HC Deb 20 May 1884 vol 288 cc837-8
MR. HEALY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Is it the fact that the Revisor of Bantry Union refused to revise and put a valuation on a number of houses in the district after the notices required to be lodged with the clerk by 15th November had been duly served; is it the case that he actually made revisions for other persons in the same Union the previous year; what is the explanation of his conduct; and, has the result been to deprive any persons of votes for the election of guardians?

MR. COURTNEY (for Mr. TREVELYAN)

Directions have been given that the revision of the houses in question should be undertaken, and this will be done before the present Session closes.

MR. HEALY

said, he was obliged to the hon. Gentleman for having answered the Question; but was he aware of the refusal of the revisor referred to in the Question?

MR. COURTNEY

said, he was not cognizant of it. He was informed that nothing had been done with the property which was the subject of the Question.