Mr William Lundon
1839 - March 24, 1919Summary information for Mr William Lundon
Contributions
1908
Purchase of the Cooper Estate. Commons March 4, 1908
Case of Mrs. Bridget Murphy, of Ardpatrick. Commons March 12, 1908
Bevan Estate, Limerick. Commons March 12, 1908
Mulcair Estate, Limerick. Commons March 17, 1908
Doon Untenanted Lands. Commons March 19, 1908
2 speeches — Kilfinane Evicted Tenants. Commons March 24, 1908
Colonel Gascoigne and his Tenantry. Commons March 24, 1908
Croker Estate, Limerick. Commons April 2, 1908
Lord Cloncurry and his Tenantry. Commons April 2, 1908
Erasmus Smith's Schools Estate. Commons April 2, 1908
Charleville Evicted Tenants. Commons May 28, 1908
Colonel Gasgoine's Kilfinane Estate. Commons May 28, 1908
Mulcair Lands, Limerick. Commons July 2, 1908
Cloncurry Estate, Limerick. Commons July 2, 1908
Carnane Estate, County Limerick. Commons July 14, 1908
Cooper Estate (Limerick) Evicted Tenants. Commons July 14, 1908
Colonel Gascoigne's Kilfinane Town Tenants. Commons July 14, 1908
Knocklong Evicted Tenants. Commons July 28, 1908
Land Purchase in County Limerick. Commons July 28, 1908
Dickson Estate, Doon. Commons July 29, 1908
Ballyneety Evicted Tenant. Commons July 29, 1908
Clery Minors Estate, Limerick. Commons July 29, 1908
Ballyvourneen Evicted Tenant. Commons July 29, 1908
Castleconnell Burial Dispute. Commons November 12, 1908
Knockmay Alleged Outrage. Commons November 25, 1908
Cappamore (Limerick) Untenanted Lands. Commons November 26, 1908
Colonel Gascoigne's Tenantry. Commons December 1, 1908
Land Purchase in Limerick. Commons December 9, 1908
Cloncurry Evicted Tenants. Commons December 9, 1908
Synan-Dillon Estate, Limerick. Commons December 10, 1908
2 speeches — Cooper Estate, Limerick. Commons December 10, 1908
O'Grady Delmege Estate, Limerick. Commons December 10, 1908
Newpallas (Limerick) Evicted Tenants. Commons December 17, 1908
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