HC Deb 25 July 1908 vol 193 cc615-6
MR. MOORE

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland if he is aware that the road from Cranagill to Annaghmore station, in the county of Armagh, has from time immemorial been used by all persons on their lawful avocations; if he is aware that on 13th July last the members of the Cranagill Orange lodge were prevented by the police from passing along this road; if he is aware that six Nationalists from this district were sentenced by Mr. Justice Dodd, at the recent Armagh assizes, to two months imprisonment for attacking members of the Orange Order; and if he will state on what grounds the members of this lodge were debarred from their accustomed use of this highway.

MR. BIRRELL

I must ask for notice

MR. MOORE

But notice has been given.

MR. BIRRELL

I have not obtained the information.

MR. MOORE

That is a different thing. The right hon. Gentleman shoud ask for a postponement.