§ Mr. GWYNNEasked if the Home Secretary would state for each county in Ireland the total number of persons who have been added to the commission of the peace in each year since 1910; how many of these were appointed upon the recommendation of the Lords Lieutenant of
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NUMBERS OF MAGISTRATES APPOINTED IN THE SEVERAL COUNTIES IN IRELAND IN EACH YEAR SINCE 1910. County. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. Total. Antrim … 26 7 22 — — — 55 Armagh … 2 3 — — 23 — 28 Carlow … 5 4 2 3 — — 14 Cavan … 6 11 16 13 — — 46 Clare … 9 3 3 7 — 1 23 Cork … 18 25 2 39 40 — 124 Donegal … 15 12 12 46 — 32 117 Down … 18 15 — 16 10 — 59 Dublin … 5 19 18 24 1 — 67 Fermanagh … 7 5 11 9 — — 32 Galway … 7 13 8 17 17 — 62 Kerry … 10 15 — 11 — 6 42 Kildare … 8 2 3 7 8 — 28 Kilkenny … 13 4 — 17 14 1 49 King's … 3 8 6 — 2 — 19 Leitrim … 3 7 — 4 8 — 22 Limerick … 14 9 6 9 1 — 39 Londonderry … 30 14 5 9 23 4 85 Longford … 2 8 — 9 — — 19 Louth … — 15 9 15 — — 39 Mayo … 4 3 16 16 9 — 48 Meath … 8 8 5 — 6 — 27 Monaghan … 20 5 3 — 12 — 40 Queen's … 11 7 — 8 12 8 46 Roscommon … 3 1 2 6 1 — 13 Sligo … 8 5 1 16 — — 30 Tipperary … 15 18 10 16 2 1 62 Tyrone … 10 15 20 24 10 — 79 Waterford … 2 9 15 11 1 4 42 Westmeath … 6 8 2 12 — 8 36 Wexford … 7 2 5 7 — — 21 Wicklow … 15 5 2 15 — — 37 Totals … 310 285 204 386 200 65 1,450 Number of ex-officio Magistrates sworn in in each of above years— 57 26 26 44 19 3 175 the respective counties; how many were appointed without such a recommendation, and how many were appointed virtute officii?
Mr. SAMUELThe appended table shows the number of magistrates appointed by the Lord Chancellor for each county in Ireland in each year since 1910; also the number in Ireland who have taken the oaths and become magistratesvirtute officii. It is not possible to state with any certainty upon whose recommendation these gentlemen have been appointed to the Commission of the Peace by the respective Lord Chancellors during the period 1910–1916, but during the tenure of office of the present Lord Chancellor the co-operation and consent of nearly all the Lieutenants of counties have been obtained, especially in the counties where the number of appointments is in any way considerable.