Mr William Johnston
1829 - July 17, 1902Summary information for Mr William Johnston
Contributions
1886
FIRST EIGHT. Commons January 21, 1886
2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons January 22, 1886
MADAGASCAR—TREATY WITH FRANCE. Commons January 25, 1886
CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons February 25, 1886
IRELAND—ALLEGED "BOYCOTTING." Commons March 1, 1886
IRELAND—LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AT BELFAST — EXTRA POLICE. Commons March 1, 1886
MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons March 1, 1886
IRELAND—ORANGE EMERGENCY COMMITTEE (CO. CAVAN). Commons March 2, 1886
LIGHTHOUSES (IRELAND) — ATTENDANCE OF KEEPERS AT DIVINE SERVICE ON SUNDAYS, AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN. Commons March 4, 1886
CORRESPONDENCE ON THE IRISH QUESTION. Commons March 4, 1886
2 speeches — MAINTENANCE OF SOCIAL ORDER (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 4, 1886
CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)—ALLEGED "BOYCOTTING" OF NATIONALISTS. Commons March 5, 1886
THE FISHING INDUSTRIES (ENGLAND AND WALES)—INSTITUTION OF A FISHERY BOARD.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 5, 1886
SECOND READING. Commons March 5, 1886
STATE OF IRELAND—THE ORANGE LODGES. Commons March 8, 1886
IRELAND—"THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL" OFFICE AT RATHMINES. Commons March 8, 1886
SECOND READING. Commons March 10, 1886
CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons March 11, 1886
FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. Commons March 12, 1886
ULSTER CANAL BILL. Commons March 12, 1886
COMMITTEE. Commons March 12, 1886
NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 12, 1886
COMMITTEE. Commons March 15, 1886
COMMISSIONERS OF IRISH LIGHTS—FACILITIES FOR LIGHTKEEPERS ATTENDING DIVINE SERVICE. Commons March 18, 1886
PROPOSED DAY OF HUMILIATION. Commons March 18, 1886
ROMAN CATHOLIC REFORMATORY SCHOOLS (IRELAND) — CASE OF CHARLES M'CLINTOCK, OF ARDSTRAW, CO. TYRONE. Commons March 19, 1886
POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—DUBLIN POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. Commons March 22, 1886
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons March 25, 1886
LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE RECENT WEXFORD MAIDEN ASSIZE. Commons March 29, 1886
2 speeches — CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— ALLEGED ASSAULT UPON AN EMERGENCY MAN AT EDGEWORTHTOWN, CO. LONGFORD. Commons April 2, 1886
THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—SIR EDWARD PORTER COWAN. Commons April 2, 1886
SECOND READING. Commons April 2, 1886
2 speeches — [BILL 155.] COMMITTEE. Commons April 5, 1886
CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— BOGUS OUTRAGE AT CASTLECAULFIELD, CO. TYRONE—CASE OF ROBERT CUDDY, JUNIOR. Commons April 6, 1886
2 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 9, 1886
[BILL 26.] CONSIDERATION. Commons April 13, 1886
OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 15, 1886
SECOND READING. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons May 10, 1886
THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—DISTRICT INSPECTOR LEATHAM, DOWNPATRICK. Commons May 13, 1886
LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND) — DUNGANNON PETTY SESSIONS— INTIMIDATION. Commons May 14, 1886
2 speeches — IRELAND—EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS. Commons May 14, 1886
2 speeches — THE IRISH POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT—MEETING AT BELFAST. Commons May 14, 1886
[BILL 211.] SECOND READING. Commons May 14, 1886
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 20, 1886
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 24, 1886
SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons May 25, 1886
THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—MR. FRANK BROOKE, J.P., OF BROOK-BOROUGH. Commons May 27, 1886
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 27, 1886
STATE OF IRELAND—MOCK FUNERAL AT WOODFORD, CO. GALWAY. Commons May 31, 1886
2 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons June 4, 1886
CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— RIOTS AT BELFAST. Commons June 7, 1886
2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITIES REMOVAL ACT—THE VICEROY OF IRELAND. Commons June 11, 1886
3 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons August 20, 1886
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [FOURTH NIGHT.] Commons August 24, 1886
CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— THE RIOTS AT BELFAST. Commons August 26, 1886
COMMISSIONERS OF IRISH LIGHTS—ATTENDANCE OF LIGHTKEEPERS AT DIVINE SERVICE. Commons August 26, 1886
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