Mr William Delany

1855 - March 7, 1916
Summary information for Mr William Delany

Contributions

1904

Gun Licences in Ireland—Case of Mr. James Flynn. Commons February 19, 1904

Fiscal Policy—Colonial Preference. Commons February 22, 1904

Arterial Drainage in Ireland. Commons February 22, 1904

Rent Dispute on the Erne Estate. Commons February 22, 1904

Irish Estates Commissioners' Clerks. Commons February 25, 1904

Increased Postal Facilities at Raheen Mountrath, Queen's County. Commons March 2, 1904

2 speeches — Adair Estate, Queen's County. Commons March 3, 1904

Completion of Drainage of Gully River (Queen's County). Commons March 7, 1904

Irish Pauper Lunatics—P. Morrisey's Case. Commons March 7, 1904

Maryborough Prison Warders Commons March 9, 1904

Grants for Erection and Enlargement of Irish Technical Schools. Commons March 17, 1904

Evicted Farm in Queen's County. Commons March 21, 1904

Roscrea Post Office. Commons March 21, 1904

IRISH RIVERS (DRAINAGE). Commons March 22, 1904

Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons March 23, 1904

2 speeches — Postal Arrangements in Queen's County. Commons March 28, 1904

Irish Estates Commissioners' Returns Commons April 13, 1904

Evicted Tenants in Queen's County. Commons April 13, 1904

Irish Agricultural Department Staff. Commons April 18, 1904

Marquess of Lansdowne's Luggacurren Estate. Commons April 18, 1904

Irish Land Act—Quit, Crown, and Tithe Rent Redemptions. Commons April 25, 1904

2 speeches — Irish ex-Constable in the Liverpool Customs. Commons April 25, 1904

Payment of Grant to Evening School Teachers in Queen's County. Commons April 26, 1904

2 speeches — Cost of Extra Police in Ireland. Commons April 27, 1904

Catholic Clerks in the Irish Agricultural Department. Commons April 28, 1904

Veterinary Officers—Compulsory Residence in their Districts. Commons May 5, 1904

Edge Estate, Queen's County. Commons May 5, 1904

Irish Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction. Commons May 9, 1904

Garryhinch Estate, Queen's County. Commons May 9, 1904

2 speeches — Sergeant Gallagher's Pension. Commons May 9, 1904

Irish Department of Agriculture Commons May 10, 1904

Deportation of Paupers to Ireland. Commons May 10, 1904

Deportation of Irish Paupers. Commons May 12, 1904

Inspection of the River Barrow. Commons May 13, 1904

2 speeches — Religious Nomenclature-"Catholic" or Roman Catholic. Commons May 16, 1904

Salaries of Irish National School Teachers. Commons May 17, 1904

Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons May 17, 1904

Royal Irish Constabulary Cadets. Commons May 17, 1904

Delay in Completion of Telegraph Connection between Mountrath and Coolrain. Commons May 18, 1904

Irish Veterinary Department. Commons May 18, 1904

Captain Caldbeck's Estate, Queen's County. Commons June 14, 1904

Administration of Arms Act at Maryborough. Commons June 14, 1904

Irish Agricultural Department—Clerks' Salaries Commons June 16, 1904

Maryborough Gun Dispute. Commons June 16, 1904

The Irish Agricultural Department Commons June 20, 1904

Land Act, 1903—Compensation to Planters. Commons June 20, 1904

Commission on Trinity College Lands. Commons June 21, 1904

Irish Agricultural Department. Commons June 22, 1904

CLASS II. Commons June 23, 1904

2 speeches — Administration of the Arms Act at Maryborough. Commons July 5, 1904

3 speeches — Irish Agricultural Department—Catholic Clerks of the Veterinary Branch. Commons July 6, 1904

2 speeches — Major Fox's Estate—Ballymacrossin, King's County. Commons July 7, 1904

CLASS III. Commons July 7, 1904

The Cut, Mountmellick, Queen's County Commons July 11, 1904

Estates Commissioners—Inspectors. Commons July 13, 1904

King's County Evicted Tenant. Commons July 14, 1904

Cut Road Clonaslee, Queen's County. Commons July 14, 1904

Major Fox's Estate in King's County. Commons July 18, 1904

3 speeches — The Estates Commissioners and the Ballymacrossin Evicted Tenant. Commons July 18, 1904

Veterinary Branch of the Irish Agricultural Department. Commons July 19, 1904

Longford Troops—Complaint of the Rev. Joseph Skelly. Commons July 25, 1904

Irish Department of Agriculture—Veterinary Branch. Commons July 26, 1904

Irish Government—Correspondence Regulations. Commons August 2, 1904

Bennett Estate, King's County. Commons August 2, 1904

2 speeches — King's County Appeals. Commons August 2, 1904

2 speeches — The Drainage of the Barrow. Commons August 2, 1904

5 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS)—SUSPENSION OF THE TWELVE O'CLOCK RILE. Commons August 2, 1904

Trench's Estate, Tipperary. Commons August 4, 1904

Lansdowne Estate, Queen's County. Commons August 4, 1904

Irish Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Department—Clerks' Grievances. Commons August 4, 1904

Veterinary Branch of Irish Agricultural Department—Promotion Grievances. Commons August 8, 1904

Veterinary Department Staff Salaries. Commons August 8, 1904

Purchases of Army Remounts in Ireland. Commons August 8, 1904

2 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 9, 1904

Tralee and Dingle Railway. Commons August 10, 1904

Tralee and Fenit Harbour Board. Commons August 10, 1904

Enlargement of Holdings in County Kerry. Commons August 10, 1904

Lapsed Licence of Mrs. Keating of Donaghmore, Commons August 11, 1904

Evicted Tenants on the Marquess of Waterford's Estate. Commons August 11, 1904

Catholic Clerks of the Veterinary Branch and the Irish Department of Agriculture. Commons August 11, 1904

3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 11, 1904

5 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons August 11, 1904

2 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 11, 1904

Interest on Loans for Labourers' Cottages. Commons August 12, 1904

Awards of Arbitrator under the Labourers Acts in the Edenderry Rural District. Commons August 12, 1904

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 13, 1904

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