HC Deb 10 November 1882 vol 274 c1189
MR. DAWSON

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether his attention has been drawn to the frequent complaints made by the Judges, Recorder, and Jurors of Dublin as to the want of sufficient accommodation in the Commission Court House at Green Street; and, whether, in consideration of the fact that this Court is used by the Crown not only for the Commission business of Dublin County and City, but also for the Winter Assizes of the county of Louth and City of Drogheda, and for the transferred cases from all parts of Ireland, the reconstruction of the present Court House, or the building of a new one, will be undertaken by the Treasury?

MR. TREVELYAN

I am aware, Sir, that the Judges, the Recorder, and the jurors of Dublin have complained of the want of sufficient accommodation in the Commission Court at Green Street. Important communications on the subject have been received within the past few days, and the subject will receive the early consideration of the Government.