HC Deb 02 June 1921 vol 142 cc1208-9
9. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Chief Secretary whether an inquiry has been held into the shooting, on 15th May, 1921, of the Rev. James O'Callaghan, a Catholic curate, in the house of Mr. de Roiste, M.P., at Cork, and into the shooting at his house in Cork on the same day of Patrick Sheehan; and, if so, what were the findings of the court?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

I have not yet received from the Commander-in-Chief the result of the Court of Inquiry in these cases, and I shall be glad if the hon. and gallant Member will postpone his question till next Thursday.

Lieut. - Commander KENWORTHY

Next Thursday!

49. Major M. WOOD.

asked the Chief Secretary what is the result of the inquiry into the death of John Geoghegan, said to have been killed by uniformed men at Moycullen on the 20th February last

Sir H. GREENWOOD

I am not in a position to add anything to the replies given to the hon. Member for Harrow on 21st April, and to the hon. Member for Pontypool on 13th May.