Mr William Delany

1855 - March 7, 1916
Summary information for Mr William Delany

Contributions

1911

2 speeches — Board of Works, Dublin (Sick Leave). Written Answers February 20, 1911

Railway Platforms. Written Answers February 23, 1911

Mrs. Odlum's Estate, King's County. Written Answers March 6, 1911

Reinstatement Applications (Ireland). Written Answers March 7, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers March 14, 1911

Evicted Farm, Kilbricken, Queen's County. Written Answers March 14, 1911

De Vesci Estate, Queen's County. Written Answers March 30, 1911

2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers April 4, 1911

Girls' National School, Rathdowney (Queen's County). Written Answers April 4, 1911

National School Teachers (Ireland). Written Answers April 10, 1911

Motor Car Licences (Ireland). Written Answers April 24, 1911

Magistrates, Queen's County. Commons April 25, 1911

Evicted Tenants (Ireland). Commons April 27, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons May 9, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons May 16, 1911

Dublin Post Office. Written Answers May 18, 1911

Money Order Office (Killeigh, King's County). Written Answers May 22, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers June 2, 1911

Cattle Frauds (Dublin). Written Answers June 29, 1911

Ballacolla Post Office (Queen's County). Written Answers June 29, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland), Commons July 11, 1911

2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons July 25, 1911

Hamilton Stubber Estate, Queen's County. Written Answers August 7, 1911

CLASS II.—PAYMENT OF MEMBERS. Commons August 14, 1911

Home Rule (Government Departments, Ireland). Written Answers October 30, 1911

2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Written Answers October 30, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers December 8, 1911

Turbary Rights, Kirk Estate, Queen's County. Written Answers December 12, 1911

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