Sir Thomas Lea
1841 - January 9, 1902Summary information for Sir Thomas Lea
Contributions
1893
NEW WRITS. Commons January 31, 1893
IRISH JUDICIAL RENTS. Commons February 3, 1893
THE HOME RULE BILL. Commons February 11, 1893
MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons February 23, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons March 1, 1893
A PERSONAL QUESTION. Commons March 2, 1893
THE COUNTY MAGISTRACY. Commons March 3, 1893
CLASS I. Commons March 3, 1893
ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN COUNTY DONEGAL. Commons March 6, 1893
WEATHER FORECASTS FOR LIFEBOAT STATIONS. Commons March 6, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons March 7, 1893
THE IRISH POLICE AND PUBLIC MEETINGS. Commons March 7, 1893
IRISH FARM PRODUCE. Commons March 7, 1893
SLAVERY ON THE MADAGASCAR COAST. Commons March 11, 1893
MEATH TRIALS. Commons March 11, 1893
4 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES, &c, ESTIMATES, 1892–3. Commons March 20, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons March 22, 1893
2 speeches — PAPER CURRENCY IN IRELAND. Commons March 23, 1893
2 speeches — THE CASE OF THE REV. J. LEWIS. Commons March 27, 1893
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 29, 1893
ST. CATHERINE'S POINT LIGHTHOUSE. Commons March 30, 1893
2 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 7, 1893
THE IRISH POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. Commons April 10, 1893
THE HOME RULE DEBATE. Commons April 14, 1893
7 speeches — SECOND READING, [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 17, 1893
2 speeches — THE RIVAL IRTSH ARMTES. Commons April 18, 1893
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 18, 1893
THE APPOINTMENT OF MAGISTRATES IN IRELAND. Commons May 1, 1893
3 speeches — THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL. Commons May 2, 1893
THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. Commons May 5, 1893
THE UNION JACK IN IRELAND. Commons May 8, 1893
TROOPS FOR BELFAST. Commons May 8, 1893
2 speeches — FURTHER VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons May 8, 1893
COMMITTEES (ASCENSION DAY.) Commons May 10, 1893
THE CONVICTION OF JOHN HUNTER. Commons May 11, 1893
COMMITTEE. [Progress 15th May.] Commons May 16, 1893
COMMITTEE. [Progress 16th May.] Commons May 17, 1893
CIVIL SERVICES. Commons May 29, 1893
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. (No. 209.) Commons May 31, 1893
THE IRISH POLICE AND THE UNION JACK. Commons June 2, 1893
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 1st June.] Commons June 2, 1893
2 speeches — THE UNION JACK IN IRELAND. Commons June 5, 1893
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 7th June.] Commons June 8, 1893
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 8th June.] Commons June 9, 1893
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 9th June.] Commons June 12, 1893
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 12th June.] Commons June 13, 1893
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 14th June.] Commons June 15, 1893
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 30, 1893
THIRTY-NINTH NIGHT. Commons July 17, 1893
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 18th July.] Commons July 19, 1893
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons July 19, 1893
THE IRISH SOCIETY'S ESTATES. Commons July 27, 1893
"GRANTS IN AID." Commons July 27, 1893
8 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons August 7, 1893
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons August 8, 1893
THE LISNAGOON RIOTS. Commons August 11, 1893
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [SIXTH NIGHT.] Commons August 14, 1893
2 speeches — SUNDAY ELECTIONS. Commons August 15, 1893
IRISH PRESBYTERIANS AND HOME RULE. Commons August 18, 1893
CONSIDERATION. [TENTH NIGHT.] Commons August 18, 1893
CONSIDERATION. [ELEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons August 22, 1893
CONSIDERATION. [THIRTEENTH NIGHT.] Commons August 24, 1893
SCHOOL FEES IN IRELAND. Commons August 25, 1893
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [FOURTEENTH NIGHT.] Commons August 25, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons September 4, 1893
3 speeches — IRISH SUNDAY CLOSING. Commons September 5, 1893
3 speeches — CLASS I. Commons September 5, 1893
3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons September 5, 1893
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS IN IRELAND. Commons September 8, 1893
CLASS II. Commons September 8, 1893
4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons September 14, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons September 14, 1893
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons September 15, 1893
4 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons September 15, 1893
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