Note on Editorial Method
This volume is designed primarily to make available lists of the officials of royal
commissions first appointed in the period 1 January 1815 to 31 December 1870 to
inquire into subjects concerning England and Wales. It follows, therefore, that all
commissions of inquiry dealing exclusively with Scotland, Ireland, the colonies,
foreign countries or British military forces operating overseas are excluded. Those
commissions dealing with the whole of Great Britain or the United Kingdom are
included and their work on matters concerning Scotland and Ireland is treated in
full. 'Royal' commissions have been defined as those appointed by letters patent
under the great seal or by warrant under the royal sign manual signed by a secretary
of state. Inquiries instituted by warrant signed by lords of the Treasury are therefore
excluded. Bodies acting without royal authority, such as statutory commissions or
departmental committees, of course fall outside the scope of this volume. The
commissions appointed by the Home Secretary under the authority of statute 15 &
16 Vict. c. 57 to investigate the existence of bribery in particular parliamentary
constituencies have also been omitted. While a 'royal' commission can be defined by
method of appointment, a commission 'of inquiry' can not. The bodies included in
this volume are commissions required only to inquire and report. Temporary
commissions with both investigative and executive functions, such as the Fine Arts
Commission, the Great Exhibition Commission, the Historical Manuscripts Commission or the various commissions required to digest and consolidate the statute
law, are thus not included.
The material is presented in four parts: an introduction, lists of commissions and
their officials, an index of officials and an index of commissions. The purpose of the
introduction is to provide a brief account of the administrative procedures common
to most royal commissions of inquiry. The lists give the dates of appointment of the
officials and, if the officials did not serve throughout the commission's existence, the
dates of their removal. Unless otherwise stated, the commissioner named first in the
list was the commission's chairman or chief commissioner. The service of all
officials is considered to have terminated on or shortly after the production of the
report or the final report. The lists are preceded by introductory notes which contain
information on: the subject of the commission's inquiry, the method of appointment
and the remuneration of its officials, the date and location of its reports and the
identity of those commissioners who did not sign reports or produced minority
reports. Where the commission's papers are known to survive in public hands, their
present location is recorded.
Of the officials of royal commissions of inquiry, only commissioners, assistant
commissioners and secretaries are listed here. No attempt has been made to list the
clerical employees. Unlike other volumes in this series, all references to the
appointment and removal of officials are concentrated in the lists of commissions
and not in an alphabetical list. The index of officials is not intended to be a
biographical index. Its purpose is confined simply to providing the full names and
titles of all officials at the time they served in royal commissions of inquiry. All
previous or subsequent changes of name or title are ignored. Peers, holders of
courtesy titles, archbishops and bishops are listed under their surnames, crossreference being made from their titles. Knights are indexed simply as 'Smith, Sir
John'; baronets as 'Smith, Sir John 1st Bart'. Information concerning peers and
baronets has been taken from the Complete Peerage (ed. G.E.C. 2nd edn. 13 vols.
1910-59), the Complete Baronetage (ed. G.E.C. 5 vols. Exeter 1900-6) and Burke's
Peerage. Information concerning archbishops and bishops has been taken from the
Handbook of British chronology (ed. F. M. Powicke and E. B. Fryde 2nd edn. 1961).
Where death dates of commoners are cited in the Dictionary of National Biography no
reference has been given here. The index of commissions is an index to short titles,
not a subject index. In both indexes reference is made to serial numbers in the text
and not to page numbers.