Mr Patrick O'Shaughnessy
1872 - December 29, 1920Summary information for Mr Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Contributions
1904
Labourers' Cottages in Ireland. Commons February 4, 1904
West Limerick Mail Service. Commons February 4, 1904
Labourers' Cottages in Ireland's Commons February 8, 1904
Carriage of Mails between Limerick and Tralee. Commons February 11, 1904
Carriage of Mails between Limerick and Tralee. Commons February 16, 1904
Irish Evicted Tenants. Commons February 24, 1904
Small Dwellings Acquisition Act (Ireland). Commons February 25, 1904
Subsidies to Irish Tourist Traffic. Commons February 25, 1904
Railway Facilities in County Limerick Commons February 29, 1904
Sunday Trains on Irish Railways Commons March 2, 1904
2 speeches — TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 4, 1904
Village Tenants and Irish Land Purchase. Commons March 9, 1904
Ireland—Return of Scheme of Cottages. Commons March 14, 1904
Post Office Telephones. Commons March 14, 1904
Limerick Cottage Scheme Loans. Commons March 14, 1904
Labourers' Cottages in Ireland Commons March 21, 1904
2 speeches — Sale of Butter Bill. Commons March 21, 1904
Limerick and Kerry Railway Company— Delay in Payment to Shareholders. Commons March 24, 1904
Labourers' Cottage Schemes. Commons May 4, 1904
The Labourers (Ireland) Bill. Commons May 4, 1904
Costs attendant on Labourers' Cottage Schemes. Commons May 4, 1904
2 speeches — Sale of Butter Bill. Commons May 4, 1904
Alleged Offensive Notice in Pallaskenry. Commons May 9, 1904
2 speeches — Death of Michael Curtin in Cork Gaol. Commons May 11, 1904
2 speeches — Pallaskenry—Offensive Public Notice. Commons May 11, 1904
Case of Michael Curtin. Commons May 16, 1904
Irish Telegraph Service—Case of Mark Finnerty. Commons May 16, 1904
Irish Salt Firkin Butter Industry. Commons July 13, 1904
Irish Poultry Rearing Industry— Railway Rates. Commons July 28, 1904
Lord Dunraven's Limerick Estate. Commons August 3, 1904
Lord Southwell's Limerick Estate. Commons August 3, 1904
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