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LIST OF DEPUTIES.
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Dundee Messrs. Edward Baxter and J. G. Baxter.
Edinburgh Mr. William Dunlop.
Glasgow Messrs. W. Graham, W. Laing, J. S. Reid, and James Drummond.
Huddersfield Messrs. William Brooke, J. Boothroyd, Bernard
Buxton, George Crossland, w. Edwards, David Haigh, C. H. Jones, Thomas Mallinson, F. Schwann, W. Willans, and William Cawthra.
Halifax Messrs. Edward Ackroyd and W. Morris.
Holmfirth Mr. George Rubinson.
Halshaw Moor Mr. Thomas Barnes.
Hyde Mesers John Hibbert. J. Thornely, J. Pownall, and H. Hibbert.
Knutsford Mr. J. Long.
Leeds Messrs. E. Birchall, Saml. Birchall, and E. Birchall.
Liverpool Messrs. Lawrence Heyworth, c. Holland, R. Sheil, J.T. Truck, J. B. Cooke, John Finch, jun., James Harvey, and E. C. Rawlins, jun., and along with them were Edward Holland, Esq., High Sherif, Worcestershire.
Lincoln Messrs. John Norton and William Parry.
Lancaster Messrs. W. and G. Jackson
Middleton Messrs. E. K. Brown, J. Hughes, J. Jones, T. Mallslieu, J. Kushton, and Geoffrey Smith.
Macclesfield Messrs. Alex, Carruthers and J. Howe.
Mansfield Messrs. Hollins, Isaac Heywood, and Wm. Hollins.
Nantwich Messrs. Philip and Thomas Barker.
Oldham Messrs. John Ascroft, J. Brierley, jun., P. Brierley, John Bentley, J. Chudwick, J. Gillam, Thomas Gartside, J. S. Hague, A. Milne, H. Nelson, J. Potter, J. Platt, J. Riley, S. Riley, Alex. Taylor, and John Riley.
Preston Dir. S. Jodes.
Queenshead Messrs. M. Stocks and Thomas Kenworthy.
Rochdale Messrs. Thomas Booth and John Hoyle.
Stalybridge Messrs. George Benson, H. Boothroyd, and J. Spencer.
Stockport Messrs. Ald. Baker, H. Barlow, D. C. Bagshaw, H. Coppock, G. Chapman, E. Dooley, J. D. Ferpley, Ald. Hollins, J. Higginbotlam, H. Hunt, R. Hodgson, G. Henshall, C. Hudson, J. Littlewood, J. Little, J. Livesey, J. Longson, P. E. Marsland,