HC Deb 08 August 1902 vol 112 c1110
MR. HUGH LAW (Donegal, W.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland if he can state the amount of the compensation paid, in each case, to the mother of Bray, to Murphy, and to M'Goohan, the men convicted at the instance of Sergeant Sheridan; and also the amount of the compassionate allowance granted to Sergeant Keegan and Constable Reid respectively on their retirement from the Royal Irish Constabulary.

(Answered by Mr. Wyndham.) An allowance of 10s. a week is paid to Mrs. Bray, and sums of £25 and £100 were paid to Murphy and M'Goohan respectively. Grants of £200 and £50 were made to Sergeant Keegan and Constable Reid respectively on their retirement from the force.