HC Deb 24 March 1882 vol 267 c1820
MR. HEALY

asked the Attorney General for Ireland, Whether the case of Mr. Richard Hodnett, of Ballydehob, county Cork, who has spent long periods in Limerick, Dundalk, and Naas Gaols, has been reconsidered; and if it is the fact that the district where he was arrested is now quite peaceable?

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

Sir, during Mr. Hodnett's detention his case has been re-considered every three months, as required by the Statute. The last occasion was the 26th of January. His Excellency is at present inquiring into the state of the Ballydehob district.