Mr Patrick Crumley
1860 - 1923Summary information for Mr Patrick Crumley
Contributions
1911
Postal Facilities (Lisnaskea). Commons February 13, 1911
Application for Reinstatement (Ireland). Written Answers February 13, 1911
Cattle Markets (Ireland). Written Answers February 13, 1911
Exportation of Pigs from Ireland. Written Answers February 13, 1911
Brackensdon Estate, Fermanagh. Commons February 16, 1911
Lough Erne Floods. Commons February 20, 1911
Labourers' Cottages, Enniskillen. Written Answers February 20, 1911
Labourers Acts (Ireland). Commons February 22, 1911
2 speeches — Pigs Exported from Ireland to Great Britain. Commons February 27, 1911
Fermanagh Rural Postman. Commons February 27, 1911
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Written Answers March 6, 1911
Lough Erne Floods. Written Answers March 7, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Commons March 9, 1911
Untenanted Land. Written Answers March 13, 1911
VOTE A.—NUMBER OF LAND FOECES. Commons March 15, 1911
Fermanagh Assizes. Written Answers March 20, 1911
Telegraph Messenger (Wearing Shamrock). Commons March 23, 1911
Telegraph Messenger Boy (Wearing Shamrock, Ireland). Commons March 27, 1911
School Inspectors (Ireland). Written Answers March 27, 1911
Tubercular Pigs. Written Answers March 27, 1911
Letter Carrier Armstrong (Enniskillen). Written Answers March 29, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers March 31, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers April 3, 1911
Trial of Letter Carrier (Enniskillen). Written Answers April 4, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers April 6, 1911
Tinned Meats. Written Answers April 6, 1911
Meat Extracts. Written Answers April 6, 1911
Army Meat Supply (Home-killed and Imported Chilled). Commons April 19, 1911
Blackslea Land, County Fermanagh. Written Answers April 21, 1911
School Improvements (Ireland). Written Answers April 26, 1911
Untenanted Land, Rossbeg, County Fermanagh. Written Answers May 1, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons May 4, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Commons May 8, 1911
Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons May 8, 1911
Post Facilities (Derryharney, County Fermanagh). Commons May 11, 1911
2 speeches — Exportation of Pigs from Ireland. Commons May 11, 1911
2 speeches — Railway Facilities (Kildare). Commons May 11, 1911
Postal Service (County Fermanagh). Commons May 15, 1911
Reinstatement Applications (Ireland). Written Answers May 15, 1911
Swine Fever (Quarantine). Commons May 22, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers May 22, 1911
Board of Agriculture (Ireland). Written Answers May 22, 1911
Lough Erne (Floods). Written Answers May 22, 1911
Kildare Fair. Written Answers May 22, 1911
Railway Pooling Arrangements (Ireland). Commons June 29, 1911
CLAUSE 1.—(Power to urban councils to make by-laics as to sale of meat in urban districts.) Commons June 30, 1911
Imports of Frozen Pigs (False Trade Marks). Commons July 3, 1911
2 speeches — Evicted Tenants (Reinstatement Application). Commons July 3, 1911
4 speeches — Labourers' Cottages, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Commons July 6, 1911
Reinstatement of Evicted Tenants (Ireland). Commons July 11, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons July 31, 1911
Royal Irish Constabulary (Sergeant Carroll's Case), Commons July 31, 1911
Reinstatement Application. Commons July 31, 1911
2 speeches — Sillies River, Fermanagh (Drainage). Commons August 3, 1911
Territorial Force (Frozen Meat). Commons August 14, 1911
2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons October 30, 1911
2 speeches — Unloading Pigs at Holyhead. Commons November 13, 1911
2 speeches — Evicted Tenants (Mullinavale, County Fermanagh). Commons November 21, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers November 27, 1911
Store Pigs from Ireland (Restrictions). Commons December 11, 1911
2 speeches — Sillies River Drainage. Commons December 11, 1911
3 speeches — Pooling Arrangements (Irish Railway Companies). Commons December 11, 1911
2 speeches — Irish Railways (Staffing and Charges). Commons December 14, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers December 15, 1911
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