HC Deb 29 November 1917 vol 99 cc2194-5
13. Mr. NUG ÉNT

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland how many judges have been appointed in Ireland since 1st January, 1914; the names and the salaries of each; and the total number of judges in Ireland?

The CHIEF SECRETARY for IRELAND (Mr. Duke)

Eight Irish judges have been appointed since the 1st January, 1914. The particulars will be circulated in the OFFICIAL REPORT. There are fourteen judges of the High Court of Justice in Ireland, five recorders, and sixteen County Court judges.

The following are the particulars referred to:

Name Appointed. Salary.
£
Sir James H. M. Campbell, Bart. Lord Chief Justice 5,000
J. F. Moriarty LordJustice of Appeal 4,000
Stephen Ronan Judge, King's Bench Division 3,500
John Gordon Judge, King's Bench Division 3,500
William Moore Judge, King's Bench Division 3,500
W. H. Brown County Court Judge 1,400
W. H. Hynes County Court Judge 1,400