Mr Michael M'Cartan
1851 - September 30, 1902Summary information for Mr Michael M'Cartan
Contributions
1894
HILLTOWN TELEGRAPH SERVICE. Commons March 22, 1894
LUNATICS IN BELFAST WORKHOUSE. Commons March 22, 1894
TOWN PARKS IN IRELAND. Commons March 22, 1894
BELFAST ASYLUM. Commons March 22, 1894
LUNATICS IN BELFAST WORKHOUSE. Commons April 5, 1894
2 speeches — TOWN PARKS IN ICELAND. Commons April 5, 1894
TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS IN IRELAND. Commons April 5, 1894
BANGOR PIER AND HARBOUR WORKS. Commons April 6, 1894
LUNATICS IN IRELAND. Commons May 7, 1894
LUNATICS IN BELFAST WORKHOUSE. Commons May 7, 1894
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLES IN IRELAND. Commons May 8, 1894
RIOTING IN COUNTY ANTRIM. Commons May 10, 1894
LUNATICS IN LARNE WORKHOUSE. Commons May 10, 1894
LUNATICS IN BELFAST WORKHOUSE. Commons May 10, 1894
LUNATICS IN BELFAST WORKHOUSE. Commons May 28, 1894
LUNATICS IN THE LARNE WORKHOUSE. Commons May 29, 1894
THE WALLACE ESTATE, LISBURNE. Commons May 31, 1894
IRISH LAND SUB-COMMISSIONER. Commons June 4, 1894
LUNATICS IN BELFAST WORKHOUSE. Commons June 4, 1894
FATAL LAMP ACCIDENT IN BELFAST. Commons June 5, 1894
PUBLICANS ON THE IRISH MAGISTERIAL BENCHES. Commons June 7, 1894
IRISH LAND COMMISSION— ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER MR. W. JEFFCOTT. Commons June 7, 1894
3 speeches — PUBLICANS AS MAGISTRATES IN IRELAND. Commons June 8, 1894
WICKLOW COUNTY OFFICIALS' RESIDENCES. Commons June 12, 1894
2 speeches — ATTACK ON A CATHOLIC PRIEST AT LURGAN. Commons June 15, 1894
2 speeches — THE DOWNPATRICK WATER SUPPLY. Commons July 20, 1894
LABOURERS' COTTAGES IN THE KILLOUGH DISPENSARY DISTRICT. Commons July 23, 1894
COTTIER TENEMENTS IN IRELAND. Commons July 24, 1894
PROMOTION IN THE CENTRAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Commons July 26, 1894
2 speeches — INFANT INSURANCE IN IRELAND. Commons July 27, 1894
COUNTY CESS; RATHLIN ISLAND. Commons July 27, 1894
RATHLIN ISLAND VOTERS. Commons July 27, 1894
ARMY MEDICAL STAFF. Commons July 31, 1894
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