458 List of the present House of Commons. Bath-Lord J. Thynne, C. Palmer Beaumaris-Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley Bedfordshire-Marq. of Tavistock, †Sir P. Payne Bedford-W. H. Whitbread, F. Polhill Great Bedwin-Rt. Hon. Sir J. Nicholl, J. J. Buxton Beeralston-Lord Lovaine, †D. Lyon Beverley-H. Burton, +W. Marshall Bishop's Castle-E. Rogers, +J. L. Knight Bodmin-Ď. Gilbert, H. B. S. Seymour Boroughbridge-Sir C. Wetherell, M. Attwood Bossiney-Hon. J. S. Wortley, E. R. Tunuo Brecknock-C. M. R. Morgan Bristol-J. E. Baillie, +F. Protheroe Cambridge University-H. Goulburn, W. Y. Peel Cambridge Town-Marq. of Graham, F.W. Trench Camelford M. Milbank, S. Cradock Canterbury-Hon. R. Watson, Lord Fordwich Cardiff-Lord P. J. H. C. Stuart Cardigan P. Pryse Carlisle-P. H. Howard, W. James Castle Rising-Lord H. H. Cholmondeley, Cheshire-Visc. Belgrave, +G. Wilbraham Chester Rt. H. R. Grosvenor, +F. C. Offley Chichester-Lord A. Lennox, J. A. Smith Chippenham-J. Neeld, †F. G. Boldero Christchurch-Rt. Hon. Sir G. H. Rose, G. P. Rose [May, Cirencester-Lord Apsley, J. Cripps Clitherow-Hon. R. Curzon, H. P. F. Cust Cockerm.-Sir J. Scarlett, J. H. Lowther Colchester-D. W. Harvey, W. Mayhew Corfe Castle-G. Bankes, P. J. Miles Cornwall-E. W. W. Pendarves, †Sir C. Lemon, bart. Coventry-E. Ellice, +H. L. Bulwer Cricklade R. Gordon, T. Calley Cumberland-Rt. Hon. Sir J. R. G. Graham, bart., +W. Blamire Dartmouth-J. Bastard, A. H. Holdsworth Denbighshire-Sir W. W. Wynn, bart. Denbigh-R. M. Biddulph Derbyshire-Lord G. A. H. Cavendish, +Hon. G. J. Vernou Derby-H. F. C. Cavendish, E. Strutt Dorchester-Lord Ashley, R. Williams Downton-J. Brougham, +T. Creevey Droitwich-J. H. H. Foley, †Sir T. Winnington, bart. Dunwich-F. Barne, †Earl of Brecknock Durham County-W. Russell, †Sir H. Williaison, bart. Durham-W. R. Chaytor, +Hon. A. Trevor Evesham-Sir C. Cockerell, bt., †T. Hudson Guildford-+J. Mangles, †C. F. Norton Harwich-Rt. Hon. J. C. Herries, G. R. Dawson Haslemere-Rt. Hon. Sir J. Beckett, bart., W. Holmes Hastings-+F. North, †J. A, Warre Haverfordwest-Sir R. B. P. Phillipps, bart., Hedon-R. Farrand, Sir T. A. C. Constable, bart. Helleston-Lord J. N. B. B. Townshend, †S. L. Fox Herefordshire-Sir R. Price, bt. +K. Hoskins Hereford-Visc. Eastnor, E. B. Clive Hertfordshire-Sir J. S. Sebright, bart. N. Calvert 1831.] List of the present House of Commons. Hertford-T. S. Duncombe, +J. Currie Higham Ferrers-+§Lord Visc. Milton Honiton-Sir G. Warrender, bt. +H. B. Lott Huntingdonshire-Visc. Mandeville, †J. B. Huntingdon-+J. Peel, †F. Pollock Ipswich-+J. Morrison, †R. Wason King's Lynn-Lord W. G. F. C. Bentinck, + Lord W. Lennox Kingston-upon-Hull-G. Schonswar, W. B. Wrightson Knaresborough-Rt. Hon. Sir J. Mackintosh, Lord Waterpark Lancashire-Lord Stanley, +B. Haywood Lancaster-T. Greene, P. Maxwell Launceston Sir J. Malcolm, J. Brogden Leicestershire-+C. M. Phillips, †T. Paget Leicester-W. Evans, +W. Ellis Leominster-W. B. Evans, *T. Brayan. Lewes T. R. Kemp, +Sir C. R. Blunt, bt. Lincolnshire-Sir W. A. Ingilby, bt. +Hon. C. A. W. Pelham Lincoln-C. D. W. Sibthorp,+F. H.Geueage Liskeard-Lord Eliot, Sir W. H. Pringle Lichfield-Sir G. Anson, †Sir E.D.Scott, bt. Liverpool-W. Ewart, †§J. E. Denison East Looe-H. T. Hope, T. A. Kemmis West Looe-Sir C. Hulse, bt. +Sir A. Buller London-R. Waithman, W. Thompson, M. Wood, †W. Venables Lostwithiel-Hon. E. Cust, Lord Valletort Ludgershall-Sir S. Graham, E. T. Foley Ludlow-Viscount Clive, Hon. R. H. Clive Lyme Regis-Hon. H. S. Fane, J. T. Fane Lymington-G. Burrard, W. A. Mackinnon Maidstone-A. W. Roberts, +C. J. Barnett Maldon-Q. Dick, T. B. Lennard Malmesbury-Sir C. Forbes, bt. J. Forbes Malton-F. Jeffrey, +H. G. Knight Marlborough-T. H. S. B. Estcourt, W. J. Bankes Great Marlow-O. Williams, T. P. Williams Merionethshire-Sir R. W. Vaughan, bart. Midhurst G. R. Smith, M. T. Smith Montgomerys.-Rt. Hon. C. W. W. Wynn Morpeth-W. Ord, Hon. W. Howard Newark-upon-Trent-†T. Wilde, †W. F. Handley Newcastle-under-Lyme-W. H. Miller, †E. Peel 4.59 Newcastle-upon-Tyne-Sir M. W. Ridley, bt, J. Hodgson Newport, Cornwall-J. Raine (since dead), +Rt. Hon. Sir H. Hardinge Newport, Isle of Wight—+W. Mount, †J. J. H. Vere Newton, Lancas.-T. Legh, T. Houldsworth Newton, Isle of Wight—H. Gurney, †Sir W. Horne, kt. Norfolk-T. W. Coke, Sir W. J. H. B. Folkes, hart. Northallerton-Sir J. P. Beresford, bt. Hon. W. S. Lascelles Northamptonshire-Lord Althorp, t§ Lord Milton Northampton-Sir G. Robinson, bart. †V. Smith Northumberland-T. W. Beaumont, Lord Howick Norwich-R. H. Gurney, Right Hon. R. Grant Nottinghams.-J. S. Lumley, †§J. E. Deni son Nottingham-Sir T. Denman, Sir R. C. Fer gusson Okehampton-+W. H. Trant, J. T. Hope Oxford City-W. H. Hughes, J. H. Langton Penryn J. W. Freshfield, †C. Stewart Plym.-Sir T. B. Martin, Sir G. Cockburn Plympton-G. C. Antrobus, †Sir C. Domville, bart. Pontefract-Hon. H. V. S. Jerningham, +Lord Mexborough Poole-B. L. Lester, Hon. B. W. F. S. Portsmouth-J. B. Carter, F. T. Baring Queenborough-J. Capel, †Sir C. Grant Reading-C. F. Palmer, C. Russell Richmond-Sir R. L. Dundas, bart. Hon. J. Ripon G. Spence, L. H. Petit Rutlandshire-Sir G. Heathcote, bt. Sir G. Rye-+Lt.-Col. D. L. Evans, +T. Pemberton 460 List of the present House of Commons. Salop-Sir R. Hill, bart. J. C. Pelham New Sarum-W. Wyndham, Hon. D. P. Old Sarum-J. Alexander, J. Du-Pré Alex- Scarborough-Rt. Hon. C. Manners Sutton, Seaford-J. Fitzgerald, W. Lyon Shrewsbury-R. A. Slaney, R. Jenkins Stafford-T. Gisborne, J. Campbell Suffolk-Sir H. E. Bunbury, bart. C. Tyrell Tavistock-Lord W. Russell, Lord J. Russell Tregony +C. G. J.Arbuthnot, J. Mackillop bart. Warwick-+J. Tomes, +E. B. King Weobley-Lord E. Thynne, Lord H. F. Westbury-+Sir R. Franco, +H. Hanmer Westmoreland · Hon. H. C. Lowther, †A. Weymouth-M. Ure, T. F. Buton, J. Gor- Whitchurch-Sir S. Scott, bart. Hon. H. Wigan-†J. H. Kearsley, †R. Thicknesse [May, New Woodstock-Lord C.S.Churchill, ‡Lord Wootton Bassett-Viscount Mahon, †Lord Worcestershire-Hon. T. H. Foley, †Hon F. Worcester-T. H. H. Davies, G. R. Robinson Yarmouth, Norfolk-Hon. G. Anson, C. E. Yarmouth, Isle of Wight-+Sir H.Willough- Yorkshire-Lord Morpeth, Sir J. V. B. York-S. A. Bayntun, Hon. T. Dundas Aberdeenshire-Hon. W. Gordon Berwickshire-Hon. A. Maitland Bute and Caithness-shire-+G. Sinclair, jun. Edinburghshire-Sir G. Clerk Edinburgh-IR. A. Dundas Elginshire-Hon. F. W. Grant 1831.] List of the present House of Commons.-Promotions. Athlone Bo.-Henry Handcock Bandon Bo.-Lord Visc. Bernard Carlow Co. †Sir J. M. Doyle, †W. Carlow Bo.-Lord Tullamore Clonmell Bo.-Eyre Coote Cork City-Hon. J. Boyle, D. Callaghan Clare Co.-Maj. Macnamara, M. O'Connell Downpatrick-E. S. Ruthven Duncannon-Hon. T. Knox Dungarvon-Hon. G. Lamb Ennis-+Right Hon. W. V. Fitzgerald Kerry Co.-D. O'Connell, F. W. Mullins Kildare Co.-R. M. O'Ferrall, †Sir W. Hort Leitrim Co.-Col. Clements, S. White 461 Londonderry City-Sir R. Ferguson Mayo Co.-J. Browne, D. Browne Newry-Hon. J. H. Knox Queen's Co.-Sir H. Parnell, Sir C. Coote Tipperary Co.-T. Wyse, †J. H. Hutchinson Tyrone-Hon. H. C. Corry, †Sir H. Stewart Power Waterford City-Sir J. Newport man Wexford Co.-Col. Chichester, †H. Lambert Wicklow Co.-R. Howard, J. Grattan [*** The Scotch Returns are not yet At all the contested Elections the grand struggle has been between the advocates of the Reform Bill and its opponents. According to the returns, the counties of England will be represented by 70 Reformers, opposed to 6 Antis; the cities of England, by 42 Reformers and 8 Antis; the boroughs, not comprised in Schedules (A) and (B) 126 Reformers and 46 Antis; the boroughs to be disfranchised in Schedule (A), by 28 Reformers and 76 Antis; and the boroughs to lose one member in Schedule (B), by 31 Reformers and 53 Antis; thus leaving a majority of 108 in favour of Reform. PROMOTIONS AND PREFERMENTS. GAZETTE PROMOTIONS. April 7. Capt. H. Jelf, esq. and ClarissaAmelia Sharp, of Kincarrochy, co. Perth, after their intended marriage, to use the surname, and bear the arms of Sharp, in addition to that of Jelf, and the designation of Kincarrochy. April 23. Right Hon. R. Montgomery, Lord Belhaven, to be High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Col. S. R. Chapman, C.B. to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Bermudas. April 26. 56th Foot-Major H. Harris Pritchard to be Lieut.-Col.; Capt. W. Mitchell to be Major.-69th Foot: Brevet Lt.Col. R. Johns to be Major.-Unattached: Major Lord Edw. Hay to be Lieut.-Col. of Inf.; Brevet Lieut.-Col. W. O'Donoghue to be Lieut.-Col.; Capt. W. Hawkins Ball to be Major. April 27. Major-Gen. R. Bourke to be Capt.-Gen. and Governor-in-Chief of New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land. April 29. 3d Dragoon Guards: Lieut.Gen. S. Hawker to be Col.-47th Foot: Brevet Major F. Heatly to be Major.Garrison: Major-Gen. John Waters to be Captain of Yarmouth Castle. May 2. Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Houston, G.C.B. to be Lieut.-Governor of Gibraltar. -69th Foot: Capt. R. Brookes to be Major. + May 10. To be Extra Aides-de-Camp to his Majesty, with the rank of Colonel in the Army Lieut.-Col. A. Campbell, Brevet Lieut-Col. J. Bell, S. B. Auchmuty, T. Lightfoot, A. D. Faunce, G. Brown, F. Fitzclarence, G. P. Wingrove.—1st Foot 462 Promotions and Preferments.-Births.-Marriages. Guards: Lieut.-Col. F. T. Roberts to be May 11. Knighted: J. Whatley, esq. May 12. Dr. W. M'Michael to be Physician in Ordinary.-Right Hon. Laurence Lord Dundas to be Lieut. and Sheriff Principal of the shires of Orkney and Zetland. Col. G. Fitzclarence to be Baron Tewkesbury, Visc. Fitzclarence, and Earl of Munster. May 13. Right Hon. Sir F. J. Lamb, G.C.B. to be Ambassador Extraordinary to the Emperor of Austria. May 14. J. Button, of Stifford, Essex, esq. to use and bear the surname and arms of Freman only. May 16. Sir T. S. Champneys, of Orchardleigh Park, Somerset, bart, to take the surname of Mostyn before that of Champneys; and also bear the arms of Mostyn quarterly with those of Champneys. May 17. 72d Foot: Lieut.-Col. T. F. Wade to be Lieut.-Col,-90th Foot: Lieut.Col. C. G. J. Arbuthnot to be Lieut.-Col.Unattached: Brevet Major J. Agnew to be Major. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Rev. W. H. Dixon to be Canon Residentiary Rev. J. Bartholomew, Preb. in Exeter Cath. [May, Rev. J. W. Arnold, Burrington P. C. Somer. Rev. T. Brayshaw, Addingham R. co. York. Rev. E. Griffin, Wilburston V. co. Northam. Rev. J. P. Reynolds, Beeston St. Andrew R. Rev. W. Smith, Honingham V. Norfolk. BIRTH S. April 18. At the Vicarage, Ashburton, the wife of the Rev. J. Wrey, a son. 22. At Brayfield House, Bucks, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Bourchier, a son.-23. At Southampton, the wife of the Rev. Dr. Wilson, a son.— -24. In North Audleystreet, the wife of W. Bulwer, esq. a dau.27. At Cambridge, the wife of the Rev. Professor Scholefield, a son.- -At the Rectory, Souldern, the wife of the Rev. W. C. Risley, a son.-29. In Portland-street, the wife of Lieut. -Col. Healy, a dau. Lately. At Southampton, the wife of Lieut.-Col. G. Hely, a dau.- -At Coolhurst, Horsham, the Right Hon. Lady Eliz. Dickins, a son. -At Cheltenham, the wife of Capt. Macan, 16th Lancers, a son. May 2. In Grosvenor-sq. the Countess of Wilton, a son.-8. At Bromley House, the Lady Sarah Murray, a son.-12. At the Vicarage, Britford, the wife of the Rev. R. H. Hill, a son.-14. The wife of W. H. Hooper, esq. Secretary of Greenwich Hospital, a dau. -18. In Upper Harleystreet, the wife of Rich. Jenkins, esq. M.P. a son. At the Palace, Fulham, Mrs. Blomfield, the lady of the Bp. of London, a son.-19. At the Rectory, East Horsley, Hon. Mrs. Arthur Perceval, a son.20. At Halls, Holt, Wilts, the wife of Lt.Col. T. W. Forster, a dau.-23. In Parliament-street, the wife of J. Burder, esq. a son. MARRIAGES. April 12. At the Hon. Mrs. Burrowes's house, Hill-street, Berkeley-square, his Excellency Baron de Cetto, Minister Plenipotentiary of the King of Bavaria, to Eliz. Cath. only dau. to the late Col. Burrowes, |