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Thomas Gill,

Hon. Hugh (Fortescue) Viscount Ebrington.

PONTEFRACT.

Hon. John Charles George
(Saville) Visc. Pollington,
Richard Monckton Milnes.
POOLE.

Hon. Charles Fred. Ashley
Cooper Ponsonby,
George Richard Philips.

PORTSMOUTH.

nay.

RYE.

Herbert Barrett Curteis.

ST. ALBAN'S.

George William John Rep

ton,

(Western Division.) Thomas Dyke Acland,

Francis Henry Dickinson.

SOUTHAMPTON.

Humphrey St. John Mild

may,

George William Hope.

SOUTHWARK,

John Humphery,

Sir William Molesworth,

bt.

STAFFORD.

Rt. Hon. William Earl of Hon. Swinfen Thomas Car

Listowel.

ST. IVES.

William Tyringham Praed.

SALFORD.

Joseph Brotherton.

SALISBURY.
Ambrose Hussey,
John Henry Campbell.

SALOP, OR SHROPSHIRE.

(Northern Division.)

Rt. Hon. Francis Thornhill Hon. Edward (Clive) Vis

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count Clive,

Staun-William Ormsby Gore.

Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood, bt.,

Sir George Strickland, bt.

RADNOR (NEW).

Richard Price.

RADNORSHIRE.

Sir John Benn Walsh, bt.
READING.

Charles Russell,

Hon. Henry Charles (Cadogan) Viscount Chelsea.

REIGATE.

Hon. C. Somers (Somers

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Sir John Vanden Bempde William Henry Stanton,

Johnstone, bt.,

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Cocks) Viscount Eastnor. Richard Brinsley Sheridan.

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George Poulett Scrope.

SUDBURY.

(Disfranchised 7 & 8 VICT. C. 53.)

SUFFOLK.

(Eastern Division.)

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PORTARLINGTON. Rt. hon. George Lionel Dawson Damer.

QUEEN'S COUNTY. Sir Chas. Henry Coote, bt., Hon. Thos. Vesey. ROSS (NEW).

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Hon. Robert Gore.

LONDONDERRY (CITY). Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson, bt.

LONGFORD. Anthony Lefroy, Henry White.

LOUTH.

Rich. Montesquieu Bellew, Hon. Thomas Vesey Daw

son.

MALLOW.

Sir Chas. Denham Orlando
Jephson Norreys, bt.

MAYO.
Robert Dillon Browne,
Mark Blake.

MEATH.

Matthew Elias Corbally, Henry Grattan.

MONAGHAN. Evelyn Philip Shirley, Charles Powell Leslie.

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WICKLOW.

William Acton,

Sir Ralph Howard, bt.

YOUGHALL.

Hon. Charles Compton Ca

vendish.

HANSARD'S

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,

IN THE FIFTH SESSION OF THE FOURTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, APPOINTED TO MEET 11 NOVEMBER, 1841, AND FROM THENCE CONTINUED TILL 22 JANUARY, 1846, IN THE NINTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF

HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.

FIRST VOLUME OF THE SESSION.

HOUSE OF LORDS,

Thursday, January 22, 1846.

MINUTES.] Took the Oaths.-Several Lords.

Sat first.-Earl Verulam, after the Death of his Father;

to have the Opportunity of recurring to your Assistance and Advice.

"I continue to receive from My

Earl Spencer, after the Death of his Brother; Earl Grey, Allies, and from other Foreigu Pow

after the Death of his Father; Earl of Pomfret, after the Death of his Father.

BILLS. Public.-1 Select Vestries.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Inhabitants of Addington,

ers, the strongest Assurances of their Desire to cultivate the, most friendly

and numerous other places, in favour of the present Corn Relations with this Country.

Laws; and from Inhabitants of Market Lavington, for the Repeal of the Corn Laws.

MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

"I rejoice that, in concert with the Emperor of Russia, and through the

THE PARLIAMENT, which had been proro-Success of Our joint Mediation, I gued successively from the 9th August to the 2nd October, the 27th Novem

ber, the 16th December, and the 22nd January, met this day for despatch of Business. The Session was opened by the QUEEN in Person. Being seated on the Throne, and the Commons being at the Bar, with their Speaker, HER MAJESTY was pleased to make the following most Gracious Speech :

"My Lords, and Gentlemen, "It gives Me great Satisfaction again to meet you in Parliament, and

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have been enabled to adjust the Dif ferences which had long prevailed between the Ottoman Porte and the King of Persia, and had seriously endangered the Tranquillity of the East.

"For several Years a desolating and sanguinary Warfare has afflicted the States of the Rio de la Plata. The Commerce of all Nations has been interrupted, and Acts of Barbarity

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