HC Deb 07 May 1847 vol 92 c527
MR. H. BERKELEY

wished to know whether the Government had received any complaints that Captain Robb, the senior officer in command of the English squadron at Oporto, had espoused with too much of partisanship the cause of the rebel junta there?

CAPTAIN BERKELEY

said, that no complains against Captain Robb had been received from Sir W. Parker, the admiral on the station, whose attention would have been called to any matter deserving of reprehension. It was, therefore, to be presumed that no just ground of complaint existed against Captain Robb.