Mr Thomas Waring
1828 - 1898Summary information for Mr Thomas Waring
Contributions
1896
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOLS. Commons February 13, 1896
POOR LAW GUARDIANS (IRELAND)— (WOMEN)—BILL. Commons February 18, 1896
CORONERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons February 19, 1896
WATERFORD INFIRMARY BILL. Commons February 25, 1896
IRISH LIGHTS BOARD. Commons February 25, 1896
CARRICKMACROSS WORKHOUSE. Commons March 2, 1896
PORTAVOGIE FISHERMEN (COUNTY DOWN). Commons March 9, 1896
OPENING MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES ON SUNDAYS. Commons March 13, 1896
DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL. Commons March 23, 1896
LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 13, 1896
2 speeches — BOARDS OF GUARDIANS AND LABOURERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 15, 1896
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons April 17, 1896
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.— (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.) Commons April 27, 1896
AGRICULTURAL LAND RATING BILL. Commons May 13, 1896
PORTAVOGIE PIER (COUNTY DOWN). Commons May 19, 1896
LOUGH NEAGH. Commons May 19, 1896
2 speeches — FAIR RENTS—STATUTORY TERM AND BEGINNING OF JUDICIAL RENT. Commons June 12, 1896
4 speeches — EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN HOLDINGS. Commons June 12, 1896
BETTING IN STREETS. Commons June 23, 1896
MILITARY CHURCH PARADE (HOLYWOOD COUNTY DOWN). Commons June 25, 1896
EXCLUSION BY SUBLETTING OF HOLDING. Commons July 16, 1896
COMPENSATION TO POLICE (IRELAND) Commons July 20, 1896
5 speeches — TURBARY AND OTHER PROFITS, EASEMENTS, AND PRIVILEGES. Commons July 20, 1896
5 speeches — EJECTMENTS FOR NONPAYMENT OF RENT IN CASE OF HOLDINGS UNDER LAND LAW ACTS. Commons July 21, 1896
ADVANCE BY MEANS Of MONEY IN PLACE OF STOCK. Commons July 22, 1896
3 speeches — EXPEDITING PROCEEDINGS ON SALES. Commons July 22, 1896
LISTOWEL UNION (COUNTY KERRY). Commons July 23, 1896
APPLICATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF PARTS OF ACT. Commons July 23, 1896
FAIR RENT APPLICATIONS. Commons July 23, 1896
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