Mr James Flynn
1852 - November 15, 1922Summary information for Mr James Flynn
Contributions
1905
Newman Estate, County Cork. Commons February 21, 1905
2 speeches — Orpen Estate, Cork. Commons February 21, 1905
2 speeches — Cork District Lunatic Asylum. Commons February 21, 1905
Income Tax Collection. Commons February 23, 1905
Poor Law Finance. Commons February 23, 1905
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons March 1, 1905
Sitting of Land Commission at Millstreet, County Cork. Commons March 7, 1905
3 speeches — Thompson-Orpen Estate, Millstreet, County Cork. Commons March 7, 1905
Sir Antony MacDonnell. Commons March 9, 1905
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons March 9, 1905
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons March 9, 1905
Irish National Teachers' Pension Fund. Commons March 13, 1905
Postal Arrangements in Liscarroll and Churchtown Districts (County Cork). Commons March 14, 1905
Irish National Education Rules. Commons March 15, 1905
2 speeches — Thompson-Orpen Estate—Threatened Evictions. Commons March 15, 1905
3 speeches — Iveagh-Pirrie Motor Scheme. Commons March 20, 1905
Teachers in Irish Schools—Effect of New Rule. Commons March 20, 1905
Postal Deliveries in the Liscarrol and Churchtown District (County Cork). Commons March 23, 1905
Crime in Ireland—Judges' Charges. Commons March 23, 1905
Pole Carew and Butler Estate, County Cork. Commons March 23, 1905
Licensing Fees in Ireland. Commons March 23, 1905
ADJOURNMENT. Commons March 23, 1905
TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 24, 1905
SMALL HOLDINGS BILL. Commons March 24, 1905
2 speeches — Jury-Packing at Cork Assizes. Commons March 27, 1905
2 speeches — Buttevant Evicted Tenant. Commons March 27, 1905
Pole Carew and Butler Estate, County Cork. Commons March 27, 1905
2 speeches — Irish Education Board—New Rules. Commons March 28, 1905
Galway Guardians and Education Rule No. 127b. Commons March 29, 1905
Reinstatement of Evicted Tenants— Case of John O'Driscoll. Commons April 4, 1905
2 speeches — Pole Carew and Butler Estate, County Cork. Commons April 4, 1905
2 speeches — New Education Rule 127 (B)—Munster Protest. Commons April 4, 1905
Sentence on J. R. Sullivan, of Millstreet, County Cork. Commons April 11, 1905
IRISH NATIONAL TEACHERS' PENSION FUND. Commons April 11, 1905
EDUCATION. Commons April 11, 1905
INCOME-TAX. Commons April 12, 1905
Coolclogher Evicted Tenant—John O'Driscoll's Application. Commons April 13, 1905
Newmarket (Cork) National School— Rule (127b.) Commons April 13, 1905
Cork Lunatic Asylum—Overcrowding caused by Patients from other Districts. Commons April 18, 1905
Irish Education—Infringement of Rule 127 (b) at New market, County Cork. Commons May 9, 1905
Irish National Schools Commons May 10, 1905
Reinstatement of Evicted Tenants—Case of John O'Driscoll. Commons May 15, 1905
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 15, 1905
2 speeches — Irish Mackerel Fisheries Commons May 16, 1905
Scottish Herring Fisheries. Commons May 16, 1905
2 speeches — Premature Publication of Parliamentary Papers. Commons May 18, 1905
3 speeches — South of Ireland Fisheries. Commons May 22, 1905
3 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 22, 1905
Irish Agrarian Outrages. Commons May 23, 1905
Newman Estate, County Cork. Commons May 23, 1905
6 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 23, 1905
Prosecution of Mr. Moynihan, of Kanturk, for Non-Payment of Income-Tax. Commons May 24, 1905
CLASS II. Commons May 25, 1905
2 speeches — Threatening Letters in Ireland. Commons May 29, 1905
2 speeches — Cattle Maiming in the Birmingham District. Commons June 1, 1905
Contempt of Court in Ireland. Commons June 1, 1905
2 speeches — Eviction Notices in Ireland. Commons June 1, 1905
2 speeches — Mallow Postal Service. Commons June 1, 1905
Sales of South African War Stores—Report of Sir William Butler's Committee. Commons June 5, 1905
3 speeches — Irish Development Grant Fund Report. Commons June 5, 1905
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 5, 1905
SOUTH AFRICA (SALES AND REFUNDS) Commons June 26, 1905
ALIENS BILL. Commons June 28, 1905
Seizure of Cattle for Bent on the Beecher Estate, County Cork. Commons July 3, 1905
2 speeches — Irish-born Americans and the Aliens Bill. Commons July 4, 1905
2 speeches — Mineral Deposits at Annaghmore, County Cork. Commons July 4, 1905
Police Protection to Mr. Owens at Kilbride. Commons July 5, 1905
2 speeches — Sale of Imported Tobacco as Irish Roll. Commons July 5, 1905
2 speeches — ALIENS BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons July 5, 1905
Mineral Deposits in Ireland Commons July 6, 1905
2 speeches — Holborn Municipal Finance Disclosures. Commons July 10, 1905
Press Censorship in India. Commons July 11, 1905
The Militia. Commons July 11, 1905
ALIENS BILL, Commons July 11, 1905
3 speeches — ALIENS BILL. Commons July 11, 1905
Irish Parliamentary Representation. Commons July 13, 1905
Ireland and the Aliens Bill. Commons July 17, 1905
Hollesley Bay Labour Colony. Commons July 17, 1905
ALIENS BILL. Commons July 17, 1905
3 speeches — The Holborn Borough Council Disclosures—Case of Mr. L. H. Isaacs. Commons July 19, 1905
2 speeches — Crime in County Cork. Commons July 19, 1905
2 speeches — Cork Assizes-Case of Jeremiah Colbert. Commons July 20, 1905
Coalisland—Attack on Harkin's House Commons July 20, 1905
CLASS III. Commons July 20, 1905
CLASS III. Commons July 25, 1905
SECOND READINO. Commons July 28, 1905
2 speeches — Intermediate Education Inspectors in Ireland Commons July 31, 1905
2 speeches — Evictions in Ireland. Commons July 31, 1905
2 speeches — SECOND READING Commons August 1, 1905
2 speeches — Martial Law in Crete. Commons August 3, 1905
Inspection of Irish Intermediate Education. Commons August 3, 1905
2 speeches — Irish Fisheries Report. Commons August 3, 1905
2 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 3, 1905
ISLE OF MAN (CUSTOMS) BILL. Commons August 4, 1905
Standing Committees. Commons August 7, 1905
Clery Estate, County Cork. Commons August 9, 1905
THIRD READING. Commons August 9, 1905
Gun Licences in Ireland—Application of Mr. O'Hanlon. Commons August 10, 1905
3 speeches — Irish Trade Statistics. Commons August 10, 1905
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