HC Deb 09 June 1865 vol 179 c1335
MR. COX

said, he would beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, If his attention has been called to the sentence passed by the Rev. W. Wales, at Uppingham, on a lad named Walter Craythorne, of twenty - one days imprisonment, with hard labour, for absenting himself for a short time from the service of his master, Mr. Needham, notwithstanding Mr. Needham entreated that a week's imprisonment only should be given the lad?

SIR GEORGE GREY

, in reply, said his attention had not been called to the subject, as no complaint or representation had been made to him about it. If any were made to him he would inquire into it.