MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES. 1860. The Professor of Moral Philosophy, the Professor of Civil Law, the Professor of Political Economy, the Professor of the Laws of England, the Professor of English History. No Candidates. As it stood at the Meeting of Parliament on the 24th January. First Lord of the Treasury Lord Chancellor. President of the Council Lord Privy Seal. THE CABINET. Right Hon. Viscount Palmerston. Right Hon. Sir Geo. Cornewall Lewis, Bt. Right Hon. Sir Charles Wood, Bt. Right Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers. THE FOLLOWING CHANGE TOOK PLACE DURING THE YEAR: The Right Hon. Lord Stanley, of Alderley, to be Postmaster-General, vice the Earl of Elgin, on a Special Mission to China. SHERIFFS FOR THE YEAR 1860. ENGLAND. Chas. Longuet Higgins, of Turvey Abbey, esq. P. Castell, Lord Sherard, of Glatton. Clement Swetenham, of Somerford Booths, Congleton, esq. Philip Henry Howard, of Corby Castle, esq. Francis Hurt, of Alderwasley, esq. Peter Richard Hoare, of Luscombe, esq. Geo. Digby Wingfield Digby, of Sherborne Castle, esq. Henry John Spearman, of Burn Hall, esq. Geo. Henry Errington, of Lexden Park, near Colchester, esq. A. Rouse Boughton Knight, of Downton Castle, esq. Sir Courtenay Hony wood, of Evington, Elmstead, bart. Edward Henshaw Cheney, of Gaddesby, esq. Sir Glynne Earle Welby, of Denton Hall, bart. Wm. Capel Clarke Thornhill, of Rushton Hall, esq. Edward Valentine Pegge Burnell, of Winkburn, esq. Sir Charles Henry Rouse Boughton, of Downton Hall, bart. Charles Seeley, of Brook House, Isle of Wight, esq. Thomas Thornhill, of Riddlesworth, esq. William John Evelyn, of Wootton, near Dorking, esq. ELECTED BY THE LIVERY OF LONDON. London and Middlesex. James Abbiss, esq., Alderman, and Andrew Lusk, esq. |