HC Deb 03 September 1886 vol 308 c1179
MR. CONWAY (Leitrim, N.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether his attention has been called to the alleged irregularities in the way the Parliamentary Lists of Voters have been distributed in Leitrim North by the Clerk of the Peace; whether instructions will be given to the said Clerk of the Peace to substitute the proper lists for the lists of the Kiltyclogher and Kinlough polling stations at present exhibited at the Glenfarne and East Bars Post Offices in the Manorhamilton District; and, whether care will be taken in future to give the electors in their respective polling districts a fair opportunity to examine the Parliamentary Lists of Voters for such districts?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Sir MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH) (Bristol, W.)

was understood to say that the Clerk of the Peace had acted under a misapprehension in the matter, and care would be taken by the officer not to repeat the irregularities.