HC Deb 05 March 1906 vol 153 c61
MR. WILLIAM ABKAHAM (Cork, Co. N.E.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether his attention has been called to the circumstances which have arisen in Cork in consequence of the defalcations of the Registrar to the Recorder of Cork, Mr. Tristram Curry, who fled the country in December last after appropriating "to his own use a sum of about £3,000, which had been paid into His Majesty's Court in Equity proceedings by suitors and others; if the Treasury intends to replace at once the money stolen by this official of the Court; and what steps have been or are being taken to bring him to justice.

(Answered by Mr. Bryce.) I beg to refer to the Answer which my right hon. and learned friend has now given to the similar Question of the hon. Member for Cork.†