INDEX TO THE PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS. Harbours; for the further Improvement of Fishery Piers and Harbours, c. 75, relating to I. 455 Harbours, Docks, and Piers, for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts authorising the making and improving of, c. 27, relating to G. B. and I. 337 Heirs, to amend the Law and Practice as to the Service of, c. 47, relating to S. 376 Heritable Securities for Debt, to facilitate the Constitution and Transmission of, and to render the same more effectual for the Recovery of Debts, c. 50, relating to S. 376 Herring Fishery, to increase the Number of Trustees for, and to direct the Application of the Funds granted for the Promotion of Manufactures and Improvements, c. 91, relating to S. 477 Highway Rates, to continue, until 1st October, 1848, 4 & 5 Vict. c. 59, for authorising the Application of, to Turnpike Roads, c. 93, relating to E. 477 Holyhead, to empower the Commissioners of Woods to purchase Lands for the Purpose of a Harbour of Refuge at or near, c. 76, relating to E. 455 House of Commons Costs Taxation; for the more effectual Taxation of Costs on Private Bills in the House of Commons, c. 69, relating to G. B. and I. 455 IMPORTATION. See Biscuit. Buckwheat. Corn. Flour. Grain. Indian Corn. Maize. Mandioca Flour. Meal. Potatoes. Rice. Inclosure of Lands, authorising, in pursuance of the Second Report of the Inclosure Commissioners, c. 25, relating to E. 317 Inclosure of Commons, to extend the Provisions of 8 & 9 Vict. c. 118, for, c. 111, relating to E. 500 Indemnity Act, annual, c. 18, relating to U. K. 316 477 Indian Corn, to suspend until 1st March, 1848, the Duties on the Importation of, c. 64, relating to U. K. 438 Indian Corn, to allow until 1st March, 1848, the Importation of, from any Country in any Ships, c. 86, relating to U.K. Insolvent Debtors, to make Alterations in the Jurisdiction of the Court for the Relief of, c. 102, relating to E. 413 JEWS Marriages, solemnized before certain Periods, to remove Doubts as to, c. 58, relating to E. and I. 437 Joint Stock Companies, to amend 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110, for the Registration, Incorporation, and Regulation of, c. 78, relating to E. 455 Juvenile Offenders, for the more speedy Trial and Punishment of, c. 82, relating to E. 477 LABOURING POOR. See Poor Land, authorising the Inclosure of certain Lands in pursuance of the Second Report of the Inclosure Commissioners, c. 25, relating to E. 317 Land, and other Heritages not held in Burgage Tenure, to facilitate the Transference of, c. 48, relating to S. 376 Land, and other Heritages held in Burgage Tenure, to facilitate the Transference of, c. 49, relating to S. 376. Land. See Drainage of Land Landed Property, to facilitate the Improvement of, c. 32, relating to I. 337 Landed Property, to facilitate the temporary Investment of Trust Monies, for the Improvement of, c. 46, relating to 1.376 Leith, for improving the Harbour and Docks of, c. 114, relating to S. 500 Letters, for giving further Facilities for the Transmission of, by Post, and for regulating the Postage thereon, c. 85, relating to U. K. 397 Letters (Threatening), extending the Provisions of the Law respecting, c. 66, relating to E. & I. 438 Limerick (County of the City of), to provide for the Repayment of Sums due by, for Advance of Public Money for the Improvement of the Navigation of the River Shannon, c. 74, relating to I. 455 Loan to New Zealand Company, to authorise, c. 112, relating to U. K. 500 Loan of 8,000,000l. raising, c. 9, relating to U. K. 316 Loan of 8,000,000l. raising, allowing the Subscriptions to, to be paid up under discount, c. 36, relating to U. K. 338 Loans towards defraying the Expense of making certain Railways, to authorise the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund for, c. 73, relating to I. 455 Loans for Drainage and other Works of public Utility, to provide additional Funds for, c. 106, relating to I. 498 Loan Societies, to continue, until 1st October 1848, 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110, to amend the Laws relating to, c. 53, relating to E. 377 London Bridge Approaches Fund, to vary the Priorities of the Charges made on, c. 115, relating to E. 500 Lunatic Asylums (Private), to continue until 31st July, 1818, 5 & 6 Vict. c. 123, for amending the Law relative to, c. 40, relating to I. 375 Lunatic Asylums for Counties and Boroughs, for amending the Laws relating to the Provision and Regulation of, c. 43, relating to E. 375 MAGISTRATES, amending 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 77, for providing for the Appointment and Election of, for certain Burghs and Towns, c. 39, relating to S. 375 Maize, to allow until 1st September, 1847, the Importation of, from any Country in Foreign Ships, c. 2, relating to U. K. 316 Maize, to allow until 1st March, 1848, the Importation of, from any Country in any Ships, c. 86, relating to U. K. 477 Maize, to suspend until ist September, 1847, the Duties on the Importation of, c. 3, relating to U. K. 316 Maize, to suspend until 1st March, 1818, the Duties on the Importation of, c. 64, relating to U. K. 438 Manchester, for establishing the Bishoprick of, c. 108, relating to E. 498 Mandioca Flour, to suspend until 1st March, 1818, the Duties on the Importation of, c. 64, relating to U. K. 438 Mandioca Flour, to allow until 1st March, 1848, the Importation of, from any Country in any Ships, c. 86, relating to U. K. 477 Manufactures, to continue until 31st July, 1848, certain Allowances of the Duty of Excise on Soap used in, c. 41, relating to G. B. 376 Manufactures and Improvements, to direct the Application of the Funds granted for the Promotion of, c. 9, relating to S. 477 Marine Forces (Royal), annual Act for the Regulation of, while on Shore, c. 12, relating to U. K. 316 Marine Forces (Royal), for limiting the Time of Service in, c. 63, relating to U. K. 437 Markets, for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for constructing and regulating, c. 14, relating to G. B. and I. 316 Marriages of Quakers and Jews, solemnized before certain Master in Chancery. See Chancery Meal, to allow until 1st March, 1848, the Importation of, Militia, annual Act for the Pay, Clothing, &c. of the disembodied Militia; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, &c. and to authorise the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers, c. 88, relating to G. B. and I. 477 Mussel Fisheries, for the Protection of, c. 92, relating to S. 477 Mutiny Act, Annual, for the Army, c. 12, relating to U. K. 316 Mutiny Act for the Royal Marine Forces while on Shore, c. 13, relating to U. K. 316. NATURALIZATION of Aliens, c. 83, relating to U. K. 396 Naval Mutiny, amending 22 Geo. 2, c. 33, c. 59, relating to Naval Prisons, for the Establishment of, c. 62, relating to U. K. 437 U. K. 437 Naval Service of Boys, for extending the Period of, c. 30, relating to U. K. 337 Navy, for the Prevention of Desertion from the, c. 62, re lating to U. K. 437 Newfoundland, to render permanent certain parts of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 120, for amending the Constitution and Government of, c. 44, relating to U. K. 376 New Zealand, to promote Colonisation in, and to authorise a Loan to the New Zealand Company, c. 112, relating to U. K. 500. OFFENDERS, amending 5 Geo 4, c. 84, as to the Custody of, c. 67, relating to G. B. and I. 438 Offenders (Juvenile), for the more speedy Trial and Punishment of, c. 82, relating to E. 477 Offices and Employments, annual Indemnity Act for Persons neglecting to qualify for, c. 18, relating to U. K. 316 Out-Pensioners (Chelsea and Greenwich), to amend the Acts for rendering effective the Service of, c. 54, relating to U. K. 377. PARLIAMENTARY Elections, to regulate the Stations of Soldiers during, c. 21, relating to G. B. 317 Passengers Act, to amend, and to make further Provision for the Carriage of Passengers by Sea, c. 103, relating to U. K. 497 Passengers by Railway, to transfer the Collection and Management of the Duties in respect of, from the Commissioners of Stamps and Taxes to the Commissioners of Excise, c. 42, relating to G. B. 376 Peers, Representative, for the Correction of certain Abuses which have frequently prevailed at the Election of, c. 52, relating to S. 376 Pensioners, to amend the Acts for rendering effective the Service of Chelsea and Greenwich Out- Pensioners, c. 54, relating to U. K. 377 Piers, consolidating in one Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts authorising the making and improving of, c. 27, relating to G. B. and I. 337. See Fishery Piers. Police, amending 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 46, to enable Burghs to establish a general System of, c. 39, relating to S. 375 Police (Dublin), to regulate Superannuation Allowances of, c. 100, relating to I. 497 Police of Towns, for consolidating in one Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for regulating, c. 89, relating to E. and I. 477 Polling at Elections, limiting the Time for, in Counties of Cities, Counties of Towns, and Boroughs, c. 81, relating to I. 477 Poor, for the temporary Relief of, c. 7, relating to I. 316. Poor, to render valid certain Proceedings for the Relief of Distress by the Employment of, c. 10, relating to I. 316 Poor, to make further Provision for the relief of the destitute, c. 31, relating to I. 337 Poor, to amend 9 & 10 Vict. c. 107, for facilitating the Employment of, in distressed Districts, so far as relates to Compensation for Damages, c. 80, relating to I. 477 Poor, to authorise a further Advance of Money for the Relief of, c. 55, relating to I. 377, and c. 99, relating to I. 497 Poor, for the Punishment of Persons offending against the Laws for the Relief of, c. 84, relating to I. 477 Poor, to facilitate the Recovery of public Moneys advanced for the Relief of Distress, by the Employment of the labouring Poor, c. 87, relating to I. 477 Poor, to provide for the Execution of the Laws for the Relief of, c. 90, relating to I. 477 Poor, to amend, and continue until 1st November, 1947, 9 & 10 Vict. c. 6, for making Provision for the Treatment of poor Persons afflicted with Fever, c. 22, relating to I. 316 c. 109, relating to E. 498 Poor, for the Administration of the Laws for the Relief of Poor, to amend the Laws relating to the Removal of, until 1st October, 1841, c. 110, relating to E. 499 Poor, to continue until 1st October, 1848, the Exemption of the Inhabitants of Parishes, &c. from Liability to be rated as such, in respect of Stock in Trade, or other Property, to the Relief of, c. 77, relating to E. 455 Poor, to amend the Laws rela ing to the Removal of, from England and Scotland, c. 33, relating to G. R. 337 Portland (Isle of), empowering the Commissioners of Woods ix to purchase Land for the Purposes of a Harbour of Refuge and Breakwater in, c. 24, relating to E. 317 Port Natal, to make legal the Collection of certain Duties at, c. 56, relating to U. K. 377 Post-office, for giving further Facilities for the Transmission of Letters by Post, and for regulating the Duties of Postage thereon, and for other Purposes relating to, c. 85, re lating to U. K. 397 Potatoes, to allow until 1st September, 1847, the Importa. tion of, from any Country in Foreign Ships, c. 2, relating to U. K. 316 Potatoes, to allow until 1st March, 1848, the Importation of, from any Country in any Ships, c. 86, relating to U. K. 477 Poundage on Chelsea Pensioners, abolishing, c. 4, relating to U. K. 316 Precepts from Chancery, to amend the Practice with regard to, c. 51, relating to S. 376 Print Works, to amend the Law as to the School Attendance of Children employed in, c. 70, relating to G. B. and I. 455 Prisoners, authorising for One Year the Removal of, from the several Gaols in Cases of epidemic Diseases, c. 45, relating to I. 376 Prisons, enabling the Commissioners of Public Works to purchase Land for, c. 26, relating to I. 517 Prisons (Naval), for the Establishment of, c. 62, relating to U. K. 437 Private Bills in the House of Commons, for the more effectual Taxation of Costs on, c. 69, relating to G. B. and I. 455 Private Lunatic Asylums. See Lunatic Asylums Public Moneys advanced for the Relief of Distress, to facilitate the Recovery of, c. 87, relating I. 477 Public Works, Commissioners of, end to purchase Lands for Prisons, c. 26, relating to I. 317 Public Works, to repeal 9 & 10 Vict. c. 85, for authorising a further Issue of Money in aid of, c. 106, relating to I. 498 QUAKERS' Marriages solemnised before certain Periods, to remove Doubts as to, c. 58, relating to E. and I. 437 RAILWAY Passengers, to transfer the Collection and Management of the Duties in respect of, from the Commissioners of Stamps and Taxes to the Commissioners of Excise, c. 42, relating to G. B. 376 Railways, to authorise the Advance of Money out of the Con. solidated Fund for Loans towards defraying the Expense of making certain, c. 73, relating to I. 455 Recovery of Public Moneys advanced for the Relief of Distress, to facilitate, c. 87, relating to I. 477 Register House (General) at Edinburgh, to authorise the Application of certain Sums received on account of the Fees payable to the Office of Director in Chancery towards the Payment of Debts incurred in completing, c. 20, relat◄ ing to S. 316 Relief of Distress. See Poor. Removal of Poor. See Poor. Representative Peers, for the Correction of certain Abuses which have frequently prevailed at the Elections of, c. 52, relating to S. 376 Review, Court of, abolishing, c. 102, relating to E. 413 Rice, to allow until 1st September, 1817, the Importation of from any Country in Foreign Ships, c. 2, relating to U. K. 316 Rice, to allow until 1st March, 1848, the Importation of, from any Country in any Ships, c. 86, relating to U, K. 477. Rice, to suspend until 1st September, 1847, the Duties on Royal Marines, limiting the time of Service in the, c. 63, relating to U. K. 437 SCHOOL Attendance of Children employed in Print Works, to amend the Law as to, c. 70, relating to G. B. and I. 455 Service of Boys in her Majesty's Navy, extending the Period of, c. 30, relating to U. K. 337 Service in the Army, limiting the Period of, c. 37, relating to U. K. 338 Service in the Marines, limiting the Time of, c. 63, relating to U. K. 437 Service of Heirs, to amend the Law and Practice as to, c. 47. relating to S. 376 Shannon Navigation, to provide for the Repayment of Sums due by the County of the City of Limerick for Advances of public Money for the Improvement of, c. 74, relating to I.455 Ship Biscuit, to suspend until 1st March, 1818, the Du. ties on the Importation of, c. 64, relating to U. K. 438 Ship Biscuit, to allow until 1st March, 1848, the Importation of, from any Country in any Ships, c. 86, relating to U. K. 477 Ships, Vessels, and Forces by Sea, for amending 22 Geo. 2, Soldiers, to regulate the Stations of, during Parliamentary Stage Carriages, to transfer the Collection and Management of the Duty in respect of, from the Commissioners of Stamps and Taxes to the Commissioners of Excise, c. 42, relating to G. B. 376 Stamps and Taxes (Commissioners of), to transfer from, to the Commissioners of Excise the Collection and Management of the Duties in respect of Stage Carriages, Hackney CarStock in Trade Exemption, to continue until 1st October, riages, and Railway Passengers, c. 42, relating to G. B. 376 1848, c. 77, relating to E. 455 Sugar, to allow the Use of, in brewing Beer, c. 5, relating to U. K. 316 Sugar, to further encourage the Distillation of Spirits from, c. 6, relating to U. K. 316 Superannuation Allowances of the Constabulary Force and the Dublin Metropolitan Police, to regulate, c. 100, relat. ing to I. 497 Supplies, Appropriation of, c. 107, relating to U. K. 498. Χ INDEX TO THE PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS. TAXATION of Costs on Private Bills in the House of Com-Trust Funds, for better securing, and for the Relief of Trusmons, for the more effectual, c. 69, relating to G. B. and I. Tithes, to explain the Acts for the Commutation of, and to continue the Officers appointed under the said Acts until 1st October, 1850, c. 104, relating to E. 498 Towns, for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving, c. 34, relating to E. and I. 334 Transference of Lands, to facilitate the Transference of Lands and other Heritages not held in Burgage Tenure, c. 48, relating to S. 376 Transference of Lands, to facilitate the Transference of Lands and other Heritages held in Burgage Tenure, c. 49, relating to S. 376 tees, c. 96, relating to E. 398 Trust Moneys, to facilitate the temporary Investment of, in the Improvement of Landed Property, c. 46, relating to I. 376 Turnpike Roads, to continue until 31st July, 1848, certain Acts for regulating, c. 35, relating to I. 338 Turnpike Roads, to continue until 1st October, 1848, 4 & 5 Vict. c. 59, for authorising the Application of Highway Rates to, c. 93, relating to G. B. 477 Turnpike Roads, to continue certain Turnpike Acts until 1st October, 1848, c. 105, relating to E. 498 Turnpike Roads in South Wales, for the further Amendment of the Laws relating to, c. 72, relating to W. 455 VAGRANTS, to make Provision for the Punishment of, c. 84, relating to I. 477 Van Diemen's Land Company, to amend 6 Geo. 4, c. 39, for Barlow, J. sen. 31 Bedells, W. 487 Bell, M. E. and J. 94 Bellars, H. J. 407 Benbow, T. 488 Bentley, A. 67 Bennett, W. 507 Birrell, A. 31 Blackmore, P. 258 Blackford, T. 47 Blashfield, J. M. 162 Blinko, W. 115 Bolton, G. 507 Bonds, W. H. 16 Burrows, J. 16 Burton, W. 143 Bushell, T. and G. 526 Butcher, H. 67 Butcher, W. 448 Butterell, J. L. 346, 367 CAPPS, T. 47 Churches, W. G. 258 Clarke, J. 115 Clayton, G. 487 Cox, W. 526 DANGERFIELD, A. D. 47 Darby, J. 191 Davey, W. 191 Davis, H. L. 346 427 Davis, W. 210, 326 Davison, J. 346 Dawes, J. 508 England, J. 326 Everett, S. C. and H. 468 FACEY, H. H. 47 Fletcher, G. W. 307 Foan, H. 287 Forster, J. 191 Foster, W, 367, 526 Francis, J. 15 Freeman, C. and O. 287 Fugler, W. 143 Furlong, P. 47 GAGE, B. 408 Gale, G. 448 Gale, J. 388 Gapp, J. 258 Gardiner, J. 548 Gardiner, R. W. 408 Gardner, J. 367 Garner, J. 307 Garner, G. 287 Gerish, F. W. 67 Davis, M. otherwise Davis, M. A. Gilbert, G. 258 Day, J. J. 548 Day, R. J. 367 De Verville, F. B. 487 Dunnicliff, J. D. 47 Gill, J. 31 Gilman, C. 258 Gisburne, R. 448 HADFIELD, G. 507 Hall, J. and H. 488 Hamilton, C. J. 307 Hammer, W. and J. 387 Hammond, J. 508 Hay, D. W. 507 Herbert, T. 67 Hoare, F. B. 143 Humphrey, J. 115 Hurdle, S. 427 JACKSON, J. G. 548 Johnson, M. 15 Johnson, R. 307 Johnston, A. 94 Peck, R. 467 Perrin, J. 487 Perry, C. H. 210 Pople, J. E. 526 Pulleine, J. 116 Purton, G. 162 Pye, E. J. 346 Pye, T. 507 QUARTERMAN, A. 162 RATCLIFF, J. 427 Ray, R. 115 Ream, C. 547 Reed, R. 143 Reeve, H. S. 507 Reilly, J. 467 Reynolds, W. 143 Rich, R. 387 Richardson, J. 408 Ridley, E. 427 Riley, J. 143 Rippingale, F. 116 Roberts, G. 367 Roberts, C. L, 162 Roberts, R. W. 467 Robertson, C. 487 Robinson, A. G. 287 Robinson, I. 408 Robinson, J. 258 Robinson, J. jun. 162 Robinson, T. 116 Robinson, B. 507 Roelants, L. 191 Rogers, C. 287 Rogers, E. 47 Rollings, J. 258 SABIN, W. 428 Scott, J. 16, 162 Shepherd, J. and B. 94 Shepherd, J. L. 258 Sheraton, R. 210 Shipman, T. and B. 258 Shuker, W. 94 Sime, W. 258 Simmonds, H. 326 Simpson, J. 162 Sims, W. 240 Smail, G. 548 Smith, H. 368 Smith, John, 387 Smith, S. and W. 326 Smith, J. 367, 408, 487, 526 Stirling, T. and W. 116 Stone, W. 287 TABOR, C. 162 Thuell, J. and J. W. 143 Thwaite, E. 210 Tibbey, E. 47 Tily, T. 307 Timpson, H. C. 143 Tinch, W. 239 Tipper, A. S., H. R., and A. 16 Tomlins, E. 346 Toone, E. 67 Totterdell, E. M. 468 Townley, W. 47, 94 Townsend, I. 307 Tranter, J. 16 Treacher, W. H. 307 UDALE, J. 240 VAUGHAN, J. C. 548 Vyver, P. F. A. V. 95 Wayte, W. 526 Welch, J. S. 526 Westall, W. F. 387 Weston, J. R. 258 Westrip, G. 388 Whinney, T. 507 Whitby, J. 191 Whitehead, G. 367, 526 Whiteley, G. 240 Whittaker, J. C. 387 Whittaker, T. 448 Whittenbury, J. C. 191 Wiggins, F. 388 Wilson, G. 387 Winn, J. 210 Wood, D. 191 Wood, E. 163 INDEX TO INSOLVENTS. Bell, S. 428 Bell, T. 408 Bench, G. 308 Blackburn, G. 68, 163 Blagrove, H. G. 259 Boyce, T. 508 Boyne, T. 508 Brabin, J. 347 Bradbury, T. jun. 368 Bradley, B. 63 Bradshaw, J. 259, 488 Bradshaw, R. 327 Buckwell, G. 32 Bullock, R. 468 Burton, S. 363 Bushell, C. 388 Butcher, C. 240 Butler, P. O. B. 448 Butler, S. 408 Butler, T. 308, 527 Butterworth, J. 428 Button, J. 527 Buxton, W. 527 Callow, W. 144 Calvert, G. 192 Cansdale, A. 259 Craddock, J. G. 16 DAILLY, F. F. 144 CALLADINE, R. 16 Davies, T. 508 Davies, W. 163 Davis, G. 388 Davis, J. 408 Davis, R. 368 Cant, R. 408 Caprani, A. 468, 259 Cardozo, W. 288 Carlisle, J. 240 Carnell, C. 408 Carr, H. J. 48 Carr, R. 468 Cater, G. 163 Cave, E. M. E. 144 Cholmondeley, G. J. 327 Chuter, G. 448 Clark, S. jun. 368 Clark, T. 32 Claydon, W. jun. 468 Cliffe, W. M. 368 Colbeck, J. J. 368, 428 Cole, A. 388 Cole, G. 388 Cole, J. 408 Coleman, H. 368 Cooke, W. 259, 144 Davis, W. 192, 116 Dawson, N. 240 Day, G. W. J. 368 Day, J. T. 308 Day, W. 32 De Caux, W. 327 De la Noy, R. P. 527 De Nicholas, A. W. 468 Denithorne, W. 268 Dickens, J. 163 Dickenson, E. 368 Dorbun, J. 211 Dore, J. 527 Driver, W. 32 Duffelt, H. 308 Dugdale, E. 144 Dunham, S. A. 163 EADES, T. 388 Eales, C. J. 192 Earle, F. 163 Easingwood, J. 428 Eastwood, T. jun. 308 Eaton, J. 211 Eckstein, G. 16 Edes, J. 192 Edgeler, J. 240 Edwards, D. 240 Eldret, A. 527 Eldridge, R. 368 Elgar, J. 548 Ellerby, J. T. 408 Ellingford, T. 95 Ellingham, G. 192 Elliott, J. 428 Ellis, H. 326, 240 Ellis, J. 192, 488 Evans, J. W. 68, 192 FACER, I. 288 Faulkener, S. B. 259 Faulkner, J. 347 Fawcett, J. 144 Fearn, W. 448 Field, A. 308 Field, G. 508 Field, H. 388 Field, W. 240 Figg, W. 32 Filmer, T. 428 Firmin, R. 211 Fisk, F. 192 Fitzgerald, E. P. T. 308 Flack, F. 428 Flack, J. 116 Flather, T. 347 Flavel, D. 192 Fletcher, E. S. 308 France, H. 347 Francis, E. 408 Franklin, J. 308 Franklin, T. 488 GALLEN, J. J. 327 Goddard, T. 192, 211 Goodall, C. and Furniss, R. 16 Gore, S. J. 116, 211 Gough, W. 548 Gouldthorp, T. 548 Green, C. M. W. 448 Greenwell, R. 192, 428 Grieves, W. 259, 347 Harris, R. 48 Harris, T. H. 548 Harrison, H. 548 Harrison, R. A. 211 Harrison, W, 448 Harroway, J. 308 Hart, J. 163 Hart, S. 259 Hartley, J. 163, 408 Hartley, M. sen. 68 Hartley, W. 16 Harvey, J. 11, 548 Harvey, R. 368 Harvey, W. 240 Hattersley, A. 308 Haw, T. 368 Hawes, T. B. 95 Hawkins, D. K. 308 Hawkins, J. 327 Hawkins, W. 211 Hawood, J. 327 Haworth, J. 211, 327 Hawthorne, W. 388 Haydon, R. 259 Haycroft, J. 408 Hayler, T. 488 Haysman, W. 308 Hayter, C. A. 327 Hayward, R. 288 Haywood, J. 527 Hogg, J. 368 Hoggarth, T. 428 Hopkinson, H. 259 Marsh, R. 163 Marshall, E. 192 Marshall, G. sen. 388 Martin, C. 468 Martin, W. 327 Maskelyne, J. M. 192 Mason, J. 428, 448 Masson, J. 368 Matthewman, J. 211 240 Matthews, F. 428 Matthews, R. 48 Matthews, S. 548 Matthews, W. 48 Maxted, W. 327 May, J. 428, 448 Mayes, T. 288 Mayler, W. 95 Maynard, C. 388 Meads, S. 308 Mealing, H. 144 Melem, R. 211 Melligan, E. A. 259 Melville, H. 448 Membrey, W. 259 Mendes, D. 388 Meredith, J. 257 Meteyard, H. W. 498 LA BEAUME, A. J. M. 211 Middleton, R. 163 Lacon, R. 308, 388 Laidler, W. 468 Laing, C. D. 347 Lamb, R. 488 Leeper, H. 259 Hughes, J. 116, 408, 508, 527 Lees, E. 548 Hudson, J. P. C. 163 Hughes, S. 448 Hulme, T. 548 Humphrey, G. 240 Humphreys, W. 428 Humphry, J. 498, 549 Hunt, C. 548 Hunt, G. 347 Hurdle, J. 368 Hyatt, W. 548 Hyde, G. 259, 327, 448 IBBETSON, R. 548 JACKSON, D. 368 Jackson, T. 69, 347 Jackues, B. 428 Jacobs, J. 468 James, F. 211 Jarman. G. 144 Jennings, R. 388 Jewitt, T. 308 Johns, F. 488 Johnson, E. 368 Jones, L. 68 Jones, P. 408 Jones, P. G. 144 Lee, T. 448 Leggatt, R. 388 Leigh, S. G. 308 Le Jeune, A. 68 Le Mercier, N. R. 308 Lethbridge, W. 308 Lewis, E. 116 Lewis, T. 32 Lewis, W. 116, 163, 308 Lilley, T. 259, 548 Linley, G. 240 Little, J. M. 259 Loddor, J. 16 Long, R. F. 388 MABBETT, J. 468 M'Cabe, J. E. 408 M'Donough, J. 237, 428 M'Kenna, M. 327 Milbourne, F. 498 Mildren, J. 192 Miles, J. 192 Miles, M. 448 Milnes, J. 211 Mooney, J. 347 Moorcraft, J. G. 347 NASH, C. 32 Neale, S. 347 Norbury, W. and Holroyd, J.G.508 Nordon, N. J. 163 Normington, S. 68 Norris, G. 16 North, W. 68 Nowell, J. 428 Nowlan, W. 327 OAKLEY, W. 192 Oliver, E. 192 Onions, T. 308 Owen, J. 308 Owens, J. 327 Owers, C. H. 488 PAGDIN, G. 308 Peck, W. A. 259 Pennington, M. 488 Pollard, W. 308, 428 Poulton, B. W. 163 RAGGETT, C. W. 95 Ranwell, E. 68 Rattenburg, T. G. 192 Rawcliffe, J. 327 Reynolds, R. 408 Rhodes, J. 347 Robinson, J. 259, 468, 527 Rootes, W. S. 347, 498 SACRE, W. 448 Smith, T. 163, 327, 368, 548 Smitheman, H. 32, 488 Spurr, G. 144 Stainer, H. 288 Stallard, J. 211 Stamford, J. A. 144 Stamford, E. S. 116 Stephenson, J. 368, 448 Stewart, C. 368 Stockwell, J. 508 Stodart, G. 259 Stoddart, G. H. Rev. 368 Salmon, W. jun. 211, 488 Stokell, J. 527 Stone, E. 116 Stone, F. 548 Stone, T. 488 Story, R. 144 Stott, J. 163 Stothard, B. 369 Stout, G. 211 Stretton, S. 548 Stroud, J. 327. Stroud, W. 288 Sturt, W. 347 Sudland, M. W.488 Summer, J. W. 327 Schofield, W. H. 508, 95, 501 Summerscales, J. 116 Scoffield, E. 192 Schullen, G. 259 Simpson, G. 408 Sims, J. F. 488 Surridge, R. 347 Sutton, J. 508 Swain, H. H. 448 Swales, R. jun. 368 Swatman, J. 308 Swatridge, G. 368 Sweetman, J. 163 Swinburne, W. 368 Syer, R. 508 Syer, J. S. 408 Symons, J. 428 TALLENT, J. 468 Tallon, J. 308 Tamlyn, R. W.192 Tatman, E. 16 Tattersfield, J. 468 Tawson, A. 259 Tayler, H. W. 428 Taylor, J. 329, 448 Taylor, J. and J. 428 Taylor, P. 259 Taylor, T. 368 Tayler, T. H. 48 Taylor, T. jun. 388 Taylor, W. 211, 192 Templeton, W. 288 Tenington, W. 308 Tenwick, J. 408 Ternyhough, W. 489 Terry, D. 116 Terry, E. 48 Tilley, J. 327 Tilling J. 329 Tharne, R. R. 163 Thomas, J. 428 Thomas, S. M. 488 |