1857. 2. Wiltshire, Southern Division. 2 William IV. Right Hon. Sidney Herbert. Re-elected. (Vacated.) 1859. Right Hon. Sidney Herbert, late} Herbert. Lt.-Col. Frederick-Hervey Bathurst. Total number of voters on the register, 3270. 2. Winchester City. 23 Edw. I. Total number of voters on the register, 933. 2. Windsor, Berks. 5 Edw. I. William Vansittart, esq. William Vansittart, esq. Total number of voters on the register, 650. 2. Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. 2 William IV. Thomas Thornely, esq. 352 269 246 287 236 Sir Richard Bethell. (Vacated.) Right Hon. Charles- Pelham Villiers. Re-elected. (Vacated.) Sir Richard Bethell. (Vacated.) Total number of voters on the register, 4533. Population according to the census of 1861, 147,646. 1. New Woodstock, Oxfordshire. 30 Edw. I.; and 1 Mary. Lord Alfred-Spencer Churchill. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 315. Population according to the census of 1861, 7820. 792 672 Total number of voters on the register, 2674. Population according to the census of 1861, 31,123. 1857. 2. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. 2 William IV. 1859. John-Hodgetts Foley, esq. Hon. F. W. G. Calthorpe. Re-elected. (Dead.) Harry-Foley Verney, esq. Total number of voters on the register, 6957. 2. Worcestershire, Western Diviston. 2 William VI. Frederick-Winn Knight, esq. Re-elected. Re-elected, now Earl Beauchamp. Total number of voters on the register, 5007. 2. Wycombe, Bucks. 23 Edw. I. Sir George-Henry Dashwood, bart. Re-elected. (Dead.) Re-elected. James-Remington Mills, esq. Total number of voters on the register, 494. 2. Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. 23 Edw. I. Adolphus-William Young, esq. 220 158 Total number of voters on the register, 1606. Total number of voters on the register, 4620. 2. Yorkshire, North Riding Division. 2 William IV. Hon. Octavius Duncombe. Hon. W. E. Duncombe. Re-elected. (Dead.) Total number of voters on the register, 15,240. 5507 5064 1857. 2. Yorkshire, Eust Riding Division. 2 William IV. 1859. Total number of voters on the register, 7241. Population according to the census of 1861, 240,227. 2. Yorkshire, West Riding Division. 2 William IV. Total number of voters on the register, 40,476. By 24 & 25 Victoriæ, cap. 112, s. 1, "After the dissolution of this present Parliament the West Riding of the county of York will be divided into Two Divisions, to be called respectively the Northern and Southern Divisions; the Northern Division to contain the Wapentakes of Staincliffe and Ewecross, Claro, Skyrack, and Morley; the Southern Division to contain the Wapentakes of Barkston, Ash, Osgoldcross, Strafforth and Tickhill, Stain cross, and Agbrigg. "S. 2. In all future Parliaments there will be Two Knights of the Shire to serve for each of the said Northern and Southern Divisions, and such Knights will be chosen in the same manner, and by the same classes or descriptions of Voters, and in respect of the same Rights of Voting, as if each such Division were a separate county; and all enactments now in force applicable to divisions of Counties returning Knights of the Shire to serve in Parliament will apply to the divisions hereby constituted. "S. 2. The Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire for the said Northern Division will be held at LEEDS, and the Court for the Election of Kuights of the Shire of the said Southern Division will be held at WAKEFIELD; but the Justices of the Peace for the said West Riding, assembled at any Court of Quarter Sessions not later than the first to be holden after the dissolution of the present Parliament, shall name the Polling Places for each of the said Northern and Southern Divisions, and divide such Divisions into convenient Districts for polling, and shall assign One of such Districts to every Polling Place named; and a List stating the Polling Places and describing the Districts assigned shall be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace of the West Riding, who shall forthwith cause Copies of such List to be printed, and shall deliver a Copy of such List to every person who shall apply for the same, upon payment of One Shilling for each Copy. 1857. WALES.-29. 1. Angleseashire. 27 Hen. VIII. 1859. Sir Richard B. W. Bulkeley, bart. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 2389. Population according to the census of 1861, 54,546. 1. Beaumaris, Amlwch, Holyhead, and Llangefni. 2 William IV. Hon. William-Owen Stanley. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 538. Population according to the census of 1861, 12,752. 1. Brecknockshire. 27 Hen. VIII. Major Hon. G. C. Morgan. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 2431. Population according to the census of 1861, 61,627. 1. Brecon. 2 William IV. John-Lloyd-Vaughan Watkins, esq. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 315. 1. Cardiff, Cowbridge, and Llantrissent. 2 Will. IV. Colonel Stuart. Total number of voters on the register, 1669. 1. Cardiganshire. 27 Hen. VIII. Earl of Lisburne. Colonel Powell 1070 928 Total number of voters on the register, 3415. 1857. 1859. 1. Cardigan, Aberystwith, Lampeter, and Adpar. 2 Will. IV. Edward-Lewis Pryse, esq. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 658. Population according to the census of 1861, 11,760. 2. Carmarthenshire. 27 Hen. VIII. David Jones, esq. David Pugh, esq. Re-elected. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 4521. 1. Carmarthen and Llanelly. 2 William IV. David Morris, esq. Re-elected. (Bead.) Total number of voters on the register, 858. 1. Carnarvonshire. 27 Hen. VIII. Hon. Edward G. Douglas Pennant. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 2298. Population according to the census of 1861, 95,668. 1. Carnarvon, Pwllheli, Nevin, Conway, Bangor, and Criccieth. 2 William IV. William-Bulkeley Hughes, esq. Charles-Wynne Finch, esq. 379 326 Total number of voters on the register, 1046. 2. Denbighshire. 27 Hen. VIII. Sir Watkin-Williams Wynn, bart. Colonel Robert-M. Biddulph Re-elected. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 5282. Population according to the census of 1861, 100,862. 1. Denbigh, Ruthin, Holt, and the town of Wrexham. 2 William IV. Townshend Mainwaring, esq. Re-elected. Total number of voters on the register, 889. Population according to the census of 1861, 16,614. |