HC Deb 15 July 1890 vol 346 c1737
MR. GILHOOLY (Cork, W.)

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether any moneys are due to the Board of Public Works, Ireland, on the farms from which Messrs. James Leahy, Jeremiah Nugent, and Michael Donovan, have been evicted at Castleisland, County Cork, and of which Mr. Thomas Henry Marmion is now in occupation; if moneys are due on them what are the amounts; and what steps have been taken, if any, to recover them?

MR. JACKSON

I am informed that the loans advanced were to James Leahy, £39; to Michael Nugent, £40;and Michael Donovan, £50; of which£37, £35, and£47 remain outstanding. Proceedings have been taken against Leahy and Donovan, who, however, have been found to have no means. No proceedings have been taken against Nugent, who is only one gale in arrear.