HC Deb 23 August 1883 vol 283 cc1731-2
MR. O'BRIEN

asked Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, During how many full days Judge Warren, of the Probate and Matrimonial Division, conducted business in Court within the last twelve months; in how many cases were appeals taken from his decisions; and, in how many of these cases were his decisions upheld.

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. PORTER)

said, the officers of the Court were at present absent, and he was not able to procure a Return of the number of days on which the Court sat during the past 12 months. He could undertake to say, however, that there were no arrears. Of the appeals made, the decisions of the Judge were upheld in the four cases tried.

MR. O'BRIEN

Can the right hon. and learned Gentleman state the number of days the Judge sat?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. POETER)

said, he could not.