Mr William Lundon
1839 - March 24, 1919Summary information for Mr William Lundon
Contributions
1907
Mountshannon Estate, Limerick. Commons February 26, 1907
Adare Evicted Tenants. Commons February 26, 1907
2 speeches — Washburn Valley Afforestation Scheme. Commons March 19, 1907
Apportionment of the Mountshannon Estate, County Limerick. Commons March 25, 1907
Sale of Sir C. Barrington's Estates. Commons March 25, 1907
Irish Evicted Tenants—Case of Patrick O'Brien. Commons March 25, 1907
Ballynanty Evicted Tenant. Commons March 26, 1907
Moohan Evicted Tenant. Commons March 26, 1907
Manister Evicted Tenant. Commons March 26, 1907
Knocklong Evicted Tenants. Commons March 26, 1907
Lord Dunraven's Tenantry. Commons March 26, 1907
Tyrone Orangeman. Commons March 26, 1907
BUTTER AND MARGARINE BILL. Commons April 17, 1907
Sale of Estate of Lady Grace at Monard. Commons May 13, 1907
The Mountshannon Estate, County Limerick. Commons May 13, 1907
Sale of the Estate of the Misses Cooper. Commons June 6, 1907
Sale of Estate of Mr. Stafford Delmege. Commons June 6, 1907
Cappawhite Evicted Tenant. Commons June 18, 1907
Herbertstown Evicted Tenant. Commons July 2, 1907
Adare Evicted Tenant. Commons July 8, 1907
Knockany Evicted Tenant. Commons July 8, 1907
Boytonrath Evicted Tenant. Commons July 10, 1907
Abington Evicted Tenant Commons July 10, 1907
Mountshannon Untenanted Lands. Commons July 10, 1907
Earl of Dunraven's Estate. Commons July 16, 1907
Kilmallock Evicted Tenant. Commons August 6, 1907
Ballinamona, Hospital, Lands, Limerick. Commons August 6, 1907
Kilcoleman Patrickswell Evicted Tenant. Commons August 6, 1907
Knocklong Evicted Tenant. Commons August 6, 1907
Manister Evicted Tenant. Commons August 6, 1907
Erasmus Smith Estate. Commons August 6, 1907
Delmege Estate. Commons August 6, 1907
The Belfast Labour Dispute. Commons August 6, 1907
Margison Estate, Limerick. Commons August 8, 1907
Dickens' Estate, Ballybrood, Limerick. Commons August 12, 1907
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