Mr Patrick Martin
1830 - 1895Summary information for Mr Patrick Martin
Contributions
1882
PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE—MEATH ELECTION.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 28, 1882
STATE OF IRELAND—THE DISTURBANCE AT BALLYRAGGET. Commons March 9, 1882
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 21, 1882
3 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND—RIOT AT BALLYRAGGET. Commons March 31, 1882
COMMITTEE. Commons April 28, 1882
OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 5, 1882
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 17, 1882
PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) BILL—SUSPENSION OF TRIAL BY JURY—THE JUDGES. Commons May 22, 1882
2 speeches — SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons May 26, 1882
2 speeches — SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons June 1, 1882
COMPANIES' ACTS, 1862 & 1867— DIRECTORS OF COMPANIES. Commons June 2, 1882
SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons June 2, 1882
4 speeches — SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons June 5, 1882
OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 9, 1882
4 speeches — OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 13, 1882
2 speeches — OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 14, 1882
5 speeches — OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 15, 1882
OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 16, 1882
GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 22, 1882
2 speeches — GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 23, 1882
3 speeches — GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 27, 1882
2 speeches — GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 28, 1882
12 speeches — GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 29, 1882
THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION—ARREARS OF RENT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 30, 1882
SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS. Commons July 1, 1882
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSES. Commons July 4, 1882
ENDOWED SCHOOLS (IRELAND)—THE SWORDS BOROUGH SCHOOL. Commons July 6, 1882
SETTLEMENT OF ARREARS OF RENT. Commons July 10, 1882
2 speeches — ENDOWED SCHOOLS (IRELAND)— SWORDS BOROUGH SCHOOL. Commons July 13, 1882
2 speeches — SETTLEMENT OF ARREARS OF RENT. Commons July 13, 1882
COMMITTEE. Commons July 15, 1882
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