HL Deb 15 May 1893 vol 12 c865

Committee for Privileges met: Counsel heard to open the case on behalf of the Claimant; leave given to the Claimant to refer to the printed case lodged on behalf of his brother Christopher Patrick Mary Barnewall (since deceased), late of Trimlestown, in the County of Meath, and of Turvey in the County of Dublin, Esquire, claiming a right to vote as Baron Trimlestown at the elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, and leave also given to the Claimant to refer to and use the evidence adduced in support of the said claim of his late brother; witnesses examined; Counsel for the Claimant heard to sum up; the Attorney General for Ireland heard on behalf of the Crown; Claim considered, and the Committee resolved that the Petitioner Charles Aloysius Barnewall had made out his claim as Baron Trimlestown to vote at the elections of Representative Peers for Ireland; and report thereof to be made to the House.

Ordered, That the Claimant do pay all the expenses attending the taking and printing the evidence, and also the cost of the examination of the evidence by an examiner appointed by the Crown Agent.

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