HC Deb 19 March 1867 vol 186 c121
LORD HENRY THYNNE

said, he would beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Whether he proposes so call the attention of the Lord Chancellor to those magistrates who have been reported on by the Commissioners who lately sat on the corrupt boroughs, as being privy and assenting to corrupt practices, with a view of their being struck off the several Commissions of the Peace to which they may belong?

MR. WALPOLE

, in reply, said, he was not acquainted with the facts of the case to which the noble Lord's Question alluded.