Mr Maurice Healy
1859 - November 9, 1923Summary information for Mr Maurice Healy
Contributions
1916
REGIMENTAL INSTITUTES (BOARD OF CONTROL). Written Answers March 7, 1916
GENERAL MAXWELL'S POWERS. Commons May 10, 1916
MERCHANT SHIPPING (TONNAGE). Commons May 10, 1916
NUMBER OF EXECUTIONS. Commons May 11, 1916
IRISH CATHOLIC PRISONERS. Commons May 15, 1916
7 speeches — ARRESTS. Commons May 18, 1916
LETTERS. Commons May 18, 1916
ROSSLARE AND FISHGUARD SERVICE. Commons May 18, 1916
ARRESTS. Written Answers June 20, 1916
COKK BARRACKS. Written Answers June 20, 1916
CIVIL LAW (RESTORATION). Commons June 22, 1916
PROHIBITION Of MEETING. Written Answers June 26, 1916
2 speeches — ARRESTS. Written Answers July 4, 1916
Congested Districts (Ireland). Written Answers August 23, 1916
DELAYED MAILS. Written Answers October 18, 1916
NATIONAL SHELL FACTORY. Commons October 25, 1916
4 speeches — Cork Hail Service. Commons October 25, 1916
3 speeches — Cork Mail Service. Commons October 26, 1916
3 speeches — Mail Service (Ireland). Commons November 1, 1916
4 speeches — SOUTHERN IRISH MAIL. Commons November 2, 1916
UNTRIED PRISONERS. Written Answers November 8, 1916
2 speeches — Mail Services, Ireland. Written Answers November 8, 1916
2 speeches — MAIL TRAIN SERVICE. Written Answers November 9, 1916
PRISONERS. Written Answers November 14, 1916
2 speeches — MAIL SERVICES (IRELAND). Written Answers November 29, 1916
2 speeches — MAIL SERVICES (IRELAND). Commons November 30, 1916
2 speeches — National School Teachers (Ireland). Commons November 30, 1916
RAILWAY DISPUTE (IRELAND). Commons December 14, 1916
Irish Prison Warders (Pay). Written Answers December 14, 1916
Mail Service (Ireland). Written Answers December 14, 1916
Irish Night Hails (Delay). Written Answers December 14, 1916
"MANUAL OF EMERGENCY LEGISLATION." Written Answers December 18, 1916
Mail Transit (Dublin). Commons December 31, 1916
Carriage of Mails (Ireland). Written Answers December 31, 1916
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