HC Deb 25 February 1886 vol 302 c1200
MR. JAMES O'DOHERTY

asked Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Whether the police at Moville, county Donegal, have discovered that the author of certain outrages reported to them by one Caldwell Moore (caretaker for a local landlord there) is Moore himself; whether Moore, having been summoned therefor, failed to appear to answer the charge, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest; whether Moore has been since made amenable; and, whether care will be taken to exclude Moore's reported outrages from the forthcoming return of agrarian crime in Ireland?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Mr. JOHN MORLEY)

The facts are as stated. Moore was convicted at Petty Sessions on the 2nd instant, and sent to prison for 14 days in default of paying a fine of £1. The case was not reported by the police as an outrage.