HC Deb 14 June 1877 vol 234 cc1763-4
MR. DALRYMPLE

asked the First Commissioner of Works, If his attention has been called to the place which under the arrangements of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, is used as a Court by Mr. Justice Fry; and, whether it is intended that it should be occupied after the present term and during the winter?

MR. GERARD NOEL,

in reply, said, the arrangements by which Mr. Justice Fry's present Court was provided were made by the Office of Works after communication with the Lord Chancellor. Although it was not so large as some of the others, it was well lighted and ventilated. Objection had been taken by the learned Judge to the retiring room, and the question of providing a new retiring room was under consideration. There was no intention of removing Mr. Justice Fry to any other place.