HC Deb 19 August 1886 vol 308 cc71-2

Right honble. Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, commonly called Lord Randolph Churchill, for Paddington (South Division).

Right honble. Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, baronet, for Bristol (West Division).

Right honble. John James Robert Manners, commonly called Lord John Manners, for Leicester (Melton Division).

Right honble. Henry Matthews, for Birmingham (East Division).

Right honble. William Henry Smith, for Strand.

Right honble. Edward Stanhope, for Lincoln County (South Lindsey or Horn-castle Division).

Right honble. George Francis Hamilton, commonly called Lord George Hamilton, for Middlesex (Ealing Division).

Right honble. Henry Cecil Raikes, for Cambridge University.

Right honble. David Robert Plunket, for Dublin University.

Right honble. Charles Thomson Ritchie, for Tower Hamlets (St. George's Division).

Right honble. Sir Henry Thurstan Holland, baronet, for Hampstead.

Sir Richard Webster, for Isle of Wight.

Edward George Clarke, esquire, for Plymouth.

Right honble. Hugh Holmes, for Dublin University.

John George Gibson, esquire, for Liverpool (Walton Division).

Right honble. William Pleydell Bouverie, commonly called Viscount Folkestone, for Middlesex (Enfield Divison).

Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, esquire, for Sheffield (Ecclesall Division).

Right honble. John Hay Athole Macdonald, for Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities.

James Patrick Bannerman Robertson, esquire, for Bute County.

Right, honble. William Heneage Legge, commonly called Viscount Lewisham, for Lewisham.

Right honble. Arthur James Balfour, for Manchester (East Division).

Right honble. William Thackeray Marriott, for Brighton.

Lieutenant Colonel William Hood Walrond, for Devon County (Tiverton Division).

Honble. Sidney Herbert, for Croydon.

Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, baronet, for Wigtown County.

Right honble. Arthur William Hill, commonly called Lord Arthur Hill, for County Down (West Down Division).

Captain Charles William De la Poer Beresford, commonly called Lord Charles Beresford, for Marylebone (East Division).

Honble. Brownlow Henry George Cecil, commonly called Lord Burghley, for Northampton County (Northern Division).

Thomas Wodehouse Leigh, esquire, for South West Lancashire (Newton Division).

Several other Members took and subscribed the Oath, and one other Member made and subscribed the Affirmation required by Law.

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