Mr Pierce Mahony
1850 - October 31, 1930Summary information for Mr Pierce Mahony
Contributions
1891
2 speeches — LAND TENURE, IRELAND (ARBITRATION). Commons January 30, 1891
GLASGOW CATTLE MARKET. Commons February 16, 1891
IRISH NATIONAL SCHOOLS. Commons February 16, 1891
IRISH MAILS. Commons February 16, 1891
THE OLDCASTLE BOARD OF GUARDIANS. Commons February 19, 1891
2 speeches — MOUNT JEROME CEMETERY. Commons February 26, 1891
STATISTICS OF CATTLE SALES. Commons March 3, 1891
HOLDINGS IN IRELAND. Commons March 3, 1891
COMMITTEE. Commons April 16, 1891
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 17, 1891
8 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 20, 1891
2 speeches — COMMITEEE. Commons April 21, 1891
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 24, 1891
7 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 28, 1891
THE IRISH LAND PURCHASE BILL. Commons April 30, 1891
2 speeches — LOANS TO IRISH OWNERS. Commons April 30, 1891
5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 30, 1891
2 speeches — PERSONAL EXPLANATION'.— MR. MAHONY AND MR. HALLEY STEWART. Commons May 1, 1891
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 1, 1891
MR. HALLEY STEWART AND MR. MAHONY. Commons May 1, 1891
WEST CLARE POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. Commons May 14, 1891
WATER SUPPLY AT KILDYSART. Commons May 14, 1891
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 1, 1891
CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons June 2, 1891
LOANS TO IRISH LANDOWNERS. Commons June 4, 1891
12 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons June 4, 1891
CONSIDERATION. Commons June 5, 1891
STATUE OF THOMAS DAVIS. Commons June 8, 1891
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 9, 1891
2 speeches — STATUE OF THOMAS DAVIS. Commons June 11, 1891
6 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 11, 1891
7 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 12, 1891
LABOURERS' COTTAGES IN THE ATHLONE UNION. Commons June 22, 1891
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE AT NOBBER. Commons July 30, 1891
LAND COMMISSION—NAVAN. Commons August 3, 1891
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons August 3, 1891
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