HC Deb 07 March 1887 vol 311 c1394
MR. BLANE (Armagh, S.)

asked Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, If he can state what arrangements, if any, have been made by the officers of police and Mr. Kilkelly, Crown Solicitor for County Armagh, for directing Catholics to "stand by" in the case of the "Queen v. Gartland and M'Kenna," at the forthcoming Assizes at Armagh; and, if such arrangements have been made, whether they have been sanctioned, by the Judge and Privy Council; and, if so, under what statutory authority?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. HOLMES) (Dublin University)

No arrangements of any kind have been made as to directing Catholic jurors to "stand by" at the forthcoming Assizes in Armagh, or any other place.