HC Deb 25 July 1918 vol 108 c2019W
Mr. P. WHITE

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland how many Irishmen imprisoned without trial are in the prisons of Usk, Gloucester, Lincoln, and Holloway; if he will state their names; and whether in each case their relatives and friends have been allowed to communicate with them?

Sir G. CAVE

My right hon. Friend has asked me to answer this question. The number of Irishmen interned at Usk is twenty, at Gloucester eleven, and at Lincoln sixteen. There are no men interned at Holloway, but there are three women there. I am sending their names to the hon. Member. They are allowed to write to and receive letters from their friends, subject to examination by the Censor.