HC Deb 15 March 1888 vol 323 c1285
MR. HAYDEN (Leitrim, S.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, When advances will be made to the Rev. "F. Donohue, P.P., the manager of Mohill Schools, on account of the money expended by him on the faith of grants which the Education Board has boon in the habit of making for school buildings, but which the Board has not been yet able to make, owing to the funds placed at their disposal last year for these purposes having become exhausted?

THE PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARY (Colonel KING-HARMAN) (Kent, Isle of Thanet)

(who replied) said: The Commissioners of National Education inform me they are unable at present to state when they will be in a position to deal with the application, put forward for the first time on the 5th of this month by the Rev. F. Donohue, for a grant to build a vested school-house to replace the non-vested school-house in which the Mohill Convent National School is conducted, and that they have already communicated with the rev. gentleman to that effect.

MR. HAYDEN

Is it probable the amount will be granted this year?

COLONEL KING-HARMAN

said, it was impossible for them to say when it would be granted?