HC Deb 06 May 1889 vol 335 cc1220-1
MR. SPEAKER

acquainted the House that he had received the following Letters relating to the imprisonment of certain Members of this House:—

Court House, Tipperary,

May 2, 1889.

Sir,

I beg to inform you that the appeals of Mr. Thomas J. Condon, M.P. for East Division of Co. Tipperary, and of Mr. J. O'Connor, M.P. for the South Division of County Tipperary, from the order of two Resident Magistrates sentencing them to be imprisoned for four months each without hard labour, came on to be heard before me at this Sessions, and that I this day confirmed the order of the Magistrates, and sentenced the appellants to be imprisoned for four months without hard labour, and issued a warrant for their arrest.

I have the honour to remain,

Sir,

Your most obt. servant,

WM. ANDERSON.

County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the County of Tipperary.

The Right Honble. the Speaker,

House of Commons, London.

Court House, Tipperary,

May 2, 1889.

Sir,

I beg to inform you that the appeal of Dr. Charles K. D. Tanner, M.P. for Middle Division of Co. Cork from the order of two Resident Magistrates, sentencing him to be imprisoned for three months' without' hard labour, came on to be heard before me at this Sessions, and that I this day affirmed the order of the Magistrates and sentenced the appellant to three months' imprisonment without hard labor, and issued a warrant for his arrest.

I have the honor to be,

Sir,

Your most obt. servant,

WILLIAM ANDERSON,

County Court Judge and Chairman of

Quarter Sessions Co. Tipperary.

The Right Honble. the Speaker,

House of Commons, London.

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