Mr James Lardner
1879 - May 3, 1925Summary information for Mr James Lardner
Contributions
1909
Board of Works (Ireland). Commons May 6, 1909
Submarine Signals (English, and Irish Coasts). Written Answers May 6, 1909
Estates Commissioners (Patrick McMeel). Written Answers May 10, 1909
OLD AGE PENSIONS (IRELAND). Commons May 13, 1909
STAMPS.—DUTIES ON CONVEYANCES AND TRANSFERS. Commons May 18, 1909
International Naval Prize Court. Commons May 27, 1909
2 speeches — Systems of Valuation (Ireland and England). Commons July 14, 1909
Evicted Tenants Act (Ireland). Commons July 14, 1909
Old Age Pension Claims (United Kingdom). Written Answers August 11, 1909
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons August 26, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 61.—(Future Tenants.) Commons August 27, 1909
2 speeches — EXAMINERS OF TITLE. Commons August 27, 1909
Labourers (Ireland) Acts (Costs of Administration). Commons August 30, 1909
Protestant Workmen, Dromore, County Down. Commons August 30, 1909
CLAUSE 7.—(Application of Act to Special Premises.) Commons August 31, 1909
CLAUSE 11.—(Short title and commencement.) Commons August 31, 1909
2 speeches — Atkinson Estate, King's County. Commons September 2, 1909
3 speeches — National Teachers, Ireland (Supplemental Grant). Commons September 2, 1909
Irish Land Commission (Examiners of Title). Written Answers September 2, 1909
Explosives (Prices in Ireland and Scotland). Commons September 6, 1909
Land Purchase Agreements (Ireland). Commons September 6, 1909
3 speeches — County Court Judges in Ulster. Commons September 6, 1909
Irish Land Commission (Delayed Replies). Commons September 7, 1909
Reinstatement Application, Corrinshigo, Monaghan. Written Answers September 8, 1909
2 speeches — Land Purchase Act (Estate of Mr. P. G. Mahony, Cordal, Kerry). Commons September 15, 1909
Post Office Circular. Written Answers September 15, 1909
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