Mr William Macartney

1852 - December 4, 1924
Summary information for Mr William Macartney

Contributions

1888

PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARY TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND [SALARY, &c] Commons March 19, 1888

4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 11, 1888

3 speeches — LAND LAW) (IRELAND) LAND COMMISSION) BILL.— [BILL 199.] Commons April 30, 1888

IRISH LAND COMMISSION—SUB-COM- MISSION COURT AT DOWNPATRICK. Commons May 11, 1888

SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1888

IRISH LAND COMMISSION—SUB-COM- MISSION COURT AT DOWNPATRICK. Commons May 15, 1888

SECOND READING. Commons June 1, 1888

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons July 2, 1888

LAW AND JUSTICE—COURT OF APPEAL (IRELAND)—"BYRNE v. KNOX AND OTHERS." Commons July 19, 1888

SECOND READING. Commons July 19, 1888

ADJOURNMENT. Commons July 19, 1888

RIOTS, &c. (IRELAND)—ATTEMPTED MURDER AT WOODFORD. Commons July 23, 1888

THE CHARITY COMMISSIONERS— CITY PAROCHIAL CHARITIES ACT —THE GENERAL GOVERNING BODY. Commons July 23, 1888

LABOURERS' ACTS (IRELAND)—"LAND LEAGUE HUT" AT MACROOM. Commons July 26, 1888

POOR LAW (IRELAND)—DONEGAL BOARD OF GUARDIANS. Commons August 2, 1888

POOR LAW (IRELAND)—SALARY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN OF DONEGAL WORKHOUSE. Commons August 2, 1888

RIOTS AND DISTURBANCES (IRELAND) —THE O'BRIEN NATIONALIST FLUTE BAND, ANTRIM. Commons August 3, 1888

PRISONS (IRELAND)—GALWAY PRISON—TREATMENT OF MR. BLUNT. Commons August 6, 1888

INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IRELAND)—THE RIVER BANN. Commons November 12, 1888

3 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons November 19, 1888

LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 26, 1888

[BILL 365.] CONSIDERATION. Commons December 4, 1888

2 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons December 5, 1888

IRELAND—THE KILLARNEY BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE—RESOLUTIONS. Commons December 7, 1888

2 speeches — CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons December 8, 1888

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