Sir Maurice Dockrell
1850 - August 5, 1929Summary information for Sir Maurice Dockrell
Contributions
1922
2 speeches — IRISH REGIMENTS (DISBANDMENT). Commons February 15, 1922
WAR PENSIONERS. Commons February 16, 1922
2 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE (AGREEMENT) BILL. Commons February 17, 1922
2 speeches — IRISH REGIMENTS (DISBANDMENTS). Commons February 21, 1922
2 speeches — DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE (CONSTABLE HOLORAN). Commons February 23, 1922
3 speeches — AUXILIARY, CADETS (TRADESMEN'S ACCOUNTS). Commons February 23, 1922
CATTLE EMBARGO INQUIRY. Commons February 23, 1922
IRISH REGIMENTS (DISBANDMENT). Written Answers February 23, 1922
RAND DISTURBANCES. Commons March 23, 1922
2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (ACOUSTICS). Commons March 27, 1922
4 speeches — AUXILIARY POLICE (DEBTS). Commons March 29, 1922
GENERAL PRISONS BOARD (CLBRK). Commons March 30, 1922
IRISH FREE STATE (AGREEMENT) BILL Commons March 31, 1922
INCOME TAX. Commons April 5, 1922
TAXATION. Commons April 6, 1922
DESTROYED PROPERTY (COMPENSATION). Commons May 4, 1922
2 speeches — TRUST FUNDS. Commons May 4, 1922
5 speeches — DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE (S. WILLIAMS). Commons May 10, 1922
MALICIOUS INJURIES, NORTHERN IRELAND. Commons May 11, 1922
MALICIOUS INJURIES (AWARDS). Commons June 22, 1922
2 speeches — MURDER OF SIR HENRY WILSON. Commons June 28, 1922
2 speeches — PENSIONS (COMMUTATION). Commons June 29, 1922
3 speeches — TRUST FUNDS. Commons June 29, 1922
FOUR COURTS (RECORDS). Commons July 4, 1922
MILITARY LEGAL STAFF. Commons July 5, 1922
DISTRESS COMMITTEE. Commons July 11, 1922
MALICIOUS INJURIES COMMISSION. Commons July 11, 1922
2 speeches — RECEIPT STAMPS. Commons July 13, 1922
2 speeches — WESTMINSTER HALL (ROOF). Commons July 17, 1922
2 speeches — SITES AND BUILDINGS (EXPENDITURE). Commons July 18, 1922
DOMESTIC SERVICE. Commons July 19, 1922
FREE STATE INDEBTEDNESS. Commons July 19, 1922
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