Mr William Duffy
1865 - 1945Summary information for Mr William Duffy
Contributions
1910
Police Action (Castlegar). Commons February 24, 1910
Earl of Westmeath's Estate, Loughrea. Written Answers February 24, 1910
Earl's Park Estate (Loughrea). Written Answers March 1, 1910
Lord Westmeath's Estate. Written Answers March 16, 1910
John Egan's Holding, Aughapolleen, County Galway. Written Answers March 31, 1910
Sharpe Estate, Kinvarra, County Galway. Written Answers April 1, 1910
Untenanted Land (Ireland). Written Answers April 11, 1910
Congested Districts (Ireland). Written Answers April 11, 1910
3 speeches — Grazing Lands and Cottages at Athenry. Written Answers April 18, 1910
Extra Police in County Galway. Commons April 19, 1910
Floods in South Galway. Written Answers April 20, 1910
Tenant Purchasers (County Galway). Written Answers April 20, 1910
Agricultural College, Athenry. Written Answers April 25, 1910
Town Holdings (Kinvarra). Written Answers April 25, 1910
Small Holdings (Galway). Written Answers April 25, 1910
Sale of Mr. Rodney's Estate, Athenry. Written Answers April 25, 1910
2 speeches — Lahiff Estate, Gort. Commons April 26, 1910
2 speeches — Galway Estates. Commons April 26, 1910
Untenanted Land Purchased (County Cork). Written Answers April 26, 1910
Bullawn Estates (Sale). Written Answers April 28, 1910
2 speeches — Complaints from Kilbecanty (Galway). Written Answers May 11, 1910
Seizures for Rent (Kinvarra, County Galway). Written Answers July 4, 1910
Proposed Agricultural College (Connaught). Commons July 7, 1910
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION, IRELAND.— [CLASS 2.] Commons July 7, 1910
Irish Land Purchase Agreements (Kinvarra). Written Answers July 11, 1910
Colonel Lopdell's Estate, Cappamore. Written Answers July 14, 1910
Blake Forster Estate, Kinvarra, County Galway. Written Answers July 14, 1910
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