HC Deb 02 May 1882 vol 268 c1930
MR. O'SULLIVAN

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether there have been numerous complaints made from time to time against Mr. Egan, the governor of the County Limerick Prison, regarding the treatment of untried prisoners under his charge; whether he has been reprimanded on more than one occasion by the prison authorities; and, whether His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant will continue this officer in so responsible a position?

MR. W. E. FORSTER

asked to have the Question postponed till Thursday, as he had not yet received an answer to his inquiries on the subject.

MR. HEALY

Would the right hon. Gentleman have any objection to publish as a Parliamentary Paper the result of the inquiry in the same way as the letter of Captain Barlow has been published?

MR. W. E. FORSTER

I must ask the hon. Gentleman to give Notice of the Question.