HC Deb 18 July 1856 vol 143 c1034
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON

said, that it had been reported that a serious affray had taken place at Aldershot, between the soldiers of the German Legion and some British regiments, and he wished to ask the hon. Gentleman the Under Secretary for War whether this had been the case, and whether the disturbance had been attended with loss of life; and, also, whether the regiments of the German Legion were intended to remain much longer quartered with British troops?

MR. FREDERICK PEEL

said, that he had received no intelligence of such an affray. The German Legion would not occupy their present quarters much longer.