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Rt. hon. sir Thomas-Francis Fremantle, bart. Thomas Pargiter Dickenson.
Chairman.

Admiral Saurin.

COMMISSIONERS OF EXCISE IN ENGLAND.

(From the Restoration of Charles II.)

1660. Sir Matthew Hale, lord chief baron; sir
Edward Atkyns and sir Christopher
Turner, barons of the exchequer; sir 1673.
Richard Browne, lord mayor of London;
sir William Doyley, sir Henry Vernon,
sir George Bimon, William Prynne,
John Birch, Robert Scawen, Francis
Finch, Nathaniel Martin, and Edward
Wingate, commissioners for discharging,
settling, and recovering the arrears of
excise due to the king. Feb. 8.

Sir George Bimon and others, or any three
of them, to receive all arrears of excise 1674.
due to November 8th, last past, within
London, Westminster, Southwark,
Surrey, and Middlesex (South Mimms
in Middlesex excepted), with an allow-
ance of 2s. in every 20s. they shall re-
ceive. Nov. 29.

1664. Sir Denny Ashburnham, sir George Bi- 1677.
mon, Francis Finch, and Edward Win-

gate. March 20.

1665. Sir John James, John James, Richard

Kingdom, and William Hiccocks, com

missioners within London, West-
minster, Southwark, and counties of
Middlesex and Surrey (except South

dom. Salary 500l. per annum, Jan.
31.

Sir Samuel Morland, sir Robert Wiseman,
sir Robert Southwell, sir John James,
sir Robert Huntingdon, William Forthe,
and Richard Kingdom. Salary 5001.
per annum. Sept. 12.
Sir Samuel Morland, sir Robert Wiseman,
sir Robert Southwell, sir John James,
sir Robert Huntingdon, William Forthe,
Richard Kingdom, and Richard Brett.
Salary 5001. per annum. Dec. 1.
Sir Samuel Morland, sir Robert Wiseman,
sir Robert Southwell, sir John James,
Robert Huntingdon, Richard Kingdom,
Francis Finch, and Henry-Frederick
Thynne, vice William Forthe and
Richard Brett. Salary 500l. per annum.
Oct. 23.

Sir Samuel Morland, sir Robert Wiseman,
sir Robert Southwell, sir John James,
Robert Huntingdon, Henry-Frederick
Thynne, Edward Wingate, Frederick-
Christian Howard, and sir John Elves,
vice Richard Kingdom and Francis
Finch. Salary 5007. per annum. Nov.

9.

Mimms in the county of Middlesex), on 1678. Sir Denny Ashburnham, sir Samuel Mor

behalf of his majesty's farmers of the
excise. June 24.

1666. Robert Huntingdon, Richard Kingdom,
John James, jun., and William Forthe,
commissioners for the above-said places
for the farmers of the excise, with an
allowance from the king of 2000. per
annum, payable quarterly. Oct. 11.
William Forthe, LL.D., Robert Hunting-
don, Richard Kingdom, and John James.
Salary 5001. per annum each.

1670. Sir Samuel Morland, Robert Huntingdon, William Forthe, and Richard Kingdom. Salary 500l. per annum. Aug. 15.

Sir Samuel Morland, sir John James,
Robert Huntingdon, William Forthe,
and Richard Kingdom. Salary 5007.
per annum. Sept. 24.

1671. Sir Samuel Morland, sir Robert Southwell
(one of the clerks of his majesty's privy
council), sir John James, Robert Hun-
tingdon, William Forthe, and Richard
Kingdom. Salary 500l. per annum.
May 15.

1672. Sir Samuel Morland, sir John Davys, sir Robert Southwell, sir John James, Ro

bert Huntingdon, and Richard King

1679.

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land, sir Robert Wiseman, sir John Elves, sir Robert Southwell, sir John James, Robert Huntingdon, Charles Davenant, Edward Wingate, and Frederick-Christian Howard, vice HenryFrederick Thynne. Salary 500l. per annum. Aug. 3.

Sir Denny Ashburnham, sir Robert Wiseman, sir John Elves, sir Robert Southwell, sir John James, Robert Huntingdon, Charles Davenant, LL.D., Edward Wingate, Frederick-Christian Howard, and John Bende, vice sir Samuel Morland. Salary 500l. per annum. March

11. Hon. Charles Bertie, sir Denny Ashburnham, sir Robert Southwell, sir John James, Robert Huntingdon, Charles Davenant, LL.D., Edward Wingate, Frederick-Christian Howard, and John Bende, vice sir John Elves. Salary 5001. per annum. March 21.

Sir Denny Ashburnham, sir Robert Southwell, Robert Huntingdon, Charles Davenant, LL.D., and Edward Wingate, vice hon. Charles Bertie, sir John James, and Frederick-Christian Howard. Sa lary 500l. per annum. May 14.

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Clarke, John Danvers, Foot Onslow, sir Philip Meadows, and Thomas Everard, vice Dashwood and Strong. Salary 8004. per annum. June 30.

1698. Edward Clarke, Foot Onslow, Philip Meadows, Thomas Everard, sir William Ashurst, Christopher Montagu, John Smith, William Carr, and William Fleming, vice Evance, Foche, Parry, Strong, and Danvers. Salary 8001. per annum. Aug. 15.

1681. Sir Denny Ashburnham, Francis Parry, 1699. Robert Huntingdon, Charles Davenant, LL.D., John Freind, Felix Calvert, Nathaniel Hornby, Patrick Traunt, and William Bridges, commissioners of excise and hearth-money. Salary 1000Z. per annum. April 10.

Sir Denny Ashburnham, Francis Parry, 1702. Robert Huntingdon, Charles Davenant, LL.D., John Freind, Felix Calvert, Nathaniel Hornby, Patrick Traunt, William Bridges, and Richard Graham. Salary 10007. per annum. Sept. 17. 1685. Sir Denny Ashburnham, Francis Parry, Robert Huntingdon, Charles Davenant, LL. D., John Freind, Felix Calvert, Nathaniel Hornby, and Richard Graham, vice William Bridges. Salary 1000l. 1703.

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1688. Sir Denny Ashburnham, Francis Parry, sir John Freind, Charles Davenant, LL.D., Nathaniel Hornby, Richard Graham, and John Wilcox, jun., vice Felix Calvert. Salary 1000 per annum. Feb. 22.

1689. Sir Henry Fane, sir Henry Ashurst, sir Humphry Edwin, Thomas Frankland, Francis Parry, John Danvers, and John Wilcox, rice Ashburnham, Freind, Davenant, Hornby, and Graham. Salary 8007. per annum. April 20.

1710.

Sir Henry Ashurst, sir John Morden, sir
Samuel Dashwood, sir Humphry Ed-
win, William Strong, John Foche, and
Stephen Evance, vice Fane, Frankland,
Parry, Danvers, and Wilcox. Salary 1712.
10007. per annum. Oct. 14.

1691. Sir Samuel Dashwood, sir Stephen Evance,
Francis Parry, William Strong, John
Foche, Nathaniel Hornby, John Wilcox,
jun., Thomas Hall, and Thomas Aram,
vice Ashurst, Morden, and Edwin. Sa- 1714.
lary 8007. per annum. April 13.

1694. Sir Samuel Dashwood, sir Stephen Evance, sir John Foche, Francis Parry, William Strong, Thomas Hall, Edward Clarke, John Danvers, and Foot Onslow, rice Wilcox and Aram. Salary 8004. per annum. Aug. 14.

-Sir Samuel Dashwood, sir Stephen Evance,
sir John Foche, Francis Parry, William
Strong, Thomas Hall, Edward Clarke,
John Danvers, Foot Onslow, and sir
Philip Meadows. Salary 8004. per 1715.

annum. March 9.

1696. Sir Stephen Evance, sir John Foche, Francis Parry, William Strong, Edward

Foot Onslow, sir Philip Meadows, John Smith of Beaufort Buildings, William Fleming, Francis Parry, William Strong, George Townshend, Philip Ryley, and Richard Cocks, rice Clarke, Everard, Ashurst, Montagu, and Carr. Salary 8007. per annum. June 22.

Foot Onslow, sir Philip Meadows, Francis Parry, William Strong, George Townshend, Philip Ryley, and Richard Cocks, vice Smith and Fleming. Salary 8004 per annum. June 19.

Foot Onslow, sir Philip Meadows, Francis Parry, William Strong, George Townshend, Philip Ryley, and sir Marmaduke Wyvill, vice Cocks. Salary 8004, per

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William Strong, George Townshend, Philip Ryley, sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Edward Noell, Christopher Montagu, sir William Gifford, Nicholas Pollexfen, and Whitelock Bulstrode, vice Onslow and Strong. Salary 8004 May

20.

William Strong, George Townshend, Philip Ryley, sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Edward Noell, Christopher Montagu, Nicholas Pollexfen, Whitelock Bulstrode, and James Vernon, jun., rice Gifford. Salary 8001. Oct. 20. William Strong, George Townshend, Philip Ryley, sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Edward Noell, Christopher Montagu, Whitelock Bulstrode, James Vernon, jun., and John Price, vice Pollexfen. Salary 8007. July 7.

George Townshend, Philip Ryley, sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Edward Noell, Christopher Montagu, Whitelock Bulstrode, James Vernon, John Price, and John Whetham, vice Strong. Salary 8001. Feb. 2.

George Townshend, Philip Ryley, sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Edward Noell, Christopher Montagu, Whitelock Bulstrode, James Vernon, John Whetham, sir William Ashurst, and William Carr, vice Price. Salary 8001. Nov. 12. George Townshend, sen., sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Christopher Montagu, James Vernon, John Whetham, sir William Ashurst, William Carr, Roger Gale, and

John Brougham, vice Ryley, Noell, and
Bulstrode. Salary 8001. Nov. 24.

[The salary of the commissioners of excise
was increased to 10007. per annum each, 1740.
Sept. 8, 1718.]

1719. George Townshend, sen., sir Marmaduke
Wyvill, Christopher Montagu, James
Vernon, John Whetham, William Carr,
Roger Gale, John Brougham, and Ben-
jamin Mildmay, vice Ashurst. Salary
10007. per annum. March 3.

1742.

1720. George Townshend, sen., sir Marmaduke
Wyvill, Christopher Montagu, James
Vernon, John Whetham, Roger Gale, 1750.
John Brougham, Benjamin Mildmay,
and Richard Elliott, vice Carr. June 18.
1721. George Townshend, sen., sir Marmaduke
Wyvill, Christopher Montagu, James
Vernon, John Whetham, Roger Gale, 1751.
John Brougham, Benjamin Mildmay,
and Richard Elliott. March 15.
1722. George Townshend, sen., Christopher Mon-
tagu, James Vernon, John Whetham,
Roger Gale, John Brougham, Benjamin 1753.
Mildmay, Richard Elliott, and George
Duckett, vice Wyvill. March 20.

1724. George Townshend, sen., Christopher Mon-
tagu, James Vernon, John Whetham,
Roger Gale, Benjamin Mildmay, Rich-
ard Elliott, George Duckett, and Patrick
Haldane, vice Brougham. May 20.
1726. George Townshend, sen., Christopher Mon-
tagu, James Vernon, John Whetham,
Roger Gale, Benjamin Mildmay, Rich-

Wylde, James Vernon, Robert Eyre, hon. Horatio Townshend, sir Thomas Robinson, William Burton, and John Orlebar, vice Thayer. Jan Charles Polhill, John Fowle, James Vernon, Robert Eyre, hon. Horatio Townshend, sir Thomas Robinson, William Burton, John Orlebar, and Angustus Earle, vice Wylde. Nov.

Charles Polhill, John Fowle, James Vernon, Robert Eyre, hon. Horatio Townshend, William Burton, John Orlebar, Augustus Earle, and David Papillon, vice Robinson. Feb.

Charles Polhill, James Vernon, Robert
Eyre, hon. Horatio Townshend, Wil-
liam Burton, John Orlebar, Augustus
Earle, David Papillon, and John Wynd-
ham Bowyer, vice Fowle. July.
Charles Polhill, James Vernon, Robert
Eyre, William Burton, John Orlebar,
Augustus Earle, David Papillon, John
Wyndham Bowyer, and William Mel-
lish, vice Townshend. Dec.

Charles Polhill, James Vernon, William
Burton, John Orlebar, Augustus Earle,
David Papillon, John Wyndham Bow-
yer, William Mellish, and Frederick
Frankland, vice Eyre. Feb.

1754. Charles Polhill, James Vernon, William
Burton, John Orlebar, Augustus Earle,
John Wyndham Bowyer, William Mel-
lish, Frederick Frankland, David Pa-
pillon, jun., vice David Papillon, sen.
April.

ard Elliott, George Duckett, Patrick 1755. James Vernon, William Burton, John

Haldane, and Charles Polhill. June 22.

Christopher Montagu, John Whetham, Roger Gale, Benjamin Mildmay, Richard Elliott, George Duckett, Patrick Haldane, Charles Polhill, and John Fowle, jun., vice Townshend. Oct. 11. 1727. Christopher Montagu, John Whetham, Roger Gale, Benjamin Mildmay, Richard Elliott, George Duckett, Charles Polhill, John Fowle, and Thomas Wylde, vice Haldane. Nov. 3.

Orlebar, Augustus Earle, John Wyndham Bowyer, William Mellish, Frederick Frankland, David Papillon, jun., and William Cayley, vice Polhill. April.

1756. William Burton, John Orlebar, Augustus Earle, John Wyndham Bowyer, William Mellish, Frederick Frankland, David Papillon, jun., William Cayley, and Thomas Farrington, vice Vernon. April.

1728. Christopher Montagu, John Whetham, 1758. William Burton, John Orlebar, Augustus

Roger Gale, Richard Elliott, George
Duckett, Charles Polhill, John Fowle,

Thomas Wylde, and James Vernon,
vice Mildmay. June 26.

1729. Christopher Montagu, John Whetham,

Roger Gale, George Duckett, Charles 1760.
Polhill, John Fowle, Thomas Wylde,
James Vernon, and Robert Eyre, vice
Elliott. May 21.

1732. Christopher Montagu, John Whetham,
Roger Gale, Charles Polhill, John 1762.
Fowle, Thomas Wylde, James Vernon,
Robert Eyre, and Humphry Thayer,
vice Duckett. Oct. 20.

1735. John Whetham, Charles Polhill, John

Earle, John Wyndham Bowyer, Wil-
liam Mellish, Frederick Frankland, Da-
vid Papillon, jun., William Cayley, and
George Lewis Scott, vice Farrington.
Feb.

William Burton, John Orlebar, Augustus
Earle, John Wyndham Bowyer, Frede-
rick Frankland, David Papillon, jun.,
William Cayley, George Lewis Scott,
and Henry Poole, vice Mellish.
William Burton, John Orlebar, John
Wyndham Bowyer, Frederick Frank-
land, David Papillon, William Cayley,
George Lewis Scott, Henry Poole, and
Thomas Bowlby, vice Earle. June 19.

Fowle, Thomas Wylde, James Vernon, 1763. William Burton, John Orlebar, John

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Wyndham Bowyer, David Papillon,
William Cayley, George Lewis Scott,
Thomas Bowlby, and Henry Vernon
and John Bindley, vice Frankland and
Poole. Feb. 15.

William Burton, John Orlebar, John
Wyndham Bowyer, David Papillon,
William Cayley, George Lewis Scott,
Thomas Bowlby, Henry Vernon, and
Richard Bagot, vice Bindley. Jan. 5.

1765. William Burton, John Orlebar, John 1790. William Lowndes, Stamp Brooksbank,

Wyndham Bowyer, David Papillon,
William Cayley, George Lewis Scott.
Thomas Bowlby, Richard Bagot, and
sir Henry Poole, bart., vice Vernon.
Aug. 24.

1766. William Burton, John Wyndham Bowyer, 1792.
David Papillon, William Cayley, George
Lewis Scott, Thomas Bowlby, Richard
Bagot, sir Henry Poole, bart., and
George Quarme, rice Orlebar.

1767. William Burton, John Wyndham Bowyer,

David Papillon, George Lewis Scott, 1794.
Thomas Bowlby, Richard Bagot, sir
Henry Poole, bart., George Quarme,
and Richard Stonehewer, vice Cayley.

Jan. 17.

William Burton, John Wyndham Bowyer,

David Papillon, George Lewis Scott, 1797.
Thomas Bowlby, Richard Bagot, George
Quarme, Richard Stonehewer, and An-
thony Lucas, vice sir Henry Poole.
Aug. 29.

1772. William Burton, John Wyndham Bowyer,

David Papillon, George Lewis Scott, 1801. Thomas Bowlby, Richard Bagot, George Quarme, Anthony Lucas, and William Lowndes, vice Stonehewer. Oct. 31. 1774. William Burton, John Wyndham Bowyer, David Papillon, George Lewis Scott, Thomas Bowlby, George Quarme, An- 1802. thony Lucas, William Lowndes, and William Burrell, vice Bagot. May 14. 1776. John Wyndham Bowyer, David Papillon, George Lewis Scott, Anthony Lucas, William Lowndes, William Burrell, and Stamp Brooksbank, John Pownall, and 1805. Hencage Legge, vice Burton, Bowlby, and Quarme. Oct. 31.

1780. David Papillon, George Lewis Scott, Anthony Lucas, William Lowndes, William Burrell, Stamp Brooksbank, John Pownall, Heneage Legge, and Charles Garth, vice John Wyndham Bowyer. Dec. 2.

Martin Whish, George-James Cholmondeley, Henry Reveley, hon. John Olmius, Timothy Caswell, Robert Nicholas, and John Buller, vice Papillon and Burrell. March 31.

Martin Whish, William Lowndes, GeorgeJames Cholmondeley, Henry Reveley, hon. John Olmius, Timothy Caswell, Robert Nicholas, John Buller, and hon. Augustus Phipps, vice Brooksbank. July 7.

Martin Whish, William Lowndes, GeorgeJames Cholmondeley, Henry Reveley, hon. John Olmius, Timothy Caswell, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, and William Jackson, rice Buller. Jan.

17.

Martin Whish, William Lowndes, GeorgeJames Cholmondeley, hon. John Olmius, Timothy Caswell, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, William Jackson, and Richard Spiller, vice Henry Reveley. Aug. 16.

Martin Whish, William Lowndes, hon. John Olmius, Timothy Caswell, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, William Jackson, Richard Spiller, and lord George Seymour, vice Cholmondeley. July 24.

Martin Whish, William Lowndes, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon, Augustus Phipps, William Jackson, Richard Spiller, lord George Seymour, and Edward Fisher, vice Caswell. Sept. 27.

Martin Whish, William Lowndes, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, William Jackson, Richard Spiller, lord George Seymour, and George Watson, vice Fisher. Sept.

14.

1807. Martin Whish, William Lowndes, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, William Jackson, lord George Seymour, George Watson, and Alexander Campbell, vice Spiller. July 7.

1781. David Papillon, Anthony Lucas, William
Lowndes, William Burrell, Stamp
Brooksbank, John Pownall, Heneage
Legge, Charles Garth, and Martin 1808.
Whish, vice Scott. Aug. 25.

1782. David Papillon, Anthony Lucas, William
Lowndes, William Burrell, Stamp

Brooksbank, John Pownall, Charles
Garth, Martin Whish, and George-
James Cholmondeley, vice Legge. June 1809.

1.

1784. David Papillon, Anthony Lucas, William
Lowndes, William Burrell, Stamp

Brooksbank, John Pownall, Martin
Whish, George-James Cholmondeley,
and Henry Reveley, vice Charles Garth. 1810.
May 18.

1785. David Papillon, Anthony Lucas, William
Lowndes, William Burrell, Stamp
Brooksbank, Martin Whish, George-
James Cholmondeley, Henry Reveley,
and hon. John Luttrell Olmius, vice 1815.
Pownall. Feb. 5.

1789. David Papillon, William Lowndes, William Burrell, Stamp Brooksbrank, Martin Whish, George-James Cholmondeley, Henry Reveley, hon. John Olmius, and Timothy Caswell, vice Lucas, Sept. 12.

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1819.

Martin Whish, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, William Jackson, lord George Seymour, George Watson, Alexander Campbell, and Christopher Thompson Maling, vice William Lowndes. July 22. Martin Whish, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, lord George Seymour, George Watson, Alexander Campbell, Christopher Thompson Maling, and Benjamin Sydenham, vice Jackson. July 15. Martin Whish, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, lord George Seymour, George Watson, Alexander Campbell, Benjamin Sydenham, and William Manley, vice Maling. July 14.

Martin Whish, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, lord George Seymour, Alexander Campbell, Benjamin Sydenham, William Manley, and sir Francis Hastings Doyle, vice Watson. Oct. 7.

Martin Whish, hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon. Augustus Phipps, lord

George Seymour, Alexander Campbell,
William Manley, sir Francis Hastings
Doyle, and sir John Cheetham Mort-
lock, vice Sydenham. April 5.

1819. Hon. John Olmius, Robert Nicholas, hon.
Augustus Phipps, lord George Sey-
mour, Alexander Campbell, William 1828.
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-chair-
man, hon. John Olmius (earl of Car-
hampton), hon. Augustus Phipps,
Alexander Campbell, William Manley,
sir John Cheetham Mortlock, hon. 1830.
Charles Rodolph Trefusis, and Richard
Dawkins, vice Nicholas. March 19.

SEPTEMBER 13, 1823.

The BOARDS of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and IRE-
LAND consolidated.

These several Boards were consol dated by 1832.
a Treasury order under the above date,
and a Board minute bearing date Sep-
tember 25 following.

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, deputy-
chairman, 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, vice
hon. Augustus Phipps. July 28.
Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir
Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-
chairman, 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.

The same board, with the exception of
Campbell, hon. James

Alexander

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,

1838.

Samuel Rose, and James Cornwall, assistant commissioners; of whom the 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, vice 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 Mort-
lock, hon. Charles Rodolph Trefusis,
hon. James Hewitt, Woodbine Parish,
William Plunket, John Backhouse,
Hart Davis, and Thomas Harrison,
and hon. Berkeley Paget, vice earl of
Carhampton and Richard Dawkins.
July 28.

1827. Lord George Seymour, chairman, sir
Francis Hastings Doyle, deputy-chair-
man, 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. William. Henry 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.

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