§ MR. J. P. FARRELLTo ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether any report has been received from the Estates Commissioners or their inspector as to the sale of the King-Harman (county Longford) Estate, and the proposal of Colonel King-Harman to sell a portion of the evicted farm of a man named Fox to his own son, Captain W. A. King-Harman; and also whether the evicted tenant's son is to be allowed to purchase any portion of his father's farm.
(Answered by Mr. Walter Long.) The Commissioners expect shortly to be in a position to sell to the evicted tenant's son the larger part of the farm in question, the vendor retaining the remainder.