HC Deb 12 April 1886 vol 304 c1303
MR. LANE (Cork Co., E.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether the constabulary authorities intend to surrender the barrack now occupied by the police stationed at Killeagh, in the county Cork; and, if so, for what reason, and upon whose recommendation has the change been decided on; whether the police have occupied the present barrack for over thirty years; and, whether the landlady of the premises expended a large sum of money in extending them in accordance with an agreement made with Sir John Wood in 1874?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Mr. JOHN MORLEY) (Newcastle-on-Tyne)

, in reply, said, that no decision had yet been arrived at regarding the police barrack in Killeagh. The County Inspector reported that the house was in a wretched condition. The repairs made in 1874 were amply recouped by an increase of rent. The letting was terminable at three months' notice.