Mr T.P. O'Connor

1848 - November 18, 1929
Summary information for Mr T.P. O'Connor

Contributions

1893

MOTION FOR ADDRESS. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 2, 1893

THE ROCHESTER ELECTION PETITION. Commons February 3, 1893

2 speeches — NEW WRIT FOR ROCHESTER CITY. Commons February 3, 1893

2 speeches — MOTION FOR ADDRESS. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons February 9, 1893

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 10, 1893

MOTION FOR LEAVE. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons February 14, 1893

3 speeches — SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons February 21, 1893

HOUSE OF COMMONS (ADMISSION OF STRANGERS). Commons February 28, 1893

LANCASHIRE MAGISTRATES. Commons March 6, 1893

CASE OF BOYCOTTING IN SLIGO. Commons March 6, 1893

OMMITTEE. Commons March 7, 1893

CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 28, 1893

SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 13, 1893

6 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons April 25, 1893

SECOND READING. Commons April 28, 1893

2 speeches — THE CLOSURE. Commons May 12, 1893

COMMITTEE. [Progress 15th May.] Commons May 16, 1893

3 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons June 5, 1893

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 3rd July.] Commons July 4, 1893

THIRTY-SEVENTH NIGHT. Commons July 13, 1893

COMMITTEE. [Progress, New Clauses, 26th July.] Commons July 27, 1893

2 speeches — THIRD READING. [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons September 1, 1893

4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons September 5, 1893

CLASS I. Commons September 6, 1893

CLASS II. Commons September 6, 1893

EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL. Commons September 7, 1893

CLASS II. Commons September 7, 1893

3 speeches — SUPPLY [5th September]—REPORT. Commons September 7, 1893

CLASS II. Commons September 9, 1893

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL.—(No. 274.) Commons December 9, 1893

ADJOURNMENT. Commons December 14, 1893

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