HC Deb 17 June 1907 vol 176 c123
MR. LONSDALE

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland how many reports of outrages, and meetings held to advocate outrages, were received from the Roscrea police in Tipperary and the Shinrone police in King's County between the 1st January and 1st June this year.

(Answered by Mr. Birrell.) During the period mentioned there were in Roscrea district two cases of unlawful assembly and one boycotting notice, and there were nine other serious offences of an ordinary character, that is, not connected with agrarian agitation. In the Shinrone district no serious offence was reported. The police authorities are not aware of any meeting at which incitement to outrage took place.