Southwell 1776,Southwell Ventry, Lord, 1800, Mullins Beresford* [Cavendish Waterpark, Lord, 1792, Westcote, Lord, 1776, Lyttelton* Westmeath, Mar. of, 1822, Nugent, a Wicklow, Earl of, 1793, Howard, a Winterton, Earl of, 1766, Turnour The Barony of Keith (Elphinstone, 1797) is enjoyed by a Baroness * Marked thus are Peers of the United Kingdom. † Marked thus are Peers of Scotland. a Marked thus are Representative Peers. COURTS OF LAW. COURT OF CHANCERY. Lord Chancellor, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. B. Sug den, kt. Secretary, H. Sugden, esq. Master of the Rolls, Rt. Hon. Francis Blackburne Deputy, Robert Wogan, esq. Masters in Chancery, W. Henn, esq., J. S. Townsend, esq., Thos. Goold, esq., Edw. Litton, esq. Accomptant-Gen., S. Barrington, esq. Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, C. Fitzsimon, esq. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Lord Chief Justice, Rt. Hon. E. Pennefather.-Judges, Chas. Burton, P. C. Crampton, Rt. Hon. Louis Perrin Clerk of the Crown, Walter Bourne, esq. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lord Chief Justice, Rt. Hon. John Doherty.-Judges, Robert Torrens, Rt. Hon. Nicholas Ball, J. D. Jackson COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Lord Chief Baron, Rt. Hon. Maziere Brady Barons, R. Pennefather, Rt. Hon. John Richards, Rt. Hon. Thos. Lefroy Chief Remembrancer, A. Lyle, esq. Second Remembrancer,W.T.Hamilton, esq. Accountant-Gen. David Mahony, esq. ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS. Vicar-Gen. of Consistorial Courts-Joseph Radcliffe, LL.D. Judge of Prerogative Court-Rt. Hon. R. Keatinge, LL.D. Registrar of Metropolitan Court, Rev. C. Č. Beresford Registrar of Prerogative Court, W. Stewart, esq. COURT OF ADMIRALTY. Judge, Joseph Stock, LL.D. Surrogate, Joseph Radcliffe, LL.D. Queen's Advocate Gen. Sir T. Staples, bart. Registrar, John Anster, LL.D. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. Commissioners, Richard Farrell and W. H. ́ Curran, esqs. Chief Clerk, P. Burrowes, jun. esq. BANKRUPT COURT. Commissioners, John Macan, esq., and Hon. P. Plunket. Registrars, Barry Collins and John O'Donnoghue, esqs. LAW OFFICERS. Attorney-Gen. Rt. Hon. T. B. C. Smith Solicitor-Gen. R. W. Greene, esq. Sergeants, Joseph Stock, LL.D., M.P., R. B. Warren, esq., Q. C., and John Howley, esq., Q.C. LIEUTENANTS OF COUNTIES. Antrim, Lord Belfast CUSTODES ROTULORUM. Antrim, Lord Belfast Londonderry, Marquis of Londonderry Wicklow, Earl of Meath Consec. Armagh, Earl of Gosford Carlow, Hon. J. G. B. Ponsonby Limerick, Hon. R. H. Fitz-Gibbon Londonderry, Sir Robt. A. Ferguson, M.P. Longford, Henry White, esq. Louth, Rt. Hon. Sir P. Bellew Mayo, Marquis of Sligo Meath, Lord Dunsany Monaghan, Baron Rossmore Queen's County, Viscount de Vesci Sligo, Col. Arthur F. Knox Gore Wicklow, Earl of Wicklow IRISH BISHOPS, AND DEANS OF CATHEDRAL CHURCHES. ARCHBISHOPS. 1805 Lord J. G. Beresford, D.D., Į Primate of all Ireland. 1831 Rt. Hon. Richard Whately, D.D.., Primate of Ireland?} Dublin..... BISHOPS. 1842 Rt. Hon.Edw.Stopford, LL.D. Meath...... 1803 Rt. Hon. C. Lindsay, D.D.... 1801 Lord R. P. Tottenham, D.D.. 1812 John Leslie, D.D. 1820 Richard Mant, D.D... 1828 Hon, Richard Ponsonby, D.D. 1831 Samuel Kyle, D.D................... 1831 Hon. Edmund Knox, D.D.... 1842 Robert Daly, D.D........ 1839 Hon. Ludlow Tonson, D.D... 1839 Hon. Thos. Plunkett, D.D.... 1842 James T. O'Brien, D.D....... 1831 Magee .... 1842 Dickenson dagh, and 1819 French.. DEANS. E. J. Hudson, D.D. Bishop of Kildare, Christ Church {Cork, Clone} 1830 St. Lawrence..J. Stannus, M.A., Oly and Ross. Limerick, Ardfert, &1834 Jebb Emly, Wa-1342 Sandes..... Lismore. Killaloe, Kil fenora, Clon- 1839 Sandes. lala, and 1839 Trench Ossory, T. J. Burgh, M.A., Cloyne S. Adams, M.A., Cashel T. Carter, D.D., Tuam Ferns, and 1842 Fowler........ Hon. Joseph Bourke, M.A., Leighlin.. Ossory Chas. Vignoles, D.D., Ferns The Bishops of Meath and Kildare take precedence of all other Bishops, and are both Privy Cour cillors in right of their Sees; the rest take precedence according to priority of Consecration. IRISH REPRESENTATIVE PRELATES FOR 1844. Archbishop of Armagh, and the Bishops of Kilmore, Clogher, and Killaloe. Since the passing of the Act 3d and 4th of his late Majesty, cap. 37, entitled "An Act to alter and amend the law relating to the temporalities of the Church of Ireland," eight Sees, in compliance with the 32d section of that act, have been united to others, viz. :-Waterford and Lismore to Cashel and Emly; Killala and Achonry to Tuam; Clonfert and Kilmacduagh to Killaloe and Kilfenora; Raphoe to Derry; Leighlin and Ferns to Ossory; Cloyne to Cork and Ross; Kilmore to Elphin and Ardagh; and Dromore to Down and Connor. BRITISH COLONIES AND SETTLEMENTS. BISHOPS. COLONIAL BISHOPS. Sees. An. In room of. Aubrey George Spencer, D.D. Jamaica, &c...... 1843 Lipscomb, dec. Thomas Parry, D.D.... S Barbados & Lee- 1842 Coleridge, res. Nova Scotia...... 1825 Stanser, res. ........ ·Calcutta......... 1832 Turner, dec. Madras 1837 Corrie, dec. Bombay 1836 See created. Quebec Toronto Australia........ 1836 See created. Newfoundland 1839 Spencer, tr. 1841 See created. Guiana.......... 1842 Do. Antigua Tasmania ....... 1842 Do. GOVERNORS AND COMMANDERS. Europe. Gibraltar.-Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Wil- America. Eastern and Western Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island.-Rt. Hon. Sir C. T. Metcalfe, bt. Nova Scotia.-Visct.Falkland, Lieut.-Gov. New Brunswick.-Lieut.-Col. Sir W. Macbean Geo. Colebrook, Kt., Lieut.-Gov. Prince Edward's Island.-Capt. H. Vere Huntley, R.N., Lieut.-Governor. Newfoundland.-Maj.-Gen. Sir John Harvey, Governor. Falkland Islands.-Lieut. R. C. Moody, R.N., Governor and Com. in Chief. West India Islands. Jamaica and Dependencies.-Rt. Hon. Earl of Elgin, Capt.-Gen. and Governor. Bahama Islands.-Col. Sir Francis Cockburu, Governor. Barbadoes, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, Dominica.-Maj. J. Macphail, Lieut.-Gov. Trinidad.-Lieut. Col. Sir Henry George Macleod, Gov. Bermuda.-Lieut.-Col. W. Reid, Gov. British Guiana (Demerara, Essequibo, and Cape of Good Hope.-Maj. Gen. Sir G. T. Eastern Division of Cape of Good Hope.Col. John Hare, C.B., Lieut.-Governor. Mauritius.-Major-Gen. Sir Wm. Maynard Gomm, Gov. Sierra Leone.-Lieut.-Colonel M'Donald, Capt. Gen. and Governor in Chief. Gambia.-(vacant) Gov. and Commander in Chief. Cape Coast Castle.-George Maclean, Esq. Lieut.-Governor. Gold Coast (settlements on the).-H. Worsley Hill, Com. R.N., Lieut.-Gov. St. Helena.-Lieut.-Col. Hamelin Trelawny, Governor. Asia. Bengal.-Lord Ellenborough, Gov.-Gen. of India. Madras.-Marquis of Tweeddale, Gov. Bombay.-Sir George Arthur, Bt., Gov. Ceylon.-Lt.-Gen. Sir Colin Campbell, Gov. Hong-Kong.-Maj.-Gen. Sir H. Pottinger. Aden.-Capt. Haines. Australasia. New South Wales.-Major-Gen. Sir Geo. Gipps, Governor. Van Diemen's Land.-Sir John E. Eardley Wilmot, bart., Lieut.-Governor. Western Australia (Swan River).-John Hutt, Esq., Governor. Southern Australia.-Geo. Gray, Esq., Gov. New Zealand.-Capt. Rob. Fitzroy, R.N. COMMISSIONS. POOR LAW COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND, WALES, AND IRELAND.-CommissionersGeorge Nicholls, Esq., George Cornewall Lewis, Esq., Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart. Secretary to the Board-Edwin Chadwick, Esq., barrister-at-law. Assistant Secretaries -Geo. Coode, Esq., barrister-at-law, Wm. Golden Lumley, Esq., barrister-at-law. Assistant Commissioners in England and Wales-William Henry Toovey Hawley, Esq., Robert Weale, Esq., Richard Hall, Esq., barrister-at-law, Edward Carleton Tufnell, Esq., Sir John Walsham, Bart., William Day, Esq., the Hon. Chas. Skeffington Clements, Henry Walter Parker, Esq., barrister-at-law, Alfred Austin, Esq., barristerat-law. Officers serving in Ireland :-Assistant Commissioners-Edward Gulson, Esq., Alfred Power, Esq., barrister-at-law, William John Gilbert, Esq., William James Voules, Esq., Edward Senior, Esq., W. J. Hancock, Esq., John O'Donoghue, Esq., R. M. Muggeridge, Esq., C. G. Otway, Esq., Joseph Burke, Esq. Architect-George Wilkinson, Esq. Offices-Somerset House, London, and Custom House, Dublin. COMMISSION FOR INQUIRY INTO THE POOR LAWS IN SCOTLAND.-Viscount Melville, Lord Belhaven, H. H. Drummond, Esq., Jas. Campbell, Esq., E. Twisleton, Esq., Rev. Dr. P. Macfarlane, and Rev. Jas. Robertson. TITHE COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES.-Commissioners-Wm. Blamire, Esq., Thomas Wentworth Buller, Esq., Rev. Richard Jones, M.A. Assistant Commissioners -Capt. R. K. Dawson, R.E., T. S. Woolley, Esq., John Johnes, Esq., J. S. Donaldson Selby, Esq., Charles Pym, Esq., Charles Howard, Esq., T. J. Tatham, Esq., J. D. Merest, Esq., Jos. Townsend, Esq., George Louis, Esq., Aneurin Owen, Esq., J. J. Rawlinson, Esq. Sec.-J. E. Hovenden, Esq. Assistant Sec.-Henry Pyne, Esq. Office-9, Somerset-place. CRIMINAL LAW COMMISSION.-Thos. Starkie, Esq., Hen. Bellenden Ker, Esq., David Jardine, Esq. Secretary-James John Lonsdale, Esq. Office-52, Lincoln's inn-fields. FACTORY COMMISSION.-Inspectors-Leonard Horner, Esq., Thomas Jones Howell, Esq., James Stuart, Esq., Robert J. Saunders, Esq. Office-at the Council Office. CHURCH COMMISSION.-Archbishops of Canterbury and York; Bishops of London, Durham, Winchester, St. Asaph, Bangor, Bath and Wells, Carlisle, Chester, Chichester, St. David's, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester and Bristol, Hereford, Lichfield, Lincoln, Llandaff, Norwich, Oxford, Peterborough, Ripon, Rochester, Salisbury, and Worcester; Ministers-Lord Chancellor, First Lord of the Treasury, President of the Council, Secretary of State, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer; Judges-Lord Chief Justice of England, Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Lord Chief Baron, Judge of Prerogative Court, and Judge of Admiralty Court; Deans of Canterbury (now Bishop of Oxford), St. Paul's, London (now Bishop of Llandaff), and Westminster; Lay Commissioners-Earl of Chichester, Earl of Harrowby, Viscount Duncaunon, Right Hon. H. Hobhouse, Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., and John Nicholl, Esq., D.C.L. Secretary-C. K. Murray, Esq. Office-5, Whitehall-place. INSPECTION OF PRISONS COMMISSION.-W. Crawford, Esq., Rev. W. Russell, Dr. Bisset Hawkins, Capt. Williams, Frederick Hill, Esq. BOARD OF NATIONAL EDUCATION, IRELAND.-Commissioners-Archbishop of Dublin, Marquis of Kildare, Most Rev. Dr. Murray, Franc Sadleir, Provost T.C.D., Rt. Hon. A. R. Blake, R. Holmes, Esq., Sir P. Bellew, Bart., K. W. Green, Esq., SolicitorGeneral, J. R. Corballis, Esq., Q.C., Rev. Dr. Henry. Resident Commissioner, Alex. M'Donnell, Esq. Secretaries, Messrs. Cross and Kelly. COLONIAL LAND AND EMIGRATION BOARD, AND COLONIZATION COMMISSIONERS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.-T. F. Elliott, Esq., Hon. E. E. Villiers, and J. G. Shaw Lefevre, Esq., 10, Park-street, Queen-square. METROPOLITAN COMMISSIONERS IN LUNACY.-Lord Seymour, Lord Ashley, Sir Walte Rockliffe Farquhar, Bart., Colonel William Henry Sykes, Colonel Edward Clive, Captain Henry Jelf Sharp, Robert Gordon, Esq., Robert Vernon Smith, Esq., John Abel Smith, Esq., James Milnes Gaskell, Esq., John Barnaby, Esq., Francis Barlow, Esq., James William Mylne, Esq., Bryan Waller Proctor, Esq., Dr. Thomas Turner, Dr. John Bright, Dr. Henry Herbert Southey, Dr. John Robert Hume, and Dr. Thomas Waterfield. Clerk and Treasurer-Ed. Dubois, Esq. Office-6, John-st. Adelphi. COMMISSIONERS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE NAVIGATION OF THE RIVER SHANNON. -Major-Gen. John Fox Burgoyne, K.C.B., Major Harry D. Jones, R.E., Richard Griffith, Esq., C.E., Wm. Cubitt, Esq., C.E., Thos. Rhodes, Esq., C.E., Brooke Taylor Ottley, Esq., John Radcliff, Esq. Solicitor-Crown Solicitor, Munster Circuit. COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION.-The Lord President, the Lord Privy Seal, the Earl of Ripon, Sir Robert Peel, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Stanley, Sir James Graham, Lord Granville Somerset.-Sec., Dr. Kay Shuttleworth.-Assistant Sec., Henry Chester, Esq.-Office, Privy Council Office, Whitehall. HEALTH OF TOWNS' COMMISSION.-The Duke of Buccleuch, the Earl of Lincoln, Robert Aglionby Slaney, Esq., George Graham, Esq., Sir Henry Thomas de la Beche, Dr. Lyon Playfair, Dr. David Boswell Reid, Professor Richard Owen, Capt. William Thomas Denison, James Ranald Martin, Esq., James Smith of Deanston, Esq., Robt. Stephenson, Esq., and William Cubitt, Esq. Secretary-Henry Hobhouse, Esq. BANK DIRECTORS.* Governor-William Cotton, Esq. Biggerstaffs, W, 8, West Smithfield. Bosanquet, Pitt, Anderdon, Franks, and Co., 73, Lombard-street Bouverie, Norman, and Murdoch, 11, Haymarket Brown, Janson, & Co., 32, Abchurch-lane Call (Sir W. P. Bart.), Marten, and Co., 25, Old Bond-street Child and Co., 1, Fleet-street Commercial Bank of London, 3, Moorgate-street, and 5, Henrietta-street, Covent Garden Colonial Bank, 13, Bishopsgate Within Coutts and Co., 59, Strand Cunliffes, Brooks, Cunliffe, and Co., 29 Lombard-street Cunliffe, Roger, 24, Bucklersbury Denison, Heywood, Kinnaird, and Co., 4, [lane Dixon, Brooks, and Dixon, 25, ChanceryDrewett and Fowler, Princes-street, Mansion House BRANCH BANKS OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Birmingham-Bristol-Gloucester-Hull Leeds Liverpool - ManchesterNewcastle-upon-Tyne-Norwich-Ports- Dundee Union Bank, 8, Moorgate-street mouth-Plymouth-Swansea. EAST INDIA COMPANY.* Six Directors go out by rotation every year. The figure prefixed denotes the number of years they have each to serve. Directors. Chairman-2 John Cotton, Esq. Secretary-Jas. Cosmo Melville, Esq. BANKERS IN LONDON. Bank of Australasia, 2, Moorgate-street Bank of British North America, 7, St. Helen's-place Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Co., 54, Lombard-street Barnard, Dimsdale, Barnard, and Dimsdale, 50, Cornhill Barnett, Hoares, & Co., 62, Lombard-st. Drummond, Messrs., 48, Charing-Cross East India Bank, 64, Moorgate-street Glyn, Halifax, Mills, and Co., 67, Lombard-street Goslings and Sharpe, 19, Fleet-street Hanburys, Taylor, and Lloyd, 60, Lombard-street Hankeys and Co., 7, Fenchurch-street Herries, Farquhar, Halliday, Davidson, Chapman, and Co., 17, St. James's-str. Hill and Son, 17, West Smithfield Hoare, Messrs., 32, Fleet-street Hopkinson, Barton, and Co., 3, Regent-st. Johnston, H. and J., 15, Bush-lane Jones, Loyd, and Co., 43, Lothbury Jones and Son, 41, West Smithfield Kinloch and Son, 1, New Broad-street London and County Banking Company, 71, Lombard-street London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury; Waterloo-place; 3, Wellington-street, Borough; 213, High Holborn; 87, Highstreet, Whitechapel; and 155, Oxford-st. London Joint Stock Bank, Princes-street, Mansion House, and 69, Pall Mall Lubbock (Sir J. W., Bart.), Forster, and Co., 11, Mansion House-street Masterman, Peters, Mildred, Masterman, and Co., 35, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-st. National Provincial Bank of England, 112, Bishopsgate-street Within National Bank of Ireland, 13, Old Broadstreet Pocklington and Lacy, 60, West Smithfield Praeds, Fane, Praed, and Johnson, 189, Fleet-street Prescott, Grote, Ames, and Cave, 62, Threadneedle-street Price (Sir C.), Marryat, Coleman, and Price, King William-street * The alterations in the Bank Direction, and in that of the East India Company, take place in April. |