HC Deb 05 June 1882 vol 270 cc61-2
MR. HEALY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether the Government approve of Captain Talbot living so far away as Shankhill from the scene of his duties in Dublin?

MR. TREVELYAN,

in reply, said, he understood that Captain Talbot had given up his residence at Shankhill, and that he was living at present in Dublin. He thought that that was a sufficient answer to the Question.

MR. HEALY

asked whether it was only since the date of the Phoenix Park tragedy that Captain Talbot had lived in Dublin?

MR. TREVELYAN

said, that Captain Talbot spent in Dublin the week in which the murders were committed, and that on the night of the murders he went to Shankhill with the express permission of Mr. Burke. Ever since that, however, Captain Talbot had been living in the Castle, and he had now given up his house at Shankhill.