HC Deb 20 June 1884 vol 289 c992
MR. HEALY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether it is with the concurrence of the Local Government Board for Ireland that the Ely Dispensary, in the town of Derrygonnilly, county Fermanagh, is used as the head-quarters of the Orange Flute Band, where its uniform and musical instruments are deposited; do the members of Derrygonnilly Orange Lodge use this Dispensary as a place of meeting; are the Orange flags stored there; and, are these flags, and party emblems, hung out from its windows on Orange anniversaries?

MR. TREVELYAN

The replies to the inquiries made in this case have not yet been received. The Question has been on the Paper three days; but, no doubt, it was necessary first to send to the County Fermanagh for a report, and subsequently to have the matter considered by the Local Government Board.