Members Sworn

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 3 Tachwedd 1964.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Sir Harry Hylton-Foster Sir Harry Hylton-Foster , Cities of London and Westminster 12:00, 3 Tachwedd 1964

Will Members desiring to take the Oath or affirm please come to the Table?

The following Members took and subscribed the Oath, or made and subscribed the Affirmation required by Law:

  • Right honourable Frederick William Mulley, Sheffield, Park.
  • William Stanley Shepherd, esquire, Cheadle.
  • Reginald Thomas Paget, esquire, Q.C., Northampton.
  • Dick Taverne, esquire, Lincoln.
  • Sir Donald Kaberry, T.D., Leeds, NorthWest.
  • Sir Harmar Nicholls, baronet, Peterborough.
  • John Howard Cordle, esquire, Bournemouth, East and Christchurch.
  • Francis Edward Noel-Baker, esquire, Swindon.
  • Geoffrey Audus Nicholson Hirst, esquire, T.D., Shipley.
  • Walter Francis John Montagu Douglas Scott, esquire, commonly called the Earl of Dalkeith, Edinburgh, North.
  • Reginald William Sorensen, esquire, Leyton.
  • James Michael Leathes Prior, esquire, Lowestoft.
  • Dame Irene Mary Bewick Ward, D.B.E., Tynemouth.
  • Commander Anthony Tosswill Courtney, O.B.E., Harrow, East.
  • Sir Kenneth William Murray Pickthorn, baronet, Carlton.
  • John Meredith Temple, esquire, City of Chester.
  • Sir Godfrey Nicholson, baronet, Farnham.
  • John Jakob Mendelson, esquire, Penistone.
  • Anthony Fell, esquire, Yarmouth.
  • Walter Ian Percival, esquire, Q.C.. Southport.
  • Alfred Roy Wise, esquire, M.B.E., T.D., Rugby.
  • Alfred Davies Devonsher Broughton, esquire, Batley and Morley.
  • James Anthony Stodart, esquire, Edinburgh, West.
  • Dudley Gordon Smith, esquire, Brent-ford and Chiswick.
  • Walter Harris Loveys, esquire, Chichester.
  • William Thomas Wells, esquire, Q.C., Walsall, North.
  • Richard Martin Bingham, esquire, T.D., Q.C., Liverpool, Garston.
  • James Harry Allason, esquire, O.B.E., Hemel Hempstead.
  • Sir Cyril Osborne, Louth.

Right honourable

Right Honourable is a form of address used within the House of Commons, for members of the Privy Council. Members of the person’s own party will refer to them as ‘My Right Honourable Friend, the member for [constituency]’. Members of other parties will refer to them as ‘The Right Honourable Lady/Gentleman, the member for [constituency]’. The Privy Council consists of, among others, Cabinet ministers and a number of junior ministers as well as former office holders.