Mr William Redmond
1861 - June 9, 1917Summary information for Mr William Redmond
Contributions
1903
Liscannar Harbour Commons February 23, 1903
Imprisonment for Contempt of Court—M'Elligott's Case. Commons February 24, 1903
St. Patrick's Day Commons March 2, 1903
St. Louis Exposition—Irish Exhibits. Commons March 2, 1903
Ireland and the Volunteers. Commons March 4, 1903
2 speeches — Business of the House. Commons March 4, 1903
Order for Second Reading read. Commons March 6, 1903
4 speeches — SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SATURDAYS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 6, 1903
A POINT OF ORDER. Commons March 9, 1903
Boer Prisoners at Ceylon. Commons March 11, 1903
2 speeches — Ennis Labourers' Cottages Scheme. Commons March 11, 1903
THE WHITAKER WRIGHT CASE. Commons March 11, 1903
The Flogging of Two Drummer Boys. Commons March 12, 1903
St. Louis Exhibition—Irish Industries. Commons March 16, 1903
Ireland and the St. Louis Exposition. Commons March 16, 1903
Irish Teachers—Capitation Grant. Commons March 23, 1903
2 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons March 25, 1903
Kildysert Police. Commons March 26, 1903
2 speeches — Clare Castle Harbour. Commons March 26, 1903
North Africa—Spheres of Influence. Commons March 30, 1903
2 speeches — Objectionable Placards in Co. Clare— Police Action. Commons March 30, 1903
SALE OF ADULTERATED BUTTER BILL. Commons March 31, 1903
Land on the Skerrett Estate, County Clare-Case of Rev. W. J. Elliott. Commons April 6, 1903
Disqualification by Crimes Act Sentences. Commons April 6, 1903
Mr. Wyndham's Speech on the Irish Land Bill. Commons April 6, 1903
Irish Gold Ornaments. Commons April 6, 1903
Disturbances in Turkey. Commons April 7, 1903
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 7, 1903
5 speeches — THE BAGDAD RAILWAY. Commons April 8, 1903
2 speeches — CLASS I. Commons April 21, 1903
Kiladysert Police and the Press. Commons April 23, 1903
AMOUNT OF PROPOSED SINKING FUND. Commons April 23, 1903
DEMANDS FOR CIVIL EXPENDITURE. Commons April 23, 1903
The Condemned Soldiers at Pretoria. Commons April 27, 1903
Regulation of Motor Car Traffic. Commons April 27, 1903
4 speeches — Magherafelt Disturbances. Commons April 27, 1903
2 speeches — Kiladysert Police Inspector and the Press. Commons April 27, 1903
Naval Expenditure. Commons April 28, 1903
War Stores in the Transvaal. Commons April 29, 1903
2 speeches — Russian Demands Respecting Manchuria. Commons April 29, 1903
Magherafelt Riots. Commons April 29, 1903
Income Tax Inquiry. Commons May 6, 1903
2 speeches — Ireland and the St. Louis Exhibition. Commons May 6, 1903
Gun Licences in County Clare. Commons May 11, 1903
2 speeches — CONTINUANCE OF ADDITIONAL CUSTOMS DUTIES ON TOBACCO, BEER, AND SPIRITS. Commons May 12, 1903
Ventilation of House of Commons Telegraph Room. Commons May 13, 1903
2 speeches — Ireland and the St. Louis Exhibition. Commons May 13, 1903
3 speeches — 21st Lancers—Alleged Ill-treatment. Commons May 14, 1903
The Mullah—Treatment of a Spy. Commons May 14, 1903
3 speeches — Monastir Massacres. Commons May 14, 1903
Ireland—Transfer of Sergeant Maloney. Commons May 18, 1903
3 speeches — Somaliland Operations. Commons May 18, 1903
Board of Trade Appointments. Commons May 18, 1903
Ireland's Equivalent Grant. Commons May 18, 1903
3 speeches — Somaliland. Commons May 19, 1903
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 20, 1903
CONGO FREE STATE. Commons May 20, 1903
CLARE RAILWAYS. Commons May 20, 1903
Gun Licences in Ireland. Commons May 21, 1903
2 speeches — TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 22, 1903
2 speeches — John Bright's Statue. Commons May 25, 1903
Royal Irish Constabulary—Bicycles. Commons May 25, 1903
Irish Land Dispute—Case of Rev. Mr. Elliott. Commons May 26, 1903
6 speeches — The Editing of Questions. Commons May 26, 1903
LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 26, 1903
2 speeches — Destruction of Army Rations in the Transvaal. Commons May 27, 1903
O'Callagan's Mills (County Clare) Post Office. Commons May 27, 1903
Irish Industries at the St. Louis Exhibition. Commons May 27, 1903
Ennis Police and Mr. Casey. Commons May 27, 1903
MUNICIPAL TRADING. Commons May 27, 1903
3 speeches — PUBLIC OFFICES (DUBLIN) (ADVANCES). Commons May 27, 1903
Ragging in the 21st Lancers. Commons May 28, 1903
3 speeches — South Australian Government and Foreign Governments. Commons May 28, 1903
Telegraphic Delays—Message Timing. Commons May 28, 1903
2 speeches — County Clare Police Force. Commons May 28, 1903
County Clare Police and Mr. Patrick Meany. Commons May 28, 1903
2 speeches — Sittings of Parliament. Commons May 28, 1903
3 speeches — FISCAL POLICY OF THE COUNTRY. Commons May 28, 1903
2 speeches — IMPRISONMENT OF A MEMBER (MR. M'HUGH). Commons June 9, 1903
2 speeches — Treatment of Lunatics. Commons June 15, 1903
2 speeches — Corofin District Council Chairmanship. Commons June 15, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 15, 1903
4 speeches — Condemned Army Rations. Commons June 17, 1903
2 speeches — Great Britain and Servia. Commons June 17, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 17, 1903
2 speeches — Arms (Ireland) Act. Commons June 18, 1903
Lord Tennyson's Term of Office. Commons June 22, 1903
4 speeches — Servia—Attitude of the British Government. Commons June 22, 1903
3 speeches — Treatment of Lunatics—Case of C. J. Smart. Commons June 22, 1903
2 speeches — Vandeleur Estate. Commons June 22, 1903
2 speeches — Destruction of Unsound Army Rations at Pretoria. Commons June 24, 1903
Woolwich Arsenal Hospital. Commons June 24, 1903
Germany and Canadian Tariffs. Commons June 24, 1903
2 speeches — Crime in County Clare. Commons June 24, 1903
Irish Gold Ornaments. Commons June 24, 1903
2 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 24, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 24, 1903
2 speeches — Australia. Commons June 25, 1903
Russia and China. Commons June 25, 1903
GUINEA POSTAL ORDERS BILL. Commons June 26, 1903
MILITARY LANDS BILL. Commons June 26, 1903
2 speeches — Tobacco Growing in Ireland. Commons June 29, 1903
5 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 29, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 29, 1903
Castlebar Prison Governorship. Commons June 30, 1903
3 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 30, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 30, 1903
2 speeches — Life Assurance Premiums paid to Colonial Companies. Commons July 1, 1903
2 speeches — Crime in County Clare. Commons July 1, 1903
3 speeches — Tobacco Growing in Ireland. Commons July 1, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL Commons July 1, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 1, 1903
The Illness of the Pope. Commons July 6, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 7, 1903
2 speeches — Crime in County Clare. Commons July 8, 1903
3 speeches — Irish Gold Ornaments—Gift to the Irish Academy. Commons July 8, 1903
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSES. Commons July 8, 1903
2 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 8, 1903
2 speeches — Australian Commonwealth and Foreign Governments. Commons July 9, 1903
3 speeches — NAVAL WORKS BILL. Commons July 10, 1903
CLASS IV. Commons July 10, 1903
CLASS II. Commons July 10, 1903
4 speeches — CLASS III Commons July 10, 1903
2 speeches — Damaged Tinned Rations. Commons July 14, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 17, 1903
Delays in fixing Fair Rents in Limerick. Commons July 21, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 21, 1903
Fiscal Inquiry—Taxation on Food. Commons July 23, 1903
3 speeches — The Death of the Pope. Commons July 23, 1903
CLASS II. Commons July 23, 1903
Cunard Agreement. Commons July 27, 1903
2 speeches — Irish Gold Ornaments Cost of Legal Proceedings. Commons July 28, 1903
IRELAND DEVELOPMENT GRANT BILL. Commons July 29, 1903
7 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 30, 1903
7 speeches — CLASS V. Commons July 30, 1903
Case of Ellen Madigan. Commons July 31, 1903
3 speeches — IRISH DEVELOPMENT GRANT BILL. Commons July 31, 1903
Irish Development Grant. Commons August 3, 1903
6 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons August 3, 1903
CLASS VII. Commons August 3, 1903
Extra Police in County Clare. Commons August 4, 1903
MOTOR-CARS BILL. [LORDS.] Commons August 4, 1903
Imprisonment for Contempt of Court in Ireland—Case of Mrs. Madigan. Commons August 5, 1903
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