HC Deb 23 March 1866 vol 182 c847
MR. SERJEANT ARMSTRONG

said, he wished to ask Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Whether the Irish Government have been made aware of the repeated complaints of the Judge of the Probate Court in Dublin, and the Profession and Jurors attending that Court, as to its insufficiency and unwholesome condition; and, whether the Irish Government have considered their complaints, and have taken or recommended, or intend to take or recommend, any steps to remedy these inconveniences?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. Lawson)

replied that complaints had reached the Irish Government on the subject, and those complaints were, he believed, well founded. He understood that communications had been made to the Commissioners of Public Works on the matter, but beyond that he was not able to give his hon. and learned Friend any definite answer.