Mr Richard Dane

1852 - March 22, 1903
Summary information for Mr Richard Dane

Contributions

1897

AGRICULTURE IN IRELAND. Commons January 21, 1897

LOAN FUND ACTS (IRELAND). Commons January 22, 1897

CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT (DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUMS). Commons January 25, 1897

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons January 28, 1897

UNDER SHERIFFS (IRELAND). Commons January 29, 1897

STATUTORY TERM APPLICATIONS (IRELAND). Commons January 29, 1897

IRISH LAND COMMISSION (BUCHANNAN v. COWELL). Commons February 1, 1897

PRISON SERVICE (IRELAND). Commons February 1, 1897

DISTRESS (WESTPORT UNION). Commons February 4, 1897

INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION EXAMS. (IRELAND). Commons February 4, 1897

ROYAL RESIDENCE IN IRELAND. Commons February 4, 1897

CASTLEPOELARD PETTY SESSIONS. Commons February 5, 1897

FAIR RENT AGREEMENTS (IRELAND.) Commons February 5, 1897

PARSONSTOWN AND PORTUMNA RAILWAY (IRELAND). Commons March 29, 1897

2 speeches — PART IV. — FRANCHISE. Commons March 30, 1897

IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons March 30, 1897

IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons April 1, 1897

DUBLIN ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS. Commons April 2, 1897

LOCAL LOANS FUND (IRELAND). Commons April 6, 1897

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS AND LABOURERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 7, 1897

2 speeches — ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons April 8, 1897

LAND COMMISSION. Commons April 12, 1897

IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons April 12, 1897

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons April 12, 1897

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 12, 1897

IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons April 27, 1897

LOAN FUND SOCIETIES (IRELAND). Commons May 4, 1897

QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBLIEE. Commons May 4, 1897

AGRICULTURAL HATING (IRELAND). Commons May 6, 1897

LOAN FUND SOCIETIES (IRELAND). Commons May 10, 1897

HIGH SHERIFF (CARRICKFERGUS). Commons May 14, 1897

IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons May 17, 1897

2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons May 21, 1897

LOUGH ERNE DRAINAGE TAX. Commons July 16, 1897

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