Mr James Lardner

1879 - May 3, 1925
Summary information for Mr James Lardner

Contributions

1911

Industrial Schools (Ireland). Commons February 16, 1911

3 speeches — Royal Irish Constabulary Barracks (Cells). Commons February 16, 1911

Kilcorn Estate, Roslea. Commons February 16, 1911

Evicted Tenants (Ireland). Commons February 16, 1911

Labourers' Cottages (Ireland). Commons February 16, 1911

Irish Land Commission. Written Answers February 16, 1911

Telephone from Monaghan to Clones. Written Answers February 16, 1911

2 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons February 21, 1911

2 speeches — Road Board (Irish Grant). Commons February 21, 1911

New Schools (Ireland). Written Answers February 21, 1911

Reinstatement Application, Knocknagrave, County Monaghan. Written Answers February 21, 1911

Railway Clearing House (Irish Traffic). Commons February 22, 1911

Road Improvements (Ireland). Commons February 22, 1911

3 speeches — Road Board (Allocation of Fund). Commons February 22, 1911

Submarine Signals (British and Irish Coasts). Written Answers February 22, 1911

Petty Sessions, Ireland (Accommodation for Defendants). Commons February 23, 1911

4 speeches — Road Improvements (Ireland). Commons February 23, 1911

Evicted Tenants Act (Langdale Estate, County Monaghan). Commons March 2, 1911

Monaghan County Council University Scholarships. Commons March 2, 1911

Gospel Preachers (County Tipperary). Commons April 6, 1911

Land Commission and Estates Commissioners (Expenses). Commons April 6, 1911

2 speeches — Agricultural Schools (Ireland). Commons April 6, 1911

Irish Universities Act. Written Answers April 10, 1911

2 speeches — Land Registry of Ireland. Written Answers April 10, 1911

Horse Breeding (Ireland). Written Answers April 10, 1911

2 speeches — Telephone Extension (Clones). Commons April 11, 1911

Portadown District Council. Commons April 12, 1911

2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers April 12, 1911

Portadown Urban District Council. Written Answers April 12, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons May 4, 1911

3 speeches — Emigration (Ireland) Expenditure. Commons May 10, 1911

Old Age Pensions. Commons May 11, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers May 15, 1911

Emigration from Ireland. Written Answers May 15, 1911

Evicted Tenants' Reinstatement (John Bernard Magee). Commons May 16, 1911

Probation Officers (Ireland). Commons June 1, 1911

3 speeches — Income-Tax Collectors (Magistracy, Ireland). Commons June 1, 1911

Declaration of Secrecy (Local Government Elections, Ireland). Commons June 1, 1911

2 speeches — Cheap Telephones. Commons June 1, 1911

Old Age Pensions. Commons June 26, 1911

Land Registry (Ireland). Written Answers June 29, 1911

Evicted Tenants (Reinstatement Applications). Written Answers June 29, 1911

Monaghan Mail Service. Written Answers July 14, 1911

2 speeches — Telephone Service (Dublin to Sligo). Commons July 26, 1911

Irish Land Commission (Report). Commons August 8, 1911

Old Age Pensions. Commons August 10, 1911

CLAUSE 59.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 14, 1911

6 speeches — CLAUSE 59.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 15, 1911

National School Teachers (Ireland). Written Answers November 29, 1911

Land Registry (Ireland). Written Answers November 29, 1911

Labourers' Cottages (Ireland). Written Answers November 29, 1911

2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Written Answers December 1, 1911

2 speeches — Rural Telephones (Ireland). Written Answers December 1, 1911

Clones and Monaghan Telephone. Written Answers December 6, 1911

Reinstatement Applications (Ireland). Written Answers December 7, 1911

Liquor Licence Duties (Ireland). Written Answers December 11, 1911

Government Printing (Ireland). Written Answers December 12, 1911

Great Northern (Ireland) Railway. Written Answers December 13, 1911

OFFICIAL REPORT IN ONE VOLUME. Written Answers December 15, 1911

Ordnance Survey (Ireland). Written Answers December 16, 1911

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