HC Deb 02 March 1885 vol 294 c1750
MR. SMALL

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether he is aware that the county Wexford is a most peaceable district, in which no disturbances of any kind have occurred for a very considerable time; and, whether he can state what reasons the Lord Lieutenant had for proclaiming the meeting announced to be held at Murrintown, at which the Members for the county of Wexford had intended to address their constituents?

MR. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

I must refer the hon. Member to my reply already given to a similar Question asked by the hon. Member for Wexford (Mr. William Redmond) on the 26th instant.

MR. SMALL

asked whether any disturbances had occurred in Wexford before this meeting?

MR. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

No, Sir; there was no actual disturbance.