HC Deb 22 November 1906 vol 165 c987
MR. MCKILLOP, (Armagh, S.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether it is contrary to any rules or custom of the constabulary authorities in Ireland to permit a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary being stationed in his native county; and, if so, will he state why a native of the county of Armagh who is sergeant of constabulary, is in charge of the police station at Loughgall, county Armagh.

(Answered by Mr. Bryce.) The members of the Royal Irish Constabulary are not permitted to serve in their native county. The sergeant at present stationed at Loughgall, county Armagh, is a native of the county Tyrone.