HC Deb 27 August 1886 vol 308 c656
MR. ALEXANDER BLANE (Armagh, S.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If Mr. Gray, of Glenann, county Armagh, some time ago made a composition with his creditors; and, if so, will he be further retained in the commission of the peace and ex-officio guardianship of the poor?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Sir MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH) (Bristol, W.),

in reply, said, the records of the Court of Bankruptcy for several years had been searched and no trace had been found of any record in support of the allegation in the Question. He believed there were two Mr. Grays in the Commission of the Peace at Armagh; but nothing of the kind had been found in reference to either of them.