Mr Patrick O'Shaughnessy

1872 - December 29, 1920
Summary information for Mr Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Contributions

1901

ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS. Commons February 25, 1901

LIMERICK CLERK OF THE PEACE Commons February 26, 1901

CLIN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Commons March 7, 1901

THE ROYAL DECLARATION AGAINST ROMAN CATHOLICISM. Commons March 7, 1901

3 speeches — IRISH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCILS. Commons March 18, 1901

SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS TO CHILDREN BILL. Commons March 20, 1901

ELECTRO-CULTURE OF POTATOES IN IRELAND. Commons March 21, 1901

SALES OF ESTATES IN IRELAND. Commons March 21, 1901

2 speeches — IRISH ROAD SYSTEM. Commons April 22, 1901

ROAD LABOUR IN IRELAND. Commons April 25, 1901

WEST AFRICAN REGIMENT—COOMASSIE MUTINEERS. Commons May 9, 1901

BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons May 9, 1901

IRISH BUTTER FRAUDS. Commons May 9, 1901

4 speeches — IRISH BUTTER AND FRAUDULENT SUBSTITUTES. Commons May 14, 1901

BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons May 17, 1901

BUTTER STANDARDS. Commons May 17, 1901

3 speeches — BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons May 21, 1901

LABOURERS (IRELAND) ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 22, 1901

2 speeches — LIMERICK RURAL POSTMAN'S GRIEVANCES. Commons June 10, 1901

2 speeches — BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons June 17, 1901

3 speeches — LIMERICK DISTURBANCES—CASE OF DR. LONG. Commons June 18, 1901

CONVEYANCE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE ON IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons July 15, 1901

Class II. Commons July 16, 1901

CARRIAGE OF BUTTER ON IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons July 19, 1901

LABOURERS' COTTAGES IN COUNTY CORK. Commons July 19, 1901

3 speeches — BUTTER STANDARD COMMITTEE— IRISH REPRESENTATION. Commons July 23, 1901

2 speeches — TARBERT AND KILRUSH STEAMER. Commons August 8, 1901

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 9, 1901

RATHKEALE MAILS. Commons August 12, 1901

2 speeches — SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS TO CHILDREN BILL. Commons August 14, 1901

LIMERICK POOR RATE COLLECTORS. Commons August 15, 1901

SWINE FEVER IN LINCOLNSHIRE. Commons August 16, 1901

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