HC Deb 05 July 1882 vol 271 cc1513-4
MR. CHAPLIN

asked Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Why, in the Returns of the proceedings of the Land Courts, the number of cases settled out of Court had not been stated in the late Returns, as they were in some of the former ones; and, could he state to the House, out of the whole number of cases settled, how many of those were settled by agreement out of Court? If the right hon. and learned Gentleman was not in a position to answer the Question he would not press it.

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. W. M. JOHNSON),

in reply, said, he had no information on the subject, but inquiries would be made. He had nothing to do with the matter.