HC Deb 09 July 1908 vol 192 cc79-80
CAPTAIN CRAIG

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Leiutenant of Ireland whether he is aware that the stock belonging to a Mr. Richard Hague, at Greyfield, near Stokestown, County Roscommon, was driven off his farm on the night of Tuesday, 23rd June last; and will he say what arrests have been made and what sentences passed on the perpetrators of the outrage.

MR. CHERRY

I am informed that some of Mr. Richard Hague's cattle were driven off his land between midnight on 20th June and seven o'clock on the following morning. The animals were recovered uninjured. The offenders were not discovered, and consequently no arrests have been possible.

CAPTAIN CRAIG

How far were these cattle driven?

MR. CHERRY

I cannot say, but they were recovered uninjured.