HC Deb 14 March 1907 vol 171 c251
CAPTAIN CRAIG (Down, E.)

I beg to ask the Prime Minister whether he will recommend that the statue of William III., Prince of Orange, about to be presented by the German Emperor, be erected in Belfast, Lisburn, or Londonderry, where the memory of that king's services in the cause of civil and religious liberty in Ireland is treasured.

SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

My right hon. friend the First Commissioner of Works has decided upon a site which is to be in front of Kensington Palace—in the neighbourhood of the Orangery.