HC Deb 21 July 1879 vol 248 c848
MR. ERRINGTON

asked Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Whether any resolution was come to by the Select Committee on the Coroners Bill as to extending the operation of that measure to Ireland; and, if not, whether he intends to introduce a Bill for dealing with the question as regards Ireland?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. GIBSON)

In answer to the hon. Member for Longford, I may say that the Select Committee to which he refers did not come to any resolution with regard to the Coroners Bill. The Grand Juries (Ireland) Bill dealt with a certain portion of the question; and as the Order for the Second Reading of that Bill has been discharged, I do not think it would be desirable now to introduce a fresh Bill dealing with the other parts of the subject.