Mr William Keogh
1817 - 1878Summary information for Mr William Keogh
Contributions
1851
PAPAL AGGRESSION—ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES—ADJOURNED DEBATE (SECOND NIGHT). Commons February 10, 1851
3 speeches — PAPAL AGGRESSION—ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons February 12, 1851
4 speeches — JESUITS. Commons February 13, 1851
THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. Commons March 3, 1851
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (SIXTH NIGHT). Commons March 24, 1851
CIVIL BILLS, &c, (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 27, 1851
DESIGNS ACT EXTENSION BILL. Commons April 3, 1851
5 speeches — PROCESS AND PRACTICE (IRELAND)— COMPENSATION ALLOWANCES. Commons April 7, 1851
ASSESSED TAXES ACT—AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Commons April 11, 1851
3 speeches — KAFFIR TRIBES COMMITTEE. Commons May 8, 1851
3 speeches — KAFFIR TRIBES COMMITTEE. Commons May 9, 1851
3 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons May 12, 1851
CONVENTS—PETITION OF THE REV. PIERCE CONNELLY. Commons May 12, 1851
2 speeches — RELIGIOUS HOUSES BILL. Commons May 14, 1851
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons May 15, 1851
5 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (FOURTH NIGHT). Commons May 16, 1851
2 speeches — MORTMAIN. Commons May 16, 1851
2 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons May 19, 1851
8 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons May 23, 1851
9 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons May 26, 1851
3 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons May 30, 1851
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons June 2, 1851
2 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons June 6, 1851
3 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons June 20, 1851
4 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons June 27, 1851
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL. Commons July 4, 1851
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