Catalogue description Anglesey - Thomas Briscoe, John Panton Gubbins, John Thomas Roberts, Henry Owen...

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Reference: C 202/248/1
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Anglesey - Thomas Briscoe, John Panton Gubbins, John Thomas Roberts, Henry Owen Williams; Cambridge - Charles Balls, William Henry Bateson, Frederick Shaw; Cardigan - John Frederick Campbell (Earl Cawdor), Ernest Augustus Vaughan (Viscount Vaughan); Carmarthen - Cecil Anson Harries, John Stepney Cowell Stepney; Chester, County Palatine - John Bolton Case, Thomas Horatio Marshall; Cornwall - William Michell, Edward Smirke, John Tonkin; Denbigh - Henry Ellis Boales; Devon - Reginald Kelly; Essex - William Key Borton, Charles Merivale, Charles Skipper; Hereford - James Davies; Kent - William Faulkner Browell, John Gilbert Talbot, Robert Tooth; Merioneth - Richard Anthony Poole; Middlesex - William Charles Lake Bashford, John Augustus Beaumont, Philip Patton Blyth, Wilford George Brett, Thomas Cotterell, Edward William Cox, William Franks the younger, Aaron Asher Goldsmid, Samuel Gregson, Hugh Beauchamp Halswell, Robert Hanbury the younger, John Rayer Hogarth, Stephen Ponder Kennard, Harvey Lewis, George Parbury, Benjamin Samuel Phillips, Joseph Pugh, Sir Sibbald David Scott bart., Charles Skipper, John Wright Treeby, Henry White, William Foster White, Samuel Francis Thomas Wilde, William Wood, William Henry Wyatt; Montgomery - William Curling, John Pryce Drew, William Parry Williams; Northumberland - John Fawcett, Henry Charles Silvertop; Nottingham - Philip Handley, William Hannay, Benjamin Huntsman, Robert Kelham, Henry Augustus Marsh.

Date: 1858
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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