Mr James Farrell
1865 - December 11, 1921Summary information for Mr James Farrell
Contributions
1905
Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898. Commons February 20, 1905
Doctor Pentland of Mohill. Commons February 20, 1905
Irish Local Government Board—Public Accounts Order. Commons February 20, 1905
Drummeel Bog Turbary. Commons February 21, 1905
2 speeches — Income-Tax Appeals. Commons February 22, 1905
Galbraith Estate, North Longford. Commons February 22, 1905
Longford Evicted Tenants. Commons February 22, 1905
2 speeches — Irish National School Plans. Commons February 22, 1905
Firearm Regulations in County Longford —Gillespie's Case. Commons February 23, 1905
Edgeworthstown Loan Fund Society. Commons February 23, 1905
Dernageas Grazing Farm. Commons February 23, 1905
Longford—Charge for Extra Police. Commons February 27, 1905
3 speeches — Drumlish Cattle Rescue Case. Commons February 27, 1905
2 speeches — Sligo Local Authorities Accounts. Commons February 27, 1905
2 speeches — Aghnacliffe Telegraphic Arrangements. Commons February 27, 1905
Deportation of Paupers to Ireland. Commons February 27, 1905
Longford Magistracy. Commons February 28, 1905
Expenditure on Police Removals in County Longford. Commons February 28, 1905
Drainage of the Riffey. Commons February 28, 1905
2 speeches — Duties of the Irish Board of Agriculture. Commons March 1, 1905
Currygranny Postal Arrangements. Commons March 1, 1905
Edgeworthstown Parcels Delivery. Commons March 1, 1905
O'Brien Estate, County Longford. Commons March 2, 1905
Thompson (Clonfin) Estate. Commons March 2, 1905
Longford Grazing Farm and Evicted Tenants. Commons March 2, 1905
2 speeches — Importation of Swine from Ireland. Commons March 6, 1905
2 speeches — O'Brien Estate, County Longford. Commons March 6, 1905
Arklow Postmastership. Commons March 6, 1905
Irish Provident Assurance Company. Commons March 7, 1905
Grazing Farm at Toneymore. Commons March 7, 1905
Irish Land Purchase Act. Commons March 7, 1905
Private John Hanley, Leinster Regiment. Commons March 8, 1905
Rhodesia-Case of the late James Murray. Commons March 8, 1905
2 speeches — Irish Evicted Tenants—Case of Terence Reilly. Commons March 8, 1905
2 speeches — Land Purchase in Ireland—Archdale, County Longford, Estate. Commons March 9, 1905
Longford Land Appeals. Commons March 9, 1905
2 speeches — Irish Evicted Tenants—Case of James Jordan, of Granard. Commons March 9, 1905
2 speeches — Dopping Hepenstall Estate, North Long ford. Commons March 9, 1905
Telegraph Line to Scrabby. Commons March 9, 1905
Irish Postmasterships. Commons March 9, 1905
Longford and Elphin Mail Service. Commons March 9, 1905
CLASS III. Commons March 9, 1905
Land Commission Appeals in Longford. Commons March 13, 1905
Irish Ancient Monuments—St. Mels Cathedral. Commons March 13, 1905
Mid-day Delivery of Letters at Aghna cliffe. Commons March 14, 1905
Longford Police Force. Commons March 14, 1905
Scheme for Purchase of Newtownforbes and Drumlish. Commons March 14, 1905
Tenant Purchasers in County Longford. Commons March 30, 1905
Swine Fever in Ireland. Commons March 30, 1905
3 speeches — Cusack Estate, County Longford. Commons March 30, 1905
Longford Extra Police Force. Commons March 30, 1905
Colonel King-Harman's Longford Estate. Commons March 30, 1905
Evicted Tenants in County Longford. Commons March 30, 1905
2 speeches — Irish National School Building Plans. Commons March 30, 1905
Tenant Purchasers in County Longford. Commons March 30, 1905
Swine Fever in Ireland. Commons March 30, 1905
3 speeches — Cusack Estate, County Longford. Commons March 30, 1905
Longford Extra Police Force. Commons March 30, 1905
Colonel King-Harman's Longford Estate. Commons March 30, 1905
Evicted Tenants in County Longford. Commons March 30, 1905
2 speeches — Irish National School Building Plans. Commons March 30, 1905
Purchase of Estates outside Connaught or the Congested Districts. Commons April 3, 1905
Irish Land Sale Agreements. Commons April 3, 1905
Irish Swine—Restrictions on Importation into England. Commons April 13, 1905
2 speeches — County Longford Evicted Tenants Commons April 13, 1905
Tea Duty in England and Ireland. Commons April 13, 1905
Overflow of the River Riffey. Commons April 13, 1905
Irish Provident Assurance Company. Commons April 13, 1905
Edgeworthstown Loan Fund Society Frauds. Commons April 17, 1905
Lectures on Bee Keeping in Ireland. Commons April 17, 1905
Agricultural and Veterinary Instruction in Longford. Commons April 17, 1905
Private J. Woods, 19th Regiment. Commons April 17, 1905
Colonel Dopping Hepenstall's Derrycassan Estate. Commons May 15, 1905
Evicted Tenant's Holding on the King Harman Estate. Commons May 15, 1905
2 speeches — Irish Police and Witness Summonses. Commons May 15, 1905
Corglass and Cornakelly Estate, Longford Commons May 16, 1905
2 speeches — Intermediate Examinations in Ireland. Commons May 16, 1905
Irish Education—Rule 127 (b). Commons May 16, 1905
2 speeches — County Longford Magistracy. Commons May 16, 1905
2 speeches — Dalkey Income-Tax Dispute. Commons May 17, 1905
2 speeches — River Riffey Floods. Commons May 17, 1905
2 speeches — Maconochy Estate, County Longford. Commons May 17, 1905
Swine Fever in Ireland—Removal Orders. Commons May 18, 1905
Estates Commissioners—Enlargement of Holdings and Evicted Tenants. Commons May 18, 1905
Turf Rearing at Inny Junction. Commons May 18, 1905
Action of the Police at Longford County Races. Commons May 30, 1905
Turbary Rights on the Granard Estate. Commons May 30, 1905
Maconchy Estate. Commons May 30, 1905
Cusack Estate, Longford. Commons June 28, 1905
Longford Voters, Jurors, and Valuation Lists Commons June 28, 1905
Dean Galbraith's Estate, County Tyrone Commons June 28, 1905
Longford Military Manoeuuvres—Damage to Crops. Commons June 29, 1905
Maconahy Estate, County Longford. Commons July 3, 1905
Irish Land Purchase—Tithe Redemption. Commons July 3, 1905
4 speeches — Edgeworthstown Loan Fund Society. Commons July 3, 1905
Granard (County Longford) Estate Bog. Commons July 3, 1905
Bryanstown Boundary Dispute Commons July 4, 1905
Toneymore Grazing Farm, County Longford. Commons July 4, 1905
Mullingar Asylum. Commons July 4, 1905
The Royal Canal. Commons July 4, 1905
Irish Ancient Monuments—St. Mel's Cathedral. Commons July 5, 1905
Edgeworthstown Loan Fund Society. Commons July 5, 1905
King-Harman Estate—Proposed Sale of Evicted Farm. Commons July 5, 1905
Domiciliary Visits by the Police in County Longford. Commons July 5, 1905
Property of late James Murray (or M'Gowan) in Rhodesia. Commons July 5, 1905
CLASS III. Commons July 20, 1905
Granard Labourers' Cottages. Commons July 27, 1905
Irish Agricultural Department—Staff Commons July 27, 1905
2 speeches — Irish National School Plans Commons July 27, 1905
Crasdoney (Cavan) Railway Fatality. Commons July 27, 1905
2 speeches — Proposed Irish Telegraph Extensions. Commons July 31, 1905
Status of Irish Sub-Postmasters. Commons July 31, 1905
Labourers' Cottages and Allotments Commons August 1, 1905
Land Purchase in County Longford Commons August 1, 1905
Cusack Estate, County Longford. Commons August 1, 1905
Suggested Retiring Allowances to Patrick Leary and James Russell, Militiamen, of Longford. Commons August 2, 1905
County Longford Land Cases and Appeals. Commons August 2, 1905
Edgeworthstown Drainage. Commons August 2, 1905
2 speeches — Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Commons August 3, 1905
Additional Land for Tenants of Labourers' Cottages in the Granard Urban District. Commons August 7, 1905
Application for Sale of Farm of Toney- more, Granard, County Longford. Commons August 7, 1905
Turbary Rights on the Granard Estate. Commons August 8, 1905
Factory Inspectors in Ireland—Appoint ment of Irishmen. Commons August 8, 1905
Grants to Evicted Tenants on Lord Annaly's Estate at Rathcline. Commons August 8, 1905
Applications for Reinstatement of Evicted Tenants on the Estate of Dr Roberts at Newtown Cashel, County Longford. Commons August 9, 1905
Swine Fever in Ireland. Commons August 10, 1905
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