HC Deb 05 June 1883 vol 279 c1742
MR. T. P. O'CONNOR

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether there is any necessity for still retaining the extra police force in the town lands of Ballinalough and Kiltully at an expense of £41 3s. per month over a limited and not very prosperous district; and, whether a police hut, the maintenance of which for a month and a-half has been about £72, is erected at less than half a mile of the village of Kiltully, where there is a police barrack?

MR. TREVELYAN,

in reply, said, that the proclamation under which the extra police were employed in the districts referred to was revoked by the Lord Lieutenant on the 22 ad of last month. The barracks at Kiltully did not afford sufficient accommodation for the men; and it was on this account that it was necessary to erect a hut for them in the locality.