§ Sir THOMAS ESMONDEasked the Secretary to the Treasury what publications from the Irish State Papers and Historical Manuscripts will be made this year?
§ Mr. HOBHOUSEThe publications relating exclusively to Ireland which will 853W be made during the present year (1910–11) are as follows:—Calendar of Irish State Papers of the Reign of Charles II., Vol. IV.; Report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, Vol. VI. The general calendars of the Patent and Close Rolls and other Mediæval Records, and also of the Domestic State Papers, which are issued under the direction of the Master of the Rolls, include entries relating to Ireland as well as to Great Britain. In addition to the above-mentioned, the following publications, of the Public Record Office, Ireland, will probably appear in the course of the year:—Henry V., Statutes of the Irish Parliament, Vol. II.; Edward I., Calendar of Justiciary Rolls, Vol. II. A continuation of the Catalogue of the Pipe Rolls also is in the press.