HC Deb 14 May 1902 vol 108 c179
MR. M'GOVERN (Cavan, W.)

To ask Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, having regard to the fact that a portion of the Enniskillen Union is in the county of Cavan, and that it would be a convenience for the tenants who have land cases for hearing before the Chief Commission if cases from Enniskillen Union were put in the County Fermanagh list for hearing at Enniskillen instead of at Cavan, whether he will communicate with the Irish Land Commission with the view of having the hearing of these cases so arranged.

(Answer.) Seven cases from the County Cavan portion of the Enniskillen Union will be heard at Cavan on the 17th of June. It is usual for cases of holdings situated in the county of Cavan to be heard at Cavan; but if the parties desire that these cases should be held over until the next sitting of the Land Commission for the hearing of appeals at Enniskillen, they should make such application as they may be advised to the Court, and the Court will decide the matter according to what they consider to be the most convenient course.—(Irish Office.)