HC Deb 18 June 1857 vol 145 c2012
SIR JOHN OGILVY

said, he rose pursuant to notice to ask the Lord Advocate if it is his intention to make any provision in his Lunacy Bill for the proper management and training of weak or imbecile children.

THE LORD ADVOCATE

said, that his hon. Friend on the bringing up of the Lunacy Bill that night, would see what he proposed to do. He did not consider that it would be proper or necessary to introduce such a provision into a general measure.