HC Deb 14 July 1890 vol 346 c1611
MR. BLANE (Armagh, S.)

I beg to ask the Attorney General for Ireland whether his attention has been drawn to the remarks of Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, at the Dundalk Assizes, on Saturday, 5th July, in a case where two persons named Brady and Hughes were charged, convicted, and sentenced to terms of imprisonment for larceny of lead from the Imperial Hotel, Drogheda, when his Lordship stated in effect that Patrick Byrne, at whose instigation the load was stolen, should be charged with the offence; and will he direct a prosecution against Byrne?

*MR. MADDEN

This case will, I have no doubt, be referred to me in the ordinary course; but I have not as yet received the Papers.