Mr William Macartney

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

Contributions

1892

SECOND READING Commons February 12, 1892

4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 17, 1892

SECOND READING. Commons February 17, 1892

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 18, 1892

COMMITTEE. [Progress 18th February.] Commons February 24, 1892

4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1892

LOUGH ERNE DRAINAGE WORKS. Commons March 17, 1892

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—FINANCIAL BUSINESS. Commons March 18, 1892

CHARGES OF ASSAULT AT COOKSTOWN. Commons March 21, 1892

2 speeches — THE LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACTS—BALLYMENA UNION. Commons March 21, 1892

3 speeches — PURCHASE OF LAND (IRELAND) ACT (1891) AMENDMENT BILL. (No. 30.) Commons March 30, 1892

2 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887. Commons April 4, 1892

THE IRISH HOME RULE MOTION. Commons April 29, 1892

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (MORNING SITTINGS).—RESOLUTION. Commons April 29, 1892

ADJOURNMENT. Commons May 4, 1892

JURORS IN COUNTY ANTRIM. Commons May 12, 1892

NEW POST OFFICE IN LISBURN. Commons May 17, 1892

INVALID NOMINATIONS FOR GUARDIANS. Commons May 19, 1892

4 speeches — SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 20, 1892

LABOURERS COTTAGES IN IRELAND. Commons June 3, 1892

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 14, 1892

4 speeches — KINGSTOWN AND KINGSBRIDGE JUNCTION RAILWAY BILL [Lords] (by Order). Commons June 15, 1892

9 speeches — NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND) BILL.—(No. 234.) Commons June 15, 1892

8 speeches — NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND) BILL.—(No. 234.) Commons June 16, 1892

LANDING OF TROOPS IN DUBLIN. Commons June 21, 1892

ELECTION CONFLICTS IN IRELAND. Commons June 23, 1892

4 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECHM Commons August 11, 1892

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