Mr John Hayden
1863 - July 3, 1954Summary information for Mr John Hayden
Contributions
1907
Irish Evicted Tenants. Commons February 14, 1907
2 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 14, 1907
Land Purchase in County Roscommon. Commons February 21, 1907
Untenanted Land in County Roscommon. Commons February 26, 1907
Goodall Estate, Roscommon. Commons March 13, 1907
Finn v. Campbell. Commons March 14, 1907
Irish Land Purchase Delays. Commons March 14, 1907
Land Cases in County Roscommon. Commons March 18, 1907
Jury Challenging at Roscommon Assizes. Commons March 18, 1907
Jury Challenging at Roscommon Assizes. Commons March 19, 1907
Sale of Sir Henry Burke's Estate, County Roscommon. Commons March 25, 1907
Sale of Grass Farms at Athlone. Commons March 25, 1907
Pakenham-Mahon Estate, Roscommon. Commons March 25, 1907
Ireland and Education Grants. Commons March 25, 1907
Crime in West Suffolk. Commons March 26, 1907
Irish Judges' Addresses. Commons March 26, 1907
2 speeches — Irish Judges and Police Reports. Commons March 26, 1907
Scott and Cleaver Estate, Roscommon. Commons March 27, 1907
2 speeches — Irish Land Act Finance. Commons April 22, 1907
Guaranteed Irish Land Stock. Commons April 23, 1907
2 speeches — Irish Laud Purchase Fund. Commons April 24, 1907
Ballintubber Demonstration. Commons May 1, 1907
Irish Evicted Tenants. Commons May 1, 1907
Irish County Council Bank Accounts. Commons May 2, 1907
Clerks to Surveyors. Commons May 2, 1907
Promotion in the Customs Service. Commons May 9, 1907
Exceptional Payment of Residual Capitation Grant Commons June 10, 1907
Irish Railways. Commons June 10, 1907
Obstruction by Standing Vehicles at Athlone. Commons July 3, 1907
Compensation paid in connection with Athlone Rifle Range Arbitration. Commons July 3, 1907
Irish Loans. Commons July 16, 1907
Income-Tax on Irish Land Purchase. Commons July 23, 1907
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 25, 1907
Irish Teachers' Certificates. Commons August 27, 1907
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