HC Deb 22 April 1861 vol 162 cc896-7
VISCOUNT RAYNHAM

said, he would now bog to ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, If Henry Denham, who was convicted at the Central Criminal Court in 1850 of a garotte robbery, and sentenced to twenty years' transportation, is the man who, under the name of Charles Turner, alias Henry Miller, alias Henry Denham, was convicted at the Lambeth Police Court on the 4th inst. of being found lurking about with intent to commit a burglary and of violently assaulting a police-constable, and was sentenced to imprisonment for four months; and, if so, under what circumstances the said Henry Denham was at that time at liberty; and, if under a letter of license, whether it is the intention of the Secretary of State to withdraw such letter?

SIR GEORGE LEWIS

Sir, in answer to the question of the noble Lord I have to state that the license given to the convict has been revoked.