§ MR. O'SHAUGHNESSYI beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland if he can say whether the Estates Commissioners intend to make any provision for James Power, of Kilbreedy, Kilcornans, in the County of Limerick, who was evicted on title about nine years ago by the Earl of Dunraven from a holding consisting of about twenty-seven acres of bog land which he (Power) was in occupation of for over forty years and for which he paid a rent of £5 annually.
§ MR. BIRRELLThe reply is in the negative. The case does not come within the provisions of Section 2 of the Land Act of 1903, and the Estates Commissioners therefore cannot interfere in the matter.