HC Deb 24 June 1918 vol 107 cc736-7W
Mr. WILES

asked the Pensions Minister why the widow of the late Private H. Woodhead, killed in France on the 25th April, 1915, should not receive the gratuity of £5 which appears to have been given in many similar cases of other widows who have lost their husbands?

Mr. HODGE

As I have stated on previous occasions, the gratuity to widows in cases where the death of the husband occurred before 1st July, 1916, was paid by the Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation. I have ascertained from the corporation that in August, 1915, a gratuity of £7 was paid to Mrs. Woodhead, being £5 for herself and £1 for each of two children.