FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 7, 1845. From the DUBLIN GAZETTE of January 3, 1845. Hanaper Office, January 2, 1845. ELECTION OF A TEMPORAL PEER OF IRELAND. IN pursuance of an Act, passed in the fortieth year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled “ An Act to regulate the “ mode by which the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, to serve in the “ Parliament of the United Kingdom, on the part “ of Ireland, shall be summoned and returned to “ the said Parliament," I do hereby give notice, that writs, bearing teste this day, have issued for electing a Temporal Peer of Ireland, to succed to the vacancy made by the demise of Edmond Henry Earl of Limerick, in the House of Lords of the said United Kingdom, which said writs are severally directed to the following Peers, who sat and voted in the House of Lords in Ireland before the Union, or whose right to vote on the Election of Temporal Peers of Ireland hath, upon claims made on their behalf, been admitted since the Union by the House of Lords of the said United Kingdom; and that the said writs are ready to be delivered at this Office. His Royal Highness Ernest Augustus Earl of Armagh. of Downshire. derry. meath. John Marquess of Ormond. Ulick John Marquess of Clanricarde. John Earl of Waterford. Edmond Earl of Cork and Orrery. Michael James Robert Earl of Roscommon. John Chambré Earl of Meath. Arthur James Earl of Fingall. Frederick John William Earl of Cavan. Henry Earl of Kerry and Shelbourne. George Earl of Egmont. Richard Earl of Shannon. James Earl of Fife. John Delaval Earl of Tyrconnell. Philip York Earl of Arran. James Thomas Earl of Courtown. Joseph Earl of Milltown. Francis William Earl of Charlemont. John Earl of Mexborough. Thomas Earl of Howth. Charles William Earl of Sefton. |