Mr William Delany
1855 - March 7, 1916Summary information for Mr William Delany
Contributions
1901
HORSE-BREEDING IN QUEEN'S COUNTY. Commons March 4, 1901
LABOURERS' DWELLINGS IN MOUNTMELLICK. Commons March 4, 1901
TULLAMORE ASSIZES— INSUFFICIENT BUSINESS—LARCENY OF QUINLAN'S ASS. Commons March 14, 1901
2 speeches — SUGGESTED AMNESTY FOR IRISH POLITICAL PRISONERS. Commons March 18, 1901
3 speeches — THE ROYAL DECLARATION AGAINST ROMAN CATHOLICISM. Commons March 18, 1901
FOURTH LEINSTER REGIMENT. Commons April 1, 1901
LAND PURCHASE IN QUEEN'S COUNTY. Commons April 1, 1901
TAXATION ON SHIPOWNERS. Commons April 26, 1901
IRISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS—COMMITTALS. Commons April 26, 1901
2 speeches — LAND PURCHASE IN QUEEN'S COUNTY. Commons April 30, 1901
CLASS III. Commons May 3, 1901
THE IMPRISONMENT OF MR. M'HUGH, M.P. Commons May 6, 1901
2 speeches — JURY CHALLENGES. Commons May 9, 1901
3 speeches — JURY CHALLENGES IN IRELAND. Commons May 9, 1901
2 speeches — IRISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Commons May 9, 1901
2 speeches — ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY AND EVICTED FARMS. Commons May 9, 1901
2 speeches — LETTERFRACK INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Commons May 13, 1901
IRISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Commons May 13, 1901
RIVER BARROW DRAINAGE. Commons May 13, 1901
IRISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Commons May 20, 1901
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons June 11, 1901
JUDGE CURRAN AND THE TULLA-MORE JURYMAN. Commons June 13, 1901
TULLAMORE SESSIONS-CROWN v. PETERSON. Commons June 17, 1901
LIMERICK DISTURBANCES—CASE OF DR. LONG. Commons June 18, 1901
SOLDIERS' LIABILITY FOR PARENTS' MAINTENANCE. Commons June 20, 1901
BRUSNA (KING'S CO.) DRAINAGE BOARD. Commons July 15, 1901
TRIAL OF MR. P. F. WALSH, J.P. Commons July 18, 1901
2 speeches — CURRAGH CONTRACTS. Commons August 8, 1901
SKIBBEREEN LAND COMMISSION-MAJOR CRONSDALE. Commons August 12, 1901
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