HC Deb 30 November 1830 vol 1 cc702-3

A new Writ was ordered for the County of Montgomery, in the room of the right hon. C. W. WYNN, who had accepted the office of Secretary at War.

Seventeen Members obtained leave of absence, on account of the disturbances in the Counties with which they are connected.

The sitting Members for Dartmouth, JOHN BASTARD, Esq. and A: H. HOLDSWORTH, Esq.:—For Marlborough, T. H. E. ESTCOURT, Esq. and W. J. BANKES, Esq.:—And for Calne, Sir JAMES MACDONALD, Bart, and T. B. MACAULAY, Esq. were declared, by reports of Election Committees, duly elected.

Bills. The five Bills introduced into the House of Lords, by Lord TENTERDEN, viz. the Judgment and Execution, the Interpleader, the Witnesses Examinations, the Prohibition and Mandamus, and the Arbitration Bills, were brought down from the House of Lords, and severally read a first time. The Consolidated Fund, and the Colonial Acts Validity Bill, were read a second time.