Mr John O'Dowd

1856 - 1937
Summary information for Mr John O'Dowd

Contributions

1910

3 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons February 28, 1910

Old Age Pension Tests. Written Answers March 1, 1910

Labour Exchanges. Commons March 3, 1910

Old Age Pensions Withdrawn (Ireland). Commons March 7, 1910

Labour Exchange (Sligo). Commons March 8, 1910

2 speeches — Captain Bryan Cooper's Estate, County Sligo. Commons March 31, 1910

Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons April 5, 1910

Farm at Leitrim Hill, Tubbercurry. Written Answers April 5, 1910

Owenmore River, County Sligo (Floods). Written Answers April 5, 1910

2 speeches — Congested Districts Board (Greyfield Farm, Sligo). Commons April 7, 1910

Jackson Estate (Sligo). Commons April 7, 1910

Ballymote Tenants (County Sligo). Commons April 7, 1910

Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Written Answers April 11, 1910

2 speeches — Juvenile Offenders (Use of the Birch). Commons April 18, 1910

Justices of the Peace (County Mayo). Commons April 18, 1910

Lough Arrow, South Sligo (Floodings). Commons April 18, 1910

Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons April 18, 1910

Boyle District Council, South Sligo. Commons April 19, 1910

Old Age Pensions. Commons April 20, 1910

4 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons April 25, 1910

Use of Birch in Prisons. Commons April 25, 1910

Extra Police Force, County Sligo. Written Answers April 25, 1910

3 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons April 26, 1910

Congested Districts (Ireland). Written Answers April 27, 1910

4 speeches — Tubbercurry Union (Supply of Medicines). Commons April 28, 1910

4th Connaught Rangers (Discharge). Written Answers July 4, 1910

Congested Districts Board, Ireland. Commons July 5, 1910

2 speeches — Congested Districts Board. Commons July 7, 1910

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (IRELAND). Commons July 7, 1910

3 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons July 11, 1910

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