§ 59. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHYasked the Home Secretary if he is aware that no doctor visited Mr. McGlyn while he was in Mountjoy prison and that the question of his health was never raised that Mr. McGlyn signed the undertaking not to take part in activities against the Free State Government for the reason that he has always been a supporter of it; and whether he will now state on what grounds Mr. McGlyn was arrested?
Mr. LOCKER-LAMPSONIn regard to the first part of the question, my right hon. Friend can only say that the Free State Government, in recommending McGlyn's release, stated that he was in very bad health. My right hon. Friend 669 has no information in regard to the second part. The answer to the third part is in the negative.