Mr Michael Joyce

1854 - 1941
Summary information for Mr Michael Joyce

Contributions

1906

Limerick Postman's Grievance. Commons February 22, 1906

River Shannon Fisheries Return. Commons February 26, 1906

Retirement of Mr. McConkey, Irish Board of Works. Commons February 26, 1906

Ballinacurra Sewer Works. Commons February 27, 1906

CLASS VII. Commons February 27, 1906

2 speeches — Foreign Pilots on British Ships. Commons March 1, 1906

2 speeches — Chinese Sailors on British Ships. Commons March 6, 1906

2 speeches — Soldiers in South African Prisons. Commons March 7, 1906

PAYMENT OF MEMBERS. Commons March 7, 1906

Local Rates and Destitute Soldiers and Sailors. Commons March 8, 1906

"Faking" of Hams, Butter and Eggs. Commons March 12, 1906

2 speeches — Shannon Fisheries. Commons March 12, 1906

3 speeches — IRISH FISHING INDUSTRY. Commons March 13, 1906

Irish Produce Commissioner in England. Commons March 14, 1906

2 speeches — Ballinacurra Sewer Loan. Commons March 14, 1906

Roxborough Road School, Limerick. Commons March 14, 1906

2 speeches — Committee on the Butter Trade. Commons March 26, 1906

Epizootic Lymphangitis at Waterford. Commons March 27, 1906

Irish Butter Industry. Commons March 27, 1906

Inspection of Irish Creameries. Commons March 27, 1906

2 speeches — Faked Hams in Ireland. Commons March 27, 1906

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906

3 speeches — ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906

3 speeches — Roxborough Road Schools, Limerick. Commons March 29, 1906

Disabled Soldiers and Sailors. Commons May 3, 1906

LIGHT DUES (ABOLITION) BILL. Commons May 4, 1906

2 speeches — Roxboro Boad School, Limerick. Commons May 7, 1906

Light Dues. Commons May 10, 1906

Irish Produce—Transit Delay. Commons May 14, 1906

Taxation of Irish Motor Cars. Commons May 14, 1906

Irish Fishery Boards. Commons May 15, 1906

4 speeches — Roxborough Road School, Limerick. Commons May 16, 1906

Armagh Direct Labour Schemes. Commons May 17, 1906

King's Island, Limerick. Commons May 22, 1906

Municipal Employees' Holidays. Commons May 24, 1906

Leinster Regiment—Petition on behalf of Mutinous Soldiers. Commons May 24, 1906

Irish Fishery Board. Commons May 24, 1906

CLASS II. Commons May 24, 1906

Danish Consulate Report. Commons June 14, 1906

Flour Supplies for the Fleet. Commons June 18, 1906

Provision for Militiamen's Families. Commons June 18, 1906

2 speeches — Danish Bacon Exports. Commons June 18, 1906

Transit of Agricultural Produce. Commons June 19, 1906

Irish Fisheries. Commons June 19, 1906

Irish Board of Works—Pensioned Officials. Commons June 19, 1906

Limerick Postman's Pension. Commons June 25, 1906

Protection of Irish Fisheries. Commons June 26, 1906

Irish Lights Board. Commons July 2, 1906

Kilfinane National School. Commons July 5, 1906

Lisnagry (Limerick) Evicted Tenant. Commons July 31, 1906

River Tay Pilots. Commons August 2, 1906

2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons October 23, 1906

2 speeches — Lisnagry Labourers Cottage. Commons October 30, 1906

2 speeches — British Flag at the Munster-Connaught Exhibition. Commons October 31, 1906

Lisnagry Evicted Tenant. Commons October 31, 1906

Re-direction of in Ps' Telegrams. Commons November 1, 1906

Royal College of Science, Dublin. Commons November 7, 1906

Limerick Fishery Conservators. Commons November 13, 1906

Boston Pilot Commissioners. Commons November 15, 1906

Limerick Fishery Conservators. Commons November 15, 1906

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMEND MENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 15, 1906

4 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 16, 1906

Labourer's Cottage for John Lynch of Singland, Limerick. Commons November 19, 1906

Limerick Fishery Conservators. Commons November 21, 1906

2 speeches — Russian Eggs and Irish Trade Marks. Commons November 29, 1906

2 speeches — Lax Weir Fishery Board. Commons November 29, 1906

Butter Deliveries—Railway Delays. Commons December 13, 1906

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