HC Deb 07 July 1884 vol 290 c219
MR. BRYCE

asked the Secretary of State for War, Whether, having regard to the great need which exists in the thickly peopled part of London lying immediately to the east of the City and north of the Tower of London for an open space available to the inhabitants for recreation, he will consider the propriety of opening to the public the piece of ground which lies between the moat of the Tower and the streets, and is now not used for any purpose of the War Office?

THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON

I will communicate with the authorities of the Tower, and see whether it is possible to do anything in the direction indicated in the hon. Gentleman's Question.