HC Deb 15 March 1898 vol 54 cc1663-4
MR. J. WILSON (Govan)

I beg to ask the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he is aware that the account of Henry Stirling, baker, Govan, for provisions furnished to Navy men on board the ship Isis, built on the Clyde in 1896–97, is still unpaid; and whether, as the supplies were furnished in January, 1897, he will now see that the account is paid?

THE SECRETARY TO THE ADMIRALTY (Mr. W. G. E. MACARTNEY,) Antrim, S.

The Department has no record of any account from the person mentioned in the Question.