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son-in-law to the Marquess of Anglesey.

His Lordship was lately M.P. for the county of Wexford.

26. WENLOCK, (1st) Baron, of W., Shropshire

N. & S. Robert Lawley.
O.T. A Baronet

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Y. of C. 1831

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Mar. Maria, dr. of the late Joseph
Denison, Esq. in Sept.

To. Res. 8, Carlton-terrace.
Co. Se. Spoonhill, Shropshire; and
Cranwell, Staffordshire.

Rel. Brother-in-law to the Marchioness
Conyngham: the Baroness is aunt to
John-Evelyn Denison, Esq., M.P. for
Nottinghamshire (who is son-in-kaw
of the Duke of Portland).
Previously to his Lordship's elevation,
he represented the county of War-
wick, in the Lower House of Parlia
ment.

3. WESTMINSTER, (1st) Marquess of, Co. Middlesex Y. of C. 1831 (For further particulars, see GROSVE NOR, Earl, pages 12 and 184. No. 116.)

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VACANT by the Bankruptcy of JOHN WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Esq.

MABERLY, Esq.*

ARMAGH, Borough of,

SIR JOHN-WILLIAM-HEAD
BRYDGES, Bart.

Elected in the room of Viscount In-
gestrie, who accepted the Steward-
ship of the Chiltern Hundreds.
(See COLERAINE.)

AYRSHIRE.

VACANT by MR. KENNEDY's acceptance of the Clerkship of the Ordnance.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

R. G. TOWNLEY, Esq.

Elected in the room of Lord Francis-
Godolphin Osborne, who accepted
the Stewardship of the Chiltern
Hundreds.

CARMARTHEN, Borough of, JOHN JONES, Esq.

Elected ;-there having been no return previously.

Elected in the room of Lord GeorgeAugustus-Henry Cavendish, who has been elevated to the Peerage, as Earl of Burlington.-(See MALTON; also p. 307, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.)

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A Member of Parliament being declared bankrupt, is free from arrest for twelve months from the issue of the fiat. If, at the expiration of that time, 20s. in the pound be not paid to the creditors, his privilege ceases.-He is at the same time excluded from sitting and voting in Parliament; unless within the twelve months the Commission be superseded and the creditors paid in full.-(See page 454,-BANKRUPTS.)

DUBLIN CITY.

VISCOUNT INGESTRIE,

(See ARMAGH, and page 337), and FREDERICK SHAW, Esq.

Offi. Recorder of Dublin.

Elected in the room of Sir Robert
Harty, Bart., and Louis Perrin,
Esq., who were ousted on account of
notorious bribery and corruption.

DUNWICH, Borough of, THE RT. HON. VISCOUNT LOWTHER. Elected in the room of the Earl of Brecknock, who accepted the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds. -(See page 419.)

ENNIS, Borough of, VACANT.-The Rt. Hon. W. F. V. Fitzgerald having succeeded his mother as Baron Fitzgerald and Vesey.

FLINT, &c., Boroughs of, SIR STEPHEN RICHARD GLYNNE, Bart., in the room of Henry Glynne, Esq., who was elected in the room of Sir Edward-Price-Lloyd, Bart., who had been elevated to the Peerage as Baron Mostyn; but Mr. Glynne has since vacated his seat by accepting the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds.

FORFARSHIRE,

G. D. HALLIBURTON, Esq.

Elected in the room of the Hon.
William-Ramsay Maule, who has
been elevated to the Peerage as
Baron Panmure.

THE HON. DONALD OGILVIE, bro. of the Earl of Airlie, S.P., had been returned by the Sheriff; a Committee of the House has just decided, however, that he was not duly elected; but that Mr. Halliburton was:-they declare, at the same time, that neither the petition nor the opposition was frivolous or vexatious.

GRIMSBY, GREAT, Borough of, THE HON. HENRY FITZROY.

Rel. Bro. and heir pres. to Baron
Southampton, and

LORD LOUGHBOROUGH. (See Dy-
SART, &c., page 325.)

Elected in the room of George Harris, Esq., and John-Villiers Shelley,

Esq., whose election was declared void by a Committee of the House. HIGHAM FERRERS, Borough of, THE HON. JOHN G. B. PONSONBY. Rel. Nephew to Earl Fitzwilliam : cousin to Viscounts Milton and Althorp. (See BLETCHINGLEY.) Elected in the room of Charles Christopher Pepys, Esq., Solicitor-General to the Queen.

LEOMINSTER, Borough of, THE RT. HON. BARON HOTHAM, I.P. Elected in the room of Thomas Brayze, Esq., who accepted the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds-(See page 347.)

LIVERPOOL, Borough of,

VISCOUNT SANDON.

Elected in the room of John Evelyn Denison, Esq., who made his election for Nottinghamshire.-(See p 408,-TIVERTON.)

LOUTHSHIRE.

SIR PATRICK BELLEW, Knt.
Offi. Lord Lieutenant of Louthshire.
Elected in the room of Alexander
Dawson, Esq., deceased.
This gentleman is a CATHOLIC.

MALTON, Borough of,

CHARLES CHRISTOPHER PEPYS, Esq. Elected in the room of William Cavendish, Esq., who accepted the Stewardship of the Chiltern Handreds. (See HIGHAM-FERRERS.)

MEATHSHIRE.

HENRY GRATTAN, Esq.

Elected in the room of Sir Marcus
Somerville, Bart., deceased.

NEW ROSS, Borough of, Ireland. WILLIAM WIGRAM, Esq.

Elected in the room of Charles Totten ham, Esq.-(See p. 420.)

PEEBLESHIRE.

SIR JOHN HAY, Bart.

(Elected in the room of Sir George
Montgomery, Bart., deceased.)
Co. Se. Smithfield and Haystour,
Peebleshire.

POOLE, Borough and County of,

SIR JOHN BYNG, Bart.

Late Com.-in-Chief of the Forces in
Ireland.

Elected in the room of The Hon. Wm.
Francis-Spencer Ponsonby.

REIGATE, Borough of,
CHARLES PHILIP YORKE, Esq.
Elected in the room of The Hon. Sir
Joseph Sydney Yorke, K.C.B., de-
ceased.

Offi. A Privy Councillor.

One of the Tellers of the Exchequer. To. Res. New Burlington-street. Rel. Bro. to the other member for Reigate.

SUTHERLANDSHIRE. RODERICK MACLEOD, Esq.

Elected in the room of Sir Hugh Innes, Bart., deceased. Co. Se. Cadboll, Ross-shire.

TAVISTOCK, Borough of,
FRANCIS RUSSELL, Esq.

Elected in the room of Lord William
Russell, who accepted the Steward-
ship of the Chiltern Hundreds.
Offi. A Colonel in the Army.
Rel. Eldest son of Lord William
Russell, and nephew to the Duke
of Bedford.

TEWKESBURY, Borough of, VACANT by the death of John Martin, Esq.

TREGONY, Borough of, JAMES ADAM GORDON, Esq.

Elected in the room of Lieut. Col. Charles-George-James Arbuthnot, who accepted the Stewardship of the Manor of East Hendred, in the county of Berks.

WALLINGFORD, Borough of, THOMAS-CHARLES LEIGH, Esq. Elected in the room of WilliamLewis Hughes, Esq., who has been elevated to the Peerage as Baron Dinorben.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Elected in the room of Francis Lawley, Esq., who has been elevated to the Peerage as Baron Wenlock. WESTMINSTER, City of,

THE RT. HON. SIR JOHN CAM HOBHOUSE, Bart.

Re-elected, after having vacated his seat by accepting the office of Secretary at War.

Offi. A Privy Councillor.

WEXFORDSHIRE.
ROBERT-SHAPLAND CAREW, Esq.

Elected in the room of Arthur Chi-
chester, Esq., who has been elevated
to the Peerage as Baron Temple-

more.

Offi. Lord Lieut. of Wexfordshire. Res. Castle Borough, Wexfordshire.

ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.

Various changes which have taken place, by promotions, resignations, and deaths, since the printing of this work was commenced, render the following emendations necessary, to complete the Author's original intention of presenting the public with as full information on each subject as it was possible to obtain. The reader may easily, with his pen, transfer the same to their proper pages; and, by occa sionally noting farther changes as they occur, it will be in his power to render this volume a work of Parliamentary reference, for many years to come.

Page 8.-After No. 47, insert

48, I.R.P. His Lordship, the Most Noble George-Thomas-John, MARQUESS OF WESTMEATH, cre. in 1822. Eod. Reg. aged 46.

Page 11, No. 94, for "George, Earl of Ashburnham, aged 69," read Bertram, Earl of Ashburnham, aged 33.

Expunge No. 101. (The title being extinct).

Page 12-Expunge No. 116.-(See
MARQUESS OF WESTMINSTER in
Appendix.)

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Page 27, No. 278, for "Right Hon.
George," &c. read Right Hon. and
Rev. Thomas, Baron Walsingham.
Page 28, No. 305, for "Right Hon.
Baron Stewart," read

The Rt. Hon. George, Baron Stewart. Page 30, expunge Nos. 344 and 345.(See Marquesses of Ailsa, and Breadalbane in Appendix.)

Page 32, after No. 389, supply

390. His Lordship, the Right Hon. Archibald-John, BARON ROSEBERY, cre. Jan. 17, 1828. Eod. Reg., agod 46.

No. 117, for aged 75," read Page 33, after No. 394, insert aged 72.

No. 121, for "Algernon, Earl of
Beverley, aged 80," read
George, Earl of Beverley,

aged 52.

Page 13, No. 138, for "Francis, Earl

of Bandon, aged 74," read James, Earl of Bandon, aged 45. Page 14, No. 158, for "Henry, Earl of Mulgrave, aged 75," read

Constantine-Henry, &c. aged 35. Page 18, No. 182, for "aged 62," read aged 18.

Page 19, Expunge Nos. 184, 189, and 193 (See Earls of Camperdown and Lichfield in Appendix, &c., also No. 53. Earl of Devon, page 9.)

to No. 186, add I.R.P.

No. 187, for "John-Thomas, Viscount Sydney, aged 66," read John-Robert, &c. aged 25.

Page 20, expunge Nos. 207 and 208.

395. His Lordship, the Right Hon. Henry, BARON BROUGHAM and VAUX, Nov. 22, 1830. Gullielmo Quarto Regnante, aged 52.

Also transfer the note, page 32 (on
"Lord Chancellor") to page 33.
Page 37, insert Mary-Francis-Elizabeth,
Baroness le De Spencer, cre. June 3,
1269, aged 10, instead of "Charlotte,
Baroness de Ros," &c.

Page 142, to ALBEMARLE, Earl of, add,
Offi. A Privy Councillor.

Rel. His Lordship's 2d son, the Hon.
George-Thomas, is son-in-law to
Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart.

Read last sentence of first note to same page as follows:-There being a LORD LIEUT. GENERAL over all Ireland, the office of Lord Lieutenant, in the counties of that Kingdom, was, until lately, executed by one or more Governors.

N.B. This applies to several persons who were until lately only joint

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