HC Deb 03 May 1886 vol 305 c151
LORD GEOEGE HAMILTON (Middlesex, Ealing)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in reference to the 900 persons stated to be either wholly or partially boycotted in Ireland, If he could inform the House in what proportion this 900 should be divided between the four provinces of Munster, Ulster, Connaught, and Leinster?

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

I find that of the 900 cases referred to 67 belonged to Ulster, 93 to Connaught, 272 to Leinster, and 468 to Munster.