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1815 Ross

1815 Grinstead
1815 Foxford
1815 Melbourne

1815 Churchill
1815 Harris
1816 Prudhoe
1817 Colchester
1821 Ker

1821 Minster
1821 Ormonde

1821 Wemyss 1821 Clanbrassill 1821 Kingston 1821 Silchester

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John Crewe
John Ponsonby
A. Kennedy (E. of
Cassilis, Scotland)
John Campbell (E.)
of Breadalb. Scot.) 1762
A. H. Gardner
T. M. Sutton
James Gambier

John Hope (E. of

1810

1821 Stowell

1821 Ravensworth
1821 Delamere
1821 Forester
1823 Bexley

1756 1824 Gifford

1756 1824 Penshurst

Hopetown, Irel'd) 1803 1826 Tadcaster

Th. Graham
Rowland Hill

1750

1772 1826 Somerhill

1766

George Ramsay (E.
of Dalhousie, Scot.) 1770
George Gordon (E.
of Aboyne, Scot.) 1761
George Boyle (E. of
Glasgow, Scot.)
J. W. Cole (E. of
Enniskillen, Irel'd) 1778||
E. H. Pery (E. of
Limerick, Ireland) 1758
Wm. Lamb (V. of
Melbourne, Irel'd) 1779
F. A. Spencer
Wm. George Harris 1782
Alg. Percy
Charles Abbot

1779

1826 Wigan

1826 Ranfurly

1826 Farnborough
1826 De Tabley
1826 Wharncliffe
1826 Feversham
1826 Seaford
1827 Lyndhurst
1827 Fife

1827 Tenterden
1792 1827 Plunket
1798 1827 Melrose

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Th. Hamilton (E. of

Haddington, Scot.) 1790 H. Wellesley

1773

1780

1779

Charles Stuart
Wm. A'Court
A.J. Primrose (E. of
Roseberry, Scot.) 1783
Rich'd Meade (E. of)
Clanwilliam, Irel.)|1795
J. G. Lambton
E. B. Wilbraham

Th. Wallace
Wm. D. Best

1792

1771

***To obviate the difficulty of finding the names of those Scotch and Irish Peers, who sit in Parliament under English Titles, but who are not commonly addressed by them, the following List is subjoined.

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IRISH PEERS NOT IN PARLIAMENT.

Marquesses.-Westmeath. more, Molesworth, Mountmorres, Northland, Earls.-Aldborough, Annesley, Arran, Ath- Palmerston, Powerscourt, Ranelagh, Southlone, Bantry, Carhampton, Castle-Stewart, well, Taaffe, Templetown. Cavan, K. C. Clonmell, Desart, Dunraven and Barons. Ashtown, Aylmer, Blayney, Mountearle, Fingall, K. P. Howth, Kenmare, Bloomfield, Brandon, D. D. Bridport, ClarKilkenny, Kilmorey, Landaff, Lanesborough, morris, Clarina, Clonbrock, Cloncurry, CreLeitrim, Lisburne, Listowel, Ludlow, Meath, morne, Crofton, De Blaquiere, Decies, Downes, K. P. Mexborough, Miltown, Mountnorris, Dunsany, Ffrench, Graves, Hartland, HeadNorbury, Normanton, Portarlington, Rath-ley, Henley, Henniker, Hotham, Howden, down, Sefton, Tyrconnel, Winterton. Huntingfield, Kensington, Kilmaine, Kinsale, Viscounts.-Allen, Ashbrook, Avonmore, Langford, Lisle, Louth, Macdonald, Massy, Bangor, Barrington, Boyne, Castlemaine, Mount-Sandford, Muncaster, Muskerry, NewChetwynd, Clermont, De Vesci, Dillon, Don-borough, Norwood, Nugent, Ongley, Raderaile, Dungannon, Fitzwilliam, Frankfort, stock, Rancliffe, Rendlesham, Riversdale, Galway, Gormanstown, Harberton, Hawar- Rokeby, Rossmore, Teignmouth, Trimleston, den, Kilwarden, Kingsland, Lifford, Lis-Ventry, Wallscourt, Waterpark.

From England.

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

39 Counties, 2 each, and Yorkshire 4,
23 Cities, 2 each, and London 4,

166 Boroughs, 2 each; 5 Boroughs, 1 each;
5 Cinque-ports, 16,

2 Universities, Oxford and Cainbridge,

From 12 Counties,

Wales.

From

12 Cities and Boroughs,

Shires,

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Total number of Members,

The union with Ireland was carried into effect January 1, 1800, and the Parliament, which met the same month and which included the members from Ireland, is styled the First Imperial Parliament or the First Parliament of the United Kingdom. The following Parliaments have since been elected.

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25, 1806

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29, 1812

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14, 1826 July 24, 1830

elected between the 24th of July & the 14th Sept. 1830.

THE ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT.

The King is considered the supreme head on earth of the Church of England. The Archbishop of Canterbury is styled the Primate of all England, and takes precedence of all persons, except the royal family. The Archbishop of York is styled the Primate of England, and his province includes the four bishoprics of Durham, Carlisle, Chester, and Sodor and Mann; all the rest being included in the province of the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Bishop of London has the 1st rank among the Bishops; the Bishop of Durham, the 2d; the Bishop of Winchester, the 3d, the rest rank according to the priority of their consecration.

The Archbishops and Bishops of England, with the Date of their Consecration and Translation to the See; the Sum each See is charged in the King's Books; and the actual Income, as stated for the year

1814.

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1827 Ed. Copleston, D. D.

Llandaff

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1824 Ch. J. Blomfield, D. D.
1819 Wm. Van Mildert, D. D.
1826 Ch. R. Sumner, D. D.
1797 F. H. W. Cornwall, D. D.
1802 G. I. Huntingford, D. D.
1803 Th. Burgess, D. D.
1805 H. Bathurst, D. C. L.
1809 B. Ed. Sparke, D. D.
1812 Geo. Henry Law, D. D.
1813 George Murray, D. D.
1815 Henry Ryder, D. D.
1816 Herbert Marsh, D. D.
1820 John Kaye, D. D.
1820 Wm. Carey, D. D.
1824 Christo. Bethell, D. D.
1824 Robert J. Carr, D. D.
1825 J. B. Jenkinson, D. D.
1827 Robert Gray, D. D.
1827 Hugh Percy, D. D.

426:02:1 5,000

420:13:3 3,000

1828 Richard Bagot, D. D. 1830 James H. Monk, D. D. 1830 Henry Philpotts, D. D. 1827 Wm. Ward, D. D.

66

Sodor & Mann

not a L'd. of Parl. To every cathedral belong a dean and several prebendaries, who form the dean and chapter, or council of the bishop. The next order is that of archdeacons, who are about 60 in number, and whose office is to reform abuses, and induct into benefices. The number of dignitaries of the several orders is stated as follows; 2 Archbishops, 25 Bishops, 27 Deans, 60 Archdeacons, and 544 Canons and Prebendaries :-total 658. The number of churches belonging to the establishment, in 1818, was 10,192 Chapels, 1,551: total 11,741. According to the last diocesan returns," says the Edinburgh Encyclopædia, (1815), "the number of non-resident parochial clergy was 5,037; the number of residents 5,397; the number of curates on livings where the incumbents were not resident, 3,926. The annual income of the clergy of the Church of England of all ranks, is supposed to be about £3,000,000; but the annual average income of the parochial clergy, or rectors, vicars, and curates, does not exceed £100." Of 10,656 livings, according to a statement in a late English newspaper, 5,030 are in the gift of the Nobility; 3,567, in the gift of the Church; 1,015, of the government; 784, of the Universities; 197, of public bodies; 63, of the inhabitants. Some make the income of the clergy lower than the above statement, while others make it as high as £7,600,000.

The following Table, which was compiled by an American Editor, from English Documents, and was copied into the Christian Observer for May, 1830, gives a view of the Population and of the Ecclesiastical Statistics of the Country.

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Wales

Total

Total in England 11,292,577 9,133 335 203 2,597 805 47 1,205 4,855

717,108
12,009,685 9,133 391 2172,811 981 47

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