Mr Michael Flavin
1866 - May 3, 1944Summary information for Mr Michael Flavin
Contributions
1914
Labourers (Ireland) Act. Commons February 19, 1914
Kerry Assizes. Commons February 19, 1914
2 speeches — Class II.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION (IRELAND). Commons February 23, 1914
DETACHABLE BUOYS (SUBMARINES). Commons February 24, 1914
2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons April 2, 1914
2 speeches — Telephone Service. Commons April 2, 1914
2 speeches — Kerry County Council (Floods). Commons April 6, 1914
2 speeches — WOOLWICH ARSENAL. Commons April 6, 1914
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers April 6, 1914
HOUSING ACCOMMODATION (IRELAND). Commons April 7, 1914
3 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons April 7, 1914
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Written Answers April 7, 1914
2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons April 8, 1914
Labourers Acts (Ireland). Written Answers April 8, 1914
3 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers April 8, 1914
Evicted Tenants, Ireland (Reinstatement). Commons April 15, 1914
Junior Assistant Mistresses (Ireland). Written Answers April 24, 1914
NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS. Written Answers August 7, 1914
2 speeches — UNREASONABLE WITHHOLDING OF FOODSTUFFS BILL. Commons August 8, 1914
3 speeches — National Volunteers (Ireland). Commons August 10, 1914
3 speeches — HOSPITAL SHIPS (FISHGUARD AND ROSSLARE ROUTE). Commons August 10, 1914
County Kerry (Grand Jury). Written Answers August 10, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers August 10, 1914
Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons August 27, 1914
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Commons September 9, 1914
3 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons September 9, 1914
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons September 14, 1914
SUGAR SUPPLY (CORK AND KERRY). Commons November 23, 1914
2 speeches — FROZEN, CHILLED, AND FRESH MEAT (PRICES). Commons November 23, 1914
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