Mr Patrick M'Hugh
1858 - May 30, 1909Summary information for Mr Patrick M'Hugh
Contributions
1908
Ballinagleva Eviction Notices. Commons February 13, 1908
CONTEMPT OF COURT (IRELAND). Commons March 10, 1908
Pensions of Irish School Teachers. Commons March 16, 1908
Canadian Pacific Mail Contract. Commons May 7, 1908
Canadian Mail Contract. Commons May 12, 1908
Contempt of Court Bill. Commons May 13, 1908
2 speeches — Irish Sea Fisheries Development. Commons May 14, 1908
Sligo Fisheries. Commons May 14, 1908
Reinstatement of Evicted Tenants. Commons May 18, 1908
Amendment of Irish Land Acts. Commons May 18, 1908
Completion of Fishing Pier at Ballyconnell. Commons May 18, 1908
Funds for Development of Irish Sea Fishing Industry. Commons May 18, 1908
Sligo Improvement Scheme. Commons June 1, 1908
Sligo Post Office—Night Duties. Commons July 28, 1908
Dromard Evicted Tenant. Commons July 28, 1908
The All-Red Route. Commons July 28, 1908
Land Law (Ireland) Acts. Commons July 28, 1908
4 speeches — Irish School Literature. Commons July 29, 1908
Ballinorley (Sligo) Teacher's Residence. Commons July 30, 1908
4 speeches — Ballinorley National School. Commons July 30, 1908
Paupers and Old-Age Pensions. Commons October 15, 1908
Evicted Tenants in County Sligo. Commons December 2, 1908
Completion of Sale of the Verschoyle Estate at Tanrago. Commons December 2, 1908
Sale of the Hazelwood Demesne Estate of Owen Wynne. Commons December 2, 1908
Untenanted Lands on the Gore-Booth Estate. Commons December 2, 1908
Alleged Tampering with Jury at Limerick Assizes. Commons December 10, 1908
Retrospective Payment of Old-Age Pensions. Commons December 14, 1908
Alleged Jury Packing at Sligo. Commons December 14, 1908
Irish Crown Solicitors and Jury Challenging. Commons December 14, 1908
2 speeches — Canvassing Jurors. Commons December 14, 1908
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