Mr Timothy Sullivan
1827 - March 31, 1914Summary information for Mr Timothy Sullivan
Contributions
1884
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS). Commons February 7, 1884
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 7, 1884
PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1832—SUPPRESSION OF PUBLIC MEETINGS. Commons February 8, 1884
PARLIAMENTARY OATH (MR. BRADLAUGH). Commons February 11, 1884
IRELAND—THE LOYALIST MEETING AT THE ROTUNDA, DUBLIN—MR. R. W. GAMBLE, Q.C. Commons February 14, 1884
3 speeches — THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—CAPTAIN FERRALL. Commons February 18, 1884
PRISONS (IRELAND) COMMISSION—DR. SIGERSON. Commons February 18, 1884
IRELAND—THE MEETING AT DROMORE—MR. MABERLY. Commons February 19, 1884
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 22, 1884
SALE OF LIQUORS ON SUNDAY (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 11, 1884
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons March 13, 1884
CLASS VII.—MISCELLANEOUS. Commons March 13, 1884
3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS (SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1883–4). Commons March 14, 1884
THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—CAPTAIN PLUNKETT, CORK DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 15, 1884
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 20, 1884
IRELAND—CONSTITUTION OF THE MAGISTRACY.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 4, 1884
COMMITTEE. [Progress 3rd 4priL] Commons April 4, 1884
THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—THE CORONERSHIP OF WESTMEATH. Commons April 7, 1884
MOTION FOR A PAPER. Commons April 22, 1884
COMMITTEE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons May 1, 1884
2 speeches — ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—POLICE GUARD OVER A LADY. Commons May 12, 1884
WAYS AND MEANS—THE FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.—COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1884
COMMITTEE. [Progress 6th Hay.] [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons May 16, 1884
LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACT, 1883— "HOME FARMS." Commons May 19, 1884
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL, THIRD READING (ENTRY IN THE VOTES). Commons June 27, 1884
EGYPT—STATE OF THE PRISONS. Commons July 1, 1884
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (IRELAND) —PARTY EMBLEMS AT ARMAGH—CATHOLIC EMBLEMS. Commons July 3, 1884
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