HC Deb 07 February 1882 vol 266 c141
SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFF

said, that before the Motion was put he should like to ask the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Whether he could lay on the Table any Papers relative to Mr. Errington's mission to the Vatican?

SIR CHARLES W. DILKE

said, he could not produce any Papers, because there were none. Mr. Errington had not been sent out by the Government, but had gone to the Vatican on his own responsibility, without appointment and without salary. He believed that Mr. Errington had been the means of communicating information to the Vatican; but there had not been in any sense a mission sent out by the Government.

Motion agreed to.

Debate adjourned till To-morrow.

House adjourned at a quarter before Twelve o'clock.