HC Deb 25 April 1881 vol 260 c1083
MR. A. M. SULLIVAN

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether it would be practicable to lay upon the Table of the House a Return in continuation of that obtained in 1874 by the late Mr. M'Carthy Downing, showing the number of cases heard, the amount claimed for compensation for disturbance and improvements, and the amount granted in each case under the Land Act of 1870?

MR. W. E. FORSTER,

in reply, said, he would be very glad to give the Return if it were practicable; but he found upon inquiry that it would take so long to prepare that it could not be presented in time to be of any use in the discussions upon the Land Bill now before the House.