Mr Jasper Tully

1859 - September 16, 1938
Summary information for Mr Jasper Tully

Contributions

1904

Holdings for Herds on Grazing Lands. Commons July 14, 1904

2 speeches — Labourers' Cottages in Ireland. Commons July 14, 1904

Jones Lloyd Estate. Commons July 14, 1904

Roscrea Income-Tax Appeals. Commons July 14, 1904

Economic Holdings for Herds on Grazing Lands purchased under the Land Act of 1903. Commons July 18, 1904

Hastings v. Beegan. Commons July 18, 1904

Imprisonment for Cruelty to Animals in County Roscommon. Commons July 18, 1904

Refusal of Loan to Boyle Town Commissioners for Erection of Cottages. Commons July 19, 1904

Castlerea Rate Collector, Commons July 19, 1904

Keadew (Carrick-on Shannon) Catholic School Teacher. Commons July 19, 1904

3 speeches — BELFAST CORPORATION (TRAMWAYS) BILL [LORDS] (BY ORDER.) Commons July 19, 1904

Cruelty to Animals, Cases in County Roscommon. Commons July 25, 1904

Mayo Firearm Outrage. Commons July 25, 1904

Mr. A. M'Guire's Estate, County Leitrim. Commons July 26, 1904

Castlerea Rate Collector. Commons July 26, 1904

Mr. Arthur M'Guire's Leitrim Estate. Commons July 27, 1904

Irish Local Government Board Surcharges. Commons August 3, 1904

Royal Irish Constabulary Recruits. Commons August 3, 1904

Macroom Union Clerkship. Commons August 3, 1904

Labourers' Cottages in Ireland—Unqualified Tenants. Commons August 3, 1904

Irish Land Act Administration. Commons August 4, 1904

Dillon Estate, Ballaghaderreen. Commons August 8, 1904

Irish Local Government Board Surcharges. Commons August 8, 1904

7 speeches — THE CORK VACANCY. Commons August 11, 1904

3 speeches — Redmond Estate, County Wexford. Commons August 11, 1904

Cattle Breeding in Wexford. Commons August 11, 1904

Belfast Market Tolls. Commons August 11, 1904

Cootehall National School Teacher's Salary. Commons August 11, 1904

16 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons August 11, 1904

2 speeches — NEW WRIT FOR THE CITY OF CORK. Commons August 12, 1904

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