HC Deb 04 April 1882 vol 268 c664
MR. REDMOND (for Mr. BARRY)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether any report has reached the Government of an outrage committed by the wife of the sub-inspector of police at Taghmon, county Wexford, who, it is alleged, on the 8th instant, fired a revolver at her servant man, whose face was scorched by the discharge, the bullet passing through a window and lodged in the woodwork of a house on the opposite side of the street; and, if the Government will cause inquiry to be made into this case?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. PORTER)

, in reply, said, the facts of the case were being inquired into; and if the hon. Member would repeat the Question when the House reassembled, he hoped to be able to give him all information.