HC Deb 31 October 1884 vol 293 c649
MR. HEALY

asked Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, Is the police protection granted to Sir A. Stewart, Ramilton, county Donegal, charged to the district; and, what outrages have been committed in the neighbourhood to justify this?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WALKER)

, in reply, said, that police protection had been granted to Sir Augustus Stewart, of Ramilton, as several outrages had occurred in the district. It was not considered that at present the police could be safely withdrawn, as last month Sir Augustus Stewart received a threatening letter.