HC Deb 11 June 1888 vol 326 cc1714-5
MR. BRADLAUGH (Northampton)

asked Mr. Attorney General, Whether the accounts of the deceased Registrar of the Dudley County Court have been made up and examined since his decease; what sum is shown, or otherwise known, to be due from the Registrar; and, on what account, and how long, any part therof has been outstanding?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (Sir RICHARD WEBSTER) (Isle Of Wight)

The accounts of the Dudley County Court for the quarter ended the 31st of March, 1888, showed that there was due to the Treasury, outstanding since the commencement of the quarter, £941 13s. 11d., and that there was due to the Registrar £654 16s. 9d., leaving a balance due to the Treasury at the bank of £276 17s. 2d. The balance at the bank was £397 13s. 7d. The Regis- trar not having drawn the whole of the salary due to him by £96 1s. 3d., the accounts for the current quarter will be audited next month.