HC Deb 14 March 1884 vol 285 c1539
COLONEL NOLAN

asked Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, If Coroners, when obliged by Law to attend at assizes during the trial of prisoners committed by them on the verdict of the Coroner's jury, are entitled to the expenses caused by such attendance, or are they bound to defrav such expenses out of their own pockets?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WALKER)

, in reply, said, that Coroners, when obliged by law to attend at Assizes during the trial of prisoners committed by them, were not entitled to expenses: but if they were summoned by the Crown Solicitor their expenses were paid by the Crown.