1835 1796 1771 1839 1803 1838 1798 1786 1813 Paget Petre [M. Ormonde, Ire.] 1821 1808 [E. Stair, Sc.] 1841 1771 Henry Paget 1831 1771 Stourton 64 Stuart de Decies Sundridge and G. W. Bampfylde J. G. B. Ponsonby [E. Bessboro', Ire.] 174 1809 Portman E. B. Portman Algernon Percy Thomas Knox Ravensworth Rayleigh *Reay Redesdale Ribblesdale Rivers Rodney *Rollo Roseberry Ross Rossie *Saltoun Saye and Sele 1816 1.92 Templemore [E. Ranfurly, Ire.] 1826 1786 Tenterden Thomas H. Liddell 1821 1775 Teynham Arch. J. Primrose [E. Galloway, Scot.] John Byng [E. Moray, Sc. H. Villiers-Stuart J. D. E. H. Campbell [D. Argyll, Sc.] 1766 1777 William O'Brien [M. Thomond, Ire.] 1826 [M. Waterford, Ire ] 1786 1811 Harrow-George Mostyn 1523 1804 [den George John Warren 1762 1803 Charles C. Vivian 1841 1808 Thomas De Grey 1780 1804 Wm. Ward [Douglas 1664 1817 F. Wemyss-Chart's 1797 1828 Vaux of [E. Roseberry, Sc.] 1828 1783 James Carr Boyle [E. Glasgow, Sc.] 1815 1792 Wenlock Wigan G. W. Fox Kinnaird 1831 1807 Wharncliffe [E. of Wemyss, Sc.] 1821 1772 P.B.Law.-Thompson 1839 1784 John Stuart-Wortley 1826 1801 James Lindsay [E. Balcarres, Sc.] 1826 17 3 Willo'by de Broke Henry Peyto Verney 1492 1773 Willo'by de Eres- P.R.Drumm.-Wil'by 1295 1782 [by John Wodehouse See Earl Gosford John Wrottesley Wm. Samuel Best 1797 1771 1835 1838 1798 1829 1798 To obviate the difficulty of finding the names of those Scotch and Irish Peers who sit in Parliament under English Titles, but who are commonly addressed by their higher Scotch or Irish Titles, the following list is subjoined : Aberdeen, E., see Gordon Argyll, D., see Sundridge Athol, D., see Strange Drogheda, M., see Moore Enniskillen, E., see Grimstead Londonderry, M., see Vane Mornington, E., see Maryborough * The bishoprics thus marked are to be abolished when they become vacant. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Elected July and August, 1847. The House of Commons consists of knights, citizens, and burgesses, respectively chosen by counties, cities, and boroughs, apportioned as The Union of Ireland was carried into effect January 1, 1801; and the Parliament which sat the same month, and which included the members from Ireland, is styled the 1st Imperial Parliament; and the Parliament which assembled January 29, 1833, is styled the 11th Imperial, or 1st Reformed Parliament. The following table exhibits the succession of Parliaments since the union with Ireland. Places. 79 Hereford 80 Hertford 81 Honiton 82 Horsham 83 Huddersfield 84 Hull 85 Huntingdon 86 Hythe 87 Ipswich 88 Kendal 89 Kidderminster 90 King's Lynn 91 Knaresborough 92 Lambeth 93 Lancaster 94 Launceston 95 Leeds 96 Leicester 97 Leominster 98 Lewes 99 Lichfield 100 Lincoln 101 Liskeard 102 Liverpool 103 London 104 Ludlow 113 Marlborough 114 Marlow (Great) 115 Marylebone Lord J. Russell Baron L. Rothschild D. Waddington Lord Ernest Bruce 132 Pembroke 133 Penryn and mouth 134 Peterborough 135 Petersfield 136 Plymouth 137 Pontefract 138 Poole 139 Portsmouth 140 Preston 141 Radnor 142 Reading 143 Reigate 144 Retford (East) F. Mowatt Hon. G. Fitzwilliam W. C. Cavendish Sir W. G H. Jolliffe Lord Ebrington R. Palmer S. Martin R. M. Milnes G. R. Robinson S. R. Phillips F. T. Baring Sir G. Staunton Sir G. Strickland P. W. Grenfell Sir T. H. Lewis F. Pigott Sergeant Talfourd T. S. Cocks Hon. A. Duncombe Viscount Galway 145 Richmond (York-H. Rich shire) 146 Ripon 147 Rochdale 148 Rochester 149 Rye 150 Salford 151 Salisbury 152 Sandwich 153 Scarborough 154 Shaftesbury 155 Sheffield M. Wyvill Hon. E. Lascelles Sir J. Graham |