HC Deb 19 June 1882 vol 270 c1596
VISCOUNT FOLKESTONE

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, What was the place of residence of Michael M'Queeny, who was lately confined in Enniskillen Prison on reasonable suspicion of murder, and has lately been released, and what was the name of the person he was reasonably suspected of having murdered; and, if there is any intention of putting M'Queeny upon his trial, according to Law, for the offence of which he was suspected?

MR. TREVELYAN

Sir, Michael M'Queeny's place of residence is Attygowlas, in the Boyle district, County Roscommon. I must decline to disclose the name of the person he was suspected of having murdered. As to the last paragraph of the Question, I must beg the noble Lord to put it to my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney General for Ireland.

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

I am not aware that any information has been laid before me respecting this case.