HC Deb 18 June 1863 vol 171 c1044
LORD JOHN MANNERS

said, he wished to ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Whether the Memorial presented on the 28th of April from manufacturers and others in favour of raising the pay and allowances of the Sub-Inspectors of Factories was still under the consideration of Government; and, if not, whether he has any objection to produce it, together with a previous Memorial to the same effect, and any Correspondence relating thereto?

SIR GEORGE GREY

, in reply, said, there had been two memorials presented on the subject—one from the manufacturers, and the other from the Chief Inspectors. Those memorials had been answered. There was no objection to lay them on the table.