HC Deb 12 June 1868 vol 192 c1470
MR. PIM

said, he wished to ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland, When he will be able to lay upon the Table of the House, the Correspondence between the Treasury, the Irish Government, and Dr. Robert McDonnell, late medical officer of the Mountjoy Convict Prison, relative to the change in the medical management of that prison, by which he was deprived of the office of medical superintendent?

THE EARL OF MAYO

said, in reply, that the only reason why the Correspondence between the Treasury, the Irish Government, and Dr. McDonnell, relative to the change in the medical management of the prison, had not been laid upon the table, was that it was not finished. He would take the earliest opportunity of producing it; but he was afraid it would not be complete for some days.