Mr Robert Metge

1850 - 1900
Summary information for Mr Robert Metge

Contributions

1882

A PUBLIC APOLOGY. Commons February 9, 1882

2 speeches — PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881— ANTHONY HILL. Commons February 16, 1882

2 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons February 23, 1882

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons February 24, 1882

SECOND READING. Commons March 15, 1882

3 speeches — POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—THE POSTMISTRESS OF BOHERMEEN. Commons March 20, 1882

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 22, 1882

POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—THE POSTMASTERSHIP OF BOHERMEEN. Commons March 23, 1882

STATE OF IRELAND—EVICTIONS, &c (VISCOUNT GORMANSTON'S ESTATE) —VISCOUNT GORMANSTON'S AGENT. Commons March 23, 1882

4 speeches — THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—SUB-CONSTABLE FORBES. Commons March 24, 1882

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 24, 1882

THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—CONSTABLE FORBES. Commons March 27, 1882

2 speeches — SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons June 6, 1882

2 speeches — OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 8, 1882

OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 9, 1882

OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 12, 1882

OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 13, 1882

OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 14, 1882

2 speeches — OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 15, 1882

6 speeches — OFFENCES AGAINST THIS ACT. Commons June 16, 1882

2 speeches — GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 19, 1882

2 speeches — POLYNESIA—KIDNAPPING IN THE PACIFIC. Commons June 22, 1882

GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 22, 1882

5 speeches — GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 27, 1882

4 speeches — GENERAL POWERS. Commons June 28, 1882

10 speeches — Preamble Commons July 1, 1882

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSES. Commons July 3, 1882

23 speeches — NEW CLAUSES. Commons July 4, 1882

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