Mr Thomas Sexton
1848 - November 1, 1932Summary information for Mr Thomas Sexton
Contributions
1880
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 27, 1880
RELIEF OF DISTRESS (IRELAND). Commons May 28, 1880
NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 28, 1880
4 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 28, 1880
SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons May 28, 1880
NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND)— THE IRISH LANGUAGE. Commons June 4, 1880
2 speeches — RELIEF OF DISTRESS (IRELAND). Commons June 11, 1880
WAYS AND MEANS.—REPORT, Commons June 11, 1880
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 150.] Commons June 11, 1880
IRELAND—THE BOARD OF NATIONAL EDUCATION—CASE OF MRS. MARY J. CONWAY. Commons June 14, 1880
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (IRELAND) ACT—EXAMINATIONS AND REWARDS. Commons June 15, 1880
BARONIAL SESSIONS (IRELAND)— PRESENTMENTS. Commons June 15, 1880
STIPENDARY MAGISTRATES (IRELAND). Commons June 15, 1880
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 16, 1880
2 speeches — THE IRISH LAND ACT, 1870. Commons June 18, 1880
IRISH LAND ACT, 1870—THE ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons June 21, 1880
THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICT OF DROMORE. Commons June 22, 1880
2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 26, 1880
CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons August 27, 1880
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 27, 1880
CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons August 27, 1880
[BILL 219.] SECOND READING. Commons August 30, 1880
[BILL 297.] THIRD READING. Commons September 2, 1880
IRELAND—THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—PENSIONERS. Commons September 3, 1880
2 speeches — THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND THE REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons September 3, 1880
IRELAND—POLICE PROTECTION. Commons September 7, 1880
IRELAND—ARMAGH LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commons September 7, 1880
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