HC Deb 11 February 1887 vol 310 c1233
MR. J. E. ELLIS (Nottingham, Rushcliffe)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether he will cause a record to be kept of the number of jurors ordered to "stand by" or challenged by the Crown and traversers respectively in the trial, "Queen v. Dillon and others," now proceeding in Dublin, and a copy of such record to be laid upon the Table of the House?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. GIBSON) (Liverpool, Walton)

(who replied) said: The course suggested would be without precedent, and open to misconstruction.

MR. J. E. ELLIS

Do I understand the hon. and learned Gentleman to say that no record will be kept?

MR. GIBSON

Yes, Sir.