§ 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.
72§ 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.