HC Deb 20 September 1886 vol 309 c968
MR. JORDAN (Clare, W.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether the police, investigating an outrage alleged to have been committed on Mrs. Morony's house at Miltown Malbay, arrived at the conclusion that it was the work of some of the inmates; and, whether a second outrage, reported as having been perpetrated on her carrier while bringing her goods from Ennis, was found to be, on police investigation, a pure invention?

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

, in reply, said, that the alleged outrage on Mrs. Morony's house was at first supposed to be malicious; but it had since been found not to be so.