Mr William O'Sullivan
1829 - 1887Summary information for Mr William O'Sullivan
Contributions
1883
2 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND—EXTRA POLICE AT KILMALLOOK. Commons February 23, 1883
[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [EIGHTH NIGHT.] Commons February 26, 1883
[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [TENTH NIGHT.] Commons February 28, 1883
SECOND READING. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons April 23, 1883
3 speeches — PEACE PRESERVATION (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—EXTRA POLICE AT KILMALLOCK. Commons June 7, 1883
2 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (IRELAND)—WATER SUPPLY OF BROADFORD, CO. LIMERICK. Commons June 8, 1883
SECOND READING. Commons June 11, 1883
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 13, 1883
2 speeches — PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—POLICE AT KILMALLOCK. Commons June 14, 1883
2 speeches — PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—CHARGE FOR EXTRA POLICE. Commons June 22, 1883
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Commons June 22, 1883
2 speeches — LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881 — PROVISIONS AS TO LABOURERS' COTTAGES. Commons June 25, 1883
IRISH REPRODUCTIVE LOAN FUND ACT (1874) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 27, 1883
MILFORD (COUNTY CORK) DRAINAGE BILL. Commons July 2, 1883
3 speeches — THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—FISHERY TRESPASS CASE AT GLIN, CO. LIMERICK. Commons August 2, 1883
3 speeches — PAUPER LUNATICS, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. Commons August 3, 1883
SECOND READING. Commons August 4, 1883
2 speeches — PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—EXTRA POLICE AT KILMALLOCK. Commons August 6, 1883
CLASS III— LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 6, 1883
2 speeches — LABOURERS (IRELAND) (re-committed) B1LL.— [BILL 240.] Commons August 6, 1883
PEACE PRESERVATION (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—ARMS' LICENCES. Commons August 7, 1883
INLAND REVENUE — DISPARITY OF AMOUNT PAYABLE FOR GROCERS' SPIRIT LICENCES IN SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. Commons August 7, 1883
RESOLUTION. Commons August 7, 1883
THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—FISIIERY TRESPASS CASE AT GLIN, CO. LIMERICK. Commons August 9, 1883
COMMITTEE. Commons August 14, 1883
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