HC Deb 16 February 1909 vol 1 c2
MR. SPEAKER

acquainted the House that he had received the following letter from the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland relating to the Imprisonment of Mr. James Farrell, a Member of this House:— In the High Court of Justice in Ireland, King's Bench Division, Crown Side. 23rd December, 1908. Sir, I have to inform you that at a Court of this Division held yesterday, Tuesday, the 22nd day of December inst. (the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron presiding), James P. Farrell, Esq., Member of Parliament for the County of Longford, was, in default of entering into sureties to be of good behaviour and keep the peace, committed to prison for the period of six months, or until he should sooner enter into such recognisance for that purpose with sureties. I am, Sir Your obedient servant, JAMES O'BRIEN, Clerk of the Crown. To the Right Honourable the Speaker, House of Commons.

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