HC Deb 24 April 1871 vol 205 cc1581-2
MAJOR WALKER (for Lord EUSTACE CECIL)

asked the Secretary of State for War, Whether there is any intention of carrying out at Aldershot, and other Camps, the recommendation contained in the Second Report of the Royal Commissioners on Military Education to the effect— That in all barracks, where circumstances permit, a room with suitable furniture, and supplied with the necessary fuel and light, should be appropriated for the use of the Chaplains in their intercourse with the soldiers, and for other religious purposes?

MR. CARDWELL

, in reply, said, there was every disposition to give effect to the recommendations of the Royal Commissioners on this subject; but there was considerable difficulty in finding the requisite accommodation. Probably the school-room would be best appropriated for the purpose.