HC Deb 20 May 1881 vol 261 c963
MR. SEXTON

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If it was true that Mr. Dillon had been obliged to return from the infirmary in Kilmainham to an ordinary cell in consequence of the fact that he was obliged to herd with other people in the room which had been set apart for his separate use; and whether, in view of his delicate state of health, steps would be taken to allocate a room in the prison for his sole occupation?

MR. W. E. FORSTER

If the hon. Gentleman gives Notice of the Question, I shall answer it. What I believe is, that it was found necessary to put other people who were ill in the same room with Mr. Dillon on account of the want of accommodation in the infirmary.