Mr John O'Dowd
1856 - 1937Summary information for Mr John O'Dowd
Contributions
1903
Irish Proclaimed Districts. Commons February 23, 1903
Land Purchase in County Sligo—Land Commission Advances. Commons February 24, 1903
THE EXCLUSION OF CANADIAN CATTLE. Commons February 25, 1903
2 speeches — Chaffpool Police Huts. Commons March 2, 1903
Knocalassa Grazing Farm, Riverstown, County Sligo. Commons March 3, 1903
Land Purchase in Leitrim—Gillmor's Case. Commons March 9, 1903
2 speeches — Land Purchase in County Leitrim—Gillmor' s Lands. Commons March 11, 1903
County Sligo Police Force. Commons March 30, 1903
Labourers (Ireland) Acts. Commons May 4, 1903
Sligo Grazing Lands. Commons May 6, 1903
Irish School Equipments. Commons May 13, 1903
2 speeches — ULSTER AND CONNAUGHT LIGHT RAILWAYS BILL [BY ORDER]. Commons May 14, 1903
Castlebaldwin Postal Facilities. Commons May 19, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 17, 1903
Construction of a Bridge at Coolavin, County Sligo. Commons June 18, 1903
County Sligo Telegraphs. Commons June 18, 1903
Imprisonment for Contempt of Court in Ireland. Commons June 23, 1903
Tottenham Estate, County Leitrim. Commons June 23, 1903
Irish Prison Matrons. Commons June 24, 1903
Assistant Matrons in Irish Prisons. Commons June 29, 1903
Tenant Purchaser, Mr. S. Gillmor. Commons June 29, 1903
Irish Assistant Prison Matrons. Commons July 6, 1903
South Sligo Police. Commons July 6, 1903
Law as to Contempt of Court in Ireland. Commons July 6, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 6, 1903
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 7, 1903
Contempt of Court. Commons July 8, 1903
Land Loans in Ireland—The Acres, Dromahair. Commons July 10, 1903
Cost of Extra Police in Sligo. Commons July 10, 1903
CLASS III Commons July 10, 1903
Grazing Farms in Congested Districts. Commons July 13, 1903
Sligo Extra Police Cost. Commons July 16, 1903
Achonry (Sligo) Schools. Commons July 30, 1903
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