Mr William Murphy
1844 - June 26, 1919Summary information for Mr William Murphy
Contributions
1889
IRELAND—THE FALCARRAGH PRISONERS. Commons March 18, 1889
2 speeches — FOYNES PIER. Commons March 18, 1889
DUBLIN BARRACKS. Commons March 21, 1889
ARMY AND NAVY MEDICAL OFFICERS. Commons March 21, 1889
VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 21, 1889
FOYNES PIER. Commons March 22, 1889
QUESTION. Commons April 10, 1889
IRISH JURIES. Commons April 12, 1889
FOYNES HARBOUR. Commons April 12, 1889
IRELAND.—THE LEINSTER LAWN, DUBLIN. Commons April 15, 1889
HERRING FISHERY (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 224.) Commons May 27, 1889
STEAM TRAWLING (IRELAND) BILL. (No. 335). Commons July 24, 1889
IRELAND.—STEAM TRAWLING. Commons July 30, 1889
3 speeches — REGULATION OF RAILWAYS (No. 2) BILL. (No. 360.) Commons August 5, 1889
3 speeches — REGULATION OF RAILWAYS (No. 2) BILL. (No. 360). Commons August 6, 1889
PROGRESS OF BUSINESS. Commons August 9, 1889
THE IRISH POLICE AND PRIVATE MEETINGS. Commons August 13, 1889
TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 272.) Commons August 14, 1889
3 speeches — STANDING ORDERS. Commons August 15, 1889
PUBLIC WORKS LOANS BILL (No. 365.) Commons August 16, 1889
CLASS IV. Commons August 16, 1889
CLASS VI. Commons August 17, 1889
LIGHT RAILWAYS (IRELAND) BILL (No. 378.) Commons August 19, 1889
2 speeches — BAND IN THE PHŒNIX PARK. Commons August 20, 1889
Class II. Commons August 21, 1889
2 speeches — BANTRY BAY. Commons August 22, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 22, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons August 23, 1889
2 speeches — PUBLIC WORKS LOANS BILL (No. 365.) Commons August 24, 1889
5 speeches — INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFICATION BILL (No. 293) Commons August 24, 1889
MERCHANT SHIPPING (PILOTAGE) BILL (No. 312.) Commons August 24, 1889
DUBLIN HOSPITAL BOARD BILL (No. 389.) Commons August 24, 1889
6 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING (COLOURS) BILL (No. 238.) Commons August 24, 1889
STEAM TRAWLING (IRELAND) (RE-COMMITTED) BILL (No. 335.) Commons August 24, 1889
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