HC Deb 22 May 1856 vol 142 c550
SIR DE LACY EVANS

said, he bad a question to put to the hon. Gentleman the Under Secretary for War. The answer given on a previous night to the question respecting the staff and cavalry horses was so far satisfactory, but he wished to know what was intended to be done with the artillery and bat horses.

MR. FREDERICK PEEL

said, that the most valuable of the artillery horses would be brought home. The rest would be left in the East. [Sir DE L. EVANS: What about the hat horses?] He was unable to say what number would be left in the East.