Mr Matthew Kenny
1861 - December 8, 1942Summary information for Mr Matthew Kenny
Contributions
1891
MR. PERCY MAGAN, J.P. Commons February 19, 1891
THE TERMON ESTATE. Commons February 23, 1891
LOCAL REGISTRATION OF TITLE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons February 23, 1891
ETHER. Commons February 23, 1891
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 13, 1891
COMMITTEE. Commons April 16, 1891
THE LAND PURCHASE BILL. Commons April 17, 1891
2 speeches — LOCAL REGISTRATION OF TITLE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 17, 1891
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 20, 1891
2 speeches — COMMITEEE. Commons April 21, 1891
3 speeches — TEA. Commons April 23, 1891
COMMITTEE. THIRD READING. Commons April 23, 1891
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 23, 1891
COMMITTEE. Commons April 23, 1891
SECOND READING. Commons April 23, 1891
COMMITTEE. Commons April 24, 1891
ABSENCE OF CRIME IN LIMERICK. Commons May 7, 1891
2 speeches — PURCHASE OF LAND AND CONGESTED DISTRICTS (IRELAND) BILL.—(No. 111.) Commons May 7, 1891
COMMITTEE. Commons May 8, 1891
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 11, 1891
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 12, 1891
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 13, 1891
14 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 14, 1891
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1891
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 21, 1891
7 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 22, 1891
2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 22, 1891
DUBLIN SOCIAL CLUBS. Commons June 1, 1891
THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE GORTIN DISPENSARY DISTRICT. Commons June 1, 1891
LOCAL REGISTRATION OF TITLE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 1, 1891
THE COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons June 1, 1891
4 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 1, 1891
LEGCLOUGHFIN NATIONAL SCHOOLS. Commons June 2, 1891
4 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons June 2, 1891
6 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons June 4, 1891
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 5, 1891
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