Mr T.P. O'Connor
1848 - November 18, 1929Summary information for Mr T.P. O'Connor
Contributions
1901
ELECTIONS. Commons February 14, 1901
2 speeches — IRISH GRIEVANCES. Commons February 22, 1901
5 speeches — MIDWIVES BILL. Commons February 26, 1901
CLASS II. Commons March 1, 1901
4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF STANDING ORDER No. 21. Commons March 7, 1901
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (REPORTS OF MONEY COMMITTEES). Commons March 11, 1901
2 speeches — CONGESTED DISTRICTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 13, 1901
GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY BILL. (By ORDER.) Commons March 14, 1901
2 speeches — TRANSVAAL CONCESSIONS COMMISSION. Commons March 19, 1901
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY. Commons March 21, 1901
5 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS REVISED SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1900–1901. Commons March 25, 1901
3 speeches — Class II. Commons March 25, 1901
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons March 29, 1901
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons March 29, 1901
THE IMPRISONMENT OF MR. PATRICK M'HUGH, M.P. Commons May 3, 1901
14 speeches — CLASS III. Commons May 3, 1901
2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons June 7, 1901
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 11, 1901
5 speeches — DISTURBANCES AT BELFAST. Commons June 14, 1901
4 speeches — FINANCIAL RELATIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Commons July 18, 1901
HENDON TRAMWAYS BILL [Lords]. (BY ORDER.) Commons July 19, 1901
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 22, 1901
2 speeches — FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS AMENDMENT AND CONSOLIDATION BILL. Commons August 13, 1901
IRELAND—EVICTED TENANTS; POLICE AND PUBLIC MEETINGS; POLICE MANUFACTURED CRIME; BELFAST DISTURBANCES. Commons August 15, 1901
LIVERPOOL TELEGRAPHISTS PROMOTION GRIEVANCES. Commons August 16, 1901
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS AMENDMENT AND CONSOLIDATION BILL. Commons August 16, 1901
CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 17, 1901
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