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State of the Representation.

LIST OF THE MEMBERS

OF

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,

Showing the Places for which they sit, with the Number of Electors; the Relationships, Offices, Pensions, Salaries, and Titles of the Members; and also the Manner in which they voted on Parliamentary Reform, and the late Bills, so far as those things can be ascertained.

The words in Italic, are the places for which the Members sit.

Those to which ais prefixed, voted with the minority on Sir F. Burdett's motion on Parliamentary Reform, July 1, 1819.*

Those to which a t is prefixed, voted for the Libel Banishment Bill.

When the reader is desirous of more particular information of the connexions of any Member, he must turn to the List of Places and the List of Peers,

ABERCROMBY, hon. James, Calne, 17, third son of baroness Abercromby, a barrister, commissioner of bankrupts, £350.

Alexander, James, Old Sarum, a thorn-bush, cousin of the earl of Caledon.

* As Sir F. Burdett's motion was limited merely to pledge the House to inquire into the State of the Representation, the members supporting the motion can only be considered as having admitted the necessity of at least some reform, without pledging themselves to any specific principle.

+ The Libel Banishment Bill, passed the third time only two days before Christmas; therefore the names we have marked as voting for that infamous measure, only show the most determined adherents of ministers, who remained in town to the last, in order to afford government their support.

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Allan, Alexander, Berwick, 800.

Allen, John Hensleugh, Pembroke.

Althorpe, right hon. John Charles Spencer, viscount, Northamptonshire, son of earl Spencer.

Anson, sir George, Lichfield, 600, brother of viscount Anson; a general, colonel of 23d dragoons, equerry to the duke of Kent.

Anson, hon. George, Great Yarmouth, next brother to Viscount Anson. Apsley, right hon. Henry George Bathurst, lord, Cirencester, commissioner for affairs of India, £1500; eldest son of earl Bathurst.

+Arbuthnot, right hon. Charles, Rye, pension, £2000; joint secretary of the treasury, about £3000.

Archdall, Mervyn, Fermanaghshire, a general, lieutenant-governor of the Isle of Wight.

Ashurst, W. H. Oxfordshire.

Astell, William, Bridgewater, brother-in-law to earl Poulett.

Aubrey, sir John, bart. Steyning, 80.

Bagwell, right hon. William, Tipperary, joint muster-master general, £2374 in

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+Bankes, Henry, Corfe Castle, 44, trustee of the British museum, +Bankes, George, Ditto, son of the above.

Barham, Joseph Foster, Stockbridge, 57, brother-in-law to earl Thanet. Baring, sir Thomas, Wycombe, 65, a merchant in London.

Baring, Alexander, Taunton, 400, next brother to the above; a director of the bank of England.

Barnard, right hon. Henry, viscount, Tregony, 180, eldest son of the earl of
Darlington, son-in-law of earl Poulett, lieut. in the 7th dragoons.
Barne, Michael, Dunwich, 17. See Barnes, List of Places, who are relations.
Barnet, James, Rochester, 800.

Barry, right hon. John Maxwell, Cavanshire, brother-in-law of the earl of
Mountnorris, cousin to the earl of Farnham; lord of the treasury in
Ireland, £1200.

* Bastard, John, Dartmouth, 40, a captain in the navy,

Bastard, Edmund Pollexfen, Devonshire, 14,000, brother to the above. +Bathurst, right hon. Charles, Harwich, brother-in-law of viscount Sidmouth; chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, £4525.

Beaumont, Thomas Wentworth, Northumberland, colonel in the army. *Becher, William Wrioxn, Mallow, Ireland.

+Becket, right hon. John, Cockermouth; judge-advocate. £2552.
Beckford, William, Hindon, 110, father-in-law of the marquis of Douglas.
+Bective, Thomas, earl of, Meathshire, son of the marquis of Headfort.
Belfast, George Hamilton, earl of, Carrickfergus, eldest son of the marquis
of Donegall

Belgrave, Richard Grosvenor, viscount, Chester, eldest son of earl Grosve-
nor, and brother to Thomas Grosvenor, a general in the army.
Bennet, hon. Henry Grey, Shrewsbury, 900, second son of the earl of
Tankerville, F.R.S.

Bent, John, esq. Stigo.

Bentinck, lord William Henry Cavendish, Nottinghamshire, next brother to the duke of Portland. See List of Places:

Bentinck, lord Frederick, Weobly, 45, brother to the above, colonel of 1st regiment foot guards.

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*Benyon, Benjamin, esq. Stafford, 600.

Beresford, sir John P. Coleraine, elder brother of lord Beresford, and a rearadmiral.

Beresford, lord George T. Waterfordshire, brother to the marquis of Waterford, and a general. See List of Places.

*Bernol, Ralph, Lincoln, 1260.

Bernard, right hon. James, viscount Youghall, son of earl Bandon.
Bernard, Thomas, King's County, brother-in-law of lord Donally.

+Binning, Thomas, lord, Rochester, 760, eldest son of the earl of Haddington, and son-in-law of earl Macclesfield; commissioner for the affairs of India, £1500.

Birch, Joseph, esq. Nottingham, 1700, a merchant of Liverpool.
Blackburne, John, Lancashire, F.R.S.

Blair, James Hunter, Wigtownshire, 53.

Blair, James, Saltash, 36.

Blake, Valentine, Galway Town.

+Blandford, George Spencer Churchill, marquis of, Chippingham, eldest son of the duke of Marlborough,

Boswell, Alexander, Plympton, 40.

+Bourne, rt hon. W. Sturges, Christchurch, commiss. for the affairs of India. Bouverie, hon. B. Downton, 21, half-brother to the earl of Radnor. Braddyll, Thomas, Bodmyn, 36.

†Bradshaw, R. H. Brackley, 32, a trustee of the late duke of Bridgewater's

estates.

Broadhurst, John, Sudbury.

+Brogden, James, Launceston, 15; chairman of committees of the House of Commons, £1500.

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Brougham, Henry, Winchelsea, 17, a barrister at law, sergeant at arins in the treasury department.

Browne, Dominick, Mayo County, father-in-law of viscount Dillon.

Browne, James, ditto.'

Brown, Peter, Rye.

Brownlow, Charles, Armaghshire.

Brudenell, lord Thomas James, Marlborough, 21, only son of the earl of Cardigan.

Bruen, Henry, Carlowshire.

Buller, sir Edward, East Looe, 21, admiral, and recorder of East Looe.
Burdett, sir Francis, bart. Westminster, 14,000.

Burgh, sir U. B. Carlowshire..

Burrell, sir C. M. New Shoreham, 1500.

Barrell, Walter, Sussex, youngest brother of sir C. Burrell,

Burrel, hon. P. R. D. Boston, 400, eldest son of baroness Willoughby and

lord Gwydir.

Burton, Robert Christie, Beverley.

Butler, hon. James W. Kilkenny, next brother of the marquis of Ormond. Butler, hon. C. H. ditto, brother of the above.

Buxton, J. J. Great Bedwin, 80.43

+Buxton, T. Fowell, Weymouth.

Byng, George, Middlesex, 9000.

*Calcraft, John, Wareham, 180, proprietor of the borough. Callaghan, Gerard, Dundalk.

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Calthorpe, hon, F. C. Hindon, 240, next brother to lord Calthorpe,5a000 Calvert, Charles, Southwark, 8000, brother to the member for Hertford. Calvert, Nicholson, Hertford, 600, brother to the above.

Calvert, John, Huntingdon, 200, cousin to the above; secretary to the lordchamberlain, and cousin to lieut.-general sir H. Calvert, adjut.-general." Campbell, hon. John F. Carmarthen, 500, eldest son of lord Cawdor, and son-in-law of the marquis of Bath.

Campbell, right hon. lord J. D. E. H. Argyleshire, 220, brother to the duke of Argyle.

Campbell, Archibald, Dundee.

Campbell, A. Glyn, Fowey, 70, a banker in London.

Canning, right hon. George, Liverpool, president of the board of control, £4000; receiver-general of alienation-office, £448. Mary and Maria Hunn, the reputed mother and sister of this right hon. gentleman, have received a pension of £500 out of the Leeward Island duties, ever since

1799.

Carew, R. Shapland, jun. Wexfordshire.

+Carroll, J. Ross, Ireland.

*Carter, John, Portsmouth, 110, son-in-law of William Smith, member for Norwich.

Cartwright, William Ralph, Northamptonshire, brother-in-law of viscounts Howarden and Chetwynd.

+Casberd, R. M. Milborne-Port, 80, a barrister-at-law.

Castlereagh, right hon. viscount, Downshire, M.R.I.A. F.R.S. son of the marquis of Londonderry, and nephew of the marquis of Hertford; secretary of state for the foreign department, £6000, commissioner for the affairs of India, £1500. For relations, see Seymours, List of Places. Cavendish, lord G. Aug. Henry, Derbyshire, uncle of the duke of Devonshire.

Cavendish, H. F. Compton, Derby, 700, son of the above.

Cecil, lord Thomas, Stamford, 540; brother to the marquis of Exeter, cornet in the 10th hussars.

Chamberlayne, William, Southampton, Treasury borough.

Chaplain, Charles, Lincolnshire, 1600.

Chichester, Arthur, Belfast.

Churchill, lord Charles, St. Albans, 690, second son of the duke of Marlborough.

Chute, William, Hampshire, son-in-law of J. Sinith, esq. member for Devizes.

Claughton, Thomas, Newton.

Clerk, sir George, bart. Edinburghshire, 96.

Clifford, capt. A. W. I. Bandon-bridge.

Clifton, lord, Canterbury, 1600, son of the earl of Darnley.

Clinton, sir W. H. Newark, son-in-law of the earl of Sheffield, a general and

colonel of the 55th regiment.

Clive, right hon. Edward viscount, Ludlow, 500, son of the earl of Powis. Clive, hon. R. H. ditto.

Clive, Henry, Montgomery.

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Clive, William, Bishops Castle, 120, uncle to the earl of Powis, proprietor

of the borough.

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Cockburn, sir G. Portsmouth, 119, a lord of the admiralty, £15001)

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Cockerell, sir Charles, Evesham, brother-in-law to lord Northwick. +Cocks, hon. John Somers, Hereford, eldest son of lord Somers,

ners, proprietor

of the borough, and son-in-law of lord Hardwicke. Cocks, James, Ryegate, 200, a banker in London, cousin to the above Coffin, sir Isaac, Ilchester, 70, admiral of the blue,

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Coke, Thomas William, Norfolk, brother-in-law to lord Sherborne, and father-in-law to viscount Anson.

Coke, T. W. jun. Derby, 700, brother of the above.

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Colburne, N. W. R. Thetford, 31, next brother to sir M. W. Ridley, bart. and son-in-law to the right hon. T. Sheelie.

Colclough, Cæsar, Wexford county.

Cole, hon. sir G. Lowry, Fermanaghshire, next brother to the earl of Enniskillen, and son-in-law of the earl of Malmsbury, a general and colonel of the 34th regiment.

Colquhoun, right hon. Archibald, Dumbartonshire, 65, lord advocate for Scotland, £1447.

Colthurst, sir Nicholas Conway, bart. Cork.

+Collett, D. E. J. Cashel, Ireland.

Collins, Henry P Taunton, 400.

Compton, right hon. S. J. Alwyne, earl, Northampton, 1300, son of the marquis of Northampton.

Concannon, Lucius, Appleby.

+Congreve, sir William, Plymouth, 230, comptroller of the royal laboratory, and superintendent of military works, and a pension of £1200. Conyngham, lord F. Westbury, 60, second son of the marquis of Conyngham. Cooper, E. S. Sligo county.

+Cooper, R. B. Gloucester, 2200.

+Copley, sir John, Ashburton, 170, solicitor-general, £3000.

Cotes, John, Shropshire, son-in-law of the earl of Stamford and Worrington, Cotterell, sir John Geers, bart. Herefordshire.

Courtenay, William, Exeter, 1200, brother-in-law to the earl of Rothes, commissioner of bankrupts, £350; subpœna-office court of chancery, £855.

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Courtenay, Thomas Peregrine, Totness, 78, brother to the above, gister of the land-tax, and secretary to the India board; salary unknown. See List of Places.

Coussmaker, George, Kinsale.

Cranbourne, right hon. Jos. Cecil, viscount, only son of the marquis of Salisbury, and commissioner to the India board, £1500.

Crawford, J. Arthur, esq. Old Sarum, 7.

Crawley, Samuel, Honiton, 380.

Crickett, Robert Alexander, Ipswich, 720, a banker at Colchester, proprietor of the borough.

Cripps, Joseph, Cirencester.

Crompton, Samuel, .East Retford.

Croker, John Wilson, Yarmouth, a barrister at law, secretary to the widow's charity, secretary to the admiralty, £3000.

Crosbie, James, Kerryshire, governor of the county of Kerry.

Curwen, John Christian, Carlisle, 750.

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Curtis, sir William, bart. Bletchingly, 80, an alderman and banker in London, and president of the artillery company) ve handdo)

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