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186 the Edinburgh Gazette, February,!5, 1870 186 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, FEBRUARY,!5, 1870. ELECTION OF A TEMPORAL PEEK OF Villiam Thomas, Earl of Claucarty. jaurence, Earl of Rosse. IRELAND. aines, Earl of Nor man ton. Villiam, Earl of Bantry. "eorge Augustus Frederick, Earl of Sheffield. CROWN AND HANAPER OFFICE, Vancis Jack, Earl of Kilmorey. February 11, 18TO. id win Richard, Earl of Duuraven. iVilliam, Earl of Listowel. In pursuance of an Act passed in the fortieth Sector, Earl of Norbury. Edward Anthony John Preston, Viscount Gormanston. year of the reign of His Majesty King George [eury Edmond, Viscount Mountgarrett. the Third, entitled " An Act to regulate the mode Hetor Albert George, Viscount Grandison. 'heobald Dominick Geoffrey, Viscount Dillon. " by which the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Vrthur James, Viscount Netterville. " the Commons, to serve in the Parliament of the lie-hard George, Viscount Lumley. Charles Rudolph Joseph Francis Clement, Viscount " United Kingdom, on the part of Ireland, shall be Tnaffe. " summoned and returned to the said Parliament," 'honias Heron, Viscount Rnnelagh. [ichard Pigot, Viscount Moleswurth. I do hereby give Notice that Writs, bearing teste iichard Walter. Viscount Chetwyud. this day, have issued for electing a Temporal llura John, Viscount Miilleton. Hustavus Frederick, Viscount Boyne. Peer of Ireland to succeed to the vacancy made aines, Viscount Griniston. by the demise of Edward, Baron Crofton, in jeorgo-William, Viscount Harrington, jieorge Edward Arundell, Viscount Galway. the House of Lords of the said United Kingdom, lervyn Viscount Poworsuourt. which said Writs are severally directed to the lenry Walker, Viscount Ashbrook. lervoy, Viscount Mount-Morres. following Peers whose right to vote on the ?homas Artluir, Viscount Southwell. election of Temporal Peers of Ireland have, upon I'homas, Viscount Ue Yesci. Fames, Viscount Lifford. churns made on their behalf, been admitted since iMward, Viscount Bangor. the Union by the House of Lords of the said United layes, Viscouiit Doneiaile. Fames Spencer, Viscount Harberton. Kingdom; and that the said Writs are ready to "lornwallis, Viscount llawarden. be delivered at this Office. liarles Sranley, Viscount Monck. Berry John, Viscount Avonmore. Atigtistns Frederick, Duko of Leinster. jieorge Frederick, Viscount Templetown. James, Duke of Abercorn. Lodge Haymond, Viscount Frankfort De Montnorency. John Henry De La Peer, Marqness of Waterford. Standish Prendergast, Viscount Gort. George Hamilton, Marquess ot Donegal!. Thomas, Baron Trimleston. Henry Francis Seymour, Marquess of Drogheda. lidward, Baron Dunsnny. Thomas, Marquess of Ueadfort. Theobald Fitzwalter, Baron Dunboyne. George John, Marquess of Sligo. Uundall Percy Otway, Baron Loulh. Frederick William Robert, Marquess of London Lucius, Baron Incliiquin. derry. Dudwallader Davis, Baron Blayney. Francis Nathaniel, Marquess Conyngham. Greorge Percv, Baron C'arbery. ' George Thomas Jolm, Marquess of Westmeath. Udolplius, Baron Aylmer. James Edward "William Theobald, Marquess ol Edward J.imos, Baron Clive. Ormonde. George Augustus Constantino, Baron Mulgrave. Ulick John, Marquess of Clanricarde. William, Baron Kensington. Charles John Chetwynd, Earl of Waterford. Hugh llainon Ingoldsby, Barou Massy. Richard Edmund St Laurence, Earl of Cork. Henry, Baron Kokoliy. Arthur James, Earl of Fingal. Francis Whceli-v, Baron Hood. Frederick John William, Earl of Cavan. Joslyn, Baron Muncaster. George Arthur Hastings, Earl of Granard. John Cavendish, Baron Kilmnine. William Thomas Spencer Wentworlh, Earl Fitzwilliam, Valentine Frederick, Baron Clouourry. Henry, Earl of Kerry and Earl of Shelburne. Robert, Barou Cloubrock. Jolm Stuart, Earl of Darnley. Henry, Baron Wateipark. George, Earl of Egmont. Beatiinont, Baron Hotham. John George, Earl of Bessborongh. Richard, Baron Crcmorne. Somerset Arthur, Earl of Carrick. Charles, Baron 11 cad ley. Henry, Earl of Shannon. Charles John, Baron Teignmouth. John Vansittart Danveis, Earl of Lanesborough. Anthony, B.iron Henley. Jnmes, Ecrl of Fife. Hercules, Baron Langlord. Philip Yoike, Earl of Arran. John, Baron de Blaquiere. James George Henry, Ei\rl of Conrtown. Frederick, Baron IXulferiii and Clandeboye. Joseph Henry, Earl of Milltown. John, Baron llc-nniker. James, Earl of Charlemont- Dayrolles Blakeney, Baron Ventry. John Charles George, Earl of Mexborough. Henry, Baron Dunalley. Thomas, Earl of Howth. John Charles Robert, Baron Clanmorris. Robert, Earl of Roden. Granville Augustus William, Baron Radstock. Ernest, Earl of Lisburne. Alan Legge, Baron Gardner. Richard Plantagenet Campbell, Earl Nugent. Frederick Mason, Baron Ashtown. Benjamin O'Neale, Earl of Aldborough. Eyre, Baron Clarina. Stephen, Earl of Mount-Cashel. FrederickJWilliam Brook, Baron Bendlesham. "William Lygon, Earl of Longford. Richard, Baron Castleniaino. Henry John Reuben, Earl of Portarlington. Charles, Baron Garvagh. "William Richard, Earl Anne^ley. John Douglas, liarou Bloomfield. William Willonghby, Earl of Euniskillen. James, Baron Talbot de Malahide. John, Earl of Erne. Robert Shaplaiid, Baron Carew. Granville Levison, Earl of Cnrysfort. Geoffrey Dominick Augustus Frederick, Baron William Ulick O'Connor, Earl of Desart. Oranmoro and Browne. John Henry Reginald, Earl of Clonmell. Denis St George, Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal, William Sydney, Earl of Leitrim. Thomas, Baron Clermont. George Charles, Earl of Lucan. Edmund Burke, Baron Fermoy. Somerset Richard, Earl of Bclmore. William, Baron Athlumney. Francis, Earl of IBandon. John, Barou Rathdonnell. Cliarles Andrew Knox, Earl of Castle Stewart. John Luke George, Earl of Donoughmore. RALPH SMITH CUSACK, James Alexander, Earl of Caledon. 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