HC Deb 03 June 1881 vol 262 c57
MR. WARTON

asked Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, the only Member of the Government he saw present, Whether any recent news had been received as to what was taking place at Quinlan's Castle?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. W. M. JOHNSON)

said, he was not at present in charge of the Irish Office or of the Irish Business in that House. He had not had an opportunity of seeing his right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney General for Ireland since the Sitting was suspended; but he was sure that when he arrived he would satisfy the inquiry of the hon. and learned Gentleman.