HC Deb 30 April 1885 vol 297 c1111
MR. TOMLINSON (for Colonel KING-HARMAN)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he will give a Return of the number of fixed and movable engines for the capture of salmon in the tidal portions of the River Shannon, each description of net separately; the locality in which those nets are fished; the names of the owners of same; and the amount of licence paid for each class of net or engine; and, of the number of fixed engines that were in existence in the lower waters (tidal) prior to the Act of 1863; how many of those engines were abolished by that Act; and the number of same that have subsequently been reinstated by the Inspectors of Irish Fisheries?

MR. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

was understood to say that he had written to the hon. and gallant Member on the subject.