HC Deb 16 June 1873 vol 216 c997
MR. CAWLEY

asked the Under Secretary of State for the Home Department, How it has come to pass that in a Return to this House, bearing date "7 May 1873," and authenticated by his signature, "of all places in England and Wales having Stipendiary Magisstrates, with the dates of their first appointment, and their present salaries," there is no mention made of the borough of Salford and the division of Manchester, for which places there is a Stipendiary Magistrate; and, if he can inform the House whether there is any other place not mentioned in the Return which has a Stipendiary Magistrate?

MR. BAXTER

said, the reason of the omission was, that Salford was in the Duchy of Lancaster.