HC Deb 09 February 1852 vol 119 c252
MR. SPEAKER

acquainted the House, that he had received a Letter, dated Police Court, Bow Street, 9th February, 1852, and signed T. Henry, which he read to the House, as follows:— Police Court, Bow Street, 9th Feb., 1852. Sir—As I understand it is the practice to communicate to the House the arrest of a Member of Parliament, I beg leave to report to you, that Mr. Feargus O'Connor was convicted by me: this day for having assaulted a Police Constable on last Saturday night, and was committed to prison for seven days, under the provisions of the 2nd and 3rd Victoria, chap. 47, sect. 18.—I have the honour to be, your obedient Servant, "T. Henry, A Magistrate of Bow Street Police Court. Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons," &c.