Mr Patrick White
1860 - 1935Summary information for Mr Patrick White
Contributions
1907
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 18, 1907
Claims of Evicted Tenants on Estate of Mr. Rotheram, of County Meath. Commons March 19, 1907
Eviction Notices in the Kells Rural District. Commons March 19, 1907
Posseckstown Evicted Tenant. Commons March 21, 1907
CLASS III. Commons May 2, 1907
De Montalt Estate, Dundrum. Commons May 6, 1907
Purchase of the Estate of Archdeacon Scott, County Meath. Commons May 9, 1907
Irish Evicted Tenants—Case of Jonathan Dann. Commons May 9, 1907
The Irish Treasury. Commons May 15, 1907
Irish Equivalent Grants. Commons May 15, 1907
Irish Departments—Constitution. Commons May 15, 1907
Irish Departments — Lord-Lieutenant's and Chief Secretary's Powers of Appointment or Dismissal. Commons May 15, 1907
Local Taxation (Ireland)Account. Commons May 15, 1907
Irish Council Representation. Commons May 16, 1907
Local Taxation Grant-in-Aid. Commons May 16, 1907
2 speeches — Education Grants. Commons May 16, 1907
Kellet's Estate, Meath. Commons May 16, 1907
Conveyance of Cattle—"The Iverna" Commons May 23, 1907
West Ham Scandals. Commons May 30, 1907
Tenant Purchasers in County Meath Commons June 6, 1907
West Ham Guardians. Commons June 10, 1907
Under Age Recruits. Commons June 27, 1907
LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND)(FINANCE.) Commons July 5, 1907
Postal Arrangements at Monknewtown, County Meath. Commons July 9, 1907
Irish Evicted Tenants—Application of James Meade of Ardee. Commons July 12, 1907
Irish Evicted Tenants—Application of Michael Tiernan of Woodmill. Commons July 12, 1907
Evicted Tenants—Application of A. H. Armstrong. Commons July 16, 1907
Navan (County Meath) Labourers Cottage Scheme—Delay in Holding Inquiry. Commons August 9, 1907
Irish Petty Sessions Clerks—Pay of Substitutes during Absence. Commons August 9, 1907
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