HC Deb 27 February 1852 vol 119 c915

NEW MEMBER SWORN.—Sir Brook William Bridges, Baronet, for Kent (Eastern Division).

NEW WRITS.—For Buckingham County, v. Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer; for Midhurst, v. Right Hon. Spencer Horatio Walpole, Secretary of State; for Droitwich, v. Right Hon. Sir John Somerset Pakington, Baronet, Secretary of State; for Stamford, v. Right Hon. John Charles Herries, President of the Board of Control; for Oxford County, v. Right Hon. Joseph Warner Henley, President of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Plantations; for Essex (Northern Division), v. Right Hon. William Beresford, Secretary at War; for Abingdon, v. Sir Frederick Thesiger, Attorney General; for Colchester, v. Lord John Manners, First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings; for Portarlington, v. Francis Plunkett Dunne, Esquire, Clerk of the Ordnance; for Kildare, v. Lord Naas, Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; for Dublin University, v. Joseph Napier, Esquire, Attorney General for Ireland; for Enniskillen, v. James Whiteside, Esquire, Solicitor General for Ireland; for Londonderry County, v. Thomas Bateson, Esquire, Commissioner of the Treasury; for Buckingham Borough, v. Marquess of Chandos, Commissioner of the Treasury; for Chichester, v. Lord Henry Charles George Gordon Lennox, Commissioner of the Treasury; for Lincoln County (Southern Division), v. Right Hon. Sir John Trollope, Baronet, Commissioner for Administering the Laws for the Relief of the Poor; for Lincoln County (Northern Division), v. Right Hon. Robert Adam Christopher, Chiltern Hundreds; for Dorset, v. Right Hon. George Bankes, Judge Advocate General; for York County (East Riding), v. Hon. Arthur Duncombe, Commissioner of the Admiralty; for Tyrone, v. Lord Claud Hamilton, Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household; for Wenlock, v. Hon. George Cecil Weld Forester, Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household; for Cork County, v. Maurice Power, Esquire, Governor of St. Lucie.

PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Burghs (Scotland).

2° Personal Estates of Intestates.

3° Commons Inclosure.