FEES ON TAXATION OF COSTS ON PRIVATE BILLS. To each of the Examiners, for his pains and trouble respecting the taxation of any Bill of costs and expenses upon which an order of reference shall have been made by Mr. Speaker. For the first day of attendance For every subsequent attendance To the Speaker's Secretary, for his pains and trouble respecting the taxation of every such Bill £ s. d. 20 To the Clerk who shall be appointed to attend the said Examiners, for his pains and trouble, on every attendance 2 2 0 Die Lunæ, 16 Februarii, 1829.—Under the authority of the 6th of Geo. IV., entitled, An Act to establish a taxation of costs on private Bills in the House of Commons." FEES ON ELECTION PETITION RECOGNIZANCES AND BILLS OF COSTS. To each of the said Examiners, for his pains and trouble respecting the examination of the sufficiency of the surety or sureties in any recognizance, or respecting the taxation of any bill of costs, expenses, or fees, upon which an order of reference shall have been made by Mr. Speaker. To the Speaker's Secretary, for every such recognizance, and all matters relating thereto 100 .1 6 8 To the Speaker's Secretary, respecting the taxation of To the Clerk appointed to attend the Examiners;-on every attendance Note. If orders of reference are made upon two or more bills of costs, fees or expenses, arising on the same petition, each day of meeting shall be considered as one attendance. Die Lunæ 16 Februarii, 1829.—Under the authority of the 9th of Geo. IV., entitled, "An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the Trial of Controverted Elections." FEES TO BE PAID FOR VARIOUS OTHER MATTERS. TO MK. SPEAKER'S SECRETARY. For every WARRANT signed by Mr. Speaker, for a new £. s. d. writ, commitment, discharge, or witness to attend. 0 10 0 TO THE CHIEF CLERK. For every order upon motion or petition, or com- For every order for the commitment or discharge For copies of all petitions, reports, or other matters If above ten sheets, per sheet For every search in the journals But if for Members For ingrossing Bills, per press .0 6 8 0 04 For swearing each Member without and within doors 0 12 6 15 0 0 10 0 13 4 From every knight of the shire when sworn into the House (upon the Clerk of the Crown's Return, 1 0 0 0 10 0 From every burgess upon such vacancy 0 5 0 From every person sworn at the table, in order to be naturalized 0 12 6 £ s. d. For every counsel pleading at the bar, or before any TO THE TWO DOORKEEPERS. Upon the discharge of every prisoner, to each TO THE FOUR MESSENGERS. .0 2 6 .0 5 0 All Fees to be demanded or taken by any officer or servant of this House shall be fixed according to the rate of the list of fees entered in the journals in the year 1700; and tables of the same, being first perused by Mr. Speaker, shall be printed, and hung up in the Speaker's chambers, in the lobby, and in the clerk's office; and the clerk must take care to renew such printed tables, from time to time, as occasion shall require, and to preserve them always fair and legible. If any officer or servant of this House shall presume to demand or take any greater fee, than what shall be contained in the said printed tables, this House will proceed against such officer or servant with the utmost severity.-Die Martis, 22 Februarii, 1731. ALPHABETICAL ACCOUNT OF ALL COUNTIES, CITIES, UNIVERSITIES, BOROUGHS, AND CINQUE PORTS, REPRESENTED IN THE SECOND PARLIAMENT OF WILLIAM IV.; WHICH WAS SUMMONED TO MEET ON THE 14th DAY OF JUNE, AND COMMENCED BUSINESS ON THE 21st OF THE SAME MONTH, 1831. The RT. HON. CHARLES-MANNERS SUTTON, M.P. for Scarborough, was again elected to the Chair, as SPEAKER of the House. [The reader will please to observe that the present volume having been on the eve of publication, at the time of the sudden Dissolution of the late Parliament, the present and other additions were rendered necessary :– with the view, therefore, of rendering the work as complete as possible, the present account has been added: but, as it would have been superfluous to re-state particulars, either of Members or Places represented, references have been made to the Pages, &c. of the former account, in all cases except those of New Representatives;-concerning whom, of course, all information that could be obtained is here given.] THOMAS TYRWHITT DRAKE, Esq. THE RT. HON. JOHN-WILSON (See page 291.) CROKER. (See page 292.) |