HC Deb 07 March 1892 vol 2 cc144-5
MR. KILBRIDE (Kerry, S.)

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether he is aware that Maurice Healey, of Kilgarvan, has been arrested, and charged with the murder of Dennis Harrington (a gamekeeper), near Glengariffe, and that he has been remanded 16 times, and kept in prison for four months; and whether he has been connected, or even named in connection, with the crime, either in informations or any other evidence given in support of the prosecution; and, if not, whether he will be compensated for the injury done him?

MR. MADDEN

The proceedings referred to, which occurred nearly a year ago, were fully dealt with in reply to a question put by the hon. Member for West Cork on the 4th June, 1891. Nothing since has occurred to suggest any ground for a claim to compensation on the part of the suspected man.

MR. GILHOOLY (Cork Co., W.)

I beg to give notice that I shall take the opportunity in Committee of Supply to call attention to this subject.