Mr Patrick O'Brien

1853 - July 12, 1917
Summary information for Mr Patrick O'Brien

Contributions

1890

ANONYMOUS LEAFLETS. Commons February 17, 1890

AGRARIAN CRIME. Commons February 20, 1890

VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons February 28, 1890

ULSTER CANAL—CASE OF JOHN WALL. Commons March 14, 1890

IRISH ADMINISTRATION. Commons March 20, 1890

SUPPLY-REPORT. Commons March 21, 1890

2 speeches — THE LAND PURCHASE BILL. Commons March 27, 1890

EVICTIONS IN DONEGAL. Commons March 28, 1890

UNMUZZLED DOGS. Commons March 31, 1890

ALLEGED MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE CASE OF GATCLIFFE. Commons March 31, 1890

2 speeches — PRISON TREATMENT OF GEORGE HARRISON. Commons April 1, 1890

MR. HUGH GRAHAM, J.P. Commons April 17, 1890

THE POSTMASTERSHIP OF WATERFORD. Commons May 1, 1890

POSTMASTERS' PAY. Commons May 2, 1890

POST OFFICE AT CORDUFF. Commons May 8, 1890

IRELAND—THE LATE DR. CROSS. Commons May 12, 1890

3 speeches — THE EXECUTION OF DR. GROSS. Commons May 13, 1890

2 speeches — RURAL POSTMEN. Commons May 23, 1890

CHARGE AGAINST A TIPPERARY CONSTABLE. Commons June 12, 1890

ALLEGED ILLEGAL USE OF FIREARMS. Commons June 12, 1890

THE CHARGE AGAINST SERGEANT LORD. Commons June 16, 1890

CATHOLICS IN IRISH PRISONS. Commons June 17, 1890

THE VERY REV. DR. M'ALROY. Commons June 19, 1890

2 speeches — POLICE "SHADOWING." Commons June 23, 1890

POSTMEN'S HOLIDAYS. Commons July 24, 1890

MAGISTRATES FOR TYRONE. Commons July 25, 1890

SPIRIT LICENCES. Commons July 29, 1890

LICENCES IN MONAGHAN. Commons August 5, 1890

DUBLIN SCIENCE AND ART BUILDINGS. Commons August 7, 1890

POSSESSION OF ARMS. Commons August 8, 1890

SHADOWING. Commons August 11, 1890

MR. SWINBURNE. Commons August 11, 1890

EMPLOYÉS. Commons August 12, 1890

CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLES. Commons August 14, 1890

IRELAND—LICENCES. Commons August 15, 1890

IRELAND—THE TULLOW POLICE. Commons August 18, 1890

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