Mr Michael Joyce
1854 - 1941Summary information for Mr Michael Joyce
Contributions
1912
CIVIL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES 1911–12. Commons March 14, 1912
Trade Boards (Ireland). Commons March 19, 1912
EXPLANATORY CIRCULARS. Commons March 20, 1912
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1912–13. Commons March 20, 1912
Carlow Board of Guardians. Commons March 28, 1912
House of Commons (Ladies' Gallery). Commons May 9, 1912
3 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE—LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA. Commons May 21, 1912
Railways Bill. Commons May 30, 1912
Labour Exchanges. Commons June 17, 1912
Pilotage Bill. Commons July 17, 1912
3 speeches — MEETINGS OF FARMERS. Commons July 23, 1912
Police Barracks, County Westmeath. Commons August 1, 1912
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons August 1, 1912
CLAUSE 2.—(Certain Debts not to be Reckoned as Assets of Local Loans Fund.) Commons August 1, 1912
RURAL POSTMEN (IRELAND). Written Answers August 2, 1912
4 speeches — GAS AUTHORITIES (RESIDUAL PRODUCTS). Commons August 5, 1912
County Cork Magistracy. Commons August 5, 1912
LORD MERSEY'S REPORT. Commons October 7, 1912
3 speeches — Anti-Home Rule Meeting (Limerick). Commons October 14, 1912
3 speeches — Anti-Home Rule Meeting (Limerick). Commons October 17, 1912
CLAUSE 3.—(Prohibition of Laws Interfering with Religious 'Equality, etc.) Commons October 23, 1912
Assault on Canon Atkinson, Limerick. Commons October 24, 1912
Widows Act. Written Answers October 24, 1912
Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Written Answers November 11, 1912
Store Cattle. Written Answers November 12, 1912
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons November 21, 1912
3 speeches — PILOTAGE BILL. Commons November 22, 1912
Alleged Unlawful Assembly (Limerick). Commons November 28, 1912
Irish Hay. Written Answers November 28, 1912
Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons December 2, 1912
Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons December 9, 1912
Fair-Wages Clause. Written Answers December 9, 1912
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons December 12, 1912
Canal Works, Limerick (Fair-Wages Clause). Commons December 12, 1912
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