Mr William O'Shea

1840 - 1905
Summary information for Mr William O'Shea

Contributions

1883

STATE OF IRELAND—DISTRESS IN CO. CLARE. Commons February 19, 1883

THE TRANSVAAL LOAN—PAYMENT OF INTEREST. Commons February 19, 1883

POST OFFICE—DUBLIN MAIL PACKETS. Commons February 20, 1883

2 speeches — [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [SEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons February 23, 1883

CRIME (IRELAND)—ALLEGED POSTING OF A LETTER CONTAINING DYNAMITE TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. Commons February 26, 1883

[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [TENTH NIGHT.] Commons February 28, 1883

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons March 10, 1883

LAW AND POLICE—REPORTED ATTACK ON LADY FLORENCE DIXIE. Commons March 20, 1883

LAW AND POLICE—REPORTED ATTACK ON LADY FLORENCE DIXIE. Commons March 29, 1883

CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons March 29, 1883

THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons April 24, 1883

2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons May 24, 1883

SECOND READING. Commons June 4, 1883

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL PRACTICES) BILL.— [BILL 7.] Commons June 14, 1883

THIRD READING. Commons June 14, 1883

SEA FISHERIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 20, 1883

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Commons June 22, 1883

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—SPECIAL RESIDENT MAGISTRATES—LEGISLATION. Commons June 25, 1883

2 speeches — [BILL 154.] THIRD READING. Commons July 9, 1883

FISHERIES (IRELAND)—THE SHANNON FISHERIES. Commons July 12, 1883

POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—MAILS BETWEEN LIMERICK AND KILRUSH. Commons July 12, 1883

THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY (RE-ORGANIZATION). Commons July 12, 1883

COMMITTEE. [Progress 26th July.] Commons July 27, 1883

MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons July 27, 1883

ARMY (INDIA)—THE INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE. Commons July 30, 1883

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 13, 1883

12 speeches — POWERS OF GRAND JURY TO GUARANTEE. Commons August 17, 1883

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