Mr Francis Meehan
1864 - December 22, 1946Summary information for Mr Francis Meehan
Contributions
1913
3 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons January 9, 1913
Road Communication, County Leitrim. Written Answers January 15, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons January 20, 1913
New Road (County Leitrim). Commons January 20, 1913
3 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers February 4, 1913
Mail Delivery, Beagh. Written Answers February 4, 1913
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Commons February 8, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers February 10, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers February 11, 1913
Congested Districts Board (Ireland). Commons March 18, 1913
2 speeches — Irish Cattle Trade. Commons March 19, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers March 26, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons April 1, 1913
Asylum Grants (Leitrim). Commons April 1, 1913
Sligo District Asylum. Written Answers April 1, 1913
Reinstatement Application (County Leitrim). Written Answers April 1, 1913
Evicted Tenants (Ireland). Commons April 15, 1913
Old Age Pensions. Commons April 15, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons April 15, 1913
2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons April 22, 1913
Evicted Tenants (County Leitrim). Commons April 22, 1913
Grants-in-Aid. Written Answers April 22, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons April 24, 1913
Central Criminal Court (Undefended Prisoners). Commons April 24, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers April 29, 1913
Evicted Tenants (Ireland). Written Answers April 29, 1913
National Schools (Ireland). Written Answers May 7, 1913
National School Teachers (Ireland). Written Answers June 9, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons July 29, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers July 31, 1913
2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons August 11, 1913
Afforestation (Connaught). Written Answers August 15, 1913
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