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into 4!to be SoiU t»i> Auction, By Messrs BURTON & SOX, At the TOWN JURY ROOM, on MONDAY the 14th I)a v of AUGUST next. at 12 o'Clock at noon, subject to such conditions as shall he then produced, the fol- lowing FIIEKHOLD PROPERTY:— 0'1' 1 -A and C.A!il)EN;. coiitainiiis, T- or I—A MESSUAGE and GARDEN", containing T Ir. 3". in the occupation of James Lewis, situate on the side of the Turnpike Itoaii leading to Wouastow, and ■within halt a mile of the Town. LoT 2-A Piece of ORCHARDING, containing 3a. 1 r. op, in tlie ore up atton of Mr. Edward Phillipt.situatc on the Hanks of the Ni-ntio, in the Parish, and with- in a quarter of a mile of the Town of Monmouth. LOT 3. A WAREHOUSE, with the WHARF ad- joining, i:i the occupation of Mr. Henry Hughes, situate below^Wye JJiiiitre, in the said Town. I.ox T—\ MESSUAGE, adjoining the last Lot, in the occupation of Kichinl l* idler. [iOT -j a CO'LTAGE and GARDEN, in the occu- pation of Samuel Davies, situate on the Cinder-hill, in tbp .aid [.OT v,-A Heee of MEADOW GROUND, situate in Chippenham Me;.d. in the occupation of Mr. J. G. Hughes, containiog 2A. IR, 20P. i;oT 7-A Piece of ORCHARDING, containing 2R. situate on the Cinder-hill, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Raker. |y;X 8. — Two several Pieces of MEVROW GROUND, in the occuuasion <>f Mr. William Folleit, containing altogether 10A. OR. OOP. situate ill the 1 ansh of Dixton, and within a mile and a half of the I own. LOT 9. Piece of [,AND, formerly part of the Crown and Thistle property, containing about 24> and a half feet in Frontage, and extending back to property belongine to Mr. R. l'owle- LOT JO.-Oiie other Piece of LAND adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing in length 24 and a half feet in frontage, and extending back to Mr. Powics' property. LOT I I .-One other Piece of Lano adjoining the last mentioned Lot. containing in length 24,i leet in frontage, and extending hack to Mr Powles's Property. LOT 12. —One other Piece of Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing feet in frontage, and extending back to Mr Powles's Property. LOT lo. —One other Piece of Land, situate opposite the intended New Market, iu Monmollth, haviug a frontage of 22 fee:, and extending back to Premises belonging 10 Edward Dawe LOT l'¡'On other Piece of Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot. containing a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Mr Dawe's Premises. LOT 15-—One other Piece of Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage ot 22 feet, and extending back to Premises in the occupation of Mr-. Cottereil. LOT 16.—One other Piece of Land, adjoining th last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mrs Cottereil, and Mr Avery. LOT 17,-Oue other Piece of Land. adjoining the last mentioned Lot. having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Avery and Mr Dyke. LOT IB.-f)ne other Piece of Land, adjoining the last mentioned Lo'. having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Dyke. LOT 19.—One other Piece of Land, adjoining the last mentioned Lot. having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Cnarles Buxton. The several Tenants will shew Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Luts 9, 10, 11, and 12 adjoin, and the other Lots. from 12 to 19. are situate opposite the intended New Market, in the Town of Monmouth; a Ground Plan of which may be seen on application at the Office of the Town Cle.k. For further particulars apply to the Town Clerk of Monmouth—all letters to be post paid. Monmouth, 27th July Itf37. MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENT IN HEREFORDSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Manor, MJMiMM MiUJiK < £ ESTATE, WITH I PWARDS OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF cy CALLED EASTON COUiiT ESTATE. 1ro be JboltJ bJZ Euctton, Bv Messrs. BROOME & SON, At the W'GEL INN, Ll'DLO IV, on MONDAY,the 2Sth Dav of AUGUST, 1837, unless previously disposed of by Private C ntract, of which due notice will be given; A MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD MANOR, and KST ATE. of 1820 Acres of capital Grass and Corn LANDS. WOODS, HOP-GROUNDS, and OR- CHARDS, and a capital Stoiie-htillt MANSION HOUSE. with Offices of everv description, comprising excellent STABLING, CO\CH-HOUSRS. Walled GALtfJEN, and everv suitable convenience for a country Residence. In the SCHlth Front of the Mansion there isa.Spacious Lawn, with Ornamental Timber Shruhbe ies and Planta- tions, and the whole Estate is well stocked with growing Timber, and is adjoining the Mail Road from Ludlow to Worcester Veing within 6 Miles of Ludlow, 9 \liles of Leominster. 3 Miles of Tenbarv, and 25 of Worcester. The whole Estate lies within a ring fence, and is bounded by the RiversTetne and Ledwyche. Printed Particulars with Plans annexed, may be had after the 20th of July, upon application to Mr Kenoulhet, 65, Haiton Garden, Loudon, of Messrs. Meredith and Reeve, Lincoln's Inn, Messin. Chapman and Co., Land Agents, Arundel-itreet, Strand, at the principal Inns in Worcester, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, Ten- bury, Leominster, and Ludlow and for further particu- lars an d to view the Estate, application may be made to Messrs. Tench and Son, Land Agents. and Mr. G. H. Dansey, Ludlow, at whose Office au Original Map of the Estdte may be seen. WHELPDALE & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Crorir* attir era 23ralm, HIGH-STREET, BRECON. WHELPDALE & Co., be? respectfully to an- nounce to the Public of Brecon and its neigh- bourhood, their intention to commence business as GROCERS AND TK\ DEALERS, on SATU It DAY, the 29.'h of JCLY, 1837, at their Premises, in HIGH- STH EET, BRECON. The Town of Brecon is perhaps the onlv place of importance in Great Britain, which does not possess a Grocery Establishment, unconnected with the Drapery and other Trades; W. and Co. pre- sume. therefore, that a Concern of this description, to which the entire attention ot the principals is devoted, cannot fail to meet with encouragement. But W. & Co., request their support on other grounds. The principles upon whirl, their Establishment is founded, are READY MONEY, QUICK KETl'RNS and SMALL PROFITS. Acting on this plan, they solicit their at- teution to the qualities and prices of their Articles. The only mode to judge whether their professions are maintained, is to compare, and, therefore, THEY IN- VITE COMPARISON. W. & Co.. having taken advantage of the present distress, and consequent decline in the Markets, have thus been enabled to purchase their various articles on the best terms; and although they do not pretend to sell without profits, they assure the Public that thoe prolits will be the smallest possible their system is not to realize large gains, but to sell for Cash, as reasonably as the markets will permit. They are determined that the Inhabitants of this Neighbourhood shall be placed upon the same footing as other consi- derable piaces, and that they shall have an opportunity of purchasing Groceries as low as they are rendered in anv Town m the Kingdom. Since the Tea-:rade has been thrown open tocompeti- tion.niost important advantages have already been derived. While the qualities are quite equal to those formerly imported by the East India Company, the prices have fallen 50 per cent. W. & Co., will pay great attention to the selection of those vanons kinds which combine strength and fragrance with agreeable flavour.—Their Tea* will come direct from the Government Bonded Warehouses inio theiis. There will be no intermediate profit—they will regularly attend the difterent Tea Sales, a 1111 the Teas purchased will be rendered at a trifling addition to itic, original cost. The necessity to send to London no longer exists; for while Teas as udoriferous and excellent in their djdereut sorts, may be obtained of W. & Co., those large prolits will he saved which it is well known, London Tea Dealers fail not to eaact from their" Country Customers." WHELPDALE & Co., most respectfully solicit from the Public their pationage and support. ø lJ GLAMORGANSHIRE TO WIT. THOWEL GVWN, Esquire, Sheriff' of Ihe 3 County of Glamorgan, having received her 3 County of Glamorgan, having received her Majesty's Writ. under the Great Seal of Great Britain, for the ELECTION OF TWO KNIGHTS to serve for this County in the Parliament to be holden at the City of Westminster, ou the Eleventh day of September next ensuing, do, in obedience to the said Writ, and of the several Statutes in that case mane alid provided, HEREBY PROCLAIM AND GIVE PUB LIC NOTICE, that at a Special County Court, which wiil be hoWten at the TOWN HALL, in the Town of BRIDGEND, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY 1st day of At G US J next, at nine of the ciock in theFofe- noon. Pursuant to the Statutes in that case made and pro- vided, I pr°cee«A to sijch Election, w hen and where all Persons interested therein will be heard, and are to give thtir attendance accordingly. Dated the twentieth dav of Jlily, 0OC thousand, eight hundred and tbiity- seven. JiOWEli GWYN, Sheriff. GLAMORGANSHIRE ELECTION. r|" HE COMMITTEE for CONDUCTING the i ELECTION of LORD ADAItE sit daily at the WYNDHAM AlDIS INN. at BRIDGKVD, "whore it is requested all communications "Iav he addressed. The High Sheriff has ti\cd TUESDAY, the 1st of AUGUST, for the Nomination of Candidates. Wyndham Arms Inn, 17th July, lb37. GLAMORGANSHIRE ELECTION. DAY OF NOMINATION (AT BRIDGEND), TUESDAY. AUGUST FIRST, mvs OF POLLING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, and SATURDAY, AUGVST 5th. LORD ADARES DISTRICT COMMITTEE, sit daily at SIVANSEA, MERTHYR, CAR- DIFF, NEATH; and the Central Committee at BRIDGEND, the onlv Polling Places where all communications are promptly attended to. In consequence of an Act of Parliament against giving Ribbons, Lord Adare's friends are respectfully requested to wear a sprig, or leaf of Oak. independent Electors! defeat tile Tyr; mnk-.il Coalition, bv early attendance at the Poll and Plumpers for A dare By order of the Central Committee, W. B. GREY, Chairman, J. DORNEY HARDING, Honorary Sderelary. Bridgend, July 25th, 1S37. GLAMORGANSHIRE ELECTION. rpHK Central Committee for conducting Lord Adare's Election, now congratulate their Bro- ther Electors upon the bvilliant prospects of success, which the state of the Canvass exhibits; and especially upon the determination evinced by independent Welshmen to resist the domineering pretension of forcing Two Candidates upon the County by means of a Coalition. The Committee earnestly entreat of the Electors not to relax in their endeavours; but, by an attend- ance at the Poll ATNINE O'CLOCK, on FRIDAY, the 4th AUGUST, ensure the victory of the QUEEN, the CONSTITUTION, and ADARE, and rescue the County of Glamorgan from the disgrace with which it has been threatened. W. B. GREY, Chairman of the Central Committee. Bridgend, 26th, July, 1837. GLAMORGANSHIRE ELECTION. T ORD ADARE'S Friends are respectfully re- quested to meet, in Carriages or on Horseback, at EVVENNY BRIDGE, at KIGHr O'CLOCK on TUESDAY NIORN INC., the 1st AUGUST, to accompany him to the place of Nomination. They are requested to wear a sprig or leaf of Oak. By order of the Central Committee, W. B. GREY, Committee Room, Chairman. Bridgend, July afitli, 1S37. TO THE OF THE County of Glamorgan. GENTLEMEN, MY first Address was in print before I had been many hours in Ihe County, and want of time prevented me from then alluding to many topics upon which you must naturally feel anxious to know my opinions; this, I trust, will serve as an apology for thus again troubling you at greater length. By birth, education and conviction, a member of the Church of England, as by law established, I vet entertain no other than the most friendly feel- ings towards those who conscientiously dissent from that Church, which many of the.n, by the purity of their lives and the soundness of their doctrines, would eminently adorn; this it is that makes me deeply regret that any difference of opinion upon points of comparatively minor importance, should, in a degree, disunite those whom I would gladly see combining their efforts for the cause of true Re- ligion, against the attacks of a common enemy. Entertaining these views, I shall readily support any measure by which the reparation of our sacred edifices, and a provision for the national worship, may be secured in a more acceptable way than by the present system of Church Rates, and, at the same time, the just interests of the Establishment be duly preserved an Establishment which has at all times been the bulwark, and is now, more espe- cially, needed for the protection of our common Protestant Faith. I cannot consent to the alienation of Church property from purposes strictly Ecclesiastical, and should therefore oppose the principle of the Ap- propriation Clause. Any improvement of Church discipline, for the sake of that Church, I shall readily uphold and I shall give my best consideration and support to the proposition for securing, by law, the better ob- servance of the Lord's Day, so as to protect the religiously disposed of the working classes, with- out unduly interfering with the liberties of any of our fellow-subjects. With respect to the New Poor Law Act, I am willing to hope that in principle it will be found to be an improvement upon the old system; but I shall readily agree to any alteration of its details, by which its operations may be rendered as easy as possible to the old and infirm poor. I am decidedly opposed to the introduction of any system of Voting by Ballot at Elections—complete secrecy would, I think, be impracticable, and any- such measure would, in my opinion, tend to destroy public and private confidence, and lessen the salu- tary influence which publicity in voting must ever exercise IIpon both electors and elected. I have thus. Gentlemen, endeavoured to lay be- fore you. as plainly and as briefly as I could, my sentiments upon some of the subjects of most gene- ral importance at the present crisis, and shall be happy at all times to give you any further expla- nation in my power. The speedy Dissolution of Parliament will render it impossible for me to pay my respects in person to all of you before the Election, but I shall take the earliest opportunity of doing so which circumstances will allow. 0 I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obedient Servant, ADAIŒ.
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LIST OF LORD ADARE'S SUPPORTERS. The tloti. R. H. Clive.I lvwt-I Grii)ge The Hon. VV. B. Grey Duffrvn The Hon. G. Rice Trevor Neath Abbey Sir Charles Morgan, Bart.Tre¡jcar C. M. R. Morgan Ruperra Wyndham Lewis Green Meadow William P. Lewis New House Henry Lewis Park li. II. Jenkins Llanliarran House Llewellyn Traherne Saint Hilary Daniel Jones Beaupre I I. J. Grtzit II'lle Giiolt N. E. Vaughan Rheola li. I). Gough y 11 Robert Knight Han y Graig George Thomas Llaiibradach T. T. Drake St. Donat's Castle H. C. Compton Neath Abbey R. F. Jenner Wenvoc Castle It. O. Jones Fonnion Castle Richard Blakemore The Leys T. VV.Booker Velindra William Thompson • Penydarran Iticiiitr(I lijil Landalf John Hill Anthony Hill Plymouth House Robert Nicholl Dimlands li. C. Nicholl Ditto
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VV. Morgan Watford lltyd Nicholl Usk John IlomlVay LlandafT J. B. Bruce Duffryn, Abcrdare George Traherne Saint 11 ilary T. D. Place Glvn Liros Lieutenant Col. Morgan..Landough Castle Lieutenant Col. EutwisleCross Ways Hugh Eutwisle Lanblethiau W. Morgan Lau ,I. T¡lOmas Caercarly Robert Savours Cowbridgo T. Edmondes Cowbridgo T. Edmondes, jun Cowbridge Owen Jenkins St. Mary Church Rees Jenkins Blaencorrwg S E.Edmonds Penrnos tI' E. H. Lee Dynaspowis E. M. Williams Garth Hall William Meyrick Merthyr William Thomas Court John Samuel Boulston Evan Samuel Ditto Joseph Davies Bedwas James Coles Michaelston James Evans Llandaff Edward Stevens Ditto J. Harding Glannogwr VV. Truman, Brynteg W. Wood Ash Hall 11. Verity Bridgend VV. E. VVilliams .Pwllypant Win. Goodrich Energlvii VVm. Morgan Bolgoed D. Hopkins Ely Rise Benj. llowels Neath C. VVardo Preswylfa Col. Elrington Ty Twr H. Sockett Swansea Kev. S. Davies Oystermouth C. C. VVilliams Cardiff E. P. Richards Cardiff E. W. Richards St. Andrews R. F. Rickards Llantrissent R. Howels IlliiwfeLin It. 'r. 'I'yler St. Nicholas D.Morgan Llancarvan Lewis Morgan Ilavod T.Stacev Gelligaer Hugh Williams Llandaff ft. 13e;iuliioiit I)itto J. M. Richards Plas Newydd. M. P. Traherue Coitrahen Joseph Bailey Nant y Glo F. Fredricks Dyffryn H. Williams Dyffryn Ffrwd Evan TholMas .Briton Ferry George Thomas, R.N Ditto Evan Davitl Radyr J. Thomas Llandilo-Talybont Tlios. Glasbrook H. J. Thomas Pentyreh T.,Nlor,in f,faii Richard Evans Llantrissent Wm. John Ditto C. H. Jenner Wenvoe Watkill Homfray Clifton D. Powell. N cath A. Cuthbertson Ditto T.Hancornc.Newcastle T. Gronow Court Herbert D. Gritritlis Llanilid VV. Thomas Llangonoyd John Bevan Cowbridge J. Edwards Gileston J. T. Casberd Pen mark J. R. Casberd St. Athan John VVilliams Vlarcross E. Morgan Llanwit-Major 'I'lioln;is t.ott inlartitt Yiiistt%ve James Stephens Merthyr Thomas Thomas Pencerrig Henry Thomas. Late of Sully J. N. Lucas Stout Hall L. Roberts Gadlvs Yelia T. S. Fonnan Penvdarren G. R. Morgan Gadlvs H.Scale Abcrdare Iron Works W W. Wayne Gadlys Iron Works Richard Johnson Rhymny Iron Works J. Wyndham Bruce Lincoln's Inn J. D. Harding Lincoln's Inn Evan Williams Ystrad Win. Edwards .Vedw hir Richard VVilliams Aberdare E. P. Thomas Aberdare Will. Williams Cllog Crawshay Bailey Aberaman II. Lee Lincoln's Inn J. L. Knight Lincoln's Inn John Nicholl Dimlands R. Francis Aber Cann Wilkins Clifton J. J. Harries Treveri^ Charles Thomas Llanblethian W. Leigh. Egl wisihm Thomas Reece Usk Digbv Mackworth Glauusk David Lewis Llansaimor John Jones Caermarthen David Thomas. Pwlly wracli Doctor Llewellyn Lampeter Rev. Mr Powell CantrilF Sir John Nicholl. Merthyr-ma wr Mrs. Picton lscoed II. Franklen, Clemenstone C. M. Thomas, London Rev. Thomas'Thomas.Tidenham James Whitney Calver Hill William R;tyer Tidcombe Rectory Edward Edmunds Penyrhos ^J Evan Evans Caerphilly Bartlett Goodrich .Great Salings Robert Sheddeu VVaintrodda E. L. Blosse Cardiff John Smith Penygros G. Roach Bridgewater Arms Thomas ewman Pentrebacii Miles Miles Ffynonrheigilt J John Edmunds Penrhos "r Wm. Williams Aberpergwm Rees Williams Ditto Tiios. Williams Clerk, ditto Steplieti Joiies Politiieatlivaugliaii EdulUnd llannan Merthyr John Howel. Llanharran House Henry A. Bruce Lincoln's Inn John Davies ..Bedwas Watkin Watkins Clerk, Bedwas Rev. It. P. Sydtiey f.l,,itjli:ti-rv J. Howell Neatli J. M. R. Dot-re Bath VV. Jenkins Waterston SalllUel Homfray.Tredegar Edmund Williams Maesvryddid George Penrose, Neath Lieut'Col. Perrott Gabriel Powel Brecon Wm. Morgan Bolgoed Richard Priehard Langan T. Powell Cant re If Rowland Priehard Swansea Charles Roberts. J. Richards Wick Capt. Robe, R. A Swansea Win. Salmon Penlline Court C. H. Smith. Gwernllwvnwitll R. T. Turbervill Ewenny Abbey Mrs. Markham Nash John Bonnet Laleston House Richard Llewellyn Tremains Airs. Knight Tythegstone lltid Nicholl Portland Square Ed. Turbervill LlcwellynHendreskytliall Mrs. Tyler Coity Place J. Wick Bonnet Laleston Rev. Samuel Phillips.Fairy Hill W. Sloalle Stanley. Palllton, Hants Richard Tuck Deere. Warmillster Rev. ioliii Marcross William Lewis Bridgenjj ltev. WiLtkiii Fd wirds Lisworticy Rev..Jolm Richards.o. o. Wick G. Gape Swansea Thomas Bassett Welsh St. Donats Rev. Henry Hey Knight..Neath Mrs Miles Michael Allen Rocktield Thomas Powell Rev. E. D. Knight Newton Rev. John Edwardes Oilestone Rev. John Webb Tretyrc John Nicholl, D. C. L. Merthyr Mawr Edward Ballard, sen Cowbridgo John Parsons 'I'lioni,is Couitljiird Pwlivwracit Wm. Uoyds Cheltenham Ed ward Ballard, jun Cowbridge Thomas Ballard. Cowbridg-e Rev. T. Williams Cheltenham ,ir(les Rev. F. Edwardes Gilestone Rev. J. F. Griffiths Lansannor Edward Bradley, sen Cowbridge Col. Dive Mumbles Edward Bradley, jun Cowbridge > i Thomas Powell, Esq.TheGare JJ Charles Bishop .Llandovery VV. Berrington Swansea J. Bradley Cardiff H. Deacon Longcross liev. Davies Revnoldstone D. Gritlith. ..Cadoxtoll Rev. D. Griffith Llanharry James Grove Swansea Herbert Cook CWIn dwr I i, s. Coke Neath < William Thomas Gellifaenolwg 'Thomas Mil I ward Pentrebacii -lottit (";It!,rllwyll Philip Philips Garth Wm. Llewel vu Glannafon W. B. Knight Margain William Jones Glanbrane It is respectfully requested that any notice of errors and additions may be transmitted^ to the care of the Printer, Guardian Oiffce, Merthyr.
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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. GENTLEMKN, HPHK impending Dissolution of the present House of Commons will shortly impose upon you the important duty of electing Members to represent you in the new Parliament. Allow me to express a hope that my votes and conduct have sufficiently corresponded with my pro- fessions at the last Ek-ction, to justify you in continuing to honor me with that proof of your unabated confidence which is implied in a re-election to represent you. During the four Parliaments in which I have had the honor to sit for Glamorganshire, 1 have the satis- (action to think, that I have never given a single vote on public questions which did not,according to my deliberate judgment, tend to the improvement and, therelore, to the ultimate security and prosperity of our country and its institutions; anil as long as you are pleased to extend to me that favour and indul- gence which t have thus often received at vour hands. lean conscientiously promise to you, that the same principles as heretofore will continue to guide my course: because I believe as sincerely, and more firmly than ever, that it is only by the persevering action of temperate and well considered Reforms, whether of Church or State, that the seeds of decay, so evidently springing up and flourishing among the nations, can be checked in their growth in this happy country. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient, humble Servant, C. R.MANSEL TALBOT. London, June 29th, 1S37. County of Brecknock. I CRAWSHAY BAILEY, Esquire, Sheriff of\ 9 the County aforesaid, DO HEREBY GIVE PU HUC NOI'ICK, that in pursuance of her Majesty's VVrit.to me directed and delivered,.4 SPKCIAI.COL VTY COUi IT WILL UK HOLOKN by me, at the SHI HE H.-VLL, in the Town of IMiKCON, in the said County, on THUKSD.A V, the Third day of ALHi UST next, at Ten of the j'clock in the foreonon, for the purpose of" HLKCriNtj one Kmirht of the Shire to serve iu far- Iidinent, for the aid County. Dated ihis Twentieth day of Julv, ls37. CitAWSilAY BAILFY. J Sheriff. TO THE GENTLEMEN, CLERGY, FREEHOLDERS, Æ1WJW mllimC0"Ir@Iffi;¡ OF THE COUNTY OF BRECON. GENTLEMEN, THE lamented death of our late beloved King, will impose on her Majesty the duty of summoning a New Parliament, within a limited period and her Majestv's Ministers having postponed all measures (if ittil)ot,t,,tiiec for the purpose of an carly Dissolution, 1 would have immediately repaired to your highly esteemed County: his late Majesty, however, honoring me by his confidence, has named me one of the Executors to his Will, the duties of which will require, for a few days, my undivided c attention. The last sad tribute ol respect to a King, alFectionatelv beloved, will also detaill me. Respect to the memory of the dead, needs no apology to any class of Inhabitants of the Principality. As soon as the Roval Funeral is over, I will immediately repair to the Priorv, aad pay my respects to the Electors in every part of the County. Having so recently addressed you, declaring the Political Principles which will continue to regulate IllV cOllduet in Parliament, should you ag-ain honor me with that confidence you have reposed in me for the last 30 YEAKS, I need not again enter into a detail of questions, that may, in a new Parliament, form the subject of our diliberations, Firmness in support of the Protestant Established Church, a just regard to the rights of each branch of the Legislature, and a sincere desire to perpetuate the blessings of our happy Constitution, under the auspices of a youthful Queen, for whose welfare the nation is now raising its pravers to Heaven, will characterise my conduct, and, I trust, secure your approbation I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your grateful, humble Servant, TIIOS. WOOD. Littleton, June, ü, IS37.
LIST OF COL. W001YS SUPPORTERS.
LIST OF COL. W001YS SUPPORTERS. H. C. Devereux fregoyd Charles .Morgan, Bart. ^edegar CharlesM. R. Morgan, MPRuperra Joseph Bailev, M. Glauusk Park George Price Watkins t Henry Allen Lodge Hugh Bold Brecon Richard Davies ■ • • Ditto S.-iiiiiiel Cliui-(-Ii Walter Maybery Brecon Hugh Bold, jun Ditto Thomas Vaughan Ditto Charles Mayberv Penderin Thomas Parker Knwcii y Hoe Thomas j,,tti,es David Thomas I" ly»nionau, Brecon William Wynter Brecon Lancelot Morgan Brecon J. B. Bruce Duffryn, Aberdare 11, VV. Thomas Court House, Merthyr W. Meyrick Gwaelod y Garth D. W. Meyrick Merthyr James Stephens Merthyr R. W, P. Davies Court v Gollen E. VV. Seymour Porthmawr Charles Gabell Holly Field Geo. W. Jones Llangrwyney J otic.. Edward Lewis. Ltambeder Arthur R. Gabell Holly Field William Parry Tretower Court John Hotchkis Lintisk Villa Charles Vaughan Dany Castle John R. F. Frallw .Ivy Tower, Crickhowell 11. Touciiet Davies Green Hill J. n. Tholllson Sunny Bank Thomas Davies Penmyarth John Herbert Gilfach Richard Lewis Dany Park William Gunter Cathedine Robert Harries Crickhowell Edward Davies Llangattock Benjamin James. Park Lodge Thomas Williams Crickhowell Henry Morgan .Ditto Thomas Price, Clerk.Ditto Abel Thomas Llangattock W. R. Stretton Dany Park T. L. Lawrence Dyffri" Mawr J. Bowen, Clerk Daiivgraig John Lewis oicwhowell W. II. Bevan Glaimant Robert Orton Easton.Tv mawr, Llanelly Herbert Herbert (jrickhowell Thomas Burgvvynne Ditto Roger Jones Ditto Charles Price Ditto Stephen Jones Ystrad Walter Rice Llwynybrain Henry Allen, Jun Oaklield Frederick Allen Bath Humphrey Allen Hay Castle J. W. Morgan Treble Hill, Glasbury John Morgan Tyr L'chod William Bridgwater .Glasbury Willialli Joiies iletillys David LI. Harries Llandovery E. P. Lloyd Glanseviu Edward Jones Vclitnlre, Carmarthenshire H. LI. Harries Llandovery Rice Rees Saint David's College "'tllialll Rcps. Llandovery Theophilus Kees Ton, Llandovery David Morgan Pt-othoo.. Llandovery George Window Llangeney Edward Herbert Held, Crickhowell John Morgan Llwynuwtyrysb Llangroiny George Lewis Tyuyvro, Llangeney James Window LiangPney James Williams penyrhew, Ditto David Williams Utility", Llunbeder i, William Price Penybont, Ditto John Rumsey Graigybwila Evan Herbert Llanwenarth Cottage William Price V ro, Llanbeder Ebctiezer Rumsey Ty yn y wlad, Ditto Herbert Pitt • .Cwm, Llangeney William Parry White Hall, Llangroincy David Jones, (,Ierk PO[IL,,irvr;ttic David W. Lloyd Aberlloch Phillip Vaughan.••••• Brecon Phillip Price Abergavenny James Morgan, Clerk.Broynllis Castle %V'illi,tin jo,,(.,S, Clerk Lltii(lev;iilog House John Jones Glanlionddu Gabriel Powell Saint John's Mount William Winston Brecon John Thomas Ditto Evan Winston Ditto William Evans Ditto Henry Thomas Llwvnmadock Thomas Thomas. PCllkerrig E. D. Thomas Wellfield Dauiel Evalls, Clerk. Builth Tiioinns Howell White flouse, Builtli Hugh P. Evans Noyadd, near Rlutyader Charles Price, Clerk J.W.Price.Ditto Charles Powell \snfield Thomas Price Ystrad, Builth Pliineas Williams Mount, Rhayader John Price, Clerk Builth Tnomas Jones Peterwell, Builth Thomas Jones, jun Ditto Thomas Davies Llaiiavau Vawr John Morgan ..Corrin William Price Dolelinwith John Price Ditto Thomas Price Glanirvon Thomas Price Dolyrirou JelTrey Davies Penvrhiwe li. P. Powell Buiith ii. P. pow(, Christopher Weale Court Gwenddwr Rees Morgan Irawscyreli Wm. Morgan Wruuant Rees Price LUvj nbrain David Davies Doiiron Rees Prothero BuIchmawr Thomas Price Rhossorlo William Priehard lvilmery Rees Priehard Llethrdu EVan Jones Penlangrick Evan Evans ..1' roll wen David Griffiths Danv Llan Thomas Prosser Bwleh Killey VVm. Morgan Ditto Rees P. Evans Fronwen Rees Davies Glandulas Theophilus Jones Celenybedil James Jones Goylre John Jones Tratlwin Uenj. U oodin Hotel John Morgan Ceien llysGwynne William Tew liuilth Thomas Pugh Ditto Thomas Meredith Park James Jones .Ystrad Thomas Davies Builth John Morris Builth John Powell Brecon Lancelot Powell Clydach Iron Works 't'iiotii:ls Joliii Powell Ciiliti-eif Charles Bradley, Clerk .Hay Walter Evans, Clerk Bailibedw Edward Probert Ty ma wr 'I'iioiii;ts Boiiit'()i-(i I Ity William Thomas Wernllwvd Jolm Stephens Sheephouse Morgan Walters, Clerk ..Hay James Price Hay John Llewellin, jun Hay David Higgins Hay John Higgins Hay William .James '1lay John Nixon Jlay William Boore Hay Thomas Jones nay William Price U?1y I homas Hooper Hay William Lewis j[av Joseph Preece William lloodhill jjay Evan Bowen, M. D Talgarth Thomas Morgan Tilirnth David Jones Robert Phillips Talgarth Tnomas Jenkins Talgarth James Davies 'Talgarth jollei Evan Probert 'Talgarth David llavard 'Talgarth William Thomas Talgarth William Edwards Pantcog TaNgartli Joseph Jones Dinas, Talgarth Jolni Morgan Kefen, Talgarth U-wis I any Tyissa, Talgarth John Williams Blacnfyiinnt David Thomas -Glasbury John Badham Pipton John Badham, jun Llyswen Richard I lopkins Llyswen David Parry Llvswen Howell Harries Lyswen William llargest Skvillas William Powell The Hill William Phillip Brook House Edward Phillip Llanigon John White Glasbury Walter White Pen y gengel Thomas Nichols Troyntale Thomas Rowbaeh Llwynfilly James VVilliams Pontitlwl Phillip Williams Tyleglase Roger Powell 'Tyleglase Clement Probert Gwernevet Thomas Jones Uoner Verralt William Probert Trenewith Evan Williams Great House James Williams Forge John Jenkins New Court William Traverse Velindre Thoinas Perry Aberllynvy William VVilliams Colebrook Evan Davies Broyullys Thomas Morris Therrow William VVilliams Pen y worlod Ilenrv Rumsey Williams Carnarvon Osborne Yeats Hampton Court John Irving, Clerk Llantrissent Vicarage G. A. A. Davies Tretower House John Dovvnes Penbryn, Devynnoch William Thomas Devynnoch William Morgan Blaensenny VVatkin Lloyd Trecastle David Parry, Clerk Llvweli David Jeffreys ['I.ec;lstif-, ¡ Tho !rIas ,J olles. Trceastlc Evan Williams. Trecastle David Davies .Treeastlo Thomas Watkins Pc-nygwrlodaii Thomas Watkins Llangattock William Christopher Nantyffeen, Cwmdu Edward Parry, maltster.. Abergavenny John Jones Melin Marchog, Cwmdu Win. U. H. Somerset, C.erk Llangattoek Rectory l-'rederick K-redericks Dutiryn House Sarkville F. Gwynne .Glanbrane Park Walter Powell, Clerk .Brecon T. Williams Vbi-rpergwin Cbarles Tyler Monmouth William Winter, M.l) Hrecon Richard Douglas Cough Yniscedwin James Davies Moor Court, Herefordshiie Kbenezer Fuller Maitland..Garth Charles White Vberannell John Holc<HlIbe Cesheston, Pembrokeshire James Hobcrtson HoicombnDitto Ussex Holcombe Builth David Winstone, Clerk.Leintwardine William VVinstoue, Clerk ..Cllln D tvid Jones Baylian liees Nicholas Trecastle Thomas Robert Nicholas l'envay John Lewis .Kynoii VVatkin Bowen Llwyucelin John Moses Llwyncelia James Jenkins, Clerk Blaenavon Thomas 0. Neale Springfield Essex John liich.irds. Voyadd Llanthetty Thonris Bowen Cwmdn Jillnes J,)UCi .Pvtru!win Thomas Jones Wiiolehouse Wi liam S. Phillips, ClerkGloucester Thoma< Jones Trecastle John Davies Pwllygwillrin Thomas Daniel Builth William Bevan Cwmtuchan Thomas Williams Maescwui John I'rice Newbridge David Davies Newhouse. Llanafanfawr Thomas Watkins. Forddfawr Lewis Watkins Forddfawr Fvau Watkins .Broynllis Evan Morgan. Bronynllis Thomas Morgan •.•.Bronynllis Thomas Prosser • • .Bronynllis James James VVeruvawr Evan I)e,-ell Alltycerrig William Parry Loeger Thoinas Jnncs Llwiugwin David Morgan Tyrbach John Kinsey .••••••••« Tencraig Itoger Williams Gweinvale, Crickhowell William .Innes. laenycwlD, I.langulluidcr William J nits Nautyrhogfan hvari Prosser I'orthamal Thomas Williams Brindu Kvan Williams Courtllowes Kvan Jenkins Caebetran WI iI¡am J ellkins. Tl'eharried Thomas Jenkins V eliunewydd William Kicketts Courtilacca Uvan Powell .VLtcsilau lid ward Ferrer .1.1. Thomas Thomas Tregoid Jaaics Probert Ti e.c-id Samuel J"iikins ('«• mbach .C Jeremiah Kinsey Panteagiie Phillip Price .N>vadd Edward Vaughan keveu D.ivid Price Blaenvcwm Bees Price Tynypwll George Woodford Velindre W,,tkiii!l cwm K. rere 1/ianrily orc*W~. 1H&.J Lewis Morgat Ilavod, Glamorgan hdward M. Williams Garth jjall :> David Williams Ditto Joseph Bailey, Juur Glauusk Park iohn Ansdell Glasellyn, Llanelly Nash Kdwards Vaughan ..llheola Thomas Powell (Lieut. Col.) Loudon I homas Lewis l,lo (i N' y I I Henry Deacon Cheltenham I.I. Harries Treferig William Jenkins. Clerk Llangarnuiarch Henry Hamilton Doagla< II mutate David Smith LUngunnler Edward Evans Fvnnon yr Kirin, Llanelly John VVilliams Vainvglo Thomas M orris Llvswen Thomas Evans Old Bank, Chepstow William Price LI-inbeder j J ttne.N Price Pendre J din Daiies Crickhowell rhinnas Price I'rewaikiu Thomas Price Garth David Price Maesllech William Thomas Noyadd David GwiUiui ..Porlhllwyd John Davies IJryuyoye I homas Thomas /Aherdyl&s John Lloyd Bwlchgiuwyn M illiain Bowcott Vrou John Watkins Nant £ w yn I Ttioinas Pugh Khescog Waiter VVil liams, Clerk. Llewynkintevin James Powell Pantvsgallog I homas Pierce Llanelly John Jarratt Ditto John Freeman Ditto Watkin Watkins Di;to John Prosser Ditto Willi;iin Williaii,s Aburbaidon Heniy Saunders Cwmonney John Thomas \i lallV ffyntion Osmund Arthur Wyatt .TJ'oy'Ho"ls, Monmouth Thomas Morgan, D. D N.F. Lodge, nr. Poitsn.outh Thomas Gratrex Carmarthen Richard Johnsoll Ru nney House John Maund Poutypooi D. A. S. Davies Centre, Newcastle Emlyn Kichard Banks Kiugtou Thomas Lawrence. Brecon William Powell, Clerk .Peitl.y T. B. M. Baskervdle Ciyrow Court B. Walters Mc. Gibbon. • • • liay I'llo,na, -J one, Vill), Jolui Jone-, Clerk Llanspythid William Crawshay, IC=»il- • • • Cyiarthfa Castle K P. Ilicha:ds .Carditr VVilliam Williams **I-Iaiiwtfiiarth House Wm. Morgan, Jun Ditto B-,d,e,id T. A. Williams W. ik, \Villiati,s Charles A. ty llwyd, Newcastle-Emlyn J. Davies Llanybyther Howell Williams SluP Street, Brecou Howell Maund Brecon William Webb Brecon Rodnev Nlucri,y israiilf,ton Brian John W m. ¡,¡oJ Ú. L.ldng;¡¡úock.Canuarthensbirc Thomas Pugh Osmond A. Wyatt roy House Jen kin Jones ^!r,'atham A. F. Sparkes H ugh A Lcwes. ':cnulinster 'I'houas Morgan, (Capiai") S Aausea Thomas Williams, Clerk • • Llaiivapley James Alexander Cuthbertson. •• • eath Kb. Morris Llanelly, Carmarthenshire. Win. Williams, (Captain)..Brecon Wm. North Brecon Thus. Jones Phillips Newport D. J. Kdwards David VVilliams Alu>" ltcctory Samuel Homfray Hedwellly House Thomas Robert Nicholas ..(envay, Llywell Rees VVilliams VVernfawr, LUaganton Isaac jif!vlll I-"rrw Giisliori Isaac Williams Llanvardrew Rees Powell Vronrhyd James Price Glynllcch Thomas l.ewis Ddoi,near Newcastle Einlyn John Avillia,lis I)azivralli, I.lai),,igaii John Prosser Fountuin, Brecon Kvan Powel! Abercyrnog, Llandilo fane Howell Powell Ditto John Powell, Clerk Cowbridge Saiuuf 1 Haucorn. Brecon Ditvid Lewis Lansannor, Glamorgnushire
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TO THE UJ !J !lfJ C!J U ([) œ OF TLIF BOROUGH OF BRECON, A 11 Town of LlywelI. GKNTI.F.MF.V, IN my last Address, which I published immediately on the completion of my Canvass, I stated that I had received the undoubted promises of support from a Majority of the Electors. The announcement of the final State of the Poll has fully justified those expressions and it is with high pride and gratification, that I find myself once more chosen by you to serve as your Representative in Par- liament. To those Electors who have supported me I return my cordial thanks, for the hearty manner in which they gave me their Votes, whilst [ sincerely trust that those who have conscientiously opposed me, may hereafter become more favorably inclined towards me. In the performance of my duties in Parliament, it shall be my anxious care to merit the distinguished honor you have conferred upon me, by a studious atten- tion, as well to the local interests of this Borough, as to those of the Empire in general. I entreat my Friends that this contest may not be productive of any animosities between them and their neighbours, earnestly exhorting them to bear their triumph with moderation; and it is my sincere wish, that the peaceful harmony of social intercourse may be speedily restored among the Inhabitants of this Borough. I remain Gentlemen, Your obliged and faithful Servant, CHARLES MORGAN. Brecon, July 26th, 1837. Final State of the Poll. MR. MORGAN 156 MR. LLOYD 102 Majority for MR. MORGAN 54 eouatlf OF 8,2 DE 0 00 N AND BOROUGH OF BRECON. TlIE ELECTORS of the County and Borough of BRECON, are respectfully informed, that a Correct and Explanatory LIST OF THE POLL, at each of the above Elections, and taken from the Check Books, will he published by J. W. MORGAN, Printer, immediately after each Election. July 24tli, 1837. MONMOUTH (SmMTW IEJILJillGJ1f1IT@ D rI^IIE Committee for conducting Lord Granville ™ Somerset's Election, have come to the deter- mination that it is adviseable to abandon the practice of wearing Ribbons at future Elections, and have agreed, that Oak Sprigs and Leaves should be substituted. All Persons intending to join his Lordship at the approaching Election,, are therefore requested to wear Oak instead of Ribbons. JOHN E. W. ROLLS, On behalf of tlie Committee. Monmouth, 21st July, 1837. TO THe D-1 ILI, R R 0 V9 FREEHOLDERS, AND ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY -OF MONMOUTH. GENTLEMEN, -——— IN consequence of the lamented Decease ot his late Majesty, the Dissolution of the present Parliament is immediately to take place. Permit me, therefore, to solicit a renewhl of your confidence by again e lecting me to the distinguished and hyaoc- able situation of your Representative, :I' My public conduct has been before you for up- wards of twenty-one years of political connection with vou. It has been my endeavour, during that period, todischarge the trust reposed in me, faithlullv and zealously, and, I trust, you have never foul, o lilt, sptiring of exertion nor attention whenever your Interests have been concerned. It you again honor me with your support, be assured that no elforts shall be wauling 011 my part, to perform efficiently the duties thus again required of me; and a constant attention to all matters con- ni-cted with your local prosperity, and all allxions desire to promote the welfare of the country in general, shall ever evince my grateful sense of the honor wInch you will confer on me, by re-electing me your Representative in Parliament. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient, humble Servant, GRANVILLE CHARLES lIERY SOMERSET. London, July 10th, 837. Carmarthenshire Electiono WHEREAS, I, the Undersigned, High Sheriff of tire County of CARMARTHEN, have re- ceived her Majesty's WRIT OF ELECTION, bearing teste at Westminster, the 17th day of July instant, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me (as such Sheriff) to cause (proclamation thereof and of the time and place of Election being: tirst duly made) that I cause Two knights of the most fit and discreet, girt with swords, to he elected to serve in Parliament, for the said County, in manner in and by the said Writ commanded. J, therefore, in obedience to the said Writ, HEREBY PROCLAIM and GIVE NOTICE, that, at a Special County Court.to be held at the SHIRE HALL, in the Town of LLANDILOFAWR, in the said County, on THL HSDA Y, the Third dav of it UGL-S'I',next ensuintv between the hours of Eight and Eleven of the clock ii* the forenoon of the same day, I shall proceed and cause Two Knights of the Shire, girt with swords, to be elected to serve in Parliament, for the said County of Carmarthen, according to the form of the statute in that case made and provided, as by the said Writ 1 am com- manded. Dated this 21st day of July, 1837. W. H. WILSON, sheriff. TO THE GENT R Y, CLERGY, lQ) ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. GEXTLEMEN, 1HE lamented death of our late beloved King A has rendered a Dissolution of Parliament necessary, and there is every appearance that such an event will take placewitliin a short period. It becomes therefore my duty to state, that it is my intention, whenever the time comes, to offer my Services again to yon, as one of your Represen- tatives in the House of Commons, I need not (having had so longa connexion with you) enter at this moment into any detail of my Political Princi- ples,—they must he well known to you. And it is, believe we, a source of sincere gratification, when. I reflect that they have on many former occasions- procured for me, at your hands, so cordial anii efficient a support. To those principles I mean most scrupulously »o adhere, as I am convinced they alone are capable- of guiding this great Country through the dangers, which have for some time past so seriously threat- ened it. I shall shortly leave London for our County,. when I shall take an early opportunity of paying my respects to you in person. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your i-nost obliged And faithful Servant, GEO. ITICE TREVOR. Stratton Street, July 1st, 1837. TO THE zIli2i it OF THE UNITED BOROUGHS OF MONMOUTH, Newport and Usk. GKNTLEMES, IT is with much regret that I adtlrl's you on the inauspicious termination of the struggle in which you have been engaged. V ou have, upon this occasion, recorded a considerable majority of your votes in favour of my opponent, and I should bow with all humility to your decision, did 1 believe it to be the free and unbiassed expression of your political opinions. Such, however, from the as- surances of support with which I was met previously to going to the poll, I am inclined to think cannot ipe.- the case. A mighty engine has been silently but effec- tually working against the Conservative cause in itese Boroughs, invigorating the arm of its enemies, with- drawing some wavering friends from its ranles and crippling the energies of many of its genuine and true- supporters. This mighty engine, gentlemen, is non public opinion—but an establishment, the direction of whose powers has given to my opponent an influence greater than could have been anticipated, and has placed several of my friends in the l-idiculous but painful position of indirectly fighting against their own political views. Added to this, the active interference- of persons, who from the delicacy of their situation we- might reasonably have expected would not have ap- peared on the stage, and the broken faith of some- pro- fessing friends, have contributed largely to my (tufoex. I should not have alluded to this subject di<J' I not think it right to relieve myself from the imputation of having disturbed the harmony of your abodes unneces- sarily, and without a reasonable chanee of success. Allow me to take this opportunity of expressing a hope, tha'. the pleasing ties of private friendship, which may in ttiiy instance have been temporarily severed by the. warmth of political feeling, may be speedily and per- manently re-united. Conservatives! most hsartily do 1 hope that ere Were: your good cause may be triumphant. May victory caowiv your efforts under some more fortunate leaded In parting, permit me to offer you my warmest thanks for your generous support upon this and former occasions, and to assure you that I shall ever feel grateful for tie kindness I have experienced at your hands. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours, faithfully and obliged, JOSEPH BAILEY, Jnn. Glanusk Park, 27th July, 1837.
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MEMBERS UPTURNED. ANDOVER.—Sir J. W. Pollen; Ralph EtwalU. ABINGDON.—T. Duffield. BRISTOL.—Miles • Berkeley. BI:\VDI.F.Y.—T, E. Wilmington. CALNE.—Earl of Shelbourne. • • COVENTI'.Y,- -Ellice; Williams. CARDIFF.—J. Nicholl. CHIPPENHAM.—J. Neeld; G. H. Boliprfl, DoRCHF.STF.it. Hon. H. A. Coop cr; It, Williams, jun. DROITVIOH.—J. S. Pakington.. DIAIZFS. S. H. S. B. r's,teofirt Capt. J. W. n. Duiulas. KYE.—Lieut. General Sir E. Kerrison. GRANTHAM.—Welby- Tollemarhe. HEREFORD.—Clive; Burr. HIGH WYCOMBU.—Hon. R. Smith; G. H. Daili- wood. Hm.L.-Witbevforce- XirW. James. LINCOLN.—-Sibtliorp •, Bulwer. LICHFIELD. Sir Ù. Anson; Lord A. Paget, LFo-tilN.STER.-Ifotham Greenawav. MARI.UYV. T. Peers Williams Sir W. R. Cliyton. Bart. -,NIAPLPORTot-(;it.-Lord Ernest Bruce H. B. IJaring- NEWARK..—Ml- Serjeant Wilde W. E. Gladstone. NEWCASTLE (STAFFORDSHIRE).—W. H. Miller; S. De. Hoysey. POOLE.-Ponsonhy; Phillips. REA I)i NG.I',tlfourd Palmer. SALISBURY. W Bird Brodie Wadham Wyndha/w- Wil.TON.-Edwav,i Baker. WELLs (SOMERSETSHIRE).—W. G. Hayter; R. Blake- more. EXETF.R. Str W. W. Follett; R Divett, Esq. MmHl'RsT'V. Poyntz, Estj. ItriG kvi,Viscoiint Eastnor. WORCESTER.—J. Bailey, Esq.; T. H. H. Davies, S^ DoiVF.li.—Rice; Reid. FI:B(;Ry.-Wakley; Duncombe. LAMBETH,— D'Eyncourt; Hawes. LONDON.—^Wood; Crawford; Paftison; Grote.