Mr Michael Joyce
1854 - 1941Summary information for Mr Michael Joyce
Contributions
1903
Roxboro Road School. Limerick. Commons February 26, 1903
SOLICITOUS BILL. Commons February 27, 1903
Limerick Artizans' Dwellings Loan. Commons March 4, 1903
SALE OF ADULTERATED BUTTER. Commons March 4, 1903
Roxboro Road School, Limerick. Commons March 5, 1903
Irish Courts of Conscience. Commons March 10, 1903
3 speeches — Roxboro Road School, Limerick. Commons March 11, 1903
Roxboro' Road School, Limerick. Commons March 23, 1903
Straw Island Lights. Commons March 26, 1903
Margaretta Shoals, Galway Bay. Commons March 26, 1903
Limerick Telegraphists' Grievances. Commons April 1, 1903
THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (LIGHTHOUSES) BILL. Commons April 3, 1903
Margaretta Buoys, Galway Bay. Commons April 6, 1903
Straw Island, South Arran and Roancarrig Lights. Commons April 6, 1903
Protection of Seamen at Limerick. Commons April 27, 1903
The Condemned Soldier at Pretoria. Commons April 29, 1903
2 speeches — Bovine Tuberculosis—Cost of Commissions and Compensation to Owners. Commons April 29, 1903
Army Pensions—Case of John Stapleton. Commons April 30, 1903
Army Pensions—Case of Henry Duke, late of 81st Foot. Commons April 30, 1903
Cross Channel Transit of Irish Live Stock. Commons May 6, 1903
American Batter sold as Irish. Commons May 18, 1903
Tenders for Meat Contract for Limerick Garrison. Commons May 21, 1903
Railway Delivery of Irish Butter around London. Commons June 15, 1903
Irish Poor Law Officers' Superannuation. Commons June 18, 1903
Limerick and Cork Mail Trains. Commons June 22, 1903
Irish Butter Trade—Railway Delays in England. Commons June 22, 1903
Scotch Whisky in Tied Houses. Commons July 6, 1903
2 speeches — Limerick Post Office—Learners. Commons July 6, 1903
Army Pensions—Case of James Griffin, late of Royal Garrison Regiment. Commons July 8, 1903
2 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 8, 1903
River Shannon Fisheries. Commons July 10, 1903
Fishery Rights in Limerick. Commons July 30, 1903
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