HC Deb 27 February 1882 vol 266 cc1690-1
MR. M'COAN (for Mr. O'SULLIVAN)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he is aware that the Sub-Commissioners of the Land Court could not hold their Court at Kilmallock on the day named by them (the 20th of this month), owing to the dilapidated state of the old Court House in that town; if the new Court House is finished, and if the county grand jury has paid for it; and, if so, why it is not given up for the use it was intended?

MR. W. E. FORSTER

, in reply, said, it was the fact. A now court house had been built, and the Grand Jury had paid for. it, but, in consequence of some legal difficulty, had not yet taken possession of it. They would take it over, however, on the 25th of next month.