Mr William Johnston

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

Contributions

1900

DISPOSITION OF MILITIA REGIMENTS. Commons February 2, 1900

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—IRISH VOLUNTEERS. Commons February 5, 1900

2 speeches — SEVENTH DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 7, 1900

HIGHLAND CROFTING COUNTIES. Commons February 8, 1900

TAXATION OF IRELAND. Commons February 8, 1900

3 speeches — ADULTERATION OF IRISH WHISKY IN BOND. Commons February 13, 1900

3 speeches — NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons February 13, 1900

PROPOSED DAY OF HUMILIATION. Commons February 15, 1900

2 speeches — IRISH ROMAN CATHOLICS—SEDITIOUS CIRCULARS. Commons February 15, 1900

STANDING ORDERS OF THE HOUSE—FIRST READINGS—THE TEN MINUTES RULE. Commons February 15, 1900

PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS IN DERRY. Commons February 16, 1900

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—PROPOSED DAY OF HUMILIATION. Commons February 19, 1900

2 speeches — IRISH NATIONALISTS AND BRITISH REVERSES—ALLEGED DISLOYALTY IN DOWNPATRICK. Commons February 19, 1900

IRISH CONVICTS—ALLEGED OFFER OF PARDON ON CONDITION OF ENLISTMENT. Commons February 20, 1900

EVICTED TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. [SECOND READING.) Commons February 21, 1900

IRISH MILITIA—ALLEGED COMPULSORY VOLUNTEERING. Commons February 22, 1900

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons February 23, 1900

2 speeches — MURDER OF WILLIAM BIRD AT BANTRY—THE UNITED IRISH LEAGUE. Commons February 26, 1900

MURDER OF MR. BIRD AT BANTRY. Commons February 27, 1900

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1900-1901. Commons March 2, 1900

THE MURDER OF Mr. BIRD AT BANTRY. Commons March 5, 1900

MURDER OF HUGH THOMPSON NEAR ENNISKILLEN. Commons March 9, 1900

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 9, 1900

ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY SCHOOL AND HENRY TRUST. Commons March 15, 1900

VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO IRELAND— SUGGESTED VISIT TO BELFAST. Commons March 15, 1900

INEBRIATES ACT IN IRELAND. Commons March 20, 1900

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 20, 1900

5 speeches — FINANCIAL RELATIONS (ENGLAND AND IRELAND). Commons March 22, 1900

COAL MINES (PROHIBITION OF CHILD LABOUR UNDERGROUND) BILL. Commons March 22, 1900

SUNDAY POSTAL DELIVERIES IN BELFAST. Commons March 23, 1900

2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY (IRELAND). Commons March 23, 1900

BELFAST WORKHOUSE CEMETERY. Commons March 26, 1900

FINANCE BILL. Commons March 26, 1900

COMPENSATION TO A KERRY POLICE SERGEANT. Commons April 3, 1900

RAILWAYS (IRELAND) AMALGAMATION (BY ORDER). Commons April 5, 1900

BALLYSHANNON PETTY SESSIONS—MR. MOONEY, J. P. Commons April 5, 1900

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS—NEW MESS REGULATIONS. Commons May 3, 1900

LONDON THEATRES — SUPERVISION OF PLAYS, ETC. Commons May 15, 1900

IRISH TEACHERS INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATIONS. Commons May 17, 1900

IRELAND—DUBLIN POLICE AND THE SALVATION ARMY. Commons May 21, 1900

POPULAR OUTBURSTS IN BELFAST. Commons May 22, 1900

SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE—COMMITTEES—ASCENSION DAY. Commons May 23, 1900

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR — PROPOSED PUBLIC NATIONAL THANKSGIVING DAY. Commons May 24, 1900

3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 24, 1900

COUNTY DONEGAL CONSTABLES' COMPENSATION. Commons May 25, 1900

CLASS II. Commons May 25, 1900

2 speeches — BEER RETAILERS' AND SPIRIT GROCERS' LICENCES (IRELAND) (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 20, 1900

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 21, 1900

CLASS II. Commons June 22, 1900

YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS IN IRELAND. Commons June 25, 1900

2 speeches — PRETORIA RELIEF CELEBRATIONS AT DOWNPATRICK. Commons June 25, 1900

ARDGLASS (CO. DOWN) HERRING FISHERY. Commons June 25, 1900

ORANGE CELEBRATIONS AT DOWN-PATRICK. Commons July 2, 1900

RELIGIOUS SERVICES AT ARKLOW. Commons July 2, 1900

2 speeches — GAS ORDER CONFIRMATION (No. 2) BILL [Lords] (BY ORDER.) Commons July 3, 1900

POTATO GROWING IN IRELAND— EXPERIMENTS WITH ELECTRICITY. Commons July 3, 1900

DOWNPATRICK DISTURBANCES. Commons July 9, 1900

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons December 15, 1900

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