HC Deb 10 May 1889 vol 335 c1706
MR. CAUSTON (Southwark, W.)

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether, during the detention in London of Mr. William O'Brien and Mr. Edward Harrington, they are under his care; and, if so, where are they lodged, and what is the nature of the prison treatment to which they are subjected?

MR. MATTHEWS

Mr. William O'Brien is lodged at Holloway and Mr. Harrington at Pentonville, in charge of Irish prison officers. The governors of these prisons have been instructed to allow their treatment to be regulated according to the information they receive from the Irish officers in charge, in order that they may be treated here as they are in the Irish prisons from which they come.