Mr William Johnston

1829 - July 17, 1902
Summary information for Mr William Johnston

Contributions

1892

THE REPRESENTATION OF EAST BELFAST. Commons February 10, 1892

SECOND READING Commons February 12, 1892

ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 15, 1892

SECOND READING. Commons February 17, 1892

2 speeches — THE TITLE OF LORD MAYOR. Commons February 22, 1892

2 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons February 22, 1892

SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1892

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons February 26, 1892

6 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 1, 1892

POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS IN TIPPERARY. Commons March 7, 1892

2 speeches — THE DEFENCES OF ESQUIMALT. Commons March 7, 1892

THE CONDITION OF PAHANG. Commons March 10, 1892

THE DEFENCES OF ESQUIMALT. Commons March 14, 1892

2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF ACT (1829) AMENDMENT. Commons March 15, 1892

2 speeches — THE POST OFFICE. Commons March 17, 1892

THE INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION BOARD IN IRELAND. Commons March 21, 1892

CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1892–93. Commons March 21, 1892

PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS IN FOGS. Commons March 22, 1892

NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND). Commons March 22, 1892

2 speeches — THE SHAMROCK IN THE ARMY. Commons March 25, 1892

INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION BOARD (IRELAND). Commons March 25, 1892

2 speeches — DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. Commons March 28, 1892

DEATHS OF NUNS IN CONVENTS. Commons March 31, 1892

OPEN-AIR PREACHING AT ARKLOW. Commons March 31, 1892

BALLYCASTLE AND BALLINA MAIL CAR DRIVER. Commons April 7, 1892

THE CASE OF MRS. MONTAGU. Commons April 7, 1892

ADJOURNMENT. Commons April 29, 1892

SALE OF LIQUORS TO CHILDREN. Commons May 12, 1892

ERASMUS SMITH'S ENDOWMENTS. Commons May 19, 1892

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 19, 1892

STEAM TRAWLING IN IRISH WATERS. Commons May 23, 1892

SECOND READING [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons May 23, 1892

SECOND READING. Commons May 23, 1892

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES. Commons May 24, 1892

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