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CHRONOLOGICAL

REGISTER

OF BQ/TH

HOUSES

Off THE

3Btttts& ^Parliament,

From the Union in 1708,

TO THE

THIRD PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT

BRITAIN AND IRELAND, IN 1807.

BY

ROBERT BEATSON, LL.D.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

koffium:

PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REE8, ANOORME, PATERNOSTER-ROW.

1807.

•7V9S7

3*.

The FIRST PARLIAMENT of GREAT BRITAIN, constituted by the Union, which commenced on May- Day, 1707.

Sat on BuBineii, October 23, 1707,

DiisoWed, April It, 1708,

CESSION 1

John Smtth, esq. Speaker. Spencer Compton, esq. Chairman of the Committee of Elections.

The Second summoned for July 8, 1708.

Sat uu Buiineu, Prorogued,

Session 1, November 18, 1708, April 21, 1709.

Session 2, November 15, 1709, April 5, 1710.

Dissolved, -September 21, 1710, Sir Richard Onslow, bart. Speaker. Spencer Compton, esq. Chairo

The Third summoned for November 55, 171

Sac on Buiineis, Prorogued,

on I, November 27, 1710, June 12, 1711.

on 2, December 7, 1)1 1,' July 8, 1712.

on 3, April 9,1713, July 16,1713.

Dissolved, August 8, 1713.

William Eromley, esq. Speaker.

Ralph Freeman, esq. Chairman.

'

The Fourth summoned for November 12, 1713.

Sat on Busineu, Prorogued,

Session I, February i3, 1714,* July g, 1714.

Session 2, Augusts, 1714, August 25, 1714.

Dissolved, January 13, 1715-* Sir Thomas Hanmer, bait. Speaker. bit Gilbert Dolben, bart. Chairman.

- The Dates tie adapted to the New Stile, beginning the Year January 1

( " )

The Fifth summoned for March 17, 1715. #

â– p

Session i, Section 2, Session 3, taion 4* Session 5, Session 6, Session 7, Session 8,

Sat on Busmen,

March 21, 1715, * February. 20, 1 7 1 7, * November 21, 1717, November 11, 17*8* November 23, 1719, December 8, 1720, July 31, 1721. October 19, 1721*

Prorogued,

June 26, 17 16. July 15, 1717. Mfcrch 21, 171& *â–  April 1.8* 171.9. June 11, 17.2Q. July 29, 1721. August 10, 1 721. March 7, 1722. *

Dissolved, March 10, 1722. *

Spencer Compton, esq. Speaker. Richard Hampden, esq. Chairman*

Jhe Sixth summoned for May 10^ 1722.

Session i, Session 2, Session 3, Session 4, Session 5, Session 6,

Sat on Business,

October ii, 1722, January 9, 1724, * November 12, 1724, anuary 20, 1726, * anuary 17* 1727,, * une 27, 1727,

Prorogued,

May 27, 1723. April 24, 1724. May 31, 1725. May 24, 1726. May 15, 1727. July 17, 1727.

Dissolved, August. 5, 1727.

Sir Spencer Compton, Knight of the Bath, Speaker. Phillips Gybbo% esq. Chairman*

The Seventh summoned for November 28, 1727.

Sat on Business,

Session I, Session 2, Session 3* Session 4, Session 5, Session 6, Session 7,

anuary 27, 1728, * anuary 21, 1729, * anuary 13, 1730, * January 21, 1731, * January 13, 1732, * January 16, 1733, * January 17, 17349 *

Prorogued,

May 28, 1728. May 14, 1729.

May iji 173°- May 7, 173 1.

June 1, 1732.

June 13, 1733. April 16, 1734.

Dissolved, April i§, 1734.

The Rt. Hon Arthur Onslow, esq. Speaker. Gyles Earle, esq. Chairman*

Th

e

* Tlit Dates are adapted to the New Stile, beginning the Year January 1

( vK )

The Eichth summoned for

Sat on Business,

Session i, January 23, 1735, *

Session 2, January 15, 1736, *

Session 3, February 1, 1737, *

Session 4, January 24, 1738, *

Session 5, February 1, 17399 *

Session 6, November 15, 1739,

Session 7, November 18, 1740,

Dissolved, April 28,

The Rt. Hon. Arthur "Onslow, Gyles Earle, esq. Chairman.

June 13,

, 1784.

Prorogued,

May 15,

1735-

May 20,

«73<5.

June 21,

»737-

May 20,

1738.

June 14,

»739-

April 29,

1740.

April 25,

1741.

1741.

esq. Speaker.

The Ninth summoned for June 25, 1741.

Session Session Session Session Session Session

Sat on Business,

i, December 4, 1741,

2, November 16, 1742,

3, December 1, 1743,

4, November 27, 17*44,

5, October 17, 17459

6, * November 18, 1746,

Dissolved, June 18, 1747*

The Rt. Hon. Arthur Onslow, esq. Speaker. George Lee, LL.D. Chairman.

Prorogued,

July 15, 1742. April 21, 1743. May 12, 1744. May 2, 1745. August 12, 1746. June 17, 1747.

Session 1, Session 2, Session 2, Session 4, Session 5, Session 6,

The Tenth summoned fot August IS, 1747.

Sat on Business, November 12, 174'

iNovemoer 12, *747» November 29, 1740, .November 16, 1749, January 17, 1751. * November 14, 1 7 5 1 . January 11, 1753. ..

The Rt. Hon. Arthur Onslow, esq. Speaker Thomas Viscount Dupplin, Chairman.

Prorogued, .

May 13, 1748. June 13, 1749. April 12, 1^50. June 25, 1751. March 26, 1752.

An

* The Dates are adapted to the New Stile, beginning the Year January 1,

AM

ALPHABETICAL LIST

•F ALL TBI

Counties, Cities, Boroughs, 8(c. of Great Britain.

Scot/.

Scotland.

Berks.

Bucks.

Scotland.

Scotland.

Hertford.

Suffolk.

Tori.

Tori.

Soutbam.

Wales.

Scot/.

No. A.

271 A Bkrdkbn shire, 305 â– **â–  Aberdeen, 1

Montrose, &c. 3 7 Abingdon,

I a Agmondesham,

272 Ayr shire f 315 Ayr, Irving, is*c.

85 Albans, St. 176 Aldborough, 235 Aldborough, 237 Allerton, North 166 Andover, *47 Anglesey, 307 Anstruther-Easter, 1 Pittenweem, &c. J 201 Apulby, Westmoreland.

273 Argyll shire, Scotland. 196 Arundel, Sussex.

56 Ashburton, Devon.

II Aylesbury, Bucks.

B.

274 Banff sbire9 Scotland. 137 Banbury, Oxon.

52 Barnstable, Devon.

147 Bath, Somerset.

248 Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales. j Bedford county.

2 Bedford town'.

214 Bedwin, Great, Wilts.

58 Beralston, Devon.

3 Berks county.

No.

275 Berwick shire, Scotl.

128 Bcrwick-upon-Tweed,2\far/£.

236 Beverley, 223 Bewdley, 144 Bishop's Castle, 182 Blechingley,

25 Bodmin, 232 Boroughbridge,

34 Bossiney, 105 Boston, 123 Brackley, 193 Bramber,

249 Brecon county,

250 Brecon town, 150 Bridge water, 141 Bridgenorth,

66 Bridport, 146 Bristol,

8 Bucks county.

9 Bucks town.

179 Bury, St Edm. Suffolk.

276 Bute and Caithness shires %

Scotland. C. 41 Callington, Cornwall.

209 Calne, Wilts;

15 Cambridge county.

16 Cambridge University.

17 Cambridge town.

28 Camelford, Cornwall.

90 Canterbury, Kent.

262 Cardiff, Wales.

251 Car-

Tork.

Worcester.

Salop.

Surrey.

Cornwall.

Tork.

Cornwall.

Lincoln.

Northampton.

Sussex.

Wales.

Wales.

Somerset.

Salop.

Dorset.

Somerset.

{ «

Ho.

251 Cardigan county, Wales,

280

Dumbarton shirt, Scotland.

422 Cardigan town. Wales,

21

Dunhivid, or Launceston,

335 Carlisle, Cumberland.

Cornwall.

3J3 Carmarthen county, Wales.

174

Dunwich, Suffolk.

254 Carmarthen town, Wales.

70

Durham county.

255 Carnarvon county, Wales.

V1

Durham city.

2 j6 Carnarvon town, Wales.

308 Dysart, Kirkcaldy, (he.

119 Castlerising, Norfolk.

Scotland.

276 Caithness and Bute shires,

t.

Seal I.

18 Chester county.

It

Eastlow, Cornwall.

19 Chester fi'/y.

281

Edinburgh shire, Scotl.

188 Chichester, Sussex.

301

Edinburgh city, Scotl.

211 Chippenham, Wilts.

179

Edmund's Bury, St. Suffolk.

163 Chmtchurcb, Soutbam.

2S2

Elgin sbire, Scotl.

239 to 34^ Cinque-Ports.

3°4

Elgin, Banff, &c. Scotl.

78 Cirencester, Gloucester.

73

Essex cauniy.

277 Clackmannan and Kinross

222

Evesham, Worcester.

sbires. Scat land.

48

Exeter, Devon.

57 Clifton Dartm. Hard. Devon.

178 Lye, &,>/*.

yr; Clithero, Lancaster.

F.

44 Cock.ermou.th, Cumberland.

73 Colchester, Essex.

283

Fife shire, Scotland.

69 Corf-Castle, />sr/rt.

259

Flint county, Wale,.

2D Cornwall county.

260

Flint town, Wales.

198 Coventry, Warwick,

2S4

Forfar shire, Scotland.

213 Cricklade, Hft#/.

36

Fowey, Cornwall.

278 Cromarty and Nairn i&w,

G.

Scotland.

42 Cumberland.

'85

Gatton, Surrey.

D.

37

Germans, St. Cornwall.

2fJI

Glamorgan county^ Wales.

57 Dartmouth, Devon.

310

Glasgow, Dumbarton, Sec.

2j"7 Denbigh connfj), Wales.

Scotland.

2j8 Denbigh tow*, WW«.

76

Gloucester county.

4$ Derby county.

77

Gloucester city.

46 Derby town.

3°

Grarnpound, Cornwall.

2io Devizes, W//r.

108

Grantham, Lincoln.

47 Devon county.

106

Grimsby, Great Linculn.

62 Dorchester, Dorv«.

»95

Grinsted, East Sussex.

(io Dotset county.

184

Guilford, Surrey.

240 Dover, A'«a/, Cinque-Fort.

B-

205 Downton, WIVm.

221 Droitwich, Worcester.

285

Hadd:ngton sbire, Scotl.

279 Dumfries j&Vr, Scotland.

312

Haddington, Jedburgh, is'c.

313 Dumfries, Kirkcudbright,

Scat/.

6v. Scotland.

75

Harwich, L'ssex. 186 Hasie-

( * )

No. No.

186 Haslemere, Surrey. 23

239 Hastings, Sussex, C

mquefort.

100

268 Haverford-West,

Wales.

191

231 Hcdon,

Tori.

103

26 Hellstone,

Cornwall.

104

So Hereford county.

290

8 1 Hereford city.

311

84 Hertford county.

86 Hertford town.

168

207 Heytesbury,

Wilts.

in

124 Higham-Ferrers,

Northam*

142

206 Hindon,

Wilts.

215

54 Honiton,

Devon.

63

189 Horsham,

Sussex.

164

87 Huntingdon county.

116

88 Huntingdon town,

t

242 Hythe, Kent, Cinque-Port.

I.

92

JL •

74

152 Ilchester,

Somerset*

212

286 Inverness ,r£/r*,

Scotland.

*33

303 Inverness, Nairn,

foe. Scotl.

218

'173 Ipswich,

Suffolk.

M

35 Ives, St.

Cornwall.

40

K.

<>S

263

89 Kent county.

38

287 Kincardine shire,

Scotl.

109

226 Kingston- upon -Hull, York.

190

277 Kinross and Clackmannan

IS3

shires,

Scotl.

lSl

288 Kirkcudbright stewartry,

112

Scotl.

IX3

302 Kirkwall, ipc.

Scotl.

264

227 Knaresbofough,

York.

265

L.

127

94 Lancaster county

•

96 Lancaster /o«u;«.

278

289 Lanark shire,

Scotl.

21 Launceston,

Cornwall.

132

101 Leicester county.

170

102 Leicester /aw/?.

126

82 Lempster, or Leominster,

39

Heref.

160

22 Leskeard,

Cornwall.

Lestwithiel, Cornwall*

Liverpool, Lancaster*

Lewes, Sussex.

Lincoln county.

Lincoln city.

Linlithgow shire, Scotl*

Linlithgow, Selkirk, foe.

Scotl.

Litchfield,

London,

Ludlow,

Ludgershall,

Ryme-Regis,

Lymington,

Lynn-Regis,

M.

Maidstone,

Maiden,

Malmsbury,

Malton,

Marlborough,

Marlow, Great,

Mawes, St.

Melcom-Regis,

Merioneth county,

Michael, St.

Middlesex county.

Midhurst,

Milburn-Port,

Minehead,

Monmouth county.

Monmouth town.

Montgomery county, Wales.

Montgomery town, Wales.

Morpeth, Northum.

N.

Nairn and Cromarty shires,

Scotl. Newark- upon -Trent, Notting. Newcastle-under-Line, Staff. Newcastle -upon-Tyne,#or/;&. Newport, Cornwall.

Newport alias Medina,

Southatn-

97 New-

Stafford.

Middlesex.

Salop.

Wilts.

Dorset.

Southampton.

Norfolk.

Kent.

Essex.

Wilts.

Thrk.

Wilts.

Bucks.

Cornwall.

Dorset.

Wales.

Cornwall.

Sussex. Somerset. Somerset.

t *i }

No. No.

97 Newton, Lancaster. 131 Retford, East, No l ting.

162 Newtown, Southamp. 230 Richmond, Tork.

114 Norfolk county. 229 Rippon, Tork. 237 Northallerton, Tork. 91 Rochester, Kent.

120 Northampton county. 243 RomneyN. Kent, CinquePort. 122 Northampton Town. 295 Ross s&fr*, Sco//. 125 Northumberland county. 296 Roxburgh shit e9 Scot/.

115 Norwich, Norfolk. 138 Rutland county.

129 Nottingham county. 244 Rye, Cinque-Port.

130 Nottingham Towa. 183 Ryegate, Surrey.

O. S.

51 Oakhampton, Devon. '39 Salop county.

175 Orford, Suffolk. 143 Sajop /otuh.

291 Orkney and Zetland j&i>0, 27 Saltash, Cornwall.

Scot/. 241 Sandwich, 2fr#/, Cinque Port.

133 Oxford county. * 203' Sarum, New, J^7/.r.

134 Oxford University. 216 Sarum, Old, Wilts.

135 Oxford city. 228 Scarborough, Tori.

p 271 Scotland.

246 Seaford, Sussex, Cinque- Port*

292 Peebles shire, Scot/. 297 Selkirk shire, Scot/.

266 Pembroke county, Wa/es. 3 1 f Selkirk, Peebles, fac. Scot/.

267 Pembroke town, Wales. 67 Shafton or Shaftsbury, Dorset. 32 Penryn, Cornwa//. 192 Shoreham, New, Sussex.

293 Perth ji/rtf, » Scot/. 145 Somerset county. 306 Perth, Dundee, 6v. 5^0//. 154 Southampton county.

121 Peterborough, Northamp. 156 Southampton /ow/r.

159 Petersfield, Southamp. 181 Southwark, Surrey.

50 Plymouth, Devon. 167 Stafford county.

53 Plympton, Devon. 169 Stafford /own.

238 Pontefract, Tori. 107 Stamford, Lincoln.

61 Poole, Dorset. 298 Stirling ji/rr, Scotland.

29 Portpigham or Westlow, 309 Stirling, In verkei thing, tec.

Corn. Scotland.

357 Portsmouth, Southamp. 194 Steyning, Sussex.

9$ Preston, Lancaster. 161 Stockbridge, Southamp.

q^ 177 Sudbury, Stf^/*.

^•" 172 Suffolk county.

93 Queenborough, 2fc/r/. 180 Surrey county.

•n 187 Sussex county.

299 Sutherland /£;>?, Scotland.

269 Radnor county, Wa/es* ,_,

270 Radnor iView Town9 Wales.

5 Reading, 2fcri.r. 302 Tain, Dingwall, 6v. Scoil.

294 Renfrew /£*>*, tfccf/. J71 Tamworth, Stafford.

SS Tavis.

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BRITISH

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

Pari.

No. 1. Bedford County.

lCIK Pynsent Cher- ^ nocke, bart.

2 Lord Edward Russel

3 Lord Edward Russel

4 Sir Pyns. Chernocke, bt.

5 William Hillersdcn, esq.

6 Sir Rowland Alston, bt.

7 Sir Rowland Alston, bt.

8 Sir Rowland Alston, bt.

0 Sir John Chester, bt. lO SirDanv. Osborne, bt. * Johncailof Upper Ossoiy.

Sir William Gostwick,

Sir William Gostwick, bt. Sir William Gostwick, bt. John Harvey, esq. John Harvey, esq. [ John Cater, esq. Charles Leigh, esq. Patec Byng, esq. * Charles Leigh, esq. John Spencer, esq. J Sir Roger Burgoyne, bt. Sir Roger Burgoyne, bt. Thomas Alston, esq.

1 Not duly elected. — a Succeeded his father as Viscount Tarring- •n, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24. 1733 *. — 3 Made his Election w Woodstock. — 1 Made Governor of New Tori, a new Writ, Nov.

Pari. 5. Jofoi Cater, Esq. and Sir Pynient Chernocke, bart. Feti- ioners. The latter withdrew his Petition. * The Dates of the Year are all adapted to the New Style, begin-

ing the 1st of January. Cvol. I.] E

fARLIAMINTARY REGISTER.

Pari. No. 9.

1 William Fairer, esq.

2 William Farrer, esq.

3 William Farrer, esq,

4 Samuel Roll, esq.

.5 William Farrer, esq.

6 William Farrer, esq.

7 John Orlebar, esq-

S Samuel Ongley, esq.

3 Samuel Ongley, esq. 10 Thomas Gore, esq.

Bedford Toion.

Sir Phillip Monoux, bt. ' William Hillersden, esq.

* William Hillersden, esq. John Cater, esq. John Cater, esq.

3 John Thurloe Brace, esq. George Huxley, esq. 4 John Thurloe Brace, esq. John Thurloe Brace, esq. * James Metcalfe, esq. 6 Sir J. Van. Sambroke, bt. Sir J, Van. Sambroke, bt. ' Sir Boteler Chernocke, bt.

1 Sir Boteler Chernocke, bt. John OfBey, esq.

1 Died; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 4. 1707. — * Made Clerk of ihc Pipe j and a new Writ being ordered, April 4. 1710, he was re- elected.— 3 Made Master of St. Kelberine'i Hospital ; and a new Writ being ordered, Not. 21. 1715, he was re-elected. — 4 Made a Commissioner of the Victualling-Office j a new Writ ordered. May 31, 1725. He was afterwards chosen for Newport in the hie of Wight.—- -S Not duly elected, Resolved, April 16, 1728, that Samuel Ong/ejf, esq. Petitioner against Mr Orlebar, having an Office touching Collecting of the Customs, at the time of the Election, is incapable <if claiming to sit in Parliament. — 6 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21. 1731. — ' Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18. 174c. — a Died; no new Writ ordered. — 9 Commissary General of the Musters.

Pari. 4. William Farrei , esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7. Thomas Brown, M.D. petitioned against Sir Jeremy Sam. broke , but withdrew his Petition.

Resolved, April 12. Uurgesses, Freemen, and Inhabit telving Alms.

lat the Right of Election is ' ig Householders, 1

the

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

Pari. No. 3. Berks County

1 Sir John Stonhouse, bt. Richard Nevil, esq.

2 Sir John Stonhouse, bt. Richard Nevil, esq,

3 Sir John Stonhouse, bt. ' Henry St. John, esq. *

Robert Packer, esq.

4 Sir John Stonhouse, bt. Robert Packer, esq.

5 Sir John Stonhouse, bt. Robert Packer, esq.

6 Sir John Stonhouse, bt. Robert Packer, esq.

7 Sir John Stonhouse, bt. i Robert Packer, esq. * "William Archer, esq. Winch. HowardPacker.

S William Archer, esq. s Winch.HowardPacker

Penyston Powney, esq. 6 9 Penyston Powney, esq. Winch. How. Packer, i Henry Pye, esq. 10 Penyston Powney, esq. Henry Pye, esq.

,esq. ,esq.

;sq. 7

1 Comptroller of the Househc count Bo/ingtroic ; and a new V a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17. 17 April 26. 1 73 1. — 5 Died; a n * Verdurer of Wind sir Forest. — 18. 1746.

Id to Queen Anne. — * Create hit ordered, July 8. 1711. — 3 34. — 4 Died ; a new Writ or ew Writ ordered, Nov. 15.

7 Died 5 a new Writ ordered,

iioncr.

i Vis- Died;

iered,

1739- Nov.

Pari. 6. Horry Grey, esq. Pet:

B 2

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*

Pari. No. 4. Windsor,

1 John Vise. Fltzharding Richard Topham, esq. *

2 John Vise Fitzhardmg. Richard Topham, esq*

3 William Paul,, esq. * Richard Topham, esq* Samuel Masharo, esq. y

Charles Aktworth, esq*

4 Charles Aldworth, wj.. 4 Christopher Wren, esq* s

5 Robert Gayer, esq. 6 ' Christopher Wren, esq. * Sir Henry Ashurst, kt. Samuel Travers, esq. 7

6 Charles earl of Burford 8 William earl of Inchiquin Lord Vere Beauclerk.

7 Lord Vere Beauclerk p George Viscount Malpas

... Lord Sydney Beauclerk.

8 Lord Vere Beauclerk* " Lord Sydney Beauclerk. '* RichardQkUkdd,esq, 7 J3

Lord Vere Beauclerk. j

9 Henry Fox, esq, ,4 Lord Sydney Beauclerk ,5

Lord George Beauclerk. 10 Henry Fojc, esq. Lord George* Beauclerk. l6

10

.j.ni â– â– ..., t. .â–  1 . 1 1. 1. 1

* Keeper of the Records in the Tower- — * Died j a new Writ or- dered, May- 10, 171 1.— 3 Created Lord Masbam j a new Writ order- ed, Jan. 14. 17 1 2. Before in this Parliament for llchester.—^ Killedf in a Duel by Colonel Cbidleigh j no new Writ ordered.— 5 Engrosser of the Office of the King's Works. — * 6 Both not duly elected. — 7 Au- ditor to the Prince of IVa/es, and Clerk of his Majesty's Works.*— 8 Succeeded his Father as Duke of St Albans ; a new Writ ordered, May 23, 1726. — 9 Made Commissioner of the Navy; and a new Writ being ordered, May 10, 1732, he was re-elected. — I0 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Cholmondcley ; a new Writ ordered May 11, 1730. 11 Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 2, 1738, he was re-elected.— M Made Vice Chamberlain of his Majesty's Household ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 23, 1740, he was re-elected. — x3 Double Return. The last Determina- tion of the House, made Nov. 4, 1680, being read, which was then resolved to be in the Inhabitants only, paying Scot and Lot, the lat- ter was declared duly elected. — r4 Made a Lord of the Treasury 5 and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 21, 1743, he was re-elected. Then made Secretary at War ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 27, 1746, he was re-elected.— x5 Died \ a new Writ ordered, Nov. 28, 1744.— l6 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot at Gibraltar , an<fr Lieutenant-Governor of that Garrison.

Parliamentary register.

Pari. No. 5. Reading.

1 Sir William Rich, bt. Sir Owen Buckingham, kt.

2 Anthony Blagrave, esq. Owen Buckingham, esq.

3 John Dalby, esq. Owen Buckingham, esq.

4 Felix Calvert, esq. Robert Clarges, esq.

5 Felix Calvert, esq. Robert Clarges, esq. Charles Cadogan, esq. Owen Buckingham, esq. *

Richard Thompson, esq.

6 Anthony Blagrave, esq. Clement Kent, esq.

7 Richard Thompson, esq. Richard Pottenger, esq.

8 Harry Grey, e6q. * Richard Pottenger, esq. 3 William Strode, esq. 4 John Blagrave, esq. John Dodd, esq.

9 William Strode, esq. John Blagrave, esq.

10 John Conyers, esq. Rich. NevilAldworth, esq. 5

* Made a Commissioner of the Victualling Office ; and a New Writ being ordered, Dec. 9, 17 17, he was re-elected, and killed in a Duel, and. a new Writ ordered, March 10, 1720.— * Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1740. 3 Made a Welsh Judge j and a new Writ being ordered, May 1$, 1735, he was re-elected, and died ; and a new Writ ordered, Nov. 28, 1739. — * Not duly elected.— 5 Under Secretary to the Duke of Bedford, when Principal Secretary of State.

Pari. 2. Sir William Rich, bart. petitioned against Mr Blagrave. Resolved, Dec. 2, 1708, That the Right of Election is in the Free- men and Inhabitants ; such Freemen not receiving Alms, and such Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot. Resolved, Dec. 4. 1708, That such Persons as have within two Years last past received Kendrick's Charity, or any other annual Charity, have not a Right to vote, and that Anthony Blagrave, esq. was duly elected.

Pari. 4. Owen Buckingham, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition*

Pari. 5. Inhabitants Petitioners against the two Sitting Members, in Behalf of Will, Cadogan, esq. and the Election was declared void, and Mr Cadogan was chosti. for Woodstock. Resolved, May 30, 17 16, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants only, paying Scot and Lot ; and a new Writ was ordered, May 31, and Felix Cal- vert, esq. petitioned against Mr Charles Cadogan, and Mr Owen Buckingham^ who were returned, and renewed his Petition in Sess. 2.

Pari. 6. Charles Cadogan and Richard Thompson, esqrs. Petitioners.

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No. 6. Wallingford.

1 Clement Kent, esq.

2 Grey Nevil, esq.

3 Grey Nevil, esq.

•t Richard Bigg, esq.

5 William Hucks, esq. '

6 William Hucks, esq.

7 William Hucks, esq.

8 William Hucks, esq. s Joseph Townshend, esq.

9 John Bance, esq.

10 Joseph Townshend, esq.

William Jennings, esq. William Jennings, esq. ' Thomas Renda, esq. Simon Harcourt, esq. Simon Harcourt, esq. a Thomas Renda, esq. Edmund Dunch, esq. 4 Harry Grey, esq. George Lord Parker. George Lewen, esq. Thomas Tower, esq.

John Rush, esq. Richard Tonson, esq.

•'♦Died; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 12, 1709—* Made his Elec- tion for Abingdon — 3 His Majesty's Brewer. — 4 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 1719.-5 Died j a new Writ ordered, Dec. 5. 1740.

Pari. 2. Ed-ward Leigh, esq. petitioned against Mr Renda. Re- solvtd, Dec. 15, 1789. That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs, and Eighteen Assistants, together with the In- habitants paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving Alms or Charity, and that Thomas Renda was duly elected.

Pari. 4. Harry Grey, esq. Petitioner against Thomat Renda, esq.

Pari. 5. Richard Bigg, esq. petitioned, but withdrew his Petition,

Pari. 5. Gilbert Douglass, esq. petitioned against Mr Grey, but withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 6. John Dormer, of Ascot, Oxfordshire, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 7. Richard Bigg, esq. petitioned, and renewed his Petition

Pari, 8. George Levjen, esq. petitioned, but withdrew his Petition

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Pari. â–  No. 1. Abingdon.

1 Grey Nevil, esq.

2 Sir Simon Harcourt, knt. *

William Mucks, esq.

8 Sir Simon Harcourt, knt. *

James Jennings, esq. 4 Simon Harcourt, esq.

5 James Jennings, esq.

6 Robert Hucks, esq.

7 Robert Hucks, esq.

9 Robert Hucks, esq.

9 John Wright, esq. 10 John Morton, esq.

1 Not duly elected. Resolved, Jan. i8, 1709, That the Right of

Election is in the Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving

Alias or any Charity. He was afterwards chosen

for Cardigan.

1 Made Lord Keeper of the Great Seal ; and a new

Writ ordered.

Dec. r, 1710, and afterwards created Lord Harcourt,

and made Lord,

High Chancellor.

Pari. 6. Sir "John D'Oyly, bt. and James Jennings, esq. severally

petitioned ; the latter withdrew, and the former renewed Sess. 2, and

then withdrew it.

Pari, 7. Thomas D'Oy/y, esij, Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 10. Ckipplng'Wkomb.

1 Charles Godfrey, esq. Fleetwood Dormer, esq.

2 Charles Godfrey, esq. Fleetwood Dormer, esq.

3 Charles Godfrey, esq. * Sir Thomas Lee, bart.

4 Sir John Wittewrong, bt. Sir Thomas Lee, bart.

5 Sir John Wittewrong, bt. i John Neal, esq.

6 Henry Lord Shelbourn.

Sir Thomas Lee, bart.

Charles Egerton, esq. * Charles Collyear, esq. Harry Waller, esq. Harry Waller, esq.

7 William Lee, esq. 6 Sir Charles Vernon, knt.

8 Edmund Waller, esq. 7 Harry Waller, esq. Sir Charles Vernon, knt.

9 Edmund Waller, esq. B 10 Edmund Waller, esq.

Harry Waller, esq. Edm. Waller, jun. esq.

1 Made one of the Commissioners of Prizes ; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 18. 1707, he was re-elected. — * Clerk of the Green- Cloth.— 3 Died i a new Writ ordered, Feb. i. 1722.— 4 Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1726. — 5 Now Earl of Portmare; his Election declared void, and a new Writ ordered, Feb. 23, 1726; and was again returned, but voted rot duly elected. — 6 Made a Judge of the King's Bench (now Lord Chief Justice of England') ; and a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1731. — 7 Made his Election for Mar- loin. — s Made Cofferer to his Majesty } and a new Writ being order- ed, Dec. 22, 1744, lie was re-elected. — 9 Master of Si. Catherine's.

Pari. 6. Harry Waller withdrew his Petition.

Jan. 28, 1702. The Right of Election was agreed to be in the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses, not receiving Alms.

Esq. Petitioner against Mr. Egerton,

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Pari. No. 11. Aylesbury.

1 Sir John Wittewronge, bt. Simon Mayne, esq.

2 Sir J. Wittewronge, bt. * Simon Mayne, esq.

3 Simon Harcourt, esq. * John Essington, esq.

4 Simon Harcourt, esq. John Essington, esq.

5 Sir Nathaniel Mead, knt. John Deacle, esq. J Trevor Vise. Hilsborough.

6 Richard Abel, esq.

7 Sir Wm. Stanhope, k.b. s Edward Rudge, esq.

8 Christopher Tower, esq.

9 William Vise. Petersham

John Guise, esq. Philip Lloyd, esq. 6 Thomas Ingoldesby, esq. Sir George Champion, knt. Charles Pilsworth, esq.

10 WilliamEarloflnchiquin. Edward Willes, esq.

1 Made a Colonel In her Majesty's Army : and a new Wnt being ordered, Dec. I, 1709, he was re-elefled. — * Master of the Crown- Office.— J Made his Election for Evesham. — 4 Colonel in the Guards. 5 Made his Election for theCounty. — 6 Made one of tbe Equerries to his Majesty ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 6, 1730. He" was afterwards elected for Cbrist-Cbarcb.

Pari. 2. John Eninglon, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 4. Nathaniel Mead and John Deacle, esqrj. Petitioners.

Pari. 5. Simon Harcourt and Philip Herbert, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition,

Pari. 7. "John Guise, esq. Petitioner, renewed in Sess. 2.

Dec. 22, 1698, Resolved, That all Persons receiving Alms, pursu- ant to the Will of Mr. Bedford, or otherwise, are, in respect thereof, disabled to vote.

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.Afo. 8. Buckingham County.

1 William Egertonresq,

2 Sir Edmund Denton, bt.

3 Sir Edmund Denton, bt.

4 John Fleetwood, esq,

5 John Fleetwood, esq.

6 Sir Thomas Lee, bt.

7 Sir Wm. Stanhope, K.B,

8 Sir Wm. Stanhope, K.B.

9 Richard Grenville, esq. JO Sir Wm. Stanhope, K.B.

Sir Richard Templp, bt. Richard Haoibdenft esq. JoUn Viscount: Fermanagh. John Viscount Fermanagh. Jlichard Hapipdfl?, esq. - Mont, Gerard EMie, esq. Ri$h$rd Hampdep„esq. * Sir Thomas) L,e§,bt. Sir Thomas Lee, bt. Ricbavd Lowndss* esq. Richard Lowndes, esq.

1 Made a Teller of the Exchequer 5 and a new Writ being order- ed, June_23, *7*6, ^e was re-elected. Then made Treasurer of the Navyj and a New Writ being ordered, March 20, 171ft he wa* re-elected,.—2 Died £ and & »«w Writ was ordered > Jan. 21* 172*9.

Pari. 7. William Goâ„¢, esq. petitioned against Mr Hampden, who was declared duly elected.

Pari. N

1 Sir Edmund I

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No. 9. Buckingham Totm.

1 Sir Edmund Denton, bt. Brown Willis, esq.

2 Sir Richard Temple, bt.

3 Sir Richard Temple, bt.

4 John Raddiffe, m. d.

5 Alexander Denton, esq.

G Alexander Denton, esq. " William Heathcote, esq.

7 Thomas Lewis, esq. 6 Geo, Chamberlayne, esq.

8 G. Chamberlayne, esq. 8

9 George Denton, esq. 10 Richard Vise. Cobham. "

Temple West, esq. ll

Alexander Denton, esq. Thomas Chapman, esq. Thomas Chapman, esq. Abraham Stanyan, esq. * Edmund Halsey, esq. J Richard Grenville, esq. John Fane, esq. John Fane, esq. 7

Richard Grenville, esq. ! George Grenville, esq. George Grenville, esq.

1 King's Counsel and Attorney- Genera! For the Duchy of Laneas- tfr-r—9 A Lord of the Admiralty, Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, made one of the Clerks in Ordinary of the Privy-Council ; anew Writ ordered, Nov. ai» 1717. — 3 Father of the Lady Cobham. — * Made a Judge of the Common Pleas : a new Writ ordered, October 15, 1722. — 5 Brother-in-law to Lord Cobham : died, a new Writ or- dered, Feb. 21, J727.— fi Made his Election for Salisbury,— 7 Crea- ted Lord Catherlougb in Ireland ; now Earl of Westmoreland. — * Changed bis name to Denton. — 9 Son of the former. — "His bro- ther made a Lord of the Admiralty : and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22. 1744. be was re-elected, and made a Lord of the Treasury at the end of tills Parliament. — " Succeeded as Earl Temple, and a pew Writ ordered, Jan. 12, 1753-— " A Commodore in the Navy.

Pari. 4: Sir Richard Temple, and Sir Edmund Denton, Barts. Pe- titioners ; the Sitting Members voted duly elected,

-, Esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Peti-

Parl. 5. Thomas Ch, tion.

Resolved, Nov. 11, 1699, That the Right of Election is in the Bailiff and twelve Burgesses only-

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Pari.

No. 14. Great Marfaw.

1 Sir James Etheridge.

2 Sir James Etheridge, knt.

3 Sir James Etheridge, knt.

4 Sir James Etheridge, knt.

5 Henry Viscount Shelburn.

6 Sir John Guise, bt.

7 John Cfavering, esq. * George Robinson, esq. 3 Sir Thomas Hoby, bt.

8 Sir Thomas Hoby, bt.

9 Sir Thomas Hoby, bt. * William Ockenden, esq.

10 William Ockenden, esq. 5

James Chase, esq. James Chase, esq. James Chase, esq. ? i George Bruere, esq. y George Bruere, esq. George Bruere, esq. Edmund Waller, esq. Edmund Waller, esq.

Edmund Waller, esq. Samuel Tuffnell, esq.

Merrick Buller, esq. 6

< Double Return; Mr .Chase waved his Return. — *Made a Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty; a new Writ ordered, May 7, 1731 3 Banker in Lombard-Street. Expelled the House for indi- rect and fraudulent Practices in the Affairs of the Charitable Corpora- tion, and for having never attended the Service of the House, al- though required so to do ; and a new Writ was ordered, April 3, 1732. — 4 Died; a Dew Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1744. — 5 Clerk of the Council to Frederick Prince of Wales.—* Bank Director.

Pari. 2. Inhabitants Petitioners against Mr. Chase, withdre

thei

Petiti

Pari. 4. William BucknalJ, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 5. Inhabitants Petitioners, renewed in Sess. 2, the Sitting Members voted duly elected.

Pari. 6. Bertram Aihburnhatn^ esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Peti-

Parl. 7. Sir 'John Guise, Bart. Petitioner, renewed SeSs. 2d and 3d, against Mr. Clavering, who was voted duly elected.

Pari. 7. Lord Sidney Beauclerk, Petitioner, against Sir Thomas Hoby, Bart.

Pari. 9. Henry Coningham, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Ockenden. The last Determination of the Hou.se, Nov. 2, 1690, when it was resolved, that those Inhabitants only, who pay Scot and Lot, have a Right to vote, was read ; and after three Days hearing, the Petiti. withdrew his Petition.

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Pari. No. 15. Cambridge Comity.

1 Sir Rushout Cullen, bt. John Bromley, esq.

2 Sir Rushout Cullen, bt.

3 John Jenyns, esq.

4 John Jenyns, esq.

5 John Jenyns, esq. * Sir Robert Clarke, bt.

John Bromley, esq. John Bromley, esq. John Bromley, esq. John Bromley, esq. John Bromley, esq. : Sir F. Whichcot, bt.

6 Sir John Hynd Cotton, bt. Edward Lord Harley. * Samuel Shepherd, esq.

7 Henry Bromley, esq. 9 Henry Bromley, esq. 6 9 Soame Jenyns, esq. 10 Soame Jenyns, esq.

Samuel Shepherd, esq. Samuel Shepherd, esq. Samuel Shepherd, esq. Philip Yorke, esq. 7

1 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. io, 1707. — i Died ; a new Writ ordered, April 4, 1717. — 3 Died; anew Writ ordered, Nov. 12, 1718.— 4 A Commissioner for stating the Debts due to the Ar- my S Succeeded his Father as Earl of Oxford; a new Writ order- ed, Nov. 12, 1724. — 6 Created Lord Momfort at the Expiration of this Parliament.— 7 A Teller of the Exchequer.

Pari. 5. Granada Pigot, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, and withdrawn, May 28, 1724, as it was then determined, excludes from voting, all Members of Colleges, Halls, or Corporations, having no Freeholds, saving in Right thereof; and Parsons and Vicars, ha- ving no other Freeholds, but Glebe Lands.

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Pari.

Nv. 16. Cambridge University.

1 Arthiir Annesley, esq. l

2 Arthlir Annesley, esq.

3 Thorhas Paske, LL.p. *

4 Thorites Paske, ll.d.

5 Thpihas P&ske, ll.d. 4 Thosi Willoughby, esq!

6 Thos. Willoughby, esq:

7 Edward Fiilch, esq.

8 Edward Finch, esq.

9 Edward Finch, esq. 5 10 Edward Finch, esq.

Dixie Windsor, esq. Dixie Windsor, esq. . . -. Dixie Windsor, esq. * Dixie Windsor, esq. Dixie Windsor,. esq# . :" .

Dixie Windsor, esq. . Thomas Townshend, esq. Thomas Townshend, esq* Thomas Townshend, esq* Thomas Townshend, esq*

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1 Afterwards Earl df Anglesea*— * Chancellor of the t)iocese of Exeter, and Official of the Archdeaconry of Lincoln. — 3 Brother to Other, Earl of Plymouth, and to Thomas, the first Lord Mountjoy j made Store-Keeper of the Ordnance, and a new Writ being ordered, July 8* 1712, he was re-elected.— 4 Died : a new Writ-ordered, Dec. 8. 1720.*— 5 Made one of the Grooms of his Majesty's Bedchamber; and a new Writ being ordered, July 13, 174*1 ^c was re-electecfc— 6 Teller of the Exchequer.

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Pari, No. 17. Cambridge Torvn. .

1 Sir John Cotton, bt. Anthony Thompson, esq.

2 John Hynd Cotton, esq. Samuel Sheppard, esq. '

3 John Hynd Cotton, esq. * Samuel Sheppard, esq.

4 Sir John Hynd Cotton, bt. Samuel Sh^pp^ird, esq

5 Sir John Hynd Cotton, bt. Tho. Sclater Bacon, esq. 3

Samuel Sheppard, esq. 8 Sir J. 'Hynd Gotten, bt. 4 Thomas Sclater Bacon, esq. Gilbert Affleck, esq.

7 Sir John Hynd Cotton, bt. Thomas ScUter Bacon, esq.

8 Sir John Hynd Cotton, bt. Tho. Sclater Bacon, esq. *

Gilbert Affleck, esq.

9 Thomas Vise. Dupplm. s James Martin, esq. 7

Christopher Jeaffreson, esq. 10 Thomas Vise. Dupplin. a Samuel Sheppard, esq. 9

Christoph. JearFreson, esq; '° Charles Sloan Cadogan, esq .

s Electio

! void, but he was re-elected. — • Made a r of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being or- dered, July 8, 171Z, he was re-elected. — J Not duly elected. 4 Made his election for the County.— 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. I, 1737.— 6 Made one of the Comic issioners of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov, 18, 1746, he was re-elected. — 7Died; a new Wtit ordered, Dec. 22, 1744. — a Chair- man of the Committee of Privileges and Elections 9 Died ; a new

Writ ordered, Ape. 29, 1748.— "° Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1749-

Pari. 2. Thomas Bendysh, jun. esq. Petitioner. Resolved, by the Committee, Feb. 9. 1710, 1st, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Itailiffs, and Freemen not receiving Alms. 2dly, That 'John Hynd Cotloa, esq. is duty elected. 5dly, That Samuel Sheppard, esq. is duly ejected. The first Resolution was agreed toby the House. The second Resolution was agreed to nemine contradiccnte. The third Resolution being read a second time, passed in the Negative. And the question being put, that Thomas Beadysb, esq. is duly elec- ted, it passed in the Negative. Resolved, That 'he said Election, (as to them) is a void election. And a motion faring made, that no new Writ do Issue this Session, it passed in the Negative. Resolved, That a new Writ be issued in the room of Samuel Sheppard, esq. who is adjudged to be not duly elected.

Pari, r. Samuel Sheppard, jun. and 'John Jenyns, jun, csqrs. Pcti-

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Pari. No. 1 8. Chester County.

1 Langham Booth, esq. John Crew Offley, es.

2 Langham Booth, esq. John Crew Offley, esq*

3 Sir Geo. Warburtoq, bt. Charles Cholmondeley, esq.

4 Sir Geo. Warburton, bt. Charles Cholmondeley, esq.

5 Sir Geo. Warburton, be. Langham Booth, esq.

,6 Cha. Cholmondeley, esq. John, Crew Offiey* esq. *

7 Cha. Cholmondeley, esq. Sir ft. Salusbury Cotton, bt.

8 Cha- Cholmondeley, esq. John Crew, jun. esq.

9 Cha. Cholmondeley, esq. John Crew, jun. esq. 10 Cha. Cholmondeley, esq. John Crew, jun. esq. *

Charles Crew, esq.

M«teta4Mri«#«M«M«MM«rtafeMM««b|Mrirt««li

? A Gentleman of the Prify Chamber,—— * Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Jan. I2f 1755.

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No. 19. Che'Ier Cily.

1 SirMsnry Bunbary, bt. ,2 SirH-nry Bunb-nry, bt. 8 Sir Henry Banbury, bt. 1

4 Sir Henry Banbury, bt.

5 Sir Henry Banbury, bt.

6 Sir Rich Grosrenor, bt. * Sir Rob. GmSTenor, bt.

7 Si* Rob. Grosvenor, br.

8 Sir Rob. Grosvenor, bt.

9 Sir Rob. Grosvenor, bt.

10 Sir Rob. Gfosrenor, bt

Peter Shackerleyj esq. Peter ShackerL-y, t-sq. P'jter ShackijrK'y, esq. Peter Shackerley, esq. Sir Richard Grostennr, 1 Sir Richard Grosvenor, bt. Sir-T!w. G-jsvwtr, bt. s Sir Ch;irle? Banbury, bt. Sir Ciarlss Bunbury, bt. S> Curies Banbu-y, bt. * Phi!. Hen. Wvirbu-t.m, esq. PhU. Hen. Warbuxtoii, esq.

1 Made a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 8, 1711, tie- was re elected*. — * I>ied ; a I, 1733.-3 Died ; a new Writ ordered1, new Writ ordered, April *$. 1742. 1 and Hugh Williams, esqrs. Petitioners.

sew Wf it wierett, Feb. 11, 1.733,-* 1

Pail. 6. Thomas The former renewei

Pari. 7. Richard Man/ey esq. Petitioner against Robert Grow

Pari. 8. Richard Man/ey, and Hugh Williams, esqrs. Petitioners, renewed in Sess. 2, 3,

Pari. 10. James Maiitwaring, jun. esq. Petitioner against Mr War- burton. Resolved, Feb. 9. 1748, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, and in such of the Freemen not receiving Alms, as shall have been commorant within the Said City, or the Liberties thereof, for the Space of one whole Year next before the Election. Upon which the Petitioner declined any further Proceeding, and the Sitting Member wus declared duly e- lected.

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Part. No. 20. Cornwall County.

1 Sir Richard Vyvyan, bt. Hugh Boscawen, esq;

2 James Buller, esq.

3 John Trevanion, esq.

4 John Trevanion, esq.

5 John Trevanion, esq.

6 Sir John St Aubin, bt.

7 Sir John St Aubin, bt.

8 Sir John St Aubin, bt.

9 Sir John St. Aubin, bt. * Sir John Molesworth, bt.

10 Sir John Molesworth, bt. Sir Coventry Carew, bt. James Buller, esq.

Hugh Boscawen, esq. George Granville, esq. * Sir Richard Vyvyan, bt. Sir William Carew, bt. Sir William Carew, bt. Sir William Carew, bt. Sir William Carew, bt; Sir William Carew, bt. Sir William Carew, bt. 3 Sir Coventry Carew, bt.

1 Created Lord Laasdovin ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 19, 1712. 1 Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1744. — 3 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 15. 1744—+ Died ; a new Writ ordered, AprilS, 1748.

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No. 21. Launcestan.

Pari

1 Henry Lord Hyde.

2 Henry Lord Hyde.

3 Henry Lord Hyde. ' Francis Scobell, esq. 3

4 John Ariftis, esq.

5 John Anstis, esq. *

6 John Friend, M.D. 6 JohnWilles, esq. B Henry Vane, esq.

7 John King, esq.

8 John King, esq. 9

Sir William Irby, bt. "

9 Sir William Irby, bt. 10 Sir John St Aubin, bt.

William Cary, esq. William Cary, esq. George Clarke, esq.

Edward Herle, esq. Edward Herle, esq. s Alexander Pendarvis, esq. Alexander Pendarvis, est John Freind, M. D.

Arthur Tremayne, esq. Sir WilliamMorice, bt.

Sir William Morice, bt. Sir William Morice, bt. " Humphry Morice, esq.

* Joint Vice Treasurer of Ireland, Son of the earl of Rochester, whom he succeeded ; and a new Writ was ordered, May l6, 1711. — % A Lord of the Admiralty. — 3 Made Receiver and Paymaster of the Tin Farms in Cornwall and Devon ; and a new Writ being or- dered, May 4. 1712, he was re-elected. — i Succeeded to the office of Garter Principal King of Arms, on the death of Sir Henry St George, km. hy virtue of a Grant from her late Majesty ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 7. 1717, he was re-elected. — 5 Died; anew Writ ordered, April 34, 1721. — 6 Not duly elected, but he was re- chosen on the Death of Mr Pendarvis. In 1723, he was committed to the Tower for High-Treason, but discharged without Trial. — — 7 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 17, 1725. s Made Second Justice of Chester; and a new Writ ordered, May 23, 1726. He afterwards was chosen for Weymouth, &c. — 9 Succeeded his Father as Lord King ; and Sir William Irby, Petitioner against him, was

voted duly elected. — I0 Chamberlain to the Princess of Wales.

11 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 17501

Pari. 5. Sir William Pendarvis, k.nt. and Charles Slatham, esq. petitioned, but withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 6. Thomas Smith and John Willes, csqrs. Petitioners. It ap- pearing that the said Petition was not signed by Mr Smith, and was delivered without Mr Smi/h^s privity or consent; Resolved, that the sajd Petition be rejected.

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Pari. 6\ John Willety £sq. Petitioner, tenewed Sess. 2, and vote duly elected.

Pari. 8. ^\xWllHam trby and Charles Wyniham, es<j. petit we<3 ; the former itol voted duly elected, and the latter withdrew nis Petition.

Resolvfd, Matdh 17, 1724, That the Right of Election" fs lp the Mayor, Aldermen, and Freemen, being Inhabitants ire tfcfe time they were made free, and hot receiving Pay of the P»ri$a.

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1 William Brydges, esq. Thomas Dedson, esq.

John Dolben, esq. €2 William Brydges, esq. * John Dolben, esq. '

3 William Brydges, esq. Philip Rashleigh,' esq.

4 William Brydges, esq * Philip Rashleigh, esq. $ Sir John Trek* * ney , bt. Philip Rashleigh, esq.

6 John J-ansdell, esq. + Edward Elliot, esq. 5

Thomas Clutterbuck, esq. *

7 John Cope, esq. 7 Thomas Clutterbuck, esq. *

8 George Dennis, esq. * Richard Elliot, esq. 19 Charjes Trelawney, esq. Richard Elliot, e6q. "

9 Charles Trelawney, esq.

\0 Cha. Trelawney, esq. lf Sir Geo. Lee, kt. ll.d. n

x Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov. io, 1707.— * Made Assistant to the Lieutenant- General of the Ordnance $ and a new Writ being prdered, Feb. 24, 1709, he was re-elected.— ^ Died, Oct. 30,17 14,

no new Writ ordered 4 Deputy Treasurer of *he Ordnance.—

—5 A Commissioner of the Victualling- Office. Died ; a new Writ prdered, October 17, 1722.—* Secretary to the Lord Carteret% as JLord- Lieutenant or Ireland* — 7 Lieutenant- Colonel of the Second Troop of Grenadier Guards, made Colonel of a Regiment.— r8 Made a Lord of the Admiralty 5 and a new Writ being ordered, June J, 1732, he was re elected. — 9 Comptroller of the Lotteries. Died j a new Writ ordered, March 17, 1740.— IO Auditor-General to the Prince of Wales. — Ix Receiver-General to the Prince of Walts.—* *2 Made Af&ay- Master of Tin in his Majesty*s Duchy of Cornwall \ and ft. new Writ being ordered, June 21, 1751, he was re-elected.— *3 Treasurer to the Princess Dowager of H^/mv and a Privy-Coun- sellor j Dean of the Arches, and Judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

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No. 23. Lestivithiel,

1 Russel Robartes, esq. '

2 Joseph Addison, esq. * Francis Robartes, esq.

3 Hugh Fortescue, esq.

4 Sir Thomas Clarges, bt.

5 Thomas Liddel, esq. 7 Edward Elliot, esq. " John Newsham, esq.

James Kendal, esq. James Kendal, esq. * Russd Robartes, esq 3 Horatio Walpole, jun. esq. 4 John Hill, esq. J Erasmus Lewis, esq . 6 Galfridus Walpole, esq. 8 Wm. Marq. of Harrington.

1 A Teller of the Exchequer. Father of Henry late earl of Rad- nor.— 3J Both not duly elected. Resolved, Dec. 20, 1709, That the Right of electing is in the Mayor and Six capital Burgesses, together with the Seventeen Assistants annually chosen, and who had a Right to vote at the preceding Election of Mayor ; and that 'Joseph siddi- son, esq. is not, and James Kendal, esq. deceased, was not, duly e- Iccted. — 3 Made his election for Bodmin.— 4 Brother to Robert Wal- pole, esq.— 5 Made Lieutenant- General of the Ordnance ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 21, 171Z, he was re-elected. — 6 Under- Secretary of State to William Bromley, es<\. Principal Secretary of State. — 7 Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov, 12, 1718. — 3 Treasurer of Greeirwtcb Hospital ; made Joint Postmaster-General with Ed- ward Carteret, esq. a new Writ ordered, April 17, 1721, — 9 Made a Coram issioner of the Excise ; a new Writ ordered, June 1 r, 1 720.

Pari. 3. Russel Robartes, esq. petitioned against Mr Fortescue, but -the latter was voted duly elected.

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Pari. No. 23. Lestwithiel continued.

6 Philip Lord Stanhope. \ Will.Marq.of Hattiegton!* Henry Parsons, esq. 3 Sir Orlando Bridgoiaa, .bt* Sir Wm Stanhope, K.B. ^ .

7 Darrell Trelawney, esq 4 Sir Orlando Bridgman, bt. $ Sir Edw. Knatchbull,bt. 6 Anthony Cracherode, esq. 7 Edward Walpole, esq. 8

8 Rich. Edgecumbe, esq. 9 Philip Lloyde, esq..

Matt. DucieMoretoQ, esq Sir John Crosse, bt, .

9 Sir R. Salusb. Cotton, bt. Sir John Cross, bt.

10 Rich. Edgecumbe, esq. "'* James Edward Colleton,esq

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1 Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince ; made Captain, of the Yeomep of the Guard, and a new Wiit ordered, Jan. 27, 1724. , ~ ? Made his Election for Gr (impound ,• a new Writ ordered, Jan. 27, 1724, — 3 Purveyor of Chelsea Hqspitalj made a Commissioner of the Victualling Office j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1726. He was afterwards elected for Maiden.— -4 Died j a new Writ ordered Feb, 17, 1728.— 5 Made his Election for Blechingley.— $ Died j a new Writ ordered, April 20, 1 730.— 7 Solicitor to the Treasury.— — 8 Second Son of Sir Robert Walpole.— 9 Joint Vice-Treasurer and Paymaster of Ireland, now Lord Edgecumbe.*— *° Died } a new Writ ordered, March 21, 1735.—" Succeeded his Father as XjOrd Ducie; a new Writ ordered,. May 12, i?35»— w Son of the former. v r

Pari. <J. Sir Charles Hardy, knt? and Charles Legb9 esq. Peti- tionersr

Parl. 6/ Thomas Digges, esq. Petitioner against Henry Parfonsf esq. and Sir Orlando Bridgman, bart.

Pari. 6. Barrel Trelawney, esq. Petitioner against Sir William Stanbopf* K. B.

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Pari. No. 24

1 Peregrine Bertie, esq.

2 James Bridges, esq. ' Robert Furnese, esq.

S Hugh Boscawen, esq.

4 William Collier, esq. *

5 Spencer Cowper, esq.

6 Spencer Cowper, esq.

7 Hugh Boscawen, esq.

8 Robert Trefusis, esq.

9 Charles Hamilton, esq.

10 John Boscawen, esq. B

Henry Vincent, esq. Henry Vincent, esq.

Henry Vincent, esq. Thomas Hare, esq. 3 John Selwyn, esq. * Thomas Wyndharu, esq. Thomas Wyndham, esq. Sydney Meadows, esq. Kelland Courtenay, esq. James Hammond, esq. B Edward Boscawen, esq. Edward Boscawen, esq. '

» 'Made his Election far Hereford. — * Inspector of the Playhouses. — 3 Made Clerk of the Crown for Bnrbad.es ; and a new Writ being ordered, July 9, 1714, he was re-elected. — 4 Made Chief Justice of Chester; and a new Writ being ordered, July 1 j, 1717, he was re- elected.—S Clerk of the Green-Cloth to the Prince ; made Receiver- General and Cashier of his Majesty's Customs ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 23, 1721. — G Auditor of the south part of the Duchy of Lancos- Uti—Z Clerk of the Houshold to the Prince : made Receiver- General and Collector of the Revenues in the Island of Minorca : and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1743, he was re-elected.—8 Equerry to the Prince ; died, a new Writ ordered, June 10, 1742. — 9 Colo- nel in the first Regiment of Guards, and Master of the Horse to the Duke.— 'o Rear-Admiral of the While, and one of the Elder Bre- thren of the Trinity House, made a Lord of the Admiralty ; a new Writ bein" ordered, June 18, 1751, he was re-elected.

Pari. 6. Darreli Trehwuey, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2.

May 21, 1689. The Right of Election is in the Mayor a^id se- lect number of Burgesses.

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Pari.

No. 25. Bodmyn.

1 Francis RobarteS, esq. * Thomas Herne, esq,

2 Russel Robartes; fesq. * John Tretaatoii, esq:

3 Russel Robartes, esq. Francis Robartes, es<J.

4 Tho. Sclater Bacon, esq. Francis RobfirteS, esq*

5 Johm Legh, esq.

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6 Richard West, esq. John Laroche, esq.

7 John Laroche, esq.

8 John Laroche, esq:

9 John Laroche, esq. 10 John Laroche, esq.

George Hunt, esq.

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Francis Robartes, esq. * Charles Earl of BurfSrd. ' Isaac Leheup, esq. 5

Robert Booth, esq. * Sir John Heathcote, bt Sir Johh tteathcote, bt. Thomas Bludworth, esq. 7 Sir William Irty, Bart. *â– 

1 Father of the present Earl of Radnor.—* Father of Henry late iLarl of Radnor \ and a Teller of the Exchequer.-^ A Teller of the Exchequer, Vice-President of the Royal Society, and one of tte Commissioners of the Revenue in Ireland \ died : a new Writ or*. dcred, Feb. 8, 1718.-4 Made Lord Chancellor of Ireland \ and a new Writ beiag ordered, May 31, 1725, he was re-elected,, aftd died; a new Writ ordered, Jan* J 8, 17 i*].^ Envoy to the Die* at R*iuban.~*6 Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 51, *733'"~*" 7 Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales.—** One of tbe .Trustees for the. Colony of Geergia ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. J 2, 1753.— 9 Chamberlain to the Princess of Wales.-**™ Nepbew to the Earl vlRvduvr.

Pari. 6. Robert Viscount Moleswortb, and Charles £egbf esqrs. Petitioners.

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Pari.

No. 26. I/ebtm.

1 Francis Viscount Rialton. 2 Francis Vise. Rialton. * John Evelyn, esq.

3 George Granville, esq. 3 Robert Child, esq.

4 Henry Campion, esq. * Alexander Pendarvis,esq.

5 Sidney Godolphin, esq. 6

6 Walter Cary, esq. 7

7 John Evelyn, esq. '°

8 John Evelyn, esq.

9 FrancisGodolphin, esq. " 10 Francis Godolphin, esq.

Sidney Godolphin, esq. Sidney Godolphin, esq.

Sidney Godolphin, esq. *

Charles Cox, esq. s Thomas Tonken, esq. Sir Gilbert Heathcote, knt. Sir Robt. Raymond, kn 8 Sir Clement Wearg, knt. ' Exton Sayer, ll.d. John Harris, esq. " John Harris, esq. Thomas Walker, esq. John Evelyn, esq. ,J

' Made his Election For the County of Oxford.—1 Made his Elec- tion for the County. — 3 Auditor of the Principality of Wain. — 4 Made his Election for Suite*.— $ Made his Election for the City of Gloucester— 0 Governor of the Island of Scilly.—l One of the Clerks of the Council, made Warden of the Mint ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 31, 1723, he was re-elected. — a Made a Justice of the King's Bench : a new Writ ordered, Feb. 5, 1714.-9 His Majes- ty's Solicitor-General ; died, a new Writ ordered, May 3, 1726.— » Son of the former.—" Made Paymaster of the Board of Works ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 17, 1738, he was re-elected. — » Nephew to the latr Earl of Godolphin, Cousin and Heir apparent to the present Earl of Godolphin, and to the Barony of Hi/ston. — '3 One of the Grooms of the Bedchamber to Frederick Prince of Wales.

Pari. 4. Samuel Ennys, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Dec. 10. if)6o. The Right of Election was, by the Committee, resolved to be in the Mayor and Inhabitants at large, to which the

House disagreed.

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Pa/7. No. 27. Saltash:

1 James Buller, esq. Joseph Moyle, esq.

2 James Buller, esq. ' Alexander Pendai vis, esq. Sir Chomley Dering, bt.

3 Sir Chomley Dering, bt. * Alexander Pendarvis, esq. Sir William Carew, bt. Jonathan Elford, esq.

4 William Shippen, esq. Jonathan Elford, esq.

5 William Shippen, esq. 4 Shilston Calmady, esq. " Jphn Francis Buller, esq.

6 Edward Hughes, esq. 5 Thomas S wanton, esq. €

Philip Lloyd, esq.

7 John Vise. Glenorchy. 7 Edward Hughes, esq. *

Thomas Corbet, esq.

8 John Viscount Glenorchy. Thomas Corbet, esq.

9 John Cleveland, esq. I0 Thomas Corbet, esq. Stamp Brooksbank, esq.

10 Edward Boscawen, esq. " Thomas Corbet, esq. Stamp Brooksbank, esq.13 George B. Rodney, esq

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1 Made his Election for the County.—* Made his Election for the County of Kent. — 3 Made his Election for Penryn*—4 Made his Election for Newton, Lancashire j a new Writ not ordered till Nov. *5» 17I8, there being a Petition of Trevor Hi// and Martin Bladen, esqrs. depending. — 5 Advocate-General of the Judge- Marshal of the Army. — 6 Comptroller of the Navy : died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1723 — 7 Envoy to the Court of Denmark, and Master of the Horse to the three eldest Princesses. — 8 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 29, 1734. — ? Joint Secretary of the Admiralty v/hhjosiah Bur- chet, esq. and Secretary to Greenwich Hospital.— 9 9 The question be- ing put, that a new Writ be issued in the room of Thomas Corbet, esq. -who hath accepted a Salary of L. 200 per Annum, by his Majes- ty's Royal Sign- Manual, dated the 14th of August, 1739, as Secreta- ry to the Court of Assistants for Relief of poor Widows of Commis- sion and Warrant- Officers of the Royal Navy, established by virtue of a Commission under the Great Seal, Aug. 30, 1732, and the 25th and 29th Sections of the Statute 6th Ann. and Scat. 1 Geo. I. we:e read. It passed in the negative. — xo Clerk of the Checque in the Na- vy-Office, Plymouth^ made a Commissioner of the Navy ; and a new Writ ordered, April 12, 1743. — IX Made his Election for Truro.— " Died ; a new Writ ordered, May 3, 1751. — x3 Bank Director.— x4 A Comuiodore in the Navy, afterwards Lord Rodney.

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Pari. No. 28. Camelford.

1 William Pple, esq. Henry Pinnell, esq.

2 Richard Munden, esq.

S Bernard Granville, esq*

Sir Bourchier Wrey, bt.

'JohnManley, esq. Jasper Radcliffe, esq. * Henry Mana ton, esq. 3 Paul Orchard, esq. Sir Bourchier Wrey, bt. Richard Coffin, esq.

4 James Nichols, esq.

5 James Montagu, esq:

6 Henry Earl of Drogheda. William Sloper, esq.

7 Thomas Hales, esq. 4 John Pitt, esq. s

8 Sir Thos. Lyttelton, bt. 6 Jas. Cholmondeley, esq

9 Will. Earl of Inchiquin. Charles Montagu, esq. 10 RidgwayE. Londonderry. Samuel Martin, esq.

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1 One of her Majesty's Carvers, made Lieutenant-Governor of Hu//; a new Writ ordered, Feb. i, 17 12. See the Notes, No. 147. * Died j a new Writ ordered, March 6, 171 1.— 3 Not duly returned, nor duly elected.— -4* Clerk of the Green-Cloth.— 5 Colonel in the first Regiment of Guards, Aid-cfe-Camp to his Majesty, and Vice- Admiral of the Summer hlands,—* A Lord of the Admiralty— 7 Lieutenant- Colonel of the Horse- Guards, and Governor of Chester Castle.—8 Auditor- General to the Prince of Wales for the County of Cornwall.

Pari. 2. Henry Manaton, esq. petitioned against Mr. Man/ey, wh« was voted duly elected.

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Pari. No. 29. Westlow.

1 Sir Charles Hedges, kt. ' Francis Palmer^ esq.

2 Sir Charles Hedges, knt. John Conyers, esq.

3 Sir Charles Hedges, kt. * Arrhur Manwaring, esq. *

John Trelawney, esq.

4 Sir Charles Wager, kt. 4 John Trelawney, esq.

5 Thomas Maynard, esq. s George D^laval, esq. *

6 Sir John Trelawney, bt. 7 George Delaval, esq. 9

Edward Trelawney, esq. *

7 John "Willes, esq. '" Edward Trelawney, esq. "

Thomas Walker, esq. '* SjohnWilles, esq. "' Edward Trelawney, esq. **

John Strange, esq. *s JohnO-ven, esq. 9 Sir Charles Wager, kt. '6 Benjamin Keene, esq. '7 John Frederick, esq. 10 John Frederick, esq. William Noel esq. 's

1 Principal Secretary of State. — * Judge of the Prerogative Court nl Canterbury, and of the Admiralty. — 3 Oncofthi Auditors of the Imprest t died, a new Writ ordered, April g, 1713 — 4 Rear.Adnji- ral of (lie Red. — $ Made Commissary-General of Stores of War and Provisions in Minorca ; and a new Writ being ordered, July 13, 1717, he was re-elected.— <* Rear-Admiral of his Majesty's Fleet.— 7 Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince.— ! Died; a ntw Writ ordered, Jan. 9. 1724 — y Made a Commissioner of the Victualling Office; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 29, 1726, he was re- elected.— 1° Made Chief Justice of Chester ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 17, 1729, he was re-elected, and made Attorney- General to his Majesty ; and a neiv Writ being ordered, Jan. 17, 1734, he was re-elected. — « Made a Commissioner of the Customs; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 16, 1733.—" Surveyor- General of his Majesty's Crown Revenues.— c3 Made Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas: a new Writ ordered, Feb. 1, 1737. — 14 Seat vacated, being at the time of his Election a Commissioner oF the Customs. — '5 Solicilor-General. — *« First Lord of the Admiral- ty, made Treasurer of the Navy ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 16, ma, he was re elected, and died ; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 2, 1743. — 1 A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations, made Paymaster of divers annual Bounties and Pensions ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1744, he was re elected. — ,s One of his Majesty's Counsel at Law, made Chief-Justice of Chester ; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 17, 1749, he was re-elected.

Resolved, Aug. 3, i6fo, That the Right of Election is in th? Freemen and Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot.

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Pari.

No. SO.

1 James Craggs, esq.

2 James Craggs, esq.

3 James Craggi, esq.

4 Andrew Quick, esq.

5 John West, esq. *

6 Will. M. of Harrington

7 Philip Hawkins, esq.

S Philip Hawkins, esq. 7 Thomas Trefusis, esq. '- 9 Daniel Boone, esq. *° lOLord George Bentinck.

Grampound.

Francis Scobell, esq.

Thomas Scawen, esq.

Thomas Coke, esq. *

Thomas Coke, esq.

Sir Charles Cooke, knt.

Richard West, esq. 4 1 Humphry Morice, esq.

Humphry Morice, esq. '

Isaac Leheup, esq.

Thomas Hales, esq. *

William Banks, esq. " Thomas Hawkins, esq.

1 Wee -Chamberlain to her Majesty. — I Lieutenant-Colonel of the first Troop of Horse Guards, and one of the Clerks of the ConncU Extraordinary.— 3 Commissioner of Trade; died, a new Writ order- ed, Jan. 26, 1721. — 4 King1! Counsel, since Lord Chancellor of frifand.—S Made Captain of the Band of Pensioners ; and a new Writ Deing ordered. May 23, 1726, he tvas re-elected. — 6 Bank Direc- tor; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. *9> 17 j 3. — 1 Died: a neu-

Writ ordered, Feb. 1, 1739 S Clerk of the Board of Gteen-Cloth.

-9 Captain of a Man of War, afterwards a Commissioner of the Na- vy.— l0 Made Commissary. General of the Musters j and a new Writ bting ordered, July 13, 1742, he was re-elected.—11 Colonel in thi "Foot Guards.

Pari. 9. Thomas Hales and Thomas Trefusis, esqrs, Petitioners 'vithdrcw their Petition.

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Pari. No. 31. Easltbw.

1 Sir Henry Seymour, b{. George Clarke* esq.

2 Sir Henry Seymour, bt. Henry Trelawney, esq;

3 Sir Henry Seymour, bt. Thomas Smith, esq. . r,

4 Sir Charles Hedges, knt- Edward Jennirigs, esq. â– . -

5 John Smith, esq. ' Sir James Bateman, kntf*

Horatio Walpole, esq.

6 John Smith, esq. ? Horatio Walpole, escj. . 4 1 George Vise. Malpas. 5 William Lowndes, esq. *

Sir Henry Hoghton, bt.

7 Sir John Trelawney, bt. Charles Longueville; e$q,

8 Edward Trelawney, esq. 7 Charles Longueville, esq. Samuel Holden, esq. 8

Henry Legge, esq.' p '

9 James Buller, esq. Francis Gashry, esq. ,( 10 John Buller, esq. Francis Gashry, esq.

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1 Speaker in Pari, i, and one of the Tellers of the Exchequer.—

2 Lord Mayor of London in 17 it), and Sub-Governor of- the South. Sea Company in 17 18 : died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 20, 1718.—-

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3 Died: a new Writ ordered, Jan. 9, 1724.— 4 Auditor of the Plan- tations, and. Joint Secretary of the Treasury with William Lowndeij esq. made his Election for Yarmouth , Norfolk.— S Made Master of his Majesty's Robes : and a new Writ being ordered, May 12, 1727, he was re-elected.—6 Died: a new Writ orde/ed, Feb. 23, 1724.— 7 His Seat vacated, being at the Time of his Election, a Commissioned of the Customs.—8 Died : a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1740.—* 9 Commissioner of the Navy. — IO Joint Secretary to the Treasury, and Secretary to Sir Robert Walpole , as Chancellor of the Exchequer. — " South- Sea Director, made Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ord- nance: and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 17, 1751, he was re- elected.

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No. 32. Penn/n.

1 James Vernon, esq.

2 James Vernon, esq.

3 Alexander Pendarvis, esq.

4 Alex. Pendarvis, esq. ' Samuel Trefusis, esq.

5 Samuel Trefusis, esq.

6 Edward Vernon, esq.

7 Edward Vernon, esq.

8 Sir Richard Mill, bt.

9 Edward Vernon, esq. * George Boscawen, esq.

10 George Boscawen, esq. s

Samuel Trefusis, esq. Samuel Trefusis, esq. Samuel Trefusis, esq. Hugh Boscawen, esq.

Hugh Boscawen, esq. * William Vise. Rialton. J Sidney Meadows, esq. Sir Cecil Bishop, bt. John Clavering, esq. John. Evelyn, esq.

Henry Conway, esq. '

' Made Surveyor- General of Het Majesty's Lands ; a new Writ ordered, March z, 17 14. — * Comptroller of the Houshold, made Joint Vice-Treasurer, Receiver- General, and Paymaster of all his Majes- ly's Revenues in the Kingdom of Ireland ; and a new Writ being or- dered, Nov. 21, 1717, he was re-elected and created Viscount Fal- mush ; a new Writ ordered, June 8, 1720. — 3 Son of the earl of Co. dolphin, and Grandson and Heir Apparent (after bis Mother) to the Duke of Marlborough, and afterwards Marquis of B/andford.—— * Made hi* Election for Ipswich ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 14. 1743 — s Colonel in the first Regiment of Foot Guards, Aid-dc- Caiap to his Majesty, and Deputy Governor of the Islands of Scilly* — * Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, made Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons.

Pari. 3. Francis Viscount Rialton, Petitioner.

Pari. 4. Alexander Pendarvis, esq. Petitioner, against Mr Trefafis.

Pail. 8. Robert Trefusis and Edward Vernon, esqrs. Petitioners.

Pari. 9. John Viscount Clcnorchy, and John Clavering, esq, Peti-; (loners, withdrew their Petition.

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Pari

No. S3.

1 Sir Philip Meadows, knt.1

2 Anthony Nicoil, esq.

3 Francis Vise. Rialton. * George Robinson, esq.

4 Sir Edmund Prideaux, bt, Sir Edm. Prideaux, bt. s Charles Talbot, esq.

6 James Cooke, esq.

7 John Goddard, esq. 9

5 John Goddard, esq. " Sir Robert Cowan, knt. " Joseph Gulston, esq. ' *

9 Thomas Watts, esq. "

George Cooke, esq. ''

10 Claudius Aymiand, esq. I[

Ti'egony.

John Trevanion, esq. Thomas Heme, esq. John Trevanion, esq. 3 Edward Southwell, esq. * James Craggs,jun. esq. James Craggs, jun. esq. c Daniel Pulteney, esq. 7 John Merril, esq. e Thomas Smith, esq. '° Matt. Ducie Morton, esq. Henry Penton, esq.

Henry Penton, esq.'8. William Trevanion, esq. '

1 Knight Marshal. — * Succeeded his Father as Earl of Godolphin ; anew Writ ordered, Apr. 9,1713. — 3 Made his Election for the coun- ty.— 4 One of the Clerks of the Council, and Principal Secretary of State for Ireland. — 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 1, 1720. — $ Made Secretary at War; and a new Writ being ordered, Apr, 15, 17 1 7, he was re-elected. Then made one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ; and a new Writ being ordered, Mar. 14, 1718, he was re-elected and died,a new Writ ordered, Mar. 4, 1721.— 7 A Commissioner of Trade, made a Lord of the Admiralty, Oct. 10, J 72 1. — s Deputy -Cofferer of the Household. — 9 A Commissioner for ruling the Merchants Losses by the Spaniaidi. — "° Vice Chamber- lain to the Queen's Household ; died, anew Writ ordered, Jan. 25. 1720. — !i Died; a new Writ ordered, Feb. r, 1737.—" Died; u new Writ ordered, Feb. 23, 1737 '3 South Sea Director- — H De- puty-Ranger of Enfield Chace > died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 20, 1742. — M Made Post, or Carrier of all his Mnjesty's Letters or Dis- patches, between his Court or Palace of Residence, and the first Post Stage or Post-Office of his Post-Master General ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 2, 1747, he was re-elected.— '5 Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas. — "« Under Secretary to the Duke of Newcastle, one of the Principal Secretaries of State. — 1 Made Au- ditor of his Majesty's Duchy of Carnwail ; and a new Writ being ordered, "June 18, 1751, he was re-elected.

Pari. 3. Thomas Mi/iington, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7. James Cooke, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 10. John Kirril, esq. Petitioner, withdrew hU Petition.

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Pari.

No. 34. Bossineif, alias Tintagel.

1 Sir Simon Harcourt, knt.

2 Samuel Travers, esq.

3 Henry Campion, esq. '

4 Sir William Pole, bt.

5 Henry Cartwright, esq. s

6 Robert Corker, esq.

7 Robert Corker, esq. 8 Ja. Cholmondeley, esq. *°

3 Hen. Vise. Palmerston. "

9 Tho. Foster, esq. n } D. John Sabine, esq.'4 5 R* Thomas Foster, esq.

10 Edward Wortley, esq. '6 William Ord, esq.

John Manley, esq. Francis Foote, esq. Francis Robartes, esq, a John Manley, esq. J John Manley, esq. 4 Paul Orchard, esq. Samuel Molyneux, esq. s Henry Kelsal, esq. * John Hedges, esq. 9

Townshend Andrews, esq.1* Peregrine Powlett, esq. C Richard Liddel, esq.13 I Christopher Tower, esq. M Richard Liddel, esq. '* William Breton, esq. Richard Heath, esq. " . William Montagu, esq.

1 A Commissioner of the Public Accompts.— 5 Made his Election foi Bodniyn. — 3 Surveyor-General. — 4 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 4, 17 14. — 5 Made a Commissioner of the Victualling- Office ; and a new Writ being ordered, June It, 1720, he was re-elected.— 6 Secretary to the Prince of Wafer.— 7 A Clerk of the Treasury.— 1 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 1 2, 173 1.— 9 Treasurer to the Prince of Walet ) and Envoy to the Court of Turin.—** Major of the Horse Guards, and DepHty-Go-vernor of Chester Castle. — " Re- membrancer of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland — ™ Deputy-Pay- master of the Forces; died, a new Writ ordered, May 13, 1737. — !i '3 Not duly returned, but had leave to petition.— '4 M Not duly

elected 'S Died ; a new Writ ordered, June 26, 1746.— •* Made

his Election for Peterborough. — '7 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Feb.

11, 1732.

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Pari No. 85. St Ives.

1 Sir Barth. Gracedieu, kt. John Borlace, esq.

2 John Praed, esq. John Borlace, esq.

3 John Praed, esq. John Hopkins, esq.

4 Sir William Pendarris, kt. John Hopkins, esq.

5 Sir John Hobart, bt. ' L<}rd Harry Powtett;

6 Sir J. Hobart, bt. & k.b. H »nry Knollys* esq.

7 Sir Robert Rich, bt. Henry Knollys, esq.

8 Sir Robert Rich, bt. * w. Mackworth Praed, esq. r 9 John Bristowe, esq. 3 Gregory Beake, esq. 4 '

10 John Bristowe, esq? John Lord Hobart. s

John Plumptre, esq. * Samuel Stephens^ esq.

1 Made one of the Commissioners of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, Oct, 19, 172 1, he was re-elected.—* Co- lonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty, and Major- General.— 3 Deputy- Governor of the South Sea Company. — 4 Lieutenant- Colonel of his Majesty's Royal Regiment of Horse- Guards.— 5 Made his Election for Norwich.—6 Died ; a fiew Writ ordered, Nov. 25, 1751.

Pari. 2. Christopher Harris^ merclu and James Tregearey gent, both of this Borough, petitioners ; withdrew their petition.

Pari* 3. JobnBorlace, esq. petitioner.

Pari. 4. John EJJbrd, esq. and Lord Harry Powlet, severally* pe- titioned.—-Also John Hichens, sen*, and Paul Tremeane, on behalf of themselves, and other unbribed Burgesses.

Pari. 6. John Tregeare and Henry Walter, esqrs. petitioners.

Dec. 8. 1702, The Right of Election agreed, to be in the Inha- bitants paying Scot and Dot.

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Pari. No. SS

1 George Granville, esq.

2 George Granville, esq.

3 G. Hen. Vise. Dupplin. ' Bernard Granville, esq.

4 Jermyn Wyche, esq.

5 Jonathan Elford, esq.

6 John Goodall, esq. * Will. Bromley, jun. esq.

7 Jonathan Rashleigh, esq.

8 Jonathan Rashleigh, esq.

0 Jonathan Rashleigh, esq. 10 Jonathan Rashleigh, esq.

Fozvey.

John |Hickes, esq. Henry Vincent, jun. esq. Henry Vincent, jun. esq. s

Henry Vincent, jun. esq. Henry Vincent, jun. esq. 3 Nicholas Vincent, esq, Nicholas Vincent, esq. s Richard vise. Fitzwilliams. Richard vise. Fitzwilliams. John Hedges, esq. * "William Wardour, esq. William Wardour, esq. 7 George Edgecumbe, esq. George Edgecumbe, esq. 8

■ Son of the eatl of Kinnoul, in Scotland, made a Teller of the Exchequer ; and a new Writ being ordered. Dec. 8, 1711, he was re-elected and created Baron Hay of Pcd-warden; a new Writ or- dered, Jan, 25, 1711. — * Made a Commissioner of the Victualling- Office} and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 8, 1711, he was re-elec- ted.— 3 Died} a new Writ ordered, Nov. 24,1719. — * Died; anew Writ ordered, March 3, 1725. — 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. J727. — * Died; anew Writ ordered, June 21, 1737. — 7 Died; a Writ ordered, July 24, 1746. — s Captain of a Man of War, and Clerk of the Council for the Duchy of Lancaster.

Pari. 2. John Foriescue Aland, esq. petitioner.

May 5, 1701. The Right of Election agreed to be in the Prince's Tenants, who are capable of being Portreeve*, and such of the In- habitants only as pay Scot and Lut.

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1 Henrjr Fleming, esq, Edward EUot, e*q.

2 Francis ScobeU, esq. Edward KUat, «q,

3 John Knight, esq. Edward Eliot, esq,

4 John Knight, esq. Edward Eliot, esq,

5 John Sought esq. * Waller Bacop, esq, *

PhiUp Lord gtaabap*

6 John Lord Binny. ' Philip Cavendish, esq. 4

7 Sir G.Heathcote,kt.|cbt5 Sidney Godolpton,^ * Dudley Ryder, esq. t Riebard Etfot, esq. .

8 Charles Lord Baltimore, * Charles Montagu, mi*

9 John Hynd Cotton, esq. James Newswp, esq. ; 10 Thomas Potter, esq. ,9 Richard Eliot, esq. "

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1 Made Secretary for the Leeward Islands $ and a new Writ being ordered, Dec* 24, 1718, he was re-elected. — ? Made his Election lor Norwicb*-& A Commissioner of Trade in Seoikwl*^A Treasurer of Greenwich Hoapital.^5 Senior Alderman of London y and D*» rector of the Bank > died \ a new Writ ordered, Feb. ao, lJ3$*~r* fi Died j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 16, 1733.*** Made SplicitorvGc* neral to bis Majesty ; and a new Wrif being ordered, Jan. 17, 1934, he was re-elected.— 9 J.ord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of rVa/es.-~9 Auditor to the Prince for the County of Cornwall.** *° Son of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Secretary to the Prin- cess of Wiles* — " Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 2a, 1748. !■■■■ 12 Made Receiver-General of his Majesty's Duchy of Cornwall,; and a new Writ being ordered, June, i8f 1751, he was re-elected.

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No. S3. MUcheil, or St. Michael,

Pari.

1 Sir William Hodges, bt.

2 Sir William Hodges, bt.

3 Abraham Blackmore,esq.

4 Sir John Statham, kt.

5 Robert Molesworth, esq. ' G Charles Selwyn, esq. *

7 Henry Kejsal, esq.

8 Robert Ord, esq.

9 Jqhn Ord, esq. 4

Sir Edward Pickering, bt. 10 Albert Nesbit, esq. * Arnold Nesbit, esq.

Hugh Fortescue, esq. Hugh Fortescue, esq. Richard Bellasyse, esq. Sir Henry Bellasyse, knt. Nathaniel Blackistone, esq. John Hedges, esq. Thomas Farrington, esq. 3 Thomas Watts, esq. Edward Clive, esq. * Sir Richard Lloyd, kt.6 Thomas Clarke, esq. *

1 A Commissioner of Trade, and Lieutenant -General of the Ord-

naace ; created Viscount MoUsvjortb in Ireland, June 23, 17 16.—

3 Gentleman -Ihlier to the Princess of Wales.— 5 Made Auditor of his Majesty's Land Revenues within the Principality of Wales; and a new Writ being ordered, June 1, 1733, he was re-elected. — —

4 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Oct. 29, 1745. — 5 Made a Baron of the Exchequer, a new Writ ordered, May 2, 1745. — 6 One of his Majesty's Counsel at Law. — 7 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 19, 1753. — 8 One of his Majesty's Counsel at Law.

Pari. 8. Thomas Farrington and William Wardour, esqrs. peti- tioners, renewed Sess. 2.

Pari. 9. William Newland and Jones Raymond, esqts. petition- ers ; the latter renewed his petition in Sess. 2.

Resolved, Dec. 12, 1689, That the Right of Election is in the Lords of the borough, who arc liable to be Portreeves thereof j and in the Householders of the same, not receiving Alms. — Nov. 12, 1(190, The same Resolution agreed to by both parties. March 20, 1701, The same resolved to be in the Lords of the Manor capable «f being Portreeves, and the -nhabitants paying Scot and Lot.

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Pari: No. 89. Newport.

1 Sir Nicholas Morice, *bt. Sir John Pole, bt.

2 Sir Nicholas Morice, bt. Sir William Pole, bt.

3 Sir Nicholas Morice, bt George Courteriay, esq. f

4 Sir Nicholas Morice, bt, Humphry Morice, esq, 3 Sir Nicholas Morice, bt. Humphry Morice, esq. *

6 Sir Nicholas Morice, bt. 3 Sir William Pole, bart. 4 Thomas Herbert, esq. John Morice, esq.

7 Thomas Herbert, esq. Sir William Morice, bt.

8 Thomas Herbert, esq. 5 Sir John Molesworth, bt. Nicholas Herbert, esq.

9 Nicholas Herbert, esq. Thomas Bury, esq. 10 Nicholas Herbert, esq. Thomas Bury, esq;

1 Made a Commissioner of the Victualling-Office ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 12, 17 11, he was re-elected.—* Bank Di- rector.—3 A new Writ oidered, Feb. 9, 1726. — 4 Made his Elec- tion for Homton.—S Colonel in the first Regiment of Foot-Guards j died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 8, 1740.

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arl. No. 40. St. Maws, Maweis or Mawdit.

1 Francis Godfrey, esq.

2 Francis Godfrey, esq.

3 Sir Richard Onslow, bt,

4 Edward Rolt, esq.

5 William Lowndes, esq. '

6 Sidney Godolphin, esq.

7 Henry Vane, esq.

8 Henry Vane, esq.

9 Robert Nugent, esq. 10 Robert Nugent, esq. I0

Sir Joseph Tredenham, kt. * John Tredenham, esq. John Tredenham, esq. John Tredenham, esq. 3 John Anstis, esq. Francis Scobell, esq. John Chetwynd, esq. s Samuel Travers, esq. 6 Samuel Molyneux, esq. John Knight, esq. 7 William East, esq. Richard Plumer, esq. B James Douglas, esq. 9 William Lord Sundon. ' Sir Thomas Clavering, bt.

1 Colonelin the Guards, and Groom of the Bedchamber to George Prioce of Denmark. — * Died: a new Writ ordered, Nov. 10, 1707. —3 Died : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 5, 1711. — 4 Secretary to the

Treasury S Commissioner of Trade « Died: a new Writ order- '

ed, Jan. 20, 1726. — 7 Made his Election for Sudbury. — s Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations : and a new Writ being or- dered, May 14, 1735, he was re-elected. — 9 Comptroller of the Household to the Prince. — IO Comptroller of the Household to Fre- derick Prince of Wales. — " Died: a new Writ ordered, Jan. 12, *753-

Pari. 6. Francis Scobell and Benedict Ithell, esqrs. Petitioners, newed 9ess. 2.

Pari. 8. Matthew Chilly St. ^rrintin, esq, Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 41. Cattington.

1 Sir William Corytaa, ht. Samuel Rolfo; esq.

2 Sir William Coryton, ht. Samuel Rolle, esq.

3 Sir Wmt Coryton, bt. l Samuel Rolle, esq. H«ry Manatoo, esq.

4 Sir John Coryton, bt. Samuel Rolle, esq.

5 Sir Jofeix Coryton, bt, Samuel Rolle, €6q» *

Thomas Coptestoae, esq.

6 Thomas Lutwyche, esq. 4 Thomas Goptesto*, asq.

7 Sir John Coryton, bt. Thomas Coplestone, esq.

8 Isaac Lebeup* esq* Thomas Coplestone, esq,

9 Cha. Her. Walpole, esq. 5 Thomas Coplestone, esq. 10 Cha, Hot. Walpole, esq. Thomas Coplestone, esq.

Edward Bacon* esq.

tw^- — "^vt^^^r

1 Died : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 25, 171 2.—* Died : a new Writ ordered, Nov. 24, 17 19.— 3 Clerk of the Quit Rents and For* jfehujre-QfSee in Ireland**-* One of his Majesty's Counsel at Law.— * M&tx of the Exchequer ; third Son of the Earl of OrfMt<— 6 P'ted : a new Writ ordered, April 6, 1748.

Pari. 6. Dorr ell Trefawney and George Harrison* esqrs. Petition* era, the former renewed his Petition in Sess. 2.

Pari. 10. Warwick Ca,lmadyy esq. Petitionee withdrew bis Peti- tion, April 6,% 1748, whereupon a new Writ was, ordered W the room of Mr Copiestotty deceased.

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Pari.

No. 42. Cumberland.

1 George Fletcher, esq.

2 James Lowther, esq-

3 James Lowther, esq.

4 James Lowther esq.

5 James Lowther, esq.

Richard Musgrave, esq. ' Gilfred Lawson, esq. Gilfred Lawson, esq. Gilfred Lawson, esq. Gilfred Lawson, esq.

6 Sir Christ, Musgrave, bt. Gilfred Lawson, esq.

7 Sir James Lowther, bt. * Gilfred Lawson, esq.

8 Sir James Lowther, bt. 3 Sir Joseph Penningtoflj bt. *

9 Sir James Lowther, bt. Sir Joseph Pennington, bt. *

Sir John Pennington, bt. 10 Sir James Lowther, bt. Sir John Pennington, bt.

1 Afterwards Sir Richard, a Baronet of Nova-Scotia.—* Succeed- ed fcts Brother in the Dignity of Baronet.— J Vice-Admiral of this

County — 1 Comptroller of the Excise Cash S Died : a new Writ

ordered, Dec. io,

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1744.

William Ogle, of Cowiey-Park, Narlhamhrlaiuf, esq. withdrew.

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Pari. No. 43. Carlisle*

1 Sir James Montagu, kt. Thomas Stanwix, esq.

2 Sir James Montagu, kt. * Thomas Stanwix, esq. *

3 Sir James Montagu, kt. Thomas Stanwix, esq. 3

4 Sir Christ, Musgrave, bt. Thomas Stanwix, esq.

5 William Strickland, esq. Thomas Stanwix, esq. * -

Henry Aglionby, esq.

6 James Bateman, esq. Henry Aglionby, esq. *

7 Charles Howard, esq. 5 John Hylton, esq.

8 Charles Howard, esq. 6 John Hylton, esq.

9 Chaftes Howard, esq. 7 John Stanwix, esq. *

John Hylton, esq. f John Stanwix, esq. ,0 10 Charles Howard, esq. John Stanwix, esq.

1 Brother to Charles. Earl of Halifax ', Solicitor General to her' Ma* jesty, made Attorney- General, and anew Writ being ordered, Nov. 23, 1708, he was re-elected. — 2 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.— 3 Brigadier-General, made Governor of Gibraltar j and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 17, '19 11, he was re- elected.— 4 Made Governor of Hz///: a new Writ ordered, April 3, 172 1. He was afterwards re-elected for Newport, Isle of Wight.— S Lieutenant-Governor of this City and Castle, and Colonel in the second Regiment of Foot Guards. — 6 Aid- de-Camp to his Majesty.— 7 Groom of the Bed- chamber to his lyiajesty.— 8 Not duly elected.— 9 Died : a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1746.— I0 Lieutenant-Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.

Pari. 2. Samuel GledhiU, esq* Petitioner. Resolved, March 14, 17 1 1, That it appears to this House, that William, Lord Bishop of Carlisle, hath dispersed several Copies of a Letter, pretended to have been received from Sir Jas. Montagu, a Member of this House, in or- der to procure Sir J* Montagu to be elected a Citizen of Car/isle, re- flecting on the honour of her Majesty ; and by concerning himself in, the said Election, hath highly infringed the liberties and privileges of the Commons of Great Britain. Resolved, Feb. 23, 17 12, That Sir James Montagu, knt. is duly elected.

April 3, 1721. The House being informed, that Brigadier-Gene- ral Stanwix, a Member of this House, hath, since his Election to serve in this present Parliament for the City of Carlisle, accepted the Office of Governor of Kingston-upon-Huli, and desired the opinion of the House, whether, by such acceptance, his Election became void : and the Commission, constituting him Governor of the* said Town, being produced and read at the table, and a Motion being made, and

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the question being put. That it appears to this House, that the office of Governor of the Town of Kingilon-upon-Hu!l is an office in the Army : It passed in the negative, and a Writ was ordered for ; Election. See N° 147, Note 4.

Resolved, Feb. 23, 1712, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs, and Freemen, resident or not resident. Also, that the Sons of Burgesses, born after their Fathers Freedom, and persons serving Seven Years within the City, have a right to made free.

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Pari

No: 44. Cockermo ut/i .

1 James Stanhope, esq.

2 James Stanhope, esq. 8 James Stanhope, esq. '

4 Joseph Musgrave, esq.

5 James Stanhope, esq. * Sir Thomas Pengelly, kt.

6 SirThomas Pengelly, kt. William Finch, esq. 7

7 "William Finch, esq. S William Finch, esq.

9 William Finch, esq. 10 SirChas. Wyndham, bt. ' William Finch, esq.

Thomas Lamplugh, esq. Albemarle Bertie, esq. Nicholas Lechmere, esq. Nicholas Lechmere, esq. Nicholas Lechmere, esq . 3 SirWilfredLawson,bt. ? * Lord Percy Seymour, > Anthony Lowther, esq. Sir Wilfred Lawson, bt. '

Sir Wilfred Lawson, bt. Sir Wilfred Lawson, bt. â–  Eldred Curwen, esq. John Mordaunt, esq. ** John Mordaunt, esq.'*

' One pf the Generals of her Majesty's Armies : his Election de- clared void, upon the petition of John Qrfeur, esq. but he was re- elected.— * Made First Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor and Under-Trea surer of the Exchequer : a new Writ ordered, April 16, 1717. He was afterwards elected for Newport, Isle of Wight. —

3 Made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for life : a new Writ ordered, June 18, 1717. He was afterwards elected for Tev-'isbury.

4 A double return : the former waved his return, admitting he was not of age at the time of the Election, and that he could not maintain a majority of votes. He was afterwards chosen for BorDu%hbriJi<e. And the latter died, a new Writ ordered, July 11, 1721.— 5 His Majesty's Premier- Serjeant, made Lord Chief Baron of the Exche- quer :

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qutt : a new Writ o^dettd, Jam* 10, 17*7.*—$ Gnm» rf tin fiei-

chamberto bit Majesty*— *?'EnY©y Extraordinary to tic &tates-<Gif*e* r*/,—8 Died t • new Wilt ordered, Jan. £4, 1738.-*^ Made Yfefe- Chamberlain of his Majesty's Household ; and a new Writ being or- dered, June a j. 174^9 he was re-elected.—10 Colonel in the Foot Guards, and Equerry to bis Majesty.—11 Made his Election far Taunton*— *» Mtde a firigadler-Creneral, and Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons.

Pari. No. 45. Derby C aunty.

1 Thomas Coke, esq. * John Curdon, esq.

2 Thomas Coke, esq. John Curzon, esq.

3 Godfrey Clarke, esq. John Ciirzon, esq.

4 Godfrey Clarke, «q. John Curvon, esq.

5 Godfrey Clarke, esq. Sir John Curzoa, bt.

6 Godfrey Clarke, esq. Sir John Curzon, bt

7 Godfrey Clarke, eso. Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bt

8 Lord Charles Cavendish. * Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bt.

9 W. Mam. of Harrington. Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bt. 10 W. M. of Hartiftgton. * Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bt.

Lord Fred. Cavendish. *

â–  wr

z. Vice-Chamberlain to her Majesty.—3 Lord of tke ficdbnJUhber to the Prince, and Brother to the Duke of Devonshire.— 3 Called up to the House of Peer6* a* Levd Cavendish of jfcntattahr* and m*4e Master of die Horse to his Majesty j a new Writ ordered, Jose f g» x 75 1. —4 Third Son to the Duke of Devonshire.

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Pari, No. 46.

1 Lord James Cavendish.

2 Lord James Cavendish.

3 Sir R. Levinge, kt.&bt. Edward Mundy, esq.

4 Edward Mundy, esq.

5 Lord James Cavendish.

6 Lord James Cavendish.

7 Lord James Cavendish.

8 Lord James Cavendish.

9 Lord James Cavendish. Will. Vise. DuHcannon.

10 Will. Vise. Duncannon.

Derby Town.

Sir Thomas Parker, knt. Sir Thomas Parker, knt. â–  Richard Pye, esq. John Harpur, esq. * Nathaniel Curzon, esq. Nathaniel Curzon, esq. William Stanhope, esq. Thomas Bailey, esq. William Stanhope, esq. Charles Stanhope, esq. Charles Stanhope, esq. s JohH Stanhope, esq. John Stanhope, esq.

John Stanhope, esq. 9 Thomas Rivett, esq.

' Made Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench : a new Writ or- tiered, March 13, 1710.— 2 Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland, made Attorney- General there : a new Writ ordered, Dec. lO, 1711 J Died : a new Writ ordered, April 14, 1713, — * Crea- ted Lord Harrington : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1730- — sDied: a new Writ ordered, March 2, 1736. — * Made Auditor of Foreign Accompts or Imposts in Ire/ant/: a new Writ ordered, March I, 1742..— 7 Son in-law to the Duke of Devonshire, made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 23, 1746, he was re-elected. — s Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 2, 1748, he was re-elected, and died ; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 9, 1748.

Pari. 3. Lord James Cavendhh and Richard Pye, esqrs. Petition- ers, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 5. Nathaniel Cannon and Edward Mundy } esqrs. Petition- ers, withdrew their Petition,

Pari. 9. German Pole, esq. Petitioner against Lord Di withdrew his Petition.

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Pari. No. 47. Devon County*

1 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. Robert Rolle, esq.

2 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. Robert Rolle, esq.

3 Sir Will. Pole, bt. ' .' John Rolle, esq. Sir Will. Courtenay, bt.

4 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. Sir Cop. W. Bampfylde, bt.

5 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. Sir Cop. W. Bampfylde, bt.

6 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. Sir Cop. W. Bampfylde, bt.

7 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. John Rolle, esq. *

Henry Rolle, esq.

8 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. 3 Henry Rolle, esq. John namfylde, esq;

9 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. Theophilus Fortescue* esq. 4 ,

Sir Thos. Dyke Aqland* bt. 10 Sir Will. Courtenay, bt. Sir Rich. W.Bampfylde* bt.

Mb

1 Made Master of her Majesty's Household : a new Writ ordered, June 21, 1712 — *Died: a new Writ ordered, May 15, 1730.— 3 Died : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 15, i736»— 4 Died : a new Writ ordered, March 21, 1746/

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Pari. No. 48. Exeter,

1 Sir Edward Seymour, bt.1 JohnSnell, escj. John Harris, esq.

2 John Harris, esq. Nicholas Wood, esqi.

3 Sir C. W. Bampfylde, bt. John Snell, esq.

4 John Rolle, esq. Francis Drew, esq. £ John Bampfylde, esq. Francis Drew, esq. € John Rolle, esq. Francis Drew, esq, 7 Samuel Molyneux, esq. * Francis Drew, esq*

John Belfield, esq. 3 * John King, esq. 4 Thomas Balle, esq:

Sir Henry Northcote, bt. 9 Sir Henry Northcote, bt. 5 Humphry Sydenham, esq*

Sir R. W. Bampfylde, bt. lO John Tuckfield, esq. Humphry Sydenham, esq.

* Died j a new Writ ordered, March 18, 1708. — * A Lord of the Admiralty; died, a new Writ ordered, May 10, 1728.— 3 Serjeant at Law. — 4 Succeeded hia father as Lord King ; a new Writ oidered Feb. 11, 1735.— $ Died; a new Writ ordered, Dec. r, 1743.

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Pari.

1 SirHum. Mackworth,kt.

2 Sir Edw. Seymour, bt.

3 Francis Gwynn, esq. '

4 Francis Gwynn, esq.

5 Arth.Charnpernaon,esq.s Sir John Germayn, bt. * Charles Willes, esq. *

6 Sir Charles Willes, k.b. s

7 Sir Charles Willes, k.b.

8 Sir Charles Willes, k.b.

9 Sir Charles Willes, k.b. 7 Sir John Strange, kt. s

10 Sir John Strange, kt. s

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No. 40. Tolness.

Thomas Coulston, esq.

George Courtenay, esq. Thomas Coulston, esq. Stephen Northleigh, esq. Stephen Northleigh, esq.

Joseph Banks, esq. ExtonSayer, esq. 6 Sir Henry Gough, bt. Joseph Danvers, esq. Joseph Danvers, esq-

Charles Taylor, esq. ,0

i Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered., June 12, 1711, he was re-elected. — J Died; a new Writ ordered April 11, 1717.-3 Died; a new Writ ordered, Dec. ip, 1718. — 4 Made Lieuteaant-General of the Ordnance; and a new Writ being ordered, April 17, 1719, be was re-elected, — 5 Colonel of the first Regiment of Foot-Guards. — fi Doctor of Laws, Advocate of the Admiralty, and Chancellor of Durham, made Surveyor-Ge- neral of his Majesty's Lands ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 8, 1730, he was re-elected and died; anew Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1732.— 7 Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 174L— a Solicitor- General and Recorder of London, both which he resigned — 9 Made Master and Keeper of the Rolls in Chancery ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 9, 1750, he was re-elected—10 Deputy .Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer.

Resolved, March 4, 1(196, That the Right of Election is in the Freemen not Inhabiting, as weil as in the Freemen inhabiting, within the Borough. Also resolved, That Sir Richard Gipps, having pre- ferred to the House, a frivolous, vexatious, and groundless Petition relating to the Election, be taken into Custody of the Serjeant at Arms. Resolved, That Sir Richard Gipps do make Satisfaction to the Members petitioned against, for the Costs and Essences they have been put to by reason of such Petition.

Pari:

No. 50. Plymouth:

1 Charles Tfelawney, esq.

2 Charles Trelawiley, esq.

3 Charles "IVelaWttey, esq, '-

4 Sir John Rogers, bt.

5 Sir John Rogers, bt.

6 William Chetwynd, esq,

7 Arthur Stert, esq.

8 Arthur Stert, esq. 9

9 Arthur Stert, esq. 10 Arthur Stert, esq.

Sir George Byng, kt. Sir George Byng, kt. ' Sir George Byng, knt. Sir George Byng, kt 3 Sir George Byng.kt. & bt." Patee Byhg, esq. 5 Patee Byng, esq.0 Geo. Treby, esq.7 Robert Byng, eeq. a Robert Byng, esq. lo John Rogers, esq. " Charles Vanbrugh, esq. ' Lord Henry Beauclerk. Lord Vere Beauclerk. IJ Lord Vere Beauclerk. l4 Charles Saunders, esq. '

1 Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and * new Writ being ordered, Nov. 15, 1709, he was re-elected. — 2 A Major-General, and Go- vernor of Plymouth, — 3 Admiral of the Blue. — 4 Admiral of the While, Commander in Chief of the Fleet, made Treasurer of the Navy; and * new Writ being ordered, Dec. 9, 1720, he was re- elected and created Viscount Tcrringlon ; a new Writ ordered, Oct. 19, 1721. — 5 A Lord of the Admiralty .— * Made Treasurer or the Navy ; and a new Writ being ordeted, April 18, 1724, he was re- elected.— 7 Made his Election for Dartmouth. — e Made a Commis-- sioner of the Navy ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 13,1732, he was re-elected. — 9 A Commissioner for settling the Merchants* Losses with Spain. — la Made Governor of Barbados! ; a new Writ ordered. May 22, 1719.— "Not duly elected. — " Captain in the Navy ; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18. 1740. — '3 Made a Lord of the Admiralty; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1744, he ■was re-elected. — '4 Admiral of the Blue, created Lord Vere of Han- •worth, Middlesex ; a new Writ ordered, March 20, 1750. — '5 Cap- tain in the Navy.

Resolved, June 9, 1660, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor snd Commonalty.

Resolved, Jan. 17, 1740, That in the last Determination of this House, it appears to this House that the Word Commonalty therein mentioned, extended to the Freemen only. Upon which the Sitting Member, John Rogers, esq. declared he would give the House no farther Trouble, and then he withdrew; and Charier Vanbrugh) esq. was voted duly elected, K 2

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No. 51. Oakhampton.

Thomas Northmore, esq. William Harris, esq. ' Christopher Harris, esq. Christopher Harris, esq.

4 W. Northmore, jun. esq. Christopher Harris, esq.

5 W. Northmore, jun. esq. Christopher Harris; esq.

1 John Dibble, esq.

2 John Dibble, esq.

3 John Dibble, esq.

» Robert Pitt, esq. 7 W. Northmore, esq. S W. Northmore, esq. *

George Lyttelton, esq. 4 9 George Lyttelton, esq. s 10 Sir Geo. Lyttelton, bt.

John Crowley, esq.

Thomas Pitt, esq.

Thomas Pitt, esq.

Thomas Pitt, esq: * Thomas Pitt, esq. 7

1 Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1709. — * Cierk. of the Green-Cloth to the Prince of Wales— 3 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 21, 1735. — 4 Secretary to the Prince of Wales. — 5 Made a Lord of the Treasury; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec, 22, J 744, he was re-elected. — 6 Assay-Master for the Coinage of Tin to the Prince of WaUr.— l Warden of the Stannaries to Frederick Prince of Wales, and Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall.

Resolved, Feb. 24, rytl. That the Right of Election it in the Freeholders and Freemen, being made free according to the Charter- ed By-Laws of the Borough.

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Tarl.

No. 52.

i Nicholas Hooper, '

2 Nicholas Hooper, esq.

3 Sir Nicholas Hooper, kt, -4 Sir Nicholas Hooper, kt. .5 John Rolle, esq.

C Thomas Whetham, esq. '

7 Richard Coffin, esq.

8 Sir John Chichester, bt. J John Basset, esq.

9 Henry Rolle, esq. JO Henry Rolle, esq, *

Sir Bourchier Wrey, bt.

Barwtaple.

Samuel Rolle, jun. esq. Richard Ackland, esq. Richard Ackland, esq. Sir Arthur Chichester, bt. Sir Arthur Chichester, bt. John Basset, esq. 3 Sir Hugh Ackland, bt. Sir Hugh Ackland, bt. Theophilus Fortescue, esq. Theophilus Fortescue, esq

John Harris, esq. Thomas Benson, esq.

» One of the Queen'a Serjeants « Died; a new Writ ordered,

Teb. 7, 1718 — 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 10, 1721. — 4 Lieu tenant-General of his Majesty's Forces, and Colonel of a Re- giment of Foot. — 5 Died; anew Writ ordered, Nov. 18,174a. —

* Created Baron Rilfa ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. nr 1748.

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ParU No. 53. PkjmpUm Earle.

1 Sir Jphfl Copa, j^iu kt. Richard Edg^n^e^

2 Geprge Treby,. esq. Richard Ed^ewrofc^ e$q% .

3 Geprge Treby, esq. Richard Edgesuata* eeq.:

4 George Treby, esq. Richard Edgexajcabe, esq-

5 George, Tret^y, esq. x Richard Edgecuinfre^ esq. *

6 George Treby, ^sq. 3 Richard Edgecumbe, esq. *

7 George Treby, esq. 5 Richard Edgecumbe, esq. Johx* FiUWr, «so,

8 Thpiaas ChWerWJk. esq. Richard Ed*ectj wbs* esq* *

Tbptoas Walker* esq. 7

9 Tho. Clutterbuck, esq. 8 Richard EdgecuixAe, esq. 9 Rich . Edgectmibs,, esq. 1 ° William Lord S wdoiu

10 Rich. Edgecuj»bje,. esq. " George Edg^cuwibe,, eaq. ^ George Treby, esq. William Bake** esq^ '*

J. Made Secretary at War j and a new. Writ being ordered, Dec* 22, 1 7 18, he was re-elected.—-2 Made a Lord of the Treasury; a $5w\ Writ being ordered, June 20-, 17*6, he was redacted and* again Xnade a. Lord of the, Ti$a£Uf$ $, and a new Wrifc b«ng> qfldepq^ Tune 10, I72p^ he was re-eleclie.4'-^3» Mad©: one. q£ the, Teller* o£ the Exchequer* 5, and' a new Writ being ordered, April £, 1724, hje was re-elected.— 4 Mfcde J ointi Vice-Treasurer, Receiver- Generaly and PaymflstcE-Generabof' all has Majesty's; Revenues in; Ikefandy and* a new Writ being ordered, dpril 9, 1724, he was re-elected. 5 Made his Election for Dartmouth.— $ Made his Election for Lest- withie/.—l Surveyor of the Crown Lands.—8 A Lord of the Ad- miralty, made Treasurer of the Navy 5 and a new Writ being order- ed, May 7, 1742, he was re-elected and died ; and a New Writ or- dered, Nov. 26, 1742. — 9 Created Lord Edgecumbe;, a new Writ ordered April 26, 1742. — I0 Eldest son of Lord Edgecumbe ■. ■ ■ 11 Made his Election for LestwithieL — lz Second son of Lord Edge- cumbe 5 made his Election for Fowey. — 13 Alderman of London,

Resolved, Jan. 28, 1703, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Bailiff, and Freemen, and in the Sons of Freemen, who have a Right to demand their Freedom, and have been refused the same. Resolved, That the Proceeding of the Mayor and Corporation m making Freemen after the death of his late Majesty, to vote at the last Election, was illegal, and contrary to the Rights of the Corpo- ration •, and that those Freemen then pretended to be made, have not thereby obtained any Right to vote, on that Account, at any- future Election,

No. 54,.

1 Sir W. Drake, kt. & bt.

2 Sir W. Drake, kt. & bt.

3 Sir W. Drake, kt. & bt. '

4 Sir W. Drake, kt. & bt. 3 William Yonge, esq. 4

6 Sir W. Yonge, k.b. "

7 Sir W. Yonge, k.B. j

B Sir W. Yonge, bt. & k.b. s 0 SirW. Yonge, bt. &k.b." 10 Sir W. Yonge, bt. & k.b

Honilon. Sir Walter Yonge, bt. Sir Walter Yonge, bt. Sir Walter Yonge, bt. ? » James Sheppard, esq. ^ James Sheppard, esq. 3 Sir William Courtenay, bt.-1 Sir William Pole, bt. Sir William Pole, bt. James Sheppard, esq. * Sir William Pole, bt.

1 William Courtenay, esq.

1 H.Reginald Courtenay, esq.

, John Heath Duke, esq. "

1 A Lord of the Admiralty. — s Double Return: the latter duly «Iected, and the former made a Commissioner of the Customs. — 3 Ser- jeant at Law, and Recorder of this Borough. — ■) Ranger of Hampion- Cturt, and a Commissioner for Stating the Debts due to the Army.— . 5 Made his Election for the County. — 6 Made a Lord of the Treasu- ry, and a new Writ being ordered, April 2, 1734, he was re-elec- ted.—7 Made a Lord of the Admiralty : and a new Writ being or- dered, May 27, 172S, be was re-elected, and afterwards made a Lord of the Treasury ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 8, 1730, he was re-elected. — B Died: and afterwards voted not duly elected, March 15, 1731. — P Made Secretary Bt War, and a ntw Writ be- ing ordered, May 9, 1735, he was re- elected. —!3 Made Joint Vice- Treasurer, and Receiver-General, and Paymaster of all bis Majesty's Revenues in the Kingdom of Ireland; and a new Writ being order- ed, May 10, 1746, lie was re-elected—11 Changed bis Name to Date in this Parliament.

Pari. 4. Sir William Courtenay and Sir William Po/e, Barts. Pe- titioners.

_ Pari, s- Sir William Drake, bart. and James Sheppard, esq. Pe- titioners ; the former withdrew his Petition, and the latter neglected to deliver in his Qualification, as required by the Sitting Members.

Pari. j. John Ehvlll, esq. Petitioner against Sir William Pole, renewed Sess. 2, and withdrawn.

Pari. 6. James Sheppard, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 6. Several Inhabitants and Housekeepers, Petitioners. Re- rolved, Dec. 18, 1724, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabl- £ 4 tarts,

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tants, Housekeepsrs, commonly called Potwallers, not receiving Alms of the Parish.

Pari. 7. Sir William Po/e, Bart. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, 4, and he was voted duly elected.

Pari. 10. Henry Reginald Courtenay, esq. petitioned against John Heath, esq. renewed Sese. 2.

Fori. No. 55. Tavistock.

1 Henry Manaton, esq. James Bulteel, esq.

2 Henry Manaton, esq. Sir John Cope, knt.

3 Henry Manaton, esq. ' Sir John Cope, knt. * James Bulteel, esq.

4 James Bulteel, esq. Sir John Cope, knt.

5 Sir Francis H. Drake, bt. Sir John Cope, knt. & bt.

6 Sir Francis H. Drake, bt. Sir John Cope, knt. & bt,

7 Sir Francis H. Drake, bt. Sir John Cope, knt. & bt. *

Sir Humphry Monnoux, bt.

8 Charles Fane, esq. * Sidney Meadows, esq. ' 0 Charles Viscount Fane. Lord Sherard Manners. 3

James Viscount Limerick. 10 R. Leveson Gower, esq. * Thomas Brand, esq. Sir Rich. Wrottesley, bt, 7

1 Not duly elected.—' San ot Sir Jehu Cope, bare— 3 Made his Election for the County of Southampton. — 4 Son to Lord Fane, and Envoy to the Court of Florence.— 5 Died : a new Writ order- ed, Jan. 20, 1742.— 6 Made his Election for Litchfield.- -7 Made one of the .Clerks Comptrollers of his Majesty's Household ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 9, 1749, he was re-elected.

Pari. 5. Henry Manaton, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Sir Francis Henry Drake, bart. Petitioner.

Resolved, March 13, (696, That the Right of Election is in the Freeholders of Inheritance in possession, inhabiting within the Bo- rough. Resolved, Feb. 4, 1697, That the Right is in the Freehol- ders of Inheritance in possession, inhabiting within the Borough, who have been, or shall be, presented as such, by the Jury of Enquiry of the Borough. Resolved, Jan. 19, 1703, That the Right is iu the Freeholders of Inheritance in possession, inhabiting within the Ba-

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Nb. S6. Ashburlon.

2 Richard Reynel, esq.

2 Robert Balle, esq.

3 Richard Lloyd, esq. * Richard Reynel, esq.

4 Richard Reynel, esq. â– 5 Richard Reynel, esq.

6 Richard Reynel, esq.

7 Richard Reynel, esq.

5 Sir W. Yonge, bt. & k'.b. Thomas Bladen, esq.

9 John Harris, esq. * lO John Harris, esq.

Gilbert Yarde, esq. * Roger Tuckfield, esq. Roger Tuckfield, esq. Roger Tuckfield, esq. * George Courienay, esq. Andrew Quick, esq. Roger Tuckfield, esq. Roger Tuckfield, esq. Roger Tuckfield, esq. Roger Tuckfield, esq. 1 Roger Tuckfield, esq. 5 Joseph Taylor esq. John Arscot, esq. 7 John Arscot, esq.

* Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 7. 1708.— * * Both not duly e- Iected.— 3 Made his Election for Newport in Cornwall; a new Writ ©rdered, March 20, 1711, upon his being voted duly elected for this Borough.— i Made his Election for HonUon^—5 Died; a new Writ

ordered, April 4, 1739— < Master of bis Majesty's Hooshold.

3 Commissary-General of the Marines.

Pari. 1, Andrew -fjwici, esq. pet was voted duly elected.

Pari. 2. Richard Reynel, esq. voted duly elected.

Pari. 4. Andrew Qtich and Rkhard Fo-u

Pari. 7. Robert Yarde, esq. Petitioner.

Resolved, Feb. 26, 1708, That the Right of Election is in the Freeholders, having Lands or Tenements, holden of the Borough only.

Resolved, March 17, 1711, That the Freeholders of the Land* and Tenements, called Hal/hanger and Halwell Lands, lying within the Borough, r.nd subject to pay a Borough Rent, have a Right to vote.

led against Mr Tuckfield, who tioaer; the Sitting Members

Petitioners.

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Pari

No. 51. Dartmouth.

1 Nathaniel Heme, esq.

2 Nathaniel Heme, esq. S Nathaniel Heme, esq.

4 John Fownes, esq.

5 John Fownes, jun. esq.

6 George Treby, esq. *

7 George Treby, esq. *

8 George Treby, esq. 6

9 George Treby, esq. 8 Lord Archib. Hamilton.

10 John Jefferys, esq.

Frederick Heme, esq. Frederick Heme, esq. Frederick Herne$ esq. Frederick Heme, esq. 4 Sir William Drake, bt, Joseph Heme, esq. Thomas Martyn, esq. * Walter Cary, esq. ■ Walter Cary, esq. • Walter Cary, esq,

Walter Cary, esq.

1 Made one of the Commissaries for treating with the Commissa- ries on the Part of France, for settling the Trade between Great Britain and France ; a new Writ ordered, March J, 1714. — 2 Colo- nel in A« Guards.— 3 Made one of his Majesty's Justices for the Counties of Carnarvon, Merirmetb, and Angltsea ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 23, 1726, he was re-elected. — 4 For P/ympton in the last Parliament, made Master of the Hems-hold ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 8, 1730, he was re-elected. — S Made one of tfre Chief Clerks of the Council ; *nd a new Writ being ordered, May 14, 1719, he was re-elected. — <• Made a Lord of the Treasury ; and

a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 18. 1740, he was re-elected. >

7 Made one of the Clerks Comptrollers of his Majesty's Housbokl ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 16, 1738, he was re-elected. —

* Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 1

Admiralty.

Pari. 5. Nathaniel Heme, esq. Peticii Nov. 28, 16% The Right of Electia

pears to be in the Freemen.

174

2.-5 A Lord of the'

ithdrew his Petition, aid in the Report, ap-

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Pad.

No. 58. Bere-Ahton.

1 Peter King, esq. '

2 Peter King, esq.

3 Six Peter King, knt. * Sir Peter King, hat.

5 Horatio Walpole, esq). * Edward Carteret, esq. 4 Philip Cavendish, esq. s St John. Broderickj eaq.

6 St John Broderick, esq.

7 Sir F. Hen. Drake, bt. T Sir Archer Croft,, be *

SSirF. Hen. Brake, bt."

Samuel Heathcote, esq.

9 Samuel Heathcote, esq.

10 Sir F. Hen. Drake, bt. '4

Spencer Cowper, esq. Spencer Cowper, esq. Lawrence Carter, esq. Lawrence Carter, esq. Lawrence Carter, esq.

Sir John Hobart, bt. fi Sir Robert Rich,, bt. Sir J". Hobart, bt. & k.b. Henry Lord Waldeo. '° William Morden, e3q. " John Bristow, esq. ' J

SirW. Mortf. Harbord, k.b. SirVV.M. Harbord, k.b. '*

x Recorder of Z<Wot. — * Made Surveyor and' Auditor- General of alibis Majesty's Revenues arising io jfoiurica : a new Writ orderady No». 2.;, 1717- Ho was afterwards chosen for Eastlovi. — 3 Made one of his Majesty's Counsel at Law ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan, 10, 1716, he was re-elected. — 4 Made Joint Postmaster-Gene- ral: a new Wiit ordered, April 14, 1721, — 5 Not duly ekttedk Resolved, June 6, 1721, That the Right of Election is in the Free- hold Tenants, holding by Burgage-Tenure, and paying Threepence fifr ciiiiim, or more ancient Burgage- Rent, to rile Lord of the said Borough, and in them only ; and that St. Jvhn Brodarick, esq. was duly elected. — « Made his Election for St. /iw, A new Writ ot> dered, Jan. 24, 1724. — 7 Made his. Election foi Tavi.rloci. — S Muds his Election for Norfolk.— 9 Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plan- tations, and a new Writ being ordered, May 15, 1730, he was re- elected.— <° Succeeded Ills Father as Earl of Suffolk. A new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1734. — I[ Changed his Name to Harbord.— M Died: a new Writ ordered, Feb, 8, 1740- — '3 Deputy -Governor of the South-Sen Company. — '4 Ranger and Keeper ofhis Majesty's Forest of Darini'ire, made one of the Clerks Comptrollers of the Household, and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 12, 17^3, he was re- elected.— '5 Created a Baronet in 1746,

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Pari

No. 59. Tiverton.

1 Thomas Bere, esq.

2 Thomas Bere, esq.

3 Thomas Bere, esq. '

Sir Edward Narthey, kt. :

4 Sir Edward Northey, kt.

5 Sir Edward Northey, kt.

6 Arthur Arscot, esq.

7 Arthur Arscot, esq.

8 Arthur Arscot, esq.

9 Arthur Arscot, esq.

10 Sir Wm. Yonge, k.b. ' Henry Conyngham, esq. :

Robert Burridge, esq, Richard Mervin, esq. Richard Mervin, esq. ' John Worth, esq. ' John Worth, esq. John Worth, esq. Thomas Bere, esq. Thomas Bere, esq. 3 George Dean, esq. Sir Wm. Yonge, k.b. James Nelthorpe, esq. Dudley Ryder, esq. * Sir Dudley Ryder, kt. Sir Dudley Ryder, kt.

It:

1 ' r The Return being made, it appeared that they had all an equal number of Voices, Resolved, Dec. I, 1710, That it is a void Election, and that a new Writ be issued. Mr. Bere was made j Commissioner of the Victualling-Office, and Sir Edward Nertheyani Mr. Worth were elected. — * Her Majesty's Attorney-General.— 3 Died : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 20, 1726. — 4 Made his Election for iloniton. — 5 His Majesty's Solicitor- General, made Attorney- General ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. I, 1737, he was re- elected.— 6 Made his Election for Honilon.—I Created Lord Maunt- ebarles in Ireland, Sept. 8, 1753.

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No. 60. Dorsetshire.

ParL

1 Thomas Strangeways,esq. Thomas Chaffin, esq.

2 Thomas Strange ways, esq. Thomas Chaffin, esq.

3 Thomas Strangeways, esq. Thomas Chaffin, esq.

Edward Bingham, esq,

4 T. Strangeways, jun. esq. George Chaffin, esq.

5 T. Strangeways, jun. esq. George Chaffin, esq.

6 T. Strangeways, jun. esq.* George Chaffin, esq. George Pitt, jun. esq.

7Edm. Mort. Pleydell, esq. George Chaffin, esq.

8 Edm. Mort. Pleydell, esq. George Chaffin, esq.

9 Edm. Mort. Pleydell, esq. George Chaffin, esq. lO George Pitt, esq. George Chaffin, esq-

Died j anew Writ ordered, April 2, 1 Ni'it ordered, Jan. 18, 1727.

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Pari.

No. 61. Poole.

1 Sir Will. Phippard, knt.

2 William Lewen, esq.

3 Sir Will. Phippard, knt.

4 George Trenchard, esq.

5 George Trenchard, esq.

6 George Trenchard, esq.

7 George Trenchard, esq.

8 George Trenchard, esq.

9 Joseph Gulston, esq. 3 10 Joseph Gulston, esq.

Samuel Weston, esq. Thomas Ridge, esq. Thomas Ridge, esq. ' Sir William Lewen, knt. Sir William Lewen, knt. Sir William Lewen, knt. Thomas Ridge, esq. Dennis Bond, esq. a Thomas Wyndham, esq. Thomas Wyndham, esq. Thomas Missing, esq. George Trenchard, esq.

1 Brewer at Portsmouth, expelled the House for being guilty of great Frauds and Abuses in his Contract for furnishing theNavy with Eeer. A new Writ ordered, Feb. 22; 171 f. — 'Letter-Carrier to his Majesty, expelled the House for a notorious Breach of Trust re- posed in him, as a Commissioner and Trustee for the Sale of forfeited Estates far the Use of the Public. A new Writ ordered, April 3, 1732.-3 South-Sea Director.

Resolved, June I j, 1661, That the Right of Election is in the Out-Burgesses, as well as in the In -Burgesses. Feb. 9, 1669, Was resolved, by the Committee, to be in the Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty, who pay Scot and Lot ; to which the House disagreed.

P AHLIAMENf ARV RHGI3T«r $#

pjr/. JVb. 62. Dorchester.

1 AwnsfcHTi ChurcWJl, esq. Nathaniel Napier,

2 Awnsbam Churchill, esq. John Churchill, esq.

Dennis Uond, esq.

3 Sir Nathaniel ftfapier, ht. Benjamin Gifford, esq*

4 Sir Nathaniel Napier, bt. Henry Trenqhard, esq.

5 $ir N#&aniel Napier, bt. Etenry Trenchard, esq, *

Robert Brown, jun. esq. * Abraham Janseen, esq.

6 Joseph pamer, esq* E& Morton PleydelJ, esq, 4

William Chappie, esq.

7 John Brown, eaq. "V^iiliam Chappie, esq. s

8 John &rqwn, e$q, * William Chappie, esq. 7

Robert Brown, esq.

9 John Brown, esq. Nathaniel Gundry, esq. • lO John Brown, esq. * Nathaniel Gundry, esq. '•

John Pitt, esq. " George Damer, esq. **

George Clavell, esq.

■*H ■ 111 Ul I II. 1)1 1 ill I U J- »l I ill H IM1.J Jl J ■ ■ I " > '" ■ '»'■'■

1 IJicd ; a new Writ ordered* Nov. 15, 1709. — 2 pied : a new Writ ordered, April 8. 1720. — 3 Not duly elected. Resolved, May 17, 1720, That part of the Parish, called the Hofy Trinity, or Dor- fbester Trioitatis., which was formerly the Parish of Froom Whitjiekk is n* part of this J$pr,ough.— Resolved, That the Xythiag of CoUitoor Row, within the Parish of the Holy Trinity, is no part of this Bo- rough. Resolved, May 18, 1720, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants, paying to. Church and Poor in icspect of their perso- nal Estates, and in such Persons as pay to Church and Poor in respect of their real Estates, and that Abraham Janssen, esq. is duly elect- ed.—4 Not duly elected. — 5 Made Justice of the Counties of Merio- neth, Carnarvon, and Anglesey, in the Principality of Wales J and * new Writ being ordered, March 4, 1 729, he was re-elected.— 6 Made one of his Majesty's Counsel at Law j and a nc,w Wril being ordered, March 4, 1729, he was re-elected.— «7 Made a Judge of *he- King's Bench ; a new Writ ordered, June 17, i737«-"-8 Made one pf his Majesty's Counsel at Law ; and a new Writ being ordered, July 14, 1742, he was re-elected. — 9 Died : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1751. — IO Made a Judge of the Court of Common Pleat, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1751. — XI Before in this Parliament foi Ware* ham.—1* Died : a new Writ ordered, March 18, 1752.

Pari. 6. William Chappie and George White, esqrs. Petitioners; the latter withdrew his Petition, and the former was voted duly elec- ted.

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Pari. No. 63. Lyme Regis.

1 Thomas Freke, esq. John Burridge, esq.

2 Thomas Freke, esq. John Burridge, esq.

3 Henry Henley, esq. John Burridge, jun. esq.

4 Henry Henley, esq. John Burridge, jun. esq.

5 John Henley, esq. John Burridge, jun. esq.

6 Henry Holt Henley, esq. John Burridge, jun. esq.

7 John Burridge, jun. esq. ' Henry Drax, esq. Hen. Holt Henley, esq. *

8 Henry Holt Henley, esq. John Scrope, esq.

9 Henry Holt Henley, esq. John Scrope, esq. 10 Hen. Holt Henley, esq. 3 hJohn Scrope, esq. *

Robert Henley, esq. Thomas Fane, esq.

* Not duly elected. Resolved, Nemine contradkenle, Feb. J,

1728, That John Barridge, junr. esq. being Mayor at the Time of. the Election, and the proper Officer, to whom the Precept was di- rected, was not capable of being elected and returned to serve in Par- liament for the same Borough, and Mr. Henley duly elected.— • a Made Clerkof the Pipe ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 21,

1729, he was re-elected. — 3 Died: a new Writ ordered, May (J, 1748. — 4 )oint Secretary to the Treasury. Died : a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 12, 1753.

Pari. 2. Henry Henley, esq. Petitioner.

Parl.fi. William Smith, esq. and Thomas Parish, of London* Merchant, Petitioners. The latter withdrew his Petition; the fdr- lewed Sess. 2, 3, and withdrew.

May 21, 1689. The Right of Election insisted to be In the Mayor, Burgesses, and Freeholders. Feb. 28, 1728, Was alledgedlo be in the Mayor, Capital Burgesses, and Freemen.

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Pari. No. 64, 65. Weymouth and Melcomb Regis,

Which Two Borough? send jointly Four Members.

1 Maurice Ashley, esq. Anthony Henley, esq. Charles Churchill, esq, ' Henry Thynne, esq.

2 Maurice Ashley, esq. Anthony Henley, esq. Charles Churchill, esq. H^nry Thynne, esq. *

Edward Clavell, esq. 8 James Littleton, esq. 3 William Betts, e$q. s Maurice Ashley, esq. 4 Sir Thomas Hardy, knt. Anthony Henley, esq. 4 5 William Harvey, escj. Reginald Marriot, esq.

4 Daniel Harvey, esq. 6 John Baker, esq. € William Betts, esq. 6

. James Littleton, esq. 7 Reginald Marriot, fesq.

Sir Thomas Hardy, knt. William Harvey, esq.

5 Daniel Harvey, esq. 8 William Betts, esq. Thomas Littleton, esq.9 John Baker, esq. xo

Edward Harrison, esq.

1 Groom of the Bedchamber to George Prince of Denmark.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. io, 1709.— 3 3 Their Election declared void, and a new Writ being ordered for two Members in their room, they were again returned, but voted not duly elected.-* 4 4 Voted duly elected.— 5 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Dec. 8> 17 r 1. — * 6 6 All three not duly elected. — 7 A Commissioner of the Navy, and Rear-Admiral of the Red.-*-s Lieutenant- General and Go- vernor of Guernsey. — 9 Captain of Foot. — lo Vice-Admiral of the Blue. Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 21, 1717^

Pari. 3. John Ward and William Hal let , esqrs. Petitioners.

Pari. 4. Sir Thomas Hardy, knt. William Harvey, John Ward, Reginald Marriot, esq. Petitioners ; Mr Ward withdrew his petition; the other three, with James Littleton, esq. voted duly elected.— Refolved, June 3, 17 14, That all Conveyances to split and divide the Interest in any Houses or Lands in the Boroughs of Weymouth and Melcomb Regit, among several Persons, in order to multiply Voices at the Election, are illegal and void.

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Pari. No. 64, 65. Weymouth and Melcomb Regi$$

continued.

6 Sir James Thornhill, kt. " William Betts, esq. John Ward, esq. '* Thomas Pearse, esq. ,a John Willes, esq. ,4 Edward Tucker, esq.

7 Sir James Thornhill, kt. Thomas Pearse, esq. Edward Tucker, esq. William Betts, esq. ,5

George Doddington, esq.

8 Thomas Pearse, esq. George Doddington, esq. G. B. Doddington, esq.15 Edward Tucker, esq. n John Tucker, esq- John Olmius, esq.

9 Joseph Darner, esq. John Tucker, esq. John Raymond, esq. James Stuart, esq.

10 George Doddington, e9q. Edm.HungateBeagharj,esq. WelboreElKs, esq.18 Richard Humer, esq. **

Lord George Cavencfi$h,

i^^—PiF^mW*

11 His Majesty's Serjeant-Painter.—12 Expelled the House for For- gery , a new Writ ordered, May 23, 1726.-— x3 Made a Commissioner of the Navy ; a hew Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1727.— *4 Second Jus- tice of Chester.— *S Knox Ward, esq. Petitioner against Mr. BetU^ renewed Sess. 2 and 3, and the Election, as to Mr. Betts, was decla- red void, and a new Writ ordered, May 7, i^o.-*-1^ Made his Election for Bridgewater.—l7 Made Supervisor of his Majesty's Quarries in the Island of Portland \ a new Writ ordered, Feb. 28, 1737. — iS A Lord of the Admiralty.—^ Died j a new Writ order- ed, Jan. 17, 1751.

Pari, 8. John Olmius, esq. Petitioner against John Tucker, esq.

Pari. 9. Thomas Pearse, John Olmius, Richard P/umer, esqrs. and Colonel Cholmondeley, were Candidates upon the Interest of Sir Robert Walpole. See a very particular Account thereof in the second Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the Conduct of Sit Robert Walpole, folio, 1742.

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Pari.

No. i

Bridport.

1 Alexander Pitfield, esq.

2 William Coventry, esq.

3 William Coventry, esq.

4 William Coventry, esq.

5 William Coventry, esq. Sir Dewy Bulkeley, knt.

Thos-Strangeways,jun. esq. Thos.Strangewaysjjun. esq. Thos. Strangeways, jun.esq. John Hoskins Giffbrd, esq. John Strangeways, esq. * Peter Walter, esq- *

6 Sir Dewy Bulkeley, knt. Peter Walter, esq.

7 William Bo'

si-

8 William Bowles, esq.1

9 William Bowles, esq. 7 T. Hen. ViscDeerhurst.

James Pelham, esq. 4 JohnJewkes, esq. Solomon Ashley, esq. 8 George Richards, esq- s

Thomas Grenville, esq. '

G. Win. Vise Deerhurst. James Grenville, esq. " 30 James Grenville, esq. " John Frederick Pinney, esq.

* Made one of the Clerks Comptrollers of his Majesty's House- hold i and a new Writ being ordered, April l6, 1717, he was ic. elected, and succeeded as Earl of Coventry : a new Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 1719. — * Not duly elected. — 3 Clerk of the Peace for the County of Middlesex. — * Made his Election for Newark ; and upon Sa/omtri Ashley, esq. withdrawing his Petition, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 13, 1730— 5 South-Sea Director.—* Governor of the lark. Buildings Company. — 7 Made his Election for Beivdley, upon the Electors, &c. withdrawing their Petition. A new Writ ordered, March 25, 1742.— 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 28, 1746.— J Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1744. — '° Captain of the Defiance man of war. Killed, May 3, 1747, in an engagement, when the whole French fleet were taken ; and a new Writ ordered, May 19, 1747. — " Deputy- Paymaster of the Forces, and Commis- sioner of Trade- — « In this Parliament before, for Old Sarum.

Pari, e, William Bragg, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7. Alexander Pitfield and Solomon Ashley, esqrs. Petition- ers; the latter renewed his petition Sess. 2 and 3, and afterward* withdrew it.

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Pari. 9. Several Electors Petiti

v their petition.

Resolved, May 17. 171 c, That the Right of Election is in all tl

Inhabitants not receiving almsj

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Pari. No. 67. Shaftesbury.

1 Edward Nicholas, esq. Sir John Cropley, bt.

2 Edward Nicholas, esq. Sir John Cropley, bt.

3 Edward Nicholas, esq. * Edward Seymour, esq. *

Henry Whitaker, esq.

4 Edward Nicholas, esq. 3 Henry Whitaker, esq.

5 Edward Nicholas, esq. 4 Samuel Rush, esq. 4 Edward Nicholas, esq. William Benson, esq. s

SirEdwardDesbouverie,bfc *

6 Edward Nicholas, esq. 6 Sir Edward Desbouverie, bt, Stephen Fox, esq.

7 Stephen Fox, esq. Sir Edward Desbouverie, bt,

8 Jacob Banks, esq. 7 Philip Bennet, esq. 8 Philip Bennet, esq. Stephen Fox, esq.

9 Peter Walter, jun. esq. Charles Ewer, esq. 9

George Pitt, esq. 10 Cuthbert Ellison, esq. George Pitt, esq. l

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William Beckford, esq.

1 Made one of the Commissioners for keeping the Privy Seal j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 17 11, he was re-elected.— * Died; a new Writ ordered, March 13, 17 11, — 3 Paymaster of the Pensions. — 4 4 Both not duly elected. William Benson and Henty Andrews, esqrs Petitioners ; the former wps voted duly elected, but the Qualification delivered in by Mr. Andrews being insufficient, he was voted not duly elected, and a new Writ ordered, May 6, J715, for the choice of one other Member. — 5 Made Surveyor-Ge- neral of his Majesty's Works j and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 13, 17 18, he was returned, but voted not duly elected. — 6 Died; a new Writ ordered, April 27, 1726. — 7 Died j a new Writ order- ed, March 1, 1738. — 8 Not duly elected, but re-chosen on the death of Mr. Banks, — 9 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, June 24, 1742.— 10 Made his Election for the County. — XI Alderman of London*

Pari. 4, William Benson and John Still, esqrs. Petitioners.

Pari. 5. William Hearst, esq. Petitioner against Edward Nicho- las* esq. on his being re-elected, and the Sitting Member was voted duly elected.

Pari. 6» Charles Wither and Clement Wearg, esqrs. Petitioners : the latter neglected to deliver in his Qualification, as required, the former renewed his Petition in Sess. 2.

Pari. 8. Thomas Drvry, esq. Petitioner against Philip Bennet^ esq. on his being re-elected.

Pari.

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Pari. 10. Fraser Honey wood, esq, Petitioner against Mr, Bedford, Resolved, Feb. 29, 1696, That the Right of Election is not only

in the Mayor and Burgesses, but in the Inhabitants paying Scot and

Lot.

Pari. No. 68. Wareham.

1 Thomas Erie, esq. * George Pitt, esq,

2 Thomas Erie, esq. George Pitt, esq.

S Thomas Erie, esq. George Pitt, esq. *

Sir Edward Ernie, bt.

4 Thomas Erie, esq. George Pitt, esq.

5 Thomas Erie, esq. 3 George Pitt, esq. 4 Henry Drax, esq. George Pitt, jun. esq.

6 Sir Edward Ernie, bt. Joseph Gascoigne, esq.

7 Sir Edward Ernie, bt. s Joseph Gascoigne, esq. * Nathaniel Gould, esq. Thomas Tower, esq.

8 Henry Drax, esq. John Pitt, esq.

9 Henry Drax, esq. John Pitt, esq. 7

10 Henry Drax, esq. 8 Thomas Erie Drax, esq. 8

John Pitt, esq. 9 R. Banks Hodgkinson, esq.

Henry Drax, esq.

1 Lieutenant- General of the Ordnance, and Governor of Portsmouth, * Made his Election for the County of Southampton.— 3 Seat vacated by accepting a Pension during pleasure ; a new Writ ordered, March 19, 1718.— 4 Made his Election for the County of Southampton.— 5 Died, anew Writ ordered, Feb. 17, 1729. — 6 Died, anew Writ ordered, Feb. 6, 1729.— 7 Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plan- tations \ and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1744, he was ie-elected.«— 8 8 Both voted not duly elected. Resolved, Jan. 19, 1748^ That the Right of Election is only in the Mayor and Magi- strates, and in such of the Inhabitants as pay Scot and Lot, and in the Freeholders of Lands and Tenements there, who have been, bona fide, to their own Use, in the actual Occupation, or in the Receipt of the Rents and Profits of such Lauds or Tenements, for the space of one whole Year next before the Elect;on, except the same came to such Freeholders by descent, devise, marriage- settlement, or promo- tion to some benefice in the Church. — 9 Made Steward and Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, Desborough, and Bonenham, Bucks, and a new Writ ordered, Jan. iy, 1751. He wa6 re-elected for Dorchester.

Pari. 6. George Pitt, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7. Henry Ludlow Coker, esc]. Petitioner.

Pail. 8. Nathaniel Gould, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, 4.

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Pari No. 69. Corfe Castle.

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1 John Banks, esq, Richard Fownes, esq

2 John Banks, esq. Richard Fownes, esq' S John Banks, esq. Richard fownes, esq.

4 John Banks, esq. Richard Fownes, esq.

5 Dennis Bond, esq* l William Okenden, e

John Banks, esq. Joshua Churchill, esq John Bond, esq.

6 Dennis Bond, esq. John Banks, esq.

7 John Bond, esq. John Banks, esq. & John Bond, esq. John Banks, esq. 9 John Bond, esq^ * Henry Banks, esq,

Thomas Erie Drax, esq. 10 John Bond, esq. * Henry Banks, esq.

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1 Letter-Carrier to his Majesty, and Commissioner of the forfeited Estates. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 12, 1718.— 3 Double .eturn ; the former not duly elected, the latter made a Commissioner of the Victualling- Office \ and a new Writ being ordered, May 30, 1720, he was re-elected, and died. A new Writ ordered, Feb. 1^ 1 721. —4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1744. — 5 King's Counsel.

Pari* S' $°{,n Baft* *n4 Richard Fownes, esqrs. Petitioners y withdrew their Petition*

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April 6, 1699. The Right of Election (as said in the Report) appeared to be in Lessees for Years, paying Scot and Lot $ and also in such Persons as had the Freehold in Reversion, upon such Lease for Years. March 2, 1700, Was agreed to be in such as have an Estate ©f Inheritance, or a Lease for Years, determinable upon Life or Lives, paying Scot and Lot. Jan. 21, 17 19, Was agreed to be in such Persons as are seized in Fee, in Possession or Reversion, of any Messuage or Tenement, or Corporal Hereditament $ and in sach Per- sons as are Tenants for life or lives ; and for want of such Freehold, in Tenants for Years, determinable on any Life or Lives, paying Scot and Lot, and no others.

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Pari.

No. 70* Durham County.

1 Sir Robert Eden, bt

2 Sir Robert Eden, bt.

3 Sir Robert Eden, bt.

4 John Eden, esq.

5 Sir John Eden, bt.

6 Sir John Eden, bt,

7 George Bowes, esq.

8 George Bowes, esq.

9 George Bowes, esq. lO George Bowes, esq.

John Tempest, esq. William Vane, esq. x William Lambton, esq. John Hedworth, esq. John Hedworth, esq. John Hedworth, esq. John Hedworth, esq. John Hedworth, esq. John Hedworth, esq. * Henry Vane, esq. * Hon. Henry Vane. 4

1 Afterwards Viscount Vane*— * Died, but no new Writ ordered. 3 Made a Lord of the Treasury $ and a new Writ being ordered, April 21, 1749, he was re-elected. Succeeded his father as Lord Bernard; a new Writ ordered, May 4, 1753.— 4 Son of Lord Ber- nardy in this Parliament before, Downton.

Pari. 6. William Viscount Vane, Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 71. Durham City.

1 Sir Henry Bellasyse, knt. Thomas Conyers, esq.

2 James Nicholson, esq. Thomas Conyers, esq.

3 Sir Henry Bellasyse, kt> ' Thomas Conyers, esq. Robert Shaftoe, esq.

4 George Baker, esq. Thomas Conyers, esq.

5 Geofge Baker, esq. Thomas Conyers, esq.

6 Charles Talbot, esq. * Thomas Conyers, esq.

7 Charles Talbot, esq. J Robert Shaftoe, esq- 4 Henry Lambton, esq. John Shaftoe, esq.

8 Henry ]Lambton, esq. John Shaftoe, esq.

9 Henry Lambton, esq. John Shaftoe, esq. 5

John Tempest, esq. 10 Henry Lambton, esq. John Tempest, esq.

. i . . â– "â– '

1 Made a Commissioner of the Accompts of the Army in Spain, Portugal* Gibraltar, and Port Mahon \ a new Writ ordered, Feb. 15, 1712. — a Son to the Bishop of Durham, made Solicitor-General j and a new Writ being ordered, April 23, 1726; he was re- elected.— 3 Created Lord Talbot, and Lord Chancellor 5 a new Writ ordered^ June 17, 1734. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 15, 1730.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 5, 1742*

Pari. 3. Anthony Hail, esq. Petitioner against Robert Shaftoe \ esq.

Pari. 6. James Montagu, esq* Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

JParl. 7. Henry Lambton, esq. Petitioner against John Shaftoe, esq.

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No. 72. Essex.

1 Sir Francis Masham, bt.

2 Sir Francis Masham, bt. S Sir Richard Child, bt.

4 Sir Richard Child, bt £ Sir Richard Child, bt "

6 William Harvey, esq.

7 Richard Vise. Castlemain.

8 Thomas Bramston, esq.

9 Thomas Bramston, esq. 10 William Harvey, esq.

Thomas Middleton, esq* Thomas Middleton, esq. ' Thomas Middleton, esq. Sir Charles Barrington, bt. Thomas Middleton, esq. * William Harvey, esq. ** Robert Honywood, esq. Robert Honywood, esq. Sir Robert Abdy, bt. Sir Robert Abdy, bt- Sir Robert Abdy, bt Sir Robert Abdy, bt. 4 Sir John Abdy, bt.

* Created Viscount Castlemain, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and af- terwards Earl Ti/ney.—* Died, a new Writ ordered, May io, 17 15. 3 Not duly elected,— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nor, 29, 1748,

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Pari. No. 78. Colchester.

1 Sir Thomas Webster* bt. Sir Isaac Rebow, knt^

2 Sir Thomas Webster, bt. Sir Isaac Rebow, knt.

3 Sir Thomas Webster, bt. z Sir Isaac Rebow* knt* William Gore> esq.

4 Sir Thomas Webster* bt.* Sir Isaac Rebow, knt. # William Gore* esq- Nicholas Corsellis* esq

5 Sir Isa&c Rebow, knt. Richard Ducane* esq.

6 Sir Thomas Webster, bt. Matthew Martin, esq. *

' 7 Stamp Brooksbank, esq.4 Samuel Tufihell* esq* 5

8 Isaac Lem. Rebow* esq. 6 Matthew Martift* esq- Jacob Houblon, esq.

9 John Olmius* esq. 7 Matthew Martia, esq* 7 Charles Gray* esq. Samuel Savill, esq.

10 Charles Gray, esq. RichardSavageNassau,esq,

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*Not dttly elected. Resofoed, Jan. 27, 1711, That the Maydr cannot make Foreigners free, withoat the consent of the majority of Aldermen and Common-Council.—* a Both not duly elected. Re- solved, May 6, 17 14, That the Right of making Foreigners (not having, a Right of Freedom by Birth or Service) Freemen, is in the Mayor and Burgesses in Common-Hall assembled.— 3 East India Director. — 4 Bank Director.— 5 A Commissioner for settling Com- merce.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 27, 1735. — 7 7 Not du- ly returned or elected.

Pari. 5. Nicholas Corsef/is, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 6. Sir Isaac Rebow, knt. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2 & 3.

Pari. 7. Sir George Cooke, knt. Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 74. Maiden*

1 William Fytche, esq. John Comyns, esq. '

2 Sir Richard Child, bt« Thomas Richmond, esq.

3 John Comyns, esq. Thomas Richmond) esq. *

William Fytche, esq. ? Thomas Bramston, esq*

4 John Comyns, esq. Thomas Bramston, esq. *

5 John Comyns, esq. 4 Thomas Bramston* esq* Samuel Tuffnell, esq.

6 Sir John Comyns, knt. 5 Thomas Bramston* esq* Henry Parsons, esq. *

7 Henry Parsons* esq. Thomas Bramston, esq.

8 Henry Parsons, esq. 1 Martin Bladen* esq. 8 Benjamin Keene, esq. *

9 Sir Thomas Drury* bt« Robert Colebrooke, esq* 10 Sir Richard Lloyd, knt 9 Robert Colebrooke, esq.

* Serjeant at Law.—* Died, anew Writ ordered, April 23, 171 1. £ Made Comptroller and Register of the Two Million Lottery j a Mw Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 1712.-4 His Election void, having wilfully refused to take the Qualification Oath, as required so to do. RaioAfeJ, by the Committee, May 20, 17 15, 1st, That the Right of Election is in such Freemen only, as do not receive Alms, and are entitled to Freedom by Birth, Marriage, or Servitude. 2dly, That such Persons as derive their Right of Freedom from honorary Free- men, haye not a Right to vote. 3dly, That Persons claiming their Freedom by Purchase, and exercising Trades within the Borough, haye not a right to vote, which three Resolutions were all disagreed to by the House. At the same time, Samuel Tqfttell, esq. was voted duly elected.-— 5 Made a Baron of the Exchequer $ a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 17, 1727. — 6 Before in this Parliament for Ltstwkhiel. 7 Died} a new Writ ordered, Jan. 8, 1740. — 8 A Commissioner of ^rade and Plantation*.—? One of his Majesty's Counsel at Law.

Pari. 5. Samuel Tuffnell and William Jolliffe% esqrs. Petitioners 5 the former voted duly elected.

Pari. 6. Henry P arsons } esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2.

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Pari. No. 15. Hanvich.

1 Sir Thomas Davall, bt. John Ellis, esq.

2 Sir John Leake, knt. l Thomas Franklanct, esq. * Sir Thos. Davall, bt. 7 z KenricEdisbury,esq. 3

3 Kenric Edisbury, esq. 3 Thomas Frankland, esq.

4 Thomas Heath, esq. 4 Sir Thomas Davall, bt. $ : Car. Harv. Mildmay, esq. Thomas ueath, esq. *

Bened Leon Ld. Baltimore.

5 Thomas Heath, esq. Sir Philip Parker, bt

6 Humphry Parsons, esq. Sir Philip Parker, bt.

7 John Viscount Percival. Sir Philip Parker, bt.

8 Carteret Leathes, esq. Charles Stanhope, esq;

9 John Phillipson, esq. 7 Hill Mussenden, esq. 8 10 John Phillipson, esq. 9 Edward Viscount Coke. ■•

Wenman Roberts, esq. " «•■»— >^ ^— — — . — —^-^«— >—«•••— —■—.^■••™«™.

1 Made his Election for Rochester. — * Double Return. It appear- ing that there was an Equality of v6tes, viz. Sixteen for Sir Thomas Davall, and the Mayor and Fifteen for Mr. Edisbury. Resolved^ that the Election is a void Election, and a new Writ was ordered, Jan. 13, 1709, for a new Election, when Mr. Edisbury was chosen. 3 Commissioner of the Victualling. Office .—4 Not duly elected.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, May 4, 17 14.— <* Again not duly elec- ted.—7 Commissioner of the Navy, made a Lord of the Admiralty j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 7, 1743, he was re-elected, and made Surveyor-General of his Majesty's Woods on the North and South of the River Trent 5 and a new Writ being ordered, April ir, 1745, he was re-elected. — 8 A Commissioner of the Alienation-Office. 9 South-Sea Director.—1© Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1753. 11 Nephew to the Earl of Leicester.

Resolved, April 6, 1714, That the Right of Election is in the Ma^or, Aldermen, and Capital Burgesses or Headboroughs, resident within the Borough. "

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Pari.

No. 76. Gloucester County.

1 Sir John Guise, bt.

2 Sir John Guise, bt.

8 John Berkley, esq.

4 John Berkley, esq.

5 M. Ducie Morton, esq. * Edmund Bray, esq.

6 Kinard Delabere, esq.

7 Sir John Dutton, bt.

. 8 Thomas Chester, esq.

9 Thomas Chester, esq. 1Q Thomas Chester, esq.

Maynard Colchester, esq. Matthew Ducie Morton, esq, Matthew DucieMorton, esq* Thomas Stephens, esq. Thomas Stephens, esq. * Henry Berkley, esq. Henry Berkley, esq* Henry Berkley, esq. Benjamin Bathurst, esq. Norborne Berkley, esq. Norborne Berkley, esq.

x Made Joint Vice-Treasurer, and Receiver-General, and Paymas- ter-General, of all his Majesty's Revenues in the Kingdom of Ireland, with Richard Earl of Scarborough ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 16, 17179 he was re-elected, and created Lord Ducie ; a new Writ ordered, Jane 10, 1720.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, March 10, 1720.

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Pari. No. 77. Gloucester City.

1 John Hanbury, esq. William Cooke, esq.

2 William Cooke, esq. * Thomas Webb, esq. Francis Wyndham, esq.

3 John Blanch, esq. Thomas Webb, esq,

4 Charles Cox, esq. * John Snell, esq*

5 Charles Cox, esq. John Snell, esq.

6 Charles Hyett, esq, John Snell, esq. *

John How, esq.

7 M. D. Morton, esq.4 ? D. £ Thomas Chester, esq. ChasSelwyn, esq. 5)R. £ Benjamin Bathurst, esq*

8 John Selwyn, esq. c Benjamin Bathurst, esq.

9 John Selwyn, esq. 7 Benjamin Bathurst, esq- 10 John Selwyn, esq. * Benjamin Bathurst, esq.

Charles Barrow, esq.

1 Died j a new Writ ordered, Not. 15, 1709.— * a Welsh Judge.«~r 3 Died j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 17 27.^-4 A double Return, the two lait duly elected j Mr. Morton and Mr. Chester waving their Return, and Mr. Morton was re-elected for 'Tregony.-— 5 Equerry t# the Queen.— * Treasurer to the Queen.— 7 Made Paymaster of the Marines at the Expiration of this Parliament.—8 Treasurer to George Prince of Wales j died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 14, 1751.

Pari. 2. William Trye, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Wyndham, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 5. Francis Wyndham, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 6. Sir Edward Fust, bt. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, anfl

withdrawn.

^arl. 9. Benjamin Hyett, esq. Petitioner.

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No. 78. Cirencester.

1 Allen Bathurst, esq.

2 Allen Bathurst, esq. '

3 Allen Bathurst, esq. * Thomas Master, esq.

4 Thomas Master, esq.

5 Thomas Master, esq.

6 Thomas Master, esq.

7 Thomas Master, esq.

8 Thomas Master, esq.

9 Thomas Master, esq. 10 Thos. Master, jun. esq.

John Cox, esq.

Charles Ireton, esq. Charles Cox, esq. * Charles Cox, esq.

Benjamin Bathurst, esq. Benjamin Bathurst, esq. Benjamin Bathurst, esq* Peter Bathurst, esq. William Wodehouse, esq. Henry Bathurst, esq. Henry Bathurst, esq.4 Henry Bathurst, esq.

1 1 Several Inhabitants Petitioners. Resolved, Dec. 8, 1709, Tkat the Inhabitants of the dbby% the Emery., and Springate-Lane, not receiving Alms, have a Right to vote, and that the Ejection is a void Election ; a new Writ was ordered, Dec. 12, 1709, when the same Gentlemen were re-elected*—2 Created Lord Bathurst 5 a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 1712-— 3 Chosen also for Norfolk. Died, a new Writ ordered, April 9, 173$.— 4 Made one of his Majesty's Counsel learned in the Law : and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 21, 1746, he was re-elected. He was Solicitor-General, and after- wards Attorney -General, to the Prince of Wales.—-S Died, a new Writ ordered, May 31, 1 749.

Resolved, May 21, 1724, That the Right of Election is in all the Inhabitants, Householders. N. B. It was resolved in this Case, that where there is no Custom or Charter for the Election, there the In- habitants, Householders, ought to elect.

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Pari. No. 79. Teivkesbary.

1 Richard Dowdeswell, esq. Edmund Bray, esq.

2 Richard Dowdeswell, esq. Henry Ireton, esq. S William Bromley, esq. Henry Ireton, esq. *

William Dowdeswell, esq.

4 Chas. Dowdeswell, esq. * William Dowdeswell, esq* Anthony Lechmere, esq.

5 Anthony Lechmere, esq.3 William Dowdeswell, esq. Nicholas Lechmere, esq.4

Thomas Viscount Gage.

6 Thomas Viscount Gage. George Read, esq. 5

7 Thomas Viscount Gage. George Read, esq.

8 Thomas Viscount Gage. Robert Tracy, esq. €

9 Thomas Viscount Gage. John Martin, esq.

10 Thomas Viscount Gage.7 William Dowdeswell, esq.

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1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 20, 1711. — » Died, a new Writ ordered, June 3, 1714. — 3 Made Receiver- General and Cashier of his Majesty's Customs ; anew Writ ordered, June 19, 1717. — 4 Made his Majesty's Attorney- General 5 and a new Writ being ordered, March 14, 1718, he was re-elected, and created Lord Lechmere : a V new Writ ordered, Oct. 19, 172 1. He was before in this Parliament for Cockermouth. — $ Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and Brigadier* General of his Majesty's Forces. — 6 Trustee for Georgia. — 7 Steward fcf the Household to Frederick Prince of Wales.

Pari. \. Edward Pofiham, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Lechmere.

Pari. 5. George Read, esq. Petitioner against Lord Gage, with- drew his Petition.

Pari. 7. Thomas Read, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. %.

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Pari. No. 80. Hereford County.

1 James Vise. Scudamore.

2 James Vise. Scudarriore. S James Vise. Scudamore.

4 James Vise. Scudamore.

5 Richard Hopton, esq. *

Henry Gdrges, esq.

John Prise, esq.

John Prise^ esq. *

Sir Thomas Morgan, btf.

Sir Thomas Morgan, bt.

Sir Thomas Morgan, bt. 3

Sir Hunger ford Hoskins, bt*

6 Sir E. Goodere, kt. & bt. Velters Cornwall, esq.

7 Edward Harley, esq. Velters Cornwall, esq*

8 Edward Harley, esq. Velters Cornwall, esq. :9 Edward Harley, esq. 4 Velters Cornwall, esq.

Thomas Foley, esq. 10 Edward Lord Harley . Velters Cornwall, esq.

1 Made a Commissioner of the Excise ; a new Writ ordered, July 8, 17 1 2.— * Lieutenant-Colonel of General Handasyde** Regiment of Foot.— -3 Died j a new Writ ordered, Feb. 21 , 17 17.— A Succeed- ed to the Title of Earl of Oxford} a new Writ ordered, Dec. 2fy 3741.

Pari. 2. Henry Gorgest esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 3« Henry Gorges, esq. Petitioner.

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ParL No. 71. Durham City.

1 Sir Henry Bellasyse, knt. Thomas Conyers, esq.

2 James Nicholson, esq. Thomas Conyers, esq.

3 Sir Henry Bellasyse, kt« * Thomas Conyers, esq. Robert Shaftoe, esq.

4 George Baker, esq. Thomas Conyers, esq.

5 George Baker, esq. Thomas Conyers, esq.

6 Charles Talbot, esq. * Thomas Conyers, esq.

7 Charles Talbot, esq. * Robert Shaftoe, esq- 4 Henry Lambton, esq. John Shaftoe, esq.

8 Henry ]Lambton, esq- John Shaftoe, esq.

9 Henry Lambton, esq. John Shaftoe, efcq. 5

John Tempest, esq. JO Henry Lambton, esq. John Tempest, esq.

1 Made a Commissioner of the Accompts of the Army in Spain, Portugal* Gibraltar, and Port Mahon $ a new Writ ordered, Feb* 15, 1712. — * Son to the Bishop of Durham, made Solicitor-General $ and a new Writ being ordered, April 23, 1726; he was reelected.— 3 Created Lord *lalbot, and Lord Chancellor $ a new Writ ordered,. June 17, 1734. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 15, 1730.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 5, 1742.

Pari. 3. Anthony Hall, esq. Petitioner against Robert Shaftoe* esq.

Pari. 6. James Montagu, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

JParl. 7. flenry Lambton, esq. Petitioner against John Shaftoe, esq.

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Pari. No. 72. Essex.

1 Sir Francis Masham, bt.

2 Sir Francis Masham, bt. S Sir Richard Child, bt.

4 Sir Richard Child, bt

5 Sir Richard Child, bt â– 

6 William Harvey, esq.

7 Richard Vise. Castlemain.

8 Thomas Brainstem, esq.

9 Thomas Bramston, esq. 10 William Harvey, esq.

Thomas Middleton, esq* Thomas Middleton, esq- ' Thomas Middleton, esq. Sir Charles Barrington, bt. Thomas Middleton, esq. * â–  William Harvey, esq. *1 Robert Honywood, esq. Robert Hony wood, esq. Sir Robert Abdy, bt. Sir Robert Abdy, bt. Sir Robert Abdy, bt. Sir Robert Abdy, bt. 4 Sir John Abdy, bt.

* Created Viscount Castlemainy in the Kingdom of Ireland, and af- terwards Earl Ti/ney. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, May io, 17 15. 3 Not duly elected,— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered; Nor, 29, 1748*

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Pari. 8. Sii Robert Cornewall, bt. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2. and 3.

April 1 6, 1725, The Election was granted to be in the Bailiffs, Capital Burgesses, and Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot.

Pari. No. 83. Weobley.,

1 John Birch, esq. ' Henry Cornewall, esq-

2 Henry Thynne, esq. * John Birch, esq. Henry Gorges, esq.

S John Birch, esq. Henry Cornewall, esq.

4 John Birch, esq. Udeval Price, esq.

5 Charles Cornewall, esq. s Paul Foley, esq. 4 Nicholas Philpott, esq. John Birch, esq.

6 Nicholas Philpott, esq. John Birch, esq.

7 Udeval Price, esq. John Birch, esq. 5

James Cornewall, esq.

8 Sir John Buckworth, bt. John Birch, esq. *

James Cornewall, esq.

9 Hensy Vise. Palmerston. 7 George Lord Carpenter. *' 10 Manseli Powell, esq. * Savage Mostyn, esq. IO

John Earl of Egmont.

1 Serjeant at Law. — 2 Made his Election for Weymouth and Mel- comb Regis. — 3 Vice-Admiral of the Blue, and Comptroller of the Navy; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 12, 1718.— 4 Not duly elected.— -5 Made Cursitor-Baron of the Exchequer 5 and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 14, 1730, he was re- elected, and expelled for a notorious Breach of Trust reposed in him, as a Commissioner and Trustee for the Sale of the forfeited Estates, and* a new Writ ordered, March 31, 1732. — 6 Died, and voted not duly elected. — 7 Chief Remembrancer of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland,— * Lieutenant-Colonel of the First Troop of Horse Guards. — 9 Not duly elected.—10 Captain of a Man of War, and an Elder Brother of the Trinity-House, made Comptroller of the Navy ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 21, 1749? he was re-elected.

Pari. 5. Thomas Foley, jun. esq. Petitioner against Mr. Pbilpot* withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 6, Eaward Hughes and John Carpenter, esqrs. severally petitioned, and renewed their Petitions in Sess. 2.

Pari. 7. James Cornewall, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Birch 9 upon his being re-elected.

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Resolved, March 3, 1737, That the Right of Election is in the inhabitants of the ancient Vote-Houses of 20s. per Ann. Value and upwards, residing in the said Houses 40 Days before the Day of Elec- tion, and paying Scot and Lot, who shall be resident in such Houses, at the Time of the Election, and that John Birch , esq. deceased f was not duly elected.

Part. No. 84. Hertford County.

1 Sir John Spencer, bt. Ralph Freeman, esq.

2 Thotnas Halsey, esq. Ralph Freeman, esq*

3 Thomas Halsey, esq. Ralph Freeman, esq. *

4 Thomas Halsey, esq. Ralph Freeman, esq. *

5 Sir T.Saund. Sebright, bt. Ralph Freeman, esq.

6 Sir T. Saund. Sebright, bt. Ralph Freeman, esq.

7 Sir T.Saund. Sebright, bt. Charles Caesar, esq.

8 Sir T. S. Sebright, bt. 3 William Plumer, esq. Charles Caesar, esq. 4

9 Jacob Houblon, esq. Charles Gore, esq. 10 Paggen Hale, esq. Charles Gore, esq.

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1 Chairman of the Committee of Privileges and Elections.—2 Son of the former.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 19, 1736.— 4 Died, but no new Writ issued.

Pari. 8. Hensbaw Halsey, esq. Petitioner against Charles C&sar, esq.

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Pari. Nc. 85. St. Albans*

1 George ChurchiH, esq, Henry Killigrew, esq.

2 John Gape, esq. Joshua Lomax, esq.

S John Gape* esq. William Grimston, esq.

4 William Hale, esq. * William Grimston, esq. * John Gape, esq.

5 William Hale, esq. ? William Viscount Grimstoiu Joshua Lomax, esq.

[ (S William Clayton, esq. * William Gore, esq,

7 Willianl Vise. Grimston. Caleb Lomax, esq. s

Thomas Gape, esq. • John Merril, esq.

8 Sir Thomas Aston, bt. Thomas Ashby, ^sq.

9 James West, esq. 7 * Thomas Ashby, esq. *

10 James West, esq.

Hans Stanley, esq.

Sir Peter Thompson fait.

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1 Not duly elected. Resolved, April 27, 1714, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, and Freemen, and such Householders oaiy as pay Scot and Lot.— * Created Viscount Grim- ston in Ireland.— $ Died; a new Writ ordered, No*, ai, 1717.— 4 Auditor-General to the Prince, afterwards Lord Sandon.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, March i{$, 1730.— <* Died, a aew Writ order- ed, Jan. 16, I733» — ^ Joint-Secretary of the Treasury.—8 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 4, 1743.

Pari. 5. Joshua Lomax, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Hale, with- drew his Petit: on.

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Pari. 6. William Viscount Grimston, and Joshua Lomax, esq. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 8. William Viscount C rims ton f Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

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Par/.

Mo. 86. Hertford Toum;

1 Sir Thomas Clerke, kt.

2 Sir Thomas Clerke, kt.

3 Charles Cresar, esq. '

4 Charles Caesar, esq.

5 Charles Cxsar, esq. * Sir Thomas Clerke, kt.

6 Charles Cxsar, esq. 4 Sir Thomas Clerke, kt.

7 Sir Thomas Clerke, kt.

8 Sir Thomas Clerke, kt.

9 George Harrison, esq. 10 George Harrison, esq.

Charles Csesar, esq, William Monson, esq. Richard Gulston, esq. Richard Gulston, esq. Richard Gulston, esq. " John Boteler, esq. ** Edward Harrison, esq. s George Harrison, esq. George Harrison, esq. Nathaniel Brassey, esq. Nathaniel Brassey, esq. Nathaniel Brassey, esq.

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1 Made Treasurer of the Navy , and a new Writ being ordered, June 12. 1711, he was re-elected. — ■ * Not duly elected,— 3 One of the Commissioners of the Equivalent, — 4 Not duly elected.— S Late Governor of Fort St George, made Joint Post -Master- Ge- neral ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1727.

Pari. 2. Cba rlcs Ctzsar, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Resolved, Jan. 27. 1702, That the Right of Electing Is in all the Freemen, and also In all the Inhabitants being Huusholders, and not receiving Alms. Resolved, That the Right of Election Is not in such Persons only as are Inhabitants, Housholders, not receiving Alms, and in such Freemen, who, at the Time of their Freedom granted to them, were inhabitants of the Borough, ot the Parishes thereof. Resolved, Dec. 6, 1705, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants not receiving Alms, and in such Freemen only as, at the time of their being made free, were Inhabitants of the said Borough, or the Parishes thereof 5 the Nun#er of the Freemen liv- ing out of the Borough not exceeding three persons,

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Pari. No. 8 j • Huntingdon County.

1 John Dryden, esq. * John Pocklington, esq. fc John Proby, esq.

2 John Proby, esq. John Pocklington, esq.

3 John Proby, esq. 3 John Pocklington, esq. Sir John Cotton, bt.

4 Sir Mat. Dudley, bt. t Robert Piggot, esq. s

5 John Bigg, esq. * Robert Piggot, esq.

6 John Bigg, esq. E. R. vise. Hinchinbroke. 7

John Proby, esq.

7 John Bigg, esq. Will. Marq. of Harrington. *

Robert Piggot, esq.

8 Lord Robert Montagu. f Robert Piggot, esq. Charles Clarke, esq.

8 Coulson Fellows, esq. William Mitchell, esq. '•

William Montagu, esq. " 10 Coulson Fellows, esq. Edward Wortley, jun; esq.

1 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Jan. 16, 1708.—* Bencher of the Middle Temple. — 3 Died j a new Writ ordered, Dec. 1. 1710,— • 4 Afterwards a Commissioner of the Customs. — 5 Nephew and Heir to John Drydeq, esq. above-mentioned. — 5 Late an Exempt in the Yeomen of Guards. — 7 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, Father of John, 4th JLarl of Sandwich 5 died, a new Writ ordered, Oct. 18, • 3722. — Succeeded his Father as Duke of Devonshire ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 1730.— 9 Vice-Chamberlain to the Queen, succeed- ed his brother as Duke of Manchester ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. jj, 1739. — I0 Died j a new Writ ordered, Oct. 21. 1745- — " Cap- Jain of a Man of War, and Brother to the Earl of Sandwich.

ParJ. 3. Sir John Cktton% bt. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition upon the Death of Mr Erqbj[.

Pari. 8. William Mitchell, esq. petitioned against Charles Clarke , esq. objecting to his Qualification, but the Sitting Member was vo- ted duly elected.

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JParl. No. 88. Huntingdon Town.

J John Pedley, esq. ' Edward Wortley, esq.

2 Francis Page, esq. Edward Wortley, esq.

3 Francis Page, esq. Edward Wortley, esq.

4 E. R. V. Hinchinbroke. ' Sidney Wortley, esq.

5 E. R. V. Hinchinbroke. Sidney Wartley, esq.

6 Roger Handaside, esq. Edward Wortley, esq.

7 Roger Handaside, esq. Edward Wortley, esq. ,8 Roger Handaside, esq. * Edward Montagu, esq.

|9 Wills Hill, esq. 3 Edward Montagu, esq,

Albert Nesbitt, esq. 10 Kellond Courtenay, esq. 4 Edward Montagu, esq.

John Montagu, esq. 5 ■* "' ■■ » ■■■> ' » ■ I-..-—, i » , ,,.ii , „

1 Lord Lieutenant of the County, and Father to the present Earl of Sandwich. — 2 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and Governor cf Fort Philip in Minorca. — 3 Made his Election for Warwick.*— 4 Bro- thcr-in-Law to the Earl of Sandwich \ died, a new Writ ordered, March 3, 1748.— 5 Great- Grandson of Henry % the first Earl of Manfbester.

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Pari. No. 89. Kent.

1 WilUam Viscount Villiers. Sir Cholmley Bering, bt*

2 Sir Thomas Palmer, bt Sir Stephen Lennard, bt *

David PolhilJ, esq. S Sir Cholmley Bering, bt* Percival Hart, esq* Sir William Hard res, bt

4 Sir Edw. Knatehbull* bt. Percival Hart, esq.

5 William Delaone, esq. Mildmay Fane* esq. *

John Fane, esq. 4

6 Sir Edw. Knatchbull, bt. Sir Thomas Twisden, bt

7 Sir Roger Meredith, bt. Sir Robert Furnese, bt *

Sir Edward Dering, bt.

8 William Viscount Vane. 6 Sir Edward Dering, bt "Sir Christ. Powell, bt

9 Sir Roger Twisden, bt. Sir Edward Dering, bt. lO Sir Roger Twisden, bt. Sir Edward Dering, bt.

* Died ; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 23, 1709.—-' Killed in a duel t>y Mr. Ibornbill, a new Writ ordered, May 16, 1711.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Sept. 16, 17 15.— 4 Colonel of the First Troop of Grenadier-Guards, afterwards Earl of Westmoreland.— 5 Died, anew Writ ordered, March 19, 1733 — * Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb.

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Pari. No. 90. Canterbury,

1 Henry Lee, esq. John Hardres, esq. *

2 Edward Watson, esq. Thomas D'Aeth, esq. S John Hardres, esq. Henry Lee, esq. *

4 John Hardres, esq. Henry Lee, e9q.

5 John Hardres, esq. Sir Thomas Hales, bt. *

6 Samuei Milles, esq. Sir Thomas Hales, bt.

7 Sir William Hardree, bt. Sir Thomas Hales, bt.

8 Sir Will. Hardres, bt. * C Brodnax, Sir Thomas Hales, bt. Thomas < May, ^ esq.

£ Knight,

9 Thomas Watson, esq. e Thomas Best, esq. Sir Thomas Hales, bt.

lO Mat. Robinson Morris, esq. Thomas Beet, esq.

* Major and Governor of San Jon Castle.—* Made a Commissioner of the Victual ling. Office j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 8. -iyn, he was re-elected.— 3 A Commissioner of the forfeited E- fttatcs.— 4 Not duly ejected. — 5 Changed his Name first to May, and afterwards to Knight. — * Succeeded his Brother as Earl of Rocking- ham ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 7, 1746. Pari. 5. Sir Francis Head, bart. Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 91. Rochester.

1 Sir Gloudesly Shovell, kt.1 Sir Staflford Fairborn, kt. •* Sir John Leake, kt.

2 Sir John Leake, kt. 3 Sir Stafford Fairbairn, kt.

3 Sir John Leake, kt. William Cage, esq.

4 Sir John Leake, kt. William Cage, esq.

5 Sir Thomas Palmer, bt. 4 Sir John Jennings, kt. s

6 Sir Thomas Palmer, bt.. * Sir John Jennings, kt. Sir Thomas Coleby, bt. 7

7 David Polhill, esq. 8 Sir John Jennings, kt. *

8 David Polhill, esq. Nicholas Haddock, esq,

9 Edward Vernon, esq. I0 Nicholas Haddock, esq. David Polhill, esq. Sir Chaloner Ogle, kt.

10 David Polhill, esq. I5 Sir Chaloner Ogle, kt. I$

Nicholas Haddock, esq. John Byng, esq.14

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1 A Lord of the Admiralty, Rear- Admiral of Great Britain^ and Admiral and Commander in Chief of the Fleet j cast away, Oct. 22, 3707, on the Rocks near Scilly \ a new Writ ordered, Dec. 23, 1707. — 2 A Lord of the Admiralty. — 3 A Rear- Admiral, made a Lord of the Admiralty j and a new Writ being ordered, April 5. 1709, he was re-elected.— 4 A Commissioner for stating the Debts due to the Army. — 5 Admiral of the White, made a Lord of the Admiralty 3 and a new Writ being ordered, March 10, 171 8, he was re-elected.— * Died j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 6, 1724. — 7 A Commissioner of the Navy. — 3 Made Keeper of the Records in the Tower \ and a new Writ being ordered, April 27, 1731, he was re-elected.— 9 House- keeper to Greenwich Hospital.—-10 Made his Election for Ipswich ; no Writ ordered till Feb. 14, 1743. — " Rear Admiral of the Blue,, Admiral and Commander of the Fleet in the Mediterranean 17395 died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1746. — l2 Admiral of the White, — x3 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1751. — J4 Vice- Admiral of the ifo/.— *S Died \ a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21 ,

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Pari: No. 92. Maidstone.

1 Sir Thomas Culpeper, bt. Thomas Blisse, esq*

2 Sir Thomas Culpeper, bt. Sir Robert Marsham, bart.

3 Sir Thomas Culpeper, bt. Sir Robert Marsham, bt.

4 Sir Samuel Ongley, kt. Sir Robert Marsham, bt.

5 Sir Thomas Culpeper, bt. Sir Robert Marsham, bt* *

Sir Barnham Rider, kt.

6 Sir Tho. Culpeper, bt. * John Finch, esq. Sir Barnham Rider, kt.

7 Thomas Hope, esq. John Finch, esq.

8 W.Horsman.Turner,esq. John Finch, esq. s

Robert Fairfax, esq.

9 Heneage Lord Guernsey. John Bligh, esq. 10 W. H. Turner, esq. 4 Robert Fairfax, esq.

Gabriel Hanger, esq.

1 Created Lord Romney \ a new Writ ordered, June 25, 17 16.— * Died: a new Writ ordered, May 27, 1,723.-3 Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 8, 1740.— 4 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, April

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Pari. 2. Richard Beale% esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 7. Sir Barnham Rider, kt. and John Hamilton , esq. Peti- tioners.

Feb. 7, 1702, and Dec. 8, 1702. The Right of Election was a* greed to be in the Freemen, not rece'mng Alms or Charity.

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Pari. No. 93. Queenboroiigh.

1 Sir John. Jennings, kt. Thomas King, esq.

2 Sir John Jennings, ku Henry Withers, esq.

3 Thomas King, esq. James Herbert, esq.

4 Thomas King, esq. Charles Fotherby, esq.

5 Thomas King, esq. * Philip Jennings, esq.

6 John Cope, esq. * James Littleton, esq. s

George Lord Forbes. .

7 Sprig Manesty, esq. 4 John Crowley, esq. *

8 Richard Evans, esq. 6 Sir George Saunders, kt. Richard Evans, esq. Sir George Saunders, kt. 7

Lord Archibald Hamilton. *

9 Richard Evans, esq. Thomas Newnham, esq* 10 Richard Evans, esq. Thomas Newnham, esq.

1 A Colonel and Lieutenant-Governor of Sbeernesf*—>% Lieu- tenant-Colonel of the first Troop of Grenadier-Guard*.— -3 Vice- Ad- miral of the White, and late Commissioner of the Navy at Chatham \ died, a new Writ ordered, March u, 1723.— 4 Commissioner of the Victualling -Office 5 died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1729.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 15, 1728.— * Captain of Dra- goons, and Lieutenant-Governor of Sheerness.—7 Commissioner of the Navy 5 died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 14, 1735. — * A Lord of the Admiralty, afterwards Cofferer to the Prince of Wates^ and Surveyor-General of the Duchy of Cornwall*

Pari. 3. Sir John Jennings , kt. Petitioner.

Pari. 4. James Herbert , esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 6. John Viscount Carmichael and Colonel 'Thomas King, Pe* ritioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 7. Sir Jeremy Vanacker Sambroohe, bart. petitioned against Sir George Saunders, withdrew the same Session. Petitioned again, the Second Session, against Mr Evans, the Sitting Member, who was decla led duly elected.

Resolved, April 18, 1729, That the Right of admitting Burges- ses, is in the Mayor, Jurats) and Bailiffs only.

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No. 49. Lancashire.

1 Charles Stanley esq.

2 Charles Stanley, esq.

3 Charles Stanley, esq.

4 John Bland, esq.

5 Sir John Bland, bt* f

6 Sir John Bland, bt.

7 Sir. Edward Stanley, bt.

8 Sir Edward Stanley, bt. * Peter Bold, esq.

9 James Lord Strange. 10 James Lord Strange*

Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard

Shuttleworth, esq. Shuttleworth, esq. Shuttleworth, esq. Shuttleworth, esq. Shuttleworth, esq. Shuttleworth, esq. Shuttleworth, esq. Shuttleworth, esq,

Richard Shuttleworth, esq. Richard Shuttleworth, esq.3 JPeter Bold, esq.

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1 Colonel of a Regiment.—3 Succeeded to the title of Earl of Derby : a new Writ ordered, April 14, 1736.-3 Died j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 9, 1750.

Pari. 6. Sir \ffenry Hoghton9 bt. Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 95. Preston in Amounderness.

1 Arthur Manwaring, esq. Francis Annesly, esq,

2 Arthur Manwaring, esq. ' Henry Fleetwood, esq.

3 Sir Henry Hoghton, bt. Henry Fleetwood, esq.

4 Edward Southwell, esq. * Henry Fleetwood, esq.

5 Sir Henry Hoghton, bt. 3 Henry Fleetwood, esq.

6 Thomas Hesketh, esq. Daniel Pulteney, esq.4

7 Sir Henry Hoghton, bt. Daniel Piilfeney, esq. *

Nicholas Fazakerley, esq;

8 Sir Henry Hoghton, bt. tf Nicholas Fazakerley, esq.

9 James Shuttleworth, esq. Nicholas Fazakerley, esq. 10 J&mes Shuttleworth, esq. Nicholas Fazakerley, esq. _-

1 Auditor of the Imprest. — * One of the Clerks of the Privy* Council in Ireland* 3 A Commissioner of the forfeited Estates. ■

4 A Lord of the Admiralty, made Clerk of the Council in Ireland % and a new Writ being ordered, May 7, 1725, he was re-elected.—

5 Died : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1732.—* Judge Advocate*

Pari. 3. Francis Annesly, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition. -Pari. 6. Thomas Molyneux, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2. Dec; 18. 166 1, The Right of Election in all the Inhabitants.

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Pari: No. 96. Lancaster.

1 Robert Heysham, esq* William Heysham, esq,

2 Robert Heysham, esq. William Heysham, esq.

3 Robert Heysham, esq. William Heysham, esq.

4 Robert Heysham, esq. William Heysham, esq.

5 Doddin Braddyl, esq. William Heysham, esq. *

William Heysham, esq.

6 Sir Thomas Lowther, bt. William Heysham, esq. *

Christopher Tower, esq. 3

7 Sir Thomas Lowther, bt. Christopher Tower, esq.

8 Sir Thomas Lowther, bt. Robert Fenwick, esq. 4

9 Sir Thos. Lowther, bt. s Robert Fenwick, esq. Francis Reynolds, esq.

10 Francis Reynolds, esq. ' Edward Marton, esq. 7

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jubc 2f>, 17 16.—* One of the Clerks in Chancery j died, a new Writ ordered, April 21, 1727.— 3 Deputy- Collector inwards at the Port of London*— 4 Sing's Ser- jeant and Attorney- General for the Duchy of Lancaster.— $ Died, a new Writ ordered, April 10, 1745.— 6 Clerk of the Crown fof the Duchy of Lancaster.—! Counsellor at Law*

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Pari. No. 97. Newton.

1 Thomas Legh, esq. John Ward, esq.

2 Thomas Legh, esq. John Ward, esq.

3 Thomas Legh. esq. John Ward, esq. f

4 Abraham Blackm ore, esq. John Ware}, esq,

5 Sir Francis Leicester, bt. William Shippen, esq. •

6 Sir Francis Leicester, \>U William Shippen, esq.

7 Legh Master, esq. William Shippen, esq.

8 Legh Master, esq. William Shippen, esq*

9 Legh Master, egq. WilHam Shippen, esq* *

Peter Legh, esq. 10 Peter Legh, esq. Sir Thos* 0rey Egertont, bt.

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1 Mads one pi the Queen's Counsel, and a fK?&£ Judge > and a new Writ being ordered, June 12, 17 11, he was re-elected.—? Com- mitted to the Tower, for reflecting on the King's Speech. Ordered, Dec. 6, 17 1 7, That the Words reported, the 4th Instant, from tftc Committee of the whole House (who were to consider of the Supply granted to his Majesty) be printed, and the same are as follow, viz* That the Second Paragraph of the King*s Speech seemed rather to he calculated for the Meridian of Germany, than Great Britain* That the King is a Stranger to our Language and Constitution..— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. I, 1743.

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No. 9S. Wtzan.

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Pari.

1 Sir Roger Bradshaigh', bt.

2 Sir Roger Bradshaigh, br.

3 Sir Roger Bradshaigh, bt.

4 Sir Roger BradshaHgh^bt.

5 Sir Roger Bradshaigh, bt.

6 Sir Roger Bradshaigh, bt

7 Sir Roger Bradshaigh, bt.

8 Sir Roger Bradshaigh, bt.

9 Sir R. Bradshaigh, bt. * Richatfd Clayton, esq. 5

10 Richard Clayton, esq.

Emandel How, esq. ' Henry Bradshaigh, esq. * Henry Bradshaigh, esq. * George Kenion, esq. George Kenion, esq. James Earl of Barrymore. James Earl of Barrymore. Peter Bold, esq- James Earl of Barrymore. James Earl of Barrymore.

Richard Barry, esq

[ Brigadier- General of her Majesty's Armies, Colonel of a Regi- ment of Foot, and Envoy-Extraordinary to the Court of Hanover.—

3 Captain in a Company of Marines, Aid de-Camp to Earl Riven in Spain, and a Mnjor 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 9, 1713.

4 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 3, 1747. — 5 Counsellor at .Law. — 6 Master and Commander in his Majesty's Navy.

Pari. 4. Orlando Bridgman, esq. and James Earl of Barrymoret Petitioners. April 6, 1714, The Earl's Petition was rejected, on account of not being signed by himself; and he was refused the liber- ty to present- a new Petition, signed by himself, containing the same Allegations as th» former. And Orlando Bridgman, esq. withdrew

his Petition,

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Pari No. 99. Clilliero.

1 Daniel Harvey, esq. Edward Harvey, esq.

2 Edward Harvey, esq. Christopher Parker, esq;

3 Edward Harvey, esq. Christopher Parker, esq. *

Thomas Lister, esq; *

4 Charles Stanley, esq. 3 Thomas Lister, esq.

5 ThomasParker, esq. ? 4 Tffomas Lister, esq. EdwardHarvey, esq. 3

6 Nathaniel Curzon, esq. Thomas Lister, esq-

7 John Viscount Galway. Thomas Lister, esq.

8 William Curzon, esq. Thomas Lister, esq-

9 William Curzon, esq; Thomas Lister, esq. s

Thomas Lister* esq. 10 Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bt. Thomas Lister, esq. Nathaniel Curzon, esq. 6

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 9, 17 13.— * A Commissioner of the Public Accompts.— 3 Declared a void Election, and no new Writ ordered. — 4 Double Heturn j the former waved bis Return.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Oct, 17, 1745.— 6 Made his Election for the County of Derby,

Pari. 4. Edward Harvey, esq. Petitioner against Charles Stanley, esq. and the Election voted void as to Mr. Stanley and Mr. Harvey j and a Motion being made, and the Question put, that Mr, Speaker do issue out his Warrant for a new Election j it passed in the nega- tive. Resolved, April 21, 17 1*4, That no new Writ do issue this Session.

Pari. 6. James Haldaney esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2 dnd 3.

Resolved, Feb. 4, 1662, That the Right of Election is in such freeholders only, as have Estates for Life or in Fee,

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JParL ' No. 100. Liverpool

1 Thomas Johnson, esq. William Clayton, esq,

2 Sir Thomas Johnson, kt. Richard Norris, esq.

5 Sir Thomas Johnson, kt. John Cleveland, esq. 4 Sir Thomas Johnson, kt. William Clayton, esq.

3 Sir Thomas Johnson, kt. Edward Norris, esq. m.d.

6 Sir Thomas Johnson, kt. x William Cleveland, esq. * Langham Booth, es<j. 3 Thomas Bootle, esq. . Thomas Brereton, esq.

7 Thomas Brereton, esq. 4 Thomas Bootle, esq. Sir Thomas Aston, Kt.

8 Thomas Brereton, esq. Richard Gildart, esq.

9 Jhomas Brereton, esq. 5 Richard Gildart, esq. 10 Thomas Salusbury, esq. Richard Gildart, esq.

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1 Made Collector of the Customs in Raxahampck River, in Virgi- nia 5 a new Writ ordered, Jan. 23, 1723.— -a Died, a new Writ order- ed, March 31, 1724. — 3 Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince, died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 12, 1724.— 4 Made a Commissioner of the Victualling-Office j a new ^rit ordered, May 14, 1729.—* 5 Changed his Name to Salisbury.

' Pari. 6. : Thomas Rootle, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition;

Pari. 6. Thomas Bottle, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Booth , renew- ed Sess. 2, and withdrawn.

Pari, 7. William Cotes worth and Thomas Asburst9 esojs. Peti- tioners.

Pari, 7: Thomas Brereton, esq. . Petitioner against Sir ^Thomas Aston , who was declared duly elected.

Parl.,8. Thomas Bootle and Foster Cunliffe% esqrs. Petitioners j the latter neglected to deliver in his Qualification, as demanded by one of the Sitting Members.

March 5, 1^30, The Right of Election was agreed, by the Coun- sel on both Sides, to be in the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Freemen not re- ceiving Alms.

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Pari. No. 101- ifeicester County.

1 John Verney, esq. ' John WiJkins, esq, Ihomas Ashby, esq-

2 Sir Gilbert Pickering* be. Sir Jt-jfery Palmer, bt,

5 John Marquis of Granby.* Sir Jeffery Palmer, bt, Sir Thomas Cave, bt.

6 Sir Thomas Cave, bt. Robert Vise- Tamwortb,. J

Sir Jeffery Palmer, bt.

5 Sir Thomas Cave, bt- 4 Sir Jeffery Palmer, bt. Lord William Manners-

6 Loid William Manners- s Edmund Morris, esq,

7 Lord William Manners, 6 Sir Clobery Noel, bt. T Ambrose Philips, esq.

8 Edward Smith, esq.

9 Edward Smith, esq. 10 Edward Smith, esq.

Ambrose Philips, esq. ? Harry Lord Grey. 9 Htneage Lord Guernsey. Sir Thpmas Cave, bt. WrighisonMundy, esq.

i Died, anew Writ ordered, Nov. ip, 1707.—' Succeeded toth* Title of Luke at Rutland; anew Writ ordered, Feb- 10, 1711.— 3 Diett a new Writ ordered, July S, 1714.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 24, 1719— S Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales. — £ Lord of the Bedchamber to his Majesty — 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1734. — s Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 34, 1738. — 9 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Stemfoyd, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1739.

Pari. 5. March 24, 1715, The Hoiwe taking notice, by the Ijopk of Returns, that the Sheriff bad rot returned any Knights of tblf, Shire to serve for this County, and that he had made a Special Re- turn, why he had not returned such Knights, the said Return was read ; by which he certified, that h* « as asswiljed in the Execution! of the Writ, arid that the Election was prevented by Riots. And the House being informed, that there bad been two Petitions left with the Clerk of theHouse (pursuant to a standing Cider oi the House) r«~ luting to the Proceedings in the Execution o£ the Writ, viz. s peti-

tior. of George jftsbby and !

. and also a Petition of

. ^jomei yVtnstaniey, William l"go, and Sa-

ct-lridgf, cs'jis- on behalf of themselves, and several other

Freeholders of the County. Those Petitions were leatL Ordered

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a Writ for a new Election. April 12, 1715, William Baresby, t7n4er-Sberiff, ordered into custody of the Serjeant at Arrai, for ne- gkettng to return two Knights of the Shire by the 17th of March, being the Day of the Meeting of the Parliament.

Pari. 5. Several Freeholders Petitioners against Lord William Manners, Praneis Ma Hay 9 jim. Petitioner against Lord William Manners, both withdrawn.

Pari. 6. Freeholders Petitioners.

aflaeaKssnesesdesBHaeeafea^^

Pari. Na. 102. Leicester Toiqtl

1 Sir George Beaumont, Bt. James Wmttasiley, escf.

2 Sir George Beaumont* Bt. James Whistanley, escf*

3 Sir Geo. Beaumont, bt* ! James Wmstattdey, estJL

4 Sir Geo. Beamnont, bk * James Wmstlniey, esq.

5 Sir George BeaittnoAt, bt. James Winsfcanky, esq; 3

Thomas Noble, esq. ft Sir Ctanrgr Beaomcmt^ Bt. Sir Lawrence Gaiter, kf. 4

T. BoothbySkrymsher, esq*

7 Sir George Beaum©ntr bt. George Wrigfite, es<£ *

8 Sir Geo. BeavUiottty bt * George Wrighfe, esqu James Wigley, esq.

9 James Wigtey, esqi George Wright ey esqL 10 James Wigkjr, escjw George WrigBte, esq;

r Made one of the Commissioners for keeping her Majesty's PriVj- Seal ir> the absence of the Bishop of London at Utrecht ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1.711, he was re-elected.— % Made a Lord1 of the Admiralty 5 and' a new Writ being ordered, April- 17, 9714, he wts litf-eleetedi— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 28, ^7^5^— 4- Serjeant at Law, arjd Solicitor- General to the Prince of Wales, made a Baron of the Exchequer j a new Writ ordered, Tan. 19, 1727. — 5 Grandson of the Lord Keeper. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, April 14, 1737.

Pari. 7. Thomas Bootbby Skrymsher, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Several Freemen Petitioners against James Wigley. esq.

*

Feb. 8, 1705, Resolved, That any Person having a Right to vote for two Members to serve in Parliament, who hath given a single Voice,

H 4 hath

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hath not a Right to come afterwards and give a second Voice during the said Election. Resolved, That such Freemen as were made free at the Charge of any of the Candidates, had not a Right to vote at- the last Election. Resolved, That Persons living in the Borough by- Certificate, not having gained a Settlement by renting Ten Pounds a Year, or serving in an annual Office, are not entitled, by paying Scot and Lot, to vote in the Election of Burgesses to serve in Parliament, The Right of Election was then agreed to be in the Freemen not re- ceiving Alms, and in the Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot.

Pari. No, 103. Lincoln County.'

1 Albemarle Bertie, esq. ' George Whichcote, esq.

2 Peregrine L. Willoughby. George Whichcote, esq.

3 Peregrine L. Willoughby. Lewis Dymock, esq. *

4 Peregrine h- Willoughby. SirWilloughbyHick'man,bt

5 John Viscount Tyrconnel. Sir Will- Hickman, bt. ?

Sir William Massinberd, bt. i! Henry Heron, esq. SirWilliamMassinberd, bt/

Robert Vyner, esq, â– zSirT.L-Saundersoi^K.B. Robert Vyner, esq.

8 SirT.L.Saunderson,K.B-3 Robert Vyner, esq. Thomas Whichcote, esq.

9 Thomas Whichcote, esq. Robert Vyner, esq. 10 Thomas Whichcote, esq. Robert Vyner, esq.

1 Brother to Robert Earl of Linjsey, afterwards Duke of Ancaster. ? Champion of England. — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 13, jjIO. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1724. — 5 Treasurer to the Prince of Wales, succeeded his Brother as Earl of Scarborough $ a new Writ ordered. Feb. 6. 1740.

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No. 104. L\

1 Sir Thomas Meres, kt.

2 Sir Thomas Meres, kt.

3 Richard Grantham, esq.

4 John Sibthorpe, esq-

5 Richard Grantham, esq.*

6 Sir John Monson, k.b- ? Sir John Monson, k-b. â– 

Sir John Tyrwhit, bt.

8 Charles Monson, esq. *

9 Charles Monson, esq. 10 Charles Monson, esq.

'ncoln City. Thomas Lister, esq. Thomas Lister, esq. Thomas Lister, esq. ' Thomas Lister, esq. Sir John Tyrwhit, bt- Sir John Tyrwhit, bt. Charles Hall, esq.

Coningsby Sibthorpe, esq. Sir J. de la Fountain Tyrwhit. Coningsby Sibthorpe, esq.

* Commissioner of the public Accorapts. — » Commissioner of the forfeited Estates. — 3 Created Lord Monson ; a new Writ ordered, May 28, 1728. — t Vice- Chamber lain to the Queen.

Pari. 8. Thomas Chaplin, esq. Petitioner.

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Pari No. 105. Boston.

1 Sir Edward Irby, bt.

Richard Wynn, esq.

2 Peregrine Bertie, esq. *

Richard Wynn, esq.

3 Peregrine Bertie, esq- * Richard Wynn, esq- William Cotesworth, esq.

4 Henry Heron, esq.

5 Henry Heron, esq.

6 Henry Pacey, esq.

7 Henry Pacey, esq. 4 Henry Lord Coleraine.

Richard Wynn, esq; Richard Wynn, esq. s Richard Lilys, esq. Richard Ellys, esq. Sir Richard Elrys, bt.

8 Albemarle Bertie, esq.

9 Lord Vere Bertie.

1 Richard Fydell, esq. John Michell, esq.

10 Lord Vere Bertie.

John Michell, esq.

r Teller of the Exchequer, next Brother to Robert, the first Dake

of Ancaster.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 8, 1711 — J Set-

jeant at Law j died, a new

Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 1719.—

A Died, a new Writ ordered,

Jan. 13, 1730. — 5 Fifth Brother to

Robert Duke of Ancatter.

Pari. 3. Philip Bertie, esq

. Petitioner against Mr. Cotesworth.

Resolved, March 20, 1712, That the Right of Election is only in

the Mayor, Aldermen, Common-Council, and Freemen paying Scot

and Lot. Resolved, That the

Election is a void Election, and a

new Writ being ordered, Mr.

Coiesivonh was again returned, and

Mr. Bertie petitioned again, and the Sitting Member was voted duly

elected.

Pail. 4. William Cotetwortb, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Peti-

tion.

Pari. 5. Sir William Massinberd, bt. petitioned against Mr. Ellys.

Resolved, March 1, 1720, 1h

at the Right of Election is only in the

Mayor, Aldermen, Common-Couccil, and Freemen, resident in this

Borough, and who pay Scot ar

,d Lot ; such Freemen claiming their

Freedom by Birth or Servitude, and the Sitting Member was voted

duly elected.

Pari. 6. William Thornton,

esq, Petitioner, renewed Sess, 2.

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Pari. No. 10& Great Grimsby.

i Arthur Moore, esq. William Cotiewortbt c*q.

2 Arthur Moore* esq. William Cotwronb, esq.

S Arthur Moore, esq, ' t Robert Vyngr, esq-

4 Arthur Moore, esq. William Cotesworth, esq.

5 Sir Robert ChipUn, bt.* Joseph Bauk*, esq, Arthur Moore, esq.

6 Charles Pelfawn, esq. B^RJan\it Colter, esq*

7 George Monson, esq. John Ps*ge, esq.

8 Rol#rt Koigbt, esq. * Sir Robert Sutton, kju

9 Robert Slight, c*q. Wiliiam Locks, esq,

10 John Qore, «*}- 4 Willie I*ock*> f*q.

<. ■ i ■ ■ « ■

* Commissioner of Trade and Plantations. — * Expelled the House for a Breach of Trust as a Director of the South-Sea Company j a new llfrit Qrdexe49 Jan. 3;, ijzk^t-3 §qti <& JjLabtrt K*rglut cs(j. Ctsfcier tf the. SaulihS** Company, afterwards Loxd JE^foratj^ ajtf Mob» fegr for Qtftfa Ritittfr.-rrA, J)ir&;tw qi the $QMth-$ea Company in i^***

Put. 4. Sir James C/trkt, knfc. Petitions, wilUrw hi* P*xiiojfc

Park 5. Wiitum GoUrwertby esq. Petitioner,

Pari. 6. Arthur Moore and Joseph Banks } esqrs. seretalfy petf- tioned, and severally withdrew their Ptthfoas.

Pari. 9. Matthew Bowchtrelti esq;* Petitioner, withdrew* fen Pe»

tition.

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ParL No. 107. Stamford.

1 Charles Cecil, esq. Charles Bertie, esq;

2 Charles Cecil, esq. Charles Bertie, esq.

3 Charles Cecil, esq. Charles Bertie, esq. *

Charles Bertie, esq.

4 Charles Cecil, esq. Charles Bertie, esq.

5 Charles Cecil, esq* Charles Bertie, esq.

6 Brownlow Cecil, esq. * Charles Bertie, esq- William Noel, esq.

7 William Noel, esq. Robert Shirley, esq.

8 William Noel, esq. 3 John Proby, esq.

9 William Noel, esq. John Proby, esq.

10 Brownlow Ld. Burleigh.4 John Proby, jun. esq. Robert Barbor, esq.

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 26, 1711.—* Succeeded to the Title of Earl of Exeter, on the Death of his Brother, a new Writ ordered, Oct. 15, 1722.— 3 Made one of his Majesty's Counsel at Law, and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 6, 1738, he was re- elected.— 4 Made his Election for f he County of Rutland*— $ Created Lord Carysfort, in Ireland, Dec. 14, 1751.

Pari. 7. Charles Bertie, ' esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Savile Cust% esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2. agajnst John Proby , esq. who was voted duly elected.

Resolved, March 8, 1736, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving Alms or publip Charities.

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Pari. No. 108. Grantham.

1 John Marquis of Granby. Sir William Ellys, . bk

2 John Marquis of Granby. Sir William Ellys, bt. S John Marq. of Granby. * Sir William Ellys, bt*

Sir John Thorold, bt.

4 Sir John Thorold, bt. . Sir John Browniow, bt.

5 Edward Rolt, esq. John Heathcote, esq.

6 Johii Viscount TyrconneJ. Francis, Fisher, esq.

7 John Viscount TyrconneL Sir M. .Newton, bt. & k.b#

8 John Viscount Tyrconnel. Sir M. Newton, bt. & k.e*

9 John Marq. of Granby. * Sir M. Newton, bt. & k.b. *

Sir John Cust, bt. 10 John Marquis of Granby. Sir John Cust, bt. 4

1 Not duly elected, but chosen for the County of Leicester. Re- torted, Jan. ir, 1711, That the Right of Election is in the Freemen of the said Borough, not receiving, Alms or Charity.—-2 Made a Co- lonel of his Majesty's Army, and a new Writ being ordered, Octob. 23> x745> ke was re-elected.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, April. 13* ,743-'~^ Nephew to Lord Tyrconnel, and Clerk of the House- hold to the Prince of Waltu

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Pari. No. 109. Middlesex.

1 Sir J. Wolstenholm?, bt. Scorie Barker, esq,

2 Sir J. Wolscenholme, bt. ' Scorie Barker . John Austen, esq.

3 James Bertie, esq.

4 James Bertie, eaq.

5 James Bertie, esq.

6 James Bertie, esq.

7 James Bertie, esq.

8 William Pulteney, esq.

esq.

Hugh Smithson, esq. Hugh Smithson, esq. Hugh Smithson, esq. Sir John Austen, bt. Sir Francis Child, kt. * Sir Francis Child, kr. * Sir Hugh Smithson, bt. Sir Hugh Smithson* bt.

9 William Pulteney, esq. '

Sir Roger Newdigate, bt. 10SirW.Beauch.Proctor,bt. Sir Hugh Smithson, bt. s George Cooke, esq. 6

* Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 18, 1709 * Eatt-lndia

Director, and Alderman of London-— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 29, 1740.— 4 Created Earl of Bath; a new Writ ordered, July 14, 1742. — 3 Succeeded the Duke of Somerset, as Earl of Northum- berland; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 27, 1750, — 6 Prothonotary of the Court of Common-Pleas.

Pari. 6. Henry Barter, esq. Petitioner.

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Pari.

No. 110. Westminster.

1 Henry Boyle, esq. *

2 Henry Boyle, esq.

3 Sir Thomas Crosse, bt.

4 Sir Thomas Crosse, bt.

5 Sir Thomas Crosse, bt.

6 Arch- Hutcheson, esq- '

Sir Henry Dutton Colt, bt, Thomas Medlycott, esq- Thomas Medlycott, esq- * Thomas Medlycott, esq- Edward Wordey, esq 3- John Cotton, esq- 4

George Lord Carpenter- 5 Charles Montagu, esq-

' Made one of her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and a new Writ beingordered, Feb. 14, 1708, he was re -elected. — * Made ■ Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, and 2 new Writ being or- dered, April g, 1713, he was re-elected.— 3 A Lord of the Treasury. 44 Resolved, Nov. 6, 1722, That it appears to this House, that there were notorious and outrageous Riots and Tumtihs at the late Election, in Defiance of the Laws of this Reahn, and in Violation oF the Freedom of Elections. Resolved, That the Election is a void Election, and that a Writ be issued for a new Election. — 5 Governor of Minorca and Port-Mabon, Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, and General of all the King's Forces in Scotland.

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Pari. No. 1 10* Westminster continued.

7 Lord Charles Cavendish.5 William Clayton, esq. *

8 Sir Charles Wager, kt. s William Lord Sundon. .

9 Sir Charles Wager, kt. 9 William Lord Sundon. * John Viscount Percival. Charles Edwin, esq.

10 Sir Peter Warren, k.b- ,0 Granville Vise. Trentham-11

Edward Cornwallis, esq. **

â–  â–  â–  - *

6 A Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince.— -7 A Lord of the Tteasury, created Lord Sundon in Ireland in 1735.— 8 First Lord of the Admiralty— 9 9 Their Election declared void upon the Petition of several Inhabitants, in behalf of Edward Vernon and Charles Ed* win, esqrs. The last Determination of the House, made Nov. 15, 1680, was read, whtn the House Resolved, That the King's menial Servants, not having proper Houses of their own within the City, have not a Right to vote. Resolved, Dec. 22, r/4r, That Mr. John Lever, High Bailiff at the last Election, acted in an illegal and arbi- trary Manner, in Prejudice of the Rights and Liberties of the Elec- tors, and in manifest Violation of the Freedom of Elections. Resol- ved, That it appears to this House, that a Body of armed Soldiers, headed by Officers, did, on Friday the 8th of May last, come in a military Manner, and take Possession of the Church- Yard of St. Pau/9 Covent-Garden, near the* Place, where the Poll was taken, before the said Election was ended. Resolved, That the Presence of a regular: Body of armed Soldiers, at an Election of Members to serve in Par- liament, is an high Infringement of the Liberties of the Subject* a manifest Violation of the Freedom of Elections, and open Defiance of the Laws and Constitution of this Kingdom : And Mr. Lever, the High-Bailiff, Nathaniel Blackerby, George Howard, and Thomas Le- diard, esqrs. Justices, who ordered the Soldiers to attend, were or- dered into Custody of the Serjeant at Arms.—10 Vice- Admiral of the Red\ died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 12, 1753.— " Made a Lord of the Admiralty, and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 16, 1749, he was re-elected. Sir George Vandeput, bt. petitioned against him, but withdrew his Petition. See an Account of this very remarkable Elec • tion in the London Magazine, 1751, page 291. — " Colonel of a Re- giment of Foot ; before in this Parliament for Eye.

Resolved, Dec. 22, 1698, That no Alien, not being a Denizen, or naturalised, bath any Right to vote.

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113

Pari No. ill.

1 Samuel Shepherd, esq.

* Sir Will. Ashurst, kt.

2 * Sir Will.' Withers, kt.

* Sir Gilb. Heathcote, kt.

3 * Sir Will. Withers, ku Sir John Cass, kt.

4 * Sir Will. Withers, kt.

* Sir John Cass, kt.

5 * Sir John Ward, kt. Peter Godfrey, esq.

6 * .Fraqpis.Child, esq* . John Barhard, esq.

Y* Sir John Eyles, bt. ?V

* John Barnard, esq. * * Sir John Barnard, kt»

. * Humphry Parsons, esq..4 9 * Sir John Barnard, kt.

* .George Heathcote, esq*.

« *

10 * Sir John Bariferd; kt. ;* St. Theod. Janssen, esq.

London.

* Sir Gilbert Heathcote, kt.

* Sir Robert Clayton, kt. *

* Sir William Withers, kt.

* Sir William Ashurst, kt. John Ward, esq.

* Sir Richard lioare, kt.j Sir George Newland, kt.

* Sir Richard Hoare, kt. Sir George Newland, kt.

* Sir Thomas Scawen, kt*

* Robert Heysham, esq. Richard Lockwood, esq. Peter Godfrey, esq. *

* Sir Richard Hopkins, kt,

* Humphry Parsons, esq.

* Micajah Perry, esq.

* Micaj ah Perry, esq.

* Robert Willimot, esq#

* Sir Daniel Lambert, kt. *' Sir Robert Godschali, kt.*

* Sir William Calvert, kt.

* Sir William Calvert, kt. "• SJingsby Bethell, esq.

■3l>w -.•'....■.'" -■ — — • • «...

*. Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. io, 1707,—* Died, a new*

■■ ■ • ... . ' ■ ■ # .

Writ ordered, Nov. 16, 1724.— 3 A Commissioner of the . forfeited Estates, and Sub-Governor of the South -Sea Company.— 4 A Second Time Lord Mayor of London } died in his Mayoralty, 1 741, no new Writ issued. — 5 Died in his Mayoralty 5 a new Writ ordered, July 1, 1742.

Pari. 4. John Ward, Thomas Scawen, Robert Heysham, and P*~ ter Godfrey, esqrs. Petitioners.

Those marked * were Aldermtn.

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Pari. No, 112. Monmouth County,.

1 Sir Hopton Williams, bt. John Morgan, esq.

2 Thomas Vise. Windsor. John Morgan, esq.

3 Thomas Vise. Windsor. ' John Morgan, esq. James Gunter, esq. *

Thomas Lewis, esq- 4 Sir Charles Kemeys, 3 Thomas Lewis, esq.

bt.

John Morgan, esq. John Morgan, esq. 5 John Hanbury, esq. John Hanbury,

fi Sir Wm. Morgan, k.b,

7 Sir Wm. Morgan, k.b. s John Hanbury, esq. L.Chas. Noel Somerset."

8 Thomas Morgan, esq. ;

9 Thomas Morgan, esq.

10 William Morgan, esq-

John Hanbury, esq. 8 C. Hanbury Williams, esq.0 Sir C. Hanb. Williams, r,b. Capel Hanbury, esq.

* Peer of Ireland, created Lord Moatitjoy of the hh of 'Wight j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 1712.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, April 9, IJI3. — 3 Lord Lieutenant of this County and of Brecon ; died, a new Writ ordered, Match 1.7, 1720. — 4 Lord Lieutenant of this County and of Brecon.— S Died, a new Writ ordered, April 28, 173 1. — 6 Brother of the Duke of Bea ufo rt, afterwards Duke of Beau- fort,— 7 Loid Lieutenant of this County. — a South-Sea Director; died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 11, 1735. — 9 Made Paymaster of his Majesty's Marine Regiments ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 4, 1739, he was re.elected. »

Patl. 4. Tbemas Lewis, «sq. Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 118. Monmouth Town.

1 Sir Thomas Powell, bt.

2 Sir Thomas Powell, bt. $ Clayton Milbourne, esq.

4 Clayton Milbourne, esq.

5 William Bray, esqT â–  Andrews Windsor, esq.

6 Edward Kemeys, esq.

7 Edward Kemeys, esq.

8 Lord Charles Noel Somerset.

9 Lord Charles Noel Somerset. * Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte, bt.

lO Fulk Greville, esq.

r

» '

I Died, a new Writ ordered, May 30, 1 jao.— * Succeeded his brother as Puke of Beaufort, a new Writ ordered, March q> 1745*

Pari. 5. Andrews Windsor \ esq. Petitioner against Mr. Bray.

Resolved, Nov. &6, 1680, That the Right of Election doth not belong to the Burgesses Inhabitants of Monmouth only, but the Inha- bitants of the Boroughs of Newport and Ashe have a Right to vote.

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Par!.

No. 114. Norfolk.

1 Sir John Holland, bt. '2 Sir John Holland, bt. '

3 Sir John Wodehouse, bt.

4 Sir Edmund Bacon, bt. *

5 Thomas de Grey, esq.

6 Thomas de Grey, esq.

7 Sir J. Hobart, k.b. &bt. 4 Sir Edmund Bacon, bt.

8 Sir Edmund Bacon, bt.

9 Edward Viscount Coke. 7 10 George Townshend, esq.8

Roger Townshend, esq. Ash Windham, esq. Sir Jacob Astley, kt. & bt. Sir Jacob Astley, kt. & bt. 3 Sir Jacob Astley, kt. & bt. Sir Thomas Coke, k.b. Sir Thomas Coke, k.b. 5 Harbord Harbord, esq- William Wodehouse, esq.* Armine Wodehouse, esq. Armine Wodehouse, esq- Armine Wodehouse, esq.

, •

.Ma'de Comptroller of the Queen's Household ;

* WH

ordered, April j, 1709, lie

re-elected.— » Of Garboldit- ■-■}, A Commissioner of Trpde.— 4 Created Lord Hobart j a new Writ ovdered, May 28, 1728, and since created Earl of Buckingham- shire.— S Created Lord Love/, a new Writ ordered, May 28, 1728, and since created Earl of Leicester. — 6 Died, and a new Writ order- ed, March 3, 1737. upon the Petition against hi3 Election being withdrawn.— 1 Heir-apparent to his Mother the Baroness Clifford.— s Colonel of a Company in the First Regiment of Foot-Guards, and Aid-de-Camp to his Majesty, both which he resigned in 1750.

Pari. 5. Sir Ralph Rare, bt. and Erasmus Earl, esq. Petitioners.

Pail. 8. Robert Cote and William Morden, csqrs. Petitioners; the former withdrew, the latter renewed in 5ess. 2 and 3, and then with- drew.

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fori.

No. 115. Norwich.

1 Waller Bacon, esq.

2 Waller Bacon, esq.

3 Robert Bene, esq.

4 Robert Bene, esq.

5 Waller Bacon, esq. '

6 Waller Bacon, esq.

7 Waller Bacon, esq.

8 Waller Bacon, esq. ' Thomas Vere, esq.

9 Thomas Vere, esq. 10 John Lord Hobart.

John Chambers, esq. John Chambers, esq. Richard Berney, esq. Richard Berney, esq. Robert Brittilie, esq. Robert Britiffe, esq. Robert Britiffe, esq. Horatio Walpole, esq. !

Horatio Walpole, esq. 4 Horatio Walpole, esq.

1 Commissioner of the Victualling -Office, and afterwards of the Masters and Stores in Minorca. — * Died, a new Writ ordeted, Feb. "i *73J-— 3 Cofferer, Auditor of the Plantations, and Ambas Extraordinary to the Stales Genera/. — 1 A Teller of the Exchequc 5 Created Lord Walpole of Wokerton.

Pari. 8. Miles Biaalbwayt, es^. Petitioner against Thomas Vtr\ esq.

March 12, 1702, Resolved, That the Right of Election is in the Freeholders, and such Freemen only of the said City as arc entered in the Books, and do not receive Alms or Charity. Resolved, That such Persons as had a Right to their Freedom before the Test of the Writ, and took out their Freedom after the said Test, not having the same before the said Tot, had not a Right to vote in the last Election.

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Pari. No. 11.6. .Lynh-Legis.

1 Sir Charles Turner, kt. Robert Walpole, es^.1

2 Sir Charles Turner, kt. Robert Walpole, esq. *

3 Sir Charles Turner, kt- 3 Robert Walpole, esq. t

Robert Walpole, esq. * Samuel Taylor, esq. • John Turner, esq.

4 Sir Charles Turner, kt. ? Robert Walpole, esq.

1 Made Secretary at War, and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 25, 1708, he was re-elected. — * Made Treasurer of the Nayy, and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 23, 1710, he was re-elected.— 3 A Commissioner of Trade.— 4 Resolved, Jan. 17, 1712, That Robert Walpole* esq. a Member of this House, in receiving the Sum of 500 Guineas, and in taking a Note for 500 more, on Account of Two Contracts for Forage of her Majesty's Troops quartered in Jfortb Britain, made by him when Secretary at War, pursuant to a Power granted to him by the late Lord High-Treasurer, is guilty of a high Breach of Trust and notorious Corrruption. Resolved, That he be, for his said Offence, committed Prisoner to the Tower of London, du- ring the Pleasure of this House. Resolved, That he be, for his said Offence, expelled this House 5 and a new Writ being ordered, Jan, 23, 17 1 2, he was re-elected.— 5 Resolved, March 6, 1712, That Robert Walpole, esq. having this Session of Parliament been expelled this House, was, and is, incapable of being elected a Member of this Parliament. — 7 A Petition of the Freemen and Free Burghers was presented, Feb. 23, 17 12, complaining of the Return of Robert fVaf- pole, esq. and that Samuel Taylor, esq. was duly elected. Resolved,

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That Samuel Taylor is not duly elected. Resolved, That the Elec- tion is a void Election, and that a Writ doissueibr a new Election.—-- 7 A Lord of the Admiralty.

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+*ari. No. 116. Lynn-Regis continued.

5 Sir Charles Turner, kt. 8 Robert Waipole, esq. 9

6 Sir Charles Turner, kt. Sir Robert Walpofe, k.b. "

7 Sir Charles Turner, kt, " Sir Robert Waipole, k.g. '* « Sir C. Turner, kt. &bt.,J Sir Robert Waipole, k.g.

Sir John Turner, bt. '* 9 Sir John Turner, bt. Sir Robert Waipole, k.g.'!

Edward Bacon, esq. 10 Sir John Turner, bt* Horatio Waipole, jun. esq.1*

8 Made a Lord of the Treasury ; and a new Writ being ordered, June IC, 1720, lie was re-elected. — 9 Made First Lord of the Trea- sury, and Chancellor, and Under-Trea surer of the Exchequer; and a new Writ being ordered, Oct. 20, 171J, he was re-elected, and made Paymaster-General of the Forces j and a new Writ being ordered, June 10, 172c, he was re-elected agiin, and again made First Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor, and "Under-Trea surer of the Exche- quer, and a new Writ being ordered, April 3, 1711, he was le-riec-

ted " Made one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ;

and a new Writ being ordered, May 37, 1723, he was re-elected. —

" A Teller of the Exchequer » One of the Governors of the

Charterhouse. — 'i Died; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 1, 1739— '4 Nephew of Sir Chart*,, who died in Nov. 1738, and Son of Sir John, who died in January following. — Ti Created Earl oiOrfird; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 18, 1742. — ,fi Son of Horatio Watjiote, esq.

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pari. No. 117. Yarrnouth.

1 Benjamin England, esq. John Nicholson, esq.

2 Roger Townshend* esq, ' Richard Ferrier, esq. 8 George England, esq* Richard Ferrier, esq.

4 George England, esq. Richard Ferrier, esq.

5 George England, esq. Horatio Townshend, -. esq.

6 Charley Townshend, esq.* Horatio Walpole, esq. s William Townshend, esq.

7 Wm. Townshend, esq. 4 Horatio Walpole, esq, s

8 Wm. Townshend, esq.5 Edward Walpole, esq.7 Roger Townshend, esq.

9 Roger Townshend, esq. 8 Edward Walpole, esq. 10 Charles Townshend, esq.9 Edward Walpole, esq.

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1709, but no Person took their oeat in his Room. — ? Called up to the House of Peers as Lord .Lynn\ a new Writ ordered, May 27, 1723.— 3 Auditor of the Plantation Accpmpts, Joint- Secretary to the Treasury, and Ambas- sador-Extraordinary to the Court of France. — 4 Aid-de-Camp to his Majesty, Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales % and Usher of the Exchequer. — 5 Made Cofferer of his Majesty's House- hold 5 and a new Writ being ordered, May 5, 1730, he was re-elec- ted.— $ Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 7, 1738. — 7 Joint- Secreta- ry of the Treasury, Clerk of the Pells in his Majesty's Exchequer, and Master of the Pleas in the Pipe-Office.-— 8 Captain of a Troop in Waders Regiment of Horse, Aid-de-Camp to his Majesty, and Go- vernor of the Forts and Batteries of Yarmouth. — 9 Second Son of Viscount Townshend% made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations j and a new Writ being ordered, June 9, 1749* he was re-elected.

The Right of Election in the Burgesses at large.

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Pari. No. 118. Thdfurd.

Sir John "Wodehouse, bt. Thomas de Grey, esq. Sir Edmund Bacon, bt. a

3 Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt.

2 Robert Baylis, esq.

3 Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt. * Dudley North, esq.

4 Dudley North, esq.

5 Dudley North, esq.

6 Sir Edmund Bacon, bt. â– 

7 Sir Edmund Bacon, bt.

S Sir Edmund Bacon, bt. * Lord Augustus Fitzroy. 9 Lord Augustus Fitzroy, T Lord Henry Beauclerk. * lO Lord Henry Beauclerk.

Sir William Barker, bt. John Ward, esq. Robert Jacombe, esq. Robert Jacombe, esq. 4 Charles Fitzroy, esq. J Charles Fitzroy, esq.

Charles Fitzroy, esq. *

C. FitzroyScudamore, esq.' '

1 Made his Election for the County of Suffolk.—'* Of Garboldisbam. 3 Of Gi/lingbam, — * Inspector -General of Accompts of the Out- JPotts; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 16, 1733.— 5 Comet of Horse, and Master of the Tennis-Court. — 6 Died, a new Writ otder- ed, Feb. J, 1739.-7 Commander of the Orford Man ofWar; died atjamaica, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 23, 1741. — s Deputy-Ranger of Wbiulebury Forest, and rants as Colonel in the Army; made Groom-Porter within all his Majesty's Houses in England and else- where; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 1, 1743, he was re- elected.— 9 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, which he resigned. — » Changed his Name to Scudamore, on his Mar.iage with trances Scudamore (only Child and Heiress to Sir James Scudamore of Home- Lacy, in the County of Hereford, bt, and Viscount Scudamore, in the Kingdom of Ireland) lale Duchess of Beaufort.

Pari. 2. Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt. and Dudley X&rlb, esq.. Peti-

Resolved, June 17, 1685, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Burgesses, which ate Ten, and in the Common Council, which are Twenty, amounting in the whole to Thirty-One.

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Pari.

No. 119. Castle-Rising.

1 William Fielding, esq.

2 William Fielding, esq.

3 William Fielding, esq.

4 William Fielding, esq.

5 William Fielding, esq, 4

6 William Fielding, esq. s Algernon E. of Montrath

7 Algernon E. of Montrath

8 Thomas Hanmer, esq. 8 William Vise. Andover.

9 William Vise. Andover.

10 Thomas Howard, esq.

Horatio Walpole, sen. esq. â–  Horatio Walpole, sen. esq. Robert Walpole, esq. * Horatio Walpole, jun. esq. 3 Horatio Walpole, jun. esq. Charles Churchill, esq. 5 Charles Churchill, esq.'

Charles Churchill, esq. Charles Churchill, esq. *

Charles Churchill, esq-'* Richard Rigby, esq. Robert Lord Luxborough.

* Uncle to Robert Walpole, esq, afterwards Earl of Orford.— - i Made his Election for Lynn-Regii.— 3 Brother to Robert, made a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland; and a new Writ being or- dered, April 10, J713, he was re-elected. — 4 Groom of the Bed- chamber to his Majesty, made one of the Clerks Comptrollers of his Majesty's Household, and a new Writ being ordered, March 1, 17 16, he was re-elected. — 5 Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales, made Governor of Chelsea Hospital ; and a new Writ be- ing ordered, June 10, 1720, he was re-elected. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 19, 1714. — 7 Brigadier-General of his Majesty's For. ces, Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, and Governor of Plymouth. aDied; a new Writ ordered, April 5, 1737. — 9 Groom of the Bed- chamber to his Majesty, and a Major-General. — >° Lieutenant-Gene- ral ; died, a new Writ ordered, Oct. 17, 1745.

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Pari.

No. 120.

1 Sir Justinian Isham,

2 Sir Justinian Isham,

3 Sir Justinian Isham,

4 Sir Justinian Isham,

5 Sir Justinian Isham,

6 Sir Justinian Isham, 1 Sir Justinian Isham,

Sir Justinian Isham,

8 Sir Justinian Isham, Sir Edmund Isham,

9 Sir Edmund Isham. lO Sir Edmund Isham.

Northampton County

bt. Thomas Cartwright, esq. Thomas Cartwright, esq. Thomas Cartwright, esq. Thomas Cartwright, esq. Thomas Cartwright, esq. Thomas Cartwright, esq. Thomas Cartwright, esq.

Thomas Cartwright, esq- Thomas Cartwright, esq. Thomas Cartwright, esq. 3 Valentine Knightley, esq.

'Died; a new Writ ordered, May 15, 1730. — ■ Died; si new Writ ordered, March 14, 1737. — i Died, it new Writ ordered, March 15, 1748.

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Pari.

N'o. 121. Peterborough.

1 Sidney Wortley, esq. "

2 Sidney Wortley, esq.

3 John Fitzwilliam, esq. a

4 John Fitzwilliam, esq.

5 John Viscount Milton.

6 John Earl Fitzwilliam.

7 John Karl Fitzwilliam. 3 SirC.GounterNicoI,jt.B.' Armsted Parker, esq.

8 Edward Wortley, esq.

9 Edward Wortley, esq.

10 Edward Wortley, esq.

Sir Gilbert Dolben, bt; Sir Gilbert Dolben, bt. Charles Parker, esq. Charles Parker, esq. Charles Parker, e?q. Sidney Wortley, esq. Sir Edward Obrien, bt. * Sidney Wortley, esq.' Joseph Banks, esq. Armsted Parker, esq. William Earl Fitzwilliam. * Armsted Parker, esq. Matthew Lamb, esq.

1 Second Son of Edward, first Earl of Sandwich ; changed his Name to Worthy, upon marrying the Heiress of Sir Francis Wortley^ bt, — 2 Son of the Lord Fitmivil/iam, who was created Viscount Mil- Ion and Earl Fitzwilliam in Ireland in 1716, and whom he succeeded as Eatl in 1 7 19. — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1729.— 4 Not duly returned, but had leave to Petition, which he did ; and upon a Hearing, May 13, 1728, the Houie resolved, That [he Right of Election is in the Inhabitants within the Precincts of the Minster there, being Householders not receiving Alms, and in the other In. habitants within the City paying Scot and Lot, and that Sidney Wort- ley, alias Montagu, lately deceased, was duly elected. — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, J734. — 6 Died, a new Writ ordered, May 14, 1728.— 7 CieMed Baron Fitzwilliam of Milton in the Coun- ty of Northampton ; a new Writ ordered, April 26, 1742. Since created Earl Fitzwilliam in England.

Pari. 3. Sidney Wortley, esq. Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 122. Huntingdon Town.

1 George Montagu, esq. Francis ArundeJ, jun. esq.

2 George Montagu, esq. Francis Arundel, jun. esq.

3 George Montagu, esq. William Wykes, esq-

4 George Montagu, esq. ' William Wykes, esq.

5 George Montagu, esq. * William Wykes, esq. William Wilmer, esq.

6 William Wilmer, esq. Edward Montagu, esq.

7 George Compton, esq. Edward Montagu, esq. * S George Compton, esq. William Wilmer, esq.

9 George Compton, esq- 4 William Wilmer, esq. s

^ George Montagu, esq? 6 10 George, Compton, esq." George Montagu, esq.

1 Auditor of the Exchequer. — 2 Succeeded his Uncle as Earl of

Halifax; a new Writ ordered, May 27, 1 7 1 $.—3 Brother to the

Earl of Halifax % jrad Colonel of a Re^giment.of Foot, made Governor

\ of the Town o£ Kings ton-upon-Hutt j and a new Writ being ordered,

Jan. 18, 17339 he was re-elected*-- -4 Made a Lord of the Treasury 5

and. anew Writ being ordered* , Feb. 18, 174a, he was re-elected.

5 Died, a new Writ ordered, 4$*$ 7> ^744«"~6 Sob of Edward. T

Pari. 3»; Francis Arundel ^ eaqr Petitioner- . ■ . i :;:

Pari. 6. ^William Wykes^t%i\P Petit ion er^ withdrew his (Petition.

Pari. 8. "~ Edibard Mohtagu\ esq. Petitioner against Georgi Comp. ton, es.ql March 21, i735,\The last Determination of the Hotfse concerning the Right of Election, 26th' of April i 16th oi Cba. II. â– was read, whereby it was Resolved, That the Inhabitants being Householders, and not receiving Alms, are the proper Electors of Burgesses ; and that the sharing in the charitable Gift, appointed to be distributed at Christmas, is a taking of Alms, and the Sitting Member was duly elected.

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No. 123. Brackley.

1 Charles Egerton, esq.

2 Charles Egerton, esq.

3 Charles Egerton, esq. " John Burgh, esq.

4 Paul Methuen, esq. * Henry Watkins, esq. 3

5 Paul Methuen, esq. 4

6 Sir Paul Methuen, k.b.

7 Sir Paul Methuen, k.b.

8 Sir Paul Methuen, k.b.

9 Sir Paul Methuen, k.b.

10 Richard Lyttelton, esq.

Harry Mordaunt, esq. William Egerton, esq. William Egerton, esq.

William Egerton, esq.* John Burgh, esq. William Egerton, esq. William Egerton, esq. William Egerton, esq. 5 George Lee, ll.d. George Lee, ll.d. George Lee, ll.d-* Sewaltis Shirley, esq. Sewallis Shirley, esq.

» Not duly elected.— * ' Not duly elected. Resolved, April 20, 1714, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses. — 3 Student of Christ Church, and Secretary to the Duke of Ormand. — 4 One of the Lords of the Treasury, made one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State in the Absence of Mr. Stan- hope; and a new Writ being ordered, June 26, 1716, he was re- elected, and afterwards made Comptroller of his Majesty's House- hold! and a new Writ being ordered, June 10, 1720, he was re- elected.— S Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ; died, a new Writ order- ed, Jan. 16, 1733. — 6 Chairman of the Committee of Elections, made a Lord of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, March 16, 1743. He was afterwards chosen for the Devixes,

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Pari. No. 124. Higkam- Ferrers.

1 Thomas Wentworth, esq.

2 Thomas Wentworth, esq.

3 Thomas Wentworth, esq.

4 Thomas Wentworth, esq.' Charles Leigh, esq.

5 Charles Leigh, esq.

6 Thomas Wentworth, esq. ? John Finch, esq. 3

7 John Finch, esq.

8 John Finch, esq.

9 Henry Finch, esq. 4 Henry Conway, esq.

lOJohn Hill, esq s Joseph Yorke, esq. 6

1 Made his Election for Mahon. — a Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 9, 1714.-3 Solid tor- General to the Prince, made one of hi. Majesty's Counsel at Law ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb: 2, 1727, he was re-elected. — * Made his Election for Mahon S Go- vernor of Scarborough Castle ; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, J753.—6 Son of Lord Hardwicbe, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.

Resolved, Jan. 28, 1703, That the Right of Election Is in the Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, and Freemen, being Householders,

dnot receiving Alms,

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Pari. No. 125. Northumberland.

1 Sir John Delaval, bt. Thomas Foster, esq;

2 Algernon E. of Hertford-' Thomas Foster, jun. esq.

3 Algernon E. of Hertford-* Thomas Foster, jun. esq.

4 Algernon E- of Hertford- Thomas Foster, jun. esq-

5 Algernon E- of Hertford. Thomas Foster, jun- esq. "

Francis Blake Delaval, esq-

6 Algernon E- of Hertford-4 Sir William Middleton, bt- William Wrightson, esq. s

Ralph Jenison, esq.

7 Ralph Jenison, esq. Sir William Middleton, bt. S Ralph Jenison, esq. * Sir William Middleton, bt. 9 John Fenwick, esq. Sir William Middleton, bt.

lOjohnFenwick, esq. 7 Sir William Middleton, bt.

Charles Lord Ossulston.8 ' Lancelot Allgood, esq.

t-Made a Colonel in her Majesty's Army, and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 15, 1709, he was re-elected. — J Made Governor of Tinmottlb Fort ; and a new Wiit being ordered, Feb. 17, '711) he was re-elected. — 3 Expelled for being in open Rebellion, and a new- Writ ordeted, Jan. 10, 1716.— 4 Called up to the House of Peers a? Lord Percy, upon the death of his Mother ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 25, 1 723. — 5 Notduly elected. — 6 Made Master of his Majesty's Euck-Hounds ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 20, 1737, he was re-elected— 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan, 11, 1748. — s Son of the Earl of Tanieruille, waved his Return, upon the Peti- tion of Mr. Allgood.

Pari. 3. Mr.OgU, Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. J. Oley Douglas, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Delaval; the Sitting Member duly elected.

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Pari. No. 126. Nezvcastle upon Tyne.

1 Sir Henry Liddell, bt. William Carr, esq.

2 Sir Heary Liddell, bt.

3 Sir Wttliam Blaok*t,bt.

4 Sir William Blacker, bt.

5 Sir William Blacfcet, bt.

6 Sir William Blacket, bt 1 Sk William Biacket, bt

William Carr, eeq.

8 Walter Bkoket, esq. *

9 Walter Blacket, esq. 10 Sit Walter Blacket, bt.

William Carr, esq. William Wrightsonr esq* William Wrightsbn, esq. William Wrights&n, esq. William Carr, esq. Nicholas Fentfick, esq.

Nicholas Feawick* esq, Nicholas Fenwick, esq. Matthew Ridley, esq.

1 Died, and afterwards voted not duly elected.—* Eldest Son of Sir William Calverleyf bart. married the Heiress of Sir William Biacket, bt. and took his Sirname.

Pari. 5. James Clavering, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7. William Carr, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 9. William Carr and Matthew Ridley, esq. Petitioners 5 the* latter renewed his Petition in Sess. 2.

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Pari. No. 127. Morpeth.

1 Sir Richard Sandford, bt. Edward Maine, esq.

2 Sir Richard Sandford, bt. Sir John Bennet, kt. *

3 Sir Richard Sandford, bt. Christ. Vise. Castlecomer.

4 Sir J. Germayne, kt. &bt. Oley Douglass, esq.

5 Henry Viscount Morpeth. Christ- Vise. Castlecomer. a

George Carpenter, esq. 3

6 Henry Viscount Morpeth. George Carpenter, esq. *

7 Henry Viscount Morpeth. Sir Thomas Robinson, bt.

8 Henry Vise. Morpeth. s Sir Henry Liddell, bt. Henry Furnese, yesq.

9 Robert Ord, esq. Sir Henry Liddell, bt. 10 Robert Ord, esq: James Vise. Limerick.

< Serjeant at Law. — ■ Made bis Election far Rippon, upon Mr. Douglass withdrawing his Petition ; and a new Writ ordered, Mar. 26, 1717.— 3 Captain of the Guards.— 4 Lieutenant-Colonel. 5 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Carlisle ; a new Writ ordered, May 9, 1738.

Pari. 5. Oley Douglass and Thomas Rendu, esqrs. Petitioners.

Pari. 7. Robert Fenwici, esq. Petitioner.

Resolved, March 9, 1695, That the Right of Election is only ia the Bailiffs and Free Burgesses.

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Pari.

No. 128. Berwick upon Tzveed.

1 Samuel Ogle, esq. !

2 Samuel Ogle, esq.

3 William Kerr, esq.

Jonathan Hutchinson, esq. Jonathan Hutchinson, esq. Jonathan Hutchinson, esq. ' Richard Hambden, esq. Richard Hambden, esq. John Harrington, esq. Harry Grey, esq.

George Liddell, esq- George Liddell, esq. s

4 William Ord, esq.

5 Grey Neville, esq. *

6 Grey Neville, esq. * William Kerr, esq. *

7 Joseph Sabine, esq.

8 Hugh Lord Polwarth. W.Wildmanv.Barrington Thomas Watson, esq.

• 9 W.Wildm. v.Barrington' Thomas Watson, esq. 10 W.Wildmanv.Barrington Thomas Watson, esq.

* Dledi a new Writ ordered, Dec. 8, 1711.— * One of the Com- missioners for stating the Debts due to the Army .—3 Created Vise. Barriiigtori'm the Kingdom of Ireiand, during this Parliament.. 4 Died ; a new Writ ordered, April 29. 1723. — S Colonel of Dra- goons, and Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince.— a Lieut. -Gen. of his Majesty's Forces, Governor of Berwick, and of Holy Island, and Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Wlhh Fuzileers. — 7 Suc- ceeded his Father as Earl of Marchmont ,- a new Writ ordered, Mar. 6, 1740. — s Died ; a new Writ ordered, Mar. 6, 1740- — J Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 20, 1746, he was re-elected.

E1696, The Right of Election is stated in the Report te emen.

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Pari. No. 129. Nottingham Comity.

1 Sir Tho. Willoughby, bt. John Thornhagh, esq.

2 Sir Tho. Willoughby, bt. John Thornhagh, esq.

3 Scroop Viscount Howe. William Levinz, esq.

4 Francis Willoughby, esq. William Levinz, esq.

5 Francis Willoughby, esq. William Levinz, esq.

6 Scroop Viscount Howe; Sir Robert Sutton, k.b.

7 Scroop Viscount Howe. ' Sir Robert Sutton, k.A. * William Levinz, esq. Thomas Bennet, esq.

8 William Levinz, jun. esq. Thomas Bennet, esq. 3

John Mordaunt, esq. 4

9 William Levinz, jun. esq. John Mordaunt, esq. 10 Lord Robert Sutton. s John Thornhagh, esq. ^

1 Made Governor of Barbadoes ; a new Writ ordered, May 1 j, 1732.— J Sub-Governor of the Royal African Company, expelled on account of the Charitable Corporation ; 3 new Writ ordered, May >5> *73* — 3 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. i, 1739. — * Brother to the Earl of Peterborough.-— S Second Son to the Duke of Rutland, snd Grandson and Heir to Robert Sutton Lord. Lexitig!>in,

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Pari. No. ISO. Nottingham Toivn.

1 Robert Sacheverel, esq. John Plumptre, esq.

2 Robie Sherwin, esq. John Plumptre, esq.' S Robert Sacheverel, esq. John Plumptre, esq.

4 Robert Sacheverel, esq. Borlace Warren, esq.

5 George Gregory, esq. * John Plumptre, esq. '

6 George Gregory, esq. John Plumptre, esq

7 Borlace Warren, esq. John Stanhope, esq. *

8 Borlace Warren, esq. John Plumptre, esq.

9 Borlace Warren, esq.5 John Plumptre, esq. Sir Charles Sedley, bt.

30 George Viscount Howe. * Sir Charles Sedley, bt.

i Commissioner of the Sick and Wounded, and one of the Com- «nissioners for stating the Debts due to the Array. — ~ A Commissioner «of the forfeited Estates, and Storekeeper of the Ordnance.— j Made Treasurer and Paymaster of his Majesty's Ordnance; and a new ""Writ being ordered, May 7, 1710, he was re-elected. — * Secretary 1o the Embassy at the Hague, and Brother to the Earl of Cheiterfold. — 5 Died; a new Writ ordered, May 20, 1 747. — 6 Colonel of a Company in the first Regiment of Foot Guards, and Aid-de-Cainu te the Duke.

June 10, i7or, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the " Mayor, Freemen, and Freeholders of 40s. per Annum, It was also agreed, That the eldest Sons of Freemen by their Birth, the young- est Sons of Freemen who have served Seven Years Apprenticeship, whether in Ncttingham or elsewhere, and also such Persons as served Apprenticeship to any Freeman of Nvltingham, were well entitled to demand their Freedom.

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Pari.

No. 131.

1 Sir Hard. Wastneys, kt.

2 Thomas White, esq.

3 Thomas White, esq. ' Willou. Hickman, esq. Francis Lewis, esq.

4 Francis Lewis, esq.

.5 Thomas Whife, esq. J

6 Thomas White, esq.

7 Thomas WThile, esq. * John White, esq.

5 John White, esq. s 9 John White, esq.

JO John White, esq!

East Re/ford.

Robert Molesworth, esq, William Levinz, esq. Thomas Westby, esq. *

* Brian Cooke, esq-

John Digby, esq. John Digby, esq- Patrick Chaworth, esq. Sir Robert Clifton, k.b.

Sir Rob. Clifton, bt. & K.B. William Mellish, esq. William Mellish, esq. * John Shelley, esq.

' ' Both not duly elected.— Resolved, Jan. n, 17 n, That the Right of electing is in such Freemen only, as have Right to their Freedom by Birth, as eldest Sons of Freemen, or by serving seven Years Apprenticeship, or have it by Redemption, inhabiting in the said Borough at the time of their being made free. — ] Died ; a new "Writ ordered, April 9, 1713. — 3 Made Clerk of his Majesty's Ord- nance ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 20, 1718, he was re- elected.— 4 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 16, 1733. — S Trustee for Georgia. — s Made a Commissioner of the Excise: a new Writ ordered, Dec- 18, 1-}$1.

Pari: 9. Sir Robert Clifton, bart. and K.B. and Stephen Soame, esq. severally petitioned.

"Resolved, March 17, 1702, That the younger Sons of Freemen Jiave not a Right to demand their Freedom. Nov. 28, 1702, Resolv- ed, That Persons not Inhabitants are Incapable of being made free, by Redemption ; and that the Sons of Freemen have a Right to Free- dom. Resolved, Jan. 17, 1706, That the Right of Election is in e ich Freemen only, as have a Right to their Freedom by Birth, as eldest Sons of Freemen, or by serving Seven Years Apprenticeship, or have it by Redemption, whether inhabiting or not inhabiting in the Borough, at the time of their being made frae.

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Pari. No. 132. Newark.

1 James Saunderson, esq. Joha Digby, esq*

2 James Saunderson, esq. Richard Sutton, esq. ' S Sir T. Willoughby, bt. * Richard Sutton, esq. '

Richard Newdigate, esq. x

4 Richard Newdigate, esq. Richard Sutton, esq.

5 Conyers D'Arcy, esq. * Richard Sutton, esq. 4

6 James Pelham, esq. ' Richard Sutton, esq. '

7 James Pelham, esq.. Richard Sutton, esq.

8 James Pelham, esq: Richard Sutton, esq. 7

. Lord William Manners*

9 Lord William Manners. Job Staunton Charlton, esq. JO Lord William Manners. Job Staunton Charlton, esq.'

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* Brigadier* General of her Majesty's Forces.—3 Created Baron Middleton, and a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 17 12.— 3 Made one of the Commissioners for executing the Office of Master of the Horse tm has Majesty j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 14, 17 15, he was re-elected* Also made Master of his Majesty's Household, and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 22, 1720* he was re-elected.— 4 Go- vernor of Htt//.— 5 Secretary to the Duke of Grafton* as J-ord Cham- berlain.—6 Envoy-Extraordinary to the Ring of Prussia, and the Landgrave of Hesse- Cassef, made one of the Clerks* Comptrollers of )iis Majesty's Household $ and a new Writ being ordered, April 10, 1724, he was re-elected.— 7 Governor of the Island of Guernsey, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1738.— 8 Made Clerk of the Deliveries in the Office of Ordnance \ and a new Writ being ordered, March 22, 175 1, he was re-elected.

Pari. 3. Richard Newdigate, esq. was first chosen with Sir Thomas Wiilougbby, and Mr. Sutton was chosen in the room of Sir Thomas, created Lord Midd/eton.

Pari. 5. Richard Newdigate, esq. Petitioner.

Resolved, Jan. 11, 1740, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, and all the Inhabitants within the Borough, wht pay, or ought to pay, Scot and Lot.

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P#r/. AT). 133. Oxford County:

1 Sir Robert Jenkinson. bt Sir Edward Norris* bt«

2 Si* Robert Jenkmson, bt.1 SVancis Viscount J^aftqty* Sir Robert Jenkinson, bt.

3 Sir Robert Jenkinson, bt. Francis Cferke* e§fy:

4 Sir Robert Jenkinson, bL Francis CJerke, cjsfy ." â– 

5 Sir RobertJenkinsonjbt. * llVancis Clerks, es<| *'.. > SirR3anksJenkinson,btf James Herbert, Q^r * i ]

Henry Perrpt,. es<^ .'.'., \ ' -

6 Sir R.Banks Jenkinson,bt. Henrf Perrot^ cs^. "'.']

7 Sir William Stapleton, b*. Henry Perrot, esq.

8 Sir Wm. Stapleton, bt. 5 Henry Perrqt,; esq. 6 . . Sir James Dashwoqd, bt. Geo. Hen. ^^^aren^cft.

9 Sir James Bashwood, btf Geo H. Vise Quarendon. *

Norris Bertie, esq. * 10 Sir James Dash wood, bt; Norris Bertie, esq*

x Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 5, 1710.— 2 VH*&% a new Writ- ordered, Nov. 21, 17 17.— 3 Died, a Dew Writ ordered, May gf 1715. — 4 Died, anew Writ ordered* May 4, 1721.-5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1740.-6 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 8, 1740. — 7 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Litchfield i a new Writ ordered, Feb. 34,1743 — 8 Grandson to Htarv, Brother to Jam**, the first JLarl of Abiji^dnn.

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Pari, No. 134.: Oxford University.

1 Sir Will. WWtbcke, kt,1 William Bromley, esq. 2SirWiltWbiripcke,fctt Willi** Brpralej?, wj.

3 Sir Will, WJiitfccke, ku William ttroxatey, esq. *

4 Sir Will. WUitlocke, kt« William Bromley, escj.

5 Sir Will, WWtlpcke,, l*t3 William ^poilfy^ esq*

6 George Clark, ll.d. William Bromley^ esq. 4

7 Geprge Gkftkt i^b* ; Henry Viscount Cqmbwy*

Henry Viscouat Qo^towy* ': S George Clark, ll.d. s WUliaia Bromley, ssq, William Bromley, esq. 6 Edward Bv^r^ i-l.^ -^ 9 Edward Butlflft > W^£? f Heary Visooufl* Cpjrflbmy.;

Peregrinie Palmer, esq. 1 0 Peregrine Palmer, esq. ttenry Viscount Cornfcury .9

Sir Roger Newdigate, bt.

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x One of her Majesty*s Counsel at Law. — * Speaker of this Par- liament, and one of her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.— 3 Died; a new Writ ordered^ Nov. 25, 1717.— 4 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Feb* 18, 1732.— S Fellow of All-$ouh College 5 died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 1, 1737.— 6 Son of the former j died 5 a new Writ ordered, March 21, i737»~-7 Principal of Magdalrn Col- lege.—8 Died ', a new Writ ordered, Nov. 6. 174c*— -9 Called up to the House of Peers, as Baron Hyde of Hin&it', a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 23, 1751.

Pari. 6. William King, LL.D, Petitioner.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

Pari.

No. 135.

1 Sir John Walter, bt.

2 Sir John Walter, bt-

3 Sir John Walter, bt. *

4 Sir John Walter, bt.

5 Sir John Walter, bt.

6 Sir John Walter, bt. s Francis Knollys, esq.

7 Francis Knollys, esq.

& Matthew Skinner, esq- * James Herbert, esq. s Philip Herbert, esq.

9 Philip Herbert, esq. JO Philip Herbert, esq. 6 Philip Viscount Wenman

Oxford City. / Thomas Rowney, esq. Thomas Rowney, esq. Thomas Rowney, esq. Thomas Rowney, esq. Thomas Rowney, esq. Thomas Rowney, esq. 3

Thomas Rowney, esq. Thomas Rowney, esq.

Thomas Rowney, esq. Thomas Rowney, esq.

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» Made Clerk. Comptroller of her Majesty's Household, and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 20, 1711, he was re-elected.—1 Died : a new Writ ordered, Oct. 15, 1722 3 Son of the former. — \ Ser- jeant at Law, and Recorder of this City, made Chief-Justice of Chtt- Icr; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 1, j 739. — 5 Died, a new Writ order. ed, Nov. 28, 1740. — 6 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 16, 1749. 7 Of the Kingdom of Ireland.

Feb. jg. 18th Janet I. The Right of Election was stated to be in the Mayor, Fifteen more called Magistrates, and the Common- Coun- cil, making in all Forty-eight.

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Pari: No. 136. Woodstock.

1 William Cadogan, esq. Charles Bertie, esq. f

2 William Cadogan, esq. * Sir Thomas Wheate, bt.

3 William Cadogan, escj. Sir Thomas Wheate, bt.

4 William Cadogan, esq. 3 Sir Thomas Wheate, bt. '

5 William Cadogan, esq. 4 Sir Thomas Wheate, bt. * William Clayton, esq. ' Thomas Crisp, esq.

6 Samuel Trotman, esq. Sir Thomas Wheate,, bt

7 W. Marq, of Blandford. 7 Samuel Trotman, esq. John Spencer, esq.

8 John Spencer, esq. , James Dawkins* esq.

9 John Spencer, esq. * James Dawkins, esq. John Trevor, esq.

10 John Trevor, esq. 9 John Viscount Bateman, l%

Anthony Keck, esq.

* Sixth Son of Robert Earl of Lindsey.—* Lieutenant- General of he? Majesty's Forces.— 3 3 Their Election declared void, but they were re-elected. Resolved, March 16, 17141 That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, and Freemen.— 4 Master of the Robes to his Majesty, Colonel of the Second Regiment of Foot Quards, Governor of the Isle oi\Wigbt> and Envoy-Extraordinary to the States-General, created Baron of Reading ; a new Writ ordered, Tune 25, 17 16.— 5 Made Storekeeper of the Ordnance, and a new Writ being ordered, March 30, 17 17, he was re-elected, and died $ a new Writ ordered, Oct. 19, 1721.— 6 Deputy Auditor of the Exchequer, made a Lord of the Treasury ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 21, 17 18, he was re-elected.— 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1732.— 8 Made Ranger and Keeper of his Majesty's Gxeat Park at Windsor, and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 27, 1744, he was re-elected, and died; a new Writ ordered, June* 25- 174$. — 9 A Welch Judge, and one of his Majesty's Counsel at Law,' succeeded his Brother as Lord Trevor ; a new Writ ordered, March 9$* 1753'"^I° Of the Kingdom of Ireland.

Pari 4. Sir Thomas Sebright, bt. and Vincent Oakley, esq. Peti- tioners.

Pari. 5. Sir Thomas Wheate, bt. Son of the former, Petitioner against Mr. Crisp, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 6. Charles Crisp and William Clayton, tsqrs* Petitioners*

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Pari. No: 137. Banbury*

1 Charles North, esq. a Charles North, esq.

3 Charles North, esq.

4 Sir Jonathan Cope, bt.

5 Sir Jonathan Cope, bt.

6 Monoux Cope, esq.

7 Francis North, esq. * Toby Chauncy, esq. *

William Knollys (called) Viscount Wallingford. 3

8 William Knollys (called) Viscount Wallingford. * William Moore, esq.

9 William Moore, esq. s JohnWilles, esq.

10 John Willes, esq. 6

' Succeeded his Father as Lord Guildford, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1739. — s Died, a new Writ ordered, April 2, 1733 — 3 Son of the F-arl of Banbury, whose claim to that Title was disallow- ed by the House of Peers. See the State Trials, Folio, Vol. 8, for the Proceedings on that Claim. — 4 Major in the Horse Guards ; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. (8, 1740. — 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1746. — 6 Filacer of the Court of Common-Picas for London and Middlesex.

Pari. 6. Sir William Coi/ri/iglaa, bt. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Resolved, Dec. 29, 1691, That the Right of Election is ia the Mayor, Aldermen, and Capital Burgesses only.

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141

Pari. No: lSd. RutlaM County.

1 Sir Ttyft Matk^6rth, to. RidUd HalfortJ, esq .

2 Philip 3hfe#a*a, <&* S Danhfi LorAmdi.

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7 Daniel Ld!& Wrich. * ; Wiitiam fcartbi^' esq.

8 James Noel, esq.

9 James Noel, esq. 16 James Noel, esq. *

Thomas Noel, e£q. '

Rftfrird Halford, esq. Johtt Norf, egq. * RichfiftlHalford, esq, BtttoetXdrd Sheward. JohnlSfoel, esq. V John Malrmiis. oftfranby. 4 Sir lW, Mackiritfth, bt. Sir Thos. Mackworth, bt. John Noel, ,efcq. * Thomas Noel, feq. g Thomas Noel, esq*. John Finch, esq. Bro willow Lord Burleigh.10

1 Not duly elected.—'1 Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince, made a Lord of the Treasury $ and a new Writ being ordered; Oct. 20, 17 15, he was re-elected— -3 Youngest Son of Baptist, se- cond Viscount Cambderiy and B roth er-in- Law to the Earl of Harbo- rough j died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 9, 17 19.— -4 Succeeded hi% Father as Duke of Rutland rj a new Writ ordered, March 24, 1721. 5 Made Comptroller of his Majesty's Household ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 25, 1725, he was re-elected.—6 Succeeded hrs Father as Earl of Wincbelsea and 'Nottingham \ a new Writ ordered, Jan. 28, 1730.— 7 Eldest son of the fonaaqr John j died, anew Writ ordered, Feb. 15, 1728.— 8 Second Son of the former John.— 9 Bro- ther to the late Earl of Gainsborough ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 11, 1753.— k> Son of the Earl of Exeter.

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Pari

No. 1S9.

1 Sir Robert Corbet, fafc

2 Sir Robert Corbet, bt*

3 John Kynaston, esq.

4 John Kynaston, esq. y

5 Sir Robert Corbet, to1

6 John Kynaston, esq,*

7 John Walcot, esq. i8SirJohnAst!ey,bt.

9 Sir John Aistley, bt: , 10 Sir Johgi Astley, bt. .

Salop County:

Robert Lloyd, esq* . ..; Henry Viscount Newport. Robert Lloyd, esq. Hfenry Viscount Newport. Henry Viscount Newport* Robert Lloyd, esq. '' William Laconchild, esq. Corbet Kynaston, esq.* Richard Lyster, esq. • - - Richard Lyster, esq. Richard Lysterr esq. ,

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1 Made one of the Clerks- Cony) t rollers of his Majesty's Household, and a new Writ being ordered, Teb. 20, 1720, be Was re-elected.—^ 2 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1740*

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Pari. No. 140. Shrewsbury.

1 John Kynaston, esq. Richard Mytton, esq.

2 John Kynaston, esq. * Richard Mytton, esq. ' Sir Edward Ldghton, bt. John Jones, esq.

S Edward Cresset, esq. Richard Mytton, esq.

4 Edward Cresset, esq. Thomas Jones, esq. *

Corbet Kynaston, esq.

5 Thomas Jones, esq. 3 Corbet Kynaston, esq. Andrew Corbet, esq.

6 Richard Lyster, esq. 4 Corbet Kynaston, esq. 4 Orlando Bridgmah, esq. Sir Richard Corbet, bt.

1 x Both not duly elected—3 Not duly elected.— -3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 5, 171 c.— 4 4 Both not duly elected. Resolved, April 9, 1723, That the Right of Election is only in the Burgesses, inhabiting in this Borough, or in the Suburbs thereof, paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving Alms or Charity.

Resolved, That the whole Parishes of St. Chad, St. Mary, St. Alkmond, St. Julian, the Holy Cross, and St. Giles's, and the several Vills of Hadnall, Acton-Reynold, Meriden-Hanwood, Guinsell, Oi- ler ton, Onslow, Preston-Gubald, Pimley, and Merival, are not with- in the Borough of Shrewsbury, or the Suburbs thereof.

Resolved, That the several Vills of Bicton, Betton, Alkmear% Longwar, Calcot, Whitley, Whelbach, Upper and Lower Rossal, Shelton, Oxon, Woodcot, Horton, Munchmeal, and Goosebill, in the Parish of St. Chad; Great and Little Berwick, Almond Park, Newon, Albrigbt-Husley, Cotton-bill, Leaton, As ley, Merrington, Wollascot, Sans aw, and Clive, in the Parish of St. Mary ; Hencot, Albright- Lee, Preston-Montford, Dintle, and Arsescot, in the Parish of St. Alkmond", and Fully and Shelston, in the Parish of St. Julian, are not Part of the ancient Borough of Shrewsbury, or the Suburbs there- of.

Resolved, That the Parish of Holy Cross and St. Giles, is not Part of the ancient Borough of Shrewsbury, or the Suburbs thereof.

Pari. 2. Sir Edward Leighton, bt. Petitioner. Resolved, Dec. 20, 1709, That the Right of Election is only in the Burgesses inha- biting the Borough, or the Suburbs thereof, paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving Alms or Charity, and that the Petitioner was duly elected ; and a new Writ was ordered for electing one other Burgess, in the Room of Richard Mytton and John Knyaston, esqrs. not duly elected.

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Pari. 4. Several; Inhabitants Petftforfers. Resolved, May *7» 1714, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesfce*. Rfttolred* *Fhrt tht Petition 4t several Mtabfcant* tgatnst EdwatdVwsvt, esq. is frivoltus, vefcatieus, tod fiCatodalcaii* Re- solved, That the Petitionees d* make Satisfaction ?te&*. trtoct lot his Costs and Expenoes. .,!..•-

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ParU jSTo. 140, Shrewsbury continued.

7 Richard Lyster, esq. Sir John Astley* bfct •'

8 William Kynaston, esq. Sir Richard Corbet* fefc,

9 William Kf nastoa, esq. Sir Richard Corbet^ tfc* 10 William Kynaston* esq. 5 Sir Richard Corbet, bt*

Thomas Hill, esq.

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5 Master in Chancery $ died, anfctv Writ ordered, March 2, 1 749.

Pari. 8. Richard Lyster and John Mytton% esqrs. Petitioners, re- newed Sess. 2 and 3.

Pari. 10. Richard Pry*c* Astley and 2fo£*tt Piggot, e^jrs. Peti- tioners, withdrew theft Petition.

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Pari. No. 141. Bridgenorth.

1 Sir Humph. Brigges, bt. William Whitmore, esq.

2 Sir Humph. Brigges, bt. William Whitmore, esq* S Richard Creswell, esq. Whitmore Aflton, esq.

4 William Whitmore, esq. John Weaver, esq,

5 William Whitmore, esq- John Weaver, esq; '

6 William Whitmore,esq; * John Weave*, esq. Sir John Charlton, bt.

7 Sir John Charlton, bt. John Weaver, esq.

8 Thomas Whitmore, esq. Grey James Grove, esq.

9 Thomas Whitmore, esq. William Whitmore, qsoi 10 Sir Th6. Whitmore, k.b. Arthur Weaver, esb;|: '

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1 One of the Grooms of- tlje Privy- Chamber.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, May 31, 1*725.

Pari. 3. Sir Humphry Brigges, bart. and William Whitmore, esq. Petitioners. '

' Pari. 8. -Sir Robert Law/ey and Sir Richard ji8on> baits. Peti- tioners.

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Pari.

Xo. 142. Ludlow.

1 Sir Thomas Powis, knt.

2 Sir Thomas Powis, 'fct.

3 Sir Thomas. Po wis, k't. '

4 Humphry Walcot, esq.

5 Humjihry Walcot, esq.

6 Abel Xettleb.y, eeq. *

7. Hen. Arth. Herbert, esq, r>JHen. Arth. Herbert*, esq. 9 Hen. Arth. Herbert, esq. s

Richard Herbert, esq. 7 10 Richard Heibert, esq.

Acton Baldwin, esq. A&on Boldwin, esq. AEton Baldwin, esq. A&on Baldwin,' esq. Francis Herbert, esq- * Sir Robert Raymond., kt. 3 Afton Baldwin, esq. 5 Richard Herbert, esq. Richard Herbert, esq* Richard Herbert, esq» 'Sir William Corbet, bt.

Sir William Corbet, bt. s Henry Bridgman, esq.

' Recorder of this Borough, and Queen's Premier Serjeant «t Law, made a Judge of the Queen's Bench ; a new Writ ordered, [tine 8, 1713, btrt no "Return Tnaire in Ilia toorti, being it At "fittd of the Parliament. — 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, March io,Tftp. —3 Made his Majesty's Attorney. General ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 10, 1720, he was re-elected. — 4 Recorder of this Bo- rough.— 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 2, 1727. — s Created Lord Herbert of Ckerlury ; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 22. 1743, ufterwards Earl Powis. — 7 Made a Lieut.- Colonel in his Majesty's Array; and a new Writ being ordered, Oct. 24, 1745, he was re- elected.— 8 Made Clerk, of the Pipe ; and a new Writ being order- ed, May 1 2, 1 748, he was re-elected and died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 29, 1748. ,

Earl. 5. Jifion Baldwin, e»c[. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Feb. 25, ififji. Resolved, That the Right of Election Is in all tbe resident common Burgesses, as well as in the Twelve and Twenty* five. Resolved, Dec. 22, 1G90, That the new Charter granted to the Town of Lud/ow, by the late King James, whereby the ancient Method of electing Burgesses for Parliament is altered, is illegal and void. Resolved, March 1, 1698, That the Sons of Burgesses of Ludlow, and those that marry the Daughters of Burgesses, have a Right to be made Burgesses of the said Borough. Resolved, That every Person having a Right to be made a Burgess, ought to demand such his Right by Petition, signed by the Petitioner, according to tha Bye-Law made in the Year 1663, and not otherwise.

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No. 143. "Great Wenlock.

1 Sir Tttffl. Powfegter, kt.

2 Sir Wffl. Forrester, k*. *

3 Sif'WHl. forrester, fct.

4 SirWlll. £o*rt$ter,ltt.

5 William Forrester, esq,,

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6 SamtetlEdtter*ds,:^4

7 Samuet tdw^fls, efcq*

8 SamMt^atdfe, 6s5-f Brooke tfoiratei', ter^

9 Brooke JForrester#, esq. 10 Brooke Forrester, esq.

J 4j)ne of .tfce .Clerks of trite -Green Cloth.—3 Made his Election.for Erujg&pntki; a .new Writ /issued.— 3 rMade one -of the^Lords of the Ttaavur?} a^d a new Writ being ordered, October 20, 17159 he was xe*electe4, and created .Baron Torringtan* a ,new Writ ordered, June a&. .J7p6»^ J^aty 'ipeljex of the :Excheotuer;--5 One of the Gentlemen \0f\hi5 Majesty!* J£ri»y*Griambejr.*--0 Died, a jnew Writ ordered, Feb. 1, 1739. — 7 Died, a new Writ, ordered, Nov. ifo 1744; Pari. 3. Sir Thomas Law/ey, bart. llichafd TLdwley, e'sqrs. 'Peti- tioners.

fefl. 5. Sir^^^x'I^w/^, bart. and tfrtoata* Cfers&t esq. LPe-

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George Weld, esq* Thomas Weld, esq; George Weld, iesq. WtHhm Whfcrriore, esq. * Richard Jfewport, esq. ThoitaasWeiRrpoArt, cteq. * Sftr llutaiflhry faigges, bt*

Sir Humphry Bridges, bt. John Satabrokfc, issfy * Wtfliam ftttredter* ^

.. Isaat fiatokhfc firtWi^ fcsfc|« Isoat fifci wkhti* ^Brb^ri , - esq.

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* No. 144.

1 Henry Brett, esq.

2 Richard Harnage, esq.

3 Richard Harnage, esq.

4 Richard Harnage, esq.

5 Richard Harnage, esq. 3 Sir Matth. Decker, bt-

6 W. Peere Williams, esq

Bishop's Castle.

Henry Newport, esq- Charles Mason, esq. Robert Raymond, esq. Sir Robert Raymond, lent- Charles Mason, esq,

Bowater Vernon, esq.

Charles Mason, esq.

Robert Moore, esq.

Robert Moore, esq.

7 John Plumptre, esq. *

8 Edward Knyaston,. esq-

9 Hen. Marq. of Carnarvon. ! Andrew Hill, esq. Granville Vise. Trentham.

10 Samuel Child, esq ". J. Dashwood King, esq

John Robinson Lytton, esq.

r The Queen's Solicitor-General.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 4, 1719. — 3 Not duly elected. — 4 Treasurer and Paymaster of his Majesty's Ordnance— 5 Succeeded hi* Father as Duke of Chan- dqs j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1744. — 6 Died, a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 11,1753- — 7 Brother to Sir Francis Dashwood, bart. and Nephew to Dr King, late Master of the Charter-hovfe.

Pari. 3. Charles Ma/on, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 4. Sir Charles Lloyd, bart. Petitioner.

Pari, 5. Edward Lord Harley, Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2 & 3.*

Pari. 6. Charles Mafon, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, & 4. and voted duly elected, April 26, 1726.

Resolved, Feb. 3, 1700. That the Right of Election is in the Bailiff", and all the Burgesses within the Borough.

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Pari. No. i45. Somerset County.

1 Nathaniel Palmer, esq. John Rggot, esq.

2 John Prowse, esq. ' Henry Portman, esq. Sir Wm. Wyndham, bt.

3 Sir Wm. Wyndham, bt. * Sir Thomas Wroth, bt.

4 Sir Wm. Wyndham, bt. Thomas Horner, esq.

5 Sir Wm. Wyndham, bt. William Hellier, esq.

6 Sir Wm. Wyndham, bt. Edward Phelipps, esq.

7 Sir Wm. Wyndham, bt. T. StrangewaysHorner,esq. 6 Sir Wm. Wyndham, bt3 T. Strange ways Horner, esq,

Thomas Prowse, esq. . «

9 Thomas Prowse, esq. H.W.Berkley Portman, esq.

10 Thomas Prowse, esq. Sir Chas. KemeysTynte, bt

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 5, 1710.—* Made Master of her Majesty's Hart and Buck Hounds ; and a new Writ being order- ed, June 9, 171 1, he was re-elected, and made Secretary at Warj and a new Writ being ordered, July 8, 1712, he was reelected.-— 3 Died1, a new Writ ordered, Nov, 18, 1740.

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Pari - >No. 146v Bristol

1 Sir WiHiam Dakres, kt. Robert Yate> eaq*

2 Sir William Dames, kt. Robert Yate* esq,

3 Edward Colston, sen* esq. Joseph Earle, esq*

4 Thos. Edwards, jua. esq. Joseph. Eaffe, esq,

5 Sir William Dames* kt* Joseph Earle^ esq*

6 Sir Abraham Elton* bt Joseph Earle, eaq.

7 Abraham Elton, esq. John Scrape, esq> f

S Sir Abraham Elton, bt. Thomas Coster, esq* *

Edward South welt* egg. * 9 Sir Abraham Elton, bt. 4 Edward SouthroreU* esq*

Robert Hoblyn, e$q. JO Robert Hoblyn, esq* Edward SouthweU, esq.

1 Joint Secretary of the Treasury.—* Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1739. — 3 Principal Secretary of State for frctandi-*A DM> a new Writ ordered, Nov. 16, 1742.

Pari. 4. Sir William Daines, knt. Petitioner.

Pari. 5. Vhilip Freeh and Thomas Edwards y jun. esqrs. Pet!? turner s? renewed Sess. 2 and 3.

Pari. 6. William Hart, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Mayor, &c. Petitioners in behalf of John Scropef esq. The Petition partly heard', and then withdrawn.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

1 William Blathwayt, esq

2 William Blathwayt, esq.

3 John Codrington, esq.

4 John Codnngton, esq.

5 John Codrington, esq.

6 John Codrington, esq.

7 Robert Gay, esq. i

No: 147. Bath.

Samuel Trotman, esq. Samuel Trotman, esq. Samuel Trotman, esq. Samuel Trotman, esq. Samuel Trotman, esq. Robert Gay, esq. George Wade, esq.* George Wade, esq. 4

1 Died; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 10, 1720. — 3 Colonel of a 3tegiment of Horse, aod Commander in Chief of the Land Forces in Scotland.— I Treasurer to Christ's Hospital, London — 4 Made Go- "vernorof the Town of Berwick ufion Tweed; and a new Writ being ■ordered, Jan. 22, 1733, he was re-elected, and made Governor of Fort William, Fori Augustus, and Fori George, in Scotland; and the Opinion of the House being desired, June 9, 1733, Whether by the acceptance of said Office, his Seat became void ; and the 29th Section of the Act 4th Queen Anne, for the better Security of her Ma- jesty's Person and Government, being read, a Motion was made that a Committee be appointed to search Precedents, as to the Seats becoming vacant of Officers in the Army, by their having Commis- sions to be Governors, or Lieutenant-Governors of Forts, Citadels, and Garrisons in Great Britain. It passed in the Negative. Then the Journals of the House, -28th Feb. 7th Queen Anne, relating to Arundel, the 17th Feb. 9th Queen inw, relating to Northumber- land, the 1st Feb. 10th Queen Anne, relating to -Camelford, the 25th Apr. 1st Geo. I. relating""to the Shire of Renfrew, the 3d Apr. 7th Geo. I. relating to Carlisle, the 18th Jan. la*, relating to the Town nf Northampton, and the 2;d Jan. last, relating to the City of Bath, Were read, And a Motion being made, and the Question being put. That the accepting a Commission of Governor or Lieutenant-Go- vernor of a Fort, Citadel, or Garrison, upon the military Establish- ment of his Majesty's Guards and Garrisons in Great Britain, by any Member of this House, being an Officer in the Army, does vacate ibe Seat of such Member in this House. It passed in the Negative. Pari. j. Edward Mynsbull and John Bromhall, esqjs. Petitioners. Pari. 7. Henry Bridge, e=

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^arl. ' No. 147. Bath, continued.

8 John Codrington, osq. George Wade, esq.

9 Philip Bennet, esq. George Wade, esq. * JO Robert Henley, esq. * , George Wade, esq, 7

Sir John Ligonier, k.b. •

5 Field-Marshal of his Majesty's Forces, made Lieutenant-Gene* ral of his Majesty's Ordnance ; and the Opinion of the House being desired, June 22, 1742, Whether by the Acceptance of the said Of* flee, his Seat in Parliament became void ; and a Motion being made, and the Question being proposed, That the accepting the Office of Master-General, or Lieutenant- General, of his Majesty's Ordnance, by any Member of this House, being an Officer in the Army, doe,s vacate the seat of such Member in thjs House* The House was mov-. ed, that the 28th Section of the Act of the 6th of Queen Anne* for the Security of her Majesty's Person and Government, might be read. And the same being read accordingly, and the Question being put, It passed in the negative, neinine contra die ente. f? Recorder of Batbt s made one of his Majesty's Counsel at Law ; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 14, 1751, he was re-elected.— 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, March i69 1748. — 9 General of Horse, Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, Colonel of the second Regiment of Dragoon Guards, and Governor of the Island of Guernsey, now Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Horse-Guards Blue.

Resolved, Jan. 27, 1 707, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-Council only.

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Pari.

No. 148. Wells.

1 Maurice Berkley, esq.

2 Edw. Colston, jun. esq.

3 Edw. Colston, jun- esq.

4 Sir Thomas Wroth j bt.

5 Thomas Horner, esq ' William Peirs, esq.

6 Francis Gwyn, esq.

7 Edw. Prid. Gwyrj, esq. 5 William Peirs, esq.

$ George Hamilton, esq. €

William Peirs, esq. 9 Francis Gwyn, esq. JO Francis Gwyn, esq.

Henry Portman, esq. William Coward, esq. Maurice Berkeley, esq. Maurice Berkeley, esq. Maurice Berkeley, esq. ' William Coward, esq. * Thomas Horner, esq. 3 John Dodd, esq. 4 Thomas Edwards, jun. esq. Thomas Edwards, jun. esq, Thomas Edwards, jun, esq.

Thomas Edwards, jun. esq/ George Speke, esq. George Speke, esq. George Hamilton, esq. 7

1 l Both not duly elected. Resolved, May 30, 17 16, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Masters, and Burgesses of this City.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, June 16, 1716. — 3 Again not duly elected.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 26, 17 19.— 5 Not duly elected. Resolved, April 18, 1729, That the Right of Elec- tion is in the Mayor, Masters, Burgesses, and Freemen of the City, who are admitted to their Freedom in any of the seven Companies, being thereunto entitled by Birth, Servitude, or Marriage.—6 6 Both not duly elected. — 7 Uncle to the earl of Abercorn.

Pari. 6. George Hamilton and William Peirs, esqrs. Petitioners.

Pari. 10. William Peirs and George Speke, esqrs. Petitioners j the former renewed in Sess. 2, and then withdrew it.

Resolved, May 2, 1721, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Masters, and Burgesses, and in such persons as are, by Con- sent of the Mayor and Common- Council, admitted to their Freedom Jn any of the seven trading Companies in the City, on Account of Birth, Servitude, or Marriage, and that the, Sitting Members are duly elected.

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Par!. No. 149. Taunton*

1 Sir Francis Warre, bt.. Edward Clarke, esq.

2 Sir Francis Warre* bt* Edward Clarke, esq.

3 Sir Francis Warre, bt. Henry Portman^ e&q,

4 Sir Francis. Warre, b{. Henry Posttman, esq.

5 Sir Francis Warre, bt * Henry Porting, esq* * Sir William Pynsent, bt. James Smyth, esq.

6 John Trenched, esq* * James Smyth, esq. Abraham Elton, esq%

7 Gfcorge Speke, esq. Francis Fane, esq. 3

8 HL W. Berk JPortman,esq. Francis Fane, esq.

9 Sir John Chapman, bt* John Buck* esq. 4

Percy Wynd. Obrien* esq.- 10 Robert Webb* esq. Sir Charles Wyndham*

William Rowley, esq, "

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i z Net duly elected. Resolved, June 28, 1715, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants within the Borough, being Potwal- lers, andnot receiving Alms or Charity.—* Died, a new Wifit or- dered, Jan. 9, 1724.— 3 One of His Majesty's Counsel at Law, and Standing Counsel to the Board of Trade and Plantations.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered,, April 8, 1745. — 5 Succeeded the Dukf of So- merfet, as earl- of Egremont'% a new Writ ordered, Feb- 19, 1750. — * Admiral of the White and Rear- Admiral of Great Britain, made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered; June i8t 1751, he was re-elected.

Pari. 3. William Coward, and William Pynsettf, esqrs. Petition- ers.

Pari. 6. Gtorge Deane, and Goodenough Ear/e9 esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 6. George Deatte. esq. petitioned again, against Mr Elton, renewed Sess. 2*

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JParL N(K 150. Bridgewater.

1 Sir Thomas Wroth, bt. Geoxge Balcb, esq,

2 George Bodingtoa, esq.1 George Bakh, esq.

3 George DodingUwa, esq, Nathaniel Palmer, esq*

4 John Rolls* esq- Nathaniel Palmer, esq.

5 George Bodington* esq. * Thomas Patatr, esq. WHliai^Pkt, esq.

6 G. B. tkuidiagtottj esq. 3 Thomas Palmer* esq*

7 G. B. DodcGngton, esq./ Sir Hal&weU Tjnte, bt 4

Thomas Palmer, esq.

8 G. B. poddkxgton, esq. Thomas Fabler, e$^ *

Charles Wyndbam> esq:

9 G. B. Doddington, esq, * Vere Pawlett, esq.

10 G. B. Doddmgton, esq. 7 Peregriae Powlett, esq;. *

Robert Balch, esq.

1 Made a Lord of the Admiralty j and a. new Writ befog oxdered, Nov. i j, 1709^ he waft re-elected.—* Died, a new Writ ordered, April &, 1720.— -J Made a Lord of the Treasury, and Clerk of the Pejb in Ireland \ and a new Writ being ordered, April 29 1724, he Has re-elected.-*^ Died,, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, I73;i.— 5 Died, a new Writ otderedr March 24, 1735.-6 Made Treasurer pf his Majesty'* Navy \ and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1744, he was re-elected .—7 Treasure* of the Chamber to Frederick Prince of Wales.—-* Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan- u, 1753*

Dec. 7, 1669, Resolved, That the Right of Election is. in the Majority of the Corporation, consisting of a Mayor, Aldermen, and Capital Burgesses, in number Twenty-four. Dec 10, 1692, Resol- ved to be in those that pay §cot and Lot, inhabiting in the said Bo- rough.

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Pari. No. 151. Minehead.

1 Sir Jacob Banks, kt. Alexander Luttrell, esq.

U Sir Jacob Banks, kt. Sir John Trevelyan, bt;

3 Sir Jacob Banks, kt. Sir John Trevelyan, bt.

4 Sir Jacob Banks, kt. Sir John Trevelyan, bt.

5 Sir Wra. Wyndham, bt.' Sir John Trevelyan, bt. f Thomas Gage, esq. * Samuel Edwin, esq. * James Milner, esq. 3 Sir John Trevelyan, bt- Sir Richard Lane, kt. *

Robert Mansell, esq.

6 Robert Mansell, esq. s Thomas Hales, esq. f Francis Whitworth, esq.

7 Francis Whitworth, esq. 7 Alexander Luttrell, esq.

8 Francis Whitworth, esq. Alexander Luttrell, esq. *

Sir Wm. Codrington, bt. ' Thomas Carew, esq.

9 Francis Whitworth, esq.'° Thomas Carew, esq. John Periam, esq. \

10 Charles Whitworth, esq. P. Wyndham Obrien, esq.

' i Their Election declared void ; a new Writ ordered, March 28, 1716. — SI Both not duly returned, but had Leave to petition, which they did, and renewed it in Sess. 3. Mr. Edwin waved the Matter of his Petition, and Mr. Cage did not contest Mr. Milner,i Election ; and upon hearing the Merits thereof, the House Resolved, Feb. 24, 1718, That the Right of Election is in the Parishioners of Minehead and Dttntttr, being Housekeepers in the Borough of Mine- bead, and not receiving Alms, and the Sitting Members were duly elected.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 29, 1721. — 4 Not duly returned, but had leave to petition, which he did. — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, May 13, 1723— 6 Clerk of the Green Cloth to the Prince. — 7 Made Surveyor of his Majesty's Woods North and South of the Treat, and a new Writ being ordered, April 6, 173a, he was re-elected, — s Died, a new Writ ordered, June 16, 1737. — PDied, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 1, 1739. — lo Died, a new Writ ordered, March 12, 1742.

Pari. 6. Samuel Edwin and Francis Wbilworlb, estjrs. Petition. ers, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 7. Sir William Codrington, bt. and George Grow, esq. Pe- titioners ; the latter neglected to deliver in his Qualification In time, according to Order ; the former renewed his Petition Sess. 2 and 3.

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Pari < No. 152.. Ilchester.

1 Edward Strode, esq. .... John Webb, esq.

2 Edwatd Phelipps, esq: Jkmefc Johnston, esq. .

3 Edward Fhelipps, esq, ' Sattuiel Mashaih,1 esq. *

Sir, James Bateman, . kt,

4 Edward Phelipps, esq. '" Sir; J^mes Bateman, kt, '

5 William Bellamy, esq, f Jofur Hopkins/ esq..

6 Daniel Moore, esq. William Brirrdagh^ esq. *

Thbmas Pagett, esq. 5 *7 Charles Lockyer, esq. ? Thomas Cri$pe, esq/ '

8 Charles' I^ckyer, esq. Sir Robert Brcweh, fit.

9 Charles Lckikyer, iesq. Sir Robert Brown, bt. . 10 Thdma^Lckrkyer, esq. ': Frarfcfe Fane, esq. *: \JP .

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1 MadesCotiiMtdlkr of the Mint ; Ad a new Writ being ordered, | jWi2,c JE7i*f-heiWas rbelectey. — 2 Made.Cofterer of hec Majesty's Household, (rcchosep for Windsor) ; a new Writ ordered, May 17, 171 1. — 3 Auditor of the North Part of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Prothonotaryof the said Duchy.— 4 Made Auditor of the Accompts on Leather Duties j a new Writ ordered, Dec. 5, 1723.-— 5 One of the Grooms of the Bedchamber to the Prince.— £ Chief Accomptant to the South-Sefl Company.— 7 A Commissioner of Trade and Planta* tions, and Chairman of the Committee of Supply.

\ Pari. 2. William Bellamy and Gyles Hayneh %sqrs.' Petitioners . 'the latter died, and the former withdrew his Petition'. .

Pari. 5. Sir James Bateman, kot. Edward Pbelipps, esq. Peti- tioners. ,

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Pari. 60 Thomas Pagett and William Bellamy } esqxs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 6. Henry Beridysb9)\in.' esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess, 2.

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Pari. No. 153. Mitbbtn Port.

1 Sir Thomas Trwrefl, kt. Thomas Medlycott, esq.

2 Sir Thomas Travail, let. Thomas Medlycott, esq. '

Thomas Srhiffi, esq.

3 Sir Thomas TraveTl, kt. James Medlycott, esq. *

4 Sir Thomas Travel, kt. James Medlycott, es^. .5 John Cox, esq.* James Medlycott, esq.

Michael Harvey, esq. * • Charles Stanhope, esq.1 *

6 George Speke, esq. Michad Harvey,' esq.

7 Thomas Medlycott, -esq.5 Michael *HarveyB e?q.

8 T. "Medlycott, jun. esq. Michael Harvey, esq. 91. Medlycott, jun. esq. 7 Jeffery "French, esq.

Michael Harvey, esq. 10 MkhaelHan-vey,*sq.? B Oeflery French, esq. | T. Medlycott, esq. ) £ Charles ChurehiU,. esq; *

1 Made his Election for Westminster. — * Master in Chancery.— a Died, a new Writ ordered, May 30, 17-17.— 4 Wot duly elected.— S Treasurer ef the Chamber to his Majesty. — 6 Made a Canrmi*sKintr of the Revenue in inland, and a new Writ tiffing ordered, Feb. ja,, 1727, he was reelected. — 7 Made a Commissioner of, Hawkers and Pedlars; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 29, 1742.— s Double Return; the two former not daly returned, but they petitioned, and Mt. Hot. -jty died.. Mr. Fwivc/jrelTewetl his Petition iu Sess. s, Tind the, Sitting Members were voted duly elected. — 9 Deputy -Ranger of &t.'Jamei,i and Hyde Parks.

Pari. 2. Gyles Bayire, esq. Petitioner, dferl.

Pari. 3. William Malet, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

â– Pari. 7. 'William Locke and Gunr-gs Abinglon^ tsqris. Petitioners;

the latter withdrew his Petition, and the former renewed his in Ses*. 2.

Pari. 8. William Lech and Tbvmas Medlycott, sea. esq. petition- ed, renewed Sew. 2.

Pari. 9. Michael Harvey s.\A William Thompson, esqrs. Petition- ers. The lust Determination o! the House made the 6th of Decem- ber 1702, That the Right of Election was only in the Cap itai Bai- liffs and their Deputies, in the Commonalty, Stewards, and the In- habitants paying Scot and Lot, was read, upon which the Petitioners 'thdrew their Petition.

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Resolved, Dee. 3, .17-41,,' TAat'the Ejrocutidti of the Precej* &* the Election, and the making of the Return thereof, are only in the ^MS*Ariffsi;wlk«e^fc*Bailiflvif'Ae»e«endtTwc. '". '

PopL , ■■■■ -M-dfe. at». SHtthampt9*'CQOHty.~ -■ ('■

1 Thbinas'jfefwoise, «sg«.'- Richard tftaiifiater, esq.

2 C. Xtarq>;<#T^cWte^ Henry Vise. Woodstock. *

" ...'â– "'."-! , , Thomas Jervoise, eSq.

3 Sir&mefan&iiart, fe.*' George 1*it'c, esq-

4 Sir Anthoay-Sturtj esq. ' Thomas Lewis, esq."

5 GeB^fttt, 'elq. . /. J John Wallop, csq.J

-; ; " . â– " â–  .. Lord Nassau 'Powlett.

6 LdKt r^nfy'PowW. ' , Lord Nassau Powlett, Tt.fi.14

7 Loffl HaTfy'fcWleft. * Sir John Cope, kt. & bt. "8 fcord Harry Powfett. Edward taste, -esq.

SiLord Wa»ry Prtwlett, . PowlettStJohB, esq. . iO LordHartyBcwlett. * Sraocia Whkhed,. esq. ?>

. . JUefc Thiariflttnwyte, «sq^8

i Siicceeae'd'hTslf'afher as EarVof ?o¥iland; AnewWrit'Oi'&erea', Dec. 5, 1709.— a Made one of the ChfetAerTaiih's' 6f neV Majesty's ExckttjnSr, »rifl 'a -new' WWt 'being owJcred, fttty &;-'%lju; 2, -***** re- ■eTe<5i»tU*&-4 .'MwdwoiwoF'theXonis of -the Troanity, . and trnew Writ being ordered, April 16, 1717, he was re-elected and cr«ted*Vh- jiount Lymirigton j a -new Writ ordered, Jane io, iyaa-j-4 Made Auditor of. the .Exchequer in ir.fiand, and-anew Writ being oidciod, Jan. 9, 1724, he was re-elected— 5 Made a Lord of the Admiralty, and a new Writ being ordered, June 8, 1733, he was re elected- — 6 Lieutenant-Governor of the Tower.—-! Died, anew Writ ordered, Aprilifi, 1751.— 8 Brother to Mr. Wbitbed, who changed bis Name to TbiiiUtbwayle from Whithcd.

Patl. 8. Sir Simeon Stuart, bt. Petitioner against Lord Harry

Powbt.

. Pari. 8. Ambony Chile, esq. Petitioner against Edward Lisle,

esq. both renewed in Sess. 3, and withdrawn.

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Pari.

No. 155. Winchester.

1 Lord William Powlett.

2 Lord William Powlett.

3 Thomas Lewis, esq.

4 Thomas Lewis, esq. " John Popham, esq.

5 Lord William Powlett.'?

6 Lord William Powlett.

. 7 Lord William Powlett. 4 Norton Powlett, jun. esq.

8 Powlett St John, esq. s

9 William Powlett, esq.. c 10 Henry Penton, esq-

Geo. Rodney Bridges, esq. Geo. Rodney Bridges, esq. Geo. Rodney Bridges, esq. Geo. Rodney Bridges, esq. * George Bridges, esq. George Bridges, esq- George Bridges, esq. George Bridges, esq.

George Bridges, esq. George Bridges, esq. George Bridges, esq. 7 Powlett St John, esq.

1 Made his Election for the County. — 1 Diad, a now Writ ordered, March a, 1714 — 3 Made one of the Tellers of the Exchequer 5 and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. $, 1715, he was re-elected.— 4Died, a now Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 1730. — S Brother to the Lord St. John at B/eiioe.— 6 Eldest Son to Lord William.— 7 Died, anew Writ ordered, May 17, 1751,

Pari. 5. "John Popham, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 10. William Powlett, esq. Petitioner against Powlett St. John, esq.

Oct. so, 1690, The Right of Election was stated to be in the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Bailiffs, and Corpor

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farl. No, 156. Southampton Totem

1 Henry Vise. Woodstock. Adam Cardonnel, esq:

2 Hen. Vise. Woodstock. ' Adam Cardonnel, esq. Simeon Stuart, esq.

3 Richard Fleming, esq-

Adam Cardonnel, esq. Roger Harris, esq. Roger Harris, esq. Thomas Lewis, esq. Thomas Lewis, esq. Anthony Henley, esq.

4 Richard Fleming, esq.

5 Richard Fleming, esq. € Thomas Missing, esq. 7 Robert Eyre, esq. *

SirWilliamHeathcote, bt. S SirWilliamHeathcote, bt. Anthony Henley, esq. ? j John Conduit, esq. * } Thomas Lee Dummer, esq. J) Peter Delme, esq. Edward Gibbon, esq.

10 Peter Delme, esq. Anth.LangIeySwymmeresq<

1 Made his Election for the County.—* Secretary to the Duke of JUar thorough, expelled the House for taking an annual Gratuity of «[oo Gold Ducats of the Contractors for Bread and Bread -Waggon a Sot the Army; and a new Writ was ordered, Feb. i<», 1712. — — 3 Proved itor-General for Gibraltar and Port-Mahon.—4 Made A Commissioner of the Excise; a new Writ ordered. May 14, 1729. — 5 Double Return ; the former voted not duly elected. Resolved, April 3, 1735, That the Mayor and Bailiffs are the returning Offi- cers.— s Died, a new Writ ordered, June 1, 1737.

Resolved, Dec. 31, 1689, That the Right of Election is in the Burgesses and Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot. Resolved,- March 17, 1696, That the out-living Burgesses, as well at the But^efse* Inhabitants, and other Inhabitants, have a Right to vote.

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Pari. No. 157. Portsmouth.

1 Sir George Rooke, kt. Sir William Giffard, kt*

2 George Churchill, esq- * Thomas Erie, esq. *

Sir Thomas Littleton, bt: 3 Sir Charles Wager, kt.

3 Sir John Jennings, kt. * Sir Charles Wager, kt. * Sir James Wisheart, kt. s Sir William Giffard, kt.s

4 Sir James Wisheart, kt. Sir Thos. Mackworth, bt.

5 Sir Edward Ernie, bt. Sir Charles Wager, kt. 7

6 Sir John Norris, knt. 8 Sir Charles Wager, kt.

7 Sir John Norris, kt. Sir Charles Wager, kt.

8 Philip Cavendish, esq. Thomas Lewis, esq. *

Charles Stuart, esq. ,0 Edward Veraop, esq. "

1 Brother to the Duke of Marlborough, and Admiral of her Ma- jesty's Fleet. — * Made his Election for Woreham.— 3 Died; a new Writ ordered. Jan. n, 1710— 4 4 Both not duly elected.— 5 Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 5, 171 1, he was re-elected. — 6 Made Governor of Greenwich Hospital. The House being moved, Feb. JO, 1711, to take into consideration, "Whether Sir William Giffard, being Governor of Greenwich Hbspi- tal, is capable, according to the Act of the 6th of Queen Anne, of be- ing a Member of the House of Commons, 'file Act was read. Ordered, That the Constitution of Greenwich Hospital, and the Pa- tent constituting Sir William Giffard Governor thereof, be laid be- fore this House. Feb. 12, a Person from Greenwich Hospital at- tended, and at the Bar presented the Constitution of the Hospital, and also the Commission to Sir William Giffard to be Governor, and then withdrew. And it appeared that the Constitution of the Hospital, whereby a Governor thereof was appointed, was before the Act of the 4th of Queen Anne. After which, Sir William Gifard came into the House, and took his Place.— 7 Vice-Admiral of the Red, made Comptroller of the Navy ; and a new Writ being order- ed, March 25, 171 J, he was re-elected, and made a Lord of the Ad- miralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 20, 1718, he was re elected. — 8 A Lord of the Admiralty, and Deputy Governor of Dover Castle, and Admiial of the Blue.— 9 Died, a new Writ or- dered, Feb. r, 1737.— IO Vice-Admiral of the White ; died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. is, 1741,— « Admiral of the Squadron in the Weil Indies.

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ParL No. 157. Portsmouth continued.

9 PWfip Carendish, esq. "'■• Martin Bladen, esq. ** Si* Gteriea Hardy, kt. I4 Thotaas Gore, esq. IJ Isaac Townshend, esq. lO Isaac Towashend, esq. l6 Thomas Core, esq. '*

Edward Legge, esq. Ig Sir Ed ward Ha wke, kb. I9

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13 Admnttl of the fl/iw, and Porter of St JntMtth Palace, made * Lord of the Admiralty j and a new Writ being ordered, March 15, 1742, he was* re-elected and died; a new Writ ordered, Dec: 7, 1743.-** * DieJ, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 2T, 1746.— '# Died j a new Writ uttered, Dec. 20, I744-^IS Before in this Parliament fdr ^gnWfttiffbM.-^ Admiral of the B/ue.~*7 .Made his Election for Bedfott.-±& Cortimodore of a Squadron in the West Indies , dead at die time of the Electioti, which was declared Toid.— 19 Vice- Ad- intraloftheBA**.

Resolred, Jan. 24. 1695, That the Right of Election zt the Ma* joTp AMtanfn* and Burgeavefr only.

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Pari. No. 158. Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.

1 Henry Holmes, esq. Anthony Morgan, esq.

2 Henry Holmes, esq. ' Anthony Morgan, esq. ii Henry Holmes, esq. Sir Gilbert Dolben, bt.

4 Henry Holmes, esq. Sir Gilbert Dolben, bt.

5 Henry Holmes, esq. * Sir Robert Raymond, kt. * SirTheod, Janssen, bt- 3 Anthony Morgan, esq. * William Plumer, esq.

6 Thomas Stanwix, esq. s Anthony Morgan, esq. Maurice Morgan, esq.

7 Maurice Morgan, esq. s Paul Burrard, esq. Maurice Bockland, esq.

8 Lord Harry Powlett. 7 Paul Burrard, esq. 8 Anthony Chute, esq. Thomas Gibson, esq. *

9 Maurice Bockland, esq- 10 Thomas Gibson, esq. "

Robert Viscount Carteret. 10 Thomas Holmes, esq- Henry Holmes, esq. '*

1 Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight. — * » Both not duly elected.— 3 Expelled the House as 'a South Sea Director; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 31, 1721. This Gentleman, in the Reign of King William, had the Honour of Knighthood conferred on iiim, having, in that Reign and the succeeding one, given ample Proofs, on several Occasions, of his Zeal for the Interest of Great Britain, particularly in relation to the Commerce with France, when that af- - fair was depending in Parliament, after the Treaty of Utrecht. He was, at the special request of his Royal Highness the Prince of Waler, created a Baronet the first Year of his late Majesty's Reign. By forty Years Success in Trade, and with an unquestionable Reputa- tion, he had acquired an Estate of upwards of 300,cool. but in the Year 1720, having the Misfortune of being a Director of the South- Sea Company, he was involved in the common Calamity with those unhappy Gentlemen : Although his Innocence was sufficiently evi- dent, inasmuch as it did appear, thnt far from being a Gainer by that fatal Project, he had considerably lessened his Estate by it.— 4 Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight. — 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 24, 1725. — 6 Colonel in the third Regiment of Guards, made Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight j and anew Writ being ordered, Jan. 2j, 1731, he was re-elected, and died; a new Writ ordered, May 9, 1733. — 7 Made his Election for the County ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 17, 1737, upon the Petition a- gainst him being withdrawn.— s Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 15, 1736. — S Caihier of the Pay-Office. — K Colonel of a Regiment •f Foot. — " Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 30, 1744,—" Cake nel of a Regiment of Feci, called the Young Buffs.

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Pari.

No. 159. Petersjitld.

1 Norton Powlett, esq.

2 Norton Powlett, esq.

3 Norton Powlett, esq.

4 Norton Powlett,' esq. .1 Norton Powlett, esq.

a Norton Powlett, esq.

7 Norton Powlett, esq.

8 Sir William Jolliffe, kt-

9 John Jolliffe, esq. 10 John Jolliffe, esq. '

Leonard Bilson, esq. Leonard Bilson, esq. Leonard Bilson, esq. Leonard Bilson, esq. Leonard Bilson, esq. ' Samuel Pargiter Fuller, esq. Edmund Miller, esq. " Joseph Taylor, esq. ' Edmund Miller, esq. 4 Joseph Taylor, esq. s Edward Gibbon, esq. Francis Fane, esq. * "William Conolly, esq. 8 William Gerard Hamilton.

Died ; a new Writ ordered, Oct. 20, 1715. — e Made one of tlie Barons of the Exchequer in Scotland, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1717. — 3 Not duly elected. — 4 Duly elected. Resolved, May 9, 1727, That the Right of Election is in the Freeholders of Lands, or ancient dwelling Houses, or Shambles; or dwelling Houses or Sham- bles built upon ancient Foundations. By a Statute, 7th Geo. II. cap. 16. Barons of the Exchequer in Scotland are made incapable of being elected into Parliament.— S Chief Clerk of the Hospital of Bridewell, London. — 6 Made one of the Commissioners of Trade and Plantations; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov, J 8, 17461 he wa« re-elected.— 7 Receiver- General of the Duchy of Lancaster. — * Privy-Counsellor in Ireland, and Cursitor in Chancery there. Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 1754..

Pari. 8. Norton Powlett, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2,

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Pari. No. 1 60. Newport, alias Medina, Isle of Wight

1 Sir Trist Dil ling ton, bt, William Stephen*, esq.

2 Sir Trist. Dillington bt. William Stephens, eaq.

3 J. Richmond Webb, esq*1 William Stephens, esq* * William . eymour, esq.3

4 John Richra. Webb, esq. William Stephens, esq. f Anthony Morgan, esq. 4 William Stephens, esq.

James Stanhope, esq. 5 Sir Trist. Dillington, bt.tf Thomas Stanwix, esq. r £ Charles Earl of March. •• Charles Lord Whttwarth, * Charles Cadogan, esq.10 George Huxley, esq.1' Sir William Willis, bt.

1 Made his Election for Lugershal.—* Made a Commissioner of the Victualling. Office, and a new Writ being ordered, July 8, 1712, he was re-elected.— -3 Lieutenant of the Band of Pensioners..-** Made his Election for Yarmouth in this County, upon his beiag voted duly elected for that Borough ; a new Writ ordered, April 15, 1717.-*. $ Created Baron and Viscount Stanhope, and afterwards Earl ; a new Writ ordered, July 15, 1717.—? Died : a new Writ ordered, July 25, 1 721.-—? Before in this Parliament for Carlisle*—* Made his flection for Chichester*— 9 His Majesty's Ambassador and Plenipo- tentiary at the Congress of Camhray ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1726.— I0 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, succeeded his Bro- ther the Earl of Cadogan, as Baron Cadogan of Oakley \ a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1727.— ll Before in this Parliament for Bedford.

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Pari No. 160. Newport, alias Medina, Isle of Wight,

continued.

7 William Fortescue, esq. l* George Huxley, esq* **

8 William Fortescue, esq.14 George Huxley, esq. , Gustavus Vise. Boyne'5

9 Anthony Chute, esq. Monoux Cope, esq. 10 Bluett Wallop, esq. '* " Tho. Lee Dummer, esq.

Ralph Jenison, esq. I8

x* Secretary to Sir Robert Walpole, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales, made one of his Majes- ty's Cotmsel at Law j and a new Writ being ordered, May 14, 1730} he was re-elected.— x3 Made Commissary-General of the Masters 5 and a new Writ being ordered* May 14, 1729, he was re-elected,— *4 Made a Baron of the Exchequer j a new Writ ordered, Feb.io, 1736.— lS Made a Commissioner of his Majesty's Revenue in Ireland \ and a new Writ being ordered} June 21, 1737, he was re-elected.— t6 A Captain in the Army 5 died, anew Writ ordered, June 13, 1749. — x7 Clerk of the Great Wardrobe. — l8 Master of his Mar jesty's Buck-Hounds.

Resolved, Jan. u, 1700, That the Right of Election is in tht Capital Burgesses.

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fart. No, 161. Slockbridge.

1 Sir John Hawles, kt. Sir Edward Lawrence, kt.

2 Sir John Hawles, kt. Sir Edward Lawrence, kt.

3 James Earl of Barrymore. George Dashwood, esq.

4 Richard Steele, esq. ' Thomas Broderick, esq. James Earl of Barrymore.

5 Martin Bladen, esq. - Thomas Broderick, esq. *

6 Martin Bladen, esq. John Chetwynd, esq. *

7 Martin Bladen, esq. John Chetwynd, esq.

8 John Montagu, esq. * Sir Humphry Monoux, bt. John Berkeley, esq.

9 Charles Churchill, esq. Matthew Lamb, esq.

JO Daniel Boone, esq. ° Will. Chetwynd, jun* esq.

i Expelled the .House for writing the Crijii, §cc. a new Writ or- dered, April 19, 1714.— * Comptroller of the Mint, made one of tbe Commissioner* of Trade and Plantations J and a new Writ being or- dered, July 11, 1717, he was re-elected 3 His Majesty's Attorney- General \n Ireland, and Elder Brother to the Lord Middleton. — * A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations.— 5 Died ; a new Writ or- dered, Feb. 11, 1735— 6 Groom of tie Bedchamber to Frederick Princ* of Wales.

Pari. 4. Jantes Ear] of Barrymore, and Sir Richard Vernon, bart. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Nov. 15, 1689, Upon special Report from the Committee of Elec- tions, of gross and notorious Bribery, ordered several Persons into Custody for giving and taking Bribes ; ordered one of the Members, who was voted not duly elected, to be disabled from being elected. Dec. 20, 1693, Resolved, That tbe Election is a corrupt and void Election.— Resolved, That a Bill be brought in for disabling the Bo- rough of tyocibridgt to send Burgesses to serve in Parliament for the future. And the said Bill wasrp ad a first and second time, and com- mitted. An4 the two Petitions of the Bailiffs, &c. of the said Bo-

lugh, were rejected. And the Bill engrossed and read a third, Time i but on the Question that the Bill do pass, it passed in tbe

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Pari. No. 162. . Newton, Isle of Wight:

1 James Worsley, esq. Henry Worsley, esq.

2 James Worsley, esq. Henry Worsley, esq.

3 James Worsley, esq. * Henry Worsley, esq.

4 James Worsley, esq. Henry Worsley, esq.

. 5 James Worsley, esq. Sir Robert Worsley , bt.

6 Charles Worsley, esq. William Stephens, esq.

7 James Worsley, esq. * Thomas Holmes, esq. * Cha. Arm. Powlett, esq. * Sir John Barrington, bt.

8 James Worsley, esq. Thomas Holmes, esq*

9 Sir John Barrington, bt Henry Holmes, esq.

10 Sir John Barrington, bt. Maurice Bockland, esq. 4

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* Made Wotfd ward of the New Forest, and a new Writ being or- dered, Dec. 23. 1710, he was re-elected.—* * Both not duly elected* Resolved, April 22, 1729, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor and Burgesses, having Borough-Lands, within the Borough* 3 Second Son of Lord William Po*/Utt.—4 Colonel of a Regiment of T#?tr

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Purl. No. 163. Christ-Church Tzcyncham.

1 Francis Gwyn, esq. William Ettricke, esq.

2 Francis Gwyn, esq. William Ettricke, esq.

3 Sir Peter Mew, kt.' William Ettricke, esq.*

4 Sir Peter Mew, kt. William Ettricke, esq.

5 Sir Peter Mew, kt- William Ettricke, esq. *

Francis Gwyn, esq. G Sir Peter Mew, kt. * Francis Gwyn, esq. s

Jacob Banks, esq. Edm. Prideaux Gwyn, esq.

7 Charles Wither, esq. e Joseph Hinxman, esq. '

Philip Lloyd, esq. 8 S Edward Hooper, jun. esq. Joseph Hinxman, esq. 9

Charles Arm. Powlett, esq. 9Edw. Hooper, jun. esq. IO Charles Arm. Powlett, esq. 10 Edw. Hooper, jun. esq. " Sir C- Arm. Powlett, k.b- " Sir T. Robinson, k.b. '3 Harry Powlett, esq.

i Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester— * Solicitor of tte Ad- miralty.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 22, (717. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 29, 1726. — 5 Made his Election for Wellt j a new Writ ordered, Feb. 12, 1724. — * Survey or- General of all his Majesty's Woods ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1732. 7 His Majesty's Woodward and Keeper of Underwood in New Fo- rest.— 8 Before in this Parliament for jtylesbury. — 9 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 24, 1740. — K Made Paymaster of divers ma- nual Bounties and Pensions, and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 14, J743, be was re-elected. — " Made a Commissioner of the Cus- toms ; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 22, 1748. — " Colonel of a Regi- ment of Foot, Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight, and a Ma- jor-Genera 1 ; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 175!. — '3 Made: Master of the Great Wardrobe, and a Privy Counsellor, and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. ij, 1749, he was re-elected.

Pari. 3, PeterGery, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 6. Burgesses Petitioners, renewed S ess. 2, and withdrawn.

Pari. 6. Joseph Hinxman^ esq. Petitioner against Edmund Prideaux Gwyn, esq. renewed Sess. 3.

Pari. 7. Jacob Banks and Edward Hooper, jun. esqts. Petitioners,

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Pari. No. 164. Lymington.

1 C. Marq. of Winchester. Paul Burrard, oq. ' . 2 Richard Chaundler, esq. Paul Burrard, esq. 8 Lord William Powlett. Paul Burrard. esq* 4 Lprd William Powlett- Sir Joseph Jekyl, la. $ Lord William Powlett. *. Sir Joseph Jekyl, kot- *

Richard Chaundler, esq. 6 Paul Burrard, esq. Lord Harry Powlett. 4

Sir Gilbert Heathcote, kfc *7 Lprd Nassau Powlett. Anthony Morgan, esq. $

William Powlett, esq.

8 Sir John Cope, bt. Maurice Bockland, e$o. *

9 Harry Burrard, esq. I4prd Nassau Powlett. '

Charles Powlett, esq. 10 Harry Burrard, esq. Charles Powlett, esq. •

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1 Made a Sub-Commissioner of Prizes j and a new Writ being or- dered, Nov. i8, 1707, he was re-elected—3 Made his Election for Winchesters -3 Made Master and Keeper of the Rolls in Chancery ; and a new Writ being ordered, July 15, 1717s he was re-elected* 4 Made his Election for the County.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jtfay 7, 1729. — ? Colonel in the Foot Guards. — 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 23, 1741.— * Lieutenant-Colonel, and one of the prooms of the Bedchamber to Frederick Prince of Wales*

Pari. 3. John Walter and William Forbes, esqrs. Petitioners.— Resolved, Jan. 11, 1711, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor and Burgesses only, and the Sitting Members duly elected.

Resolved, Dec. 29, 1691, That this Corporation is a Corporation by Prescription, and that the Mayor and Burgesses only, have the Right of Election.

Resolved, Feb. 18, 1696, That the Right of Election is not in the Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty paying Scot and Lot, but only in the Mayor and Burgesses, exclusive of the Commonalty paying Scot and Lot*

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Pari. No- 165. Whitchurch.

1 John Shrimpton, esq. ' Richard Woolaston, esq. Frederick Tylney, esq. *

Charles Wither, esq-

2 Frederick Tylney, esq- J Thomas Lewis, esq. 3 George Bridges, esq- Richard Woolaston, esq.

3 Frederick Tylney, esq- Thomas Vernon, esq.

4 Frederick Tylney, esq. Thomas Vernon, esq.

5 George Carpenter, esq- * Thomas Vernon, esq. *

Frederick Tylney, esq. e John Conduit, esq. 6* Thomas Vernon, esq, T John Conduit, esq. *

Thomas Farrington, esq- 1 John Selwyn, esq. * John Conduit, esq-

1 M ajor- General of her Majesty's Forces, and Governor aiGtbrat- tar ; died, a new Writ ordered, /an. 7, 1708.—* Not duly elected. 33 Both not duly elected. Resolved, Dec 31, 1708, That the Right of Election is in the Freeholders only of Lands and Tenements, in Right of themselves or their Wives, not split since the Acts of the ;th and 3th of King William, and the Sitting Members not duly elec- ted.—4 The House being acquainted that George Carpenter, esq. had been appointed his Majesty's Envoy to the Court of Vienna, and the Question being put, that his Election is thereby become void, it passed in the Negative. He was, in 1716, made Governor of Minorca and Port-Mabon, also Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, and General and Commander-in-Chief of all his Majesty's Forces in Nortb Britain, and 'in. 1719, created Lord Carpenter in Ireland. — 5 Expelled the House for making a corrupt Application to General Roue (in a Mat- ter depending before the House) in favour of John Aislabie, esq, and a new Writ ordered, May 12, 1721. — 6 Not duly elected. — 7 Died, ancwWiit ordered, Jan. 20, 1727. — 8 Made Master- Worker of his Majesty's Mint, and a new Writ being ordered, March 30, 1727, he mi re-elected. — 5 Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty.

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Pari. No. 165. Whitchurch, continued.

8 John Sdwyn, jun. esq. I# John Conduit, esq. IS

John Mordaunt, esq* '*

9 John Sefayn, jun. esq. ' J John Wallop, esq. "*

William Sloper, esq. ,s Charles Clarke, esq l* Thomas Wentworth, esq. *7 10 John Selwyn, jun, esq. ,g Charles Wallop, esq. Lord Robert Bertie.19

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10 Treasurer to the Duke and the two Princesses.— ** Made his Election for Southmmptoni a new Writ ordered* April io, 1735, upon hit beog voted duly elected.—" Colonel in the Foot Guards, inade one «f ithe Equerries to his Majesty; and a new Writ being ordered, Jane 20, 1737, he was re-elected.— '3 Made Paymaster of his Majesty's Marines ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 19, 1746, he was re-elected.— «4 Made his Election for Andover.— — *5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1745.— x6 Made a Baron of the Exchequer* a new Writ ordered, Feb. 11. 1743.— "7 Brigadier- General of hi* Majesty's Forces*?-18 Groom of the Bedchamber to £to?# Prince of WmUi; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 14, 1751. *9 Colonel in die Foot-Guards, and Lord of the Bedchamber to GtorjeVwKtQftVa/es.

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No: 166. dndover*

1 John Smith, esq. '

2 John Smith, esq.*

3 John Smith, esq. 3

4 Sir Amb. Crowley, kt. * . Gilbert Serle, esq.

5 John Wallop, esq. J James Bradenel, esq. *

6 James Brudenel, esq.

7 James Brudenel, esq. '

8 John Pollen, efi$.

' 9 John Pollen, esq. ' 10 John Pollen, esq.

Francis Shepheard, esq. William Guidott, esq. William Guidott, esq. William Guidott, esq. '

William Guidott, esq.

William Guidott, esq. Charles Collyear, esq. a William Guidott, esq. William Guidott, esq. John Wallop, esq. John Vise. Lymington. '* JohnWhitwellGriffin,esq. '

1 Speaker of this Parliament— a Chancellor and Under-Treasurcr of the Exchequer. — 3 Made a Teller of the Exchequer ; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 29, 1710, He w as re-elected.— * Died; a Hew Writ ordered, March r8, 1714— 5 Made his Election for the County.— * Made Master of the Jewel Office ; and a new Writ be- ing ordered, March 24, 17 16, be was re-elected— 7 Made a Com- missioner of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 1 j, 1730, he was re-elected and made one of the Grooms of his Majesty's Bedchamber; and a new Writ being ordered, June 13, 1733, he was re-elected.—8 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Port- mare, his elder Brother dying before his Father ; a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 13. 1730. — 9 Made a Welsh Judge ; and a new Writ be- ing ordered, March 31, 1742, he was re-elected.—10 Died; anew Writ ordered, Nov. 21, 1749,— k Colonel in the Foot Guards.

Pari. 4. Tbemat Pitt, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 7, Matthew Skinner, Abel Ketclbey, and William Guidott, esqrs. Petitioners ; the two former withdrew their Petitions, and Mr Collyear was declared duly elected.

Pari. 10. Francis Blaie Deloval, esq. Petitioner against Colonel Griffin, withdrew his Petition.

Resolved, Jan. 28, 1703, That the Right of Election is in the Bailiff, and select Number of Burgesses only.

PAULIAMSKTA** HE0IST11*' J7&

ParV No. 167. Stafford County.

1 Sir Edwaaf Bigot, h* Henry Paget, «9£

2 Sir John Wrottesley , to Henry Paget, esq* r S Charles Bigot, esc|. Henry Pager, {'esq. â– *

William Ward, jun. e*£»

4 Ralplf Speydi fesq* Henry Vemao* esq.

5 Thomas Lord Paget. William Wacrdy taq. *

Witt. Levison Gfcwtfr, esq.

6*T!homas Lord 1*aget» * T^iU. Levison Gower, esq,

7 SfcWahi Wag.Ebgot, ttt. Will, lemon Gower, «sq.

8 Sir Walt. Wag. Bagot, bt. WilL Lavisofi Gower, esq.

9 SirWUti'WgL Bagot, 1*. Will. Levisofl Go*er, efcq. 10 Sir Writ, Wig. Bfcg4t5 bt. Will Levfcoa Gower, esc};

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Pari. No. 169. Stafford Tow?i9 continued.

7 J. Gas. Nightingale, esq.8 Walter Viscount Chetwynd.

8 Thomas Foley, esq. 9 William Chetwynd, esq; John Viscount Chetwynd*

9 John Viscount Chetwynd. William Chetwynd, esq. to 10 John Robins, esq. " William Chetwynd, esq.

8 Son-in-Law to Earl Ferrers.— 9 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1738. — IO Made Master-Worker of his Majesty's Mfntj and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1744, he was re-elected.— ** Counsellor at Law.

Pari. 8. Tbomat Parker, esq. Petitioner 5 the Committee discharge ed from proceeding on his Petition \ renewed Sess. 2, and again dis- charged from proceeding thereon > renewed Sess. 3.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,

No. 170. Newcastle Undciiine.

Pari.

1 Crew Offley, esq.

2 Sir Thomas Bellot, bt, ' Crew Offley, esq.

3 Rowland Cotton, esq.

4 Rowland Cotton, esq

5 Rowland Cotton, esq. * SirBryan Broughton, bt. J

6 SirBryan Broughton,bt. * Sir Walt. Wag. Bagotabt.

7 Bapt. Lev. Gower, esq.

8 Bapt. Lev. Gower, esq.

9 Bapt. Lev. Gower, esq. 6 10 Bapt. Lev. Gower, esq.

John Lawton, esq. Rowland Cotton, esq. ' John Lawton, esq. William Burslem, esq. William Burslem, esq. Henry Vernon, esq. * Crew Offley, esq. * Tho. Leveson Gower, esq.

John Ward, esq. John Lawton, esq. s Randle Wilbraham, esq. Randle Wilbraham, esq. Thomas Viscount Parker.

1 ' Both not duly elected. — » s Not duly elected. — 3 3 Both Gen- tlemen of the Privy.Chamber. — 4. Died; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 12, 1724.-5 Chief Clerk of the Sureties in the Excise; died, anew Writ ordered, Nov. 18,1740 — 6 Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 2, 1745, he was re-elected.

Pari. 6. William Corbett, esq. Petitioner against Sir Walter Bajof.

The Right of Election was (before the Charter) in the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Common-Council ; and it was Resolved, April 9, 1714, That the late Constitution altered not the former Custom. Feb. 27, 1706, Agreed to be in the Mayor, Burgesses, and Free- men, resiant within the Borough,

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Pari. No. 171. Tamzvorth, Staff, and Wane.

1 Joseph Girdler, esq, ' Thomas Guy, esq. *

2 Joseph Girdler, esq. Richard Swinfen, esq.

3 Joseph Girdler, esq. Samuel Bracebridge, esq.

4 Joseph Girdler;, esq. Samuel Bracebridge, esq.^ •

5 William Ing, esq. Samuel Bracebridge, esq.

6 Francis Willoughby, esq. Samuel Bracebridge/ elsiq. *

Richaird Swinfen, esq. 4 George Compton, esq.

7 William E. of Inchiquin. Thomas Willoughby, esq. J

8 L. John Philip Sacfcville. 6 George Compton, esq. 7

Charles Cotes, esq.

9 L. John Philip Sackville. John Floyer, esq. 8

Charles Cotes* esqj 10 Sir Henry Harpur, bt. 9 Thomas Villiers, esq- f* Sir Robert Burdett, bt.

1 Serjeant at Law, and Recorder of this Borough.— 3 Bookseller in London, and Founder of Guy** Hospital.— 3 Not duly elected. 4 One of the Gentlemen of his Majesty's Privy- Chamber ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 1727, to be issued out to the Sheriffs of War- wickshire and Staffordshire^ being in both Counties.— 5 Voted duly- elected against Thomas Abney, esq. Petitioner. — 6 Captain of a Com- pany of Foot. — 7 Upon his being voted duly elected for Northampton 9 he made his Election for that Town 5 and new Writs were ordered, March 26, 1735. — 8 Not duly elected. — 9 Died j new Writs ordered, Nov. 29, 1748. — I0 Made a Lord of the Admiralty^ and new Writs being ordered, Dec. 19, 1748, he was re-elected.

Pari. 6. Richard Swynfen and John Jervis, esqrs. Petitioners, the former voted duly elected.

Resolved, Jan. 23, 1723, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants, being Householders, paying Scot and Lot, and not re- ceiving Alms.

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Pari No. 172. Suffolk County.

1 Sir Robert Davers, bt. Lionel Earl of Dysert. l

Leicester Martin, esq.

2 Sir Robert Davers, bt. Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt. S Sir Robert Davers, bt. Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt.

4 Sir Robert Davers, bt. Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt. *

5 Sir Robert Davers, bt. Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt. *

6 Sir Robert Davers, bt. 4 Sir Thomas Hanmer, bt* Sir William Barker, bt.

7 Sir William Barker, bt. 5 Sir Jermyn Davers, bt« Sir Robert Kemp, bt.

8 Sir Robert Kemp, bt. 6 Sir Jermyn Davers, bt. Sir Cordell Firebrace, bt. *

9 Sir Cordell Firebrace, bt. Sir Jermyn Davers, bt. f

John Affleck, esq. 10 Sir Cordell Firebrace, bt. John Affleck, esq.

1 Became a Peer of Great Britain by the Union •, a new Writ or- dered, Nov. io, 1707. — * Speaker of the House this Parliament.— * 3 Remembrancer of the First Fruits-Office, in Right of his Wife the Duchess of Grafton. — 4 Died j a new Writ ordered, Oct. 15, 1722, 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1732.— 6 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 11, 173 J.— 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 3,

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Pari No. 173. Ipszvich.

J Henry Poley, esq. * John Bence, esq.

William Churchill, esq.

2 William Churchill, esq- Sir William Barker, bt.

4 3 William Churchill, esq. Sir William Barker, bt-

4 William Churchill, esq. * William Thompson, esq. * Richard Richardson, esq- Orlando Bridgman, esq*

5 Sir Wm- Thompson, kt. 3 William Churchill, esq- 4

Francis Negus, esq. 5

6 Sir Wm. Thompson, kt.5 Francis Negus, esq.

7 Sir Wm. Thompson, kt. 7 Francis Negus, esq. 8 Philip Broke, esq. William Woolaston, esq.

^Samuel Kent, esq. ? William Woolaston, esq. ,a

9 Samuel Kent, esq. Edward Vernon, esq.

10 Samuel Kent, esq. Edward Vernon, esq.

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1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. io, 1707.—* a Both not duly elected, — 3 Made Solicitor- General to his Majesty, and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 21, 1717, he was re-elected.— 4 Made his Ma- jesty's Bookseller, Bookbinder, and Stationer ; a new Writ order* ed, Dec. 2, 1717. — 5 One of the Commissioners for executing the Office of Master of the Korse, also Ayenor and Clerk-Marshal.— P Recorder of London, made Cursitor-Baron of the Exchequer, and a> new Writ being ordered, May 24, 1726, he was re-elected.— 7 Made a Baron of the Exchequer ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 16, j 730. — 8 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1733. — 9 Distiller to the Court. — I0 Trustee for Georgia. — }} One of the Elder Brethren pf the Trinity- House.

Pari. 2. ^William Thompson, esq. Petitioner. Resolved, Feb. 3, 171 1, That the Right of Election is in the Bailiffs, Pprtmen, Com- mon-Council, and Freemen at large, not receiving Alms. Resolved, That Sir William Barker is duly elected. Resolved, That the Peti- tion of William Thompson, esq. is frivolous and vexatious. Ordered, That William Thompson, esq. do make Satisfaction to Sir Williani ftarker for the Costs and Expences, by Reason of the said Petition.

Resolved, March 3 1, 1714, That Portmen are an essential consti- tuent Part of the G reat Court for making Freemen, without some of which Portmen being present, the said Court cannot be held j and that such as were voted Freemen without any legal Portmen present, were not duly made, and have not a Right to vote for Members to serve in Parliament.

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Pari. No. 174. Dunwkh.

1 Sir Charles Bloys, bt. Sir John Rous, bt.

2 Sir Charles Bloys, bt. â–  Robert Kemp, esq. ' Sir Richard Allin, bt. Daniel Harvey, esq.

8 Sir George Downing, bt. Richard Richardson, esq. *

4 Sir George Downing, bt.3 Sir Robert Kemp, bt.

5 Sir Robert Rich, bt. Charles Long, esq. 4

6 Sir George Downing, bt/ Edward Vernon, esq. J

Sir John Ward, kt. ' John Sambroke, esq.

7 Sir George Downing, bt. Thomas Wyndham, esq. 7

8 Sir George Downing, bt. Sir Orlando B|ridgeman,g

William Morden, esq.

9 Sir George Downing, bt. Jacob Gar. Downing, esq. 10 Sir Geo. Downing, k.b. 9 Miles Barne, esq.

Sir Jac. Gar. Downing,bt.

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1 x Not duly elected. Resolved, Feb. 5, 1709, That the Right of Election is only in the Freemen, inhabiting within the Borough, not receiving Alms. Sir Richard Allin , before he took his Place, desired the opinion of the House upon the Clause in the Act of the 12th and 13th of King William, which relates to the Officers of the Customs; in regard he was, by Letters Patent, granted by King Cha. II. dated the 1st of May in the 30th year of his Reign,' made by the Name of Richard Anguish, Collector of the Great and Petty Customs in the Port of Yarmouth for Life ; but surrendered such Office the 7th of Feb. inst. which was acknowledged and enrolled the next Day, upon which it was resolved that the said Sir Richard Allin be permitted to take his Seat. — -2 Serjeant at Law.— 3 Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince.— 4 A Commissioner of the forfeited Estates. — 5 Made his Election for Penryn.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, March 28, 1726. — 7 Auditor of the South Part of the Duchy of Lancaster. 8 Commissioner of Trade and Plantations, made Governor of Bar- badoes ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 14, 1738.— 9 Died, a new Writ ordered, June 13, 1749.

Pari. 8. Sir Robert Rich, bt. and Charles Long, esq. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Resolved, Dec. 8, 1691, That the Right of Election is only in the Freemen inhabiting the Borough, and not in the Freemen called Out- Sitters.

Resolved, Nov. 27, 1695, That the Right of Election is in the Freemen called Out- Sitters, as well as in the Freemen inhabiting the Borough.

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Pari.

No. 175. 0? ford.

1 Sir Edmund Bacon, bt>

2 Clement Corrance, esq.

3 Clement Corrance, esq.

4 Clement Corrance, esq.

5 Clement Corrance, esq.

6 Dudley North, esq.

7 Dudley North, esq. 3 Robert Kemp, esq.

8 Richard Powys, esq.

9 John Vise. Glenorchy. 7 John Vise. Bateman.

10 John Waldegrave, esq. 9

Sir Edward Tumour, kt. Sir Edward Tumour, kt. â–  William Thompson, esq. Sir Edward Tumour, kt. Sir Edward Tumour, kt. Sir Edward Tumour, kt, * Sir Edward Duke, bt. William A&on, esq. Pricq Devereux, esq. 4 William Adon, esq. J.ewis Barlow, esq. % John Cope, esq. # Henry Legge, esq. *

Henry Legge, esq

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1 * Not duly elected. Resolved, Jan. 29, 1709, That the Right of electing is the Mayor, Portmen, Capital Burgesses, and Freemen, not receiving any Alms or Charity. — 2 Died \ a new Writ ordered, Dec. 18, 1721. — 3 Died > anew Writ ordered, Feb. 16, 1730. — 4 Made his Election for the County of Montgomery, Arthur Jenney, esq. pe- titioned against him in Sess. 1, but did not renew his Petition in Sets. 2. and a new Writ was ordered, Jan. 22, 1729. — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 25, 1738, upon the Petitioners declining to renew their Petition in Sess. 4. — 6 Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons in Ireland.—! Made Master of his Majesty's Jewel-Office 5 a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, i746.-r-8 Made Surveyor General of his Majesty's Woods on the North Side of the River Trent \ and a new Writ ber ipg ordered, July 15, 1742, he was re-elected, and made a Lord of the Admiralty j and anew Writ being ordered, April 11, 1745, he was re-elected and made a Lord of the Treasury j and a new Writ being ordered, he was re-elected.— 9 First Major of the 3d Rcgi* ment of Foot Guards. — IO Made Treasurer of the Navv ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 28, 1749, he was re elected.

Pari. 6. Thomas Norton and Thomas Dacres, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 8. Colonel John Cope and Joseph Wyndham Ashe^ esq. Pe- lionus, renewed in Sess, 2. and 3.

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Pari. No. 176. Aldborough.

V

1 Sir Henry Johnson, kt. William Johnson, esq.

2 Sir Henry Johnson, kt. William Johnson, esq.

3 Sir Henry Johnson, kt. William Johnson, esq.

4 Sir Henry Johnson, kt. Williaih Johnson^ esq.

5 Sir Henry Johnson, kt. l William Johnson, esq. * Walter Plumer, esq. Samuel Lowe, esq. 3

6 Walter Plumer, esq. Samuel Lowe, esq.

7 Will. Wyndham, esq. 4 Samuel Lowe, esq. 5 George Purvis, esq. 6 Sir John Williams, kt.

8 George Purvis, esq. 7 William Conolly, esq. Francis Gashry, esq. *

9 Richard Plummer, esq. William Conolly, esq. 10 Zac.Phil.Fonnereau, esq.9 Will. Wynd. Ashe, esq. ,(

1/Died: a new Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 1719. — 2 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1718. — 3 Comptroller of the Ordnance in Ireland.— -4 Lieutenant-Governor of Chelsea Hospital •, died, a new Writ ordered, April 28, 1730. — 5 Died , a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1732.— tf Captain in the Navy.— 7 Made a Commissioner of the Navy j and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 19, 1735, he was re-elec- ted, and died j a new Writ ordered, March 24, 1741. — 8 Commis- sioner of the Sick and Wounded. — 9 East India Director.—10 Comp- troller of the Household to the Duke.

Pari. 2. Michael Hyde and William Shepherd, esqrs. petitioned, and the House Resolved, Dec. 23, 1709, That the Right of Election is in the Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Freemen not receiving Alms, and that the Sitting Members were duly elected.

Pari. 5. John Moleswortb and John Holt, esqrs. Petitioners The Committee Resolved, June 16; 17 15, 1st, That the Right of Election is not in the Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Freemen of the said Borough not receiving Alms. 2dly, That the Right of Election is in the Bailiffs and Burgesses resident within the said Borough, and not receiving Alms. 3dly, Resolved, That Sir Henry Johnson is not duly elected. 4thly, Resolved, That William Johnson, esq. is not duly elected. 5thly, Resolved, That John Moleswortb, is duly elected. 6thly, Resolved, That John Holt, esq. is duly elected. And the first four of the said Resolutions being severally read a se- cond Time, the same were, upon the Question severally put thereupon, disagreed to by the Hotise ; and the Sitting Members were conse- quently duly elected.

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ParL No. 177. Sudbury.

1 Sir Harvey Elwes, bt. Philip Skippon, esq.

2 Sir Harvey Elwes, bt. Philip Skippon, esq. S Robert Echlin, esq. * John Mead, esq.

4 Robert Echlin, esq. Sir Harvey Elwes, bt.

5 Thomas Western, esq. Sir Harvey Elwes, bU

6 William Wyndham, esq.* John Knight, esq. 3

7 Carteret Leathes, esq. John Knight, esq. 4

Richard Jackson, esq. s

8 Edward Stephenson, esq. Richard Price, esq,

9 Carteret Leathes, esq. Thomas Fonnereau, esq, 10 Richard Rigby,#esq. Thomas Fonnereau, esq.

1 Lieutenant-General of her Majesty's Forces.—-4 A Colonel in the Army, made Lieutenant-Governor of Chelsea Hospital, and a new Writ being ordered, April 27, 1726, he was re-elected.— 3 Secretary of the Leeward Islands.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, J734. — 5 SoutbrSea Director.

Pari. 2. Thomas Canhamy esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Richard Jackson and Peter Ducane, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 10. Mayor, Aldermen, and several*Free men, Petitioners. .

Resolved, Jan. 19, 1703, That the Sons of Freemen, born after their Fathers were made free, and those that have served Apprentice- ships in the Borough, have a Right to vote, without any Admission in form to their Freedom, or taking the Oath of Freemen. Resolved, Dec. 6, 1703, That the Right of Election is only in the Sons of Free- men, born after their Fathers were made free, and in such as have served Seven Years Apprenticeship, or are made Freemen by Re- demption.

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Pari No.na. Eye.

1 Spencer Compton, esq. Sir Joseph Jekyll, kt. '

2 Spencer Compton, esq* Sir Joseph Jekyll, kt.

3 Thomas Maynard, esq. Sir Joseph Jekyll, kt.

4 Thomas Maynard, esq* Edward Hopkins, esq.

5 Thomas Smith, esq. Edward Hopkins, esq. *

6 SirSpen. Compton, k.b.s Edward Hopkins, esq.4 James Cornwallis, esq. 5

7 Stephen Cornwallis, esq. John Cornwallis, esq.

8 Stephen Cornwallis, esq. John Cornwallis, esq. '

9 Stephen Cornwallis, esq.7 John Cornwallis, esq. Edward Cornwallis, esq.8

10 Edward Cornwallis, esq.9 Roger Townshend, esq. Courthope Clayton, esq.11 Nicholas Hardinge, esq.

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1 Chief Justice of Chester.—2 Made a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, and a new Writ being ordered, June 15, 1716, he was re-elected. — 3 Made his Election for the County of Sussex. — 4 Made Master of the Revels in Ireland j and a new Writ being ordered, Oct. 25, 1722, he was re-elected.-— 5 Commander of the Griffin Fire Ship.— 6 Equerry to the Prince of Wales. 7 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot j died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. I, 1743.— 8 Made one of the Grooms of his Majesty's Bedchamber, and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 19, 1747, he was re-elected.— 9 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, made Governor of Placentia in Newfoundland, and Captain General and Gpvernor-in-Chief in, and over, his Majesty's Province of Nova Scotia, or Acadia, in America \ a new Writ ordered, April 28, 1749. He was afterwards chosen for Westminster. — IO Made Receiver- General and Cashier of his Majesty 's Customs \ a new Writ ordered, Feb. 9, 1748. — rl Equerry to his Majesty, and Major of the First Troop of Horse Grenadier- Guards.—1* Attorney-General to the Duke of Cumberland > and Joint Secretary to the Treasury, late Clerk of the Honourable House of Commons.

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Pari No* 179. St* Edmunds-Bury.

1 Sir Thomas Felton, bt. Aubrie Porter, esq*

2 Sir Thomas Felton, bt, * Aubrie Porter, esq. Joseph Weld, esq.

S Joseph Weld, esq. * Aubrie Porter, esq. Samuel Battely, esq. 3

4 Carr Lord Hervey. 4 Aubrie Porter, esq/

5 Carr Lord Hervey. Aubrie Porter, esq. s

James Reynolds, esq.

6 Sir Jermyn Davers, bt. James Reynolds, esq. •

John Lord Hervey.

7 Thomas Norton, esq. 7 John Lord Harvey. 8

Thomas Hervey, esq.

8 Thomas Norton, esq. Thomas Hervey, esq. *

9 Thomas Norton, esq. Thomas Hervey, esq.

10 Will. Vise. Petersham, ,0 Felton Hervey, esq. "

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1 Made Comptroller of her Majesty's Houshold j and anew Writ being ordered, Nov. 23, 1708, he was re-elected, and died $ a new Writ ordered, March 12, 1709.— * Serjeant at Law; died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 7, 1712. — 3 Alderman and Apothecary .of this Borough.— 4 One of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales* — 5 Died) a new Writ ordered, May 5, 171 7.—* Ser- jeant at Law, and Recorder of this Borough, made one of the Justi- ces of the King's Bench ; a new Writ ordered, March 17, 1725-— 7 Made Lieutenant-Governor of Chelsea Hospital 5 and a new Writ being ordered,* May 7, 1730, he was re-elected. — 8 Made Vice- Chamberlain of h:s Majesty's Household, and a new Writ being ordered, May 7, 1730, he was re-elected, and called up to the House of Peers j a new Writ ordered, June 13, 1733. — 9 Made Surveyor of his Majesty's Gardens j and a new Writ being ordered, May i6> 1738, he was re-elected. — I0 Colonel of the Second Troop of: Grena- dier-Guards, made Customer and Collector of the Ports of Dublin^ Skerrisy Malahide% and Wicklow ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 12, 1748, he was re-elected. — ll Groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke.

Pari. 4. Jermyn Davers and Gilbert jfffleck, esqrs. Petitioners, the Sitting Members duly elected.

Pari. 6. Carr Lord Harvey, Petitioner.

Resolved, April 27, 1714, That the Right of Election is in the Aldermen, Twelve Capital Burgesses, and Twenty Burgesses of the Common Council.

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Pari. No? 180. Surry County.

1 Sir Richard vOdslow, bt. Sir .William Scawen, kf.

2 Sir Rich.- Ohslow, bt. * Sir William Scawen, kt.

3 Sir Francis Vincent, bt. Herieage Finch, esq. *

4 Sir Richard Onslow, bt. 3 Hfcneage Lord Guernsey* .

5 Sir Richard Onslow, bt. 4 Heneage Lord Guernsey. * Thomas Onslow, esq. 6 John Walter, esq. Denzil Onslow, esq. 7 .

Sir William Scawen, kt.

6 Sir Nicholas Garew, bt. ? John Walter, esq. Thomas Scawen, esq/ ..

7 Thomas Scawen, esq. Arthur Onslow, esq; * 8" Thomas Scawen, esq. x Arthur Onslow, esq: 9 Charles Lord Baltimore10 Arthur Onslow, esq.

lO Charles Lord Baltimore11 Arthur Onslow, esq. Thomas Bugden, esq.

1 Speaker in this Parliament. — * Son to Heneage £ord Guernsey, made Master of the Jewel Office ; and a new Writ "being ordered, June 9,1711, he was re-elected. — 3 Chancellor of the Exchequer.— 4 Made one of the Tellers of the Exchequer j and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 21, 17 15, he was relected \ created Lord Onslow, a new Writ ordered, June 26, 1716,-^7 Succeeded his Father ay Earl of jfylesford\ a new Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 17 19. — 6 Before in this Parliament for Blechingleyy succeeded his Father as Lord Onslow \ a new Writ ordered, Dec. 13, ^717 .—-7 Before in this Parliament for Guilford; died, a new Writ ordered, July 3, 1721. — 8 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 27, 1727.— 9 Speaker of this and the three succeeding Parliaments^^ made Treasurer of the Navy at the Expira- tion of this Parliament. — I0 Made a Lord of the Admiralty •, and a new Writ being ordered, March 15, 1742, he was re-elected. — — - Al Died, a new W"t ordered, April 30^ 1 75 1.

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No* 181, Soitthwark'.

Pari.

1 John Cholmley, esq.

2 John Cholmley, esq-

3 John Cholmley, esq. ' Edmund Halsey, esq. * Sir George Mathew, kt.

4 Fisher Tench, esq. 3

5 Sir Fisher Tench, bt.

6 Edmund Halsey, esq.

7 Edmund Halsey, esq. s Thomas Inwen, esq.

8 Thomas Inwen, esq.

9 Thomas Inwen, esq. 6 Alexander Hume, esq.

10 Alexander Hume, esq.

Charles Cox, esq: Sir Charles Cox, kt. Sir Charles Cox, kt.

John Lade, esq. J John Lade, esq. George Meggot, esq. * John Lade, esq. Sir Joseph Eyles, kt.

George Heathcote, esq. Ralph Thrale, esq.

William Belchier, esq.

• Died; anew Writ ordered, Dec. 8, 17 ii.-—1 Not duly elected.

— 3 3 Their Election declared void, but they were re-elected.

4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 9. 1724. — 6 Died, a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 13, 1730. — 6 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 21, 1743. 7 East-India Director.

Pari, 3. Join Lade, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 4. Sir George Matthew, kt. and Samuel Rush,

sq. Peti-

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Pari. 4, Thomas Lent and Samuel Rush, esqrs. Petitioners against Mr Lade, and Mr Tench, upon their being re-elected ; and the Sit- ting Members were voted duly elected.

Pari. 6. Walter Bagenall, esq. and Sir Fuhcr Tench, bt. severally petitioned against Mr Lade,

Pari. 8. Richard Sbepbard, esq. Petitioner, The last Determina- tion of the House made, Dec. 10, 1702, whereby it was Resolved, That the Right of Election is only in the Inhabitants paying Scot . and Lot, was read ; and the Sitting Members declared duly elected. " Pari. 9. "JQtepb Cbitty, etq. Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 1 82. BlechingUy.

1 George Evelyn, esq. John Ward, esq.

2 George Evelyn, esq. Thomas Onslow, esq.

3 George Evelyn, esq. Thomas Onslow, esq.

4 George Evelyn, esq. Thomas Onslow, esq.

5 George Evelyn, esq. • Thomas Onslow, esq. *

William Clayton, esq.

6 George Evelyn, esq. 3 William Clayton, esq. Hen. Arth. Herbert, esq.

7 Sir Orlan. Bridgman, bt. * William Clayton, esq.

8 Sir William Clayton, bt. Kenric Clayton, esq,

9 Sir William Clayton, bt.s Kenric Clayton, esq. William Clayton, esq.

10 Sir Kenriek Clayton, bt. William Clayton, esq.

2 One of the Clerks of the Green-Cloth to the Prince of Wales.— 3 Made Out;-Ranger of Windsor Forest $ a new Writ ordered, Nov. 2f, 17 15. He was afterwards chosen for the Coajtar.—- 3 Diedj a new Writ ordered, Nov, 12, 1724.— 4 A Commissioner <>F Trade and Plantations. — 5 Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 10, 1745.

Resolved, March 22, 1724, That the Right of Election is in the Borough-Holders, and that the Bailiff had nothing to do with the Election. \

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Pari . No. 183.

1 Sir John Parsons, kt.

2 Sir John Parsons, kt.

3 Sir John Parsons, kt.

4 Sir John Parsons, kt,

5 Sir John Parsons, kt. * William Jordan, esq. 3 Thomas Jordan, esq.

6 Sir Joseph Jekyll, kt. 4

7 Sir Joseph Jekyll, kt.

8 Sir Joseph Jekyl, kt. 5 John Harvey, esq.

9 Philip Yorke, esq. . 10 Philip Yorke, esq.5

Charles Yorke, esq. 8

Rt/egate.

Stephen Harvey, esq. * James Cocks, esq. James Cocks, esq. John Ward, esq. James Cocks, esq. James Cocks, esq.

James Cocks, - esq. James Cocks, * 6$q. James Cocks, esq.

James Cocks, esq. Charles Cocks, esq. 7

* Died} a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1707. — * Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Feb. 21, 17 17.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 10, 1720. — 4 Master of the Rolls, made First Lord Commissioner for the Custody of the Great Seal ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 13, 1725, he- was re elected.— 5 Died; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 7, 1739.— 6 Made his Election for the County of Cambridge.— 7 Clerk of the Patents in Chancery. — 8 One of the Clerks of the Crown in Chancery, and Counsellor at Law.

Pari. 6. Humphry Parsons and Richard Mead, esqrs. Petitioners.

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Pari No. 184,

1 t)enzil Onslow, esq. s

2 Denzil Onslow, esq.

3 Denzil Onslow, esq.

4 Sir Richard Onslow, bt. Denzil Onslow, esq.

5 Denzil Onslow, esq. 4 Robert Wroth, esq. * Arthur Onslow, esq.

6 Arthur Onslow, esq.

7 Arthur Onslow, esq. 6 Henry Vincent, esq.

8 Richard Onslow, esq. 8 Denzil Onslow, esq.

9 Denzil Onslow, esq. 9 10 Sir John Elwill, bt.

Guilford.

Robert Wroth, esq. Morgan Randy 1, esq . Robert Wroth, esq. * Morgan Randyl, esq. 3 Morgan Randyl, esq.

Morgan Randyl, esq.

Thomas Broderick, esq. Richard Onslow, esq. *

Richard Onslow, esq.

Richard Onslow, esc(- Richard Onslow, esq.

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1 Commissioner of the Victualling- Office.— * Nottluly elected.—* 3 Made his Election for the County. — 4 Made Out- Ranger of Wind- sor Forest; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 18, 1717. He was re-choseri for the County. — 5 One of the Clerks of the Green Cloth ; died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 6, 1720. — 6 Made his Election for the County- 7 Colonel in the First Regiment of Foot Guards^ and Adjutant-Ge- neral— 8 Succeeded his Father as Lord Onslow \ a new Writ orderea, Nov. 1$, J740. — 9 Made Paymaster of his Majesty's Board of Works j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1743, he was4 re-elected.— .x3 Lieutenant-Gcneral, and Colonel of the First Troop of * Grenadier-Guards.

Pari. 4. John Walter, esq. Petitioner against Denxil Onslow, esq. who was voted duly elected.

Pari. 8. Charles Child, esq. Petitioner.

Resolved, April 24, 1689, That the Right of Election is only iri the Freemen and Freeholders paying Scot and Lot, resident in the Town. Resolved, Feb. 3, 1711, That one who had served Seven Years to a Freeman, was, ipso facto* a Freeman.

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Pari. No. 185. Gatton.

1 George Newland, esq. Paul Docminique, esq.

2 Sir George Newland, Kt. Paul Docminique, esq*

3 William Newland, esq. Paul Docminique, esq.

4 William Newland, esq. Paul Docminique, esq. *

5 William Newland, esq. Paul Docminique, esq.

6 William Newland, esq. Paul Docminique, esq.

7 William Newland, esq. Paul Docminique, esq.

8 William Newland, esq. * Paul Docminique, esq. * George Newland, ll.d.4 Charles Docminique, esq.

9 George Newland, ll.d. Charles Docminique, e6q* s

PaulHumfrey, esq. 10 George Newland, ll.d.5 Paul Humfrey, esq. 7 Charles Knowles, esq.8 James Colebrooke, esq. William Bateman, esq.

1 A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations. — % Died j a new* Writ ordered, May 9, 1738. — 3 Died 5 anew Writ ordered, March 27, I735-— * Professor of Geometry at Gresham College.— 5 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Oct. .17, 1745; — 6 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Nov. 16, 1749. — 7 Died j a hew Writ ordered, April 22, 175 1.*— 8„Rear- Admiral of the Red, made Governor of Jamaica j a new Writ ordered, March 26, 1752.

Resolved, March 26, 1628, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants, and the Return made by them adjudged good. Dec. 15, 1696, Was insisted, by the Sitting Member, to be in the Freeholders and Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot, and he was adjudged duly elec- ted.

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No. 186. Haslemere,

1 George Woodroffe, esq.

2 Thomas Onslow, esq. l Nicholas Carew, esq.

3 Sir John Clerke, bt.

4 George Vernon, esq.

5 SirMontagu Blundell, bt.-

6 James Oglethorpe, esq.

7 James Oglethorpe, esq.

8 James Oglethorpe, esq.

9 James Oglethorpe, esq. 6 10 James Oglethorpe, esq.

John Fulham, esq. Theophilus Oglethorpe, esq.

Theophihis Oglethorpe, esq. Thomas Onslow, esq. a Nicholas Carew, esq. Sir Nicholas Carew, bt. Peter Burrel, esq. Peter Barrel, esq. * Peter Burrel, esq. s Peter Burrel, esq. Peter Burrel, esq.

■ Made his Election for Blecbingley.—* Made his Election for

Blecbingiey 3 Created Viscount Biuiidel in Ireland. — 4 Soutb-Seo

Director, — 5 Sub-Governor of the Souib-Sea Company. — 6 General and Commander of hi? Majesty's Forces in Georgia, Colonel of a Re- giment, Trustee foT Georgia, and Lieutenant -Genera I.

Pari. 3. Nicholas Carew, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. q. Theophilus Oglethorpe, esq. Petitioner. The Petition rejected (he being beyond Sea at the Time of the signing it) not be- ing signed by hiniselF, nor knew nothing of the signing thereof.

Pari. J. "John Waller and George Vernon, esqrs. Petitioners.

Parel. 6. Momagu Viscount Blundell, and More Molyncux, es'[. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

April 2o, 166-1, Resolved, That the Right of Election ii in the Inhabitant Freeholders.

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Pari No. 187. Sussex.

1 Sir George Parker, bt. John Morley Trevor, esq.

2 Sir Henry Peachey, kt. Peter Gott, esq.

3 Sir George Parker, bt. Charles Eversfield, esq. f

4 Henry Campion, esq. John Fuller, esq.

5 Spencer Compton, esq. * James Butler, esq.

6 Sir Spen. Compton, k.b. Henry Pelham, esq.

7 Sir Spen. Compton, k.b.4 Henry Pelham, esq. James Butler, esq.

8 James Butler, esq. Henry Pelham, esq.

9 James Butler, esq. 6 Henry Pelham, esq. , Cha. Earl of Middlesex. 8

10 John Butler, esq. Heiiry Pelham, esq.

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1 Made Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance $ and a new Writ being ordered, Jane 8, 1712, he was re-elected.—2 Speaker of this and the succeeding Parliament, Treasurer to the Prince of Wales f Paymaster- General of the Land Forces, and Paymaster of Chelsea College. — 3 A Lord of the Treasury, made Secretary at War, and a new Writ being ordered, April 1, 1724, he was re-elected,— 3 Crea- ted Lord Wilmington j a new Writ ordered, Feb. 15, 1728. 5 Made Paymaster- General of the Land Forces $ and a new Writ be- ing ordered, May 11, 1730, he was re-elected.— 6 Died ; anew Writ ordered, Dec. 23, 1741.— 7 Made First Lord of the Treasury, and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 1, 1743, he was re-elected.—* * Made a Lord of the Treasury, and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1743, he was re-elected. He was before in this Parliament for East Grins ted. —9 Died in March 1754, but no new Writ was or* dered.

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Pari. No. 188. Chichester.

1 Sir Tho. Littleton, bt. l Thomas Onslow, esq.

2 Thomas Carr, esq. Sir Richard Farrington, bt.

3 Sir John Miller, bt. Sir Richard Farrington, bt.

4 William Elson, esq. James Brudenell, esq.

6 Thomas Miller, bt. Sir Richard Farrington, bt *

Henry Kelsal, esq. 3

6 Sir Thomas Miller, bt. Charles Earl of March. 4

Lord William Beauclerk. s

7 Charles Lumley, esq. 6 Lord William Beauclerk. 7 Sir Tho. Prendergast, bt> James Lumley, esq.

8 James Brudenell, esq. 8 Thomas Yates, esq.

9 James Brudenell, esq. 9 John Page, esq. George Viscount Bury.

10 George Viscount Bury.'0 John Page, esq.

1 Treasurer of the Navy.— * Died : a new Writ ordered, Nov.. 24, 17 19.— 3 One of the Chief Clerks in the Treasury. — 4 Succeeded his Father as Duke of Richmond, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 9, 1724. 5 Vice-Chamberlain to her. Majesty. — 6 One of the Grooms of the Bedchamber to his Majesty j died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1729. — 7 Died : a new Writ ordered, March 6, 1732. — 8 A Com- missioner of Trade and Plantations, and Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty.— 9 Died: a new Writ ordered, Aug. 11, 1746. — 10 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and Aid-de-Carap and Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Duke.

Pari. 2. Sir Thomas Littleton^ bt. Petitioner.

Pari. 3. Thomas Carr and John Elson, esqrs. Petitioners. Re- solved, March 13, 1712, That legal Notice was given of the Time of Election, and that the Sitting Members are duly elected.

Pari. 4. Sir John Miller and Sir Richard Farrington, bts. Peti- tioners. . *-

Pari. 5. William Elson and James Brudenell, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

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Pari. No. 189. Horsham.

i i

1 Charles Eversfield, esq. Harry Goring, esq.

2 Charles Eversfield, esq. John Wicker, esq.

3 Charles Eversfield, esq. ? John Wicker, esq. John Middieton, esq.

4 Charles Eversfield, esq- John Middieton, esq*

5 Charles Eyersfield, esq,* Sir Harry Goring, bt. * Arthur Ingram, esq. ? Arthur Ingrain, esq* Charles Eversfield, esq-

6 Charles Eversfield, esq. Henry Ingram, esq. * , 7 Charles Eversfield, esq. Henry Ingram, esq.

9 Charles Eversfield, esq. Henry Ingram, esq. s

Charles Ingram, esq.

9 Sir Richard Mill, bt. Charles Ingram, esq.

JO Charles Ingram, esq. 6 Charles Ingram, jun. esq. Sir Lio. Pilkington, bt.7

1 Made his Election for the County.—2 * Both not duly elected. Resolved, June 16, 1715, That the Right of Election is in all such Persons as have an Estate of Inheritance, or of Life, in Burgage- Houses or Bufgage-Lands, lying within the Borough.— 3 Succeeded as Viscount Irwin in Scotland; a new Writ ordered, May 27, 1721.

4 Made Commissary of the Provisions and Stores at Gibraltar ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 10, 1727, he was re-elected.—

5 Made Commissary of the Stores and Provisions in the Island of Jfi- norca ,• and anew Writ being ordered, May 15, 1730, he was re- elected, and succeeded his Brother as Viscount Irwin in Scotland 'jf a new* Writ ordered, Feb. 1, 1737. — * Colonel in the Foot Guards j died* a new Writ ordered, Dec. 9, 1748.— 7 A Baronet of Nova- Scotia*

Pari. 4. Richard Ingram, esq. Petitioner*

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J 99

ParL No. J 90.

Midhurst.

1 Robert Orme, esq.

Lawrence Alcock, esq.

2 Robert Orme, esq. '

Lawrence Alcock, esq.

Thomas Meredyth, esq.

3 Robert Orme, esq. *

Lawrence Alcock, esq.

John Pratt, esq. 3

4 John Pratt, esq. *

William Knight, esq.

.5 J- Fortescue Aland, esq. :

1 William Knight, esq. *

Alan Viscount Middleton

. Sir Richard Mill, bt.

6 Alan Viscount Middleton

, Bulst. Peach. Knight,

esq.

7 Alan Vise. Middleton. 7

Bulst. Peach. Knight,

esq.

Sir Richard Mill, bt.

8 Thomas Bootle, esq.

Bulst. Peach. Knight,

esq.8

Sir Hen. Peachey, kt. & bt.B

Sir John Peachey, bt.

9 Thomas Bootle, esq.

Sir John Peachey, bt. Sir John Peachey, bt.

10 Sir Thomas Bootle, kt. '

1 Sir John Peachey, bt-

John Sarjent, esq. **

1 Not duly elected. — 2 Died ; i

, new Writ ordered, Dec. 17

,'7ti.

3 Serjeant at Law— 4 Made one o

F the Justices of his Majesty ';

iLOUtt

of King's Bench.— 5 Made his Majesty's Solicitor-General;

and a

new Writ being ordered, Jan. 9,

1716, he was re-elected.

After-

wards made one of the Barons of the Exchequer ; a^new Writ order-

ed, Feb. 21, 1717. — 6 Died: a

new Writ ordered1; Oct. 31,

1721.

7 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Ja

n. 21, 1729. — 8 Died ; a ne

» Writ

ordered, Jan. 23, 1736.— 9 Died ; a new Writ ordered, J:

m. 24,

I738— roDied, a new Writ 01

dered, April 13, 1744. — "

Chan.

cellor to the Prince of Wales, on

e of his Majesty's Counsel at Law,

and Attorney-General for the County Palatine of Durham. — >'

' Died :

a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, r

754-

Pari. 3. Tbamas Meredyth, 1

â– sq. Petitioner. O4

â– 

200

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farl.

1 Thomas Pelham, esq. * £ Thomas Pelham, esq

3 Thomas Pelham, esq.

4 Thomas Pelham, esq.

5 Thomas Pelham, esq. 4

6 Thomas Pelham, esq.

7 Thomas Pelham, esq.

8 Thomas Pelham, esq.

9 Thomas Pelhapi, esq. " Sir Francis Poole, bt.

JO Sir Francis Poole, bt. l*

No. 191. Lewes.

Richard Payne, esq, Peter Gott, esq. * Samuel Gott, esq. Peter Gott, esq. 3 John Morley Trevor, esq. John Morley Trevor, esq, John ]\torley Trevor, esq. Sir Philip Yorke, kt. 6 Henry Pelham, esq. 7 Sir Nicholas Pelham, kt. f Thomas Pelham, esq. 9 Thomas Pelham, esq. ,0 John Morley Trevor, esq John Morley Trevor, esq. Sir John Shelly, bt- Thomas Sergison, esq.

14

i Of Lewes and Catefield. Eldest Son of Sir Nicholas, — * Made his Election for the County. — 3 Died j a new Writ ordered, April 24, 1712.— 4 One of the Commissioners for stating the Debts due to the Army, made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations*, and a new Writ being ordered, July 5, 1717, he was re-elected. — 5 Died 5 a uew Writ ordered, April 13, 1719. — 6 Made his Majesty's Solici- tor-General ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 24, 1720, he was re-elected. — 7 First Cousin to the Duke of Newcastle : died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 20, 1726. — 8 Great Uncle to the Duke.— 9 Of Stanmere. Brother to Henry above-mentioned. — I0 Died, a jiew Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1738. — " Son of Thomas of Stanmere\ died, a new \Vrit ordered, Dec. 1, 1743. — I2 Made a Lord of the Admiralty •, and a new Writ being ordered, March 15, 1742, he was reelected, and died 5 a new Writ ordered, Dec. 1, 1743.— ?3 Deputy •Paymaster of the Forces in Minorca.

Pari. 3. Nathaniel Trayton, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Nathaniel Garland and Thomas Sergison, esflrs. Petition- er*, renewed Sess. 2. On a Hearing, March 8, 1736, Resolved, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants, being Householders,

paying Scot and Lot, and that the. Sitting Members are duly elected.

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m

JParl. No. 192. Shoreham.

1 Nathaniel Gould, esq. John Wicker, esq.

2 Anthony Hammond, esq.1 Gregory Page, esq. Richard Lloyd, esq.

£ Nathaniel Gould, esq. Gregory Page, esq.

4 Nathaniel Gould, esq. Francis Chamberlayne, *sq.

5 Sir Nath. Gould, kt. Sir Gregory Page, bt. *

Francis Chamberlayne, esq*

6 Sir Nath. Gould, kt. 3 Francis Chamberlayne, esq.

7 Sir Nath. Gould, kt. 4 Francis Chamberlayne, esq.5 John Gould, esq. Samuel Ongley, esq.

8 John Phillipson, esq. * Thomas Frederick, esq. 7

John Frederick, esq.

9 Thomas Brand, esq. Charles Frederick, esq. 8 10 Robert Bristowe, esq. Charles Fredetick, esq. *

1 Resolved, Dec. 7. 1708, That Anthony Hammond \ esq. being a Commissioner of the Navy, and employed in the Out Ports, is there- by incapable of being elected or of voting as a Member of this House, and a new Writ was ordered the next day.-—* Died \ a new Writ ordered, June 3, 1720. — 3 Governor of the Russia Company.

4 A Bank Director j died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 2L, .1729.—

5 Died j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 21, 1729.— 6 Made a Commissio- ner of the Navy ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 22, 1739, he was re-elected. — 7 Died j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1740.— ? Made Clerk of the Deliveries in the Office of Ordnance j and a new Writ being ordered, April 14, 1746, he was re-elected. — 9 Made Surveyor- General of his Majesty's Ordnance, and Assistant to the Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance) and a new Writ being ordered, April 5, 1750, he was re-elected.

Pari. 2. Nathaniel Gould, esq. petitioned against Mr. Lloyd, who 'was voted duly elected.

Pari. 3. 'Edmund Bummer and Robert Nightingale, esqrs. Peti- tioners.

Pari. 5. Francis Chamberlayne, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

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Pari. No. 193. Br amber.

1 Thomas Vise Windsor. . John Asgill, esq. "

William Shippen, esq.

2 Thomas Vise. Windsor. * William Shippen, esq. * Sir Cleave More, bt. William Hale, esq.

3 Thomas Vise. Windsor, 3 Andrews Windsor, esq. William Shippen, esq, 4

4 Francis Lord Hawley. Andrews Windsor, esq.

5 Sir Richard Gough, kt. Sir Thomas Stiles, bt. s

Edward Mynshull, esq.

6 Sir Richard Gough, kt. Will. Cha. Van Huls, esq/

David Polhill, esq.

1 Nov. 10, 17079 Mr. Speaker acquainted the House, That he had read a Letter from John Asgill, esq. a Member of this House, dated from the Fleet Prison^ complaining, That he was detained from at- tending the Service of the House, by reason of two Judgments execu* ted upon him, and other mesne Process. Ordered, A Committee to search Precedents, what has been done for the Discharge of any Mem* ber in the like Case. Dec. 16, 17079 The Committee made their Report, and the House Resolved, That John Asgill, esq. detained in the Prison of the Fleet, ought to have the Privilege of this House, as a Member thereof. Resolved, That John Asgill, esq. be deliver- ed out of the Custody of the Warden of the Fleet, to attend the Ser- vice of the House. Resolved, That John Asgillf esq. be delivered from such Custody, by sending the Serjeant at Arms, attending this House, with the Mace, to bring him to the Service of the House. He was accordingly discharged out of Custody, and expelled the House for his Writings, Dec. 18, 1707, and a new Writ was ordered the next Day.— »* Not duly elected. — 3 Made his Election for the County of Monmouth. It being observed, that there is a Petition de* Jivered relating to this Election, the same was read j but it appearing that there did not any other Person stand a Candidate, besides the Lord Windsor and Andrews Windsor, esq. Ordered, Nov. 30, 1710, a new Writ to be issued in the Room of the said Lord Windsor*— 4 A Commissioner of Public Accompts.— 5 Not duly elected. Resol- ved, June 1, 17 15, That the Right of Election is in the Persons in- habiting in ancient Houses, or in Houses built on ancient Founda- tions, paying Scot and Lot.—-* Clerk-Comptroller of the King's Robes; died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 8, 1723.

Pari. 6. Andrews Windsor and John Gumley, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

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Pari. No. 193. Br amber continued*

7 Sir Richard Gough, kt. 7 Joseph Danvers, esq. John Gumley, jqn. esq. 8

James Hoste, jun. esq.

8 Sir Harry Gough, bt. Harry Gough, esq;

9 Thomas Archer, esq. Harry Gough, esq. JO Joseph Darner, esq. 9 ' Harry Gough, esq. 9

Henry Pelham, esq.

7 Died, • new Writ ordered, Feb. 23, 1728.— 8 Not duly elected. 9 One of the Directors of the East-India Company, and Gentleman of the Privy-Chamber to his Majesty : died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 14, 1751.— -I0 Created Lord Mi/ton in Ire /and, May 3, 1753.

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Pari

No. 194. Steyning.

1 William Wallis, esq.

2 W. H. Vise. Tunbridge. l Richard Ld. Bellew. > » Harry Goring, esq, 3

3 Harry Goring, esq.

4 Sir Harry Goring, bt.

5 John Pepper, esq. s

Charles Goring, esq Robert Fagg, esq.

William Wallis, esiq.3 Richard Lord Vise Bellew»* Robert Leeves, esq. William Wallis, esq. Robert Leeves, esq. * William Wallis, esq. .

x Succeeded his Father as Earl of Rocbford y a new Writ ordered,

Jan. 22, 1709. — * Double Return : the latte» duly returned, and

Lord Bellew withdrew his Petition. — 3 Not duly elected.— 4 A void

/ Election.-— 5 A Major- General, Colonel of Dragoons, and Ranger of

Enfield Chace. — 6 Not duly elected.

Pari. 2. William Wallis, esq. Petitioner. The Sitting Members duly elected. — 6 Not duly elected.

Pari. 3. James St. Amy and, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Wallis j the Election, as to them, declared void. Resolved, Feb. 17, 1711, That no new Writ do issue this Session. Next Session, Feb. 4, 171 2, a new Writ was ordered in the room of Mr. Wallis.

Pari. 3. William Wallis , esq. petitioned against Lord Bellew. Resolved, March 20, 17 12, That Richard Lord Bellew was the Per- son elected and designed to be returned, and that the Return ought to be amended by erasing out the Word Viscount. Resolved, May 8, 17 12, That the Ele&ion of Lord Bellew is void, and that no new Writ be issued this Session. April 14, 1713, Ordered a new Writ.

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IS

Pari. No. 194. Steyning continued.

6 John Pepper, esq. 7 John Gumley, esq.* John M. of Carnarvon. 9

William Stanhope, esq.

7 William Viscount Vane. Thomas Bladen, esq

8 Hen. M. of Carnarvon.10 Sir Robert Fagg, bt.

Hitch Younge, esq.

9 Charles Eversfield, esq. Hitch Younge, esq. 10 Abraham Hume, esq. Hitch Younge, esq. '

7 Died j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 20, 1726. — 8 Made Commissa- *y-General of the Musters, and anew Writ being ordered, Nov. 13, 1724, he was re-elected.— 9 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, April 17, 1727. — IO Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales. — « Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1740. — IZ One of the Gentlemen of his Majesty's Privy-Chamber.

Pari. 6. William Wallis, esq. Sir Harry Goring, bt. and Sir Ro- bert Fagg, bt. severally petitioned, and withdrew their Petitions.

Pari. 6. Thomas Harrison, esq. petitioned against Mr. Gumley , upon his being re-ele&ed, but omitted to deliver in his Qualification, as required.

Pari. 7. Sir Robert Fagg, bt. Petitioner.

April 10, 1701, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the In- habitants paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving Aims*

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Pari. No. 195. East Grinsted.

1 John Conyers, esq. John Toke, esq*

2 Richard Lutnley, esq. Henry Campion, esq,

3 John Conyers, esq. Leonard Gale, esq.

4 John Conyers, esq. Spencer Cotnpton, esq.

5 John Conyers, esq* Spencer Compton, esq. f

Richard Viscount Shannon.*

6 John Conyers, esq, 3 Sir Spencer Comptofn, k.b.4 Edward Conyers, esq. Richard Viscount Shannon.5

7 Henry Vise, ralmerston. 6 Richard Viscount Shannon.

8 Charles E. of Middlesex. Edward Conyers, esq. 7

9 Ctu/Earl of Middlesex. 8 Whistler Webster* esq. John Butler, esq.

10 Syd. Staf. Smythe, esq. 9 Sir Whistler Webster, bt. Joseph Yorke* esq*10

* Made his Ele&ion for the Connty.— * Lieutenant- General of his Majesty's Forces. — 3 Died, anew Writ ordered, March 22, 1725.—* 4 Made his Election for the County.— 5 Lieutenant-General of his Majesty's Forces, and Colonel of Horse.— * Chief Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer in Ire/and. — 7 Gentleman of the Privy- Chamber to his Majesty. — 8 Made Head- Steward of his Majesty *s Honour of Otfordm Kent j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1742* He was re-chosen for the County of Sussex* — <P Made a Baron of the Ex- chequer ; a new Writ ordered, Jati. 17, 175*.— f0 Purse-Bewwr to the Lord Chancellor, a Colonel in the Army, Aid-de-Camp to his Majesty, and Minister- Plenipotentiary to the States of Holland.

Pari. 2. John Conyers, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Resolved, April 7, 1679, That the Right of Election is in the In- habitants, as well as Burgage-Holders, and that the said Borough is an ancient Borough by Prescription. Feb. 9, 1696, Resolved to be in the Burgage-Holders only, and hot in the Inhabitants.

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Pari. No. 196. Arundel

1 James Butler, esq. Edmund Dummer, esq.

2 Sir Henry Peachey, kt. * Henry Viscount Lumley. * Richard Vise. Shannon. 3

3 Henry Earl of Thomond. Richard Viscount Lumley.

4 Henry Earl of Thomond. Richard Viscount Lumley,

5 Henry Lumley, esq. * Thomas Micklethwait, esq,

Joseph Micklethwait, esq.

6 Sir T. L. Saunderson,K.B. Joseph Vise. Micklethwait.

7 Thomas Viscount Gage. s Sir John Shelley, bt. John Lumley, esq. 7

8 John Lumley, esq. B Sir John Shelley, bt. Garton Orme, esq,

9 Garton Orme, esq. James Lumley, esq. 10 Garton Orme, esq. 9 Theobald Taaffe, esq.

10 f.artn

1 Made his Election for the County.—1 Died at the end of this Parliament.— 3 Made Deputy- Governor of Dover Castle j and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 28, 1709, he was re-elected. Edmund Dummer, esq. petitioned against him, and renewed it in the next Session. Ordered, Dec. 12, 1709, That in regard there is material Difference between the Petition presented this Session, and the Peti- tion presented last Session, that the Committee be discharged from proceeding any farther on the Petition presented this Session.— 4 General of Horse, and Governor of the Island of Jersey.— 5 Made one of the Lords of the Treasury, and a new Writ being ordered, April 16, 17171 he was re-elected. Then Lieutenant-General of his Majesty's Ordnance ; and a new "Writ being ordered, March 20, 1718, he died a few Days after. — 6 Not duly elected. — 7 Equerry to his Majesty.— 8 Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales, and Colonel in the Guards; died, anew Writ ordered, Nov. ij, 1739. — 9 Gentleman-Waiter to Frederick Prince of Wales, and Gen- tleman-Usher to the Princess of Wales.

Resolved, Feb. 22, 1694, That the Right of Election is only in tlie Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot.

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Pari

No. 197. Warwick County.

1 Sir John Mordaunt, bt.

2 Sir John Mordaunt, bt. S Sir John Mordaunt, bt.

4 Sir John Mordaunt, bt.

5 William Peytoe, esq. v

6 William Peytoe, esq,

7 William Peytoe, esq. 5 Sir Cha. Mordaunt, bt.

S Sir Cha. Mordaunt, bt. 9 Sir Cha. Mordaunt, bt.

10 Sir Cha. Mordaunt, bt.

Andrew Archer, esq. Andrew Archer, esq. . James Lord Compton. " Sir William Broughton, bt, Andrew Archer, esq. Andrew Archer, esq. Robert Digby, esq. * Edward Digby, esq. Edward Digby, esq.

Edward Digby, esq. Edward Digby, esq. 4 William Craven, esq. William Craven, esq.

1 Son of the Eail of Northampton^ called up to tbe House of Peers j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 17 12. — 2 Died, a new Writ ordered,. May 2, 1726.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 7734.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1746.

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Pari. No. 198. Coventry.

I SirOrlandoBridgman, bt. Edward Hopkins, esq. H SirOriandoBridgman, bt, Edward Hopkins, esq.

3 Robert Craven, esq. ' Clobery Bromley. s

Sir Thomas Gery, kl. 3 Sir Christopher Hales, bt.

4 Sir Fulwar Skipwith, bt. Sir Christopher Hales, bt.

5 Adolphus Oughton, esq. Sir Thomas Samwell, bt.

6 Sir Adolph. Oughton, bt.4 JohnNeale, esq. 1 Sir Adolph. Oughton, bt- John Neale, esq.

1 Died ; and it being observed, that there were two Petitions deli- vered, but it appearing that they did not complain against the said Mr. Craveifs Election, a new Writ was ordered, Nov. 30, 1710. — *Died, a new Writ ordered, April f), 17J 1.— 3 Master in Chancery. 4 .Lieutenant-Colonel of the second Regiment of Foot Guards, created a Baronet In 1718.

Pari. 2. Robert Craven, esq. Petitioner. Resolved, March It 1709, Thit the Right of Election is in such Persons as have served Seven Years Apprenticeship within the City, to one and the same Trade, not receiving Alms or constant Charities ; and the Sitting Memhcrs duly elected.

Pari. 3. Several Freemen Petitioners. Resolved, That the Mem- bers of the Company of Fullers, and such Freemen as do not receive Alms or weekly Charity, and have served Seven Years Apprentice- ship, within the City or Suburbs, have a Right to vote.

Pari. j. Sir Chriilopber Bates and Sir Fukvar Skipwith, bts. Pe- titioners.

Pari. fj. Ful<war Cravtn, esq. and Sir Fulwnr Skipxuitb, bt. Pcj titioners. On a Hearing, Resolved, Nov. 20, 1721, That the Right of Election is in such Freemen as have sewed Seven Years Appren- ticeship to one and the same Trade in the City, or the Suburbs there- of, and do not receive Alms or weekly Charity, such Freemen being duly sworn and enrolled. Resolved, That k'appears (o this House, that there were notorious and outrageous Riots, Tumults, and Sedi- tions, at the late Election, in Defiance of the Civil Authority, and in Violation of the Freedom of Elections, caused by the Agents and Friends of the Petitioners, who were the Authors, Contrivers, and Promoters of the said Riots, Tumults, and Seditions. Resolved, That the late Election is a void Election. A new Writ was ordered the next Day, and Sir /Idolphus Oughton and Mr. Neale were again returned, and Fukiar Craven, esq. and Sir Fuhusr Shpivitb, bt. pe titioned again, and renewed their Petition in Sess. i, and afterward; withdrew it.

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r

ParU No* 198. Coventry continued.

8 SirAdolph.Oughton,bt.s John Bird, esq.* John Neale, esq. 7

George Earl of Euston- John Neale, esq. •

9 George Earl of Euston. William Grove, esq* 10 William Visc.Petersham.9 William Grove, esq.

Samuel Greathead, esq.

5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. i, 1737.— 6 Made a Commis- sioner of the Stamp-Office.— 7 His Election declared void.—8 Comp- troller of the Household to the young Princesses.— 9 Made his Elec- tion for Bury,

Pari. 8. John Neale, esq. petitioned against Mr. Bird, with res- pect to his Qualification, and renewed it Sess. 2, 3, and then with- drew it.

Pari. 8. Lord Euston and Fulwar Craven, esp. severally petition- ed against Mr. Neale. The latter withdrew his Petition, and upon liearing Lord Euston* s Petition, it was Resolved, March 22, 1737, That it appeared to the House, that there was a great Riot and Tu- mult at the said Election, and that the Election was void, and a new Writ was ordered in the room of Mr. Neale, and of Mr. Bird, who wasjmade a Commissioner of the Stamp-Office, upon which Mr. Neale and Lord Euston were elected without Opposition.

Pari. 10. Robert Bird, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Greathead*

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No. 199. Warwick Toion.

Pari.

1 Francis Grevile, esq.

2 Francis Grevile, esq-

3 Francis Grevile, esq- * Charles Leigh, esq.

4 Will. Colemore, jun. esq.

5 Will. Colemore, jun, esq.

6 Will. Colemore, jun. esq.* Sir Will. Keyte, bt.

7 Sir Will. Keyte, bt.

8 Sir William Keyte, bt. â–  Thomas Archer, esq.

9 Wills Hill, esq.

lO WillsE. of Hillsborough-4

Dodington Grevile, esq. Dodington Grevile, esq. • Dodington Grevile, esq.

Dodington Grevile, esq. Dodington Grevile, esq. Dodington Grevile, esq.

William Bromley, jun. esq. Wm. Bromley, jun. esq. i Henry Archer, esq- Henry Archer, esq- Henry Archer, esq. s

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 29, 1710. — 2 Died, a new Writ

ordered, Nov. 9, 1722 3 3 Both not duly elected. — 4 Created Earl

of Hillsborough, in Ireland, in this Parliament. — 5 One of the Trus- tees for Georgia.

Pari. 3. Algernon Grevile, esq*, Petitioner against Mr. Leigh.

Pari. 5. Joseph Moxon, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 6. Henry Delves, esq. Petitioner against Sir William Keyte, tlie latter voted duly elected.

Resolved, Jan. 31, 1725, That the Right of Election is in such Persons only, as pay to Church and Poor.

See Tamworlb, tVnrwicishirr, and Stfl/furdibt're, N° 171,

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Pari No. 200. Westmoreland County.

1 Sir William Fleming, bt. Robert Lowther, esq.

2 Daniel Wilson, esq. James Grahme, esq.

3 Daniel Wilson, esq.

4 Daniel Wilson, esq.

5 Daniel Wilson, esq.

6 Anthony Lowther, esq. l

7 Anthony Lowther, esq.

8 Anthony Lowther, esq.

9 Sir Philip Musgrave, bt. 10 John Dalston, esq*

James Grahme, esq. James Grahme, esq. James Grahme, esq. James Grahme,' esq. a Daniel Wilson, esq. Daniel Wilson, esq. Daniel Wilson, esq. Edward Wilson, esq.

1 Made one of the Commissioners of the Revenue in Ireland \ and & new Writ being ordered, May 23, 1726, he was re elected.— * Brother to the Viscount Preston in Scotland.

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J>arl. - No. 201.

3 James Grahme, esq.

2 Edward Duncombe, esq.

3 Edward Duncombe, esq.

4 Sir Richard Sandford, bt.*

5 Sir Richard Sandford, br.

6 Sir Richard Sandford, bt." James Lowther, esq.

7 John Ramsden, esq-

8 Sir John Ramsden, bt.

9 Sir John Ramsden, bt-

30 Sir John Ramsden, bt.

Appleby.

"William Harvey, esq. Nicholas Lechmere, esq.' Thomas Lutwyche, esq. Thomas Lutwyche, esq. Thomas Lutwyche, esq.' Sackville Tufton, esq.

Sackville Tufton, esq. s "Waiter Plumer, esq- "Walter Plumer, esq- G. Bubb Doddington, esq.' Sir Charles Wyndham, bt, Randal Wilbraham, esq. '

* One of her Majesty's Counsel at Law.—' Warden of the Mint.— 3 One of his Majesty's Counsel at Law. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 10, 1723 5 Succeeded as Earl o£ Thane! ; a new Writ order- ed, Jan. 13, 1730.— S Made his Election for Bridgwater.— -7 Coun- sellor at Law.

Pari. 3. Sir Charles Ketneys, bt. Petitioner.

Pari. 4. William Harvey, jun. esq. Petitioner.

Pari, 6. Trevor Viscount Hillsborough, Petitioner against Mr. Lowther, renewed Sess. 2, 3, and 3, and withdrawp.

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Pari.

No. 202. Wiltshire.

1 Sir Richard Howe, bt.

2 Sir Richard Howe, bt.

3 Sir Richard Howe, bt,

4 Sir Richard Howe, bt.

5 Sir Richard Howe, bt,

6 Sir Richard Howe, bt.

7 Sir James Long, bt. * John* Howe, esq.

8 John Howe, esq. 3

9 Sir Robert Long, bt. 10 Sir Robert Long, bt.

Robert Hyde, esq. Robert Hyde, esq. Robert Hyde, esq. Robert Hyde, esq. Robert Hyde, esq. Robert Hyde, esq.1 Richard Goddard, esq. John Ivory Talbot, esq.

John Ivory Talbot, esq. Edward Popham, esq- 4 Edward Popham, esq.

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Oct. 15, 1722. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, March 27, 1729. — 3 Created Lord Ched worth at the end of this Parliament.

Pari. 4. Edward Ashe and Thomas Pitt, esqrs. Petitioner?, withdrew their Petition.

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Pari No. 203

New Sarum.

1 Robert Eyre, esq.

Charles Fox, esq.

2 Robert Eyre, esq. *

Charles Fox, esq.

3 Robert Pitt, esq.

Charles Fox, esq.

4 Richard Jones, esq.

Charles Fox, esq. *

Sir Stephen Fox, kt.

£ Francis Swanton, esq

s Edward Lambert, esq-

Anthony Duncombe,

esq.

6 Anthony Duncombe,

esq. Francis Kenton, esq.

1 Anthony Duncombe,

esq. Thomas Lewis, esq.

8 Peter Bathurst, esq.

Henry Hoare, esq. *

9 Sir Edward Seymour

bt. Sir Jacob Bouverie, bt.

10 William Bouvene, esq. Edward Poore, esq. s

1 Made her Majesty's Solicitor- General ; and anew Writ being or-

dered, Nov. 2$, 1708, he v.

as re-elected.—" Died, a new Writ or-

tiered, March 2, 1714. — 3

Died, a new Writ ordered, April 29,

1721. — i Banker in Lout/on.

-S Made justice of Carmarthen, Pern-

broke, and Cardigan ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 3t,

1753, he was re-elected.

Pari. 4. Robert Pitt, esq

. Petitioner against Richard Jones, esq.

and the Sitting Member was

voted duly elected.

Pari. 5. Robert Pitt, esq

Petitioner against Mr. Swanton, heard

in part at the Bar, May 26,

171J, afterward* discharged by con»ent

of both Parties.

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Pari.

No. 204. W'dtim.

1 John Gauntlet, esq. '2 Sir Lamb. Blackwell, Y

3 John London, esq. * Peter Bathurst, esq.

4 John London, esq. .5 John London, esq.

6 Robert Herbert, esq. 4

7 Robert Herbert, esq.6

8 Robert Herbert, esq. '

9 Robert Herbert, esq. 10 Robert Herbert, esq. B

"William Nicholas, esq. Charles Mompesson, esq. Charles Mompesson, esq.

Thomas Pitt, esq. Thomas Pitt, jun. esq. 3 Tho. Earl of Londonderry.5 Thomas Martin, esq. "William Herbert, esq. 8 "William Herbert, esq. William Herbert, esq. '"

1 Envoy- Extraordinary to thi Genoa, created a Baronet in \; duly elected. — 3 Coli Ireland. — t Made oi and a new Writ beinj 5 Governor of the L<

of Trad;

of Tuscany and Republic of let in 1718. — 2 Blacltwetl Hall Factor, not ;1 of Horse, created Baron oi Londonderry in of the Grooms of hi? Majesty's Bedchamber; >rdered, May 27, 1723, he was re-elected. — Hard Islands, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, oner of the Revenue 111 Ireland. — 7 Made a Commissioner nd Plantations, and a new Writ being ordered, June 20, tas re-elected.— 8 Made one of the Grooms of the Bed- ber to his Majesty ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 22, 1740, he was re-elected. — •> Made Surveyor-General of his Majesty's Land-Revenue; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. la, 1751, he was reelected. — 10 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, afterwards Co- lonel of the Queen's Regiment of Dragoon Guards.

Resolved, Nov. 28, 1702, That the Election of any Person to be a Burgess, who has not taken the Sacrament within one Year before such Election, is avoid Election. March 17, 1711, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the Mayor and Burgesses, who are to do all corporate Acts, and receive the Sacrament.

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Pari. No. 205. Doicnion.

1 Sir Chas. Duncombe, kt. John Eyre, esq.

2 Sir Chas. Duncombe, kt. John Eyre, esq.

3 Sir Chas. Duncombe, kt.1 John Eyre, esq. T. DuncombeBrown, esq.

4 John Sayer, esq. John Eyre, esq.

5 Charles Longueville, esq. John Eyre, esq.*

Gyles Eyre, esq.

6 John Verney, esq.3 Gyles Eyre, esq.

7 John Verney, esq. 4 Gyles Eyre, esq. s

8 Anthony Duncombe, esq- Joseph Wyndham Ashe, esq.

9 Anthony Duncombe, esq. John Verney, esq. 6

Joseph Wynd. Ashe, esq. 7 George Proctor, esq. 10 George Lyttelton, esq. s George Proctor, esq. 9

Richard Temple, esq. IO Thomas Duncombe, esq.

Henry Vane, jun. esq. "

James Hayes, esq.

-

' Died, a new Writ ordered, April 27, 1711. — * Died, a nfcw Writ ordered, Nov. 21, 1715. — 3 Made one of the Welsh Judges ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 18, 1727, he was rc-elecled. — A Made Chief Justice of Chester ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 17, 1734, he was re-elected. — 5 Serjeant at Law, and Recorder of Baib.~ « Master of the Rolls; died, 3 new Writ ordered, Dec. 34, 1741.— 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1746— s Made his Election for Oakbampton. — 9 Steward and Court-Keeper of all the Lordships, Lands, &c. belonging tc» Windsor Castle; died, a new Writ ordered, April 16. 1751.—'° Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 16, 1749. — " Colonel in the First Regiment of Foot Guards, made Steward and Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, A ■/.-:- rough, and Bonenham, in the County of Buck: ; a new Writ ordered, May 4, 1753. He was re -chosen for the County of Durham.

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No. 206. Ilindon.

1 George Morley, esq.

2 Edmund Lambert, esq.

3 Edmund Lambert, esq-

4 Rey. Calthorpe, jun. esq.

5 Rey. Calthorpe, jun. esq.-3 John Pitt, esq. 5

6 Henry Lud. Coker, esq.

7 George Heathcote, esq. # Stephen Fox, esq. 7

Henry Fox, esq. 9 9 Sir Henry Calthorpe, k.b. 10 Bisse Richards, esq-

Reynolds Calthorpe, esq. Sir James Howe, bt. * Reynolds Calthorpe, esq. Rey. Calthorpe, esq. ) % George Morley, esq. 5 Henry Lee Warner, esq. Richard Lockwood, esq. George Wade, esq. *

Robert Gray, esq. Townshend Andrews, esq. p George Fox, esq. a

William Steele, esq. Valens Comyn, esq. '* Fra. Blake Delaval, jun. esq,

1 Not duly elected. — 5 Double Return ; Mr. Calthorpe waved his Return, and Mr. Morley died, and a new Writ was ordered, May 7, 171 1.— 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, April 26, 1720.-4 Major. General of his Majesty's Forces. — 5 Colonel in the Guards. — 6 Depu. ty-Payroasterof the Forces. — 7 Made his Election for Shaftsbnry.—. 8 Son- in-Law and Heir of Lord Bin?ley.—9 Made Surveyor- General of his Majesty's Works, and a new Writ being order ' '

, hev

1737.

t~7S'' Parf.

Pari. Pari. 7

-elected. — IO Died, a new Writ ordered, April 29,

Edmund Lambert, esq. Petitioner.

George Wilcocls, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition. Henry Fox and George Fox, esqrs. Petitioners. April 728, Resolved, That the Right of Election is in the Inhabitants of Houses within the liorough, being Housekeepers and Parishioners not receiving Alms, and the Sitting Members duly elected.

Nov. 27, 1702, Ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill for disfranchising the Borough of H'wdon from electing Members to serve in Parliament, and that Mr. Hurley, the Lord Mordaunt, and Mr. Scobel, do prepare and bring In the same. The same Day George Morley, esq. was voted not duly elected, being charged by Thomas Jervaise, esq. with being guilty of Bribery in relation to his Elec-

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Pari.- No. 207.

1 Edward Ashe, esq.

2 Edward Ashe, esq.

3 Edward Ashe, esq.

4 Edward Ashe, esq. â– 5 Edward Ashe, esq. '

6 Edward Ashe, esq.

7 Edward Ashe, esq.

5 Edward Ashe, esq. 9 Edward Ashe, esq.

10 William Ashe, esq. * William A'court, esq.

Jlci/tesbunj.

William Monson, esq. William Ashe, esq. William Ashe, esq. Peirce A'court, esq. William Ashe, esq. Peirce A'court, esq. * Lord Charles Cavendish, Horatio Townshend, esq. 8 Peirce A'court, esq. Peirce A'court, esq. Pierce A'court Ashe, esq.

1 Made one of the Commissioners of Trade and Plantations ; and a tiew Writ being ordered, June It, 1710, he was re-elected.— 2 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 3, 1725. — 3 Gentleman of the Privy- Chamber, and Bank Director. — 4 Died; a new Writ ordered,

Jan. 17, 17C1, — 5 Lieut. -Colonel in the Army.

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Pari. ' No. 208. Westbarxj.

1 Henry Bertie, esq. Robert Bertie, esq.

2 Henry Bertie, esq. Francis Annesley, esq.

3 Henry Bertie, esq. Francis Annesley, esq. r

4 Henry Bertie, esq. Francis Annesley, esq.

5 Henry Bertie, esq. } 3 C Francis Annesley, esq. CfSbrge Evans, esq.* j \ Charles Alanson, esq.

6 James Bertie, esq. 4 Francis Annesley, esq. George Lord Carbery.

7 John Hosk. Gifford, esq. Francis Annesley, esq.

8 George Evans, esq. John Bance, esq.

9 George Evans, esq. Joseph Townshend, esq* IO John Bance, esq. s Paul Methuen, esq. 5

Chauncy Townshend, esq. Matth. Michell, esq. *

Peregrine Bertie, esq.

1 One of the Commissioners of Public Accompts.—2 Created Lord Carbery in Ire/and, during the Time the Petition was depending.— 3 Double Return ; Mi. Evans and Mr. Alanson were voted not duly returned, but duly elected. Resolved, June 1, 17 15, That the Right of Election is in every Tenant of any Burgage-Tenement for Life, or 99 Years, determinable on Lives, or by Copy of Court- Roll, paying a Burgage- Rent of 4d. or 2d. yearly, being resident within the Bo- rough, and not receiving Alms. — 4 Made his Election for Middlesex. 5 5 Both not duly elected. — 6 Captain in the Navy j died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 11, 1753.

Pari. 6. George Lord Carbery and Thomas Bennet% «sq. Petition- ers, renewed Sess. 2, the Sitting Members voted duly elected, and a new Writ was ordered, March 3, 1724, in the room of Mr. Bertie, who made his Election for Middlesex.

Pari. 6. Edward Conway, esq. Petitioner against Lord Carberyt renewed Sess. 3.

Pail. 7. Sir John Lambert ', bt. and Anthony Cornish, esq. Peti- tioners j the former withdrew his Petition, and the latter died.

Pari 8. James Bertie, esq. Petitioner, omitted to give in his Qualification as required. William Phipps, esq. withdrew his Peti- tion so far as related to George Evans, esq. renewed against Mr. Bance in Sess. 2, 3, and then withdrawn.

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Pari. No. 209. Cable.

1 Edward Bayntun, esq. George Ducket, esq.

2 Edward Bayntun, esq. George Ducket, esq. 3EdwardBayntun,esq. ? , £ George Ducket, esq.

James Johnston, esq. $ I William Hedges, esq.

At "William Northey, esq. William Hedges, esq.

5SirOrlandoBridgman,bt.a Richard Chiswell, esq.

6 Ben. Haskins Styles, esq.3 George Ducket, esq. 4 Edmund Pyke Heath, esq. Matth. Ducie Morton, t

7 William Wardour, esq. William Ducket, esq.

8 Walter Hungerford, esq- William Ducket, esq.

9 Walter Hungerford, esq. William Elliot, esq. s 30 William Northey, esq. William Elliot, esq.

' Double Return ; Mr. Johnston and Mr. Hedges duly elected. Resolved, Dec. 22, IJIO, That the Right of Election is in the Inha- bitants, having a Right of Common, and being sworn at Ogborn Court.— = One of the Clerks of the Green-Cloth to the Prince.— 3 Made his Election for Devizes*, a new Writ ordered, Feb. I, »723, upon the Petition against him being withdrawn. — 4 Made a Commissioner of the Excise ; a new Wiit ordered, Feb. 19, 1723. "+ Made one of the Equerries to his Majesty ; and a new Writ being Ordered, April 14, 1743, he was re-elected. Pari. 2. Sir Charles Hedges, kt. Petitioner.

Pari. 5. Walter Hungerford and Samuel Robinson, csqrs. Peti- tioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 5. Sir Orlando Bridgman, fat. Petitioner, withdrew his Pe- tition.

Pari. 8. Guild-Stewatds Petitioners, renewed Sess. 2. Resolved, Feb. 25, 1724, That the Right of Election is in the an- ient Burgesses only, and the Right of returning Burgesses, is in the Id-Stcwarde.

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No. 2IO. Devizes.

1 Sir Francis Child, kt.

2 Paul Methuen, esq. *

3 Paul Methuen, esq. ? . Sir Francis Child, kt. 5 :

4 Sir Robert Child, kt.

5 Josiah Diston, esq. 4

6 Sir Joseph Eyles, kt.

7 Francis Eyles, esq.

8 Francis Eyles, esq.

9 Francis Eyles, esq. 8 George Lee, ll.d. 9

10 William Willy, esq. "

Josiah Diston, esq.*

Josiah Diston, esq. £ Josiah Diston, esq. L Thomas Webb, esq.

John Nicholas, esq.

Francis Eyles, esq. 5

Benj. Haskin Styles, esq.

Benj. Haskin Styles, esq.

Benj, Haskin Styles, esq.

Sir Joseph Eyles, kt. '

John Garth, esq. 7

John Garth, esq.

John Garth, esq.

i Blackwetl Halt Factor.— * Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 15, 1709, he was re-elected.—

3 Double Return ; Sir Francis Child and Mr. Webb duly elected —

4 Deputy- Governor of the Bank.— S Expelled the House as a South- Sea Director ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 31, 1721. — 6 Remitter for the Crown ; died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 18, 1740.— 7 Recordec of this Borough. — 8 Made Superintendant of his Majesty's Founde- ries, a new Writ ordered, July 13, 1742. — » Before in this Parlia- ment for Bradley. — *o East India Director.

Pari. 2. Thomas Webb, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 4. Josiah Diston and Francis Eyles, jun. esqrs. Petitioner*. Resolved, March 21, 16H9, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, and select Number of Burgesses only.

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Pari. No. 2 1 1 . Chippenham.

1 Sir James Long, bt. John Lord Mordaunt.

2 Sir James Long, bt. James Montagu, esq.

3 Sir James Long, bt. John Ashe, esq. '

Francis Popham, jun. esq.

4 John Norris, esq. John Eyles, esq.

5 Giles Earle, esq. * Sir John Eyles, bt. *

6 Edward Rolt, esq. 4 Sir John Eyles, bt. Thomas Boucher, esq. ,

7 Gabriel Roberts, esq. 5 Rogers Holland, esq.

8 Richard Long, esq. Rogers Holland, esq.

Edward Bayntun Rolt, esq

9 Sir Edmund Thomas, bt. Edward Bayntun Rolt, esq. 10 Sir Edm. Thomas, bt. 7 Edward Bayntun Rolt, esq.1

1 Not duly elected. — * Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince, made one of the Clerks Comptrollers of his Majesty's Household ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 12, 1720, he was re-elected.— 3 Alderman of London, a Commissioner for the forfeited Estates, and Sub-Governor of the South-Sea Company.— 4 Died j a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 14, 1723.— 5 South-Sea Director. — 6 Made a Welsh Judge; a new Writ ordered, June 16, 1737. — 7 Groom of the Benchamber to Frederick Prince of Wales. — 8 Made Surveyor- Gene- ral of his Majesty's Duchy of Cornwall \ and a new Writ being or- dered, June 18, 1751, he was re-elected.

Pari. 4. Sir James Long, bt. Petitioner.

Pari. 5. John Norris and John Bayntun, esqrs. Petitioners, with- drew their Petition.

Pari. 6. John Pitt, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Boucher.

Pari. 9, Alexander Hume and John Frederick, esqrs. Petitioners.

On a Hearing, Jan. 28, 1742, The last Determination of the House, made the 9th of April 1624, (when it was Resolved, That %he new Charter altered not the Custom, and that the Burgesses and Freemen, more than Twelve, had Voice in the Election) was read. A Motion was made, That the Words Burgesses and Freemen, men- tioned in the said Resolution, mean only such Burgesses and Freemen as are Inhabitants, Householders of the ancient Houses, called Free or Burgage-Houses, within the said Borough 5 it passed in the Nega- tive, 236 to 235, in favour of the Sitting Members. Feb. 2, 1742, a Motion being made, That the Counsel be now called in and directed

to

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to proceed according to the last Determination, made the 9th of April 1624, it passed in the Affirmative, 241 to 225; upon which the House was informed, That the Petitioners desired not to proceed in their Contest with the Sitting Members, who were thereupon voted duly elected. Upon this Determination, Sir Robert Walpole withdrew from the House, and resigned his Employments.

Pari. No9 212. Malmsbury.

1 Thomas Farrington, esq. Henry Mordaunt, esq.

2 Thomas Farrington, esq. Henry Mordaunt, esq. *

Joseph Addison, esq.

3 Thomas Farrington, esq.* Joseph Addison, esq. Sir John Rushout, bt.

4 Sir John Rushout, bt. Joseph Addison, esq.

5 Sir John Rushout, bt. Joseph Addison, esq. 3

Fleetwood Dormer, esq.

6 Sir John Rushout, bt. 4 Trevor Vise. Hillsborough.4 Giles Earle, esq. John Fermpr, esq. 5

Charles Stuart, esq.

7 Giles Earle, esq. * Will. RawlinsonEarle, esq.7

8 Giles Earle, esq. 8 Will. RawlinsonEarle, esq.*

9 Giles Earle, esq. Will. Rawlinson Earle, esq. 30 John Lee, esq. James Douglas, esq.

10

Edward Lord Digby. "

1 Died; a new Writ ordered, March 2, 1710.— 2 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 9, 17 13. — 3 The celebrated Author of the Spe&ator, &c. made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 9, 1716, he was re elected $ al- so made one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and a Privy Counsellor, and a new Writ being ordered, Aprili6, 1 7 17, he was re-elected and died j a new Writ ordereB, Nov. 23, 1719.— 4 4 Both not duly elected. — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 16, 1723. — 6 Made a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland; and a new Writ being ordered, May 27, 1728, he was re-elected.— 7 Made Clerk of the" Deliveries in the Ordnance > and a new Writ being ordered, May u, 1733, he was re-elected. — 8 Made a Lord of the Treasury ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 2p, 1737, he was re-elected. — 9 Made Clerk of his Majesty's Ordnance j and a new Writ being ordered^ Dec. 18, 1740, he was re-elected.— I0 Clerk of

the

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the Household to Frederick Prince of Wales ; died, a new Writ order- ed, June 6, 1751. — " Groom of the Bedchamber to George Prince oiWales, which he resigned upon succeeding his Grandfather as Lord Digby in Ire/and.

. 2. Edward Pouncefort, esq, Petitior

vithdrcw his Peti-

Dec. 13, 1702, TheRightofElec dermen and Twelve Capital Burgesse

IS agreed to be in the Al-

Parl.

No. 213. CrtHiadc.

1 Edmund Dunch, esq.

2 Edmund Dunch, esq. '

3 Edmund Dunch, esq.

4 William Gore, esq. 3 Samuel Robinson, esq.

5 Jacob Sawbridge, esq. * Matth.DucieMorton, esq.

6 Thomas Gore, esq.

7 Christopher Tilson, esq. s

8 William Gore, esq. 7 Charles Gore, esq.

9 Charles Gore, esq. ? g Welbore Ellis, esq. j

10 John Gore, esq. fl

Samuel Barker, esq. James Vernon, esq. * Samuel Robinson, esq. Sir Thomas Read, bt.

Sir Thomas Read, bt.

Sir Thomas Read, bt. ' Sir Thomas Read, bt. Sir Thomas Read, bt.

Sir Thomas Read, bt.

Will. Rawlinson Earle, es

' Made Masterofthe Household; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 23, 1708, he was re-elected. — 2 Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Prince George. — 3 Made his Election for Colchester. — \ Expelled the House as a Soulb-Sea Director ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24,

«JM S Gentleman of the Privy-Chamber, and one of the Clerks of

the Green-Cloth to the Prince.— « One of the Clerks of the Treasury. ' £>ied ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1739. — s Double Return ; *lie former was chosen for the County of Hertford, and waved his Return.— 9 Lieut. -Col. in the Third Regt. of Foot Guards. .Pari. 3. Sit George Hanger, kt. Petitioner. Pari, 4. Samuel Robinson, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition, arl. 4. Edmund ' Warrtfard, esq. Petitioner against Samuel Ro-

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Q

Pari.

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Pari. 5. Inhabitants Petitioners against Mr. Duciey and he was voted duly elected.

Pari. 6. Matthew Ducie Morton, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 8. Voters Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

June io, 1685, Resolved, That the Right of Election is in the Freeholders, Copyholders, and Leaseholders, for any Term not un« der Three Years, only.

Pari. No. 214. Great Bedwin.

1 Charles Lord Bruce. Nicholas Pollexfen, esq. *

Tracy Pauncefort, esq. * Nicholas Pollexfen, esq,

2 Charles Lord Bruce. Samuel Sambroke, esq.

3 Charles Lord Bruce. 3 Thomas Millington, esq. Sir Edward Seymour, bt.

4 Sir Edward Seymour, bt. Thomas Millington, esq.

5 Stephen Bisse, esq. * William Sloper, esq.

6 Robert Bruce, esq. Charles Longueville, esq.

7 George Vise Lewisham 5 Sir William Willys, bt.* William Sloper, esq. Francis Seymour, esq.

8 William Sloper, esq. 7 . Robert Murray, esq. 8

Edward Popham, esq.

9 Sir Edward Turner, bt. Lascelles Metcalfe, esq. 10SirEd.Turner,bt.? 9 C William Scott, esq. ,0

Will. Sloper, esq. 3 £ Lascelles Metcalfe, esq.

1 Made a Commissioner of Prizes $ a new Writ ordered, Nov. l8f 1707.— * Not duly elected, and ordered into Custody for Bribery and Corruption at his Election. — 3 Made his Election for Marlborough , a new Writ ordered, June 9, 17 11.— 4 A Commissioner of the Equivalent, also a Commissioner of the Victualling- Office .—5 Not duly elected: Resolved, March 26, 1729, That the Right of Elec- tion is in the Freeholders and Inhabitants of ancient Burgage-Mes- suages.— * Died j a new Writ ordered, April 21, 1732.— 7 Deputy Cofferer of his Majesty's Household.-—8 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and a Brigadier- General $ died, a new Writ ordered, March 29, 1738 — 9 Double Return j Sir Edward Turner and Mr.. Scott not duly elected.—10 Equerry to Frederick Prince gf Wales*

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Pail. 2. Tracy Pauncefort, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Peti-

Parl. 6. Several Burgesses Petitioners.

Pari, S. John Crawley and AbelKetelby, esqrs. Petitioners.

Pari.

No. 215. Luger shall.

1 J. Richmond Webb, esq.

2 J. Richmond Webb, esq.

3 J. Richmond Webb, esq

4 J. Richmond Webb, esq. ; Robert Ferne, esq.

5 J. Richmond Webb, esq.

6 J. Richmond Webb, esq.' Anthony Cornish, esq.

7 Charles Boone, esq. *

8 Daniel Boone, esq.

9 Charles Selwyn, esq. 10 Geo. Augus. Selwyn, esq.

Walter Kent, esq. Robert Bruce, esq. Thomas Pearce, esq- * John Ward, esq.

John Ivory Talbot, esq. Borlace Richm. Webb, esq.

Borlace Richm. Webb, esq. Peter Delme, esq. Thomas Hayward, esq. Thomas Farrington, esq.

* Major- Genera]. — * Made Wight. — 3 Lieutenant-General 4 Died ; a new Writ ordered,

— 6 Surveyor of his Majesty'

for Newport, Isle of ofthelsleofW^&f.— 724. — SLate Governor of int, made Chief Clerk, Re-

of the Court of Chancery in Barbadoes, and Peace there ; and a new Writ being or- e was re-elected.

gister, and Sole ]'.\: and Clerk of the Crow dcred, Jan. 11, 1753,

Pari. 4. Henry Sky/ling, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 5. Thomas Webb, esq. Serjeant at Law, Petitioner, with- drew his Petition.

Pail. 6. Thomai Webb, esq. Serjeant at Law, Petitioner, renew- ed Sess. 2, 3, and withdrawn.

Pari. 8. John Dahton, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition. Resolved, Feb. 11, 1699, That the Right of Election is in such Persons who have an Estate of Inheritance or Freehold, or Leasehold leteiminabTc upon Life or Lives, within the Borough.

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Pari.

;Vo.21G. OklSarum:

1 Robert Pitt, esq.

2 Robert Pitt, esq.

3 Thomas Pitt, esq.

4 Thomas Pitt, esq.

5 Thomas Pitt, esq. '

Sir Will. Strickland, bE.

6 Thomas Pitt, esq. 4 George Pitt, esq.

"7 Tho. E, of Londonderry.

Thomas Harrison, esq. ' 8 Thomas Pitt, esq. ,a

Robert Nedham, esq.

Charles Mompesson, esq. William Harvey, esq. William Harvey, jun. esq. Robert Pitt, esq. Robert Pitt, esq. a i

Robert Pitt, esq s George Moreton Pitt, esq- * John Pitt, esq. Thomas Pitt, esq, 8 Matthew Chitty St. Ouinrim William Pitt, esq.

1 Made Governor of Jamaica ; a new Writ ordered, June 26, 1716. — * One of the Clerks of the Green Cloth to the Prince.— 3 Made Commissary. General of the Musters ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 1, 1720, he was re-elected. — 4 Died, a new Writ or- dered, May 19, 1726. — 5 Made his Election for Oaibampton. — «Made Register of the Revenue of Excise ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1724. — 7 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, made Governor of the Lee-ward Islands ; a new Writ ordered, May 14, 1738.— * Made his Election for Oahbatnplon. — 9 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot. — I0 Made his Election for Oaalampton.

Pari. 5. Richard Jones and Charles Tucker, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. 5. Francis Swan ton, Thomas Lambert, esqrs, and Nicholas Elliot, Gent. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

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No. 216. Old Sarum continued.

Pari

9 George Lyttelton, esq. ' James Grenville, esq. '3 Edwafd Willis, esq. 10 Thomas Pitt, esq. "4 CharlesE. of Middlesex.'

Sir William Irby, bt. " Arthur Vise- Doneraile- * Paul Jodrel, esq. ,B Simon Fanshaw, esq.

>' Made his Election for Oakbomptart.—n Made Joint-Vice-Trea- «irer, and Receiver-General and Paymaster General of all his Majes- ty's Revenues in the Kingdom of Ireland, with the Eacl of Choi, mondeley ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 20, 1746, he was re- elected ; also Pay master- General of his Majesty's Land Forces ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 5, 1746, he was re-elected. — 'oMade one of the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 20, 1746, he was re-elected, and made Receiver of the Crown and Fee-Farm Rents for the Counties of War. •wick and Leicester ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 21, 1747, he was elected for Bridpart, — '4 Made his Election for Oakhampton. H Made his Election for Bodmin. — *S Master of the Horse, to Frede- rick Prince of Wales.— V Lord of the Bedchamber t Prince of Wales ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1; licitor- General to Frederick Prince of Wales; died, a n dered, Nov. 14, 1751.

Resolved, Nov. 14, 1688, That the Right of Electi Freeholders, being Burgage -Holders of the said Borough,

Frederick .— '3 So- Writ or-

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|Pcr/. iVb-217.

1 Henry St. John, esq-

2 Robert Cecil, esq.

3 Henry St. John, esq. * Edmund Pleydel, esq.

4 Edmund Pleydel, esq,

5 Sir James Long, bt.

6 Robert Murray, esq. *

7 John St. John, esq.

8 Sir Robert Long, bt.

9 J. Harvey Thursby, esq. Robert Neale, esq. 10 Martin Madan, esq. * Robert Neale, esq.

Walton Basset. Francis Popham, esq. Francis Popham, esq. Richard Goddard, esq.

Richard Creswell, esq. William Northey, esq. William Chetwynd, esq. John Crosse, esq. Nicholas Robinson, esq. 3

« Made his Election for tlie County of Berks. — * Colonel of a Re- giment of Foot. — .3 Captain of a SloOp to prevent Smuggltng.- 4 Groom of the Bedchamber to Frederick Prince of Wales.

Parl.fi, William Northey and John Brinsden, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition,

Pari. 7. William Northey, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sees. 2 and 3.

Pari. 8. Edmund Prideaux Givyn, and King Gould, e*qn. Peti- tioners.

Pari. 9. Nicholas Rohiasoit, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. and had leave to withdraw it, the said Petition not being signed by himself.

Pari. 10. Burgesses Petitioners.

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Pari.

No. 218. Marlborough.

1 Algernon E. of Hertford.

2 Algernon E. of Hertford.1 Sir Edward Ernie, bt,

3 Charles Lord Bruce. 1 Richard Jones, esq.

4 Gabriel Roberts, esq.

5 Sir Wm. Humphreys, kt.

and bt-

6 Algernon E. of Hertford.1 Thomas Gibson, esq.

7 Thomas Gibson, esq.

8 Francis Seymour, esq.

9 Sir J. Hynde Cotton, bt.7 10 Sir J. Hynde Cotton, bt.8

Sir J. Hynde Cotton, bt.

John Jefferies, esq- James Bruce, esq. *

Robert Bruce, esq-

Robert Bruce, esq. Joshua Wdrd, esq. * Gabriel Roberts, esq. Gabriel Roberts, esq-

Edward Lisle, esq. Edward Lisle, esq. * John Crawley, esq. John Crawley, esq. John Talbot, jun. esq.

1 Made his Electron For the County of Northumberland. — » Compt- roller of tbe Accompts of the Army. — 3 Son of the Earl of Aylesbu- ry, called up to the House of Peers as Lord Bruce; a new Writ or- dered, Jan. 14, 1712. — 4 Not duly elected. May 13, 1717, Re- solved, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor and Burgesses only. This Gentleman applied himself to the Study of Chemistry, and was many Years in France, where he practised Physic, and then icrurned Home, where he practised with the greatest Success ima- ginable, insomuch that he was exempted by a Vote of the House of Commons from being visited by the Censors of the College of Physi- cians.— 5 Made his Election for the County of Northumberland. — 6 Made his Election for the County of Southampton ; a new Writ or- dered, Feb. 17, 1737, upon the Petition against him for the County of Southampton being withdrawn 7 Made Treasurer of the Cham- ber; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1744, he was re- elected.— 8 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 11, 1752.

Pari. 5. Francii Hayes, esq. Petiti

withdrew his Petition.

Pari- 8. Thomas Newnham and Benjamin Hayes; es<jrs. Petition- ers. The Sitting Members duly elected,

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Part.

No. 219. Worcester County.

1 Sir John Packington, bt.

2 Sir John Packington, bt,

3 Sir John Packington, bt.

4 Sir John Packington, bt.

5 Sir John Packington, bt.

C Sir John Packington, bt. 1 Sir H. Perot Packington.

Sir H. Perot Packington. 9 Edmund Pytts, esq. â–  10 Edmund Pytts, esq. 6

Edmund Pytts, esq. 7

William Bromley, esq. ' Sir T. Cookes Winford, bt. Sir T. Cookes Winford, bt.

Samuel Pytts, esq. * Samuel Pytts, esq. Thomas Vernon, esq- 3 Sir Thomas Lyttelton, bt. Sir Thomas Lyttelton, bt. * Sir Thomas Lyttelton, bt. Edmund Lechmere, esq. Edmund Lechmere, esq. Geo. W. Vise. Deerhurst s J. Bulkeley Coventry, esq."

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. jo, 1707. — 2 A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations— 3 Died j a new Writ ordered, Feb. 16, jj2[. — 4 Madea Lord of the Admiralty; and a new Writ being or- dered, May 12, 1^27, he was re-elected. — 5 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Coventry ; a new Writ ordered, March 22, 1751. — * Died j a new Writ ordered, Dec. 4, 1753. — 7 Son to the former.— s Bro- ther to the Earl of Coventry,

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Pari. No. 220. Worcester City.

1 Thomas Wylde, esq. Samuel Swift, esq.

2 Thomas Wylde, esq.

3 Thomas Wylde, esq-

4 Thomas Wylde, esq. 3 Thomas Wylde, esq. '

G Thomas Wylde, esq. 7 Sir Richard Lane, kt.

Samuel Swift, esq. Samuel Swift, esq. Samuel Swift, esq. Samuel Swift, esq. " Samuel Sandys, esq. Samuel Sandys, esq. Samuel Sandys, esq.

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8 Richard Lockwood, esq. Samuel Sandys, esq. 8 Tho. Winnington, esq. 3 Samuel Sandys, esq. ' Thomas Vernon, esq. Sir Henry Harpur, bt. 10 Thomas Vernon, esq. Thomas GeersWinford, esq.5 Robert Tracy, esq.

■ Made a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland ; and a new Writ being ordered, Sept. 1 6, J7'5, lie was re-elected. — 1 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. i8, I7i8.—3 Made Paymaster- General of his Majesty's Land Forces; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 19, 1743, he was re-elected, and died ; a new Writ ordered, April 3c, 1746.— 4 Made a Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor and Under- Treasurer of the Exchequer; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 18, 1742, he was re-elected, and created Lord Sandys ; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 22, 1743. — 5 Not duly elected. Resolved, Feb. it, 174S, That the Right of Election is in the Citizens not receiving Alms, and admitted to their Freeddna by Birth or Servitude, or by Redemption, in order to trade within the City ; on which the Sitting Member declined giving the House any farther Trouble.

Pari. 3. Benjamin Pearit, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Peti- tion,.

Pari. 5. Richard Lsckwaod, esq. Petitioner. I

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Pari. No. 221. Droitwich.

1 Edward Foley, esq, Charles Coeks, esq.

2 Edward Foley, esq. Edward Wilmington, esq*

3 Edward Foley, esq. f Edward Jefferyes, esq. * Richard Foley, esq* J

4 Richard Foley, esq Edward Jefferyes, esq-31

5 Richard Foley, esq- Edward Jefferyes, esq-

6 Richard Foley, esq. Edward Jefferyes, esq* *

Thomas Winnington, esq- 7, Richard Foley, esq- * Thomas Winnington, esq.f Edward Foley, esq-

8 Edward Foley, esq. Thomas Winnington, esq. f

9 Thomas Foley, jun. esq. Thomas Winnington, esq. 9

Lord George Bentinck. 10 Thomas Foley, jun. esq.1* Samuel Masham, esq. ** . Francis Winnington, esq.10 Edwyn Sandys, esq.

1 Made Receiver of the Duties on Hides and S^ins $ a new Writ ordered, June 12, 17 u.—* Alias Winnington, made one of her Ma- jesty's Justices for Pembroke, Carmarthen, and Cardigan, and a new Writ being ordered, June 12, 171 1, he was re-elected.— 3 Protho- notary of the Court of Common Pleas.-— 4 Made Justice of the Coun- ties of Chester, Flint, Denbigh, and Montgomery ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 14, 1714, he was re-elected.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 20, 1726. — 6 Died j a new Writ ordered, April 5, 1732.— 7 Made a Lord of the Admiralty $ and a new Writ being ordered, May 14, 1730, he was re-elected. — 8 Made a Lord of the Treasury, and a new Writ being ordered, May 19, 1736, he wa* re-elected, and made Cofferer of his Majesty's Household at the Ex- piration of this Parliament.— 9 Made his Election for Worcester*— 10 10 10 All three returned, and the Petitioner Edwin Sandys, esq. and Mr. Winningtonr voted duly elected*

Resolved, Nov. it, 1690, That the Right of Election is in the Burgesses of the Corporation of Salt*Springs.

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Pari No- 222- Evesham.

J John Rudge, esq. Hugh Parker, esq.

2 John Rudge, esq. Sir Edward Goodere, bt.

3 John Rudge, esq. Sir Edward Goodere, bt.

4 John Rudge, esq. Sir Edward Goodere, bt.

5 John Rudge, esq. * John Deacle, esq. â– 

€ John Rudge, esq. Sir John Rushout, bt.

7 John Rudge, esq. Sir John Rushout, bt.

8 William Taylor, esq. 3 Sir John Rushout, bt.

9 Edward Rudge, esq- Sir John Rushout, bt. * 10 Edward Rudge, esq. Sir John Rushout, bt.

1 Deputy- Governor of the Soulh-Sea Company, Merchant in Loit' don,~~ Woollen Draper in London.— 3 Counsellor at Law, and Re- corder of this Borough ; died, no new Writ issued. — * Made a Lord of the Treasury} and a new Writ heing ordered, Feb. 18, 1742, lie was re-elected ; afterwards made Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 21, 1743, he was re-elected.

Resolved, Sept. 21, 1669, That tlw Right of Election i« in the Common Burgesses.

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Pari, No. 223. Bewdley.

1 Salway "Wilmington, esq.

2 Henry Herbert, esq. ' Salway Winnington, esq.

3 Anthony Lech mere, esq. not duly elected, Salway Winnington, esq. *

4 Salway Winnington, esq.

5 Grey James Grove, esq. 3

6 William Crew Offley, esq. *

7 William Crew OHl^y, esq.

8 William Bowles, esq. s Phineas Bowies, esq- *

9 "William Bowles, esq. 10 William Bowles, esq.7

William Lyttelton, esq.

i Succeeded his Father aa Lord Herbert of Cberbury ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 16, 1709. — * One of the Commissioners of Public Ac- compts. — 3 A Commissioner for staling the Debts due to the Army. 4 One of the Gentlemen of (he Privy Chamber.— 5 Made his Elec- tion for BriJport. — & Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons in Ireland, and a. Brigadier. General on the Irish Establishment, afterwards a General. — 7 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 29, 1748.

Pari. 2. Salway Winnington, esq. petitioned, and Mr. Herbert was declared duly elected.

Pari. 5. Sa/iuay Winnington, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Peti-

Resulved, April 38, 1662, That the Right of Election is in the Bailiff and Burgesses appointed by the Charter of the ^A James I. exclusive of all others. Resolved, May 27, 1697, That it is not ia all the Inhabitants.

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Pari. No. 224. York County.

1 Will. M. of Harrington. ' Thomas Lord Fairfax. * Conyers D'Arcy, esq. Henry Viscount Down.

2 Sir William Strickland, bt. Henry Viscount Down.

3 Sir Arthur Kaye, bt. Henry Viscount Down.

4 Sir Arthur Kaye, bt. Henry Viscount Down.

5 Sir Arthur Kaye, bt. Henry Viscount Down.

6 Sir Arthur Kaye, bt. 3 Henry Viscount Down. Cholmond. Turner, esq.

7 Cholmond. Turner, esq. Sir Tho. Wentworth, k.b.4

Sir George Saville, bt.

8 Cholmond Turner, esq. Sir Myles Stapylton, bt.

9 Charles Vise. Morpeth. s Sir Myles Stapylton, bt. Cholmond. Turner, esq.

10 Sir ConyersD'Arey,K.B.fi Sir Myles Stapylton, bt. 7 Henry Viscount Down. s

1 Succeeded his Father as Duke of Devonshire ; a new Writ or- dered, Nov. io, 1707. — 3 Became a Peer of Great Britain by the Union; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 10,- I707. — 3 Died: a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1717. — 4 Created Lord Ma/ton ■ anew Writ ordered, May 28, 1718. — 5 Died; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 23, 1741. — 6 Comptroller of his Majesty's Household. — 7 Made a Com- missioner of the Customs ; a new Writ ordered, April 7, 1750.— 1 A Lord of the Bedchamber to George Prince of Wales.

Pari. 8. Sir Rowland Wynn, bt. Petitioner, and Freeholders, in behalf of Edwnril IVortley, esq. against Cholmondelcy Turner, esq, renewed Sess. 2. Resolved, March 9, 1736, That those Persons Whose Freeholds lie within that part of the City of Tort called sfynttjr, llave a Right to vote for Knights of the Shire ; and after several Days iriug, the Petition was dropped.

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Pari.

No. 225.

1 Sir William Robinson, bt.

2 Sir William Robinson, bt. S Sir William Robinson, bt.

4 Sir William Robinson, bt.

5 Sir William Robinson, bt,

6 Sir William Milner, bt. *J Sir William Milner, bt.

8 Sir John Lister Kaye, bt.

9 Godfrey Wentworth, esq-

10 George Fox Lane, esq. 7

York City.

Robert Benson, esq. Robert Benson, esq. ' Robert Benson, esq- * Robert Fairfax, esq- Tobias Jenkins, esq. * Edward Thompson, esq. * Edward Thompson, esq. Edward Thompson, esq. s Edward Thompson, esq- 6 George Fox, esq. William Thornton, esq.

1 A Lord of the Treasury. — a Made Chancellor and Under Treasu- rer of the Exchequer; and a new Writ being ordered, June 7, 1711, he wis re-elected, and afterwards created Lord BingUy.^-3 Al- derman of this City,— 4 Made one of the Commissioners of the Re- venue in Ireland ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 31, 1725, he was re-elected.— S Made a Lord of the Admiralty at the end of this Parliament,—6 Died; a new Writ ordered, July 13, 1742. 7 Changed hit Name to Lane in this Parliament.

Pari. 4. Tobias Jenkins, esq. Petitioner.

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Pari. No. 216. Old S arum continued.

9 George Lyttelton, esq." William Pitt, esq.'* James Grenville, esq. ,J

Edward Willis, esq. Sir William Irby, bt. '!

10 Thomas Pitt, esq; '4 Arthur Vise- Doneraile- :

Ch'arlesE. of Middlesex.1" Paul Jodrel, esq, IB Simon Fanshaw, esq.

" Made his Election for Oahhamplon.—" Made Joint- Vice-Trea- surer, and Receiver- General and Paymaster General of all his Majes- ty's Revenues in the Kingdom of Ireland, with the Earl of Cbol- tnonde/ey ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 20, 1746, he was re- elected; also Paymaster-General of his Majesty's Land Forces; and a new Writ being ordered, May 5, 1746, he was re-elected.— '3 Made one of the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 20, 1746, he was re-elected, and made Receiver of the Crown and Fee- Farm Rents for the Counties of War- •wici and Leicester ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 21, 1747, he was elected for Bridport. — '4 Made his Election for Oakhampton. >5 Made his Election for Bodmin. — >a Master of the Horse to Frede- rick Prince of Waiei.—*! Lord of the Bedchamber to Frederick Prince of Wales ; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, I7JI-— lS So- Hcitor-General to Frederick Prince of Wales ; died, a new Writ or-

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Resolved, Nov. 14, 1688, That the Right of Electioi Freeholders, being Burgage -Holders of the said Borough.

1 the

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Pari.

No. 227. A'

1 Christoph. Stockdale, esq.

2 Christoph. Stockdale, eeq.

3 Christoph. Stockdale, esq.

4 Christ. Stockdale, esq. * Henry Slingsby, esq.

5 Robert Hitch, esq. 4

6 Sir Henry Slingsby, bt.

7 Sir Henry Slingsby, bt.

8 Sir Henry Slingsby, bt.

9 Sir Henry Slingsby, bt. 10 Sir Henry Slingsby, bt.

' naresborougki

Robert Byerley, esq. Robert Byerley, esq. Robert Byerley, esq. ' Robert Byerley, esq. 3 Francis Fawkes, esq. Henry Earl of Montrath. * Richard Arundel, esq. Richard Arundel, esq. * Richard Arundel, esq. 7 Richard Arundel, esq. * Richard Arundel, esq. * Richard Arundel, esq. *°

8 Made one of the CommlsMonets of her Majesty's Privy Seal, in the Absence of the Bishop olLondon at Ulrecbt, and a new Writ be- ing ordered, Dec. 22, 1711, he was re-elected.— * Died ; a new Writ ordered, Mnrch 2, 1714. — 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, May 6, 1714. 4 A Commissioner for stating the Debts due to the Army.— S Died ; a new Writ ordered, Apr. 5, 1720.— 6 Made Surveyor-Gen. ofhis Ma- jesty's Works ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 20, 1726, he was re-elected. — 7 Made Surveyor General and Keeper of hisMajesty's pri- vate Roads and Ways ; and a new Writ being ordered, May4, 1731, he was re-elected.— 3 Made Master. Worker of the Mint ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 20, 1737, He was re-elected. — P Made a .Lord of the Treasury ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1744, he was re-elected, and made Treasurer of the Chamber ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 23, 1746, he was re-elected. — 10 Made Clerk of the Pipe ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. j, 1748, he was re-elected.

Pari. 5. Henry Slingsby and Cyril Arlhinglon, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

May 17, 1691, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the B uvgage- Hold e rs .

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Pari. No. 228. Scarborough.

1 Robert Squire, esq. ' William Thompson, esq* John Hungerford, esq,

2 John IJungerford, esq. William Thompson, esq*

3 John Hungerford, esq. * William Thompson, esq,

4 John Hungerford, esq, William Thompson, esq.

5 John Hungerford, esq. William Thompson, esq. 3

6 John Hungerford, esq. Sir Wm. Strickland, bt. 4

7 John Hungerford, esq; * Sir Wm. Strickland,' bt. William Thompson, esq/

, 8 William Thompson, esq. Sir Wm. Strickland, bt. 7

Thomas Vise. DuppKn. 8 ,

William Osbaldeston, esq.

9 William Thompson, esq.* William Osbaldeston, esq.

Edwin Lascelles, esq. 10 Edwin Lascelles, esq- Roger Handasyde, esq. la

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. jo, 1707.— * Cursitor of 2ori- shire and Westmoreland% made one of the Commissioners of Aliena- tion, and a new Writ being ordered, June 21, 17.12, he was re- elected. — 3 Made Warden of the Mint j a new Writ being ordered, March 21, 17 18, he was re-elected.— 4 A Commissioner of the Reve- nue in Ireland, made a Lord of the Treasury j and a new Writ being ordered, March 31, 1725, he was re -elected. — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 1730.— 6 A Commissioner of the Victualling-Of- fice.—7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 15, 1736.— 8 Not duly elec- ted. Resolved, April 21* 1736, That the Right of Election is in the Common-House, or Common Council, consisting of Two Bailiffs, Two Coroners, Four Chamberlains, and 36 Burgesses, only.— * $ Died 5 a hew Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1744.— I0 ^ ^eutcnant- Generali and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.

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Pari. No. 229. Rippon.

1 John Aislabie, esq. John Sharpe, esq*

2 John Aislabie, esq. John Sharpe, esq.

3 John Aislabie, esq. * John Sharpe, esq.

4 John Aislabie, esq. 3 John Sharpe, esq* *

5 John Aislabie, esq. * Christ. Vise. Castlecomer. s John Aislabie, jun. esq. 6 William Aislabie, esq. 7

6 John Scrope, esq. * William Aislabie, esq- *

7 William Aislabie, esq. 9 William Aislabie, esq* ,(>

8 William Aislabie, esq. " Thomas Duncombe, esq*

9 William Aislabie, esq. Henry Vane, esq. â– *

10 William Aislabie, esq. Sir Charles Vernon, kt.

i A Lord of the Admiralty. — * Son of the Archbishop of York. Made one of the Commissioners of Trade \ and a new Writ being or* dered, March 2, 1714, he was re-elected.— 3 Treasurer of the. Navy. 4 Made one of the Lords of the Treasury, Chancellor and Under- Treasurer of the Exchequer, and Privy-Counsellor ; and a new Writ being ordered, March 21, 17 18, he was re-elected, and expel- led the House for combining with the South-Sea Directors, a new Writ ordered, March 20, 1721.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nor. 23, 1719. — 6 Son to John.— 7 Brother to John.—* One of the Barons of the Exchequer in Scot land \ and Joint Secretary of the Treasury.- $ Son to John, sen. — I0 Nephew to John, sen.—11 Made one of the: Auditor of the Imprests \ and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 24, 1738, he was re-elected.— 1% Made Vice Treasurer, Receiver Gene- ral, and Paymaster-General of all his Majesty's Revenues in the Kingdom oi Ireland} and a new Writ being ordered, July 14, 1742, he was re-elected.

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No. 239. Richmond.

Pari

1 Thomas York, esq.

2 Thomas York, esq.

3 John York, esq.

4 John York, esq.

3 Thomas York, esq. * John York, esq.

6 John York, esq.

7 Charles Bathursr, esq. John York, esq.

8 John York, esq.

9 John York, esq. 10 John York, esq.

"William Walsh, esq. Harry Mordaunt, esq. ' Harry Mordaunt, esq. Harry Mordaunt, esq. Harry Mordaunt, esq, - Richard Abel, esq. Sir Con. D'Arcy, esq. k.b.4 Sir Marm. Wyvill, bt. 5 Sir Conyers D'Arcy, k.b.4 Sir Conyers D'Arcy, k.b. Sir Conyers D'Arcy, k.b. Sir Conyers D'Arcy, k.b.' "William, Earl of Ancram.8

i Lieu tenant-General. — » Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 2i, 3717- — 3 Treasurer of the Ordnance; died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 13, 1720.— 4 Master of his Majesty's Household. — 5 5 Both not duly elected. Resolved, March 9, 172S, That the Right of Elec- tion is in such Persons only, as ate Owners of ancient Burgages, having right of Pasture in a Common Field called Whytclijft Pasture. * Made Comptroller of the Household, and Privy Counsellor ; and a new Writ being ordered, May n, 1730, he was re-elected. — 7 Made his Election for the County. — 3 Son of the Marquis of Lothian, Co- lonel of a Regt. of Foot, and Lord of the Bedchamber to the Duke,

Pari. 4. Marmadukc Wyvill, esq. Petitioner.

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Pari No- 231. Hedon.

4 •

1 Anth. Duncombe, esq. x William Pulteney, sen. esq.

2 Hugh Cholmley, esq. William Pulteney, sen. esq. 8 Hugh Cholmley, esq. William Pulteney, sen. esq.

4 Hugh Cholmley, esq. William Pulteney, jun.,esq.

5 Hugh Cholmley, esq. * William Piilteney,jun. esq.3

6 Daniel Pulteney, esq. 4 William Pulteney, : esq. Henry Pulteney, esq. s

7 Henry Pulteney, esq. 6 William Pulteney, esq.'/

8 Sir Fra. Bpynton, bt. 8 George Berkeley, esq. Henry Pulteney, esq. 9 r

9 Francis Chute, esq. xo Luke Robinson, esq; ,# Algernon E.Mountrath." George Berkeley* esq. ** George Anson,, esq. ,3 Samuel Gumley, esq. ** ~

Luke Robinson, esq.

10 Sir JohnSaville, k.b. l6 Luke Robinson, esq. ,s

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1 Made one of the Commissioners of Prizes ; and a new Writ be- ing ordered, Nov. 18, 1707, he was re-elected. — * .Surveyor of* the King's Honours, Castles, &c. and a Commissioner ox the Victualling Office 5 and a new Writ being ordered, Oct. 25, J721, he was re- elected.— 3 Secretary at War, and Privy-Counsellor.— -4 Made his Election for Preston, — 5 First Major of the Second Regiment of Foot Guards. — 6 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot. — 7 Made Cofferer of his Majesty's Household j and a new Writ being ordered, May 27, 1723, he was re-elected. — 8 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1739. — 9 Brigadier-General of his Majesty's Forces.—^10 10 Both not duly elected. — n Died j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 28, 1744.—. *2 Died \ a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1746. — x3 Now Lord Anson. H Not duly elected. Resolved, Feb. 3, 1747, That the Right of Election is in the Burgesses of this Borougjh. — lS Counsellor at JLaw. 16 Created Lord Pollington in Ireland* Sept, 8, 1753.

Pari. 3. William Wickham, $sq, Petitioner. >

Pari. 9. Luke Robinson, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Anson, with- drew his Petition, and was afterwards voted duly elected against Mr, Gumley*

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Pari No. 232; Borough-Bridge.

1 John, Srapyl ton, esq. Craven Peyton, esq*

2 Sir Bryan Stapylton, bt. Craven Peyton, esq. '

3 Sir Bryan Stapylton, bt. Craven Peyton, esq.

4 Sir Bryan Stapylton, bt. Edmund launch, esq. *

5 Sir Richard Steele, kt. 3 Thomas Wilkinson, esq. 4

Sir Wilfred Lawson, bt. 5

6 James Tyrrel, esq. Sir Conyers D'Arcy, k.b.*

Joseph Danvers, esq.

7 James Tyrrel, esq- George Gregory, esq. 7

8 James Tyrrelr esq. George Gregory, esq.

9 James Tyrrel, esq. 8 George Gregory, esq. 9 William Murray, esq. ' • Francis, Earl or Dalkeith.

10 William Murray, esq. Francis, Earl of Dalkeith."

Lewis Mon. Watson, esq. '*

1 Master of the Mint.—* Master of the Household. — 3 Master of the Playhouse, and one of the Commissioners of the forfeited Estates. 4 4 Made Receiver- General of the Duties on Houses for the Counties of Torhs Durham^ and Northumberland \ and a new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 1 718. — 5 Made one of the -Grooms of his Majesty's Bed- chamber \ and a new Writ* being ordered, June 11, 1720, he was re-elected. See Cocker mouth this Parliament. — <* Made his Election for Richmond.— 7 Store Keeper of the Ordnance.—8 Colonel of a Re- giment of Foot, Brigadier- General, and Governor of Tilbury Fort ; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 22, J 742. — 9 Died: a new Writ ordered, April ir, 1746.— I0 Solicitor-General to his Majesty.— "Died $ a new Writ ordered, April 11, 1750.

Pari. 5. Sir Bryan Stapylton , bt. Petitioner.

Pari. 5. John Stapylton, esq. Petitioner against Sir Wilfred Law- son, bt.

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Pari. No. 233. MaUon.

1 Sir Will. Strickland, bt. William Palmes, e$qr

2 Thos. Worsley, esq. ? , C Thomas Harrison, esq* W. Strickland, esq.* 3 \ William Palmes, esq.

3 William Strickland, esq. William Fahnes, esq.

4 William Strickland, esq. Thomas Wentworth, - esq. 8 Tho. Webtworth, esq.* T. Wentworth, jun. esq.

6 Sir T- Wentworth, k.b. Sir William Strickland, bt.*

Henry Finch, esq.

7 War. Geo. Westby, esq.4 Henry Finch, esq. s Sit Will. Wentworth, bt.

8 Sir Will. Wentworth, bt- Henry Finch, esq.

9 Ld. Ja. Cavendish, jun. * Henry Finch, esq. 7 John Mostyn, esq. *

}0 John Mostyn, esq. Henry Finch, esq.

1 Double Return, Mr. Strickland and Mr. Palmes duly elected and returned. — * Made a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland '; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1709, and he was re-elected.— 3 Died *, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 16, 1724.— 4 Made a Commissioner of the Customs; a new Writ ordered. May 4, 173 1.— 5 Made Receiver General and Collector of the Revenues in the Island of Minorca \ and a new Writ being ordered, May 13, 1739, he was re-elected.—. A Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Dec. 23, 1741.— 7 Made Surveyor- General of his Majesty's Works, and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 2i, 1743, ke was re-elected. — 8 Colonel in the Guards, and Aid-de- Camp, made one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber to his Majesty j

and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 22, 1746, he was re-elected. «... ' . * ... 1

Pari. 3. Thomas Worsley », jun. esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 5. Sir William Strickland, bt. Petitioner, withdrew his Pc- tition.

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No. 234-. Think.

1 Sir Tho. Frankland, bt.

2 Sir Tho. Frankland, bt.

3 Sir Tho. Frankland, bt. s Thomas Worsley, esq.

4 Thomas Worsley, esq. 3 Tho. Frankland, esq. J

6 Tho. Frankland, esq. e~

7 Sir Tho. Frankland, bt. 7 £ Sir Tho. Frankland, bt. 9 Sir Tho. Frankland, bt. °

Tho. Frankland, esq. "* 10 Tho. Frankland, esq.

Sir Godfrey Copley, bt. Sir Godfrey Copley, bt. ' Leonard Smelt, jun. esq. Ralph Bell, esq.

Ralph Bell, esq. Ralph Bell, esq. * Tho. Pitt, sen. esq. * Sir W. St. Quintin, bt. Thomas Robinson, esq. s Frederick Frankland, esq. Frederick Frankland, esq.

Frederick Frankland, esq." William Vise. Galway. '*

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 20, 1709. — * Made Postmaster- General; a new Writ ordered, June 7, j 7 1 1 . — 3 Made Clerk of the Deliveries of his Majesty's Ordnance Stores ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 8, 1715, He was re-elected. — 4 Made one of the Cus- tomers of the Port of Kingston upon Hull; a new Writ ordered, July

IS, 1717 S Before in this Parliament for Old Sarum.S Made a

Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland; and a new Writ being or- dered, April 24, 1724, he was re-elected. — 7 Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 28, 1728, he was re-elected, and made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered. May 14, 1733, he was re-elected. — s Se- cuetary to Horatio Walpolf, esq. as Ambassador-Estraordinnrv to the Court of France, — 9 Died, a new Writ ordered. May I, 1747— 1D Captain of a Man of War. — <z Made a Commissioner of the Reve- nue in Ireland; a new Writ ordered, March 23, J749. — " Before in this Parliament fur Poutefract, succeeded his Father as Viscount Gal-

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Pari No. 235. Aldborough.

1 Robert Monckton, esq. William Jessop, esq. *

2 Robert Monckton, esq. * William Jessop, esq.

3 Robert Monckton, esq. William Jessop, esq. 3

4 John Dawney, esq. Paul Foley, esq.

'5 James Stanhope, esq. 4 William Jessop, esq. 5 Sir William Monson, bt. '

6 Charles Stanhope, esq. * William Jessop, esq.

7 Charles Stanhdpe, esq. William Jessop, esq. 7

8 Henry Pelham,: esq. * *â–  William Jessop, esq. f John Jewkes, esq. Andrew Wilkinson, esq.

9 John Jewkes, esq.10 Andrew Wilkinson, esq. Na. Newnham, jun. esq. '

JO.Na. Newnham,jun. esq.1* Andrew Wilkinson, esq.

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1 Accepted a Place of Profit ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1707, and he was re-elected.—2 A Commissioner of Tra<Je and Plantations. *3 AWetehJudge. — 4 Made his Election for Cockermouth. — 5 Made •a Commissioner of the Alienation Office ; and a new Writ being or- dered, July 15, 17 1 7, he was re elected.— 6 Treasurer of his Majes- ty's Chamber.— 7 Made Second Justice of Chester 5 and a new Writ being ordered, Feb. 25, 1729, he was re-elected. — 8 Made his Elec- tion for the County of Sussex -7 a new Writ ordered, Feb. 12, 1735. 9 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 12, 1735. — 10 Died, a new Writ -ordered, Dec. 1, 1743.— " Made Storekeeper of the Ordnance •, and va nejvWrit being ordered, April 14, 1746, he was re-elected.-r i0 East India ^Director. 1 ' ■ '

Pari. 4. Edward Worsfey, esq. and JVitfiato Jessop, esq. Peti- tioners. The Merits of this Eleclion not being decided, Mr Dawney sat alt this" Parliament, both for this Borough and Pontefraft.

May 17, 1690, Resolved, That the Right of Election is not in the select number of Burgesses, holding by Burgage Tenure, but that all the Inhabitants paying Scot and' Lot have a Right to vote.

Dec. 21, 1696', a Resolution passed, nem, con. to disable Henry Fairfax, esq. from serving as Burgess of Aldborough , for having ex- pended Money in order to his Eleclion, contrary to the Statute.

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Pari. No. 236.^ Beverley.

1 Sir Charles Hbtham, bt. John Moysier, esq.

2 Sir Charles Hotham, bt. Sir Mich. Warton, kt.

3 Sir Charles Hotham, bt. Sir Mich. Warton, kt.

4 Sir Charles Hotham,' bt. Sir Mich. Warton, kt.

5 Sir Charles Hotham, bt. Sir Mich. Warton, kt.

6 Sir Charles Hotham, bt. ' Sir Mich. Newton, x.b. Sir Charles Hotham, bt.

7 Ellerker Bradshaw, esq.* Charles Pelham, esq. Sir Charles Hotham, bt. .

8 Sir Charles Hotham, bt. 3 Ellerker Bradshaw, esq. Charles Pelham, esq.

9 Charles Pelham, esq. William Strickland, esq. 10 Charles Pelham, esq. Sir William Coclrington, bt.

" x Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons $ died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1723.— 2 Not duly elected.— 3 Groom of the Bed- chamber to his Majesty, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot $ died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1738; *

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Pari

No. 287. Northallerton.

1 Sir William Hustler, kt.

2 Sir William Hustler, kt

3 Robert Raikes, esq.

4 Henry Peirse, esq.

5 Cbolmond. Turner, esq.

6 Henry Peirse, esq.

7 Henry Peirse, esq.

8 Henry Peirse, esq.

9 Henry Peirse, esq* 10 Henry Peirse, esq.

Roger Gale, esq. Roger Gale, esq. Roger Gale, esq. ' Leonard Smelt, esq. Leonard Smelt, esq.4 Leonard Smelt, esq. Leonard Smelt, esq. * Leonard Smelt, esq. 4 William Smelt, esq. William Smelt, esq. 5 Henry Lascelles, esq. Henry Lascelles, esq.* Daniel Lascelles, esq.

1 Made a Commissioner of Excise at the End of this Parliament.—* * One of the Commissioners for stating the Debts due to the Army. 3 Made Clerk of his Majesty's Ordnance, and a new Writ being or- dered, May i6, 1733, he was re-elected.— -4 Died, a new Writ or- dered, Nov. 18, 1740. — 5 Made Receiver General of his Majesty's casual Revenue in the Island of Earbadoes j and a new Writ order- ed, April 30, 1745. — 6 Made Chief Steward and Keeper of the Courts of the Honour of Berhhamsteady and of the Manor, Lordship, and Town of Berkhamstead, in the Counties of Hertford, Bucks, and Northampton, Parcel of the Lands and Possessions of the Duchy of Cornwall^ and a new Writ ordered, March 17, 1752.

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No. 238.

3 Sir John Bland, bt.

2 Sir John Bland, bt.

3 Sir John Bland, bt.

4 John Dawney, esq. 3 John Dawney, esq. '

Hugh Bethel, esq.

6 Sir Will. Lowther, bt.

7 Sir Will. Lowther, bt.

8 Sir Will. Lowther, bt.

9 Geo. Moreton Pitt, esq. ZO Geo. Moreton Pitt, esq

Pontcfract.

William Lowther, esq. William Lowther, esq. Robert Frank, esq. Robert Frank, esq. Robert Frank, esq. ' Sir William Lowther, bt- John Lowther, e6q. John Lowther, esq. 3 John Mordaunt, esq. John Vise. Galway. John Vise. Galway. 4 William Monckton, esq. John Vise. Galway. * Robert Monckton, esq. '

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i ' Both not duly elected. — : Died : a new Writ ordered, March II, '729- — 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 1730.— 4 Com- missioner of the Revenue in Ireland, which he resigned in Pari, 10. — ■S Made Receiver General of his Majesty's Crown and Fee- Farm Rents in six Northern Counties, and a new Writ ordered, Dec; 22, 1748 ; le was afterwards elected for Tfa'rsL — * Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 14, 1751. — 7 Lieu ten ant- Col on el of a Regiment of Foot.

May a 8, 1624, The Right of Election ought to be by the Inlia- kitants, Householders, reliant there.

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Pari. No. 239.' Port of Hastings.

1 Will. Ashburnham, esq. JohnPulteney, esq*

2 Will. Ashburnham, esq. ' John Pulteney, esq; John Ashburnham, esq.

3 Sir W. Ashburnham, bt.* Sir Joseph Martin, kt.

4 Arch. Hutchinson, esq. 3 Sir Joseph Martin, kt. 4

5 Arch. Hutchinson, esq. Henry Pelham, esq.

6 Arch. Hutchinson, esq. * Sir Will. Ashburnham, bt

7 Tho. Townshend, esq. 7 Sir Will. Ashburnham, bt Tho. Pelham, jun. esq. 8

8 Tho. Pelham, jun. esq. Sir Will. Ashburnham, Jbt

9 James Pelham, esq.10 Andrew Stone, esq. 10 James Pelham, esq. Andrew Stone, esq.

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1 Succeeded his Father as Lord Ashburnham j a new Writ on cd, Feb. i, 1 7 io. — 3 Chamberlain of the Tally Court, in the Excl quer. — 3 A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations.— 4 Made on* her Majesty's Commissaries for treating with Commissaries on the of France, for settling the Trade between Great Britain and Fran* and a new Writ beinig ordered, March 5, 17 14, he was re-elec1 5 See N° no this Parliament. — 6 One of the Commissioners of Alienation. — 7 Made his Election for the University of Cambridge^* -— ' Secretary to the British Ambassadors at the Congress. — 9 Made ^Re- ceiver of the Compositions in his Majesty's Office of Alienation*™ ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 3, 1735, he was re- elected •*— " 10 Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain. — " Secretary under the I>ufc-* of Newcastle, Principal Secretary of State ; made Secretary of t£* -• Island of Barbadoes, and a new Writ being ordered, April 1, 174: he was re-elected. — I2 Made a Commissioner for Trade and Plant* tions, and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 15, 1749, he was r< elected.

Resolved, Jan. 30, 1699, That the Right of Election is in thr-"" Mayor, Jurats, and Freemen, resiant and not receiving Alms, only. ^

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Pari. . iVb.240. Port of Dover.

1 Philip Papillon, esq. . Matthew Aylmer, esq.

2 Philip Papillon, esq. Matthew Aylmer', esq. '

3 Philip Papillon, esq. Matthew Aylmer, esq.

4 Philip Papillon, esq. Sir William Hardres, bt.

5 Philip Papillon, esq.* Matthew Aylmer, esq.3 Henry Furnese, esq. George Berkeley, .esq.

6 Henry Furaese, esq. George Berkeley, esq. 4

7 Henry Furnese, esq. George Berkeley, esq.

8 David Papillon, esq. Thomas Revell, esq. 5 " 9 Lord George Sackvilre, Thomas Revell, esq. 6 10 Lord George^Sackville.? Thomas .ReveU, esq. 8

William Cay ley , . esq.

* Made Admiral and Commander in Chief of her Majesty's Fleet j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 26, 1709, and he was re-elected. — * Made Receiver of the Stamp Duties, and a new Writ ordered, Dec. 10, 1720. — 3 Made a Lord of the Admiralty $ and' a new Writ being ordered, April 16, 1717, he was re-elected : then Master of Green- vnch Hospital for Life : and a new Writ being ordered, March io, 1718, he was re-elected. Also Rear- Admiral of Great Britain, crea- ted Baron Aylr&er in Ireland/, died, and a new Writ .ordered, Dec. 16, 1720.— 4 Made Master ot St. K Catharine1* s Hospital; and a new Writ being ordered, May 27, 1723, he was re-elected.-— 5 One of the Commissioners of the Victualling Office.— * Contractor for Gib* raltar. — 7 Colonel of a Regiment of Carabineers in Ireland, and Se- cretary to the Lord Lieutenant. — 8 Died \ a new Writ ordered, Jan.

March 24, X724, Resolved, Thfct the Right of Election is in the Freemen and Burgesses.

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No. 241. Port of Sandickk.

1 Sir H. Furnese, kt. & bt.

2 Sir H. Furnese, kt. & bt.

3 Sir H. Furnese, kt. & bt-s John Mitchell, esq.

4 John Mitchell, esq.

5 Sir Tho. D'Aeth, be

G Josiah Burchet, esq. 4

7 Josiah Burchet, esq.

8 Josiah Burchet, esq.

9 John Pratt, esq.

10 John Cleveland, esq. 7

Josiah Burchet, esq. * Josiah Burchet, esq. Josiah Burchet, esq-

Sir Henry Oxenden, bt. Sir Henry Oxenden, bt. J Sir George Oxendenj bt. Sir George Oxenden, bt. 5 Sir George Oxenden, bt.* Sir George Oxenden, bt. Sir George Oxenden, bt. Sir George Oxenden, bt.

1 Made Secretary to the Marines, anil Secretary to his Royal Highness the Prince of Denmark, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ;

a new Writ ordered, Feb. 18, 1708, and he was re-chosen

= Died; a new Writ ordered, April 9, 1713 3 Died ; a new Writ

ordered, April 29, 1720. — 4 Secretary to the Admiralty. — 5 Made a Lord of the Admiralty; and a new Writ being ordered, May 31, 1725, he whs re-elected. — a Made one of the Lords of the Treasury at the end of this Parliament.— 7 Joint Secretary to the Admiralty.

Resolved, Oct. 31, 169a, That the Freemen of the Port of Sand- ivicb, inhabiting within the said Borough, although they receive Alms, have a Right to vate.

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No. 242.

1 Sir Philip Boteler, bt.

2 John Fane, esq.

3 John Fane, esq. ' William Berners, esq. Richard Vise. Shannon.

4 Jacob Desbouverie, esq.

5 Jacob Desbouverie, esq G Hercules Baker, esq. ° 1 Hercules Baker, esq.

8 Hercules Baker, esq. a

9 Hercules Baker, esq. " Thomas Hales, esq-

10 Sir Thomas Hales, bt. "

Porlofllyelh.

John Boteler, esq.

John Boteler, esq.

Richard Viscount Shannon.' * John Boteler, esq. 3

4

John Boteler, esq. Sir Sara. Lennard, kt. & bt.5 Sir Sam. Lennard, kt. & bt. Sir Sam. Lennard, kt. &bt.7 William Glanvillc, esq. William Glanville, esq- : William Glanville, esq-1

William Glanville, esq.

' Both not duly elected.- 1712. — 3 Deputy Gi

Died ; a new Writ ordered, July of Tilbury Fort.— 4 Governor of Sbeernest. — S Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince, and Lieute- nant of the Second Troop of Guard?.— « Captain in the Navy.— 7 Died: a new Writ ordered, Feb. 15, 1720.—* Made Treasurer of Crcemawh Hospital ; and a new Writ being oidtted, March 29, 1736, he was re-elected. — 9 Made a Coraiciisioner of the Revenue in Ireland; ind a new Writ being ordered, Jui,e 20, 1737, he was re- elected.— "» Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1744. — " Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth, and Deputy Lieutenant of Dover Castle.

Pari. 2. Sir Philip Boteler, bt. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition, Dec. 21, 1709, and on the 23d a new Writ was otderedfor electing « Com-Baron in the room of John Fane, esq. who since he has been elected, hath accepted of an Employment under her Majesty.

Resolved, Jan. 27, 1711, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Jurats, Common Council, and Freemen.

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Pari. No. 243. Port of Nexo Romney.

1 John Brewer, esq- s Walter Whitfield, esq.

2 John Brewer, esq. Walter Whitfield, esq. *

3 Rob. Furnese, esq. Walter Whitfield, esq. 3w

Edward Watson, esq.

4 Sir Rob. Furnese, bt. Edward Vise. Sondes.

5 Sir Rob. Furnese, bt. Edward Vise Sondes. 4

6 Sir Rob. Furnese, bt. David Papillon, esq.

7 John Essington, esq. 5 David Papillon, esq. 5 Sir Rob. Furnese, bt. 6 Sir Robert Austen, bt. David Papillon, esq.

8 David Papillon, esq.7 Stephen Bisse, esq. Sir Robert Austen, bt.

9 Sir Francis Dash wood, bt. Henry Furnese, esq. 10 Sir Francis Dash wood, bt- Henry Furnese, esq.

a Made Receiver of the Prizes j a new Writ ordered, Nov. i8f 1707, and he was re-elected.—* Paymaster of the Marines.— 5 Died j a new Writ ordered, April 9, 17 13. — 4 Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince. — 5 5 Both not duly elected. — 6 Made his Election for the County.— 7 Made his Election for Dover.

Pari. 3. John Brewer, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. §ir Robert Austen, bt..and George Furnese, esq. Petition- ers. The Petition discharged at the desire of both Parties \ and a new Writ ordered, Feb. 4, 1736, in the room of Mr. Papillon.

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Pari.

No. 2M-

1 Edward Southwell, esq,

2 Sir John Norris, kt.

3 Sir John Norris, kt.

4 Sir John Norris, kt.

.5 Sir John Norris, kt. ' 6 Henry Lord Aylmer. 1 John Norris, esq. s Matthew Norris, esq.

8 Sir John Norris, kt. *

9 Sir John Norris, kt. * 10 Sir John Norris, kt.

Thomas Pelham, esq.

Port of Rye.

Philip Herbert, esq. ' Phillips Gybbon, esq. Phillips Gybbon, esq. Phillips Gybbon, esq. Phillips Gybbon, esq. ! Phillips Gybbon, esq. ' Phillips Gybbon, esq.

Phillips Gybbon, esq. Phillips Gybbon, esq. ' Phillips Gybbon, esq.

■ Made a Commissioner of the Sick, and Wounded ; a ne-w Writ being ordered, Nov. iS, 1707, he was re-elected. — » Admiral of the Blue, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Czar of Mils- cavy, made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being order- ed, March 20, 1718, he was re -elected. —3 A Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland.-* Chairman of the Committee of Privileges and Elections, m:ide Surveyor General of his Majesty's Land Reve- nue ; and anew Writ being ordered, May 16, 1726, he was re- elected.—5 Made Usher of the Custom-House in the Port of Lon- don; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1733. — s Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Fleet, and Vice- Admiral of England- — 7 Made a

Lord of the Treasury ; and a new Writ being ordered. Feb, 18.

1742, he was reelected. — '8 Died; a new Writ ordered, Dec. j,

1749.

Pari. :

Edward So'ith-well and John dihburnbam, cqrs, Pett-

Parl. 3. Edward Southwell and John El fit, esqrs. Petitioners; and the sitting Members voted duly elected.

Pari. 4. Samuel Lynn and jubn Chamberlains, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Resolved, Dec. 19, 1701, That the Right of Election is only in the Mayor, Jurats, and in the Freemen inhabiting in the said Port, and paying Scot and Lot.

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Pari No, 245- Port of Winchelsea.

1 George Dodington, esq. James Haye, esq.

2 George Dodington, esq/

Sir F.Dashwood, kt.&bt. Robert Bristow, esq.

3 Sir F. Dash wood, kt.&bt. Robert Bristow, esq*

4 George Dodington, esq. Robert Bristow, esq.

5 G. Bubb Dodington, esq. Robert Bristow, esq. *

6 G.Bubb Dodington, esq.3 Robert Bristow, esq. Thomas Townshend, esq.

7 Robert Bristow, esq. John Scrope, esq. ,4

Sir Arthur Croft, bt.* Peter Walter, esq.

8 Robert Bristow, e$q.'# E. Hungate Beaghan, esq.7

9 Arth. Vise. Donerayle. Tho. Orby Hunter, esq. 8 10 John Mordaunt, esq." Tho. Orby Hunter, esq. '

* Made his Election for Bridgewater. — * A Commissioner for sta- ting the Dents due to the Army,, made Clerk- Comptroller of his Ma* jesty's Household ♦, and a new Writ being ordered, March 17, 1720, he was re-elected.— 3 Made his Election for Bridg*weter.—4 Made his Election for Bristol.— S Made his Election for Beeralston, March ij, 1728. The House taking notice, that on the 5th of Feb. last, a Petition of Sir Arthur Croft, bt. and of several Electors of the said Borough, were presented, complaining of an undue Election and Re- turn for the Borough of Leominster, which were referred to the Com- mittee of Elections, before which Committee the said Petitions are now depending, and that the said Sir Arthur Croft , bt. hath since been elected and returned a Baron to serve for the Port of Winchelsea, upon a late Vacancy, and that he hath this Day taken fcfc Place for the said Port. Ordered, that a Committee be appointed to search Pre- cedents, in relation to a Petitioner's claiming a Seat in this House for one Place, and who is afterwards elected for another Place, pending such Petition \ and that they do make Report thereof to the House : And a Committee was appointed accordingly. Ordered, That it be also an Instruction to the said Committee, that they do search Prece- dents, in cases of such Election, where the first Election is in favour of such Candidate, controverted upon the Petition of the Electors, and make a Report thereof to the House. April 16, 1728, Resolved, That a Person petitioning, and thereby claiming a seat in this House for one Place, is capable of being elected and returned for another Place, pending such Petition. — 6 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1738. — 7 Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to his Majesty.— • Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to his Majesty. — 9 A Lieut,-Col.

Pari. 3. William Penn and Richard Jones, esqrs. Petitioners.

Resolved,

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Resolved, Feb, 7, 1712, That the Freemen arc not obliged to qualify themselves, by receiving the Sacrament according to the Cor- poration Aft, and that the Sitting Members were duly elected.

Feb. ir, 1712, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the Mayor, Jurats, and Freemen.

Pari. 9. Edmund Hun%ate Beaghan, and Samuel Jeaie, esqrs. Petitioners, withdrew their Petition.

Pari. No. 246. Par

1 George Naylor, esq.

2 George Naylor, esq.

3 Thomas Chowne, esq.

4 George Naylor, esq.

5 George Naylor, esq.

6 Sir W. Gage, k.b. & bt.

7 Sir W.Gage, k.b. & bt.

8 Sir W.Gage, K.B.&bt. 9SirW. Gage, K.B.&bt.7

William Hall Gage, esq. 10 William Pitt, esq. B

â– t o/Seafoid. William Lowndes, esq. William Lowndes esq. William Lowndes, esq. * William Lowndes, esq. Sir W. Ashburnham, bt. : Henry Petham, esq. 3 Sir Philip Yorke, kt. * Sir Philip Yorke, kt. 5 William Haye, esq. William Haye, esq. * William Haye, esq.

William Haye, esq.

1 Secretary of the Treasury. — 3 One of the Chamberlains of the Kxcheijuer, made one of the Commissioners of Alienation ; and a new Writ ordered, Feb. 81, 1717.— 3 Made Treasurer of hi* Majesty'* Chamber; and a new Writ being ordered, May 30, 1720, he wa* re-elected : and then a Lord of the Treasury j and a new Writ be- ing ordered, April 3, 1721, he was re-elected.— 4 His Mnjcity's So- licitor General, made Attorney General; and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 3 1, 1724, he was re-elected. — S Created Lord Hard- •wicke, and made Lord Chief Justice of England ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1734.— 6 Made a Commissioner of the Victualling Office ; and a new Writ being ordered. May 16, 1738, he was re-elected. — 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, May 3, 1744. — 8 Paymaster General of bis Majesty's Forces,

Pari. 10. ' Charier Earl of Middlesex, and William Hall Gage, esq. petitioned, complaining of undue Practices before and at the Election. The House was moved, that the Resolution of the House of the 16th Day of Nov. 1747, That it is a fcigh Infringement of llie Liberties and Privileges of the Commons of Great Britain, for any Lord of Parliament, or any Lord Lieutenant of a County, to concern ^nmsel*es in. Election* of Members to serve For the CoBUDNts

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parliament, might be read : and the same was read accordingly, A Motion was made, and the Question being put, that the Matter of the Petition be heard at the Bar of this House, it passed in the Nega- tive. Ordered, That the said Petition be dismissed.

v Resolved, Feb. 10, 1671, That the Right of Election is not only in the Bailiffs, Jurors, and Freemen, but in the Popularity also.

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P. No: 247. Anglesey Conn. P. No. 248. Beaumaris.

1 Richard Vise. Bulkeley. 1 Henry Berti^, esq,

2 Richard Vise. Bulkeley. 2 Henry Bertie, esq.

3 Richard Vise- Bulkeley. 3 Henry Bertie, esq. *

4 Richard Vise. Bulkeley. 4 Henry Bertie, esq.

5 Owen Meyricke, esq. * 5 Henry Bertie, esq.

6 Richard Vise. Bulkeley .* 6 Henry Bertie, esq. Hugh Williams, esq. , 7 Wat. Will. Wynne, esq/

7 Hugh Williams, esq. Richard Vise. Bulkeley.

8 Nicholas Bayley, esq. 8 Richard Vise. Bulkeley. 3

9 John Owen, esq. James Vise. Bulkeley. 10 Sir Nicholas Bayley, bt. 9 James Vise. Bulkeley.

10 James Vise. Bulkeley. 4 John Owen, esq.

No. 247.

1 A Commissioner for stating the Debts due to the Army.*—2 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 17, 1725. .

Pari. 6. Owen Meyricke, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, &c. and the Sitting Member was voted duly elected.

Pari. 6. Thomas Lloyd ol Llanidan, in this County, esq. petition- ed against Mr. Williams.

Pari. 7. Thomas Lloyd, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2.

No. 248.

1 A Commissioner for stating the Public Accompts.— * Made his Election for the County of Denbigb.S Died, a new Writ ordered, April 6, 1739.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 11, 1753.

Pari. 2. Owen Meyrick, esq. Mayor, Thomas Evans, Bailiff, William Meyrick and William Wynne, Gent. Burgesses of the Bo* rough of Newborougb $ and also Thomas Jones and John Davies, Burgesses of the Borough of Beaumaris, Petitioners. Resolved, Feb.- i£, 1710, That the Right of Election for this Borough is in the

Mayor,

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Mayor, Bailiffs, and Capital Burgesses of Beaumaris only, and that the Sitting Member was duly elected.

Pari. 6. William Bodvell, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sees. 2, 3.

Pari. 7. William Bodvell, esq. Petitioner, w\A Henry Bertie, esq. Petitioner. Resolved, March 3, 1730, That the Right of Election is in the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Capital Burgesses only, and the Sitting Member duly elected.

P. No. 249. Brecknock or P, No. 250. Brecon Town- Brecon County.

1 Sir Edward Williams, bt. 1 Sir Jeffery JeiFeries, kt.

2 Sir Edward Williams, bt. 2 Sir Jeffery JeiT'eries, kt. '

3 Sir Edward Williams, bt, Edward Jdl'eries, esq.

4 Sir Edward Williams, bt. 3 Edward Jefferies, esq.

5 Sir Edward Williams, bt.' 4 Roger Jones, esq. W. Gwyn Vaughan, esq, 5 Roger Jones, esq.

6 W. Gwyn Vaughan, esq. 6 William Morgan, esq. *

7 W. Gwyn Vaughan, esq. Thomas Morgan, esq.

8 John JeiFeries, esq. 7 Thomas Morgan, esq.

9 John Jefferies, esq. 8 John Talbot, esq. 3 10 Thomas Morgan, esq. s 9 John Talbot, esq.

10 John Talbot, esq.

No. 249.

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Aug. 3, 1721.—* Advocate- General ef the King's Forces.

Pari. 6. Roger Jones, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 8. William Gwyn Vaughan, esq. Petitioner, renewed in Sess. z.

No. 250.

« Died ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1709-— a Made his Elec- tion for the County of Monmouth -t and a new Writ ordered, May 17, 1723, upon the Petition against him being withdrawn. — j Made a Welch Judge ; and a new Writ being ordered, April 1, 1740, he

Par!. 4. Edward Jefferies, esq. Petitioner.

I Pari. 6. Burgesses Petitioners withdrew their Petition.

Pari, 6. John Prall, esq. Petitioner, against Thomas Morgan, esq.

Pari. 7. John Jefferies, esq. Petitioner.

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P. No. 251. Cardigan County.

1 JohnPughe, esq.

2 Lewis Pryse, esq.

3 Sir Hum. Mackworth, kt.

4 Thomas Johnes, esq.

5 Lewis Pryse, esq. l Owen Brigstocke, esq.

6 Francis Cornwallis, esq.

7 John Vise. Lisburne.

8 Walter Lloyd, esq.

9 Walter Lloyd, esq. * Thomas Powell, esq.

}0 John Lloyd, esq. 3 '

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1 Ordered in Custody of the Serjeant at Arms, for not attending the Service of the House 5 and absconding, was expelled, March 23, j 716 j a new Writ ordered, Dec. 6, J717. — 2 Not duly elected.— 3 Attorney General for the Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan*

Pari. 2. Thomas Johnes, esq. Petitioner. The Sitting Member duly elected.

Pari. 5, Thomas Jobnes, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7, Thomas Powell, esq. Petitioner.

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arl. No. 252. Cardigan Town.

1 Lewis Pryse, esq.

2 Lewis Pryse, esq. '

Sir Simon Harcourt, kt. a

3 John Merrick, esq. B Owen Brigstock, esq-

4 Sir George Barlow, bt.

5 Stephen Parry, esq. ,

6 Stephen Parry, esq. * Thomas Powell, esq.

1 Francis Cornwallis, esq. s

Thomas Powell, , esq. ? 0

Richard Lloyde, esq. \ H Richard Lloyde, esq. 9 Thomas Pryse, esq. 7

John Symmons, esq. 10 John Symmons, esq.

1 Made his Election for the County.—* See Jbingdon this Parli- ament— 3 Made a Welch Judge ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 48, 1712.— 4 Died; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 18, 1725.— 5 Died; 2 new Writ ordered, Jan. 28, 1729. — 5 Double Return. Resolved, May 7, 1730, That the Burgesses of the Borough of Tregaron have not a Right to vote in the Election for the Town of Cardigan. Re- solved, That the Right of Election is in the Burgesses at large of the Boroughs of Cardigan, Aberyitimth, Lampeter, and siptar, only ; and that Richard Lloyde, esq. is duly elected.— 7 Richard Lloyde, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, 4, j, and heard at the Bur of Ae House, Jan. 23, 1746, when the Petitioner's Counsel represented that he was not prepared to proceed, and desired the Hearing of the Matter of the Petition might be deferred for three Weeks, which be- ing objected to by the Counsel for the Burgesses, who voted fur the late sitting Member, Thomas Pryse, esq. deceased, praying, that that in respect of the Time which was elapsed since the Petitioner's first Application to the House, and of the Opportunity thereby fjiven him to be prepared to prove the Allegations of his Petition, that the Petition might be dismissed.

Ordered, That the Petition be dismissed, and that a new Writ be issued in the room of Thomas Pryse, esq. deceased.

Pari. 2. Sic Humphry Maciworth, kt, Petitioner against Sir Simon Harcourt, kt. withdrew his Petition, S 4

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P. No. 253. Carmarthen P. No. 254. Carmarthen

County. Town*

1 Griffith Rice, esq. I Richard Vaughan, esq.

2 Griffith Rice, esq. 2 Richard Vaughan, esq.

3 Sir Thomas Powell, bt. 3 Richard Vaughan, esq.

4 Sir Thomas Powell, bt. 4 Richard Vaughan, esq.

5 Ch.Marq. of Winchester.1 5 Richard Vaughan, esq. ' Sir Thomas Stepney, bt. 6 Richard Vaughan, esq. 3

|6 Edward Rice, esq. * James Philipps, esq.

Sir Nich. Williams, bt. 7 Arthur BeVan, esq.

7 Sir Nich. Williams, bt. 8 Arthur Bevan, esq.

8 Sir Nich. Williams, bt. 9 Sir John Philips, bt.

9 Sir Nich. Williams, bt. ? 10 Thomas Matthews, esq. John Vaughan, esq. Griffith Philips, esq.

JO John Vaughan, esql

No. 253.

1 Called ap to the House of Peers, as Lord Si John of Basing ; a new Writ ordered, April 17, 1717. — * Not duly elected.— — 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, Oct. 18. 1745.

Pari. 6. Sir Nicholas Williams, bt. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2. and 3 -j and voted duly elected, Dec. 18,, 1724.

No. 254.

1 Made a Welch Judge j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec* J4, 17 1 5, he was re-elected. — 3 Died : a new Writ ordered, Dec. 5, 1724 — 3 One of the elder Brethren of the Trinity-House, late Admiral. Died j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 14, 1751.

Pari. 7. 'James Philipps% esq. Petitioner. Resolved, March 19, 1728, That the Right of Election is in the Burgesses only j and the House being informed, March 23, that the Petitioner desisted from prosecuting his Petition, and would give the House no farther Trouble : Resolved, That Arthur Bevan, esq. is duly elected.

Pari. Griffith Philipps, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, and with- drawn.

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P. No. 255. Carnarvon P. No. 256. Carnarvon

County. , Town.

1 Sir John Wynne, kt. & bt. 1 Thomas Bulkeley, esq.

2 Sir John Wynne, kt. & bt. 2 William Griffith, esq. .

3 Sir John Wynne, kt. & bt. 3 William Griffith, esq.

4 William Griffith, esq. 4 Thomas Wynne, esq*

5 William Griffith, esq. " 5 Thomas Wynne, esq. * John Griffith, esq. 6 Thomas Wynne, esq "

6 John Griffith, esq. 7 Thomas Wynne, esq.

7 John Griffith, esq. 8 Thomas Wynne, esq.

8 John Griffith, esq. * 9 Thomas Wynne, 'esq. John Wynne, esq. 10 Sir Thomas Wynne, bt. 4

9 William Bodvelle, esq. Sir William Wynne, kt. 10 William Bodvelle, esq.

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No. 255.

1 Died j a new Writ ordered, March 2jf 1715.—* Died 5 a new W"t ordered, Nov. 15, 1739.

Pari. 4. Sir Roger Mostyn, bt. Petitioner*

No. 256;

1 Equerry to the Prince \ afterwards Sir Thomas.—* Clerk of the * Green Cloth to the Prince. — 3 Clerk of the Green Cloth to the King. 4 Died 1 a new Writ ordered, April 20, 1749.

Pari. 4. William Owen, of Porhington, Salop, esq. Petitioner.

Pad. 6, William Price, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3.

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P. -No. 257. Denbigh P. No* 258. Denbigh County. Town.

v 1 Sir Rich. Myddelton, bt. 1 William Robinson, esq.

2 Sir Rich. Myddelton, bt. 2 Sir Will. Williams, bt.

3 Sir Rich. Myddelton, bt. 3 John Roberts, esq.

4 Sir Rich. Myddelton, bt. 4 John Wynne, esq.

5 Sir Rich. Myddelton, bt. ' 5 John Roberts, esq. Wat. Will. Wynn, esq. 6 Robert Myddelton, esq.

6 Wat. Will Wynn, esq. 7 Robert Myddelton, esq. *'

7 Wat. Will. Wynn, esq. John Myddelton, esq.

8 Sir Wat. W. Wynn, bt. * 8 John Myddelton, esq.

9 John Myddelton, esq. 3 9 John Wynne, esq.

Sir Wat. W. Wynn, bt. 10 Rich. Myddelton, esq. * 10 Sir Wat. W. Wynn,bt. 4 . Sir Lynch Sal* Cotton, bt.

No. 257.

1 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, May 12, 1716. — * Accepted the Office of Steward of his Majesty's Lordships of Bromfield and Ta/ef in the County of Denbigh, . on the Death of his Father, by a Grant from Queen Anne ; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 25, 1740 , he was re-elected. — 3 Voted not duly returned, but had liberty to petition if he thought fit $ which he did not.— 4 Died j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 16, 1749*

Pari. 6. Robert Myddelton > esq. Petitioner.

No. 258.

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 12, 1733.— 2 Lord Lieute- nant and Custos Rot. of this County, and Recorder of this Borough j made Steward of the Lordships and Manors of Bromfield and Tale, in the County of Denbigh , and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 18, 1749* he was re-elected.

Pari. 5. John Wynne, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 9. Arthur Trevor, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3. Resolved, Feb. 7, 1744, That the Right of Election is in the Bur- gesses, Inhabitants of the Boroughs of Denbigh, Ruthin, and Holt, resnectively $ and the sitting Member duly elected.

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P. No. 259. Flint County. P. No. 260. Flint Totem

1 Sir John Conway, bt. 1 Sir Roger Mostyn, bt.

2 Sir Roger Mostyn, bt. 2 Sir John Conway, bt.

3 Sir Roger Mostyn, bt. * 3 Sir John Conway, bt.

4 Sir Roger Mostyn, bt. 4 Sir John Conway, be.

5 Sir Roger Mostyn, bt. 5 Sir John Conway, bt. *

6 Sir Roger Mostyn, bt. Thomas Eyton, esq.

7 Sir Roger Mostyn, bt. 6 Thomas Eyton, esq.

8 Sir Thomas Mostyn, bt* 7 George Wynne, esq. } %

9 Sir John Glynn, bt. SalusburyLloyd,esq. 3 10 Sir Thomas Mostyn, bt. 8 Sir George Wynne, bt.

9 Sir George Wynne, bt. $

Richard Williams, esq. 10 Kyffin Williams, esq. 4 Sir John Glynn, bt.

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No. 259.

1 Made Paymaster of her Majesty's Marine Regiments j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 10, 1711, he was re-elected.

Pari 8. Sir jfobn Glynn 7 bt. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2,

No. 260.

- Died, a new Writ ordered, May 16, 1721.— * Double Return. Resolved, May 21, 1728, That the Right of Election is in the In- habitants of the Boroughs of Flint, Rbyd/an, Overton, Caerwys and Caergurly^ paying Scot and Lot. Resolved, That the Inhabitants of Knolton and Overton Forreign, paying Scot and Lot in the Parish of Overton, have a Right to vote in the Election for Flint j and that Salusbury Lloyd, esq. is duly elected.— 3 March 19, 1742, A Mo- tion was made, and the Question being put, That the Inhabitants of the several Boroughs of Flint, Rbydlan, Caerwys, Caergurly and 0- verton, including Knolton and Overton Forreign% renting Land or Tenements, for which the Landlords thereof, only, pay Scot and Lot, have a Right to vote. It passed in the Negative : Upon which the sitting Member desired not to give the House any further Trou- ble my and Was voted not duly elected.— 4 Died 5 a new Writ order- ed, Nov. 15, 1753.

Pari. 6. Edward Conway, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2.

Pari. 8. Sir John Glynn, bt. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, and after several Days hearing, the sitting Membtt T?*s -vfc\t& &>&»j *- letted.

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P. No. 261. Glamorgan Coun/y. 1 SirTho. Mansell, bt. ' 2SirTho. Mansell, bt. *

3 Sir Tho. Mansell, bt. 3 Robert Jones, esq.

4 Robert Jones, esq.

5 Robert Jones, esq. 4 Sir Charles Kemeys, bt.

6 Sir Charles Kemeys, bt.

7 Sir Charles Kemeys, bt-

8 William Talbot, esq. 5 Bussy Mansell, esq.

9 Bussy Mansell, esq. * Thomas Matthews, esq.

10 Charles Edwin, esq.

P. No. 262. CardifTozai

1 Sir John Aubrey, bt.

2 Sir John Aubrey, bt.

3 Sir Edw. Stradling, bt.

4 Sir Edw. Stradling, bt.

5 Sir Edw. Stradling, bt.

6 Edward Stradling, esq. ^ * Bussy Mansell, esq.

7 Bussy Mansell, esq.

8 Herbert Windsor, esq. == * Herbert Mackworth, es»--=q.

9 Herbert Mackworth, es- -sq. 10 Herbert Mackworth, es -=q.

No. 261.

1 Comptroller of her Majesty's Household. — s A Lord of the Ti _^ea- sury. — 3 Again made Comptroller of her Majesty's Household =~ j a new Writ ordered, June il, 1711, and soon after created Lord A^^m^nr,. tell. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1716.— 5 Succee=ded his Father as Lord 7olbot; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 24, ■•■^y, — ;.— * Succeeded his Brother as Lord Manse/1; a new Writ oidered, LT'~3ec.

'» "744- Pari. 8. Bussy Mansell, esq. Petitioner.

No- 262.

Fs-

'Died; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18,17:7. — J Succeeded hi: ther as Lord Man/joy in England, and Viscount Windsor in Iref^^""/ a new Writ ordered, Feb. I, 1739.

Pari. 8. Thames Ma'.tbews, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. '^S-

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P. No. 263. Merioneth County.

1 Richard Vaughan, esq.

2 Richard Vaughan, esq.

3 Richard Vaughan, esq.

4 Richard Vaughan, esq.

5 Richard Vaughan, esq-

6 Richard Vaughan, esq-

7 Richard Vaughan, esq.

8 William Vaughan, esq.

9 William Vaughan, esq. 10 William Vaughan, esq.1

P. No. 264. Montgomery County.

1 Edward Vaughan, esq.

2 Edward Vaughan, esq-

3 Edward Vaughan, esq.

4 Edward Vaughan, esq.

5 Edward Vaughan, esq. * Price Devereux, esq.

6 Price Devereux, esq.

7 Price Devereux, esq.

8 Price Devereux, esq.* Robert Williams, esq.

9 Sir Wat. W. Wynne, bt. Robert Williams, esq.

10 Edward Kynaston, esq.

No. 263.

1 Lord Lieutenant of this County.

No. 264. 1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 19, 1718. — * Succeeded his Father as Viscount Hereford; a new Writ ordered, Nov, 18, 174a. 3 Made his Election for the County of Denbigh.

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P. No* 265s Montgomery P. No. 266, Pembroke Town* County.

1 Charles Mason, esq. 1 Wirriot Owen, esq.

2 John Pughe, esq. 2 Wirriot Owen, e$q,

3 John Pughe, esq. 3 John Barlow, esq.

4 John Pughe, esq. 4 John Barlow, esq.

5 John Pughe, esq* 5 Sir Arthur Owen, bt*

6 John Pughe, esq. 6 Sir Arthur Owen, bt.

7 Robert Williams, esq. ? f 7 John Campbell, esq. William Corbet, esq. 5 8 John Campbells esq. *

8 William Corbet, esq. 9 John Campbell* esq.

9 Ja. Cholmondeley, esq. ' 10 William Owen, esq. 10 Hemy Herbert, esq, 3

William Herbert, esq.

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No. 265.

* Double Return. Resolved, April 1 6, 1728, That the Right of Election is in the Burgesses of the said Shire Town only, tod Wiffitm Corbet^ esq. duly elected. — * Lieut.-Col. of the Horse Guards, and Governor of Chester. — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 7, 1748.

Pari. 5. Francis Herbert, esq. Petitioner.

No. 266. 1 Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; and a new Writ being ordered, May 20, 1736, he was re-elected.—* Made a Lord of the Treasury $ and a new Writ being ordered, June 23, 1746, he was re-elected.

Pari. 5. John Barlow, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7. Sir Arthur Owen, bt. Petitioner, renewed in Sess. 2, 3.

Pari. 9. Jobn Symmons, of Lanstinan, in this County, esq. Peti- tioner j renewed Sess. 2, and withdrawn.

P. Mi.fi

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P. iVo.267. Pembroke Town.

1 John Meyrick, esq.

2 Sir Arthur Owen, bt.

3 Sir Arthur Owen, bt. ' Lewis Wogan, esq.

4 Lewis Wogan, esq.

â– 5 Thomas Ferrers, esq. *

6 Thomas Ferrers, esq. * William Owen, esq.

7 William Owen, esq.

5 William Owen, esq: 9 William Owen, esq.

10 William Owen, esq. 4 Hugh Barlow, esq.

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- No. 268. TIaverford

West. John Laugharne, esq. John Laugharne, esq. John Laugharne, esq- John Laugharne, esq. John Laugharne, esq. ' Sir George Barlow, bt. * John Barlow, esq. Sir John Philips, bt. Francis Edwards, esq. * Erasmus Philipps, esq. Erasmus Philipps, esq. Sir Erasmus Philipps, bt. SirErasm. Philipps, bt. s George Barlow, esq. William Edwards, esq.

No. 267.

1 Not duly elected. Resolved, Feb. M, 1712, That the Major and Burgesses of the ancient Borough of Wtston have a Right to vote in the Election for Pembroke. — i Brigadier-General of his Ma- jesty's Forces, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot. — 3 Died:

n for the County.

and

Writ ordered, Nov. 13, 1722.-4 Made his Elec

Pari. 5. Sir George Barlow, bt. Petitioner,

Pari. 9. Ra/eigb Monte//, esq. Petitioner; «

No. 268.

1 Died : a new Writ ordered, March 23, 1715. — J Not duly elected— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. tS, 1718.-4 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 20, 1726. — 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Dec

1743-

Pari. 8. Wyrriott Owen, esq. Petitioner; r . Hugh Bar/ow, esq. Petitioner ;

ived Sess. 2, 3. tewed Sess. 2, and

July 4, 17^, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the Free- holders, Burgesses and Inhabitants, paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving Alms. At the same Time resolved. That the Proceeding of the Mayor and Common-Council in making Burgesses, without the Consent of the Commonalty, wns illegal and contrary to the Rights ofthe said Town ; and that the Burgesses so pretended lo be made, have not thereby acquired arty Right of voting in any future Election. ,

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P. No. 269. Radntir County: P. No. 270. Radnor Town.

1 Thomas Harley, esq. 1 Robert Harley, esq. *

2 Thomas Harley, esq. 2 Robert Harley, esq. *

3 Thomas Harley, esq. * 3 Robert Harlfcy, esq. 3

4 Thomas Harley, esq. Edward Lord Harley.

5 Sir Rich. Fowler, bt. * 4 Edward Lord Harley*

6 Sir Hum. Howarth, kt. 5 Thomas Lewis, esq.

7 Sir Hum. Howarth, kt.' 6 Thomas Lewis, esq.

8 Sir Hum. Howarth, kt. 7 Thomas Lewis, esq.

9 Sir Hum. Howarth, kt. 8 Thomas Lewis, esq. 10 Sir Hum. Howarth, kt. 9 Thomas Lewis, esq.

10 Thomas Lewis, esq*

No. 269.

* Joint Secretary of the Treasury, Ambassador extraordinary to the Elector of Hanover in 1712.—* A Commissioner for stating the Debts due to the Army.

Pari. 5. Thomas Harley % esq. Petitioner.

Pari* 6. Sir Richard Fowler, bt. Petitioner $ renewed Sess. 2, and withdrawn.

Pari. 8. Gwynn Vaughan, esq. Petitioner ; renewed Sess. 2, 3.

Pari. 9. Roderick Gwynne9 esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3,4.

No. 270.

* One other Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.—2 A Lord of the Treasury, also Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer.- -3 Created Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer, and made Lord High Treasu- rer \ a new Writ ordered, June 12, 17 11.

Pari. 5. "Edward Lord Harley, Petitioner; renewed Sess. 2, 3.

Pari. 7. John Verney9 esq. Petitioner j renewed Sess. 2.

Pari. 8. William Vise. Batemany Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2.

Pari. 9. The Burgesses Petitioners.

Resolved, Nov. 12, 1690, That the Right of Election is in the Burgesses of Radnor, Ryader, Knighton, Knucklast, *nd Kevenlice wily*

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JVxr/. #0: 37 1 . tfftiYfc of Aberdeen.

1 Wffljam Nisbet, , ^sq.

2 ^tffiatn Lord Haddo. * ',;SJr Alexander Cumming, bt.

8 $hr Alexander Camming, bt.

^ Sir Alexander Cumming, bt.

£/ S^ Alexander Cumming, bt.

6 Archibald Grant, esq.

TSir Archibald G*a*it,bt. * ' ' sX

1 Sit Arthur Forbes; kt. andbt. * .;(il- »' ;Sii* Arthur Forbes, kt- and bt. f 9 Sir Arthur Forbes i kt. and bt; 10 Andrew Mitchell esq.

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* Son of the Earl of Aberdeen*—'1 Expelled the House on Account of the Charitable Corporation $ \a new Writ ordered, May 22, 1732.

Pari* 2. A Petition of Alexander Irvin of Drum, Alexander Gor- «0» of Pitlurg, Thomas Erskine of Pittodry, and James Moir of Stony wood,' Barons and Freehdlders of the Shrrc of Aberdseh, in Be- half of themselves and others, having a Right to vote in Elections for Members of Parliament, and t6 be legally represented in the House of Commons of Great-Britain, complaining of the eldest Sons of Peers, who were Peers of Scotland before; the Union, being chosen to serve in the House of Commons of Great Britain, for- thi&t Part of Great -Britain called Scotland. December 3, 1708* TJae House proceeded to take into Consideration, that part of the Act for uniting the two Kingdoms which relates to the Election of Members to serve for Scotland, and the Counsel were called in, and the Peti- tions and Representations relating to that Matter were again read : And after the Counsel had been heard, they withdrew ; and the Question being put, That the eldest Sons of the Peers of Scotland, Were capable, by the Laws of Scotland zt the time of the Union, to elect or be elected as Commissioners for the Shires or Boroughs to the Parliament of Scotland ; and therefore, by the Treaty of Union, are capable to elect, or be elected to represent any Shire or Borough in Scotland to sit in the House of Commons of Great Britain ; it passed in the Negative : In Consequence of which, Lord Haddo was de- clared incapable to sit in the House ; and a Writ was ordered for a new Election.

Pari. 6. Alexander iPraser, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 1. Alexander Udny oiVdny, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess.,2J

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P. No. 272. Shire of P. No. 273. Shire of

Ayr. Argyle* _

1 John Cockburn, esq. 1 Sir John Swintoq.

2 John Montgomery, esq. 2 James CampbeJU esq.

8 John Montgomery, esq. 3 Sir James Campt>elL bt;

4 John Montgomery, esq. 4 Sir James Campbell, bt.

5 John Montgomery, esq, ' S Sir James Campbell, bt:

6 John Montgomery, esq. 6 Sfc James Campbell, bt.

7 Col. James Campbell. * 7 Sir James Campbell, bt. "

8 Brig. Gen. Ja. Campbell. 8 Sir James Campbell, bt. *

9 Patrick Crawford, esq. : Capt. Charles (JpmpbelL lo Patrick Crawford, esq. 9 Capt. Charles Campbell.3

> J4. Sty. Mackenzie, fct. 4 10 Sir Duncan Campbell, kt.

No. 27?.

1 Made Lieut. -Colonel in the third Regiment of FottyGuatds ; and a new Writ being ordered, Aug, 37, 17 15, he was re-elected.— * Colonel of the Regiment of Scots Greys, and Groom of the Bed- chamber to his Majesty ; only Brother to the Earl of Loudoun.

Pari. 8. Charles Cochrane of .Ocbiltrie, esq. Petitioner j renewed Seas. 2, 3.

Pari. 9: General James Campbell, Petitioner 5 renewed Sess. 2*

No, 27S*

1 Commissary of the Musters in North Britain.—'* Made his Elec- tion for the Shire of Stirling, upon his being voted duly elected , and a new Writ ordered, March 31, 1736.— 3 Died: a new^Writ ordered, Jan. 18. 1742.— A Brother to the Earl of Bute.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

P. No, 274. Skirt of P. No. 115i Shire of Banff. Berwick.

1 John Murray, esq.

2 Alex. Abercrombie, esq.

3 Alex. Abercrombie, esq.

4 Alex. Abercrombie, esq.

5 Alex- Abercrombie, esq.

6 Alex. Abercrombie, esq.

7 William Duff, esq. '

8 Ja. Abercrombie, esq. •

9 Ja. Abercrombie, esq. J JO Ja. Abercrombie, esq;

1 George Baillie, esq.

2 George Baillie, esq.

3 George Baillie, esq:

4 George Baillie, esq. '

5 George Baillie, esq. *

6 George Baillie, esq.

7 George Baillie, esq.

8 Al. Hu. Campbell, esq.

9 Sir John St Clair, bt } A. H. Campbell, esq. 5

10 A. Hume Campbell, J

No. 274.

* Created Lord Braco in Ireland, 9 Gee. II.— » Capt. of Foot,

King's Painter in Scotland, and Deputy- Governor of Slirling-Casile.

—3 Lieutenant-Colonel of the Regiment of Foot, called Royal St ot s.

Pari. 8. Archibald OgUvie ol Rolhemoy, esq. Petitioner.

No. 275.

1 Made a Lord of the Admiralty, Oct. 1714,— * Made a Lord of the Treasury ; and a new Writ being ordered, April i6, 1717, he was re-elected, — 3 Brother to the Earl of Marcbmonl. — 4 Double Return ; the latter duly elected.— S Solicitor-General to the Prince, and King's Council.

Pari. 8. Sir John Sieivart, of Mlanbank, ht. Petitioner; renewed

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

P. No. 276. Shires of Bute and Caitlmess, chase by Turns.

1 John Pringle, jun. esq.

2 Dugald Stuart, esq. ' John Sinclair, esq.

3 Sir James Dunbar, kt.

4 John Campbell, jun- esq. 3 Sir Ro. Gordon, kt- & bt.

6 Peter Campbell, esq.

7 Patrick Dunbar, esq.

8 Brig. Peter Campbell. s

9 Alexander Brodie, esq. 3 10 Ja. Stu. Mackenzie, esq. '

P. No. 277. Shires of Clack- mannan and Kinross, cltust by Turns.

1 John Austin, esq.

2 William Dalrymple, esq.

3 Mungo Grahame, esq. ' Sir John Malcolm, bt.

4 Sir John Areskine, bt.

5 William Douglass, esq.

6 Sir John Schaw, bt.

7 Colonel John Hope.

8 James Ereskine, esq. *

9 Sir John Bruce Hope, bt. ;10 Thomas Ereskine, esq. J

No 276.

1 Chosen also for the Shire of Perth, made one of the Lordjof Session} and a new Writ ordered, Jan. 24, 1710. — * Lieutenant- Governor of Portsmouth. — 3 Lord Lyon, King at Arms.— -4 Brothtl to the Earl of Bute.

Pari, 7. John Sinclair, esq. Petitioner ; lenewed Sess. 2, 3.

Pari. 9. Patrick Dunbar, of Boivermadon, esq. Petitioner.

No. 277. * Not duly elected.—-3 Secretary to the Prince for Scotch Affiira. — 3 Son of the late Earl of Marr.

Pari. 2. Lieutenant- General Charles Rosse, Petitioner.

Pari. 5. James Murray, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 8. Sir John Shaw of Greenock, bt. Petitioner, renewed

Pari. 9. Alexander Bruce, of Kei %s Petition.

et, c*q. Petitioner; withdrew

parliamentary register.

J\ No. 278. Shires of Cro- P. No, 279. Shire of Dum- viarhi and Nairn, chusc fries,

by Turns.

1 William Morrison, esq. 1 John Stuart, esq.

2 Hugh Ross, jun, esq. 2 James Lord Johnston. '

3 Sr Kenneth Mackenzie, kt William Grierson, esq.

4 John Forbes, esq. 3 William Grierson, esq. *

5 Alexander Urquhart, esq. James Murray, esq.

6 John Forbes, esq- 4 Sir William Johnston, bt.

7 Sir Ken. Mackenzie, kt. ' 5 Sir William Johnston, bt. Sir Geo. Mackenzie, bt. 6 Charles Areskine, esq. â–  J

S John Campbell, esq. " 7 Charles Areskine, esq.

Alexander Brodie, esq. 8 Charles Areskine, esq. 4 9 Sir William Gordon, bt. J 9 Sir John Douglas, bt.

Sir John Gordon, bt. 10 Lord Charles Douglass. 10 John Campbell, esq. *

No. 278.

* Died-, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 2 J, 1729.— * Made his E- lection for the County of Pembroke. — 3 Died j a new Writ ordered, Dec. 1, 1742. — A Lord of the Treasury.

Pari. 8, James Brodie, of Sfiynie, Petitioner, against Alexander Brodie, esq. renewed in Sess. 2.

Pari. 9. George Mackenzie ai Farnese, esq. Petitioner.

No. 279.

1 Son to tlie Marquis of Annandale: William Grierson, esq. petitioned against hire, but withdrew his Petition; and a new Writ was ordered, the sitting Member being declared incapable of sitting in the House for the Reason s mentioned in Note', No. 271— » Not duly elected. — 3 Made Solicitor-General of Scotland; and a new Writ being ordered, May 31, 1725, he was re-elected. — 4 Made Lord Advocate for Scotland ; and a new Writ being ordered, June zi. 1737, he was re-elected.

Pari. 4. James Murray, esq. Petitioner. The Merits of this Election not being decided, Sir William Johnston sat all this Parlia- ment for the Boroughs of Dumfries, iyc. as well as for this County.

Pail. 8. Alexander Ferguson, esi ~

Pari. 9. Matthew Sharp, esq.

Feb. 13, 1711, Resolved, That Homer Maxwell, and others iv ho were infeft of Estates redeemable upon the paying a RosiOWfl\ftW\«. not a Right to vote.

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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

Pf No. 280. Shire qf Dunbarton.

I Sir John Jphnstoyn, kt. ? John Campbell, esq.

3 John Campbell, esq.

4 John Campbell, esq.

5 John Campbell, esq. '

6 Mungo Haldane, esq. * John Campbell, esq.

7 John Campbell, esq. 3

8 John Campbell, esq.

9 John Campbell, esq, 10 John Campbell, esq. ♦

Pf No. 281. Shire of Edinburgh.

1 George L,ockhart, esq. f

2 George Lockhart, esq.

3 George Lockhart, esq.

4 George Lockhart, esq.

5 John Baird, jun, esq *

6 Robert Dundass, esq. '

7 Robert Dundass, esq.

8 Robert Dundass, esq. 4 Sir Charles Gilmour, bt.

9 Sir Charles Gilmour, bt. 5 10 Sir Charles Gilmour, bt./

Robert Balfour, esq.

No. 280.

*■ 'Surveyor pf the King'* Works in Scotland.—* Not duly elected. r— 3 Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty.— 4 Lieutenant- Gene- ral, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and Governor of Mt (ford- Haven.

Pari. 6. Joba Campbell, pf Mammore, esq. petitioner, renewed Sess. 2. 3.

Resolved, Jan. 23. 1725, That the Splitting of Interests in undi- vided Shares of Lands is contrary to the Act in Scotland, Jinn* j68i j and that the Purchasers of such undivided part be disqualified from voting j and the Petitioner duly elected.

No. 281.

1 Commissioners for stating the public Accounts.?—2 Commissioner pf the Equivalent. — 3 Late Lord Advocate for Scotland.— A Made one of the Senators of the College of Justice in Scotland ; and a new Writ ordered, June 21, 1737. — 5 Mad* Paymaster of his Majesty's Board of Works; and a new Writ being ordered, July 14, 1742, he was re-elected. Afterwards made one of -the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 22, 1743, he was re-elected. Several Electors petitioned against this last Election, but he was voted duly elected.— $ Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 25, 1751*

JParl. 6. John Baird, esq. Petitioner, withdrew hb Petition.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

P. JVc.282. Shire of Elgin.

1 Alexander Grant, esq.

2 Rob. Urquhart, jun- esq.

3 Alexander Grant, esq.

4 Br.Gen.Alex.Grant,esq-

5 Br.Gen.Alex.Grant,esq. James Brodie, esq. * Alexander Brodie, esq.

6 Alexander Brodie, esq.

7 Alexander Brodie, esq.

8 Alexander Brodie, esq.

9 Ludovick Grant, esq. 10 Sir Ludovick Grant, bt.

P. No. 283. Shire of Fife.

i Hugh Ross, esq.

2 Pat. Moncrief, jun. esq. ' Sir Ja. Abercrombie, bt.

3 Sir Alex. Areskine, bt. *

4 Sir Alex. Areskine, bt,

5 Sir John Anstruther, bt. 3

6 Sir John Anstruther, bt.

7 Sir John Anstruther, bt.

8 Sir John Anstruther, bt.

9 David Scott, esq-

lO James Oswald, esq. *

No. 282.

» Died-, anew Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 1719. — * Died; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 8,1720. — 3 Made Lord Lyon, King atArmsj and a new Writ being ordered, May 13, 1727, he was re-elected.

Pari. 2. Sir Harrie Innss, of Innu, Petitioner.

No. 283.

* Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 2J, 1710.—* Lord Lyon, King at Arms — 3 Made Master of his Majesty's Works in Scotland; and a new Writ being ordered, July 1 ;, 1717.be was re-elected.— 4 Made a Commissioner of Trade j and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 18, 1751, he was re-elected.

Pail. 2. Sir Jebn Anstruther, Bart. Petitioner against Mr Man- trie/, withdrew his Petition.

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280

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

P. No. 284. Shire of Forfar.

1 Sir John Malcolm, bt.

2 John Carnegie, esq.

3 John Carnegie, esq.

4 John Carnegie, esq. '

5 John Carnegie, esq. * James Scott, jun. esq.

6 James Scott, jun. esq: G James Scott, jun. esq. 3

Robert Scott, esq- f 8 Thomas Lyon, esq. * William Maule, esq. 0 William Maule, esq. s 10 William E. of Panmure.

P. No. 285. Shire of ffaddington.

1 John Cockburn, esq.

2 John Cockburn, esq.

3 John Cockburn, esq.

4 John Cockburn, esq. '

5 John Cockburn, esq..1

6 John Cockburn, esq.

7 John Cockburn, esq-

8 John Cockburn, esq. y Lord Charles Hay. •

10 Sir Hugh Dalrymple, bt.

No. 284.

Made Solicitor- General to her Majesty in Nortb-1 being ordered, March 31, 1714, he was re-e

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d._* Ex- pelled the House for being in open Rebellion j a new Writ ordered, .tune 22, 1716. — 3 Died; a new Writ ordered, March 23, I733-— 4 Succeeded his Brother as Earl of Siratbmore ; a new Writ ordered, April i, 1735. — i Created Earl of Panmure, in Ire/and; Son of Harry Maule, Lord Brechin, eldest son of James, Earl of Panmure, in Scotland, who being concerned in the Rebellion 17 15, was attaint- ed of High-Treason.— « Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.

Pari. 7. Alexander Duncan, Petitioner against Mr Scott, renewed

Pa*!. 8. James Carnegie, esq. Petitioner against Mr Lyon, with- drew his Petition.

No. 285.

* Lord Justice Clerk for Scotland, and one of the Commissioners (if Trade and Plantations. — a Made a Lord of the Admiralty ; au4 a rew Writ being ordered, April 16, 1717, he was re-elected.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER..

P. No. 286. Shire of Invernest.

1 Alex. Mackenzie, esq.

2 Alexander Grant, esq.

3 Alex. Mackenzie, esq.

4 Alex. Mackenzie, esq.

5 John Forbes, esq.

6 James Grant, esq.

7 James Grant, esq.

S. Sir James Grant, bt. 9 Norman M'Leod, esq. 10 Norman M'Leod, esq.

P. No. 287. Shire of Kincardine.

1 Sir Andrew Hume, kt. '

2 Sir David Ramsay, bt.

3 Sir Alexander Ramsay, bt. -t James Scott, sen. esq. *

.5 James Scott, sen. esq. 6 James Scott, sen. esq,* 1 James Scott, sen. esq.

8 John Falconar, esq.

9 Sir James Carnegie, bt. * 10 Sir James Carnegie, bt.

No. 287.

1 Third Son of the Earl of Marchmont * A Major in the Foot

Guards.— 3 Lieutenant- Colon el of the Third Regt. of Foot Guards. 4 Made a Captain of Foot in his Majesty's Army ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 3, 1744, he was re-elected.

Pari. 8. John Sctil tfWardropertouti, escj. Petitioner; renewed Sess. 2, 3, 4.

882 VARXIAMBNTARY REOISTEK.

P. No. 288. Stcwartry of P. No. 289. Shire of

Kirkcudbright. Lanark.

I Alexander Douglas, esq. 1 Alexander Maitland, esq.

2 Lieut.-Col. John Stuart. 2 Lord Archibald Hamilton-

3 John Stuart, esq. 3 Sir James Hamilton, bt.

4 Sir John Stuart, bt- 4 Sir James Hamilton, bt-

5 Alexander Murray, esq. 5 James Lockhart, esq. '

6 Alexander Murray, esq. Lord Archibald Hamilton.

7 Patrick Heron, esq- 6 Lord Archibald Hamilton.

8 Patrick Heron, esq. 7 Lord Archibald Hamilton-*

9 Basil Hamilton, esq. ' 8 Lord William Hamilton. *

Captain John Maxwell- Sir James Hamilton, bt.

10 John Mackye, esq. 9 Sir James Hamilton, bt.

10 Sir James Hamilton, bt- *

Patrick Stuart, esq-

No. 288.

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 2, 174J.

Pari. 4. John Greirson, esq. Petitioner,

Pari. 8, Thomas Murdoch of Camluddan, esq. Petitioner j renew-

ed Sess. 2.

Pari. 9. William Stuart, esq. Petitioner.

No. 289.

1 A Commissioner of the Equivalent ; died, a new Writ ordered,

Nov. 22, 1718. — 2 Made a Lord of the Admiralty j and 8 new

Writ leing ordered. May 13, 1719, he was re-elected.— 3 Died, a

new Writ ordered, Feb. n, 1735. — t Died, a new Writ ordered,

April It, 1750.

Pari 5. Sir "James Stuart, bt. petitioned against Lord Archibald

Hamiloa.

Par1. 6. James Stuart, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sets. 2.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 283

23. No. 290. Shire of P. No. 291. Stewartry of , Linlithgow. Orkney and Shetland.

1 John Bruce, esq. 1 Sir Alex- Douglas, bt.

2 James Lord Johnston- * 2 Sir Alex. Douglas, bt. John Houston, jun. esq. 3 Sir Alex. Douglas, bt-

3 John Houston, jun- esq. 4 Colonel George Douglas-

4 Sir James Carmichael, bt-1 5 James Moodie, jun. esq. John Houston, jun- esq. 6 Colonel George Douglas.

.5 Sir Ja. Cunninghame, bt. 7 Colonel George Douglas."

6 George Dundas, esq. Captain Robert Douglas.

7 Alexander Hami!ton,esq.' 8 Colonel Robert Douglas.

8 Alexander Hamilton, esq. 9 Colonel Robert Douglas.*

9 George Dundas, esq-4 James Halyburton, esq. Charles Hope Weir, esq-5 10 James Halyburton, esq.

10 Charles Hope Weir, esq.*

No. 290.

1 Eldest Son of the Marquis of Anuandole, declared incapable of being elected, for the Reasons mentioned in No. 27 1 ,Note '. — * Not duly elected. — 3 Secretary to the Prince of P. ales for Scotland. — 4 Made Master of his Majesty's Works in Scotland; a new Writ ordered, April 20, 1743. — S Brother of the Earl of Hofeloun 5 made Commissary General of the Musters in Scotland; and a new Writ being ordered, Nov. 30, 1744, he was re-elected.—6 Governor of Blackness Castle.

Pari. 6. Sir "James Cunninghame, bt. Petitioner, renewed inSess. 2, 3, 4, and the Sitting Member voted duly elected.

Pari. 8. Sir James Cunninghams, Petitioner, renewed Sess. a, 3,

4. i-

No. 291.

1 Succeeded to the Title of Earl of Morton ; a new Writ ordered, March 18, 1730. — * Killed at the Battle of Fontenoy j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 12, 1747.

Pari. 6. James Moodie, esq. Petitioner.

284 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

P. No. 292. Shire of P. No. 293. Shire of

. Peebles. Perth.

1 Fra. Montgomery, esq. 1 William Dalrymple, esq.

2 William Morrison, esq. 2 Dugal Stuart, esq. '

3 Alexander Murray, esq." Lord James Murray.

4 William Morrison, esq. 3 Lord James Murray.

5 Akx. Murray, jun- esq. 4 Lord James Muaray.

6 John Douglas, esq. 5 Lord James Murray.

7 John Douglas, esq. * tf Lord James Murray. * Sir James Nasmyth, bt. David Grahame, esq. s

8 Sir Alex Murray, bt. ? 3 Mungo Haldane, esq. * Sir J. Nasmyth, bt. 5 ' Sohn Drummond, esq:

9 Alexander Murray, esq. 8 Lord John Murray. 10 John Dixon, jun. esq. 9 Lord John Murray.

10 Lord John Murray. s

No. 292,

1 Made one of the Commissioners of Trade in Seat/and; and a new "Writ being ordered, Dec. id, 171 r, he was re-elected. — s Died, a new Writ ordered, March 21, 1 732. — 1 Double Return ; the former, waved his Return.

Pari. 3. William Morrison, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 7. Sir James Nasuiytb, Petitioner against John Douglas, esq. renewed Se$s. 2.

Pari. 7. Sir Alexander Murray, at Stanhope, Petitioner against Sir James Nasmyth, and Sir James was Toted duly elected.

No. 293.

* Made one of the Lords of Session ; and a new Writ ordered, Feb. 22, 1710 : he was also chosen this Parliament for the Shires of Bute and Caithness, and sat for both till the Petition against him was withdrawn.—1 Succeeded to the Title of Duke of Athole-, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 27, 1724. — 5 Died ; a new Writ ordered, March 29, 1726. — 4 Sec No. 280, this Parliament. — S Colonel of a High- land Regiment.

Pari. 2. John Haldane, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition,

Pari, 5. Sir Harry Stirling of ^rdocb, bt. Petitioner.

VAJU.IaMENTARY REGISTER;

285

¥■ No. 294. Shire of

Renfrew.

1 Sir Robert Pollock, bt-

2 Sir John Schaw, bt.

5 Sir Robert Pollock, bt- 4 Sir Robert Pollock, bt. 5 Sir Robert Pollock, bt.'

6 Major Thomas Cochrane.

7 Sir John Schaw, bt.

8 Al. Cunninghame, esq.

9 Al. Cunninghame, esq. a William Muir, esq.

10 William Muir, esq.

P. No. 295. Shire of Ross.

1 Charles Ross, esq.

2 Hugh Ross,jun. esq- *â–  Charles Ross, esq.

3 Lieut.-Gen. Charles Ross.

4 Lieut.-Gen. Charles Ross.

5 Lieut.-Gen. Charles Ross.

6 Alexander Urquhart, esq.

7 Lieut.Gen Charles Ross.1" John Monro, esq.

8 Hugh Ross, esq-

9 Charles Ross, esq. s Sir Harry Monro, bt.

10 Kenneth Mackenzie, esq.*

No. 294.

1 Made Governor of Fort William ; and a new Writ being order- ed, April 25, 1715, ne was re-elected. — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 22, 1742.

Parl.fi. Sir Robert Pollock of Pollock, bt. Petitioner, renewed in Sess. 2, 3.

No. 295.

' Resolved, Jan. 28, 1710, That there ought to have been Twelve Days exclusive, between the Day of Election and the Day appointed by Writ of Summons: That Hugh Ross, jun, is not duly elected, and that a new Writ be issued- — 2 Died ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 23, 1733.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 18, 1746.— 4 Son of the Earl of Seofortb, attainted in 1716, called Lord Fortrose.

Pari. 2. George Ross, esq. Petitioner against Hugh Ross, esq.

Pari. 2. Sir "James Mackenzie, bt, petitioned, March 29, 1710, against Charles Ross, esq.

Pari. 6. Charles Ross, esq. Petitioner.

Pari, 9. Hugh Ross of Kitravoci, esq. Petitioi

886 •ARUAMHNTARY REGISTER,

P. No.- 296- Shire of P. No. 297- Shire of

Roxburgh' Selkirk.

1 Sir G.Elliot of Stobbs, bt. 1 John Pringle, sen. esq.

2 Sir G.Elliot of Stobbs, bt. 2 John Pringle, sen. esq. SSirG. ElliotofStobbs,bt. 3 John Pringle, sen. esq.*

4 Sir G. Elliot of Stobbs, bt. 4 John Pringle, sen. esq.

5 Will- Douglas, jun. esq. 5 John Pringle, sen. esq.

6 Sir G.Elliot of Minto, bt.' 6 John Pringle, sen- esq. Sir G- Elliot of Stobbs, bt- 7 John Pringle, sen esq.1

7 Will. Douglas, jun. esq. * J. Rutherford, jun. esq.3

8 John Rutherfurd,jun. esq- 8 John Murray, esq.

9 JohnRutherford,jun.esq.J 9 John Murray, esq. William Douglas, esq. 10 John Murray, esq.

10 Walter Scott, eso.

No. 296.

1 Made one of the Ordinary Lords of Session in Scotland ; a new Writ ordered, May 24, 1726. — ' Made Keeper of the General Re- gister of Homings in Scotland; and a new Writ being ordered, May 27, 1728, he was re-elected. — 3 Made a Captain of an independent Company in his Majesty's Army ; and a new Writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1742.

Pari, 2. William Ker, esq. Petitioner, and the Sitting Member was declared duly elected.

No. 297.

* Made one of the Keepers of the Signet in Scotland; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 8, 1711, he was re-elected. — * Made on« of the Lords of Session in Scotland; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 14, 1730. — 3 Made Commissary of the Commissariot of Peebles ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 13, 1733, he was re-elected.

ARLIAMENTARY REGISTER, 2SJ

P. No. 298. Shire if P. No. 299. Shire of

Stirling. Sutherland.

1 Sir John Erskine, kt. I Hugh Montgomery, esq.

2 Sir Hugh Paterson, bt. ~> , 2 Sir William Gordon, bt. H.Cuningham1jun.esq. 5 3 Sir William Gordon, bt.

3 Sir H. Paterson, kt. & br* 4 William Morrison, esq. '

4 Sir H. Paterson, kt & bt. Sir William Gordon, bt.

5 Mungo HalHane, esq. 5 Sir William Gordon, bt.*

6 John Graham, jun. esq- 6 Sir William Gordon, bt.

7 Hen- Cunujghana, esq. 3 7 Will- Ld. Strathnaver. 3

8 Sir James Campbell, bt. 8 Sir James Ferguson, esq.*

9 Lord George Grahame. * Colonel James St Clair. Thomas Erskine, esq. s 9 Brig. Gen. Ja. St. Clair. J

10 Capt- Ja. Campbell, jun. 10 Captain George Mackay.

No. 298.

1 Double Return, the latter July elected and returned. — ' Made a Commissioner of Trade in Scotland ; and a new Writ being ordered, Dec. to, 1711, he was re-elected. — 3 Commissary- General of the Musters in Scotland. — 4 Died j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 1747. 5 Sen of the late Earl of Mar.

Pari. 6. John. Napier, esq. Petitioner, renewed in Scss. 2, 3, 4, .and then withdrawn.

Pari. 8. Thomas F.rskine, esq. Petitioner, Tenewed in Sess. 2, and the Sitting Member was voted duly elected. No. 299.

* Made his Election for the County of Peebles. — * A Commissioner for stating the Debts due to the Army.— 3 Grandson and Heir of the Earl of Sutherland^ whom he succeeded : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 1734- See No. 271, Note'. — 4 Made one of the Senators of the College of Justice ; a new Writ ordered, March 30, 1736.— 5 Co- lonel of a Regiment of Foot, and of two Battalions.

Pari. 6. Sir -John Gordon of Eaboc, bt. Petitioner. Resolved, Feb. 25, 1723, That the Right of Election isin the Heritors, Feuers, Wadsetters, and Life Renters, possessed of Lands in this Shire, whe- ther holding of the Crown or of the Subject, and that Sir William Gordon, bt. is duly elected.

Pari. 8. Sir William Gordon, bt. Petitioner against Sir James Ferguson, withdrew his Petition : renewed in Sess. 2.

Pari. 9. George Mactay, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, 4.

Pari. 10. LieuvGeneral James St. Clair, Petitioner, renewed Seis. 2, 3, 4,

PARLIAMENTARY REGIF7TSK.

P. No. 300. Shire of P. No. 301. Edinburgh:

Wigtm.

1 Patrick Ogilvy, esq. 1 Sir Sara. Macklellan, kt.

2 John Stuart, esq. 2 Sir Sam. Macklellan, kt. f

3 Colonel Patrick Vans. * Sir Patrick Johnston^ kt. John Stuart, esq. 3 Sir Patrick Johnston, kt.

4 John Stuart, esq. * 4 Sir James Stewart, bt. *

6 John Stuart, esq. 5 Sir Geo. Warrender, bt. 3

7 Col. William Dalrymple. John Campbell, esq. *

8 Col- William Dalrymple. 6 John Campbell, esq.

9 James Stuart, esq. 3 7 John Campbell, e'sq. 10 John Stuart, esq- 4 8 Patriek Lindsay, esq. s

9 Archibald Stewart, esq. 10 James Ker, esq. a

No. 300.

1 Not duly elected. — * Brigadier- General of his Majesty's Forces, and Brother to "James, Earl of Galloway.— 3 Sonto>m«, Earl of Calloway, and Colonel in the Third Regiment of Foot Guards.— 4 Made Clerk of the Pipe of his Majesty's Exchequer in Scotland; and a new Writ being ordered, June 21, 1751, he was re-elected.

Pari. 8. Alexander Macdawall of Gan bland, esq. Petitioner, re- newed Sess. 2.

No. soi.

' Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1709.—* Solicitor for Scotland.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 13, 1721. — 4 Late Provost o£ Edinburgh. — 5 Lord Provost. — * Convener of Trades.

Pari. 3. Henry Hamilton, esq. Petitioner; the Sitting Member duly elected.

Pari. 5, "John Campbell, esq. Petitioner against Sir George War- render, but withdrew his Petition.

Pari. 9. Deacons of Edinburgh Petitioners.

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P* No. 302. Boroughs of P. No. 303. Boroughs of In- Kirkwall^ Wick9 Dor- v>ernessy Forres, Nairn, noch9 Dingwall, Tain. { Fortrose.

1 John Haddan, esq. 1 George Mackenzie, esq,

2 Will. Lord Strathnaver.1 2 Alexander Duff, esq. Robert Douglas, esq. 3 George Mackenzie, esq.*

3 Robert Monro, esq. 4 William Stuart, esq*

4 Robert Monro, esq. 5 William Stuart, esq.

5 Robert Monro, esq. * 6 Alexander Gordon, esq.*

6 Robert Monro, esq. Duncan Forbes, esq.

7 Col. Robert Munro, jun. 7 Duncan Forbes, esq,.

8 Sir Robert Munro, bt. 8 Duncan Forbes, esq. 4 , *9 Charles Areskme, esq. 3 Duncan Urquhart, esq. 5

Robert Craigie, esq. 4 9 Kenneth Mackenzie, esq.* r 10 Sir Harry Monro, bt. 10 Alexander Brodie, esq. 7

— i _ _ _^ —

No. 302.

x Eldest Son of the Earl of Sutherland, incapable of being elected for the Reasons mentioned. No. 271. — * A Commissioner of the for- feited Estates. — 3 Sir Robert Monro , bt. Petitioner 5 the Election declared void 5 a new Writ ordered, March 3, 1742. — 4 King's Advocate.

Pari. 2. Sir 'James Mackenzie, bt. Petitioner argainst Mr Douglas^ withdrew bis Petition.

Pari. 4. Magistrates of Kirkwall, Petitioners.

Pari. 6. Robert Gordon, esq. Petitioner.

No. 303.

1 Remembrancer of the Exchequer in Scotland.—'1 Not duly re- turned, but had leave to Petition. — 3 Made Lord Advocate of the College of Justice 5 and a new Writ being ordered, May 31, 1725, he was re-elected. — 4 Made Lord President of the College of Justice in Scotland x and a new Writ ordered, June 21, 1737.— 5 Lieutenant in the Foot Guards. — 6 Son of the Earl of Seaforth, attainted for joining in the Rebellion in 17 15, called Lord Fortrose. — 7 Lord Lyon King at Arms.

Pari. 4. Gedrge Mackenzie, esq. Petitioner, . [vol. i.] U

290 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

P. No. 304. Boroughs of P. No, 305. Borough of A-

Elgin, CuIIat, Banff, In-

verun/, Kintorc.

1 John Murray, esq.

2 Patrick Ogilvy, esq.

3 Alexander Reid, esq.

4 James Murray, esq. '

5 James Murray, esq. *

berdecn, Montrose, Brechin, Inverbervie, Aberbrothock.

1 John Cockburn, esq.

2 John Gordon, esq.

3 James Scott, esq. ' Will. Livingston, esq.

4 John Middleton, esq.

John Campbell, jun. esq.3 5 James Erskine, esq. * 6 William Fraser, esq. 4 John Middleton, esq. 3

John Campbell, esq. 1 William Stuart, esq. s

Peter Campbell, esq. £ William Stuart, esq- * 9 Sir James Grant, bt. 7

William Grant, esq.

6 William Ker, esq. * John Middleton, esq.

7 John Middleton, esq.

8 John Middleton, esq.' John Maule, esq. • John Maule, esq.

'Made

10 William Grant, esq. * 10 John Maule, esq. 7

Charles Maitland, esq. B

David Scott, esq.

No. 304.

of her Majesty's Commissaries for treating with Com- c Part of France, for settling the Trade between Great Britain and France > and a new Writ being ordered, March 5, 17 M, he was re-elected. — * Nat duly returned : had liberty to Petition. — 3 Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince, and Captain in the Foot Guards.— 4 Not duly elected.— 5 Made his Election for the Borough of Ayr, &c— <• Paymaster of Foreign Pensions, Overseer of tie King's Swans, a principal King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer in Scotland. — 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan. 19, 1743. — s lord Advocate of Scotland.

Pari. 6. Jabn Campbell, esq. Petitioner ; renewed Sess. 2 andj. and voted duly elected, Jan. 23, 1725. No. 305.

« Not duly elected » Not duly ele

Foot, and Deputy Governor of Tinmoutb Fort. — 4 Not duly return- ed, but had leave to Petition, — 5 Brigadier-General, Governor °* Holy bland, and Purveyor of Coals and Candles for the Guard Room* Canatigat* ; died, a new Writ ordered, May 9, 1739. — * Keeper 0* the Register of the Sasines at Edinburgh.— -7 Made a Baron of tie Exchequer in Scotland; a new Writ ordered, May 13, 174!'^*

—3 Lieut -Colonel of

s Died ; a new Writ ordered, Feb.

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Pari. to. David Scott, esq. Petitiot heard in Part, and then withdrawn.

wth drew against Mr. Maitland,

P. No. 306. Boroughs of For far, Perth, Dundee, Cu- • par, St Andrews-.

1 William Bennet, esq.

2 Joseph Austin, esq-

3 George Teaman, esq.

4 George Yeaman, esq.

5 Patrick Haldane, esq. '

6 Charles Leslie, esq. ? * â– WiUiamErskine,esq. \

1 John Druramond, esq.

8 JohnDrummond, esq. J

9 John Drummond, esq. * Captain Thomas Leslie.

10 Captain Thomas Leslie.5

P. No. 307. Boroughs of Crail, K'drcnny, Anstru- ther Easter, Anstruther Wester, Pittentcetm.

1 George Hamilton, esq.

2 Sir John Anstruther, bt.

3 Sir John Anstruther, bt.' Maj. Gen. G. Hamilton.

4- Sir John Anstruther, bt.

5 Philip Anstruther, esq.*

6 David Scott, esq. 7 Philip Anstruther, esq. 3

7 Philip Anstruther, esq. 4 . $ B. Gen. P. Anstruther.1

9 Hon. John Stuart, esq. 10 L. Gen. Ph. Anstruther.*

No. S06.

1 A Cdmmissioner for the forfeited Estates. — * Double Return} the former not duly returned, but had leave to Petition, which he did, and renewed it in Sess. 2, 3.— 3 One of the Commissioners forsettling Commerce. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 21, 1742.— 5 Bar- jack-Master General of Sen/and, Brother to the Earl of Eotbei.

Pari. 3. John Haldane, esq. Petitioner.

No. 307. 1 Not duly elected.— ' Colonel in the Foot Guards.— 3 Double Re- turn ; the former not duly returned, but Mr Scott petitioned, com- plaining of an undue Elcstion, and Mr. jtnslrutber was voted duly elected. Resolved, Dec. 20, 1722, That the Petition of David Scott, esq. is groundless, frivolous, and vexatious. Ordered, That David Scott, esq. do make Satisfaction to Philip Anstrutbtr, esq. for the Cost; and Expences he hath been at by Reason of the said Petition. — * Colonel of 0 Regiment of Foot at Gibraltar. — 5 Deputy Governor of the Island of Minorca. — 6 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.

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Pari. 4. George Hamilton, esq. Petitioner j the Sitting Member voted duly elected.

Pari. 9. Major-General Philip Anstruther, Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

P. No. 308. Boroughs of P. No. 309. boroughs of King/torn, Dysart, Kirk- Inverkcithing, Dunferm- ccldy, Burntisland. tine, Culross, Stbiings

Quecnsferry.

1 William Kerr, esq. 1 Sir Ken. Mackenzie, kt.

2 John Sinclair, esq. ' 2 Colonel John Erskine. William Pattersqn,x esq- 3 H.tCuningham, jun. esq.

3 James Oswald, esq. 4 H. Cuningham, jun, esq.

4 James Oswald, esq. 5 H. Cuningham, jun. esq.1

5 WiHiam Ker esq. * 6 H. Cuningham, jun. esq.

6 Thomas Leslie, esq. 3 7 H. Cuningham, jun. esq** James Sinclair, esq. 4 Thomas Erskine, esq.?

7 James Sinclair, esq. 8 Lieut.-Col. Petet Halket.

8 Captain, Thomas Leslie. v 9 James Erskine, esq. 4 *

9 James Oswald, esq. 5 10 George Haldane, esq. s 10'Lt. Gen. James Sinclair.5

No. 30*8 . (

' x Eldest Son of Lord Sinclair, incapable of being elected for the Reasons mentioned in No. 271, and a new Writ ordered, Dec. 17, 1-709. — * Colonel of Dragoons, and Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince. — 3 Not duly returned, but had leave to Petition. — 4 Major in the Third Regiment of Foot Guards. — 5 Made a Commissioner of the Navy, and a new Writ being ordered, Jan. 10, 1745, he was re- elected. — 6 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.

Pari. 8. James Sinclair, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2.

No. 309.

^ » Commissary-General of the Musters in Scotland, and a Commis- sioner for the forfeited Estates.— 2 Made his Election for the Shire of Sttrling.--3 Made Captain of Foot in his Majesty's Army 5 and a new Writ being ordered. May 13, 1729, he was re-elected.— 4 Bro- ther to the late Earl of Marry and Secretary to the Prince for Scotch Affairs — 5 Colonel of a Company in the Third Regiment of Foot Guards.

PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 393

JParl. 2. Sir Jobn Wemyss, bt. Petitioner.

Pari. 4. Colonel John Krskine Petitioner ; the Committee dis- charged from proceeding on it, not being signed by himself.

Pari. 8. James Erskine, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2.

P. No. 310. Boroughs of P. No. 311. Boroughs of Glasgow, liutherglen, Selkirk, Peebles, Lanark, Renfrew, Dunbarton. Linlithgow.

1 Sir John Johnston, kt. 1 Mungo Graham, esq.

2 Robert Roger, esq. 2 Colonel George Douglas. 8 Thomas Smith, esq. 3 Colonel George Douglas.

4 Thomas Smith, esq. 4 Sir James Carmichael, bt.

5 Thomas Smith, esq. l 5 Colonel George Douglas- Daniel Campbell, esq. 6 Daniel Weir, esq. l

6 Daniel Campbell, esq. John Murray, esq.

7 John Blackwood, esq. * 7 John Murray, esq. Daniel Campbell, esq. 8 James Carmichael, esq.

8 Colonel John Campbell. 9 James Carmichael, esq. ? *

9 Neil Buchanan, esq. 3 John M'Kay, esq. 3 L.Col. John Campbell. 10 Lawrence Dundas, esq. 3

10 L.Col. John Campbell. James Carmichael, esq.

No. 310.

1 Dean of Guild of Glasgow, one of the Commissioners for sta- ting the Debts due to the Army. Died : a new Writ ordered, Jan. 25, 17 16. — 2 Not duly returned, but had leave to Petition, which he did, and renewed it in Sess. 2 j but the Petition of Sess. 2, differing from tbat delivered in Sess. 1, Resolved, That it be rejected ; peti- tioned again, Sess. 3, 4. — 3 Died 5 a new Writ ordered, Feb. 25,

*744-

Pari. 2. Daniel Campbell, esq. Petitioner, withdrew his Petition.

No. 311.

? Died 5 a new Writ ordered, March 17, 1725. — 2 Double Re- turn : the former waved his Return. — 3 Not duly elected.

Pari. 4. William Hamilton, esq. Petitioner.

Pari. 6. George Douglas, esq. Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3, and then withdrawn, March 17, 1725.

Pari. 6. William Eraser, esq. Petitioner against Mr. Murray, re- newed Sess. 4, and the Sitting Member was voted duly elected.

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294 Parliamentary register.

P. Ko. 312. Boroughs of Haddington, Dunbar, NqrtJf Berwick, Lauder, and Jedburgh.

1 Alexander Mai t land, esq.

2 Sir David Dalrymple, bt. ?

3 Sir Dayid Dalrymple, bt.

4 Sir David Dalrymple, bt. *

5 Sir David Dalrymple, bt. 3 Sir James Dalrymple, bt.

6 Sir James Dalrymple, bt. 4

7 Sir James Dalrymple, bt.

8 James Fall, esq. $ James Fall, esq.

Sir Hew Dalrymple, bt. 10 Andrew Fletcher, jun. esq. *

r ' â– â–  ' â–  â–  ' â–  ji â–  *p ,*

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1 Made Queen's Advocate $ a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1 709, and he was re-elected, — 2 Lord Advocate for Scotland.— $ Made Au- N ditor of the Exchequer in Scotland ; and a new Writ being ordered, June 1 19 1720, he was re-elected, and died $ and a new Writ was or- dered, Dec. 6, 1 721. — 4 Auditor- General in Scotland.— S Double Return 5 the former waved his Return.—-6 Secretary to the Duke of Argyle, as Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, made Auditor of the Exchequer in Scotland; and a new Writ being ordered, March 5, 1 75 1, he was re-elected.

Pari. 6. Lord William Hay, Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Sir James Dalrymple* bt. Petitioner, renewed in Ses$.

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P. No 313. Borouglis of Dumfries, Ka-kcudbright, Sanquhar, Annan, Lochmaben,

1 William Seaton, esq-

2 William Paterson, esq. ") , William Johnson, esq. }

3 John Hutton, m.d. * Sir William Johnston, bt.

4 Sir William Johnston, bt. 3

5 Alexander Fergussone, esq.

6 William Douglas, esq.

7 Archibald Douglas, sen. esq.

8 Charles Areskine, esq. * Sir John Douglas, bt. ? ( William Kirkpatrick, esq, 3 Sir Robert Laurie, bt.

9 Lord John Johnston. 6 Sir James Johnston, bt.

10 Sir James Johnston, bt.

1 Double Return ; the latter duly elected and returned. — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 9, 1713. — 3 Chosen also for the Shire of Dumfries — i Made his Election for the Shire of Dumfries ; a new Writ ordered, April 9, 1735- — S Double Return ; the former waved his Return, and the latter was made one of the principal Clerks of »he Court of Session in Scotland; and a new Writ ordered, Ma; 19, 1738.— 6 Died; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 21, 1741.

Pari. 6. jilexandtr Fergussone, esq, Petitioner.

Pari. 8. Basil Hamilton, esq. Petitioner, withdrew bis Petition.

Pari. 9. William Stuart, esq. Petitioner.

U4

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If. No. 314. Boroughs of

IVigtoti, New Gallozvay, Stranraer, Whitehcrne.

3 Sir David Ramsay, kt.

2 George Lockhart, esq. * William Cochran, esq-

3 William Cochran, esq. *

4 Sir Alex. Maxwell, bt.

5 Colonel Patrick Vans.

6 Will. Dalrymple, esq. 3

7 Will. Dalrymple, esq. * John Dalrymple, esq,

8 Captain James Stuart,

9 William Stuart, esq. 10 James Stuart, esq. 5

P: No. 315. Borough! tf Ayr, Irvine ', Rothesay, In* verary, Campbeltown.

1 Sir John Winstoun, kt.

2 James Campbell, esq.

3 Charles Oliphant, m.d. '

4 Charles Oliphant, m.d.

5 Charles Oliphant, m.d. ' Thomas Kennedy, esq.*

6 William Stuart, esq. 3

7 William Stuart, esq. 4

8 Colonel James Stuart.

9 George Earl of Granard. lO Charles Erskine, esq. 5

Sir Henry Erskine, bt.*

No. 314*

1 Made his Election for the Shire of Edinburgh. — ? Made one oi the Keepers of the Signet in Scotland', a new Writ being ordered, Dec. 8, I71 1, he was re-elected.— 3 Colonel in the Foot Guards.— 4 Made his Election for the Shire of Wigion. — 5 Lieutenant- Colonel of the Third Regiment of Foot Guards.

Pari. 7. Magistrates, &c. of Wigton, Petitioners against John Dalrymple, esq. complaining that the said John Dalrymple, esq. pretended to be elected at Stranraer ; whereas, by the Statute in that Case, the Election ought to be at Wigton % and the Return made fcy the Common Clerk of the said Borough j and the Sitting Member was declared duly elected.

Pari. 8. Captain John Dalrymple, Petitioner, renewed Sess. 2, 3.

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1 • • •

No. 315.

1 Died, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 10, 17 19. — * Made one of the Barons of the Exchequer in Scotland', and a new Writ ordered, Aug. 3, 1 72 1, but no Return made* being at the End of this Parliament. 3 Remembrancerof the Exchequer in Scotland, — 4 Made Paymaster of divers Annual Bountie.sand Pensions in England; and a new Writ being ordered, May 5, 1731, he was reelected. — 5 Died j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 29, J 749. — 6 Lieut -Colonel in the Army.

ALPHABETICAL LIST

\ %

or

ALL THE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

FROM

The UNION to the Year 1754.

a

I. P. standi for Irish Peer.

Sir Robert

Sir John

/Richard

Sir James

Alexander

James

Richard

Sir Hugh

Sir Tho. Dyke

Peirce

Pcirce

William x

William

Whitmore

Joseph

Gilbert

John

Henry

A.

A BDY of Albyns, Essex, bart. . —

Abdy, his son, bart. — — *

Abel of East-Clay don, Bucks, esq. Abercrombie of Birkenbog, Scot. bart. Abercrombie of Glassaugh, Scot. esq. Abercrombie of Glassaugh, Scot. esq. — Acland of Barnstaple, Dev. esq. —

Acland of Columb-John, Dev. bart. —

Acland of Columb-John, Dev. bart. —

A'Court of Ivy Church, Wilts, esq. — A'Court (his son) of Heytsbury, Wilts, esq. A'Court J (another son) esq. — •

Acton, of firamford Hall, Suff. esq. — * Acton of Aldenham, Salop, esq. — i Addison (Author of Cato, a Tragedy), esq. Affleck, of. Darham-Hall, Suff. esq. — Affleck of Darham-HalJ, Suff. esq. —

Aglionby of Nunnery, Cumb. esq. —

II

No. — 72

ib. 230 283 274

ib.

5*

ib.

47

207

ib.

— ib.

*75

- i4t

23. 212 .. J7

43 John

John

John

William

William

William

Charles

Lawrence

Charles

( 298 >

Aiilabie of Studley-Park, York, esq, Aislabie,jun.7sonsofd;ttoresq. Aislabie, 3 (.esq.

Aislabie (brother of John) esq. Aislabie (nephew of John) esq, Alanson of Sunley-Coats, York. esq. Alcock of Trotton, Suss. esq. Aid worth of Windsor, Berks, esq.

Richard Nevil Aldworth of Stanlake, Berks, esq. —

Lancelot /Sir Richard Marmaduke Sir Rowland Thomas Claudius

No. 229

ib.

ib.

ib.

ib. 208 190

4 $ "5

Townsend

Francis

Arthur

Thomas

George

John

Sir John

Philip

William

Andrew

Thomas

Henry

Allgood of Hexham, Northum. esq. —

Ailin, alias Anguish of Somerly Town, Suff. bart. 174

12

I ib.

33

230

119

206 208

16 168 231

Allington of Lincoln's Inn, esq.

Alston of Odell, Bedf. bart. —

Alston, esq. son of Sir Rowland.

Amy and of Ham, Sussex, esq. William earl of Ancram, son of the marq. of Lothian, William Vise. Andover, son of the earl of Berkshire

Andrews of Craven- Street, Westminster 34 Annesley of Thorngaby, York. esq. 95.

Annesley of Magdalen-College,' Camb. esq. Anson of Shuckborough, Staff. —

Anson (his brother) now Lord Anson Anstis of Tremardart, Corn. esq. — 21. 40

Anstruther of Anstruther, Scot. bart. 283. 307

Anstruther (his brother) of Ardie, Scot*, esq. 307 Archer of Welford» Berks, esq. — 3

Archer of Umberslade, Warw. esq. — 197

Archer, esq. his eldest son, now Lord Archer 193*199 Archer (his second son) esq. — ■ 199

Sir Alexander Areskine of Alva, Scot. bart. — 283

Sir John Areskine of Alva, Scot. bart. — 277

Areskine of Tinwall and Burriage, Scot. esq. 279

302. 3*3 Arscott of Telcott, Dev. es^. — 56

Arscott of Telcott, Dev. esq. — 59

Arundel of Stoke- Park, Northum. esq. 122

Arundel, esq. son of Id. Arundel of Trerise 227

John

Sir Charles

John Arthur Francis Richard

/

( *99 )

John

William Sir William John Tooma9 Thomas Edward William William Joseph Maurice Solomon Sir Henry Sir William Sir Jacob Sir John Sir Thomas Sir John Sir Robert Sir John Joseph

John

Mathew Id.

Henry Id.

No. Asgill^wq. — — — j 93

Ashbumham, esq. son of id. Ashbumham 239

Ashburnham of Bromham, Sussex, bart. 239. 245

Ashbumham, esq. — - — 239

Ashby of Losebjy Leic. esq. — 10 r

Ashby of Piggots-Hill, Hert. esq, — 85

Ashe of Hcytesbury, Wilts, esq. — 207

Ashe of London, merchant, esq. — 207

Ashe of Heytsbury, Wilts, esq. — j£.

Ashe of Langley, Wilts, esq. — 21 1

Ashley, esq. brother to the earl of Shaftsbury 64. 6$

66

4 tn

114

140 100 262

243 109

306

277

240

244

Ashley, of James-Street, Westminster, esq. Ashurst of Waterstock, Oxf. bart. —

Ashurst, alderman of London, kt. —

Astley of Melton-Constable, Norf. bart. •*- Astley of Pattishall, Staff. — 139,

Aston of Aston, Ches. bart. — 85.

Aubrey of Llantrithed, Glam. bart* — Austen of Boxley, Kent, bart. -—

Austen of Derhams, Middlesex, bart. — Austin, esq. _ .— _

Austin, esq. — -—

Aylmer of Greenwich, Kent* LP. —

Aylmer (his son) of Greenwich, Kent, I. P.

B.

Sir Edmund BACON of Garboldisham, Norf. bart.

Sir Edmund Waller Edward Tho. Sclater Sir Edward

Bacon of Gillingham, Norf. bart. Bacon of Earlham, Norf. esq. Bacon of Earlham, Norf. esq. Bacon of Catlidge, Camb. esq. Bagot of Blithfield, Staff, bart.

•SirW.WagstaffBagot, hit son, of Blithfield, Staff, bart,

114. 118

*75 118

37- "5 41. 1x6

17.25

167

167. 170

Charles

( 3"° )

Bagot, esq. brother to Sir Edward —

Bailey of Derby, esq. — —

Baillie of Jerviswood, Scot. esq. —

Baird of Newbyth, Scot. esq. —

Baker of Deal, Kent, esq. —

Baker, Vice- Admiral of the Blue, esq, Baker of Croke, Durh. esq. —

Baker of Thames-Ditton, Surrey, esq. Balch, esq. — — — ■

Balch, esq. — — - —

Baldwin of Aquilet, Staff, esq. —

Balfour Ramsay of Whitehill, Scot. esq. Balle of Maimhead, Dev. esq. —

Balle of Maimhead, Dev. esq. —

Bened.Leon.ld.Baltimore, of Woodcote, Surrey, I. P. Charles Id. Baltimore (his son) I. P. —

Sir Cop. Warw.Bampfylde, of Poltemore, Dev. bart. Joun Bampfylde, esq. brother to Sir Coppleston

SirRich.Warw. Bampfylde, bart. son of Sir Coppleston

Charles

Thomas

George

John

Hercules

John

George

William

George

Robert

Acton

Robert

Robert

Thomas

John

Edward

Sir Jacob

Jacob

John

John

Joseph

William

Henry

Robert

Sir William

Samuel

Scorie

Sir George

John

John

George

Bance of Challow, Berks, esq. —

Bangham of Leominster, Heref. esq. Banks of Milton-Abbas, kt. —

Banks of Milton-Abbas, Som. esq. Banks of Kingston-Hall, Dors. esq. Banks of Kingston-Hall, Dors, esq. Banks of Revesby-Abby, Line, esq. Banks of Revesby-Abbj", Line. esq. Banks of Broadchalk, near Salisbury, esq. Barbor of Somerford, Staff, esq. Barker of Ipswich, SufF. Bart. Barker of Fairford, Glou. esq. Barker of Chiswick, Middlesex, esq. Barlow of Sleighbich, Pemb. bart. Barlow of ditto, esq. —

Barlow of Laurenny, Pemb. esq. Barlow of Laurenny, Pemb. esq.

No, 167

46

*75 281

242

64. 6$

- 7i

53

150

a. 142 281

56

48

is

37- i8«t 47. 48.

ib.

a.

6. 208 82

67. 163

69 ib.

49. 106

3° 69

— 107

118. 172. 173

- 213

— 109 252. 268

— 266

— 268

— ib

Hugh

( 3°* )

Hugh Lewis

Sir John Miles John Vise.

Sir John

Charles

James earl of

Richard

John

John

Sir James

William vise.

John vise.

William

James

Allen

No. 267

*75 in

•

'74 128

ib.

7* 162

77 98. 161

Barlow of Laurenny, Pemb. esq. —

Barlow, esq. — — —

Barnard, alderman of London, kt. —

Barne of Sotterley, Suff. esq. —

Barrington of Becket, Berks, I. P. — W.Wildman vt.Barrington, his son — — •

Sir Charles Barrington of Barrington-Hall, Essex, bart.

Barrington of Swainston, I. Wight, bart. Barrow of the city of Gloucester, esq. - Barrymore of Wardly-Hall, Lane. I. P. Barry, esq. his second son —

Basset of Heanton-Court, Dev. esq. —

Basset of Heanton-Court, Dev. esq. —

Bateman, alderman of London, kt. — - 31. 132 Bateman, (his son) of Shobdon-Court, Heref. I. P. 82 Bateman, elder son of William of do. I. P. 136. 175 Bateman, esq. second son of ditto. — 185

Bateman of Alford, Line. esq. — 43

Bathurst, (now Lord) of Cirencester, Glou. esq. 78

Bathurst? ./,___ r°lCl^±n"} 78.

98

ib.

Peter

Benjamin

Benjamin

Henry

Charles

Samuel

Sir Nicholas

Robert

Edward

Edward

.203.204,

j-his brothers-} Park, Wilts. Bathurst J £of Lydney, Glou. esq. 77. 78

Bathurst, esq. eldest son of lord Bathurst 76

Bathurst, esq. second son of lord Bathurst 78

Bathurst of the county of York, esq. — 230

Bately of Bury, Suff. esq. — — 179

Bayley of Placenywyd, bart. — 247

Bay lis, esq. — — 118

Bayntun of Spy-Park, near Calne, Wilts, esq. 209 ' Bayntun-Rolt, of ditto, esq. — 211

Edm. Hungate Beaghan of Sissenhurst, Kent, esq. 64. 65. 245 Gregory Beake, esq. — — — 35

Lord William Beauclerk, 2d son to the Duke of St, Albans 188 Lord Vere Beauclerk, third -\ — — 4. 50

Beauclerk, fourth / Sons to the Duke of 50. 118 Beauclerk, fifth CSt. Albans — 4

Beauclerk, sixth J -*- — ib.

Sir

Lord Henry Lord Sidney Lord George

*">i

Sir George William

William

John

Ralph

William

Sir Henry

Richard

Richard lord

Sir Thomas

John

Robert

William

Thomas

Sir John

Philip

William

Robert

Thomas

Lord George

Thomas

John

Norborne

Henry

George

Maurice

I 3°* )

No. Beaumont of Stoughton-Grange, Leic. bart. 102

Beckford of Fonthill, near Hiitdon, Wilts, esq. 6]

Belchier of Epsom, Surrey, esq. — l9l

Belfield of the city of Exeter, esq. — 48

Bell of Sowerby, Yorksh. esq. — 234

Bellamy of the Inner-Temple, esq. — xji

Bellasyse of Bramspath- Castle, kt. — 38. 71

Bellasyse of the Inner-Temple, esq. — 38

Bellew of the Kingdom of Ireland — 194

Bellot of Moreton, Chesh. bart. — 170

Bence, Alderman of London, esq. — 171

Bene, alderman of Norwich, esq. — II J

Bennet, esq. — — — 3°^

Bennet of Nottingham, esq. — * 13?

Bennet, kt. — — — M7

Bennet of Whitcombe, near Bath. Som. esq. 67. 147

Benson of Wiibery, Wilts, esq. — 67

Benson of Bramham-Park, Yorksh. esq. 225

Benson of Nappe-Halsbury, Dev. esq. — 5*

Bentinck, brother to the duke of Portland 30. 2K

Bere of Hunt sham, Som. esq. — * 5$

Berkley of Stoke- Gifford, Glou. esq. — 7^

Berkeley of Stoke-GifFord, Glou. esq. — &

Berkeley, esq. 3d son of Charles earl of Berkeley &

Berkeley, 4th son, esq. — — 23 u 240

Berkeley of Pill, Som. esq. —

Henry William Berkeley Portman of Pill, Som. psq. —

William Richard Charles Charles Peregrine t Peregrine Albemarle

Charles

148

Berners of the kingdom of Ireland, esq. Berney, Steward of Norwich, esq. —

Bertie, esq. fifth son of Montagu E. of LUdsey 107

Bertie, esq. his son, of Uffington, Line. . &

Bertie, esq. second son of the latter — 2o8v

Bertie, esq. 2d son of Robert earl of Lindsey 24. 105

Bertie, esq. 5th son of Rob. earl of Lindsey 44. 103

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Bertie, esq. 6th son of Robert earl of Lindsey 136

Vere

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m.

Lord Vere

Bertie, second son to Robert first Duke of Ancas-

ter — — —

105

Lord Robert

Bertie, 3d sari to Robert, first duke of Ancaster

,65

Henry

Bertie, esq. brother to the first earl of Ablngton

248

Norris

Bertie, esq. grandson to Henry —

â– 33

James

Bertie, esq. second son of James, first eatt of Abing-

ton — — — 109.

308

Henry-

Bertie, esq, third son of James, first earl of Abin

gton 208

Robert

Bertie, esq. fourth son of James, earl of Abingtor

,208

Thomas

Best of Chilston, near Lenham, Kent, esq.

9=

Hugh

Bcthell of Ellerton, Yorksh. esq. —

23S

Slingsby

Bethel], alderman of London, esq. —

ill

"William

Betts of Epsom, Surrey, esq. — 64- 65

Arthur

Bevan of Laugh ern, Carm. esq, —

254

Sir Michael

Biddulph of Elmhurst, Surf. bart. —

168

Richard

Bigg of Barecourt, Berks, esq. —

6

John

Bigg of Eaton, Bedf. esq. —

87

Leonard

Bilson of Maple-Durham, Suss. esq. —

â– 59

Edward

Bingham of Bingham -Melcomb, Dors. esq.

60

John lord

Einny, son of the earl of Haddington —

37

John

Birch of Garnstone, Hercf. esq. —

83

John

Birch of the city of Coventry, War. esq.

198

Stephen

Biss of Wimbledon, Surrey, esq. 214

• 213

Sir Cecil

Bishoppof Parham, Sussex, bart.

32

Sir William

Blackett of Newcastle, Northum. bart.

126

SitWah.Calverlej Blacket of Calverlcy, Yorksh. bart. —

ib.

Nathaniel

Blackiston of Eeltham, Middlesex, esq.

38

Abraham

Blackmoreofthe loner-Temple, esq. 38. 97

Sir Lambert

Blackwell of Sprouston-Halt, Norf. bart.

204

John

Blackwood, esq. — —

310

Martin

Bladen of Abrey-HatcU, Esses, esq. 74. 157

. 161

Thomas

Bladen of St. James's Westminster, esq. j6

â–  194

Anthony

Blagrave of Southcot, Berks, esq. —

S

John

Blagraveof Southcot, Berks, esq. —

ib.

"""

Blanch of the city of Gloucester, esq. —

77 Sic

( 3°4 )

Sir John

Sir John

Will, marquis

William

John

Thomas

Sir Charles

Thomas

Sir Montagu

Maurice

William

Peter

Dennis

John

John ,

Charles

Daniel

Robert

Langham

Sir Thomas

John

Hugh

Hugh

Edward

George

John

John

Sir Philip

John

Sir William

Sir Edw. Des.

Sir Jacob

William

Thomas

Bland of Kippax-Park, Yorksh. bart. — Bland, his son, of Hulme, Lane. bart. — filandford (see vise. Rialton) -*- 32

Blathwayt, esq. — — -

Bligh, esq. now Lord Clifton. —

Blisse, esq. — >— —

Blois of Cockfield-Hall, SufF. bart. — Blud worth of Holt, Hants, esq. — -

Blundell of Edenderry, Ireland, bt. * — • Bockland of Lymington, Hants, esq. Bodvelle of Mad r in, Cam. esq. Bold of Bold, Lane. esq. — Bond of Grange, Dors. esq. —

Bond, his brother, of West-Tinham, Dors. esq. 69 Bond of Grange, Dors. esq. — — ib*

Boone of Rooks-Nest, Surrey, esq. — 215

Boone, his son, of Rooks- Nest, Surrey, esq. 30. 215 Booth, esq. nephew to Henry, first Earl of Warring- ton — — _ _ 25 Booth, esq. third son of Henry, first earl of War- rington — _ _ 18. 100 Bootle of Latham-Hall, Lane. kt. 100. 190 Borlace of Marlow, Bucks, esq. — 35 Boscawen of Tregothan, Corn. esq. 20. 24. 32 Boscawen, esq. his eldest son, now vise. Falmouth 24

338

94 136

147

- 9*

— ib.

— 174

— 25

*— 186 158. 162. 164

— 125 94. 98

61. 62.69

Boscawen, esq, his second son — -

Boscawen, esq. his third son —

Boscawen, esq. his fourth son —

Boteler of Watton- Wood-Hall, Hertf. esq. Boteler of Teston, Kent, bart. —

Boteler, his brother, esq. — —

Boughton of Lawford, Warw. bart. — Bouverie, of Longford, Wilts, bart. —

Bouverie, now vise. Folkston, bart. Bouverie, esq. son of lord Folkston, —

Bowcher, ef Christian-Malford, Wilts, esq.

24.27

3*

24

13- 86

242

a. 197

67

242

203 211

George

203,

George

William

Phineas

( 3°5 )

No.

Bowes of Stretham-Castle, Durh. $sq. — 70

Bowles of Burford, Wore. esq. — 66, 223

Bowles, esq. his brother — — —

G ust a v us vise. Boyne of Stackallan, Ireland, I. P. —

223 J 60

Henry Sir Francis John Thurloe Samuel Ellerker Sir Roger Henry Dodding Thomas Thomas Nathaniel ' Edmund William Thomas William Henry John Sir Orlando

Orlando

Henry

James

110

231

2

171

— 536

- 98

— " it.

- 96

— 72. 74

55- 192 86

Boyle, esq. afterwards lord Carleton —

Boynton of Agnes- Burton, Yorksh. bart. Brace of Astwood, Bucks, esq. —

Bracebridge of Lindsey-Hall, Warw. esq. Bradshaw of Risby, Yorksh. esq. —

Bradshaigh of Haigh, Lane. bart. —

Bradshaigh, esq. brother to Sir Roger, Braddyl of Coinshead, Lane. esq. —

Bramston of Skreans, Essex, esq. Brand of Fy field, Essex, esq. —

Brassey of ? oxford, Hert. esq. !Bray of Barrington, Glou. esq. — 76. 79

Bray, brother of Edra. of Barrington, Glou. esq. 113 Brereton of Sough-Hall, Ches. esq. — 100

Breton, esq. — — — 34

Brett, esq. — — - — 144

Brewer, esq. — — 243

Bridgman of Ridley, Cheshire, bart. 174. 182. 198

209 Bridgman, esq. son of Sir John Bridgman, bart. 140 Bridgman, esq. his son — 142

Bridges, esq. afterwards Duke of Chandos 24. 81

George Rodney Bridges of Avington, Hants, esq. —

George

William

Sir Humphry

Owen

Robert

John

Robert

Robttt

Thomas

VOL. I.

iS5>

*5S

165

22

14*. 143

251. 251,

245

Bridges of Avington, Hants, esq.

Bridges, esq. — —

Brigges of Houghton, Salop, bart.

Brigstock of Llechdynny, Carm. esq.

Bristowe, merchant in London, esq.

Bristowe of Quiddenham-Hall, Norf. esq. 35. 58

Bristowe of Michel-Dover, Hants, esq. J92

Britti fie of Bacons-Thorpe, Norf. esq. 115

Broderick, esq. elder brother of Lord Midleton,

I. P. — — • — j6i. 184

X

St John

James

Alexander

Alexander

Thomas

Philip

William

William

Clobery

William

William

John

John

Henry

Stamp

Sir Bryan

Sir Bryan

( 306 )

tfo. Broderick, esq. son of lord Midleton, I. P. 58

Brodie of Brodie, Scot. esq. — 28a

Brodie, his brother, of do. esq. 276. 282. 303.

278

— 90

173

— 134

36. 134. 199

198

— 79

2*9

- a.

a.

27.73

170

Brodie of Lethen, Scot. esq. Brodnax of Godmersham, Kent, esq. Broke, esq. — —

Bromley of Bagginton, Warw. esq. Bromley, jun. his son, esq. Bromley, another son, esq. —

Bromley of Upton, Wore. esq. —

Bromley of Horsheath-hall, Camb. esq. Bromley, his son, esq. —

Bromley, esq . eldest son of John Bromley, esq. his' second son —

Biooksbank of Hackney, Middlesex, esq Broughton of Broughton, Staff, bt.

Broughton Delves, his son, of Broughton, Staff.

bt.

Iasac Hawkins Brown of Garston, Hert. esq.

143

ib.

Sir Robert

Robert

John

Sir John

Charles Lord

Robert

James

John

James

George

Neil

John

Sir Owen

Owen

Sir John

Thomas

62 ib. 108 218 218 218 290

Brown, of the city of Westminster, bt. Browne of Frampton, Dors. esq. —

Browne, esq. his brother —

Brownlow, bt. (see Vise. Tyrconnel) 103.

Bruce, son of the earl of Aylesbury 214.

Bruce, esq. next brother to the earl 214. 215. Bruce, esq. second brother to the earl Bruce, esq. — —

Brudcnell, esq. brother to George earl of Cardi-

188. 166

310

149 5 f

Sir

gan — —

Bruere, apothecary, Covent Garden, esq. Buchanan, merchant in London, esq. Buck of Biddeford, Dev. esq. —

Buckingham of Mouseford, Berks, kt. Buckingham of Mouseford, esq. —

Buck worth of Sheen, Surry, bt. Budgen of Darking, Surry, esq. —

%

Sir Dewy Bulkeley of Burgate, Hants, kt#

Richard Vise. Bulkcley of Baron-Hill, isle Atigl. I. P. Richard Vise. Bulkeley, his eldest son, I. P« James Vise. Bulkeley, his second son, I. P. —

Bulkeley, esq. — - —

Buller, of Downes, Dev. esq. —

Buller of Shelingham, Corn. esq. Buller of Downes, Dev. esq. -—

Buller his son, esq. — - —

Bulteel of Tavistock, Dev. esq. Bunbury of Stanny, Ches. bt. —

Bunbury, his son, bt. —

Burchet of the Admiralty, esq. Burdett of Foremarck, Derb. bt. Burford, son to the Duke of St Albans, Burgh of Calder Abbey, Comb. esq. Burgoyne of Sutton, Bed. bt.

Thomas

James

John Francis

James

John

James

Sit Henry

Sir Charles

Josiah

Sir Robert

Karl of

John

'Sir George

Browldw Lord Burleigh, son to the earl of Exeter,

Paul

Harry

Peter

Merrick

Robert

John

John

William

William

William

George Vise.

Thbmas.

James

John

Edward

Robert

Sir George

Fattee

No. 66

247

248

ib.

256

20. 27

ib.

20. 3*

ib.

5S

*9

ib.

241

4- *5 123

1

107. 138

138. 164

ib;

Burrard of Wallhampton, Hants, esq. Burrardof Wallhampton, Hants, esq. Burrel of Beckingham, Kent, esq. 186

Burrel, his brother, esq. — • 14

Burridge, esq. — 59

Burridge, esq. — - — 63

Burridge, jun. merchant in London, esq. ib.

Burroughs of St James's, Westminster, esq. 152

Burslem of Burslem, Staff, esq. — 170

Burton of Luffenham, Rutl. esq. 138

Bury, son of the earl of Albemarle 188

Bury of Bury Narber — 39

Butler of Warminghurst-park, Suss. esq. 187. 196 Butler, his son, of Warminghurst-park, esq. 187. 1 95 Butler, Pres. of Magdalen College, Oxf. ll.d^ ' 134 Byerley of Goldsborough, Yoffesn. esq. _ 227 Byng of Southill, Bed. kt. andbt. '' "jo

Byng, esq. his eldest son, '— •*. 'jffc

X 2 Robert

Robert John

i 308 )

Byng, esq. his third son, Byng, esq. his fourth sonr

No: 9*

C.

William Charles

Charles Sloan

Charles

William

Sh ilst on

Reynolds

Sir Henry

Walter

Felix

Sir William

James

James

Sir James

James

Charles

Sir Duncan

John

John

John

Daniel John . Peter

Alex. Hume Henry

CADOGAN of Caversham, in Oxf. esq: 13$'

Cadogan, esq. his brother, ofCaversham, in

Oxf. — — . 5. 160

Cadogan, esq. son of Charles — 17

Caesar of Bannington -place, Hert. esq. 84. 86

Cage of Mill-Bank, Kent, esq. — 91

Calmady of Langdon, Devon, esq. t 2>J

Calthorpe jun. of Elvetham, Hants, esq. 206

Calthorpe of Elvetham, Hants, k.b. ib.

Calverley, esq. son of sir Walt. Calverley, bt. 1 26 Calvert of Marcham, Berks, esq. " — 5

Calvert, alderman of London, kt. — I XX

Campbell, esq. — — 3x5

Campbell of Rowallen, Scot. esq. 27*

Campbell of Ardkinglass, Scot. bt. 273. 298

Campbell of Ardkinglass, Scot. esq. * 298

Campbell of Auchmuty, Scot. esq. — 273

Campbell of Lochnell, Scot. esq. — ib.

Campbell of Mamore, Scot. esq. 280

Campbell, jun» of Coomb-Bank, Kent. esq. 276* 304

310 Campbell of Stackpole Court, Pemb. and Calder,

Scot. esq. — 266. 278

Campbell of Shawfield, Scot. esq. — 310

Campbell, his brother* of Shawfield, Scot. esq. 301 Campbell of South Garachtie, Scot. esq. 276. 304 Campbell of Berghamsheil, Scot. esq. 27S

Campion of Goodhurst, Suss. esq. 26. 34. »*7* J9S

George

( 3^9 >

Ko.

t Lord Carbery of Lax ton, Northampton, and Wool-

ston, Southamp. LP. — 238

Cardonnel, esq. sec. to the d. of Marlborough,

,56

illiam Carew of East Anthony, Corn. bt. — 20. 27

ventry Carew, his son, bt. — 20

cholas Carew of Bedington, Surrey, bt. 180. 186

as Carew of Crocomb, Som. esq. — 1 51

roes CarmichacI of Bonnieloun, Scot. bt. 290. 311

Carmichacl, esq. brother to the earl of Hyndford 311 narq. of Carnarvon, eldest son of the duke of Chandas 194 â– marq. of Carnarvon, his brother, after Wards duke 81.144. 'D*

Carnegie of Boysacke, Scot. esq. — 284

nes Carnegie of Pit arrow, Scot. bt. — 287

e Ld. Carpenter of Longwood, Hants, I. P. Ito. 165

;e Ld. Carpenter, his son, of Homme, Heref. I. P. 83. 127 ira Carr of Newcastle, Northum. esq. — 116

iwrence Carter of Newark, Nott. kt. — j8. 102

.111 Carter of Redbourn, Line. esq. — 226

as Carter of Redbourn, Line. esq. — ib.

rd Caiteret, esq. uncle told. Carteret — j8

t Vise.

Carteret, son of the earl of Granville

- ij*

15

Cartwright of Aynhoe, Nottham. esq

123

Cartwright of tke kingdom of Ireland,

sq- 34

Cary of West Sheen, Surry, esq.

- 26. 57

m

Cary, esq. — —

d.

Craysfort of Elton Hall, Hunt. I. P.

107

n

Cass, alderman of London, kt.

aph. Vise. Cast lee omer of Wandesford, Yorksh.

. p. 127. 229

dVisc

Cast'eraainofWanstead, Essex —

71- 74

urge

Caswall of the city of London, kt.

— 82

Caswall. esq. his son —

ib.

Cave vji Kempton, Bedf. esq. —

r. 2

umas

Cave of Stanford Hall, Northam. bt.

omas

Cave, his »on. of Stanford Hall, North.!

n. bt. il).

|am-s

Cavendish, uncle to the d. of Devonshi

46

X3

Lord

< 310 )

Ac.

4& *33

45* no. 207

— 64. 65

— 45

Cavendish of Westbury, Hants, esq. 37. 58. 157

Cayley, esq. — — 240

Cecil, esq. 2d son of John, 3d. e. of Salisbury 217

Cecil, esq. third son of John, fifth earl of Exeter 107

Cecil, esq. afterwards earl of Exeter — ib.

Chaffin of Chettle, Dors. esq. —

Phaffin of Chettle, Dors. esq. —

ChamberlayneofWardington, Oxf. esq.'

Chamberlayne of Thorpe, War. esq.

Chambers, esq. — —

Champernpon of Darlington, Dev. esq.

Champion, alderman of London, kt.

Chaplin of Louth, Line. bt. —

Chapman of Hertingfordberry, Hert. bt.

Chapman of Caldecot, Bucks, esq.

Chappie of Upway, Dors. kt.

Char let on of Apley, Salop, esq.

Charleton of Staunton, Nott. esq.

Chase of Great Marlow, esq.

Chauncy, esq. —

Chaundler of Cams, Hants, esq.

Chaworth of Annesley, Nott. esq.

Chernocke of Hulcott, Bedf. bt.

Chernpcke, bt. his son —

Chester of Chichley, Bucks, bt*

Chester of Knoll, Glou. esq.

Lord James Cavendish 7 , t , , , V

t j m. 1 n j- 1. \ brothers to the duke â– { Lord Charles Cavendish j L

Lord George Cavendish, second son to the duke

Lord Frederick Cavendish, third son to the duke

Philip

William

Robert

Charles

!|Brownlow/

Thomas

George "

George

Francis

John

Arthur

Sir George

Sir Robert

Sir John

Thomas

Sir William

3t John

Job Staunton

James

Toby

Richard Patrick Sir Pynsent Sir Boteler Sir John Thomas

— 9

154

6q ib.

9 192

»S

49 11

106

149 12 62

MI

*37 164,

*3«

z

2 1

76. 77

Walter Vise. Chetwynd of Ingestre, Staff. I. P. — 1^9

John Vise. Chetwynd, esq. his next brother, I. P. 40. 161. ib.

William Chetwynd, esq. his youngest brother 5°* l°*

William Chetwynd, jun. son of William, esq. — *6l

Walter Chetwynd of Grindon Hall, Warw. esq. 168

William (Chetwynd, esq. his brother 7- 2,7

William

William Vise.

Sir Arthur

Sir John

Sir Richard

Sir Francis

Sir Robert

Sir Francis

Samuel

Richard

John

Hugh

Charles

James

Thomas

William

Joshua

Charles

George

Charles

Charles

Awnsham

John

Anthony

Francis

Sir Thomas

Robert

Edward

Godfrey

George

George

Sir Robert

Thomas

Charles

Edward

( 3" )

.No. Cheyne, of the kingdom of Scotland — 12

Chichester of Yoneston, Dev. bt. — 52

Chichester, bt. son of sir Arthur — ib.

Child of Wanstead, Essex, bt. — 72« 74

Child, alderman of London, kt. — 210

Child, his son, alderman of London, kt. 26. 210 Child, second son. alderman of London 109. 11 1 Child, 3d son, ofOsterley Park, Middlesex, esq. 144 Chiswell, merchant in London, esq. 209

Cholmley of South wark, Surrey, esq. 181

Cholmley of Whitby, Yorksh. esq. — 23 £

Cholmondeley of Vale Royal, Ches. esq. 18

Cholmondeley, esq. brother to the earl, 28. 34. 265 Chowne of Alfriston, Sussex, esq. — 246

Churchill of Dallingo, SufF. esq. — 173

Churchill of Gussage, Dors, esq.' — 69

Churchill, esq. next brother to the duke of Marl- borough, — — 64^65 Churchill, esq. second brother to the duke of

- - SS

*S3

Marlborough, —

Churchill of Grosvenor-street, esq. Churchill, esq. his son —

Churchill, bookseller in London, esq. Churchill, his brother, esq. —

Chute of the Vine, Hants, esq. Chute, his brother, esq. —

Clarges of Westminster, bt. —

Clarges, his brother, of Westminster, esq Clarke, esq. — •—

Clarke of Chilcote, Derb. esq. Clarke of All-Souls-College, Oxf. ll.d. Clarke, a lord of the Admiralty, esq. Clarke of Snailwell, Camb. bt. —

Clarke of Hamstead, Middlesex, esq. Clarke, afterwards baron of the Exchequer, esq. 87 Clavell, esq. — ~ 64. 65

X 4 Gcorgr

157 119

i6r

62

ib.

158. 160

231

"23

— 5

149

45

134 21. 31

'5

38

( 2*2 )

Clavell, esq. — -r»

Clavering of Chopwell, Durh. esq. 14,

Clayton, alderman of London, kt. — Clayton, his nephew, of Marden, Surrey, bt.

m * ' ! r Sons of Sir William Clayton, esq. j

Clayton of L\\ erpool, Lane; esq. — r

Clayton of Adlington, Lane. esq. —

Clayton (see lord Sundon) —

Clayton, esq. — —

Clerke of Brickenden-Bury, Hert. kt. —

Clerke of Tame, Oxf. bt. —

Clerke of Weston, Oxf. esq. —

Cleveland, merchant in Liverpool, Lane. esq.

Cleveland, merchant in Liverpool, Lane. esq. ib.

Cleveland of Tapley, Dev. esq. — 27* 341

Clifton of Clifton, Nott. bt. and k.b. 131

Clive of Wormbridge, Heref. esq. — 3I

Clutterbuck of the isle of Thanet, Kent, esq. %2. 5.

2T#.

62

• 3* in

18$ ib.

98

186 ?3J

John John John

â– 

William

Thomas

Charles

James

Charles

Sir William

Sir William

John

Richard

Sir Thomas

Cockburn, esq. — —

Cockburn of Ormistoun, §cot. esq. —

Cockburn, esq. — — •

Cochran of Kilmarnock, Scot. esq. —

Cochran of Kilmarnock, Scot. esq. —

Cocks of Powick, near Worcester, esq. Cocks of Ryegate, Surrey, esq. —

Cocks of Powick, near Worcester, esq. Codrington of Dodington, Glou. bt. —

Codrington, his son, of Dodington, Glou. bt. Codrington of Didmarton, Glou. esq. — Coffin of Alwington, Dev. esq, —

Coke of Holkham, Norf. &.s. —

Edward Vise. Coke, his son — —

Thomas Coke of Trusley, Derb. esq. —

Henry Ludlow Coker of Hill Deverell, Wilts, esq.

_ 2

Mavnr

(

( 3'3 )

Maynard

Colchester, esq. —

76

Robert

Colebrooke, son of James, of Southgate, Middle-

sex, esq. — —

H

James

Colebrooke, esq. his brother —

185

Sir Thomas

Coleby of Kensington, Middlesex, bt. —

91

William

Colemore, jun. of Warwick, esq. —

199

Henry lord

Coleraine of Tottenham, Middlesex, LP.

105

James Edward Colleton of Hams Hill, Berks, esq. ■ —

»3

Benjamin

Collier of Ruckholts, Essex, esq. —

10S

William

Collier, esq. inspector of the play-house

M

Charles

Collyear, esq. afterwards e. of Portmore, S.P. lo.

lit

Edward

Colston, sen. of Mortlack, Surrey, esq.

,46

Edward

Colston, jun. merchant in Bristol, Som. esq.

14S

Sir H. Dutton Colt, of the city of Westminster, bt. —

110

Sir John

Commyns ofWrittle, Essex, kt. —

li

James lord

Compton, son of the Earl of Northampton

â– 97

George

Compton, his brother, esq. — 122.

â– 71

Sir Spencer

Compton, their uncle, c.b. — i;8. 187.

I9S

Valens

Comyn of Eversley, Hants, esq. —

2c6

John

Conduit of Cranbury Lodge, Hants, esq. 156.

.65

Thomas lord

Coningsby of Hampton Court, Heref. 1. P.

82

William

Conolly of Stratton Hall, Staff, esq. 1 39.

>7S

Sir John

Conway of Bothrithan, Flint, bt. 259.

260

Hemy

Conway, esq. brother to the earl of Hertford 32.

124

John

Conyers of Walthamstow, Essex, esq. 29.

•9S

Edward

Conyers, his son, of Copt-Hall, esq. —

â– 95

John

Conyers, son of Edward, of Copt-Hall, Essex, esq. j

Thomas

Conyers of Ellimore Hall, Durh. esq.

1'

James

Cooke of London, merchant, esq. —

33

Sir Charles

Cooke, alderman of London, kt. —

3°

George

Cooke of Harerield, Middlesex, esq. 33.

109

Brian

Cooke, son of sir George, of Wheatley, Yorksh.

bt. — — —

J3l

William

Cooke of Highnam, Glou. esq. —

77

Sir John

Cope of Bramsell, Hants, kt. andbt. 53. $$. 154

.164

Monncus

Cope, esq, his son, afterwards bt. — 137

. j6o Sir

Sir Jonathan

John

Sir Godfrey

Thomas

Sir Robert

Sir William

Sir Richard

Andrew

Thomas

Robert

Henry Vise.

Henry

Velters

James

Henry

Sir Robert

Chailes

Anthony

Francis

James

Stephen

John

Edward

Clement

Nicholas

Sir William

Sir John

Thomas

John

Charles

William

Sir John

Sir John Hynd

Sir John Hynd

Sir R. Salusb.

Sir L. Salusb.

( 3*4 )

No. Cope of Brewern, Oxf. bt. — 137

Cope of Whitacre, Norf. esq, — 23. 93

Copley of Spro thorough,' Yorksh. bt. , 234

Copplestone of Bowden, esq. Devon, esq. 41

Corbet of Stoke, Salop, bt. — • 139

Corbet, his son, of Stoke, Salop, bt. 142. 265

Corbet of Longnor, Salop, bt. — 14a

Corbet of Morton- Corbet, Salop, esq. ib.

Corbet, esq* secretary to the Admiralty 27

Corker of Falmouth, Corn. esq. — 34

Cornbury, son to the earl of Clarendon — 134 Cornewall of Mockas-Court, Heref. esq. 83

Cornewall, his eldest son and heir, esq. — * 80 Cornewall, his second son, esq. — - 8^

Cornewall of By fleet, Surrey, esq. — 81

Cornewall of Berington-castle, Heref. bt. 82

Cornewall of Berington-castle, esq. Heref. esq. 83 Cornish j esq. — — 215

Cornwallis of Albemarles, Carm. esq. 251. 252

Cornwallis, esq. second Cornwallis, esq. third Cornwallis, esq. fourth ^ Sons of lord Cornwallis 178

Cornwallis, esq. sixth J no. 178

Corrance of Parham, Suff. esq. — 175

Corseilis of Wivenhoe, Essex, esq. — 73

Cory ton of Newton, Corn. bt. — 41

Coryton of Newton, Corn. bt. — ib.

Coster of the city of Bristol, Som. esq. 146

Cotes of the city of Litchfield, esq. — 168

Cotes of the city of Litchfield, m.d. — 171

Cotesworth of London, merchant, esq. 105. 106

Cotton of Madingley Hall, Camb. bt. — 17

Cotton, his son, bt. — 15. 17. 218

Cotton, son of Sir John Hynd, bt. 37. 218

Cotton of Cumbermere, Ches. bt. — 18. 23 Cotton, bis brother, of Cumbermere, Ches. bt. 257

Sir

( s'i )

No.

Sir John

Cotton of Conning ton, Hunt. bt. —

87

Rowland

Cotton of Bellaport, Salop, esq. —

170

John

Cotton, esq. deputy steward of Westmins

er 110

William

Coventry, esq. late earl of Coventry

— 66

John Bulkeley

Coventry, esq. his third son —

219

Thomas

Couliton of London, merchant, esq.

49

Sic William

Courtenay of Powderam-castle, Dev. bt.

47- 54

Sir William

Courtenay, his eldest son, bt. —

ib. ih.

Kelland

Courtenay, esq. —

24. 88

Hen. Reginald Courtenay, another son, esq. —

54

George

Courtenay of Fitiford, Dev. esq.

39- 49- 56

Sir Robert

Cowan, kt. — —

33

William

Coward of the city of Wells, Som. esq.

148

Spencer

Cowper of Hertford. castle, Hertf. esq.

24. 58

Sir Charles

Cox of Southwark, Surrey, kt. —

181

Charles

Cox of Lypiat, Glou. esq.

26. 77. 78

John

Cox of Lypiat, Glou. esq. —

ib.

John

Cox of Stone Easton, Som. esq. —

1^3

Anthony

Cracherode of the Middle Temple, esq.

23

James

Craggs, sen. of Westminster, Middlesex

, esq. 30

James

Craggs, jun. his son, esq. —

33

Robert

Craigie, jun. esq. King's advocate in Scotland 302

Robert

Craven, esq. uncle tothe lord Craven

— 198

William

Craven of Wykin, near Coventry, Warw

esq. 197

Patrick.

Crawford of Auchinames, Scot. esq.

— £72

John

Crawley of Rothamsted, Hert. esq.

— 218

Edward

Cresset of Cund, Salop, esq. —

140

Richard

Cteswell, jun. of Sherston-Pinkey, Wilts

esq. 141. 217

John

Crew Offley of Crew-Hall, Ches. esq.

— 18

John

Crew, esq. his eldest son —

— ih.

Charles

Crew, esq. liis second son —

ib.

William

Crew-Oflley ofWichnor, Staff. —

170. 2IJ

Thomas

Crisp of Darnford, Oxf. esq. —

136. ijj

Sir Archer

Croft of Croft-castle, Heref. bt.

58. 82. 24s

Sir John

Croplcy of ClcTkenwell, Middlesex, bt.

67

Sir Thomas

Crosse of Westminster, bt. —

no

Sir

Sir John

George

Sir Ambrose

John

Sir Rushout

Sir Thomas

Sir Alexander

Henry

Sir James

Alexander

Henry

Eld red

Sir John

Sir Nathaniel

William

Nathaniel

.Sir John

( 316 )

Crosse, bt. his son — 23. 217

Crowle of Springhead, near Hull, Yorksh. esq. 226 Crowley, alderman of London, . kt. — 166

Crowley his son, alderman of London, esq. 51. 93 Cullen of East Sheene, -Surrey, bt. — 15

Culpeper of Preston Hall, Kent, bt. — 92

Cumming of Culter, Scot. bt. — 271

Cunningham, jun. of Balquhan, Scot. esq. 298* 309

Cunningham of Millncraig, Scot. bt. Cunningham of Craigends, Scot. esq. Cunningham of Slane, Ireland, esq. Cur wen of Sella- Park, Cumb. esq. Curzon of Keddleston, Derb. bt. Curzon, his brother, bt. —

Curzon, esq. another brother Curzon, esq. son of Sir Nathaniel Cust of Grantham, Line. bt.

— 290 294

59

— 44

45 45. 46. 99

99

— ib.

— iog

D.

Sir Thomas Sir William John

Francis earl William

John

Sir David

Sir James

Sir Hew

John

Joseph

Joseph

D'AETH of Knowlton-court, Kent, bt. 90. 241

Daines of the city of Bristol, Som. kt. 146

Dalby of the Inner Temple, Lond. esq. 5

of Dalkeith, son of the duke of Buccleuch 232

Dalrymple, esq. brother to the earl of Starr 277. 293

300. 314

Dalrymple, esq. — — 314

Dalrymple of Halles, Scot. bt. — 312

Dalrymple of Hailes, Scot. bt. — ib."

Dalrymple of North Berwick, Scot. bt. 285. 312

Dalston of Aeon- Bank, Cumb. esq. — 200

Darner of Dorchester, Dors. esq. — ' 62

Darner of Dorchester, Dors. esq. 64. 6$* 193

George

( 3"7 )

No.

George

Darner, his brother, esq. —

Oa

Joseph

Danvers, afterwards Sir Joseph, of Suethland,

Leic. bt. — — 49. 193.

232

Sir Conyers

D'Arcy of Ask, near Richmond, Yorksh. r.d.

132

v 224. 230.

23*

Sir James

Dashwood of Northbrook, Oxf. bt. —

â– 33

Sir Francis

Dashwood of West Wycombe, Bucks, kt. and bt

245

Sir Francis

Dashwood, his eldest son, bt, —

243

John

Dashwood King, esq his second son —

144

George

Dashwood, merchant in London, esq. —

161

Sir Thomas

Daval of Grays:, Essex, bt. —

75

Sir Robert

Davers of Rougbam, Suff. bt. —

172

Sir Jermyn

Davers, his son, of Rougham, Suff. bt.

ib.

James

Dawkins of Of er- Norton, Oxf. esq. —

i3G

John

Dawney, esq. son of lord Downe, I. P. 235

238

John

Deacle of Wingrove, Bucks, esq. 11

222

George

Dean of Taunton, Som. esq. —

59

Sir. Matthew

Decker of Richmond. Sorry, bt. —

144

Tho. H. Vise

Deerhurst, eldest son of the earl of Coventry

66

Geo. W. Vise

. Deerhurst, second son of do. afterwards earl 66

219

Thomas

De Grey of Merton, Norf. esq. — 114

III

Kinard

De laBere of Southam, Glou. esq. —

7<5

Sir John

Delaval of Seton, Northum. bt. —

125

Francis Blake

Delaval, his heir, of Seton, Northum. esq.

ib.

Francis Blake

Delaval, his son, esq. —

206

George

Delaval of Newby, Northum. esq. —

29

William

Delaane of Doddington, Kent, esq. —

89

I'eter

Delme of Ojiarly, Hants, esq. — l$6

215

George

Dennis of the county of Cornw. esq. —

22,

Sir Edmund

Denton of Hillersden, Bucks, bt. —

8.9

Alexander

Denton of HUlersden, Bucks, esq. —

9

George

Denton of Wardington, Oxf. esq. —

89

Sir Cholmley

Dering of Surend en- Dering, Kent, bt. 27. 89

Sir Edward

Dering, his son, bt. —

ib.

Sir Jacob

Deshouverie ~t -d „, -

Desbouverie j

Sir Edward

Price

Price John John Robert

Edward

Edward lord

Sir Tristram

Josiah

John

Paul

Charles

John

John

George

George fiubb

George Thomas Sir Gilbert John

( 3*8 )

No. Devereux of Vaynor, Montg. esq. 175. 264

Dibble, timber-merchant, esq. — ji

Digby of Mansfield Woodhouse, Nott. esq. 131. 132

Digby, esq. second 7 8on of ^ mh j p .

Digby, esq. third 3 / ° yt

Digby, son of Edward, I. P. — 212

Dillington of Knighton, I. Wight, bt. — 160

Diston, Blackwell-Hall factor, esq. — 210

Dixon, jun. of Kilbucho, Scot. esq. — 292

Docminique of Chipsted, Surry, esq. 185

Docminique, his son, of Chipsted, . Surry, esq. ib.

Dodd, esq. son of the lord chief baron, X48

Dodd of Swallowfield, Berks, esq. -*• 5

Dodington of Gunvill, Dorset, esq. 1 50. 245

Dodington of Gunvill, Dorset, esq* 64. 6 $4 150

201. 154

Dodington of Horsington, Dorset, esq. 64. 6$

Dodson, esq. — — 22

Dolben of Finedon, Northam. bt. 121. 158

Dolben, esq. his younger brother, and son to the

archbishop of York —

John Dolphin of Shenston, Staff, esq.

A. Mohun vise. Donerayle of Donerayle, Irel. I. P. Fleetwood Dormer of Lee, Bucks, esq.

Sir Alexander Douglas of Killhead, Scot, bt.

Alexander

Sir John

George

Robert

John

William

William

Archibald

James

Lord Charles

Oley

22

169

216. 245

10. 212

291

288

Douglas, esq. —

Douglas of Kilhead, Scot. bt. Douglas, afterwards carl of JMorton Douglas, his brother, esq. —

Douglas, esq. brother to the earl of March Douglas, sen. of Cavers, Scot. esq. 277

Douglas, jun. of Cavers, Scot. esq. Douglas of Cavers, Scot. esq. —

Douglas, esq. — —40

Douglas, second son of the duke of Queensberry 279

Douglas of Newcastle, Northum. esq. 127

Richard

*79- 3*3 291. 311

ib. 302

292

3*3 296

3*3 212

( 3'9 )

No.

Richard

Dowdeswell of Pole-court, Wore. esq.

79

William

Dowdeswell, esq, his son, of Pole-court, Wore, ib.

William

Dowdeswell, esq. son of William —

ib.

Charles

Dowdeswell of Forhampton, Glou. esq.

ib.

Henry vise.

Downe of Cowick, Yorksh. I. P.

224

Henry vise.

Down, hisgrandson, ofCowick, Yorksh.

ib.

Sir George

Downing of Gamlingay, Cam. k.b. and bt.

*4

Sir J. Garrard

Downing, his cousin, of Gamlingay- Park, Carab.

bt. — _

1 "74

Sir William

Drake, of Ash, Dev. kt.andbt. —

54- 57

Sir Fra. Henry Drake, of Buckland, Dev. bt. —

55- JS

Sit Fra. Henry

Drake, bt. son of Sir Francis —

58

Mont. Garrard Drake of Shardelois, Bucks, esq. —

8. iz

John

Drake of Shardelois, Bucks, esq. —

ib.

William

Drake of Shardelois, Bucks, esq. —

ib.

Henry

Drax of Charborough, Dors. esq.

63. 68

Thomas Erie

Drax, esq. his son —

63. 69

Francis

Drew, of the city of Exeter, esq. —

48

Henry earl of

Drogheda, of Ireland, I. P. —

28

John

Drummond of Megginch, Scot. esq.

=93

John

Drumraond of Quarrel, Scot. esq.

306

Sir Thomas

Drury of Overston, Northam. bt. —

74

Dryden of Chesterton, Hunt. esq. 0 —

87

Richard

Ducane of London, merchant, esq.

73

Matthew

Ducie Moreton of Tortworth, Glou. esq.

76

Matthew

Ducie Moreton, hisson, esq. 23. 33. 77.

209. 213

George

Ducket of Hartham, 'Wilts, esq. —

2C9

William

Ducket of Hartham, Wilts, esq. —

ib.

Sir Matthew

Dudley of Clapton, Northam. bt. —

87

Alexander

DuffofBiaco, Scot. esq. —

3°3

"William

Duff, hisson, afterwards Lord Braco, I. P.

=74

Sir Edward

Duke of Benhall, Suff. bt. —

•75

John

Duke Heath of Giuisham, Dev. esq.

54

Edmund

Dummerof Cranbourne, Hants, esq.

.96

Thomas Lee

Dummcr of Cranbourne, Hants, esq.

»jfi. 160

Sir James

Dunbar of Bowermaden, Scot. kt.

276 Patrick

t 3" )

No.

Patrick

Dunbar of Howermaden, Scot, esq.

276

William vise.

Duncannon, son of the earl of Besborough, I.P

. 46

Edmund

Dunch of Whitcnham, Wilts, esq. 6. 213.

232

Sir Charles

Duncombe, alderman of London, kt. —

205

Thomas

Duncombe Brown, esq. his sister's son, of Dun.

combe-Park, Yorklh. —

205

Th.â„¢

Duncombe, his son, of Duncombe- Park, Yorkst

esq. — _ 203.

229

Anthony

Duncombe, esq. brother of sir Charles

231

Anthony

Duncombe, esq. his son, afterwardslord Fever-

•

sham, ofBarford, Wilts — 203.

205

Edward

Duncomb of Holbeck, Line. esq. —

201

Francis

Duncomb of Broughton, Bucks, esq.

12

George

Dundas of Dundas, Scot. esq. , —

ago

Lawrence

Dundas of Craigton, Scot. esq. —

3"

Robert

Dundas of Ami ston, Scot. esq. —

2S1

George vise.

Dupplin, son of the earl of Kinnoul, S. P.

3*

Thomas vise.

Dupplin, his son — — 17.

228

Sir John

Dutton of Sherborne, Glou. bt. —

76

Lewis

Dymock of Scrivelby, Line. esq. —

103

Richard

Dyott of the city of Litchfield, Staff, esq.

168

Lionel earl of

Dysart, of Helmingham, Suff. S. P. —

172

E.

Giles

EARLEof Ester*. Wilts, esq. — 211

212

W. Rawlinson Earle, his son, of Hendon, Middlesex, esq.

212

213

William

East, of the Middle Temple, esq. —

40

Robert

Echlin, esq. Lieut. -General —

177

Sir Robert

Eden of West Aukland, Durh. bt. —

70

Sir John

Eden, his son, of Aukland, Durh. bt. —

ib.

Richard

Edgecumbe of Mount- Edgecumbe, Dev. esq. 23.53

_

Richard

( 3*i )

U,.

Richard

Edgecumbe, jun. esq.j,^ sons — 23. Edgecumbe, esq. J — 36.

53

George

53

Kendcric

Edisbury, esq. — — «

75

Samuel

Edwards of Frodglcy, Salop, esq. —

â– 43

Francis

Edwards of Haylett, Pemb. esq. —

268

William

Edwards of Johnston, Pemb. esq. —

ib.

Thomas

Edwards, jun. of the city of Bristol, Som.esq. 146.

14S

Samuel

Edwin of Lanvihangel, Glam. esq. —

â– 5'

Charles

Edwin of Lanvihangel, Glam. esq. no.

261

Charles

Egerton, esq. uncle to Scroop, duke of Bridge w.

â–  "3

William Charles

Egerton, esq. j brotlierstothcduke 8. Egerton, esq. J

'23

10

Sir Tho. Grey Egerton of Hea ton-hall, Lane. bt. —

97

John earl of

Egmont, of Charlton, Kent, I. P. — •

75

John earl of

Egmont, his son, I. P. — 83.

no

Francis

Elde, master in Chancery, esq. —

169

Jonathan

Elford of Bickharo, Com. esq. — Z7

■3«

Edward

Eliot of Port-Eliot, Corn. esq. 22. 23

• 37

Richard

r.Liot or rort-E.iiut, Corn, esq, â– â– â– â–  22

â–  37

Edvrard

Eliot of Port-Eliot, Com. esq. —

37

William

Eliot, esq. one of his Majesty's Equerries

209

Sir Gilbert

Eliot of Stobbs, bt. — —

296

Sir Gilbert

Eliot of Minto.bt. — — ■

ib.

John

Ellis, esq. — —

75

Thomas

Ellis, esq. — —

â– 3

Welbore

Ellis, esq. a lord of the admiralty (i.\. 65.

='3

Sir William

Ellys ofNacton, Line. bt. —

.08

Sir Richard

Ellys, his son, bt. — —

105

Cuthbert

Ellison of Hepbourn, Durh. esq. —

67

William

Elson of the city of Chichester, Suss. esq.

j 88

Sir Abraham

Elton of the city of Bristol, Som. bt. —

>4S

Sir Abraham

Elton, his son, of the city of Brist. Som. bt. 146.

149

Sir Harvey

Elwes of Stoke, near Clare, Suff. bt.

â– 77

Sir John

Elwill of Englefield-Green, Surrey, bt.

,84

Benjamin

England of Yarmouth, Norf. esq. —

â– â– 7

George

England of Yarmouth, Norf. esq. —

ib.

[VOL. ..]

Y Thomas

( 3" )

N:

Thomas

Erie of Charbury, Dors. etq. — 78.

'57

Joieph

Erie, merchant in Bristol, Som. esq.

146

Sir Edward

Ernie of Brimslade-Park, Wilts, bt. 68. 157.

218

Sir John

Erskine, kt. — —

298

William

Erskine, esq. — —

306

John

Erskine, esq. — —

3^9

James

Erskine, esq. brother to the late earl of Mar

277

3°S-

3°9

Thomas -

Erskine, esq, son of the late earl of Mar

277

298.

3°9

Charles

Erskine, esq. — -i.

3*5

Sir Henry

Erskine of Alva, bt. —

ib.

John

Essington of Ashlings, Hertf. esq. II.

243

Sir James

Etheridge of Great Marlow, Bucks, kt.

H

William

Ettricke of the Middle Temple, esq. —

163

George

Evans, esq. late lord Carberry, I. P. —

208

George

Evans, esq. afterwards lord Carbery, his son, I.P. ib.

Richard

Evans of Queenbo rough, Kent, esq. —

93

George

Evelyn of Rooks-Nest, Surrey, esq. —

182

John

Evelyn of Wotton, Surrey, esq, afterwards bt.

26

John

Evelyn, esq. his son — — 26". 32

Charles

Eversfield of Derm, near Horsham, Suss. esq.

afterwards bt. — 187. i8<;

.194

George earl of Euston, son of the duke of Grafton

108

Charles

Ewer, alderman of London, esq. —

67

Sir John

Eyles, alderman of London, bt. — III

. 2tl

Sir Joseph

Eyles, his brother, alderman of London, kt. 18]

. 210

Francis

Eyles, his first cousin, merch. in London, esq.

2IO

Francis

Eyles, nephew of Francis, of the Devizes,

Wilts, esq. — —

2IO

Robert

Eyre, esq. late lord chief justice — 156. 203

John

Eyre, his brother, of Brickworth, Wilts, esq.

205

Giles

Eyre, their nephew, of Brickwoith, Wilts, esq.

ib.

Thomas

Evton of Trinley, Flint, esq. * —

260

.

r.

t 3*3 )

F.

m.

Robert

FAGG, aft.TofWistort.Suss.rbt. Sir Robert f and Mystole,-*

194

Sir Robert

Fagg.hisson-' Kent, *-bt.

ib.

Sir Stafford

Fairborti, admiral, kt. —

9'

Thomas lord

Fairfas of Denton -castle, Yorksh. S. P.

224

Robert

Fairfax, his brother, ofSteeton, Yorksh. esr

[•

325

Robert

Fairfax, his third son, of Leeds-castle, Kent,

esq

. 92

John

Falconar of Phesdoe, Scot. esq. —

2S7

James

Fall, merchant in Dunbar, Scot. esq.

312

John

Fane, esq. afterwards earl of Westmoreland 9.

89

. 242

Mildmay

Fane, esq. his brother —

—

89

Charles vise.

Fane of Basselden, Berks, LP. —

J5

Francis

Fane of Brympton, esq. — 149. ]

■**•

'59

Thomas

Fane, esq, — —

«3

Simon

Fanshaw of Pill- Mail, esq. —

218

William

Farrer of Bidenham, Bedf. esq. —

2

Sir Richard

Farrington of Chichester, Suss. bt. —

18S

Thomas

Farrington, major-general in the army, esq.

212

Thomas

Farrington, his son, of Chislehurst, Kent. esq.

38

â– 6*

215

Francis

Fawkes of Farnley, Yorksh. esq. —

227

Nicholas

Fazakerley of Prescot, . Lane. esq. —

95

Coulson

Fellows of Harapstead, Middlesex, esq.

87

Sir Thomas

Felton of Playford, Soff. bt. —

179

John

Fenwick of By well, Norlhum. esq.

I2J

Nicholas

Fen wick of Lemington, Northum, esq.

126

Robert

Fenwick of Lincolns-Inn, esq. —

9S

Alexander

Ferguson of Craigdarroch, Scot. esq.

3'3

s,jmt,

Ferguson of Kilkerran, Scot. bt. —

299

Y 2

Jolm

C tu >

JV*#.

John* vise.

Fennanaugh of Middle-CUydon, Bucks, LP. 8. ia

Ralph vise-

Fermanatigh, son of JoHd, I. P. — ia, ij

John

Fermor of Seven Oalce, Kent, esq. — . 212

Robert

Feme, esq. — — 215

Thomas

Ferrers of Bangaston, Perab. esq. -» 267

Richard

Ferrier of Yarmouth, Norf. esq. — 117

William

Fielding, esq. brother to Basil, earl of Denbigh 1 19

Daniel lord

Finch, eldest son of the earl of Nottingham 138

William

Finch, his second son, esq. — 44

John

Finch, his third son, esq. — 134. 138

Henry

Finch, his fourth son, esq. — 124. 233

Edward

Finch, his fifth son, esq. — 16

John

Finch, second son of the earl of Aylesfbrd, esq. 92

SirCordell

Firebrace of Me! ford- hall, Suff. bt. — 172

"Francis

Fisher of the Grange, near Grantham, Line. esq. 108

John vise.

Fitzharding, of the kingdom of Ireland, — 4

Lord August

usFitzroy, son of the duke of Grafton — 118

Charles

Fitzroy, esq, his half brother — ib.

John

Fitzwilliam, esq. afterw. earl Fitznilliam, I. P. 121

William earl

Fitzwilliam, hisson, o£ Milton, Northam. I. P. ib.

Richard vise.

FitzwilUams, of Merion, Ireland, I. P. 36^

Sir William

Fleming of Redall-hall, Westm. bt. — 200

Henry

Fleming, esq. — — 37

Richard

Fleming of South -Stone ham, Hants, esq. 156

George;

Fletcher, esq. — — 42

Andrew

Fletcher, jun. of Salton, Scot. esq. — 312

Henry

Fletewood of Penwortham, Lane. esq. 95

John

Fletewood of Missenden, Bucks, esq. — 8

Floyer of Hints, near StaiFord, esq. — 171

Thomas

Foley of Whitley-court, Wore. esq. — 169

Edward

Foley, his brother, esq. — 221

Richard

Foley, his younger brother, esq. — ib.

Paul

Foley oF Stoke-court, Heref. esq. 83. 235

Thomas

Foley, his son, esq. — So. 81. 169

Thomas

Foley, son. of Tho. esq. — 8l. 22*

Thomas

Fonnereaw of Chriet-Ch. Ipswich, Suff. esq. 177

Shafc,

H^&S^H

( 3'S )

Xe.

Zach. Philip

Fonneieau, his brother, merchant in Land, esq.

i76

Francis

Foote, esq. — —

3*

Sir Arthur

Forbes of Craiglevar, Scot, kt, and bt.

271

John

Forbes of Culloden, Scot. esq. — 278

286

Duncan

Forbes, lord advocate of Scotland, esq.

303

George lord

Forbes, ion of the eatl of Granard —

93

Sit William

Forrester of Apley, Salop, kt. —

M3

William

Forrester of Apley, Salop, esq. —

ib.

William

Forrester of Do thill, Salop, esq. —

ib.

Brooke

Forrester, his son, of Willy, Salop, esq.

ib.

Hugh

Fortescueof Fillcy, Dev. esq. — 23-38

Theophilus

Fortescue, esq. his brother — 47- 52

William

Fortescue of Buckland, Oct. esq. —

160

John

Fortescue Aland, esq. since lord Fortescue, I. P.

190

Kenneth lord

Fortrose, son of the earl of Seaforth 295

303

Thomas

Foster of Etherston, Northu.ro. esq. —

"5

Thomas

Foster, jun. esq. his son —

ib.

Thomas

Foster, esq. — —

34

Charles

Fotherby of Barhim, Kent, esq. —

93

Sir Richard

Fowler of Haraage Grange, Salop, bt.

269

John

Fownes, jun. of Nethway, Dev. esq. —

57

Richard

Fownes of Stapleton, Dors. esq. —

«9

Sir Stephen

Fox of Farley, Wilts, kt. —

203

Charles

Fox, esq. bis eldest son — —

ib.

Stephen

Fox, esq. his id son, afterward* lord Ilchcster 67

206

Henry

Fox, esq. his third son — 4-

206

George

Fok of Braroham-Park, Yorksh. esq. 206.

225

Robert

Frank, of Pontefract, Yorksh. esq. —

"38

Sir Thoma*

Frankland of Thirkelby, Yorksh. esq.

234

Frederick Thomas

Frankland, esq. brother of sir Thomas —

ib. ib.

Frankland, their nephew, of Kirby, Berks, esq.

Sir Thomas

Frankland, sonof sir Thomas, bt. 75-

234

William

Fraser, esq. brother to lord Sahuun —

304

Thomas

Freake of the county of Dorset, esq. —

5j

Thomas

Frederick of Walton, Surry, esq. —

193

Vj

oh.

( 3*6 )

N:

John

Frederick, esq. jjfr.fc,^ *9- 192

Fredenck, esq, J 19a

Charles

Ralph

Freeman of Haraels and Aspeden, Hert. esq. 84

Ralph

Freeman of Hamels and Aspeden, Hert. esq. ib.

John

Freind of London, M. D. - — — 21

Jcffcry

French, of the Inner Temple, esq. — IJ3

John

Fulham, esq. ' — — 186

Join,

Fuller of Brightlmg, Suss. esq. — 187

Sam. Pargitei

Fuller of Stedham, Suss. esq. — 159

John

Fuller of Yarmouth, Norf. esq. — 53

Sir Henry

Furnese of Waldersharc, Kent, bt, — 241

Sir Robert

Furncse of Waldershare, Kent, bt. 24. 89. 243

Henry

Furnese of Gunnersbury -house, Midd. 127. 240. 243

Richard

Fydell, merchant in Boston, Line. esq. — 105

William

FytcheofDanbury,. Essex, esq. — 74

Thomas vise

. GAGE of Higbmeadow, Glou. I. P. 79. Ijl, 196

Will. Hall

Gage, his son, esq. — — 246

Sir William

GageofFirle, Suss. K.n.andbt. — ib.

Leonard

Gale of Worth, Suss. esq. — 195

Rog„

Gale of Scruton, Yorksh. esq. — 237

John ,isc.

GalwayofSerlby, Nott. LP. — 99. 23J

William vis<

:. Galway, his son, of Serlby, Nott. I. P. 234. 238

John

Gape of St Albani, Hert. esq. — 85

Thomas

Gape of St Albans, Hett. esq. — ib.

Sir Samuel

Garrard, aldermanof London, bt. — 12

John

Garth, Recorder of Devizes, Wilts, esq. 210

Jo«ph

Gascoigne of Chiswick, Middlesex, esq. 68

Francis

Gashry of Parsons- Green, Middlesex, esq. 31

John

Gauntlet, esq. — — 204

Robert

£ 327 )

AV

Robert

Gay of Hatton Garden, Middlesex, esq.

'47

Robert

Gayer of Stoke-park, Bucks, esq. —

4

Thomas

Geers Winford of the Marsh, Heref. Aq.

— 81

Sir John

Germaine of Drayton, Northam. kt. and bt.

49. 127

Sir Thomas

Gery, master in Chancery, kt. —

,98

Edward

Gibbon of Putney, Surrey, esq. —

i$6. 1S9

Thomas

Gibson of Lothbury, Lond. esq. —

ij8. 218

Sir William

Giffard of Greenwich Hospital, kt. —

>JT

John Ho skins

Giffordof Bemister, Dors. esq. —

66. 208

Benjamin

Giffotd of Horsington, Som. esq. —

63

Richard

Gildart, merchant in Liverpool, Lane, esq

100

5ir Charles

GilmourofCraigmillar, Scot. bt. —

281

Joseph

Girdler, Serjeant at law, esq. —

'7^

William

Glanville of St Clair, Kent, esq. —

242

John vise.

Glenorchy, son of the earl of Breadalbane,

K.B. 27

Sir John

Glynn ofHawardine Castle, Flint, bt.

— *59

Richard

Goddard of Swindon, Wilts, esq.

201.217

John

Goddard of Falmouth, Corn. esq. —

33

Francis

Godfrey, esq. — —

40

Charles

Godfrey of London, esq. —

19

Peter

Godfrey, merchant in London, esq, —

III

Sidney

Godolphin of Thames- Ditt on, Surrey, esq.

26.37.40

Francis

Godolphin of Baylis, Bucks, esq. —

26

Sir Robert

Godshall, alderman of London, kt. —

III

Jotn

Goodal of Fowey, Corn. esq. —

36

Sir Edward

Goodece of Burhope, Heref. kt. and bt.

80. 222

John

Gordon, esq. — —

3=5

Alexander

Gordon of Ardoch, Scot. esq. —

3=3

Sir Robert

Gordon of Gordonstowu, Scot. kt. and bt

276

Sir William

Gordon of Invergordon, Scot. bt.

278. 299

Sir John

Gordon of Invergotdon, Scot. bt. —

. 2,8

William

Gordon of Tring, Hert. esq. — 73- SS- 2l3

Charles

Gore, eldestsonofWilliam, esq. —

84. 213

John

Gore, second son of William, esq, —

213

John

Gore, brother to Will, of Bush-hill, Mid.

esq- 106

"

Y4

Thomas

( 3=* )

Na,

Thomas

Gore, brother to William, of Dunston, Berks, esq.

2. 12. 157. 21$

Henry

Gorges of Eye, Heref. esq. — 80. 82. 83

Sir Harry

Goring of Highden, Suss. bt. — 189. 194

Charles

Goring, esq. his eldest brother — 194

Sir William

Gostwick of Willington, Bedf. kt. & bt. 1

Peter

Gott of Lewes, Suss. esq. — 187. 191

Samuel

Gott of Lewes, Suss. esq. — 191

Sir Richard

Gough of Edgbaston, Warw. kt. — 193

Sir Henry

Gough, his son, bt. — 49. ig3

Harry

Gough, nephew of sir Richard, of Enfield, Mid-

dlesex, esq. — — 193

Sir Nathaniel

Gould of Newington, Middlesex", kt. — 192

John

Gould of Newington, Middlesex, esq. — ib.

Nathaniel

Gould of Crosby-square, London, esq. 68

Will. Leveson

Gower, esq. | 167

Tho. Leveson

Gower, esq. f brothers of earl Gower 179

Bapt. Leveson

Gower, esq. J lb.

Rich. Leveson

Gower, esq. second son of earl Gower $$â–  l63

StBartholumew Gracedieu, kt. — 35

J.m«

Graham of Levinz, Westm. esq. 200. 201

Mungo

Graham of Gorthy, Scot. esq. — 277. 311

David

Graham of Orchill, Scot. esq. — 293

Lord George

Graham, brother to the duke of Montrose 298

George earl" of Granard, of the kingdom of Ireland, LP. 93. 31 j

John marq. oi

' Granby, father of the duke of Rutland 101. J08

John marq. of Granby, afterwards duke of Rutland — I38

John marq. ol

'Granby, son of the duke — 108

Sir Archibald

Grant of Mcnymusk, Scot. bt. — 271

Alexander

Grant of Grant, Scot. esq. — 282. 286

Sir James

Grant of Grant, Scot. bt. — 286. 304

Sir Ludovic

Grant of Grant, Scot. bt. — 282

William

Grant of Preston-Grange, Scot. esq. 304

Richard

Grantham of Golthoe-hali, Line. esq. — 104

George

Granville, esq. afterwards lord Lansdowne 20. 26. 56

Ucinard

Granville, esq. brother to lord Lansdowne 28. 36

Robert

-

( 3'9 )

Xe.

Robert

Gray, esq. — — 226

Charles

Gray of Colchester, Essex, esq. — 73

Samuel

Greathead of Guys-ClifF, near Warw. esq. 198

George

Gregory of Nottingham, esq. — 130. 232

William

Greirson of Lagg, esq. — — 279

Richard

Grenville of Wotton, Bucks, esq. — 9. 13

Richard

James

Thomas

Grenville, esq.-j h;s ^ by ^ ^^ 8. g

Grenv.Ue.esq./ Templef (Utwoflord „ g Grenville.esq.f ; Cbham 66.216 Grenville, esq. J 66

Francis

Grevile, esq. eldest son of Fulk, lord Brook 199

Algernon

Grevile, esq. second son of Fulk, lord Brook ib.

Dodington

Grevile, esq. third son of Fulk, lord Brook ib.

" Fulk

Grevile of Wilbury, Wilts, esq. — 113

Harry lord

Grey, now earl of Stamford — 101

Hatty

Grey of Billingbear, Berks, esq. 5. 6. J?. 128

John Whitwell Griffin, nephew of the late lord, of Stmning-hJIL,

Berks, esq. — — 166

William

Griffith of Kisnamulcli, Cam. esq. 255. 236

John

Griffin of Kisnamulch, Cam. esq. — 255

William vise.

Grimston of Gorhambury, Hert. I. P. — «j

Sir Richard

Grosvenor of Eaton-ball, Ches. bt. — 19

Sir Thomas

Grosvenor, his brother, bt. — ib.

•

Sir Robert

Grosvenor, another brother, bt. — ib.

Grey James

Grove of Pool-hall, Staff, esq. — 141. 223

William

Grove of the city of Coventry, War. esq. 198

Heneage lord

Guernsey, afterwards earl of Aylesford — 180

Heneage lord

Guernsey, son of the earl of Aylesford 92. 101

William

Guidott of Laverstoke, Hants, esq. — 166

Sir John

Guise of Rencorob, Glou. bt. — 14. 76

John

Guise, jun. of Rencomb, Glou. esq. — II

Richard

Gulston of Widihale, Hert. esq. — 86

ip*ph

Gulston of London, merchant, esq. 33. 61

Jokn

Gumley of Islcwortb, Middlesex, esq. 193.194

Samuel

Gumley, esq. his brother — — 231

Nathaniel

Gundry of Dorchester, Dors. esq. — 62 James

'

( 33" )

&.

w,

Gunter of Abergavenny, esq.

— 112

Thomas

Guy of Lombard -street, bookseller

— 171

Francis

Gwyn of Ford- Abbey, Dev. esq.

49. 148. 163

Edw. Prideaux Gwyn, his son, esq. —

- 16J

Phillips

Gybbon of Rolvedon, Kent, esq. H.

— 2«

John

HADDAN, esq. —

30a

William lord

Haddo, son of the earl of Aberdeen

— '71

Nicholas

Haddock, admiral, esq. —

— 9'

Mungo

Haldane of Gleneagles, Scot. esq.

210. 293. 298

Patrick.

Haldane of Gleneagles, Scot. esq.

— 3C6

George

Haldane, esq. —

— 3°9

William

Hale of King's Walden, Hert. esq.

Si- >93

Pag gen

Hale of King's Walden, Hert. esq.

_ 84

Sir Thomas

Hales of Beaksbourne, Kent, bt.

— 9>

Sir Thomas

Hales, his son, of Beaksbourne, Kent

, bt. 28. 30 151. 242

Sir Christoph.

:r Hal«s of the city of Coventry, War.

hi. — 198

Richard

Halford of Edy west on, Rut. esq.

.38

Peter

Halketof Pitfirran, Scot. esq.

— m

Charles

Hall of Kettlethorpe, Line. esq.

~ 104

Thomas

Halsey of Gaddesden, Hert. esq;

- 84

Edmund

Halsey of Southwark, Surrey, esq.

_ 9. ,8.

James

Halyburtonof Firth, Scot, esq.

2C,I

.George

Hamilton, esq. —

- 3°7

lord Arch.

Hamilton, brother to the duke

57-93- a89

â–  Lord William

Hamilton, second son to the duke

— 289

Sir James

Hamilton of Rosehall, Scot. bt.

_ ib.

Alexander

Hamilton of Inverwick, Scot. esq.

— 290

Basil

Hamilton of Baldoon, Scot, esq.

— 2S8

Charles

( 33" )

.

Charles

Hamilton of Painshill, Surrey, esq. —

24

George

Hamilton, esq, brother to the earl of Abercorn

148

John

Hamilton of Ramslete, Berks, esq, —

"3

James

Hammond, esq. — —

H

Anthony

Hammond of Somersham, Hunt, esq; —

192

Richard

Hampden of Hampden, Bucks, esq. 8. 13.

128

John

Hampden, his brother, of Hampdeo, Bucks, esq.

'3

Capel

Hanbury of Ponty-Pool, Monm. esq. 77.

112

Hanbury, his eldest son, esq. — 82.

112

Sir Charles

Hanbury Williams, his second son, K.B.

112

Roger

Handaside of Great Stoughton, Hunt. esq. 88.

228

Sir Thomas

Hanmer of Milden-hall, Suff. bt. — 118.

172

Thomas

Hanmer of Fens, Salop, esq, —

119

Harbord

Harbord of Harbord, Norf. esq. —

I. 4

Sir W. Mordcn Harbord of Gunton and Thorpe, Norf. k.b. and

ht. _ _ ,

5B

Sir Simon

Harcourt of St ami ton- Harcourt, Oxf. kt. 7

â– 34

Simon

Harcourt, esq. his son, father of earl Harcourt

6.7

Simon

Harcourt of Penley, Hertf. esq. —

II

Nicholas

Hardinge of Kingston, Surrey, esq. —

I78

Sir William

Hardres of Hardres -Court, Kent, bt. 89. 90.

24O

John

Hardies, governor of Sandon Castle, esq.

90

Sir Thomas

Hardy, admiral, kt. — 6t

. 6j

Sir Charles

Hardy, admiral, kt. — —

137

Thomas

Hare of Hilborough, Norf. esq. —

24

Robert

Harley, esq. created earl of Oxford —

270

Edward lord

Harley, his son, of Wimple, Canib, 15.

270

Edward

Harley of Eyewood, Heref. —

82

Edward

Harley, esq. his son, afterwards earl of Oxford

80

Robert

Harley, esq. brother to the earl —

82

Thomas

Harley, esq, uncle to the first earl —

269

Edward lord

Harley, son of the late earl —

80

Richard

Harnage of Isleworlh, Middlesex, esq, —

144

John

Harpurof Twyford, Derb. esq. —

46

Sir Henry

Harpur of Calk, Derb. bt. — 171.

220

William

Harris of Hayn'e, Dev, esq. —

5*

Christopher

( 33» )

Ai.

Christopher

Harris of Hayne, Dev. esq. —

Ji

John

Harris of Hayne, Dev. esq. — 26, $6

John

Harris of Pickwell, Dev. esq. —

s*

John

Harris, esq. — —

48

Roger

Harris of the city of Winchester, Hants, esq.

156

Edward

Harrison of Balls, Hert. esq. — 64. 65. 86

George

Harrison of Balls, Hert. esq. —

86

Thomas

Harrison of Balls, Hert. esq. —

216

Thomas

Harrison, esq. — —

233

Percival

Hart of Wolverston, Kent, esq. —

8?

Will. marq.

of Hartington, duke of Devonshire —

224

Will. marq.

of Hartington, afterw. duke of Devonshire 23. 30. 8y

Will. marq.

of Hartington, his son — —

45

John

Harvey of Ickwell, Kssex, esq. —

[

Daniel

Harvey of Coomb, Surrey, esq. 64. 65. 99

â– 74

Edward

Harvey of Mitcham, Surrey, esq. —

99

William

Harvey of Chigwell, Essex, esq. 201.

2lfi

William

Harvey, jun. of Chigwel], Essex, esq. 64. 65. 72.

2l6

William

Harvey, esq. his son — —

T

Michael

Harvey of Coomb, Surrey, esq. —

'53

Stephen

Harvey, esq. — —

.83

John

Harvey, esq. — —

ib.

John

Harvey Thursby, of Abington, fJortham, esq.

217

Sir Edward

Hswkeof Lymington, Hants, k b. —

â– 57

Philip

Hawkins of the Middle Temple, esq. —

3°

Thomas

Hawkins of Trewithiam, Corn. esq. —

ib.

Sir John

Hawles, kt. — —

i<<

Francis lord

Hawley of Buck land-house, Som. I. P.

â– 93

Lord Chorlei

Hay, brother to the marq. of Tweedale -■—

28s

James

Haye of Glinbumef Sussex, esq. —

24J

William

Hayeof Glinburne, Sussex, esq. —

246

Thomas

Hayward of Cuiedlcy, GIou. esq. —

215

John

Heath, alias Duke, of Gittisham, Dev. esq.

54

Richaid

Heath of Newhall, Sussex, esq. —

31

Thomas

Heath of Stepney, Middlesex,! esq. - —

75

Edmund

Heath of Su! ton- Place, Surrey, esq. —

2oy

Sir

^â– l^^l

\ 333 *

No.

Sir Gilbert

Heathcote, alderman of London, kt. ami bt. 26. 37 III, 164

Sir John

Heathcote, his son, of Narmanton, Rutl. bt. 25. 108

Sir William

Heathcote, nephew to sir Gilbert, of Tursley, Hants, bt, — — 9. 15S

Samuel

Heatbcote, esq. brotber'to sir William j8

George

Heathcote, esq. nephew to sir Gilbert m. 181. 206

SirCharlei

Hedges of Richmond, Surry, kt. — 29.31

William

Hedges, his son, esq. — — 209

John

Hedges of Finchley, Middlesex, esq. 34.36. 3S

John

Red worth of Chester in the Street, Durb. esq. jo

William

Hell ier of Coke r, Som. esq. j— 145

Henry

Henley of Lyme, Dors, esq, — 63

John

Henley of Abbots -Wot ton, Dors. esq. — ib.

Hen. Holt

Henley of Leigh, Dev. esq. — ib.

Robert

Henley of Glanville-Wotton, Dors, esq. ib.

Anthony

Henley of the Grange, Hants, esq. — 64. 65

Anthony

"J his sons, esqrs. " Henley J- — 147

Robert

Henry

Herbert of Ribbesford, Wore. esq. — 223

Francis

Herbert of Oakly-Paik, Salop, esq. — 14a

Henry Arthu

c Herbert, esq. bis eldest son, afterwards earl

Powis „ — — 142. 182

Richard

Herbert, esq. his second son »■ 142

Philip

Herbert of Kingsey, Oxf. esq. — 244

James

Herbert of Kingsey, Oxf. esq. 12. 93. 133

Jame*

Herbert of Kingsey, C**f. esq. — 135

Philip

Herbert, esq. his brother •rri — ib.

Henry

Herbert of Ludlow, esq: — 26e,

William |

Herbert of Ludlow, esq. — ib.

Robert

Herbert, esq. second-* 204

Thomas

Herbert, esq. third / son 0f tleearl of Pemb. 39

William

Herbert, esq. fourth C 204

Nicholas

Herbert, esq. fifth * 39

Edward

Herle of Landue, Corn. esq. — 3r-

Thomas

Herne, esq. — — 25. 33 Nathaniel

( 334 )

St.

Nathaniel

Heme, merchant in London, esq, —

SI

Frederick

Heme, merchant in London, esq. —

ib.

Joseph

Heme, merchant in London, esq. —

ib.

Patrick

Heron of Heron, Scot. esq. —

288

Henry

Heron of Cressy-h all, Line. esq. 103.

"J

Algernon c. of Hertford, son of the duke of Somerset 125.

218

Carr lord

Harvey, eldest -\

John lord Thomas

Harvey, second /

Harvey, esq. third f*» of the e"rl of Bnsto1

179

Felton

Harvey, esq. tenth J

Thomas

Hesketh of Rufford, Lane. esq. —

95

Robert

Heysham, esq. merchant in London 96.

111

William

Heysham, esq. his brother, merchant in London

56

William

Heysham, esq. sonof William —

ib.

John

Hicks, esq. — —

J<!

SirWilloughh

,D3

William

Hickman, esq. second son of sir Willoughby

'3'

Sir Rowland

Hill of Hawkettone, Staff, bt. —

168

Samuel

Hill of Shenston-Park, Staff, esq. —

;k.

Thomas

Hill of Fern, Salop, esq. *■■ —

140

John

Hill of Thornton, near Malton, Yorksh. esq.

124

Andrew

HillofWahhamstow, Esses, esq. —

144

Sir Roger

Hill of Denham, Bucks, kt. —

â– 3

John

HillofEnfield.Green, Middlesex, esq. —

»3

Willi

Hill, esq. afterwards earl of Hillsborough, I. P,

88. >S9

William

Hillersden of Ellenstow, Bedf. esq. —

I. 2

Trevor vise.

Hillsborough of Towerston, Bucks, I. P. II.

212

Wills eavl of

Hillsborough, his son, I. P. — 88.

199

Edward vise.

Hinchinbroke, son of the earl of Sandwich 8;

. 88

Joseph

Hinxman of the New Forest, Hants, esq.

.63

Robert

Hitch of Learloe, Yorksh. esq. —

227

Sir Richard

Hcsre, alderman of London, kt. —

III

Henry

Hoare, hisson, of Stourton- Castle, Wilts, esq.

203

Sir John

Hobact, afterwards earl of Buckingham, bt. and

*.a. _ _ 35. j8.

fohr*

( 335 >

m.

John lord

Hobart, his son —

35-

l,$

Robert

Hoblyn of Hanswydden, Cornw. esq.

146

Sir Thomas

Hoby of Bisham, Berks, bt. —

14

Sir William

Hodges of the county of Middlesex, bt.

—

3a

Robert Banks

Hodgkinson of Re vesby- Abbey, Line. esq.

68

Sir Henry

Hoghton of Ho gh ton -Tower, Lane. bt.

3>

9S

Samuel

Holden of Roehampton, Surry, esq. -

3i

Rogers

Holland of Chippenham, Wilts, esq.

211

Sir John

Holland of Quiddenham, Norf. bt. —

114

Henry

Holmes of the Isle of Wight, Hants, esq.

.58.

i6z

Thomas

Holmes, esq. his brother —

ib.

ib.

Sir Lister

Holt of Aston, Warw. bt. —

t6S

Robert

Honywood of Markes-hall, Essex, esq.

72

Sir Nicholas

Hooper of Barnstaple, Dev. kt. —

52

Edward

Hooper, jun. of Worthy, Hants, esq.

—

163

Sir John Bruce Hope of Kinross, Scot. bt.

277

Charles

Hope Weir, esq. brother of the earl of Hopeton

290

John

Hope, esq. — —

277

Thomas Str Richard

Hope of Maidstone, Kent, esq. — Hopkins, alderman of London, kt, —

in

Edward

Hopkins of the city of Coven. Warw. esq.

178

. 198

John

Hopkins, merchant in London, esq.

33-

152

Richard Edward Cop i

Hoptonof Cannon- Froome, Heref. esq. Hopton of Worcester, esq. *«■

80

Si

Thomas

Horner of Mells, Som. esq. —

145

. 14S

T.Strangeways Horner of Mells, Som. esq. —

M5

Sir Hungerford Hosklns of Harwood, Heref. bt. — James Hoste, jun. esq. —

80

193

Sir Charles

Hotham of Beverley, Yorksh. bt. —

236

Sir Charles

Hotham, his son, of Beverley, Yorksh. bt.

ib.

Jacob

Houblon of Hallingoury, Essex, esq.

7

3-84

John

Houston of Houston, Scot. esq. —

290

Scrope vise.

Howe of Langor, in Nott. I. P. —

129

E. Scrope vi:

;c. Howe, son of the former, I. P. —

ib.

G. Scrope vise. Howe, son of Emanoel, J. P. i . —

■3°

Sir

i 33* )

Sir Richard Howe of Wishford, Wilts, bt. —

John Howe of Stowell, Glou. esq. — ■ 77,

Sir James Howe of Cold- Berwick, Wilts, bt. —

Emanuel Howe, esq. brother of Scrope —

Charles Howard, esq. brother to the earl of Carlisle

Thomas Howard, esq. son of the earl of SuiF. and Berks

Sir Humphry Howarth of Maesylhuck, Radn. esq. —

William Hucks of St. Giles's, Middlesex, esq.

Robert . Hucks, esq. son of William —

Edward Hughes of Hertingfordbury, Hert. esq.

Sir Andrew Hume of Kirraargham, kt. H —

Aleiander Hume Campbell of Bergamsheil, Scot. esq.

Alexander Hume of Wormley-Bury, Hert. esq. —

Abraham Hume, esq. his brother, of Goldings, Essex

Paul HumfreyofChipsted, Surrey, esq. —

Sir William Humphreys, alderman of London, kt. and bt.

Walter Hungerford of Studley, near Calne, Wilts, esq.

John Hungerford of Line olns- Inn, esq. —

Charles Hunt of the city of Chester, esq, ■— ■

Tho.Orby Hunter of Burton, Line. esq. —

Sir William Hustler, kt. _ —

Archibald Hutchinson of the city of Westminster, esq. 1 10

Jonathan Hutchinson of Newcastle, Northura. esq, John . Hutton, m. n. — —

George Huxley of Stoke, Bucks, esq. — 2.

Henry lord Hyde, son of the earl of Rochester

Robert Hyde of Hatch, Wilts, esq.

Charles Hyett of the city of Glou. esq.

John Hylton of Hylton-Castle, Cumb. e

269 6.7.

— 21

Richard Robert

JACKSON, esq. Jacorabe, esq.

( 3S7 )

Ho.

Sir Theodore

Janssen of Wimbleton, Surrey, kt. aftd bl.

is*

Abraham

Janssen, esq. his eldest son, afterwards sir Ab-

raham, bt. — —

62

Step. Theodoft Janssen, esq. his third son, alderman of London

lir

Christopher

Jeaffreson, esq. — —

17

Edward

Jefferyes of Holme-castlc, Wor. esq, —

2zr

SirJeffery

JefFeries, kt. — —

250

Edward

JefFeries of the Priory, Brecon, esq. —

ib.

John

JefFeries of the Priory, Brecon, esq. 57.

249

John

JefFeries^ esq. — —

218

Sir Joseph

Jekyll of Belt-Bar, Hert. kt. 164. 178.

183

Tobias

Jenkins of Grimston, Yorksh. esq. —

225

Sir Robert

Jenkinson of Walcot, Oxf. bt. —

â– 33

Sir Rob. Banks Jenkinson, bt, brother to sir Robert —

ib.

Sir John

Jennings, kt. and admiral — 91. 93.

'St

William

Jennings of Shiplake, Onf. esq. —

6

James

Jennings of Ship lake, Oxf. esq. - —

7

Edward

Jennings of the Inner-Temple, esq. —

3'

Philip

Jennings of Lincolns-Inn, esq. —

9J

John

Jenyns of Hays, Middlesex, esq. —

'i

Soarae

Jenyns of Botisham-hall, Camb. esq. —

ib.

Ralph

Jenison of Elwick, Northum. esq. 11$.

160

Thomas

Jervoise of Herriard, Hants, esq. —

154

William

Jessop of Broom-hall) Yorksh. esq. —

»3J

John

Jewkesof Petworth, Suss, esq. — 66.

235

Will, earl of

Inchiqum, of Taplovr, Bucks, I. P. 4. n. 28,

'T

William

Ing of Thorp-Constantine, Staff, esq. —

'T

Thomas

Ingoldesby, esq. — —

11

Arthur

Ingram of Borrow-by, Yorksh. esq. —

.89

Arthur

Ingram, esq. third -j

Henry

Ingram, esq. fourth J-sonto Arth. vise. Irwiri

1S9

Charles

Ingram, esq. fifth , J

Charles

Ingram, esq. jun. son of Charles — •

ib.

Thoma*

Inwenof Sotrthwark, Surrey, esq. —

i3i

Paul

Jodrel, esq. — —

2l6

Thomas

Johnes of Lanvaire, Carm. esq. —

2JI

[vot. I.]

Z

Sir

( 338 >

No.

Sir Henry

Johnson of Bradenham, Bucks, kt. — 176

William

Johnson of Black wall, Middlesex, esq. — ib.

Sir Thomas

Johnson, merchant in Liverpool, Lane, kt, 100

James lord

Johnston, son of the marq. of Annandale 279. 39a

Sir John

Johnston, kt. — — a8o

Sir John

Johnston, kt. — — 310

Sir Patrick

Johnston, kt. — — 301

Sir William

Johnston of Westerhall, Scot. bt. 279. 313

Sir James

Johnston of Westerhall, Scot. bt. — 313

Lord John

Johnston, brother to the marquis of Annandale 313

j™„

Johnston of Richmond, Surry, esq. 152. 200

Sir William

Joliffe of Epsom, Surrey, kt. — IJ9

John

Joliife of Petersfield, Hants, esq. — ib.

Richard

Jones of Ramsbury, Wilts, esq. — 203. 218

John

Jones of Shrewsbury, Salop, esq. — 143

Thomas

Jones of Shrewsbury, Salop, esq. — ib.

Robert

Jones of Fulmun-C*tle, Glam. esq, — 261

Roger

Jones ofBuckland, Brecon, esq, — 250

William

Jordan of Gatewick, Surrey, esq. — 183

Thomas

Jordan, his son, of Gatewick, Surry, esq. ib.

Sir Edward

Irby of Spalding, Line. bt. — 105

Sir William

Irby, bt. his son — 21. 25. 216

Henry

Ircten of Williamsthorpe, Glou. esq. 78. 79

Sir Justinian

Isham of Lamport, Northara. bt. — 120

Sir Justinian

Isham, bt. his eldest son — — ib.

Sir Edmund

Isham, bt. his second sod — ib.

Sir Arthur

K.

KAYE of Woodsome, Yorksta. bt. — 224

Sir John Lister Kaye, bt. his nephew, of Woodsome, Yorksh. 225

Amhony

Keck of Great Tew, Oxfordih. esq. esq, 136

Benjamin

Keene, esq. — — 29. 74

Henr

( 339 )

He.

Henry-

Kelsalof Colkirk, Norf. esq. — 34

■3«

. 18S

Sir Charles

Kemeys of Kiven-Mabley, Glam. bt.

112.

261

Edward

Kemeys of Bartholey, Monm. esq. —

"3

Sir Robert

Kemp of Uberston, SufF. bt. —

172.

'74

Robert

Kemp, esq. afterwards bt. his son —

â– 75

James

Kendal, esq. — —

23

George

Kenion of Peel, Lane. esq. —

98

Thomas

Kennedv of Dunure, Scot. esq. —

3'5

Clement

Kent of Thatcham, Berks, esq. —

j. 6

Samuel

Kent of Vaushall, Surrey and Fornham, n

Bury, Suff. esq. — —

•73

Walter

Kent, esq. . — —

215

Francis

Kenton of Salisbury, Wilts, esq. —

203

William

Kerr, esq. brother Id the duke of Roxb. 128

■3°S

.308

James

Kerr of Bnghtridge, Scot. esq. —

3"

Abel

Kettleby of the Middle- Temple, esq. —

142

Sir William

Keyt of Stratford-upon-Avon, War. bt.

199

Henry

Killigrew, esq. — —

Sj

Thomas

King of Queen borough, Kent, esq. —

93

Sir Peter

King, kt. created lord King —

58

John

King, esq. his eldest son and successor

21

.,8

John

King Dashwood, esq. brother to Sir F. Dash, bt

.144

William

Kirkpatrick, esq. — —

3'3

Sir Edward

Knatchbull of Mersfeam-Hatcb, Kent, bt.

>3

.89

John

Knight of Gosfield-hall, Esses, esq. 37.

40.

'77

Robert

Knight, esq. afterw. lord Luxborough, I. P.

106.

119

Bulstr. Peachey Knight, (see Peachey) —

193

William

Knight of West-Dean, Sussex, e»q. —

ib.

Thomas

Knight, (see Brodnax and May) —

90

Valentine

Knightley of Fawsley, Northam. esq.

120

William

Knollys. esq. called viscount Wallingford

'37

Francis

Knollys of Winchendon, Bucks, esq.

'35

Henry

Knollys of Grove-Place. Hants, esq.

31

Charles

Knowles, esq. rear-admiral —

,8j

John

Kynaston of Hordley, Salop, esq. 1

39-

140

Corbet

Kynaston of Hordley, Salop, esq.

'39-

140

Za

Edward

C 34° )

Kt.

Edward

Kynaston, esq. brother to Corbet —

*44

William

Kynaston of Ryton, Salop, esq. —

140

Edward

Kynaston of Hardwick, Salop, esq. —

264

William

L.

LACONCHILD of the Birch, Salop, esq

139

John

Lade, esq. of Souihwark, afterwards Sir John iSt

Matthew

Lamb of Brocket-hall, Hertf. esq, —

121. 161

Edward

Lambert of Boynton, Wilts, esq.

203. 206

Sir Daniel

Lambert, alderman of London, kt. —

in

William

Lambton of Lambton-hall, Durh. esq.

— 70

Henry

Lambton of Lambton-hall, Durh, esq.

7*

Thomas

Lamping]] of Lamplugh, Cumb. esq.

— 44

Sir Richard

Lane of the city of Worcester, kt.

151. 320

George

Lane, esq. (see George Fox) —

206. 225

John

LanJicll of Hoisted, Kent, esq. —

22

John

Larocbe of Engle field -Green, Surrey, esq.

25

Henry

Lascelles of Gawthorp-hall, Yorksh, esq.

237

Edwin

Lascelles, esq. eldest 7 rW T „ ' 4 , J- sons of ditto Lascelles, esq. second 3

228

Daniel

=37

John

Laugharne of Bolston, Pemb. esq. —

26S

Sir Rohert

Laurie of Maxwelton, Scot. bt. —

3'3

Sir Edward

Lawrence, kt. —

161

Sir Wilfred

Lawson of Isel, Cumb. bt. —

44- 23*

Gilfred

Lawson of Brayton, Cumb. esq. —

42

John

Lawton of Lawton-hall, Staff, esq. —

170

John

Lawton, jun. of Lawton-hall, Staff, esq.

ib.

Sir John

Leake, kt. admiral — —

75- 9*

Carteret

Leathes of Oakley-house, Esses, esq.

75- 177

Edmund

Lechmere of Henley-castle-, Wore. esq.

219

Anthony

Lechmere of Henley-castle, Wore. wq.

79. 223

Nicholas

Nicholas

Henry

Henry

Sir Thomas

William

John

Sir George

Robert

Edward

Peter

Thomas

Sir Francis Charles

John

Sir Edward

Sir Stephen

Sir Samuel

Thomas

Charles

Sir Richatd

William

William

William

Sir William

George

Thomas

Erasmus

Thomas

Thomas

Sir Henry

{ 341 )

No: Lechmere of the Middle Temple, esq. 44. 79. 201 Lee, esq. commissioner of the victualling-office 90 Lee Warner, esq. his son, of Walsinghara, Norf. 206 Lee of Hartwell, Bucks, bt. — 8. 10 Lee, esq. T 13 Lee, esq. this brothers 212 ■tee, kt. J 22. 123. 210 Leeves of Steyning, Suss. esq. — — 194

Le«8e' "«■ f0""h l son of the eri of D.ttm. 3 ■• ' 75 Legge, esq. fifth J 157

Legh, esq. brother to Peter — Leheup ofGunthorpe, Norf. esq. 2JJ 30 Leicester of Tabley, Chesb. bt. — Leigh of Leighton, fiedf. esq. I. 124, Leigh of Adlington-liall, Chesh. esq. Leighton of Watlesborough, Salop, bt. Leighton of Borebara, near Chelmsf. esq. Essex,

ib.

â–  4r 97 199

25 140 8t

Lennard of West Wickham, Kent, bt. Lennardof West Wickham, Kent, kt. and bt. Leslie, «q-jbrotherstotileeariofR()thes 3=>6 Leslie, esq. j

Levinge of Parwicfc, Derby, kt. and bt. Levingston, esq. — — Levinz of Sanbeck, Yorksh. esq. 119, Levinz, jun.of Gfotc, Nott. esq. — Lewen, alderman of London, kt. — Lewen of Ewell, Surrey, esq. —

89

242

30B

306

46 3°5 131 119

61 6

Lewisof Soberton, Hants, esq. 9. i$$- 157. 165 Lewis, esq. under secretary of state — Lewisof Harpton, Radii, esq. — Lewis of Stanford-hall, Nott. esq. — Lewis of St. Pier, Monm. esq. —

, 203 »3

â– 3' 112

Liddell of Ravenswortb-castle, Northura. bt.

126

Sir

( 34* )

*.

Sir Henry

Liddel, afterwards lord Rave us worth, his grand-

George

son — — — 127 Liddell, esq. fourth son of sir Henry — 128

Thomas

Liddel, esq. nephew of sir Henry — 33

Richard

Liddel, esq. — — 34

Sir John

Ligonicr of Cobham, Surry, k.b. — 147

James »isc.

Limeiick of Egham, Surrey, I. P.' 13. 55. I2J

Patrick

Lindsay, esq. lord provost of Edinburgh 301

John vise.

Lisburne of Trawscoad, Card. LP. — 251

Edward

Lisle of Moyles -court, Hants, esq. 154. 2l8

Thomas

Lister of Gisbourn-Park, Lane. esq. — 99

Thomas

Lister of Gisbourn-Park, Lane. esq. — ib.

Thomas

Listerof Coleby, Line. esq. — 104

Sir Thomas

Littleton of Stoke- Milburgh, Salop, bt. 157. 188

James

Littleton of South-Ockenden, Essex, esq. 64.65.93

Thomas

Littleton, esq. his son 1 — — 64.65

Philip

Lloyd of Bardwin, Nortlmm. esq. II. 23.27. 163

Sir Richard

Lloyd of Hintleham-hall, Suff. kt. — 38. 74

Richard

Lloyd, merchant in London, esq. — 56. 192

Richard

Lloyd of Mabus, Card. esq. — 252

Salusbury

Lloyd of J-eeswood, Flint, esq. — 260

Walter

Lloyd of Peterwell , Card. esq. — 251

John

Lloyd of Peterwell, Card. etq. — ib.

Robert

Lloyd of Aston, Salop, esq. — 139

William

Locke of Richmond, Surrey, esq. — 106

Gtorge.

Lockhart of Carnwath, Scot. esq. 281- 314

Jtmei

l.otkhart of Lee, Scot. esq. — 289

Richard

Lockwood, merchant in London, esq;, ill. 206. 22o

Charles

Lockyer of Ealing, Middlesex, esq. — 152

Thomas

Lockyer, esq. his brother — ib.

Joshua

I.oma.s of St. Albans, Hert. esq. ' — 85

Caleb

Lomax of St, Albans, esq. — ib.

John

London of Colne-Eagharue, Essex, esq. 204

Thomas earl

of Londonderry, (see Thomas Pitt, jnn. esq.) 204. 2i6

Ridgew.eai]

of Londonderry, son of Thomas, I. P. — =a

Sic James

Long of Draycot. Wilts, bt. 202. 211. 217 Sir

{ 343 )

A'..

Sir Robert

Long, his son, of Draycot, Wilts, bt.

202.

217

Richard

Long of Rood-Ashton, Wilts, esq. —

2„

Charles

Long of Saxmundham, Stiff, esq. —

â– 74

Charles

Longueville of the Middle Temple, esq. 31.

2oj.

214

Samuel

Lowe of Aldborough, Sufi", esq. —

.76

Richard

Lowndes of Winslow, Bucks, esq. —

8

William

Lowndes of Chesham, Bucks, esq. 31

.40.

246

Anthony

Lowther, esq. brother to the lord Lonsdale

44.

203

Sir Thomas

Lowther of Holkar, Lane. bt. —

96

Sir James

Lowther of Whitehaven, Cumb. bt.

41.

20.

Sir William

Lowther of Swilling ton, Yorksh. bt.

23S

Sir William

Lowther of Swillington, Yorksh. bt. his soi

â–  b.

Robert John

Lowther, esq. his third brother — Lowther of Ackwortb, Yorksh. esq.

200

238

Henry vise.

Lumley, eldest son of the earl of Scarborough

J 96

Richard vise.

Lumley, his second son —

195.

196

Sir Thomas

Lumley Sanderson, k.b. his fourth son

103.

.96

Charles

Lumley, esq, his fifth son —

188

John

Lumley, esq. his sixth son —

â–  95

â– James

Lumley, esq. his seventh son —

188.

â–  96

Henry

Lumley, esq. his brother —

196

Alexander

Luttrell of Dunster-castle, Som. esq.

â– J'

Alexander

Luttrell, his son, of Dunster-castle, Som.

esq.

ij~i

Thomas Robert lord

Lutwych of Lutwycli, Salop, esq. IS Luxborough (see Robert Knight), I. P.

1. 41

> 2CI

106.

119

John vise.

Lymington, son of the earl of Portsmouth

M

Thomas

Lyon, since carl of Strathmore —

284

Richard

Lyster of Rowton. castle, Salop, esq:

*39<

140

Sir Thomas

Lyttelton of Hagley-hall, Wore, bt.

28.

219

Sir George

Lyttelton, bt. hiseldestson 51.

205.

216

Richard

Lyttelton, esq. his third son —

"3

Will. Henry

Lyttelton, esq. his fourth son —

223

John Robinsi

in Lytton o£ Kneb worth, Here, esq. —

>44

z4

M.

3 â– 

( 3« )

M.

&

George

MACKAY of Strathraore, Scot. e*q.

— 399

Sir Kenneth

Mackenzie of Granville, Scot. kt. —

278. 309

Kenneth

Mackenzie (see lord Fortrose) —

*95- 3°3

Sir George

Mackenzie of Granville, bt. —

278. 303

Alexander

Mackenzie of Fraserdale, esq. —

286

James Stuart

Mackenzie of Roschaugh, esq. —

273. 276

Sir Samuel

Macklellan, kt. — —

3Dt

Norman

M'Leod ofM'Leod, Scot. esq. —

286

Sir Thomas

Mackworth of Normantown, Rutl. bt.

*38- '57

Sir Humphry

Mack worth of Neath, Glara. kt. —

40. 251

Herbert'

Mackworth of Neath, Glam. esq. -

262

John

Mackay of Palgown, Scot. esq.

288. ki

Martin

Madan of Hertingfordbury, esq.

217

Edmund

Maine, esq. — ' —

127

William

Maister of Kingston- upon -Hull, Yorksh,

esq. 226

Henry

Maister of Kings ton -upon- Hull, Yorksb.

esq. ib.

Alexander

JMaitland, esq. brother to the earl of Lauderdale 289

Alexander

Maitland, esq. — —

3"

Charles '

Maitland of Pitrichie, Scot. esq.

3°5

Sir John

Malcolm, bt. of Lochore, Scot. —

277. 284

George vise.

Malpas, son of the earl of Cholmondeley

4- 3i

Henry

Manaton of Horwood, Corn. esq.

28. 41. S5

Sprig

Manesty of the victualling-office, esq.

— 93

John

Manley of Truro, Corn. esq. —

28.34

Lord William

Manners, seconds

101. 132

Lord Snerrnrd

Manners, fifth £ sons of the late duke of Rutland 5 j

Lord Robert Sir Thorn is

Manners, sixth J

226

Mansell of Margam, Ghm. bt. —

261

Robert

Mansell, esq. his eldest son —

»5*

Bussy

Mansell, esq. his youngest son •—

16 r. 262

Arthur

-

No.

Arthur

Manwaring, esq. — — 26. 95

Charles carl of March, son of the duke of Richmond 160. i83

Reginald

Marriot of Parsons-Green, Middlesex, esq. 64. 65

Kir Henry

Marshal, alderman of London, kt. — 12

Sir Robert

Marsharaof Cuckstone, Kent, bt. — 92

James

Martin, banker, Lombard 'Street, esq, — 17

Thomas

Martin of Lombard -street, esq. — ■ 204

John

Martin, esq. his brother, of Lombard- street 79

Matthew

Martin of Wivenho, Esses, esq. — 75

Samuel

Martin of the Inner Temple, esq. — 28

Thomas

Martin, of the Middle-Temple, esq. — Sy

Sir Joseph

Martin of London, merchant, kt. — 239

Leicester

Martin, esq. — — 172-

Edward

Marton of Lancaster, Lane. esq. — 96

Sir Francis

Mashamof Oles, Essex, ht. — 7a

Samuel

Masham, esq. his youngest son, afterwards

lord — — 4. 152

Samuel

Masham, esq. son of lord Masham . — 211

Charles

Mason of Bishops-castle, Salop, esq. 144. 265

£ir William

Massingbeard of Brat oft -ha 11, Line. bt. — 103

Thomas

Master of Cirencestcr-abbey, Glou. esq. 78

Thomas

Master, jun. esq. his son — >b.

Legh

Master of Newhall, Lane. bt. — 97

Sir George

Matthews of Witton, Middlesex, kt. — 181

Thomas

Matthews of Harrow. Middlesex, esq. 254. 261

William

Maule, esq. afterwards earl of Panmure, LP. 284

John

Maule, esq. his brother — 3=>5

Sir Alexander

Maxwell, bt, — — 314

Thomas

May (see Brodnax) — — 90

Thomas

Maynard of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff. esq. 29. 178

Simon

Mayne, esq. — — J I

William

Mayo of Hope under Dinmore, Heref. esq, 81

Sir Nathaniel

Mead of Hornchurch, Essex, bt. — il

John

Mead, esq. merchant in London — *77

Sir Philip

Meadows, knight-marshal — 33

Sydney

Meadows, esq. son of Sir Philip — 24. 32. 35

Thomas

Thomas

James

Thomas

-George

William

£ir Roger

Thomas

Sir Thomas

John

Richard

fiir Paul

Paul

James

Lascelles

Sir Peter -

John

Owen

.Matthew -

John

â–  Thomas

J Joseph, vise*

/

( 346 }

No.

Medlycott of Abingdon, Berks, *sq: no. i$g

Medlycott of Abingdon, Berks, esq* — ljf| Medlycott of Ven, near Milborn-Port, Som. esq. 15 jj Meggot of Southwark, Surrey, esq* — l&fc Mellish of Blythe, "Nott. esq. — 131

Meredith of Leeds- Abbey, Kent, bt* — €g

Meredyth, esq. — — — 190

Meres, kt. — «— • — 104

Merril of Lamnston, Hants, *sq. — 3 J. 85 Mervin of the Inner-Temple, «sq« — 59

Methuen of Bishops- Cannings, Wilts, k.b. 123. 2 10

— 2p.

Mlthuen of Bradford, Wits, esq. Metcalfe of Rockfen, Bedf. esq. Metcalfe, merchant in London, esq. Mew of Hinton-Admiral, Hants, kt. Meyrick of Bush, Pemb. esq. Meyrick of Bodorgan, Anglesey, esq. M&hell, of Cbifcern, Wilts, esq. —

Michell, merchant in Boston, Line. esq. Micklethwait, esq.-) of Swine, Yorksh. r* Mickfethwait, his V and Cesham, Dur. J — younger brother. ^ L P. JL

208

d

2*4

163

247

268

10$ 196

296. 226

Charles eailr of

'John

John

Thomas

Sic William •

Aflan, vise.

Clayton •

Carew Harvey

Sir Richard

Sir John

Sir Thomas

Edmund

Samuel

Middlesex, son of the duke of Dorset 187. 195. 215 Middktonof -Seatoh, Scot. esq. — 305

Mjddfetonof Fiodon, Suss. esq. — 289

Middletonof Stansted-Morrtntchet, Essex, esq* 72 Middleton of Behay-Castle, Northum. bt. 125

Middleton-of Pepper-Harrow, Surrey^ I. P. 190 Milbourne of Blodmsbur y-square, Midx. esq. 1 13 Mildmay of Marks, Essex, esq. ' — 75

Mill of Woolbeading, Sussex, bt. 32. 189. 190 Miller of Lavan, near Chichester, Suss. bt. 188

Miller* bt. his son, of Lavant, near Chichester ' ib. Miller of Petersfield, Surrey, esq. — 159

Milles of Canterbury, Kent, esq. •— 90

Thomas

Thomat Sir WitHsm Junes

£dward

Thomas

William

John

Andrew

Robert rise.

8ir John

Samuel

Charles

Robert

William

Robert

Patnck

Sir Philip

Sfir Huinphry

iSr Robert

Sir Harry

John

Sir William

r

Sir John

<Seorge

<Jharles

Lewis

Lord Robert

James

Edward John William John Sir James

( 347 X

Millmgton of Gosfield, Essex, esq. — 214 Milner of Nun-Appleton, Yorksh. bart. 225

Milner of London, merchant, esq. — iji

'Minshull of Stoke, Chesh. esq. — - 193

Missing of Stubbington, Hants, esq. 61 . I j6

Mitchell of Carshalton, Surrey, esq. — 87

' Mitchell of Richmond, Surrey, esq. — 241c Mhchell of Thainston, Stbt. esq. — 271

Molesworth of EdHngton, Yorksh. I. P. 38. 131 Molesworth of Penrarrow; Corn. bt. 20. 39

Molineux, esq. a Lord of the Admiralty 34. 40. 48 Mompesson of Salisbury, Wilts, esq. 204. 216

Monckton* esq. father of Lord Gal way, I. P. 235 Monckton, esq. son of lord Galway, I. P. 234. 238 MoiTckton, esq. second ison of lord (jalway ' 238 Moncrief, jun. of Reiddie, Scot. esq. — 283 Monnoux of Wotton, Bedf. esq. — 2

Mbnnoux ol Wottbn, Bedf. bart.J — " f$

Monro of Sbulis, Scot, bart. ; — 302

Monro of Foulis, Scot. bart. — 295. 302

Monro, esq. —- — * — %9S

Monson of Broxbourrt? Hert. and Northop, Line, bart. **— '— 86. 207.235

Monson, bis nephew1, of ditto, K.B. and bt. 104

Monson, next brother t6 Sir John — 106

Monson, second brother to Sir John — -i 104 Monson Watson; second son of Sir John 232

Montagu, now duke of Manchester * — 87

Montagu, esq. son* of Charles, brother to Edward, the first earl of Sandwich, — - 28. 211

Montagu, esq; half brother to James — 88

Montagu, esq. whole brother to Edward 161

Montagu, esq. brother to the earl of Sandwich 34. 87 Montagu of Lackham, Wilts, esq. — 88

Montagu, kt. brother to the first earl of Halifax 43

Charles

( 348 )

No.

Charles

Montagu, esq. son of Sir James 28. 37. no

George

Montagu, esq. late earl of Halifax — 122

Edward

Montagu, esq. his brother — — ib.

George

Montagu, esq. son of Edward — ib.

Hugh

Montgomery, esq. — — ago

Francis

Montgomery of Giffaii, Scot. esq. 272. 292

John

Montgomery of Giffan, Scot. esq. — 272

Henry earl ol

Montrath of Woodhall, Hert. I. P. — 227

Algernon E.

f Montrath, his brother, of Woodhall, Hert. I. P. 119

Jam«

Moodie of Melsettcr, Scot. esq. — 291

Robert

Moore oE Linley, Salop, esq. — 244

William

Moore of PoJlesden, Surrey, esq. — 137

Daniel

Moore of Tariers, Bucks, esq. — 152

Arthur

Moore of Fetcham, in Surrey, esq. — 106

John lord

Mordaunt, father of the present earl of Peterb. m

John

Mordaunt, esq. second son of lord Mordaunt 1 29.245

Henry

Mordaunt, esq., brother to lord Mordaunt 212

Harry

Mordaunt, esq. bro. to the late earl of Peter. 123.230

Sir John

Mordaunt, k.b. his son, of Freefolk, Ha. 44. 165.238

Sir John

Mordaunt of Walton, Warw. bart.' — 167

Sir Charles

Mordaunt, bt. his son, of Walton, Warw. bt.

William

Mordeu (see Sir William Morden Harbord) sB

Sir Cleave

More of Eank-Hall, Lane. bt. — 193

, George

Moreton (see George Morcton Pitt, esq.) 216

Sir Thomas

Morgan of Kinnersey, Heref. bt. — 80

Sir John

Morgan, bt. his son — — 81

John

Mojrgan of Tredegar, Monro, esq. — 1 [2

Sir William

Morgan, k.. b. of Tredegar, son to John 112. 2J0

William

Morgan esq. of Tredegar, son to Sir William IpO

Thomas

Morgan, esq. of Rupera, brother to Sir Will. H2.2J0

Anshony

Morgan, esq. Dep.-Gov. of the Isle of Wight ijS 160. 164

Maurice

Morgan, esq. his son — — *jS

Sir Nicholas

Morice of Werrington, Dev. bt. — 39

John

Morice, esq. 7 , . . . — — ib.

. ' * !■ his first cousins Moricc, esq- J — — &• $9

Humphry

Sir

H

( 349 )

*

Sir William

Morice, son of Sir Nicholas, bart.

— "■ 39

Humphry

Morice, esq. son of Humphry

— 21

George

Morley of the Inner-Temple, esq.

— 206

Henry vise.

Morpeth, now earl of Carlisle

— 127

Charles vise.

Morpeth, his son —

— 224

Edmund

Morris of Loddington, Leic. esq.

IOI

Matt. Robinson Morris, jun. of Horton, Kent, esq.

— pO

..William

Morrison of Preston -Grange, Scot

esq. 278. 292 299

John

Morton of Tackley, Oxf. esq.

— 7

Sir Roger

Mostyn of Mostyn, Flint, bart.

259. 26a

Sir Thomas

Mostyn, bart, his eldest son

— 259

John

Mostyn, esq. his second son

— 23J

Ravage

Mostyn, esq. his third son

83

Joseph

Moyle, esq. — —

— 27

John

Moysier, esq. v- —

— 23S

William

Muir of Caldwall, Scot, esq.

— 294

Edward

Munday of Allestree, Derb. esq.

- 46

Richard

Munden of Bromley, Middlesex,

■sq. — 28

Wright son

Mundy of Osbaston, Leic. esq.

— IOI

John

Murray, esq. — —

— =74

John

Murray, esq. —

— 304

James

Murray, esq. — —

279- 3°4

John

Murray of Philiphaugh, Scot, esq

=97- 3'I

Alexander

Murray of Broughton, Scot. esq.

— 288

Alexander

Murray of Cringletie, Scot. esq.

— 292

Sir Alexande

r Murray, bt. — —

— ib.

Lord James

Murray, now duke of Athol

— 293

Lord John

Murray, his half brother —

— ib.

William

Murray, esq. uncle to viscount Stc

mom 232

Robert

Murray, brother to the earl of Dunmore 214. 217

Sir Richard

Musgrave of Hay ton- Castle, Cuml

. bart, 42

Sir Christ up!

er Musgrave of Eden-Hall, Cumb.

S»rt. 42. 43

Joseph

Musgrave, esq. uncle to Sir Christ

>pber 44

Sir Philip

Musgrave, bart. son of Sir Christc

pher 200

Hill

Hill

Sir Richard

Robert Richard Richard

â–  Sir Nathaniel

Sir James Rich, Savage

Robert Robert

Albert Arnold Richard

Richard

Sir Roger

William vise.

Sir George

William

George

Thomas

Nathaniel

Henry vise.

Richard

Thomas

( u> )

Mus>enden, e*q. — _

Myddelton of Chirk-Castle, Denb. bt. Myddelton of Chirk- Castle, Denb. esq. Myddelton of Chirk-Castle, Denb. esq. Myddelton of Chirk-Castle, Denb. esq. Mytton of Halston, Salop, esq, — .

75

SJ8 — 149

NAPIER of More-Critchell, Dors. bt. Naylor of Herstraontceaux, Suss. esq. Nasmyth of Davick, Scot. bt. —

Nassau, esq. brother to the earl _of Rochford Neale of Allesley, Warw. esq. — 10

Neale of Cors-ham, Wilts, esq. — ■

Nedham of the city of Bristol, esq. —

Negus of Dalliugoc, Suff. esq. —

Nelthorpe of Lynford, Norf. esq. —

Nesbit of Putney, Surrey, esq. — 3

Nesbit, esq. merchant in London —

Nevil of Billingbear, Berks, esq. —

Nevilof Billingbear, Berks, esq. 6. 7

Newdigate of Lewes, Suss. esq. ■•■

Newdigate of Harefield, Middlesex 109

Newhaven, in Scot. — ■■■

Newland of the city of London, kt. 111.

Newland, esq. 7 jons of ^ G6Qrge - Newland, lld.J —

Newnham of Winchester, Hants, esq. — Newnham, jun. of Timber-Place, Suss. esq. Newport, late earl of Bradford — 130. Newport, esq. his brother, also earl of Bradford Newport of Brig stock -Park, Northam. esq.

i m >

N..

John

Newsam of Chadshunt, Warw. esq. —

*3

James

Newsham of Chadshunt, Warw. esq; —

37

Sir Michael

Newton of Hether, Line. bt. and K..B. 108.

236

William

Nicholas of Allcannings, Wilts, esq. —

204

John

Nicholas of Alkannings, Wilts, esq. _

210

Edward

Nicholas of Horsley, Surrey, esq. —

67

jâ„¢.

Nichols of Trewaoe, Corn. esq. —

28

John

Nicholson, esq. — ' —

â– '7

Jam,,

Nicholson, esq. — —

7'

Anthony

Nicoll, esq. — —

33

Sic Cha.GunterNicoll of Where we], Hants, k.b. —

121

Jos. Gascoign

I Nightingale of Enfield, Middlesex, esq.

16,

William

Nisbet, esq. — —

»7<

Thomas

Noble of Leicester, Leic. esq. —

102

John

Noel of Luffenham, in Rutl. esq. —

'38

John

Noel, esq. his eldest son, of Luffenham, in Rutl

. ib.

Thomas

Noel, esq. his second son, of Luffenham, in Rutl

ib.

James

Noel, esq. brother to the earl of Gainsborough

ib.

Sir Clobery William

Noel of Kirkby-Mallory, Leic. bt. —

lot

Noel, esq. brother to sir Clobery — 29

.107

Sir Edward

Norris of Weston on the Green, Oxf. bt.

133

Richard

Norris of Speke, Lane. esq. —

ZOO

Edward

Norris of Speke, Lane, esq, —

ib.

John

Norris of Lincolns Inn, esq. —

311

Sir John

Norris of Hampsted, Kent, kt. — 2=5.

»44

John

Norris, esq. bis eldest son —

24*

Matthew

Norris, his second son — —

ib.

Francii

North, afterwards earl of Guilford —

â– 37

Charles

North, esq. his uncle — —

ib.

Dudley

North of Glemham, Norf. esq. —

118

Sir Henry

Northcote of Hayne, Dev, bt. —

48

Sir Edward

Northey of Co mpton- Basset, Wilts, kt.

59

William

Northey of Compton-Basset, Wilts, esq, 209

217

William

Northey of Compt on -Basset, Wilts, esq.

200

Stephen

Northlaigh of Paymouth, Dev. esq. —

49

Thomas

Northmore of Oakhampton, Dev. esq. —

J'

William

( 3S» )

A,

William

Northmore of Oakhampton, Dcv. esq.

- 51

Thomas

Norton of Icksworth-abbey, Suff. esq.

— 179

Robert

Nugent of Gosfie Id-hall, Essex, esq:

- 40

Percy Wynd.

0. O'BRIEN of Shot-Grow, Esses, esq.

149. 151

Sir Edward

O'brien of the kingdom of Ireland, bt.

121

John

Offley of Whicbnor, Staff, esq. —

a

Crew

Offley of Crew-hall, Chesh. esq. —

170

Patrick

Ogiivy, esq, — —

300. 304

Sir C halon.ee

Ogle of Twickenham, Middlesex, kt.

— 91

Samuel

Ogle of South-Dissington, Northum. esq.

129

Theophilus

Oglethorpe of Godalmin, Surrey, esq.

Iff

James

Oglethorpe of Godalmin, Surrey, esq.

— ib,

William

Okden of Little-Critchill, Dors. esq.

- 69

William

Okenden of Temple-Mills, Bucks, esq.

14

Richard

Oldfield of Windsor. Berks, esq. -

4

Charlei

Oliphant, doctor of physic —

3*S

John

Olmius of Newball, nearChelmsford.esq.

54. 6j. 73

Sir Samuel

Ongley of London, kt. —

— 9*

Samuel

Ongley of Old Wardern, Bedf. esq.

- a.joi

Sir Richard

Onslow of West-Clendon, Surrey, bt. 40

180. 184

Thomas

Onslow, esq. his son, the late lord 180. 182

186. 1 88

Denzill

Onslow, esq. his uncle, of Purford, Surrey

180. 1S4

Richard

Onslow, esq. his grandson —

ih

Arthur

Onslow, esq. his nephew, of Ember-Coun

.

Surrey —

180. 184

Richard

Onslow, esq. brother to Arthur —

184

Denzill

Onslow, esq. their kinsman, of Drenwike,

Suss. Ib.

Thomas

Orby Hunter of Burton, Line. esq. —

J4J

Paul

Orchard of Harland, Devon, esq. —

38.34

William

Ord of Fenham, in Northum. esq.

34. ,4

Rob«'

( 3S3 )

Robert Orel of Petersham, Surrey, esq. — 38. 127

John Ord of Fenham, Northum. esq. — 38

Robert Orme of Woolavington, Suss. esq. — 190

Garton Orme of Woolavington, esq. — 106

William Osbaldeston of Haumanby, Yorksb. esq. 128

SirDanverg Osborne of Chicksand, Bedf. bt. — t

Charles lord Ossulton, son of the earl of Tankerville, isr

James Oswald of Dunnikier, Scot. esq. — 283. 308

Sir Adolphus Oughtonof Techbrooke, Warw. kt. andbt. 198

Sir Arthur Owen of Orielton, Pemb. bt. — 266, 267

William Owen, esq. eldest son of Sic Arthur ib. ibt

John Owen, esq. second son of Sir Arthur — 29

Wirriot Owen of Naish, Pemb. esq. — 266

John Owen of Parsovant, in the Isle of Anglesea, esq.

Sir Henry Sir Georg« -

Oxenden of Dean-Court, Kent, bt. —

Osenden, bt, his brother, of Dean-Court, Kent

Henry PACEY of Boston, Line. esq. —

Robert Packer of Shellingford, Berks, esq. —

Winch.Howard Packer, esq. son of Rob. of Donmiigton-Cas. J Sir John Packington of West- Wood, Wore. bt.

Sir Herb.PerrotParkington, his son, of West-Wood* Wore, b Francis Page> esq. late Justice of the King's Bench

Sir Gregory. Page.of Greenwich, Kent, bt. —

John Page of Chichester, Sussex, esq. i(

Paget, esq. late earl of Uxbrldge —

Paget, his son. — — —

Paget, esq. nephew to William, Lord Paget Palmer of Charlton -Curlew, Leic, bart.

3

rksj

( 334 )

No.

Sir Thomas

Palmer of Wingham, Kent, bart. _

89.91

Nathaniel

Palmer of Fairfield, Som. esq. —

145. 150

Thomas

Palmer of Fairfield, Som. esq. mm

«50

Peregrine

Palmer of Fairfield, Som. esq. '••

»34

Henry vise.

Palmcrston. of East-Sheen, Surrey 34,

83. 195

Francis

Palmes, esq. — — —

29

Wilti.m

Palmes of Naborn, Yorksli. esq, —

333

William earl of Pan mure, of the kingdom of Ireland

084

Philip

Papillon of Aukridge, Kent, esq. —

340

David

Papillon, esq. his son, of Aukridge, Kent

240.343

Sir Thomas

Parker, kt. afterwards Earl of Macclesfield 46

George lord

Parker, his son, now otrl of Macclesfield,

6

Thomas lord

Parker, son of George — —

170

Sir George

Parker of Batton, Suss. bart. —

187

Charles

Parker of Peterborough, Northara. esq.

121

Arms ted

Parker of Peterborough, Northam. esq.

ib.

Sir Philip

Parker of Arwerton, Suff. bart. m^

'7i

Sir Philip

Parker Long, bt. his son, Arwerton, Suff.

ib.

Christopher

Parker of Bradkirk, Lane. esq. —

f99

Thomas

Parker of Bradkirk, Lane. esq. —

lib.

Hugh

Parker, esq. — — —

222

Stephen

Parry of Noyadh, Card. esq. —

3.S2

Sir John

Parsons, kt. alderman of London —

l83

Humphry

Parsons, esq. alderman of LondonT,- 75-in

Henry

Parsons of Wickham, Essex, esq. J

33-74

Thomas

Paske, Fellow oF Clarehall, Camb. ll.d.

— 16

Sir Hugh

Paterson of Bannockburn, Scot. kt. and bt.

293

William

Paterson, esq. — —.

308. 3'3

William

Paul of Braywick, Berks, esq. —

4

Tracy

Pauncefort, esq. — [—

314

Richard

Payne, esq. — — —

191

Sir Henry

Peachey of Petworth, Suss, kt and bt. 187.

190, 196

Bui st rode

Peachey Knight, esq., his brother —

190

Sir John

Peachey, bt. his second brother —

ib.

James

Peachey, esq. his third bro. of Title-worth, Suss. 82

Sjr John

Peachey, bt. son of sir John —

190 Thomas

< 355 )

A"*.

Thomas

Pearse, esq. major-general — 215

Thomas

Pearse of Tower- Hill, esq. — 64. fij

John

Pedley, esq. — 1 — 83

William

Peirs of the city of Wells, Som. esq. — 148

Henry

Peirse of Bedal, Yorksh. esq, — 237

Henry

Pelham of Esher-place, Surrey, esq. 187. 235. 246

Sir Nicholas

Pelham of Catesfield-place, Suss. kt. — 191

Thomas

Pelham, esq. his eldest son — ib.

James

Pelham, esq. his second son 66. 132, 239

Henry

Pelham of Stanmere, Suss. esq. — 191.239

Thomas

Pelham, esq. his brother, of Stanmere, Suss. 19 c

Thomas

Pelham, jun. esq. soh of the former 191. 239

Thomas

Pelham of Stanmere, Suss. esq. — 244

Charles

Pelham of B rookie sby, Line. esq. jo6. S36

Henry

Pelham of Lewes, Suss. esq. — 193

Sir William

Pendarves of Pendarves, Corn. kt. — 35

Alexander

Pendarves of Roscrow, Corn, esq. 2r. a6. 27. 32

Sir Joseph

Pennington of Muncaster, Cumb. bt. 42

Sir John

Pennington, bt. his son — ■ 1— ih.

Sir Thomas

Pengelly of Cheshunt, Hert. kt. — 44

Henry

Penton of Winchester, Hants, esq. — 33. 1 5.5

John

Pepper of Enfield-Chace, Middlesex, esq. J94

John vise.

Perceval (see earl of Egmont) 75. 83. no

John

Periam, esq. — — Ift

Henry

Parrot of Bamsley, Glou. esq; — 133

Micajah

Perry, alderman of London, esq. — in

William rise,

Petersham, son of the earl of Harrington II.179.19S

William

Pey toe of Chesterton, Warw. esq. — 197

Craven

Peyton of St. James's, Westminster, esq. 232

Edward

Pbelipps of Montacute, Som, esq. 145, 152

Ambrose

Philipps of GarringtoTi, Leic. esq. — Jor

Sir'Johrt

Philipps of Picton-Castle, Pemb. bt. — 268

Sir Erasmus

Philipps, bt. his eldest son — ib.

Sir John

Philipps, bt. his second sou — 254

James

Philipps, of Pent i park, Pemb. esq. — ib.

Griffith

Philipps of Cungually, Carm. esq. — ib.

A a a John

( 3J» 1

:

Join

Nicholas Sir William Sir Gilbert Sir Edward John Robert Sir Lionel

Henrj

Thoma Robert

IS- "92 83

3"

PhilipsoQ of Byfleet, Surrey, esq. - Philpot of Newton, Heref. esq. Phippard, merchant in Poole, Dors. kt. Pickering of Titchmarch, Northam. bt. Pickering of Titchmarch, Northam. bt. Piggot, esq. — — 14c

Piggot of Chetwynd, Salop, esq. — 87

Pilkington of Stainley, Yorksb. bt. — 189

Pilsworthof Oving, near Aylesbury, Bucks, esq. II Pinnel, esq. — — 28

John Frederick Pinney of Bridport, Dors. esq. — 66

Alexander Pitfield ofHoxton, Middlesex, esq. — ib.

Pitt of Stratford, Wilts, esq. — 216. 234

Pitt, esq. his eld. son, of Stratf. Wilts ji. 203. 216 Pitt, jun. esq. hi* 2d son, earl of Londond. 294. 216 Pitt, esq. his third son — 38. 206. 2.6

Pitt, esq. eldest son of Robert Pitt, esq. jr. 2iS Pitt, esq. second son of Robert Pitt, esq. 216. 246 Pitt of Stratfieldsea, Hants, esq. 68. IJ4. 216

Pitt, jun. esq. his son, of Shroton, Dors. 60. 67. 68 m Pitt, esq, his second son ' — 62. 68

Pitt of Cricket, Sora. esq. — Ijs

George Morion Pitt, merchant in London, esq. 216. 238

Edmund Pleydelt of Mudge Hill, Wilts, esq. — 217

Edm. Moteton Pleydcll ofMelbourn St. Andrew, Dors. esq. 6o.6l Plumer of Blakesware, Hert. esq. 84. JjS

Plumer of Chcdiston.Hall, Suff. esq. 176. 201

Plumer of Blakesware, Hertf. esq. 40. 64.65. 168.176 Plomptre of Nottingham, esq. 35. 130. 144

Pocklington, Beacher of the Middle Temple, esq. 87 PoIeofShute, Dev. bt. — — 39

John Thomas William George

William

William

Walter

Richard

John

John

Sir John

Sir William

Henry

David

Nicholas Sir Robert

Pole, bt. his son —

Polhill of Chipsted, Kent, esq. Pollen of Andover, Hants, esq, Pollexfen, esq. —

Pollock of PoUock, Scot. bt.

s8.34.39. 47- .H

— w

89. 91. tjj

Hugh

( 357 )

m.

Hugh lord

Polwartb, afterwards earl of Marchmont

12s

Sir Ft and i

Poole of Lewes, Suss, bt, —

191

Edward

Poore of Salisbury, Wilts, esq. —

203

Francis

Popham, sen. of Littlecot, Wilts, esq.

—

217

Francis

Popham, jun. of Littlecot, Wilts, esq.

211

Edward

Popham of Littlecot, Wilts, esq. —

202.

214

John

Popham of the city of Winchester, Hants, esq.

'IS

Henry

Portman of Orchard Portman, esq. 145

I**

'49

Henry William Portman, esq. (sec Berkley) —

Mi

Aubrey

Porter of St. Edmunds-Bury, Suff. esq.

â– 79

Richard

Pottenger of Reading, Berks, esq.

5

Thomas

Powell of Ridgmont, Bedf. esq. —

37

Sir Thomas

Powell of Broadway, Carm. bt.

"3-

252

Thomas

Potter of Nanteos, Card, esq, —

2j»

2JI

Sir Christophe

r Powell of Wyerton, near Maidstone, Ken

,bt.

89

Man sell

Powell of Erdsley-park, Heref, esq.

83

Sir Thomas Richard

Powis, kt. Qjieen's Serjeant at law — Powis of Hintlesheira-hall, Suff. esq.

142

'75

Peregrine

Powlett, esq. brother to earl Powlet

34-

ij»

Vere

Lord William

Powlett, esq. another brother ~ Powlett, uncle to the duke of Bolton

iJ5-

ij»

,64

William

Powlett, esq. 7 sonsof.0rd William Powlett, K.B. J

*JS-

1S4

Sir C. Armanc

162.

"63

Lord Harry

Powle,t I brothers to the duke »**

Powlett J

154.

■i»

Lord Nassau

*S4-

164

Charles

Powlett, esq. 7 sons Ofiord Harry Powlett, esq 3

164

163

Norton

Powlett, senr. of Rotherfield, Hants, esq.

â– 39

Norton

Powlett, jun. esq. — — *

'55

Penyston

Powney of Maidenhead, Berks, esq.

3

John

Praed of Trevetho, Corn, csq.f —

3i

W. Mackworth Praed of Trevetho, Corn. esq. —

ib.

John

Pratt of Bush-Hill, Middlesex, esq.

190

John

Pratt of Wilderness, Kent, esq. —

241

Sir Thomas

Prendergast of the kingdom of Ireland, bt

18S

Richard

Price of Bromfield, Essex, esq. —

'77

Aa3

Udeval

( 358 )

No.

Udeval

Price of Foxley, Heref. esq. — 83

Sir Edmund

Prideaux of Netherton, Devon, bt. — 33

John

Pringle, sen. of Raining, Scot. esq. — 297

John

Pringle,jun. of Haining, Scot. esq. — 276

John

Prise of Wisterton, Heref. esq. — 80

John

Proby of Elton-hall, Hunt. esq. — 87

John

Proby of Elton-hall, Hunt. esq. — 87. 107

John

Proby, jun. esq. afterwards lord Carysfort 107

SirW. Beauch. Proctor of Tottenham, Middlesex, bt. — 109

George

Proctor of Epsom, Surrey, esq. — 105

John

Prowse of Axbrtdge, Som, esq. — 145

Thorn a?

Prowse of Ax bridge, Som. esq, — ib.

Lewis

Pryse of Gogerthan, Card. esq. 2JI. 251

Thoma$

Pryse of Gogerthan, Card. esq. — 2JI

John

Fughe of Mathavern, Montg. esq. 2JI. 26$,

William

Pulteney of the city of Westminster, esq. 231

William

Pulteney, jun. esq. his eldest eon — 109. 231

Henry

Pulteney, esq. his second son — 226. 231

John

Pulteney, esq. their untie *— 239

Daniel

Pulteney, esq. son of Jorm — 33. 95. 131

George

Purvis of Datshara, Suff. esq. — Ijt

Henry

Pyeof Farringdon, Berks, esq. — 3

Richard

Pye of Hone, Derb. esq. — 46

Sir William

Pyiisent of Erthfont, Wilts, and Burton, Som. bt. 14$

Samuel

PyttsofKyre, Wore. esq. — 310

Edmund

Pytts of Kyre, Wore. esq. — re.

a-

Geo. Hen. vis

e.QUARENDON, afterwards earl of Litchfield 133

Andrew

Quick of Newton. St. Cyres, Dcv. esq. 39. $6 R.

A_

( 359 ) t

fc.

No.

Jolin

RADCLIFFEafWolrerton, Bucks, m.d. 9

Jasper

Radcliffe, esq. — — 28

Robert

Raikes of Grays-Inn, Middlesex, esq. 237

Sir David

Ramsay of Balmain, Scot. bt. — 287. 314.

Sir Alexander

Ramsay of Balmaln, Scot. bt. — 287

Sir John

Ramsden of Byrom, Yorksh. bt. — 20 1

Morgan

Randal of Ch 11 worth, Surrey, e*q. — 184

Philip

Rashleighof Menabilley, Corn. esq. — 23

Jonathan

Raslileigh of Menabilley, Corn. esq. — 36"

Sir Robert

Raymond of Langley-Berry, Hen, kt. 26. 142. 158

John

Raymond of HatchJands, Surrey, esq. 64. 65

Sir Thomas

Read of Shipton, Oxon. bt. — 213

George

Read, esq. his brother, of Shipton, Oxoft esq. 79

Sir Isaac

Rebow of Colchester, Essex, kt. — 73

Isaac Lemyng

Rebo w of Colchester, Essex, esq. — >b.

Alexander

Reid, esq. — — 304

Thomas

Renda of WallingFord, Berks, esq. — 6

Thomas

Revell of Fetcham, Surrey, esq. — 240

Richard

Reynellof Ogwell, Dev. esq. — 56

Francis

Reynolds of Strangeways, Lane. esq. — 96

James

Reynolds of Lincolns-Inn, esq. — 179

Francis vise.

Rialton, son of the earl of Godolphin 26. 33. I33

William vise.

Rialton, afterwards marquis of Blandford 32. 136

Griffith

Rice of Newton, Carrn. esq. — 253

Edward

Rice of Newton, Carm, esq. — ib.

Sir William

Rich of Sunning, Berks, bt. — j

Sir Robert

Rich of Stondon-Massy, Essex, bt. 35.58. 174

George

Richards of Long- Brady. Dors. esq. — 68

Bisse

Richards of Wimbledon, Surrey, esq. — 3o£

Richard

Richardson, esq. serjeantat law — 173" J74

A a 4 Thomas

â– 

{ 36o )

Thomas

Richmond of Maiden, Essex, esq. — 74

Sir Barnham

Rider of Boughton, Kent, kt. " — 92

Thomas

Ridge, brewer, of Portsmouth, Hants, esq. 61

Matthew

Ridley of Eton-Hall, Northum. esq. 126

Richard

Rigby of Misley-hall, Esses, esq. 119. 177

Thomas

Rivett of the town of Derby, esq. — 46

Russel

Robmtes of Truro, Corn. esq. — 23. 25

Francis

Robartes of Truro, Corn. esq. 23. 35. 34

Gabriel

Roberts of Ampthill, Eedf. esq. 211. 218

John

Roberts of Havod-y-bwck, Denb. esq. 258

John

Robins of Stafford, Staff, esq. — 169

Robinson of Chesbunt, Hertf. esq. — 213

Nicholas

Robinson of Thicket, Yorksh. esq. — 217

Sir William

Robinson of Ncwby- upon- Swale, Yorksh. bt. 22c

Luke

Robinson, esq. counsellor at law — 231

William

Robinson, esq. — — 2j8

Sir Thomas

Robinson of Rookby, Yorksh. bt. — 127

Sir Thomas

Robinson, master of the great wardrobe, k.b.

afterwards lord Grantham — 163. 234

George

Robinson of Helston, Cornw. esq. — 33

George

Robinson of More-place, Bucks, esq. — 14

Robert

Rodger, esq. — — 3 10

George Bridges Rodney, esq. afterwards lord Rodney — 27

Sir John

Rogers of Wisdome, Dev. bt. — ,50

John

Rogers of Wisdome, Dev. esq. — ib.

Nathaniel

Rogersof Kingston- upon-Hull, Yorksh. esq. 226

Samuel

Rolle, sen. of Hudscote, Dev. esq. — 41

Samuel

Rolle, jun. esq. his soli — J£

Robert

Rolle of Stevenstone, Dev. esq. — 47

John

Rolle, esq. brother to Robert 47.48.32

Henry

Rolle, esq. son of John — 47- 5a

John

Rolle of Shapwick, Som. esq. — Jjo

Samuel

Rolt of Milton, Bedf. esq. — 2

Edward

Rolt of Sacomb, Hertf. esq. 40. 108. 211

Edw. Eayntu

1 Rolt of Spy-Park, Wilts, esq. — 211

Sir George

Rcoke, kt. and admiral — 157

Hugh

t 3«I J

No.

Hugh

Rose, sen. of Kilravock, Scot. esq.

— 283

Hugh

Rose, }un. of Kilravock, Scot. esq.

278. 295

Charles

Ross of Balnagown, Scot, esq.

— 2P5

Charles

Ross, esq. son to lord Ross •—

295

Sir John

RousofHenham-hall, Suff. bt.

174

William

Rowley of Tendung-Hall, Suff. esq.

149

Thomas

Rowney of the city of Oxford, esq.

— 13s

Thomas

Roivney, jun. esq. his son —

ib.

John

Rudgeof Wheatfield, Oxf. esq.

— 222

Edward

Rudge of Wheatfield, Oxf. esq. -

11.222

Samuel

Rush of Southwark, Surrey, esq.

67

John

Rush, esq. his son — '

— 6

Sir John

Rushout of Northwick, Wore. bt. .

212. 222.

Lord Edward

Russel, fourth son of William duke of Bedford i

John

Rutherford of Rutherford, Scot, eiq.

296. 297

Sir Dudley

Ryder of Tooting, in Surrey, kt.

- ' 37- S9

Joseph

S. SABINE of Tuing, Hertf. esq.

— 123

John

Sabine of Tuing, Hertf. esq.

- 34

Robert

Sacheverell of Barton, Nott. esq.

— 130

Ld. John Philip Sackville, second son of the duke of Di

irset 171

Lord George

Sackville, third son of the duke of Dorset 240

Sir John

St. Auhln of Clowance, Corn. bt.

— 23. 21

Sir John

St. Clair of Long form acus, Scot. bt.

— 275

Hon. James

St.ClairofBalbUir, Scot. —

299. 3C8

Powlet

St. John of Dogmersfield, Hants, esq.

*54- *SS

Henry

St. John of Battcrsea, Surrey, esq.

3.217

John

St. John, esq. his brother, late vise. St. John 217

Sir William

St. Quintin of Seamaton and Harpham,

Yorksh.

bt. — —

216

Sir William

St. Quintin, his nephew, of ditto, bt.

234

Matt.

( fft )

No.

Matt. Chitty

St. Quint in, esq. brother to the latter — ai8

Thorns*

Salisbury of Sough-hall, Chesh. esq. — 100

Sun. Van a eke:

r Sambroke of Bush-hill, Middlesex, esq. at*

Sir J. Vanacker Sambroke, bt, his sons, of Hush-hill, Middlesex 3

John

Sambroke, esq. brother to Samuel — 143

Sir Thomas

Samwell of Upton and Gayton, Northam. bt. 108

Sir Richard

Sand ford of Hough-hill castle, Westm. bt. 127. 201

Samuel

Sandys of Ombersley -court. Wore, esq, 229

Edwin

Sandys, his son, of Ombersley-cotirt, Wore. esq. 221

Sir George

Savile of Rufford, Nott. bt. — 224

Sir John

Savile of Methely, Yorksh. k. b. — 131

Samuel

Savile, esq. — — 73

Sir George

Saunders, kt. commissioner of the navy 93

Charles

Saunders of Hambleton, Hants, esq. — jo

Sir T. Lumley

Saunderson, k.b. late earlof Scarborough IOJ

James

Saunderson, afterwards earl Cast let on Ij2

Jacob

Sawbridge of Hackney, Middlesex, esq. 213

John

Sayerof Bray, Berks, esq. — 305

JLx ton

Sayer of Doc tors- Commons, il.d. — 26*. 49

Sir Thomas

Scawen, alderman of London, kt. 30. ill

Sir William.

Scawen, his brother, of Carshalton, Surrey, kt, 189

Thomas

Scawen of Carshalton, esq, son of sir Thomas ib.

Sir John

Schaw of Greenock, Scot, bt, — 277. 294

Francis

Scobel of Metiiguins, Corn. esq. 21. 30. 37-4°

William

Scott, esq. equerry to the Prince of Wales 214

James

Scott, sen. of Logie, Scot. esq. «— 287. 305

jâ„¢..

Scott, jun. of Logie, Scot. esq. — 284

Robert

Scolt of Logie, esq. — &•

David

Scott of Scotstarvet, Scot. esq. 283. 305. 307

Walter

Scott of Harden, Scot, esq. — 296

Tho. Boothby

Scrimshire of Norbury, Staff. e*q. — 10*

John

Scrope of Walrasly, Oxon. esq. 63. 146.229. 24J

James vise.

Scudamore of Home-Lacy, Heref. I. P. 80. Si

Charles Fitzroy Scudamore, his son-in-law, esq. — i'*

Sir T. Saundei

sSeabright of Beachwood, Hert; bt. — »4

William

Seaton, esq, — — 3'J

Sir

( 3*3 )

No.

Sir Chucks

John

Charles

John

Geo. Augustus

Thomas

Gilbert

Sir Edward Sir Edward Sir Edward

Francis

Edward William Lord Percy Peter Robert

Richard vise. John

Henry carl of Sir John

Samuel Samuel James

Francis

jbcr.i il'l. lord

Philip

Robie

William Robert Sewallis Sir Cloudcsley

24.77.16e 38. 77. art 165 31C 191 166

SedleyofNuthall, Nott. bt. Selwyn of Matson, G lou. esq. Selwyn, esq. brother to John Selwyn, esq. eldest son to John Selwyn, esq. second son to John Sergison of Cuckfie Id -place, Suss. esq. Serle of Testwood, Hants, esq. -

Seymour of Langhry, Bucks, bt. — 31,

Seymour of Maiden .Bradley, Wilts, bt. 48

Seymour, his eldest ion — 49.214

Seymour, his eldest son, afterwards duke of So- merset — — S03 Seymour, esq. his second son, brother to the

duke — — 214.218

Seymcurof Woodlands, Dors, esq. — 67

Seymour, esq. 4th son of the 1st sir Edward 160 Seymour, second son of Charles duke of Somerset 44 Shackerley of Church-Holme, Chesh. esq. 19

Shaftoe of Whitworth, Durh. esq. — 71

Shaftoe of Whitworth, Durh. esq. — ib.

Shannon of the kingd. of ltd. I. P. 19J- 196. 342

Sharpe, esq. son of the archbishop of Y Shelbourne, of Wycombe, Bucks, I. P. Shelly of Mitchell- Grove, Sun. bt. Shelley, esq. son of sir John —

Shepherd, esq. merchant in London Shepherd of Exntng, Camb. esq. Shepherd of Honiton, Devon, esq* Shepherd, esq. mm —

Sherrard, late earl of Harborough Sberrard, esq. his cousin and successor ; Shertvin, esq. — r>

Shippen of the Middle Temple, esq. 27. 97. 193 Shirley, esq. nth son of Robert earl Ferrers 107 Shirley, esq. 14th son of Robert earl Ferrers 133 Shovel, admiral of the fleet, kt. — 9*

John

229

10.14

191. 156

131

I in

IS- »7

— 54

166

130

( 3<54 ).

No,

John

Shrimpton, esq. major-general —

165

Richard

• Shuttlcworth of Gawthorp-Hall, Lane, esq.

94

Jam«

Shuttleworth, esq. his son —

9i

John

Sibthorpe of the city of Lincoln, esq, —

104

CftiUng.br

Sibthorpe of Canwick, near Lincoln, esq.

ib.

Matthew

Skinner, Recorder of the city of Oxford, esq.

135

Philip

Skippon, esq. — —

177

Sir Fulwar

Skipwithof Newbold-Hall, Warw. bt.

198

Sit Henry

Slingsby of Redhouse, Yorksh. bt. —

227

William

Sloper, esq. of Wood-Haye, Berks, esq. 28. 165

. 214

William

Sloper, esq. his son — —

214

Leonard

Smelt of Kiiby-Fleetham, Yorksb. esq. 234.

237

William

Smelt of Kirby-Fleetham, Yorksfa. esq.

237

John

Smith of Tyd worth, Hants, esq. — 31,

166

Edward

Smith of Edmundthorpe, Leic, esq. —

JO I

3 to

â– >53

Thomas

Smith of London, merchant, esq, 31, 33

Hugh

Smithson of Tottenham, Middlesex, esq.

109

Sic Hugh

Sraithson, bt. bis brother's great-grandson

ib.

J,m«.

Smyth of Black-Torrington, Dev. esq.

149

Sidney Stafford amytiie ot button at Hone, fcent, esq.

'95

John • '

Snellof Upper Guiting, Glou. esq. —

77

John

Snell of Exeter, merchant, esq. —

4*

Ralph

SneydofKeel, Staff, esq. —

,67

William

Sneydof Bishton, Staff, esq. —

16S

Lord Ch. Noel Somerset, afterwards duke of Beaufort 112.

"3

Edward vise.

Sondes, son of the earl of Rockingham 90.

S43

Edward

Southwell of King's Weston, near Bristol, esq.

3*

9S-

m

Edward

Southwell of ditto, esq. —

,4*

George

Speke of White-Lackingt. Som. esq. 148. 149.

153

John

â–  Spencer, esq. brother to the duke of Marlbo-

rough — — I.

ip

Sir John

Spencer of Offley, Hert. bt. —

84

Robert

Squire, esq. — —

2J8

Philip lord

Stanhope, afterwards earl of Chesterfield 23. 37

Sir

£ 3«S >

».

Sir William

Stanhope, k.b. -j brothmtotheearl 8. n

33

Charles

Stanhope, esq. J- of Chestetfield

46

Joan

Stanhope, esq. J 46.

130

James

Stanhope, esq. afterw.earl Stanhope 13-44. I^0,

Bft

William

Stanhope, esq.afterw. earl of Harrington 46.

194

Charles

Stanhope, eldest brother to the carl of Harring-

ton — — 75. 153

23S

Charles

Stanley, esq. fourth son of Cha. earl of Derby gt

•99

Sir Edward

Stanley, lit. afterwards carl of Derby —

94

James lord

Stanley, his eldest son —

ib.

Stanley of Poultons, Hants, esq. —

*8

Thomas

Stanwis of the city of Carlisle, esq. 43. 158

160

John

Stanwix of the city of Carlisle, esq. —

43

.Abraham

Stanyan, esq. a lord of the admiralty —

9

Sir William

Stapleton of Maiden-Erly, Oxf. bt. —

J33

Sir Brian

Stapylton of Myton, Yorksh. bt. —

232

John

Stapylton, esq. bis son —

ib.

Sir Miles

Stapylton, bt. son of John —

224

Sir John

Statham of Wigwel, Derby, kt. —

33

William

Steel of Lamb-Abbey, Kent, esq. —

206

Sir Richard

Steele of Lan gun nor, Carm. kt. 13. lfil.

232

Thomas

Stephens of Lypiat, Glou. esq. —

76

William

Stephens of Barton, I. Wight, Hants, esq. 160

162

Samuel

Stephens of St . Ives, Cornwall, esq. —

35

Edward

Stephenson of Daw ley, Middlesex, esq.

177

Sir Thomas

Stepney of Llanelthy, Carm. bt. —

253

Arthur

Stertof Membland, Dev. esq. —

Sa

Sir Thomas

Stiles of Watering-Berry, Kent, bt. —

'93

Christopher

Stockdale of Bilton-Park, Yorksh. esq.

227

Andrew

Stone, esq, eldest brother to the lord primate of

of Ireland — —

239

Sir John

Stonhouse of Radley, Berks, bt. —

3

Sir Edward

Stradling of St. Donat's Castle, Glam. bt.

26 2

Edward

Stradling, esq. his son —

ib.

James lord

Strange (sec lord Stanley) —

94

Strange of Lay ton- Grange, EsseT, kt. 29

- 49

Thomas

[ 3« )

ft,

Thomas

Strangeways of Melbuty, Dors. eiq. mm 60

Thomas

Strangeways, esq. bis son — 60. 66

John

St range ways of Develisb, Dors. esq. — 66

Thomas

Strangeways Horner of Mells, Sara. esq. 145

William lord

Strathnavcr, *or» of the earl of Sutherland 302

WilHam lord

Stiathnaver, grandson of the earl of Sutherland 299

Sir William

Strickland of Boynton, Yorksh. bt. 216.224.233

Sir William

Strickland, bt. his son — 43, 228. 233

William

Strickland of Boynton, Yorksh. esq. 236

Edward

Strode, eiq. — — 152

William

Strode of Punsborn, Hert. esq. — 5

Sir Simeon

Stuart of Hattlcy-Mauduh, Hants, bt. Ijj. I$6

Charles

Stuart, esq. envoy to the emperor of Morocco 212

James

Stuart, esq. captain in the navy — 64. 65

Charles

Sluart, uncle to the earl of Blesslngton 157

William

Stuart of Castle-Stuart, Scot. esq. 300, 304. 315

James

Stuart, esq. second son to James, earl of Gallo-

way — — 300. 314

John

Stuart, esq, brother to the earl 279. 300

William

Stuart, third son to the earl — 3(4

Patrick

Stuart of Torrence, Scot. esq. -—■ 289

Dugal

Stuart, esq. One of the lords of session 276. 293

Sir John

Stuart of Stuart field, Scot. bt. — 238

Hon. John

Stuart, brother to the earl of Moray 307

Sit James

Stuart of Goodtrees, Scat. bt. — 301

Archibald

Stuart of the city of Edinburgh, esq. — ib.

>m=,

Stuart Mackenzie, esq. brother to the earl of

Bute — — 273. 276

Sir Anthony

Stutt of Heckfield, Hants, kt. — 154

Benj. Haskin

Styles of Corsham, Wilts, and More-Park, Heit.

esq. — — 209. 210

William lord

Sundon of Sundon, Bedf. LP. 40. 53- 85. HO. 136

Lord Robert

Sutton, second son of the duke of Rutland 129

Sir Robert

Sutton of Broughton, Line. k.s. -— 106. 1 29

Richard

Sultonof Scrofton, Nott. esq, — 131

Franc h

Swanton of Salisbury, WUls, esq. — 2C3

Thomas

^_

i 3«7 )

It*

Thomas

Swanton, esq. comptroller of the navy — 27

Samuel

Swift of the city of Worcester, esq. — aac*

Richard

Swlnfen of Swinfen, Staff, ejq. — . jj<

Sir John

Swinton, kt. — M a~, y Swymmer of Longwood, Hants, esq. — 136

A nth. Langle

Humphry

Sydenham of Nutcomb, Dec. esq. — . 48

John

Symmons of Llanstinam, Perab. esq." 252

Theobald

T.

TAAFFE of Edsworth, Hants, esq. 196

Charles

Talbot of Castle-Menich, Glam. esq. 33. 71

William

Talbot, «q.7h.ssons _ 26t

Talbot, esq. J — — ' ajo

John

John Ivory

Talbot of L acock, Wilts, esq. — 202. 215

John

Talbot, jun. esq. his son, of Lacock, Wilts 218

Robert vise.

Tamworth, son of earl Ferrers — iot

Charles

Taylor of Maridge, Dev. esq. _ 49

Joseph

Taylor of Stanmore, Middlesex, esq. 56. 159

William

Taylor of the Inner Temple, esq. — 222

Samuel

Taylor, merchant in Lynn, Norf. esq, 116

John

Tempest of Sherboum, Durh. esq. 70. 71

Sir Richard

Temple of Stow, Bucks, bt. — 8. 9

Richard

Temple, esq. son of the lord Palmerston 205

Sir Fisher

Tench of Low-Layton, Esses, bt. — 181

Alexander

Thistlethwayte of Southwick, Hants, esq, 154

Sir Edmund

Thomas of Wenvoe-castle, Glam. and of Hamp-

ton, Middlesex, bt, — 211

Henry earl of

Thomond, of Shot grove, Essex, I. P. 196

Sir William

Thompson of the Inner Temple, kt. 173. 17.J

Edward

Thompson of Marsdcn, Yorksh. esq. — 225

Richard

Thompson of Coley, Berks, esq. — 5

Anthony

t 3«8 )

Anthony William Sir Peter

Sir James William Sir John Ralph John Harvey

Christopher

Thomas Richard Richard

Thomas

Christopher

Roger

Horatio

Charles

Thomas

William

Roger

George

Charles

Chauncey

I=aic

Joseph

Robert

Sir Thomas

Samuel

George

Sic Joseph

Samuel

Thompson, esq. —

Thompson of Humbleton, Yorksh. esq, Thompson of Addington, Surrey, kt: Thonihagh of Shire-Oaks, Nott. esq. Thornhill of Thornhill, Dots. kt. Thornton of Cattal, near York, esq. Thorold of Maiston, Line. bt. Thrale of Stretham, Surrey, esq. Thursby of Abington, Northam. Thynne, esq. only son of the 1st v Tilson of Hampton- Court, esq. Toke, esq. —

Tonken of Lambrigon, Corn, esq TonsonofWatcr-Oakley, Berks, esq. Topham of Windsor, Berks, esq. Towerof the Inner -Temple, esq. Tower of Iver, Bucks, esq. Townshend, esq. 2d| son of Horal Townshend, esq. 3d J Townshend, Townshend. Townshend Townshend, Townshend; Townshend, <

17 228 85

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'd'',q'3<!Wnd / "I

id, esq. jjthJ V. 117. 178

id, esq. eld. 7 son of the present C 114

7 son of the present f

Townshend, esq. 2d j Townsend, esq. merchant in London — 208

Townsend of Old Windsor, Berks, esq. 157

Townsend of Honington, Warw. esq. 6. 208

Tracy of Stanway, Glou. esq. — 79. 22«

Travel of Hatton- Garden, Middlesex, kt. ltf

Traversof Hitcham, Bucks, esq. Treby of Plympton, Dev. esq. Treby, Colonel in the Guards, esq. Tredenham of Filly, Corn. kt. Tredcnden of Tregonan, Corn. esq. Trefysis of Trefusis, Corn. esq.

4. 34. 40

5»- 33- J7

( 3fy )

tb.

Robert

Trefusis of Trefusis, Corn. esq. — 24 ■

Thomas

Trefusis of Trefusis, Corn. esq. .— 30

Charles

Trelawney, esq. brother to the bishop of Win-

chester — — 5°

Sir John

Trelawney, bt, son of the Bishop, of Trelawney,

Corn. — — 22. 29. 31

Edward

Trelawney, esq. brother to air John 29. 31

Henry

Trelawney, esq. brother to the bishop — 31

Barrel

Trelawney of Colrinick, Corn, esq. — 23

Charles

Trelawney of Colrinick, Corn. esq. — 22

Arthur

Tremayne of Sydenham, Dev. esq. — 2i

George

Trenchard of Lit chet-Matra vers, Dors. esq. 61

George

Trenchard, his son, esq. — — 'h*

Henry

Trenchard of Fulford, Dev. esq. — 6"l

John

Trenchard of Abbots-Leigh, Som. esq. 149

Granville vise

, Trentham, son of earl Gower — no. 144

Sir John

Trevallian of Nettlecomb, Som. bt. — JJI

â– William

Trevanion of Carhays St. Michael, Corn. esq. 33

John

Treyanion of Carhays St. Michael, Com. esq. 26.

25- 33

John

Trevor of St. AnnVHill, Surrey, esq. 139

John Morlcy

Trevor of Glynd, Sussex, esq. — 187. 191

John Morlcy

Trevor, his son, of Glynd, Sussex, esq. 191

Samuel

Trotraan of Siston, Glou. esq. — J 47

Samuel

Trotman of Bucknall, Oxf. esq. — Ij6

Edward

Tucker of Weymouth, Dors. esq. 64. 6_j

John

Tucker of Weymouth, Dors. esq. — ib.

Roger

Tuckfield of Raddon-court, Dev. esq. j6

John

Tuckfield of Little-Fulford, Dev. esq. 48

Samuel

Tuffnell of Langleys, Esses, esq. *4- 73. 74

Sackville

Tufton of Newbottle, Northam. esq. — 201

W. Henry v!

isc. Tun bridge, son of the earl of Rochford 194

Sir Edward

Turner of Ambroseden, near Bicester, Oxf. bt. 214

Sir Charles

Turner of Warham, Norf. kt. and bt. — Il6

Sir John

Turner, bt. his brother * •"— ib.

Sir John

Turner, bt. son of sir John — ib.

[VOL. ..]

B b Cholmlty

( 37* )

No. Cholmley Turner of Kirkleathara,YoTksh. esq. 224* 237

W.Horsmonden Turner of Maidstone, Kent, esq. — 9*

Sir Edward Tumour of Hallingbury, in Essex, kt. 175

Sir Thomas Twisden of Bradbourn, near Maidstone, Kent, bt. 89 Sir Roger Twisden, bt. his son — 89

Frederick Tylney of Tylney-Hall, Hants, esq. — 165

Sir Halsewell Tynte of Hake well, Som. bt. — ip

Sir Ch. KemeysTynte, bt* his brother, of Halsewell, Som. 113. 145 John viscount Tyrconnel of Belton, Line. J. P. 103. 108

James Tyrrel of Shotover, Oxon. esq. — 23%

Sir John Tyrwhit of Stainfield, Line. bt. — 104

SirJ.de la Foun.Tyr whit, bt. his son, of Stainfield, Line. ib.

V.

Charles VAN BR UGH, esq. captain in the navy 50

William vise. Vane of Fair Lawn, Kent, I. P. 70. 89. 194

Henry Vane, esq. his nephew, son of lord Bernard 21. 40.

70. 229 Henry Vane, esq. son of Henry — 205

Will. Charles Van Hulse of Whitehall, esq, — 193

Patrick Vans, esq. — — 300. 314

Rrcbard Vaughan of Derwith, Carm. esq. 254

Richard Vaughan of Corsegedal, Merion. esq. — 263

William Vaughan of Corsegedal, Merion. esq. — ib.

Edward Vaughan of Lloydiarth, Montg. esq. — 264

Will. Gwyn Vaughan of Trebaried, Brecon, esq. — 249 John Vaughan of Derwith, Carm. esq. — •» 253

Thomas Veie, alderman of Norwich, esq. — 115

Ralph earl Verney, (see vfsc. Fermanaugh, I. P.) 12. 13

Ralph earl Verney, his son, of Middle-Claydon, Bucks, LP. 13 John Verney, esq. eldest son of Richard, lord Wil-

loughby, of Brooke — 101

John

( 37> )

No.

John

Verney, esq, second son of George, lord Wil- loughby, of Brooke — 20 j

Henry

Vernon of Sudbury, Derb. esq. — 167. 17©

Henry

Vernon, jun. of Hilton, Staff, esq. — 169

Geo. Venables Vernon of Sudbury, Staff, and Kinderton-Park,

Chesb. esq. — — 168

Thomas

Vernon of Twickenham- Park, Middlesex, esq. 165

James

Vernon of Nacton, Suff. esq. — . 32

Edward

Vernon of Nacton, Suff. esq. 32, gl, jtj. 173

James

Vemon, esq. — — 2IJ

Thomas

Vernon of Hanbury, Wore, esq, 219: 220

Bo water

Vernon of Hanbury, Wore. esq. — 144

George

Vernon of Farnham, Surrey, esq. — 186

Sir Charles

Vernon of Farnham, Surrey, kt. — 10,229

William vise.

Villiers, father of the earl of Jersey — 89

Thomas

Villiers, esq. second son of the late earl of Jersey i"jt

Henry

Vincent, sen. of Trelevan, Corn, esq, 24

Henry

Vincent, jun. of Trelevan, Corn, esq. 36

Nicholas

Vincent, esq. his brother — ib.

Sir Francis

Vincent of Stoke-d'Abernon, Surrey, bt, 180

Henry

Vincent, esq. his son, afterwards sir Henry 184.

Robert

Urquhart, jun. esq. — 282

Alexander

Urquhartof Newhall, Scot. esq. 278. 295

Duncan

Urquhart, Burdsyards, Scot. esq. — 303

Robert

Vyner of Tupham, Line, esq, ^ 103. 106

Sir Richard

Vyvyanof Trelowarren, Corn. bt. — 28 W.

George

WADE, esq. field-marshal — 147. 206

Sir Charles

Wager of Westminster, kt. 29. no- 157

Humphry

Waleot of Bitterley, Salop, esq. — 142 B b a John

John John

Henry lord

Thomas

Edmund

Edmund

Harry

William

3ohn

John

Charles

Bluett

Sir Robert

Edward

Cha. Horatio

Horatio

Horatio

Galfridus

Horatij

William

Sir John

John

Peter

Peter

James

Sir George

Philip Henry

William

John

Sir John

John

John

Joshua

William

Henry Lee

( 37* )

No.

Waicot of Walcot, Salop, esq. , — 139

Waldegrave, esq. brother to the earl of Walde- grave — — 175

Walden, son of the earl of Suffolk Walker of Wimbledon, Surrey, esq. Waller of Bcconsfield, Bucks, esq. Waller, jun. esq. son of Edmund

- • J* 26. 29. 53

io. 14

10

Waller, esq. of Lincoln VInn, brother of Edmund ib«

194

154. 166

165. iff

165

160

116. 119

23. 117

4*

Wallis of Wormley-Bury, Hert. esq. Wallop of Down-Husband, Hants, esq. Wallop, esq. his eldest son —

Wallop, esq* his second son —

Wallop, esq. his third son —

Walpole of Houghton, Norf. k. g. Walpole, esq. his second son —

Walpole, esq. his third son —

Walpole, esq. his brother, of Wolterton, Norf. 23*

31. 58. 115. 117/119 Walpole, jun. esq. his son — 116

Walpole, esq. younger brother to sir Robert 23 Walpole, esq. uncle to sir Robert Walsh, esq. — —

Walter of Sarsden, O'xf. bt. —

Walter of Gbdalmin, Surrey, esq. Walter of Stalbridge, Dors. esq. — Walter, jun. esq. his son —

Walwyn of Longworth, Heref. esq. — 81

Warburton of Arley, Chesh. bt. — 18

Warburton of the Grange, Chesh. esq. 19

Ward of Sedgley- Park, Staff, esq. — 165

Ward, esq. his son, afterwards lord Ward 170

Ward, kt. alderman of London — ill

Ward of Capesthorn, Chesh. esq. 97* 1 18

Ward of Hackney, Midx. esq. 64. 6$* 182. 183. 2Ij Ward, esq. his brother — 218

Wardour of Whitney, Heref. esq. — 36. 209 Warner of Walsin^ham, Norf. esq. — 206

Sir

119

230

*3S 180

66.245

67

-

* 373 )

.

Sir Francis

Warreof Hestercomb, Som. bt.

H9

Borlace

Warren of Stapleford, Nott. esq-

13°

Sir Peter

Warren of West bury, Hants, k.b.

1IQ

Sir George

WarrendcrofLochend, Scot. bt.

—

301

Sir Michael

Warton of Beverley, Yorksh. kt.

—

236

Sir Hardolph

Wastneys of Headon, Nott. bt.

—

>3l

Hfchry

Watkios of Christ-Church, Oxoti. e

sq.

'23

Edward

Watson, esq. son oflord Rockinghai

90.

243

Thomas

Watson, his son, late earl of Rockii

â– gharn

<P

Lewis

Thomas

Watson Monson, esq. brother to lord Monsi Watson of Grinden-Brig, Northum. esq.

23 2

128

Thomas

Watts of Enneld.Chace, esq.

—

33-38

Sir Clement

Wearg, kt. solicitor. general

—

s6

John

Weaver of Morvill, Salop, esq.

—

i4t

Arthur

Weaver of Morvill, Salop, esq.

—

ib.

John Richmond Webb of Biddesden, Wilts, esq.

—

16c

215

Bor. Richmon

dWebb.hisson, of Biddesden, Wilts,

esq.

215

John

Webb, esq. —

' 5*

Thomas

Webb, of the city of Gloucester^ esq.

11

Robert

Webb of Taunton, Som. esq.

—

149

Thomas

Webb, serjeant at law, esq.

—

210

Sir Thomas

Webster of Copt-Hall, Esses, bt.

—

73

Sir Whistler

Webster, bt. his son, of Battle-Abbey, Su:

'95

Daniel

Weir of Stouebyers, Scot. esq.

—

3i'

Charles Hope

WeirofCraigie-Hall, Scot. esq. br earl of Hopetnwn —

other to

the

293

George

Weld of Willy, Salop, esq.

—

M3

Thomas

Weld of Willy, Salop, esq.

—

ib.

Joseph

Weld, serjeant aC law, esq.

__

'79

Nicholas vise.

Wenman of Thame-Park, 0\f. I. P.

'3S

Tho. Watson

Wentworth, esq. son of lord Rockii

â– gham

124.

=33

Sir Thomas

Wentworth, r.b. his son, ofWentv

,-orth-Wood

house, Yorksh. esq. —

124.

224.

*33

Sir William

Wentworth of Brcton> Yorksh. bt.

—

=33

Thomas

Wentworth, esq. general in the West Iiidi

165

Godfrey

Wentworth of Hickleton, Yorksh. t

:sq.

«*J

Richard

West, esq. lord chancellor of Irelar B b 3

4

2

;â–  30

John

( 374 i

St.

John

West, esq. afterwards carl Delawar

—

30

James

West of Alscot, Warw. esq. —

8j

Temple

West, esq. commodore in the navy

_

9

Thomas

Westby of Ravenfield, Yorksh. esq.

_

n*

Wardel George Westby of Ravenfield, Yorksh. esq.

_

ajj

Thomas

Western, esq. merchant in London

177

Herb. Rudhil

Westfaling of Rudhall, Heref. esq.

—

"8l

Samuel

Weston, esq. — —

61

Sir Thomas

Wheate of Glympton, Oxf. bt. —

136

Sir Thomas

Wheate, bt. his son, of Glympton, Oxf

ib.

Thomas

Whetham of Turnham-Green, Middles

<, esq.

s*

Henry

Whitakerof Shaftsbury, Dors. esq.

— ■

67

George

Whichcote of Harpwell, Line. esq.

—

â„¢S

Thomas

Wbichcote of Harpwell, Line. esq.

—

ib.

Sir Francis

Whichcote of Quoy-Hall, Camb. bt.

_

>S

Thomas

White of Walling-Wells, Nott. esq.

-

131

White of Walling- We lis, Nott. esq.

Francis

Whithed of Southwick, Hants, esq.

—

•54

Walter

Whitfield, esq. — —

343

Sir William

Whitlocke of PhiUtfi-Court, Oxf. kt.

134

William

Whitmore of Apley, Salop, esq.

141

H3

Sir Thomas

Whitmorc of Apley, Salop, k.b, -

141

William

Whitmore, esq. brother of sir Thomas

—

ib.

Charles lord

Whitworth of Adbaston, Staff. I. P.

_

160

Francis

Wbitworth of Lcybourne, Kent, esq.

I51

Charles

Whitwoith of Leybourne, Kent, esq.

ib.

John

Wicker of Horsham, Suss. esq. —

.89

191

James

Wigley of Scraptoft, near Leicester, esq.

102

Handle

Wilbraham of Rode-Hall, Staff, esq.

170.

201

John

Wilkins, esq. _

—

101

Thomas

Wilkinson of Borpugh- Bridge, Yorksh.

esq.

231

Andrew

Wilkinson of Borough-Bfldge, Yorksh.

esq.

235

John

Willes of Lincolns-Inn, esq. 21.

29. 64. 6j

John

Willes, esq. his eldest son —

137

Edward

Willes, esq. his second son —

11

210

Sir William

Williams of Place-y-Ward, Denb. bt.

*!*

Si

( 371 )

A».

Sir Watkin

Williams Wynne, bt. his eldest son, cfWynn-

stay, Denb, — 248. 257.

264

Robert

Williams, esq. his second son — 264.

265

Richard

Williams, esq. his third son —

26a

Hugh

Williams of Chester, esq. nephew of sir Will.

247

Kyffin

Williams, esq. brother of Hugh —

260

Sir Edward

Williams of Guernevet, Brecon, bt. —

249

Sir Nicholas

Williams of Rhyd-Odin and Edwinsford, Carm.

bt. — —

*J3

Sir Hopton

Williams of Llangibby, Monm. bt.

112

Sir John

Williams, kt. alderman of London —

«76

WiU. Peere

Williams, esq. barrister at law —

144

Sir Robert

Willimot, kt, alderman of London —

Sir William

Willis of Fen-Ditton, Camb. bt. ,(jc.

214

Brown

Willis of the county of Bucks, esq. —

9

Peregrine lord Willoughby, son of the marquis of Lindsey

*°3

Sir Thomas

Willoughby of Wollaton, Nott. bt. 129

. 132

Francis

Willoughby, esq. his eldest son, afterwards

Thomas

lord Middleton — J29

.171

Willoughby, esq. his second son 16.

171

Sir Charles

Wills, K.B. — —

49

William William

Willy, merchant in London, esq. —

213

Wilmerof Sywell, Northam. esq. —

122

Daniel Edward

Wilson ofDalham-Tower, Westm. esq.

Ih.

Wilson of Dalharo-Tower, Westm. esq.

Charles marq.

of Winchester, son of the duke of Bolton 154. 164

â– 253

Thomas vise;

Windsor, LP. second"} , , , r 1 12

â–  '93

Dixie

Windsor, .,,. inird K°"piymo"" °

Windsor,esq. fourth -* 113

16

Andrews

â–  '93

Herbert

Windsor, esq. afterwards lord Mountjoy

262

SirTho. CookesWinfoid of Glashampton and Norgrove, Wor.

bt. — —

219

Tho. Geers

Winford of Glashampton, Wore. esq. 81

, 21Q

Salway

Wilmington of Stanford -Court, Wore. esq.

223

Thomas

Wilmington of Stanford-Court, Wore. esq. 22c Bb4 F,

1.221

1

( 376 )

A,

Francis

Winnington, esq. his cousin and heir, of Stan-

ford-Court, Wore. — 221

Edward

Winnington of Holme-Castle, Wore. esq. ib.

Edward

Winnington Jefferies of Holme-Castle, Wore. esq. ib.

James

Winstanley of Branston, Leic. esq. — 102

Sir John

Winstoun, fct. — — 31J

Sir James

Wishart, kt. a lord of the admiralty — 157

Sir William

Withers, kt. alderman of London — lit

Charles

Withers of Manydown, Hants, esq. — 165

Henry

Withers, esq. -1- — 93

Sir John

Wit te wrong of Stantonbury, Bucks, bt. 10. It

Sir John

Wodehouse of Kimberley, Norf. bt. 114. 118

William

Wodehouse, esq. his eldest son — 78. 114

Armine

Wodehouse, esq. his second son — 1 14

Lewis

Wogan of Bolston, Petnb. esq. — 267

Sir John

Wolstenholme of Enfield, Middlesex, bt, 109

Nicholas

Wood, esq. — — 48

George

Woodroffe, esq. — — 186

Henry vise.

Woosdtock, son of the earl of Portland 1 C4. 156

Richard

Woolaston, esq. — — 165

William

Woolaston of Orrnond-street, London, esq. 173

James

Worsley of Pylewell, Hants, esq. — 162

Charles

Worsley, esq. his brother, of the Middle Temple ib.

Henry

Worsley of Compton, Hants, esq. — ■ ib.

Sir Robert

Worsley of Apuldercombe, I.Wight, bt. ib-

Thomas

Worsley of Hovingham, Yorksh. esq. 233. 234

John

Worth of Worth, Dev. esq. — 79

Sidney

Wortley Montagu of Wortley, Yorksh. esq. 88. 121

Edward

Wortley Montagu, esq. his son 34. 88. HO. 121

Edward

Wortley Montagu, jun. son of Edward, esq. 87

Christopher

Wren, esq. son of sir Christopher, kt. — 4

Sir Bourchie

r Wrey of Tawstock, Devon, bt. — 28

Sir Bourchie

r Wrey, i,t. his son — — S2

John '

Wright of Oxford, esq. -r~ — 7

George

Wrighle of Gothurst, Bucks, esq. — 102

Willie

Wrightson of Newcastle, Northum. esq. lie. 126

Sir

( 377 }

No.

SIriThomas

Wroth of North- Petherton, Som. bt. 145. 148.

»50

Robert

Wroth of Shalford, Surrey, esq. —

184

Sir John

Wrottesley, of Wrottesley -Ha 11, Staff, esq.

167

Sir Richard

Wrottesley, bt. his son —

55

Jermyn

Wyche, esq. son of sir Cyril, bt. ofHocluvoli

Norf. — —

S«

William

Wykes of Haslebich, Northam. esq. —

122

Thomas

Wyldeof the city of Worcester, esq. —

220

Sir William

Wyndham of Orchard -Wyndham, Som. bt. 145

'51

Sir Charles

Wyndbara, bt. his eldest son . 44. 149. 1 to.

20 1

Percy

Wyndham, esq. his second son (see Obrien) 49

'J'

Ashe

Wyndham of Felbridge, Norf. esq. —

*'4

Thomas

Wyndham of Tale, Dev. esq. —

61

Francis

Wyndham of Clover- Wall, Glou. esq. —

77

Thomas

Wynrlham of Cromer , Norf. esq. —

=4

Joseph

Wyndham Ashe of Twickenham, Midx. esq.

2CC.

William

Wyndham Ashe of Cromer, Norf. esq.

176

Sir John

Wynne of Gwidder, Cam. kt. and bt. —

2J5'

Thomas

Wynne of Bodvyan, Cam, esq. —

256

Sir William

Wynne of Bodvyan, Cam. kt. —

ib.

John

Wynne of Melay, Denb. esq. — 25;

258

Wat. Williams Wynne (see Williams)

Sir George

Wynn of Lees- Wood, Flint, bt. —

260

Richard

Wynn of Bednal-Park, Hert. esq. —

10S

Sic MarmadukeWyvilof Const able-Eurtori, Yorksb. bt.

239

Gilbert

Y.

YARD, esq, —

56

Robert

Yate of the city of Bristol, esq. —

.46

Thomas

Yates of the city of Chichester, Suss. esq.

18S

George

Yeamam of Marie, Scot. 'esq. —

306

Sir Walter

Yonge of Escot, Dcv. bt. —

J4 Sir

Sir William

Thomas

John

Sir Philip

Philip

Charles

Joseph

Hitch

( 378 )

So. Yonge, kt. of the Bath and btt son of sir Walter 54

York of Richmond, Yorksh. esq. — . 230

York, esq. his son, of Richmond, Yorksh.. ib.

Yorke, kt. afterwards lord chancellor 191. 246

Yorke* esq. his eldest son, of Wrest, Bedf. 15. 183

Yorke, esq. his second son — 183 Yorke, esq. bis third son, afterw. lord Dover, k.b. 195

Younge of Roehampton, Surrey, esq. 194

LIST

COUNTIES, CITIES, AND BOROUGHS,

DISPOSED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER,

Shewing the Time they first began to send Members, the Right* of Elec- tion, as decided by the House, and an Account of all the c Elections, with the several Determinations concerning them,

THE Commons were first summoned to Parliament 49 Hen. III. when Simon Mountfort, Earl of Leicester, having the King and Prince in his power, issued writs in the King's name for calling a Parliament, in which Knights of the Shire were directed to be chosen. This Parliament had the denomination of * Mountfort's Parliament ;' but after his defeat, the King being his own master, called another Parliament the same year, con- sisting only of the Barons.

Edward I. proceeded in the same manner til) the 1 8th of his reign, when he issued summonses to several Sheriffs, to summon two Knights of the Shire. On the 8th of October, the 2id of the same reign, a writ was issued to the Sheriff of each county, to elect two Knights of the Shire. On the very next day, he issued another writ, for electing two more Knights for each county, besides those before-mentioned, so that each county was reprefented by four Knights.

In the Parliaments of the 18th and 22d of this King, the Lords and Commons met together to hear the causes of calling

the

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the Parliament, and when these were declared, they separated to consider and debate. The Commons were then only the Knights of the Shire, but in the year following, viz. the 3d of October, 23d Edward I. the writs were for electing two Knights for each. Shire, two Citizens for each City, and two Burgesses for each Borough. The writ of the 49th Hen TIL is only ad trail, ts" consul, to treat and consult, but those of King Edward are ad consul. & consentxrnd. to consult and consent ; which laft word is very material, it giving the legislative power ; therefore the Par- liament of King Edward I. may be said to be really the first, that of King Henry III. being a measure of the King's Minister, or rather Governor, and which the King shewed his dislike to, by returning to the former method of summoning the Barons only. King Edward HI. in the 23d of Ms reign, also first summoned the Convocation, because (as the writ says) That which concerns all, should be approved by all.

The Counties were ascertained, but the Sheriff's had it left to their discretion to summon what Cities and Boroughs they thought fit, in which they took great liberties, by summoning in a partial and arbitrary manner ; it being then reckoned a burden to the People, the elected being t&cnpaidby the Electors ; nor had the Representatives at that time any advantage, more than their wages. In the 2d of Richard II. a law was made to hinder these arbitrary proceedings, but it proved ineffectual â– , so that several Boroughs were exempted by charter from the Crown, others were left out by the Sheriff, many of which have been restored since the Rtfor "

The Knights of the Shire were at first elected by the Common- alty of the County, which Lord Coke explains to be the Free- holders in general, and these, by the statute of Henry VI. arc restrained to Freeholders of 40s. per annum. The original me- thod of Election for Cities and Boroughs, was either in the Com- monalty at large, or restrained to particular Bodies of Men wi- thin the same, who contributed to the charge. And it is sup- posed, where the Boroughs were of the King's demesnes, the King's Tenants, or such as paid him any acknowledgement, were the Electors; and where a District was made a Borough, generally the Inhabitants at large were liable to the charge, and in them was vested the power of Election. In Boroughs incorporate, the Body corporate only were liable, and had only the right of Election : And where it was in the Community at large, and the poorer sort joined not in the payment of the expences, those only who

paid

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paid became a select body, and had voice lit the Election of Re- presentatives ; from whence arofe the Right of Election by Inha- bitants paying Scot and Lot : And from the alienation of ths King's demesnes, the Owners or Possessors of those tenements re- tain the Right, which is what we call now Bur gage-Tenure, their Predecessors being the original Burgesses. As to Boroughs which cleft by Inhabitants at large) it is supposed they were such as con- tributed to wages, as long as wages were paid ; and though they do not now pay, they found their claim upon the payment of their ancestors.

The restored Boroughs had no Right of Election settled upon their restoration, and therefore feem to be left to their ancient Rights. But it must be observed, that in all determinations the proved Usage has been looked upon to be the Right. Several Bo- roughs have privilege of Representation in Parliament granted them by charter since the Reformation, and upon the words of the charter the Right of Election depends.

Petitions and contests concerning Elections began in the time of King Edward III. and were originally to the King (after in the King) in Parliament, because all points of Election were an- ciently returnable there. But in the 7th of Henry IV. a statute was made that they should be returned into Chancery ; where- fore, upon the common maxim of the execution of writs being tp be examined by the power from whence they issued, the Great Seal assumed a jurisdiction in these matters ; but in the 29th of Elizabeth, in the case of the Norfolk Election, and others in that reign, the Great Seal submitted to the claim of the Commons.

As the House of Peers, without consulting the Commons, have always determined the Rights of Peerage, the Commons, for the same reason, took upon them to judge of their Elections; and in their representation to King James I. fet forth, That, though they were but a Part of a Body as to make new Laws, yet, for any Matter of the Privileges of their House, they were, and ever have been, a Court, of themselves, of sufficient Power to discern and de- termine -without their Lordships, as their Lordships have always used todofor theirs without them.

The methods of proceedings on controverted Elections have been various, but the final determination always by the whole House. In Committees, it has been usual to examine the matter, state the evidence, and lay it before the House for tlieir determi- nation. Other Elections have been, and still are, heard at the

Bar,

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Bar, and determined by the whole House* Hie witnesses ait not sworn, but if they give false or prevaricating evidence, they are punished by imprisonment. By a ftatute of the id of the late King, it is ena&ed, That the last determination of the House be

w

In the following Sheets, where there is no account of the re- sult of a Petition, it is suppofed it was not heard, or not reported to the Houfe. »

The Dates are according to the New Style, beginning the Year January the ist.

The References of the Numbers are to the foregoing Sheets of the Parliamentary Register, where the Rights of Election are given as settled by the House.

Abingdon, Berks, 3d and 4th Philip and Mary, by charter.

1660 Sir John Lenthall returned by the Mayor.

Sir George Stonehouse, by the Bailiffs.

The Committee were of opinion, that the former was duly re- turned, and ought to sit till the merits be determined : but the latter was voted duly elected.

1688 Sir J. Stonehouse, bart. Petitioner againft T. Medlycot,

esq.

The Petitioner was adjudged by the Committee to be duly elec- ted, but the House adjudged the Election to be void.

1689 Sir J. Stonehouse, bart. Petitioner against John Southby,

esq.

The Petitioner was voted duly elected.

1689

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1689 William Hacks, esq. Petitioner against Simon Harcourt, esq.

The Committee resolved, that Mr. Harcourt is duly elected, and that Mr. Hacks' Petition is frivolous, vexatious, groundless, and scandalous; which resolutions were agreed to by the whole House, and Resolved, March 3, 1699, That the proceedings of William Hucks, esq. in presuming to make use of the authority of the Government in order to be elected, is a scandalous reflection upon the Government, and tends to subvert the freedom of Elections. Order, that Mr. Hucks be taken in custody of the Serjeant at Arms.

1 705 Sir Simon Harcourt, Petitioner against Grey Nevil, esq. Referred to a Committee, but no Report appears. See the last Resolution of the House, relating to their Rights of Election, and Proceedings since the Union, in No. 5. of, the foregoing Sheets.

Agmondesham, Bucks, 28th Edw. I. rst and 2d of Edw. II. af- ter which they sent none till the 21st of James I.

1669 Sir Ralph Bovey and Sir William Drake, bothreturned.

The return of the former judged not to be by the proper Officer, and ordered to be amended, upon which Sir Ralph petition- ed, and referred to the Committee, but never heard.

1680 Algernon Sidney, esq. and Sir William Drake, severally

petitioned, and were both voted not duly elected.

168 1 Algernon Sidney, esq. and Sir Roger Hill, severally peti-

tioned, but the Parliament being dissolved soon after, they were never heard.

1689 Sir Roger Hill, Petitioner against Sir John, Garrard.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1701 Sir Roger Hill, Petitioner againll John Drake, esq.

Referred to a Committee, but never heard.

„o5 SirT.Weta.e^.P^one^ins, {%££%£?

The sitting Members duly elected. See No. 212. Aylesbury, Bucks, 2d Queen Mary. 1685 Sir Thomas Lee, bart. Petitioner, never heard.

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1691 James Herbert, esq. Petitioner against Simon Mayne, esq. , The sitting Member duly elected.

1695 Simon Mayne, esq. Petitioner against Jdmes Herbert, esq.

When it was reselvcd, Jan. 28, 1696, That the Right of Elec- tion is in all the Householders not receiving Alms.

1698 Simon Mayne, esq. Petitioner against James Herbert, esq. Robert Dormer, esq. against Sir Thomas Lee, bt.

Sir Thomas Lee was voted by the Committee not duly elected, which was agreed f by the House.

Robert Dormer, esq. was voted by the Committee duly elec- ted, which was agreed to by the House, and a new writ was ordered in the room of Sir Thomas Lee.

1699 Sir Thomas Lee, bait. Petitioner against Robert Dormer,

esq.

Referred to a Committee, but not reported.

1702 Simon Mayne, esq. Petitioner against James Herbert, esq.

This Election occasioned the long dispute in the case of Ashby and White between both Houses, which was put an end to with the Session by the Queen. See Torbuck's Debates, Vol. IV. where the whole case, and debate relating there- to, is printed at large.

1705 Simon Harcourt of Penley, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Wittewrong and Simon Mayne, esq.

Referred to a Committee, but not reported. See No. 11.

Aldborough, Suffolk, 13th Eliz.

1689 Sir Edw. Turner, kt. Petitioner against Will. Johnson, esq. The sitting Member duly elected. See the Right of Election, No. 176.

Aldborough, Yorkshire, 30th Eliz.

,674 James Long, esq. Petitioner against Jg&SJS^

1675. Robert Benson, esq Petitioner against Sir John Reresby.

The former not duly returned.

Several Burghers petitioned against Sir John Reresby's Elec- tion! but never heard.

1678

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1678 Sir Godfrey Copley, bt. Petitioner against Sir John Rercsby.' The Petitioner duly elected.

1689 Henry Boyle, esq. John Vandenbendic, esq.

Sir Michael Wentworth, and Christopher Tancred, esq.

Were all four returned.

Resolved, That Sir Michael and Mr. Tancred are duly return- ed and duly elected. — See Resolutions in No. 23 5, relating to the Right of Election.

1696 Arthur Kay, esq.- Petitioner against Henry Fairfax', esq. Heard at the Bar, the Election declared void, and ordered that

no new writ do issue this Session. See No. 235.

1697 A Petition from the Electors, shewing their sorrow for

disorders and abuses at the late .Election, promising amendment, and desiring a new Election, which was granted .

1(198 Cyril Arthington, esq. ? petitioned against Sir Abstru- Christopher Tancred, esq. 5 pus Danby.

Mr. Arthington withdrew his Petition, and Sir Abstrupus was voted duly elected.

North AllerTon, 26th Edw. I. discontinued till 1640. 1660 Francis Lascells, esq. who sat as one of the Judges at th; Trial of King Charles I. expelled the House. A new writ ordered, it is supposed he was re-chosen, his name being in the returns of 1661.

1705 Thomas Harrison, esq. petitioned against Roger Gale, esq.

Andover. All King Edward I. Parliaments, 1st King Edward II. '

164 1 Sir William Waller petitioned against Sir Lewis Dive. 1678 John Deane, esq petitioned against Charles West, esq. lfJ79 John Pollen, esq. petitioned against Wiliiain Withers, esq.

1689 Sir Robert Henley, kt. 7 petitioned C Francis Powlett and John Ven able s, esq. 3 against £ John Pollen, esqrs. The sitting Members both duly elected,

1701 Resolved, March 17, That the Electors have endeavoured

corruptly to set to sate the Election cf a Burgess. Re-

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solved. That the lending money upon any security to i Corporation, and remitting the interest, with intent to influence the Election of Members of Parliament, is an unlawful and dangerous practice. Several Persons were ordered into custody, and Francis Shepherd, esq. one of the Members, was discharged from being a Member of the House.

1702 Sir John Cope, kt. Petitioner against Francis Shepherd, esq.

Referred to the Committee, but not heard.

1702 Sir John Cope, lent. "J Petitioners C John Smith, esq and Francis Conway, esq. 3 against £ Franc is Shepherd, esq. The sitting Members duly elected. See No. 166, the Right of Election, &c.

Anglesea, one of the twelve Welsh Counties, empowered to send a Knight of the Shire, 27th Hen. VIII. but first returned in the 33d. The Principality of Wales return- ed twelve Members to Parliament out of each of the North and South Provinces, as early as 1 5th Edw, II. but how chosen is uncertain, nor were there after any Returns till the time of King Henry VIII. aforesaid, nor does there appear any complaint of undue Elections till 1722. See No. 247.

Apolby, Westmoreland, 26th Edw. I.

(701 Sir John Walter, bart. Petitioner against Wharton Dunch,

esq. 1702 James Graham, esq. Petitioner against Wharton Dunch, esq.

Arundel, Sussex, Edw. I.

1624 Mr Mill, Petitioner against Sir George Chaworth. The Petitioner duly elected.

1094 John Cook, esq. Petitioner against Lord Walden.

The Petitioner dulyelected. See No. 196. 170 1 Christ. Knight, esq. Petitioner against Edm.Dummer, c^j.

Ashburton, Devonshire, a6th Edw. I. intermitted till 8tl) Hen. IV. ceased (ill 1640, and then, restored.

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1S78 Tho.RejnaUsq. Pctmooer sgamst £wm -Sawel>e^„.

1680 Richard Duke, esq. Petitioner touching the Election.

See Right of Election, No. j6< Banbury, Oxfordshire, Queen Mary,

io"8t Thomas Wise, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Holman. 1 690 John Hawles, esq. Petitioner against Sir Robert Dashwood.'

The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 137.

1701 Charles North, esq. arid John Dormer, esq.

Both returned by two contending Mayors, the former duly re.

1705 Toby Chauncey, esq. Petitioner against Charles North, esq,

Barnstaple, Devonshire, 28th Edw. I.

1680 Richard Lee, esq. Petitioner against Arthur Acland, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. 1685 John Rolle, esq. Petitioner touching the Election. Bath, Somersetshire, 26th Edward I.

1 661 Alexander Popham, esq. ? Returned by the Mayor and Al- Wiltiam Prynn, esq. 5 dermen.

Sir Charles Berkeley, lent. "? Returned by the Aldermen

Sir Thomas Bridges, knt. 5 only.

The two former were voted duly returned, and to sit in the

House till the merits of Election v ?re heard, and the two

latter petitioned. 1675 Harry Bridges, esq. Petitioner against Sir Geo. Speake.

1705 George Dashwood, esq. ? Petitioners CW.Blathwayt, esq. Richard Ho ublin, esq. 5 againft £ Alex. Popham, esq. Resolved, Jan. 27, 1707, That the Right of Election is in the

Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council only, and the

sitting Members duly elected.

Beaumaris, Anglesea, 27th Hen. VIII. twelve Counties and as many Towns in Wales wexe privileged to send Members to Parliament. The first Returns were 33d Hen. VIII. and Newborough, now a decayed Village, waa the Town of the County of Anglesea, but being exempted C«2 by

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by an A6b 2d Edw. VI. the Privilege was limited to thk Borough. See No. 248.

Bedford County, 2 2d Edw. I.

1 698 William Duncombe, esq. ? Petitioners C Lord Edw. Russel. Thomas Bram sal, esq. 3 against / Sir W. Gostwick.

Resolved by the Committee, Dec. 2i, 1699. 1st, That if any Person shall give a single Vote for one Member, such Per- son hath not a Right to come afterwards and give his Se- cond Vote. 2d!y, That thej sitting Members were duly elected. The former Resolution was upon a second Read- ing postponed, but never after called for; the other, with regard to the Election, was agreed to by the House.

Bedford Town, 23d Edw. I. . .

1640 Sir Beauchamp St John and Sir Samuel Luke were return-

ed by one Indenture, and Sir Beauchamp St John and William Boteler, esq. were returned by another Inden- ture.

1641 May 1, Ordered that Sir Beauchamp St John do sit, he

being in both Returns, and that Sir Samuel Luke and Mr Boteler do forbear to sit till their Controversy be de- cided.

1 64 1 Aug. 5, Resolved that Sir Samuel Luke is well elected.

1 66 1 John Keeling, esq. and Richard Taylor, esq. were re- turned by two Indentures by the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses, and Sir Samuel Luke and Richard Taylor, esq. were returned in another Indenture by the Mayor.

The Committee were of opinion, That Mr Serjeant Keeling ought to sit till the Election be determined, to which the House agreed.

169c Thomas Hillersden, esq. and Sir Richard Franklin, knt returned by Indenture by the Sheriff, Thomas Hillers- den, esq. Thomas1 Christy, esq. by another Indenture by the Under-SherifF.

Mr. Christy was voted duly elected, and the Mayor and Under

Sheriff were ordered into custody. Resblved, April I2y

1690* That after a Return made into the Crown-Office,

the same shall not be altered by the Sheriff or Clerk of the

. , thrown, ot any other but by the House.* See No. 2.

Great

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GREAT Bedwim, Wiltshire, 30th Edw. I. 1st and 8th Edward H. 33d, 3fith, and 3 7th' Edw. III. 6th and 7th Rich. II. and after the 10th of that King, intermitted till 9th Hen. V. except ist Heu. IV. and so continued till nth Edw. IV.

1640 Richard Harding and Charles Seymour, csqrs. were voted duly elected upon a Petition against them.

1660 Sir Walter St John and Sir Ralph Verncy, km. were re- turned by one Indenture, and Robert Spencer, esq. and Thomas Gape, esq. were returned b' another Inden- ture. Resolved, April 27, That none of the Parties do lit till 'the

merits be determined. May \6, Resolved, That the Burgesses at large have a Right to elect, and that Mr Spencer and Mr Gape are duly elec- ted,

Ifjfjo DukeStonehou.se, esq. and Henry Clarke, esq. returned by one Indenture, DukeStonehousc, esq. Thos. Gape, esq. by another. Resolved, That Mr Clarke being returned by the proper Offi-

f.f)C)8 Thomas Neale, esq. Petitioner against Dr Charles Dave, nant. The Petitioner died.

1705 Charles Lord BruceT Petitioners j"Sir George Byng, knt.

James Bruce, esq. $ against \ Nicholas Polexfcn, esq.

The Petitioners withdrew their Petition, air George made his

Election for Plymouth, and Lord Bruce was chosen in hii

room. See No. 214.

Bereai.ston, Devonshire, 27th Eliz. See No. 58.

1660 George Howard, esq. and John Maynaid, esq. returned

by the Portreeve or Mayor, Sir Francis Drake and John Maynard, esq. by the Freemen ; the former voted good.

1661 Sir John Maynard and George Howard, esq. returned by

the Mayor or Portreeve, Sir John Maynard and Eliseus Crymes, esq. by the Burgesses, the former voted good. MrCrymcs petitioned, but h.is Petition was dismissed.

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Berks County* 2jdEdw. I.

idyS Henry Earl of Stirling and William Barker, esq. were re- turned double, and severally petitioned, but the Parlia- ment was soon dissolved, and never heard.

1(58 j Henry Earl of Stirling petitioned against Richard Southby, esq.

* C Rich. Nevile, esq. Petitioner against Sir Hum. Foster, bt- 9° I Montagu Ld. Norris.Petit. against Sir H.Winchcombe.bt. No Person appearing to make good the Petition of the Free- holders in behalf of Lord Norn's, it was rejected. The Committee also resolved not to admit a verbal Averment against the Oaths of Persons who swore themselves Free- holders at the Election, which Resolution was read a second time and postponed, and Sir Humphry Foster was voted duly elected.

Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, Hen. VIII.

1640 Sir Edward Osborn's Election was declared void, but it does not appear on the Journals of the House upon what occasion.

1664 Tho. Gray, esq. Petitioner againstDan. Col ling wood, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1676 John Rushwortb, esq. Petitioner against Lord Dunblahi. it5;8 Daniel Collingwood, esq. Petitioner against Ralph Gray,

esq. 1695 Sir Francis Blake, kt. Petitioner against Samuel Ogle, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected.

Beverley, Yorkshire. All King Edward the let's Parliaments, had three Summons to King Edward the lid's time, but made no Returns, nor thence till the 6th of Queen Eli- zabeth, when it was restored.

1685 Sir John Hotham, bt. Petitioner, never heard. Bewdley, Worcestershire, 3d James I. 1662 Sir Ralph Clare, Petitioner against Sir Henry Herbert. ^673 Henry Herbert, esq. Petitioner against Philip Foley, esq.

The Petitioner voted duly elected. j(5;8 Henry Herbert, esq. Petitioner against Philip Foley, esq.

Resolved,

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Resolved, May 27, 1679, That all the Inhabitants have not a Right to vote, but only the Bailiffs and Burgesses.

1705 Hen. Herbert, esq. Petit, against Salway Winnington, esq; The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 223,

Bishops-Castle, Shropshire, 27th Eliz.

169; Richard Moore, esq. Petitioner against Henry Newton,

esq. 1698 Sir Gilbert Gemrd, bart. Petitioner against Sir W.

Brownlow. Resolved that the Election is void, that the Burgesses have

been notoriously guilty of Bribery, and that no new -writ

da issue this Session.

1701 Sir Will. Brownlow, bt. Petitioner against C. Mason, esq. Sir Gilbert Gerrard, bt. Petitioner against G. Waicot, esq. May 13, Resolved that Charles Mason, esq. is guilty of noto- rious Bribery, and that he is not duly elected. Resolved that George Waicot, esq. is duly elected. Ordered that no new writ do issue this Session. Ordered that Charles Mason, esq. be taken into custody of the Serjeant at Arms.

1702 George Waicot, esq. Petitioner against Charles Mason, esq. Resolved that Charles Mason, esq. is not duly elected, and

that no new writ do issue this Session,

1705 Richard Harn age, esq,*! Petitioners f Henry Brett, esq. Charles Waicot, esq. j against £ Charles Mason, esq. Both withdrew their Petitions.

BletchingLy, Surrey, 23d Edw. I.

1634 Mr Lovel, Petitioner against Sir Miles Fletevood.

Resolved, March 22, 1624, That the Bailiffs have nothing to do in the Election : none but Borough-holders ought to have B voice, and that Sir Miles Fletewood was duly elected.

169; G.Evelyn, esq. Petit, against Maurice Thompson, esq.

The Committee were of opinion the Petitioner was duly elect- ed, but the House resolved that Mr Thompson was duly elected.

Bodmin, Cornwall, 23d Edw. I.

1661 Sir John Carew andHenderRobarfes, esq. were returned CC4

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each by two single Indentures, Sir Jamea Smith and Hender Robartes, esq. were returned by another Inden- ture, and Sir John Carew and Bern. Granville, esq. by another Indenture. - •

The Committee were of opinion that the two former only, be- ing retumed by the Mayor, should sit till the merit? of thf , Election were heard, which never happened.

} 707 Sir John Leake, kt. Petitioner against Thomas Hjcrne, esq.

Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, 1st of Queen Mary.

1673 Sir James Long, bart. Petitioner agajnst Sir Henry Good- rick.

1690 Sir Bryan Stapylton, bt. Petitioner against Sir Christopher

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The Petitioner duly elected.

Bossinet, Cornwall, Edw. VI.

1640 Several Returns were made by different Indentures. The Election declared void.

%66i Robert Robartes, esq. and Richard Rowse, esq. were re- turned by two several Indentures, and Anthony fiuller, esq. by another Indenture by the Burgesses.

Resolved that Mr Robartes and Mr Rowse do' sit, till the • cause touching the Election be determined.

1685 Richard Duke, esq. Petitioner. No Report.

1 70 1 John Manley, esq. Petitioner against John Tregagle, esq.

Boston, Lincolnshire, Edw. VI. 1628 Sir Anthony Irby, Petitioner against Mr OkeieyC The Petitioner '{Vied duly elected^

j66i Roberjt Lord Willoughby and Sir Anthony Irby were ry turned by the Mayor, Rob. tord "Vyilloughby and Tho> Thory, esq. by the Burgesses.

Sir Anthony duly elected. " "'•

IJrackley, Northamptonshire, 1st Edward VI.

}66i Sir William Fermor, kt. and Robert Spencer, esq. were re- turned by the Mayor, and Sir Thomas Crew by the Bur- gesses f - - x Sir

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Sir William Termor died May 14 ; and May 17, the House resolved that Robert Spencer, esq. being returned by the proper Officer, ought to sit till the merits of the Election was determined. June 9, 1661, Sir Thomas Crew was vo- ted duly elected,

1698 Harry Mordaunt, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Aubrey.

Brameeb, Sussex, 23d Edward I. It afterwards intermitted sending, and sometimes sent in conjunction with Stey- ning, before 7th Edward IV. See No, 193.

1640 Sir Edward Bishop and Mr Onslow were returned, and their Election made void. Sir Edward was declared incapable of any Election for this

1661 John By ne, esq. and Pierce Goring, esq. returned by one Indenture, John Bayne and John Parsons, esq. by ano- ther Indenture, and Mr Goring* was ordered to sit till the Merits were determined.

.* _ nrii' _□. • n .-.- - . f DrNich. Barbon.

*6c,o Wilham3mnger,esq.Pet,tioneraga.nst{DrJohnRaddiff.

1698 Several Burgesses petition against Sir Henry Furnese.

1690 Feb. 13, Resolved, That Sir Henry Furnese having, since he has been a Member of this House, been concerned as a Collector and Manager upon the Aft for raising Two Millions upon a Fund for Payment of Annuities at 8 per cent, be expelled the House, and a new Writ order- ed.

fjoi John Asgill, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Owen, esq. It appearing that Samuel Shepherd, sen. esq. a Member of this House, was guilty of several indirect Practices at this Election, he was committed to the Tower, and several other Persons to the Serjeant at Arms.

1702 John Asgill, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Owen, esq.

1703 Tho, Vise. Windsor, Petitioner against John Middle ton,

esq. The Election was declared void.

1704 Tho. Vise. Windsor, Petitioner against Sam. Sambroke,

esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

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i,„S W.ll.amPn.1, e!q. Pet. aga,n5t |John Ajgi]lj ^

Withdrew his Petition.

Brecknock County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anglesea.

1660 Sir Herbert Price, Petitioner against Sir Henry Williams.

The Election declared void.

i6f>i MrProgers, Petitioner against John Jefferys, esq.

The Election declared void. 1695 Sir Rowland Gwyn, Petitioner against Edward Jones, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. Brecon Town, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anglegea. 1641 Herbert Price, esq. and Robert Williams, esq. were both returned, the latter not to sit till the Merits of the Election be decided.

\66i Sir Herbert Price and Kingsmill Lucy, esq. were both re- turned. The former being returned by the proper Officer, was ordered to sit, and was afterwards voted dulv elected.

1678 Thomas Mansel, esq. and John Jeffereys, esq. were return- ed by two Indentures. Tlie latter being returned by the Bailiff, was ordered to sit.

ii5oo Charles Morgan, esq. Petitioner against Jeffrey Jeffreys, esq. 1698 Jeffrey Jeffreys, esq. Petitioner against Tho. Morgan, esq-

Bhidgewater, Somerset, 26th Edw. I. See No. 150. 1669 Peregrine Palmer, esq- Petitioner against Sir Francis Rolle, ban.

1678 Ralph Stawel, esq. Petitioner against Sir Francis Rolle,

bart.

1679 Sir Francis Rolle, bt. Petitioner against Ralph Stawell,

esq. "

William Clarke, esq. Petitioner against RalphStawell, esq. 1692 John Gardner, esq. Petitioner against Robert Batch, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

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BsrDCEHORTH, Shropshire, 28th Edw. I. 1610 Sir Francis Lacon and Sir George Haward contested die Return.

1679 Joh" Wooliich, nq. Petit, .gainst {^Xwbi'tZ-l

1698 Roger Pope, esq. Petitioner against Sir Edward Acton.

Bbjdpokt, Dorsetshire, 23d Edw. I.

1576 A Motion was made, whether John Lord Russel, eldest Son cf the Earl of Bedford, being so become by the Death of his elder Brother, should continue to sit in the House; it was resolved in the affirmative. See Nor- thumberland.

1626 Sir Richard Strode, Petitioner against Sir Lewis Dyve.

1628 Inhabitants Petitioners. April 12, Resolved, that the Elefllon is not good, because the Commons having Right of Voice, had no Warning. See No. 66.

1677 A Petition against George Bowerman, esq. who was vo- ted duly elected.

1681 Sir Robert Henley, bart. Betitioner, never heard.

1685 JohnMitchel. esq. 1 Petitioners fHugh Hodges, esq.

Richard Broderick, esq. J against (.Tho. Chaffin, esq. 1690 John Manley, esq. Petitioneragainst Sir Stephen Evans.

The sitting Member duly elected.

1695 John Manley, esq. Petitioner against Nicholas Cary, esq.

Bristol, a Borough in Gloucestershire, 26th Edw. I. till 47th Edw. III. when it made a County within itself, till 3^d Hen. VIII. when being made a Bishop's See, it became a City.

l66l Thomas Earl of Oasory, and John Knight, esq. were re- turned by one Indenture, Sir Hump. Hooks and John Knight, esq. were returned by another Indenture. It appearing that Sir Humphry Hooke, by sealing the Return of the Earl of Ossory, had renounced his own Return, it was resolved that the Earl ought to sit till tlie merits of Election were heard.

1666 Sept. 22, The Lord Ossory being summoned to the Eng- lish Parliament by the Title of Lord Butler of Mw«,

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Park, the Merits of the Ele£Kon were; tefenfed to a Committee, who reported that Sir Humphry Hooke was duly elected, and ordered the Sheriff in custody for a false Return.

1680 Robert Henley, esq. Petitioner against Sir Robert Cann.

Sir Robert Cann was expelled the House and committed to the Tower, for publicly declaring there was no Popish Plot, t but a Presbyterian Plot, and the Election declared void, and a new Writ ordered.

Jan. 8, The Mayor and Sheriffs were ordered into' custody, for imposing the following Oath to the Electors; yiz. u You *• shall swear that you are a Freeman, and that you have " not given your Voice already ." ' They absconding, a Proclamation was ordered omagtinstthefm^ but the Parlia- ment was next day, prorogued, and soon after dissolved.

March 24, Sir Robert Atkins, Knight 01 the ftatb, Sir John Knight, and other Burgdsses, r* peHtiopeid concerning the Election, but the Parliament was dissolved in a few Days.

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1690 William Powlett, esq. 7 Petitioners J Sir John Knight* Robert Yate, esq. J against 1 Sir Richard Hart,

Buckingham County, 28th Edw. I.

1550 Jan. 2t f Upon the Question of Peers eldest Sons being qualified to sit in the House of Commons, Sir Francis Russcl being become Heir-apparent to the Earl of Bed- ford, it was resolved that he do continue to sit. See

Northumberland and Bridport.

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604 Sir Francis Goodwin, Petitioner against Sir John Fortes-

1

cue.

This Petition occasioned a great dispute between the Lords and Commons concerning their Privileges, and at length it was resolved they be both secluded. A Case of like kind hap- pened in 1702, in relation to the Aylesbury Election, which see at large in Torbuck's Parliamentary Debates,. Vol. IV. where this Case is quoted.

1685 Thomas Hacket, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Whar- ton, esq.

Buckingham Town, 36th Hen. VIII.

1660 Francis Ingoldsby, Petitioner against John Dormer, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

1679

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1679 Edward Viscount Latimer and Sir Richard Temple, bart.

were returned by one Indenture, Edward Viscount La- timer and Sir Peter TyrreJ, bart. were returned by ano- ther Indenture, and the two latter were voted duly re-

1680 Sir Peter Tyrrel, bart. Petitioner.

id8i Sir Peter Tyrrel, bart. 7 „ . . , ,

r-L 1 m I- Petitioners, never heard.

Charles Blount, esq. i '

1685 Edw. Vise. Latimer,7 Petitioners rSirRich-Temple, bart. Geo. Grenville, esq. _J against "£SirRalphVeruey, bart.

1689 Sir Peter Tyrrel, bt. 7 Petitioners ("SirRalphVerney, bart. Richard Atkins, esq. J against \ Sir Rich. Temple, ' The sitting Members voted duly elected.

1690 SirPeterTyrre!, bt.l Petitioners f Sir Rich. Temple, bart. Sir Rich. Atkins,bt. \ against ( Alexander Denton, esq. Sitting Members duly elected. See No. 9.

Callington. See Kellingtoh.

Calne, Wiltshire, 23d, 28th, 3o"thEdw. I. istEdw.IL 33d, 34th, 36th Edw. III. 2d Rich. II. and ever since.

ifioj Mr Swaddon being weak, old, and not like to recover,

ordered a new Writ in his room. 1679 Henry Clievers, esq. 7 Petitioners f Sir GeorgeHungerford. John Lawford, esq. J against 1 Walter Norborne, esq.

,„ „ „ . . . f Sir [ohn Ernie.

1685 Burgesses Petitioners against |ThoJnias Webb> e3(J_

1691 Sir GeorgeHungerford, Petitioner against Will. Wynd-

ham, esq, The sitting Member voted duly elected.

1701 Edward Bayntun, esq. Petitioner against Walter Long,

esq.

1702 Sir Charles Hedges and Edward Bayntun, esq. were both

returned, the former by the junior Steward, the latter

by the senior -, each had eight Votes, and the Election

was declared void.

1705 Sir Charles Hedges, kt.7 Petitioners f Edw. Bayntun, esq,

John Kirle Ernie, esq. S against ?_Geo. Ducket, esq.

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Cambridge County, 18th Edw. I,

1624 Sir John Cutts, "> Petitioners f Sir Edward Peyton. Mr Palievecyne, J against (.Sir Simeon Stewart. The Election void. See No, 15. the Right of Election as de- termined May 28, 1624.

1640 Sir R u shout Cullen, Petitioner against Lord Cutts.

The Committee resolved that the Petitioner was duly elected, which was disagreed to by the House.

1 697 Granado Pigot, esq. Petitioner against Sir Rushout Cullen.

The sitting Member voted duly elected. Cambridge Tpwn, 26th Edw. I. See No. 17.

itfai Mr Foxton the Mayor having returned himself, he was re- moved. 1679 Sir Tho. Willis, bt.7 Petitioners f Lord Arlington.

Roger Pcpys, esq. j against (. Sir Thomas Chichley.

Cambridge University, 1st of King James I.

The Return is made by the Vice-Chancellor, and the Doc- tors and aftual Masters of the University.

Cameleohd, Cornwall, Edw. VI.

1625 Sir Thomas Monk being in Execution at the Time of his

Eleflion, anew Writ was ordered.

1660 Several Returns were made -, ordered that Peter KiHigrew

and Samuel Trelawney, esqTS. do sit till the Merits of Election be determined. The Election was declared void, and another double Return made of HenryNicho- las, esq. and William Cotton, esq. and the latter was voted duly elected.

1661 Thomas Coventry, esq. and Charles Rose a rrick, esq. re-

turned by the Mayor ; Bern. Granville, esq. by the Burgesses. The former duly returned and elected.

1710 Jan. 2t, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the Mayor, capital Burgesses, and Freemen.

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Canterbury, Kent, 26th Edw. I.

,695 Henry Le=, csq. Petition ^.ns. {^'^J^1-

Withdrew his Petition.

Cardiff, Glamorganshire, 27th Henry VIII. See Anglesea. This Borough sends, in conjunction with A b era von, Co w- h ridge, Kensigg, Llantrissant, Lougher, Neth, and Swanzey.

1660 Bussy Mansel, esq. was voted duly elected, in opposition

to the returned Member.

1661 Sir Richard Lloyd, lent, being elected for Radnorshire,

made his Election for that County, and waved his Re- turn for Cardiff, and a new Writ being ordered, Mr Basset was elected. But it appearing to the House that Robert Thomas, esq. had preferred his Petition, of which Sir Richard Lloyd had No- tice, and that Sir Richard, who knew nothing of the Elec- tion, did not contest the Election, resolvcd'that Mr Tho- mas was duly elected, and the Election of Mr Basset void.

1679 T. Stradling, jun. esq. Petitioner againft. Sir R. Thomas, bait.

Cardigan County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anglesey.

1689 John Vaughan, esq. Petitioner against John Lewis, esq. The sitting Member voted duly elected.

1690 John Vaughan, esq. Petitioner againft Sir Carbury Price. Resolved (by a Majority of three) that 'the Adjournment of

the Poll from Aberystwith to Cardigan is a legal Adjourn- ment. Resolved (by a Majority of one only) that Sir Car- bury Price is duly elected. By an act of the 1st of Queen Mary, the Sheriffs Turn shall be held allernh •aicibut at Aberystwith and Cardigan, and this time it was kept at the former.

Cardigan Town, 27th Hen. VIII, See Anglesea, and No. 232. 1604 Dr Aubrey, L. L. D. Petitioner against William Dela- bere, esq. The former was chosen bv the Bailiffs, &c. of Aberystwith, the latter by the Bailiffs, &c. of Cardigan, and himself delivering the Return to the Clerk »f the Crown, and pay- ing the Fees, was sworn and admitted into the House.— This tlueafiot appear to have been determined.

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1662 Sir Francis Lloyd, km. Petitioner against Mr Phillips.

The Election declared void, for want of proper Notice given to the Out -Corporations.

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Carlisle, Cumberland, 33d Edw. I. See No. 43. 1692 Christopher Musgrave, esq. Representative of this City, was, by the Council, consisting of the Mayor, the ma- jor Part of the Aldermen and capital Citizens, disfran- chized from the Freedom of the said City. Resolved item. con. that It is a Breach of Privilege, and the Mayor and others were ordered into Custody, and Mr Mus- grave to be restored to his Freedom.

1,01 Tho. Sunwbt.c.q. Petitioner »pi«»t£j£ _ £™£j| "*

1702 Tho. Stanwix, esq- Petitioner against Jas. Lowther, esq.

1712 Tho. Stanwix, esq. Petitioner against James Bateman, esq. The PctititlCH in Behalf of Mr Stanwix set forth, That Wil- liam Bateman, esq. appeared as a Candidate, and prevailed with many of the Electors to vote for him, and upon the Day of Election, the Agents nominated Mr Bateman, not mentioning his Christian Name; that the Name of Mr William Bateman was set down nt the Top of the Poll Books, but that by some unwarrantable Means, the Name of James was put in the room of William. Referred to the Committee, but not heard,

Carmarthen County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anclesea.

1668 Sir Henry Vaughan, Representative for this County, being outlawed, after Judgement for a Debt upon Bond of ioooI. and the Question being put, whether he can re- gularly be continued a Member, it was resolved that it did not impede his sitting in Parliament.

Carmarthen Town, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anglesea

See the Right of Election, No. 254.

Carnarvon County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anclesea.

1641 Sir Lewis Dive was petitioned against by John Griffith and William Thomas, esqrs. but nothing appears to be done in it.

Carnarvon Town", 27th Hen. VIII. with its contributory Bo- roughs, Criccieth, Pwllcly, and Conway.

16.41

pys, esq.

( 401 ) 16*41 Thomas Glynn, esq. Petitioner. Castle Rising, Norfolk, 30th Eliz.

1674 Robert Offley, esq. Petitioner against Samuel Pepys, esq The Election declared void by the Committee, but adjourned by the House, and not confirmed.

Chester County, 34th Hen. VIII.

1685 Sir Rob. Cotton, bart. 7 Petitioners 7 Sir Philip Egerton

John Martwaring, esq.J against 3 T.Cholmondley.esq. 1705 Sir George War burton, bart. Petitioner against Langh. Booth, esq. Set foith that Mr Booth was under Age ; it appeared that he was baptized June 26, 1684, the Teste of the Writ May 2, 1705, and the Return to the Crown-Office June 9, 1705. Mr Booth had a great Majority on the Poll, and Mr Booth's Counsel ailed ging that sufficient Proof was not produced ofhis Nonage, he was voted duly elected.

Chester City, 34th Hen. VIII. See No. 19.

t6jz Wm. Williams, esq. Petitioner against Rob. Werden, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1 690 Roger Whitley, esq. 7 Petitionersl Sir T. Grosvenor, bt. G.Manwaring, esq. 5 against 5 Rich. Leving, esq.

The sitting Members voted duly elected.

if*9j Sir WUHam Williams, knt.7 Roger Whitley, esq.

and bart. against _J Sir Thomas Grosvenor, bart.

Withdrew his Petition. Chichester, Sussex, 26th Edw, I. 1660 William Cawley, esq, John Farrington, Gent, were both

May 3, Resolved thai Will. Cawley, esq. is returned by the

proper Officer, and ought to sit. May 21, Resolved, that

the Commonalty, together with the free Citizens, have the.

Right of Election, and that John Farrington, Gent, is duly

elected. The Mayor was committed for refusing the Votes

of the Commonalty.

1^74 Th'o. Garraway, Gent. Petitioner against Rich. May, esqC

The silting Member duly elected.

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1 690 Rich. Partington, esq. 1 Petitioners f Sir Thomas Miller.

John Braman, esq. J against (.Thomas May, esq.

1695 John Braman, esq. Petitioner against Wm. Elson, esq.

Chippenham, Wilts, 2fith Edw. with Intermissions till the ift

Hen. VI. 1624 Sir Francis Pophamand Mr Pymmc.were double returned

with John Maynard, die former voted duly elected. —

See No. 211. 1640 Sir Francis Popham and Sir Edward Bayntun contested

the Election, but no Report appears, 1661 Edward HungeTford, esq. and Henry Bayntun, esq. were

returned by one Indenture, and Sir Hugh Speake, bait.

by another Indenture. The Election declared void, for want of due Notice. 1673 Vere Bertie, esq. Petitioner against Francis Gwynn, esq. The Petitioner voted duly elected by the Committee. The

sitting Member duly elected by the House.

1600 Sir Hump. Ed wyn, kt. Petitioner against Sir Basil Fire- brass. The sitting Member voted duly elected by the Committee, but made a void Election by the House.

1690 Thos, Talmash, esq. Petitioner against Sir Basil Firebrass, The Petitioner was voted duly elected, and resolved that Sir Basil and his Agents were guilty of Bribery.

1694 Sir Basil Firebrass, Petitioner against Richard Long, esq. The sitting Member voted duly elected.

1701 Edward Montague, esq. Petitioner against John Lord Mor- daunt, on account of Iiis Nonage, but it was resolved that he was 2 1 on the 4th of January, being the time of Election, and duly elected.

Chipping Wiccombe, Bucks, 28th Edw. I. 1660 Thomas Scot, esq. and Richard Brown, esq. were double returned, the latter duly elected.

1673 Sir William Egerton, K. B. and Sir John Borlase were

double returned, the latter duly elected.

1674 Burghers Petitioners against Robert Sawyer, esq.

1685 Thos. Lewis, esq. ~) Petitioners C Sir Dennis Hampson Wm, Serjeant, esq- 3 against \ Edward Baldwin, esq:

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1^99 J°'in Archdale, esq. a Quaker, Was Chosen.

Mr Speaker acquainted the House, that he had received a let- ter from Mr Archdale, requesting him to acquaint the House, that the Burgesses being voluntarily inclined to elect him, he did not oppose their Inclinations, believing that his Declarations of Fidelity might in this Cast, as well as in others which require an Oath, be accepted.; and that he was ready to execute his Trust, if the House thought fit to admit him. And Mr Archdale coming to the House, was asked whether he had taken the Oaths, or would take those appointed to qualify him ? To which he answered. That in regard to a Principle of his Religion he had not taken them, nor could take them, and then he withdrew, and a new Writ was ordered In his room,

1704 Henry Lord Shelburne, Petitioner against Fleetwood Dormer, esq. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. lOi Christ Church, Hampshire, 13th Eliz. r68 1 Thos. Hooper, esq. C Petitioners C Wm. Ettricke, esq. Thos. Dure, esq: £ against { Francis Gwynn, esq. Withdrew their Petition. See No. 163. Cirencester, Gloucestershire, 13th Eliz. 1624 Sir Maurice Berkeley, Petitioner against Sir "Wiri. Maister. After full Hearing resolved. That no Consent of Partits Com- petitors can alter the Course of Election, and that Sic William M lister was duly elected. See No. 78. The Resolution of May 21, 1624.

1660 John George, esq, Petitioner against Henry Powle, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1671 SirR.Atkyns, Jun. Petitioner against Henry Powle, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected.

16S5 Henry Powle, esq. Petitioner touching the Election.

1690 JohnHowe.esq. Petitioner against £ R£TJcJ How^-sq.

Nov. 4, The Committee resolved, Tnat the Inhabitants re- ceiving a charitable Donative called By-Money have not a Right to vote, which Resolution was disagreed to by the House. Resolved, that Inhabitants being Inmates have not n Right to vote. The sitting M=mbers were voted duly Dd 2 elected.

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elected. But the House voted the Petitioner duly elected in Opposition to Mr Powle.

1(595 Henry Ire ton, esq. Petitioner against < i. . ,, ' "*

,, T . t, . . . C Wm. Maister, esq.

1702 Henry Ireton, esq- Petitioner against JcharlesCos, esq.

1705 Allen Bathurst, esq. and Henry Ireton, esq. were returned by one Indenture, Allen Bathurst, esq. and Charles Cox, esq. by another Indenture. The Votes of Mr Ireton and Mr Cox being equal, Mr Cor

waved his Return.

1708 Inhabitants Petitioners in Behalf of Thomas Onslow, esq. See No. 78.

Clitheroe, Lancashire, 1st Eliz. See No. 99.

1626 A new Writ ordered in the room of Mr George Kirice, a Scottish Man ante natus, and not naturalized.

ifido "William Hulton, esq. Petitioner against Colonel William White.

The Petitioner duly elected.

1612 Ambrose Pudsey, esq. Petitioner against Sir Ralph

Ash ton. The Petitionee duly elected. See No. 99. Feb. 4. 1677 Sir Ralph Ashton, bart. Petitioner against Sir Thomas

Stringer. 1693 John Wedtlal, esq. Petitioner against FittonGerrard, esq.

The Election void. At the new Election Christopher

Lister and Fitton Gerrard, esq. were double returned,

Mr Gerrard duly elected. 1695 Thos. Stringer, esq. Petitioner against Amb. Pudsey, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1698 Amb Pudsey, esq. Petitioner against Thos. Stringer, esq.

The sitting Members duly elected. »7o6 Daniel Harvey) esq. returned by one Bailiff, Christopher Parker, esq. by the other Bailiff. The farmer voted duly elected,

Cockm-

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CocKERMOOTH, Cumberland, King Edw. I. in one Parliament,

from that Time ceased till restored 16th Charles I. 1685 William Wharton, esq. petitioned. i6yo Goodwin Wharton, esq. Petitioner against Sir Wilfred

Lawson, bart. 16*05 Sir Wilfred Lawson, bart. Petitioner against Goodwin

Wharton, esq. 1702 James Stanhope, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Lam-

plugh, esq.

Colchester, Essex, 33d Edw. I. See No. 73.

1628 Sir Thomas Cheek and Mr Alford were returned by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council j Sir Thomas Cheek and Sir William Masham by the common Bur- gesses in general. Upon the Question Six William Masham duly elected.

x68S Sam. Reigno.ds, esq. Petit, against [IffiS**-*

1690 Isaac Rebow, esq. Petit, against Ji^^Sy^?'

Nov. it, The Right of Election was agreed on both Sides to be in the Freemen not receiving Alms, and the sitting Members voted duly elected. 1695 Sir Thomas Cooke, Petitioner against Sir John Morden. The Committee resolved, That Sir John Morden was not duly elected, which was disagreed to by the House. j 702 John Potter, esq. Petitioner against Sir Isaac Rebow- Several Burgesses petition against Sir Thomas Cooke. Resolved, r. That Sir Isaac Rehow's Agents have been guilty of treating and othercorrupt Practices. 2. That Sir Isaac Rebow is not duly elected. 3. That Sir T. Cooke is duly elected. 4. That John Poiter, esq. is not duly elected. — 5. That the Petition of the Burgesses against Sir Thomas Cooke is false and scandalous, order six of the said Peti- tioners in Custody. Ordered the Agent of Sir Isaac Re- bow in Custody. » 706 Sir Thomas Cooke, Petitioner against Sir Thomas Web- eter, bart.

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( 4°6 ) Coree Castle, Dorsetshire, 14th Eliz. See No.

1679 Sir Nathaniel Nappier, knt. Petitioner against Pegr. Vis. Dunblain. The Petitioner voted duly elected. J09S Richard Fownes, esq,. Petitioner against William Culli- ford, esq. Edw. Clave), esq. Petitioner against John Banks, esq.

Mr Culliford was voted not duly elected, and a new Writ or- ' dered in his room. Mr Fownes was chosen.

Will. Culliford, esq. Petitioner against Rich. Fownes, esq, The sitting Member voted duly elected. Cornwall County, j 8th Edw. I. 1628 Several Deputy Lieutenants and Justices were ordered in

Custody for writing Letters to influence Elections. }66a Sir John Carew, bart. and Mr Boscawen were voted duly elected, against Mr Robartes and Mr Elliot.

Coventry, Warwickshire, 2<5th Edw, I. with some Intermission till 31st Hen. VI. and from that Time to the present.

027 Mr Green and Mr Purefoy had the Majority of Votes.— The Sheriff refused to return them, though Gentlemen of Worth, because no Inhabitants nor Freemen, and returned two others, but the House voted them dulj elected.

,67i> Rob. Fielding, «,. Petit, gainst £ "?£' fc *°^" ^

, t, ,-. „ . C Rich. Hopkins, esq.

.690 Thomas Gery, esq. Petit. a?amst £ John 8tra*ford) esq.

169S Tho. Hopkins, esq. Petitioner against Sir Christ. Hales. Tho. Gery, esq. Petitioner against Rich. Hopkins, esq. 1702 Sir Christopher Hales, bart. Henry Neale, esq. and Ed- ward Hopkins, esq. were all three returned by the She- riffs."

Mr Ncale and Sir Christopher Holes petitioned against fA other, the latter was voted duty elected with MrHo}^11"- arid the Sheriffs ordered in Custody for making a iloub'= Jfeturn. Sec No. 198.

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1705 Sir Orl. Bridgeman, bt. 7 Petitioners j" Sir Chx. Hales, bt. Edward Hopkins, esq. j" against (.Tho. Gery, esq.

1706 This Election was declared void on Account of Riots, Tu-

mults, and other illegal Practices.

IJ07 Several FreemEnPet;t.agi,mst$5iy0r,,?,t'"J|m,'"'bart' ' ' B £ Edward Hopkins, esq.

Cricklade, Wilts, Edw.I. with several Intermissions till Edw.-

IV. and from that Time. 1685 Edmund Webb, esq. Petitioner against Tho.Freake, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 213. 1689 Tho. Freake, esq. Petitioner against Col. Edmund Webb.

The Petitioner voted duly elected.

»6<jo Sam. Barker, esq. Petitioner against Col. Edmund Webb.

,x T , ... _ f Col. Edmund Webb.

1 695 Inhabitants pet.t.onagamSt{charjcsFoii esq

The sitting Members duly elected, and the Petition of the In- habitants vexatious, frivolous, and groundless.

1 698 Joseph Stiles, esq. Petitioner against Edmund Pleydell, esq. Cumberland County, 28th Edw. I.

1624 Ferdinando Huddleston, esq. who was outlawed, was re- turned. Resolved that be may serve.

1680 Ferdinando Huddleston, esq. Petitioner.

170a Sir Wilfrid Law son, bart. Petitioner against Gilfrid Law- son, esq.

Dartmouth, Devonshire, 26th Edw. I. from which Time it f ceased till 24th Edw. III. and hath sent ever since.

1673 Nath. Heme, esq. Petitioner against Josiah Child, esq.

1.685 Charles Boon, esq. Petitioner.

1689 Joseph Heme, esq Petitioner against George Booth, esq.

Nov. 28, Resolved that the Right of Election was in the Free- men, and that a 5 new Freemen made after the Date of the Writ were not duly and legally made, and the Petitioner duly elected ; and the Mayor, John Whitrow, ordered in Custody for making those Freemen.

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itfrp George Booth, esq ? Petitioners C Joseph Heme, esq. Arthur Baily, esq. 5 against £ William Hayne, esq.

1698 JohnWhitrow.jun.esq. Pctit- 3galn3t | Fred ° Heme,6 «q!

160^ John Whitrow, esq. renewed his Petition against Frederic Heme, esq. only, and the House being informed thit the former Petition was against both Members, and the present against one only, refused to refer it to the Com- mittee as usual, and ordered a new Writ in the room of Sir Joseph Heme deceased. In his room Nathaniel Heme, esq- was returned by one Indenture, Rowland Holt, esq. by another Indenture.

Mr Whitrow the Mayor dying between the Proclamation and the Day of Election, some of the Freemen returned Mr Heme, and others Mr Holt. The Election was declared yoid, and a Motion being made for a new Writ, the Consi- deration thereof was postponed,, but no farther Proceeding* appear thereon that Session.

1.701 Tho. Vernon, esq. 1 Petitioners 1 Nathaniel Heme, esq- Will. Ball, esq. J against J Frederic Heme, esq.

The sitting Members duly elected. Denbigh County, 27th Hen. VIII. See AngleseA- 1681 Rich. Myddelton, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Trevor, Denbigh Town, 27th Hen. VIII. See No. 258. 1680 Edw. Brereton, esq. Petitioner against Sir John SaJusbury. lfiyo William Williams, esq- Petitioner against Edward Brere- ton, esq. The Petitioner withdrew his Petition.

1701 Tho. Cotton, esq. Petitioner against Edw. Brereton, esq. Depby County, 18th Edw. I. See No. 4 J.

i6oj Peter Fretchville, esq. chosen Sheriff of that County, con- tinued to sit as Member also. 1670 Geo. Vernon, esq. Petitioner against W. Sacheverel, esq. Withdrew his Petition.

1702 Will.Marq.ofHarungton Petit, against {J'^^JJ

Withdrew his Petition.

Cavendish.

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Derby Town, 26th Edw. I. See No. 46".

1702 Tho. Stanhope, esq. Petit, against Lord James

Devizes, Wilts, Edw. I. with some Intermission to 4th Edw

and continued from that Time. 1660 William Lewis, esq. and Robert Aid worth, esq. returned

by the Mayor under the common Seal, William Lewis,

esq- and John Norden, esq. returned by the Burgesses

o3jr.

Mr Aid worth ordered to sit, and afterwards voted duly elected^ 1679 Common Council, &c. Petit, against jg£ tyj^ ££?"

2<58o Sir Walter Ernie, ■> , „ - . XT

J. , . ' J. presented one Petition, Nov. I.

Geo. Johnson, esq.J*^ *

Sir Edw. Hungerford, "1 presented another Petition, March

John Eyles, esq. 3 24.

No Report appears, but the two latter were the sitting Mem- bers, they being chosen by the Populace, and the two for- mer by the Mayor and Burgesses.

1 680. Sir John Eyles, \ Petitioners f Sir W ill. Pyn sent, bt.

Rich. Trenchard, esq. \ against £ Walter Grubb, esq. The sitting Members duly elected. See No. 210.

1690 Walter Grubb, esq. and Sir Thomas Fowle were returned by the Mayor only, Walter Grubb, esq. and John Me- thuen, esq. by several Burgesses.

The Return by the Mayor voted good. And the Committee reported, That Sir Thomas Fowle was duly elected, but the House voted John Methuen, esq. duly elected.

1695 SirFras. Child, kilt. Petitioner against John Methuen, esq. 1707 Tho. Webb, esq. Petitioner against Josiah Diston, esq.

Devon County, i 8th Edw. I-

Dorchester, Dorsetshire, 23d Edw. I. See No. 62.

1689 Nath. Bond, esq. Petitioner against Tho. Chaflin, esq.

1690 TJ10, Trenchard, esq- Petitioner against Sir Rob. Nappier.

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The Majority of Vote* was allowed to be for the Petitioner, but it was objected at the Election, that MrTrenchard was a Minor, and a Certificate was produced that he was bap- tized 14th Feb. 167 1-2, but the Petitioner was voted, duly elected.

Dorset County, 18th Edw. I.

1677 Thos. Browne, esq. and Sir Nathaniel Nappier were both

returned, in the room of Lord Digby Earl of Bristol,

and the Election made void.

Dover, Kent, Cinque Port, 42A Edw III. They were origi- nally five, Dover, Sandwich, Romney, Hastings, and Hythe, since which were added Winchelsey and Rye. They are stilcd Barons.

J624 Sir Edward Cecil and Sir Richard Young chosen.

March 24, It was resolved that the Freemen and free Burges- ses ought to have a Vote in the Election, and that the Election was void, but that these Men may be chosen again if the Electors so please.

1673 Thomas Fapillon, esq. Petitioner against Sir Edward

The sitting Member died, the Petitioner duly elected. 1679 John Strode, esq- Petitioner against "William Stokes, esq. The sitting Member was Mayor, and returned himself. Re- solved that the Return is good, and that Mr Stokes ought

Dowhton, Wilts, 2f5th Edw. I. with Intermissions to the 20th Hen. VI. from which Time it has sent.

1660 Thomas Fitz-James, esq. and William Coles, esq. were returned by the Bailiff; Giles Eyre, jun. esq. and John Elliot, esq. were returned by another Indenture.

May 3, Resolved that the Members returned by the Bailiff ought to sit, till the Merits of the Election be heard .

May 9, Resolved that Giles Eyre and Richard Elliot, esq. are duly elected.

1671 Gilbert Raleigh, esq. and Walter Buckland, esq. were returned by the Bailiff"; Giles Eyre, esq. and John El- liot, esq. by another Indenture.

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May 17, Resolved that the Members returned by the Bailiff ought to sit, till the Merits of the Election be beard.

July 3, Resolved by the Committee, That Giles Eyre, esq. and John Elliot, esq. are duly elected, which was disagreed to by the House.

1701 Sir Charles Duncombe, knt. Petitioner against John Eyre, esq. Withdrew his Petition.

Droitwicit, Worcestershire, 23d Edw. I. and all his Parlia- ments, but ceased from 4th Edw. II. to the 2d of Queen Mary.

1690 Sir John Packington, bt. Petitioner against Ph. Foley, esq. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 221.

DunwIch, Suffolk, 26th Edw. I.

1671 Sir Thomas Allen and Roger Wood, esq. both returned. The Committee examining the Matter were of Opinion, I. That it is no double Return. 2. That Mr Wood was returned by the proper Uihcer, and ought to sit. To which the House agreed. I689 Sir Thomas Allen and Roger North, esq. Sir Philip Skip- pen and Sir Robert Rich, were all returned. The two latter duly elected.

1691 Henry Heveningham, esq. returned by one Indenture,

John Bence, esq. by another Indenture, each under the common Seal by both Bailiffs. The latter duly elected.

1695 Roger Wood, esq. 1 Petitioners f Sir Robert Rich.

John Bence, esq. J against £ Hen. Heveningham, esq. The sitting Members duly elected.

.6,8 Sir H.Johnson, kl. Pe.it. »g™« { ^ Hev.ninghfm, n,. Sec No. 174, three several Resolutions of the House.

Dl/RHAM, County Palatine, formerly held a Parliament of its Barons within itself, and before the Statute of 27th Hen. VIII. the Bishop constituted Judges of Assize, Dyer and Terminer. Attempts were made in the Years 1563*

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1563, 1610, 1614, 1621, 1624, 1660, and 1667, for an Act to empower this County to send Members, but all failed till 1673, when the Bill passed, and a Writ was ordered, May 14, 167;, from which Time it has sent Mem bets.

, r,. . „ n ■ ■ fSir Robert Eden.

1679 Christ. Vane, esq. Pcttt.oneraga.nst JJohn Tempest>esq.

Durham City, Feb. 2j, 1678.

1678 Will. Tempest, esq. Petitioner against John Parkhurst,

esq.

East Grinsted, Sussex, 1st Edw. II. Se No. 195.

c o tt t> 1 n .-. .. V Edward Sackville, esq.

,6,8 Hen. Powle,eK.P«M..B»m8t jrhomasPdham, es,

William Scroggs, esq. Petitioner against Edw. Sackville, esq.

Mr Powle duly elected against Mr Sackville. .xo t l r> ¥)_»;.■ • „C Simon Smith, esq.

1685 John Conyers, esq. pctltloneragainst|xho. Jones, esq?

1689 John Conyers, esq. Petitioner against Sir Tho. Dyke, bt.

The Committee reported, That the Inhabitants as well as Bur- gage-holders, had a Right to vote, and that the Petitioner was duly elected, which was disagreed to by the House.

169; Lionel Earl of Orrery, 1 Petitioners fSirThos.Dyke, bt. Spencer Compton, esq. J against (.John Conyers, esq. The sitting Members duly elected.

Eastlow, Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth.

1624 May 21, Resolved in relation to this Borough, Eye, Ci- rencester, &c. That where there is no Custom or Char- ter for the Election, the Inhabitants Householders ought to elecX 1660 Henry Seymour, esq. and Jonathan Trelawney, esq. were returned by one Indenture ; George Trelly, esq. and Nathaniel Moyle, esq. were returned by another Inden- ture. May 5, Resolved that none sit till the Merits be determined. May 16, Resolved that Mr Seymour and Mr Trelawney ought tosjt,

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.679 John&ml.l,«,.P«ition=rapl.tt { £ J^?^ Essex County, 2 2d Ed w. I.

1689 J. La mot Honey wood, Petitioner against John Wroth, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

1690 Sir Anthony Abdy, kt.7 Petitioners 5"Hen. Mildmay, esq. Sir Eliab Harvey, fct. J against t Sir Francis Mashara.

1603 Sir Eliab Harvey, knt. Petitioner against J, Lamot Honey- wood, esq. The Committee reported the Election to be void, but the House disagreed thereto, and voted the sitting Member du- ly elected.

Evesham, Worcestershire, 23d Edw. I. discontinued till 1st

James I. 166a Mr Andrews, Petitioner against Sir Thomas Rouse.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1(569 Sir James Rushout, Petitioner against Sir John Hanmer.

The Election declared void. See No. 222. 169; Sir Rushout Cullen, hart. Petitioner against Hen. Parker, esq.

Exeter, Devonshire, 23d Edw. I.

1628 Mr Lynn and Mr Jordan chosen by one Indenture, Mr Lynn and Mr Martyn by another Indenture. Mr Jor- dan's Election good. A Motion was made, that Mr Lynn, being since chosen Mayori might be discharged, and a new Member chosen ; but ruled that he ought to serve here, and he is to be sent for to at- tend the Service of the House, if he do not come soon. — Moved, That Mr Jordan's Wages, which the Magistrates refuse to pay him, (though they pay the other Burgess) may be paid him out of trie Lands given the City for that purpose. Referred to a Committee.

Jjoo Thomas Bampfyld, esq. and John Maynard, esq. were returned by one Indenture ; Thomas Bampfyld, esq. and Richard Ford, esq. by another Indenture. June 4, 1660, Resolved that the Right of Election belongs to the Freemr-n, antf* that Serjeant Maynard is duly elected.

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1689 Hugh Speake, esq. Petitioner against Christopher Beale, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. 109; SirEdw.Seymour,bO Petitioners CEdwardSeyward.esq.

John Snell, esq. 3 against £ Joseph Tilly, esq-

Ete, Suffolk, ijthElij;. See Eastlow.

1675 George Welsh, esq. Petitioner against Robert Reeves, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. l6$o Charles Fox, esq. ? Petitioners CSir Charles Gaudy.

George Welch, esq. 5 against £Sir Robert Reeve.

The Petitioners duly elected.

Flint County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anglesey.

Flint Town, 27th Hen. VIII. See No. 260.

Fowet, Cornwall, 13th Eliz. See No. 36.

1698 Shadrach Vincent, esq. f Petitioners J Sir Bevii Granville.

Harry Ashurst, esq. J against |_Tho. Vivian, esq.

The former died, and the latter did not renew his Petition. i7ot Thomas Vivian, esq. Petitioner against John Williams, esq.

The Petitioner withdrew his Petition. 1702 John Granville, esq. Petitioner against John WiDiams, esq,

Parliament dissolved soon after. 1702 John Williams, esq. Petitioner against John Hickes, esq.

Gatton, Surry, 29th Hen. VI.

, „. „ „ . o .. . . rSirThoa.Gresham.

KS21 S.rHeiiryBrittayn,Petitioneragainst|SirTho3i B,udder

The Election of them good.

1628 Sir Charles Howard, 7 , , T , ,. _

Mr Oldficld, J returncd h? InkAitantB.

Sir Thomas Lake, 7 by Mr Copley, who insisted thai Mr Jeromes Weston, $ he was the sole Inhabitant. That in 33d Hen. VIII. Copley, as sole Inhabitant, returwJ two Burgesses, and served. 1st and 2d Philip and Maiy. lMrs Copley made the like Return. The other side insisted, That Jth Ldw. VI. Mrs Copley and the Inhabitants re- turned'

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turned. 98th and 43d Eliz. Inhabitants returned, and also 1st and J 8th James I. and that in all latter Parliaments Mr Copley joined with the Inhabitants. Upon Question, the Return by the Inhabitants good, and Mr Copley's void.

1671 Mr Sandys and Mr Sanders were returned by two Inden- tures, The former duly elected. 1663 Thomas TuTgis, William Old field, and Roger James, esqrs. were returned by two several Indentures, had all of them equal Votes, and Robert Wood, esq. returned with Mr James, had the Minority. The whole Election declared void. 1696 John South, esq. Petitioner against George Evelyn, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 185. Glamorgan County, 27th Hen. VII. See Anglesey. Gloucester County, «d Edw. I.

1662 Sir Baynham Throckmorton and John Howe, esq. were voted duly elected.

1696 Sir John Guise, bart. Petitioner against Tho. Stevens, esq.

1702 Sir John Guise, bart. Petitioner against John Howe, esq.

The tilting Member duly elected. Gloucester City, 26th Edw. I.

1640 The Speaker informed the House, that himself was no- minated for a Candidate, and a Poll demanded, but re- fused.

Referred to a Committee, but doth not appear to be reported. 1675 A Petition against Colonel Norwood.

He was voted duly elected.

„ ' .. CSir Charles Berkeley.

^80 A Petition against { Evan Seys, esq.

1690 John Delabere, esq. Petitioner against William Trye, esq.

Grampound, Cornwall, 6th Edw. VI.

1640 MrMohun, Mr Coryton, andMr Trevanion, all returned. Appeals plainly upon the View of the Return, Mr Trevanion

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Wei! returned. Ordered that Mr Trevaoibn is well elected, and ought to sit.

Grantham, Lincolnshire, 7thEdw.IV". See No. 108.

1581 Arthur Hall, esq. expelled the House for writing a Book charging the House of Commons with Drunkenness, as accompanied in their Councils with Bacchus ; and them also with Choler, as those which had never sailed to An- ticyra, and their Proceedings to be Opera Ttnebrarum. He was likewise committed to the Tower for six Months, and till he retraced, and was fined coo Marks.

i6(jo Thomas Skipwith, esq. and William Ellis, esq. were re- turned by one Indenture ; Thomas Skipwith, esq. and John Newton, esq. were returned by another Inden- ture.

Mr Newton was voted duly elected.

1678 Sir William Ellis, bart. Petitioner against Sir Rob. Mark- ham, bt. The Committee reported the Petitioner duly elected, the House voted Sir Robert Markham duly elected.

1685 Sir William Ellis, bt. 7 Petitioners jTho. Harrington, esq, John Newton, esq. S against J John Thorold, esq.

1698 Inhabitants Petitioners against Sir John Thoroltt.

Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 26th Edw. L

1667 Sir Fretchville Holies, Petitioner against Sir Philip Tyr- whit.

The Petitioner voted duly elected. 16*75 A Petition against Sir Christopher Wray

Voted he was well returned, and ought to sit. 1690 SirTho.Barnardiston,Petitioner against JohnChaplin, esq.

1699 Richard Robinson, esq. Petitioner against Tho.Vyner, esq. Withdrew his Petition.

170 r Ar. Moore, esq. Petitioner against Will. Cotesworth, esq. The Election voted void, and Mr Cotesworth was committed to the Tower for Bribery. Several of the Agents on bort Sides were ordered into Custody for Bribery, and other il- legal

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legal Practices. Resolved, That Provision he made, that after the Dissolution of this Parliament, no Member of this House shall be concerned as a Commissioner, or in any Office in the Customs. Resolved, That Provision be made, that no Commissioner or Officer of the Customs, shall con- cern themselves in any Election, or procure Votes for any Election of Members of Parliament. Ordered, That no Warrant do issue for a new Writ this Session.

.702 Tho..Vyn,r, «,. Petitioner apfet {w.'SwoS,'

r Arthur Moore, esq.

h,esq.

Setting forth, That by Expences, Bribery, &c. the

Members had, by a joint Interest, procured themselves a Majority of Votes, to the Injury of the Petitioner;, and the endangering the Constitution of England } by exposing to Sale, in like manner, many of the Boroughs of this King- dom, to public Companies and joint Stocks, &c.

1705 Several Inhabitants Petitioners against Will. Cotesworth, esq. alledging Bribery, Sec. against the sitting Member.

Guilford, Surrey, t6"th Edw. I.

1679 Algernoon Sidney, esq. Petitioner against Tho. Dalma1-

hoy, esq.

1689 Morgan Raudyl, esq. Petitioner against John Weston,

esq. The sitting Member duly elected. Sea No. 184. 1608 John Weston, esq. PetitioneT against Foot Onslow, esq.

Harwich, Essex, 17th Edw. III. ceased till 12th James I. Sec No. 75.

1690 Sir Philip Parker, bt. Petitioner against Lord Vise. Cheyne. Haslemerej Surrey, 27th Eliz.

1661 James 'Gresham, esq. Chaloner Chute, esq. returned by one Indenture i George Evelyn, esq. Thomas Morrice, esq. by another Indenture. The two former 'voted returned by the proper Officer, but tin- two latter duly elected, t nd the Bailiff ordered in custody for making a false Return. " See No. 186.

1680 Denzil Onslow, esq. 7 Petitioners if SirWiil.Mdore.bt^ Francis Dorrington, esq. 3 against (_ Jas.Gcesham, esq. The Petitioners duly elected, and the Bailiff committed.

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698 GeoTge Rodney Bridges, esq. Petitioner against Sir Thco- philus Oglethorpe.

ie sitting Member voted duly elected, and the Petition frivo- lous 31

1702 Lewis Oglethorpe, esq. T

George- Vernon, esq. > were all returned by the Bailiff. James Tichburnc, esq. J

The latter petitioned against Mr Oglethorpe as a Minor, but it being proved he was of Age, he was voted duly elected.

Hastings, Cinque Port, Sussex, 43d Edw. III. See Dover.

1689 Peter Gott, esq. Petitioner against John Beaumont, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

1690 Thomas Munns, esq Petitioner against John Beaumont,

esq. It was insisted in both these Petitions, that Colonel Beaumont being Governor of Dover-Castle, who had tne Execution of the Writ, could not return himself.

169S Robert Austen, esq. Petitioner against Peter Gott, esq.

Mr Gott duly elected. See No. 339. 1 701 Wiil. Ash bu rah am, esq- Petitioner against J. Mounaher, esq.

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, 37th Hen. VIII. See A»- glesea. Sends in lieu of a Shire Town for the County of Merioneth. , 1660 William Phillips, esq. his Election voted void. i66z Sir William Moreton, Petitioner against Isaac Lloyd, esq.

The Petitioner voted duly elected. See No. 268. 1667 Hugh Owen, esq. Petitioner against Sir Frederick Hide. The Committee resolved, That the Election was void, to which the House disa greed, and resolved that Sir Frederick Hide 'was duly elected.

, 1078 William Wogan, esq. Petitioner against Sir Herb. Perrot.

1679 Thomas Owen, esq. Petitioner against William Wogan,

esq.

1680 William Wogan, esq. Petitioner against- Thomas How-

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Helston, Cornwall, 2 (5th Ed w. I.

1660 Anthony Rowse, esq. and Alexander Penthellick, esq. were returned by the proper Officer, and ought to sit till the Merits of the Election be determined. June 27, The Election void Fot want of due Notice, and a Writ ordered for a new Election, when

Thomas Robinson, esq. Francis Godolphin, esq. were re- turned by the Mayor ; Sir Peter Killegrew, by the She- riff.

The Return of the Mayor voted good; The Committee of Opinion, That the greater Number of the Votes of the In- habitants at large were for Sir Peter KMigrew, and that he was duly chosen with Mr Godolphin, which was disagreed to by the House. See No. 26.

1690 RichardHoblyn, esq. Petit, against [^ Solph^es"^.

Hereford County, iBthEdw. I. See No. 80.

Hereford City, 28th Edw. I.

1661 Sir Henry Lingen, Sir Edward Hopton, returned by one Indenture; Sir Henry Lingers, Herbert Westfaling by another Indenture. Resolved that Sir Edward do sit till the Merits be determined. The Committee resolved. That Sir Henry Lingen and Sir Edward Hopton were duly elected, which wai disagreed to by the House, and the Election declared void. 1689 Edward Gwyn, esq. Petitioner against Henry Cornwall, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

Hertford County, 18th Edw. I

1621 Sir Henry Cary, K.B. being after his Election created Viscount Falkland in Scotland : ' After Debate, resolved to stay to be further '3d vised upon the Question. Noblemen of Scotland continued to be chosen iill the Union, bywhk^h they were mark incapable.

•169,0 Sit Charles Ctcsar and Ralph- ■Freeman, esq. being double returned, the point depended upon allowing or not al- lowing the Votes of seventy-three Quitters : If these t^rc allowed, the majority was for Sir Charles Ca:sar.

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Resolved, April 30, 1690, That Quakers, having Freeh olds, id refusing to take the Oath when tendered by the Sheriff, e incapable of giving their Votes for that reason. This is altered by a Stat. 1st Geo. I. Sett. I. c. 7. 1695 Robert Cecil, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Halsey, esq. Resolved, Jan. 16. 1696, That Evidence ought not to be gi- ven to disqualify an Elector, as no Freeholder, who at the Election swore himself a Freeholder; and the sitting Mem- ber duly elected. See StnutEV,

Hertford Town, 26th Edw. I. but sometimes intermitted be- tween that Time and the ;oth Edw III. after which it was omitted, the Sheriff making no Precept, or they electing any Burgesses, to avoid Expences, by reason of Poverty, and thus continued till 1621, when they desi- red Burgesses, which was granted, and a Writ ordered. May 7, 1628.

itfoo Inhabitants, for Sir Thos. Byde.f Sir William Cowper. Petitioners against t Sir William Leman.

1 701 William Monson, esq. Petitioner against Richard Guls-

ton, esq.

1702 William Monson, esq. Petitioner against Richard Guls-

ton, esq. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 86. 1705 Thomas Clarke, esq. Petitioner against Rich. Gulston, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 86. Heydon, Yorkshire, 23d Edw. I. ceased till 1st Edw. VI,

See Right of Election, No. 231. Heytesbury, Wilts, 28th Hen, VI. 1661 Sir Charles Berkeley, Henry Coker, esq. returned by one Indenture ; Sir Joseph Ashe, John Joliffe, esq. by another Indenture. Neither of the Returns good, a new Writ ordered.

Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, formerly a King's Ma- nor, and 2d and 3d Philip and Mary incorporated and made a Borough, consisting of a Mayor, seven Alder- men, and thirteen Burgesses, who were to have power to elect one Burgess.

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1660 Sir Thomas Dacres and Edward Harby, esq- were doubJc returned. Resolved, That the Burgesses at large ought to elect, and that Sir Thomas Dacres was duly elected by them, and ought ta

1678 Sir Lewis Palmer, bt. Petit, against Sir Rice Rudd, bt. 168; Sir Mat. Dudley, bt. Petit, against Sir Lewis Palmer, bt.

1701 Thomas Andrews, esq. Petitioner against Tho.Ekins, esq.

1702 Tho. "Wentworth, esq. Petit, against Tho. Pemberton, esij. The sitting Member duly elected. See No, 124.

Hiniwn, Wilts, a7th.Hen.VI.

1621 Sir John Davys, Mr Antyll, Sir Edmund Ludlow, were all chosen by three several Indentures. The two former duly elected, and a Writ ordered in the room of Sir John Davys, chosen for another Place.

jtfrjo George Grubham Howe, esq. Sir Thomas Thynne return- ed by one Indenture ; George Grubham Howe, esq. Edmund Ludlow, esq- returned by another Indenture. Mr Ludlow voted returned by the proper Officer ; Sir Thomas Thynne voted duly elected. May j8, The QuAjon being put, whether the Freemen in general ought to elect, or such only as pay Scot and Lot, it was resolved for the Freemen in general.

1698 Reynolds Calthorpe, esq. Petitioner against Col. Henry Lee.

Withdrew his Petition, 1698 Robert Hyde, esq. "} Petitioners f Sir James Howe, bt.

George Morley, esq, J against JReyn.Calthorpe, esq.

1701 George Morley, esq- Petitioner against Reynolds Cal- thorpe> esq. The Committee resolved, That they were both not duly elect- ed j but Mr Morley was voted duly elected by the House.

172 Sir James Howe, bt George Morley, esq. Thomas Jer? vois, esq. Henry Killegrew, esq. were Candidates. The two former were returned, and the House being informed that George Morley, esq. was guilty of Bribery, he was ordered to attend in his place, and Mr Jervois opened the Charge against him. Resolved, That Mr Morley is not Ee 3 duly

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duly elected, and a Bill was ordered in for disfranchizing this Borough from sending Members to Parliament, which was passed by the Commons, but thrown out by the Lords. See No. Jo6.

, Devonshire, 28th Ed w. I. 4tl1Edw.II. 12th, 17th,

icjth, 2zd, 26th Ed w. III. and ceased till 1640, when

it was restored. 1680 Edmund Walrond, esq. Petitioner. No Report appears. i68j Sir Thomas Putt, being Portreeve at the Time of the

Election, and the returning Officer, a new Writ was

ordered in Ms room, at his Desire. I"oi William Courtenay, esq- Petitioner against Sir Walter

Yonge, bt. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 54. Horsham, Sussex, 28th Edw. I. SeeNo. 189. JjSr; Mr Nicholas Hare being sick, desired to be discharged,

and a new Writ was ordered. 1701 Henry Cowper, esq. Petitioner against John Wicker, esq, 1705 John Wicker, esq. Petitioner against Henry Cowper, esq.

Huntington County, iSth Edw. I.

1674 Sir John Bernard, Petitioner against Robert Appreece, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected. Huntington Town, 26th Edw. I.

1679 Sir Lionel Walden, Petitioner against Sidney Wortley, esq> 1701 John Pedley, esq. Petitioner against Charles Boyle, esq. Shewing, That at the Election, a Peer of the Realm, with the Assistance of others, with Swords and Clubs, did me- nace, assault, and strike , the Recorder, and the Petitioner's Voters; some being wounded, others durst not appear, and some were carried under a strong Guard to give their Votes for Mr Boyle, but were not permitted to give their second Vote, which they would have done for the Petitioner. Feb. r 5, Resolved, ntm. con. That for any Peer of this King- dom, or Lord Lieutenant of a County, to concern them- selves'in Elections of Members of Parliament, is an high infringement of the Liberties and Privileges of the Com- mons of England. Mr Pedley withdrew his Petition.

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1705 JohnPedley, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Cotton, bt. Mayor, &C. Petitioners against Edward Wortley, esq.

1706 Jan. 22, Resolved, 1. That the Right of Election is in the

Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses. 2. That Sir John Cotton is not duly elected- 3. That John Pedley, esq. is duly elected ; and ordered Sir John Cotton's Agent in Custody for Bribery.

1710 Burgesses Petitioners, in behalf of ("Edward Wortley, esq. Thomas Cotton, esq. against \ Francis Page, esq.

Hythe, Cinque Port, Kent. See Dover. J673 Edward Hales, esq. Petitioner against SirLeoIine Jenkins. The sitting Memberduly elected.

1685 Julius Deeds, esq. Mayor, returned himself.

Resolved, That he is not duly elected, and that a new Writ do issue. See No. 242.

Ipswich, Suffolk, 26th Edw. I. See No. 173.

Ivelchester, or Ilchester, Somersetshire, 26th Edw. I, till 34th Edw. III. then ceased till 12th Edw. IV". after which it intermitted till 27th March 1622, when resto- red. 1641 The Election declared void, for want of proper Notice gi- ven to the Electors. 1662 Robert Hunt, esq. Petitioner against Henry Dunster, esq.

Dismissed for want of prosecuting it. 1679 Edward Phelipps, esq. Robert Hunt, esq. returned by se- veral Burgesses; William Strode, esq. John Spckc, esq. returned by the Bailiff and Burgesses. The two latter voted duly returned. 1681 Sir William Strode, j Petitioners jSir JohnSt Barbe. John Speke, esq. S against £JohnHudley, esq.

1686 Williaw Strode, esq.? Petitioners CSirEdw.Wyndham.bt. John Speke, esq. J against \ William Hellyear, esq. The sitting Members duly elected.

1701 Sir Francis Wyndham, bt. Petitioner against James A 11- derton, esq.

E e 4 1702

1 joi John Webb, esq. Petitioner against James Anderton, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected, and the Petitioner ordered in Custody, For Bribery. See No. 152.

Kellincton, or Callington, Cornwall, 27th Eliz.

1680 William Coryton, esq. Petitioner concerning the Election.

1685 Samuel Rolle, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Coryton.

A new Writ wasordered in the room of Sir John Coryton, he being Mayor at the Time of Election.

Kent County, 2 2d Ed w. I.

No Elect jon ever controverted in Parliament.

Kingston- upon-Hcll, Yorkshire, once in King Edward Ist's Time, 12th Edw. II, and ever since,

J580 Mr James Dalton, being incurably sick, anewWritwas ordered in his room. Mr Thomas Fleming appearing in his room, was ordered to continue. Mr James Clerkson being also sick, but not incurably, Mr'John Fa wcher was chosen inhiaroomj but was removed, and Mr Cierkson ordered to remain, notwithstanding his Cause of Sickness. < c- 1 -a j 1. in-. • fSirWill.St Quintin.

1605 Sir J. Bradshaw, kt. Pent, against j Charles OsborrT, esq.

. The sjtting Members duly elected,

™ „, „ . . JSIr Will. St Quintin.

,701 Cha. Osborn, esq. Petit, .gainst j wmiam ^^ ^

Knaresbororgh, Yorkshire, 1st of Queen Mary.

(641 Henry Benson, esq. was expelled —voted unworthy, unfit,

and incapable, ever to sit in Parliament hereafter, for

granting Protections, for Money, to divers Men that

were not his Menial Servants.

Sir William Constable, bart. Petitioner against William

Deerlove. Jt appeared, that Mr Benson had declared, they should not have abetter Person in his room ; and that some time since, he had procured William Deerlove, a mean Person, to be Bai- liff, who bad appointed his Brother a Minor to be Deputy, three Days before the Election, who returned the. said Deerlove. Resolved, that the said Return is undue and void. Sir William Constable sat in his room,

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1689 William Stockdale, esq. Edward Lord Latimer, Thomas

Fawkes, esq. were all returned by the Bailiff1.

Lord Latimer died, and Mr Fawkes duly elected.

1600 William Stockdale, esq. Sir Henry Slingsby, bart. returned

by one Indenture by the Bailiff; William Stockdale, esq.

Thomas Fawkes, esq. by another Return by the Bailiff.

It appearing that Mr Fawkes had 22 qualified Votes, and Sic

Henry Slingsby but 20, the former was voted duly elected.

Lancaster County, 22d Edw. I." In several Parliaments of King Edward III. and Richard II. and Henry VI. the Returns from the Sheriff were, that there were there no Citizens or Burgesses proper to send to Parliament, by Reason of their Poverty.

1679 William Spencer, esq- Petitioner against Peter Bold, esq.

Lancaster Town, 26th Edward I. and ten Times after between that and 23d Edward III. then ceased for the Reasons given by the Sheriff of the County, till restored by King Edward VI.

,«S Chafe Lord Brando,, Petit, against ^^KiAb,,„q.

Launceston, Cornwall, 26th Edw. I. See No. 21.

1660 Sir John Clobery and Edward Elliot, esq. double returned*

the former duly elected.

Leicester County, 18th Edw, L

1621 Sir George Hastings, knt. and Sir Thomas Beaumont con- tested the Election.

Sir George was objected to as not an Inhabitant of the County, but he was voted duly elected.

16,9 Sir John Hanopp, bt. Petit, against { £^LordSherraid

Lord Roo! voted not duly elected, and » new Writ ordered in bis room.

Leicester Town, 28th Edw.I. See No, 102.

1661 Sir William Hartopp, bart. John Grey, esq. returned by

one Indenture j Sir William Hartopp, bart. Sir John Prettyman, bart. by another Indenture.

Resolved,

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Resolved, That John Grey, esq. and Sir John Prettyman do forbear to sit till the Merits of the Election be determined. Afterwards resolved that Sir John Prettyman is doty elect- ed.

l69o Tho.Blbi„g,o„,cSq. »*«{2£5S*-5i

1705 Lawrence Carter, Junr. esq. Petitioner against James Winstanley, esq. The Committee resolved, That the Petitioner was duly elect- ed, which was disagreed to by the House.

Leominster, Herefordshire, 26th Edw. I. See No. 82.

1662 Tito. Coningsby, esq. Petit, against [^ £™^ «*

The 'Committee reported, That the Poll was denied to Mr Coningsby ; but he being a Prisoner in Execution for Debt, and not eligible, the denying the Poll to him could not avoid the Election, and that the sitting Members were duly elected, to which the House agreed.

ifjoo Ferd. Gorges, esq. Petitioner against John Dutton Colt, esq-

1701 Edward Harley, esq. Petitioner against John Dutton Colt, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. * 1 702 John Dutton Colt, esq. Petitioner against Ed. Harley, esq.

Leskeard, Cornwall, 26th Edw. I.

1609 John Buller, esq. brought bis Action upon the Statute the 7th of King William, against the Mayor of this Borough for the Sum of 500I. for making a false Return of Wil- liam Brydges, esq. although the said Mr Buller never petitioned against or questioned the Return in the House. There was a long Debate upon it, but no Re- solution.

Lestwithiel, Cornwall, 33d Edw. I. ceased till 4th Edw. IV.

1660 John Clayton, esq. Walter Moyle, esq. returned by the Mayor in one Indenture; Henry Ford, esq. by the Mayor in another. Resolved, That none of them do sit. After which resolved, That Mr Clayton and Mr Moyle are duly elected.

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1 698 John Hick,, ejq. Petitioner against [£jJJ[J T^tr' "es

The Petitioner withdrew his Petillon, .,0, Geo. Booth, e,,. Petit, against [gt™™*

The Petitioner withdrew his Petition upon the Death of Mr Buller, and was chosen.

John Hickes, esq. Petitioner against George Booth, esq. 170a Warwick Hawkey, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Moles- worth. 1705 James Kendal, esq. Petit, against Rob. Molesworth, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 2j.

Lcverpoole, Lancashire, 23d, 35th Edw. I, ceased till restor- ed by King Edward VI. See the County of Lancaster.

1694 Jasper Mawdit, esq. Petit, against Tho. Brotherton, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. loo.

1 70 1 Sir Cleve Moore, bt. Petitioner against Sir Will. Norris. Lewes, Sussex, 26th Edw. I. See No. 191. 1628 Sir George Goring, Sir George Rivers, returned by one Indenture ; Sir George Goring, Mr Stapeley, by ano- ther Indenture. Mr Stapeley duly elected and returned.

m r- -. . o • " 1 n .• • . ("Tho. Pelham, esq.

16% Sir John Stapeley, bt. Petit, against j Rici. Bridger, esq.

Lincoln County, 18th Edw

) Sheriffs of the County, sat as Members. See Rotland and Staffordshire.

1695 Sir John Bolls, bart. Petitioner against Sir Tho. Hussey.

Lincoln City, 49th Hen. III.

1695 Sir Edward Hussey, bt. Petitioner against Sir John Bolls, bart.

1585 Sir Ed. Dymock, bt. 1 1589 .1 â–  â–  St Pole, esq. C

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Litchfield, Staffordshire, 33d Edw. I. with Intermissions till 33d Edw. III. then ceased till restored by King Edward VI.

1660 Thomas Minors, esq- Petitioner against Mr Watson.

The Committee reported, That it appeared that the Sheriff had carried himself partially, by denying the Poll for Mr Minors ; and saying, That Mr Watson had made such a Party at the Committee of Privileges, that though Mc Minors had a thousand Witnesses he should not carry it.— Resolved, That Mr Minors U duly elected, and ordered the Sheriff in Custody.

1676* Michael Biddulph, esq. Petit, against Sir Heh. Littleton. 1681 Geo. Rodn. Bridges, Petit, against ^."JJSipi,"^ .685 SirFrancisLawley, Petit, against ^SJj^

1698 Hump. Wyrley, esq. Petit, against £r[c" Dyc^S ' 1701 Humphry Wyrley, esq. Petit, against Rich. Dyott, esq. Sir Mich. Biddulph, bt. Petit, against Will. Walmfley, esq. The Committee resolved, t. That Mr Dyott was duly elect- ed, which was agreed to by the House. 2. That Mr Walmsiey was not duly elected. 3. That Sir Michael Biddulph was duly elected. Which two last Resolutions were disagreed to by the House. See No. 168,

London, 23d Edw. I. sent two Members ; afterwards sometimes two, three, and four ; but fixed at four, 34th Edw. HI-

16530 Sir Thomas Pilkington,") ( Sir Wm Pritchard.

Sir Robert Clayton, /Petitioners J Sir John Fleet. Sir Patience Ward, f against "JSirSam.Dashwood Sir William Ashurst, ) LSir Tho. Vernon.

1701 Feb. 22, Resolved, That Gilbert Heathcote, esq. having acted as a Trustee for circulating Exchequer Bills, is guilty of a Breach of the Act of the 5th William and Mary, and the 6th William HI. and that he be expelled the House. See Sandwich, Shaftsbury, Whit- church.

Ludgershal, Wilts, 20th Edw. I. with Intermissions t!H icti Rich. II. after which it ceased till oth Hen. V.

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1626 Sir Thomas Jea, Sir William Walter, Mr Mason, all re- turned. Sir William Walter's Election good ; the others having an equal Number of Votes, a new Writ was ordered. idfio Sir John Evelyn, knt. William Thomas, esq. returned by two Indentures. The former duly returned, and the latter duly elected. i(58r Sir John Talbot, kt. 7 Petitioners fjohn Garret, esq. John Smith, esq, J against (. Thomas Neate, esq.

1685 CUoner Chute, esq. Petit, api-t {SIJnS.'I?'.

,-.... „ . . fThomasNeale,esq.

1690 Edm. Harrison, esq. Pent, against | john Webb) esq.

1698 John Webb, esq. Petitioner against Tho. Ncale, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 215. 1705 Edmund Webb, esq. 7 Petitioners V Walter Kent. esq.

John Webb, esq. 3 against X Thomas Powell, esq.

Mr Kent and John Webb, esq. duly elected.

Ludlow, Shropshire, 12th Ed w. IV.

1614 Mr Berry, Bailiff, having returned himself; resolved that no Mayor or Bailiff that returns himself can serve, and that all in the like Case be removed.

1661 Samuel Baldtvyn, esq. Petitioner against Serjeant Littleton. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 142.

1690 Fitton Gerrard, esq. ~i Petitioners f Thomas Hanmer, esq Francis Lloyd, esq- 3 against \ William Gower, esq. The Election void. See No. 142.

1691 Thomas Hanmer, esq,! Petitioners J~ Silas Titus, esq. William Gower, esq. _J against 1 Francis Lloyd, esq.

»695 Francis Lloyd, esq. Petit, against £ g°' 3^°"; ^

1698 Tho. Newport, esq. Petitioner against Will. Gower, esq.

The Committee voted the sitting Member duly elected, but Mr Newport was voted duly elected by the House,

1502 Will. Gower, esq. Petitioner against Francis Herbert, esq,

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Lyme-Regis, Dorsetshire, 23d Edw.I.

1605 John Hassard, esq- ill of the Gout, desires to be discharged.

Reported that he came to the Committee, walked in Feat only ; resolved he shall not be removed.

1600 John Hassard, esq. — £9, Bed-rid, incurable, ordered a new Writ.

1689 Sir Will. Drake, knt. and bart. Petitioner against John Burridge, esq. The sitting Member voted hy the Committee not duly elect- ed, which was disagreed to by the House.

1 70a Rich. Hallet, esq. Petitioner against Joseph Paice, esq.

Lymington, Hants, 37th Ellz.

169a Thomas Jervoise, esq. ? Petitioners C Thomas Dore, esq.

Oliver Cromwell, esq. 5 against \ John Burrari, esq-

The sitting Members duly elected.

1695 John Pitt, esq. 1 Petitioners f Thomas Dore, esq.

William Clarke, esq. J against (.John Burrard, esq. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 164.

1701 Tho. Worsley, esq. 1 Petitioners rThornasDore, esq. Tho.Fullerton, esq, J against \Faul Burrard, esq-

Lynn-Regis, Norfolk, 26th Edw. I. See No. 116.

1675 Simon Taylor, esq. Petitioner, complained of undue Prac- tices at the Election, upon a Vacancy.

Maidstone, Kent, incorporated and imprivileged to send Mem- bers by King Edward VI. but lost it on Account of Wy- at's Rebellion. Restored adEliz.

1702 Tho. Culpeper, esq. Petitioner agaiiist Thomas Bisse, esq. The sitting Member duly elected. See No, 92. Resolved, Feb. 8, That Thomas Culpeper, esq. who was on-:

of the Instruments in promoting and presenting the scanda- lous, insolent, and seditious Petition, called the Kentish Petition, to the last House of Commons, hath been guilty of corrupt, scandalous, and indirect Practices, in endea- vouring to procure himself to be elected. Resolved, That the nspersing the last House of Commons or any Member thereof, with receiving French Money, or being in tht Interest

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Interest of France, was a scandalous, villainous, and ground- less Reflection, tending to Sedition, nnd to create a Misun- derstanding between the King and his People. Ordered the said Thomas Culpeper, esq. to be committed to Newgate, and that the Attorney-General do prosecute him.

1 702 Sir Tho. Twisden, bt. ? Petitioners ("Sir Ro. Marsha m, bt. Thomas Blisse, esq. 3 against (. Sir Tho. Roberts, bt. The Election void, ordered that no Writ do issue. Malden, Essex, 2dEdw\ III.

1588 William Vernon, Gent, being sick, desired another might be chosen in his room 5 a new Writ was ordered.

1660 Henry Mildmay, esq. returned by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses j Edward Harris, esq. by the Burgesses only. Resoved, That Mr Mildmay wis duly returned, and the Elec- tion was voted void.

1679 J. Lamot Honeywood, esq. Petitioner against Sir John

B ram stone, If>93 Richard Hutchinson, esq. Petitioner against Sir Eliab

Harvey. The sitting Member duly elected. 1698 Will. Fytche, esq. Petitioner against Irby Montagu, esq. 1702 Irby Montagu, esq. Petitioner against John Comyns, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected, and theHPetiti oner's Agent ordered in Custody, for Bribery, &c,

Malmsbukt* Wilts, 26th Edw. I.

1674 Tho. Howard, esq. Petitioner against Tho. Estcourt, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected.

1690 Craven Howard, esq.l Petitioners f Sir James Loitg.bart. Sir Tho. Estcourt, J against t Edw. Wharton, esq.

1698 Craven Howard, esq. 7 Petitioners C Michael Wicks, esq. SirTho.Skipwith, bt. 5 against £ Edw.Pauncefort, esq. The sitting Members duly elected.

Ijoi Michael Wicks, esq. Petitioner against Samuel Shepherd, jun-esq.

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Resolved, March if. That Samuel Shepherd, sen.' esq, a Member of this House, is guilty of procuring the Election of his Son by Bribery and Corruption. Samuel Shepherd, jun. was also a Candidate for Wot ton Basset, where great Sums had been proffered, and many indirect Practices used to get him elected. Ordered that Samuel Shepherd, jun, esq. be discharged from being a Member of this House.— See Andoveh, New?o*t in the Isle of Wight, and Wotton Bassit.

,,02 Burgee, &c. Petitioner, .gain,. [ gf^gSgiJ*

Resolved, That the said Petition is scandalous, false, and vexatious. Ordered five of the Petitioners into Custody. Resolved, That Daniel Park, esq. is guilty of notorious Bribery and Corruption, in endeavouring to procure himself to be elected. Ordered, he be taken in Custody, and that the Attorney-General do prosecute him. Resolved, That Charles Earl of Peterborough is guilty of divers indirect Practices, in endeavouring to procure Daniel Pack, esq. to be elected.

1705 Edw. Fauncefort, esq. "^Petitioners fHen. Mordaunt, esq. Tho. Bowcher, esq. J against ^Tho, Famngton,esq.

1712 Dec. 13, The Right of Election was agreed to be in the Alderman and twelve capital Burgesses ; that in Case of Equality, the Alderman has a double Vote,

Malton, Yorkshire, 23d and 26th Edw. I. ceased till December

11, 1640. 1661 Sir. Tho. Gower, Petitioner against Tho. Danby, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. 1673 James Heblethwaite, esq, William Leveson Gower, were both returned In the room of Sir Thomas Gower, knt- and ban. deceased, and petitioned against each other- Referred to a Committee, but no Report appears. 1675 William Leveson Gower, esq. Petitioner.

Withdrew his Petition. 1677 James Heblethwaite, esq. Petitioner against William Le- veson Gower, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. xn Tir-n n , ti - . f William Fairfax, esq.

1685 Will. Palmer, esq. Petit, against J .^^ Wor8ley> csq.

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.*o a t» .-.- ■ . ("Thomas Lore! Bruce.

I680 A Petition against A rr,, .,

0 1 1 nomas Bennet, esq.

The sitting Members duly elected.

,„ t, n .... . " fSir John Erne, lent.

1689 Burgesses Petitioners against fabo . Wilboghby, Int.

The sitting Members duly elected.

1695 Sir Giles Long, bart- Petitioner against Tho. Bennet, esq.

.710 John Pratt, esq. Petitioner against 5 Charles Lord Broee. ' J ' ^ 6 (.James Bruce, esq.

Great Marlow, Bucks, 28th, 33d, 34th, 35th Edw. I. istand

2d Edw. II. ceased till restored May 4, 1624. 1640 John Borlace, esq. Gabriel Ipsley, esq. returned by one In- denture ; John Borlace, esq. Edward Hoby, esq. re- turned afterwards by another Indenture. Resolved, That MrtBorlace is well elected, and that Mr Hoby do forbear to sit. Afterwards resolved, That the Electron is totally void, because due Notice was not given to the Electors. The Under Sheriff ordered in Custody. At the new Election, MrWhitlocke was chosen, and no Ob- jection to him. Mr Hoby and Mr Borlace were also re- turned, and it was ordered that they are not to sit till they have Leave from the House. There is no farther Account of this Election, but Mr Hoby appears on the Lists to be the Member.

1680 Thomas Hoby, esq. Petitioner against Sir Humphry Winch, bart. The Election as to them void.

,G8C Sir Ja. M,erioEWkt. Petit. . gainst {* %2l&j*£

1689 James Chase, esq. Sir William Wlntlock, knt. returned March 4; James Chase, esq. Ralph Bucknall, esq. re- 0 turned March 18.

Resolved, That the same is not.a double Return. Ordered the Return of Mr Bucknall to be taken off the File. Evoij t.3 F f Ralph

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Ralph Buckiull, esq. Petit ioncr against Sir William Whit- loeke, knt.

The sitting Member duly elected. Melcomb. Sec Weymouth. Merioneth County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Amglcsei.

Middlesex County, 1 8th Edw. I. The Parliament being

ally held in this County, the Knights had only Fees for Attendance, and no Allowance for coming and going, as in other Counties.

1414 2d Hen. V. the Bishop of London complained, that hi* Tenants of Fulham were taxed towards the Espencei of the Knights of the Shire. Upon which a Writ issued for discharging them, in Case it should appear that they had not formerly been taxed.

r68o Sir Robert Peyton was expelled for having secret Negoci- ations with the Duke of York, at such Time when they were turning the Popish Plot on the Protestants, and ordered into Custody. See Bristol.

Midhurst, Susses, 4th Edw. II.

j 64 1 Thomas May, esq. Dr Chaworth, Mr Cawley, al! returned ; the latter not to sit, not being returned by the public Officer. Dr Chaworth voted not duly elected. 1698 Sir Henry Peachy, knt. Petitioner against Sir William Morley. The Petitioner withdrew his Petition.

Milbobne-Port, Somersetshire, 26th, 28th, 33d, 35th Edw.L ceased till restored May 1, 1628.

t66i Henry Milborne, esq.Trancia Wyndham, esq. returned by one as Sub-Bailiff ; Henry Milborne, esq. Michael Mal- let, esq. by another Indenture, no Original. Resolved, That Mr Wyndham ought to sit.

1 701 John Henley, esq. Petitioner against Sir Tht>. Travel, knt.

1702 Sir Thomas Travel, knt. John Henley, esq. relumed by

one Bailiff; Sir Thomas Travel, km. John Hunt, esq. returned by the other Bailiff.

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Thomas Medlycott, esq. Petitioner against Sir Thomas

Travel, knt. Mr Hunt duly elected. See No. 153. Mr Medlycott's Petition never heard, (705 Sir Rich. Newman, bt. ? Petitioners C Sir Tho. Travel, kt. Henry Devenish, esq. 5 agains* £Tho.Medlycutt,esq.

Minehead, Somersetshire, 5th Eliz. See No. 1 51.

1698 John Sanford, esq. Petitioner against Jacob Banks, esq,

Monmouth County, Part of the Marches of Wales, 27th Hen.

VIII. 1625 Sir James Pcrrot, Petitioner against Mr Wogan. 1667 Jas. Herbert, esq. Petitioner against Sir Trevor "Williams.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1 705 John Morgan, sen. esq. Petitioner against Sir Hopeton

Williams, who was returned with John Morgan, jun.

esq.

Monmooth Town, 27th Hen. VTII.

1624 William Stuart, esq. objected to as being a Scotchman, and not naturalized. The Comraitee thought his Election good. Resolved, That Mr Stuart hath dealt very worthily in forhearing to come to the House. Sir Edward Coke was of Opinion, 110 Alien denizatcd ought to sit.

1 68a John Arnold, esq. Petitioner against Chas. Lord Herbert,

The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 113, Montgomery County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anglesey- i(j6o A Petition against John Purcell, esq.

He was voted duly elected. Montgomery Town, 27th Hen. VIII- with its Coadjutor Bo- roughs Llandidloes, Poole, and Llanvyllin, elected ; but lately determined the Town only hath the Right. See- No. 265. 1580 Richard Herbert, esq. elected in the room of Rowland Pugh, esq. supposed dead. Ordered that Mr Herbert be removed.

x66o Chas. Floyd, esq. Petitioner against Tho. Middleton, esq-

1679 Edward Lloyd, esq. returned by many of the Burgesses of

Montgomery, Poole, and Llanvyllin ; Matthew Price, esq. by the Sheriff, both Bailiffs, and many Burgesses.

Resolved, That the latter was well returned.

1680 Sir John Trevor, Petitioner against John Arnold, esq. 1685 Chas. Herbert, esq. Petitioner against Will. Williams, esq.

Resolved, June io, That tbe Election doth not .belong to the Burgesses of Montgomery only. Resolved, that the Bur- gesses of/Llandidloes, Poole, and Llanvyllin; have a Right to vote. See the contrary Resolution in No. 265, April 16, 1728.

1705 John Vaughan, esq. Petitioner against Cha. Mason, esqv __ * *

The sitting Member duly elected.

Morpeth, Northumberland, the 1st of Queen Mary.

1621 John Robson, a Clergyman, was chosen, but not allowed to sit, as he had or might have a Voice in the Convo* cation House ; and would have fined the Town but for their Poverty, and a new Writ ordered.

1695 Henry Lumley, esq. Petitioner against Henry Bellasyse. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 127.

Newark, Nottinghamshire, the most modern Parliamentary Borough in England, so incorporated and created 29th Charles II. for its Loyalty to King Charie.s I. See No. 132.

i(>J7 Penniston Whalley, esq. Petitioner.

• Resolved, That the Petition was not preferred in Time, ac- cording to the Order of the House.

1698 John Rayner, esq. Petitioner ggainst Sir Francis Molli- neux, bart.

The Petitioner" duly elected, and the Mayor Committed.

1701 James Saunderson, esq. Petitioner against Sir George

Markham.

1702 John Rayner, esq. Petitioner against Sir Matthew. Jenison. Newcastle-under-Line, Staffordshire, aSthEdw. IIL

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1593 Thos. Fitzherbert, esq. being outlawed, after Judgement, was elected, and two Hours after his Election, before the Indenture returned, the Sheriff arrested him upon the Capiat utlegatum. Upon which two Questions arose ; i st, Whether he was a Member of this House. 2, Whether, admitting he was, he ought to have Privilege. The Judgment of the House was, That he was by his Election a Member of the House, yet he ought not to have Privilege: ist, Because he was taken in Execution before the Return of the Indenture, adly, Because he was outlawed at the Queen's Suit, and taken in Execu- tion for the Queen's Debt, jdly, In regard he was so taken neither scdente Parliatntnto, nor eiindo, nor redcunda.

1624 Sir Edward Vere and Mr Keeling contested the Election, and the Election as to them was declared void -, but Mr Lucy the other Member well elected. 1675 Sir John Bowyer, bart. Petitioner against Wiiliam Leve-

son Gower, esq, 1685 Sir Thomas Beliot,bt. 1 Petitioners jEd.Manwaring.esq. Will. Lev. Gower, esq. J against X Will. Sneyd,jun. esq. 1609 John Lawton, esq. Petitroner against Rowland Cotton, esq- Withdrew his Petition.

1703 Sir Thomas Bellot, bart. Petitioner against John Crew Offley, esq.

The Election void, no new Writ ordered. J705 Crew Offley, esq. 0 Petitioners C Sir Thomas Bellot, bart,

John Lawton, esq. } against £ Rowland Cotton, esq.

The Petitioners duly elected. See No. 170.

Resolved, That Mr William Burslem, Receiver- General of the County of Stafford, is guilty of Bribery, to procure Sir Thomas Bellot and Mr Cotton to be elected, and that an humble address be presented to her Majesty, that she will bt pleased to discharge him from her Employment.

1713 Crew Offley, esq. Petitioner against Will. Eurslem, esq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, 26th Edw. I. Newport, Cornwall, Edw. VI.

1628 Sir William Killigrew, Mr Edgeeumbe, MrTrefusis, were all returned ; the two latter well chosen.

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io6i Henry Ford, esq. Petitioner against Mr Edgecumbe.

r .."to- mi tr i -n • ■ . C Ambrose Pudsey.esq.

,678S,rWalt=rYonge,bt.Pe.,t.»g».n»t^JohnCorr,onj?;q'

John Coryton, esq. Petitioner against Ambrose Manaton,

esq. Sir Walter Yonge, bart. Petitioner against Ambrose Ma'

naton, esq.

1679 John Moricc, esq. Petitioner against John Coryton, esq. 1690 Narcissus Luttrel, esq. Petitioner against JohnMorice, esq. 1.699 John Prideai;x, esq. Petitioner against Fras, Stratford, esq. 1701 John Granville, esq. Petitioner against Fras. Stratford, esq. Withdrew his Petition,

Newport, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, 23d Edw. I. afterwards ceased till restored 27th Eliz- at the special Instance of Sir George Carew, Captain of the Isle of Wight.

i6gD John Acton, esq. Petitioner against Henry Greenhill, esq.

1 701 Henry Greenhill, esq. Petitioner against Samuel Shepherd, sen. esq.

The House was informed by Sir Edward Seymour, bait. That Samuel Shepherd, sen. esq. had been guilty of Bribery at several Corporations: he was heard in his Place. Resolved, March it), That Samuel Shepherd, sen. esq. is guilty of notorious Bribery in obtaining his Election. Resolved, That he be committed to the Tower. Resolved, That Sir Edward Seymour, hart, hath made good his general Charge against Mr Shepherd, of Bribery at several Boroughs, and that the Thanks of this Hpuse be given him. Resolved, That Samuel Shepherd, sen. esq, be expelled the House, and that he do receive his Sentence at the Bar. See An- dovzr, Malmsbukv, Wotton-Bassst.

Nrwton, Lancashire, Queen Eliz.

J685 Thos.^Brotherton, esq. Petit, against | p^ct Legh" esq^' I C90 Sir J ames Forbes, T Petitioners f Sir John Chickley. Tho. Brotherton, esq. J against t G.Cholmondley.esq.

Newton, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, 43d Eliz. See No. 162. J677 Sir Will. Meus, bart. Petitioner against Sir John Holmes.

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Norfolk County, 22A Edw. I.

1586 Nov. 3, Mr Speaker shewed to the House, that he had re- ceived Commandment by the Lord Chancellor from her Majesty, to signify to them, that her Highness was sor- ry this House was troubled, the last sitting thereof, with the Matter touching the chusing and returning of the Knights of this County ; a Thing in Truth impertinent for this House to deal withal, and only belonging to the Lord Chancellor.

Nov. y, Mr Thomas Cromwell reported from the Commit- tee, that Mr Thomas Farmer and Mr Gresham were returned Sept. 26; Mr Christopher Heydon and Mr Gre- sham, Oct. 24; after the Beginning of the Parliament.

That the former Return was deemed good. That one of the Committee had moved to send to the Lord Chancellor to know what he had done in the Mutter, which the rest of the Committee thought not convenient ; for that they thought it prejudicial to the Privileges of the House, to have the same determined by others than such as were Members thereof j and though they thought very reverent- ly of the Lord Chancellor and Judges, yet in this Case they took them not For Judges in Parliament in this House. Whereupon Mr Farmer and Mr Gresham were allowed to take the Oaths, as allowed by the Censure of the House, and not as allowed by the Lord Chancellor and Judges.

1626 Sir Edward Coke, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, being elected for this County, hopeth the House will do him that Right, as to send out a new Writ. He continued to sit.

1626 Upon Question, Sir Edward Coke standing defattv a return- ed Member of this House, to have Privilege against a Suit in Chancery, commenced against him by the Lady Cleare.

,6,9 Si, John Hob„,, bt. P«it. ,g.i„s, ^f^SfSi^'

The Election declared void. North Allertox, See Allkrton, Ff 4

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Northampton County, 1 8th Edw. I.

% 685 Edward Harbey,esq. Petitioner against Sir Roger Norwich, bart. ; ■ ■»

Northampon Town, 26th Edw. I.

1640 A Petition against < j^, «, ?» '

To sit till their Election be avoided*

1660 Sir John Norwich, bart. Petitioner, Richard Rainford,

esq. sitting Member, were voted duly elected against Francis Harvey, esq. the other sitting Member.

1661 Sir James Langham, Sir John Norwich, returned by the

Sheriff; Sir James Langham, Francis Harvey, esq. by the Mayor.

The Return by the Mayor voted good, but the Election void. Ordered the Mayor in Custody for his Misearriages in the Election, and irreverent Carriage in the Church, and at the Comrqunion Table. **

1662 Sir Will. Dudley, Petitioner against Sir Jajne^ Langham. The Election declared void as to Sir James.

1663 Christopher Hatton, esq. Petitioner agaipst Sir William

Dudley.

The Petitioner duly elected.

1664 Sir Henry Yelverton, Petitioner against Sir John Barnard. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 122.

1678 Sir WHliam Temple, bart returned by the Sheriff; Ralph Montague, esq. by the Mayor.

The Return by the Mayor good $ the Sheriff committed.

1701 John Conant, ll.d. Petitioner against Thpfnas Andrews, esq.

^Northumberland County,? %iA Edw. I. This County was often in terrupted in making Returns, viz. in 6th Edw. II. because they could not conveniently meet, on Ac- count of the War between England and Scotland. In the 8th, because they had not People sufficient to defend the Marches, nor the Town of Newcastle sufficient Burgesses to defend the Borough. , In jst Edw. III. because t}ie County was so much impoverished by their

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Enemies the Scotch, that they had not wherewith t» pay the Expence of sending Members to the Parliament held at Lincoln. In the 34th, there were no other Knights in the County besides Walter Tyndale, who was sick and incapable to attend ; wherefore two others were returned, though no Knights, by Order girt with swords.

*5S° Jan- 2°» Upon the Death of the eldest Son of the Earl of Bedford, Sir Francis Russel, K. B. his next Brother,. became eldest Son ; and a Question arose, whether he was capable of continuing Knight of the Shire, which was resolved in the Affirmative. This was the first Instance of a Peer's eldest Son sitting in the House of Commons. See Brifjport.

1614 Sir George Selby, Sheriff of the Bishoprick of Durham, voted incapable to sit ; a new Writ ordered.

1702 Bartram Stote, esq. Petitioner against Will, Lorrain, esq.

Norwich City, Norfolk, 26th Edw. I.

1640 Mr Harman, Mr Cattalyn, returned by one Indenture; Mr Harman, Mr Tooley, returned by another Inden- ture. Mr Cattalyn was a Freeman inhabiting the County, Mr Too- ley was a Freeman inhabiting the City. The Indenture of Mr Tooley ordered to be taken off the File; and the double Return a misdemeanor,

1702 Peter Thacker, esq. Petitioner against Robert Davy, esq. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 115.

1705 Waller Bacon, esq. John Chambers, esq- not Freemen; Thomas Blofield, esq. Thomas Palgrave, esq. Citizens and Freemen, were all four returned by the Sheriffs. The Point in contest was the Qualification of the elected : — the Counsel for the two latter insisted, that no Person was capable of being elected without being free of the City. — But Mr Bacon and Mr Chambers were voted duly elected.

Nottingham County, 22dEdw. L

Nottingham Town, 36th Edw. I.

1660 John Hutcheson, esq. being one of the Judges of the late King, was expelled (he House. See Scarborocgh.

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1699 George Gregory, esq- Petitioner against Robert Sacheve- reli, esq The Overseer* of the Poor having attended the Committee at the request of Mr Gregory, and he refusing to pay them their Charges; ordered that Mr Gregory do pay them their Charges, to be settled by the Chairman of the Committee.

1701 Robert Sacheverell, esq. Petitioner against George Gre- gory, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 130.

Oakhampton, Devonshire, 28th Edw. I. 7th Edw. II. ceased till 1640, when it was restored.

166*0 Edward Wise, esq. Josias Calmady, esq- returned by the Mayor ; Robert Reynolds, esq. by the free Burgesses. The Return of the Mayor good.

1705 Thomas Northmore, esq. John Dibble, esq. were return- ed by one Indenture ; Thomas Northmore, esq. Sir Simon Leach, K. B. by another Indenture. Mr Dibble was voted duly elected.

1710 Christopher Harris, esq. one of the Members for this Bo- rough, and others, complained that Christopher Yendal the Mayor, and other preceding Mayors, had, in or- der to advance the Interest of John Dibble, esq. the other Member, made 135 Men free at an Alehouse, who had no Right, and refused to make many free who had a good right to it. See the Resolution of Feb. 14, 1711, in No. s 1 â– 

Obford, Suffolk, 22d Edw. I. 35th Edw. I. discontinued till restored by King Henry VIII,

1698 Sir Edmund Bacon, bt. 1 Petitioners C Sir Tho. Felton, bt.

William Johnson, esq. J against (_ Si rCha. Hedge s,kt.

The Election was insisted by the Petitioners to be in the May- or, 8 Portmen, ra capital Burgesses, and the Freemen not receiving Alms or Charity; for the silting Members, that the Freemen had no Right to vote; and the Petitionees were voted duly elected. Sec No. 175.

1701 Sir Tho. Felton, bt. 7 Petitioners f Sir Edm. Bacon, bt. SirCha. Hedges, kt. JT against £ Sir Edw. Tumour, kt.

The sitting Members voted duly elected,

1702

1702 CharlesKillegrew.esq. 7 Petitioners £SirEdm. Bacon, bt. Jan. Charles May, esq. J against £sirEdw.Turnour,l[t.

1702 EdwardGriffith.eaq.V Petitioners f Sir Edm. Bacon, bt. Nov. Charles May, esq. j against \ Sir Edw. Tumour, kt.

Oxford County, 22A Edw. I.

1663 Sir William Walter Petitioner against Mr Knotlys.

Oxford City, 26th Edw. I.

1621 Sir John Brook, Mr Wentworth, were voted duly elected j Sir Francis Blondel not duly elected.

Oxford University, 1 st James I. 1626 Sir Thomas Edmond's Election void. Pembroke County, 27th Hen. VIII. See Anglesey. 1624 A Petition against Sir James Perrot.

Resolved, The Petition did not come in Time, and that the Election is good. 1701 Sir William Wogan Petitioner against Sir Arthur Owen.

Pembroke Town, with the Borough of Tenby and Wiston, 27th Hen. VIII. See Resolution, Feb. 23, 1712, in No. 267.

Penryn, Cornwall, 6th Edw. VI.

,6So Franci.Trefusie.es,. 3 petMoners concen,;ng ft) Eltttion.

James Vernon, esq-^ °

.SS, Samuel Rolle, esq. j p,,ril;0„ers con«rf„g ,he Electio„.

James Vernon, esq. J â– 

1690 James Vemon, jun, esq. Petitioner against Alex, Pen- darvis, esq. -, t

Peterborough, Northamptonshire, 1st Edw. VI. See No.

121. 1667 Lord Fitzwilliam Petitioner against Sir Verc Fane.

The Petitioner duly elected. 1 701 Francis St John, esq. Petitioner againit Sidney Wortley,esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

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Petersfield, Hampshire, 35th Ed w. I. intermitted till restored by King Edward VI. See No. 159.

i68p Thomas Bilson, esq. Robert Mitchell, esq. were returned by one Certificate ; Thomas Bilson, esq.' Richard Nor- ton, esq. by another Certificate.

It appeared that Mr Mitchell had 48 Voices, the same Per- ' sons who polled for Mr Bilson, and Colonel Norton but 36 5 and that Colonel Norton, who was likewise returned for Portsmouth, did not object to the Return of Mr Mit- chell ; whereupon he was voted duly elected.

Plymouth, Devonshire, 26th Edw. I. with Intermissions to the 20th pf Hen. VI. in whose 18th Year it was incor- porated.

1660 John Maynard, esq. Edmund Vowell, esq. returned by the Mayor; William Morrice, esq. Samuel Trelawney, esq. by the Freemen s

Those returned by the Mayor ordered to sit, but the two latter voted duly elected.

1689 Martin Ryder, esq. Petitioner against John Granville, esq, The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 50.

Plympton, Devonshire, 23d Edw. I. See No. 53.

1666 Sir Edmund Fortescue returned by one Indenture ; Sir Nicholas Slaning by another, with a clause to this ef- fect, viz. " Scv as the Parliament and Committee of Privileges shall approve of it."

Resolved, That the Return is not double, and that Sir Ed- mund Fortescue ought to sit. The High-Sheriff, Under- Sheriff, and Mayor, were ordered in Custody for making such Return.

1677 Richard Strode, esq. Petitioner against George Treby, esq. ,6*5 Sir Geo. Treby Petitions against J SSdStST^ .689 Rich. Strode, esq. Petit, against { j^JXfaX

,600 *^m^M^{f^$S£Z£

April 14. Resolved, That the Charter granted by the late King James to this JBorough is illegal, and destructive to

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tjie Constitution of the Government, and that the Election is void.

May 2, Rich-Strode, esq. \ Petitioners CSir George Treby.

PeterFortescue.esq. J against £ John Pollexfen, esq. 1701 Richard Hele, esq. "> Petitioners ("Courtney Crocker, .esq. George Parker, esq. J against- £ Martin Ryder, esq.

1702 Swi?iL?,,;.J"''p«:'-{^h"'1 f^-"^^-

Rich. Strode, si, S 'Pma l """"" J"â„¢"5' "* Mr Edgecumbe and Mr Hele duly elected.

,7c, Rich.St,ode,esc.Pe,i,.a6,i»s, {SS^umbe.es,.

Pontefract, Yorkshire, 23d and 26th Edw. I. intermitted till restored March 27, 162/.

1624 Sir Richard Beomont Petitioner against Sir John Jackson,

The Election void. See No. 238. 1660 Sir George Saville, bart. and William Lowther, esq. and

some other Person, were treble returned, but Sir George

and Mr Lowther duly elected.

«*. SirT.hr.Bla„d,b,. Pet;., against f™Kl*

1698 Robert Monckton, esq. Petitioner against John Blight, esq.

1700 Jan. 17, The Committee resolved that Mr Bright was duly

elected, but the Election was voted void by the House.

The Right of Election was agreed to be in such Persons as have an Inheritance or Freehold of Bur gage- Tenure within the Borough.

Mr Bright was re-chosen, and several Voter) petitioned against him in behalf of Mr Monckton.

17 16 March 22, The Right of Election was agreed to be in Persons having a Freehold of Bur gage-Tenure, paying a Burgage-Rent, and that it was a Borough by Prescrip-

Poole, Dorsetshire, 36th and 42d Edw. III. intermitted till the 33d Hen. VI.

1661 John Moroton, esq. Willkm Constantine, esq. returned

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by one Indenture ; John Moreton, esq. Sir John I james, km. returned by another Indenture. Ordered that Mr Moreton only do sit, but John Fitzjaraes w»s afterwards voted duly elected. See No. 61.

1689 Thomas Chaffin, esq. Petitioner against Sir Nathaniel

Nappier, bt. They were both returned with Henry Tren chard, esq. The Committee resolved. That Mr Chaffin was duly elected, which was disagreed to by the House, who voted Sir Na- thaniel Nappier duly elected.

Portsmouth, Hampshire, S3CI Edw. I.

1679 John Peachey, esq. Petitioner against Sir John K<

thorne. i6"8r Richard Stevens, esq. Petitioner concerning the Election.

1690 Henry Slingsby, esq. Petitioner against Nich. Hedger, esq. 1695 Inhabitants of Portsea in behalf of Edmund Dummer, esq.

Petitioners against Nicholas Hedger, esq.

Matthew Ay 1 me r, esq. John Gibson, esq. were double re- turned.

The Election declared void.

The Petition of the Inhabitants of Portsea does not appear to have been heard, but the Resolution of Jan. 24, 1695-6, which see in No. 157, sets aside their claim of voting.

Preston, Lancashire, 26th Edw. I. made six Returns only, after which it was omitted for Reasons given in the County (see Lancaster) but restored by King Edward

166 1 Dr Fife Petitioner against DrRishton.

The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 9 C, (690 Thomas Patton, esq. Petitioner against Lord Willoug] of Eresby.

The sitting Member duly elected. He was called up to the House of Peers before this Determination.

1695 Sir Christopher Greenfield, kt. Petitioner against Thomas

Molyncux, esq. 1707 Hen. Fletewood, esq. Petitioner against Arthur Manwa-

nng, esq. Withdrew his Petit!

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Qoeenborough, Kent, 13th Queen Eltz.

1679 Edward Hales, esq. Petitioner against James Herbert, esq.

1680 Will. Glanville, esq. Petitioner against James Herbert, esq.

Tho Petitioner duly elected.

Radnor County, 27th Hen.VITf. See Anglesea,

1679 Samuel Powell, esq. Petitioner against Rich. Williams, esq;

Withdrew his Petition. Radnor Town, &c. 27th Hen. VIII.

1 679 Robert Deering, esq. Petitioner against Sir Edward Harley.

1689 Will. Probert, esq. Petitioner against Rich. Williams, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

1690 Robert Harley, esq- Petitioner against Sir Rowland Gwyn.

The Petitioner duty elected. See No. 270.

Reading, Berkshire, 23d Edw. X. See No. 5.

ifi8j Sir Will. Rich, bt.7 Petitioners fTohnBresdon, esq.

Sir Henry Fane, J against (. Thomas Coates, esq.

The Election declared void.

1698 Sir Tho. Stamp, kt. Petitioner against John Dalby, esq.

1699 Sir Thomas Stamp presented another Petition, but it ap-

pearing that it was not the same in substance as the former, the Committee were ordered to proceed no fur- ther on it. 1701 Tanfield Vachell, esq. Petitioner against Francis Knoll ji, esq.

East Retford, Nottinghamshire, 9th Edw. II. omitted till the

13th Eliz. 1701 Sir Willoughby Hickman, Petit, against Tho. White, esq. The Petitioner duly elected.

.7oz Sir Willongh.Hiekman, Petit, against { ^^ugh. V March 17, The sitting Members voted duly elected. See No.

Oct. 26. SirWillo. Hickman, } Petitioners f Tho. White, esq.

Will. Lsrinz, esq. $ against lj- Thornhaugh, esq. Resolved,

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Resolved, Nov. 28, 'That all the Sons of Freemen have 1 .Right to the Freedom, and that the Petitionees were duly • elected.

1705 Sir HardoL Wastneys, 1 Peti tioners f Sir Willo^ Hickman. Rob. Molesworth, esq. J against 1 Will. Levins, esq.

The Petitioners duly elected. See No. 13 r.

Richmond, Yorkshire, 27th Eliz.

1662 John Wandesford, esq. Petitioner against Sir Joseph Crad- dock. • . . . . • , . » . . . •

Resolved, That Dr Craddock being in holy Qr.ders, was inca- ' pable of being elected ; and that the' Petitioner having a â–  majority of Voices at the Election, oaght to sit. * (

T â„¢A r> ,-,. ' ^ f Wharton Clinch, esq.

. 1705 James D Arcy, esq. Petit, against yaoam York,, esq- i

Withdrew his Petition.

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Rippon, Yorkshire, 23d Edw>.I. rst Edw. II. after which on Return appears till 1553* .....

1660 Henry Arthington, esq. Edmund Jennings, esq. Colonel John Lambert, were all returned.

The two former duly returned and elected. Rochester, Kent, 26th Eidw. I.

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1580 William Patridgej esq. being sick, Samuel Cox, 'esq. cho- sen in his room, but afterwards removed,, and Mr Pat- ridge restored.

1702 William .Cage, esq. Petitioner against. William Bocken- ham, esq.

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RoaitoEY, :Cinquc Pott, Kent. See Dover. - r

Rutland County, 22d E4w. I,

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i0oi Sir Andrew Noel, Sheriff of this County, returned himself

with Sir John Harrington ; his Return void.

The Resolution is contrary ^o the Case of Sir Edward Dymock and Mr St Pole, who were Knights of the Shire- and She- xiffs for Lincolnshire at the same Time. But these two Re- solutions may be reconciled, with this difference : Sir An- diew Noel being Sheriff, could not return himself 5 whereas ' Sir Edward Dymock and Mr St Pole were chosen Sheriffs, when they were Members. See Staffordshire.

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Rye, Cinque Port, Sussex. See Dover

i6'8o Sir John Austen, bavt. Petitioner against Tho. Frewenl

esq. Peter Gott, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Dor-

rel. Sir John Austen was voted duly elected against Mr Frewen,

but Mr Gott's Petition does not appear to iiave been heard.

1690 Caleb Banks, esq- 7 Petitioners C Sir John Austen, bt. Tho. Frewen, esq. J against (.Sir John Dorrel.

The sitting Members duly elected.

.,o,Edw.So»thwell,esq.Peu,.,g»„!t{^™hOffl1y8^esS,,.•

Mr. Southwell was voted duly elected against Mr Gffley. See No. 244.

1705 Charles Fagg, esq. 7 PetitionersyEdw. Southwell, esq. Phillips Gybbon, esq. J against (.Philip Herbert, esq. The Committee resolved, that the Petitioners were duly elect- ed, but the House the contrary.

Ryegate," Sfurrey, 26th Edw. I,

1 680 Deanc Goodwin, esq. Petitioner against Ralph Freeman,

The Petitioner duly elected. ' 1680 Tho. Vincent, esq Petitioner against Sir John Parsons, kt.

The Petitioner duly elected. 1690 Tho. Vincent, esq. Petitioner against John Parsons, esq. 1 695 Thomas Windsor, esq. 7 Petitioners C Sir John Parsons, kt.

Roger James, esq. $ against

ohn Parsons, esq. th Intermissions till

St Albans, Hertfordshire, 23d Edw. I.

restored by King Edward VI- 1060 William Fox wist, esq. and Colonel Alban Cox, contested

the. Election, and the former was voted duly elected.

170a John Gape, esq. Petitioner against Joshua Lorriax, esq. It appeared the Mob threatened the Mayor in case he returned Mr Gape, and put up these Verses on his HStwS : IF you return Lomax, we'll he still as a Mouse ;

1 If you return Gape, then down comes your House.

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The Election was voted void, and a new Writ was ordered in"

Mr Lomax's room.

170a Joshua Lomax, esq. Petitioner against John Gape, jun.

esq.

1705 Henry Killigrew, esq. Petitioner against John Gape, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 8j.

St. Edmcndsbury, Suffolk, 30th Edw. I. discontinued till re- stored 4th James I.

1626 Emanuel Gilford, esq. being Prisoner in the Gatehouse upon two Executions, was ordered to be discharged from Prison, and to take his Seat in the House.

1660 Thomas Chaplyn, esq. Thomas Clarke, esq. returned by

one Indenture ; Sir Henry Crofts, kt. Sir John Dun- combe, kt. by another Indenture. The two former voted duly returned, the two latter voted duly

1670 Sir Tho. Cullum, bt. ? Petitioners CSir Tho. Hervey, kt.

J, Rotherham, esq. 3 against £ Thomas Jermyn, esq.

The sitting Members duly elected. 1690 Sir John Motdaunr, bt. 7 Petitioners f Sir Rob. Davers, bt.

John Wild man, esq. \ against /.Hen. Goldwell, tsq-

St Germans, Cornwall, 4th Queen Elizabeth.

St Ives, Cornwall, 6th Queen Mary.

j66o John St Aubin, esq. James Praed, esq. returned by one Indenture ; John St Aubin, esq. Edward Nosworthy, by another Indenture. Mr Praed returned by the proper Officer, but Mr Nosworthy

duly elected.

1661 Jameg Praed, esq. Edward Nosworthy, esq. returned by

the Mayor ; John Basset, esq. by the liurges.cs. May 16, the Return by the Mayor voted good. Dec. 18, Resolved, That the Burgesses at large had Right of Election, and that Mr Nosworthy was not duly elected.

1665 Sir William Godolphin, Petitioner against Edward Nos- worthy, esq.

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1690 John Hawks, esq. Petitioner again* { femHmi "?q. Withdrew his Petition.

1698 Inhabitants, Petitioners inbehalf of {"SirChar.Wyndham, bt.

Sir Henry Hobart, bt. against \ James Praed, esq.

1699 Inhabitants renewed their Petition against Sir Charles

Wyndham only -, bat it appearing not to be the same in substance as the former, the Committee were ordered not to proceed in it. Sir Henry was killed in a Duel by Oliver Le Neve, esq- soon after the Election.

1701 John Pitt, esq, and 1 Petitioners C Benjamin Overton, esq.

Inhabitants J against (_ James Praed, esq.

1702 Jan. 3, John Pitt, esq. Petitioner against Sir JohnHawIes. Oct. 24, John Pitt, esq. Petitioner against Richard Chand- ler, esq.

The Committee voted Mr Chandler duly elected. The House resolved that Mr Pitt was duly elected, and ordered the M.iyot in Custody for making a false Return, contrary to the last Determination in Parliament, Doc. 18, 1661. See No. S5.

St MawEs, Cornwall, 5th Queen Eliz.

1661 Sir William Tredenham, Arthur Spry, esq. returned by the Mayor -, Sir Richard Vivian by the Burgesses. Those returned by the Mayor duly returned.

,^SH^BoS»wi„,.s,.p«i,ag,iM{Jf;TT^ntm";-:q;

1698 Rtr John Hawles, kt. 7 Petitioners ("Sir Joseph Tredenham. HughFortescue.esq.i against \ John Tredenham, esq. The Committee discharged from proceeding, at the consent of the Parties.

I jo I Sir James Bateman, kt. ~) Petitioners f Sir Jos. Tredenham.

Nicholas Carew, esq. y against \ J. Tredenham, esq, 1702 JamesVernon,sen,esq. ~1 Petitioners f Sir Jos, Tredenham.

JamesVernonJun.esq. J against \ J. Tredenham, esq,

St Michael, Cornwall, King Edward VI. liiS Francis Bulier, esq. Mr Spark, Mr Cosworth, all three returned j Mr Bulier not duly elected.

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1640 Mr Courtenay and Mr Chadwell were voted d against Mr Coswortli and Mr Basset.

1660 Humphry Borbce, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Carew, esq. July 18, Resolved, That the Right of Election is in two Eli- sors nominated by the Lord of the Manor, and twenty-two Freemen chosen by the said Elisors ; and that Mr Carew is duly elected- i66t Sir Edward Mosely, Matthew Wren, esq. returned by the Deputy Portreve; Sir Peter Courtenay, Humphry Bor- lace, esq. by a pretended Deputy Portreve. The two former duly returned. 1680 Humphry Borl ace, esq. l Petitioners ("Sir William Russel- Portreve, &c. J against I Hen. Vincent, esq.

1688 Humphry Courtenay, esq. Petitioner against Charles Vise. Fanshaw. There being an Act passed since Lord Fanshaw's Election, for taking Oaths, he refused to take them ; and Mr Borlace g his Petition, a new Writ was ordered in his

1689 Humphry Courtenay, esq. Petitioner against William Co-

ry ton, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 38.

1690 Humphry Courtenay, esq. Petitioner against Anthony

Rowe, esq.

Resolved, That Mr Rowe and his Agents are guilty of Bri- bery, and that the Petitioner is duly elected.

1695 Humphry Courtenay, esq. Thomas Vivian, esq. returned by the Portreve ; Anthony Rowe, esq. Thomas Dod- son, esq. by another Return. Mr Courtenay and Mr Vivian duly returned. . Anthony Rowe, esq. petitioned against Mr Courtenay, who being dead, and no Defence being made, the Committee resolved that Mr Rowe was duly elected ; but the same be- ing re-committed, the Committee resolved that Mr Cour- tenay was duly elected, to which the House agreed.

1 698 Sir Richard Blackham, b t. 7 Petitioners C Sir John Hawlcs. Anthony Rowe, esq. J against 2. John Povey, esq.

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1699 Anthony Rowe, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Hawks,

Anthony ltowe, esq. retitioner against air jonn nawies, SJrRich.D.^m,b.Pcd,agd„s[{^SvH»t':

The Petition of Mr Rowe differing from that presented tin preceding Session, the Committee were discharged from proceeding on it. Sir Richard's was referred to the Com- mittee.

1 701 Sir Richard Vivian, bart. Petitioner against Anthony

Rowe, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 38.

1 702 Philip Bertie, esq. 1 Petitioners f Sir Richard Vivian. Jan_3, Francis Painter, esq. j against 1 Will. Courtenay, esq. Oct. 24, William Courtenay, esq. Petitioner against Renatus

Bellott, esq.

1705 Chester Nance, esq. Petitioner against Sir William Hod- ges, bt. Withdrew his Petition.

Salisbury, Wilts, 26th Edw. I.

1689 Samuel Eyre, esq. ? Petitioners CThomas Hoby,esq. David Thomas, M-D. 5 against (_ Gyles Eyre, esq. Resolved, April 3, That the Election is in the Mayor and

Corporation, and the sitting Members chosen by them are duly elected.

1690 Wm. Wyndham, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Pitt, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

1701 Charles Fox, esq. Petitioner against Sir Thomas Mompes- son.

Salop County, 23d Edw. I.

Saltask, Cornwall, Edw. VI.

1679 R ichard Care w, esq. 7 Petitioners f Bern. Granville, esq. Williamjennens,esq. J against }_ Nich. Courtenay, esq-

1680 Bernard Granville, esq. Nicholas Courtenay, esq. Petitioners. Sandwich, Cinque Port, Kent. See Dover.

1621 Sir Robert Hatton's Election void, being chosen by the Mayor and Jurats, not by the Commons.

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}6go John Mitchell, esq. Petitioner against Edward Brent* esq.

Oct. 31, The Committee resolved, 1st, That the Freemen of this Port, inhabiting within the Port, although they receive Alms, hare a Right to vote, idly, That Edward Brent, esq. is duly elected. The first Resolution was disagreed to by the House j the second Was agreed to.

,695 JohnThurbarn, esq. Petit, against ^£^\^ The sitting Members duly elected.

4701 John Mitchell, esq. Petit, against { f ifcn ^l^1^:* b*'

Afledging, That Sir Henry being a Sheriff of London and Middles**, and concerned in managing several Aids grant- ed to his Majesty, is incapable of serving in Parliament* Resolved, That Sir Henry Furnese, having since his being elected a Member of this Parliament, been concerned and acted as a Trustee for circulating Exchequer Bills, ia.gnu* ty of a Breach of the A6t of the 5th and 6th of King Wil- liam and Queen Mary, and that be be expelled th* House. See London, Shaftsbu&y, and Whitchurch.

Qjjd Sarum, WiltSi formerly a City, in which there ia now only one House, an Alehouse* which (it is said) has no vote. The Right of Ele&ion being, according to a Resolution of the House, March 14, 16J&9, in the Freeholders, be- ing Burgage-Holders of the said Borough y most of which, if not all, are the Property of Thomas Pitt, esq. It returned Members 23d E£w. 1. intermitted till 34th Edw. III. from which Time it has continued to send.

$641 Ordered anew Writ Jan. 29, in the room of Mr Herbert, who was Solicitor when he was returned a Burgess, and is now made Attorney-General to his Majesty, and in that respe£t is to sit as an Assistant in the Lords House. See Shrewsbury.

x 660 Seymour Bowman, esq John Norden, esq. returned bj the Bailiffs and Burgessts ; Algernon Cecil, esq. by the Burgesses only.

The two former duly returned to sit.

1669 Sir William Salkeld, Petitioner against Sir Elkb Harvey. Thg sitting Member duly elected.

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1689 Sir Thomas Mompessou, Sir Eliab Harvey, Petitioners, complaining of an undue Return.

The Election void, and they were afterwards elected. 1705 John Viscount Grandison, Charles Mompessnn, esq, were double returned with Robert Pitt, esq. whose Election was not disputed. The Votes were equal for the two former, viz. five for each, but Mr Moinpesson's was one. Mr Mompesson was voted duly eleded.

Scarborough, Yorkshire, 2fi"th Edw. I. Sec No. 228.

1660 William Thompson, esq. Petitioner against John Legard, tsq. The Petitioner voted duly elected, and the two Bailiffs order- ed in custody for returning Mr Legard, though he had a lesser Number of Votes than Mr Thompson.

Luke Robinson, esq. discharged from being a Member of the House, being one of King Charles the Ist's Judges, and a new Writ ordered. See Nottingham. 169; John Hungerford, esq. was expelled the House, for re- ceiving 2D Guineas for his Pains and Service as Chair- man of the Committee to whom the Orphans Bill was committed. See Yarmouth, Hants. T , it e 1 t> - S Robert Squire, esq.

.7=5 John Hungerford, esq. P«".»g™«iw.Tll^'pl„1|„5.

Seaford, Sussex, 2tfth Edw. I, with several Intermissions till 1st Hen. IV. till King Henry VIII. added it to the Cinque Ports, and wasrestored Feb. 4, 1641.

1670 Robert Morley, Petitioner, duly elected. See No. 246.

1671 JohnAmhurst, esq- Petitioner again9t Sir Nicholas Pelham.

The sitting Member duly elected. 1679 Edward Selwyn, esq. Petitioner against Herbert Staples, esq.

Shaftsbury, Dorset, 26th Edw. I.

1679 Sir MatthewAndrews, knt. Petitioner against Hen. Whit.

aker, esq. 1685 Sir Matthew Andrews, let. Petitioner touching the Election. Gg4

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1695 Henry Cornish, esq. Petitioner against Edward Nicholai, esq. Sir John Moreton, bare. Petitioner against Sir Matthew

Andrews. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 67.

1699 Henry Cornish, esq. having been since his Election con- cerned and acted as a Commissioner of the Stamp Du- ties, contrary to an Act cth and 6th William and Ma- ry, resolved that he be expelled this House. See Lon- don, Sandwich, and Whitchurch.

Shoreham, Susses, 23d Edw. I.

1679 Sir Anthony Dean, kt. Petitioner against JohnCheale, esq.

j 701 Several Inhabitants Petitioners, shewing, That their free Right of Election hath been invaded by Mr Nathaniel Gould, a mere Stranger, who, a few Days before the Election, came down from London, and ordered the public Crier to give Notice with his Bell, to all the Votesmen to come to the King's-Arms, to receive a Guinea to drink Mr Gould's Health ; by which, and other corrupt Practices, he procured himself to be elec- ted and returned, most of the Votesmen having received a Guinea a-piecc. Ordered to be heard at the Bar, March 1 5. Mr Gould on the 14th of March presented a Petition, ac- knowledging his Error, and submitting himself to the Justice and Favour of the House. Resolved, That Mr Gould he discharged from being a Mem- ber of the House, and that a new Writ be issued. Mr Gould was re-elected.

J 702 John Perry, esq. Petitioner against Nathaniel Gould, esq.

1705 John Perry, esq. Petitioner against John Wicker, esq.

Shrewsburt, Salop, 26thEdw.T. See No, 140.

1604 Mr Serjeant Harris, jun. Mr Barker, double returned.

The Election void. 1614 Apr. 8, Moved for the Sense of the House, whether Mr Attorney-General may serve ; Resolved, That he shall for this Parliament remain of the House.

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Resolved, That no Attorney-General snail, after thi

raent, serve as a Member of the $Iouse. See Old Sarum, 1678 Edward Kynaston, esq- Petitioner against Sir Richard Corbet.

Somerset County, iid Edw. I.

1666 Sir John Warre and Sir John Sydenham contested the Ele&ion — the former duly elcfted.

, , . , P , „ . . , C Sir Edward Phelipps.

i<596 JohnSpeake, a,. Pent, igiua ^Nathankl Val^,s^.

Southampton County, 22d Edw, I.

Southampton Town, 26th Edw. J.

1.581 Sir Henry Wallop being abroad in the Queen's service, Fulk Greville, esq. was returned and sat ; Sir Henry Wallop being returned from his service, Fulk Greville, esq. was removed.

J679 Sir Charles Wyndham, krtt. Petitioner against Thomas Knowles, esq.

1689 Sir Charles Wyndham, kt. Petitioner against Edward Fle-

ming, esq. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 156.

1690 Arthur Shatlet, esq. Petitioner against Sir Benj.Newland, The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 1 j6.

Southwark, Surrey. Ancient Right does not appear. 1593 Richard Hutton, Bailiff of this Borough, returned.

The Lord Keeper, being attended by the Speaker, his Ans- wer was, that the Return should stand. 1.6*4 Mr Mingy, Mr Yarrow, Mr Bromfield, were all returned by two Indentures ; Mr Yarrow returned in both. Mr Bromfield offered to relinquish to Mr Mingy. Agreed that one duly chosen cannot relinquish. Ordered a Writ for

1 661 John Langham, esq. 1 Petitioners CSirThomas Bludworth. Mr Thompson, J against (.John Moore, esq. Resolved, That the Poll was too late demanded, and the sit- ting Members duly elected,

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1679 Sir John Shorter, 7 Petitioners C Sir Richard Howe, kt

Thomas Smith, esq. 5 against £ Peter Rich, esq. 1 68 1 Inhabitants Petitioners.

1689 ThomasSmith, esq. ^Petitioners C Sir Peter Rich, kt. Anthony Bowyer, esq. J against £ John Arnold, esq. May 2. Resolved, That the Right of Election is in all the In- habitants, being Housekeepers, not receiving Alms, and that the sitting Members are duly elected.

1 690 Sir Peter Rich, kt . ? Petitioners f Anthony Bowyer, esq. Sir Thomas Cook, kt. 3 against (John Arnold, esq.

■ 69S S;tG«o. MeBg„^,Pe,i,,E3™,{*«|--rcB-y»."'I-

It appeared by the Testimony of John Lade and Thomas Ma- lyn, esr|rs. that upon their telling the Petitioner how much the others out -polled him, he replied, be did not value it if he lost it there, for he had Friends enough to carry it in the House of Commons, and said be would lay 5QCI- he would be in the House.

Dec. 2f, Resolved, That the Petition of Sir George Meggot is vexatious, frivolous, and groundless. Resolved, That Sir George Meggot, having scandalized this House, in de- claring, that without being duly chosen, he had Friends enough in the House to take him into the House, be taken into Custody of the Serjeant at Arms,

1696 Nov. 3. Complaint being made, that Sir George Meggot had prosecuted at Law several Persons for what they tes- tified the last Sessions against him ; and Mr Haisey said, that Sir George Meggot, at the Time of polling the last Election, told him, he had laid by ioool. and had not expended above iocJ. and had 900I. left to expend at the House of Commons: Dec 4, Resolved, That Sir George Meggot is guilty of a Breach of Privilege of the House, and that he be taken in Custody of the Serjeant at Arms.

„o, JohnL.de, esq. Pe,it!„„e, >pfa« {j^SS^W

Dtc. 10, Resolved, That there was a great Riot and Tumult committed by the Servants of, and Agents for, Charles Cox and John Cholmley, esqrs. and that the Election is void.— See No. i8r.

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£714 May 25' A Motion being made and Question put, that Quakers making their Affirmation had a Right to vote, it passed in the Negative. See Hertford.

June 25, Resolved, That William Thompson, by taking the solemn Affirmation in tha Form tendered to him, instead of the Oath of Abjuration, had a Right to vote.

June 29, A Motion w» made and Question put, that Persons inhabiting the Mint, or Rules of the Queen's Bench, and paying a Rent of 10I. per Annum, have a Right to vote, though they do not pay Scot and Lot, but disagreed to.

Stafford County, aSth Edw. I.

I584 Edward Leigh, esq. being since his Election chosen She- riff of ihe County, it was ordered that he have Liberty to absent himself in and about his necessary Charge and Service of the said Office of Sheriffwick ; from whence it appears, that neither her Majesty nor the House of Commons did conceive these two Places to be incompa- tible ; for doabtless, if the House had thought him in- capable, they would have ordered a new Writ. Be- sides, if her Majesty might have disabled any Members from serving in the House, by appointing them She- riffs, it would be in the Power of any King or Queen to disfurnish the House of many of the ablest Members. — See Lincolnshire and Rutland.

Stafford Town, 28th Edw. I.

J624 Sir William Walter, Petitioner against Mr Dyott.

No public Warning, the Election void. 1690 Philip Foley, esq. Petitioner against Jonathan Cope, esq.

See Right of Election, No. 169.

Stamford, Lincolnshire, 26th Edw. I. with some Intermissions to 1 2th Edw. IV. See No. 107.

1 660 Francis Wingfield, esq. Petitioner against JohnWeaver,esq. The Petitioner duly elected.

1661 William Montagu, esq. and William Stafford, esq. having

the Majority of Voices of such Freemen as paid Scot and Lot, were voted duly elected. 1677 Mr Hatcher, High Sheriff of the County of Lincoln, pe- titioned, setting forth that he is duly elected against Henry

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Henry Noel, esq. whom he himself had returned as du- ly elected. Ordered that the Petition he rejected.

Steiming, Sussex, 4th Edw. II. sometimes joined with Bram-

,680 Philip Gdl, esq. Pe-Mo^ragainstJ^J^^â„¢-

1 70 1 Charles Goring, esq. Petitioner against Sir Robert Fagg,

hut

The Election void. See No. 194.

1702 Charles Fagg, esq. Petitioner against Charles Goring, esq. 1705 Sir Edward Hungerford, K.B. Petitioner against William

Wallis, esq-

Stockb ridge, Hampshire, 5th Eliz.

1614 Sir Walter Cope and Henry Wallop unduly returned, the

EleaionTOid. Mr Chancellor of the Duchy expelled the House for sending threatening Letters concerning the Election.

1 66 1 Sir Robert Howard, kt. Robert Phillips, esq. voted duly

returned; Sir Robert Howard, kt. Henry Whitehead, esq. voted duly elected.

1680 Henry Whitehead, esq. Petitioner against Essex Strodey esq.

The Petitioner voted duly elected.

1689 William Strode, esq. Petitioner against William Monta*

gu, esq. Nov. it. Resolved, That the Election is void. Ordered se- veral Persons in custody for giving and taking Bribes. Re- solved, That William Montagu, esq. be disabled from be- ing re-elected in this Parliament for this Borough. The Question was pot, that William Strode, esq. be disabled from being elected a Burgess for this Borough, but disa- greed to. A Debate arose touching the disfranchizing this Borough, and adding two to be chosen for the County. Re- solved, That it be considered on Monday : but not moved again. See No. 161.

1690 William Strode, esq. Petitioner. Thomas Neale, esq- re-

turned in the room of Mr Montagu.

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1699 Inhabitants Petitioners at the new Election, in behalf of William Strode, esq. against William Montagu, esq. William Montagu, esq. petitioned, setting forth, That being at the Time of the Election in Execution in custo- dy of the Marshal of the King's Bench, the Marshal re- fuses to give him the Liberty he ought to have by Privi- lege of Parliament ; and praying Relief. Mr Montagu dying soon after, the House came to no Resolution thereupon. See Newcastle-Ondeh-Line, Bram- ler, Sec. 1691 Anth. Rowe, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Jervoise, esq.

Withdrew his Petition. 1693 Henry Dawley, esq. Petitioner against Anthony Rowe, esq. Dec. 23, The Committee resolved that Mr Rowe was duly elected, but the House resolved that the Election was a cor- rupt and void Election. See Resolution No. 161. Upon the third reading of the Bill there mentioned, an engrossed Clause was offered, as a Rider, that the nest Election should be at Basingstoke, which was agreed to. But the Bill did not pass, and a new Writ was ordered, Nov. 20, 1694. •1695 Several Inhabitants complained against Anthony Sturr, esq. and John Venables, esq. as elected by undue and corrupt Practices.

Sudbury, Suffolk, 1st E!iz,

1640 Brampton Gurdon, esq. Petitioner against Sir Robert Crane. The sitting Member duly elected.

1660 Joseph Brond, esq. John Gurdon, esq. returned by one Indenture, duly elected; Robert Cordell, esq. by ano- ther, not duly elected.

I(56i Isaac Apleton, esq. Thomas Waldegrave, esq. duly re- turned by one Indenture 5 Sir Robert Cordell, bart. Sir Thomas Barnard iston, knt. by another, not duly re- turned. 1699 Several Inhabitants Petitioners, in behalf of Sir Gervise

Elwes, bart. against Philip Gurdon, esq. 1701 Several Inhabitants, in behalf of f Sir Gervase Elwes, bt. John Z/ittlc, esq. Petjt. against (.Sir John Cordell, bt.

1702

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fj9l Geo. Dashwood, esq. Petit, against Jos. HasklnStyles, esq.

The Election void, and the Mayor committed, 170$ Geo. Dashwood, esq. Petit, against Jos. Haskin Styles, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 177.

r. n t. j u--. • .("SirGervaseElwes.bt.

1705 Geo.Dashwood,eSq.P«.t.aga.nst|ph.ljpSkippoii) ^

Suffolk County, 22dEdw. I.

1673 Sir Samuel Barnardiston, bart. Lord Huntingtour, both returned i the former duly elected.

1689 Sir Samuel Barnardiston, bt. Pe- fSh- John Ccrrddl, bt.

titioner against ^Sir John Rous, bt.

1690 Sir John Playters, bt. Petitioner against Sir Samuel Bar-

nardiston, bart.

Scrrey County, 22d£dw. I.

1695 Edward Harvey, esq. Petitioner against Denzii Onslow,

esq.

1696 Jan. 16, Resolved, That Evidence ought not to be admit-

ted to disqualify an Elector, as no Freeholder, who at the Election swore himself to be a Freeholder, and the sitting Member duly elected. See Hertfordshire,

Sussex County, 22a Edw. I.

* -a l n t» ■ ■ . fSir Tohn Pelham.

1695 Rob.Onnt1es,.P«.tioiiet»gaMt(Sir^rilliilln ■nmsa,

1705 Sir Henry Pcachey, kt. Petitioner against Sir George Par- ker, bart.

Tamworth, Staffordshire and Warwick shioe, 5 th Eliz. 1670 Lord Clifford Petitioner against Mr Ferrers-

March 26, Resolved, That the Petitioner ia duly elected, and

that the Right of Ejection is in the Bailiff and 24 capital

Burgesses, and not in the Populacv.

1690 Thomas Guy, esq. Petitioner against Sir Henry Gough, kt.

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1699 March 17, Resolved, That the Right of Elect!

the Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot, and in such Per- sons who have Freeholds in the Borough, whether resi- dent or not, and that Thomas Guy, esq. and Sir Henry Gough are duly elected. See No, 171.

1703 Dec. r, The House being informed that a new Writ is issued to the Sheriff of the County of Stafford only, whereas this Borough is also in the County of Warwick : Ordered that the Clerk of the Crown do make out z Supersedeas to the said Writ, and that new Writs be issued to the Sheriffs of both Counties.

1 705 Rich. Swynfen, esq. Petitioner against Joseph Girdler, esq.

Tavistock, Devonshire, 23d Edw. I. with Intermissions to 4th Edw. III.

1660 William Russel, esq- Ellas Crymes, esq. returned by the

Burgesses ; William Russel, esq. George Howard, esq. by the Portreve under the common Seal, duly elected and returned.

1661 George Howard, esq. Sir John Davy, returned by Por-

treve and Burgesses ; William Russel, esq. by the Por- treve only. The Return of Mr Russel was voted void, but he petitioned against Sir John Davy ; and it was resolved, that the Free- holders of Inheritance only had Voices, and that the Peti- tioner was duly elected. *•« tj 1 « 1 n ■ - C Sir Tames Butler.

168; Edw. Russel, esq. Petitioner against 5 t n Rere

1690 Ambrose Manaton, esq. Petitioner against Sir Francis Drake, bart The sitting Member duly elected.

1695 Ambrose Manaton, esq. Petitioner against Lord James

Russel. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 55.

1696 Henry Manaton, esq. Petit, against Sir Francis Drake, bt. The sitting Member duly elected. See No. 55.

1 701 James Bulteel, esq. Petitioner against Lord Edward

Russel.

1702 Henry Manaton, esq. Petitioner against Lord James

Russel. The Petitioner duly elected. See No. JJ.

Taunton,

Tauntos, Somersetshire, 26th Edw, I. Sec No. 149 1680 Edm. Prideaux, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Cutler. The sitting Member admitted he was not duly elected,

1689 John Trenchard, esq. 7 Petitioners JSir Wm, Portman.

Edward Clarke, esq. S against IJohn Sand ford, esq.

The sitting Members duly elected. 1695 Henry Portman, esq. Petitioner against Hugh Speke, esq. Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 7th James I.

1640 Sir Robt. Cook, Mr Stephens, returned by one Indenture; Sir Edward Alford, Mr Craven, returned by another Indenture. Ordered the Bailiff in Custody for making a double Return, each contradictory to the other. Ordered, idly, That all four do forbear to sit till the Election be determined, which was afterwards declared void.

1695 Sir Richard Cocks, ban. Petitioner against Sir Francis Wilmington,

Thetford, Norfolk. King Edward VI. 1685 Sir Joseph Williamson, Petitioner against Henry Heven- ingham, esq. June 2, Resolved, That no Mayor can duly return himself to serve in Parliament, for the Borough of which he is Mayor at the Time of Election. Resolved, That no Mayor, Bailiff, or other Officer of a Bo. rough, who is the proper Officer, to whom the Precept ought to be directed, is capable of being elected to serve in Par- liament for the same Borough for which he is Mayor, Bailiff, or Officer, at the Time of the Election. Resolved, That Henry Heveuingham, esq. is not duly elected. June 17, The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 118. ttf?9 Abraham Felton,esq. Petitioner against Sir Fras. Guybon. Sir Joseph Williamson, Petitioner against WilVwm Har- bord, esq. itf^o Sir Francis Guybon, William Harbord, esq. returned by the Mayor under the old Charter of 16th Queen Eliz. Sir Joseph Williamson, Adam Felton, esq. by the May- or under the new Charter, 34th Char. II.

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May 3, Resolved, that the Charter of the ifith of Queen Eli- zabeth is not duly or legally surrendered ; and that Sir Francis Guybon and Mr Harbord are duly returned arid elected. 1698 Edmund Soame, esq. Petitioner against James Sloan,

esq 1701 Jan. 21, Resolved, That James Sloan, esq. in treating the Corporation, hath been guilty of a Breach of the late A& for preventing Expences at Elections, and that the Election is void. Edmund Soame, esq. Petitioner against James Sloan, esq.

upon his being again returned. March 2, Resolved, That Mr Sloan is incapable of serving in this present Parliament for the said Borough. The Pe- tition of Mr Soame was referred to a Committee, but not

Thih.sk, Yorkshire, 23d Edw- 1, ceased till the last Parliament

of Edw. VI. 1673 Sir William Wentworth and Robert Wharton, esq. were both returned. Resolved, That Sir William Wentworth, being returned by the proper Officer, ought to sit, but the Election was voted void by the Committee, to which the House disagreed, and resolved, that Sir William Wentwoith was duly elected.

Tiverton, Devonshire, James I.

1675 Sir Hugh Ackland Petitioner.

Totness, Devonshire, 23d Edw. I.

169; Sir Rich. Gipps, knt. 7 Petitioners CSirEdw.Seymour,bt. James Bateman, esq. 5 against £ Edw. Yard, esq.

1696 March 4, Resolved, That the Persons made free by the late King James's Charter had no Right to vote, and that the sitting Members are duly elected. See more No, 40.

Tregony, Cornwall, 23d, 35th Edw. I. after which no Returns were made till the jth of Elizabeth.

1660 Sir John Temple, knt, and Edward Boscawen, esq. were voted duly returned by the proper Officer. [vol. 1. H h j6oo

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1695 Sir Joseph Tredenham, knt. Petitioner against Francis Robartes, esq. Seymour rredenham, esq- Petitioner against James Mon- tagu, esq. The Committee reported, that it was agreed, that such Inha- bitants as did provide for themselves, whether they lived under one Roof or not, had a Right to vote. But the Pe- titioners insisted that the Mayor ought not to have voted, and that the capital Burgesses, if they were not Housekeep- ers, bad no Right to vote. For the sitting Members it was insisted, that the Right of Election was in the Mayor, Burgesses, and Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot, and they were voted duly elected.

1 701 Hendcr Silly, esq. Petitioner against Hugh Fortescue, esq.

Truro, Cornwall, 26th Edw. I.

1660 Walter Vincent, esq Edward Boscawen, esq. returned by

the Mayor and Burgesses ; Walter Vincent, esq. Hender Robartes, esq. by another Indenture. June 3o, The Question appeared to be, whether the Mayor and 24, or all the Freemen, have a Right to vote. It was resolved, that the Mayor and 24, without the Freemen, had the Right to elect, and that Mr Boscawen was duly return- ed and elected.

1661 Nicholas Arundel, esq. Edward Boscawen, esq. returned

by the Mayor ; William Bruarton, esq. Arthur Trevor, esq. by another Indenture without the Mayor. The Resolution of June ao was confirmed, and the two former duly returned and duly elected.

lfiSi SirTho. Littleton, bt.} Petitioners C Hen. Ashurst, esq. Thomas Cooke, esq. 5 against £ Edw. Boscawen, esq.

1689 Sir Henry Ashurst, Henry Vincent, esq. returned by one

Indenture ; John Tredenham, esq. John Manley, esq. returned by another Indenture. The tivo former were voted duly returned and duly elected.

1690 John Manley, jun. esq. Petitioner against Sir Henry

Ashurst. Withdrew his Petition.

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Wallingford, Berks, aadEdw. I.

1660 Sir Humphry Bennet, Petitioner against Thomas Saun- ders, esq.

The sitting Member duly elected.

.en t l <■» n^i. ■ .^fTavcrner Harris, esq.

■ 68o JohnStone, «q. PeM. agamst [ Scmic Bark=r_ ^ 1

J63J Iahabi.aMa Petitioners against {jd^JSj^J' „,.

16SS Thomas Tipping, esq. John Dormer, esq. returned by one Certificate ; Thomas Tipping, esq. William Jennings, esq. by another Certificate.

1689 Feb. 21, Resolved, That the Right of Election is in the

Inhabitants paying Scot and Lot, to the Church and Foot, and no others, and that Mr Jennings is duly elected. See No. 6.

,,=, WUl. D«»C,es,.P«,i.. »g>i»4S™ter-

1 705 Thomas Renda, esq. Petitioner against Clement Kent, esq.

Wareham, Dorsetshire, 30th Edw. I. See No. 68.

1660 George Pitt, esq. Robert Cull if ord, esq. returned by one1

Indenture ; George Pitt, esq. Robert Lawrence, esq.

by another Indenture. Mr Culliford was voted duly returned.

1690 Thomas Skynner, esq. Petitioner against William Okeden,

esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

Warwick County, s2d Edw. I.

1640 The Election of Lord Compton and Mr Coomcs was de- clared void, and the Sheriff committed to the Tower, and fined 100I. for refusing to goon with the Poll when desired, and ordered to make his Submission at the next general Assizes for the said Misdemeanour.

1689 Several Freeholders Petitioners in Behalf of John Strat-

ford, esq. against Sir Richard Newdigate, bart. and Sir Richard Verney,

1690 Sir Rich. Newdigate, bt. ? Petitioners f Will. Bromley, esq. Sir John Burgoyne, bt. 1 against £Andr. Archer, esq.

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Wirwjck Town, 23d Edw. I. Sec No. 199.

1628 Sir Robert Greville and Francis Lucy, esq. were voted un- duly elected. At the same Time resolved, that the Right of Election was in the Commonalty, and that a new Writ do issue.

1689 Richard Booth, esq. 1 Petitioners V William Lord Digby. James Booth, esq. J against (.Will, Colemore, es q

Wells City, Somersetshire, 2(5th Edw. I. 1680 John Hall, esq. Petitioner against Edw. Berkeley, esq. The Petitioner voted duly elected.

>6>S H„ry Bry^, cs,. Pe.it. agains, [™£ %$£™^

,„9o Wi„.Cc,„d,esq.Petit.agai„M {^**^£*^

1695 Harry Brydges, esq. Petitioner against Edw. Berkeley, esq. 1606 Feb. 18. Resolved, that the Right of Election is only in

the Mayor, Masters, and Burgesses, and the sitting

Member is dulyelected. See No. 148.

Wendover, Bucks, 28th Edw. I. 1st and 2d Edw. II. intermit- ted till restored May 4, 1614.

1672 Thomas Wharton, esq. Petitioner against Edward Back- well, esq.

The Petitioner duly elected. 1702 Rich. Crawley, esq. Petitioner against Sir Roger Hill,

The Petitioner duly elected. See No. 13.

Wenlock, Shropshire, by Charter 18th Edw. IV. ithad the Pri- vilege to send one Burgess ; 33d Hen. VIII. it sent two.

Weobly, Herefordshire, 26th Edw. I. discontinued after that Reign, till restored May 1, 1628. See Milborne Port.

£ James Pytts, esq.

£ Richard Weston, esq. The Election declared void, because the Sheriff did not send any Precept, nor give any Notice of the Time of the EJec. tion, and refused a Poll when demanded.

n against Sir Thomas Williams, n was declared void.

1691

ifjfic Mr Perrot Petitioner against

1677 A Petit

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1691 Thomas Foley, esq. and John Birch, esq. double returned.

The former duly returned and elected. 1698 Robert Price, esq. Thomas Foley, esq were returned by one Indenture ; Robert Price, esq. John Birch, esq. by another Indenture, Mr Foley was voted duly elected,

1700 Unbribed Burgesses Petitioners against Henry Come wall,

esq.

Chas. Cornewall, esq. Petit. against £ ^ b^"^ "*

Several Burgesses Petitioners against John Birch, esq.

1701 Henry Cornewall, esq. Petitioner against John Birch, esq.

j 702 John Birch, esq. Petitioner against | T^' p^â„¢** * C3<1*

See Right of Election, No. 83. Westbury, Wilts, 27th Hen. VI.

1571 May to, Thomas Long, Gent, returned one of the Bur- gesses, being a very simple Man, and of small Capacity to serve for that Place, hath confessed in open Court, that he gave unto Anthony Garland, Mayor of the Town, and to one Watts of the saidTown, the Sum of 4I. for that Place and Room of Burgess-ship ; it was ordered by this House, that the said Anthony Garland, and the said Watts, shall forthwith repay the said. Sum of 4I. and also that a Fine of aol. be by thisHouse asses- sed upon the Corporation, for their said lewd and slan- derous Attempt. May 1 1, Ordered that the said Gar- land and Watts be sent for by a Pursuivant, and that they answer such Matters as are objected to them. 1678 William Trenchard, esq. Petitioner against Henry Bertie,

esq. 1678 Will. Trenchard, esq. ? Petitioners C Henry Bertie, esq, 1680 Edward Norton, esq. 5 against 4 Richard Lewis, esq.

The Petitioner* voted duly elected. 1702 Henry Bertie, esq. 1 Petitioners C William Trenchard, esq. Robt. Bertie, esq. 5 against {.Thomas Phipps, esq. The Petitioners duly elected. See No. 208.

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Westlow, Cornwall, King Edward VI.

1 553 Alexander Nowetl, Prebendary or Westminster, being

elected, was voted incapable of sitting in the House, hav-

ing a Vote in the Convocation House.

,6,9 Tho.Ke»da,,..,.Pe,i.,agai„s. {]^'^Z^.^.

i6"8o Thomas Kendal, esq. 7 Petitioners f John Trelawney,esq. Hum. Courtenay, esq. J against \ Jon. Trelawney, esq.

Westminster City, Middlesex, 1st Edw. VI.

The Right of Election has never been determined in the House of Commons ; but it has always been apprehend- ed to be in the Inhabitants of the City and Liberty, pay- ing Scot and Lot. 1661 Sir Thomas Clarges, ? Petitioners £ Sir Philip Warwick. Sir William Playters,5 against (_Sii Richard Everard. The sitting Members duly elected. 1679 Sir Phil. Matthews, bt-7 Petitioners rSirStephenFox,kt. Sir William Waller, kt. J against £SirW.Pulteney,kt. |68o Sir William Waller, knt. Petitioner against Sir Francis , Withens, knt.

Sir Philip Matthews, bart. Petitioner against Sir William

Pulteney, knt. Nov. 15, resolved, That the King1; menial Servants, not having proper Houses of their own within the City, have not a Right to vote ; and that Sir William Pulteney and Sir William Waller are duly elected.

l6s8SiIHe^D»tt„»Co^Pept.,£,i«pc»™£™^;

Resolved, That the sitting Members are duly elected ; and that the Petition of Sir Henry Dutton Colt is frivolous, vex- atious, and scandalous. See No. 1 10.

1708 Sir Henry Duttpn Colt, Petitioner against Thomas Med- lycott, esq. The sitting Member voted duly elected ; and John Higgins, esq. the High EailifF, committed to Newgate, for refusing to tender the Abjuration Oath when required.

_ ttt T j n -. • .fArchd. Hutcheson. esq.

1722 W.Lowndes, esq. Pent, against j John CottoI1) esq. ' *

The Election void. See No. no.

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Weymouth and Melcomb Regis, Dorsetshire, were formerly two Boroughs, but were united by Act of Parliament . in Queen Elizabeth's Time, which Act was confirmed the 1 5th of James I. Formerly they sent two Burges- ses each, but now there aTe four returned by one return- ing Officer. In case of a Poll, the two who have the Majority of Votes are returned for Weymouth, and the other two for Melcomb. Weymouth first sent 2id Ed- ward II. and Melcomb 8th Edward II.

1660 Peter Middleton, esq. returned by one Indenture ; Samuel Bond, esq. by another Indenture. The former voted duly elected.

1 667 Michael Harvey, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Coventry. The sitting Member voted duly elected.

1685 Michael Harvey, esq. Petitioner.

Whitchurch, Hants, 27th Queen Elizabeth.

,68s J„hnD.a».,eSq.p=ti..^i„st gafflsw*

1695 Richard Woolaston, esq. Petitioner against Lord James Russel.

ifiyo. Richard Woolaston, esq. having, since his Election, been concerned and acted as a Receiver of the Duties upon Houses, and also upon Births, Marriages, and Burials, contrary to an Act of 5th and 6th King William, resolv- ed, that he be expelled the House. See London, Sand- wich, Shaftsburt,

■.. - , d 1 „ ... . C Rich. Woolaston, csu.

1701 Daniel Park, esq. Petit, against < , , OL ■ _ 'J1 ' ' ^ ° I John Shnmpton, esq.

Tbe sitting Members duly elected. 1705 Several Burgesses Petitioners, in ("Rich. Woolaston, esq. Behalf of Dan. Park, esq. against \ John Shrimp ton, esq. Withdrew their Petition. See No. 16c. 171; Frederick Tylney, esq. Petitioner against George Carpen- ter, esq. Withdrew his Petition, upon Mr Vernon's being expelled.

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Wigan, Lancashire, 13d and 35th Edward I. but not after, till restored 1st Edward VI.

1673 Sir Roger Braidshaigh, Member for this Borough, being made Sheriff of the County, the House resolved to ap- point a Committee, to consider of a proper Way for su- perseding the Commission ; but the Session ending, and the Parliament being dissolved a few Days after, no Re- port was made. See Staffordshire.

1679 Alexander Rigby, esq. Petitioner against Charles Earl of Ancram. |

i6y5 Alexander Rigby, esq. Petitioner against Peter Shackerley, esq. Withdrew his Petition.

,6,8 Sir A.=, Rigb7, t, M .pin.. {%?3£g!!£*

1609 The Petition renewed, but not being the same in Sub- stance 3s the former, the Committee were discharged from proceeding thereon.

Wilton, Wilts, 28th Edward I.

1660 William Hughes, esq. Mayor of this Borough, having re-r

turned himself, his Election was declared void. 1690 Sir John Nicholas, Petitioner against Sir R. Grubham

Howe, hart.

1 701 Sir Henry Ashurst, bart. Petitioner against Mr Phtpps. Anthony Burnaby, esq. Petitioner against Mr Phipps.

1702 John Gauntlet, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Ha wles. Sir Henry Ashurst, bart. Petitioner against George Bod-

dington, esq. Sir Henry withdrew his Petition, and Mr Gauntlet was voted duly elected against Mr Boddiogton. See No. 204,

Wilts County, 18th Edward I.

1679 Sir Hen. Colter, knt, ? Petitioners against Sir Richard John Bennet esq. J Grubham Howe.

-- T. . , n i ■ -a •. • . f Sir Walter St John. |6oo Hen. Lord Colerain, Petit, against j Urd CombuTJ.

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Winchelsea, Cinque Pott, Susses. See Dover.

1613 Sir Alex. Temple, Petitioner against John Finch, esq. The Election void.

1624 Sir Alex. Temple, Petitioner against John Finch, esq,

The sitting Member duly elected. 1666 Baptist May, esq. Petitioner against Thomas Austen, esq. The Committee reported, that it appearing that the Mayor had not within one Year before the Election taken the Sa- crament, that therefore the Return was not good, and the Election void. To which the House disagreed, and voted the sitting Member duly elected. 1678 Creshield Draper, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Banks.

The Petitioner duly elected. 1701 Robert Austen, 'esq. ? Petitioners C Thomas Newport, esq. John Haye, esq. 5 against £ Robert Bristow, esq.

Resolved, That the Election is void, and that no new Writ do issue this Session.

1701 Robert Austen, esq. Petitioner against James Haye, esq. Winchester City, Hants, 26th Edw. I.

1690 Charles Money, esq. Petitioner against Lord William Powlet.

„o,Fred.Tyh,ey,eiq.M,ag,i„s«{^S:BI;^:-e!q.

New Windsor, Berks, 30th Edw. I. to 14th Edw. III. then

intermitted till 25th Hen. VI. 1640 Mr Holland, 7 Petitioners fSir Thomas Roe, Mr Taylor, J against iMr Waller.

The Right of voting was resolved to be in the Inhabitants, and this Election void.

1660 Alexander Blake, esq. Roger Palmer, esq. returned by the Mayor and Burgesses ; Richard Winwood, esq. by the Burgesses only.

The two former duly returned,

1661

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„, , _ . . . . f Sir Richard Brahaoo, knf.

iftl AP«,t.on,ga,nst ^5ir Thomas HiEgo„s, Int.

Resolved, July 6", That the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses, not exceeding the Number of Thirty, had only the Right of Ejection, and that the sitting Members were, duly elected.

1679 Rich. Winwood, esq. 1 Petitioners f Sir John Ernie, km.

Samuel Starkey, esq- J against £ John Powney, esq.

April 5, Resolved, 1st, That the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Bur- gesses, not exceeding 30, have not the Right of Election. adly, That this Bomugh has a Right to send Burgesses to Parliament by Prescription. 3dly, That all the Inhabitants have Right of electing, and that the Petitioners are duly elected.

1680 John Carey, esq John Powney, esq. were returned by one

Indenture ; Samuel Starkey, esq. Richard Winwood, esq. returned by another Indenture. Resolved, Nov. 4, That those only who pay Scot and Lot have Right to vote, and that Mr Starkey and Mr Winwood are duly elected.

1689 Charles Adderley, esq. Petitioner against Henry Powle,

esq.

Sir Algernon May, Petitioner against Sir Christopher Wren.

May 2, Resolved, That the Right of Election is in the May- or, Bailiffs, and select Number of Burgesses only, and that Henry Powle, esq. (Speaker of the House) is duly elected. May 14, It appearing that Sir Christopher Wren had ra Votes, including the Mayor, and Sir Algernon May 12 Votes, without the Mayor, resolved, that the Election as to them is void. The latter was re-elected.

1690 Sir Chas. Porter, kt. ") Petitioners C Sir Christ. Wren, esq. Will. Adderley, esq. 5 against { Baptist May, esq. May 17, The Committee resolved, 1st, That the Right of

Election was in the Mayor, Bailiffs, and select Number of Burgesses only. 2dly, That the sitting Members were duly elected ; both which Resolutions were disagreed to by the House, and the Petitioners voted duly elected.

Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 30th and 33d Edw. I. 1st of Queen Mary, intermitted till restored 13th of Queen Elizabeth. See No. 136.

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Worcester County, 2ad Edw. I.

1702 William Walsh, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Pack- ington, bait.

170a Nov. 18, Complaint having being made to the House, that the Lord Bishop of Worcester and Mr Lloyd his Son, had aspersed Sir John Packingtan, and the same being laid before the House, Resolved, nem. cm. That the Proceedings of William Lord Bishop ofWorcester, his Son, and his Agents, in order to the hindering of the Election, has been malicious, unchristian, and arbitrary, in high Violation of the Liberties and Privileges of the Commons of England. Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, that she will be graciously pleased to remove William Lord Bishop of Worcester, from being Lord Almoner to Her Majesty. Ordered, That Mr Attorney-General do prosecute Mr Lloyd, the Bishop of Worcester's Son, for his said Of- fences, after his Privilege of a Member of the Lower House of Convocation is out.

Worcester City, 23d Edw. I.

\6%i Thomas Harris, esq. Petitioner. The Parliament dissolv- ed four Days after, viz. March 28, 168 1,

1693 Charles Cocks, esq. Petitioner against Samuel Swift, esq. It was agreed on both Sides, that the Freemen who do not receive Alms were the Electors, and the Petitioner was voted duly elected.

Wotton Basset, Wilts, 25th Hen. VT.

.68; Will.IW^.Pe,;, &*.{ $£$$£• g

1690 Thomas Webb, esq. Petitioner against Henry St John, esq. The sitting Member duly elected.

^701 The House being informed that Samuel Shepherd, esq, a Member of this House, hath been guilty of Bribery at several Corporations, particularly Andover, Newport in the Isle of Wight, Malmsbury, and this Borough, which, being proved to the Satisfaction of the House, he was expelled,

YiR-

pas

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Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 23d Edw. I. omitted from that Time till restored 27th Eliz.

1694 March 16, Resolved, That Sir John Trevor, late Speak- er of this House, being guilty of a high Crime and Mis- demeanour, by receiving a Gratuity of tcoo Guineas from the City of London after passing the Orphan's Bill, be expelled the House.

ID95 John Acton, esq. Petitioner against Artth. Morgan, esq. I he sitting Member duly elected.

1717 April it, It was agreed that this Borough is 2 Borough by Prescription, and that the Right of Election is in the Mayor and burgesses.

Grfat Yarmouth, Norfolk, 26th Edw. I.

1660 Sir John Putts, knt. and bart. and Sir William Doyley, having the greatest Number of Burgesses at large, were voted duly elected.

York County, 18th Edw. I. See No. 224.

1625 Sir John Saville, Petitioner aga^Sir^hLas^Sx.1' The Election declared void.

April 17, Resolved, That if an Elector or Freeholders being

by the Sheriff, upon the Poll, demanded his Name, shall refuse it, he is not disabled to be an Elector, and that the sitting Members are well and duly elected.

York City, 26th Edw. I.

1628 Alderman Hoyle, Petitioner against Sir Thomas Saville.

The Petitioner duly elected, and the Sheriff and several others committed for a false Return and undue Practices.

1673 Sir John Hewly, knt. Petitioner against Sir Hen. Thomp- son, knt.

The sitting Member duly elected.

168;

( 477 )

1685 James Moyser, esq. Petitioner against Sir Metcalf Robin-* son.

Tobias Jenkins, esq. Petitioner against Sir John Reresby.

1690 Edward Thompson, esq. and Henry Thompson, esq. were double returned with Robert Waller, esq.

The latter was voted duly elected with Mr Waller.

1698 Edward Thompson, esq. Petitioner against Tobias Jen- kins, esq.

A LIST

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A LIST

Of ALL TIE

DOUBLE RETURNS.

Pari.

•

Part.

•tJEDWIN — 11 Berwickshire —

IO

B. of Haddington, &c.

9

9

Harwich

—

%

Bossinney —

9

Hindon

_

3

Calne — —

3

Moniton

—

3

Cardigan «—

7

Malton

—

2

Clithero —

5

Marlow

_

3

Cockermouth — •

5

lAilborn Port

—

IO

Corfe-Castle —

5

Montgomery

—

7

B. ofCrail, &c. — •

a

Peebles-shire

—

8

Cricklade —

9

B. of Selkirk, &c. -

. ,9

Devizes —

3

Southampton

_

8

Droit wich —

IO

Steyning

—

%

B. of Dumfries, &c.

a

Stirlingshire

—

2

— Ditto —

8

Tiverton

—

3

Hint —

7

Westbury

—

S

B. of Forfar, &c.

6

Windsor

—

8

Gloucester ~

7

AM

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AM ALPHABETICAL

LIST OF PETITIONERS

COMPLAINING OF UNDUE ELECTIONS.

George

Thomas

Sir Richard

Gilbert

Lancelot

Sir Richard

Henry

Francis

Sir John

Philip

Thomas

Henry

Cyril

Francis

Bertram

John

George

Edward

Maurice

Solomon

Thomas

ABINGTON, esq. for Milbourn Port. Abney, esq. Tamworth. Acton, bart. Bridgenorth. Affleck, esq.. Bury St Edmonds. Algood, esq. Northumberland. Allin, bart. Dunwich. Andrews, esq. Shaftsbury. Annesley, esq. Preston. Anstruther, bart. Sh. of Fife. Anstruther, esq. B. of Crail, &c: Archer, esq. Warwick. Archer, esq. Warwick. Arthington, esq. Knaresborough. Arundel, esq. Northampton. Ashburnham, esq. Marlow. Ashburnham, esq. Rye. Ash by, esq. Leicestershire. Ashe, esq. Wiltshire. Ashley, Weymouth and Melcomb. Ashley, esq. Bridport. Ashurst, esq. Leverpoole*

Rich.

( 481 )

Rich. Prynce

Astley, esq. Shrewsbury.'

Sir Robert

Austen, bart. Romney.

Walter

B. BAGENAL, esq. Southward.

Thoraas

Bagshaw, esq. Litchfield.

John

Baird, esq. Sh. of Edinburgh.

Acton

Baldwin, esq. Ludlow.

Bene.Leon.Ld. Baltimore, Harwich.

John

Banks, esq, Corfe-Castle.

Joseph

Banks, esq. Grimsby.

Jacob

Banks, esq. Christ- Church. ,

Henry

Barker, esq. Middlesex-

Sir George

Barlow, bart. Pembroke.

Hugh

Barlow, esq. Haverford-West.

John

Barlow, esq. Do,

John

Barlow, esq. Pembrokeshire.

Sir John

Barrington, hart, Newtown, I. W.

James Earl of

Barry mo re, Wig an.

James Earl of

Barrymore, Stockbridge.

Sir James

Bateman, knt. Ilchester.

William Vise.

Bateman, Radnor.

John

Bayntun, esq. Chippenham.

Edm. Hungati

: Beaghan, esq. Winchelsea.

Richard

Beale, esq. Maidstone.

Lord Vere

Beauclerck, Windsor.

Lord Sidney

Beauclerck, Marlow.

William

Bellamy, esq. Ilchester.

Thomas

Eendisb, jun. esq, Cambridge Town.

Henry

Bendysh, jun. esq. Ilchester.

Thomas-

Bennct, esq. Westbury.

William

Benson, esq. Shaftsbury.

George

Berkeley, esq. Hedon.

William

Berners, esq. Hyeth. Bertie, esq. Westbury.

Philip

Bertie, esq. Boston.

Charles

Bertie, esq. Stamford.

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Ii

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Henry

Hugh

Richard

John

Robert

John

Martin

Montagu Vise.

William

Thomas

John

Sir Philip

John

John

Matthew

William

Miles

John

Thomas

Thomas

Sir Orlando

Orlando

Orlando

Orlando

George

Henry

Sir Humph.

John

St John

John

Sir Bryan

James

Thomas

Alexander

James

Owen

William

Burgesses of \

John

Thotoas

Bertie, esq. Beaumaris.

Bethell, esq. Pontefract.

Bigg, *S<1* Wallingford.

Birch, esq. Weobley.

Bird, esq. Coventry.

Blackwood, esq. B. of Glasgow, &c.

Bladen, esq. Saltash.

Blundel, Hftitetttere.

Bodvell, esq. Beaumaris

Bootle, esq. L>v**potl»

Borlace, esf . St Ires*

Boteler, bart. Hyeth*

Boteler, esq. Do,

Boteler, esq* Hertford.

Bowcheret, esq. Grimsby*

Bragg,*esq. Bridport.

Branthwayt, esq. NotwicJb

Brewer, esq. Romney.

Brereton, esq. Chester.

Brereton, esq. Liverpool; -

Bridgeman, bart. Calne.

Bridgeman, esq. Wigan.

Bridgeman, esq. Shrewsbury*

Bridgeman, esq. Ipswich.

Bridges, esq. Whitchurch.

Bridges, esq. Bath.

Brigges, bart. Bridgcnorth*

Brinsden, esq. Wotton-Bastet*

Broderick, esq. Berealston.

Broomhall, esq. Bath.

Broughton, bart. Newcastle-under-Linc*

Brodie, esq. Sh, of Cromarty.

Brown, m.d. Bedford Town.

Bruce, esq. Sh. of Clackmannan.

Brudenel, esq. Chichester.

Buckingham, esq. Reading.

Bucknall, esq. Marlow.

Bedwin, Brecon, Christ-Chttroh, JUinor, Wotton-Basset.

Burgh, esq. Bracklcy.

Byrd, esq. Leicestershire*

f 4»3 )

" C.

William

CADOGAN, eiq. Reading.

Charles

Cadogan, esq. t>o.

Charles

Csesar, esq. Hertford.

Warwick

Calmady, esq. Calliflgtor*.

Reynold*

Calthorpe, esq, Htndon.

Felix

Calvert, esq. Reading.

Daniel

Campbell, esq. B. of Glasgow, &0,

low

Campbell, esq. Ayrshire.

John

Campbell, esq. Edinburgh.

John

Campbell, esq. Sh, of Dumbarton.

John

Campbell, jun. esq. B. of Elgin, &c.

Thomas

Canham, esq. Sudbury.

George Ld.

Carbery, Westbury.

Nicholas

Carew, esq. Haslemere.

John Ld.

Cannichael, Queettborough.

James

Csrmichael. esq. B. of Selkirk, &c.

Jamei

Carnegie, esq. Sh. ofForfer.

John

Carpenter, esq. Weobly.

George Ld,

Carpenter, Wedtrninater.

William

Carr, esq. Newcastle upon-Tymt.

Thomas

Carr, esq. Chichester.

John

Cater, esq. County of Bedford.

Lord James

Cavendish, Derby Town.

Francis

Chamberlain, esq. Shoreham.

John

Chamberlain, esq. Rye.

Thomas

Chaplin, esq, Lincoln.

Thomas

Chapman, esq. Buckinghamshire.

Sir Willi am

Chappie, knt. Dorchester.

Sir Pynsent

Chernocke, bart. Bedford County.

Walter

Chetwynd, esq. Litchfield.

Walter Vise.

Chetwynd, Stafford.

William

Chetwynd, esq. Do.

Charles

Child, esq. Guilford.

Joseph

Chltty, esq. South wark.

Joshua

Churchill, esq. Corfe-Csttit,

Anthany

Chute, esq. Hampshire.

Sir James

Clarke, knt. Grin toy.

I I 3

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( 484)

James

Clarke, esq. Leominster •

Thomas

Clarke, esq. l.itclifidd.

James

Clavering, esq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

John

Clavering, esq. Penryn,

William

Clayton, esq. Woodstock.

Sir Thomas

Clerke, knt. Hertford.

Sir Robert

Clifton, bait, and k. b. East Retford.

Charles

Cochrane, esq. Ayrshire.

Sir William

Codrington, bart. Banbury.

Sir William

Codrington, bait. Minehead.

Robert

Coke, esq. Norfolk.

Hen. Ludlow

Coker, esq. Wareham.

John Dutton

Colt, esq. Leominster.

Henry

Coningham, esq. Mar low.

Edward

Conway, esq. Flint Town.

Edward

Conway, esq. Westbory.

John

Conyers, esq. East-Grimted.

'

Sir George

Cooke, km. Colchester.

J,m«

Cooke, esq. Tregony.

Brian

Cooke, esq. East- Retford.

John

Cope, esq. Orford.

Sir Richard

Corbett, bart. Shrewsbury;

William

Corbett, esq. Newcastle-under-Linev

Sir Robert

Corn e wall, bart. Leominster.

J.me.

Cornewall, esq. Wcobley.

Anthony

Cornish, esq. Westbury.

Nicholas

CorselLis, esq. Colchester.

Charles

Cotes, esq. Tamworth.

William

Cotes worth, is'j. Boston.

William

Cotesivorth, esq, Grimsbv.

William

Cotesworth, esq. Levcrpoole.

â–  .

Sir John

Cotton, bart. Huntingdon County.

Sir William

Courtenay, bart. Honiton.

George

Courtenay, esq. Ashburton.

Hen. Reginald

Courtenay, esq. Honiton.

William

Coward, esq. Wells.

William

Coward, esq. Taunton.

Robert

Craven, esq. Coventry,

Fulwar

Craven, esq. Do.

J»hn

Crawley, esq. Bed win,

Charles

( 4'S )

Richard

Crawley, esq. Wendover.

.Edward

Cresset, esq. Wenlock. .

Charles

Crisp, esq. Woodstock.

Sir Archer

Croft, bart. Leominster.

Foster

CunlifFe, esq. Liverpool.

Sir James

Cunningham, bart. Sb. of Linlithgow.

Nathaniel

Curzon, esq. Derby Town.

Savile

Cust, esq. Stamford. D.

Thomas

D ACRES, esq. Orford.

Sir William

Dairies, knt. Bristol.

Sir James

Dairy tuple, bart. B. of Haddington, &c.

John

Dalrymple, esq. B. of Wigtown, &C.

John

Dalston, esq. Ludgershall.

Sir Conyers

D'Arcy, K.B.Richmond.

'

Jermyn

Davers, esq. Bury St Edmund.

John

Deacle, esq. Ayslesbury. Deacons of Edinburgh.

George

Dcane, esq. Taunton.

Fra. Blake

Delaval, esq. Andorer.

Henry

Delves, esq. Warwick.

Sir Edmund

Denton, bart. Buckingham Town.

Sir Edward

Desbouverie, bart. Shaftsbury.

Thomas

Digges, esq. Lestwithiel.

Joslah

Distan, esq. Devizes.

John

Dodd, esq. Wells.

John

Dormer, esq. Waiting ford.

Oley

Douglass, esq. Northumberland.

Oley

Douglass^ esq. Morpeth.

Gilbert

Douglass, esq. Wallingford.

George

Douglass, esq. B. of Selkirk;

Sir John

D'Oyly, bart. Abingdon.

Thomas

D'Oyly, esq. Abingdon.

Sir Fra. Hen.

Drake, bart. Tavistock.

Sir William

Drake, bart. Ho niton.

Thomas

Drury, esq. Shaftsbury.

Peter

Ducane, esq. Sudbury.

Matthew

Ducie Morton, esq. Crickladc.

Edmund

Dummer, esq. Shoreham.

Edmund

Dummer, esq. Arundel.

I'3

Patrick

( 486 )

Patrick

Dunbar, e«q. Sh. of Bute and CaUVness.

Alexander

Duncan, esq. Sh. of Forfar. E.

Thomas

EARL, esq. Norfolk.

Goodenough

Earle, esq. Twin ton.

Giles

Earl. esq. Malmibtuy.

Thomas

Edwards, jun. esq. Bristol.

Samuel

Edwin, esq. Minebead.

Charles

Edwin, esq. Westminster.

Electors of the Sh. of Edinburgh) Bridpor*-.

John

Etford, esq. St Ires.

Nicholas

Elliot, Gent. Old Sarutn.

John

Ellis, esq. Rye

John

Elson, esq. Chichester,

William

Elson, esq. Do.

John

El will, esq. Honitnn.

Samuel

Ennys, esq. Heiston.

James

Erskine, esq. B. of Stirling, &e.

John

Erskine, esq. Do.

Thomai

Erskine, esq. Sh. of Stirling.

John

Essington, esq. Aylesbuty.

George Earl

Euston, Coventry.

Francis

Eyles, jun. esq. Devizes.

F. FAGG, bart. Steyning.

Sir Robert

William

Farter, esq. Bedford Town.

Thomas

Farrington, esq. St Michael.

Sir Richard

Farrington, bart. Chichester.

Robert

Fenwick, esq. Morpeth,

Alexander

Ferguson, esq. Sh. of Dumfries.

Alexander

Ferguson, esq. B. of Dumfries, &e.

John

Fermcr, esq. Malmjbury.

Thomas

Foley, esq. Weobley.

Duncan

Forbes, esq. B. of Inverness, &e.

William

Forbes, esq. Lymington.

John

Fortescue Aland, esq. Fowey.

Sir Richard

Fowler, bart. Radnorshire.

Rich td

Fownes, esq. Corfe Castle.

Richard

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•

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Richard

Fotvnes, esq. Ashburton.

Stephen

Fox, esq. Shaftsbury*

Henry

Fox, esq. Hi ndo n.

George

Fox, esq. Hindon.

Alexander

Fraser, esq. Aberdeenshire.

William

Fraser, esq. B. of Selkirk, &c.

John

Frederick, esq. Chippenham.

Fraholfe!otfAb"d"n,hi"v.Ltic,!s'"- (_ shire, Yorkshire.

__ A Coventry, Leicester. Lynn, Freemen of-j -, , , *' * * L Oakhampton,

Jeffery

French, esq, Milbourn-Port.

Philip

Freke, esq. Bristol.

Sir Robert

Furnese, bart. Romney.

George

Fumese, esq. Ronfney.

Sir Edward

Fust, bart. Gloucester. G.

Thomas

GAGE, esq. Minehead.

Will. Hall

Gage, esq. Seaford.

John

Gape, esq. St Albans.

Nathaniel

Garland, esq. Lewes.

Thomas

Geers, esq. Hereford.

Peter

Gery, esq. Christ -Church.

Sir William

Giffard, knt. Portsmouth.

Samuel

Glednill, esq. Carlisle.

John ViK,

Glenorchy, Penryn.

Sir John

Glynne, bart. Flint County;

Do.

Flint Town.

Peter

Godfrey, esq. London.

Sir William

Gordon, bart. Sh. of Sutherland.

Sir John

Gordon, bart. Sh. of Sutherland.

Robert

Gordon, esq. B. of Kirkwall, ike.

William

Gore, esq. Bucks County.

William

Gore, esq. Colchester.

Henry

Gorges, esq. Hereford County.

Henry

Gorges, esq. Leominster.

â– 

Richard

Gorges, esq. Leominster.

Sir Harry

Goring, bart. Steyning,

King

Gould, esq. Wotton-B asset.

fit

Nathaniel

(4«8 )

Nathaniel

Gould, esq. Shoreham.

Nathaniel

Gould, esq. Wareham.

John

Greirson, esq. Kirkcudbright.

William

Greirson, esq. Sh. of Dumfries.

Algernon

Greyille, esq. Warwick.

Harry

Grey, esq. Berks County.

Harry

Grey, esq. Wallidgford.

Will. Vise.

Grimston, St Albans.

George

Grove, esq. Minehead.

WHliain

Guidott, esq. Andover.

.Guild Stewards, Calne.

John

Guise, esq. Aylesbury.

Sir Jdhn

Guise, bart. Afarlow.

John

Gumley, esq. Bramber.

Edm. Prideaux Gwyn, esq. Wotton-Bassef.

Ro4erick

Gwynne, esq. Radnorshire.

IT

John

H. HALDANE, esq. Sh. of Perth.

John

Haldane, esq. B. of Forfar, &c.

James

Haldane, esq. Clithero.

William

Hale, esq. Bramber.

Sir Christopher Hales, bart. Coventry.

Sir Thomas

Hales, bart. Canterbury.

Thomas

Hales, esq. Grampound.

Richard

Halford, esq. Rutland.

Anthony

Hall, esq. Durham City.

Richard

Hallett, esq. Weymouth and Melcomb.

Henshaw

Halsey, esq. Hertford County.

John

Hamilton, esq. Maidstone.

Basil

Hamilton, esq. B. of Dumfries, &c.

George

Hamilton, esq. Wells.

George

Hamilton, esq. B. of Crail, &c.

William

Hamilton, esq. B. of Selkirk, &c.

Henry

Hamilton, esq. Edinburgh.

Sir George

Hanger, knt. Crick! a de.

Thomas

Hanmer, esq. Thetford.

Simon

Harcourt, es<|, Aylesbury.

%

t 489 )

He Charles

Hardy, knt. Lestwithiel.

Sir Thomas

Hardy, knt. Weymouth and Melcomb.

Sir Ralph

Hare, bait. Norfolk.

Thomas

Harley, esq. Radnorshire.

Edward Ld,

Harley, esq. Radnor Town.

Edward td.

Harley, Bishops Castle.

£dward

Harley, esq. Leominster.

Christopher

Harris, Merchant, St Ives.

George

Harrison, esq. Callin^ton.

Thomas

Harrison, esq. Stcyning.

William

Hart, esq. Bristol.

Michael

Harvey, esq. Mil bourn -Port.

Edward

Harvey, esq. Clithero.

Daniel

Harvey, esq. Dunwich.

William

Harvey, esq. Weymouth and Melcomb.

William

Harvey, jun. esq. Appleby.

Lord William

Hay, B. of Haddington, &c.

Charles

Hayes, esq. Agmondesham,

Francis

Hayes, esq. Marlborough.

Benjamin

Hayes, esq. Marlborough.

Giles

Hayne, esq. Milbourn-Port.

Giles

Hayne, esq. Ilchester,

Sir James

Head, bart. Canterbury.

William

Hearst, esq, Shafisbury.

Sir Charles

Hedges, knt. Calne.

Anthony

Henly, esq, Weymouth and Welcomb,

Henry Holt

Henley, esq. Lyme Regis.

Philip

Herbert, esq. Aylesbury.

Francis

Herbert, esq. Montgomery.

James

Herbert, esq. Queenbo rough.

Nathaniel

Hepie, esq. Dartmouth,

Can Lord

Hervey, Bury St Edmunds.

Robert

Heysham, esq. London.

John

Hichens, senior, St Ives.

â– JVilloughby

Hickman, esq. East Retford.

Trevor

Hill, esq. Saltash.

Trevor Vise.

Hillsborough, Appleby.

Trevor Vise.

Hillsborough, Aylesbury.

Joseph

( 4!>0 )

Joseph

Huixman, esq. Christ-Churcli;

Robert Banks Hodgkinson, esq. Wareham.

Sir Henry

Hoghton, bart. Lancashire.

John

Holt, esq. Aldborough, Stiff.

Robert

Honey wood, esq. Essex.

Eraser

Honeywood, esq, Shaftsbury.

Edward

Hooper, jun. esq. Chris t-Church.

James

Hoste, esq. Bcamber.

Sii Charles

Hotham, bart. Beverley.

James

Houston, esq. Sh. of Linlithgow.

William

Hucks, esq. Abingdon.

Edward

Hughes, esq. for Weobley.

Alexander

Hume, esq. Chippenham.

Walter

Hungerford, esq. Calne.

Michael

Hyde, esq. Aldborough, Sufl".

Benjamin

Hyet, esq. Gloucester.

J-

JACKSOK, esq. Sudbury.

Richard

Sir Theodore

Jansscn, kt. and bart. Yarmouth, I. Wight.

Abraham

Jansscn, esq. Dorchester.

Samuel

Jeake, esq. Winchelsea.

Edward

Jeffries, esq. Brecon Town.

John

Jeffries, esq. ditto.

Tobias

Jenkins, esq. York.

Arthur

Jenney, esq. Orford.

Sir John

Jennings, knt. Queenborough.

James

Jennings, esq. Abingdon.

Ralph

Jennison, esq. Northumberland.

John

Jennyns, jun. esq. Cambridge Town. J

John

Jervis, esq. Tamwortlj.

â– William

Jessop, esq. Aldborough, York.

Arthur

Ingram, esq. Horsham.

Arthur

Ingram, esq. ditto.

Richard

Ingram, esq. ditto.

Inhabitants of Crtcklade, Gloucester, Marlow, Read-

ing, Shrewsbury, Wendovcr, Westminster.

Sir Harry

Innes, Sh. of Elgin.

Thomas

Johnes, esq. Cardiganshire.

William

( 4!>< 1

William

Jolliffe, esq. Maiden.

Roger

Jones, esq. Brecon County;

Richard

Jones, esq. Old Sarum.

Richard

Jones, esq. Winchelsea.

Sir William

Irby, bart. Launceston.

Benedict

Ithell, esq. St Maws.

K.

Si i Charles

KEMEYS, bart. Appleby.

William

Ker, esq. Sh. of Roxburgh.

Abel

Ketelbey, esq. Bed win.

Abel

Ketelbey, esq, Andovcr.

John

King, esq, Queenborougb.

William

King, L.L.D. University of Oxford.

John

Kirril, esq. Tregony.

Corbet

Kynaston, esq. Shrewsbury!

John

Kyrwood, e«q. Hereford.

L. LADE, esq. Southward

Jot,

.Edmund

Lambert, esq. Hi n don.

Sir John

Lambert, bart. West bury.

Thomas

Lambert, esq. Old Sarum.

Henry

Lambton, esq. Durham City.

Sir Richard

Lane, kt. Minebead.

Thomas

Lant, esq. Southwark,

Sir Robert

Lawley, bart. Wenlock.

Richard

Lawley, esq. Wenlock.

Sir Thomas

Lawley, bart, Wenlock.

John

Lanton, esq. Newcastle -under- Line.

Charles

Legh, esq. Lestwithiel.

Charles

Legh, esq. Bodmyn.

Edward

Leigh, esq. Wallingford. ,

Sir Edward

Leigh ton, bart. Shrewsbury.

Charles

Leslie, esq. B. of Forfar, Sec.

William

Livingston, esq. B. of Aberdeen, ike.

George

Lewen, esq. Wallingford.

Thomas

Lewis, esq. Monmouthshire.

James Vise.

Limerick, Wendover.

Sir Thomas

Littleton, bart. Chichester.

William

Locke, esq. Mil bourn- Port.

Richard

Lock wood, esq. Worcester.

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Joshua

Lomax, esq. St Albans.

Sit James

Long, bart. Chippenham.

Charles

Long, esq. Dunwich.

Sit William

Lowther, bart. Pontefract.

Sir Charles

Lloyd, bart. Bishops- Castle.

Thomas

Lloyd, esq. Anglesey.

Richard

Loyde, esq. Cardigan.

John

Lumley, esq. Arundel.

Samuel

Lynn, esq. Rye.

Richard

Lyster, esq. Shrewsbury. M.

George

MACK AY, esq. Sh. of Sutherland.

Alexander

Macdowall, esq. Sh. ofWigton.

George

Mackenzie, esq. B. of Inverness, Sec.

George

Mackenzie, esq. Sh. of Cromarty.

Sir James

Mackenzie, bart. Sh. of Ross.

Sir James

Mackenzie, bart. B. of Kirkwall, &c;

Sir Humphry

Mackworth, bart. Cardigan. Magistrates, &c. of B. of Wigton. Magistrates, of B. of Kirkwall.

James

Mainwaring, esq. Chester.

Sir John

Malcolm, bart. Sh. of Clackmannan.

Henry-

Manaton, esq. Tavistock.

Henry

Manaton, esq. Camelford.

Richard

Manley, esq. Chester.

Bussy

Man sell, esq. Glamorganshire.

Rawleigh

Mansell, esq. Pembroke.

Reginald

Marriot, esq. Weymouth and Mclconib.

Charles

Mason, esq. Bishops-Castle.

Sir William

Massingberd, bart. Boston.

Sir George

Matthew, knt. Southwark.

Thomas

Matthew, esq. Cardiff.

Mayor, &c. of Beaumaris, Bristol, Sudbury.

Richard

Mead, esq. Ryegate.

Nathaniel

Mead, esq. Aylesbury.

Thomas

Mcdlycott, sen. esq. Milbourn-Port,

Thomas

Meredyth, esq. Midhurst.

Owen

Meyrieke, esq. Anglesea.

Charles Earl of Middlesex, Seaford,

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John

Middleton, esq. B- of Aberdeen, Seci

Carew Harvey Mildmay, esq. Harwich.

Sir John

Miller, bart. Chichester.

Edward

Miller, esq,. Petersfield.

Thomas

Millington, esq, Tregony.

James

Milner, esq. Minehead.

Edward

Mi n ill nil, esq. Bramber.

Edward

Minshull, esq. Bath.

William

Mitchell, esq. Huntingdon County.

Richard Vise.

Molesworth, esq. Eodmyn.

John

Molesworth, esq. Aldborough, Suff.

More

Molyneux, esq. Haslemere.

Thomas

Molyneux, esq. Preston.

James

Montagu, esq. Durham City.

Edward

Montagu, esq. Northampton.

Charles

Montagu, esq. Westminster.

Sir Robert

Monro, bart. B. of Kirkwall, &C.

James

Moodie, esq. S. oF Orkney and Shetland.

Arthur

Moore, esq. Grimsby.

William

Morden, esq. Norfolk.

Sir Cleave

More, bart. Bramber.

William

Morrison, esq. Sh. of Peebles.

Sir Roger

Mostyn, bart. Carnarvonshire.

Algernon E. of Mountrath, Hedoti.

Joseph

Moxon, esq. Warwick.

Edward

Mundy, esq. Derby Town.

Francis

Mundy, jun. esq. Leicestershire.

Thomas

Murdock, esq. Kirkcudbright.

James

Murray, esq. Sh. of Clackmannan.

Ditto

Sh. of Dumfries.

Sir Alexander

Murray, bart. Sh. of Peebles.

Robert

Myddelton, esq, Denbighshire.

John

Mytton, esq. Shrewsbury, N.

John

NAPIER, esq. Sh. of Stirling.

Sir James

Nasmyth, bart. Sh. of Peebles.

John

Neale, esq. Coventry.

Richard

Newdigate, esq. East Retford.

William

Newland, esq. St Michael.

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Thomas

Newnham; esq. Matlborougft.

Robert

Nightingale, esq. Shoreham.

John

Norris, esq. Chippenham.

Dudley

North, esq. Thetfortl.

William

Northey, esq. Wotton-Easset.

Thomas

Norton, esq. Orford:

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OAKELY, esq;, for Woodstock.

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Sir Edward

Obrien, bart. Peterborough.

Crew

Offley, esq. Newcastle -under- Line.

William

Ogle, esq. Cumberland.

TheophHuj

Ogilthorpe, esq. Haslemere.

Archibald

Ogilvy, e»q. Ayrshire.

Richard

Oldfield, esq. Windsor.

John

Oltnius, esq. Weymouth and Melconib.

Samuel

Ongley, esq. Bedford Town,

John

Orfeur, esq. Cockermouth.

William

Osbaldeston, esq. Scarborough.

Farley

Osborne, esq. Leominster.

Sir Arthur

Owen, bart. Pembrokeshire.

William

Owen, esq. Carnarvon.

Wyrriot

Owen, esq. Haverford-West.

P. PAGET, esq. Ilchester.

Thomas

Thomas

Parker, esq. Stafford.

Henry

Parsons, esq. Maiden.

Humphry

Parsons, esq. Rye gate.

Tracy

Paunce&rt, esq. Bedwln.

Edward

Pauncefort, esq. Malmsbury.

Benjamin

Pearks, esq. Worcester.

William

Peirs, esq. Wells.

Sir William

Pendarvis, kt. Launceston.

Aleiandec

Pendarvis, esq. Penryn.

William

Perm, esq. Winchelsea.

Edward

Phelipps, esq. Ilchester.

James

Phillips, esq. Carmarthen.

Griffith.

Phillips, esq. ditto.

Nicholas

Pbilpot, esq. Hereford.

William

Phipps, esq, Westbury.

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6ranado

Pigot, esq. Cambridge County/.

Robert

Piggot, esq. Shrewsbuty.

George

Pitt, esq. Wareham.

Thoma*

Pitt, esq. Andover.

Thomas

Pitt, esq. Wiltshire.

Robert

Pitt, esq. New Samra.

John

Pitt, esq. Chippenham.

John

Pitt, esq. Wareham.

Alexander

Pitfield, esq. Bridport.

Sir Willii.ni

Pole, bart. Honiton.

German

Pole, esq. Derby Town.

Nicholas

Polexfen, esq. Bedwin.

Sir Robert

Pollock, bart. 3h. of Renfrew.

Edward

Popham, esq. Tewksbury.

Francis

Popham, jiin. esq. Chippenham.

John

Popham, esq. Winchester.

Thomas

Powell, esq. Cardiganshire.

Lord Harry

Powlett, St Ives.

Norton

Powlett, esq. Petersfield.

Cha. Arm and

Powlett, esq. Newton, I. Wight.

William

Powlett, esq. Winchester.

John

Pratt, esq. Brecon Town.

William

Price, esq. Carnarvon.

John

Pryse, esq. Hereford.

Richard! .

Pye, esq. Derby Town.

Sir William

Pynsent, bart. Taunton.

Andrerr

QUICK, esq. Ashburton. R.

Morgan

RANIDYL, esq. Guilford,

Jones

Raymond, esq. St Michael,

George

Read, esq. Tewksbury.

Thomas

Read, esq. Tewksbury.

Sir Isaac

Rebow, kt. Colchester.

Thomas

Renda, esq, Morpeth.

Richard

Reynell, esq. Ashburton.

Francis Vise.

Rialton, Penryn.

Sir William

Rich, bart. Reading.

Sir Robot

Rich, bart. Dunwicb.

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Richard

H

Richard

Sir Barnham

Matthew

Russel

Gabriel

Luke

Nicholas

Samuel

Samuel

George

Hugh

Charles

Charles

Samuel

James

Matt. Chitty

Sir Jer. Van

Edwin

lEdward

Thomas

Sir John

Francis

John

David

David

John

Sir Thomas

Thomas

Matthew

Richard

Samuel

William

James

John

James

James

Matthew

Sir Fulwar

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Richardson, esq. Ipswich.

Rider, knt. Maidstone.

Ridley, esq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne* *

Robartes, esq. for Lestwithiel.

Roberts, esq. Marlborough.

Robinson, esq. Hedon.

Robinson, esq. Wotton-Basset.

Robinson, esq. Calne.

Robinson, esq. Cricklade.

Ross, esq. Sh. of Ross.

Ross, esq. ditto.

Ross, esq. ditto.

Ross, esq. Sh. of Clackmannan*

Rush, esq. Southwark.

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ST. AYMAND, esq. Steyning- St. Quintin, esq. St. Maws. Sambroke, bart. Queenborough. Sandys, esq. Droitwich. Sayer, esq. Wendover. Scawen, esq. London. Schaw, bart. Sh. of Clackmannan. Scobel, esq. St Maws. Scott, esq* Sh. of Kincardine. Scott, esq. B. of Crail, &c. Scott, esq. B. of Aberdeen, &c. Scrope, esq. Bristol. Sebright, bart. Woodstock. Sergison, esq. Lewes. Sharp, esq. Sh. of Dumfries. Shepherd, esq. Southwark. Shepherd, jun. esq. Cambridge Town. Shepherd, esq. Aldborough, SufF. Shepherd, esq. Honiton. Sinclair, esq. Bute and Caithness-shire. Sinclair, esq. B. of Kinghorn, &c. Sinclair, esq. Sh. of Sutherland. Skinner, esq. Andover. Skipwith, bart, Coventry. Skrymsher, esq. Leicester.

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Henry

Skylling, esq. Ludgershall.

Henry

Slingsby, esq. Knaresbo rough.

William

Sloper, esq. Bedwin.

Thomas

Smith, esq. Launceston.

James

Smith, esq, Taunton.

Stephen

Soame, esq. East Retford.

Edward

Southwell, esq. Rye.

George

Speke, esq. Wells.

Charles

Stanhope, esq. Milbourrt-Port.

Sir Bryan

Stapylton, bart. Boroughbridge.

John

Stapylton, esq. ditto.

Sir John

Statham, kt. Litchfield.

Charles

Statham, esq. Launceston.

John

Still, esq. Shaftesbury.

Sir Harry

Stirling, bart. Sh. of Perth.

Sir William

Strickland, bart. Malton.

John

Stuart, esq. Sh. of Wigton.

Sir John

Stuart, bart. Berwickshire.

Sir Simeon

Stuart, bart. Hampshire. Stuart, esq. B. of Dumfries, StC.

William

William

Stuart, esq. Kirkcudbright.

Sir James

Stuart, bart. ditto.

James

Stuart, esq. ditto.

Francis

Swanton, esq. Old Sarum,

Richaid

Swinfen, esq. Tamworth.

John

Syramons, esq. Pembrokeshire. T.

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Sir Richard

TEMPLE, bart. Buckingham Town.

Sir Fisher

Tench, bart. Southwark.

William

Thompson) esq. Ipswich.

William

Thompson, esq. Orford.

Richard

Thompson, esq. Reading.

William

Thompson, esq. Milbom-Port.

William

Thornton, esq. Lincoln.

Sir John

Thorold, bart. Grantham.

Robert

Tracy, esq. Worcester.

Nathaniel

Trayton, esq. Lewes.

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Robert

Thomas

James

John

Paul

Darrel

Darrcl

Darrel

Sir John

Arthur

William

Charles

Samuel

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Trefusis, esq. Peniyn. Trefusis, esq. Grampound. Tregeare, Gent. Stives. Tregeare, esq. St. Ives. Treraearn, esq. St. Ives. Trelawney, esq. Callington. Trelawney, esq. LestwithieL Trelawney, esq. Truro. Trevelyan, bart. Minehead. Trevor, esq. Denbigh. Trye, esq. Gloucester. Tucker, esq. Old Sarum. Tuffnell, esq. Maiden. Tylney, esq. Whitchurch.

Charles

Sir George

William Vise.

Gwyn

Will. Gwyn

Alexander

Alexander

John

George

Henry

Edward

Henry

Henry

William

John

John

John

Peter

John

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VANBRUGH, esq. Plymouth. Vandeput, bart. Westminster. Vane, Durham County. Vaughan, esq. Radnorshire. Vaughan, esq. Brecon County. Udny, esq. B. of Aberdeen, &c Udny, esq. Aberdeenshire. Verney, esq. Radnor. Vernon, esq. Haslemere. Vernon, jun. esq. Stafford. Vernon, esq. Penryn.

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WALLER, esq. Wicomb. Waller, esq. St. Ives. Wallis, esq. Steyning. Walter, esq. Lymington. Walter, esq. Haslemere. Walter, esq. Guilford. Walter, esq. Bridport. Ward, esq. London.

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