Mr John Boland
1870 - March 17, 1958Summary information for Mr John Boland
Contributions
1914
Cahirciveen Post Office. Commons February 18, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons February 19, 1914
ULSTER LETTERS. Commons February 23, 1914
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Written Answers February 23, 1914
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers March 30, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers March 30, 1914
Old Age Pensions. Commons April 2, 1914
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons April 7, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons April 7, 1914
Evicted Tenants (Ireland). Commons April 7, 1914
Congested Districts Board (Ireland). Commons April 7, 1914
Evicted Tenants (Ireland). Commons April 16, 1914
ASSISTANT REVISING BARRISTERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 24, 1914
Strand's End (Cahirciveen) Boat Slip. Written Answers April 28, 1914
2 speeches — Congested Districts Board, Ireland (Mackerel Curing). Commons April 30, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons May 5, 1914
2 speeches — Merthyr Roman Catholic School. Commons May 18, 1914
Old Age Pensions. Commons June 30, 1914
Merthyr Tydvil Education Authority. Commons July 2, 1914
Movement of Cattle (County Kerry). Commons July 7, 1914
Movement of Cattle (County Kerry). Written Answers July 7, 1914
Mackerel Curing (Ireland). Commons July 9, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons July 16, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers July 20, 1914
National School Teachers (Ireland). Commons July 27, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons July 27, 1914
Old Age Pensions. Commons July 27, 1914
TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons July 28, 1914
Ballinskelligs Pier. Commons July 30, 1914
2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons July 30, 1914
Congested Districts Board (Ireland). Commons August 5, 1914
2 speeches — Congested Districts Board (Ireland). Commons August 6, 1914
Iodine Supply. Commons September 14, 1914
LETTER DELIVERIES. Written Answers November 26, 1914
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