Mr Hugh Barrie
1860 - April 18, 1922Summary information for Mr Hugh Barrie
Contributions
1909
First Sea Lord's Appointment. Commons March 29, 1909
Correspondence of Mrs. Robb, Whitecross, County Armagh. Commons March 29, 1909
Estate Sales in Ireland. Commons March 29, 1909
8 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons March 30, 1909
Emigration (England, Ireland and Scotland). Written Answers March 30, 1909
Royal Navy (Commissioned Chaplains). Written Answers March 30, 1909
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons March 31, 1909
4 speeches — Royal Navy (Presbyterians). Commons April 1, 1909
National School Inspectors (Ireland). Written Answers April 21, 1909
Department of Agriculture (Ireland). Written Answers April 21, 1909
Marlborough Training College. Commons April 22, 1909
Agricultural School for North-West Counties (Ireland). Commons April 22, 1909
Proposed Whaling Station (Mayo). Commons April 22, 1909
2 speeches — ARTERIAL DRAINAGE IN IRELAND. Commons April 22, 1909
Steam Trawling (Ireland). Written Answers April 27, 1909
Science Teaching (Ireland). Written Answers April 27, 1909
2 speeches — Cookery and Laundry Teaching (Ireland). Commons April 28, 1909
Irish Coastguards. Commons April 28, 1909
Congested Districts Board (Ireland). Commons April 28, 1909
OLD AGE PENSIONS (IRELAND). Commons May 13, 1909
Irish Agricultural Department (Report Commons May 18, 1909
Motor Tax. Commons May 19, 1909
Children and Income Tax (Birth Certificates). Commons May 19, 1909
Water-Blended Butter. Written Answers May 20, 1909
POLICE MALICIOUS INJURIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 21, 1909
Sub-Post Offices (Ireland). Written Answers May 21, 1909
Plymouth Marine Division. Written Answers June 29, 1909
Cushendall Water and Sewerage Scheme. Written Answers July 5, 1909
APPOINTMENT OF EXPERT VALUERS. Commons July 7, 1909
New Belfast University (Mater Infirmorum Hospital). Commons July 7, 1909
CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons July 7, 1909
Margarine (Fancy Names). Commons July 8, 1909
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (SCOTLAND).—VOTE 31. Commons July 8, 1909
COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons July 20, 1909
10 speeches — CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND. Commons July 21, 1909
4 speeches — IRISH LAND [ADVANCES, &c.]. Commons July 23, 1909
Margarine Factories (Ireland). Written Answers July 28, 1909
NOTICES OF MOTIONS. Commons August 2, 1909
Proposed Agriculture College at Athenry. Commons August 4, 1909
EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS. Commons August 5, 1909
4 speeches — Ballintoy (Antrim) Sub-Postmastership. Commons August 10, 1909
INCOME TAX (TEMPORARY CLERKS). Commons August 12, 1909
Surveyors of Taxes (Clerical Staff). Commons August 12, 1909
Civil Service Examinations (Intermediate Scheme). Commons August 12, 1909
10 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIA TION) BILL. Commons August 13, 1909
British Fleet (Religious Denominations). Written Answers August 19, 1909
2 speeches — Clause 17.—(Advances for Purchase of Parcels of Land.) Commons August 23, 1909
2 speeches — Clause 34.—(Restrictions on Acquisition of Holdings and Removal of Trees.) Commons August 24, 1909
5 speeches — CLAUSE 40.—(Incorporation of the Congested Districts Board.) Commons August 25, 1909
Commissioners of National Education, Ireland (Minutes). Written Answers August 25, 1909
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons August 26, 1909
WEEDS AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 26, 1909
2 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AND ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUNDS BILL. Commons September 6, 1909
Acreage under Crops (Ireland). Commons September 9, 1909
2 speeches — Flax Seed Supply (Ireland). Commons September 13, 1909
Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Commons September 13, 1909
STAMP DUTY ON LAND TRANSACTIONS (IRELAND). Commons September 14, 1909
Agricultural Colleges (Ireland). Commons September 20, 1909
4 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(See col. 1669–1679, Official Report, 4th October.) Commons October 5, 1909
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Local Authority to Strike a Bate for Advertisement.) Commons October 5, 1909
Technical Schools (Ireland). Written Answers November 5, 1909
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