HC Deb 08 May 1914 vol 62 cc593-4W
Mr. VINCENT KENNEDY

asked the amount certified by the auditor as payable to the Cavan County Council in respect of the Capitation Grant for lunatics in 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, and 1913, respectively, and the amount paid in each of these years, giving also the amount disallowed in each of the years stated above and the cause of disallowance; and in what way the fresh Irish Grant promised in the 1914–15 Budget is likely to affect the matter in the current year or at all?

Mr. BIRRELL

The following table shows the amounts certified as payable to the county council of Cavan, and the actual amounts paid during the years mentioned in respect of the maintenance of pauper lunatics:—

Amount Certified as Payable by Auditor Amount Paid. Deficit.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Year ended 31st March, 1909, but paid in financial year, 1909–10 4,902 4 4 4,902 4 4
Year ended 31st March, 1910, but paid in financial year, 1910–11 5,099 0 6 4,419 13 0 679 7 6
Year ended 31st March, 1911, but paid in financial year, 1911–12 5,187 0 8 4,482 4 2 704 16 6
Year ended 31st March, 1912, but paid in financial year, 1932–13 5,223 2 0 4,687 15 8 535 6 4
Year ended 31st March, 1913, but paid in financial year, 1913–14 5,270 15 4 4,682 16 2 587 19 2

In 1910–11, £1,003 17s. 9d. was paid to the Cavan County Council in addition to the amount given above in respect of the quarter ended 31st March, 1899. The deficit in the payments as shown above was due to the insufficiency of income of the Local Taxation (Ireland) Account under Section 58 of the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, and the consequent abatement of payments therefrom, pursuant to Sub-section (5) of the Section quoted. I am not in a position to make any statement with regard to the last paragraph of the question.