The Irish Language is laughed out of court, 1882
Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 9:32 am
The Land Commission Court sat in Ennis in January 1882 to hear claims by tenants for a review of rent. On Thursday 26th, it was the turn of some tenants of Miss W Stacpoole. One of these was a John Guttry. This is how his claim was reported in the Clare Freeman, Sat 28 Jan 1882:
SheilaJohn Guttry v same [Miss W Stacpoole]
The tenant in this case could not speak English, when he was desired by the judge to go down until he would learn to do so. The remark caused much laughter.