Mr Denis Kilbride

1848 - 1924
Summary information for Mr Denis Kilbride

Contributions

1907

Unemployed Fund. Commons March 13, 1907

Land Act Administration Officials. Commons March 13, 1907

Leitrim Boycotting Trial. Commons March 13, 1907

Market Prices of Malting Barley. Commons March 21, 1907

Whisky Production. Commons March 21, 1907

Plunketstown Evicted Tenant. Commons March 21, 1907

Monasterevan Inquest. Commons March 22, 1907

Irish Grants-in-Aid—Deductions. Commons April 25, 1907

Labourers (Ireland) Act. Commons June 12, 1907

Cattle Driving in East Galway Commons June 12, 1907

Ballina Gaelic League Demonstration. Commons June 12, 1907

Kiltulla Farm Raid. Commons June 12, 1907

Toomebridge Petty Sessions Clerk. Commons June 13, 1907

2 speeches — Crew Engagements at Hull. Commons June 17, 1907

MONASTIC AND CONVENTUAL INSTITUTIONS. Commons June 18, 1907

The Drainage of the Barrow. Commons June 19, 1907

Killylea Postmaster. Commons July 4, 1907

Police Protection in Ireland. Commons July 8, 1907

Dublin Constabulary Reserve. Commons July 8, 1907

Timber in Ireland. Commons July 11, 1907

2 speeches — Holywood District Council's Clerk. Commons July 11, 1907

Dartmoor Convicts—Treatment of Recaptured Prisoners. Commons July 17, 1907

Irish Local Government Auditors. Commons July 17, 1907

Land Commission's Assistant Clerkships. Commons July 17, 1907

Cattle Driving in the West of Ireland. Commons July 17, 1907

2 speeches — EVICTED TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 23, 1907

Royal Irish Constabulary— Situation in Belfast. Commons July 25, 1907

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 25, 1907

BUTTER AND MARGARINE BILL. Commons July 26, 1907

2 speeches — EVICTED TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 29, 1907

Grangemellon Evicted Tenant. Commons August 8, 1907

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