HC Deb 17 April 1883 vol 278 c435
SIR HERBERT MAXWELL

asked the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a Question of which he had not been able to give private Notice—namely, If his attention had been called to a telegram from New York, in some of the morning papers, stating that Tynan, the notorious "No. 1" of the Irish Invincibles, had not gone to Mexico, but was living in New York with his family, and that, although not courting observation, he moved about freely under an alias; whether the Government had any information as to the accuracy of that statement; and, if it were true, would the Government take any steps to demand the extradition of that individual?

LORD EDMOND FITZMAURICE

I think the House will see that Notice ought to given of a Question of this importance.