HC Deb 19 June 1882 vol 270 c1583
MR. HEALY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether it is the fact that there have been six police stationed at a place called Amagarra, Ballylanders, county Cork, for a considerable time; and, whether there have been any outrages committed near the place; if not, what is the reason that the police continue to be stationed there, and upon whom their maintenance is charged?

MR. TREVELYAN

Sir, a protection post was formed a short time ago at Amagarra, County Cork, on account of certain outrages that had been committed in the neighbourhood. There are five police stationed there, but there is no extra expense occasioned thereby, as they are charged for as other men of the county force.