HC Deb 11 March 1886 vol 303 c465
SIR ROBERT FOWLER (London)

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Whether he has received the Report of the Inspector who held the inquiry, suggested by the Mansion House Council on the Dwellings of the People, into the immediate sanitary requirements of the parish of St. James and St. John Clerkenwell as far back as November 1885, and whether he will lay the same before Parliament; and, if he has not yet received the Report, whether, in view of the importance attaching to the inquiry, he will give instructions to the Inspector for its immediate presentation?

THE SECRETARY OF STATE (Mr. CHILDERS) (Edinburgh, S.)

, in reply, said, the Report of the Inspector who held the inquiry suggested by the Mansion House Committee into the dwellings of the people had been received, and would in all probability, when he had read it himself, be laid on the Table.