Mr William Abraham

1840 - August 2, 1915
Summary information for Mr William Abraham

Contributions

1886

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)—MALICIOUS BURNING AT NEWCASTLE WEST, CO. LIMERICK—COMPENSATION. Commons February 23, 1886

RESOLUTION. Commons March 9, 1886

2 speeches — CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND) — MALICIOUS BURNING OF HAY AT NEWCASTLE WEST, CO. LIMERICK—COMPENSATION. Commons March 15, 1886

POOR LAW (IRELAND)—RATING QUALIFICATION FOR A GUARDIAN. Commons March 15, 1886

LUNATIC ASYLUMS (IRELAND)—THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS, LIMERICK DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commons March 19, 1886

POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT—TELEGRAPH OFFICE, SHANAGOLDEN, CO. LIMERICK. Commons March 25, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (WALES)—WELSHSPEAKING JUDGES. Commons April 9, 1886

INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IRELAND)—THE RIVER SHANNON. Commons May 11, 1886

MINING ROYALTIES.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 14, 1886

SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons May 17, 1886

ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE CAVAN MILITIA—CAPTAIN LESLIE. Commons May 27, 1886

INSPECTOR OF MINES (SOUTH WALES). Commons June 10, 1886

TENANT FARMERS (IRELAND)—EVIC-TIONS FROM INABILITY TO PAY RENT. Commons August 27, 1886

ARMY (ARMY CLOTHING)—LIMERICK CLOTHING FACTORY. Commons September 6, 1886

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons September 6, 1886

INSPECTORS UNDER THE EXPLOSIVES ACT—THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons September 9, 1886

ARMY (CLOTHING DEPARTMENT)— ARMY CLOTHING FACTORY, PIMLICO. Commons September 9, 1886

LABOURERS (IRELAND) ACTS— NEWCASTLE GUARDIANS-SCHEME AT ABBEYFEALE. Commons September 10, 1886

CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons September 13, 1886

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE POLICE AT GLIN, CO. LIMERICK. Commons September 16, 1886

LABOURERS (IRELAND) ACT—INQUIRY AT KILMALLOOK UNDER THE ACT. Commons September 16, 1886

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons September 17, 1886

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