HC Deb 07 April 1881 vol 260 cc871-2
MR. T. P. O'CONNOR,

who had the following Question on the Paper:— To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he will order the dismissal from his office of the process-server Godfrey, who, on 22nd March, while serving processes on an estate near Claremorris, entered the House of Pat Mullen, for whom he had a process, and, finding the man dead, laid the process on the dead body, said, he wished to postpone the Question.

MR. W. E. FORSTER

I do not think, Sir, that the Question, which has been several days on the Paper, ought to be postponed any longer. The process-server had no process to serve on Pat Mullen, and did not enter the house. The process was against his son, who was served with it outside the house.