THE LORD-LIEUTENANCY OF LANCASHIRE
... THE LORD-LTEUTENANCY OF LANCASHIRE. The Duke of Devonshireresigns the lord-lientenancy ' %nd of Lancashire in order to obtain that of Derbyshire, a yeil a county with which he is much more closely ern- for nected. The Earl of Sefton succeeds him in Lanca- b a is shire. This latter appointment seems to require jj' and some explanation, from the circumstance that Lord a 6 of Sefton is of the ...