§ Sir N. GRATTAN-DOYLEasked the Home Secretary the names of the Advisory Committee to the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey appointed for the purpose of advising as to now Justifies of the Peace and what Petty Sessional Divisions of the county they represent; whether there have been any changes in the constitution of the body recently; if so, what; and how many times the committee has met in each of the last two years?
§ The ATTORNEY-GENERALI have been asked to reply. The members of the Surrey County Justices' Advisory Committee are:
- The Lord Ashcombe, C.B. (His Majesty's Lieutenant), Denbies, Dorking.
- Sir P. J. G. Henriques, K.B.E., J.P., Normandy Park, Guildford.
- Charles Martineau, Esquire, Little-worth, Esher.
- The Earl of Onslow, Clandon Park, Guildford.
- The Countess of Midleton, Peper Harow, Godalming.
- G. C. Whiteley, Esquire, K.C., Farnham.
- Sir Arthur Spurgeon, Woldingham.
1824 - Sir A. W. Chapman, 3, Palmer Street, S.W.l.
- Chuter Ede, Esquire, J.P., London Road, Mitcham.
- Mrs. Edward Pease, J.P., The Pendicle, Limpsfield.
The Lord Chancellor, when making appointments to the Committee, has regard to the desirability of appointing members who have knowledge of all districts in the county, but the members are not appointed to represent particular petty sessional divisions.
The Committee has recently been reconstituted and appointed for a fixed term of office as from the 1st October, 1925.
Meetings of the Committee are held when, in the opinion of the Lord Lieutenant and the Committee, there is need for the appointment of additional magistrates. The Lord Chancellor is unable to give the dates on which the Committee has met in the last two years, but in each of those years the Committee has made recommendations for the appointment of magistrates.
§ Sir N. GRATTAN-DOYLEasked the Home Secretary the names of the advisory committee to the Lord Lieutenant of Essex appointed for the purpose of advising as to new justices of peace and what petty sessional divisions of the county they represent; whether there have been any changes in the constitution of the body recently, and, if so, what; and how many times the committee has met in each of the last two years?
§ The ATTORNEY- GENERALThe members of the ESSEX Advisory Committee are:—
- The Lord Lambourne, C.V.O. (His Majesty's Lieutenant), Bishop's Hall, Romford.
- Sir J. Guinness Broodbank, J.P , Lynderswood Court, near Braintree.
- Herbert Edmund Brooks, Esq., J.P., Stifford Lodge, near Grays.
- William Swaine Chisenhale-Marsh, Esq ,J.P., Gaynes Park, Theydon Garnon, Epping.
- John Trumble, Esq., J.P., 540, Romford Road, Forest Gate.
- William Devenay, Esq., J.P., 66, Wanlip Road, Plaistow, E.13.
1825 - C. E. Ridley Esq., D.L., J.P., The Elms, Chelmsford.
- Mrs. G. E. M. Chisenhale-Marsh, J.P., Gaynes Park, Theydon Garnon.
- Christopher William Parker, Esq., D.L., J.P., Faulkbourne Hall, Witham.
- Walter Ely, Esq., J.P., Manningtree.
- G. T. Shield, Esq., 50, High View Avenue, Grays.
The Lord Chancellor, when making appointments to the Committee, has regard to the desirability of appointing members who have knowledge of all districts in the county, but the members are not appointed to represent particular petty sessional divisions.
Two new members (Mr. Ely and Mr. Shield) were appointed in November, 1924.
Meetings of the Committee are held when, in the opinion of the Lord Lieutenant and the Committee, there is need for the appointment of additional magistrates. The Lord Chancellor is unable to give the dates on which the Committee has met in the last two years but in each of those years the Committee has made recommendations for the appointment of magistrates.