HOUSE OF LORDS - United Kingdom Parliament
HOUSE OF LORDS - United Kingdom Parliament HOUSE OF LORDS - United Kingdom Parliament
ABBREVIATIONS Erskine May Erskine May’s Treatise on The Law, Privileges and Usage of Parliament, 23rd edition, 2004 GO General Order (see paragraph 9.69) HL Deb. House of Lords Official Report (Hansard) LJ House of Lords Journals PBSO Private Business Standing Order SO Public Business Standing Order REFERENCES TO HOUSE OF LORDS COMMITTEE REPORTS Leave of Absence Offices Procedure House of Lords (Leave of Absence) Select Committee Select Committee on the House of Lords’ Offices Select Committee on Procedure of the House 12
CHAPTER 1 THE HOUSE AND ITS MEMBERSHIP Composition of the House 1.01 The following are members of the House of Lords: Lords Spiritual: – the Archbishops of Canterbury and York; – the Bishops of London, Durham and Winchester; – twenty-one other diocesan bishops of the Church of England according to seniority of appointment to diocesan sees; Lords Temporal: – Lords created for life under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 (as amended) to serve as Lords of Appeal in Ordinary; 1 – Life Peers created under the Life Peerages Act 1958; – 90 Hereditary Peers elected under SO 9 2 or 10 pursuant to the House of Lords Act 1999; – The Earl Marshal; 3 – The Lord Great Chamberlain. 4 Disqualification for membership 1.02 The following are disqualified for membership of the House of Lords: those under the age of twenty-one; 5 aliens 1 The Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 was repealed by Schedule 7 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, but Lords previously created under the Act remain members of the House. 2 SO followed by a number refers to the standing orders relating to public business. PBSO followed by a number refers to the standing orders governing private business. 3 House of Lords Act 1999, s. 2(2). 4 House of Lords Act 1999, s. 2(2). 5 SO 2. 13
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CHAPTER 1<br />
THE <strong>HOUSE</strong> AND ITS MEMBERSHIP<br />
Composition of the House<br />
1.01 The following are members of the House of Lords:<br />
Lords Spiritual:<br />
– the Archbishops of Canterbury and York;<br />
– the Bishops of London, Durham and Winchester;<br />
– twenty-one other diocesan bishops of the Church of<br />
England according to seniority of appointment to diocesan<br />
sees;<br />
Lords Temporal:<br />
– Lords created for life under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act<br />
1876 (as amended) to serve as Lords of Appeal in<br />
Ordinary; 1<br />
– Life Peers created under the Life Peerages Act 1958;<br />
– 90 Hereditary Peers elected under SO 9 2 or 10 pursuant<br />
to the House of Lords Act 1999;<br />
– The Earl Marshal; 3<br />
– The Lord Great Chamberlain. 4<br />
Disqualification for membership<br />
1.02 The following are disqualified for membership of the House of<br />
Lords:<br />
those under the age of twenty-one; 5<br />
aliens<br />
1 The Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 was repealed by Schedule 7 of the Constitutional Reform<br />
Act 2005, but Lords previously created under the Act remain members of the House.<br />
2 SO followed by a number refers to the standing orders relating to public business. PBSO<br />
followed by a number refers to the standing orders governing private business.<br />
3 House of Lords Act 1999, s. 2(2).<br />
4 House of Lords Act 1999, s. 2(2).<br />
5 SO 2.<br />
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