HC Deb 12 June 1865 vol 180 c106

Resolutions [June 8] reported.

MR. LAYARD

said, that when the hon. Member for the King's County (Mr. Hennessy) asked a question the other evening with regard to an item charged for the travelling expenses of Lord Amberley he was unable at the time to afford the explanation. He desired, however, now to state that Lord Amberley was acting as private secretary and attache to Mr. Elliot, and that his Lordship was so named in the documents which were, in conformity with the usual custom, forwarded to the Foreign Office. Those documents should he produced if the hon. Member desired to see them.

MR. HENNESSY

said, he thought that their production would be very desirable.

Resolutions agreed to.