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DIVISION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS ON THE SECOND READING

OF THE REFORM BILL, AT THE SITTING OF APRIL 13-14, 1832.

alillaritv, 184.

TEMPORAL PEERS-Present, 119; Proxies, 53; Total, 172.

Abereromby,B.(S.)p.Denbigh, E. Howard of Erring. B. Portland, I). p.

Ailsa, M. (S.)p. Derby, E. p. Howard de Walden,B.Quemsberry, M. (S.)

Albemarle, E. De Roos, 11. Bowden, B. Ranor, E.

Alvanley, 13.p. De Saumarez, B. p. Huntingdon, E. Ranferly, E. (I.) p.

Amherst, E. Devonshire, D. Ileliester. E. Itavensworth, 13.

Anglesey, M. Dinorbert, B. King, B. p. It ielmioncl, D.

Argyll, D.; S.) Dormer, II. Kinnaird, B. (S.) Romney, E. Auckland, B. Dover, B. Lake, V. p. Rosebery, E. (S.) Audley, B. Downshire, M. (I.) Lansdowne, M. St. A lban's, D.

Barham, B. p. Dude, 13. Leinster, I). (I.) St. Vincent, V. Bedford, D. Dunalley, B. (I.) Leitrim, E. (I.) Save and Sele, B. Belhaven, B. (S.) Dundas, B. (S.) Litchfield, E. Seaford, B. Beshorough, E. (1.)p. Dunmore, E. (SO p. Lilford, B. Sefton, E. (I.)

Bolingbroke, V. Durham, 11. Ludlow, E. p. Segrave, 13.

Bradford, E. (I.) Egmont, E. p. Lynedoeli, B. (S.) Setsea, B.

Braybrooke, B. p. Errol, E. (S.) Littleton, 13.p. Shannon, E. (I.) Breadalbane,M (S.)p. Erskine, B. (S.) Manvers. E. p. Sherborne, B. p.

Brougham, B. Essex, E. p. Meath, E. (I.) Shrewsbury, E. 33neldrighamshire,E.pFalklaud. V. (S.) Melbourne, V. Sligo, M. (I.) Burlington, E.p. Ferrers, E. Middleton, V. p. Somers, E.

Byron, B. Fife, E. (S.) Minto, E. (S.) Somerset. D. Calthorp. IL p. Fingall, E. (I.) Montfort, B. Sondes, B. p. Camperdown, E. (S.) Foley, B. Moray, E. (S.) Spencer, E. p. Carlisle, E. p. • Fortescue, E. p. Morley, E. Stafford. B. Cawdor, E. Gage, V. Mostyu, B. Sta fford, M. p.

Charlemont, E. (I.) Gambier, 13.p.Mulgrave. E. Stanhope, E.

Chichester, E. Gardner, B. (S.) p. Munster, B. Stourton, B.

Clanricarde, M. (I.) Glenlyon, B. (S.) Napier, B. (S.) Stradbroke, E.

Clarendon, E. Goderich, V. Nelson, E. p. Suffield, 13. Cleveland, M. Gosford, E. (1.) Norfolk, D. p. Silliblk, E. p. Clifden, V. Gower, E. Northampton, M. p. Sussex, D., II. R. II.

Clifford, B. p. Graftou. D. Northwick, fi. Tankerville, E. Clinton, B. p. Granard. E. p. (I.) O'Neill, E. (I.) p. Templemore, B.

Cloneurry, B. (I.) Granville, V. Oakley, IS. Try wham, 13. Cork, E. (1.) Grey, E. Onslow, E. p. Thallet, E. p.

Cornwallis, E. p. Heflin ngton, E. (S.) Ormond, M. (I.)p. Vernon, B. p.

Coventry, E. Hamilton, D. (S.) Oxford, E. Wellesley, M. (I.) Cowper, E. I larrowhy, E. Permute, B. (S.) Weulock, It. p.

Craven, E. Host ing.-f, ,.ki. Petro, B. Westminsi er, 'M. p.

Crewe, B. p. Hawke, B. p. Plunkett, B. (I.)p. Wharneliffe, B.

Deere, B. Ileatifort, M. (I.)p. Poll Amore. 13. Willoughby de Er. B.

Darnley, E. (I.) Iron:nal, B. Pomfret, E. Wincht;si er, M. p. De Clifford, 13. p. Hood, V. Ponsonby, B. (1.) Yiuborough, B.

SPIRITUAL PEERS-Present, 9; Proxies, 3; Total, 12.

York. Areh. Chichester, B. Lincoln. B. Norwich:13.p. Bath and Wells, B. K Mato°. 13. (I.)p. Litchfield, B. St. David's. B. p. Chester, 11. Llaudaff, B. London, B. Worcester, B. rIn the following Lists we have distinguished those noblemen who are intimately and immediately connected with Ireland, by the letter (I), and those who are similarly connected with Scotland by (S), whether they happen to belong to the Represeuta- five Peerage of these two countries or not. The letter p distinguishes Peers that voted by proxy ; 1). M. E. V. B. mark the dignities of the voters, us they are known to the public.]

aiinorito, 175.

TEMPORAL. PEERS-Present, 116; Proxies, 44; Total, 160.

Abercorn, M. (S.) Colville, B. (S.) Hertford, M. p. Pawls, E. Aberdeen. E. (S.) p. Combermere, V. Hopetoun, E. (S.) p. Prudhoe, B. p.

Abingdon, E. Courtown, E. (I.) p. Home, E. (S.) Redesdale, B.

Aboyne. E. (S.) Cowley, B. (I) p. Howe, E. Rivers, B.

Ailesbury, M. Comberland,D.,1111113ersey, E. Rodeo, E. (I.) Arbuthnot, V. (S.) p. Dartmouth, E. Kenyon, B. Rodney, B. p. Arden, B. De l)unstanville, B. Kiunoul, E. (S.) Rolle, B. p.

Arundel, B. p. Delamere, B. Lauderdale, E.(S.)p. Rosslyn, E. (S.)

Ashburnham, E. Delawarr, E. Leeds, D. Rutland, D. Aylesford, E. Digby, E. Leven, E. (S.) St. Helen's, B. p.

Begot, B. p. Doneraile, V. (I.) Limerick, E. (I.) Saltoun, B. (S.)

Balcarras, E. (S.) Dorset, D. Liverpool, E. Salisbury, M.

Bathurst, E. Douglas, B. (S.) Londonderry, M. (I.) Scarborough, E. p. Bayning, B. Dynevor, B. p. Longford, E. (I.) Scarsdale, B. p.

Beauchamp, E. Eldon. E. Lonstiale. E. Selkirk, E. (S.) Beaufort, I). Elgin, E. (S.) p. Lorton, V. (1.) Shaftesbury, E. Beresford, V. (I.) Ellenborough, 13. Lothian, M. (S.) Sheffield, B.

Beverley, E. Ely, M. p. Lucan, E. (I.) p. Sidrnouth, V.

Bexley, B. Elul i,killen, E. (I.) Lyndhurst, B. Southampton, 13.

Bolton, B. Exeter, M. Macclesfield, E. p. Stowell, 13. p. Boston, B. Exmouth, V. p. Malmesbury, E. p. Stranglord, V. (I.) Bristol, M. Falmouth, E. Manchester, D. • Strathallan, V. (S.)p. Brownlow, E. Farnborough, B. Manners, B. Stuart de -Roth. 1S.(S)

Baceleugh, D. (S.) Farnham, B. (I.)p. Mansfield, E. (S.) Sydney, V.

Buckingham. D. Ferrari!, V. (l.) Marlborough, D. p. Talbot, E.

Bute, M. (S.) Feversham, B. Maryborough, B. (1.) Tenterden, B. Caleflon, E. Forbes. 13. (S.) Maynard, V. Thomoud, M. (I.) Camden, M. Forester, B. Mayo, E. (I.) Tweecklale, M. (S.)p.

Cardigan, B. p. Glengall, E. (I.) Melville, N. (S.)p. Verulam, E.

kiegrave, E. Carnarvon, E. Gloucester.D.,11.11.H.Monson, It. Wa Carrick, E. (I.) Gordon. D. (S.) Montague, B. (S.) Wallace, B. (S.)

Carrington, B. p. Curt, V. (I.) p. Montrose, D. (S.)p. Walsingham, 13. Carteret, 13. Grantham B. Morton, F.. Warwick, E. p.

(S.) Charleville, E. (L)p.Grantley, B. Monnlcasbel,E. (I.)p. Wellington, 1). (I.)

Chesterfield, E. p. Gray, 13. (S.) p. Mount - Edge. E.p. We,.t moreland, E.

Cholmondeley, M. Guilford, E. Newcastle, I). Witklow, E. (I.)

Churchill, B. p. Ilardwieke. E. p. Northumberland, D. Vllo u ug ld.ty de Br., B. Clancarty, E. (I.) p. Ilarewood, B. Orford. E. Wilton,‘

Clanwilhiam, E. (I.) Harris, B. Plymouth, E. Winchilsea. E.

Colchester, B. p. Hereford, V. p. Paulett. E. Wynford, B.

SPIRITUAL PEERS-Present, 10; Proxies, 5 ; Total, 15.

Armagh, Arch. (I.) Canterbury, Arch. Gloucester, B. Salisbury, B.p.

Bangor, B. Clogher, IS. (L)p. K ilmore. B. (I.) St. Asaph, 13. p.

Bristol, B. Durham. B. p. Oxford, B. Winchester, B. p. Carlisle, B. Exeter, B. Rochester, B.

Mlent, 56.

TEMPORAL. PEERS absent on the 13th-53.

Abergavenny, E. Dalhousie, E. (S.) Glasgow, E. (S.) St. Germain's, E. Atholl. D. (S.) De Tabley, B. Grenville, B. Stamford, E. Bath, M. Devon, E. Harborough, E. Thurlow, B. Belmore, E. (I.) Donegal, M. (Ls Harrington, E. Torrington, V. Berwick, B. Donoughmore, E.(1.) Ileytesbury, B. Townshend, M.

Berkeley, E. Dorchester, 11. Hill, B. Waterford, M. (I.) Cadogan, E. Bulletin, B. (I.) Kingston, E. Wemyss, E. (S.)

Carabriclge,D., HRH Drogheda. M. (I.) Lindsey, E. Westmeath, M. (I.) Carberry, B. (I.) Dudley, E. Middleton, B. Wodehouse, B.

Carysfort, E. Eglintou, E. (S.) Pembroke, E. St. John, B.

Cathcart, E. (S.) Egremont, E. Ribblesdale, B. Skelmersdale, B.

Chatham, E. Fitzwilliam, E. Portsmouth, E.

Clare, E. (I.) Galloway, E. (S.) Bosse, E. (I.) Conyngham, M. (I.) Gifford. B. Sandwich, E.

SPIRITUAL PEERS absent On the 13th 3.

Ely, B. Hereford, B. Peterborough, B.

TEMPORAL PEERS who voted against Reform in October, and for it on the 13th instant.

De Roos, B. Haddington, E. (S.) Ravenswortb, D.

Gage, V. Harroivliy, E. Tanker% ille, E. Gambier, B. Northwick, B. Wharncliffe, B.

SPIRITUAL PEERS NV110 voted against Reform in October, and for it on the 13th..

Bath and Wells, B. Lincoln, B.

Llandaff, B. Litchfield, B.

TEMPORAL PEERS absent in October, who voted for Reform on the 13th.

Middleton, 13. (I.) O'Neil, E. (I.) Stanhope, E. Crewe, B.

Moray, E. (S.) Somers, E. Stradbroke, E.

SPIRITUAL PEERS absent in October, who voted for Reform on the 13th.

York, Arch. Killaloc, B. St. David's, B.

Chester, B. London, B. Worcester, B.

TEMPORAL PEERS absent in October, who voted against Reform on the 13th.

Abereorn, M. (S.) Ashburuham, E. Ferrara, V. Mountcashel, E.

SPIRITUAL PEERS absent in October, who voted against Reform on the 13th,.

Armagh, Arch. (I.) Clogher, B. (I.) Kilmore, B. (I.) TEMPORAL PEERS who voted for Reform in October,' and were absent on the 13th.

Donegal, M. Westmeath, M.

TEMPORAL PEERS who voted against Reform in October, and were absent on the 13th.

Bath, M. Dudley, E. St. Germain's, E.

Carberry, B. (I.) Glasgow, E. Stamford, E.

Dufferhi, B. (14 Ribblesdale, B. Skelmersdale, E.

SPIRITUAL PEERS who voted against Reform in October, and were absent on the 13th.

Team, Arch. Cloyne, B. Peterborough, B.

Leighliu and Ferns, B. Cork and Ross, B.

SIT313IARY ; the Peers arranged according to their Dignities.

TOTALS. M AJORITI ES.

For. Against. For Against.

Blond Royal 1 2 Dukes 11 13 - • • • . 2 Marquises 17 14

Earls 63 • 67 Viscounts 11 15

Barons 69 49 Archbishops 1 2 Bishops 11 13 TEMPORAL PEERS arranged according to the Divisions of the Empire - to which they belong.

TOTALS. MmonerrEs.

For. Against. For. Against. English 123 103 20 - Scotch 24 31 - 7

Irish 25 26 - 1

SPIRITUAL PEERS similarly arranged.

English 11 12 - 1

Irish 1 3 - 2

Of the Absent Peers, eleven are minors, five of whom will come of age during the present year. Eight are incapable of attendance from their advanced age,-Lord WODF.HOIYSE, the father of the House, is ninety-one. The Earls of PEMBROKE and DEVON have resided abroad for many years. Earl BERKELEY has never taken his seat. Lords BELMORE, CLARE, DALHOUSIE, and HEYTESEURY, are abroad attend- ing to their official duties. Lord DOUNE, who voted for the Bill in October, is since dead.

Bradford, E. (I.) Calthorpe, B. Coventry, E.