Mr Patrick Chance

1857 - 1919
Summary information for Mr Patrick Chance

Contributions

1889

IRELAND—IMPRISONMENT OF MR. CAREW. Commons February 26, 1889

2 speeches — THE SPECIAL COMMISSION—THE CASE OF MR. PIGOTT. Commons February 26, 1889

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION—QUESTIONS. Commons February 27, 1889

2 speeches — THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons February 28, 1889

2 speeches — THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons February 28, 1889

4 speeches — IRELAND—CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT. Commons March 1, 1889

POLICE VISITS IN IRELAND. Commons March 22, 1889

LO BENGULA. Commons March 22, 1889

THE PROSECUTION OF MR. J. D. ELLIOT. Commons March 22, 1889

PLEURO PNEUMONIA IN CUMBERLAND. Commons March 22, 1889

VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 22, 1889

AGRICULTURAL TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. — [BILL 7.] Commons April 10, 1889

3 speeches — EVICTIONS IN COUNTY WICKLOW. Commons April 11, 1889

THE LAND ACT (1887)—INSTALMENT ORDERS. Commons April 12, 1889

PURCHASE OF LAND (IRELAND) ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. (No. 163). Commons May 15, 1889

MERCHANT SHIPPING (COLOURS) BILL. (No. 238.) Commons May 27, 1889

HERRING FISHERY (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 224.) Commons May 27, 1889

CLASS III. Commons August 6, 1889

11 speeches — SUCK DRAINAGE BILL. Commons August 8, 1889

2 speeches — BURY CORPORATION BILL [LORDS.] Commons August 9, 1889

2 speeches — IRELAND—LAND ACT—RENTS IN KILKENNY. Commons August 13, 1889

AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. Commons August 13, 1889

TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 272.) Commons August 13, 1889

THE LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1887 Commons August 15, 1889

2 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons August 15, 1889

MR. CONYBEARE—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons August 19, 1889

25 speeches — LIGHT RAILWAYS (IRELAND) BILL (No. 378.) Commons August 19, 1889

2 speeches — LEASEHOLDERS (IRELAND) BILL. (No. 179.) Commons August 20, 1889

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