Mr John O'Dowd
1856 - 1937Summary information for Mr John O'Dowd
Contributions
1909
2 speeches — Gore-Booth Estate (Sligo). Commons April 1, 1909
King-Harman Estate (Grass Lands). Commons April 1, 1909
National Education Board (Ireland). Written Answers April 1, 1909
Civil Service (Salary Increments). Written Answers April 1, 1909
ARTERIAL DRAINAGE IN IRELAND. Commons April 22, 1909
2 speeches — Land Purchase (Sligo). Commons April 28, 1909
Charges of Intimidation (Riverstown, County Sligo). Commons May 3, 1909
2 speeches — Sligo Spring Assizes. Commons May 3, 1909
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons May 4, 1909
Pensions of National Teachers. Commons May 4, 1909
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons May 6, 1909
National School Inspectors (Ireland). Commons May 12, 1909
Old Age Pensions Refused, County Sligo. Written Answers July 5, 1909
Old Age Pensions (Sligo). Written Answers July 5, 1909
Telephone Trunk System (Sligo). Commons July 12, 1909
3 speeches — Artizan's Cottages, Sligo (Refusal of Loan). Commons July 19, 1909
2 speeches — Jackson Estate (Applications for Reinstatement). Commons July 19, 1909
2 speeches — Old Age Pensions Appeals (County Sligo). Commons July 26, 1909
Housing of Working Classes (Ireland) Act, 1908. Commons July 26, 1909
Sir Jocelyn Gore-Booth's Estate (Ballymote, County Sligo). Commons July 26, 1909
Old Age Pension Appeal (Alice M'Donnell, Currea, Sligo). Written Answers July 29, 1909
Old Age Pensions Appeal (County Sligo). Commons August 2, 1909
2 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons August 2, 1909
CLAUSE 40.—(Incorporation of the Congested Districts Board.) Commons August 25, 1909
2 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons September 9, 1909
CLAUSE 16.—(Prohibition of Advance.) Commons September 15, 1909
CLAUSE 17.—(Advances for purchase of Parcels of Land.) Commons November 23, 1909
Knox Estate, Sligo. Written Answers December 1, 1909
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