Sir Thomas Esmonde
1862 - September 15, 1935Summary information for Sir Thomas Esmonde
Contributions
1892
HAROLD'S CROSS POST OFFICE. Commons February 22, 1892
CERTIFICATED HOMES FOR PAUPERS. Commons March 14, 1892
THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Commons March 15, 1892
THE SHAMROCK IN THE ARMY. Commons March 22, 1892
2 speeches — THE SHAMROCK IN THE ARMY. Commons March 24, 1892
THE WEARING OF THE SHAMROCK. Commons March 28, 1892
IRISH NATIONAL GALLERY. Commons March 28, 1892
THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Commons March 28, 1892
THE WEARING OF THE SHAMROCK Commons March 29, 1892
LAND PURCHASE IN IRELAND. Commons April 7, 1892
THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Commons April 7, 1892
THE GIBRALTAR SANITARY BOARD. Commons April 11, 1892
EXCISE OFFICERS' PETITION. Commons April 11, 1892
THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Commons April 11, 1892
TELEGRAPH STATION FOR FENIT, COUNTY KERRY. Commons April 11, 1892
THE COST OF THE POWIS COMMISSION. Commons April 11, 1892
EXCISE OFFICERS. Commons April 12, 1892
LONDONDERRY TELEGRAPHIC STAFF. Commons May 9, 1892
THE ENGLISH AND DUBLIN MAILS. Commons May 9, 1892
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION AT FENIT. Commons May 9, 1892
ARDFERT TELEGRAPH STATION. Commons May 9, 1892
2 speeches — GIBRALTAR SANITARY COMMISSION. Commons May 9, 1892
EXCHANGE OF CONSOLS FOR LAND STOCK. Commons May 9, 1892
REVISING BARRISTERS IN IRELAND. Commons May 12, 1892
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH LOUISBURG. Commons May 19, 1892
IRISH REGIMENTS AND HOME SERVICE. Commons May 20, 1892
2 speeches — SALARIES OF OFFICERS OF EXCISE. Commons May 26, 1892
A REPORTED MASSACRE IN UGANDA. Commons May 26, 1892
IRELAND AND THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Commons May 26, 1892
THE CASE OF JAMES THOMPSON. Commons May 27, 1892
WESTPORT UNION ELECTION. Commons May 27, 1892
OFFICERS OF EXCISE. Commons May 27, 1892
2 speeches — THE FLOORING OF THE CENTRAL HALL. Commons May 30, 1892
3 speeches — RIVER OWENMORE FISHERIES. Commons August 11, 1892
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