Mr Patrick Power
1850 - January 8, 1913Summary information for Mr Patrick Power
Contributions
1901
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HIS MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 15, 1901
2 speeches — SUNDAY PUBLICATION OF TELEGRAMS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. Commons February 18, 1901
IRISH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCILLORS AND CONTRACTS. Commons February 28, 1901
Class I. Commons February 28, 1901
Class I. Commons March 1, 1901
3 speeches — PREVENTION OF STEAM TRAAVLTNG OFF SCOTLAND. Commons March 4, 1901
2 speeches — SUSPENSION OF MEMBERS (5TH MARCH). Commons March 6, 1901
AMENDMENT OF STANDING ORDER No. 21. Commons March 7, 1901
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (REPORTS OF MONEY COMMITTEES). Commons March 11, 1901
CIVIL SERVICES EXCESSES, 1899–1900. Commons March 25, 1901
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons March 29, 1901
2 speeches — DEMISE OF THE CROWN BILL. Commons April 1, 1901
IRISH LABOURERS—PRIZES FOR INDUSTRY. Commons April 22, 1901
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IN THE MALTESE COURTS. Commons April 25, 1901
FISHERIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 2, 1901
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons May 3, 1901
2 speeches — FISHERY LOANS IN IRELAND. Commons May 21, 1901
ALLOTMENTS IN IRISH URBAN DISTRICTS. Commons May 23, 1901
DEMISE OF THE CROWN BILL. Commons May 24, 1901
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons June 7, 1901
2 speeches — POLICE AND UNITED IRISH LEAGUE MEETINGS. Commons June 11, 1901
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons June 11, 1901
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 17, 1901
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons June 18, 1901
2 speeches — MR. P. T. WALSH, J.P. Commons June 21, 1901
2 speeches — Class IV. Commons July 12, 1901
WATERFORD ASSIZES. Commons July 15, 1901
3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 22, 1901
Class II. Commons August 9, 1901
2 speeches — COLONIAL ACTS CONFIRMATION BILL. Commons August 12, 1901
PACIFIC CABLE BILL. Commons August 13, 1901
5 speeches — FISHERIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 14, 1901
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