HC Deb 30 June 1881 vol 262 c1639
MR. SCHREIBER

asked the Secretary of State for War, Whether, on further consideration, he will put himself in communication with His Royal Highness the Ranger of Windsor Park, in order that the same facilities which have been granted on former occasions may be afforded to both Houses of the Legislature to testify by their collective presence at the forthcoming review on the 9th of next month the interest which they take in the Volunteer force of the Country?

MR. CHILDERS

I have on a previous occasion informed the House, in reply to the hon. Member for Poole, that this matter is not under my control; but I may now add that, in my opinion, it would not be desirable to have inclosures or stands for the two Houses, and the many others who would claim a similar privilege. It is true that at the Windsor Reviews before 1877 tickets to reserved places were issued, but not at subsequent Reviews.