Mr William O'Shea
1840 - 1905Summary information for Mr William O'Shea
Contributions
1884
THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETINGS. Commons February 7, 1884
FISHERIES (IRELAND)—THE KILLALOE FISHERY—DESTRUCTION OF SALMON. Commons February 19, 1884
INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IRELAND)—THE RIVER SCARIFF. Commons February 21, 1884
FISHERIES (IRELAND)—THE EEL FISHERIES ON THE SHANNON. Commons February 21, 1884
MOTION FOR A STANDING COMMITTEE. Commons February 22, 1884
2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 25, 1884
PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882-COMPENSATION. Commons February 29, 1884
LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—LAND COURTS, CO. CLARE. Commons February 29, 1884
3 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons February 29, 1884
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS 28th February.] Commons March 6, 1884
INSTRUCTION TO THE COMMITTEE. Commons March 14, 1884
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS-FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE—COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER—IRISH PRIVY COUNCIL ORDERS. Commons March 14, 1884
KGYPT (MILITARY OPERATIONS IN THE SOUDAN)—THE ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS. Commons March 17, 1884
THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY— AGE OF CADETS. Commons March 25, 1884
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS (IRELAND)— RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons April 3, 1884
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons April 3, 1884
SEA AND COAST FISHERIES (IRELAND) —ENCROACHMENT OF FRENCH FISHERMEN. Commons April 7, 1884
POST OFFICE—THE TELEPHONE COMPANIES. Commons June 30, 1884
SPAIN—QUARANTINE. Commons July 4, 1884
3 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH—QUARANTINE. Commons July 8, 1884
SECOND READING. Commons July 14, 1884
3 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 15, 1884
PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—GARRY-KENNEDY HARBOUR. Commons July 17, 1884
NAVY—H.M.S. "POLYPHEMUS." Commons July 18, 1884
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS (IRELAND). Commons July 21, 1884
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons August 7, 1884
FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—THE LISCANNOR WORKS. Commons August 11, 1884
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