Mr Robert Lyons

1826 - 1886
Summary information for Mr Robert Lyons

Contributions

1884

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 14, 1884

DRUNKENNESS (IRELAND)—OFFICIAL RETURNS. Commons February 15, 1884

VOTE OF CENSURE. Commons February 15, 1884

PRISONS (IRELAND) COMMISSION—DR. SIGERSON. Commons February 18, 1884

EGYPT (AFFAIRS OF THE SOUDAN) PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL GORDON. Commons February 18, 1884

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY (IRELAND)— THE CHIEF CLERK IN INSOLVENCY. Commons May 5, 1884

SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons May 5, 1884

2 speeches — THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—DIS QUALIFICATION OF DISPENSARY MEDICAL OFFICERS. Commons May 15, 1884

COMMITTEE. [Progress 6th Hay.] [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons May 16, 1884

PARLIAMENT — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE MEDICAL ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 23, 1884

SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons June 26, 1884

3 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL, THIRD READING (ENTRY IN THE VOTES). Commons June 27, 1884

6 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE]. Commons June 27, 1884

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 30, 1884

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 9, 1884

PARLIAMENT — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—WASTE LANDS AFFORESTATION (IRELAND; BILL. Commons July 15, 1884

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER — WESTMINSTER HALL — DR. PEARSON'S REPORT—PROPOSED APPENDIX. Commons July 17, 1884

3 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 17, 1884

RESOLUTION. Commons July 18, 1884

ORDER IN DEBATE — SUSPENSION OF A MEMBER (NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE—RULE 2). Commons November 5, 1884

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons November 7, 1884

NAVY—THE DOCKYARDS—PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD. Commons December 2, 1884

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, REDISTRIBUTION, BILL. Commons December 3, 1884

NAVY (SHIPS)—SOUTHAMPTON DOCKYARDS. Commons December 4, 1884

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons December 4, 1884

COMMITTEE. Commons December 4, 1884

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