HC Deb 15 March 1877 vol 232 c2024 Ordered, That the Select Committee of last Session, to inquire how far it is practicable that Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines who have meritoriously served their Country should be employed in such Civil Departments of the public service as they may be found fitted for, be reappointed:—That the Committee do consist of Twenty-one Members:—Sir HENRY HAVELOCK, Lord EUSTACE CECIL, Colonel MURE, Lord ELCHO, Mr. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, General SHUTE, Captain PRICE, Sir GEORGE BALFOUR, Sir JOHN HAY, Mr. HANBURY-TRACY, Viscount HINCHINGBROOK, Mr. ERRINGTON, Mr. GERARD NOEL, Major O'GORMAN, Mr. JAMES CORRY, Mr. JOHN HOLMS, Mr. JOHN TALBOT, Mr. LAING, Sir CHARLES RUSSELL Sir HENRY HOLLAND, and Mr. CHILDERS:—With power to send for persons, papers, and records; Five to be the quorum. Ordered, That the Minutes of the Evidence taken before the Select Committee on Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines (Civil Employment) in Session 1876 be referred to the Select Committee on Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines (Civil Employment).—(Mr. Childers.)