Mr Thomas Wintringham

Former MP for Louth Borough

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Mr Thomas Wintringham is a former MP for Louth Borough.

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Former MP for Louth Borough

Entered the House of Commons on 3 June 1920 — unknown

Left the House of Commons on 8 August 1921 — Died

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  • Oral Answers to Questions — Ireland.: Shootings. 16 Jun 1921

    68. asked the Chief Secretary whether he is aware that two men named Patrick and James Ryan were taken from their beds in their house at Knockfune, County Tipperary, on the 7th June, and shot, Patrick being killed and James wounded; and that their house was then set on fire and destroyed; and whether the perpetrators of this outrage have yet been traced?
  • Orders of the Day — Safeguarding of Industries Bill. 6 Jun 1921

    Nobody will begrudge the President of the Board of Trade the very small amount of time he has taken up in dealing with a very important subject. I think the House will agree there was an absence of that gloom which the right hon. Gentleman portrayed on the Second Reading of the Ways and Means Resolution. The right hon. Gentleman has always shown a considerable amount of conviction in the...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Ireland.: Burnings. 2 Jun 1921

    74. asked the Chief Secretary whether any inquiry has been held into the burning of the farm and farmhouse belonging to a man named Desmond, at Annabeg, on the 23rd October last by soldiers during their investigations following an attack on the Essex Regiment; and, if so, what was the result of the inquiry?

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