HL Deb 30 June 1864 vol 176 c493

THE EARL OF LEITRIM moved for Return of the Names of Prisoners under Sentence and discharged from the several Gaols or Convict Prisons in Ireland before the Expiration of their Sentences, or whose Sentences have been commuted by the Order of the Government in Ireland, during the Years 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864; showing the Nature of the Crime for which each was convicted, the Sentence of the Court, and the Grounds upon which the Release or Commutation has taken place.

EARL GRANVILLE

said, he could not agree to the Motion; the Returns would be very troublesome and expensive to prepare, and would be quite useless,

On Question, Resolved in the Negative,

House adjourned at half past Seven o'clock, till To-morrow, half past Ten o'clock,