Mr John Murphy
1870 - April 17, 1930Summary information for Mr John Murphy
Contributions
1901
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HIS MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 19, 1901
KILLARNEY LAKES. Commons March 7, 1901
2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF STANDING ORDER No. 21. Commons March 7, 1901
PATRICK M'NAMARA'S PENSION. Commons March 14, 1901
IRISH RAILWAY RATES— KILLARNEY'S COMPLAINT. Commons March 15, 1901
CUSTOMS EXAMINING OFFICERSHIPS. Commons March 28, 1901
CASTLEISLAND (KERRY) MAIL SERVICE. Commons March 28, 1901
KILLARNEY QUARTER SESSIONS. Commons April 22, 1901
KERRY EVICTED FARMS. Commons April 22, 1901
EAST KERRY MOVING BOG. Commons April 25, 1901
IRISH RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGES. Commons April 30, 1901
IRISH CENSUS. Commons May 13, 1901
2 speeches — KERRY MOVING BOG. Commons June 7, 1901
POSTAL FACILITIES AT FIRIES. Commons June 7, 1901
EARL OF KENMARE AND POLICE PROTECTION. Commons June 10, 1901
HERBERT ESTATE (KERRY) CONFERENCE Commons June 10, 1901
VISITORS TO KILLARNEY—ACTION OF POLICE. Commons June 11, 1901
2 speeches — WAPPING STREET DISTURBANCE. Commons June 17, 1901
2 speeches — IRELAND'S CLAIM TO GOVERNMENT WORK AND CONTRACTS. Commons June 18, 1901
CUSTOMS—EXAMINATION OF PASSENGERS' LUGGAGE. Commons June 20, 1901
MAIDEN QUARTER SESSIONS IN IRELAND. Commons June 20, 1901
BELFAST DISTURBANCES. Commons June 21, 1901
KILLAGLIN (CO. KERRY) LINE. Commons June 24, 1901
GREENWICH UNION BURIAL SCANDALS. Commons July 15, 1901
GREENWICH UNION CEMETERY SCANDAL. Commons July 22, 1901
2 speeches — MR. LLOYD, R.M. Commons July 22, 1901
5 speeches — GREAT SOUTHERN AND WESTERN RAILWAY BILL [Lords]. (BY ORDER.) Commons July 23, 1901
CLASS II Commons August 8, 1901
DISCHARGING FIREARMS, COUNTY ANTRIM. Commons August 12, 1901
LORD HEADLEY'S ESTATE, CO. KERRY. Commons August 16, 1901
POLICE INTERFERENCE WITH UNITED IRISH LEAGUE MEETINGS. Commons August 17, 1901
CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 17, 1901
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