XXll INTRODUCTORY. 



Mr. John Hardy, Manchester. 



South and sonth-east of Manchester, and immediately con- 

 tiguous to the city itself. 

 Mr. J. Clayton Chorlton, Withington. 



Boundaries are Stockport, Stretford, north bank of Mersey, 

 and Eusholme ; comprise Chorlton-cum-Hardy, AVithington, 

 Didsbury, Bm-nage, Heaton Mersey, and Heaton Chapel. 

 Mr. Henry Kerr, Stacksteads. 



Bounded on north and west by Hameldon and Cribden, on 

 the south by Cowpe Law and Brandwood Moor, and on the 

 east by Tooter Hill, Thieveley Pike, and Deerplay Hill. 

 Mr. R. J. Howard, Blackburn. 



A line drawn through Colne, Wigan, Southport, Preston, 

 and Chipping ; the neighbourhood of Hawkshead, the Lanca- 

 shire portion of the Lake District, and that part of the count 

 about Leek. 

 Mr. E. Standen, Goosnargh. 



Bounded on the south by Grimsargh, Haighton, Preston, 

 and Ashton-on-Eibble ; on the west by Cottam, Woodpkunpton, 

 Broughton, Barton, and Claughton ; on the north by the 

 Brock (Brock bottoms), Bleasdale, Fair Snape and Saddle 

 Fells ; and on the east by Thornley and Longridge Fells, 

 Eibchester and Alston. 

 Mr. J. B. Hodgkinson, Preston. 



Neighboiirhood of Preston and Witherslack. 

 Mr. J. A. Jackson, Garstang. 



Within radius of four miles from Garstang station. 

 Messrs. Hugh P. Hornby and James J. Hornby. 

 Neighbourhood of St. Michael's-on-Wyre. 

 Mr. John Weld [the late], Leagram. 



Within five or six miles from Leagram Hall. 

 Mr. Eichard Eamwell, Titrton. 

 Neighbourhood of Turton. 

 Mr. Eichard Davenport, Holcombe. 



Neighbourhood of Bury and Bolton. 

 Mr. Henry Miller, Accrington. 



Neighbourhood of Accrington and Whalley. 

 Mr. Thomas Jackson, Overton. 



Most of the country between the river Lune west of Lan- 

 caster and Morecambe Bay, as also the Lune estuary. 

 Dr. C. A. Parker, Gosforth. 



The Cumberland border. 



