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diff --git a/29560-8.txt b/29560-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40a92e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/29560-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3009 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of M. P.'s in Session, by Harry Furniss + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: M. P.'s in Session + From Mr. Punch's Parliamentary Portrait Gallery + +Author: Harry Furniss + +Release Date: August 1, 2009 [EBook #29560] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK M. P.'S IN SESSION *** + + + + +Produced by David Edwards, Anne Storer and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + + M.P.'s IN SESSION. + + [Illustration] + + From MR. PUNCH'S PARLIAMENTARY PORTRAIT GALLERY. + + BY HARRY FURNISS. + + + + + [Illustration] + + FAMILIAR FACES. + + MR. PUNCH (_CARTOONIST IN CHIEF_). "OH, I KNOW ALL + YOU OLD MODELS, I WANT SOME NEW 'CHARACTER'!" + _Frontispiece._ + + + + + [Illustration] + + M.P.'s IN SESSION + + FROM MR. PUNCH'S PARLIAMENTARY + PORTRAIT GALLERY + + My own Work Harry Furniss + + LONDON: + BRADBURY AGNEW, & CO., 8, 9, 10, BOUVERIE STREET, E.C. + 1889. + + + + + PRINTED BY "MR. PUNCH" AT + + [Illustration] + + THE PRINTING OFFICES OF + BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO., WHITEFRIARS, E.C. + + + + + M.P.'s IN SESSION. + _from Mr. Punch's Parliamentary Portrait Gallery._ + +[Illustration] + W. V. HARCOURT. THE SPEAKER. C. N. WARTON. + + W. E. FORSTER. R. A. CROSS. J. G. DODSON. + H. GLADSTONE. + H. LABOUCHERE. + R. N. FOWLER. + + THOROLD ROGERS. + THE CHAPLAIN. W. LAWSON. C. DILKE. H. BROADHURST. + + H. LENNOX. SERJEANT-AT-ARMS. + A. BARTLETT. J. CHAMBERLAIN. E. GIBSON. + + R. CHURCHILL. + + H. D. WOLFF. + +COMMONS SUMMONED TO UPPER HOUSE. + + + + + [Illustration: + THE CHAPLAIN. + (HON. AND REV. F. E. C. BYNG.) + "COMMONS PRAYERS."] + + + [Illustration: + RT. HON. A. W. PEEL. + THE SPEAKER. + "ORDER!"] + + + [Illustration: + ASSISTANT SERJEANT-AT-ARMS. + (F. R. GOSSET.) + "AU REVOIR!"] + + + [Illustration: + LEONARD H. COURTNEY. + DEPUTY SPEAKER. + "ESTIMATES."] + + + + + [Illustration: + LORD CLAUD HAMILTON. + "LATE OF LIVERPOOL."] + + + [Illustration: A. + AKERS-DOUGLAS. + "AN UNBROKEN FRONT."] + + + [Illustration: + C. BRADLAUGH. + "HOUSE OF COMMONS' MANNER."] + + + [Illustration: + ALEX. H. BROWN. + "A BROWN STUDY."] + + + [Illustration: + J. CHAMBERLAIN AND J. MORLEY. + "THE RIVAL UMBRELLA."] + + + [Illustration: + RT. HON. J. H. MACDONALD. + ABSENT FROM THE POST OF DANGER.] + + + + + [Illustration: + A. J. BALFOUR. + IN HIS PLACE AT 4·30 A.M., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1887.] + + + [Illustration: + THE G. O. M. + "WRITING TO THE QUEEN, AND COMMITTING THE 'HAPPY DISPATCH.'"] + + + [Illustration: + ASHMEAD-BARTLETT. + EXTINCTION OF EYE. + Effect of Proposed Scheme of Redistribution on Ashmead-Bartlett.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD HARTINGTON'S + ATTITUDE TOWARDS MR. GLADSTONE.] + + + [Illustration: + MR. BRIGHT. + "I CANNOT TURN MY BACK ON MYSELF." + Of course he has tried to do so, and this shows him in the + act of making the unsuccessful contortionist attempt.] + + + + + [Illustration: + J. LOWTHER. SIR R. PEEL. LORD H. LENNOX. SIR E. CLARKE. + THE NEW FOURTH PARTY. + IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FLATTERY.] + + + [Illustration: + H. CHAPLIN + AND + "THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURER."] + + + [Illustration: + BARON DE WORMS. COL. WALROND. AKERS-DOUGLAS. + RECORD OF THE SESSION 1887.--422. + "DEAD HEAT."] + + + + + [Illustration: + SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE. + "Remote, unfriended, _solitary_, slow,"--or, + Little "Tom All-alone" in the Lobby.] + + + [Illustration: + D. H. MACFARLANE. + "THE SAILING-MASTER."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL. + The New President of the Working-Man's Conservative + Association--"A Horny-handed Son of Toil."] + + + [Illustration: + COLONEL FRAS. DUNCAN, C.B. + "Duncan comes here to-night, + The gracious Duncan!" + _Macbeth._] + + + + + [Illustration: + LORD H. LENNOX. + "MOST IMPORTANT!" + He was with Lord Salisbury for quite three minutes, and then left.] + + + [Illustration: + BRADLAUGH AND THE BEETLE. + "FETCH IT UP, OLD HOSS!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR W. V. HARCOURT. + "MR. PECKSNIFF." + "Lord Randolph Churchill"--(_groans and hisses_)--"'do not let us + groan at our opponents.' Nay, my Christian brethren, do not let us + groan or hiss at our opponents. We can find other ways of dealing + with them."--_Speech at St. James's Hall._] + + + [Illustration: + SIR R. A. CROSS. + "VERY CROSS."] + + + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL. SIR J. E. GORST. SIR H. D. WOLFF. + "ONE OF US." + FIRST APPEARANCE OF SIR J. E. GORST AS SOLICITOR-GENERAL.] + + + [Illustration: + R. F. F. CAMPBELL. + "HEAVY CAMPBELLER WITH BIG 'STAKE IN THE COUNTRY.'"] + + + [Illustration: + P. CALLAN AND G. CAVENDISH-BENTINCK. + "MUDDLED MORALISTS."] + + + [Illustration: + HON. R. BOURKE. + "BOURKE AND HAIR."] + + + + + [Illustration: + C. T. RITCHIE. DE WORMS. + W. H. SMITH. R. CHURCHILL. R. A. CROSS. HICKS-BEACH. + H. CHAPLIN. J. MANNERS. G. HAMILTON. + NEW MEN AND OLD ATTITUDES. + PRINCIPALS OF THE NEW CONSERVATIVE COMEDY COMPANY TRYING TO LOOK + AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE LIKE THE OLD PUBLIC FAVOURITES.] + + + [Illustration: + GETTING GLADSTONE'S COLLAR UP.] + + + + + [Illustration: + C. B. STUART-WORTLEY. + "PLEASE, SIR, I DID."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR U. J. K. SHUTTLEWORTH. + "THE MILDEST-MANNERED MAN."] + + + [Illustration: + C. S. PARKER. + "IF A MAN TOUCHES PITCH, &C."] + + + [Illustration: + J. P. B. ROBERTSON. + "IRELAND AGAIN!"] + + + [Illustration: + H. MATTHEWS. + "SAT SMILING."] + + + [Illustration: + J. GILHOOLY. + "TOODJOUR PERDRICKS."] + + + + + [Illustration: + MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON. + "STARTINGTON."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR C. FORSTER AND SIR R. A. CROSS. + SIR RICHARD (VERY) CROSS. Off with his hat!... + So much for----!] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL. + "A GLOOMY VIEW OF THE POLITICAL SITUATION."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL AND SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFF. + "RAPTUROUS DELIGHT OF THE FOURTH PARTY."] + + + + + [Illustration: + J. T. HIBBERT. + "IT'S VERY STRANGE."] + + + [Illustration: + W. AGNEW. + "RAPT ATTENTION."] + + + [Illustration: + A. ORR-EWING. + (ORR-ANYTHINGELSE.)] + + + [Illustration: + A. ILLINGWORTH. + "WAITING FOR OPPORTUNITY."] + + + + + [Illustration: + SIR R. TEMPLE. + "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL. + "RANDOLPH MEDITATING."] + + + [Illustration: + F. H. O'DONNELL. + SUSPENDED FOR A WEEK BY ORDER OF THE SPEAKER.] + + + [Illustration: + CHRISTOPHER SYKES, M.P. + "WHO PASSED THE CRAB AND LOBSTER BILL."] + + + [Illustration: + E. GIBB. + "THE ECCLESTON GIBB-US MAKES ITS PRESENCE FELT."] + + + + + [Illustration: + R. DAVIES. + "A LIVELY CONTEST."] + + + [Illustration: + H. H. COZENS-HARDY. + "OUR HARDY COUSIN."] + + + [Illustration: + T. H. BOLTON. + "THE MEMBER FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIES--NO--TITHES."] + + + [Illustration: + J. B. BALFOUR. + "NEVER HEARD OF SUCH A THING!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR MATTHEW WILSON. + "POSTING HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS."] + + + [Illustration: + COLONEL TOTTENHAM. + ["IRISH MEMBERS, THIS STYLE, 8S. 6D. EXTRA."]] + + + + + [Illustration: + LEONARD H. COURTNEY. + "COURTEOUS COURTNEY OF CORNWALL."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL. + "NOT THE SHADOW OF A LEG TO STAND UPON."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR R. A. CROSS. + "SIR RICHARD 'RECEIVES.'"] + + + [Illustration: + GLADSTONE BADGERED. + "HERE JOSEPH GILLIS WAS IN HIS ELEMENT."] + + + + + [Illustration: + HON. C. R. SPENCER. + "HAVE YOU PAIRED?"] + + + [Illustration: + R. W. DUFF. + "WONDER IF HE'S PAIRED."] + + + [Illustration: + MITCHELL HENRY. + "WHERE IS MY WORKING HAT?"] + + + [Illustration: + L. L. DILLWYN. + "WOE IS ME!"] + + + [Illustration: + J. H. A. MACDONALD. + "AIN'T I LIKE HARCOURT?"] + + + + + [Illustration: + G. J. GOSCHEN. J. CHAMBERLAIN. SIR H. JAMES. SIR G. O. TREVELYAN. + MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON. + A BACK SEAT.] + + + [Illustration: + T. HEALY. + HERE'S TIMOTHY HEALY, + WHO SPOKE TOO FREELY.] + + + [Illustration: + E. J. M. P. DE LISLE. + HERE'S MR. DE LISLE, + WHO "DIDN'T EVEN SMILE." + (_Fancy Portrait_.)] + + + + + [Illustration: + BILL 'ARCUTT. + SIR W. VERNON HARCOURT.--"I am in entire sympathy + with the Costermongers."] + + + [Illustration: + W. H. SMITH. + "THE O'SMITH. BIG WITH FATE. THE START."] + + + [Illustration: + THE FEROCIOUS FORESTER. + "PENNY PLAIN, TWOPENCE COLOURED." + [LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL was initiated into the mysteries + of the Ancient Order of Foresters.]] + + + [Illustration: + R. CHAMBERLAIN. J. CHAMBERLAIN. + "CHAMBERLAIN BROS."] + + + + + THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY. + + + [Illustration: + W. E. G., + PAINTED BY LD. R. CHURCHILL.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL, + BY W. E. G.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD HARTINGTON, + BY SIR S. NORTHCOTE.] + + + [Illustration: + SIR S. NORTHCOTE, + BY LD. HARTINGTON.] + + + [Illustration: + SIR W. V. HARCOURT, + BY SIR R. A. CROSS.] + + + [Illustration: + SIR R. A. CROSS, + BY SIR W. V. HARCOURT.] + + + [Illustration: + J. CHAMBERLAIN, + BY J. LOWTHER.] + + + [Illustration: + J. LOWTHER, + BY J. CHAMBERLAIN.] + + + [Illustration: + THE SPEAKER, + BY HIMSELF.] + + + [Illustration: + THE SERJEANT-AT-ARMS, + BY HIMSELF.] + + + [Illustration: + W. E. FORSTER, + BY C. S. PARNELL.] + + + [Illustration: + C. S. PARNELL, + BY W. E. FORSTER.] + + + [Illustration: + J. C. McCOAN, + BY J. J. O'KILLY.] + + + [Illustration: + J. J. O'KILLY, + BY J. C. MCCOAN.] + + + (_Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by + "The Other Fellows." The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves + and for the Artists._) + + + + + [Illustration: + LORD A. W. HILL. + "SUCH LARKS!"] + + + [Illustration: + THE STUDENT. + LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL IS DELIGHTED AT BEING OUT OF + OFFICE, AS HE WILL NOW HAVE LEISURE TO STUDY.] + + + [Illustration: + GEN. FRASER. + "OF THE CAVALRY. A LIGHT WEIGHT."] + + + [Illustration: + GEORGE CAVENDISH-BENTINCK. + "WHO WAS MOKETTO?"] + + + + + [Illustration: + H. LABOUCHERE. W. V. HARCOURT. W. E. GLADSTONE. + LABBY AND "THE MERRY OLD GENTLEMAN." + "QUIPS AND CRANKS."] + + + [Illustration: + J. STANSFELD. + "LOCAL GOVERNMENT."] + + + [Illustration: + D. J. JENKINS. + "THE RESOLUTE APPEARANCE OF THE COAT-TAIL."] + + + [Illustration: + W. H. K. REDMOND. + BRUTUS ROSCIUS KEAN R-DM-ND, JUN. + "Yah! Yah!"] + + + + + [Illustration: + COL. G. SALIS-SCHWABE. + "DON'T YOU HEAR A SMELL?"] + + + [Illustration: + D. H. MACFARLANE. + "HE DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO SIT DOWN."] + + + [Illustration: + COL. HUGHES HALLETT. + "MADE A DESPERATE ATTACK."] + + + [Illustration: + G. B. GREGORY. + GREGORY THE GREAT.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD LYMINGTON. + "WITH AMBLING GRACE."] + + + [Illustration: + G. BEITH. + "PRESCIENCE OF COMING DOOM."] + + + + + THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY. + + + [Illustration: + SIR CHARLES DILKE, + PAINTED BY ASHMEAD-BARTLETT.] + + + [Illustration: + ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, + BY SIR CHARLES DILKE.] + + + [Illustration: + G. O. TREVELYAN, + BY J. G. BIGGAR.] + + + [Illustration: + J. G. BIGGAR, + BY G. O. TREVELYAN.] + + + [Illustration: + CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, + BY W. R. SMITH.] + + + [Illustration: + W. H. SMITH, + BY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.] + + + [Illustration: + H. LABOUCHERE, + BY C. NEWDEGATE.] + + + [Illustration: + C. NEWDEGATE, + BY H. LABOUCHERE.] + + + [Illustration: + J. K. CROSS, + BY W. WOODALL.] + + + [Illustration: + W. WOODALL, + BY J. K. CROSS.] + + + [Illustration: + J. BRIGHT, + BY HIMSELF.] + + + [Illustration: + J. COWEN, + BY HIMSELF.] + + + [Illustration: + SIR W. LAWSON, + BY A MEMBER WHO DOES NOT AGREE WITH HIM.] + + + [Illustration: + THE MEMBER, + BY SIR W. LAWSON.] + + + (_Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by + "The Other Fellows." The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves + and for the Artists._) + + + + + [Illustration: + G. C. T. BARTLEY. + "PUT A PENNY IN, AND THE FIGURE WILL MOVE."] + + + [Illustration: + A. BLAINE. + "STROLLED IN JUST IN TIME."] + + + [Illustration: + J. CARVELL WILLIAMS. + "WILL NO MORE PARALYSE THE CHURCH PARTY."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD RICHARD GROSVENOR. + "RICHARD'S HIMSELF AGAIN!"] + + + + + [Illustration: + DAVID PUGH. + "THIS WON'T DO!"] + + + [Illustration: + H. LABOUCHERE. + "TURNS HIS BACK ON CHAMBERLAIN."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR H. VIVIAN. + "LITTLE HUSSEY!"] + + + [Illustration: + A. McARTHUR. + "PLEASE, SIR, I WON'T DO IT AGAIN."] + + + [Illustration: + O'HEA. O'SHEA. + "HAPPY COMBINATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES."] + + + [Illustration: + T. DUCKHAM. + "A RATHER MELANCHOLY ASPECT."] + + + + + [Illustration: + WILSON LLOYD. + "ORATORICAL ATTITUDE EMINENTLY SEDUCTIVE."] + + + [Illustration: + R. STRONG. + "ALWAYS EQUAL TO A QUORUM."] + + + [Illustration: + J. RIGBY, Q.C. + "RESUMED DEBATE ON HOME RULE."] + + + [Illustration: + H. RICHARD (_Himself again_). + "DETERMINED TO HAVE THIS OUT."] + + + + + [Illustration: + WM. O'BRIEN. + "DEALING WITH THE SITUATION."] + + + [Illustration: + WILLIAM WOODALL. + "INTRODUCES HIS LITTLE MISS BILLIMINA."] + + + [Illustration: + W. S. ROBSON. + "TAKEN AFTER HIS DEFEAT."] + + + [Illustration: + LD. HARTINGTON. LD. R. CHURCHILL. J. CHAMBERLAIN. + BEHIND THE SPEAKER'S CHAIR.] + + + + + [Illustration: + SIR R. TEMPLE. + "EXTERIOR OF THE TEMPLE, BY OUR CON-TEMPLE-LATIVE ARTIST."] + + + [Illustration: + J. WOODHEAD. + "HE ALWAYS WENT HOME TO TEA."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR DONALD CURRIE. + "JUST ARRIVED!"] + + + [Illustration: + H. SPICER. + "AIN'T I LIKE LORD SALISBURY?"] + + + + + HENRY CHAPLIN. + + + [Illustration: CHAPLIN'S OPPORTUNITY.] + + "A ready wit and a fluent tongue are valuable auxiliaries. But force + of character, consciousness of power, masculine ability in grappling + with complicated questions, and that species of eloquence, the effect + of which arises rather from earnestness, straightforwardness, and + elevation of sentiment, than from sparkling or elaborate rhetoric, give + a man a position in the House of Commons which leaves him little in + need of such other gifts as we have mentioned."--_Standard, Dec. 30._ + + + [Illustration: + J. CHAMBERLAIN. + "10 TO 1 ON URGENCY!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR P. O'BRIEN. + "SIR P. O'BRIEN INVOKES THE DIVINE SARAH."] + + + + + [Illustration: + WM. WOODALL. + "NINE TIMES BEFORE IT BURST!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR G. O. TREVELYAN. + "TEMPORARY RETIREMENT."] + + + [Illustration: + W. H. SMITH. + "FANCY GERMAN PORTRAIT OF GENERAL SIR SMITH, + THE BRITISH SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR." + + THE REALITY-- + "W. H. SMITH, ESQ., WAR OFFICE."] + + + + + [Illustration: + DR. TANNER. + "IT'S NO PLACE FOR IRISHMEN!"] + + + [Illustration: + J. J. O'KELLY. + "THE O'KELLY!"] + + + [Illustration: + C. A. V. CONYBEARE. + "CONNYBEARE HIM!" + (SCOTCH JOKE.)] + + + [Illustration: + SIR ROBERT PEEL. + "WENT WRONG ON THE HOME-RULE QUESTION."] + + + + + [Illustration: + E. HENEAGE. + "ANY AGE YOU LIKE."] + + + [Illustration: + G. O. MORGAN. + "A BARD."] + + + [Illustration: + BARON DE WORMS. + "THAT'S THE DIET FOR WORMS."] + + + [Illustration: + H. CECIL RAIKES AND SIR LYON PLAYFAIR. + "MEMBERS WHO HAVE PASSED THE CHAIR."] + + + + + [Illustration: + PROFESSOR ROGERS. + "A CLASSIC TONE TO CONVERSATION."] + + + [Illustration: + J. G. BIGGAR. + "I'M AGIN REPRESSION ANYWHERE."] + + + [Illustration: + G. J. GOSCHEN. + "A PUZZLE TO HIMSELF."] + + + [Illustration: + W. V. HARCOURT. J. CHAMBERLAIN. + THE ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE. + (From a report by _Our Young Man_.)] + + + + + [Illustration: + G. HOWELL. + "URGENT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE."] + + + [Illustration: + W. R. CREMER. + "AMENDMENT REJECTED."] + + + [Illustration: + J. LEICESTER. + "SO EXCITED."] + + + [Illustration: + E. H. PICKERSGILL. + "HAS HIS EYE UPON HIM."] + + + [Illustration: + JOSEPH ARCH. + "BUT SICK IN THE SOWL."] + + + [Illustration: + C. FENWICK AND T. BURT. + "THE WAIL OF MESSRS. FENWICK AND BURT."] + + + [Illustration: + J. A. PICTON. + [TOBY HAS MANY SELECT PORTRAITS IN HIS ALBUM, + BUT THIS IS A PICTON.]] + + + + + [Illustration: + J. O'CONNOR. + "A NOTE OF ADMIRATION!"] + + + [Illustration: + J. A. JACOBY. + "CAN'T HELP SMILING."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR G. CAMPBELL. + "AND SUCH A HORSE!"] + + + [Illustration: + T. SEXTON. + "LIAR!"] + + + [Illustration: + MUNDELLA. + "THE OLD PARLIAMENTARY NOES."] + + + [Illustration: + T. D. SULLIVAN. + "FRESH FROM CHANNEL PASSAGE."] + + + + + [Illustration: + G. J. GOSCHEN. + "OH, WHAT A SURPRISE!"] + + + [Illustration: + LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. + "CHARLIE HORNPIPING TO THEM."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR E. BATES. + "COULD SEE THEM MOVING IN THE AIR."] + + + [Illustration: + W. H. SMITH. + "READY!"] + + + + + [Illustration: + R. GENT-DAVIS. + "DAVIS SUM, NON OEDIPUS."] + + + [Illustration: + J. ROBERTS. + "ALL IS NOT FLINT THAT LOOKS STONY."] + + + [Illustration: + G. PITT LEWIS. + "GO IT, LITTLE 'UN!"] + + + [Illustration: + CHRISTOPHER SYKES. + "EARLY TO BED," AND "EARLY TO RISE!" + OR, "KEEPING UP THE XTOPHER."--_March 22, 1887._] + + + + + [Illustration: + SIR B. SAMUELSON. + "LE PÈRE."] + + + [Illustration: + W. AMBROSE. + "AMBROSIAL ELOQUENCE."] + + + [Illustration: + S. MONTAGU. + "SOMETHING IN THE CITY."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL AND W. E. GLADSTONE. + "WHAT! WOULD THEY GAG HIM?"] + + + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL. + "DOESN'T PUT HIS FOOT DOWN."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR J. McGAREL HOGG. + "NOT GOING THE WHOLE HOGG."] + + + [Illustration: + H. NORTHCOTE. + "BURNING QUESTIONS."] + + + [Illustration: + J. FINLAYSON. + "HOW DO YOU MAKE THAT OUT?"] + + + [Illustration: + O'GORMAN MAHON. + "KNOCKING AT THE DOOR."] + + + [Illustration: + A. B. WINTERBOTHAM. + "SMILES AUDIBLY."] + + + + + [Illustration: + R. U. PENROSE FITZGERALD. + "ROBINSON CRUSOE, M.P."] + + + [Illustration: + MATT. HARRIS. + "AWKWARD QUESTION THIS!"] + + + [Illustration: + W. DAVIES. + "NOT ALL BEER AND SKITTLES."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD JOHN MANNERS. + "THE NEW DUKE."] + + + + + [Illustration: + B. HINGLEY. + "AND, PRAY, WHY DO YOU DO THAT?"] + + + [Illustration: + I. HOLDEN. + "YOUNG 'OLDEN."] + + + [Illustration: + ALDERMAN W. COOK. + "PERSONALLY CONDUCTED."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR A. BORTHWICK. + "WHO'S HE?"] + + + [Illustration: + F. W. MACLEAN AND LORD R. CHURCHILL. + _Past and present Members for Woodstock._ + "A PRETTY SCENE."] + + + [Illustration: + L. A. ATHERLEY-JONES. + "ON THE WATCH."] + + + + + [Illustration: + P. ESSLEMONT. + "WAITING FOR A HEARING."] + + + [Illustration: + COL. NOLAN. + "COLLAPSED!"] + + + [Illustration: + DR. J. FARQUHARSON. + "THINKING IT OVER."] + + + [Illustration: + H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN. + "ORDER IS TIM'S FIRST LAW."] + + + + + [Illustration: + M. BIDDULPH. + "LOOK OUT!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR E. CLARKE. + "SCANDALOUS!"] + + + [Illustration: + MORGAN HOWARD. + "HOW 'ARD IS MY LOT!"] + + +[Illustration: + C. T. RITCHIE. + "MEPHISTOPHELES, M.P."] + + + [Illustration: + J. LEAHY. + "THAT'S THE WORST OF THESE FELLOWS."] + + + + + [Illustration: + H. C. E. CHILDERS. + "H(ERE) C(OMES) E(VERYBODY) CH-LD-RS."] + + + [Illustration: + H. J. WILSON. + "MUST KEEP UP DIGNITY OF PARLIAMENT."] + + + [Illustration: + S. SMITH. + "ON THE PROWL."] + + + [Illustration: + G. NEWNES. + "WHEN FOUND, MAKE A NOTE OF."] + + + + + [Illustration: + W. ABRAHAM. + "CLYWCH! CLYWCH!"] + + + [Illustration: + A. AKERS-DOUGLAS. + "THE SPRIGHTLY WHIP."] + + + [Illustration: + W. F. LAWRENCE. + "A CONSTITUENT I PRESUME!"] + + +[Illustration: + SIR WM. HARCOURT. + "THE MORNING'S REFLECTIONS."] + + + + + [Illustration: + C. WRIGHT. + "A CLAUSE EVERY SIXTY SECONDS!"] + + + [Illustration: + W. JOHNSTON. + "STOP THIEF!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR J. H. KENNAWAY. + "WE'VE LOST TWO HOURS' PRECIOUS TIME!"] + + + [Illustration: + SMALL AND BIGGAR. + "THE OULD COUNTHRY."] + + + [Illustration: + W. CODDINGTON. + "£27,000!"] + + + + + [Illustration: + ADMIRAL FIELD. + "TINDAL ROBERTSON'S CONVOY."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD RAMSAY. + "PROMOTED."] + + + [Illustration: + JAMES WATSON. + "WHILST JOSEPH GILLIS PASSES."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR J. E. GORST. + "THINKING OF THE BO'SUN."] + + + [Illustration: + J. C. BOLTON. + "MR. BOLTON'S COGITATION."] + + + + + [Illustration: + W. S. CAINE. + "COLUMBUS, M.P."] + + + [Illustration: + HON. C. R. SPENCER, M.P. + "MASHER OF PARLIAMENT."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR W. LAWSON. + "I RISE TO ORDER."] + + + [Illustration: + ENTER SIR G. O. TREVELYAN. + "RATTLING MAJORITY."] + + +[Illustration: + EXIT E. RUSSELL. + "POPULARITY WITH BOTH SIDES."] + + + + + [Illustration: + J. A. BALFOUR. + "FIRMNESS WITHOUT RASHNESS?"] + + + [Illustration: + R. B. FINLAY. + "A Q.C., M.P.--THE LONG OF IT."] + + + [Illustration: + J. J. O'KELLY. + "J. J. O'KILLY, ESQ., M.P., IN HIS GREAT + DUELLIST ENTERTAINMENT, ADAPTED FROM THE FRENCH."] + + + [Illustration: + S. D. WADDY. + "ANOTHER Q.C., M.P.--THE SHORT OF IT."] + + + + + [Illustration: + ALDERMAN CHAPLIN, M.P. + "AND OTHER GOOD MEN."] + + + [Illustration: + GEN. SIR E. B. HAMLEY. + "AN ELOQUENT SPEECH."] + + + [Illustration: + J. H. A. MACDONALD. + "THE LORD ADVOCATE'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS SCOTCH MEMBERS."] + + + [Illustration: + J. M. McLEAN. + "MCLEAN INTERPOSES."] + + + + + [Illustration: + C. C. LACAITA. + "HOW VERY ABRUPT!"] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL. + "DEAR ME! THERE SURELY CAN'T BE ANY DIFFICULTY IN + SELECTING A PRIME MINISTER!"] + + + [Illustration: + J. D. PYNE. + "REQUIRES A GREAT DEAL OF FORCING."] + + + [Illustration: + C. BRADLAUGH. + "WANTS TO KNOW."] + + + + + [Illustration: + DR. C. CAMERON. + "THE CAMERON PIBROCH."] + + + [Illustration: + THOMAS SHAW. + "STRUCK ALL OF A HEAP."] + + + [Illustration: + T. BURT. + "STILL FULL OF FIGHT."] + + + [Illustration: + G. H. ALLSOPP. + "THE STATE IN DANGER."] + + + [Illustration: + HON. C. R. SPENCER. + "A SERIOUS POLITICIAN."] + + + [Illustration: + P. A. MUNTZ. + "TALKED IT OUT!"] + + + + + [Illustration: + J. DODDS. + "HEAD OF THE DODD FAMILY."] + + + [Illustration: + A. J. BALFOUR AND THE LORD ADVOCATE. + "OBSTRUCTION!"] + + + [Illustration: + STEPHEN MASON. + "EXIT."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR CHAS. FORSTER. + "STILL LITHE ENOUGH."] + + + + + [Illustration: + SIR J. R. MOWBRAY. + "COME, COME, NOW!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR W. C. BROOKS. + "CONGRATULATORY CUNLIFFE."] + + + [Illustration: + J. F. X. O'BRIEN. + "LOOKING DAGGERS."] + + + [Illustration: + T. B. POTTER. + "LAID IN A GOOD STOCK."] + + + + + [Illustration: + ARTHUR H. D. ACLAND. + "EDUCATION."] + + + [Illustration: + JOHN BRIGHT. + "BRIGHTER THAN EVER."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR J. SIMON. + "HUSH! I HEAR THE PIEMAN."] + + + [Illustration: + H. SMITH WRIGHT. + "LEADING THE WAY."] + + + + + [Illustration: + LORD CLAUD HAMILTON. + "EXIT LORD CLAUD."] + + + [Illustration: + R. B. HALDANE. + "HALDANE, VINCIT!"] + + + [Illustration: + THE MARQUIS OF GRANBY. + "DEMME!"] + + + [Illustration: + F. LOCKWOOD, Q.C. + "OUR ARTIST Q.C."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR LEWIS PELLY. + "PELLY-MELLY."] + + + [Illustration: + J. E. W. ADDISON. + "'SPECTATOR' IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS."] + + + + + [Illustration: + THE SPEAKER. + THE CLERKS. + + J. BRIGHT. W. E. FORSTER. W. V. HARCOURT. W. E. GLADSTONE. + R. A. CROSS. S. NORTHCOTE. W. H. SMITH. SERJT.-AT-ARMS. + + A. J. MUNDELLA. T. D. HARTINGTON. J. CHAMBERLAIN. + LD. J. MANNERS. R. CHURCHILL. H. D. WOLFF.] + + + [Illustration: + C. N. WARTON. J. BIGGAR. + A. BARTLETT. C. BRADLAUGH. C. S. PARNELL. + T. HEALY. J. J. O'KELLY. + THE WESTMINSTER WAX-WORKS.] + + + + + [Illustration: + LEONARD H. COURTNEY. + "COURTNEY'S QUICK CHANGE."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR WM. V. HARCOURT. + "UNCLE PUMBLECHOOK."] + + + [Illustration: + R. CUNINGHAME GRAHAM. + "THINKING OF THE 'ORNY 'ANDED ONE."] + + + [Illustration: + E. S. W. DE COBAIN. + "PROBLEM: TO FIND THE THIRD BILL."] + + + [Illustration: + SIR R. TEMPLE. + "THE TAJ."] + + + + + [Illustration: + P. M'LAGAN. + "THE JUDICIOUS M'LAGAN."] + + + [Illustration: + JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. + "JUST IN TIME."] + + + [Illustration: + H. GARDNER. + "THE GRAND YOUNG GARDNER."] + + + [Illustration: + G. P. FULLER. + "G. P. FULLER LAUGHED."] + + + [Illustration: + H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN AND H. LABOUCHERE. + "HUMORISTS OF THE HOUSE."] + + + [Illustration: + T. W. RUSSELL. + "GOIN' BOCK AGEN."] + + + + + [Illustration: + H. CAMPBELL. + "THE CAMPBELL WHO IS NOT COMING."] + + + [Illustration: + H. MATTHEWS. + "IN THE HEAT OF ARGUMENT."] + + + [Illustration: + C. S. PARNELL. + "SIR PARNELL."] + + + [Illustration: + LORD R. CHURCHILL AND W. E. GLADSTONE. + "SWEETS TO THE SWEET."] + + + + +THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY. + + + [Illustration: + LD. SELBORNE, + PAINTED BY LORD CAIRNS.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD CAIRNS, + BY LORD SELBORNE.] + + + [Illustration: + EARL GRANVILLE, + BY MARQUIS OF SALISBURY.] + + + [Illustration: + MAR. OF SALISBURY, + BY EARL GRANVILLE.] + + + [Illustration: + EARL DERBY, + BY LORD CARNARVON.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD CARNARVON, + BY EARL DERBY.] + + + [Illustration: + EARL SPENCER, + BY DUKE OF ABERCORN.] + + + [Illustration: + DUKE OF ABERCORN, + BY EARL SPENCER.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD SHERBROOKE, + BY LORD CRANBROOK.] + + + [Illustration: + LORD CRANBROOK, + BY LORD SHERBROOKE.] + + + [Illustration: + DUKE OF ARGYLL, + BY HIMSELF.] + + + [Illustration: + BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH, + BY SOME ONE'S DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.] + + + (_Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by + "The Other Fellows." The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves + and for the Artists._) + + + + + [Illustration: + COL. E. J. SAUNDERSON. + "WHIRROO!"] + + + [Illustration: + W. E. GLADSTONE AND LORD R. CHURCHILL. + A COLLARABLE IMITATION. "SO SORRY YOU'VE LOST YOUR VOICE!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR E. WATKIN. + "LORD TANNEL-CHUNNEL."] + + + [Illustration: + WM. O'BRIEN. + "NO GESTURES!"] + + + [Illustration: + ADMIRAL R. C. MAYNE. + "YOU MAY AND YOU MAYNE'T." + _Old Saw_.] + + + + + [Illustration: + W. E. GLADSTONE. + "SHOOTING SEASON--THE GLADSTONE PRESERVES."] + + + [Illustration: + H. C. E. CHILDERS. + "SUM TIME! SUM TIME!"] + + + [Illustration: + SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE. + "THE WAYS OF LIFE ARE DIFFERENT NOW."] + + + [Illustration: + JOHN BRIGHT. + "J. B., THE POLITE LETTER-WRITER."] + + + + + [Illustration: + A DISCORD IN BLACK AND WHITE. + + HARTINGTON. HARCOURT. RUSSELL. GLADSTONE. TREVELYAN. THE SPEAKER. + MANNERS. NORTHCOTE. SMITH. CROSS. LOWTHER. WORMS. WARTON. + + MUNDELLA. BRIGHT. CHAMBERLAIN. WOLFF. THE CLERKS. SERJEANT-AT-ARMS. + SIR J. E. GORST. CHAPLIN. + + FORSTER. F. H. O'DONNELL. J. BIGGAR.] + + + + + [Illustration: + 1828. 1834. 1852. 1859. 1865. 1866. 1874. + WELLINGTON. PEEL. ABERDEEN. PALMERSTON. RUSSELL. DERBY. DISRAELI. + RETROSPECTS; OR, BACK VIEWS.] + + + [Illustration: + FAWCETT. TREVELYAN. GLADSTONE. CHAMBERLAIN. HARTINGTON. DODSON. + BRIGHT. HARCOURT. CHILDERS. DILKE. MUNDELLA. + "THE NOES-ES HAVE IT."--1882.] + + + [Illustration: + J. CHAMBERLAIN. J. BRIGHT. SIR W. HARCOURT. LORD HARTINGTON. + W. E. GLADSTONE. W. E. FORSTER. J. G. DODSON. + SOME OF THE HEADS OF THE GOVERNMENT.--1882.] + + + + + [Illustration: + VISCOUNT WOLMER SAID:--"HE SAW HON. MEMBERS TOSS THEIR HEADS." + OUR SPECIAL ARTIST HERE GIVES THE EFFECT, SHOWING HOW SOME + HON. MEMBERS LOST THEIR HEADS, AND HOW OTHERS BECAME WRONG-HEADED.] + + + + + [Illustration: + "O-DOUR WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE?" "THE NOSE HAVE IT." + "YOU WILL NOSE IT IN THE LOBBY."--_Shakspear_.] + + + PARLIAMENTARY INDEX. + 1882-1888. + + [_The date attached to each name refers to the No. of "Punch."_] + + + PAGE + ABRAHAM, W. (_Aug. 20, '87_) 45 + ACLAND, ARTHUR H. D. (_May 5, '88_) 55 + ADDISON, J. E. W. (_July 14, '88_) 56 + AGNEW, WILLIAM (_June 26, '86_) 12 + ALLSOPP, HON. G. H. (_May 12, '88_) 52 + AMBROSE, WILLIAM (_Apr. 23, '87_) 38 + ARCH, JOSEPH (_Apr. 3, '86_) 34 + ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, E. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_June 30, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 28, '83_) 23 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + " " (_Dec. 13, '84_) 4 + " " (_May 30, '85_) 15 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + ATHERLEY-JONES, LL. A. (_July 16, '87_) 41 + + BALFOUR, RT. HON. ARTHUR J. (_Apr. 2, '87_) 4 + " " (_Aug. 20, '87_) 53 + " " (_Oct. 22, '87_) 49 + BALFOUR, RT. HON. J. B. (_May 15, '86_) 14 + BARTLEY, G. C. T. (_June 25, '87_) 24 + BATES, SIR E. (_Apr. 9, '87_) 36 + BEACH, RT. HON. SIR M. HICKS- (_July 4, '85_) 9 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + BEITH, G. (_Oct. 30, '86_) 22 + BENTINCK, RT. HON. G. CAVENDISH- (_Aug. 8, '85_) 8 + " " (_Mar. 10, '88_) 20 + BERESFORD, LORD CHARLES (_Mar. 26, '87_) 36 + BIDDULPH, MICHAEL (_Oct. 2, '86_) 43 + BIGGAR, JOSEPH G. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_June 30, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 28, '83_) 23 + " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_May 30, '85_) 15 + " " (_Feb. 5, '87_) 33 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + " " (_Sept. 10, '87_) 46 + BLAINE, A. (_Sept. 11, '86_) 24 + BOLTON, J. C. (_Mar. 17, '88_) 47 + BOLTON, T. H. (_Apr. 24, '86_) 14 + BORTHWICK, SIR ALGERNON (_July 9, '87,_) 41 + BOURKE, RT. HON. R. (_Aug. 22, '85_) 8 + BRADLAUGH, CHARLES (_Dec. 5, '85,_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_June 30, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 28, '83_) 7 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + " " (_Sept. 3, '87_) 3 + " " (_Feb. 25, '88_) 51 + BRAND, RT. HON. SIR HENRY (_July 7, '83_) 19 + BRIGHT, RT. HON. JOHN (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65 + " " (_July 8, '82_) 65 + " " (_Aug. 5, '82_) 4 + " " (_June 9, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 28, '83_) 23 + " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_Aug. 15, '85_) 63 + " " (_July 3, '86_) 55 + BROADHURST, HENRY (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + BROOKS, SIR W. C. (_May 12, '88_) 54 + BROWN, A. L. (_May 15, '86_) 3 + BURT, THOMAS (_Oct. 1, '87_) 34 + " (_Aug. 27, '87_) 52 + BYNG, HON. AND REV. F. E. C. (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + " " (_Mar. 13, '86_) 2 + + CAINE, WILLIAM S. (_Aug. 27, '87_) 48 + CALLAN, PHILIP (_Aug. 8, '85_) 8 + CAMERON, DR. C. (_Mar. 3, '88_) 52 + CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, RT. HON. H. (_July 28, '83_) 23 + " " (_June 19, '86_) 59 + " " (_May 7, '87_) 42 + CAMPBELL, SIR G. (_Sept. 25, '86_) 35 + CAMPBELL, H. (_July 14, '88_) 60 + CAMPBELL, RICHARD F. F. (_Apr. 24, '86_) 8 + CHAMBERLAIN, RT. HON. JOSEPH (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65 + " " (_July 8, '82_) 65 + " " (_June 9, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 7, '83_) 19 + " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + " " (_Feb. 13, '86_) 3 + " " (_Mar. 20, '86_) 18 + " " (_Apr. 10, '86_) 17 + " " (_Sept. 18, '86_) 27 + " " (_Jan. 22, '87_) 33 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + " " (_June 18, '87_) 29 + " " (_Aug. 4, '88_) 59 + CHAMBERLAIN, RICHARD (_Mar. 20, '86_) 18 + CHAPLIN, RT. HON. HENRY (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_May 30, '85_) 15 + " " (_July 4, '85_) 9 + " " (_Apr. 10, '86_) 5 + " " (_Jan. 8, '87_) 29 + " " (_Apr. 28, '88_) 50 + CHILDERS, RT. HON. HUGH C. E. (_July 8, '82_) 65 + " " (_Oct. 4, '84_) 63 + " " (_July 23, '87_) 44 + CHURCHILL, LORD RANDOLPH (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_Mar. 31, '83_) 39 + " " (_June 9, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 7, '83_) 19 + " " (_Oct. 25, '84_) 18 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + " " (_Apr. 25, '85_) 60 + " " (_May 2, '85_) 6 + " " (_June 20, '85_) 11 + " " (_July 4, '85_) 9 + " " (_July 25, '85_) 8 + " " (_Aug. 22, '85_) 62 + " " (_Feb. 6, '86_) 13 + " " (_Feb. 13, '86_) 20 + " " (_July 24, '86_) 51 + " " (_Sept. 4, '86_) 38 + " " (_Sept. 18, '86_) 27 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 15, 66 + " " (_July 16, '87_) 41 + " " (_Mar. 24, '88_) 11 + CLARKE, SIR E. (_July 25, '85_) 5 + " (_July 30, '87_) 43 + CODDINGTON, WILLIAM (_July 23, '87_) 46 + CONYBEARE, CHARLES A. V. (_Sept. 25, '86_) 31 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + COOK, ALDERMAN W. (_Aug. 7, '86_) 41 + COURTNEY, LEONARD H. (_Apr. 24, '86_) 15 + " " (_Mar. 26, '87_) 2 + " " (_Apr. 14, '88_) 58 + COWEN, JOSEPH (_July 28, '83_) 23 + COZENS-HARDY, H. H. (_Apr. 24, '86_) 14 + CREMER, W. R. (_Feb. 12, '87_) 34 + CROSS, J. K. (_July 28, '83_) 23 + CROSS, RT. HON. SIR RICHARD A. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_Apr. 1, '82_) 11 + " " (_June 9, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 7, '83_) 19 + " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + " " (_July 4, '85_) 9 + " " (_Aug. 1, '85_) 7 + " " (_May 15, '86_) 15 + CURRIE, SIR DONALD (_Mar. 3, '88_) 28 + + DAVIES, R. (_Aug. 7, '86_) 14 + DAVIES, W. (_May 7, '87_) 40 + DE COBAIN, E. S. W. (_Apr. 21, '88_) 58 + DE LISLE, E. J. M. P. (_Aug. 6, '87_) 17 + DE WORMS, BARON H. (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_July 4, '85_) 9 + " " (_Mar. 5, '87_) 32 + " " (_Sept. 24, '87_) 5 + DILKE, SIR CHARLES (_July 8, '82_) 65 + " " (_July 28, '83_) 23 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + DILLWYN, LEWIS L. (_May 22, '86_) 16 + DISRAELI, RT. HON. B. (_Apr. 29, '82_) 65 + DODDS, J. (_Apr. 14, '88_) 53 + DODSON, RT. HON. J. G. (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65 + " " (_July 8, '82_) 65 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + DOUGLAS, A. AKERS- (_Sept. 10, '87_) 45 + " " (_Sept. 24, '87_) 5 + " " (_Aug. 18, '88_) 3 + DUCKHAM, T. (_Aug. 7, '86_) 25 + DUFF, ROBERT W. (_May 15, '86_) 16 + DUNCAN, COLONEL (_Feb. 18, '88_) 6 + + ESSLEMONT, PETER (_May 21, '87_) 42 + EWING, A. ORR- (_May 22, '86_) 12 + + FARQUHARSON, DR. J. (_May 14, '87_) 42 + FAWCETT, PROF. HENRY (_July 8, '82_) 65 + FENWICK, C. (_Oct. 1, '87_) 34 + FIELD, ADMIRAL (_Mar. 24, '88_) 47 + FINLAY, R. B. (_Oct. 8, '87_) 49 + FINLAYSON, J. (_June 5, '86_) 39 + FITZGERALD, R. U. PENROSE (_May 28, '87_) 40 + FORSTER, SIR C. (_Apr. 1, '82_) 11 + " (_Aug. 11, '88_) 53 + FORSTER, RT. HON. W. E. (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65 + " " (_June 9, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 7, '83_) 19 + " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + FOWLER, SIR R. H. (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + FRASER, GENERAL (_May 15, '86_) 20 + FULLER, G. P. (_Feb. 25, '88_) 59 + + GARDNER, H. (_July 28, '88_) 59 + GENT-DAVIS, R. (_Feb. 26, '87_) 37 + GIBB, ECCLESTON (_Apr. 24, '86_) 13 + GIBSON, RT. HON. E. (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + GILHOOLY, JAMES (_May 28, '87_) 10 + GLADSTONE, RT. HON. W. E. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65 + " " (_Apr. 8, '82_) 9 + " " (_July 8, '82_) 65 + " " (_June 9, '83_) 57 + " " (_July 7, '83_) 19 + " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " " (_Sept. 27, '84_) 63 + " " (_Apr. 25, '85_) 60 + " " (_May 30, '85_) 15 + " " (_June 20, '85_) 4 + " " (_Aug. 22, '85_) 62 + " " (_May 29, '86_) 21 + " " (_Sept. 4, '86_) 38 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + " " (_Sept. 3, '87_) 4 + GLADSTONE, HERBERT J. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._ + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66 + GORST, SIR J. E. (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64 + " (_July 25, '85_) 8 + " (_Feb. 25, '88_) 47 + GOSCHEN, RT. HON. G. J. (_Apr. 10, '86_) 17 + " " (_Oct. 30, '86_) 33 + " " (_Apr. 30, '87_) 36 + GOSSET, RALPH A. (_July 7, '83_) 19 + " " (_July 28, '83_) 7 + " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1 + GOSSET, FRANCIS R. (_Oct. 2. '86_) 2 + GRAHAM, R. CUNINGHAME (_July 28, '88_) 58 + GRANBY, MARQUIS OF (_Aug. 4, '88_) 56 + GREGORY, G. B. (_Mar. 6, '86_) 22 + GROSVENOR, LORD RICHARD (_Oct. 11, '84_) 24 + + HALDANE, R. B. (_Nov. 24, '88_) 56 + HALLETT, COLONEL HUGHES (_June 12, '86_) 22 + HAMILTON, LORD CLAUD (_Aug. 18, '88_) 56 + " " (_Sept. 22, '88_) 3 + HAMILTON, RT. HON. LORD GEO. (_July 5, '85_) 9 + HAMLEY, GENERAL SIR E. (_Mar. 17, '88_) 50 + HARCOURT, RT. HON. SIR WM. V. 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