Mr Stephen Gwynn
1864 - June 11, 1950Summary information for Mr Stephen Gwynn
Contributions
1909
Inspectors of Weights and Measures (County Galway). Written Answers March 31, 1909
TEA. Commons May 5, 1909
8 speeches — OLD AGE PENSIONS (IRELAND). Commons May 13, 1909
4 speeches — Electric Tramcar Drivers (Hours of Work). Commons May 17, 1909
Electric Tramcar Drivers. Written Answers May 17, 1909
4 speeches — STAMPS.—DUTIES ON CONVEYANCES AND TRANSFERS. Commons May 18, 1909
SPIRITS IMPORTED. Commons May 24, 1909
2 speeches — TOBACCO (GROWN IN IRELAND). Commons May 24, 1909
2 speeches — Indian Deportations. Commons May 25, 1909
Old Age Pensions Refused (County Donegal). Commons July 14, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Duties and Powers of Trade Boards with respect to Minimum Bates of Wages.) Commons July 16, 1909
Pension Committees (Disallowance of Recommendations). Commons July 19, 1909
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons July 19, 1909
3 speeches — CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND. Commons July 21, 1909
BOARD OF TRADE. Commons August 2, 1909
CLAUSE 24.—(Original Constitution of Senate.) Commons August 19, 1909
5 speeches — Clause 26.—(Qualifications of Senators.) Commons August 19, 1909
CLAUSE 60.—(Duty on Tea.) Commons September 23, 1909
7 speeches — CLAUSE 64.—(Duty on Motor Spirit.) Commons September 24, 1909
2 speeches — PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO RETAILERS' LICENCES.—(GENERAL.) Commons October 4, 1909
SCALE 3.—MINIMUM DUTY PAYABLE FOR PUBLICAN'S AND BEERHOUSE LICENCES. Commons October 6, 1909
3 speeches — CLAUSE 84.—(Duties and Drawback on Tobacco.) Commons October 28, 1909
DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL. Commons October 28, 1909
PART III.—RATES OF DRAWBACK. Commons October 29, 1909
2 speeches — Intermediate Education (Irish Language). Commons November 2, 1909
Fishery Cruiser "Norna." Commons November 2, 1909
Dublin Legion of Frontiersmen. Commons November 3, 1909
LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons November 5, 1909
CLAUSE 21.—(Congested Estates.) Commons November 23, 1909
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