HC Deb 24 July 1888 vol 329 c330
MR. SHEEHY (Galway, E.)

, referring to an answer given on Monday by the Chief Secretary as to the Vandeleur evictions, said, he desired to put a Question to the right hon. Gentleman by way of personal explanation. The right hon. Gentleman stated that he (Mr. Sheehy) was not allowed within the cordon of police because he had incited the tenants to resistance. He now asked the right lion. Gentleman to cite his authority for that statement?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Mr. A. J. BALFOUR) (Manchester, E.)

If the hon. Gentleman had asked me the Question yesterday, I should have been glad to reply to it; but to-day I have not brought to the House the speeches to which I alluded in my answer, and therefore I must ask for Notice of the Question.

MR. SHEEHY

I will repeat the Question to-morrow.