Mr James O'Kelly
1845 - December 22, 1916Summary information for Mr James O'Kelly
Contributions
1906
Compulsory Purchase Powers. Commons February 21, 1906
Punitive Expeditions in Southern Nigeria. Commons March 1, 1906
Keadue (Roscommon) Telegraph Office. Commons March 1, 1906
Liverpool Trade in Spirits with Nigeria. Commons March 8, 1906
Uganda—Mortality from Sleeping Sickness. Commons March 8, 1906
Re-instatement of Evicted Tenants in Chapel Street, Boyle, County Roscommon. Commons March 12, 1906
Sale of Major French's Cloonyquin Estate. Commons March 12, 1906
Keadue Telegraph Office. Commons March 20, 1906
Mrs. Grace Mahon's Roscommon Estate. Commons April 30, 1906
Boyle Councillor's Election Petition. Commons May 3, 1906
De Freyne Estate. Commons May 3, 1906
Tredennick Bog. Commons May 16, 1906
Irish Evicted Tenants—Case of Bernard Martin. Commons June 18, 1906
Applications for Reinstatement from Evicted Tenants in North Roscommon. Commons June 25, 1906
Housing of Working Classes—Boyle Commissioners Resolution. Commons June 25, 1906
The De Freyne Estate—Construction of a Road to the Village of Sheepwalk. Commons July 2, 1906
Railway from Sligo to Arigna—Government Grant. Commons October 30, 1906
2 speeches — Middlemenland Irish Land Purchases. Commons November 5, 1906
Sale of Mrs. Mahon's Estate at Strokes-town—Reduction of Rent of Sub-Tenants. Commons November 12, 1906
The De Freyne Estate. Commons November 19, 1906
Keadue Game Trespass Prosecution. Commons November 19, 1906
Demands for Payment of Rent from Tenants on the De Freyne Estate. Commons November 26, 1906
Labourers Allotments on the King-Harman Estate. Commons December 20, 1906
Boyle Rate Collector. Commons December 20, 1906
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