HC Deb 13 May 1869 vol 196 c744
MR. BAGWELL

said, he wished to ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland, What number of extra Constabulary have been sent to the County Tipperary, and on what districts or townlands the payment of such extra force is to be levied?

MR. CHICHESTER FORTESCUE

said, in reply, that the extra constabulary sent to the county Tipperary had been distributed ass follows:—Six in the district of Cashel, ten in the district of Bansha, nine to Tipperary town, and six to Dundrum—making thirty-one in all; and the cost of this extra protection would be; charged on the districts requiring it; but what townlands wore included he was unable to say.