HC Deb 20 July 1882 vol 272 cc1078-9
MR. T. D. SULLIVAN

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he will favourably consider the case of Mr. Lawrence Daly, who has undergone more than three months' imprisonment on the alleged suspicion of having incited to the nonpayment of rent, his prolonged imprisonment being the cause of great injury to the working of his farm, and of much suffering to members of his family who are dependent on his labour?

MR. TREVELYAN

His Excellency considered Mr. Lawrence Daly's case on the 18th instant, and decided that he could not at present order his release.

MR. T. D. SULLIVAN

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he will be so good as to direct the release of Mr. James Seery, a suspect now confined in Naas Gaol, he having undergone nearly seven months' imprisonment, and his district, Ballinea, in the county of Westmeath, having then been, and being now, in a peaceable condition?

MR. TREVELYAN

James Seery is detained on reasonable suspicion of inciting to murder. His Excellency had his case under consideration on the 21st ultimo, and then decided that he could not order his release.

MR. T. D. SULLIVAN

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he will favourably consider the case of Mr. Michael Daly, now a suspect in the gaol of Enniskillen, his imprisonment having lasted for more than three months, and his absence from his farm at this season of the year being a cause of great loss and injury to him and to his family?

MR. TREVELYAN

His Excellency has just considered Mr. Michael Daly's case, and decided that he cannot at present order his release.