Mr James Gilhooly
1845 - October 16, 1916Summary information for Mr James Gilhooly
Contributions
1897
COLLISION AT SKA (H.M. GUNBOAT "LANDRAIL" AND S.S. "SIREN.") Commons January 28, 1897
ILLEGAL TRAWLING (IRISH COAST). Commons February 1, 1897
ILLEGAL TRAWLING (BANTRY BAY). Commons February 12, 1897
MAIL DELIVERY (COUNTY CORK). Commons February 18, 1897
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1897–8. Commons February 19, 1897
FISHERY PIER (BALTIMORE). Commons February 22, 1897
ISSUE OF MONEY FOR THE WORKS MENTIONED IN THE SCHEDULE. Commons February 22, 1897
POLICE PATROL, SKIBBEREEN. Commons February 23, 1897
TELEGRAPH FACILLTIES (DRINAGH, CO. CORK). Commons February 25, 1897
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS (IRELAND). Commons February 25, 1897
TELEGRAPH STATION (DRINAGH, CO. CORK.) Commons March 11, 1897
IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons March 11, 1897
The CHAIRMAN of WAYS and MEANS, took the Chair. Commons March 12, 1897
WHITE ESTATE (CO. CORK). Commons March 18, 1897
TRAWLING IN BANTRY BAY. Commons March 18, 1897
SALE OF ESTATE (CO. CORK). Commons March 22, 1897
CHARGE OF BURGLARY (DOWNPATRICK). Commons April 12, 1897
SALE OF ESTATE (BANTRY, CO. CORK). Commons April 12, 1897
IRISH LAND COMMISSION. Commons May 31, 1897
2 speeches — PETTY OFFICERS (NAVAL) DROWNED. Commons July 5, 1897
FAIRS AND MARKET TOLLS (BANTRY, CO. CORK). Commons July 5, 1897
BANTRY PIER. Commons July 6, 1897
CLASS II. Commons July 9, 1897
IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons July 13, 1897
POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS (CASTLETOWN BEREHAVEN). Commons July 16, 1897
CROOKHAVEN PIER. Commons July 16, 1897
SUB-POST OFFICE (LISAVAIRD). Commons July 16, 1897
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1897–8. Commons July 16, 1897
CROOKHAVEN FISHERY PIER. Commons July 19, 1897
CROOKHAVEN FISHERY PIER. Commons July 22, 1897
LISSAVAIRD SUB-POST OFFICE. Commons July 22, 1897
POSTAL FACILITIES (CASTLETOWN, BEREHAVEN). Commons July 22, 1897
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 2, 1897
BANTRY UNION WORKHOUSE. Commons August 6, 1897
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