HC Deb 25 February 1884 vol 284 c1862
MR. HARRINGTON

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, "Whether his attention has been called to the fact that the Kerry Sub-Land Commissioners, instead of holding their sittings at Cahirciveen as usual, have held their sittings for that district at Killarney, a distance of forty miles from many of the parties interested; whether this was done at the request of the solicitors who reside in Killarney; and, whether he will recommend that the practice be discontinued?

MR. TREVELYAN

, in reply, said, the Land Commissioners had informed him that the cases of certain estates lying between Cahirciveen and Killarney were heard at Killarney on the application of the tenants' solicitors, the solicitors for the landlords assenting. In none of these cases had the tenants to travel 40 miles. The remaining cases of the Cahirciveen district would be heard at Cahirciveen next month.