Mr Maurice Healy
1859 - November 9, 1923Summary information for Mr Maurice Healy
Contributions
1911
MIXED MARRIAGES IN IRELAND. Commons February 7, 1911
Adjudication of Deeds for Stamp Duty. Commons February 8, 1911
Documentary Adjudication (Government Stamp Offices). Written Answers February 13, 1911
Fair Rent Applications (Ireland). Written Answers February 13, 1911
Income Tax (Collection in Ireland). Written Answers February 14, 1911
Registration of Deeds. Written Answers February 14, 1911
BUDGET (1910) RESOLUTIONS. Commons February 24, 1911
2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons March 8, 1911
2 speeches — Cork Post Office Telegraph Staff. Written Answers July 13, 1911
Cork Post Office. Written Answers August 1, 1911
Irish University Professorships. Commons August 8, 1911
FINANCE BILL. Commons August 9, 1911
6 speeches — CLAUSE 47.—(Erection of Sanatoria, etc.) Commons November 9, 1911
IRISH CONTRIBUTORS. Written Answers November 9, 1911
Stamp Duty. Written Answers November 9, 1911
CLAUSE 58.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons November 13, 1911
CLAUSE 59.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 14, 1911
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE [MONEY]. Commons November 15, 1911
8 speeches — CLAUSE 59.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 15, 1911
National School Teachers' Pension Scheme (Ireland). Commons November 28, 1911
NEW CLAUSE [Read a second time, 28th November.] Commons November 29, 1911
Cork Post Office. Written Answers November 29, 1911
Cork Post Office. Written Answers December 1, 1911
Cork Telegraph Staff. Written Answers December 5, 1911
CLAUSE 1.—(Duty on Tea.) Commons December 11, 1911
8 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Definition of Premises for the Purpose of the Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons December 11, 1911
CLAUSE VIII.—(Partial Application of Surplus for Development Fund and Sanatoria and Loan to East Africa Protectorate, 38 & 39 Vict. c. 45. 9 Edw. 7. c. 47.) Commons December 11, 1911
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.