Mr Patrick M'Hugh
1858 - May 30, 1909Summary information for Mr Patrick M'Hugh
Contributions
1902
Ex-Sergeant Sheridan, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons January 30, 1902
Tottenham Estate, Leitrim. Commons January 31, 1902
Kilgariff Farm, Dowra, Leitrim. Commons January 31, 1902
Irish Local Taxation Commission. Commons January 31, 1902
Judge O'Connor Morris. Commons February 4, 1902
Cliffoney Police Sergeant. Commons February 6, 1902
Prison Treatment of Mr. Conor O'Kelly, M.P. Commons February 10, 1902
Evictions on the Tottenham Estate, Leitrim. Commons February 14, 1902
2 speeches — Sale of the Tottenham Estate. Commons February 14, 1902
Irish Intermediate Education Board—Appointment of the Examiner in Irish. Commons February 27, 1902
Irish Agricultural and Technical Education Subsidies. Commons February 28, 1902
Sanitary Loans to Irish Urban Authorities. Commons February 28, 1902
3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1902–3 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons February 28, 1902
Tottenham Estate, Co. Leitrim. Commons March 3, 1902
Sligo District Lunatic Asylum. Commons March 3, 1902
Glenade Extra Police Force. Commons March 3, 1902
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND—JUDGE O'CONNOR MORRIS. Commons March 11, 1902
Tottenham Estate—Advance to James Fox. Commons March 13, 1902
Dickson Estate—County Leitrim. Commons March 13, 1902
3 speeches — United Irish League, Mullaghdun Branch. Commons May 1, 1902
Irish Local Taxation. Commons May 14, 1902
Grants in Aid for Irish Local Government. Commons May 14, 1902
Irish Main Road Maintenance. Commons May 14, 1902
Tottenham Estate, County Leitrim. Commons May 14, 1902
Irish Land Court Administration. Commons May 14, 1902
Committals for Contempt of Court in Ireland. Commons June 3, 1902
Technical Education in Sligo. Commons June 3, 1902
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