Mr Patrick O'Brien

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

Contributions

1899

AMERICAN MAILS. Commons February 10, 1899

THE WEARING OF THE SHAMROCK BY SOLDIERS. Commons February 10, 1899

POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICES. Commons February 20, 1899

LIGHTHOUSES AT BEREHAVEN. Commons February 23, 1899

INLAND REVENUE OFFICIALS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Commons February 24, 1899

IRISH INLAND REVENUE OFFICERS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Commons February 27, 1899

4 speeches — IRISH RAILWAY AMALGAMATION. Commons March 3, 1899

DUBLIN PAWNBROKERS. Commons March 6, 1899

2 speeches — CONNEMARA POLICE HUT. Commons March 9, 1899

INLAND REVENUE OFFICIALS AND IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Commons March 13, 1899

BELLEVILLE BOILERS. Commons March 16, 1899

SHANNON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. Commons March 17, 1899

COUNTY COURT JUDGE LEONARD. Commons March 20, 1899

STATE ADVANCES FOR IRISH RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION. Commons March 24, 1899

RAILWAYS IN AFRICA. Commons March 27, 1899

MARGARINE IN IRELAND. Commons April 28, 1899

SALE OF DIAMONDS BY THE POLICE. Commons May 2, 1899

ASCENSION DAY. Commons May 11, 1899

LUNACY. Commons May 12, 1899

IRISH MAIL CONTRACTS. Commons May 15, 1899

LIMERICK SORTING CLERKS. Commons June 12, 1899

FERRYBANK POSTMASTERSHIP. Commons June 16, 1899

GUN LICENCES IN IRELAND. Commons June 20, 1899

REPORT OF THE INSPECTORS OF IRISH FISHERIES. Commons June 22, 1899

KILKENNY GRAND JURY SECRETARY. Commons June 26, 1899

THE BUTLER ESTATE, COUNTY CLARE. Commons June 29, 1899

KILKENNY POSTMAN'S PAY. Commons July 3, 1899

BALTIMORE RAILWAY AND PIER. Commons July 10, 1899

IRISH CUSTOMS OFFICERS. Commons July 17, 1899

MILITARY LABOUR IN IRISH BARRACKS. Commons July 24, 1899

BALLINA POSTAL DUTIES. Commons August 1, 1899

ELECTRIC TRAMCAR ACCIDENT IN DUBLIN. Commons August 3, 1899

10 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons October 23, 1899

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