HC Deb 11 July 1879 vol 248 c160
MR. BURT

asked Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Whether the arrangements for the funeral of the late Prince Louis Napoleon will involve an expenditure of public money; and, if so, whether a Vote will be submitted to the House on the subject?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER,

in reply, said, there would be no occasion to submit to the House any Vote of public money in respect of the arrangements referred to. There might be some small expenditure for ammunition and for the use of a vessel for the conveyance of the Prince's remains to this country. The expenditure would, however, be very slight, and no Vote would be submitted to the House.