Mr Patrick O'Brien
1853 - July 12, 1917Summary information for Mr Patrick O'Brien
Contributions
1898
IRISH LAND COMMISSION. Commons February 10, 1898
POST OFFICE: COUNTERMEN AND TELEGRAPHISTS. Commons February 14, 1898
DUBLIN POST OFFICE: SORTING CLERKS. Commons February 28, 1898
SUB-POSTMASTERS AND THE JUBILEE CONCESSIONS. Commons March 1, 1898
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION IN IRELAND. Commons March 3, 1898
FAIR RENTS AT KILMALLOCK. Commons March 4, 1898
SUPPLY. Commons March 4, 1898
BONDS IN THE POSTAL SERVICE. Commons March 7, 1898
INCREASE OF LUNACY. Commons March 14, 1898
RUSSIA AND PORT ARTHUR. Commons March 15, 1898
BOY CLERKS IN THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. Commons March 17, 1898
SORTING CLERKS AT LIMERICK. Commons March 21, 1898
PRESIDENT KRUGER'S DISPATCH. Commons March 22, 1898
MEAT AND FORAGE FOR THE TROOPS IN IRELAND. Commons March 25, 1898
INDIAN CURRENCY. Commons March 28, 1898
RECRUITING FROM THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons March 29, 1898
LABOURERS' COTTAGES AT MOUNTRATH. Commons March 31, 1898
CANDIDATES FOR THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons April 1, 1898
5 speeches — ARMY AND ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY RECRUITS. Commons April 4, 1898
JUDICIAL TENANCIES IN WICKLOW. Commons April 5, 1898
IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons April 18, 1898
3 speeches — LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY (STEAM VESSELS) BILL. Commons April 19, 1898
2 speeches — IRISH ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIVY COUNCILLORS. Commons April 21, 1898
EX-ARMY MEN FOR POSTMEN. Commons April 22, 1898
DECLARATION OF PARIS. Commons April 25, 1898
4 speeches — REPORTED SALE OF THE STEAMSHIP IRELAND. Commons April 26, 1898
IRISH RURAL POSTMEN. Commons April 28, 1898
CLAUSE III. Commons April 28, 1898
CASE OF SEAMAN GUNNER PILKINGTON. Commons April 29, 1898
SKIBBEREEN ASSAULT CASE. Commons May 3, 1898
3 speeches — DR. JENNINGS, J.P. Commons May 9, 1898
RAILWAY COMMISSION. Commons May 12, 1898
On CLAUSE 34, Commons May 16, 1898
ROMAN CATHOLICS DISABILITIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 20, 1898
2 speeches — TENDERS FOR KILKENNY MILITARY BARRACKS. Commons May 23, 1898
2 speeches — O'SULLIVAN v. HUNT. Commons May 23, 1898
2 speeches — TREASURY CLAIMS ON KILKENNY. Commons May 24, 1898
NEW CLAUSE. Commons May 24, 1898
THE BALLINAHINCH DISTURBANCE. Commons June 6, 1898
2 speeches — THE LEISLIP NATIONAL SCHOOL-MISTRESS. Commons June 9, 1898
SCOTTISH CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. Commons June 10, 1898
WOOLWICH POSTMEN'S GRIEVANCES. Commons June 13, 1898
IRISH MATCHES. Commons June 14, 1898
2 speeches — IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARIES. Commons June 16, 1898
3 speeches — IRELAND AND THE AMERICAN MAILS. Commons June 21, 1898
IRISH DAY MAIL. Commons June 24, 1898
ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS. Commons June 27, 1898
INCOME TAX ON STORES. Commons June 28, 1898
IRISH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Commons June 30, 1898
2 speeches — FREE RAILWAY PASSES FOR MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. Commons June 30, 1898
FINANCIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Commons July 1, 1898
NEW LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARIES IN IRELAND. Commons July 4, 1898
3 speeches — FISHGUARD AND ROSSLARE RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS BILL. Commons July 7, 1898
SPECIAL LEAVE FOR POSTMEN. Commons July 7, 1898
CLASS I. Commons July 8, 1898
PROMOTION AMONG DUBLIN POSTMEN. Commons July 12, 1898
RAILWAY CONNECTION AT CORK. Commons July 14, 1898
ASSISTANT TEACHERS IN IRISH NATIONAL SCHOOLS. Commons July 15, 1898
CLONMELLON POST OFFICE. Commons July 18, 1898
POSTAL DUTIES AT WOODFORD GREEN. Commons July 21, 1898
PROPOSED PIER AT RENARD POINT. Commons July 25, 1898
CARLOW POST OFFICE. Commons July 26, 1898
PRIVILEGE. Commons July 26, 1898
SALUTING POSTMASTERS. Commons July 28, 1898
ORDNANCE SURVEY VOTE. Commons July 28, 1898
VICE-REGAL COMMISSION. Commons July 29, 1898
2 speeches — QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 29, 1898
SUB-POSTMASTERS. Commons August 2, 1898
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 3, 1898
POLICE BARRACKS AT KNOCKLONG. Commons August 4, 1898
COLONIAL BOUNTIES ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. Commons August 8, 1898
WESTPORT UNION. Commons August 9, 1898
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