Mr Jasper Tully

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

Contributions

1905

Irish Land Purchase—Tenants' Interests. Commons May 11, 1905

Trustees for Grazing Lands and Turbary. Commons May 11, 1905

Outrage at Gortumloe, County Westmeath—Police Inquiry. Commons May 12, 1905

King-Harman and Sandford Estates. Commons May 16, 1905

Turbary Trustees on the King-Harman Estate. Commons May 17, 1905

King-Harman Estate. Commons May 22, 1905

Grazing Farms on the King-Harman Estate. Commons July 3, 1905

Arrears of Interest on Purchase Money uncollected from Tenants on the King-Harman Estate. Commons July 4, 1905

Destruction of Ancient Monument on King-Harman Estate. Commons July 4, 1905

Grazing Lands on the King-Harman Estate. Commons July 10, 1905

The King-Harman Estate. Commons July 10, 1905

Purchase of Turbary on the King-Harman Estate. Commons July 10, 1905

The King-Harman Estate. Commons July 11, 1905

Destruction of Ancient Monument on the King-Harman Estate. Commons July 11, 1905

Rental of Sold and Unsold Portion of the King-Harman Estate. Commons July 14, 1905

Advances Exceeding £3,000 on the King Harman Estate. Commons July 14, 1905

Sale of the Tenant's Interest in Termon Holding on the King-Harman Estate. Commons July 21, 1905

Inspection of Turbary Trust Deed of the King-Harman Estate Commons July 24, 1905

Mulloy Estate, County Roscommon. Commons July 27, 1905

3 speeches — Alleged Outrage at Drumdoe. Commons July 27, 1905

Boyle Ancient Monument Commons July 27, 1905

King—Harman Estate. Commons July 27, 1905

The Termon Holding. Commons July 27, 1905

DRUNKENNESS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 28, 1905

The King-Harman Estate. Commons July 31, 1905

2 speeches — Gortumloe Grazing Farms. Commons July 31, 1905

Police Protection to Military while Mowing Hay on Mullingar Rifle Range. Commons August 7, 1905

Division of Grazing Farm of Gortumloe. Commons August 7, 1905

Alleged Shooting Affray at Drumdoe, Boyle. Commons August 7, 1905

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