HC Deb 05 March 1888 vol 323 c180
MR. P. O'BRIEN(for Mr. JORDAN) (Clare, W.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether he is aware that in the year 1885, Stephen Collins, Thomas Collins, John Quealy, and Pat M'Mahon, in the Kildysart Union, County Clare, lodged appeals from the Sub-Commissioners to have their judicial rent fixed; whether these appeals have been yet heard or even listed for hearing at the next sitting of the Commission; if not, why not; and, whether he is aware that there are many cases lodged later than these four in the same Union listed for hearing at the coming Commission?

THE PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARY (Colonel KING-HARMAN) (Kent, Isle of Thanet)

(who replied) said: The Land Commissioners state they will take a little time to investigate the circumstances referred to in the Question. They hope, however, to be able to furnish a reply in a day or two.