HC Deb 28 February 1884 vol 285 c64
MR. SEXTON

asked Mr. Solicitor General, Whether the ordinary law of trespass, authorising the expulsion of an intruder, after warning, using no greater force than is requisite for the purpose, may be relied upon by an Irish tenant-farmer in dealing with persons who come upon his lands to hunt, without his permission, and who refuse to leave at his request?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WALKER)

, in reply, said, the ordinary Law of Trespass might be relied upon in dealing with persons who came upon the land for any unauthorized purposes.