Marquis of Ormonde, the
Marquis of Ely, the Marquis of Sligo, the Marquis of Headfort, the Earl
of Devon, the Earl of Desart, the Earl of Rosse, the Earl of Lucan, the
Earl Fitzwilliam (modified assent), the Earl of Glengall, the Earl of
Limerick, Viscount Massareene, Viscount Adare, Viscount Castlemaine,
Lord Farnham, Lord Jocelyn, Lord Dunally, Lord Rossmore, Lord Oranmore,
Lord Blayney, Lord Clonbrock, Lord Wallscourt, Lord Courtney, Lord Gort,
Lord Sydney Osborne, Lord George Hill, Lord Stuart de Decies, Sir Walter
James, Bart., M.P., Rt. Hon. Sir A.J. Foster, Bart., Sir Charles Coote,
Bart., M.P., Sir Vere de Vere, Bart., Sir Michael Bellew, Bart., Sir
Thomas Staples, Bart., Sir Colman O'Loghlin, Bart., Sir Roger Palmer,
Bart., Sir Ralph Howard, Bart., Col. Wyndham, M.P., E.J. Shirley, Esq.,
M.P., Lieut.-Colonel Taylor, M.P., D.S. Kerr, Esq., M.P., W. Hutt, Esq.,
M.P., Rt. Hon. Colonel D. Darner, M.P., Alex. M'Carthy, Esq., M.P., R.B.
Osborne, Esq., M.P., Hon. James Maxwell, M.P., Major Layard, M.P., Jas.
H. Hamilton, Esq., M.P., M.J. O'Connell, Esq., M.P., W.H. Gregory, Esq.,
M.P., W.V. Stuart, Esq., M.P., B.J. Chapman, Esq., M.P., D.R. Mangles,
Esq., M.P., C.B. Adderley, Esq., M.P., W. Ormsby Gore, Esq., M.P., Hon.
Stephen Spring Rice, Hon. Standish Vereker, Hon. James Hewitt, Thomas
Fortescue, Esq., D.L., Major Blackball, D.L.; James Lendrum, Esq., D.L.;
T.J. Fetherstone Haugh, D.L., Mervyn Pratt, Esq., D.L., E. Housley,
Esq., D.L., Colonel A. Knox Gore, Lieut. Co. Sligo, George Vaughan
Jackson, Esq., D.L., R.M. Fox, Esq., D.L., Edward Cane, Esq., Charles
Hamilton, Esq., Charles S. Monck, Esq., William Monsell, Esq., Thomas S.
Carter, Esq., Charles W. Hamilton, Esq., Richard Bourke, Esq.,
Fetherstone Haugh O'Neill, Esq., John Vernon, Esq., George Lendrum,
Esq., Francis Latouche, Esq., Peter Latouche, Esq., John Robert
Godley.--_Report of House of Lords on Colonization from Ireland, p.
168._
[288] Public letter.
[289] Reply to M.J. O'Connell, Esq., M.P., W.H. Gregory, Esq., M.P., and
John R. Godley, Esq., Secretaries to the Canadian Colonization Scheme;
9th of April, 1847.
[290] Taken from Thom's Almanack for 1853, p. 252. The census of 1851
only gives the emigration for the first three months of that year. The
number of emigrants in 1852 was largely in excess of those of 1851.
[291] "At Quebec in particular, we read that 'the mortality is
appalling;' it was denominated The Ship Fever."--_British American
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