would be glad to be furnished with any further particulars of the Case, which the Secretary of State for War may possess, and which throw light upon the question whether the house affords more accommodation than is necessary for military purposes. It would seem especially desirable to know what part of the house, if any, is set apart distinctly for the family, and whether such family has been accommodated in the 4 rooms in the barracks to which it is said (certainly Carday Lane is not clear) to be entitled.
198 for military purposes, of what number does the family or establishment consist? And whether the house was the most suitable house that could be obtained for the required purpose.
Upon the second point I am desired to observe that considerable inconvenience may, no doubt, arise from claims to exemption being set up after the rate has been settled and assessed. Such inconvenience cannot probably be avoided in