Mr William Field
1848 - April 29, 1935Summary information for Mr William Field
Contributions
1902
Irish Agriculture—Transit of Live Stock Commons January 17, 1902
HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES. Commons January 17, 1902
3 speeches — Transit of Live Stock in Ireland. Commons January 20, 1902
Dublin College of Science. Commons January 20, 1902
Suggested Ministry of Commerce. Commons January 20, 1902
Gambling on Food Stuffs. Commons January 21, 1902
Army Contracts in Ireland. Commons January 21, 1902
Irish Cattle Transit. Commons January 21, 1902
South African Supply and Cold Storage Company. Commons January 23, 1902
Dublin College of Science—Chair of Zoology. Commons January 23, 1902
Transit of Irish Live Stock. Commons January 23, 1902
Irish Agriculture. Commons January 24, 1902
Transfit of Irish Live Stock. Commons January 24, 1902
3 speeches — Royal College of Science, Dublin—Agricultural Zoology. Commons January 27, 1902
Small Dwellings Acquisition Act in Ireland. Commons January 28, 1902
Murphy v. Midland Great Western Company. Commons January 28, 1902
Irish Drift Survey. Commons January 28, 1902
3 speeches — National Food Supply. Commons January 28, 1902
Irish-made Goods for the Army. Commons January 30, 1902
Preferential Railway Rates on Foreign Goods. Commons January 30, 1902
Irish Town Tenants. Commons February 7, 1902
Railway and Canal Commission—Sitting in Dublin, Commons February 7, 1902
Acquirement of Steam Vessels by Railway Companies. Commons February 10, 1902
Irish Railway Clearing House. Commons February 10, 1902
Cattle Transit—Through Consignment Notes. Commons February 10, 1902
OFFICE OF SPEAKER. Commons February 10, 1902
2 speeches — DUBLIN PORT AND DOCKS BOARD BILL (BY ORDER). Commons February 14, 1902
CLASS II. Commons February 14, 1902
CLASS VI. Commons February 14, 1902
Free Railway Passes for Members of Parliament. Commons February 17, 1902
Royal College of Science, Dublin. Commons February 17, 1902
Proposed Tramway to Enniskerry. Commons February 25, 1902
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1902–3 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons February 28, 1902
Preferential Railway Rates. Commons March 3, 1902
KINGSCOURT, KEADY, AND ARMAGH RAILWAY BILL (By ORDER). Commons March 4, 1902
RATHMINES AND RATHGAR URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL BILL. Commons March 4, 1902
Meat Contract—Captured Boer Cattle. Commons March 4, 1902
Members of Parliament and Free Postage Commons March 4, 1902
2 speeches — Forestry in Ireland. Commons March 7, 1902
Belfast Valuations. Commons March 7, 1902
Lightships on the Irish Coast. Commons March 7, 1902
3 speeches — Administration of Irish Railways. Commons April 8, 1902
Seizures for Illegal Trawling. Commons April 8, 1902
Clara and Banagher Railway. Commons April 8, 1902
2 speeches — Irish Lights Board. Commons April 8, 1902
PRIORITY OF BUSINESS. Commons April 8, 1902
STAMP DUTY (BILLS OF EXCHANGE). Commons April 15, 1902
2 speeches — CUSTOMS—TEA. Commons April 15, 1902
LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY BILL [BY ORDER]. Commons April 17, 1902
Irish Lights Board. Commons April 17, 1902
3 speeches — Meat Carriage between Liverpool and London. Commons April 18, 1902
Dundrum Asylum Officials. Commons April 18, 1902
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES 1902–3. Commons April 18, 1902
Trinity and Irish Lights Boards. Commons April 21, 1902
3 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS [14TH APRIL]— REPORT. Commons April 22, 1902
Portumna Railway. Commons April 24, 1902
2 speeches — NEW STANDING ORDER (BUSINESS IN SUPPLY). Commons April 25, 1902
QUESTIONS TO MEMBERS. Commons April 28, 1902
LONDON, BRIGHTON, AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY BILL. Commons April 29, 1902
Belfast Borough Accounts. Commons April 29, 1902
Minister of Commerce. Commons April 29, 1902
Army Forage—Irish Supplies. Commons May 6, 1902
2 speeches — MINISTER OF COMMERCE. Commons May 7, 1902
Arrangement of Opposed Private Bill Business. Commons May 8, 1902
Belfast Corporation Accounts. Commons May 8, 1902
Grants for Irish Fishery Piers. Commons May 8, 1902
3 speeches — OUTDOOR RELIEF (FRIENDLY SOCIETIES) BILL. Commons May 9, 1902
Poor Law Administration.—Proposed Committee of Inquiry. Commons May 12, 1902
Irish Railway Rates for Agricultural Produce. Commons May 12, 1902
India—Government Purchases of Silver. Commons May 14, 1902
Gambling in Grain Futures. Commons May 14, 1902
Suggested International Conference on Bi-Metallism. Commons May 14, 1902
Indian Rupee Coinage. Commons June 17, 1902
Silver Coinage. Commons June 17, 1902
Insurance Policies. Commons June 17, 1902
Live Stock Traffic on Irish Railways. Commons June 18, 1902
Queen's College, Belfast. Commons June 18, 1902
Gambling in Food Stuffs—tal and Canadian Legilation. Commons July 3, 1902
Royal College of Science, Ireland—Teaching of Electrical Engineering. Commons July 14, 1902
Irish Intermediate Education Board —Science Syllabus. Commons July 14, 1902
Irish Technical Schools—Discontinuance of Equivalent Grant. Commons July 14, 1902
English and Irish Railways—Conveyance of Live Stock. Commons July 16, 1902
Infectious Disease Notification and Prevention Acts. Commons July 16, 1902
Small Dwellings Acquisition Act—Dublin Schemes. Commons July 23, 1902
Imperial Taxation and Expenditure in Ireland. Commons July 23, 1902
Trusts and bounties —international conference. Commons July 23, 1902
FINANCIAL RELATTONS—ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Commons July 25, 1902
Financial Relations (England and Ireland) —Local and Imperial Expenditure Returns- Commons July 29, 1902
Irish National Gallery—Attendants' Pay. Commons August 7, 1902
Castlecomer Railway Facilities Commons August 7, 1902
Ireland's Mineral Resources. Commons August 7, 1902
Kish Lightship—Constitution of Irish Lights Board. Commons October 20, 1902
English Postal Servants in Ireland. Commons October 21, 1902
Penrhyn Quarry Dispute—Suggested Official Action Commons October 21, 1902
Royal Irish Constabulary—Lack of Barrack Accommodation. Commons October 21, 1902
Soldiers in Dublin—Lack of Barrack Accommodation. Commons October 21, 1902
Tuberculosis Commission. Commons December 17, 1902
Irish bights Board. Commons December 17, 1902
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