HC Deb 15 November 1888 vol 330 cc1224-5
DR. CLARK (Caithness)

asked the Lord Advocate, How many cases were determined by the Crofters' Commission during the second year of its existence; how many cases considered, but not yet decided; and, how many applications still await the consideration of the Commission?

THE LORD ADVOCATE (Mr. J. P. B. ROBERTSON) (Bute)

There are not materials in London enabling me at present to answer this Question. But the Crofters' Commissioners have been requested to supply the particulars asked for if this can be done without interruption of the urgent duties in which they are at present engaged. If this is the case, as I hope it may be, I shall be happy to give the hon. Gentleman the information which he desires as soon as we obtain it.