Mr Denis Kilbride
1848 - 1924Summary information for Mr Denis Kilbride
Contributions
1908
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 3, 1908
3 speeches — Lord Ashtown and the Minnie Walsh Prosecutions. Commons February 12, 1908
2 speeches — Lord Ashtown's Gamekeeper. Commons February 12, 1908
Cullenagh Cattle Drive. Commons March 11, 1908
Fine on a Glasgow Butcher. Commons March 16, 1908
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1908–9 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 16, 1908
Maynooth College. Commons March 19, 1908
Death from Anthrax at Bradford. Commons March 31, 1908
Drunkenness in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Commons May 19, 1908
Newtowngore Disturbances. Commons May 19, 1908
Congested Districts Board Work. Commons May 20, 1908
Cattle Driving in Ireland. Commons May 20, 1908
CLASS III. Commons May 21, 1908
(CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons May 21, 1908
Colonial Enterprises. Commons May 25, 1908
Hops. Commons May 26, 1908
The Missing Dublin Crown Jewels. Commons May 28, 1908
Prison Treatment of Suffragists. Commons July 6, 1908
Crime in Longford. Commons July 8, 1908
Ballahaline Pier, County Clare. Commons July 14, 1908
Innishowen Labourers' Cottages. Commons July 16, 1908
Crime in Westmeath. Commons July 22, 1908
2 speeches — Division of the Drogheda Estate. Commons October 19, 1908
Land Purchase in County Cork. Commons November 23, 1908
Firearm Outrages in Ireland. Commons November 25, 1908
Lord Kenmare's Estate. Commons November 25, 1908
Irish Land Purchase Prices. Commons November 30, 1908
Foot-and-Mouth Disease in America. Commons December 1, 1908
Alleged Malicious Burning at Knockmay. Commons December 3, 1908
Trench Estate, Birr. Commons December 10, 1908
Knockmay Malicious Burning Prosecution. Commons December 10, 1908
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