HC Deb 27 March 1922 vol 152 c976W
Major M'LEAN

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland what protection will be given to men of the Royal Irish Constabulary, and their families, if disbanded in hostile districts; and if arrangements are being made to remove them to places of safety?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

Any member of the Royal Irish Constabulary who desires to remove his home, whether from fear of molestation or for any other reason, will be entitled to receive, on disbandment, the reasonable costs of so doing up to a maximum, in the case of unmarried men, of one month's pay, in the case of married men with less than three children, of two months' pay, and in the case of married men with three or more children, of three months' pay.

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