Mr John Fitzpatrick
1875 - 1956Summary information for Mr John Fitzpatrick
Contributions
1917
ALLOTMENTS (IRELAND). Commons February 22, 1917
SEED POTATOES. Commons February 26, 1917
ALLOTMENTS (IRELAND). Written Answers February 26, 1917
MOTOR-TRACTOR PLOUGHS. Written Answers February 26, 1917
INCREASED TILLAGE SCHEME (QUEEN'S COUNTY). Commons March 5, 1917
OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons March 5, 1917
Untenanted Land (Ireland). Commons March 5, 1917
OATS. Commons March 6, 1917
ALLOTMENTS (IRELAND). Written Answers March 6, 1917
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers March 6, 1917
2 speeches — MOUNTMELLICK, QUEEN'S COUNTY (FACTORY). Commons March 15, 1917
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS (MINIMUM WAGE). Written Answers March 19, 1917
2 speeches — LAND CULTIVATION (IRELAND). Written Answers March 19, 1917
2 speeches — TILLAGE (IRELAND). Commons March 22, 1917
LAND CULTIVATION. Written Answers March 28, 1917
Vaccination. Written Answers March 28, 1917
TILLAGE (IRELAND). Commons April 19, 1917
Floods (River Nore). Commons April 19, 1917
HAY SUPPLIES Written Answers April 19, 1917
DISUTSED STORES AND FACTORIES. Commons April 23, 1917
ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS (PRIVATE W. MURPHY). Written Answers April 23, 1917
WOOL CLIP (IRELAND). Commons April 24, 1917
TILLAGE OF LAND (IRELAND). Commons April 26, 1917
Floods (Ireland). Commons April 26, 1917
OATS AND HAY (WAR OFFICE PURCHASES). Written Answers June 21, 1917
PROTECTION OF CROPS (IRELAND). Commons July 5, 1917
IRISH GUARDS (CATERHAM). Written Answers July 5, 1917
HAY (1917 CROP). Written Answers July 9, 1917
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers July 9, 1917
PROTECTION OF GROWING CROPS (IRELAND). Commons July 12, 1917
OLD AGE PENSIONS (IRELAND). Commons November 15, 1917
TILLAGE ORDER (IRELAND). Commons November 22, 1917
FLOODS (IRELAND). Commons November 22, 1917
Old Age Pensions. Commons November 22, 1917
POTATOES. Commons November 26, 1917
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