HC Deb 20 February 1907 vol 169 c854
MR. J. F. MASON (Windsor)

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenants of Ireland if he will supply a Return of all persons now in any way interfered with in the exercise of legal rights as a result of boycotting; of all persons called upon to surrender grazing farms; and of all persons who have in the past ten months surrendered legal rights after interference by league branches, or after public meetings held in their localities.

MR. BIRRELL

The Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary informs me that on 31st January there were ten cases of serious boycotting in Ireland, and thirty-eight cases of minor boycotting or attempts to boycott. It would be manifestly undesirable to publish the names of the persons affected. The Inspector-General futher states that the police are not in a position to furnish accurate information upon the remaining heads of the Question.