Politics

Pares do Reino

Under the constitutional regime, the Madeirans Antonio Aluisio Jervis de Atouguia (Viscount of Atouguia), João de Oliveira (Count of Tojal), José Ferreira Pestana, Daniel de Ornelas de Vasconcelos, Januario Vicente Camacho, Luis da Camara Leme, Agostinho de Ornelas de Vasconcelos, José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage, and Aires de Ornelas de Vasconcelos were members of the Chamber of Peers. While the law of July 24, 1885 was in force, the electoral college of Funchal elected two peers, at that time, members of the upper house included the Viscount of Vila Mendo, Antonio C. Heredia, Pedro Gonçalves de Freitas, Tomás Nunes de Serra e Moura, etc.. The Madeiran Jaime Moniz was a peer of the realm elected by the scientific establishments.

People mentioned in this article

Agostinho de Ornelas de Vasconcelos
Member of the Chamber of Peers
Aires de Ornelas de Vasconcelos
Member of the Chamber of Peers
Antonio Aluisio Jervis de Atouguia
Viscount of Atouguia
Antonio C. Heredia
Member of the upper house
Daniel de Ornelas de Vasconcelos
Member of the Chamber of Peers
Jaime Moniz
Peer of the realm elected by the scientific establishments
Januario Vicente Camacho
Member of the Chamber of Peers
José Ferreira Pestana
Member of the Chamber of Peers
José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage
Member of the Chamber of Peers
João de Oliveira
Count of Tojal
Luis da Camara Leme
Member of the Chamber of Peers
Pedro Gonçalves de Freitas
Member of the upper house
Tomás Nunes de Serra e Moura
Member of the upper house
Viscount of Vila Mendo
Member of the upper house

Years mentioned in this article

1885
Law of July 24 in force

Locations mentioned in this article

Funchal
Electoral college