§ DR. BREWERasked the Secretary for War, If the Military centre for Essex could be placed in more immediate contiguity to the Camp at Colchester; and, whether the proposed centre, if ultimately decided upon, would cause the removal of either the Cavalry or Infantry Barracks from that town?
§ SIR HENEY STORKS, in reply, said, that Warley had been selected as a military centre for that county because it already possessed all the requirements of a depôt centre. It would not cause 1884 the removal of either the cavalry or infantry barracks from Colchester.