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Sefton.)

(Earl

William Sydney Lord Clements. of Leitrim.)

George William Fox Lord Rossie. (Lord Kinnaird.)

Thomas Lord Kenlis. (Marquis of Headfort.)

William Lord Chaworth. (Earl of Meath.)

Charles Adolphus Lord Dunmore. (Earl of Dunmore.)

Robert Montgomerie Lord Hamilton. (Lord Belhaven and Stenton.) John Hobart Lord Howden.

Fox Lord Panmure. (In another place

as one of her Majesty's principal
Secretaries of State.)

George Warwick Lord Poltimore.
Edward Mostyn Lord Mostyn.

Henry Spencer Lord Templemore.

Edward Lord Cloncurry,

James Lord De Saumarez.

George Godolphin Lord Godolphin.

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another place as Lord Chancellor.) John Cam Lord Broughton. John Lord De Freyne.

Edward Burtenshaw Lord St. Leonards. Richard Henry Fitz Roy Lord Raglan.

Gilbert John Lord Aveland.

Thomas Lord Kenmare.

Edmund Lord Lyons.

Lucius Bentinck Lord Hunsdon. (Vis

count Falkland.)

Thomas Lord Denman.

James Lord Wensleydale.

Edward Lord Belper.

James Lord Talbot of Malabide.

MEM.-According to the Usage of Parliament, when the House appoints a Select Committee, the Lords appointed to serve upon it are named in the Order of their Rank, beginning with the Highest; and so, when the House sends a Committee to a Conference with the Commons, the Lord highest in Rank is called first, and the rest go forth in like Order: but when the Whole House is called over for any Purpose within the House, or for the purpose of proceeding forth to Westminster Hall, or upon any public Solemnity, the Call begins invariably with the Junior Baron.

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Granard. I Crewe.

Ponsonby. Gardner. I

Manners.

Hopetoun and Niddry. S Stewart of Stewart's

Court. I

Meldrum. S

Ross. S

Grinstead. I

Foxford. I

Churchill.

Harris. Colchester.

Kerr. S

Minster. I

Ormonde. I

Wemyss. S

Clanbrassill. I

Kingston. I
Silchester. I
Maryborough. I
Oriel. I

Ravensworth.
Delamere.
Forester.

Rayleigh.

Gifford.

Penshurst. I

Somerhill. I

Wigan. S
Ranfurly. I
De Tabley.
Wharncliffe.
Feversham.
Lyndhurst.
Tenterden.

Plunket.
Melros. S
Heytesbury.

Rosebery. S

Clanwilliam. I

Skelmersdale.

Wynford.

Brougham and Vaux.

Kilmarnock. S

Fingall. I

Calthorpe.

Carington. I

Bayning.

Sefton. I

Bolton.

Wodehouse.

Northwick.

Lilford.

Ribblesdale.

Clements. I Rossie. S Kenlis. I

Chaworth. I

Dunmore. S

Hamilton. S

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Fitzgibbon. I

Moore. I

Loftus. I

Carysfort. I

Abercromby.

Redesdale.

Rivers.
Sandys.
Sheffield. I

Keith (Baroness). S
Erskine.

Monteagle of Westport. I
Ardrossan. S

Lauderdale. S

Howden. I

Panmure.

Poltimore.

Mostyn. Templemore. Cloncurry. I De Saumarez. Godolphin. Hunsdon. S

Denman.

Wenman (Baroness). Abinger.

De L'Isle and Dudley.

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Those English Peers who bear superior rank in the Scotch and Irish Peerages are pointed out by an S or I affixed to their English titles.

Talbot de Malahide. I

Ebury.

SCOTCH PEERAGE.

The is affixed to those Peers who are also Peers of the United Kingdom; the + to the 10 Peers elected to represent the Scotch Peerage in the present Parliament.

The Scotch Peers bearing superior rank in the English Peerage are pointed out by an

affixed to their Scotch titles.

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By the 23rd article of the Union, which was confirmed by stat. 5 Queen Anne, chap. 8. "All Peers of Scotland shall be Peers of Great Britain, and have rank next after the Peers of the like degree in England at the time of the Union," which commenced 1 May 1707," and before all Peers of Great Britain, of the like degree, created after the Union."

IRISH PEERAGE.

The is affixed to those Peers who are also Peers of the United Kingdom; the † to the 28 who represent the Irish Peerage in Parliament, elected for life.

Irish Peers bearing superior rank in the English or Scotch Peerage are pointed out by an E or S affixed to their Irish titles.

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*Midleton.

Boyne.

*Grimston. E
Barrington.
*Gage.

*Hood. E

Riversdale.

Muncaster.

*Auckland. E

+Kilmaine.

*Cloncurry.

Rokeby.

Muskerry.

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