HC Deb 28 March 1879 vol 244 cc1987-8
SIR CHARLES W. DILKE

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, What steps are being taken by the Governors of Christ's Hospital to give effect to the recommendations of the Royal Commission of 1877; and whether any scheme for the management of the hospital has been prepared by the Charity Commissioners and submitted to the Governors; and, if so, whether the removal of the hospital out of London has been one of its recommendations?

MR. ASSHETON CROSS

Sir, I am informed by the hospital authorities that great alterations have been made in the powers of the Head Master, and also as to the junior Grecians, and other matters of discipline in the school; but I am informed that no draft scheme for the management of the hospital has as yet been submitted by the Charity Commissioners to the Governors, nor are the Governors able to state whether any such scheme has been prepared by the Commissioners.