HC Deb 19 May 1865 vol 179 c562
MR. DARBY GRIFFITH

said, he wished to ask the Under Secretary of State for the Home Department, When the Returns of Correspondence relating to the Turnpike Trusts of the neighbourhood of Devizes, for which an Address was moved on Thursday, the 11th instant, will be laid upon the table of the House?

MR. T. G. BARING

said, in reply, that the Correspondence relating to the Turnpike Trusts in the neighbourhood of Devizes would be laid upon the table that evening. There had been no unnecessary delay, for the Return consisted of fifty-two pages, and included the signatures of 995 persons who had memorialized for or against the Turnpike Trusts. He thought the attention of the Chairman of the Printing Committee might be called to the question whether the petitions did not rather refer to private interests than to public matters.