HC Deb 30 July 1883 vol 282 cc931-2
MR. KENNY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he will state when a police hut is removed from one barony to another to which barony is the cost charged, and if to neither, from what source is the expense of transfer defrayed; and, if the police which are about to be stationed at Kilmoon, near Lisdoonvarna, county Clare, are to be charged to the county of Clare at large, or to be paid from usual Parliamentary Vote?

MR. TREVELYAN

Sir, the cost of the transfer of police huts is not charged in cases of remit to either barony, but to the Constabulary Vote. The men stationed at Kilmoon are a part of the County Force. The county establishment is composed of a free quota charged altogether upon the Constabulary Vote, and of an extra Force, a moiety of the expense of which is charged upon the county at large.