HC Deb 08 March 1898 vol 54 cc958-60
SIR JOHN MOWBRAY

reported from the Committee of Selection: That they had nominated the following Members to serve on the Standing Committee for the Consideration of all Bills relating to Law and Courts of Justice and Legal Procedure which may, by Order of the House, be submitted to such Standing Committee:—Mr. Asquith, Mr. Atherley-Jones, Mr. Atkinson, Mr. J. B. Balfour, Mr. Bartley, Mr. Dunbar Barton, Mr. Beach, Mr. Bucknill, Mr. Butcher, Mr. Carew, Sir Edward Clarke, Mr. Coghill, Dr. Commins, Mr. Radcliffe Cooke, Mr. Cripps, Mr. Bromley-Davenport, Sir Charles Dilke, Mr. Dillon, Mr. Tatton Egerton, Mr. Samuel Evans, Sir Thomas Fardell, Mr. Lewis Fry, Mr. Sydney Gedge, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Godson, Mr. Goulding, Mr. Graham, Mr. H. D. Greene, Mr. Haldane, Mr. T. M. Healy, Mr. Helder, Mr. Hemphill, Mr. Staveley Hill, Mr. Hobhouse, Sir John Jenkins, Mr. Johnson-Ferguson, Mr. Knowles, Mr. W. F. Lawrence, Sir Joseph Leese, Mr. Loder, Mr. Luttrell, Mr. MacNeill, Sir Henry Meysey-Thompson, Mr. Molloy, Mr. Monk, Mr. Lloyd Morgan, Mr. John Morley, Mr. Mount, Mr. Graham Murray, Captain Norton, Mr. Arthur Pease, Mr. Pickersgill, Sir Francis Powell, Mr. Pryce-Jones, Mr. John Redmond, Sir Robert Reid, Secretary Sir Matthew White Ridley, Mr. Bryn Roberts, Sir Andrew Scoble, Mr. Parker Smith, Mr. Solicitor General, Mr. Ernest Spencer, Mr. Francis Stevenson, Sir Howard Vincent, Mr. Warr, Sir James Woodhouse, and Mr. Samuel Woods.

SIR JOHN MOWBRAY

further reported from the Committee of Selection; That they had nominated the following Members to serve on the Standing Committee for the Consideration of all Bills relating to Trade (including Agriculture and Fishing), Shipping, and Manufacture: Mr. Ascroft, Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Baird, Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Beckett, Mr. Blake, Mr. Broadhurst, Mr. Brown, Mr. Bryce, Mr. John Burns, Mr. Burt, Sir Charles Cayzer, Mr. Channing, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Jesse Collings, Sir John Colomb, Sir Charles Dalrymple, Mr. Daly, Mr. Davitt, Mr. Fenwick, Sir R. Penrose Fitzgerald, Sir Henry Fowler, Mr. Gilliat, Sir Edward Gourley, Sir Reginald Hanson, Mr. Harrington, Sir Alfred Hickman, Sir Edward Hill, Sir William Houldsworth, Major Jameson, Mr. Jeffreys, Sir James Joicey, Mr. Kenrick, Mr. Lambert, Sir Thomas Lea, Sir Elliot Lees, Mr. Walter Long, Sir John Lubbock, Mr. Maclean, Dr. MacDonnell, Sir Samuel Montagu, Sir Stafford Northcote, Mr. Oldroyd, Mr. Parkes, Mr. Randell, Mr. Rankin, Mr. Renshaw, Sir Thomas Richardson, Mr. Ritchie, Sir Albert Rollit, Mr. Round, Mr. T. W. Russell, Mr. Seton-Karr, Mr. Thomas Shaw, Mr. T. H. Sidebottom, Mr. Samuel Smith, Mr. Strachey, Mr. Tennant, Mr. Tomlinson, Mr. Tully, Mr. R. G. Webster, Mr. George Whiteley, Mr. John Wilson (Durham), Mr. John Wilson (Falkirk), Mr. John Wilson (Govan), Mr. Wolff, Mr. George Wyndham, and Mr. Young.

SIR JOHN MOWBRAY

further reported from the Committee: That they had added to the Standing Committee on Law and Courts of Justice and Legal Procedure, the following Fifteen Members, in respect of the Benefices Bill and the Benefices (No. 2) Bill:—Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Balfour, Mr. Griffith-Boscawen, Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice, Mr. Harry Foster, Sir William Harcourt, Mr. Humphreys-Owen, Mr. Jebb, Mr. Brynmor Jones, Mr. Lyttelton, Mr. McLaren, Mr. Perks, Colonel Sandys, Mr. Talbot, and Mr. Carvell Williams.

Report to lie upon the Table.