Mr William Duffy
1865 - 1945Summary information for Mr William Duffy
Contributions
1908
Disturbed State in Ireland—Outrages in Galway. Commons February 3, 1908
Revolver Firing on Licensed Premise. Commons February 19, 1908
Lord Gough and his Tenantry. Commons February 19, 1908
Lord Gough's Untenanted Lands. Commons February 19, 1908
Baunraugh Hurling Tournament. Commons February 20, 1908
Proceedings against Mr. Harry Persse. Commons February 24, 1908
Extra Police at Gort. Commons February 24, 1908
Irrecoverable Rates. Commons February 24, 1908
3 speeches — Mr. Persse, of Woodville, Galway. Commons February 26, 1908
Lambert Minors Estate, Athenry. Commons March 2, 1908
Castle Lambert Estate. Commons March 2, 1908
Mr. M'Donagh's Galway Estate. Commons March 2, 1908
Brown Estate, Glones. Commons March 2, 1908
Mr. O'Malley's Estate at Athenry. Commons March 2, 1908
Police Huts at Athenry. Commons March 2, 1908
Newford Police Canteen. Commons March 2, 1908
Galway Hospital. Commons March 3, 1908
Athenry Evicted Tenant. Commons March 3, 1908
Clounty Outrage. Commons March 3, 1908
Ballyboy Outrage, Galway. Commons March 3, 1908
Evicted Tenants—Case of Mr. Henry O'Flanagan. Commons March 16, 1908
Distribution of Untenanted Land on the Lambert Minors Estates. Commons March 18, 1908
Use of Firearms in Ireland. Commons March 19, 1908
Prosecution of Mr. F. Persse. Commons March 24, 1908
Case of Michael Tierney of the Connaught Rangers. Commons April 6, 1908
Purchase of Lord Gough's Estate. Commons July 20, 1908
2 speeches — De Blaquiere Estate, County Clare. Commons July 23, 1908
Lewis Estate Evicted Tenants, Galway. Commons July 23, 1908
De Blaquiere Estate, Clare. Commons July 29, 1908
5 speeches — De Blaquiere Estate, County Clare. Commons August 1, 1908
Loughrea Police. Commons November 30, 1908
Whyte Blake Estate, Loughrea. Commons November 30, 1908
Flooding of Irish Rivers. Commons December 2, 1908
Inspection of Estates at Cahertubber, Ballydavid. Commons December 14, 1908
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