HC Deb 16 August 1883 vol 283 c751
COLONEL KING-HARMAN

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether it is true that a man named Connor, a caretaker on the estate of Mr. Roland Wynne, at Glenheigh, county Kerry, was shot on Monday night; whether the authorities have received information that his life is in danger; and, whether he has been refused police protection?

MR. TREVELYAN

said, it was true that on the 13th instant Michael Connor, an agent, was shot in the head and arms when in his own dwelling at 10 P.M. Fortunately, he was not dangerously wounded. Captain Plunkett, Resident Magistrate at Cork, had been telegraphed to for the particulars; but as he was away on leave the answer could not be immediately expected. It would, doubtless, arrive in a day or two.