HC Deb 18 July 1890 vol 347 c206
MR. BLANE (Armagh, S.)

I beg to ask the Attorney General for Ireland if he is aware that on Sunday, 6th July, a number of Catholic excursionists from Portadown and Armagh, returning from the yearly trip to Lough Neagh, were stoned by an Orange mob at Clonmacate and Cloncore, six miles from Portadown, and that Stephen M'Guigan, senion, and Stephen M'Guigan, junior, were also attacked, and threatened with death; and if the Authorities will take steps to prevent such attacks on excursionists as-are alleged to have taken place?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. MADDEN,) Dublin University

I must ask the hon. Gentleman to postpone the question, as I have not got the information that will enable me to answer it.