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George Seymour, Alexander Campbell, William Manley, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, and sir John Cheetham Mortlock, vice Sydenham. April 5. 1819. Hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, lord George Seymour, Alexander Campbell, William Manley, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, and hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, vice Whish. Oct. 15.

1822. Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-chairman, hon. John Olmius (earl of Carhampton), hon. Augustus Phipps, Alexander Campbell, William Manley, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, and Richard Dawkins, vice Nicholas. March 19.

SEPTEMBER 13, 1823.

The BOARDS of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and IRELAND consolidated.

1828.

lock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, hon. James Hewitt, Woodbine Parish, William Plunket, Hart Davis, Thomas Harrison, hon. Berkeley Paget, and Thomas, lord Graves, vice Backhouse. July 24.

Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputychairman, Alexander Campbell, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, hon. James Hewitt, Woodbine Parish, William Plunket, Hart Davis, Thomas Harrison, hon. Berkeley Paget, Thomas, lord Graves, and hon. William-Henry Percy, rice hon. Augustus Phipps. July 28. 1830. Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputychairman, Alexander Campbell, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, hon. James Hewitt, Woodbine Parish, William Plunket, Hart Davis, Thomas Harrison, hon. Berkeley Paget, and William-Henry Percy, Thomas, lord Graves, died Feb. 7 this year.

These several Boards were consolidated by 1832. a Treasury order under the above date, and a Board minute bearing date September 25 following.

The same board, with the exception of Alexander Campbell, hon. James Hewitt, and Woodbine Parish, who ceased to be commissioners in October this year.

1833. Lord George Seymour, chairman [until July this year], sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-chairman, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis [until February; succeeded as baron Clinton], William Plunket, Hart Davis, Thomas Harrison, hon. Berkeley Paget, and hon. William-Henry Percy.

1823. Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-chairman, John Olmius (earl of Carhampton), hon. Augustus Phipps, Alexander Campbell, William Manley, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, Richard Dawkins, 1834. hon. James Hewitt, Woodbine Parish, William Plunket, and John Backhouse. Sept. 52.

[Abraham Cutto, Patrick P. Fitzpatrick,

Samuel Rose, and James Cornwall, assistant commissioners; of whom the 1838. latter two retired in September 1829, and the former two in May 1830.] 1824. Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-chairman, John Olmius (earl of Carhampton), hon. Augustus Phipps, Alex- 1839. ander Campbell, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, Richard Dawkins, hon. James Hewitt, Woodbine Parish, William Plunket, John Backhouse, and Hart Davis, rice William Manley. Aug. 11. 1826. Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-chair- 1845. man, hon. Augustus Phipps, Alexander Campbell, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis, hon. James Hewitt, Woodbine Parish, William Plunket, John Backhouse, Hart Davis, and Thomas Harrison, and hon. Berkeley Paget, vice carl of Carhampton and Richard Dawkins. July 28.

1827. Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-chairman, hon. Augustus Phipps, Alexander Campbell, sir John Cheetham Mort

1849.

Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, William Plunket, deputy-chairman [until September 1837], sir John Cheetham Mortlock, Hart Davis, Thomas Harrison, hon. Berkeley Paget, and hon. William-Henry Percy.

Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, chairman [until Dec. 1], Hart Davis, deputychairman, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Berkeley Paget, hon. William-Henry Percy, Thomas Harrison, and Henry-Frederick Stephenson. John Wood, chairman, Hart Davis, deputy-chairman, sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. Berkeley Paget [until November 22, 1842], hon. WilliamHenry Percy, Thomas Harrison, HenryFrederick Stephenson, and CharlesJohn Herries. The last appointed Nov. 22, 1842.

John Wood, chairman, Hart Davis, deputy-chairman, sir John Cheetham Mortlock [until December this year], hon. William-Henry Percy, Thomas Harrison, Henry - Frederick Stephenson, Charles-John Herries, and Charles Ross. Mr. Ross appointed Dec. 13. John Wood, chairman, Hart Davis, deputy chairman, hon. William - Henry Percy, Thomas Harrison, Henry-Frederick Stephenson, Charles-John Herries, and Charles Ross. Hon. WilliamHenry Percy and Charles Ross retired January 6 this year.

JANUARY 6, 1849.

Thomas Harrison: died May 1851.

The BOARDS of EXCISE, STAMPS, and TAXES Henry-Frederick Stephenson,

consolidated, and termed

The BOARD of INLAND REVENUE.

John Wood, chairman.

John Thornton, deputy-chairman.

Charles-John Herries.

Charles Powlett Rushworth.

Alfred Montgomery, and

Charles Pressly; who form the PRESENT (1851)
Board.

COMMISSIONERS OF STAMP DUTIES IN ENGLAND.

(From the reign of King William III.)

Townshend, jun., John Turner, and
John Shorter. Oct. 12.

1691. Christopher Montagu, John Stanley, Ed- | 1722. Sir Brocas Gardiner, John Shutz, George ward Lloyd, Henry Cornish, Henry Harris, Jacob Vanderesch, and James Isaacson, commissioners for the several duties upon stamped vellum, parchment, and paper, to commence from June 28. May 21.

1698. John Stanley, Edward Lloyd, Henry Cornish, Henry Harris, Jacob Vanderesch, James Isaacson, and Thomas Farrington. Sept. 13.

1700. Edward Lloyd, Henry Cornish, Henry Harris, James Isaacson, Thomas Farrington, Richard Uthwayte, and Robert Pooley. Dec. 7.

1727. Sir Brocas Gardiner, John Shutz, John Turner, John Shorter, and William Hewett. March 17.

1729.

Sir Brocas Gardiner, John Turner, John
Shorter, William Hewett, and Richard
Shelley. June 3.

1734. Sir Brocas Gardiner, John Shorter, Richard
Shelley, William Fisher, and Burring-
ton Goldsworthy. June 1.

1736.

1702. Edward Lloyd, Henry Cornish, Richard 1737.

Uthwayte, Robert Pooley, and John
Weneyve. June 13.

Edward Lloyd, Henry Cornish, Richard
Uthwayte, Robert Pooley, and Richard
Dyott. Oct. 8.

Sir Brocas Gardiner, John Shorter, Richard
Shelley, William Fisher, and Brinley
Skinner. May 6.

Sir Brocas Gardiner, John Shorter, Richard
Shelley, William Fisher, and William
Blair. Feb. 2.

Sir Brocas Gardiner, Richard Shelley,
William Blair, Matthew Kenrick, and
John Bird. April 2.

1706. Edward Lloyd, Henry Cornish, Robert 1739. Richard Shelley, William Blair, Matthew

Poole, Richard Dyott, and John Moles-
worth. June 26.

1708. Edward Lloyd, Robert Pooley, Richard 1742.
Dyott, John Molesworth, and Richard
Martyn. May 1.

1710. Edward Lloyd, Robert Pooley, Richard 1754.
Dyott, Richard Martyn, and Richard
Steele. June 1.

1713. Robert Pooley, Richard Martyn, Richard 1755.
Steele, sir Brocas Gardiner and Thomas

Palmer. June 12.

1714. Robert Pooley, Richard Martyn, sir Bro- 1762.

cas Gardiner, Thomas Palmer, and
Charles Vivian. Jan. 15.

Kenrick, John Bird, and John Plump-
tree, jun. Feb. 7.

Richard Shelley, William Blair, Matthew
Kenrick, John Plumptree, jun., and
John Bernard. Aug. 30.

Richard Shelley, William Blair, Matthew
Kenrick, John Bernard, and Robert
Thompson. April 15.

William Blair, Matthew Kenrick, John
Bernard, Robert Thompson, and George
Whitmore. Dec. 5.

William Blair, John Bernard, Robert
Thompson, George Whitmore, and John
Kenrick. March 17.

Sir Brocas Gardiner, Thomas Palmer, 1763. John Bernard, Robert Thompson, and sir

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Waller, and Richard Tickel, and George- | 1826. The same board, with the addition of
James Cholmondeley, vice Kenrick and
Whish. Aug. 24.

1782. James Bindley, William Bailey, William 1827.
Waller, Richard Tickel, and hon. John
Byng, vice Cholmondeley. June 1.

1783. James Bindley, William Bailey, Richard
Tickel, hon. John Byng, and Everard
Fawkener, vice Waller.

1793. James Bindley, William Bailey, hon. John Byng, Everard Fawkener, and Charles Mellish.

1828.

1795. James Bindley, hon. John Byng, Everard 1833. Fawkener, Charles Mellish, and Lewis

Jenkins.

1797. James Bindley, hon. John Byng, Everard Fawkener, Lewis Jenkins, and WilliamRobert Spencer.

1799. James Bindley, Lewis Jenkins, WilliamRobert Spencer, Warwick Lake, and Edward Finch Hatton.

1800. James Bindley, Everard Fawkener, Lewis Jenkins, William-Robert Spencer, and 1833. Warwick Lake.

1804. James Bindley, William-Robert Spencer,
Warwick Lake, Edward Finch Hatton,
and Lewis Jenkins.

1806. Gilbert Neville Neyle, chairman, James 1838.
Bindley, William - Robert Spencer,
Warwick Lake, Edward Finch Hatton,
Henry Hallam, and Lewis Jenkins.

1807. The same board, with the addition of
Henry Bouverie, vice Jenkins.

1817. James Sedgwick, chairman, vice Neyle, resigned; James Bindley, WilliamRobert Spencer, Warwick Lake, Edward Finch Hatton, Henry Hallam, and Henry Bouverie.

1819. James Sedgwick, chairman, WilliamRobert Spencer, Henry Hallam, Henry Bouverie; John Kingston, vice Bindley, deceased; Meyrick Shaw, vice Lake, resigned; and Haviland John Addington, vice Hatton.

1823. The same board, with the addition of Edward-John Johnston, vice Meyrick Shaw, and capt. William A. Montagu, vice Bouverie, who both resigned.

1840.
1846.

Henry Seymour Montagu, vice Spen-
cer, resigned.

Hon. James H. K. Stewart, chairman,
John Thornton, capt. William A. Mon-
tagu, Henry Sevmour Montagu,
John-William Bowden, capt. Edward
Saurin, and Richard Wellesley.

The same board, with the exception of
hon. James H. K. Stewart, in lieu of
whom John Thornton became chair-

man.

John Thornton, chairman, captain William A. Montagu, Henry Seymour Montagu, John-William Bowden, captain Edward Saurin, R. N., and Richard Wellesley.

STAMPS and TAXES CONSOLIDATED.

John Wood, chairman, John Thornton,
deputy-chairman, Charles Powlett
Rushworth, Henry Seymour Montague,
John-William Bowden, and capt. Ed-
ward Saurin, R. N.

Henry Lewis Wickham, chairman, John
Thornton, deputy-chairman, Charles
Powlett Rushworth, Henry Seymour
Montagu, John-William Bowden, and
capt. Edward Saurin, R. N.

[Mr. Wood, previously chairman of this
board, was appointed chairman of the
board of Excise.]

The same board, with the exception of
John-William Bowden, deceased.

Henry Lewis Wickham, chairman, John
Thornton, deputy-chairman, Charles
Powlett Rushworth, Henry Seymour
Montagu, and Alfred Montgomery, vice
Saurin, transferred to the Board of Cus-
toms.

The Board of Stamps and Taxes was conso-
lidated with the Board of Excise, Jan. 6,
1849. See Board of Excise.

COMMISSIONERS FOR THE AFFAIRS OF TAXES.

(From the accession of George III. in 1760, to the consolidation of the Board with the Board of

Stamps in 1834.)

Edward Younge, Henry Kelsall, Chris-
topher Rigby, Richard Frankland, John
Trenchard, and John Fane.

1762. Edward Younge, Christopher Rigby, John 1767.
Trenchard, John Fane, George Quarme,

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and Thomas Wyndham, vice Kelsall
and Frankland. Feb. 15.

Henry Reade, Edward Younge, Chris- 1773.
topher Rigby, John Trenchard, John
Fane, George Quarme, and Thomas
Wyndham. April 27.

1763. Edward Younge, John Trenchard, Thomas
Wyndham, William Blair, Daniel Bull, 1777.
George Blount, and Thomas Bradshaw,
vice Reade, Rigby, Fane, and Quarme.
Feb. 1.

1765. Edward Younge, John Trenchard, Thomas

Wyndham, Daniel Bull, George Blount,
Thomas Bradshaw, and Christopher
Rigby, vice Blair. July 24.

Edward Younge, Christopher Rigby, John
Trenchard, Thomas Wyndham, Daniel
Bull, George Blount, and Edward
Tucker, vice Bradshaw. Oct. 24.
Christopher Rigby, John Trenchard, Tho-
mas Wyndham, Daniel Bull, George
Blount, Charles Deering, and John
Fames, vice Younge and Tucker.
May 29.

Christopher Rigby, John Trenchard, Da-
niel Bull, George Blount, Charles Deer-
ing, John Eames, and George Heath-
cote, vice Wyndham.

1783. John Trenchard, Daniel Bull, George

Blount, Charles Deering, John Eames, 1806. William Lowndes, Barne Barne, Edward
George Heathcote, and Alexander Pop-
Meadows, Henry Hodgson, and Thomas
Davis Lamb.

ham, vice Rigby.

1784. John Trenchard, Daniel Bull, George 1810. William Lowndes, Barne Barne, Henry Blount, Charles Deering, John Eames,

George Heathcote, and Francis Fownes
Luttrell, vice Popham. July 6.

1789. John Trenchard, Daniel Bull, George
Blount, Charles Deering, John Eames,

Hodgson, Thomas Davis Lamb, and
Gabriel Tucker Steward.

1818. William Lowndes, Barne Barne, Thomas
Davis Lamb, Gabriel Tucker Steward,
and Charles Powlett Rushworth.

Francis Fownes Luttrell, Alexander 1819. William Lowndes, Barne Barne, Gabriel
Popham, and William Lowndes.

1791. John Trenchard, George Blount, Charles

Deering, John Eames, Francis Fownes 1820.
Luttrell, Alexander Popham, William
Lowndes, and Barne Barne, vice Bull,
deceased. April 9.

1793. John Trenchard, George Blount, Charles 1823.
Deering, John Eames, Alexander Pop-

ham, William Lowndes, Barne Barne,
and Edward Meadows.

1795. John Trenchard, George Blount, Charles 1828.
Deering, John Eames, Alexander Pop-
ham, William Lowndes, Barne Barne,
and Edward Meadows.

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1833.

Tucker Steward, Charles Powlett Rushworth, and William Rigby Bradshaw. William Lowndes, Gabriel Tucker Steward, Charles Powlett Rushworth, William Rigby Bradshaw, and sir Henry Campbell.

Robert Mitford, Gabriel Tucker Steward,
Charles Powlett Rushworth, William
Rigby Bradshaw, and sir Henry Camp-
bell.

Robert Mitford, Charles Powlett Rush-
worth, William Rigby Bradshaw, and
sir Henry Campbell.

The same commissioners, viz.: Robert
Mitford, Charles Powlett Rushworth,
William Rigby Bradshaw, and sir
Henry Campbell.

The preceding were the Commissioners at
the period of the consolidation of the
Board for the Affairs of Taxes with the
Board of Stamps, in June, 1833.

POOR LAW COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES.

(Formed under the Act 4th and 5th William IV., cap. 76, entitled “An Act for the Amendment and better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales," passed Aug. 14, 1834.)

THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS.

Rt. hon. Thomas Frankland Lewis, appointed
Aug. 18, 1834; resigned Jan. 30, 1839.
John-George Shaw Lefevre, appointed Aug. 18,
1834; resigned Nov. 25, 1841.

George Nicholls, appointed Aug. 18, 1834; re-
signed Dec. 17, 1847.

George Cornewall Lewis, appointed Jan. 30,
1839; resigned Aug. 2, 1847.

Sir Edmund Walker Head, bart., appointed Nov.
25, 1841; resigned Dec. 17, 1847.
Edward Turner Boyd Twistleton, appointed
Nov. 5, 1815; resigned July 23, 1847.

POOR LAW Board.

(Formed under the Act 10th and 11th Victoria, cap. 109, entitled “An Act for the Administration of the Laws for the Relief of the Poor in England,” passed July 23, 1847.)

Charles Buller, jun., M. P., president, appointed |
Dec. 18, 1847: died Nov. 29, 1848.

Rt. Hon. Matthew Talbot Baines, M. P., presi-
dent, appointed Jan. 1, 1849.

The lord president of the council, appointed Dec. 18, 1847.

The lord privy seal, appointed Dec. 18, 1847.
The secretary of state for the home department,
appointed Dec. 18, 1847.

The chancellor of the exchequer, appointed
Dec. 18, 1847.

END OF THE ELECTIVE DIGNITIES AND OFFICES.

THE

PEERAGE OF ENGLAND.

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