Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 67, No. 416, June 1850Various
General
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 67, No. 416, June 1850
Various
England -- Periodicals; Scotland -- Periodicals
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George Frederick Young, Chairman of Acting Committee,}
F. Cayley Worsely, Vice Chairman, }
James Blyth, Vice Chairman, }
Augustus Bosanquet, Chairman of Colonial Committee, } Of the National
Richard Davis, } } Association.
Benjamin B. Greene, } Members of Ditto, }
David Charles Guthrie, } }
Charles Beke, Secretary.
W. Tindall.
H. C. Chapman, Liverpool.
Wm. Layton, Cambridgeshire.
Nathaniel Barthropp, Suffolk.
Edward Tull, Berkshire.
James Linton, Huntingdonshire.
Paul Foskett, East Surrey.
John King, Somerset.
John Elliot, South Devon.
Robert Baker, Essex.
Joseph Pain, Bedfordshire.
Samuel Cheetham, Rutland.
Thomas Vowe, Leicestershire.
John Simpson, Suffolk.
Frederick King, Wilts.
Richard Strange, Wiltshire.
John Walker, Nottinghamshire.
George Storer, Nottinghamshire.
William Skelton, Lincolnshire.
J. H. Walker, Warwickshire.
John Ellman, Sussex.
Rowland Goldhawk, West Surrey.
William Mallins, South Derbyshire.
Charles Day, clerk, South Essex.
W. E. Russell, West Kent.
Reynolds Peyton, Herefordshire.
Math. Henry Bigg, West Sussex.
Daniel Baker, Monmouthshire.
E. J. Perkins, North Warwick.
Thomas Hartshorne, South Staffordshire.
Thomas Jesty, Dorsetshire.
G. P. Dawson, Yorkshire, West Riding.
W. T. Lockyer, North Stafford.
Samuel Lovell, Oxfordshire.
Douglas Lynes, West Norfolk.
E. Cayley, jun., East Yorkshire.
R. Hewett, Northamptonshire.
William Gray, Northamptonshire.
Philip Box, Buckinghamshire.
S. Musgrave Hilton, East Kent.
Charles Lillingston, Ross-shire.
Edward Trood, Devonshire.
Richard Franklen, Glamorganshire.
Thomas Bold, Liverpool.
J. Parsons Cook, Leicestershire, South.
John Wood, East Somersetshire.
Charles Harland, North Riding of Yorkshire.
M. White Ridley, Northumberland.
Richard Belton, South Shropshire.
John Hall, Bart., East Lothian.
R. Scot Skirving, Haddingtonshire.
H. St. V. Rose, Ross-shire.
James A. Cheyne, Argyllshire.
George Burtt, North Hampshire.
Shortly after twelve o'clock the deputation proceeded to the
Premier's official residence in Downing Street. It consisted of
the several gentlemen whose names were appended to the address,
and was accompanied by Mr Newdegate, M.P., Colonel Sibthorp, M.P.,
Mr Bickerton, (Shropshire,) Sir J. F. Walker Drummond, Bart.,
(Midlothian,) Mr Hugh Watson, (Keillor,) Forfarshire; Mr John
Dudgeon, (Spylaw,) Roxburghshire, &c.
On the deputation being ushered into the reception-room, Lord John
Russell welcomed the gentlemen composing it with characteristic
courtesy, and cordially shook Mr Young by the hand, at the same time
expressing his regret that the Duke of Richmond was unable to attend.
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