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M^^J-^
A<^ C-r^ /T/AAyTi^^^f'*-''
CHRONOLOGICAL
REGISTER
OF BOTH
HOUSES
or THK
3BrtttJ5|^ i^arltament
From the Union in 1708,
TO THE
THIRD PARJUAMBNT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND,
IN 1807.
rssz
Bir
ROBERT BEATSON, LL.D.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
Honnont
PAINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ANDORMl,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
1807.
.
'^_
k^_^i
GENERAL CONTENTS OF THE WORK.
I. ^ L I s T of a// the Fakliamehts^ with the several Alterations
wbicb have happened by Deaths^ Preferments^ and undue
EleSiions^ from tbe Union in 1708, to the First Session of
the Third Parliament of tbe United Kingdom of
Great Britain a/r// Ireland iVr 1837.
II. jin Alphabetical List of all tbe Counties, Cities, andBo^
RouoHs, shewing tbe Time they first began to send Members ,
and their Rights ofEle&i^n^ as decided by tbe House.
III. y^n Account of all the Co tuTKOvzKT Ei^ Elections, with the
several Determinations concerning tbem^from tbe lyb cfELi^
z A B E T H, to tbe present Time.
IV. An Alphabetical List of all the Members, and their Country
Seats^ shewing tbe several Counties^ Cities^ or Boroughs,
vtbich they have represented,
V. Tbe Heads of the Statutes irow in Fdrce, concerning Ele&ions.
VI. A List of the Peers ^England, who have sat in Parlia .
ment^ from the Union with Scotland in 1708, to 1807.
VII. ji List of the Scots Peeks, who have been returned to all
tbe Parliaments since the \J v 10 s with Scotland in 1707.
VIII. ^Lisr of the Irish Peers who have been returned to the
United Parliament of Gke at Bkitain and Ireland, since
tbe Union in 1800.
THE ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT
Of GREAT BRITAIN, constituted by the Unioiu
Met,
Session z, November 14, 1754,
Session 2, November 13, 1755,
Session 3, December 2, 1756.
Session 4, December i, 17 57^
Session 5, November 23, 1758,
Session 6, November 13, 1739^
Session 7, November 18, 1760,
Arthur Onslow, esq. Speaker— Surrey.
Dissolved, March 20, X76i.
Prorogmed,
April 25, 1755.
May 27, 17X6.
July 4, 1757,
June 20, 1758.
June 2, 1759.
May 22, 1760.
March 18, 176X1
TWELFTH PARLIAMENT.
Session i.
Session 2,
Session 3,
Session 4,
Session 5,
Session 6,
Met,
November 25, .1762,
November 15, 1763,
January 10, 1765,
December 17, 1765,
November 11, 1766,
November 24, 1767,
Sir John Cust» bt. Speaker— Grantham.
Dissolved, March 12, 1768.
Prorogued,
April 19, 1763.
April 9, 1764.
May 13, 1765.
une 6, 1766.
uly 2, 1767.
Vlarch 10, 1768.
THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT.
Session i.
Session 2,
Session 3,'
Session 4,
Session 5,
Session 6,
Met,
May 10, 1768,
January 1, 1769,
November 13, 1770,
ianuary 21, 1772,
November 26, 1772.
Prorogued,
November, 1768.
May 9, 1770.
May 8, 1771.
June 9, 1772.
Ju'y '• 1773-
June 22, 1774*
.January i, 1774,
Sir John Cust, hart. Speaker, resigned on account of bad health,
> January 17, 1770.
Siir Fletcher Norton, bt. Speaker— >Guilford, Jan. 17, 1770.
Dissolved, September 30, 1774.
A3 . FOUR
( vi )
FOURTEENTH PARUAMIMT
Met,
NovonhAr 99, 17^4,
October 26, 1775,
October 3, 177^
Nove^bCjr ao, i7y*r,
November a^9 *y7^>
Novembfr 25, I779f
Dissolv'fd^ Julj 89 I78q.<
Sir Fletcher Norton, knt« Speaker— >Giulford, Surrey
$<VlioR I9
Session 2,
SesMjfi 3,
Session 4f
Sf «sioa i,
Seision $,
Proropied,
May 26y 177^.
May 25, 1776.
June 6, 1777.
May 15, f77».
July 3f 1779-
fuly 8, i78q<
FIFnSFNTU PAHWAMENT.
Session 1,
Session 2,
Session 3,
Met,
November 27, i78i«
December 5, 1782,
Nove^ibfir i|, 1784,
Prorogued,
Jljly 18, 1781.
July II, 1782.
July 16, 1783.
March 24, 1784.
Dissolved, Mdrcb 25, 1784.
Charlfr^ Wolfiran Comw^ll, esq. Spoakcr— Winchelpea, Sussex:*
SIXTEENTH PARLIAMENT.
Session i,
Session ^^
Session q^
Session 4,
Session 5,
Session 6»
Session 7,
Met,
May J 8, 1784,
; •Duarjc is^ 1785,
January 24, I'jS^^
January 23, 1787,
November 27, 1787,
March fo, 1788,
Prorogued,
i^ugust 2O9 1784.
August 2, 1785.
July II, 1786.
May 30, 1787.
July II, 1788.
August II, 1789.
June I0| X79P*
January 7, 1790,
Charles Wolfran Cornwall, esq. Sff akf ffwRye, Sussex. Died.
William Wyndham Grenville, esq. Speaker — Buckinghamshire,
January 5, 1789.
Henry Addington, tsq. Speaker— -Devizes, May 8, l7^9«
Dissolved, June lo, 1790.
• ^ • SEVEN.
I vB )
sEvsmismH parliament.
Sesdon It
Session a,
Session 3,
Session 4,
Session 5,
Session 6,
Met,
MovemlKr 25,^ 1790,
January 31, 1792,
\ December^ I7J^29
January 21, 1794,
December 30, 1794, ,
October Z9% I795f
Henry Addington, esq. Speaker— Devizes
Dissolved, May 29> 1796.
Prorogued,
une IQ, 179X*
une 15, 1792^
une 21, 1793.
July II, 1794*
June 2$, 1795.
May 19, 1796.
EIQHTEENTH PAWJEAMENT-
Session i»
Session 2,
Session 3,
Session 4,
Session 5,
MfiU
September ^17^ I7{)6|
November 2, 1797,
November 20, 1798,
September 24, 1799,
November 11, 1800,
Prorogindi
{une 20, 1797*
day 29, 1798*
July 12, 1799.
July 29, idoo.
December 12, i8oo«
Henry Addington, esq. Speaker, Devizes, resigned Sept. 10, i8ox«
HRST IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
Met, Prorogaed,
February 2, 180 1, July 2, i8oi*
October 29, 1801, June 28, 1892.
Sir John Mitford, knt. Speaker— Beerakton, resigned Feb. 8, i8o3»
Charles Abbot, esq.-— Helstone, February jo, i8o2*
OisMdved, June 29, i8oa»
Session i.
Session 2,
A4
SECOND
/ ir
CHRONOLOGICAL
REGISTER
OF BOTH
HOUSES
Qt THK
3Brtti0|) iParliament
From the Union in 1708,
TO THE
THIRD PARLIAMBNT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND,
IN 1807.
B7
ROBERT BEATSON, LL.D.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. II,
Hotmon:
PAINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ANDOXMK,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
1807.
■
P
)
^
F^ Ka.
^■o.
97 Newton, Lencosier.
"3«
Retford, East,
Nolling,
230
Richmond,
rori
114 Norfolk county.
229
Rippon,
Tori.
237 Northallerton, York,
9'
Rochester,
Kent,
120 Norlhampion caunyi.
243
RomneyN./LM/, Cinque Port.
122 Northampton Town.
29i
Ross sbire.
Scot/.
125 Northumberland COB ny.
295
Roxburgh shite.
Scot/.
115 Norwich; Norfolk.
'3«
Rutland county.
129 Notiinnham coan/v-
244
Ry^ .
Cinque-Port.
J30 Nottingham lown.
1S3 Ryegate,
Sttrrey.
0.
s.
51 OiKHAMProN, Devon.
139
Salop county.
i
175 Orford, i;//i/i.
143
Salop /o«j«.
291 Orkney and Zetland sbire.
27
Saltash,
Cornwall.
Scott.
241
Sandwich, Kent,
CinquePorl,
133 Oxford county.
303
Sarum, New,
Wilts.
J34 Onfurd Vnheriiiy.
216
Sarum. Old,
Wilts.
135 Oxford cj/y.
228
Scarborough,
York.
P.
2JI
Scotland.
246
Seaford, Sussex,
Cinque-Port.
^03 Peebles jhire, Scot/.
297
Selkirk shire.
Scoll.
266 Pembrukc county, XValei,
3"
Selkirk, Peebles, i^c. Scoll.
267 Pembroke town, Wales.
67
Shafton or Shaftsbury.DorMf.
32 Penrjn, Cornv:all,
J9i
Shoreham, New,
Sujse.v,
293 Perth shire, Scoll.
J 45
Somerset county.
206 Psrth, Dundee, (fa-c. 5'n>//.
'i4
Southampton county.
321 PctctborouE'", Norlhamp.
■S6
Southampton Iowa.
159 Petersfield, Soulbomp.
181
Southwatk,
Surrey.
167
Stafford county.
53 Plympton, Devon.
169 Stafford town.
38 Pontefract, 2er:t.
107
Stamford,
Lineoln.
261 Poole, Z)or«/.
'»« . . -
Stirling shire.
Scotland.
29 Portplgham or Wcstlow,
Com.
Scotland.
157 Portsmouth, Soulhamt.
194
Steyning,
Sussex.
9J Piston. Z.«r../.r.
161
StockbrJilge,
South amp.
a-
177
Sudbury,
Sujoli,
172
Suffolk county.
93 QUEENBOROUOH, Kent.
180
Surrey county.
R.
187
Sussex county.
299
Sutherland sbire
, Scotland.
269 Radnor coBAfj-, Walts.
T.
370 Radnor J\>iu ro^ff, Wales.
^ 5 Reading. B„^^.
302
Ta<», Dingwall.
■he. Scoll.
B - 294 Renfrew jj6/rf, Scoli.
171
lamr/oiih,
Stafford.
55 Tavis-
(*** m
im )
No.
55 Tayistock,
249 Taunton,
79 Tewksjbury,
118 Thetford,
^34 Thirsk,
59 Tiverton,
49 Totness,
33 Trcgony, .
24 Truro,
W.
24J Wales.
6 Wallingford,
68 Wareham,
197 Warwick county.
199 Warwick Town.
148 WcUs,
13 Wendover,
Devon, 10
Somerset, 98
Gloucester, 300
Norfolk, 314
Devon, 204
Devon. 201
Cornwall. 245
Cornwall,
.4
136
Berks, 217
Dorset, 219
220
_^_ _ , Somerset,
13 Wendover, Bucks. 117
143 Wenlock, Great, . 6W(9^, 158
83 Weobley, , Hereford, 224
ao8 Westbury, A^zZfj-. 225
^9 West low, Cornwall.
no Westminster, Middlesex,
200 Westmoreland r0»ff/)f. . 29 1
64 Weymouth, Dorset,
265 Whitchurcb; Soutbamp,
Wicombe, Bm^ks,
Wigan, Lancaster.
Wigtoun jAir^, Scotland.
Wigtoun, New Galloway,
6*r, Scotland.
Wilton, . Wilts.
Wilts county,
Winchelsea, Sussex, Cinque
Port.
Winchester^ Soutbam,
Windsor, New, Berks.
Woodstock, New, Oxon,
Wotton- Basset, Wilts.
Worcester county.
Worcester «/y.
Y.
Yarmouth, Great, Norf.
Yarmouth, Soutbamp.
York county,
York city,
Z.
Zbtiand and Orkney sbire^
Scotland,
« « I
AN
ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF ALfc THS
Counties^ Cities^ Boroughs^ iHc. of Ireland*
■*«i
316 ANTRIM co«ii/jf;
320 Armagh county,
321 Armagh town.
377 Athlone,
Weitmeatb.
B.
Cork.
Antrim.
330 Banoon Bru>gE|
318 Belfast,
C.
319 Carrickfergus.
369 Cashell r//y, Tipperary.
322 Catherlough county.
323 Catherlough /ow/r.
324 Cavan county.
325 Clare county.
370 Clonmell,
356 Coleraine,
327 Cork county.
328 Cork c//)r.
Tipperary,
Londonderry.
No. E.
326 Ennis, 01*f«'r
342 £nniskillen, titmaHtt^^
341 PlEkMANAGB COUltty,
G.
343 Caiway vomty.
344 (jf«lway /<;tOjf.
K.
345 Kerry county.
347 Kildare county.
348 Kilkenny coir/7/jr.
349 Kilkenny rtVy.
350 King's county.
331 Kinsale,
Cork*
333 Donegal county.
334 Down county,
336 Downpatrick
337 DrogHcda,
338 Dublin county.
339 Dublin «Vy.
340 Dublin University.
359 Dundalk,
372 Dungannon,
375 Dungarvan,
Down.
Lowtb.
Lowth.
Tipperary,
Waterford.
L.
351 Leitrim county.
352 Limerick county.
353 Limerick city.
317 Lisburne,
354 Londonderry county,
^^$ Londonderry city.
357 Longford county.
338 Lowth county.
M.
332 Mallow,
360 Mayo county.
361 Meath^otf«/y.
362 Monaghan county ^
Antrim^
Cork.
N.
335 Nsw&T, Shwn. 568 TiMiMftt fMrniy.
346 Tralec, Kerry.
P. * 371 Tyrone county,
364 Po&TA&LiNOTON, ^een*s coun.
W.
Q. 373 Waterpord county.
363 Quksn's county. 374 Waterford ^ tVjr.
376 Westmeath county %
R. 378 Wexford county.
365 R08SCOMMON county. 379 Wexford /oii;i!r.
380 Ross, (New) Wes^ord* 381 Wicklow coviv/y*
S. , Y.
366 Sligo county. 329 Yougball,^ . Cork.
367 SUgo /own.
THE
BRITISH
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 1 . Bedford County.
11 John E. of Upper Ossory/ Thomas Alston, esq.*
Henry Osborn, esq. ^
12 Francis M. of Tavistock.* Robert Henley Ongley, esq*
John E.of Upper Ossory. ^
IS John E. of Upper Ossory. Robert Henley Ongley, esq.
14 John E. of Upper Ossory. RobertHenley Ongley, esq/
1 5 John E. of Upper Ossory. Hon, St Andrew St John. ^
16 John E. of Upper Ossory. Hon. St Andrew St John. •
Robt. Henley, L. Ongley;^
Hon. St Andrew St John.' ^
17 JohnE. of Upper Ossory." Hon. St Andrew St John.
John Osborn, esq. '*
1 8 John Osborn, esq. Hon. St Andrew St John.
1 John Osborn, esq. ' Hon. St Andrew St John. *
2 John Osborn, esq. Hon. St Andrew St John.
3 John Osborn, esq. Francis Pym, esq.
Francis Pym, esq.
■ ■ ■ III. i
I Oi Ire/and -y died, a new Wiit ordered Nov. 23, 1758. — * Eld-
est Son of Sir Rowland Alston j bart. to whose Title he succeeded.-—
3 Uncle to Sir George Osborn^ bart. a Vice-Admiral of the Blue
[vol. h.] B Squadrjrt
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet.— 4 Only Son of the Duke of Bed^
ford ; died, a new Writ ordered March 24, 1767. — S Made Ranger
of Rockingham Forest^ and Lord Lieutenant and Custoi Rotulorum of
this County. — ^ Created Lord Ongley in Ireland^ Sept. 2, 1776. — 7
Brother to Lord St John ; appointed Under Secretary of State to the
Right Hon. Charles James Fox, one of His Majesty's Principal Se-
cretaries of State, April 1783.-^8 Found not to be properly returned*
— 9 Of Ire/and ; found by the Committee to be duly Elected, and
ought to ha<re been returned 5 but the Committee left Mr Si John at
liberty to petition the House on the Merits of the Election \ July i,
1784, Mr .S/ ^Oi&« petitioned accordingly.— 10 The Committee that
tried the merits of the Election, found Mr St John duly Elected. — ^^
Created Baron Upper Gssory of Ampthitl^ in the County of Bedford ;
and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of tl^e Crown to
make out a new Writ, Sept, 1794.-*'** Son of Sir G^or^^ Oshorn^
bart.
Pari. 16. Robert Henley ^ Lord Ongley of the Kingdom of /rr//ixr//,
petitioned against the Hon. Mr St John being returned. The Chair-
man of the Committee that tried this Election reported to the House,
that Lord Ongley waft duly elected, and ought to hav« be^n return-
ed, but they left Mr St John at liberty to petition the House oA the
merits of the Election, July r, 1784. Mr St John and several of the
Freeholders petitioned against Lord Ongley*s Election. The Chair-
man of the Committee that tried the iberits of the Election reported
to the House, that they found that the Hon. St Andrew St John was
duly Elected.
I Only Son of Sir George Osborn,'^^ Brother to Lord St John ;
succeeded his Brother as Lord St John of Bletsoe ) a new Writ or-
dered January 21, 1806.
PAkLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
Pari. No. 2. Bedford Town.
1 1 R. Henley Ongley , esq. Francis Heme, esq.
1 2 Richard Vernon, esq. ' Francis Heme, esq.
3 3 Richard Vernon, esq. Samuel Whitbread, esq.
34 Sir William Wake, bt. Robert Sparrow, esq. *
Samuel Whitbread, esq. ^
15 Sir William Wake, bt. Samuel Whid>read, esq.
1 6 William Colhoun, esq. Samuel Whitbread, esq.
17 William Colhoun, esq. Samuel Whitbread, jun. esq.
1 8 Wflliam Colhoun, esq. Samuel Whitbread, esq.
1 Samuel Whitbread, esq. William Colhoun, esq.
2 Samuel Whitbread, esq. Thomas Lee Antonie^ escj.
3 Samuel Whitbread, esq.^ Thoma6 Lee Antonie, esq.
I Made one of the Clerks Comptrollers of His Majesty's House-
hold ; a new Writ ordered April i8, 1^64, he was re-elected.—*
Not dulj elected."— -3 Duly elected and ought to have been returned.
^ Appointed Secretary at War^ immediately 6n the Dissolution of
last Parliament.
Pari. 14. Samuel Whitbread 2ixA John Howard^ esqrs. petitioned.
The Chairman of the Committee who tried this contested Electioix
reported to the House, that Sir William Wake, bart. is duly elected y
that Robert Sparroiv, esq. is not duly elected j.that Samuel Wbii^
bready esq. is duly elected, and ought to have been returned \ apd
that John Howard ^ esq. is not duly elected.
Pari. 17. John Paynet esq. petitioned against Mr Whitbread'* s
Election ; renewed the 2d Session. The Chairman of the Committee
that tried this contested Election reported to the House^ that Sa*
muel Whitbread J jun. esq. was'duly elected, and that the Petition
was neither frivolous nor vexatious, March 1792.
Bi
I
•* Parliamentary REoisTERt
Pari No. 3- Berks Coicfily-
II Penyston Powney, esq.' Henry Pye, esq.
Arthur Vansittart, esq
] 2 Arthur Vansittart, esq, Henry Pye, esq.
13 Arthur Vansittart, esq. Thomas Craven, esq. ^
John Elwes, esq.
14 ChrisfopherGrlffith, esq.' John Elwes, esq.
Win. Henry Hartley, esq. John Elwes, esq.
1 5 Win. Henry Hartley, esq. John Elwes, esq.
16 George Vansittart, esq. Henry James Pye, esq.
17 George Vansittart, esq. Win. Henry Hartley, esq. *
Charles Dundas, esq.
1 8 George Vansittart, esq. Charles Dundas, esq.
1 George Vansittart, esq. Charles Dundas, esq. '
2 George Vansittart, esq. Charles Dundas, esq.
3 George Vansittart, esq. Charles Dundas, esq.
' A Verdurer of WintJ^vr Forest ; died, a neiv Writ ordered March
14, 1757- — ' Brother to Lord Craven, and a Rear Admiral of the
Blue Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet ; died, a new Writ ordered
Uec. 21. 1772. — 3 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant la the
Clerk of the Crown for a new Wcit, Jan 14, 1776.— 4 Died, and.
the Speaker issued his WatranC to the Clerk of the Ciown for a new
Writ, August 1794.
' Counsellor of State to the Prince of IVa/ei in Seci/aaii.
)»ARLIAM£MTARY REGISTER* &
I^arl. No. 4. New Windsor Tozvn.
1 1 Rt. Hon, Henry Fox. ' Hon. John Fitzwilliam. *
12 Hon. Augustus Keppel. ^ Hon. John Fitzwilliam. *
1 3 Hon. Augustus Keppel. * Lord George Beauclerk. ^
Richard Tonson, esq. ^
Hon. John Montagu. *
14 Hon. Augustus Keppel. Hon. John Montagu.
13 Pen, Portlock Powney. Hon. John Montagu-
16 Pen. Portlock Powney. ^ Hon. John Montagu. '""
R. CoUey E. Morningt."
17 R. Colley E. Mom. k.s.p. P. Portlock Powney, esq. '*
William Grant, esq. *^
18 Hon. R. Fulk Greville. '* Henry Isherwood, esq. '*
Sir William Johnston, bt.
1 Hon. R. Fulk Greville. Sir William Johnston, bt.
2 Hon. R. Fulk Greville.' John Williams, esq.
Arthur Vansittart, jun. esq.
3 Edward Desbrowe, esq.* Richard Ramsbottom, esq.
' Brother to Lord llchester^ and Secretary at War. Made one of
His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State \ a new Writ ordered
Nov. 14, 1755) he was re-cho^n. Made Paymaster-General to His'
Majesty ^s Land Forces, Guards, and Garrisons j a new Writ ordered
July I, 1757, he was re-chosen.— * Brother to Viscount Fit%wiiliam^
oi Ireland^ has a Company in the Foot Guards, and a Groom of the
Bedchamber to the Duke of Cumberland. Made Colouel of a Regi-
ment of Foot in November 1755, and a Major General in June 1759.
3 Next Brother to the Earl of jUhemarle^ a Captain in the Nayy,
and in 1760, made a Colonel of Marines.— 4 Madjs Colonel of a Re-
giment of Horse in 1760, and a Lieutenant General in 176 1. — 5
Made a Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber, in 1762 made a Rear-
Admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Majesty' Fleet. Made a Com-
missioner of the Admiralty, a new Writ ordered December 1765, he
was re- chosen.— ^ Uncle to the Duke of St Alhans^ Colonel of a
a Regiment of Foot, Governor oiLandguard Fort^ and a Lieutenant
General ^ died, a new Wcit ordered. May 13, 1768.— 7 Died, and
the Speaker issued his Warrant to the plerk of the Crown to make
out a new Writ, Oct. 1772.— ^ Only Son of Lord Beaulieu. — 9 A
Vetdurcr of Windsor Forest, Made Ranger of Windsor Little Park,
B3 a
TARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,
a rew Writ ordered June 12, 1788.— '^ His Father Lord Beau/ieu
on the 8th of July 1784 being created Ear.l Beau/i'eu, he w^s from
that time stiled Lord Montagu ; died, and the Speaker Itsued his War-
rant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ July 1787 "Of
Inland; a Commissioner of the Treasury, and K. S. P. in thia
Parliament before for Sahasb.—^-'- Ditd, 3 new Writ ordered Jan.
12. 1794.— '3 A Welsh Judjre, and Solicitor-General to tbe yueen ;
in this Parliament before for Shaftesbury. — 14 Second Brother to the
Earl of Warviwk, and one of His Majesty's Eqiierries.— <S Wed, a
new Writ ordered Feb. 141 1794-
! Brother to the Earl of Warvnich, and a Groam of his Majesty's
Bedchamber. — ' Vice-Chamberlain of tjie Queen's Household.
Pari. II. R/<rAflri//iflmj-Jo//ow(, esq. petitioned, when the Commit-
tee that tried the Election found Mr Greville duly elected, and the
Election as far as regarded "John Wiliiamr, esq. to be a void Eleclion.
Feb. 1804. A new Writ ordered, Feb. i8oi.
PutL No. 5. Reading.
11 Charles Vise. Fane. ' William Strode, esq. '
John Dodd, esq.
12 Sir Francis KnoUys, br. John Dodd, esq.
13 Henry Vansittart, esq. ^ John Dodd, esq.
14 Francis Annesley, esq. John Dodd, esq.
15 Francis Annesley, esq. John Dodd, esq. *
Rich-AldvvorthNeville, esq.*
16 Francis Annesley, esq. Rich. Aldworth Neville, esq.
17 Francis Annesley, esq. Rich. Aldworth Neville, esq.
18 Francis Annesley, esq. Rich, Aid worth Neville, esq.'^
John Simeon, esq. ' .
1 Francis ATinesley, esq, John Simeon, esq.
2 F.Arinesley, esq. l.l.d.' Charles Shaw Lefevre, esq.*
3 John Simeon, esq. - Charles Shaw Lefevre, esq.
t Of Ire/and. — » Died, a new Writ ordered Nov. 13, 1755. — 3
Appointed one of the Supreme Council and Superintendants of the
Sasi India Company's affairs in India — supposed to have perished in
■ his
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bis Passage to India ^ on board of His Majesty's Ship Aurora: no-
Writ ordered (although frequently moved for), as no certain ac-
counts bad been received of his Death. — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered,
Feb. 12, 1782.— 5 In this Parliament before for Buckingbamy Bro-
ther-in-law to Earl Temple. Succeeded as Baron Braybooke of Bii*
liugbearm Berkshire (on the Death of Lord Howard of Waiden) a
new Writ ordered, May 30, 1797 — ^ A Master in Chancery, and
Recorder of the Borough oi Reading.
P?rl. II. John Dodd^ fsq. petitioned, but afterwards requested
leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
Pari. 13. 'John Bindley^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards requested
leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
* A Master of Downing College, Cambridge. — * A Barrister at
Xaw. Returned also for the Borough of Bedwin^ made his choice
for this Borough.
9 * t' ' \ I "■
Pari. No. 6, Wallingford.
1 1 R. Neville Aldworth, esq. John Harvey, esq. '
12 Sir J. Gibbons, bt. & kb.' John Harvey, esq. *
Sir Qeorge Kgot, bt. *
13 John Aubrey, esq. * Rob^t Pjgot, esq. *
JoIpiB Cator, esq.
14 Su: Robert Barker, kt. ^ Jx>hn Cator, eaq^
15 John Aubrey, esq, • Chaloner Arcedeckne, esq.
16 Sir Francis Sykes, bt. Thomas Aubrey, esq
17 Sir Francis JSykes, bt. Nath. WUl. WraxaU, • esq.^
, Francis Will. Sykes, esq. **
18 Sir Francis Sykes, bt. , Sampson Lord Eardley. "
t,
1 Sir Francis Sykes, bt. Sisunpson Lord Eardley. '
2 Sir Francis Sykes, bt- * William Lewis Hughes, esq.
George Galway Mills, esq*
3 Richard Benyon, esq. William LewisHughes, esq.
» A Welsh Judge — *Died, anew Writ ordered/Jan. 10, 1765. —
Made a Knight of the Bath in 1761. — 3 Created hoxd Pigot oi Pa-
B 4 tesball
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teshull in Ireland, Dec. 17, 1765. — S Brother to Lord figot,
Lieutenant Colonel of the ^8th Regiment of Foot, and Govern
5( itfflWfj' Castle. Made Warden of the Mint, anew Wrltordered
Jan, 21, 1772. — ^ Eldest Son ai^y^ Thomas Aubrey, bart. — 7 Bri-
gadier General in the East India Company's Service. — 8 Made a
Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered July 10, 1782,
he was re-elected. Made a Commissioner of the Treasury, a new
Writ ordered December 24, 1783, be was re.elected.—?Made Stew-
ard of the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buchs ; a new
Writ ordered March 6, 1794. — '° Son of the other Member. — " Of
Ireland,
1 Of the Kingdom of Ireland.—-^ Died, a new Writ ordered Feb.
3, J 804.
'ar/. No. 7. Abingdon.
1 1 John Moreton, esq.
12 John Moreton, esq.'
1 3 John Moreton, esq. *
Nathaniel Bayley, esq. '
1 4 John Mayor, esq. *
John Mayor, esq.
15 John Mayor, esq. ^
Henry Howarth, esq. *
Edward Loveden Loveden, esq.
16 Edward Loveden Loveden, esq.
17 Edward Loveden Loveden, esq. ^
18 Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, esq. '
1 Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, esq.
2 Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, esq. '
3 Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, bart-
> Made Chief Justice of C/iesfer, a new Wrjt ordered December IC,
176a. — ^ Found to be not duly elected, Feb. 8, 1770 ; in this Par-
}iament aftcrwaids for Neui Romney. — 3 Found duly elected, and
cught to have been telurred, Feb. 8, 1770-.— 4 The Committee that
tiled this Election found il a void Election ; and a new Writ ordereji,
March
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March 6, 1775.— *5 Made Ste'v^rard of the three Cbiltem Hundreds of
Stoke^ Deshorougby and Bonenbam^ in the County of Bucks ; a new
Writ ordered, December 16, 1782. — ^ One of His Majesty's Coun-
cil at LaWy drowned in the River Thames ; a new Writ ordered
May, 12, 1783.-- 7 Lieut. Colonel to the Berkshire Militia^ — ^ A
Merchant in London^ and a Director of the Easi India Company.
Pari. 13. Nathaniel Bay ley ^ esq. petitioned, and was found duly
elected.
Pari. 14. Ihomas Woolridge petitioned. The Committee that
tried this contested £lection, found the sitting Member duly elected,
and that the Petition was frivolous and vexatious ; and the House
ordered the Petitioner to make satisfaction to Mr Mayor, and reim-
burse him the Expences that his Petition had occasioned him.
< A Director of the Easi bidia Company, created a Baronet,
Dec. 3, 1802.
^arh No. 8. Buckz?ighamski?e.
11 Hon Sir W. Stanhope, KB* Richard Lowndes, esq.
12 Hon. SirW. Stanhope, KB* Richard Lowndes, esq.
13 Ralph Earl Vemey. * Richard Lowndes, esq.
14 Ralph Earl Vemey. George Grenville, esq. '
Thomas Grenville, esq. *
15 Ralph Earl Vemey. Thomas Grenville, esq.
16 RcHon.VJT.W. Grenville.^ John Aubrey, esq.'
17Rt.Hon.W.W.Grenville.* Ralph Earl Vemey. ®
Rt. Hon. Jas. Grenville. ^ W.Kenry,M.ofTitchfield.'*
18 Rt. Hon. Jas. Grenville. " W.H.Scott,M.ofTitchfield.
Richard Earl Temple. '*
1 Richard Earl Temple. * W.H. Scott, M.ofTitchfield.*
2 Richard Earl Temple. W.H.Scott, M. of Titchfield.
3 Richard Earl Temple.^ W. H. Scott, M. of Titchfield.
? Brother to the Earl of Chesterfield,—'^ Of Ireland.— I A Teller
of the Exchequer, and Nephew and Heir to Earl Temple^ to whose
Title and Estate he succeeded^ and the Speaker issued his Warrant to
the
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tlie Clerk of the Grown for a new Writ, Oct. 9, 1779—4 An En.
*ign in the Foat Guards, and Brother to Eatl Temple. — S Sccoad
Brother to Eail Temple, ]d\\\\. HaymasEer-General of the Land Tor-
ces. — 6 Chosen Speaker on the death of Mr Comivali, January 5,
1789, Appointed one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of
State, a new Wtit ordered June 6, 1789, he was re-elected. Creat-
ed Nov. 25, 1790, BitTOn Grenvil/e aiWiiiton-under-Bariiimodii\ the
County oi Buciingham; a new Writ ordered Dec, 12, 1790- — 7 Eld-
est Son of Sir Ibomas Aubrey^ bart. a Camroissioner of the Treasury,
succeeded his father as Baronet.— S Qf Ireland; died, anew Writ
ordered, April 4, 1791. — 9 Cousin to the Marqaisof Biiei/n'^iflOT,-
a Member of His Majesty's most honourable Privy Co-Jncil ; m this
Parliament before for the Town of Buckingham. — '" Eldest Son of
theDukeof Pori/flflrf,- in this Parliament beforcfor P^ffj^W; ap-
pointed Lord Lieutenant of the County of Middlisex. Took the Name
of Scolt in r795._" Made Steivard of the Chiliern Hundreds in the
County of Buckingham ,- anew Writ ordered July 17, 1797, and in
October following created Lord Glastmhury. — " Eldest Son of the
Mattjuis oi Buckingham,
Pari. 16. Ralph Earl Verney petitioned against Mr Auhrey ; re-
newed the second Sessions, but on trial the Committee found thc^kf
ting Member duly elected.
noM .' I
. <:!' L' 1
■ Eldest Son of the Marquis f>! Buciitigbam. — » Eldest Son oflhe
Duke of Portland ; Lord Lieutenant of the County ol MiddUieK ;
3 Appointed Deputy President of the Board of Trade; and Joint Pay-
master General of tbe Forces j a new Writ ordered February 1806,
he was le-elected. i
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Pari. No, 9. Buckingham Town.
11 Rt, Hon. Geo. Grenville/ Hob. James Grenville. *
Rt. Hon. Wnl. Pitt, esq. ^
Hon. James Grenville.
12 Rt. Hon. Geo. Grenville.* Rt. Hon, James Grenville. ^
18 Rt. Hon. Geo. Grenville.^ Hon. Henry Grenville. •
James Grenville, jun. esq.*
14JamesGrenville,jun. esq. Richard Grenville, esq. ^
15 Jas. Grenville, jun. esq. '* R. Aldworth Neville, esq.'*"
Edmund Nugent, esq.'
16 Rt. Hon. James Grenville. W. Wynd. Grenville, esq."
17 Rt. Hon. Jas. Grenville.'* Chas. Edm. Nugent, esq.'^
Sir Alex^mderHood, KB.'^ George Nugent, esq. '^
18 Thomas Grenville, esq. '^ George Nugent, esq. »^
1 Rt. Hon. T. Grenville. ' George Nugent, esq. *.
2 Rt. Hon. T. Grenville. ♦ Wm. Allen, LordProby. ^
John Lord Proby. ^
Hugh Earl Percy. *
S Rt. Hon. T: Grenville. ^ Sir William Young, bt.
' Tnasurer of the Navy, and next Brother to Earl Temple ; again
made Treasurer of the Navy *y a new Writ ordered December 2,
1756, he waf re-elected.^^ Second Brother to £arl Temple ; a Com-
missioner of Trade and Plantations ; Deputy Paymaster- General of
the Land Forces, and Receiver of the Crown and Fee Farm Rents
iox th^ Counties of Leicester and Warwick, Made a Commissioner
of the Treasury, a new Writ ordered Dec. 2, 1756.--^ One of His
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State \ before in this Parliament
for Aldborougby Torksbire, Made his Election for Oakbampton, and
chose to sit for that Place, a new Writ 01 dered January 8, 1757.—
4 Made one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, a new
Writ ordered June 2, 1762, he was re-elected. Made First Com-
missioner of the Admiralty 5 a new Writ ordered November 25,
1762, he was re-elected. Made First Commissioner of the Treasury,
and Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer j a new Writ
ordered April 19, 1763, he was re-elected.— 5 Cofferer of the House-
hold 5 made one of the Vice -Treasurers of Ireland ^ a new Writ or-
dered Nov. II, 1766, he was re-elected. — ^ Third Brother to Earl
Temple. -^7 Died, a new Writ ordered Nov. 16, 1770.—^ Eldest Son
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to the Right Honble. "James Gren.'aiUe.—^ Second Son to dilto, has a-
Company in the Foot Guards. — 'o Made Agent to the Regiment o£
Buctiiighamihire Militia ; a new Writ ordered i'ebmary li, 1782.
He was chosen for Rtading. — " Second firothei to Eari Temple,
Secretary lo the Lord Lieaienant of Ireland, and of the Privy Coun-
cil there. Made PaytO'^ster-General of the Land Force? in Great
'Britain ; a new Wtit ordered Dec. 23, 1783, he was re-elected, —
'^ Made a Commisvorer of the Treasury, a new Writ ordered MarcU
27, 1782, he was reelected. Sworn of the Privy Council, January
1784— '3 A Captain in ihe Navy.— "4 Made Steward of the Three
Chiltem Hundreds in the County q( Bucli ; a new Writ ordered
December 20, 1790, Hewas elected for the County of Buckingham.
— rs Has a Company in the Foot Guards ; made Colonel of a Kegi-
jneiitofFoot in 1794, and in May 1796 made a Major General. —
16 Vice Admiral of the White, Rear Admiral of Great Britain,
and Treasurer of Gresniurci Hospital. April I2, 1794. made Ad-
miral of the Blue. In Aufrust 1794 he was created Baron Bridfarl
of the Kingdom of Ireland, In June 1794 made Admiral of the
White, and in April 1796 made Vice-Admiral of Great Brilaia.
Soon after the Dissolution of this Parliament, he was created Baron
Bridporl of Cn'ciet Si Tbomai in the County of Somerset. — '7 Next
Brother to the Marquis of Buckingham.— ^^ Made Captain of St
Mawe^s Castle, Nov. j, 1796.
t Brother to the Marquis of BucUngham; Chief Justice in Eyre,
N. of Trent.— ^ Major General, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
and Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica.— i Eldest Son of the Earl of
Carysfart ; a Captain in the Royal Navy ; died, a new Writ order-
ed January 6, iSo^. — 4 Made Steward of the CbHicrn Hundreds, a
new Writ ordered July S, 1804, he was re-elected ; and during the
vacancy was appointed Surveyor of the Woods and Forests, South of
Trent. Appointed President of the Board for India Affairs ; a new
Writ ordered July iSc6, he was te-elected.— S Son of the Earl of
Caryjforl, and Brother to the deceased Member ; has a Company in
the Regiment of Foot Guard- ; made Steward of the three Chdlcrn
Hundreds ; a new Writ ordered July 1806. — * Eldest Son of the
Jiukt oi Norlhumberlaud. Accepted of the Stewardship of the Cbi}-
lern Hundreds ; he -was elected for Westminster ; a new Writ or-
dered.— 7 On the dissolution of the Parliament he was appointed First
Lord Coffiraissioner of the Board of Admiralty.
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Tarh ' No. lO. Chipping Wycombe.
1 1 John Earl of Shelburne.* John Waller, esq. '
W. Ld. Vt. Fitzmaurice.^ Edmund Waller, esq.
12 W. Ld. Vt Fitzraaurice.* Robert Waller, esq.
Isaac Barr€, esq. ^
1 3 Rt- Hon. Isaac Barre. ^ Robert Waller, esq.
14 Hon. Thos. Fitzmaurice.^ Robert Waller, esq.
15 Charles Ld. Vt. Mahon.^ Robert Waller, esq.
16 Charles Ld. Vt. Mahon.*^ Robert Waller, esq. *
J. Henry, E. Wycombe"
17 J. Henry, E.Wycombe- Sir John Jervis, k.b. '*
Sir Francis Baring, bt. '^
18 J. Henry, E.Wycombe. Sir J. Dash wood King, bt.
[1 Sir J. Dashwood King, bt. J. Henry, Earl Wycombe.
2 Sir J. Dashwood King, bt. Sir Francis Baring, bt. *
3 Sir J. Dashwood King, bt. Thomas Baring, esq.
'Died, a new Writ ordered Dec. i, 1757.— .« Created Lord Wy"
combe^ Baron of Chipping Wycombe in the County of Bucks, a new
Writ ordered May 21, 1760. — 3 Eldest Son of the Earl oi Shel-
burne ; a Captain in the Army. — 4 Made Aide du-Camp to his Ma-
jesty ; succeeded as Earl of Shelburne^ &c, a new Writ ordered
November 28, 1761, — 5 A Captain, with the rank of Major in the
Army ; made Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant of a Regiment of
Foot ; made Governor of Stirling Castle,-^^ Made one of the Vice-
Treasurers oi Ireland^ and sworn of the Privy Council j a new Writ
ordered November 11, 1766, he was re-elected. — 7 Brother to the
Earl oi Shelburne. — ^ Only Son of the Earl Stanhope — 9 Appointed
a Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber j a new Writ ordered August
19, 1794, he was re-elected — ^° Succeeded his Father as Earl Stan'
hope; anew Writ issued March lo, 1786.-7*^ Eldest Son of the
Marquis o^Lansdown, — '* Rear- Admiral of the White, February i,
1793; made Vice- Admiral of the Blue; appdnted Steward of the
three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ
ordered January 23,1 794.— U A Director of the East India Com-
pany.
* A Merchant in London^ and a Director of the East India Com^
pany.
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Pari. No. i i . Ji/lesbiin/.
1 1 Thomas Potter, esq. ' John Willis, esq. '
John Wilkes, esq.
12 John Wilkes, esq. * Rt. Hon. Welb. Ellis, esq.^
Anthony Bacon, esq. *
13 Anthony Bacon, esq. John Diirand, esq.
14 Anthony Bacon, esq. John Aubrey, esq. '^
15 Anthony Bacon, esq. Thomas Orde, esq. '
16 Sir Thomas Halifax, kt. ' Thomas Wnghtson, esq.
Scroop Bernard, esq. ''
17 Scroop Bernard, esq. Gerard Lake, esq.'°
IS Scroop Bernard, esq. Gerard Lake, esq.
1 Scroop Bernard, esq. Gerard Lake, esq.'
2 James Dupre, esq. Robert Bent, esq. *
a Sir George Nugent, bt.* William Cavendish, esq.*
G. H. C. Cavendish, esq.
1 Son of the lafe Archbishap oi Caalerbary ; Principal Register of
the Province of Canterbury ; appointed Paymaster- General of the
hand Forces, Guards, and Garrisons in Great Britain ; a new Writ
01 dered December 4, 1756, he was re-elected } appointed one of ihe
Vice- Treasurers oi Ireland ; a new Writ ordered July 1, 1757, he
wa'chnsen for Oathatnpion. — » Eldest Son of Lord Chief Justice Sir
John Wtilis 1 Filazer for London and Middlesex, in the Court of
Common Pleas.— 3 One of the Vice-Tteasuters of Ireland; appoint-
ed Secretary at War ; a new Writ ordered December 17, 1762, he
was re-elected. — 4 Ex-pelied the House for writing a false, scanda-
lous, and seditious Libel ; a new Writ ordered, January 20, 1764- —
5 A Merchant In London.—^ Eldest Son of Sir Thomas Aubrey, bait.
7 Receiver- General of the Duchy of Lancaster; made Secretary to
llie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and sworn of the Privy Council
there— 8 An Alderman of London, and a Banker there ■, died, a
new Writ ordered February 1789.— 9 Usher of the Black Rodin
Ireland, in August 1789, made Under Secretary to the Right Hon.
W. W. Grenville, one of His Majesty's Secretaries of State._'= A
Major-Generalin the Army; had a Company in the Foot Guards,
and First Equerry and Commissioner of the Stables to the Prince of
Wales. In 1793, made U^^.A..Go\eT^^aT oi Ber'wiei-upon-Tvieed.
in May J794 made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and in Septem-
ber
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ber the same year, made Governor of the City of Limerick in Ireland*
Pari. 12. Thomas ScropCy esq. petitioned against the Election of
AnAony Bacon^esq. but on the 21st of March 1764, the House voted
the Petition to be frivolous and vexatious.
» Lieutenant-Gttieral, Colonel of the Fifty-Third Regiment of
Foot, and Governor of Limerick, in Ireland: since created Lord
Lake^ Second Parliament. The Freeholders and T, W, Freemantht
esq. petitioned \ renewed 2d Session, when it was tried, and February
29^ 1804, Sir G^r^^ CofnewaU, the Chairman of the Committee,
reported to the House, that James DuprS^ one of the sitting Members,
was duly elected, but the Election was void with regard to Robert
Bent^ esq. the other Member, who had been returned, and that he
had by himself or his Agents been guilty of Bribery and Corruption,
previous to and at the said Election. The Report was ordered to be
printed, and to be taken into consideration on March 19, 1804.
The Committee requested that no new Writ should be issued for a
Member, in room of Mr Bent. A Bill was brought in for extending
the Right of voting for Members to serve in Parliament for the Bo-
rough (rf Ayleshary to the three adjoining Hundreds, which after
great Debates passed into a Law, June 1804. A new Writ ordered
July *8o4. — * His Election declared void, and ordered to be prose-
cuted for Bribery.— 3 Son of Lord George Cavendish, vsi this Parlia*
meut, before for Knaresborough. A Petition was presented to the
House, and Mr Cavendish was found duly elected. By Act of Parlia-
ment the Right of Election was extended to hundreds adjoining the
Borough.— 4 Lieut.- General and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
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Par!. No. 12. Agmondesham.
1 1 William Drake, esq. Isaac Whittington, esq. *
1 2 William Drake, esq. Bennet Garrard, esq. *
John Affleck, esq.
13 William Drake, sen. esq. William Drake, jun. esq, '
14 William Drake, sen, esq. William Drake, jun. esq.
15 William Drake, sen. esq. William Drake, jun. esq.
16 William Drake, sen. esq. WilliamDrake, jun. esq.
17 William Drake, sen. esq. William Drake, jun. esq. '
Thos. Drake Tyrwhitt, esq.'
18 Charles D. Garrard, esq. Thos. Drake Tyrwhitt, esq.
1 Charles D. Garrard, esq.' Thos. D. Tyrwhitt, esq.
Thomas T. Drake, esq.
2 Thomas T. Drake, esq. Thos. D. Tyrw. Drake, eqq.
3 Thomas T. Drake, esq. Thos. D. Tyrw. Drake, esq.
' One of the six Clerks in Chancery. — * Succeeded Ins Brother as
Baionetj died, a new Writ ordered November 25, 1767. — 3 Eldest
Son of the other Member. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered May 22,
1795. — S Second Son of the olher Member.
■ Made Steward of the three Chiliern Hundreds,
dered January 22d, 1S05.
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l^arl. No. 13. Weiidjotien
1 1 Ralph Earl Verney^ ' John Calvert, esq;^
12 Richard Cavendish, esq.* Verney Lovett, esq«^
Edmund Burke, esq.
1 3 Sir Robert Darling, kt/ Edmund Burke, esq^
Joseph Bullock, esq.
14 Joseph Bullock, esq. ^ John Adams, esq. *
Thomas Dummer, esq. Henry Drummond, eSq. '^
15 Richard Smith, esq.' John Mansel Smith, escj. ^
16 Robert Burton, esq. John Ord, esq. '** ,
17 Hon. Hugh S. Conway." John Barker Church, esq.
18 George Canning, esq.'* John Hiley Addington, esq.
1 George Canning, esq. ' JohnHiley Addington, esq.*
2 Rt. Hon. Charles Long.* John Smithy esq. *
S George Smith, esq. Ph. Henry,*Vt. Mahon. *
* Of Ireland. — * Chancellor of the Diocese of Durbafn,^^^ Made
Steward of the Manor of Eatt Hendred in the County of Bucks j a
new Writ ordered December i8, 1765. — 4 Died^ and the Speaker
gave Notice in the London Gaiseite, of the of August 1770, that
at the end of fourteen days from that date, he would issue his War-
rant to th« Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ. — 5, Made his Elec-
tion for the Borough of Caermanhen \ a new Writ ordered Deceni.
20, 1774. — ^Made Steward of the Manor of East Hendred \n the
County of Berks ; a new Writ ordered 1775. — 7 A Banker in West'
minster, ^-^^ A General Officer in the East India Company's Service.
— 9 Son of the other Member.— ^o Attorney-General for the Duchy-
Court o{ Lancaster, and a Master in Chancery-—" Fourth Son of
the Earl of Hertford, a Captain in the Navy, Master of the Robes,
and Keeper of tne Privy Purse to the Prince of Walei. From the
29th of June 1793, he was stiled Lord Hugh Seymour, his Fathef
being then cre»ted Marquis oi Hertford. In August 1794 he Was
made a .Colonel of Marines ; appointed a Commissidner a^ the Ad-
iniralty ; a nfw Writ issued March 2, t7o^, he wris reelected.
March 6, appointed a Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of
Walet, and toe ist of June the same year, made a Rear- Admiral of
the- Blue Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet. — ** Under Secretary to
Lord Grenviue^ one of His Majesty's Secretaries of St^te. Mada
Receiver-General of the Alienation-Office, October 1797 ; made a
fvoL. II, J • G Commissianet
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Commissioner for Managing Affairs in India ; a new Writ ordered,
March i7St9, be was re-chosen.
Pari, i6. Ralph Earl Vtrney of the Kingdoip of Ireland, and Wil-
liam Jallifff, esq. petitioned— not renewed the 2d Session.
' A Privy Counsellor, and one of the Commissioners tat India
Affairs % Brother to the Speaker, and one of the Commissioners o£
the Treasury. — 3 A Privy Counsellor, made one of the Lords Com-
missioners of the Treasury ; a new Writ issued, March 1 2, 1804,
he was re-chosen ; appointed Secretary of State for Ireland ; a new
Writ ordered, February 1806, he was re-chosen. — + Brother of Lor^
Carrington, a Banker in London. — 5 Eldest Son of Earl S
Lieutenant -Go vet nor of Dover Castle.
Pari. Ko. 14. G}'eat: Marlozv.
1 1 Daniel Moore, esq. Charles Churchill, esq.
12 William Claytoij, egq. William Matthew Burt, esq.
13 William Clayton, esq. William Dickinson, esq.
14 William Clayton, esq. John Borlace Warren, esq.'
15 William Clayton, esq,* Sir John Borlace Warren, bt.
William Clayton, esq. ^
16 William Clayton, esq. Sir Thomas Rich, bt. *
17 Thomas Williams, esq. Thomas Lee Antonie, esq.
18 Thomas Williams, esq. Owen Williams, esq,
1 Thomas Williams, esq. Owen Williams, esq.
2 Thomas Williams, esq." Owen Williams, esq.
Pascoe Grensell, esq.
3 Pascoe Grensell, esq- Owen Williams, esq.
■ Created a Baronet, May So, 1775 ; made a Master and Com-
mander, and afterwards a Post Captain in the Royal Navy. — ^ Died,
and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a
a new Writ, 1783.-3 Son of the late Member. — t A (^aptain in the
Pari. 12. Daniel Moore, c^. petitioned — the same Was tried, but
tKe House found the sitting Members duly elected.
FARLIAMSHTAftY REOI8T£R« 19
Ihkfh X^i WiJfiam Matibtw Burt, ttq. petitioned, but on the 7th
mi liforch 1769, requested leave to withdraw il» which was granted.
I^drll i5. Thomas Keating^ esq. a Mkjot in the Army, petitioned,
not itmewtsd the 2d Session.
> I)ictfi a new Writ ordered, December 8^ i8oa.
Tart.' No^ IS* Cambridgeshire.
m
11 JWitt Bferquis of Granby.' Philip Ld- Vise Royston. '
12 Jolfii Marquis of Granby.* Philip Ld. Vise. Royston. *
' Sir John Hinde Cotton, bt.
13 John Marquis of Granby.^ Sir John Hinde Cotton, bt.
Sit Satttp^on Gideon, bt.
14 Sfr Sampson Gideon, bt. Sir John Hinde Cotton, bt*
%S Lord Hiobert Manners^ ^ PhiHp Yorke, esq. ^
air Henry Peyton, bt
16 Sir Henry Peyton, bt. * Philip Yorfce, esq.^
J* Whorw. Adeane, esq.'®
17 J.WhorwoodAdeane,esq. Charles Yorke, esq."
J8 J.WhorwoodAdeane,esq, Charles Yorke, esq.
1 Rt. Hon. Charles Yorke.' Sir Henry Peyton, bt*
2 Rt.Hon. Charles Yorke. ^ Lord C. Som. Manners. *
3 Rt. Hon. Charles Yorke. Lord C. Som. Manners.
' Eldest Son of the Duke oi Rutland ', a Colonel in the Army j
made a Major-General in March 1755 \ Colonel of the Royal Regi-
ment of Horse Guards in 1757) a Lieutenant-General in March
1750, and Lieutenant-General of the OrdnHnce ; Commmder in
Chief of His Majesty^s Forces in Gerfnahy in August the s.imo year 5
sworn of the Privy Council in December 1789. — ^ Made Lord Lieu-
tenant and Custos Rotulorum oi Derbyshire in February 17^;^. In
November 1763, made Master-General of the OrcinH-ice, and in
1766, Commander in Chief of the Anmy in Great Britain. — 3 Eldest
Son to the Earl of Hardwicke ; a Teller of the Exchequer — 4 Suc-
ceeded his Father as Etnioi Hardwtch } a new Writ ordered, March
C » 12,
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,
IJ, 1764.— S Died, a new Writ ordered, November 13, 1570.—
« Brother to the present Duke of Rutland ; a Captain in the Navy )
died of the Wounds he received in the great Sea Fight in the IVetlln-
diet, April I2, 178Z; a new Writ ordered. May 24, 1782. —
7 Nephew and Heir to the Earl of Hardwieh.—' Died, a new Writ
issued 1 789. — 9 Succeeded his Uncle as Earl of Hardwicke ; a new
Writ ordered June 2, 1790, to which no Return was made, as the
Parliament was dissolved the nth of the same month. — '^ In this
Parliament before for Cflmiri'ii^f Toim ; a Major-General ; Colonel
of B Regiment of Foot, and a Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber.
— " Brother to the Earl of Hardwicie ; Chief Justice of the Isle of
Ely, (this office he resigned in ,) and Major of the Cambridgeshire
Militia ; appointed Secretary at War, and sworn of His Majesty'*
Most Honourable Privy Council ; a new Writ ordered, Feb, aa,
1800, he was re-elected.
* Secretary at War, and Brother to the Eail of Uardwicie.^
' Captain of Dragoons, and Brother to the Duke of Rutland.—'
3 Appointed Steward of the Manor oi East Hendredin Berkshire;
a new Writ ordered, August 12, 1803, he was re-elected, and during
the Vacancy, was constituted one of His Majesty's Principal Sec re-
faiies of State for the Home Dep at
PA&LIAMENTARY REGISTEK^ 21
farh No: 16. Cambridge University.
1 1 Hon. Tho. Townshend/ Hon. Edward Finch. *
12 Hon* Tho. Townshend. Hon. Edward Finch. ^
IS Hon. Tho. Townshend. Hon. Charles Yorke. *
William De Grey, esq. *
Richard Croftes, esq.
14 Charles M. of Granby. • Richard Croftes, esq.
James Mansfield, esq. ^
15 James Mansfield, esq.^ Hon. John Townshend. •
16 Rt. Hon. William Pitt. "^ Geo. Aug. E. of Euston."
17 Rt. Hon. William Pitt. Geo. Aug. E. of Euston.
18 Rt. Hon. William Pitt. Geo. Aug. E. of Euston-
1 Rt. Hon. William Ktt. ' Geo. Aug. E. of Euston. *
2 Rt. Hon. William Pitt.^ Geo. Aug. E. of Eusron.
Lord Henry Petty. * Geo. Aug. E. of Euston.
3 Lord Henry Petty.
' Brother to Lord Viscount I'ownsbend j a Teller of the Exche-
quer.—* Brother to the Earl of Winchelsea \ a Groom of His Ma-
jesty's Bedchamber ; appointed Master of the Robes ; a new Writ
ordered, June 9, 1757, he was re-elected. — 3 Made Keeper of His
Majesty's Private Roads, &c. a new Writ ordered, January 9, 1761,
he was re-elected.— 4 Second Son to the late Earl of Hardwicke j
made Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain^ and created Lord
Mordenoi Morden in Cambridgeshire j a new Writ ordered, January
a J, 1770 ; dying before the Seals were affixed to his Patent, the
Peerage did not take place. — S Before in this Parliament, for New-
port^ Cornwall \ Attoriley- General to His Majesty j Comptroller of
the Revenue of First Fruits and Tenths ; made Lord Chief Justice of
the Common Pleas, afterwards created Lord Walsingbam^ Baron
Walsingham in the County oi Norfolk 5 a new Writ ordered, January
28, 177X.— ^ Grandson and Heir to the Duke of Rutland ; on whose
I^eath he became Duke of Rutland 'j a new Writ ordered, May 1779.
—7 Appointed Solicitor^eneral to His Majesty Do the Dissoliition
of this 14th Parliament.—* Second Son to the present Lord Viscount
Townrbend; made a Commissioner of the Admiralty j a new Writ
ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected ; again appointed a Com-
missioner of the Admiralty ^ a new Writ ordered, April 4* 1783, he
C 3 was
PAAIIAMENTARY &B0I8TER«
was re-elected.— 9 Again made Solicitor^General to His Majestj ^ t
new Writ ordered, November 17, 1783, he was re elected. — ?° Bro-
ther to the £arl of Chatham ; First Commlsnooer of thci Treasurf \
Chanpellor and Under- Treasurer of the Exchequer } 9l^de Warden
of the Cinque-Ports^ and Constable of Dover Castle ; a new* W;rit or-
dered, December 13, 1792, he was Fe-eiected.—^^ Eldest Son of the
Xkike of Gra/ton \ Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the
County of Suffqlk^ and Colonel of the West Regiment of Suffolk Mi-
litia ^ appointed Ranger of Hyde and St Jamet^s Par^s ^ a new W<H
prderedy March 3 1, 179^^, he was re-elected.
I Lord Wardei} of the Cingtte-Potts^ end Brother to tlie Earl of
Chatham \ Lord Lieutenant, Vice- Admiral* ' and Custos RonJorum
of the County of Sujffbjki-^'^ Eldest Son of the Puke of Grqftait 5
Ranj^er of St Jameses and iijTy^tf Parks, — 3 Appointed First Lord of
the Treasury, and Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer^
a new Writ ordered^ May 11, 1804, he w^s re-elected. Died, a new
Writ ordered, Jan.. 27, 1806-— 4 Chancellor and Under-Treasurer
of the Exchequer \ a Lord of Trade and Plantations, and a Com*
missioncr for the Affairs of Indig ^ Brother to the Marquis of ft^v\S'
ffowne 3 in this Farliamept befpie for Ca/ae*
/
PARtlAUSNTARY REGISTER^ SC
Part JVb. 17. Cambridge Town.
11 ThbiiiJiSLd.Vt.Dupplih.' Hoii. Thomas Bromley. *
Sokke Jehyns, es4. * Hon. G. Sloan Cladbgan. '
jl^ Sdaine Jenyns, esq. Hon. C Sloan Cadogan. ^
lis Soame Jenyns^ esq. Hon. C. Sloan Cadogan. ^
14 Soame Jeafiisy e^q. Hon. C. Sloan Cadogan. ^
' benjamin. Keene, esq. •
15 J.WorwoodAdeane,esq.^ Benjamin Keene, esq.
16 J.WciniiroodAdfeme,esq.**' Jdhrt Mpitlpck, esq. "
Hofi. Edwsbrd Tihch. '* f^rands pickens, esq*
17 Hon. Edward Finch. '* Francis Dickens, esq. '^
18 Hon. Edward Finch. '* Robert Manners, esq. '*
Robert Manners, esq."*
... I
1 Hoii* Edward Fmch. ' Robert Mantiers, esq. *
S Hon. Edward Finch. Robert Manners, esq.
3 Hon. Edward Finch. Robert Manners, esq.
' £ldest Son to the Earl of Kinnoul ^ a Commissioner of the Trea-
sury, and Chairman of the Committees of Privileges and Elections^
made Paymaster- General of the Land Forces in Great Britain'^ a
new Writ ordered, December i6, i755t he was r^-elected \ made
Chancellor of the Duchy oi Lancaster \ a new Writ ordered » Jan.
24, 1758, he was re-elected \ succeeded his Father as Earl of
Kinnoui'y a new Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 1758.—* Only Son to Lord
Montforty on whose death he sucoeeded to the Peerage ; a new Writ
ordered, Jan. 7, 1^55.-3 Only Son of Lord Cadogan,-^ A Com-
missioner of Trade and Plauta1;ipns ; in this Parliament before for
Dunwicb.'^S Made Surveyor of his Majesty ^s Gardens and Waters y
a new Writ ordered, April 18, 1764, he was re-elected. — ^ Made
Master and Worker of the Mint j a new Writ ordered, May 9,
J 769, he was re-elected.— 7 Succeeded his Father as Lord Cadogan ^
a new Writ ordered, November i, 1776. — ^ Son of the Bishop of
E/y.'^9 Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2d Troop of Horse Grenadier
Guards, and Aide-du-Camp to His Majesty ^ made a Major- Gene-
ral.—-i° Appointed a Groom of His Majesty^ Bedchamber ^ a new
Writ ordered, August 19, 1784, he was re-elected j made Colonel
of a Regiment of Foot, September 11, 1788 } made Steward of the
three Cbiltem Hundreds in the County of Bucks \ a new Writ ordered,
1789 y hit was chorea for the County of Cambridge."^^ Made
C 4 Steward
24* JPA&LIAMENTART R£GIST£IU
Steward oi the three Chi/tern Hundreds j a new Writ ordered, May
J 9, 1788. — '* Second Brother to the Earl of -^/p//or</ j a Lie|it< in
the Foot Guards. — ^3 Made his Election for the County of North"
a^pton 'y a new Writ ordered, Feb. 3, 1791.— H Promoted to a Com«
pany in the Foot Guards.— '5 Son of the late Lord R, Manners^ and
Cousin to the Duke of Rutland \ has a Company in the Foot Guards,
and is one of His Majesty's Equerries ^ made a Major-General.^—
i^ Made Clerk l^artial and First Equerry to his Majesty ; « neiv^
Writ ordered, February 3, 180I9 he was re-elected. Made a
Major-General i8oi.
Pari. 1 4. Thomas Flumfr l^yde^ esq. and s^yeral of the Ff^ehoUef s
petitioned against Mr Keene*s flection, but they afterward^ request-
ed leave to withdraw It, which was granted.
^ Brother to the E^zxl pi . j/ylesford 'y a Major- General, and F1rs>
Major to the 2d Regiment of Foot Guards^ a Groom of the King^f
Bedchamber. — * A Major-General j Colonel of the 30th Regiment
of Foot^ an4 Clerk Martial and first Equeriy to thp King^ " ^
-/
I^A&UAMXKT jjnr . %MoissnM^ 9$
Pari. No. 18* Cheshire.
11 Ghas^ChoImondeley, esq/ Samuel Egerton, esq*
Thos.Cholmondeley, esq. ; * 1
12 Thos.Chdmondeley^ e^. Samuel f£gertx>n, esq.
18 John Grewe^ esq. ^amuelEgertoA, esq.
J 4 John Crewe, esq. ' Samuel Egerton, esq**
Sir R^ Salusbury Cotton, bt
♦ K —
15 John Crewe^ esq. Sir R« Salusbury Cotton,bt
16 Johii prewe, esq. Sir R. Salusbury Cotton, bt.
17 John Crewe, esq. ^Sir R. SalusburyCotton, bt.
18 John Crewe, .€^q.^ l .rTbos; Cholmondeley, esq.
1 John Crewe,, esq. * Thomas Cholmondeley, esq.
2 William Egerton, esq.' Thomas Chohnondeley, esq.
, Davies Davenport, esq.
3 Davies Davenport, esq. Thomas Chplnpiondeley, esq.
V ,'.
>Died, a new Writ ordered, April 5, 1759.— >% Died, a new Writ
ordered, Feb. 14, i^fSo.— 3Creatc4.Lord (Cr^w^, Feb. y, ^807.'
I Died^ a new Writ ordered, May i8p5«
ZC PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari No. 19. Chester City,
11 SirRobertGrosvenor, bt. Richard Grosvefior, esq.*
Thomas Grosvenor, esq."
12 Thomas Grosvenor, esq.' R. Wilbrahara Bootle, esq-
13 Thomas Grosvenor, esq. R. Wilbraham Bootle, esq.
14r Thomas Grosvenor, esq. R. Wilbraham Bootle, esq.
1,5 Thomas Grosvenor, esq. R. Wilbraham Bootle, esq.
16 Thomas Grosvenor, esq. R. Wilbraham Bootle, estj.
17 Thomas Grosvenor, esq.^ Robert Vise. Belgrave.*
Thomas Grosvenor, esq.*
18 Thomas Grosvenor, esq. Robert Vise. Belgrave.
1 Thomas ^irosvenor, esq. Robert Vise. Belgrave. '
a Thomas Grosvenor, esq. Robert Vise- Belgrave. *
R. Dras Grosvenor, esq.
3 Thomas Grosvenor, esq. R. Drax Grosvenor, esq;
■ Died, a new Writ ordered, November 13, 1755. — ' Eldest Son
to the otloer Member, he was in April 9, 1761, crested Lord Gros-
lienor of Kalon in Cheshire. — 3 Second Son to Sir Robert Grosvenor,
bart.— '(Only Son of Earl Grasvetior ; a Commissioner of the Ad-
miralty; made one of thcCommiEsioncis for the Management of the
Affairs of the East Indies, and sworn of His Majesty's Most Ho-
nourable Privy Council, — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, February 13,
'795 — *" Second Son of the deceased Member, and Nephew to Earl
Grosvenor ; has a Company in the Foot Guards.
' Only Son of Earl Grosvenor. — ' Succeeded his Father as Earl
Grosvenor; a new Writ ordered, Dec, 8, j8o2.
•AHLIAACCKTART |Ll<}IST£lt* Vf
ParL N0.90* CormvalL
1 1 Sir Joha Molesworth, bt« Jafticid BuH^r, e$(f.'
12Sir JohnStAubin, bt. James Buller> esq/
John MdeswtJfth, ^.*
IS Sir John St Aubin^ bt. ^ Sir John Molesworth^ bt.
H.Mackv^rth Pread, esq,
14 Sir William Lemon, be Sir John Molesworth, bt.*
Edward Eliot, esq* ^,
15 Sir William Lemon, bt. Edward Eliot, esq. ^
Sir Wm. MoU$worth, bt,
16 Sir William Lemon, bt. Sir Wm. Molesworth, bt.
17 Sr Williimi Lemon, bt.^ Frahds Gregor, esq.
|8 Sir WilfiatnLemon, bt» Francis Gregor, esq.
1 Sir William Lemon, bt. Francis Gregor, esq.
2 Shr Wil^am Lemon, bt, Francis Gregor, esq.
3 Sir William Lemon, bt. H. Hearle Tremayiie, e^.
I - - - - ------- - ..■-.- - ■ ■ ■ ,
» Died, a new Writ ordered, May 3, 1765.—- Eldest Son of Sir
John Mp/eswortb^ h^LTt* to whose Title he succeeded in this Paflia-
laent.— *3 Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 26, 1772.— 4 Died, t
new Writ ordered, Oct. 1775-P-5 Receiver-Genctal of the Duchy of
Cornwail \ in this Parliament before for St GermcfPs.''^ Created
j3aroQ Eiiot of St German* s in the County of Cwrnv)aU \ a new Wri^
pfdexed, Jan. 31, 1784.— 7 Major to the Cornish Militia.
I'ARLIAMINTARY REGISTER.
Parli No. 21. Laiinceston.
1 1 Sir George Lee, kt. * Humphry Mortice, esq.'
Sir John St Aubin, bt.'
Peter Burrell, esq, *
12 Peter Burrell, eSq. Humphry Morrice, esq.*
13 William Amherst, esq.* Rt- Hon. H. Morrice, esq.
14 johnBuUer, esq. Rt- Hon. H. Morrice, esq.
15 James Ld.Vt Cranburn.^ Thomas Bowlby, esq.'
Hon. C- Geo. Perceval.'* Sir John Jervis, k.b.'
36 Hon. C. Geo. Perceval." George Rose, esq. '* *
Sir John Swinburn, hart.
17 Hon. John Rodney.'' Sir Henry Clinton, k.b. '*
William Garthshore, esq. .
IS Hon. John Rawdon.'* James Brogden, esq.
1 Hon. J. T. Rawdon. ' Jamra Brogden, esq. *
2 Henry R.A.Bennef, esq.* James Brogden, esq.
3 Hugh Earl Percy.'* James Brogden, esq.
^ Appointed one of the Clerks Comptrollers of tlie Board of Green
Cloth; a new Wiit ordered, May 5, 17^7, he was re-elected. —
"Dean of the Arches, Judge of the Prerogative Court of the Province
of Canterbury, and Treasurer to the Princess Dowager of Wales ;
died, R new Writ ordered, December 20, 1758. — 3 Voted not duly
elected, Feb. 21, 1759. — lA Director of the Soulb Sea Company;
TOted duly elected, and ought to have been returned, Feb, 21. I7i9'
—5 Appointed ComptroUer of His Majesty's Household ; a new
Writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was re-elected, and sworn of
the Privy Council; appointed Warden of the Stannarie5, and Stew-
ard of the Duchy of Cornira// ; and the House resolved, April ig,
J763, that the same do not vacate his seat in Parliament.—^ Bro-
ther to ^\t Jcfery jimhern, K.B.; has a Company in the Foot
Guards ; Aide-du-Camp to the King, and Groom of the Bedcham-
ber to the HiAf oi G/oucesler. — 7 Comroissary-General of Musters,
and Brothet-in-law to the Duke of iV7oi7/fl^u ; made Steward of the
three Cbillern Hundreds i^ new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 1789— ^ On-
ly Son to the Earl of Salisbury ; Treasurer of His Majesty's House-
hold ; succeeded to the Peerage on His Father's death ; a new Writ
ordered, Nov. 1780.— 9 Captain intbe Royal Navy, now Earl of 5(
Vincent.
tAKXIAMSMTAlLT ZXaUfnt^
39
Vincent."^^^ Brother to the Earl oiEgmont^ and eldest Son to the Rt*"^
Hon. Ladj Baroness ^r//ipff of the Kingdom of Ireland ', appointed one
of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty \ a new Writ ordered^
December 24, he was re-elected.— '< Became Lord Arden on the
death of his Mother in June 1784. — i^ Joint-Secretary to the Treasu-
ry ; made Master of the OfHce of Pleas in the Court of Exchequer^
and Clerk of Parliament ^ a new Writ ordered, June 8, 1788, he
was elected for Lymington^'^^Z Second Son of Lord Rodney^ a Cap-
tain in the Navy.-*'4 Cousin to the Duke of Newcastle ; Colonel p£
a Regiment of Foot ^ Governor of the City of Limerick in Ireland^
and a Lieutenant-General ; appointed Governor of Gibraltar in JxXj
'794 9 ^ "cw Writ ordered^ December 30, 1794 j Brother to the
£arl of Moira^ and Captain of Yarmouth Castle in the Isle ofWigbtm.
Pari. II. Feter Burr ell ^ esq. petitioned against Sir John St Auhin^s
Election, and the House found that he was duly elected, and ought
to have been returned.
* Brother to the Earl of Moira.-^ A Russian Merchant.—^ A
Captain In the Navy.— 4 Eldest Son of the Duke of Sortbumberland.
MRXIAMENTART RBGISTER.
Part. No. 22; Leskard.
1 1 Edmund Nugent, esq. ' Philip Stanhope, esq.'
Philip Stephens, esq.*
1 2 Philip Stephens, esq.* Anthony Champion, esq.
13 Edward Elliot, esq.' Samuel Salt, esq.-
14 Edward Gibbon, esq.* Samuel Salt, esq.
15 Hqn.Wilbr.Tollemache.' Samuel Salt. esq.»
16 Hon. Edw. James Eliot." Hon. John Eliot.'"
17 Hod. Edw. James Eliot." Hon. John Eliot.
1 8 Hon. Edw. James Eliot' * Hon. John EUoti
MurroughE. Inchiquin.'*
1 Geo. Ld. Vt. Fincastle.' Hon. John Eliot. '
2 Hon. Wm. Eliot.' Hon. John Eliot. *
Wra. Huskisson, esq.*? D.
Tho, Sheridan, esq. 5 ^*
3 Hon. "William Eliot. William Huskison, esq.
' Made a Captain in Colonel ^oia Craufurd'i Regiment of Foot j
a new Writ ordered, November 22, 1759. — ' His Majesty's Resi-
dent at Hamburgh. — 3 Second Secretary to the Admiralty. — 4 First
Secretary to the Admiralty, and to the Charity for Sea Officers Wi-
dows Officers. — i Receiver- General of the Duchy of Corn-wall, and a
Commissioner of Trade and Plantations.—* Auihor of the celebrated
History oF the " Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ;" made a
Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; a new Writ ordered June ?,^
J779, he was re-elected. — ^ Next Brother to the Earl of Dysari.^—
S Deputy Governor to the Seulh Sea Company. — 9 Eldest Son of
Lord Eliot i a Commissioner of the Treasury; appointed King's
Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer ; a new Writ ordered,
January 25, 1786, he was re-elected. — 'o Second Son of Lord Eiiol.
^t Appointed one of the Commissioners for the Management of the
Affairs of the East tnd'iei j a new Writ ordered, June 20, 1793, he
was re-elected. — " Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a
new Writ to the Cleck of the Crown, October 1797 — '5 Of the
Kingdom of IrdanH i created Marquis of Tbomondin said Kingdon*
in December iSoo.
' Eldest Son of the Eacl of Duiimori = Eldest Son of Lord
^4i|.|AMlM^&ll EBOiai»Uk* $1
E^H^rr^ ^Q qC dard Eliot. "^A Succeeded kit Father !n the Peerage ^ *
a new Wdt ordered* February i8o4.--r5 Under Secretary of State ta
tl^ Sight £[qnt>k;» Henry Dundas^ now Viscount MelvilU.
Pari. 2. Mr Sberuian*s Return duly signed by the Shf^ri^. Thp
Coxnn^ittee foui^d Mr Huskisson duly elected* and that th^ Righ^ of,.
Xlectipnwas in the Mayor and Burgesses*
ȣ
Pari No. 23. I^esftoithieh
11 James Edw. Colleton, esq. Rt, Hon. Sir T. Gierke, kt/
12 Jame«Edw- Colleton, esq. George Howard, esq.*
Francis Ld. Vt. Beaucnamp*^
IS Henry Cavendish, esq. Charles Brett, esq.*
14 Arthur Ld. Vt. Fairford,* Charles Brett, esq.^
Thomas Potter, esq.^
15 Hop. John St John.* Hon. Tho9ia$ d? Grey.*^
George Johnstone, esq.^ George Ld. Vt. Mal()ii^«v"
16 John Thorns^ Ellis, esq. John Sinclair, esq.'*
17 Reginald Pole Carew,ejsq- Rjichard Vise. VaU^ tort*
George Smith, esq.
18 Hans Sloan, esq. William Drunuqiopd, esq^^
1 Hans Sloan, esq. William Drummond, esq.*
2 Hans Sloan, esq. Wm. DickinsoQ, juQ. esq«*
S Cornelius Ld. Lismore.' WilHam Dickinson, esq.^
Charles Cockerell, ^sq.,
— » ^
' Appointed Master of the Rolls ^ a new Writ ordi^r/^ly Dec. 2,
1754, he wal re elected. — * Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, and
a Lieutenant-General ; made Governor of the Island of Minorca ^ a
new Writ ordered, March 27, 1766. — 3 Eldest Son of the Earl of
Hertford. — 4 Paym^ter of- the Navy,— 5. Only Son to-tbf ,^rl qf
Hi/Isborougb,--^^ Made Steward of the three Cii/tern.JSfm(^iif ill
the County oi Buckingham y a new Writ ordered^^ ^77^5 hp
was afterwards in thi& Parliament for Sandwicb.^^ Appointed one
of the Welsh. Judges J a new Writ ordered, June 2, 1778, he was
re-elected.-;— S Brother to Viscount Bolir^gbrohe ; made his El^cUon
iox Newport Hants '^ a new. Writ ordcj:ed, November i, i^j^p^^^ ,
VAH-LIAMENTARY REGISTEa.
9 A Captain in tlie Nivy.— "o Only- Son of Lord Wahingbam ; Undef
Secretiry to Lord George Gerntaine, one of His Majesty's Principal ■
Secretaries of State, and a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations j
(uccecded his Father in the PccraEe ; a new Writ ordered, May 24,
1781—" Eldest Son of the Earl of £:jjf*.—" Created a BarooeB
niGreat Britain, Feb. 4. 1786 "3 Only Son of the Earl of J/oqb/-
tdgecumbe ; made his Election for Fa-wey ; a new Writ oidereJ,
Febiuary 1791.
* Envoy. Extraordinary at tlie Court of Naples. — ^ A Barrister at
Law ; Son to the Member for Somerselshire., appointed a Lord of tht
Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, May 17, 1804, he wa? re-elected.
3 Lord Lumore of the Kingdom of Ireland. — 4 Made his Election for
the County ai Somerset ; a new Writ oidered, January 11, 1807.
No. 24. Truro.
11 Hon. Edward Boscawen.'
13 Hon. George Boscawen.'
13 Hon. George Boscawen.
14 Bamber Gascoyne, esq.'
15 Bamber Gascoyne, esq.
16 W. A. S. Boscawen, esq."
17 W.A. S. Boscawen, esq.''
William I. Powlett, esq.'''
18 John Lev esonGower, esq.
Hon. John Boscawen.*
Hon. John Boscawen.*
Edward H. Boscawen, esq.'
Edward H. Boscawen, esq.''
Alexander Leith, esq.
George Boscawen, esq-'
Henry Rosewarne, esq.^
John Poll. Bastard, esq.'"
Sir John St. Aubin, bt.
Wm. M'Carmick, esq.'"
John Hiley Addington, esq.
James Gordon, esq.
John Lemon, esq.
1 JohnLevesonGower,esq.' John Lemon, esq.
2 EdwardLev.Gower, esq,* John Lemon, esq.
3 EdwardLev.Gower,esq. John Lemon, esq.
* Next Brother to Lord Viscount Falmauih ; a Coramissior\er of
ifte Admiralty, and Vice-Admiral of the White Si^uadnon of His
Majesty's
Parliamentary R£GisT£it. 33
Majesty's Fleet ; afterwards made Vice- Admiral of the Red, and
Admiral of the Blue ^ General of the Marine Forces, and one of
His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council j died, Jan. lo, 1761,
no new Writ issued.—* Third Brother to Losd Viscount Falmouth ;
has a Company in the Foot Guards, «nd Qroom of the Bedchamber
to the Duke of Cumberland ; made' Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.—
3 Second Brother to Lord Viscount Falmouth ; Colonel of a Regi-
ment of Foot, and Lieutenant-Governor of the Scilly Islands ^ made
a Major- General .—4 Made a Major-Gcneral j died, a new Writ or-
dered, June 3, 1767.— 5 Eldest Son to the late Admiral Boscawen.
— ^ pied, and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a new Writ, July
i774'"^7 Son to Lieutenant-General Qeorge Boscawen^. and a Cap-
tain in the Horse Guards. — ^ A Commissioner of Trade, and Planta-
tions ; made a Commissioner of. the Admiralty ^ a newW^iit issued*
June 3, 1779, ^^ was re elected. — 9 Vice-Wardenof the Stannaries ;
died, anew Writ ordered, June 30, 1783. — ^° Made Steward of the
three Chiltern Hupdreds^'in the County oi Buckingham ; anew Writ
ordered, Jan. 29, 1784. — ^' Cousin to Viscount Falmouth -^ has a
Company in the Foot Guards. — ^* A Major in the Army on half pay j
made Governor of the Island of Cape Breton 5 a new Writ ordered,
Feb. 26, 1787. — ^3 Made a Commissioner of the Salt Office; a new
Writ ordered, Jbfie 1792.— ^4 Hi« father 8U9ceeding Harry 6th
13uke of Bolton^' 2LS Marquis of Winchester, January 1794, he was
from that timV stiled Earl of Wiltshire ; Major and afterwards Lieu-
tenant-Colonel of the. H^rm^/^iW Militia.
Pari. 16. The Honble. Thomas Erskine and Roger Wilhrahain
esq. petitioned. ,
' A Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army.—* A Captain in the Navy.
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Pari. No. 25, Bodmyn.
11 Sir William Irby, bt.' George Hunt, esq.
12 John Parker, esq.* George Hunt, esq.
Sir Christopher Trelse, kt.
IS James Laroche, esq. George Hunt, esq.
H James Laroche, esq.' George Hunt, esq.
]5 WilliamMastermaiijesq." George Hunt, esq.
15 Sir JohnMorshead, bt. Thomas Hunt, esq.'
George Wilbraham, esq,
1 7 Sir John Morshead, bt. Roger Wilbraham, esq.
18 Sir Jo&nMorshead, bt. JohnNesbit, esq.
1 JohnNesbit, esq.' Sir John Morshead, bt.*
,3 Chas. S. LeFevre, esq.' JosiasDupre Porcher, esq.
John Sergent, esq.*
James Topping, esq-
3 William Wingfield, esq. Davies Giddy, esq.
■ Cliamberlain to the Pnoctss Dowager of Waiei ; on the Disso-
lution of this Parliament he was created Baron Boston of Bajlon in
' the County of Lincoln. — ' Made Steward of the three Chiliern Hun-
dreds ill the County al Buckingham; a new Writ ordered. May 17,
1762, he was chosen for the County of Devon. — I Created a Baronet
of Great Brilain, August I4, 1776.— .4 Clerk, of the Council, and
Register of the Duchy Court of Lancaster. — 5 Brothet to the late
Member ; died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk cf
the Crown to make out a new Writ, November 1 789.
Pari. 16. William Maslerman, esq. petitioned.
Pari. 17. Sir 'James Laroche, bart. and several of the Electors pe-
titioned. The Chairman of the Committee that tried the Merits of
iliis Election, reported to the House, thai the sitting Members were
duly elected, and that the Petition wat fiivolous and ve.^atious.
^^ inakii
■ 1802.
■ CbUu
• A London Merchant.^* Surveyor- General of (he Duchy of
Cornwall.-—^ A Banister at Law } returned also for Reading, and
inaking his choice for that place, a new Writ was ordered, Dec. 10,
1802- — 4 Joint Secretary to the Treasury ; made Steward •i the
CbUiern Hundreds -f 3 new Writ ordered, July 33, i8c6.
PAiLX^IAMS^tARY |L£Ot8t£R4 9$
y
Pari. No. 26, Helston.
1 1 Francis Godolphtn, esq. John Evelyn, esq.^
12 Francis Godolphm, esq.' John Evelyn, esq.^
William Evelyn, esq.* William Wyndham, esq.
IS William Evelyn, esq.^ James E. or Clanbrassil.*^
14 FrancisM.of Carm;^ ? D. CF. Cockayne Gust, esq.*
^ Francis Owen, esq.^5 R* c^^^^P Yorke, esq/**
15 Thomas Ld. Hyde." 7 D. CPhilip Yorke, esq.**
JocelynDeane,esq.*'5 R- c W^^°^ Evelyn, esq.'*
R.Barwell,esq. viceDean.
Thos. Ld-Hyde, v. Yorke.
16 Thomas Lord Hyde.'^ John Rogers, esq.'*
James B. Burgess, esq.'^ Roger Wilbraham, esq.
17 J. B. Burgess, e^. ? D. C Charles Abbot, esq.'^
Sir Giib. Elliot, bt.'^ 5 R- c Stephen Lushington, esq.*^,
Charles Abbot, esq.**
28 Charles Abbot, esq. Richard Richards, e$q«*^
LordF.G. Osbom.*^
1 Charles Abbot, esq.* Lord Francis O. Osborne;*
.? J? Edward, Vt-Fitzhanis.^ JohnPenn, esq.
Davies Giddy, esq.* A. John, Vt* Primrose.*
Sir John Shelly, bt.
S Rt. Hon* N. Vanfflttart.^ John de Ponthieu, esq#
> One of the Clerks of the Household to the Prince of Walei,-^^
^ On the Death of Francis £arl of Godotphinj he succeeded as Lord
GoMfbin of He/stan ; a new Writ ordered, January i6, 1766.—-
3 On the Dissolution <rf the last Parliament he was made one of the
Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth, and in 1763 succeeded his Bro-
ther as a Baronet.-— 4 Major to the First Kegtment of Foot Guards*
and a Colonel in the Army. — 5 Made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot
in November 1769, and a Major>General in April 1770.—^ Of /r^*
JaiHf^ Chief^ Remembrancer of the Exchequer in that Kingdom.—
7 Son of the Duke of Leids^ not duly elected*— ^ Not duly elected*— «
9 Uncle to Sir Brownhw Cust^ bart. Counsel to the Admiralty and
Nivy. and one of His Majesty ^s'Counsellors at Law ; duly elected.
.1^10 j^ttiy elected .-4i*»i< Eldest Son of tbe £arl QiChrenJon ; not duly
^^ elected.
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elected.—" Duly elected ; made Steward of the three ChUlern llutt'-
fl'r.?a'/ in the County al Bucks; anew Writ ordered, June ij,;i78i. — 'J
Brother lo Lord Mushrryai Ireland; died before the Committee had
. tried the merits of his Election, and he being to have been duly
eicLted; a new Writ wa^ ordered, Feb. Ji, i78r. — 4 A Licutenant-
Geneta!, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ; found not duly elect-
ed.— 'S Succeeded hts Father as Earl of Clarendon ; tkc Speaker
issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, Dec.
,786.— ^^ Made Steward of the three ChUlern Hundreds in the Coun-
ty oi Buckingham; a new Writ ordered, March r6, 1786
'7 Under Secretary to the Duke of Leeds, one of His Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of Stale— ■= Fourid not duly elected— '9 Found
duly eiectedj made Viceroy of the Kingdom of Corsica ; a new
"Writ ordered, June [t, 1795. — '° Found duly elected; created a.
Baronet of Gr^d/ Britain, April 12, 1791 ; Chairman oflhe Direc-
tors of the East India Company. — " A Barrister at Law, and Cletk
of the Rules of the CoOrt of King's Bench.—" A Barrister at Law j
jttiade Steward of the three ChUlern Hundreds in (he County of Buck-
ingham , a new Writ ordered, IWarch 21,. 1799,— '3 Brother to the
Duke of Lieds.
(•arL \\. Trancis Coekayne Cusl, and Pbi/i/t Yorke, esq. peti-
tioned, as did several of the Freemen. The Chairman of the Com-
mittee that tried this double Return reported to the House, that Mr
Custuni Mr Torie were duly elected, and that the Marquis olCar-
tnarthea and Mr Owea were not duly elected. The Return amended
accordingly, March 14, 1775.
Pari. 15. The Chairman of the Committee itiat tried iJiIs double
Return, reported to the House, that Philip Jorie and Jocelyn Deane,
esqTS. were duly elected, and that Lord Hyde and William Ewly/i,
esq. TWre not duly elected. The Qerk of the Crown ordered to at-
tend, and the Return amended accordingly, Feb. 19, 1781.
Ptrl. 17. The Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this
double Return, repoited to the House, that Sir Gilbert Elhot, bart.
and Ste/'ben Luihingloa, esq. were duly elected, and that "jomes
Bianti Burgess ani^ Charles j^bbol, esqrs. were not duly elected ; the
Clerk of the Crou'Ti ordered to attend, and the Kcturn amended ac-
.cordingly, Dec. 21, 1790.
• Speaker of tlie first Parliament of the United Kingdom— 1 Bro-
ther to thcDukeof Zrtrf/.— 1 Eldest Son of the Earlof ^faAnria.^j- ;
appointed a Lord of the Treasury ; a new Writ ordered. May 12,
1^04.-3 Made Steward of thf three ChUlern Hundreds ; a new Writ
vrdercd, May 2, iScj.-^ Eldest Son of ibe £arl «f Raeberrie.-^
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PARLIAMENTARY REOUTfiR. * 37
5 Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds % a new WrU order-
ed, April 15, 1806.— i One of the Secretaries to the Board of Trea-
sury ^ made his £Iection for Old Sarum\ a new Writ ordered, Jan.
a, 1807.
Farl No. 27. Salt ash.
1 1 William Vt. Duncannon." Hon. George Clinton/
Hon. Chas. Townshend.^
12 John Cleveland, esq.* George Adams, esq.
Hon. Aug. J. Hervey.^
1 3 Martin fi. Hawke, esq/ Thomas Bradshaw, esq.^
John Williams, esq.®
Thomas Bradshaw, esq/
14 Grey Cooper, esq."* Thomas Bradshaw, esq."
Sir Chas. Whitworth, kt.'*
Henry Strachey, esq.'^
Paul Fielding, esq.
15 Sir Grey Cooper, bt.** Rt. Hon. C. Jenkinson.'^
16 Charles Ambler, esq.'^ Rt. Hon. C. Jenkinson.' ^ -
Richard E.of Mornington.'^
John Lemon, esq.'^
17 George Vise. Garlies.'° Edward Bearcroft, esq.'*
Hon. William Stewart.**
18 Alex. Wentworth, Lord Edward Bearcroft, esq.**
M'Donald.*^ Charles Smyth, esq.
1 A. Wentw.Ld. McDonald. Charles Smyth, esq.
2 Matthew Russell, esq. Robert Deverel, esq.
S Matthew Russell, esq. Arthur Champemowne, esq.
Matthew Russell, esq.* Ar. Champerpowne, esq.*
W. H. Freemantle, esq.^ Hon. Richard Neville.*
' Son of the Earl of Besborougb \ a Commissioner of the Admiral-
ty } made a Commissioner of the Treasury ^ a new Writ ordered,
Dec. 4, 1756 5 he was chosen for Harwich, — * Uncle to the Earl of
Ltncd/ft 'f Admiral of the Blue.-!-3 Second Son of Viscount Town*
jbendy Treasurer of the Chamber.— 4 First Secretary to the Admi-
ralty J died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. 15, 1763.— 5 Next Brother
ifti the JSkrl pf Bristol ) a Captain in the Navy, and a Colonel of
P 3 IN^arin^s,
.PAH LIA MEN TART REGISTEtt.
Marines ; in this Parliament before for Si Eiiiiiundsbury,—^ Eldest
&oaoi ^\i Edward Haiukc, K. B. now Lord Hawke. — 7 Joint Se-
cretary to the Treasury ; made a Commisiioner of the Admiralty ;
a new Writ ordered. May i, r771. — ' Found not duly elected. —
S Duly elected, and ought to have been returned. — ■" Joint Secretary
to ihe Treasury. — "Died, a new Writ ordered, Nov. l8, 1774.—
-•» Lieutenant-Governorof ri'/iwfFOT-i; Chairman of the Commitiecs
of Ways and Mean?, and Treasurer of the Foundling Hosfiiiai ; in
this Parliament before for East Looe; died, and tlic Speaker issued
his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, September
22, 1778.— ^Storekeeper of the Ordnance ; in this Parliament be-
fore for Buhop"! Caslle ; made Steward of the three CHhern Hun-
dreds in the County of Bickinghanishire j a new Writ ordered, July
1780, he mas chosen for B(Vio/i'/ Castle. — '4 Made a CommissloBer bf
the Treasury; a ncif Writ ordered, April 4, 1783, he was re-cho-
sen.^'S Secretary at War, and Clerk of the Pells in Ireland—
'* Attorney General to the Queen. — "7 Created Lord Haviketbury,
Baion of Ha-wiisi/ury in the County of Glitucaier ; the Speaker issu-
ed his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, Oct. 4,
)786.— 'SQf /rf/flW; a Commissioner of the Treasury i in this Par-
liament before for Beerfilsion ; not duly elected. — '9 A Major in the
Life Guards ; Brother to Sir William Lemon, bart.— »Son of th?
Earl of Galloway ; a Captain in the Navy t made Steward of the
Manor of Eas! Hendred in the County of Berts ; a new Writ order-
(d, February 1795.—"' Chief Justice ai Chester. — " Second Son of
the Earl oi G olio-way ; a Lieutenant -Colonel in the Army.— '^ Of
/rf/*in<('.—'4 Died, anew Writ ordered, Nov. 29, 1796.
Pari. 13. Thomas Bredshaw, esq. petitioned against the Election
fijebn {Villiams, esq. The Chairman of the Committee, appointed
to try this contested Election, reported to the House, that the Peti-
tioner was duly elected, and ought 10 have been returned. The Clerk
of the Crov.-n ordered to attend, and the Return was amended ac-
cordingly, June 8. 1772.
Pail. ij. Sir JVilliarn Lemon, bart. and John Bullcr, esq. peti-
tioned against the Ejection of Sir Grey Cooper, ban. and JMr "^en-
iinson- The Chairman of the Commitlee that tried the merits of
thii Election reported to the House, that the sitting Members were
ly elected, Feb. 4, 1781.
!■ — yoba Bulltr and several of the Inhabitant* petitioned
against the Election of Sir Grey Cvoper, in 1783. The Chairman of
the Committee that tried this Election repotted, that Sir Crey\Cooper,
hart, was duly elected, May 20, 1783.
Pari. 16. George Lord Siraihaven, (eldest Son of the Earl of
j^boym), and John Curtis, e^q. petitioned. Renewed the ad Session.
f bp Chairman of the Compittee that tiietl tbis flection revolted to
PJIRLIAMIHTAKY HEOISTBH. S9
At HoBie, that the tkting Members wefe duly elected, April 25,
■ ,7^ LtfMn^ esq. and some of the fiorgesses, petitioned
atMMt the filection of the Earl of MomtHgton. 'fhe Chairman of
ne GoaoHttee that tried this Election reported to the House, that
J9bm Lemotit esq. the Petitioner, was duly elected, and ought to
hnfe been retomed. May 1787. The Clerk of the Crown ordered
to attend, and the Return amended accordingly.
<Not duly elected.—^ Not duly elected.— 3 Duly elected i made
Us Electiea for Harwich ; a new Writ ordered| February 27, 1807.
"«4 Eldest Son of Lord Braybrooke.
PittL 3* esq. petitioned against the Election.
PwrL No. a 8. Camelford.
n Samiiel Martm, esq. John Lade, esq.^
Bartholomew Burton, esq.^
12 Samuel Martin^ esq/ Bartholomew Burton, esq.
13 Charles Phillips, esq. William Wilson, esq.
14 John Amyand, esq.' Francis Heme, esq/
Sir Ralph Payne, k.b.^
15 John Pardoe, jun. esq.^ James Maq)herson, esq.
16 Jonathan Phillips, esq.^ James Macpherson, esq.
Sir Samuel Hannay, bt.
17 Sir Samuel Hannay, bt.'^ James Macpherson, esq.
William Smith, esq. Lord Wm. CaV' Bentinck.
1 8 William J. Dexmison, esq. John Angerstein, esq.
1 William J. Denison, e ^ ^
2 Robert Adair, esq.^ John Fonblanque, esq.'
S Robert Adair, esq. James, Vise. M^jtland "
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3
^ Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Joint Secre-
tary to the Treasury.—- 3 Created a Baronet of Greaf Brtfain^ March
24, 1758 ; died, a new Writ ordered, May 17, 1759.— 3 A Mer-
chant in London^ and a Director of the Bank.— 4 Treasurer to the
Princess Dowager of Waies.'^S A Merchant in London ^ Brother to
Sir George Amyand^ bart, 5 died June 5, 1780 \ no new Writ was
issued.*-^ Died^ and the Speaker issued his Warrant $0 the Clerk of
D4 fh$
40 t>ARLIAM£KTAIlY ItEGISTJER.
the Crown, October 1776.— 7 Made one of the Clerks Comptrollers
of the Board of jGreen Cloth 5 a new Writ ordered, June 5, 1777^
he was, re-chosen.-^ 8 ^ Director of the East InJia Company.—
9 Made Steward of the three Chihern Hundreds in the County of
Buckingham \ anew Writ ordered, July 22, 1784. — '^Died, a new
Writ ordered, Dec. 12, 1790. — ^^ Died, a pew Wtit ordered, March
a 796. — ?* Second Son to the Duke of Portland > Clerk of the Pipe,
and a Lieutenant- Colonel of Dragoons.
Pari. i8« Augt^stus Ludlow Lord Preston, and Robert Adair y
esq. petitioned. The Chairman of this Committee appointed to try
the merits of the contested Election reported to the House, that the
Committee had determined the Right of Election for Members to
serve in Parliament for said Borough to be in the freemen, being
Inhabitants, Paying Scot and Lot. They had also determined, ^hat
the Capital Burgesses had no Right to vpte for Members for this Bo-
rough,'unles5 as free Burgesses, inhabiting and paying Scot and Lot.
That they have determined that Wm. J* Dennison^ and John Ah"
gerstein^ esq'rs. are duly elected, and that the Petitions of iorw^Pr^jr
ion and Robert j^air, esq. were not frivolous or vexatious, Nov. io«
> A King^s Counsel.—* Envoy Extraordinary at Vienna^r^^ ^4-
^st Son of the Earl oi Lauderdale.
PARLIAMBKTARY WLEOWXEJL.
M
Pari.
No. 29. West Looe.
11 John Frederick, esq.
12 Francis BuIIer, esq.'
John Sargent, esq.^
13 William Graves, esq/
14 William James, esq.^
15 Sir William James, hi.'''
John Buller, esq.'*
16 John Scott, esq.'^
1 7 Sir John de la Pole, bt,
ISSitwellSitwell, esq.
William Noel, esq."
William Trelawney, esq.*
Sir William Trelawney, bt.*
James Townshend, esq-
James Townshend, esq.^
Charles Ogilvie, esq.^
John Rogers, esq.
John Buller, esq."
John Sommers Cocks, esq.'^
John Lemon, esq.*^
James Adams, esq.
John Pardoe, esq.'*
John Buller, esq.'^
John H. Frere, jun. esq.
1 Sitweil Sitwell, esq. John Hookham Frere, esq.
2 James Buller, esq.* Thomas Smith, esq."
Ralph Allen Daniel, esq. QuintonDick, esq.^
3 Ralph Allen Daniel, esq. James Buller, esq.
I Chief Justice 6f Chester; made one of the Puisne Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas j a new Writ ordered, May 5, 1757.—* A
Captain in the Navy. — 3 Made Groom Porter to His Majesty j « new
Writ ordered, December 16, 1763, he was re^chosen ; died, a new
Writ ordered, January 10, 1765.— 4 Made Governor of Jamaica 5 a
new Writ ordered, July 5, 1767. — 5 A Director of the Bank.—
* Master in Chancery.— 7 An Alderman of London,'^^ A Director of
the East India Company, and an elder Brother of the Trinity* House ;
created a Baronet oi Great Britain^ July 25, 1778. — 9 Made Steward
pf the three Chihern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new
Writ ordered, I775« — '° Died, a new Writ ordered, D'ec.
26, 1783. — *' Made Steward of the three Chilterr^ Hundreds in the
County of Buckingham ^ a new Writ ordered, March 12, 1782. —
" In this Parliament before for this Borough. — '3 Eldest Son of Sir
Charles Cocks, bart. Member for Rycgate. — M A Major in the Ser-
Vict of the East India Company. — '5 Brother to Sir William Lemon,
bart. 5 a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Horse Guards \ made Steward pf
f hp jhrce Chiltern Hundreds in the Cou;ity of Buckingham 3 a new
Writ
49* r ARLlAMEHTAllV RB^i«tlE&*
Writ ordered, July 1^84. — ^ Died in Afril 1796, no new Writ Or-
deted. — »7 Made Steward of the Manor of Easi Hendrediu the Coun-
ty of Berks \ ft new Writ ordered, November tOy 17^ > aj^inted
under Secretary of State*
' Made Steward of tlie three Chiltern Hundreds ; a new Wrk or-
dered, Dec. 9, 1803.— ^ Made Steward of the Manor oi EasiHem'
dred^ Berks \ a new Writ ordered^ 1805.-3 A Barrister at JLaw. .
■■i.ii#n -i'lT^rx.
a *>
Pari. No. 30. Grampoitnd.
11 Merrick Burrelj 5 esq.' Sinjon Fanshaw, esq.*
12 Merrick Burrell, esq.* Simon Fanshaw, esq.?
13 Grey Cooper, esq. ^ Charles W. Cornwall, csq.^
14 Rt.Hon.SirJ.Yorke,KB.^ Richard Aid. Neville, esq.
15 Sir John Ramsden, bt. Thomas Lucas, esq.
1 6 Hon. John S. Cocks.^ Francis Baring, esq.
1 7 Jeremiah Grutchley, esq. Thomas Wallace ^ esq.
18 Robert Sewell, esq. Bryan Edwards, esq.*
Sir Christ. Hawkins, bt. .
1 Robert Sewell, esq^ Sir Christ. Hawkins, bt.
2 Benjamin Hothouse, esq.* Sir Christ. Hawkins, bt. .
3 Henry Fawcett, esq. Sir Christ. Hawkins, bt.
I Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.^^'^ One of the Clerks
of the Household to the Prince of Wa/es. — 3 Appointed one of the
Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth, on the Dissolution of the last
Parliament. — 4 Created a Baronet July 12, 1^66."^$ Joint Secretary
to the Treay^ry, and King's Counsel in the Duchy Court of Lancas"
ter, — ^ Made a Commissioner of the Treasury j a new Writ ordered,
March 12, 1774, he was re-elected. — 7 Brother to the Earl of Hard-
wiche ; Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States
General \ Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons ^ a Lieutenant-Gene-
ral ) a Knight of the Bpth, add a Member of the Most Honourable
Privy' Council.— S £]dcst Son of Lord Sommers.^^9 Died, a new
'VVrit oidcfcd, July 19, 1800.
* A
I>A&UA1ICKTA&Y mEOISTEH. 48,
' A Barrister at Law ; Secretary to the Board fpr Management of
Affairs in India : this he resigned in May 1804 — in 1805 made Chair*
j&an of the Committees for Supplies.
J ■ i ■ ."I I "I 'I I.. I 'I \ ji V II , , ; .ft J .ftM I I I J HI I I
Pari. No. 81. East Looe.
11 JohnBuHer, esq/ Francis Gashry, esq.*
ISjohnBuUer^ esq«^ Francis Gashry, esq.^
Henry Ld. Vt. Palmerston.^
1 3 John BuUer, ^sq. Richard Hussey, esq.^
Richard Leigh, esq.^
John Purling, esq.
14 Johft Buller, esq. Sir Charles Whitworth, kt.^
Thomas Graves, esq.^
William Graves, esq.'®
15 John Buller, esq." William Graves, esq.'*-
Godfrey Wentworth, esq. John James Hamilton, esq.
* Comptroller of the Mint.—* Treasurer and Paymaster of the
Ordnance.— -3 Died, a new Writ ordered, May 2r, 1762.— -4 Made a
Commissioner of the Admiralty^ a new Writ ordered^ December 17,
1765, he ^as re-chosen.— S Of Ireland ; made a Commissioner of
Trade and Plantations \ a new Writ ordered, N'avcmber rr, 1765,
lie was re-elected.-—^ Attorney- General to the Queen \ Counsel to
the Admiralty and Navy, and Auditor- General to the Duchy of
Cornwall and Greenwich Hospital ; died, and the Speaker issued out
his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, Sept. 1770.
7 One of His Majesty^s Serjeants at Law ; died, a new Writ ordered,
Mtrch 30, 1772.— 8 Made Steward of the three Chihern Hundreds
in the County of Buchingham 5 a new Writ ordered, 1774»
he was chosen iovSaltash. — 9 A Captain in the Navy \ inade Steward
of the three Cbiltern Hundreds \ a new Writ ordered, ^775 >
created Lord Graves^ I. P.— ^ A Master in Chancery 5 Brother to
nomas Grav^s^ esq.<^^»* Upon the Dissolution of thc.J4th Parliar
ment; he w^s appointed one of the Lords Commissioners of the Trea-
isuryr^again appointed to the same Office j a new Writ ordeied,
Dec. 26, 1783, he was re-elected. — '* Appointed Steward of the
Sbiltern fiundrefb *^ «i new Writ ordered, r^ovember 24, 1783.
44 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No* 31*. East Looe continued.
16 John Buller, esq.'^ William Graves, esq.'*
Richard Grosvenor, esq.** Alexander Irving, esq'^
Robert Vise. Belgrave.'^ J. John Earl of Carysfort.'*
17 Hon. W Wesley Pole.' ^ Robert Wood, esq.*°
Charles Arbuthnot, esq. *
13 John fenller, esq.** William Graves, esq.*"
John Smith, esq.*' Frederick W- Greaves, esq.
Sir John Mitford, kt.**
1 John Buller, esq-' Frederick Wm. Buller, esq.
2 John Buller, esq. Edward Buller, esq.
3 John Buller, esq. Edward Buller, esq.
13 Commissioner of the Treasury ; died, and the Speaker gave notice
in the London Gazette, that he would issue his Warrant to the Clerk
of the Crown for a new Writ, August 1786. — H A Master in Chan-
cery ; made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of
Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered, 1787.— '5 Nephew to Earl
Grjosvengr; made Steward of thfe three Chtitern Hundreds^ a new Writ
ordered, Apr. 1788. — ^^ A Lieut, in the Foot Guard's^ died,a new Writ
ordered, Jan. 22,1790.—- '7 Only Son of Earl Grosvenovy made a Com-
missioner of the Admifalty j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 22, 1790, He
-was re-elected. — '^ Of Ireland^'^'-^^ Brother to the Earl oi Mornington
of Ireland 5 made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the Coun-
ty of Buckingham \ a, new Writ ordered, March 16, 1794.— ^o A Ma-
jor in the Army 5 made a Licut.-Col. in the Army in May 1796.—
2' A Master in Chancery 5 made Steward of the three Chi/tern Hun^
dreds\n the County oi Bucks; a new Writ April 16, 1798.— ** Made
Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buchs,\ a
new Writ ordered. May 1799. — *3 Made Steward of the three Chil-
tern Hundreds in the County oi Bucks ; a new Writ ordered, JuJy
J 2, 1799- — ^ Attorney General to his Majesty, in this Parliament
before for Beeralston 5 chosen Speaker nth Feb. 1801.
I Recorder of this Borough.
Pari. 3. A Petition against the Election oi John and Edward ^ul'
At, esr^rs. ordered to be heard the 17th of March 1807.
PAtlllAMENTARY tLEGISTER^
45
Pari
1 1 Hon. Rich. Edgecumbe.*
John Plumtree, esq.
12 Sir Edward Turner, bt.'
Francis Bassetc, esq.
13 Francis Basset, esq.^
William Lemon, esq.^
14 Sir George Osborne, bt.*
15 Sir Francis Bassett, bt.
16 Sir Francis Basset, bt.
17 Sir Francis Basset, bt.'"*
18 Thomas Wallace, esq."
No. 32. Penryn.
Hon. George Boscawen.*
George B. Rodney, esq.*
f
HughPigot, esq.*
William Chaytor, esq.
John Rogers, esq,^
Reginald Pole Carew, esq.
Sir John St Aubin, bt.
Rich. Glover, jLLrD. & f.r.s.
William Meeke, esq.
1 Rt. Hon. T. Wallace.* • William Meeke, esq.
2 Sir Step. Lushington, bt.* Sir John NichoUs, bt.^
3 Sir Caesar Hawkins, bt.* Henry Swann, esq.
John Trevanion, esq.
I Eldest Son of hord Ei/gecumbe i appointed a Commissioner of
the Admiralty J a new Writ ordered, Dec. 22, 1755, he was re-
chosen j made Comptroller of His^ Majesty's Household^ a new
Writ ordered, Dec. 1756, he was re-chosen j succeeded to the Peer-
age on the Death of his Father, a new Writ ordered November 25,
1758,— « Second Brother to Viscount Falmouth \ Colonel of a Regi-
ment of Foot, and Lieut. -Governor of the Sciily Islands, — 3 Vice-
Admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet ^ Master of
Greenwich Hospitai 'y created a Baronet January 21, 1764. — 4 Died,
a new Writ ordered, November 1 1, 1766. — 5 Brother to Lord Pigot^
I. P. ; a Captain in the Navy, and Colonel of Marines,—^ Died, a
new Writ ordered, January 10, 1770. — 7 Made Steward of the Manor
of East Hendred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ ordered, Dec.
• 14, 1772. He stood Candidate for the County of Cornwall^ but lo-
sing the Election, he was re-chosen for this Places created a Baronet
May 3, 1774. — ^ Has a Company in the Foot Guards, and Groom
of the Bedchamber to the Kii.g.— 9 Made Steward of the three Chil-
tern Hundreds \ a newWiit ordered, December 23, 1782 — ^^On
the Dissolution of this Parliament, created Lord de DunstanvUIe of
Trebidy P/trk^ CernwalL — " Made a Commissioner of the Admi.
raJty ; ,
40
I'Aia^IAMBNTAAy RBtilSTBH*
ralty ; a new Writ ordered, July 19, I797> he was re-elected ; nuide
a Commissioner for the Management or Affairs in India ^ a new Writ
ordered^ May 30, iSoo, he was re-elected*
Pari. 15. Several of the Electors petitioned against the sitting
Members, but the Petition was not renewed the second Seisioo*
Pari. 16. Joshua Smith and Richard Jschon^ esqrs. petitiopcd,-
renewed the second Session aad tried, wbca the Coi9mttt£^ £9U«4
that the sitting Members were duly electedy March i8» 1785*
I A Commu^ioner of tlie A&irs in India.^^'^ A Director of Ae
Eatt India Company.— 5 The King's Advocate- General, and ofHcial
to the Archdeacocvof Middltse» and Loadoti*''^ Not duly elected* . .
Pari. 3, John Treuanion^ esq. and several of tlie Voters petition-
ed against the filecHon of Sir C, Havihmi^ and tke Committfie vAlq
tried Ythe Election found that Hsnt^ Swann and John Trivanion^
esqrs. wer« duly elected, and that Sir Christopher Hawkins^ bart. was
notdulyelcct^d, Fcbruwy 4, ^807*
IP^RXJ AMENTARY RECISTSE^ ^7
Pari. NckSS. ^Tregony.
11 William Trevanion, esq/ John Fuller, esq.
12WiliiamTrevanio]]9 esq,^ AbrabamHume, esq.
Thomas Pownall, esq.
13 Thomas Pownali, esq. Hon John Grey.^
14 Hon. Geo. Lane Parker/ Alexander Leith, esq.^
15 John Stephenson, esq* John Dawes, esq.
16 Rt. Hon. Lloyd Kenyon,^ Robert Ejngsmill, esq*^
^ , Horn Hugh S. Conway.®
17 John Stevenson, esq.^ Matthew Montagu, esq.
Hon. Robert Stewart."^
J8 Sir Lionel Copley, bt., John Nichols, esq.
1 Sir Lionel Copley, bt. ' John Nicholls, esq.
2 Charles Cockerell, esq.* Geo.Marquisof DIandford.'
George W.Thelusson, esq.^
3 Hon. WnL OCallaghan.^ Godfrey Wentworth, esq*
< ■! » pi4^p*if*^*^p.».W.p—»— » I I I I It..
' AfKlUor 0^ the Duchy of Cornwdii,"^''^. Dicdt anew Writ oriieredy
Jan. 27, 1767. — 3 Uncle to the Earl of Stamford i a Clerk of the
Board of Green Cloth, — 4 Brother to the Earl of Macclesfield^ and
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and a Major-Geiieral. — 5 Created a
Baronet, November 11, 1775. — ^Master of the Rolls; created a
Baronet ol Great Britain^ July 24, 1784; appointed Lord Chief Jus-
tice of the King^s Bench, and created Baron Kenyon of Greddington^
4a the County of Flint ; a new Writ ordered, June 8, 1 788-^7. A
Captain in the Navy.— * Fourth Son of the Earl q{ Hertford; a Cap-
tain in^he Navy, ahd Treasurer of the Household to the Pciace of
Wales. -^^ Died, a new Writ ordered May 5, 1794. — ^^ Eldest Son
of Lord Londonderry in Ireland^ who on the 5th of Fct>ruary 17951
vras created Viscount Castlereagb in Ireland*
Pari. 16. George Viscount Lewisham^ (eldest Soh of the Earl of
Dartmouth) y and John Bettesworih, e^q. petitioned, Lotd^ Lewiskam
-Ixaving requested leave to withdraw his name from the Petition, %m
which the House agreed, April 12, 1785.
^ Son of the Duke of Marlborough ; made one of the Commissiont
«rs of the Ticas^iry j a new Writ ordered July 30, 18041— « A Bar-
■fARLIAMEKTARV RESISTBS.
p. — 3 A Merchant in Londan, and an East India Diree-
-4 Brotlier to Lord Lismore al Ireland, and a Lieutenaiit-Colo-
n the Acmy.
'John Williams, esq, petitioned against the Election of Mr O'Cal-
lagibart and Mr Weniworth, Dec. 2i. The Committee found the sit-
ting Members duly elected.
Pari. No. 34. Bossiney, alias Tliilagel.
11 Hon. Edwin Sandys."
12 John Richm. Webb, esq.*
JohnLd. Vt- Mountstuart.^
13 JohnLd. Vt.MoLintstuart.
14 JoTinLd.Vt-Mountstuart.''
Hon. Charles Stuajt.^
15 Hon, Charles Stuart. "
16 Hod. Charles Stuart.
17 Hon. James Stuart-'*
18 John Stuart Wortley."*
Hon. J. Stuart Wortley.'*
Ed. W. Montagu, jun. esq.
Ed. W, Montagu, esq.
Henry Lawes Luttrell, esq.*
Sir George Osborne,- bt.*
Hon- Henry L. Luttrell.'
Hon. Henry L. Luttrell.*
Bamb. Gascoyne, sen. esq."
Matthew Montagu, esq.
Humphry Minchin, esq.''
Evelyn Pierrepoint, esq.
John Lubbock, esq.'*
1 Hon. James S. Wortley. ' John Lubbock, esq.*
2 Hon. James $. Wortley. John HileyAddington,esq.'
Geo. Peter Holford, esq.*
3 Hon. Jaracs S. Wortley. George LordLovaine.'
' Eldest Son to Lord Sandys ; made a Commissioner of the ■ Admi-
*'rilty; a.new Writ ordered, Apr. 6, 17 J7. he was re-elected. — ■ Made
.* Weli/i Judge ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 10, 176;, he wa.? re-elect-
.edf died, anew Writ ordered Jan. 17, 1706.— 3 Eldest Son 10 the
Earl ofiJ«/^.— 4 Lieutenant- Colonel of Horse; made Steward of the
three C6///cTn HuHfl'/W/S a new Writ ordered, April 11, 1761: he
stood Candidate for the County of Middlesex, and was voted duly
elected by the House of Commons. — S In this Parliament before for
S>lorlham(iloa ; has ^ Coippaiiy in the Foot Guards j made a Groom of
Hii M.-AJe-ity'ii Bedchamber ; a new Writ ordered. May 16, 177^,
-1
frARLtAMENTART REOISTik* ^9
ht was re-elected.— <^ Lord Lieutenant of Glumorgansbire^ and one
of the Auditors of the Imprest iii. ReviSrlion ; created Baron C^rdif
of Cdrdiff*Castle% in the County of Glamorgan ; a new Writ ordered.
May 1775.— 7 Eldest Son to Lord Irnham of Ireidnd\ Lieutenant*
Colonel of Horse, and Adjutant-General to the Land Forces in Ire»*
land.^ Fourth Son to the Earl of Bute\ a Lieutenant*- Colonel of a
Regiment of Foot. — 9 A Colonel in the Army ; made a Major-G^ne-i-
ral November 20, 1782. — 'o A Colonel in the Army.—" Appointed
JReceiver-General of the Customs ; a new Writ ordered, April 1786*
*— 12 Second Son of the Earl oiBute ; a Major in the Aritiy ; in 1794
took the name of Wortiey ; made a Lieutenant* Colonel in May 1794*
— <-<3 Lieutenant- Colonel of the Hampshire Militia ; died, a oetv Writ
ordered, April 7, 1796. — M- Eldest Son of the late Member, and
Nephew to the Marquis of Bute ; a Lieutenant in the 2d Regiment
of Foot Guards ; died, a new Writ ordered, February 14, 1797. —
*5 A Banker in London. — ^ Next Brother to the Marquis of Bute^
ttid Father ^f the deceased Member.
* Brother to the Marquis of Bute. •^'^ A Banker in Londoh,'^
3 High Steward of Harwich, and Lord of the Treasury • made Stew-
ard of the three CbUtern Hundreds in Buc^s ; a new Writ ordered,
December 289 1802^ he was chosen for Harvjicb."^ Secretary to
the Commissioiners for tbe Affairs oilndia^^^ £ide<t Son of the Earl
oi Beverley.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pail. No, 35. St Ives.
11 Hon. George Hobart.' James Whitshed, esq.
12 H.MackworthPread,esq. Charles Hotham, esq.' :
13 Thomas Durant, esq. Adam Drummond, esq.
14 William Pread, esq.^ Adam Drummond, esq»^
Sir Thomas Wynn, bt.* Philip Dehaay, esq.
15 William Pread, esq. Abel Smith, esq.
16 William Pread, esq.* Richard Harwell, esq.
17 William Pread, esq. William Mills, esq.
18 William Pread, esq. Sir Richard Carr Glyn, kt.
1 William Pread, esq.' Sir Richard Carr Glynn, bt,
2 William Pread, esq. Jonathan Raine, esq.*
3 Samuel Stephens, esq. Francis Horner, esq.
I Son of the Earl of Buckingbaimbirt.—'^ Eldest Son of Sir Beau.
VKtl Haibam, ban. ; Colonel in the Army ; has a Company in the
Foot Guards, and Adjutant General to the British Forces in Germa-
tiy ; made a Groom of His Majesty's Bedchambec i a new Writ or-
dered, April l8, 1763, he was re-elected — 3 Found not duly elect-
ed J a new Writ ordered. May 8, 1775. — 4 Lord Lieutenant of Car-
narvonthire; Auditor of the Revenue of Wa/ifj j created Lord^fW-
boroogh ol Ireland, July 37, 1776. — 5 Made Steward of the three
Chillern Hundreds in the County of huciingham ; a new Writ or-
dered, Decembec 177S : In this Parliament afterwards for ^^/Ti/fnT,
Montrose, i::fc.—S Recorder of St Ivci,
Pari. 13. James Jobnsione, esq. petitioned, but afterwards request-
ed leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
Pari, 14. Samuel Stephens, esq, petitioned, as did some of tbe
Electors, Maj 8, 1775, ThcChaitman of the Committee reported
to the House, that Mr Drummond was duly elected, but neither Mr
tread nor Mr Sltpbens the Petitloneis were duly elected.
t A Banker in London, and Recorder of thij fiorough.^^ A fiar-
lister at Law, and Special Pleader.
IpARLtAMl^'i^AltV ittdlitllt* St
Pari. NihSe. Fowey.
1 1 jbturthan Ras^hleigh, esq. Hbn. George Edgeciimbe/
I^ Jotiathan Rashldgh, esq/ Hon. George Edgeciimbe**
Philip Rashleigh, esq. Hon. R. iS. Walsingbim**
Id Philip Rashleigh, esq. J. Modyford Hey wood, esq.
14 Philip Rashleigb, esq. Molineiix Shuldnam, esq.'
15 Phiiip Rashkigb, esq. Molineux Lord Sbuidham.
16 Fhifip Rashleighy esq. John Grant, esq,^
Hon* Richard Edgecnmbe.^
J7 Ph.Rashleigh, esq.» > !>• Richard Vise. Valletort. ^
Sir R. Payne, K.B.'*i R. MoKneux LordShuldham.'^
Rt. Hon. Sylv. Douglas."
18 Phi^p RaiMeigh^ esq. Reginald Pole Carew^ esq.
Edi^irard Goiding, esq*'^
i«
t Philip Rashldgb, esq. Edward Golding, esq*
3 RegioakiPoleCarew, esq^ Rt^Hon. £• GoMng, esq.*
Robert Wigram, €$q.'
$ ReginaldPoleCarew, esq. Robeirt Wigram, esq.^
I I
I Second Son of Lord Ed^ecttmie ; a Captain in the Navj, and
Cltfk of the Council to the Duchy of Lancaiter,-^^ Died, a netv
Wnt ordered, Jan. to, 1765.—^ Succeeded his Brother as Lord
,Edgecumbe\ a new Writ ordered^ November 78, 1781.— -4 Second
Son of the Earl of Shannon of Irttand 5 a Captain in the Navy.—
5 A Captain in the Navy \ made Governor and Commander in Chief
fit Uewfoundland \vi 1772; made Rear- Admiral of the Squadron of
His Majesty^s Fleet in March 1775$ made Commander in Chief of
His Majesty^s Fleet in N^rtb jimericd ; created Lord Baron Shu/d-
iam of Ire/and^ July 3^, 1776. — ^ Made St^iward of the three Cbi/.
tern Hundreds in the County of Bucis ; a new Writ ordered, Fdb. jy
1786. — 7 Only Son of Viscount Mountedgecumbe ; his Father on the
18th of August 1789 being created Earl of Mountedgecufnbe, he was
from this time stiled Viscount Valletort,-^ Found duly elected.—
9 Found duly elected ; succeeded his Father as Earl of Mountedge-
cumhe a i)CW Writ February 5, 1795.— K) Not duly elected.—
'^ Son-in-law to the Earl ot Guilford \ a Privy Counsellor in Great
Britain and IrelaAd\ one of His Majesty's Counsel at Law, and a^
Commissioner for the Management of Affairs in the East Ind'tts. —
** Appointed a Commissioner for Auditing the Public Accounts
E 2 a
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
a new Writ ordered, June 1799.— '3 Made a Commissioner of tht
Board for the Management of Affairs in InJia^ March i8oi*
Pari. 13. John IVi/liams and Thomas Aribington^ esqrs. petitioned,
renewed the 2d Session, Feb. 7. 177O1 the House resolved that the
sitting Members were duly elected.
Pari. 1 7. The Chairman of the Committee that tried the Double
Return, reported to the House, that Fhilip Raibieigb, esq. and fiicb"
ard Viscount Vaiietoru were duly elected ; and that Molineux Lord
Shutdbam of the Kingdom of Irtland^ and & Ralph Payne^ K. d.
were not duly elected, 7th February 1791* The Chairman made this
special report from the Committee, that the Portreeve of the Borough
of Fowey is the returning Officer of the said Borough, and that it is
necessary such Officer should be chosen or presented by a homage 6t
jury of the Prince's Tenants, duly admitted on the Court of Rolls, of
the Manor of the said Borough ; and that the Prince's Tenants ad-
mitted by the Steward or Deputy Steward^ at a Court holden in the
said Manor, are duly admitted, and that the present rent of the homage
is not necessary to such admission. The Chairman of the Committee
that tried the Petition against the merits of Mr Rasbieigb'*s and Lord
Vailetort^s Election, reported to the House, that the persons entitled
to elect the Portreeve of the Borough of Fowey ^ are those who are
capable of holding that office, that is, such Prince's Tenants only as
have been duly admitted on the Court Rolls of the Manor of the said
Borough, and have done fealty^ and such persons only duly admitted,
whose Lands, being Freehold^ were anciently, and continue to be
held immediately of the Duke oi Cornwall as parcel of his said Manor
of the said Borough, and whose Titles to those Lands have been pre-
sented to a Court-baron by a sworn homage or jury of the Freeholders
of the said Manor, 21st March 1792.
< Commissioner for the Affairs of //r</ui.— ^ Elected also for the
Borough of Flytnpton Earl^ which place he making it his choice>
to represent, a new Writ ordered, December 8, iSo2.«— 3 Created fi
Baronet, October 1805. —4 Son of Sir Robert Wigram^ bt.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. S9
Pari. No. 37. Si Germans. ,
11 Edward Eliot, es^.* Anthpny Champion, esq.
12 Edward Eliot, esq. Philip Stanhope, esq.*
William Hussey, esq.
IS Edward Eliot, esq.' Samuel Salt, esq.*
Beajaouhl^'AhgloiSvesq/ George Jennings, esq.
14 BenjaminL'Anglois, esq.' Edward Eliot, esq.^
' . '. Johu-Pownal, esq7
John Peachy, esq.*
15 Edward James Eliot, esq.^ Dudley Long, esq.
16 John J.,HamiUon, esq."* Abel Smith, esq."
Samuel Smith, esq.
17 George Marq. of Lorn.'* Hon. Edw. James Eliot,' ^
Hon. William Eliot.'*
18 GeorgeHarry,Ld*Grey."5 Hon. William Eliot.'*
1 Geo. Harry, Ld. Grey.' Hon. William Eliot*
2 Thomas Lord Binning.^ James Langham, esq.
3 Sir J. Sidney Yorke, kt. Matthew Montagu, esq.
' Receiver-General of the Duchy of Cornwaii l made a Commis-
sioner of Trade and Plantations ; a new Writ ordered, January 14,
J 760, he was re-chosen. — * Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of
Dresden ; made Steward of the Manor oiOld Shorebam^ in the Coun«
ty of Sussex ; a new Writ ordered, May 22, 1765. — 3 Made each of
them their Election for Leskardt a new Writ ordered, November 29,
1768.— 4 Secretary of Legation at thr Court of Vienna, — 5 Made
Storekeeper of the Ordnance ^ a new Writ ordered, June 5, 1778, he
was re-chosen ; appointed Under Secretary to Lord Viscount Stor^
ntont^ one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State*— ^ Recei-
ver-General to the Duchy of Cornwall^ and a Commissioner of Trade
and Plantations ; made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the
County of ifi/fi&x > a new Writ ordered, November I775 j he was
chosen for the County of CornwalL^^I Secretary to the Board of
Trade and Plantations \ made a Commissioner of Excise *, a new Writ
ordered, May 28, 1776.-8 Son of Sir James Peachy^ bart. — 9 Eldest
Son of the Member for the County ^ made a Commissioner of the
Treasury 5 a new Writ ordered, July 10, 1782, h« was re-chosen j
again made a Commissioner of the Treasury \ a new Writ ordered ^
£ 3 Decembec
H
VAUlJI^H^VTA^y fiMVnv^.
December I4, 1783, be was re-cbo^n.-«-K> Nephew and Heir to t^
j&irl oi^bet'corH^ on whose Death he succeeded to the Peerage \ a
neiHr Writ ordere49 January %i\ 1790.-7^' Di^4| 9nd the Spcal^cM^
ssstkdhi's Warrant to the' Clerk of the Crown &r aqew Writ, Atigiiat
J788 I* £ldes( Son of the Duke of jirgyU \ CfAomX of the Jb/piii--
sbire Regiment of Fenqtblt Joiantry.— -13 £idest Son of Lord Eiiot^
made his Election for lji^har4\ a new Wri( ordered* Pe^emi^ |l^
1790.— m^ird Son of Lor^i tEAo/^ 5ecret«ry of Ii^atiQP el the
Hagucy and Minister FlenipotentUlTf in absence of His M^i^ty^^
Ambassador there.— *i5 Eldest Son 6f the ]£arl of J/4M!^4i/;«Hf^l^
Minister Pl^nipotentiiiry to the Elector Palatine and die Diet oif JRLt^
tisbon in Deceinbcr 1796*
< Eldest Soa of ^the Earl of StamfbrJ.^-^ Son of Lord ESb/.«-r
3 Only Son of tlie'Earl of Haddington,'^ Cousm to the Earl of
HardwkU; a Captain in the |?avy. ' \ ' ' ;. >: ^^ .
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FARLUMEKTA&Y R£aiStB&« S^
Pari. - No. 88. St MickaeCs.
IL Robert CEve> esq.' John Stephenson, esq.'
SSmon liuttrell, esq/ Richard Hussey, esq.*^
12 James Scawen, esq. John Stephenson, esq.
IS lames Scawen, esq* John Stephenson, esq.
14 James Scawen, esq.^ John Stejdienson, esq.
Hon. Thomas Howard.*
Francis Hale, esq.
15 Francis Hale, esq. Hon. William Hanger.^
16 David Howell, esq.* ^ ^* J R^get Wilbraham, esq.^
17 David Howell, esq. 5 R* c Christopher Hawkins, esq."
Christopher Hawkins, esq.^
is Sir Step. Luahington, bt. Sir Christ. Hawkins, kt.'""
John Simpson, esq.
1 Sir Step. Lushington, bt.' John Simpson, esq.
2 Robert Dallas, esq.^ R. Sharpe Ainsley, esq.
C. WilUam, E. Dalkeith.^
3 Sir Christ. Hawkins, bt.* Fred. Thomas French, esq.*
Hon.SirA.Wellesley, kb. Henry C. Montgomery, esq.
< Not duly elected.—^ Found duly elected, and ought to have been
returned, March 24, 1755- — 3 Made his Election for the County of
Surrey, a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1774.— 4 A Barrister at
Law^ and Uncle to the Earl of Suffolk; succeeded his Grand-Nephew
as Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire ; the Speaker issued his Warrant for a
new Writ to the Clerk of the Crown, Sept. X3, 1779.— 5 Brother to
Lord CoUraine oi Ireland. '•^^ Not duly elected.— 7 Found duly elect-
ed, June II, 1784.— S A Captain of Dragoons.*— 9^ Created a Baronet
of Great Britain, June 11, 1791.— 10 ^fade Steward of the three
Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham i a new Writ order«
cd, June 7, 1799.
Pari. II. Simon Luttrell and Richard Hussey, esqrs, petitioned :
they lost their Cause when before the Committeei but gained it on
the Report to the House, March 24, 17551 and were then found duly
elected.
Pari. 13. Francis Lord Orwell of the Kingdom of Ireland^ and
* £ 4 L.ieutenant
Se PARLIAMENTARY R£GIST£!R«
Lieutenant-Colonel David Wedderburn^ esq. petitioned \ bu| tbej
afterwards requested leave to withdraw it, which wasgranfied. ■,
Pari. 1 6. An equal numjber of Voters being for J^p^<r,fP7'^#^^^
and Corli'topher Hav)kinf\ esqrs. the Returning Officer being at a loss
how to proceed, returned them both, and l^ft the matter to the Dedr-
sion of the House. The Chairman of the Committed that trie^ thk
Election, reported to the House, that the Committee found ^Ci^fi^^
pher Rawhihs\ esq. dalj elected, '\\iXMt%\^ 1781,
■i
' A Director of the lEost India Company.^— > A iC^g^s GouhjrsI \
made Chief Justice of Chester ; a new "Writ' ordered^ ^ebrtt&iy i,
3 80 ff. He was eleded for the District of J^oroughs of Pytetrt/^ ^^-
faldyy Kinghortty and Burniitiand'^^ Eldest Son of the Duke of
Buccieugb ; in this Parliament before for Ludg£rshalL^-^ Made hp
Election for GrampBund \ a new Writ issued, January do, i6b7.«— •
5 Made Steward or JBailiff of His Majesty's three Chihern Hundreds
of Stokcy Desborough\ and Bonenbam^ in the County of Buchingbih^*,
A new Writ ordered, Feb. 1807. • '
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t^AKLIAMENTARY KtOUtiK^ 4rf
Pari No. 39, Newport.
11 John Lee, esq. * Edward Bacon, esq/
Richard Bull, esq.
la John Lee, esq.* Richard Bull, esq.
William de Grey, esq.^
13 William de Grey, esq.* Richard Bull, esq*
Rich* H. iik.Benaet, esq.
14 Rt. Ifon. H. Morrice.* Richard Bull, esq^
John Frfderipk, esq/ '"" f.
15 James Ld. Vt. Maitland.^ John Coghill, esq.^ '
16 Sir John Miller, bt. 3ir John Coghill, bt.^^
William Mitford, esq.
17 Wi Robert, yt>FieIding/° Charles Rainsford, esq."
}8 W^liam Nortbey, psq.. Joseph Ri^ard8on,«esq»
1 William Northey, esq, - -Joseph Richardson, esq.'
^ William Northey,. esq* Joseph Jii(;hard?on|^ esq.*
-, Edw^^rcf ]\IorfiSj^ esq.^ ,
3 WiJ|}iam Northey, esq.* c Xdward Mprrisj^* esg.
1 rr
* Appointed Steward of the three CUhern' HurtdreJs*\n the County.
D^ Bucks' J a new Writ ordered, -June 18,- 1756; he wm chosen for
iVbrwiVA.-^ Died, a new Writ ordered, November :28, 1761. —
3 Appointed Solicitor-General to His Majesty i a Tvew Writ ordered,
I>eceinber 16,. ; 1763, he was re-elected,— -4 Made Steward of thf
three Cbiller/t .Hfindreds in the County ai Buckingham ; a new Writ
ordered, Fe))r|iai;y 5, 1770 ^ he was chosen for (7|^^r;id^^.Universi-
tyu— 5 Made his Election for Lauficeston ^ a^new Writ ordered, Dec.
a-i> 1774.—^ Son of Sir ^Qbn Fr^d^ricky hart.-— 7 Eldest Son of the
£arl of Lauderdale. — ^ Created a Baronet; March 24, 1781.-?-
^ Dred, and the .speaker issued his Warrant to tbe^Qletk of t];ie
Crown to make <J.ut a new Writ, Npvember 1785.— -*o J^ldest Spn gf
the Ym\ si jyenbigb ; a Lieut .-Colonel of Dragoons pa half, pay, >
appointed Cplotiel of a Regiment pf Dragoons to be forthwith rais*
cd in JVIay 1794, and 011 Feb. 2^1 ^795* made a Major> General.—
V- A Lieutenant-Colonel \' Colonel, of a Rt^giment of Foot^ and Go-
yempr of Cbestejf.
^ A Barrister at Law.— « Died, a ncn Writ ordered,' June I9j^
1803.-3 A Barrister at Law.
.«
VARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari No. 40. St Maw's.
II Robert Nugent, esq.' Rt. Hon. Hen. S. Conway.*
James Newsam, esq.'
19 Edmund Nugent, esq.* Richard Hussey, esq.*
13 Hon. Edm. Nugcnt,esq.* George Boscawen, esq.'
Michael Byrne, esq.^
James Edw. Colleton, esq.
14 R.Craggs, Ld.Vt-Clare.® Hugh Boscawen, esq.
15 R. Cfagc,E, EarlNugent. Hugh Boscawen, esq. . " '
16 R. Craggs, Earl Nugent." Hugh Boscawen, esq. ^
William Young, esq."
17 Sir William Young, bt. John Graves Simcoe, esq."
Thomas Calvert, esq."'
William Drummond, esq.
18 Sir William Young, bt. George Nugent, esq.
Jeremiah Crutcheley, esq.'*
1 Sir Wra. Young, bt.' Jeremiah Crutchley, esq*
2 Sir Wm. Young, bt. Rt. Hon. W. Windham.*
3 Rt. Hon. Sir J. Newport.' Scroop Bernard, esq.
William Shipley, esq.*
' Made his Election for Bristol ; a new Writ ordered, December
2, I7i4- — * Brother to the iLarl oi Hert/arJ ; Colonel of a Regi-
ment of Dragoons, and Principal Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland ; appointed a Groom of ihe Bedchamber to His Majetty ^
a tew Writ ordered, November 26, 1756, he was re-elected.—
■3 Took the Name of Craggs this Parliament, — 4 Son to the Member
for Britiol; Groom of the Bedchamber to His Majesty, and has a
Company in the Foot Guards. — S King'* Counsel ; Altornev-Gene-
lal to the Q^ueen ; Counsel to the Admiralty and Navy, and Audi-
tor of Greenwich Hoifirl'a/.'—^ Only Son to Lord Viscount C/are ;
made Steward of the three Chi/tern Uunilreds in the County of Bucf-
ingbam ; a new Writ ordered, January 10, 1770. — 7 Son of the Hon.
■George Boseaiven, and Nephew to Viscount Falmouth. — ^ Died, a
V Writ ordcTcd, November 16, 1771. — sOf Ireland; one of the
Vice-Treasurers of Ireland ; Created Earl Nugent in Ireland, July a,
1776. — ■° Made Steward of the three Chilicrn Hundrfdt in the Coan-
t;fQ{Bi'cki} anew Writ ordered, June 11, 1784 " Eldest Son
of
J
X^AKLUIUtNTA&T lUIGlSTn^ ^
.iOf Sir H^. Vwfifr^ bart. to whose Title he succeeded in June 1788.
7* A Colonel of Inhntxj on half-pay ; appointed Goyernor of V^fier
CmoJu*^ a new Writ otdered, February 4, 1792.— *3 Appotntei
Steward cf the Manor of Easi He^edin the CounUr of ^#rlx \ a
jitw Writ ordered, November 2, 1795.*^^ Made his Election for
Jiwki^gbMmi a new Writ ordered, October 21^ 1 79^*1
> Agent for the Island of ^/ Vineent,^"^'^ Made Secretary of State
fc^t the War Department \ a new Writ ordered, February 5, 1806^
lie iK^asre-elected.r— 5 Chancellor of the Exchequer in Irtiaud\ made
Us Election for the City of Watfrfard in Ireland \ a new. Writ issued
Japuaiy 13, i8o9»— <4 lieutenant-Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
ParL JVb. 41. CaUinston.
■i>'
11 H(m^SewalK$ Shirley/ John Sharpe, esq/
fane William Sharpe, Iftsq.
12 Richard Stephens, esq. Fane William Sharpe, esq.
13 /Thomas Worsley, esq.^ Fane William Sharpe, esq.*
William Skryne, esq.
14 |ohn D« Ackland, esq.' William Skryne^ esq.
George Strattqn, esq.*
Creprge Stratton> esq.
15 George Stratton, esq. William Mox^head, esq.^
16 John Gall, esq. Paul Orchard, esq.
17 iohn Call, esq.* Paul Orchard, esq.
18 Sir John Call, bt^ Paul Orchard^ esq.
^ John Fortescue, esq.
I 1(^ Ing. Fortescue, esq. Paul Orchard, esq.
k )ohn Ing. Fortescue, esq.' Paul Orchard, esq.
Ambrose St John, esq.
^ Rt. Hon. W, Wickham.3 William Garrow, esq.*
I Uncle to Earl Ferrer s.^-^'^ Solicitor to the Treasury j died, a new
Writ ordered, December 2, 1756.— 3 Surveyor- General to the Board
^ WorJi:s.«-4 Diedy and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk
of
60 MLI&IAMfiK^ARY iLEOISTfRv
of thcCrbWn for a new Writ, NoveTnbfci'-6i i77r*r-rS Eldest Son t6
Sir Thomas D. Achland^ bart. \ a Major in the Army \ died, 'aneW
Writ ordered/ November 26, 1778.— ^ His Election declared Vdiil
Vy the Gommittcc, and a new Writ ordered, February. ^77&«— r^ Cre-
ated a Baronet of Great Britain^ December 19, 1783. — ^ Created k
Baronet of Great Britain^ Jmie ir, *i7(;|f ^ made a Comimsnorier
for the Sale of the Crown Lands.— 9 Died^ a new Writ ordered,
March 13, 1801.
Pari, 13. Jamts BuUer^ esq, petitioned against MxSiyrt$e*f £Ie<(-
tioB, )»3X fAr.Bti/Ur died before the merits of the cause were, triedV "
'" Pari. 14. H^w. ifor/fotfi/, esq. petitioned against "Mr Str4ttt0n\r
fifbt Election, and the Committee on'accoontcrf at equality pfVMcs
declared it a void Election, February 1779.
I Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundteds^ Bucks ; a ftcw
Writ ordertii May |0, 'iSqj.;^' Att9n<cyr^e|^j^;»hc,P4^
^^/^ .-7-3 One of the Lords Coxqmissiofiers of the Treasury.
rv.- S ^r*'/""' -■ r ■ 1 : f '-11 '•■ ' ^.'' *- -i*- 1 f-xT'^'i-^A ''T ••*-' »^ f ■
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fori. No. 4% Cumberland.
11 Sir John Pennington, bt. Sir James Lowther^ bt/
. Sir William Lowther, bt.*
Sir William Fleming, bt.*
Sir James Lowther, hi.
ISSirJohnPennington, bt. Sir James Lowther, bt.*
Sir Wilfred Lawson, bt.*
Sir James Lowther, bt.*
IS Henry Curwen. esq. ' Sir James Lowther, bt.^
Henry Fletcher, esq,* , v
14 Sir James Lowther, bt. Henry Fletcher, esq.
15 Sir James Lowther, bt.'*^ Henry Fletcher, esq.*
16 William Lowther, esq." Sir Henry Fletcher, bt.
17 Humphry Senhouse, esq. Sir Henry Fletcher, bt,
18 John Lowther, esq. Sir Henry Fletcher, bt.
X Sir Henry Fletcher, bt.' John Lowther, esq;
2 Sir Henry Fletcher, bt. John Lowther, esq.*
3 George Vise. Morpeth.^ John Smith, esq.
* Died^anew Writ ordered, January 15, 1755.— * Died, anew
Writ ordered, April 27, 1759.— 3 Died, a new W rit ordered, April
6» 1757.— 4 Made his Election for the County of Westmoreland *f a
"iiew Writ ordered, December 9, 1761.— 5 Died, anew Writ ordered,
December 7, 1762.—-^ Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the
Counties of Cumberland xa^ Westmoreland ; in this Parliament be-
fore for Westmoreland, — 7 Found by the House not duly elected^
December 13, 1768 ; in this Parliament afterwards for Cochermouth.
— ' Found by the House to be duly elected , and ought to have been
returned, December 13, 1768 ^ a Director of the East India Com-
pany.—9 Created a Baronet oi Great Britain^ May 20, I782.«—
^ Soon after the Dissolution of this Parliament, he was created Earl
of Lonsdale^ &c.— ^' Eldest Son of Sir William L^wtber^ to whose.
Title he succeeded in July 1788.
Pari. 13. Henry Fletcher y Humphry Senhouse^ and Henry CurweUf
esqrs. severally petitioned the House, Dec. 13, 1768, the House. *
found Henry Qurwen^ esq, duly elected \ Sir James Lowther, bart.
ngt duly clc^t,cd 5 Henry Fleicber^ e^q, duly elected •^d ought t«
•h^v< •
t^RLIAMENTAHY ItEOISTSkJ
^
have been returned ; Humpbrey Senhoute, esq. not duly elected.—
In this Election the Sheriff's Conduct appeared so extremely faulty,
that the House comiuitted him to Nfvigait.
^ A Barrister at Laiv. — * Brother to Viscount Lowtber,—3 Eldest
Son of tlM Earl of Carlisie ; a CotBrnisaoner tor the ASiiits of Inilia.
Pari No. 43. Carlisie,
11 Hon. Sir C.Howard, KB.' JohnStanwix, esq.'
12 Hon. Raby Vane.' Henry Curwen, esq,
13 Ld. E. C. C. Bentinck.* George Musgrave, esq.
34 Fletcher Norton, esq.* Anthony Storer, esq.
Walter Stanhope, esq.*
15 Charles Earl of Surrey.^ William Lowther, esq.'
J 6 Charles Earl of Surrey.* Hon. Edward Norton.'*
Edward Knubby, esq." John Lowther, esq."
Row). Stephenson, esq."' John Christian, esq.'*
17 Wils. Bradyil,esq,'* ? D. OohnChrist. Curwen, esq.'*
J. C.Satterthwai£e.'*3 R. ^Edward Knubby, esq.'*
18 Sir Frederick F. Vane, bt. John Christ. Curwin, esq.
1 Sir Frederick F. Vane, bt. John Christ. Curwen, esq;
2 Waher S. Stanhope, esq. John Christ. Curwen, esq.
3 Waller S. Stanhope, esq. John Christ. Curwen, esq.
> Brotliei to the Earl of Carliilt ; Colonel of a Regiment of Dra-
j(oon»j Govtinoi Qi IrtveritfJt an^Fvrl j^iiguilus, and K. B.— ^Go-
vernor of Car/ij-y?, Deputy Quarter master- General of the Forces in
Sea:b Briiaiit ; and ranks as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army.—
3 BiotKer to the Earl of DariJiglnn; a Captain in the Navy. —
4 Biother to the Duke of Portland.— S Third Son to Sir Fletchrr
Norton, knt, ; n Counsellor at Law ; made Steward of the Manor of
Ens! Hcndredia Berkshire ; a new Writ ordered, February 1775- —
^Toofc. the name oi Spencer this Parliament.— 7 Only Son to the
Duke of iTor/o/i; appointed Deputy Eatl Marshal by his Father,
and apptBved of by His M^ijesCy, September 3, 1782 ; made a Com-
tnissioner of the Tieasuty J a new Wrlf ordered, April 4^ I?!*
PAALIAMIKTART atonTBft* 09
was re-elected.—^ Son of Sir William Lowtber of Swillingion^Hali^
Toritiire^ and Birother-in-law to the Earl of Westmoreland.-^
9 Succeeded hit Father as Duke of Norfolk -^ the Speaker issued \i$
Wacnuit to the Qerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, August)
1786.— "^ Third Son of Lord Grantley \ a Barrister at Law ^ ap-
pointed Recorder of Carlisle in September 1784 \ died, a new Writ
ordeifdy April 1786.-*^ In this Parliament before for Coehermoutb.
— -^^ Not dui^ elected.-— 13 Duly elected,, and ought to have been re«
turned,—^ Duly elected and ought to have been returned*-— '5 <5 De*
claredduly elected.->*i6 ^^ Not duly elected.
Pari. 16. Jobst Chrisiiasi^ esq. petitioned against the Election of
WiUimm LowAer^ esq. The Committee fiMwd the Petitioner duly
elated, and ought to have been returned, 1 786. Rowland
St9veason^ esq. petitioned against Edward Knubby, esq. being re-
turned* snd the Committee found the Petitioner duly elected, and
ought to bave been returned, February 26^ 1787*
Pari. 17. On the 4th of March i79i» the Chairman of the Com-
mittee appointed to try the merits of the Double Return made at the
general Election for this City, reported to the House, that WUson
BrmdjUwtA Johm Cbrisnan Curwen, esqrs. were duly elected, and
ou^t to kwre been returned, and the Chairman &rthet reported,
** That the Right of Election for the City of Carlisle in the County
^' ot'Cumberlandt, is in the Freemen of the said Qity, duly admitted
'* and sworn Freemen of the said City, having been previously ad^
•• mitted Brethren of one of tbe eight Gnildsj or Occupations of the
^ nid City, and deriving their Title to such Freedom by being Sona.
'* of Freemen, or by Service of Seven Years Apprenticeship to a
^ Freeman resident, during such Apprenticeship, within the said
" City, and in no other.''
PkrL 17. A Petition was presented to the House from the Inhabit
taistt of the City of Carlisle^ praying that the Rights of Election £or
tbe City of Carlisle might be ascertained. A Committee for this
pvrpose was accordingly ballotted for, and proceeded on Business ;
iiflid'Oa ' *795« the Chairman of said Committee reported to
the House,, that the Right of Election for the City of Cartisfe lay in
the Inkabitants at large paying Scot and Lot, and not receiving
illmf.
Pari. iS. Sir James Graham^ bart« and Edward Knubby^ es^f.
petitioned. The Chairman of the Committee that tidied this contest-
ed Election reported to the House, that the sitting Members wece
4uly elected,, and that, the Petition was not frivolous nor Tcxatioui,
Mitoh^S, 17J7.
VARLIAMENTARY REOISTEa.
Pari. No. 41. Cockcrmoulh.
1 1 Sir John Mordaunt, k.b.' Percy Wynd. O'Brien, esq.'
12 Sir John Mordaunt, k.b. Charles Jenkinson, esq.*
John Elliot, esq.*
13 Sir Geo. Macartney, kt.' Charles Jenkinson, esq.*
Sir James Lowther, bt- George Johnstone, esq.**
14 Fletcher Norton, esq.* George Johnstone, esq-'
Ralph Gowland, esq. James Adair, esq.'"
15 John Lowther, esq. JohnBaines Garforth, esq.
1 6 John Lowther, esq." Jas. C. Satterthwaite, esq.
Humphry Senhouse, esq.
17 JohnBainesGarforth, esq. John Anstruther, esq.'*
18 JohnBainesGarforth, esq. Edward Burrows, esq.'*
Walter Spen. Stanhope, esq,
1 JohnBainesGarforth, esq. Walter Spen. Stanhope, esq.
2 Robert Ward, esq-' James Graham, esq.* '
George Ld. Vt. Garlies.' _,,
3 John Lowther, esq,* James Graham, esq.
Thomas Lord Binning.'
' Cousin to ihe Earl of Peterborough ; Colonel of a Regiment of
Dragoons i Go\-eTnoT oi Sbeertics.t ; Lieutenant-General, and one oE
His Majesty's Equerries. — * Brother to the Earl of Egremont ; ap-
pointed a ConiniTssioner of the Treasury ; a new Writ ordered,<Dec.
19, 1755, he was re-elected ; created Earl of Thamond'm Ireland,
November 39, 1756; made Treasurer of Hia Majesty's Houshold j
a new Wiit ordered, July r, 1757, he was re-elected, and sworn of
the Privy Council.— 3 Undet Secretary to the Earl of Bute, one o£
His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ; appointed Treasurer
and Paymastet of the Ordnance ; a new Writ ordered. June 2, 176a.
he was rer<lccted ; made Joint Secreatry to the Treasury, April 161
1763 ; made a Commissioner of the Admiralty; a new Writ ordered,
December 3, 1 T56 ; he was elected for j^ppiilhy .■~~\ Brother to Sir
Gilberi Elliot, ban. a Captain in the Navy. — 5 Made his Election
for jipfiulby ; a new Writ ordered, May 17, 1768. — " A Captain in
the Navy.— 7 Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the
Ceunty of Bacit ; a new Writ ordered, March 15, 1769. — ^ Made
)iis flection for CarHsU. — 9 Made his Election for 4^puiby ; a new
"Writ
PARLIAMENTARY ItEOtSTfiRt 65
Writ ordered, December 4, 1774.-^^0 A.Serjeant at Law.— ^' Made
Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds In the County of Bucks j a
new Writ ordered, April 1786, he was elected ipx Carlisle ^-^
'* Second Son of Sir John Anstruther^ hart. ; a Counsellor at Law,
and Receiver of the Bishops Rents in Scotland \ appointed Soliditot-
General to the Prince of Wb/w, January 28, 17935 appointed a
^/fifr Judge, a new Writ ordered^ June 20, 1793, he was rc-elcpted.
—'3 Died, a new Writ ordered, December 17, i8oo»
' A Barrister at Law, and Under Secretary of State for. the Fo-
reign^ Department.— -^ Attorney at Law; made Steward of the Ma«
nor of East Hendred in the County of Berhs ; a new Writ ordered,
July 10, 1805.— k3 £ldest Son of the Earl of Gallowuy \ a Captain
in the Navy, and one of the Lords Commissioners of the Admir^lty^
—4 Made his Election for the County of Cumberland^ a, new Writ
ordered Jaauary 3, 1807.— 5 Son of the ILaxI oi Haddington.
[yOL, !!•]
66 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 45. Derbi/shtre.
1 1 Lord George Cavendish/ Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bt.^
12 Lord George Cavendish.^ Sir Henry Harper, bt.
1 3 Lord George Cavendish. Godfrey Bagnal Clarke, esq.
14 Lord George Cavendish. Godfrey Bag. Clarke, esq**
Hon. Nathaniel Curzon.*
15 Lord Richard Cavendish.^ Hon. Nathaniel Curzon,
Lord George. Cavendish.
1 6 Lord George Cavendish. Edward Miller Mundy, esq.
17 Lord George Cavendish.^ Edward Miller Mundy, esq.
Lord John Cavendish.^
1 8 Lord John Cavendish.^ Edward Miller Mundy, esq.
Lord George Cavendish.'*^
1 Lord G. A. H. Cavendish.' Edward Miller Mundy, esq.
2 Lord G.A.H. Cavendish. Edward Miller Mundy, esq.
3 Lord G. A.H. Cavendish. Edward Miller Mundy, esq.
I Next Brother to the Duke oi Devonshire, — * Soon after the Dis-
solution of this Parliament, he was created Baron Scarsdale of Scars-
dale in Derbyshire. — 3 Made Comptroller of His Majesty's Household j
a new Writ ordered, Nov. 28, 1761, he was re-elected 5 appointed
Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Derbyshire^ June 6, 1766.
— 4 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the
Crown for a new Writ, November 1774. — 5 Eldest Son of Lord
Scarsdale, — ^ Brother to the Duke of Devonshire^ and Nephew to
the last Member ; died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a
new Writ to the Clerk of the Crown, Nov, 2, 1781.—^ Died, a new
Writ ordered, May 5, 1794. — ^ Uncle to the Duke oi Devonshire.
—9 Died, a new Writ ordered, December 27, 1796.— '° Brother of
the Duke of Devonshire^ and Colonel of the Devonshire Militia j in
this Parliament before for Derby.
' Brother to the Duke of Devonshire.
Parliamentary REoisTERi 67
Pari No. 46. Derby Totcn.
1 1 Lord Fred. Cavendish.' George Ven. Vernon, efeq.
i2 Lord Fred. Cavendish.* George Ven. Vernon, esq.^
William Fitzherbert, esq.^
13 Lord Fred. Cavendish. William Fitzherbert, esq.^
Wenman Coke, esq.
14? Lord Fred. Cavendish. Wenman Coke, esq-^
John Gisbome, esq.^
Daniel Parker Coke, esq'
15 Lord G. H. Cavendish.^ Edward Coke, esq.
16 Lord G. H. Cavendish. Edward Coke, esq.
17 Lord G. H. Cavendish.' ° Edward Coke, esq.
18 Lord G* H. Cavendish," Edward Coke, esq.
Hon. George Walpole*'*
1 Hon. George Walpole.' Ed^Vard Coke, esq.
2 Hon. George Walpole.* Edward Coke, esq.
S George Lord Walpole,^ Edward Coke, esq.
•^-^
* Third Son to the Duke of Devonshire ; Llcutenant-Cdlonel of a
Regiment of Foot. — 2 Lord of the Bedchamber to the Duke of Cum-
bertanii\ Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and in the course of this
Parliament a Major-General, and a Lieutenant-General.«— 3 Created
Lord Vernon^ Baron of Kinderton in Cheshire ; a new Writ ordered,
April 30, 1762.— 4 His Majesty's Housekeeper at iVipiuw^/'itf/ ^ jit
this Parliament before for Bra7nber j made a Commissioner of Trade
and Plantations j a new Writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was
re-elected.-— S Died, a new Writ ordered, January 21, 1772. —
^ Made his Election for the County of Norfolk j a new Writ order-
ed, Decernber 1774. — 7 Not duly elccted.-^^ Duly elected, ^nd
ought to have been returned. — 9 Brother to the Duke of Devonshire,
and Nephew of the late Member. — ^^ Qo\. oi \\\t Derbyshire Militia,
.fc-ii Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the Coutity or
Buckingham ; he was chosen for Derby shir e*'-^'^^ Second son of Lord
Walpole ; a Colonel in the Army, and a Lieutenant -Coloriel of Dra-
goons.
Pari. 14. Daniel Parker Coke ^ esq. and several of the Electors, pc-
tioned against 'NLv Gisbome^ s Election, and the Commiitee found Mr
Coke dtily elected, and ought to have been returned. %
F 2 t Second
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
« Second Son of Lord WalpoU.^^ One of the Under Secretaries of
State for the Foreigo Department. — 3 Eldest Son of the Earl of Or.
ford.
Pari. No, 47. Devonshire.
H Sir \Vm. Courtenay, bt. Sir R. W. Bampfylde, bt.
i2 Sir Wm. Courtenay, bt." Sir R. W. Bampfylde, bt,
John Parker, esq.*
13 John Parker, esq. Sir R. W. Bampfylde, bt.
14 John Parker, esq. Sir R. W. Bampfylde, bt.'
John Rolle Walter, esq.*
John Rolle, esq.
1 5 John Parker, esq.' John Rolle, esq.
16 John Poll. Bastard, esq.' John Rolle, esq.*
17 John P. Bastard, esq. John Rolle. esq.^
18 John P. Bastard, esq. Lawrence Palk, esq.'
1 Sir Lawrence Palk, bt. John PoUexfenBastard, esq.
2 Sir Lawrence Palk, bt. John Pollexfen Bastard, esq.
3 Sir Lawrence Palk, bt, John Pollexfen Bastard, esq.
' Created Lord Viscount Courtenay ai Powdcrbam Cai/Uin De-
vonshire; anew Writ ordered, April 29, 1762. — ^ In this Parlia-
nieiit before for Bodmin. — 3 Died, and ihe Speaker issued his War-
rant far a new Writ to the Clerk of the Crown, Aufiust 1776. —
4 In this Parliament bffijre for Exeter ; died, a new Writ ordered,
December C, 1779. — 5 Soon after the Di^jsolution of this Parliament,
he was created Baron Boringdon of Boringdon in Devonshire.^
« Colonel of the South Regt. of Devonshire Militia.— 7 Lieutenant.
Colonel of the East Regiment 0'^ Devonshire Militia.— ' Soon after
the Dissolution of this Parlianicjil he was created Lord RolU of Ste-
venfson.—9 San of Sir Robert Pali, bt. Succeeded hia Father as Ba-
j^AHLIAMENTARY REGISTER* 69
Pari. No. 48. Exeter.
1 1 John Tuckfield, esq. John RoUe Walter, ^esq.
12 John Tuckfield, esq.' John Rolle Walter, esq.
John Spicer, esq.
18 John BuUer, esq. John Rolle Walter, esq.
14 Charles W, Bampfylde.^ John Rolle Walter, esq.*
John Baring, esq.
15 Sir C. W. Bampfylde, bt. John Baring, esq.
1 6 Sir C. W. Bampfylde, bt. John Baring, esq.
17 James Buller, esq. John Baring, esq.
18 Sir C. W. Bamfylde, bt. John Baring, esq*
1 Sir C. W. Bampfylde, bt. James Buller, esq.
2 Sir C. W. Bampfylde, bt. James Buller, esq.
3 Sir C. W. Bampfylde, bt. James Buller, esq.
' Died, anew Writ ordered, December 9, 1767.— 'Made Steward
ofthtCbi/iern Hundreds y a new Writ ordered, October i, 1776.—
3 Eldest Son of Sir Richard Warwick Bampfylde^ bart. to whose Title
he succeeded in 1776.
*
Pari. 14, 'John Burwick Cho/wich, esq. petitioned against Mr
Baring*s Election, but afterwards requested leave to withdraw it,
^hich was granted.
Pari. 17. Sir Charles Warwick Bampfylde, bart. and some of the
Inhabitants petitioned against Mr Baring'' s Election. On the of
March 1791, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try the
Election reported to the House, that Mr Baring was duly elected.
F3
1'ARLIAMENTAB.Y REGISTER,
Pari. No. 49. Totness.
11 Sir John Strange, kt.' Browse Trist, esq.
Sir Richard Lloyd, kt.*
Richard Sav. Lloyd, esq.
12 Richard Sav. Lloyd, esq. Browse Trist, esq.'
Henry Seymour, esq.'
1 3 Peter Burrell, esq.' Philip Jennings, esq.*
14 James Amyatt, esq. Sir P. Jenn. Clarke, bt.'
1-5 Laun. Brown, jun. esq. Sir P. Jenn. Gierke, bt. •
16 Hon. Henry Phipps.* Sir P. Jenn. Gierke, bf" ■
W.Harry, Vise. Barnard.'"
] 7 Francis Bui, Yarde, esq " Wm. Powlett Powlett, esq.
18 C. George, Ld. Arden." Lord George Seymour.''
1 C. George, Ld. Arden.» William Adams, esq:
2 John Berk.Burland,esq.* "William Adams, esq.
Vicary Gibbs, esq.'
3 Benjamin Hall, esq. William Adams, esq;
' Matter of the Rolls; died, anew Writ ordered, December 2,
1754. — * Solicitor-General to His Majesty ; made one of the Barons
of the Exchequer; n ne\T"Writ ordered, November 15, 1759. —
5 Made Steward of the Manor oi 0/d Shorcham \n the County of
Siijsej: ; a new Writ ordered, March 39, 1763.— 4 A Groom of His
Majesty's Bedchamber. — 5 A Director of Creennvlcb Hospital ; made
Surveyor. General of the Crown Lands ; a new Writ ordered. May
J, 1769, he was re-elected.— ^ Took the name of CUrle this Parlia-
ment.—7 Created a Karonet, October 26, 1774— s Brother to Lord
Mulgrave oi Ireland ; has a Company in the Foot Guards.— 9 Died,
and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to
makeoutanew Writ, January 1781.— «o Only son of the Earl of
Darlinglon.—^^ Only Son of Sir Francis Buller, bart.— " Of Ire-
land ; a. Commissioner of the Admiralty, and Principal Register of
the High Court of Adraitalty.— '3 Brother to the Marquis of Hert-
ford.
' or the Kingdom of Ireland; Brother to the Earl of Egmonl,
and Master of the Mint ; on the Dissolution of this Parliament he
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was created a Peer of the United Kingdom. — *Died in Nov. 1804,
and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for
a new Writ, November 1804.— 3 Chief Justice of Chester \ made His
Majesty ^s Solicitor General ; a new Writ issued February i, 1805 j
Knighted March 1805 ; he was re-elected.
ParL No. 50. Plymouth.
11 Will.W. VtBarrington.' Samuel Dicker, esq.*
George Pocock, esq. ^
12 Will.W. VtBarrington.* Sir George Pocock, k.b.
13 Will.W. Yt.Barrington. Francis Holburne, esq.*
Sir Charles Hardy, kt.^
14 WilLW. Vt.Barrington.7 Sir Charles Hardy, kt.^
George, Vise. Lewishara.' Sir F. Leman Rogers, bt.
15 George Darby, esq."* Sir F. Leman Rogers, bt.
16 Robert Fanshaw, esq." John M'Bride, esq.'*
Alan Gardner, esq.'*
17 Alan Gardner, esq.'* Sir F. Leman Rogers, bt.
18 William Elford, esq. Sir F. Leman Rogers, bt.''
Francis Glanville, esq.
1 Sir William Elford, bt.* Francis Glanville, esq.
2 Sir William Elford, bt. Philip Longmead, esq^*
Thomas Tyrwhitt, esq.^
3 Sir Charles M. Pole, bt.* Thomas Tyrwhitt, esq.
I Keeper of the Great Wardrobe j appointed Secretary at War j
a new Writ ordered, November 15, 1755% he was re-elected. —
^ Died, a new Writ ordered, January 14, 1760. — 3 Vice- Admiral of
the Red 5 created K.B. and made Admiral of the Blue in 1^62.-—
4 Made Treasurer of the Navy ; a new Writ ordered, June 2, 1762,
he was re elected. — S Admiral of the Blue •, made a Commissioner of
the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, February 21, 1770, he was
re-elected j made TAzsXtx oi Xireenwich Hospital, July 15, 1771 j
died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown
for a new Writ, July .31, 1771. — ^ Admiral of the Blue, and Master
of Gr^^/iwiri Hospital. — 7 Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hun-
dreds vcl the QoMXiVSQi Bucks ; anew Writ ordered, January 1778. —
- ■ F 4 S Kldest
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9 Eldest Son to the Earl o( Dartmouth. ~9 Died, a new Writ order-
ed. May 23, 1780. — "^ Vice-Admiial of the White ; upon the Dis-
solution of the 14th Parliament he was made a Commisssioner of th«
Admiralty, and Reat-Admiral of Great Britain. — " A Captain in
the Navy i made a Commissioner of the Navy ; a new Writ' ordered,
January 27, 1790. — " A Captain in the Navy. — '3 A Captain in the
Navv, and a Commissioner of the Admiralty. — '4 Made Rcar-Ad-
niiral of the Blue, Feb. 1, 171)3; made Vice-AdmJcal of the Blue,
July 4, 1794 ; created a Baronet of Great Britain, August 16, 1794,
and made Major-General of Marines,— 'S Died, a new Writ ordered,
June 27, 1797.
Pari. 14. yoba Culme, esq. petitioned against the Election of Sir
Leman Rogers, bait, in July 1780, but the Parliament was dissolved
before the merits of the cause could be ttied.
Pari. 15. John Culme, esq. petitioned, but the Committee found
the sitting Members duly elected, April 5, 1781.
Pari. 17. Captain ^ohn McBride petitioned against SirFrederick
Lfman Rogen^t Election ; renewed the 2d Session. On the
1792, a Committee was bsllotted for, but the Petitioner tc-
i^uesting leave to withdraw his Petition, the same was granted, and
the sitting Member declared duly elected,
' Recorder oi Plymouth.— '^ Made Steward of the Manor a^ East
llendred i a new Writ ordered, February iSofl— 3 Lord Warden
of the Stannaries, and Vice- Admiral of the Ducliy Ports and Har-
bours in Cornii'o//.— 4 Admiral of the Blue, and one of the Commis-
sioners of the Admiralty,
Pari. 3. Z\i William Elford, h^rt. ind others, petitioned against
the Return of Sir Charles M, Pole, bart. The Committee appointed
to try this Election founded their Decision on the last I^esolution of
the House respecting the Rights of Eleclion for the Boiough of Plj-
tnouth, which is vested in the Mayor, Aldermen and Freemen of the
Borough, and not, in the Freeholders, and found thnC the fitting
Membeis were duly elected.
PARLIAMENTARY REGIStER, ' tS
ParU No. 51. Oakhampton.
11 Rt.Hon.SjrG.LytteIton.' Robert Vyner, jun. esq.
Rt. Hon. William Pitt.*
Rt Hon. Thomas Potter. ^
George B. Rodney, esq.*
12 Alexander Forrester, esq, Wenman Coke, esq.
IS Thomas Pitt, esq. Thomas Brand, esq.^
Hon. Richard Fitzpatrick.*
24 Richard Vernon, esq.^ Alexr. Wedderbum, esq.*
Humphry Minchin, esq.
1 5 Richard Vernon, esq. Humphry Minchin, esq.^
16 John Luxmore, esq.'® Thomas Wiggens, esq.'®
George Vise. Maiden." Humphry Minchin, esq.'*
17 Robert Ladbroke, esq. > D. CJohn StLeger, esq.'*
J. W.Anderson, esq.' ^5 ^' c J^^Townson, esq.'^
1 8 Thonms Tynvhitt, esq. Richard B. Robson, esq.
1 Thomas Tyrwhitt, esq. Richard B. Robson, esq.
2 James Strange, esq.' Henry Holland, jun. esq.*
J. Charles, VtAlthorpe.^
3 JohnForster Barham, esq. Richard B. Robson, esq.
' CofFerer of His Majesty's Household ; made Chancellor and
Under Treasurer of the Exchequer j a new Writ ordered, Nov. 23,
J 755, he was re-elected : called up to the House of Peers as Lord
Lyttehon^ Baron of Franhley in Worcestershire ; a new Writ ordered,
I>ec. 4, 1756. — « One of His Majiesty's Principal Secretaries of
State \ before in this Parliament for Buckingham \ made Steward of
the three Cbiitirn Hundreds m the County of Bucks\ a new Writ order-
ed, July I, 1757 J he was chosen for Bath.-^3 One of the Vice Trea-
surers of Ireland \ before in this Parliament for yfylesbury ; died, a
new Writ ordered, November 14, 1759. — 4 Rear-Admiral of the
Blue Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet. — S Died, and the Speaker
issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, Sept.
1770.— ^Brother to the Earl of Upper Ossory ; a Lieutenant in the
Foot Guards.— 7 Brother-in-law to Earl Gower 5 a Clerk of the
Board of Green Cloth.— -S His Majesty's Solicitor- General 5 made
Attorney. General 5 a new Writ ordered; June 5, 1778, he was cho-
sen
74 PARLIAMENTARY REOI8TSR*
sen for Bisbop^s Castle. — P Made Clerk of the Ordnance, a new Writ
ordered, April 17, 1783, he was re-elected.— 'o Not duly elected.—
^i Eldest Son of the Earl of Essex, declared duly elected.-— ** Duly
elected. — *3 »3 Declared by the Committee not to be duly elected.-
'4 A Colonel in the Army, and Lieutenant-Colonel of the i6tfa Re-
giment of Dragoons ; in 1795 made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
and a Major- General.
Pari, 15. George Jennings, esq. petitioned^ but afterwards request-
ed leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
Pari. 16. George Lord Viscount Ma/den, (eldest Son of the Earl
of Essex)y and Humphry Mincbin, esq. petitioned, renewed the 2d
Session. The Committee found the Petitioners duly elected, and
ought to have been returned, April 27, 1785.
Pari. 17. Robert Ladbrohe and John St Leger^ esqrs. declared by
the Committee to be duly elected.
' Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds 5 a new Writ or-
dered, April 1 804.—^ A Barrister at Law.— 3 Eldest Son of Earl
Spencer ^ one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury.
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Pari. No. 52. Barnstaple.
11 John Harris, esq. George Amyand, esq.
12 D^ysRoUe, esq* George Amyand, esq.'
John Cleveland, esq.*
13 Denys RoUe, esq. John Cleveland, esq.
14 VTllL Devaynes, esq.' John Cleveland, esq.
15 Francis^ Basset, esq. Jc^n Cleveland, esq.
1 6 ^William Devaynes, esq. John Cleveland, esq.
^7 William Devaynes, esq. John Cleveland, esq*
1 8 Richard Wilson, esq. John Cleveland, esq.
1 John Cleveland, esq.' Richard Wilson, esq.
2 William Devaynes, esq.^ Sir Edward Pellew, bt.*
Hugh Vise. Ebrington.*
3 William Tylor, esq. Hugh Vise. Ebrington.
' Created a Baronet, August 4^ 1764 ^ died, a new Writ ordered,
November ii, 1766.*— * Accomptant of the Sixpenny Receivers
Pffice. — 3 A Director of the East India Company,
Pari. 17. Richard Wilscin^ esq. petitioned against Mr Cleveland's
Election: the«ame was tried, and on the 14th of March 1791, the
Chairman of the Committee reported to the House, that the sitting
Member was duly elected^ and that the Petition was frivolous and
yexatious.
' Mr (7/fV^Aiiy^ petitioned against the Return in favour of Sir Ed"
9vard P^//pw.— -* A Captain in the Navy, found duly elected ; made
Rear- Admiral of the White, April 23, 1804 j made Steward of the
three Chi/urn Hundreds^ a new Writ ordered, July 26, 1804.—
3 An East India Director.— -4 Eldest Son of Earl Fortescue.
Pari. 2. Richard Wilson petitioned, but the Committee found Sir
Edward Pellew duly elected, Fejaruary 1803.
7fi Parliamentary register.
Pari. Xo. 53. Pk/mpfon Earle.
1 1 George Trel^y, esq. William Baker, esq."
12 George Treby, esq.* Sir William Bakei, kt.
Georf;e HeleTreby, esq.^
Paul Henry Ourry, esq.*
13 Paul Henry Ourry, esq. William Baker, esq.
14 Paul Henry Ourry, esq.* Sir Richard Phillips, bt.*
John Durand, esq ' William Fullarton, esq."
15 James, Ld.Vt.Cranburn.* Sir Ralph Payne, k.b."
Hon. James StuDrt."
16 Paul Treby Ourry, esq." John Stevenson, esq.
John Pardee, esq.''
17 Hen. L.ofCarhampton.'* Philip Metcalfe, esq.
William Manning, esq.
18 William Adams, esq. William Mitchell, esq.'*
Richard Hankey, esq.
1 Sylvester, L.Glenbervie.' Richard Hankey, esq.
2 Philip Metcalfe, esq. Edward Goulding, esq.'
3 Robt. Vkc. Castlereagh.' Stephen I^ushington, esq.*
Hon. Wm, A. Harbord.*
' Knighted. — ' Died, a new Writ ordered, November 28, 1761 —
3 Has J Company in tlie Foot Guards; died, a new Writ ordered,
November 16, nfij. — 4 A Captain in the Navy. — 5 Made Resident
Commissioner of the Dock Yard at Plymouth : a new Writ ordered,
Feb. 1775. — ''Created Lord Miijird \\\ the Kingdom of /re/aW,
July 2, 1776 i made Steward of the Manor o[ East Hendred in the
County of jSfr^j ; a new Writ ordered, April 2, 1779.— 7 A Mer-
chant in London, and an l.lder Brother of the Trinity House,—.
* Under Secretary to Loid Viscount Slormoni, one of His Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of Slate ; made Lieutenant-Colonel-Command-
antofa Battalion of Foot,— 9 Treasurer of the Household ; succeed-
ed his Father as Earl of SalUbury; a new Writ ordered, November
3, 1780.— 1° A Cleric of the Boaid of Green Cloth.— "Second Son
of the Earl of jBe^f ,- Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandanl of a Battalion
of Foot. — ■» Appointed Steward of the three Chillern Hundreds in
the County of fitfcij ; a new Writ ordered, July J7S4. — '3 A Direc-
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tor of the Eart India Company.— M Of Ireland; Brother-in-law to
the late Duke of Cumberland ; Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons ;
Lieutenant- General of the Ordnance in Ireland^ and a Major-Ge-
neral in the Army \ made a Lieutenant -General, October 19, 1793 \
appointed Stewsi^d of the three Cbiltern Hundreds^ in the County of
Bucks \ a new Writ ordered, February 5, 1794. — ^5 Made Steward
of the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County o£ Buckingbam ; a new
Writ ordered, June 7, 1799*
* Of the Kingdom of Ireland j Joint Paymaster- General of the
Land Forces.— % A Commissioner for the Affairs of India ; elected
also for the Borough of Fowey^ but made his choice to represent this
Borough.— 3 Eldest Son of the Earl of Londonderry in Ireland,"-^
4 A Director of the East India Company j died, a new Writ ordered,
January ]8o7.-— 5 Son of Lord Si{field,
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N'o. 54. Honiton,
1 1 George Yonge, esq. Henry R. Courtenay, esq.'
12 John Duke, esq. Henry R. Courtenay, esq.
Sir George Yonge, bt.*
13 Brass Crosby, esq. Sir George Yonge, bt. ,,^^
I* Lawrence Cox, esq. Sir George Yonge, bt. "
15 Alexander M'Leod, esq.' Sir George Yonge, bt.*
Jacob Wilkinson, esq.
16 Sir George Collier, kt.^ Rt.Hon. Sir G. Yonge, bt.'
17 George Templar, esq. Rt. Hon. Sir G. Yonge, bt.
18 George Chambers, esq. George Shum, esq.
1 George Chambers, esq. George Shum, esq.
2 Sir John Honywood, bt.' George Shum, esq.
Hon. A. C. Bradshaw.*
3 Thomas Lord Cochrane.^ Hon. A. C. Bradshaw.
' Brother to Sir William, afterwards Lord Viscount Courtenay ;
died, a new Writ ordered, November 15, 1763, — * Made a Commis-
sionet of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, November 11, 1766,
he was re-elected. — 3 Not duly elected ; a new Writ ordered, March
27, 1781. — 4 Appointed one of the Vice -Treasurers of Ireland; a
new Writ ordered, March 27, 178a, he was re-elected ; made Secre-
tary at War ; a new Writ ordered, July 10, 1782, he was re-elected
— again appointed Secretary at War j a new Wiit ordered, Dec, 24,
1783, he was reelected. — S A Captain in the Navy. — * Made a
Knight of the Bath ( appointed Master of the Mint j anew Writ or-
dered, July 19, 1794, he was re elected.
Pari. II. Amhony Bacon, esq. petitioneJ against SliGterge Yonge'i
Election, hut on the 26th of January 1764, he requested leave to
withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
Pari, 14. yobn Baring, esq. petitioned, but afterwards requested
leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
Pari. 15. La-wrence Cox, and HoneyOiaod, esqrs. and se-
veral of the Electors petitioned: Mr Co* had leave granted him to
withdraw his Petition. The merits of the Election was tried by a
Coamiitteft, who reported to the House, that Sir Gnorge Tonge,h%TX..
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was duly elected, but the Election, so far as it related to Mr McLeod^
was a void one, March 27, 178 1.
— ■— "^ AltxaHder MeLeod^ esq. petitioned against Mr WHkinsoti^s
Election^ but the Chairman of the Committee that tried this £lec«
tion reported to the House, that the sitting Member was duly elect**
ed, February 19, 1782.
Pari. i6. John Baify, esq. and some of the Inhabitants petitioned,
renewed the 2d and 3d Sessions. The Committee found the sitting
Members duly elected.
' Died, a new Writ ordered, February 1805.—* Son of Baroness
Waterpark ; appointed Teller of the Exchequer in Ire/an J ; a new
Writ ordered, May 28, 1806, he was re-elected. — ^3 Eldest Son of
the Earl of Dundonaid; a Captain in the Navy*
Pari. 2. Sir George TLonge^ bart. petitioned against Sir J, Honey-^
ivoodU Election^ but the Chairman that tried the Election reported
^ to the House, that the sitting Member, was duly elected, and that the
Petition was not friTolous or vexatious, February 20, 1804*
Pari. 3. Petition of several of the Electors against the Return of
Liord Cochrmte and Mr Bradshaw ; ordered to be heard March 31
1807.
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W Pari. No. 35.
Tavistock.
m 1 1 Richard Rigby, esq.'
Jeffery French, esq.'
1
Richard Vernon, esq.
1 12 Rt. Hon. RichardRigby.'
Richard N. Aldworth, esq.*
I 13 Rt. Hon. RichardRigby.s
Richard N. Aldworth, esq.
1 '!• Rt. Hon. Richard Rigby.
Hon. Rich. Fitzpatrick-*
15 Rt. Hon. Richard Rigby.
Rt. Hon.Rich.Fitzpatrick.'
16 Rt. Hon.RichardRigby.*
Rt. Hon. Rich. Fitzpatricfc.
b Lord John Russel. '
1 17 Hon. Chas. Wyndham."
Rt. Hon. Rich. Fitzpatrick."
r Lord John Russell.
18 Lord John Russell.
Rt. Hon. R. Fitzpatrick.
1 Lord Robert Spencer.'
Rt. Hon. R. Fitzpatrick.'
2 Lord Robert Spencer.*
Rt. Hon. R. Fitzpatrick.*
3 Lord Robert Spencer.
Rt. Hon. R. Fitzpatrick.5
'Died, a new Writ ordered, December 2, 17M-— ' Made aCotn-
misiioi.er of Trade and Plantation .
s ; a new Writ ordered, December
22, 1755, he was re-elected ; made Master of the Rolls in /rif/uWi
anew Writ ordered, Januaiy 12
, 1760, he was re-elected. — 3 Ap-
pointed one of the Vice-TteaEurci
■s ai Ireland-, a new Writ ordered.
Deceaiber 17, 1762. he waste-elected. — 4 AppointEd Paymaster of
Pensions J 3 new Writ ordered,
November i c, 176^. he was re-
elected— S Made one of the Vice-Treasurers oflreland ; a new Writ
ordered, January 20, 1768, he
was re-elected j made Paymaster-
General of the Land Forces, &c.
in Great Britain j a new Writ or-
dered, May 21, 1768, he was re.
.elected.— li Brother to the Earl of
Upper Ossory of the Kingdom (
li Ireland ; a Captain in the Foot
Guards.— 7 Made Chief Secretary to the Duke of Forllenr/, Lord
Lieutenant of /n?/flW, and sworn
of the Privy Council of that King-
dom ; has a Company in the Foo
l Guards ; made Aide -du Camp to
the King ; made Secretary at Ws
ir: a new Writ ordered, April ir.
_ 1789, he was re-elected.— B Died, a new Writ ordered, April 5,
L 1 788.— 9 Brother to the Duke of Bedford.—'''' Brother to the Earl of
1 Egremofit, Secretary to the Island of Jamaica ; made his Electioa
■ for Midhurii.-" Made a Major-
General, Oct. 19, 1794.
1
■ Btoihet
1
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81
V ^ Brother to the Duke of Marlborough,'^'^ Brother to the Earlof
tipper Ossory^ and a Lieutenant-General in the Army.— 3 Made Se-
cretary at War j a new Writ ordered, February lo, 1806, he was
l««elccted.— 4 Made Steward of the Cbiltern Hundt^ds ; anew Writ
ordered, February io,« 1806, he was re-elected, and during the va-
cancy was appointed Surveyor of His Majesty^s Woods and Parks ;
both Members were re-elected.— 5 A General in the Army \ Colonel
of a Regiment of Foot, and Lieutenant- General of the Ordnance.
Par/.
No. 56. Ashburton.
11 George, Vt. Middleton,* John Harris, esq/
12 Hon. Thomas Walpole.^ John Harris, esq.
Robert Palk, esq.
13 Lawrence Sullivan, esq.* Charles Boone, esq*
J4 Robert Pajk, esq.
15 RobeiN: Palk^ esq.*
16 Sir Robert Palk, bt.^
Lawrence Palk, esq.^
Vj Lawrence Palk, esq.
l8 Lawrence Palk, esq.^
Walter Palk, jun. esq.
Charles Boone, esq.
Charles Boone, esq.
Robert Macreth, esq.
Robert Macreth, esq.^
Sir Robert Macreth, kt.
1 Waltei- Palk, esq.
2 Walter Palk, esq.
S Walter Palk, esq.
Sir Robert Macreth, kt.
Sir Hugh Ingles, bt.'
Hon. Gilbert Elliot.*
^ 'Master of His Majesty's Household 5 died, a new Writ prdered,
November iy, 1767. — * Of /r^/tfW.— 3 Brother to Lord Walpole \
* Banker in Londort,^^ Chairman of the East India Company.—
^Created a £aronet of Great Britain^ May 15, 1782. — <^ Made
Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds^ in the County of Bucks \ a
Jew Writ ordered, March 1787. — 7 Son of*the late Member.—
^nighted in May 1795. — 9 Made his Election for the County of
^^fin\ a new Writ ordered, October 24, 1796.
Pari. 12. Lawrence Sullivan^ esq. petitioned, &nd after the House
!^8d made some progress in the matter, he requested Ifeave to withdraw
^'i which was granted.
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' A Director of the Eail India Company. — * Eldest Son of Lord
Pari. No. 57- Cli/ion DartmotUh Hardness.
1 1 Rt. Hon. Walter Carey.*
Hon. Richard How^ *
12 Richard Vise. Howe.*^
13 Richard Vise. Howe.'
14 Richard Vise. Howe.*
15 Richard Vise. Howe.'
Charles Brett, esq."
John Jefferys, esq.'
John Jefferys, esq.*
Richard Hopkins, esq.*
Richard Hopkins, esq.
Richard Hopkins, esq-
Arthur Holdsworth, esq.
' Appointed Warden of the Mint ■, a new Writ ordered, December
-■ '754' he was re-elected ; made Deputy Ranger of .Sf j^a/Wf/'/ and
Hyde Parir,— 3 Cleik of the Board of Green Clolh ; Clerk: in Ordi-
nary of the Privy Council, and a Privy Counsellor in/rf/aW; died,
anew Writ ordered, Mayii, 1757- — 3 Next Brother to Lord Vis-
count How of the Kingdom of Ireiand, to whose Titles he succeeded
in July I7j8 ; a Captain in the Navy ; in 1759 made a Colonel of
Marines.— 4 Made a Commissioner *f the Admiralty, a new Wrh or-
dered, April 18, 1765, he was re-elected ; appointed Treasurer wf
the Navy, a new Writ ordered, December jy, 1765, he wai re-
tlecled. — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, January 31, 1766. — * A
Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth — again appointed to the same
ofliee, a new Writ ordered. Nov, 24, 1767, he was re-elected. —
7 Made a Rear. Admiral of the hlue.—S Made Vice-Admiral of the
Bluej appointed Commander in Chief of the Fleet ill Sorib America,
and one of His Majesty's Commissioners for making Peace with the
rebellious Colonies, May 7, 1776. — 9 Made Admiral of the Blue ;
created Lord Viscount Hawf of Langar in the County of Natting-
ham, a new Wiit ordered. May 10, 1783. — 'o A Commissioner of
the Admiralty — again appointed to the same office, a new Writ or-
dered, December 24, 1783, he was ic-clecied.
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Pari No. 57. Cl(fton Dartmouth Hardness continued.
16 Arthur Holdsworthjesq," Richard Hopkins^ esq.'*
Edmund Bastard, esq.''
17 Edmund Bastard, esq.'^ Rt. Hon. J. C. VilHers.'*
18 Edmund Bastard, esq. Rt. Hon. J. C. Villiers.
1 Edmund Bastard, esq. Rt. Hon. J. C. Villiers/ ^
2 Edmund Bastard, esq. Arthur H.Holdsworth, esq;
S Edmund Bastard, esq. Arthur H.Holdsworth, esq.
Jmi.
II Goffttwrt oiDsrtmotttb ; died, and the Speaker issued his War-
rant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a neW Writ, Sept. 3, 1787.
— 1» A Commissioner of the Admiralty.— ^3 Brother to the Member
for the County. — H Brother to the Earl of Clarendon; Chief Justico
of Eyre, North of Trent^ and Surveyor of the Woods there.— '5 Major
to the East Regiment of Devonsbire Militia.
Part. 16. John Henry Soutbeote^ esq. petitioned, renewed the id
Session, but afterwards had the leave of the House to withdraw it^
April 26, 1785.
Pari. 17. John Seale^ esq. petitioned, renewed the 2d and 3d Ses-
lions : he stated that the Right of Election was in the Inhabitants of
ttid Borough, of which the District of Soutbtown fbrnied a part.—
Hie Chairman of the Committee that tried this Election, on the
20th of February 1793, '^ported to the House, that the Committee
had determined, after bearing Counsel for both Parties, agreeable to
the Statements they gave in with regard to the Rights of Election,
that the Rights of Election for the said Borough of Ciifton Dartmoutb
Hardness^ is in the Freemen of the said Borough j that the sitting
Members were duly elected : that the Petition o( Jobn Seale^ esq. so
far as applies to Edmund Bastardy esq. is frivolous and vexatious, but
so^ far as it applies to the Right Honble. Cbarles Viiliers^ it is not
frivolous or vexatious.
' Brother to the Sari of Clarendon^ and Chief Justice in Eyre^
North of Trent.
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Pari. Xo. 58. Beerakton.
1 1 Sir Francis H Drake, bt.' John Bristow, esq.
1 2 Sir Francis H. Drake, bt. Hon. George Hobart.'
1 y Sir Francis H. Drake, bt.* Hon. George Hobart:
Francis W. Drake, esq.*
14 Sir Francis H.Drake, bt. Hon, George Hobart.
15 Lord Algernon Percy.' George Lord Macartney.*
W.Robert, Vt. Fielding-' Lawrence Cox, esq.
16 W. Robert, Vt. Fielding." Richard E. of Mornington.'
Charles Rainsford, esq-'"
John Mitford, esq."
17 Sir George Beaumont, bt. John Mitford, esq."
1 8 William Mitford, esq. George Lord Lovain-'*
1 William Mitford, esq. George Lord Lovaine.'
2 William Mitford, esq. George Lord Lovaine.
3 Hon. Joceline Percy.* George Lord Lovaine.
' Ranger of Darlmore Forest, and Clerk of the Board of Green
Cloth.— i Next Broiher to the Earl oi Biictinghemshirg.sUiAc
Master of His Majesty's Household, a neiv Writ ordered, December
22, 1770— 4 A Captain inthe Navy, and Brother to the hte Mem-
ber— 5 Second Son of the Duke of A'or/6fl«.icr/c^a' ; made his Y.\f^c-
I'lan ^OT Norihwuberland, a new Writ ordered, December 7. 17S0.
— fi Of Ire/and ; Governor of Madras in i he East ladies ; made Slew-
i.rd of the CbUiern Hundreds, a new Writ ordered, March 1781.—
7 Eldest Son of ihe Earl of Denbigh; a Captain of Dragoons ; made
a Major, and afterward! a Lieiitcniint-Coloncl of Dragoons. — * Lieu-
tenant Colonel of Dragoons on half-pay.— 9 Of /rf/cn</ K. S. P. ;
made a Commissioner of the Treasuty, a new Writ ordered. Januarj
21, 1787, he was elected for Sa/larh.~^° A LieutenantGeneral ;
Colonel of a ReEiment of Foot, and Governor of ChesCeT ; made
Steward of the three Chlherit Hundreds in the County of Buds, a
new Writ ordered, December jo, 1788.—" Made a Wehh Judge,
a new Writ ordered, July 20, 1789, he was re-elected,—" Made
Solicitor- General to His .Majesty, and knighted ; -a new Writ or-
dered, February I2. 179^, he was re-elected. Made Steward of
tht Manor gi East Hendrcd \n the County of Sfrts} he was mon
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after flppoilited Attorney- General to His Majesty, and chosen for
E»st Looei^M Eldest' Son of the E^rl ol Beverley.
^ Eldest Son «f the Earl of Beverley, Made a Lord of the Trea-
-sury; a new; Writ ordered, May 12, 1804, he was reelected.—
.3 Second Spppf the Earl oi Beverley ^ t, Captain in the Navy.
Pari. , No. 59. Tiverton.
jl R. H. SirW. Yohge.K.B* Henry Pelham, esq.*
Thomas Ryder, esq.^ 3ir Edw. H. Montagu, k.b.
Nathaniel Ryder, esq.*
12 Nathaniel Ryder, es(][« Sir Edw- H* Montagu, k.b.^
Charles Gore, esq/
. John Duntz, esq.
13 Nathaniel Ryder, esq. John Duntz, esq.^
14 Nathaniel Ryder, esq.' Sir John Duntz, bt.
John Wilmot, esq. ^
15 John Wilmot, esq. Sir John Duntz, bt.
16 Hon. Dudley Ryder.'"* Sir John Duntz, bt.
17 Rt. Hon.Dudley Ryder." Sir John Duntz, bt.'*
Hon. Richard Ryder.' ^
18 Rt. Hon. Pudley Ryder. Hon. Richard Ryder.
1 Hon. Richard Ryder.* Rt. Hon. Dudley Ryder.'
2 Hon. Richard Ryder.* Rt. Hon. Dudley Ryder.^
William FitzHugh, esq.
S Hon. Richard Ryder. William FitzHugh, esq.
' One of the Vice-Treasurers of Ireland j died, a new Writ order-
ed, November 15, 1755. — ^Appointed a Commissioner of the Cus-
toms J a new Writ ordered, June 19, 1758. — 3 Appointed Steward
of the Manor of Old Shoreham j a new Writ ordered, December 2,
1756.— 4 Only Son to the late Lord Chief Justice, "Sxx Dudley Ryder ^
^nt.— 5 Called up to the House of Peers as Baron Beaulieu of Beau-
G 3 lieuy
PAR{.IAM£KTARV R£G1ST£R.
86
lieu^ in i\i^ CovLTiXj oi Soutbanifaon \ a new Wnt or4ei|$4y Ma^ If
1762. — ^Died, a new Writ orflered, Februar}r 16, itfi&.r^? Qreilt
ed a Baronet, October 29, 1 774.— .S Called up to the House of Peers
as Baron Harrowby of HarrovAy in ihe County of Lincoln ; a new
Writ ordered, May 16, 1776.— 9 Eldest Son to the late Lord Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas^ Sir ^pbn Eardly WUfnot^ knt. ; a Mas-
ter in Chancery.^— 10 Eldest Son of Lord Harrofwhfy ttiad« Under
Secretary to the Duke c| Lads^ one of His Majesty^ Principal Se-
cretaries of State, in August 1789, which ofifice he resigned in Janu-
ary 1790 'j made Cooaptrollerof His Majesty^ Household, and sworn
"of the Privy Council^ a new Writ ordered, February 19, 17^0.^:-
I* Made Joint Paymaster^General of the Land Forces in Great Br^
tain; anew Writ ojdered, February 13, i.^Oi? he waa jre-^c^d.r-r
" Died, a new Writ ordered^ February 17, 1705.— ,^5 Second %n rf
Lord Harrowby. '^ > ^
' Eldest Son of ^rd H^rr&vjby,'^^ Second Son of Lord Harrow-
by, — 3 Succeeded his Father as Lord Harrowby^ a new Writ ordered,
July I, i8o3.-=-4 Made a Wp/jA Judges a neyv ^f^^ P^^^ff^ •'^^JT
31, 1804, t« was rci-electcd. " .irr;;. * * •' t
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87
Pari.
No. 60. Dorsetshire.
11 George Pitt, esq.
12 George Pitt, esq.
13 George Pitt, esq/
14 Geprge Pitt, jun. esq.*
15 Hon. George Pitt.
16 Hon. George Pitt.
Humphry Sturt, esq.
Humphry Sturt, esq.
Humphry Sturt, esq.
Humphry Sturt, esq.
Humphry Sturt, esq.
Francis John Browne, esq.
17 William Mor. Pitt, esq.^ Francis John Browne, esq.
18^ William Mor. Pitt, esq. Francis John Browne, esq.
1 William Mor. Pitt, esq. Francis John Browne, esq^
2 William Mor. Pitt, esq. Francis John Browne, esq.
S William Mor. Pitt, esq. Edw. Berkeley Portman, esq.
< A Grootn of His Majetty^s Bedchamber, and Ambassador at the
Court of Turin j created Lord Rivers: of Stra^eUsea in the County.
of Soutbamfitoti^ May 14, 1778. — * Eldest Son of Lord foWrj*, the
late Member.— 3 Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds ; a
new Wilt ordered^ April 19, 1791, he was re-elected.
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No. 61. Poole.
11 Sir Rich. Lyttel ton, k.b.'
] 2 Thomas Calcraft, esq.'
1 3 Thomas Calcraft, esq.
1* Sir Eyre Coote, k.b.'
13 William Morton Pitt, esq.
16 William Morton Pitt, esq.
3 7 Hon. Charles Stuart.'^
Michael A. Taylor, esq.^
18 Hon. Charles Stuart.'
George Garland, esq."
Joseph Gulston, esq:
Joseph Gulston, esq.'
Joseph Gulston, esq.
Joshua Mauger, esq.*
Joshua Mauger, esq.
Joshua Mauger, esq.
Joseph Gulston, esq.
Michael A. Taylor, esq;
Benjamin Lester, esq.'
John Jeffery, esq.
1 George Garland, esq. John Jeffery, esq.
2 George Garland, esq. John Jeffery, esq.
3 George Garland, esq. John Jeffery, esq.
• A Colonel in the Army, and Brolher to Sir George Lyllelton,
bart. J appointed Master of the Jewel OfRce ; a new Writ ordered,
lieccmber 4, 1756, he was re-elected; made a Major-Gencral in
'75S. — ^A Lieutenant-Colonel in the Aitoy.— 3 Made Steward of
the Manor ofiLa///JeWr(fl'in the County of iferi/; anew Writor-
tJered, May 22, 1765.— 4 Found not tube duly elected ; a newWiic
ordered, February 10, 1769. — S Colonel of a Kcgimenl of Foot;
K. E. and a Major-General.— <! Fourth Son of the Eail of Bute ; a
Colonel in the Array ; not duly elected. — 7 Made Steward of the
three Cbillern Hundreds in thq Cpunty of Bucks ; a new Writ order-
ed, May 4, 1791, he was re-elected. — 6 jound by the Committee tQ
be duly elected, and ought to have been returned.— 9 Died, a new
Writ ordered. Match 26, 1801,— "o Made Steward of the thiee
Cbillern Hundrcils, May 4, 180 1.
Pari, ig, Joseph Gulston, esq- petitioned against Joshua JIIeuger''sj
esq. Flection j and it was declaied a void Flection in respect of Mr
Mo
,ger.
Pari. 14. Honble. Charles James Fox and John Williams, esq.
pctiiioned. The Committee repotted the sitting Members duly elect-
ed, Maifih 2$, 1775.
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Pari. 15. Joshua Mauger and John Adatm^ csqrs. petitioned.—
The Committee found the sitting Members duly elected, Februar/
4, 1782.
Pari. 17. Gewrge Lord Haddo (eldest Son of the Earl of Ahtr^
Jeen)^ BasU Lord Daer (eldest Son of the £arl of Selkirk) ^ .^nd
Michael Angelo Hay lor ^ esq. petitioned. On the 26 th of March.
1791, Lord Daer gave in a Petition to the House, stating, that Ben-
jamin Lester^ esq. was itot eligible to be elected, and the same was
ordered to be heard with the other Petitions.
The Petitions stated, that Michael Angelo Taylor^ Rohert Kings-
milly Benjamin Lister^ esqrs. the Honble. Charles Stuartj George
Lord HaddOf and Basil Lord Daer^ were Candidates : that Edmund
Allen^ esq. Sheriff and Returning OfHcer« was guilty of great parti-
ality to Lister and Stuart \ and that having declared the Numbers on
the Poll to have been, for Lister 50, Stuart 49, Taylor 48, and
Kingsmill 45, returned the 2 former as dirty elected \ that Lister and
Stuat t were both guilty of Bribery and Corruption ; and that Lister
was ineligible, having a Contract with the Commissioners of the
Navy. .' . N
Several Burgesses of Po^A stated exactly the samd Charges as ia
the above Petition^ ...
The Committee who sat on Mr Taylor^s Petition, found that Mr
Lister was duly elected ; that Mr Stuart was not duly elected, and
that Michael Angelo Taylor y esq. was duly elected, and ought X^
have been returned, February 1*791.
Lords Haddo and Daer asserted, that the Inhabitants paying^Scot
and bearing Lot, have a Right to vote at all Elections 2XrodU.
That the Returning Officer at the late Election refused to admit them
on the Poll ^ and that a great' Majority of such Voters offered* to poll
for the Petitioners. .
Several of the Inhabitants and Householders paying Scot and
bearing Lot, stated exactly the same Charges as in the Petition, and
$hat Lord Haddo and Lord Daer were duly elected. The Committet
found that the Petitioners were not duly elected, March I793v
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No. 62. Dorchester.
Pari.
1 1 Joseph Lord Milion.'
12 Joseph Lord Mikon.'
John Damer, usq.^
IS John Dainer, esq.
14 John Damer, esq.
15 Hon. George Damer."
16 Hon. George Damer.
17 Hon. George Damer."
Hon. Cropley Ashley."
1 S Hon. Cropley Ashlty.
JohnPitr, esq.*
Thomas Foster, esq.*
"Wiiiiani Ewer, esq.
William Ewer, esq.
William. Ewer, esq.
William Ewer, esq.
William Ewer, esq.'
Thomas Ewer, esq.
Hon. Cropley Ashley. •
Francis Fane, esq.
Francis Fane, esq.
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1 Hon. Cropley Ashley. Francis Fane, esq. '■■',
2 Hon. Cropley Ashley.' Francis Fane, esq.
3 Hon. Cropley Ashley. Francis Fane, esq.
I Of ibe Kingdam of Ireiand ; Son in-law to tbc Duke of Derstl.
— -A CnmitiissionEr of Trade and Plantations i appiwnted one of
the Commissioners of the Admiralty j anew Writ ordered, Decembei-
4, I7i6, he was reelected.— 3 Created liaron jM/Zcj/) of Jlfi/;on ^i-
ity mDurjelsiire; a new Writ ordered, April 29, 1762— 4 Died,
anew Writ ordered, Dec. 17, F765. — S Brother of Lord Af//fon. —
« Eldest Son to Lord Milion ; 3 Major in the Array.—? Died, a new
Writ oidered, July 1789.— S Brother to the deceased Member ;
^ied, a new Writ ordeied, January 22, 1790, — 9 Brother to the
Earl oi S/ui/ttsbury. — '° Found by the Committee not duly elected.
—.11 FouikI by the Coromittee to be duly elected.
Pari. 14. jinihony Chapman, esq. petitioned, but the Committee
foundlbe sitting Members duly elected, Feb. 23, 1775-
ParL 17. The Honble. Cropley ^ihUy, petitioned. On the I4ih
of April 1791, the Chairman of the Committee repotted to the
House, that pursuant lo the last Determination of the House of
Common., the Right of Election for the Botoogh of Dorchesler is
in the Inhabitants paying to Church and Poor, in respect of their
personal Estates ; and !n such persons as pay to Church and Poor in
respect of their real Estates, within the said Borough, though not
Inhabitants or Occupier*, and although their Names do not appear
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PAI^jLIAKI^VTABX MQJSTfilVt
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1^^911 %kt Pp0r't Rf ^.' THt^t th« HonMe. Gtorge jPwner the &itUn|f
Mml^r k nql^ d^ly €l«ct^, T^t X^ Hoiiblc. Crop/ey Afhley, tho
B^tipn^r^ 19 dvilj ^lectf^y «iy) o\^\ tQ hstre bcentteturaed. That
iHii^eir the f otitioii iigr tb« Oppomtipa m^de (q it app9£^r W be fri-
yoiow 9f vexatious.
< Made' Clerk of the Ordnandd ; anaw Writ ordered, Decembcie
2P| 1803, be. was re-^bosen.
:?*c
1 1 Francis Fane, esq/
Henry, Eto% ^sq.*
}9 Henry Faae^ esq.
13 Henry Fane, esq.
34 Henry Fane, ^.*
FrandsFatie, esq.
15 Hon. Henry Fane.^ 7
D.R. Mitchell, esq.* 3
Hon. Henry Fane.*
16 Hon. Henry Fane.
17 Hon. Henry Fane.'*
^8 Hon. Henry Fane.
Ljfmc Regis.
Thomas Fane, esq^
' • ■ ■ '
Thomas Fane, esq.^
John Lord Burghereh.*
John Lord Burghersh.*
Hon. Henry F»n«/
Hon. Henry Fane.
D. C Henry Harford, esq.*
R. I Lionel Darell, jun. esq.*
David R. Mitchell, esq.
H9n. Thomas Fane Z*'
Hon. Thomas Fane."
Hon. Thomas Fane.
1 Vacant.
2 Hon. Thomas Fane.*
John Lord Burghersh.^
3 John Lord Burghersh.
Hon. Thomas Fane.'
Henry Fane.^
Henry Fane, esq.
* A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; died, a new Writ
ordered, June 6, 1737. — « One of the Chief Clerks of the Privy
Council. — ^3 Succeeded as Earl oi Westmoreland j a new Writ order-
ed, November 25, 1762.—!^ Eldest Son of the Earl of Westmore-
land.— 5 Succeeded his Father in the Peerage, a new Writ ordered,
January 21, 1772.— ? Brother to the Earl oi Westmoreland ; made
Keeper
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92 l»ARIIAM£KTAkV REGISTER. ^
Keeper of the Private Roads to Hi» Majesty j a new Writ ordercdir'
June 9, 1772, he was re-eiected.— 7 Died, a new Writordbrcd,
June 5, 1777.— 8 8 8 8 None of the Members returned at thctakiie-
ral Election being found duly elected. ; a new Writ was^ksued^ -Dec.
a, 1780. — 9 Uncle to the Earl of IVesimore/am/.'^^Q hrolhtet to the
£arl of Westmoreland \ has a Campany in the Foot Guards.*-'' Made
a Groom of His Majesty^s Bedchamber ; a new Writ ordered, Feb,
J, 1793.-^" Usher of the Bkcfc Rod in /rtf/tf«</. /"
Pari. 15. The Committee found that none of the Member? return-
ed in the double Return were duly elected^ and that the £lectioi|
■was void, Decembier 2, 1780.
Pari. 15. Henry Harford said Lionel Dare//^ esqrs. petitioned
against Messrs Fane and Mitcbeil^s Election. The Committee found
the sitting Members didy.elcctcdi' March 8, 1781.. '
Pari. 16. Robert Wood void John (Tij/or;, esqrs. ^efitioned^ renew*
ed the 2^ i^d 3d Seidonjt;' wheii the Committee. ihubd the. ttttu)|j
Members duly elected, f^ebr^iary "^i, 1785.
•?■• ■
' Brother to the Earl of Westmoreland \ and a Groom of the
King^s Bedchamber.— -* Cousin to the Earl oi - We^tmorelifid,*-^
3 Made Steward of the Manor of East Hendred in Berks, A new
Writ ordered^ March 2, i8o6.-7^ Eldest Son of the Earlpf W^^^/.
moreland* ^
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Pari, No. 64 and 65. Weymouth and Melcomb Regis.
11 Lord John Cavendish.* > Rt. Hon. Geo. Doddington/
Welbore Ellis, esq.^ 3 J^^^ Tucker, esq.
1 2 Sir F. Dash wood, bt.* 5 John Tucker, esq.^
Johifi Olmius, bt-^ 3 ^-ichardOlover, esq.
Richard Jackson, esq^
Chades Walcott, esq.
lSD.Billers,L.Waltham7^ Sir Charles Davers, bt.
Jeremiah Dyson, esq»® 3 John Tucker, esq.
14 Rt. Hon. W.Ellis, esq.' 7 William.Chaffin Grove, esq.
John Purling, esq. 5 John Tucker, esq.'*
Gabriel Steward, esq."
15 Rt. Hon. Welb. Ellis;** 7 William Chaffin Grove, esq.*'
John Purling, esq. 3 Warren Lisle, esq.'*
Gabriel Steward, esq.
Richard Wm. Rumbold.**
■ ■ '• - - -i - ' — — ■ ■ — ^^—
* Third Brother to the Duke of Devonshire^^^'^ Clerk of the Pells
in Ireland ; appointed Treasurer of the Navy ; a new Writ ordered,
December 23, he was re-elected ; soon after the Dissolution of this
Parliament, he was created Baron Melcomhe of Melcombe Regis iti
Dorsetshire. '^l A Commissioner of the Admiralty j appointed one
of thie Vice -Treasurers of Ireland 5 a new Writ ordered, December
^3» *755» ^® was re-elected. — 4 Appointed Chancellor and Under
Treasurer of the Exchequer j a new Writ ordered, June 2, 1762,
he was re-elected \ called up to the House of Peers to the ancient
SaronyofZ^ Despenser\ a new Writ ordered, April 18, 1763.—
iV. B. Mr Walcott was chosen in his place, ^S Created Lord Waltham
of Philipstown in the Kingdom of Ireland ; died, a new Writ order-
ed, November 25, 1762. — <^ Paymaster of the Marine Forces.—
7 Of Ireland, — ^ Made a Commissioner of the Treasury "; a new Writ
ordered, December 21, 1768, he was re-elected 5 appointed CoflFerer
of the Household; a new Writ ordered, March 10, 1774* ^^ was
re-elected. — 9 One of the Vice-Treasurers oi Ireland ; made Treasurers
of the Navy j a new Writ ordered, June 5, 1777, he was re-elected.
—10 Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of
Bucks \ a new Writ ordered, June 5, 1778. — " Paymaster of the
Marine Forces. — « Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in
the County of Bucks \ a new Writ ordered, December 1780.—
U Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of
Bucks % a new Writ ordered, January 1781 : Mr Rumboldvj^% titct-
cd in his room. — ^4 Appointed one of His Majesty's Principal Secre-
taries of State ; a new Writ ordered, February 11, 1782, he was re-
elected.— 15 Eldest Son to Sir Ibomas Rumbold^ bart. 3 a Lieuten-
ant in the Foot Guards.
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Pari. Weymouth and Mclannb Regis continued.
16 Rt. Hon. Wei. Eilis. ? Gabriel Steward, esq.'"
John Puriing, esq. 5 ^''' Thomas Rumbold, bt.
George Jackson, esq.''
Gabriel Steward, esq.'^
1 7 Sir JamesMurray, bt.' ' ? Richard B. Johnstone, esq.'"
Andrew Stewart, esq. 3 Thomas Jones, esq.
Sir James Johnstone, bt.*'
Gabriel T. Steward, esq.
18 Sir James Pulteney, bt. Gabriel T. Steward, esq.
Andrew Stewart, esq.** WiUiam Garthshore, esq.**
J Sir James Pulteney, bt.' Gabriel T. Steward, esq.'
Charles Adams, esq. William Garthshore, esq.'
2 Sir James Pulteney, bt. William Garthshore, esq.*
Gabriel T, Steward, esq.
Richard T. Steward, esq.
3 Sir James Pulteney, bt. Charles Adams, esq.
Gabriel T.' Steward, esq. Richard T. Steward, esq.
>« Mnde Steward of the three Chi/Urn HandreJs ; a new Wrtt
ordered March 16, 1786.— '7 Judge Advocate of the Fleet ; made
Steward of the three Chillern Hundreds, in the County of Bucks;
a new Writ ordered, December 178S. {See Calchesler.^—^^ Gover-
nor of Portland Caitle ^9 A Colonel in the Army, and Aide-du-
Camp to the King; made a Majot-Geiierat, November 19. 1793.
and Colone! of a Regiment of Foot ; took the name of Pulteney in
. — *= Created a Baronet of Great Britain, July 1795. — "A
Lieuienant-Colonel on half pay ; died, and the Speaker issued his
Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, Sept. 1794.—
" Clerk to the Register of Sasines in Scotland.— ■^Z Made a Commis-
si oner of the Admiralty, Feb. 18, 1801, he was re-elected.
I Lieutenant -General, and Colonel of the i8th Regiment of Fooi-
— » Governor of Portland Castle, and a Commissioner for the Issue
of Exchequer Bills.— 3 A Lord of the Admiralty. _4 Died, anew
Writ o.dered, Aoril 14, i8o6.
PARUAliBNTART RSGISTftlU 9S
• ParL 2. Mr Arhutbnoi petitioned, bat the Committee found the
sitting Members duly elected*
Pari, 3. i— ..^ Arbuthnot^ esq. and others petitioned against tbc
Election of Sir James Pulteney, which was tried by a Committee,
who reported to the House, Jan. 26, 1807, ^^^^ ^^ sitting Mem-
bers were duly elected, and that the Petition wa$ not frivolous ot
vevatious*
Pari. No. 66. Bridport.
1 1 John Fred. Pinney, esq. Thomas Coventry, esq.
12 Sir Gerrard Napier, bt.' Thomas G>ventry, esq.^
Benjamin Way, esq.
IS SambrookeFreeman, esq. Thomas Coventry, esq.
14 Hon, Lucius F. Carey. ^ Thomas Coventry, esq.
15 Thomas Scott, esq- Richard Beckford, esq.
16 Charles Sturt, esq.* Thomas Scott, esq.
17 Charles Sturt, esq. James Watson, esq.'
George Barclay, esq.
18 Charles Sturt, esq. George Barclay, esq*
1 Charles Sturt, esq. * George Barclay, esq.*
2 Evan Nepean, esq.* George Barclay, esq.
S Sir Evan Nepean, bt. George Barclay, esq •
> ■ ■ ■ •
' Died, a new Writ ordered, January 29, 1765. — * A Director of
the South Sea Company.— 3 Only Son of Lord Viscount Falkland ;
. a Lieutenant- Colonel in the Army.— 4 A Lieutenant in the Navy.
— >5 A Serjeant at Law ; made a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ju-
dicature at Fort William in Bengal^ and knighted 5 a- new Writ
ordered, March 6, 1795*
_ _ §
Pari. la. Robert Haldane and William Lee^ esqrs. petitioned, but
afterwards requested leave to withdraw it.
ParL 1 6. John Petit Andrews ^ esq. petitioned.
Pari. 18. Thomas Burgess ^ esq. petitioned against the Return of
Charles Sturt^ esq. as one of the Representatives in Parliament for this
Borough, he not being possessed of Estate sufficient to intitle him to
a
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a seat in Parliament. The merits of Mr Burgnth Petition was or-
dcrcd to be heard on the 9th of February 1797, but he dying In the
interim, the order for hearing was on motion discharged, November
33, 1796.
■ Secretary to tlie Admiralty ; created a Baronet, July (o, i8o2;
nside Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; a new
iVrit ordered. '80^, he was re-elected, and soon after
worn of the Privy Council of /rc/dW; made one of the Commission-
ers of the Admiralty ; anew Writ ordered, July 30, 1804, he was
e-elecied. — > A Mecchant in London.
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Pari. No. 67. Shaffeshmj.
11 SirThomasCIaveringjbt. Hon. James Brudenell.'
12 Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bt. Samuel Touchet, esq.*
13 Ralph Payne, esq.* William Chaffin Grove, esq.
Francis Sykes, esq.
14 Francis Sykes, esq.'* Thomas Rumbold, esq,*
Hans W. Mortimer, esq.' George Rous, esq.
15 Sir Thos. Rumbold, bt.' Francis Sykes, esq.*
Hans W, Mortimer, esq.*
16 Hans W. Mortimer, esq. AdamDrummond, esq.'
John Drummond, esq.'"
17 Charles JDuncombe, esq- William Grant, esq."
PaulBenfield, ^q."
18 Walter Boyd, esq. PaulBenfield, esq.
1 Walter Boyd, esq. Paul Benfield, esq.
a Edward L. Loveden, esq. Robert Hurst, esq."
3 Sir Home Popham, bt.* Edward L. Loveden, esq.
' Brother to the Earl of Cardigan. — * A Merchant in London. —
3 Made K. B. ; appointed Captain-General and Governor of the
Leeviard hland! ; a new Writ ordered, May 8, 1771.— 4 Not duly
elected.— -S Found to liavc been duly elected, and ought to have been
returned, April 35, 177J. The House having rescinded their Re-
PXkLIAMENTARY REOISTfiit, "^^W* 9-;^
solutions against Messrs Sjkes and Rumboldy a new Writ ordered,
November 1776.—^ Created a Baronet, March 24, 1781. — 7 Not
duly elected ; in this Parliament aftfct wards for YarmoAto^ Hants, -^
^ Fouiid to liave be<ia duly elected, and oilght to have been returned.
-—9 Brother-in-law to the IXike of Bolton ^ died, a new Writ ordered,
July 1786.— ^<5 Brother of the deceased Member.— ^' Made a Ser-
jeant at Law in ' ' •« ■ 1793 ; made a Welsh Judge j a new Writ
ordtt^ June 20, '793- C^e H^«//f or).— " In this Parliament be*
fore for Maim^bury*
Pari. 14. Hans Winth. Mortimer^ esq. petitioned : the Committee
not only found him duly elected, and ought to have been returned,
but reported -fdch hotobious Inftances of Bribery appearing^ that the
House ordercfd Messrs «!^i&^x and iStfi!»Wii/ to be prosecuted^ < .
• ■
Pari.. 14. The Qonble. Bartholomew Boisverie petitioned against
JViIr Roups Election, but the Committee found the sitting Member
duly elojCtedy February 1777..
> Parl.^ ^ir Sir George CaUier^ knt.^4ind Hans Wiatfnrpe Mortimer^
es<]^. ; petitioned. The Conunittee, after a long sitting,, found that Sir
Thomas RumbolJ^ hart, was hot duly elected ; thart Sir Francis Syker^
bart. was duly elected ; that Sir George Collier^ knt. was not duly-
elected, and that Hans W. Mgr timer ^ esq. was duly elected, and
ought to have been returned, April 2, 1781.
FarL 16. Sir Tbomai Rumio/tf^ hzit. aiid William Richard Rum-
i^o/i/y esq. petitioned.
1 ■ -
Part' 17. Hans Winttorpe" 'Mortimer vtiA William Bryant ^ csqts.
petitioned ; renewed tho^ 2d and 3d Sessions. The Committee was
ballotted for on the 7th of I\$arch 1793* and on the iith of the same
monthii itbe Chairman. reported to the House that the sitting Members
were duly elected^ and th^t the Petitions w^re not frivolous or vexa<*
tiouf. ' . ^
■ r MMi<— it
■■■ . > .
< Elected also for y/^jrxiiif^, but made his clToIee to represent this
Boroug1).7^2 A Captain in the Navy.
Pari; 2. James Dasbwood^ esq* petitioned against Mf Httrst^s
Eleetion. Tried Feb. 8t and reported Feb. 10, 1803, by R. Bald-
wint esq*. Cfaairman, R\ Hurst^ esq. duly elected ; and that the Pe-
tition o^ James Dashwsodf esq» is not frivolous or vexatious.
Pari'. 3. ''^- pelitioQcd against the fifcction df
Sir Hbm^ Papbam. '•''.•
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m
■ Part
H 11 John Htt, esq.'
■ William A Pitt,
PARLIAMENTARY JIEGISTLR.
? D C Henry Drax, esq.'
(_ Thomas Erie Drax, esq.*
William Aug. Pitt, esq.* Henry Drax, esq.'
Edward Drax, esq.
Thomas Erie Drax, esq.
Robert Palk, esq.
12 John Pitt, esq.
13 Ralph Burton, esq.*
Whitshed Keene, esq.^
Thomas de Grey, esq."
14 Rt Hon. W.G. Hamilton.^ Christopher D'Oyley, esq.«
1.5 John Boyd, esq.'
16 Charles Lefebure, esq,'"
John Calcraft, esq,
17 Lord Robert Spencer."
18 Lord Robert Spencer.'*
Joseph C. Hankey, esq.
Thomas Farrer, esq.
Thomas Farrer, esq.
Richard Smith, esq.'*
Charles Rose El'is, esq.''
Sir Godfrey Vassal, bt.'^
Joseph Chap. Hankey, esq.
1 John Calcraft, esq. Joseph Chap. Hanfeey, esq.
2 John Calcraft, esq.* Andrew Strahan, esq.'
3 Jonathan Baine, esq. Andrew Strahan, esq.'
' The Double Return made at the General Election to the nth
Parliament, was by the House declaTcd a void Election, and a new
WritordevcU, December 19, 1754. — ^ A Major of Dragoons, aftcr-
xvards promoted to be a Lieutenant-Colonel. — J Died, a new Writ
ordered, November 13, 1755-' — 4 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
and a Major-General ; died, a new Writ ordered. Novcmbei 10,
J768, — 5 Appointed a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations; a
new Writ ordered, January 1774, he was chosen icy Liidgertboli. —
* Only Son of Lord Chief Juitice de Crey.—l Chancellor of the Ex-
cheqi-er in Ire/and. — 8 Under Secretary to Lord George Germaine,
one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ; appointed Com-
missary-Gciietal of Musters; aneiv Writ ordered, June 1776, he was
rr-elecled.— 9 Eldest Son of Sir Johi, Boyd, bart.— 't' Made Steward
of the Manor of East Bendred in the County of Berhs ; a new Writ
ordered, July ro, 1786.—" Serood Brother to the Duke of Marl-
haroagb. — '" A General Officer in the Service of the £ox/yW(ii Com-
pany,—.'3 Made his Election for Sw/ori/; a new "Writ ordered, Oct,
k.
I*AI!lLIAMfENTAkt REdlSTiE** 99
^T, 1796.— '4 Made Steward of the Manor oiEast Hen Jred in berk*
sbire^ anew Writ ordered, February 2^^ i799« — *5 Shot himself in a
fit of Lutfocjr \ a new Writ ordered) 1:6th i\xns^ .^800.
2 I^riQter to His Majesty ••*» Appointed Clerk of the Ordnaiicii!
a new' Wril} ordered^ Febiwary i^^ 1806, he was re-chosen.— 4 Prin'
ter to Has Majesty*
Part: No, 69, Corfe CMte.
1 1 Henry Bankes^ esq. John Bond, esq.
12 Henry Batikes, ^q#*^ ' George M. Vise* Malpasi^
Jolm Campbell, esq. John Bond, esq. -
IS Joha JenkinsoD) e6q«'' John Bond, e8<|.
14 John Jenkinson, esq^ - John Bond^ esq^^
15 Henry Bankes^ esq. John Bond^ jon. esq«^
16 Henry Bankes, esq^^ John Bond, esq.
17 Henry Bankes, esq* John Bond, esq;'
18 Hairy Bankes, esq« John Bond; ^esq^
(T
Nathaniel Bond, esq.
X Henry Bankes, esq. N?ithaniei Bobd, esq.""
2 Henry Bankes^ esqi Nathaniel Bond, esq.'
3 Henry Banked, esq. Nathaniel Bond^ esq.
' Appointed a Commissioner of the Customs \ a new Writ ordered^
Decelnber i, 1762.— « Eldest Son to the Earl of Cboimondeley. Co-
lonel of a Regimtnt of Foot y died, a new Writ ordered, March 26,
1-/64.— 3 Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to tht Queen 5 made Gen-
tleman Usher of the Private Chamber to the Queen. — 4 Son of th^
late Member.— 5 Made Steward of the three Chilterh Hundreds ; al
new Writ ordered, 1800.— ^ Made a Commissioner of the
Treasury j a new Writ ordered^ March 16, i8ot, he was re-elected.
* A Lord o^thc Treasury.— « A king's Counselj Judge Marti«ti
Advocate Generalg and Recorder of Wareham,
H2
100 I'ARWAMENTARY REGISTER* *
'»«>
Pari. No. "JO. Durham County.
1 1 Henry Ld. Vt. Barnard.' George Bowes, esq.'*
Hon. Raby Vane.* Robert Shaftoe, esq.
1 2 Hon. Frederick Vane.^ Robert Shaftoe, esq.
1 3 Hon. Frederick Vane, Sir Thomas Clavering, l?t.
1 4 Sir John Eden, bt. Sir Thomafe Clavering, bt.
1 5 Sir John Eden, bt. Sir Thomas Clavering, bt*
16 Sir John Eden, bt. ' Sir Thomas Clavering, bt.
1 7 Rowland Burdon, esq. Ralph Milbanki esq.^
1 8 Rowland Burdon, esq. Ralph Milbank, esq.
sir ml
" ^ 1 ■" "^ ' ■ • I.I
1 Rowlaltii .Burdon, esq. Sir HaI|^,MUb^Ml>tyri :
2 Rowland JBurd^n, Qsq^i >Sir Ralph i Milba^K^ M*.
3 Sir T. H. LWdeU \>t. -I ;.Sirilt!|lpl?(Milbankl ht.
I Eldest Son ofthe Earl of Dat-Rngton ; pia^ a^Coinpafijr i^'t^eFoAotf
Guards; succeeded^ his Fafber icfr Earl QitDat/ittgt$nj.2Lf'ntn'Wnt
ordered, Mardb^^Oy 1758.— >f i^econd Brotlver t«Kthe;£^i|j^)f Z)tfr^
lington ; a Capt^ti Jii / the Nayy.-*-3 Next Brpthcii^ to "tJWvrJ&M^ P^
Darlington. — 4DieS,''^ new Writ ordered, 'November'' 20, f76b.-?iJ-
5 A Captaiti in the Navy^ j Son of Sir Raipb Milbank.
^ A Captain in the Navy.
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I.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
lOI
Pari No. 71. Durham City.
1 1 John Tempest, esq, Henry Lambton, esq.
1 2 John Tempest, esq.
1 3 John Tempest, esq.
14 John Tempest, esq.
1 5 John Tempest, esq*
1 6 John Tempest, esq.
Henry Lambton, esq.'
Ralph Gowland, esq.*
John Lambton, esq.^
John Lambton, esq."^
John Lambton, esq.
John Lambton, esq.'
John Lambton, esq.*
Wni. H. Lambton, esq,^
Wm. H. Lambton, esq.
1 7 John Tempest, esq.* .
Sir Fred. V. Tempest, bt.^
la Sir Fred. V,Tempest,bt.'* Wm.'H. Lambton, esq.'
Michael A. Taylor, esq.' ^ Ralph Lambton, esq.'*
1 Ralph J. Lambton, esq.'
2 Ralph J. Lambton, esq.
3 Ralph J. Lambton, esq.
Michael A. Taylor, esq.
Richard Wharton, esq.*
Robert E. D. Shafto, esq.
Richard Wharton, esq.
'Died, a new Writ ordered, November 28, 1761. — * Not duly
elected.*->3 Found duly elected, and ought to have been returned,
May If, 1762 J Colonel of a Regiment jof Foot, and a Major- Gene-
ral .—4 Made a Lieutenant-General. — 5 Made a General of^ Foot. —
^ Made «Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of
Bucks -y a new Writ ordered, February 17B7. — 7 Son of the late
Member.—^ Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk
of the Crown to make out a new Writ, August 1794.— 9 In this Par-
liament before for Wincbel sen •'-^^^ "Died y a new Writ ordered, Dec.
^8, 1797.—" Brother to the deceased Member.-^-'*' Made Steward
of the three Cbiltern Hundreds^ anew Writ ordered, Feb. 25, 1800,
—'3 In this Parliament before for Aldboroughy Suffolk.
Pari. 12. Jobn Lambfimj esq, petitioned against Mr Gowland'' s
Election, and on the iith of May 1762, ihie? House found the Peti-
tioner duly elected, and ought to have been returned.
* A Banker 5n Newcastle'-'Upon-Tyne.'^'^Yoxmi duly not elected • a
new Writ ordered, Feb. 20, 1804.
H3 ^ Pari.
102 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTJZR.
Pari. 3. Michael Angela Taylor^ esq. petitioned j and the Chairman
of the Committee that tried the Election reported to the House, so
far as related to Richard Wharf on ^ esq. it was a vqid Electiqn } that
the Petitioner was not duly elected, and his Petitioo was not frivolous
or vexatious, February 20, 1804.
Paj'l. No. 7?. Es^^ex.
Jl Sir John Abdy, bt.* WilKam Haryey, esq.
Sir W. Maynard, hu
12 Sir W* Maynard, bjt. William Harvey, esq.*
John Luther, esq.
J 3 Sir W. Maynard, bt.? Jobnl^uther, esq. ,
John Conyers, esq.
I* John Conyers, esq.t John Luther," esq.
William Harvey, esq.^
Tho. B. Brampstope, esq.
15 Tho. B. Brampstone, esq. John Luther, esq.
16 Tho. B. Brampstone, esq. John Bullock, esq.
1 7 Tho. B. Brampstone, esq; John Bullock, esq.
^8 Tho. B. Brampstone, esq. John Bullock, esq.
J Tho. B. Brampton, esq. John Bullopk, esq.
2 Eliab Harvey, esq.* John Bullock, esq.
3 Eliab Harvey, esq.* ' John Bullock, esq.
■ ■ III. , ■—— — 1 1 ■ . m I I I »»i— »»^^—— «———.— ^i^—.^—iM;—»i^w,M^
? Died, a new Writ ordered, April |Q, 1759.— * Died, a n^tjr
Writ ordered, November 15, I7^3-— 3 Died, a licw Writ ordered,
January izi, 1772.— 4 Vcrdurer of £/^iflry Fprw// died, a new Writ
ordered, October ^, 1775.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, April
1779. • ■•"' ' • '■ • • -•."•"•
Pari. 13. Sevcfal of the Freeholders petitioned, but afterwards
reques^^d icaye to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
i , o.-'-^i
^ A Captain in the Navy.— -« A Rear-Admiral,
PARLIAMEMTARY REGISTER. lOS
Pari No. 13. Colchester.
1 1 John OImiu&, esq. Charles Gray, esq.*
Isaac Martin Rebow, esq.*
12 Charles Gray, esq. f.r.s. Isaac Martin Rebow, esq.
18 Charles Gray, ^sq. f.r s. Isaac Martin Rebow, esq.
14 Charles Gray, esq. f.r.s. Isaac Martin Rebow, esq.
15 Sir Robert Smyth, bt. Isaac Martin Rebow, esq.*
Christopher Potter, esq.^
Edmund Affleck, esq.*
> Not duly elected.—* Found duly elected, and ought to hare
been returned, March 13, 1755.— 3 Recorder o^ Ifiswicb.^^ Died,
and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a new Writ to the Clerk of
the Crown, November 12, 1781.—- 5 Not duly eleeted.— ^ Found
duly elected^ and ought to have been returned, March 4, 1782^
a Captain in the Navy ; created a Baronet May 28, 1782 ^ made a
Rear- Admiral of the Blue, Feb. 10, 1784.
Pari. I r. Mr Rebow petitioned a||rainst Mr Grey*s Election, and
the Petitioner was declared by the House to be duly elected, and
ought to have been returned, March 13, 1755.
Patl. t j. j^Ux. Toi'iycB^ esq. petitioned, renewed the 2d Session ^
Be then requested leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
Pari, ij. Several of the Inhabitants petitioned against Mr Potter's
Election, and the Committee found that Mr Potter was rio't duly
elected, but that Edmund Affleck^ esq. was duly elected and ought to
have been returned, March 4, 1782.
H4
iflf P4RI,IAME|^TARY RPQJSTERf
Iparl. 2^0. 73. Colchester continued.
16 Sir Edmund Affleck, bt.' Christopher Potter, ^q.^
Geo. Jackson, esq.*?D. Sir Robert Smith, bt,
Geo. Tiemey, esq.* 3 R. !•
17 George Jackson, esq.'^ Robert Thornton, iBsq, *.:
1 8 John Lord Muncasten »' Robeyt Thornton, esd.- ■
■'.•■■•'■.'.
1 John Lord Mulcasten ^ Robert Thornton, esq.'
2 John Dennison, esq. Robert Thornton, esq.
3 William Tuffhell, esq. Robert Thornton, esq.
7 Died, a new Writ . ordered, Decfcmbcr 4, 1788.— ^ Not ^ duly
elected, a new Writ ordered, July 5, 1784.— P Not duly elected.—
9 Duly elected.— K' Judge Advocate of the Fleet ) oreaied a fiaitmet,
Julyir, I79I.-*— " Qf /r^/tf«//.
Pari. 16. Sir Robert Smytb^ tart, and several of tBe Electors pe-
titioned againtt Mr Potier^s Election. On the 5th of July ' I784f the
Chairman of the Committee appointed to try the merits eif tlie Peti-
tion reported to the HoUse, that it was-ibund to be a "void Election,
as far as it related to Mr fQttfr'^s Election; a new Writ ordered,
'July 5, 1784. ',:'.'
. Pari. 16. Christopher Potter zr\i' Samuel, Ty^sely esqs. and seyeral
. of the Inhabitants petitioned against Sir Robert Smjtb^s Election^
u'hich was renewed the second Session, and tried. On the I0th of
March 1785, the Chairman of the Compiittee appointed to ^ry the
merits of this Election, reported to the House^ that they found tne
sitting Member duly elected.
Pari. 16. George JacfjoB and George Tierfiey, csqrs. having an
equal Number of Votes, were both returned. On the (Sth of April
1 789, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this Election
reported to the House, that Gfprge Tterney, esq. was duly elected,
and that peorge Jacison, esq. was not duly elected.
Pari. 17. George Tierney, esq. petitioned. On the 4th of April
J 791, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this conteste4
Election, reported to the House, that the sitting Members were duly
elected, and that the Petition was frivolous and vexatious.
Pari. 18. R. Shipley^ esq. petitioned. The Chairman of the Com-?
jnittee that tried this Election reported to the Hous^, that the sitting
' Memb^frs
FAHLIAftKNTART 1LSOI8TB11. 105
Members were dnlj elected, and that the Petitioo of X. Shipley^ esq.
frat frivolous and vezatioas, March 1797*
> An EaiilMia and Souib Sea Directori and Consul of the Russis
Company.
Pari' No. 74. Maiden.
*
1 1 Robert Colebrooke, esq, John Bullock, esq.
12 Bamber Gascoyne, esq*' John Bullock, esq.
John Huske, esq.
laf JohnHuske, esq/ John Bullock, esq.
- Charles Ramsford, esq.'
14 Hon. Richard S.Nassau.^ JohnStrutt, esq.
Eliab Harvey, esq.^
15 EUab Harvey, esq.^ John Strutt, esq.
16 John Strutt, esq. D. Billers, Ld. Waltham.^
Sir Peter Parker, bt.»
17 John Holden Strutt, esq. ^ Charles C. Western, esq.
18 John Holden Strutt, esq. Charles C. Western, esq.
1 John Holden Strutt, esq. Charles C. Western, esq.
2 John Holden Strutt, esq. Charles C. Western, esq.
3 John Holden Strutt, esq- Benjamin Gaskill, esq/
Charles C. Western, esq.
' Appointed a Commissioner of Trade ^and Plantations, a new
Writ ordered, April 18, 1763 ; in this Parliament afterwards for
Midburst,'^^'^ Diedy and the Speaker issued his Waraaiit to the Clerk
of the Crown for a new Writ, ^773- — ^ Has a Company in the
Foot Guards, and Aide-du Camp to the King. — 4Biother to the
^2Lx\oiRocbfordf and one of the Clerks of the £oard of Green Cloth ;
died, a new Writ ordered. May 22, 1780. — 5 A Master and Com-
mander in the Navy. — ^ A Captain in the Navy. — 7 Of Ireland \
died, a new Writ ordered, February 1787.— ^ Admiral of the White,
inade Admiral of the Blue, September 24, 1787. — 9 Son of the late
106 »ARLIAM£NTARV RKGIST£R<
Member ; Brotlier-iih-law to the Duke of Leinsterj and Lieutenant-
Colonel of the West Essex Regiment of Militia.
Pari. 14. Drigue Biiiers, Lord P^//i&tfin of the Kingdom oi Ire*
land^ petitioned ; renewed the second Session, and then had If ave to
withdraw \U
' Not duly elected*
Pari. 3. Chas, Western,^ esq. and several of the Freemen, petitioned
against the Ketuvn of Benjdmin Gasii//^ esq. and the Committee who
tried the £lection, reported to the House, that Benjamin Gashilly
esq. was not duly elected, aiid, Jo^n HoUen StruH and HbarUs ColRs
Western^ esqrs. were duly elected, February 4, 1807.
;A.11LIAM£NTA&Y REGISTEIt. 107
farL . iTo. 75, Harwich.
% 1 John Phillipson, esq.' Wenman Coke, esq/
Wm. L. Vt. Duncannon/
Thomas Sewell, esq*
12 Rt.HoQ. C.Townshend/ John Roberts, esq.'
Thomas Bradshaw, esq.^
1 3 Edward Harvey, esq.* John Roberts, esq.''
Charles Jenkinson, esq.^
14 Edward Harvey, esq.'** John Robinson, esq.*
Hon^ George A. North."
15 Hon. Geoi^e A. North. John Robinson, esq.
16 Rt. Hon. Tho- Orde.** John Robinson, esq.'^
17 Rt. Hon. Tho. Orde.'* John Robinson, esq.
18 Richard Hopkins, esq.'^ John Robinson^ esq«
Hon. Henry A. Dillon.'^
1 John Rpbinson, esq." Hon. Henry A. Dillon.*
2 John Robinson, esq.^ Thomas Myers, esq.^
John H. Addington, esq.^ James Adams, esq.^
3 John H. Addington^ esq.^ Wm. H. Freemantle, esq.
- -^
}. Sarveyor- General of Hi^ Majesty^s Works ; died, a new Writ
.ordered, I)ecember 3, i756.-7-?£ldest Son to tke £ail of Be^bo'
fougb ; a Commissioner of thje Treasury ; in this Parliament before
for Saltish ; succejBded his feather ip the Peerage, a new Writ order*
ed. December 20, 1758.— >3 Made a Commissioner of Trade and
Plantations^ a new Writ ordered, December 28, 1761, he was re-
elected ; again appointed to ^he same Office, a new Writ ordeted,
l>ecember 17, ^765, be was re-elected.---4 Second Son to Lord Vis-
count Townsbend\ Secretary at War \ appointed First Commissioner
of Tradje and Plantations ; a new Writ ordered, February 24, 1763,
he was re-elected ; appointed Paymaster-General of the Land Forces,
Guards and Garrisoris ip Great Brtiain \ a new Writ ordered, he
was re-elected ; o^ade Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exche-
quer \ a new Writ ordered, November 11, i*jf^^ he was re-elected;
died, anew Writ ordered, November 24, 1767.— 5 Joint Secretary
to the Treasury.— >^ Adjutant General to the Land Forces in Great
Pritain ; Colonel of a Regiment of Horse, and a Major-General.—
7 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to thj^ Clerk of the
Crown
108 r'ARLIAMfeNTARY REGIStSiLi
Crown for a new Writ, July 1772. — ^ A Commissioner of tte Trw-
Sury ; before- in this Parliament tor u^yft/^^jf ; appointed one of the
Vice-Treasurers of /r^/fl«</ J a new Writ ordered^ Jknjiiiry 2^, ''772»
he was re-elected. — 9 Joint Secretary to the Treasurv.-^^o. Adjutant-
General J Colonel of Dragoons, arid Governor of Por/j'f«^a/'i&;. died,
a new Writ ordered, April 16, 1778. — ^" Eldest Son tb Lord rfortb ;
Secretary to the CfaaDcellor of the Exchequer ^ Sieci^etary and Coa:)f>-
troller to the (^ueen, and Colonel of the- RegiiDt^ of ih^ Cinque'
Port Volunteers. — 'f* Receiver- General of the Duchy of Lancaster j
and Principal Secretary to the Lord -Lieutenant ol Ireland^ anrf a
Privy Counsellor of that Kingdom. — '3 Made Surveyor of His Ma-
jesty's Woods, &c. ; anew Writ ordered, December 17, 1787, he
was re -elected. -^14 Made Governor of the Ule of Wight y add Consta-
ble of Carif brook Castle \ anew Writ ordered,. . April 21, -i7d'» ^^
was re-elected. By Hi& IV^ajesty's Permission he tock the Nftroe> apd
Arms of Powiett in MafcH 179'4.— ?5 A Commissioner of the Treasu-
ry 5 died, a new^ Writ t>rdered, April 2, 1799.-^*^ Son to Viscount
I) i//on oi the Kingdom vijre/and. '■"' '' *•
^ ^
I Surveyor- General of the King's Woods and ParHsr— ^ Only Son
of Viscount 2>iy/^«.— 3 Died, a new Wiit ordered^ Btc. 27, 1802.—
4 Inothis Parliament before /or Bossiney ; Joint Piy master- General.
— 5 Nqt duly elected. — ^ Duly elected, and oughjt to have been re-
turned.—7 A Commissioner for the AiFairs oi India*
Pari. 2. James Adams^ esq. petitioned. The Chairman ofjthe
Committee that tried this Election, found that the Petitioner was
duly elected 9 -and ought to have been returned, and ^^\. Thomas
'Myers^'^%t\m was not duly elected, and ought not to have been Ire-
turned, April 7, 1B03: the Return was amended accordingly. The
oppoMtion of Mr Myers to the Petition was neither frivolous or vex-
atious.
' 4
lURLIAMINTARY. ]L£OIST£Rc 109 L
Pari. No4 76. Gloucestershire.
1 1 Thomas Chester, esq, Norborne Berkeley, esq.
12 Thomas Chester, esq.* Norborne Berkeley, esq.*
Edward Souttryell, esq. Thomas Tracy, ?sq.
13 Edward Southwell, esq. Thomas Tracy, esq.^
Sir William Guise, bt.
1* Edwiard Southwell, esq.* Sir William Guise, bt.
William B. Chester, egq
15 William B- Chester, esq.^ Sir William Guise, bt. .
James Button, esq.^ Hon. Geo C. Berkeley/
16 Thomas Masters, esq. Hon^ GeoiC. Berkeley.®
17 Thop^s Mastisrs, esq. Hon. Geo. Q. Berkeley.^
18 Hen^-M.'ojf: iWorcest^^^^^ Hon. Geo. C. Berk.qley.
V.' .
1 Hoh^ G6o. Berkeley.* ! Henry M. of Worcester.'
2 Hotf^^O!?o«^€i;keley* . Henry M. of Worcester,^
Lord R6bt'Edi'S6mfei;set.*
3 tton. Gep>;Berkeley. Lord Robt. Ed. Somerset.
■'-r
' Lord L\c\itM§3fjit and Custos Rotulorum of this County, and a
Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber^ made Steward of the Cbiltern
Hundreds in the County of Buds ; a new Writ ordered, March ii,
^7^3 J ^ clain^ed soon after the. ancient Barony of Bo//^oi/r/,. which
atter fou*t d^y« keafihg before the House of L^rds, vraiadjad^d to
bim.— «'Pied/ a^ncfW'Writ ordered, November 15, J765.— 3 Died,
and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a new Writ to th^ Clerk of
theCrovyn^ Jufy §7 70.-'-*4 Called up to the House of/P^ors as Lord
Clifford\^ new Writ ordered, April 25, 1776. — 5 Dfed, and the
Speiiker issued -his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new
Writ, December .30,. 1780. — ^ Only Brother to the Earl oi Berkeley ;
a Captain in\l<e fJavy. — 7 Soon after the Dissolution of this Farlia-
ment, lie w'as-^breated Baron Sherborne of Sherborne ^ ih the County
of Gloucester,-^ Made Surveyor-General of the Ordnance ; a ftewr
Writ ordecfcd, Ma^h i^, 178^9, he Was re-elected. — 9 Made Colonel
of Marines^' Jiinfei^ 1795. — ^^^^p^dest Son of the "[^xlktoi Beaufort.
Pari. 14.- Y he ''Hohblc. George Berkeley^ and a number of tl*
Freeholders,' petitiobe'd 'agniost Mr Chester^s Election,' and the par*
tiality shewn by the High Sheriff of the County. -Thc-Conltaittec,
/ after
}10 PAfiXIAAftSXCTAlLY REGI6TE1U
after sitting three Months^ declared the sitting Member duly elected^
and that they saw no cause to impeach the Conduct of the High She*
riff. ...
< Eldest Son of the Duke of Btaufonr.-^'^ Brother to the Etrl of
Berkeley^ and a Rear- Admiral of the White«*«3 Sottceeded. his Fa*
ther as X>uke of Bea^forf^ and the. Speakec issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown for a new. Writ, October x8o^-»-4 Brother to
the Duke of Beaufort \ a Lieutenant-Colonel in the ^my*
ParL ' Uq. 77, Gloucester City,
1 1 Creorgp A. Selwyn, esq.' Charles Barrow^ isq,
12 George A. Sdwyn, esq. Charles Barrow, esq;
13 George A. Selwyn^ esq. Charles Barrow, esq.
14 George A* Selwyn, esq. Charles Banrow, esq.
15 JohnWebl>,, esq. Charles Barrow, esq/
1 6 John Webb, esq. Sir Charles Barrow.**
John Pitt, esq.
17 John Webb, esq.* John Pitt, esq.*
Henry Howard, esq.*
1« Henry Howard, esq. John Pitt, esq.
1 John Pitt, esq. Henry Howard, esq^
2 John Pitt, esq,' Henry Howard, esq.
Robert Morris, esq.
3 Robert Morris, esq. Henry Howard, esq.
1 * "
» Surveyor of the Meltings of the Mint, and Register of the Court
of Chancery in the Island of Barhadoes ^ appointed Paymaster of the
Board of Works j 9 new Writ ordered, December a2, i7Ji> heKas
re-elected.—^ Created a Baronet, December 19, \*fi^.^Jh Died.
^ new Writ ordered, January 1789. — 4 Made Steward of the three
CbUtern Hundreds in the County of Bucks ; a new Writ ordered,
April 00, 1791* he was re-elected.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered,
February 5, 1795.—^ Cousin to the Duke of Notfoii i before in this
^arliatteat lof ^drunieL
«The
PAULIAUSm* A&Y ILSaUTXIU * 1 1 f
' Died, tlie Speaks issued his War cant to tlie Cltrk of tbe Crown
fiiranewWnt, August 1805.
T""T
]?wrl% ' }^Q»*1». Cirencester. *
Xi Hon. BenjainmBathurst/ Hoiv John Dawney,*
1?. James /W^Wtghe^^ esq,^ JofijR Vise. Downe.
13 James Whitshed, esq. Estcpurt Criessw^ll» esq^
1 4 James Whitshed, . esq. . Samuel Blackwell, esq,
15 James TS/TSitsfi esql* Samuel Blackball, esq.
Henry Lwd^ y^slej.*
1 6 Henry Lord Apsley.^ Samuel Blackwell, esq.^
Richard Master, esq.
17. ^fpnry JLof^ ^psley.* Rkhard Master, esq.*
Michael Hicks Beach, esq. "Robert Preston^ m\^
18 MichaelHicks Beach, esq. Robert Preston, esq.
I*
1 MichaelHicks Beach, esq. Sir Robert Preston, bt'
2 MicfaaelEUcks Beach, esq. Sir Robert Preston, bt.
3 MichaelHicks Beach, esq. Joseph Cripps, esq.
* Eldest Son . of Lord Batbursf.-^^ Brother to Lord Viscount
Downe of the Kingdom of Ire/and, to which Title he succeeded on
bis Brother*s Death in 1760.-.-3 Son-in-law to Lord BatbursL"^
4 Made Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds \ a new Writ ordered,
July 9, 1783.— 5 Eldest Son of Earl Batburst \ made a Commissioner
of the Admiralty \ a new Writ ordered, December 24, 1783, he
was re-elected.—^ Made a Commissioner of the Treasury \ a new
Writ issued, July 31, 1789, he was re-elected ; succeeded the Earl
of Hardwicke as one of the Tellers of the Exchequer, of which
office he had the Reversion ; anew Writ ordered^ May 1700, he was
re-elected.— 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, 1785.—^ Ngt duly
elected.— >9 Succeeded his Father as Earl Batburst in August 1794.
The Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make
out a new Writ, August 1794. — '° A Director oiGreenwicb Hospi'
taL Found by the Committee to be duly elected, and ought to have
been returned, Maya, 1792,
Pari.
112
^ARLIAAUKTA&Y &£OI8T£&;
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Parl« 13. Samuel Blackwell^ esq. petitioned ; renewed tlie secofid
Session, but requested leave of the House to withdraw it, which wiS-
granted, March 12, 1770.
Pari. 17. Robert P res ton ^t^. petitioned \ renewed the 2d Session^
when after a long Trial, the Chairman of , the Committee appointed t^
try this contested £lection, on the 9th of May ^92 reported to the
House, that the Petitioner was lioly elected, and'oiight ^o have been
returned, and that Richard Master^ esq. was iipt duly elected, %r^
ought not to have been rettkrnefd 5 that the PetitiotT'ahd th^Opposilipti*
to i^ we#e dot frivolous* *• ,.:.. .V.-.i', . ■ . .
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Pari. 18. Thomas Blahe Howell^ esq. petition^ and: a Da^ ifnis
appointed fdr trying the same, but he not giying it^ tis Recogiusi|hce
agreeable to^Law,. the order for trying was disdiamd; ^ - ' I , ,
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V.ARJUIAMENTARY kEOISTE&i II3
Pari. No. 79. Tewkesbury.
1 1 Jbhn Martin, esq^ Nicholson Calvert, esq.
12 Sir W, Codrington, bt. Nicholson Calvert, esq.
1 3 Sir W. Codrington, bt. Nicholson Calvert, esqi
14 Sir W. Codrington, bt. Joseph Martin, ' esq."*
James Martin, esq.
li Sir W. Codrington, bt. James Martin, esq.
16 Sir W. Codrington, bt. James Martin, esq.
J 7 Sir W. Codrington, bt.* James Martin, esq.
Wm. DoWdeswell, esq.'
18 Wm. Dowdeswell, esq.* James Martin^ esq*
Christ. Codrington, esq.
I Christ. Codrington, esq. James Martin, esq/
'2 Christ. Codrington, esq. James Martin^ esq.
3 Christ. Codrington, esq. James Martin, esq.
• • • * •• * .
. ' Diedj a new Writ ordered, April 2, 1776.—* Died, a new
Writ ordered, March 12, 1792, — 3 A Lieutenant in the Foot
Guards \ made Captaih in th^ Foot Guards, with the rank of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel in the Army, May 3. 1794.—^ Made Governor and
Captain- General in th6 Ba/9tfi7i(tf /r/j/7^j ^ a hew Writ ordered, No-
Teuiber 17, 1797- The Returning Officers not having acted as re-
quired bj the Act of Parliaiheht, another Writ was ordered to be is-
sued, December 13, 1797.
Pari. II. Thomas Lord Viscount Gage of the Kingdom o^ Ireland^
and his Son the Honble. Lieufenant -Colonel Ga^e^ petitioned : the
former died, and the latter requested leave to withdraw his Petition,
which the House granted, January ij, 1755.
."Pari. 18. Peter More and Philip Francis ^ esq. petitioned. The
Chairman of the Committee that' tried rhis contested Klection te-
ported to the House, that the sitting Members wer^ duly ejected,-
March i^ l^^^i
' A Bainkcr iti tondoH.
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L
rARLIAMENTARV KEGISTEK.
Pari. No. 80. Ha'efordshire.
1 1 Edward, Lord Harley.' Velters Cornewall, esq.
Sir John Morgan, bt.
12 Sir John Morgan, bt.* Velters Comewall, esq.
Thomas Foley, jun, esq.
13 Thomas Foley, jun. esq. Thomas Foley, sen. esq.
14 SirGeorgeComewalljbt. Thomas Foley, sen. esq.^
Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley.*
15 Sir GeorgeCornewall, bt. Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley.
16 Sir GeorgeCornewall, bt. Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley.
17 Sir GeorgeCornewall, bt. Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley.
18 Robert Biddulph, esq. Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley.
1 Rt. Hon.ThomasHarley.' Robert Biddulph, esq.
2 Sir Geo. Comewall, bt.' John Geers Cotterell, esq.*
John Matthews, M.D.*
8 Sir Geo. Comewall, bt. Sir John Geers Cotterell, bt.
* Succeeded his Father as Eart of O.e/crt/ and Earl Mariimer ; a
new Writ ordered, Aptil i8, 1755.— * Died, a new Writ ordered.
May 4, 1767. — 3 Called up to the House of Peers as Lord Fo/ey of
Kidderininslcr in tbe County of WorcesUr ; a new Writ ordered.
May 1 2, 1776. — 4 Brother 10 the Eatl of Oxford ; a Merchant and
an Atderman of the City of London, and one of His Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council.
I Uncle to the Earl of Oxford, aod an Alderman and Father of
the City of London, — '* Found not to be duly elected, a new Writ
ordered, March 14, 1S03.— 3 Found duly elected.— 4 Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians.
Pari. 2. Petitions from the Freeholders, and one from Mr Biddulph.
The Committee found Sir George Corne-wali duly elected ; John Geirs
Cotttrell, esq. not duly elected ; Mr Biddulph not duly elected. The
Petitions on bath sides not frivolous or vexatious, March 18, iSoj.
J
9AlLLXAMENtA&Y aEdlSTEIti Uj
ParU J^^o• 81. Hereford City.
11 Chas.F.Scudamore, esq/ John Symoos, esq.
12 Chas.F.Scudaniore, esq. John Symons, esq.*
John Scudatnofe, esq.
13 Richard Symons, esq.^ John Scudambi^e, esq.
14 Sir Richard Symons, bt. John Scudamore, esq*
15 Sir Richard Symons, bt. John Scudamore, esq*
16 Charles £ari of Surrey.^ John Scudamore, esq.
Robert Phillips, esq.*
James Walwyn, esq.
17 James Walwyn, esq. John Scudamore, esq.^
18 James Walwyn, esq.^ John Scudamore, esq.^
Thomas P. Symoiids* eso* John Scudamore, esq.^
N •
t Thomas P. Symonds, esq. John Scudamore, esq.
2 Thomas P. Symonds, esq. John Scudamore, esq.'
Rich. P. Scudamore, esq*
3 Thomas P. Symonds, esq. Rich. P. Scudamore, esq.
« Master of His MajestyS Tennis Court, Groom Porter, and
Curtitor in the Court of Chancery in Ireland. ^^'^ Died, a new Writ
orderedi January i6> 1764.— 3 Created a Baronet, May 3, i774"-"
40Bly Son of the Duke x^ Norfolk \ made his Election for Carlisit^
aacw Writ ordered, July 5, 1784. — ^5 A Barrister at Law^^ made
Steward of the ChUurn Hundreds^ a new Writ ordered, April i785«
— ^ LieutCHant-Colonel of the HerefordshiriW\\\X\^.-^ Died before
thia Parliament met, a new Writ ordered, October 21, 1796.—
^ Sod of the deceased Member.— 9 Died, a new Writ ordex^, Novi
21, i8oo*
Pari: 16. Several Electors petitioned against the Earl of Surrey^t
Klection, and a day was appointed for hearing the same, but on the
5th of July 1784, the Petitioners requested leave to withdraw X\it
samei which request the HoUse granted.
>Died, a new Writissuedi April 1805^
1:6
PARLIAMENTARY REOISTEK.
Par!.
No. 82- Leomi/itler.
11 SirC.H. Williams, K.B."
Chase Price, esq.
12 Chase Price, esq.'
Edward Willis, esq.*
John Carnac, esq.*
13 Joha Carnac, esq.
\'h Thomas Hili, esq.''
Frederick Cornwall, esq.'
15 Richard P. Knight, esq.
16 John Hunter, esq.^
17 John Hunter, esq.
18 John Hunter, esq."
William Taylor, esq.
Richard Gorges, esq.
Jenison Shaftoe, esq.
John Lord Vr. Bateman.*
John Lord Vt. Bateraan.
John Lord Vt. Bateman.
Penn Asheton Curzon, esq.
John Sawyer, esq."
Richard Beckford, esq.'"
George Aug. Pollen, esq.
I Wra. Taylor, esq. George Aug. Pollen, esq.
1 Hon, Charles Kinnaird.' John Lubbock, esq.*
' Hon. William Lamb.*
3 Henry Bonham, esq.
Sir John Lubbock, bt.
I
I Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Russia ; died, a new Writ
ordered, November 20. 1759- — ^ Made Steward of the Chillern Hun-
dreds ; a new Writ ordered, Mnrch 13, 17(17.— 3 SoHcitor-General
to His Majesty ; made one of the Puisne Judges of the Court of
King's Bench ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 28, 1768.— 4 A Brigadier-
General in the Service of the East India Company.— 5 Of Ireland ;
Lord Lieutenant and Castas Rolii/orum of the County of Hereford ;
a Privy Counsellor, and Master of the Buck Hounds.— A Died, and
the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of (ihe Crown for a
new Writ, Septem.ber 177G.— 7 A Captain in the Navy.— S A Di-
rector of the Eajt India Company. — 9 Not duly elected. — '° Duly
elected.—" Made Steward of the Manor of Easl Hendred in the
County of Bfri J ; a new Writ ordered, Juuc7, 1797.
Pari. 17. Richard Becifprd, esq. and others petitioned. The
Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this Election, reported
to lh« House, that the Committee having determined on a rate which
entitled
PAB.LIAMElNtASY REGISTER.'
117
entitled the Electors to a Vote, Mr Sawyer* s Counsel said that be
was instructed not to give the Comtnittee any farther trouble, oh
which they declared Richard Beckford^ esq. the Petitioner, duly
elected, and tne Committee also found that neither the Petition nor
the Opposition made to it, was frivolous or vexatious, March 1791.
Pari. 18. Robert Biddulph^ esq. petitioned. The Chairman that
tried this .Elation reported to the House, that the sitting Members
were duly elected, and that the -Petition was not frivolous or vexa-
tious,-Decetiiber 12, 1796,
< Eld^^on of Itord Ktnnatrd 'y succeeded his Father as Lord
Kinnaird in 1805; a new Writ ordered, January 21, 1806. — ^ Eld-
est Son of Lord Viscount Me/bourn e.^—S A Banker in London ; cre-
ated a Baronet, April 5, 1806.
1 3
n8 PAibLIAMEKTAaT R£Gi8T£a«
Purl. No. S3. Wcobley.
1 1 Savage Mostyn, esq.* John Craster^ esq.
Geo. V- Vernon, jun esq.
;2 W.Henry, M.Titchfield.* Hon. Henry F. Thynne*^
William Lynch, esq
13 Simon Lvfttrell, esq.'* Hon. Henry F. Thynne.*
Bamber Gascoyn^ csq.^
14 Sir Wm. Lynch, k.b.^ John St. Leger Douglas, esq.
Andrew Bayntun, esq.^
)5 Andreyr Bayntun^ (s$q. J. $t. Leger Dowlas* csq.^
John Scott, eaq-***
J A Captain in the Navy \ a Comptroller of the Navy $ made a Rear-
Admiral of the Blue ^ made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ^ a
new Writ ordered^ April 6, 1757, ^^ ^^^ re-cleptc4 ; died, a new
Writ ordered, December i, 1757.— -* Eldest Son of the Duke of
Portland, to whose Title he succeeded j a new Writ ordered, June
i, 1762. — 3 Brother to Viscount Weymouth 5 appointed one of the
plerks Comptrollers of the Board of Green Cloth ^ a new Writ or*
dered, December 20, 1762, he was rc-tlected.— 4 Created Lord /m-
bam of Luttr^Ustown^ in the Kingdom of Ireland^ soon after the Dis-^
solution of this Parliament*— 5 Master of His Majesty^s Household \
appointed one of the Postmasters-General, a new Writ ordered, Dec«
9« 1770.—*^ Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations \ a «ie«f
Writ ordered, February 5, 1772, he was re-elected .—p-7 Envoy Ex-
traordinary at the Court of Turin \ a Privy Connsellor aiid K. B* \
"niade Steward of the Chiiterr^ Hundreds in the County of Bucks ^ a
pew Writ ordered, ^^789- — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered,
June 6, 1783. — 9 Eldest Son of Sir Edward Bay nit/n, bart.— ?9 One
of His Majesty's Counsellors at L^w.
Part. No. 83. Weobley continued.
16 Andrew Bayntim, esq." John Scott, esq/^
Hon. Thomas Thynne/^
17 Thomas Vt, Weymouth.'* Sir John Scott, kt.'*
Lord Geotge Thynne/^
18 Lord George Thynne.'^ Lord John Thynne,"^
Imgo F. Thomas, esq.'^
Sir Charles H. Talbot, bt.
1 Lord George Thyime." Sir Charles H. Talbot, bt. .
2 Lord George Thynne.^ Robert Steele, esq.*
3 Lord George Thynne. Robert Steele, esq.
« Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of
iuehinghgm^ a new Writ ordered, 17^6.-^' Made iCing^s
CQunsel ; made Solicitor-General to His Majesty, and knighted \ %
new Writ ordered, June 13, 1788, he was re-elected. — *3 Eldest Son
of Lord Visconnt Weymouth^ but his Lordship being created Marquis
xiButb^ August iS, 1788, Mr Thynne was from that time stiled
Viscount Weymouth, -"M Made his Election for Batb.--»^S Made At-
torney-General to His Majesty j a new Writ ordered, February 13,
175^3, he was re-elected.—'^ Second Son of the Marquis of Batb."-^
17 TUrd Son of the Marquis of Both / made Steward of the three
CbUtern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ^ a new Writ order*
ed, December 27, 1796, he was chosen afterwards for the City of
B0A&.— -iS Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds ; a new
Writ ordered, March 25, 1800. — '9 Made li Commissioner of the
Treasury \ a new Writ ordered, March i6| 1801, he was re-elected.
' Brother to the Marquis oi Bath ; made Comptroller of the Hous-
hold; a new Writ ordered, May 1804, he was re-elected. — « A
Welsh Judge j a Master in Chancery. — 3 Appointed Comptroller of
His Majesty ^s Household } a new Writ ordered, July 1804.
1 4
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fi^ARL](AMCKTARY REGlStBttiT
Pari. No. 84. Hertfordshire. "
.. * ■ - ' * ■ ,
Jl PaggenHale; esq.' Charles Goif^ii^*
William Plumi^r, esq. . /
i2 Thos.PluifferByde, esq Ja^cob Hbublbiij'^q, /'
1 3 William Plumer, esq. Thoma^ Halsey, esqi. '
14 William Plumer, esq.
1^ William Plumer, esq.
1 6 Williami Pluiiier, esq.
17 William Plumer, esq.
1^ William Plumer, esq.
I William Plumer, esq.
• 2 William Plumer, esq.
3 William Plumer, esq.
Thomas Halsey,» eSq.
Thomas Halsey, esq.
James Vise. Grimstone.*
William Baker, esq.
William Baker, esql
William Baker, esq.
Hon. Penniston Lamb/
"William Baker, esq.
William Baker, esq.
I Died, anew Writ ordered, April ji, 'i755«— ? Oi\ht Kingdonv
of Ireland, Ofi the Dissolution of this Parliament he was create4
^aion Verulam of Gorhambury in f he pounty of Hereford. '
< Eldest Son of Lord Viscount Melbourne ; died, a new Writ os-
deredy April 1805. * / .
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<9AM.IAMEKTAil-1f^Kx4M¥:Eft. 191
Pari No. 85. St^AWan's.
on. James Grimstbne.' James West, esq.* ' "^
l^G.SimoniL'.Vt.Nuneham. James West, esq. ,
13 RichaKd Sutton, esq.^ John 'RadcUffe,/ esq. '
14 Sir Richatd Sirtton, bt.'. John Radcliffe, esq.
i5 Wm. CharksSloperjesq. John Radcliffe j esq.*
James' 1^4. Vr. Grifnstpne.^^
.^ Wrfi.^Chas. Skil^i' ijsq, ^ -
17 Hon.'Ri^hard Bingham. ^jrJbhw'Cilvert, esq.*
18 RichardXd. Binghani.';^ Thos! S. D: Bucfcnall, esq;
WilliMnStep.Poym2,esq.l - • - ; ^.
i6 Hoit Wm Grimston
1 Wm. Steph. Pbyntz, esq. fhos.S.Ih Butkpalli^^e^^^
2 Wm. Step.Poyntz, esq. kon. James W.Grimstcme.*
3 Wm.^tep. Poyntz, esq. Hon. James W. Grimstorte.
' Eldest Son of Loxd Viscount Gpmstone of the Kingdom of Jre^
]bfi4/, to whose Title he succeeded in December 1770* — ^ Joint Se-
cretary to the Treasury.— 3 Under Secretary to the Earl oi Sbelburncy
one of His Majesty's Principial Secretaries of State, and Counsel to
the Board of Ordnance ; created a Baronet, September 25, 1772.—-
4 Died, anew Writ ordered, December 22, 1783.— 5 0f /r^/ff/i</.—
^ brother to Viscount Grimstone.^^1 Only Son of Lord Lucan of fr^-
land^ but his Lordship being created Earl of Lucan in that Kingdom,
February 5, 1795, Mr Bingham was from that time stiled Lord
Bingham, — ^ Secretary to the Lord Chamberl^n of His Majesty's
Houshold.—P Succeeded his Father as Earl oi Lucan in Ireland^ in
April 1799 J made Steward of the three Chi Item Hundreds^ a new
^lit ordered, June 17, 1800.
f Eldest Son of Lord Viscount Grimston^.
1-AK.LlAUENTAIt.Y REOISTEU..
Pari.
No. 86. Hertford Town.
1 1 Nathaniel Brassey, esq.
12 John Calvert, esq.
13 John Calvert, esq.
George Harrison, esq.'
George Ld.Vt. Ford wich^^L
Timothy Caswell, esq. :
William Cowper, esq.' . i
Paul Feilde, esq.* .■ \ .
Paul Helde, esq.
William Baker, esq. , |
14 John Calvert, esq.
15 Thomas Dimsdale, esq.
1 6 T.(Baron)Dimsdale, esq. John Calvert, esq.
17 N.(_Baron)Dimsdale, esq. John Calvert, esq.
IS N. (Baron) Dimsdale, esq. John Calvert, esq.
1 N. (Baron) Dimsdale.' John Calvert, esq.
2 Hon. Edw- S. Cowper.* Nicolson Calvert, esq.
3 Hon. £dw. S. Cowper. Nicolson Calvert, esq.
I Died, a new Writ ordered, December 6, 1759.— 3 Son to Earl
Cowper, afterwards Earl Co-wper. — 3 Died, 2 new Writ ordered,
January 10, 1770. — 1 One of the Judges in the Sheriffs oi Lonjoti't
Court.— i A Baron of the Ruuian Empire.
' A Baron of the Raitian Empire,^* Biotlier to Earl Coiufier
SLULLIAKSKTAUT &£Q18TBa;r 183
pari No. 87. Huntingdonshire.
11 John Loi^d Carysfort.* Coulson Fellowes, esq.
12 John Ld. Carysfort, k.b.^ Geo. Ld. Vt. Mandeville.*
Lord Chas. G. Montagu.*
Rolx^rt Bernard, esq.*
IS Peter Earl Ludlow.* John Ld. Vt.Hinchingbroke.^
14 Peter JEarkLaaW.J^^^? Johtf Ld;'Vt;'Ifincfeingbrok0.
15 Peter S^rt-kLiliSdiow.*^'^*^ JohtfLd.Vt^Hincbmgbroke,^ *
16 Peter EtrhLtidfe^, * JoliriLd. Vt Hipchi^broke.
17 Peter Eari LudtoW. '^[ JohnLd. Vt.Hinchingbroke.'*
^ -'^ '^} liviAc^ot drown, esq."
' Geo. Vt. Hinchingbroke.**
18 Lord Fred. Montagu.'^ ■ Geo. Vt* Hinchingbroke.
1 Greo. Vt. Hinchiogbroke^^ Lord Frederick Montagu.*
2 Geo.VL Hmchbgbroke, Lord Fred^ridc Moniagu.
3 Geo.Vt* Hinchmgbrokje. Jdm, I^rd Proby.^
^ -_- ; ^_ -*
' Oi Ireland^ a Commissioner of the Admiralty; a new Writ or-
iiered» April 6, 1757» he was re elected.— ^ Eldest 56n lathe Duke
Q^i Manchester, to whose Titlff 4ie succeeded, a ftevT- Wrtt ordered.
May 20, i76-2.<^3 Made I^.- B^ in 1761 ^ made a G)mmissioQer of
the Admiralty^; a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was
|re- elected. — 4 Oivly Brother te^th* Duke of Mimcbester ; appointed
Governor of South Carolina \ a new Writ ordeted, December 20,
1765.— 5 Eldest Son of Sir John BtrnarJ^ bait, to whose Title he
fmcGceded in •— ^ Of Ireland. — 7 Eldest Son of the Earl of
Sandwich^ appointed Vice 'Chamberlain to His Majesty j anew
Writ ordered, February 6,- 1771, he was re-elected.— ^ Made Comp^^
troUer of His Majesty's Houshold ^ a new Writ ordered, April io,
1782, he was re-elected. — 9 JVI^de Master of the Buck Hoynds \ a
new Writ prdered,*May 14, 1783, he was re-elected.— ^° Succeeded
his Father as Earl oi Safidwichj anew Writ ordered, April 1792.-^
}^ Made Steward of the three Chihern Hundreds in the CouYity of
Buckin^bam^ a new Writ ordered, May 1794.— i* Eldes^
Son of the Earl of Sandwich.^^^3 Brother to the Duke of Mancbes"
ter'y a Lieutenant in- the Foot Guards; made Major of a Regi.
ment of Foot $ made Lieutenant-Colonel to a Regiment of Foot In
July 1797.
'Only-
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTilK,,;
'Ooly Son of the Earl oi Sant/wic/j.—^ Bsathet to the Duke of
Matcbeiler, and Lieutenant-Colonel in the Afmy. — 3 Eldest Son to
the E»r) of Carysfart j a Lieutenant- Colonel in the Army.
VnrL No. 88. Hunthigdon Toivn.
■!■£«'
1 1 Edward Montagu, esq. Robert Jones^ esq.' , ^j
12 Edward Montagu, esq. Robert Jones, esq. -j
13 Henry Seymour, esq.* Robert Jones, esq.* [
Hon. Wm. A. Montagu.* [
14 George Wombwell, esq.^ Hon. Wm. A. Montagu.''
C. John, Lord Mulgrave.'
1 .5 Sir G. "Wombwell, bt. ' C. John, Lord Muigrave.
Sir Hugh Palliser, bt,'
i6 Sir W. Rawlington, kt. Launcelot Brown, esq."
John Willet Payne, esq.'*
17 Hon. John G. Montagu." John Willet Payne, esq.''-
15 W. H. Fellows, jun. esq- John Calvert, jun. esq.
1 W. H. Fellows, esq. John Calvert, jun. esq.
2 W. H. Fellows, esq. John Calvert, jun. esq.
3 W. H. Fellows, esq. John Calvert, jun. esq.
> A Merchant In London, and an Elder Brother of the Trinity
House— ^nied, a new Writ oidered. Feb. 5, r774.— 3A Groom
of the Bedchamber to His Majesty.— 4 Second Son of ti:e Earl of
Sandwici. — 5 A Director of the East India Company, and a Mer-
chant in London ; created a Baronet, July 25, 1778. — *Died, anew
Writ ordered, January 1776- — 7 Of the Kingdom of /rf/aW; a Cap.
Iain in the Navy ; made a Commissioner of the_Admirahy ; a new
Writ ordered, December 12, 1777, he was re-elected. — ^ Died, a
new Writ ordered. November 1780.— 9 Vice-AdmLralof the White ;
Governor of Scarborough Castle, and Master of Greenwich Hospital.
— " Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of
Bueiingbam; a new Writ ordered, 1787.—" A Capuin
in the Navy. — " Eldest Son of Vise. Hinchingbrokc, and Grandson
of thcEarl ofi'fl/i(/'U7«'fi; died, a new Writ ordered, December 1 1,
1790.—'-! Secretary to the Prince of Waies, and Auditoc of the Duchy
oi Cortiu-all.
|>ARLIAM£NTART RBQISTSR.
1^
|V
Pari. • No. 89. Kent.
11 Hon. Lewis M. Watson," Hon. Robert Fairfax.*
Sir Wynd. Knatchbull, bt.
12 Sir W. K. Wyndham, bt.* Hon. Robert Fairfax*
Sir Brook Bridges, * bt.
13 Sir Brook Bridges, bt. John Fred. Sackville, esq.^
Sir Charles Famaby, bt.
14 Hon. Charles Marsham.* Thomas Knight, jun. esq^
15 Hon. Charles Marsham. Filmer Honywooa, esq.
i6 Hon. Charles Marsham. Filmer Honywood, esq.
17 Sir Edw. Knatchbull, bt. Filmer Honywood, esq.
18 Sir Edw. Knatchbull, bt. Sir William Geary, bt.
1 Sir Edw. Knatchbull, bt. Sir William Geary, bt.
2 Filmer Honywood, esq. Sir William Geary, bt.
8 William Honywood, esq. Sir Edw. Knatchbull, bt.
' Brother to Lord Monson ; one of the Auditors of the Imprest ;
ailed up to the House of Lords by the Title of fiaron Sondes of Lees
urt ID the County of Kent ; a new Writ ordered, May 22, 1760.
* Brother to Lord Fairfax .of Cameron in Scotland^ afterwards
ord Ftfw^^A:.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, November 15, 1763.
Son to Lord John Philip Sackville \ succeeded his Uncle as Duke
^i Dorset' \ a new Writ ordered, January 31, 1769.— S. Eldest Son
^0 Lord Romney^ now Earl of Romney,
' Pari. 18. Filmer Honywood, ts(\. and several of the Electors peti-
tioned tf^inst Sir Wm. Geary'* s Election. On the 5th of May 1797,
'^he Chairman of the Committee that tried this Election, reported to
^he House, that Sir William Geary, bart. was duly elected, and that
"^c Petition was not frivolous nor vexatious.
r
■ Pari
■ 1 1 Sir
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
.90.
Pari N
1 1 Sir James Creed, kt.'
12 Richard Milles, esq.
13 Richard Milles, esq.
14 Richard Milles, esq.
15 George Gipps, esq,*
1 6 George Gipps, esq.
17 George Gipps, esq.
18 John Baker, esq.'
John Baker, esq.*
George Gipps, esq.'
Hon. George Watson."
Ctmterburij.
Matthew Rob. Morris, esq.
Thomas Best, esq.
William Lynch, esq.*
Sir William Mayne, bt.'
Charles Robinson, esq.*
Charles Robinson, esq."
Sir John Honywood, bt.
Samuel EliasSawbridge, esq.'
Samuel EliasSawbrtdge, esq."
Sir John Honywood, bt."
1 Hon. George Watson." Sir John Honywood, bt.
2 Hon. George Watson. John Baker, esq.
3 James Simmons, esq.* John Baker, esq.
Samuel E. Sawbridge, esq.
' A Merchant in Landon, and a Director of the East India Com-
paoy. — i Made K. B, and appointed Minister to the Court of Turin.
—3 Created Baron Ne-whaven of Cartickmayne in the Kingdom of
Ireland, September a, 1776. — 4 An Alderman of the City of Can'
tcrbury.—S A Barrister at Law, and Recorder of the City of Can-
Urhttry. — * Recorder of Deal, Dover, Hyihc, and Ntw Romney, ind
Steward of Fordwich. — 7 7 Their Election having been declared
void, a new Writ ordered February 1797, they were again elected.
__8 B Not duly elected. — 9 9 Duly elected, and ought to have been
returned ■, died, h new Writ oidered, February 18, 1800.—^ Bro-
ther to Lord Sondes.
■ Pari. 16. John Trotter, esq. "James Winch, and some other Voters
B petitioned.
I , Pari, i8, George Gipps, esq. and Sir John Honywood, bart. peti-
■ tioned.
\
L
I Brother to Lord 5»W«/.— ^ Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. s,
1807.
PARLIAMEHTARY RBAXSTBR* 12?
Pari No. 91. Rochester.
11 Hon. John Byng ' Nicholas Haddock, esq.
Isaac Townshend, esq.*
12 Isaac Townshendy esq.' Thomas Ld. Vt. Parker.*
Grey Cooper, esq.* Sir Charles Hardy, kt.*
IS John Calcraft, esq.® William Gordon, esq.^
George F. Hatton, esq-^ Thomas Pye, esq.**
14 George F. Hatton, esq. Robert Gregory, esq."
Is George F. Hatton, esq. Robert Gregory, esq.
iGSirCnas. MiddIeton,bt.'* Nathaniel Smith, esq;.'
17 Sir Rich. Bickerton, bt.'* George Best, esq.
Nathaniel Smith, esq.**
Sir Richard King, bt."^
18 Sir Richard King, bt. Hon. Henry Tufton.*^
1 Sir Richard King, bt." Hon. Henry Tufton.*
2 Sir Sidney Smith, kt.^ James Hulkes, esq.
3 John Calcraft, esq. James Bamet, esq.
3
'Uncle of Lord Viscount Torrington'y Admiral of the Blue ^
^ied, a new Writ ordered, March 22, 1757. — * Admiral of the
X^Hiite, and Master of Greenwich Hospital^ and an £lder Brother of
'^le Trinity Hou8e.r-3 Died, a new Writ ordered, December 7, 1765.
Eldest Son of the Earl of Macclesfield^ whom he succeeded, a
Writ ordered, March 19, 1764. — 5 Joint Secretary to the Trea-
sury.—« Vice- Admiral of the White.— 7 Made Steward of the Cbil-
*^ni Hundreds \ a new Writ ordered, March 4, 177 1.— 8 Died dur-
ing the Reqesft between the 5th and 6th Sessions of Parliament, and
^he Speaker i&sued his Warrant for a new Writ to the Clerk of the
^rown, 1772.— 9 Nephew to the Earl of Winch elsea.^^
^^o Vice- Admiral of the Red.—^** A Director of the East India Com-
"^any.— w Captain in the Royal Navy, and Comptroller of the Navy j
^made- Rear- Admiral of the White, September 24, 1786. — '3 Chair-
'^nanof the Directors of the Zast India Company.— '4 Rear-Admiral
^fthe Red, and a Director of Greenwich Hospital \ died, a new Writ
^ordered, February 25, 1792.— ^5 A Director of the East India Com-
pany; died, a new Writ ordered, May 7, 1 794,-^*^ Vice-Admiral
^f the Whiter^'? Brother to the Earl of Jbanet.
' Admiral
P^RLIAMENTARV REGISTER.
' -Admiral of the White. — = Bi
Captain in the Navy ; made Col
made a Rear- Admiral, Novembe:
er (o the Earl of IhaHet.—iK
1 df Marines, April 33, 1804 j
1805.
Pari. 3. Several of the Electors petitioned against Mr Barnet''s
The Cominittee found Mt Barna dnlj elcfled, Feb. 1807.
1 1 Hencage, Ld. Guernsey."
Saville Finch, esq.*
12 Rose Fuller, esq.
13 Hon. Chas. Marsham.^
14 Heneage, Ld. Guernsey.'
Hon. Charles Finch.'
15 Clement Taylor, esq.
16 Ger, N, Edwards, esq.^
Matthew Bloxam, esq.
17 Matthew Bloxam, esq.
18 Matthew Bloxam, esq.
Afaidstone.
Gabriel Hanger, esq.
William Northey, esq.'
Robert Gregory, esq.*
Sir Horace Mann, kt.
Sir Horace Mann, kt.
Clement Taylor, esq.
Clement Taylor, esq.
Oliver de Lancey, esq."
1 Sir Matt. Bloxam, kt.' Oliver de Lancey, «Eq.*
2 Sir Matt, Bloxam, kt. John Hodson Durand, esq.
3 George Longman, esq. George Simpson, esq.
' Eldest Son of the Earl of Ayfeibury, to whose Title he succeed-
ed ; a new Writ ordered, December I. 1757.—' Cousin to the Earl
oi AyUfford.—i A Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber.— 4 Eldest
Son of Lord Romney. — S A Director of the Eait India Company. —
fi Eldest Son of the Earl o^ Ay/eiford, to whose Title he succeeded ;
a new Writ ordered, May 9, 1777, — 7 Next Brotherto the Earl of
Ayksford', before in this Parliament for Cante Rising.—^ Nephew
to the Earl of Coiniborougb ; made Steward of the three Cbillern
Hundreds, m x'he Co<miy ui Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, July
1788, he was elected for the County of Eul/aud.S A Major- Gene-
ral ; Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, end ii arrack ntaster- Gene-
ral ofSouib Britain.
Pari. 18. The Mayor and some of the Freemen (in the interest of
Christopher Hull, esq.) pclit-oned against the Election of Oliver de
Lancey, ei^. On the ijtb of May the Chairman of the Comroitite
that
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ttiat tried this contested Election, reported to the House, that Oliver
de Lancey^ esq. was duly elected, ahd that the petition nor th6 Op*
position made to it was not frivolous or vexatious*
* An Alderman and Banker in London.— ^ A Lieutenant-6eneral ^
Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoon^, and Barrackmaster-General
of Great BritaUk^
Pari. 3* petitioned.
Pafl. 3. Sir Matthew Utoxam and some of the Voters, petitioned
the House 'against the £lectioii 'of G^or^^ Longman and George Simfi*
ion^ tiqn. bilt the CommitUe found the sitting Members duly
elected^ February 1807.
[voi. n*1
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
Part. No. 93. 2itecnhoro7ti;li.
11 Sir Piercy Brett, kt.' Charles Frederick, esq.*
12 Sir Piercy Brett, kt.' Sir Charles Frederick, k.B.
.1 3 Sir Piercy Brett, kt. Sir Charles Frederick, k.b.
14 Sir W. Rawlinson, kt * Sir Charles Frederick, K..B;
15 Sir W. RawHnson, kt. Sir Charles Frederick, k.b*
16 George Biwyer, esq.^ John Aldridge, esq.*
17 Richard Hopkins, esq.' Gibbs Crawfurd, esq.'
Augustus Rogers, esq.'
John Sargent, jun. esq."
18 EvanNepean, esq." John Sargent, jun. esq.
1 Evan Nepean, esq.' John Sargent, esq."
2 John Princep, esq.' George Peter Moore, esq.*
Sir Samuel Romilly, kt.*
3 WilliaraFrankland, esq,* Sir Samuel Romilly, kt.
» A Captain in tlie Navy.— » Surveyor- General of the Ordnance,
and Comptroller of the Laboratory at Wooluiieh ; made a K.B. in
1761, — 3 An Eldcc Brother of ttie Trinity House ; made Rear-Ad-
miral of the Red in 1762 ; made a Cotnmissiotier of the Admiraliy ;
a new Writ ordered, December 3, 1766, he was re-elected. — 4 An
Alderman of the City of London. — 5 A Captain in the Navy ; made
a Colonel of Marines in October 1786.—" Storekeeper of the Ord-
nance,— 7 A Commissioner of tlie Admiraliy ; made a Commissioner
of the Treasuiy ; a new Writ ordered, June 8, 1791, he was re-
elected.— S Clerk of (he Ordnance ; died, and the Speaker issued his
Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, Nov,
26, 1793. — 9 Secretary to the Board of Ordnance ; made Steward of
the Manor of Eail Hendred in the County of Berks -, a new Writ
ordered, February 7, 1794' — '° Clerk of the Ordnance ; in this Par-
liament before for Seaford.—''- Secretary to the Admiralty;
" Secretary to the Admiralty, — * An Alderman and Merchant in
London. — 3 His Majesty's Solicitor. General — 4 Made Steward of
the three Chiltern Hundreds in Ettcis; a new Writ ordered, "March
13, >8o6,— J One •£ the Lords Commisfiottcrs of the Admicalty.
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131
Pari
No. 94. Lancashire.
1 1 J- Smith, Ld. Strange."
12 J. Smith, Ld Strange,
13 J. Smith, Ld. Strange.*
Richard, L.V.Molyneux.*
14 E. Smith, Ld. Stanley.^
Hon. Thomas Stanley.^
Thomas Stanley, esq.
1 5 Thonfas Stanley, esq.
1 6 Thomas Stanley, esq.
17 Thomas Stanley, eSq.*
18 Thomas Stanley, esq.
Peter Bold, esq.
James Shuttleworth, esq*
Lord Arch. Hamilton.^
Sir Thomas Egerton, bt.
Sir Thomas Egerton, bt.
Sir Thomas fegerton, bt.^
John Blackburn, esq.
Johu Blackburn, esq.
John Blackburn, esq.
1 Thomas Stanley, esq.
2 Thomas Stanley, esq.
3 Thomas Stanley, esq.
' * ■
John Blackburn, esq.
John Blackburn, esq.
John Blackburn, esq*
' Only Son of the Earl of Derby ; Lord Lieutenant and Cusiof
Rotuiorum of this County j appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster \ a new Writ ordered, December 7, 1762, he was re-
elected.—* Died, a new Writ ordered, June 1771. — 3 Uncle to the.
Duke of Hamiiton j made Steward of the Manor of East Hem/red in
the County oi Berks \ a new Writ ordered; January 2r, 1772.—
4 Of /r^/aW J created Earl of Sefton of the same Kingdom, Nov.
16, 1771.— SGranSson and Heir of the Earl of Derby, to whose
Title he succeeded, a new Writ ordered, February 25, 1776.—
^ Brother to the Earl oi Derby j a Captain of Dragoons 5 made Ma-
jor of the Liverpool Regiment, and died at Jamaica ; a new Writ
ordered, January 24, 1780. — 7 Soon after the Dissolution of tliis'
Parliament, he was created Lord Grey de Wilton in the County of
Hereford.'^ Colonel of the Lancashire Militia,
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PARLIAMSNTAK.Y REOISTEKy
Pari No. Q5.
1 1 Nicholas Fazakerley, esq.
J 2 Nich. Fazakerley, esq.'
. Sir Peter Leicester, bt.
13 Sir Peter Leicester, bt.*
John Burgoyne, esq.*
14 John Burgoyne, esq.'
1 5 John Burgoyne, esq.*
16 Rt. Hon. John Burgoyne.
17 Rt. Hon. J. Burgoyne.'
William C. Shawe, esq.
18 Edward Lord Stanley.'*
Edmund Starkie, esq.
Edmund Starkie, esq.
Sir Frank Standish, bt.*
Sir Henry Hoghton, bt. '
Sir Henry Hoghton, bt.
Sir Henry Hoghton, bt.
Sir Henry Hoghton, bt.
Sir Henry Hoghton, bt.'
Sir H. P. Hoghton, bt.»
Sir H. P. Hoghton, bt.
1 Edward Lord Stanley.'
2 Edward Lord Stanley.
3 Edward Lord Stanley.
Sir'H. P. Hoghton, bt.
John Horrocks, esq.*
Samuel Horrocks, esq.^
Samuel Horrocks, esq.
■ Died, a new Writ ordered, March 2, 1767. — ' = Found not duly
elected, November 29, 1768. — 3 Found duly elected, and ought to
have been returned. — 4 Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, and Go-
vernor oi Fori Wiiliam. Made a Major-General, May the 25th,
1802. 5 Made a Major-General, August the igth, 1777
' Appointed Coiamander in Chief of the Army in Ireland, April
iC, 1783, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, June 7, 1782. —
7 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the
Crown to n^ake out a new Writ, August 25, 1792. — ^ Died, a new
Writ ordered, March 16, 1795. — 9 Son of the deceased Member. —
" Only Son of the Earl of Derby.
Pari. 13. John Burgoyne, esq. and Sir Henry Hoghton, bart, peti-
tioned, and the Commitee found them both duly elected, and ought
to have been returned, November 29, 1768.
Pad, 15. John Fenton, esq. petitioned against Mr Burgayne's
Election, but the Committee found John Burgoyne, esq. duly elected,
April IQ. 1781.
Pari. 16. Ralph Clayton and Michael jlngslo Taylor, esqr^. peti-
tioned; renewed the 2d Sessitu On the 22d of April 1785, the
Cbairman of the Committee a^tiointcd to try the merits of this con-
tested
PARLIAMEMTARY kSGISTER. ISS
tested Election^ reported to the House, that they found the sitting
Members duly elected.
» Only Son of the Earl of Derby. -^"^ Died, a new Writ ordered,
March 8, iSo4.-"3 Brother to the late Member.
ParL No. 96. Lancaster.
1 1 Francis Reynolds, esq.' Edward Martin, esq.
George Warren, esq.*
12 Francis Reynolds, esq. Sir George Warren, k.b.
IS Francis Reynolds, esq.^ Sir George Warren, k.b.
Lord Rich. Cavendish.^
14 Lord Rich. Cavendish. Sir George Warren^ k.b»
15 Abraham Rawlinson, esq. Wilson Braddyll, esq.
16 Abraham Rawlinson, esq. .Francis Reynolds, esq.^
Sir George Warren, k.b.
17 John Dent, esq. Sir George Warren, k.b.
18 John Dent, esq. Richard Penn, esq.
1 John Dent, esq. Richard Fenn, esq.
2 John Dent, esq.' Alexander, M. of Douglas.*
3 John Dent, esq. John F. Cawthome, esq.
' Died, a new Writ ordered, December 15, 1758.-—^ Made a K.B.
in 176 1.-— 3 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk
of the Crown for a new Writ, August 1770.-4 Next Brother to the
Duke' of Devonshire, "^S Only Brother to Lord Ducie ; a Captain in
the Navy ; succeeded his Brother in the Peerage, Sept. 16, 1785.
The Speaker issued his Warrant to the Cle^k of the Crown to make
out a new Writ, October 171^5.
Pari. 16. John Lowther^ esq. petitioned, renewed the 2d and 3d
Sessions, when on the 1786, the Chairman of the Com-
mittee appointed to try this contested Election, reported to the
House, that the sitting Members were duly elected. '
K3 'A
PARLIAMENTARY RliGISTER.
t A BankEi ih LonJon. — > Eldest Son of the Duke of Hamilion j
Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire.
Pari. 3. A Remonstrance against the Elect'on of John F. Caiu-
Parl No. 97. Nexutov.
11 Peter Legh, esq. Randle Wilbraham, esq.
12 Peter Legh, esq. Randle Wilbraham, esq.
\3 Peter Legh, esq. Anthony J. Keck, esq.
34 Robt. V.A. GwilHm, esq. Anthony J. Keck, esq.
15 Thomas Peter Legh, esq." Thomas Davenport, esq.*
16 William Peter Legh, esq. Sir Tho. Davenport, kt.'
Thomas Brooke, esq.
37 WilliamPeterLegh, esq.* Thomas Brooke, esq.
18 Wilham Peter Legh, esq.^ Thomas Brooke, esq.
Thomas L. Brooke, esq. "^
Peter Patten, esq.'
J Thomas Brooke, esq. Peter Patten, esq.
2 Thomas Brooke, esq. Peter Patten, esq.
3 Thomas Brooke, esq, Peter Heron, esq.'
' Appointed an Ensign in the Army ; a new Writ ordered. May
21, 1783, he was re-elected. — ^ King's Counsel; knighted, June
27, 17H3. — 3 Died, anew Writ ordered, April 1786, — 4 Lieuten-
ant-Colonel-Cotninandant of the Lancashire Fencible Regiment of
Liglit Dragoons. — i Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, September 1797.—
9 Not duly elected, and ought not to have been returned. — 7 Duly
elected, and ought to have been returned.
Pari. 18. Peler Fallen, esq. petitioned.
The Committee that tried this contested Election, having come
Jo the Resolution, that the Right of Election for the Borough of
SV^fora in the County ai Lancailcr, is exclusively in the Freemen
and Burgesses of said Borough, thereupon the sitting Member said
that he would give the Committee no farther Trouble, and the Chair-
jnan of the Committee reported to the House, that Peler Fallen, es<i.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,
tlic Petitioner, was duly elected, and ought to have been returned,
December ii, 1797."
I Colonel in the Army.
N'o. 98
11 Hon. Richard Barry.'
12 Fletcher Norton, esq.*
13 George Byng, esq.
14 George Byng, esq.
15 Hon. Horace Walpole.'
16 Orlando Bridgman, esq.
17 Orlando Bridgman, esq.
IS Hon. Orl. Bridgman."
Geo. W. Gunning, esq.'
, bt.
IVigan.
Sir William Meredith,
Simon Luttrell, esq.
Beaumont Hotham, esq.'
Beaumont Hotham, esq.*
John Morton, esq.^
Henry S. Bridgman, esq."
Henry S. Bridgman, esq.'
John Cotes, esq.
' John Cotes, esq.'"
John Cotes, esq.
John Cotes, esq.
1 John Cotes, esq. George W. Gunning, esq.
2 Robert Holt Leigh, esq. John Hodson, esq.
3 Robert Holt Leigh, esq. John Hodson, esq.
' Uncle to the Earl of Barrymore ; 3 Master and Conim»nder in
the Navy,— I Made Solicitor-General tn His Majesty; a new Writ
ordered, January 25, 1762, he was re-elected; made Attorney-
Genera! to His Majesty, and knighted j a new Writ ordered, Dec.
16, 1763, he was re-elected. — 3 Son to Sit Beaumont Halham, bart.
^-4 Made a Baron of the Court of Exchequer ; a ucw Writ ordered.
May 1775 S Chief Justice of Chester; Attorney-General to the
CJueen, and Deputy High Steward of 0:c/Dr(/j died, and the Speaker
issued his Warrant for a new Writ to tlie Clerk of the Crown, Aug,
as, 1780.— fi Eldest Son of Sir Henry Bridgman, bart.— 7 Eldest
Son of Lord Walpole ; appointed Secretary and Register to the
Royal Hospital at Cbe/iea; a new Writ ordered. April 34, 1783,
he was rc-elected.^S Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant for
K4 a
J
f PARLIAMENTARY RIGISTSH.
■ new Writ to the Clerk of the Ctown, August 25, 1781.— s EJdert
Son of Sir Henry Briiigmart, burl, wlio on the i^th of August 1794,
was created Baron Bradford of BraJfard, in the' County of Sa/ofi.~~
"O Son in-law to the Earl of Slamjora. — i" Succeeded his Father a^
tord Bradford; a new Writ ordered, June J3, 1806.— '» Son of Sir
Robert Gunning, bart.
Pqrl. No. 99. Ch'ffiero,
1 1 Thqmas Lister, esq. Asheton Curzon, esq.
13 Thomas Lister, esq.' Ashetoii Curzon, esq.*
Nathaniel Lister^ esq.
13 Nathaniel Lister, esq.' Asheton Curzon, esq.
Thomas Lister, esq.
14 Thomas Lister, esq. Asheton Curzon, esq,
15 Thomap Lister, esq. John Parker, esq.*
John Lee, esq.^
16 Thomas Lister, esq. Jofin Lee, esq.*
J 7 Penn Ash. Curzon, esq.' Sir John Aubrey, bt.
Asheton Curzon, esq.^
R. E D. Grosvenor, esq,
}8 LordE. C. C. Benlinck.^ Hon. Robert Curzon.'"
I Lord E. C. C. Bentinck.' Hon. Robert Curzon.*
Q Hon. JohnCust.* Hon. Robert Curzon.
S Hon. John Cust. Hon. Robert Curzon.
' Died, a new Writ ordere:^, December 10, 1761.— ' Brother to
I,ordScjrj</fl/f.— 3 Made Steward of the Manor of Eaii Hendrtid,
in the County oi Berh ; a new Writ ordered, April 5, 1773- —
4 Made Steward of the Manor of £flj( Hendred in the County of
Si'rij, a new Writ ordered, April 12, 1782.— 5 Solicitor-General
to the fCing j again appointed to the same Office ; a new Writ or-
dered, April 14, 1783: he was re-elected ; made Attorney-General
to His Majesty ; a new Writ ordered, November 17, 178^, he wns
te-eJected.— ? One 'of Hi* Majesty's Counsellors at Law.— 7 Made
Steward of the fi/Z/frn Ihndiedi in ihe County of BucHngham ,
he was chosen for the County of Leicesier. — ^ Father of the late
Member; created August 1^, 1-94, Jaron Carzan oiFenn, in the
•""" ■ ' • ' . . County
MRLIAMENTARY UOlSTJBB.;
I3t
County of BucHngbam, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, September 6^ 1^94,-^
9 Brother to the Duke of Fortland.'^^^ Son of Vise. Citr%on.
Pari. 15. j^sbeton Cur%on^ esq. petitioned. The Chairman of the
Committee appointed to try thi< Election, reported to the House^
fthat the sitting Members were duly elected, March 26, 1781.
« Brother to the Duke oi Port land, •^'^ Son of Viscount Cur%on,'-^
3 Eldest Son of Lord Brown/ow.
E&C
ParL
1 1 John Hardman, esq.'
Elfis CunliflFe, esq.^
12 Sir Ellis Cunliffe, bt.«
Richard Pennant, esq.
IS Richard Pennant, esq.
14 Richard Pennant, esq.^
15 B. Gascoyne, jun. esq.
16 6. Gascoyne, jun. esq.
1 7 Ijamber Gascoyne, esq.
1 8 Isaac Gascoyne, esq.
No. 100. Liverpool.
Thomas Salusbury, esq.*
Charles Pole, esq.
Sir Wm. Meredith, bt/
Sir Wm. Meredith, bt.^
Rt.H. Sir W.Meredith, bt.
Henry Rawijnspn, esq.
Richard Lord Pehryn.
Banastre Tarleton, esq.*
Banastre Tarleton, esq.
1 Isaac Gascoyne, esq.*
2 Isaac Gascoyne, esq.^
S Isaac Gascoyne, esq.
Banastre Tarleton, esq.'
Banastre Tarleton, esq.
William Roscoe, esq.
'Died, a new Writ ordered, December 11, 1755 -r^Dicd, a n^w
Writ ordered, March I2, 1756.-— 3 Created a Baronet, March 24,
1759.-^ Made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ or-
dered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected.— S Died, a new. Writ
ordered, November 24, 1767. — ^ Appointed Comptroller of the
Household, and sworn a Member of the Privy Council j a new Writ
ordered, March 1774, he was re elected.— -7 Created Lord ^eeryn
of the Kingdom of /r^/tfW, November 19, 1783.— ^ A Colonel in the
i^rmy, made a Major General Sept. 4, 1794.
Pari. 1 6. • Banfstre Tarletotiy esq. petitioned!
»A
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
' A Lieutenant-General, and Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons-
—I A Major-General, and Lieutenant-Colonel of a Regiment of
Foot ; appointed Colonrl of a Regiment of Foot.
11 Sir Thomas Pslmer, bt. Edward Smith, esq.'
12 Sir Thomas Palmer, bt. Llward Smith, esq."
Sir Ihonias Cave, bt.
IS Sir John Ptilmer, bt. Sir Thomas Cave, bt.
14 Sir John Pahner, bt. Hon. Thomas Noel.*
John Peach Hungerford, esq.
1 5 William Pochin, esq. John Peach Htmgerford, esq.
i6 William Pochin, esq. John Peach Hungerford, esq,
1 7 William Pochin, esq-' Sir Thomas Cave, bt.'
Penn Ash. Curzon, esq*
18 William Pochin, esq Hon. Penn A. Curzon."
Sir Edm. C. Hartopp, bt. George Anth. L- Keck, esq.
J George A. L. Keck, esq. Sir Fdm. C. Hartopp, bt.
2 George A. L. Keck, esq. Sir Edm. C. Hartopp) bt.
3 Gttorge A. L. Keck, esq. Lord Robert Manners.'
'Died, anew Writ ordered, February 2j, 176a. — 'Succeeded
Lis Father as Lord Viscount Weulworib, a new Writ ordered, Dec.
20, 1774.— * Died, a new Writ ordered, February I, 1792. — 4 In
this Parliament before for Clilheroe. — 5 Lieutenant-Colonel of I he
Leicesler shire Regiment of Militia.—* Died, and the Speaker gave
Notice in ihe Lone/on Gamelle, September 1797, that he would at
the end of fourteen Days from that date, issue his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ.— 7 Died during the re-
cess of Parliament, and llie Speaker issued his Warrant to the Cleik
of the Crown for a new Writ, Oct. J708.
^Brotherlo thcDukeof £ff//fl/;</j a Captain of Dragoons,
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Pari. No. 162. Leicester Town.
11 George Wright, esq. James Wigley, esq.
12 George Wright, esq.* James Wigley, esq.*
Anthony J. Keck, esq. John Darker, esq.^
13 Hon. Booth Grey.* Eyre Coote, esq.*
14 Hon. Booth Grey.- John Darker, esq.
15 Hon. Booth Grey. John Darker, esq.*
Shuckburgh Ashby, esq.
1 6 John Macnamara, esq. Charles Loraine Smith, esq.
17 Thomas B. Parkins, esq.^ Samuel Smith, esq.
18 T. Boothby,Li Rancliff.^ Samuel Smith, esq.
Thomas Babington, esq.
1 Thomas Babington, esq. Samuel Sn)ith, esq.'
2 Thomas Babington, esq. Samuel Smith, esq
S Thomas Babington, esq. Samuel Smith, esq.
* Died, anew Writ ordered, December 17, 1765.—* Died, anew
Writ ordered, January 20, 17664— 3 Treasurer to St Bartholomew's
Hosfntal.'^^ Brother to the Earl of Stamford. ^^S Colonel of a Regi-
ment of Foot J made a K. B. — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered, February
1784.— 7 Eldest Son of Sir 7bomas ParkynSy bart. j an Officer in the
Army 5 made a LieXitenant- Colonel in the Army, and Lieutenant-
Colonel-Commandant of the Regiment of Leicestershire Fencibles ; -
a new Writ ordered, February 1795, he was re-elected. In October
1795, he was created Lord Rancirjffe oi Ireland. — 8 Died, a new Writ
ordered^ November 21, 1800.
I A Banker in London,--''^ Elected also for Midburst, made his
choice for Leicester.
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Pari. No. 103. Lincobjshirc.
Thomas Whichcot,
Thomas Whichcot,
Thomas Whichcot,
Charles A, Pelhara,
1 1 Robert Vyner, esq.
12 Lord Brownlow Bertie.
13 Lord Brownlow Bertie.
14 Lord Brownlow Bei tie.
Sir John Thorold, bt.
15Sir JohnThorold, bt.
i6 Sir John Thorold, bt.
J 7 Sir John Thorold, bt.
esq.
esq.
Charles A. Pelham,
Charles A. Pelham,
Charles A. Pelham,
Robert Vyner, jun.
18 Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bt. Robert Vyner, jun.
esq.'
esq.
1 Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bt. Robert Vyner, jun. esq.
2 Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bt. Charles Chaplin, esq.
3 Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bt. Charles Chaplin, esq.
J Brother to the Duke of jincasier and Kesicven. — ^ Succeeded Iiis
Nephew as Duke of jJncaster and Kexleven ; a new Writ ordered,
NoTtinber a6, 1779 — 3 Created Lord Taiborough oi7arborough,
in the Counly of Lincoln % the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, September 1794.
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ParL No. 104* Lincoln Gift/.
1 1 Hon. George Monson/ John Chaplin, esq.
12 Hon. George Monson.* Coningsby Sibthorpe, esq.
1* Thomas Scroope, esq. . Hon. Const. John Phipps.^
14 G. Aug. L. Vt, X^umley-"* Robert Vyner, esq.
.15 Sir Thomas Clarges, bt.^ Robert Vyner, esq.
John F. Cawthonie, esq.
16 John F. Cawthorne, esq. Hon. R. Lumley Savile.*
17 John F. Cawthome, esq.^ Robert Hobart, esq.^
Hon. George Rawdon.'
18 Hon. George Rawdon^'^ Richard Ellison^ esq.
Humphry Sibthorpe, esq.
1 Humphry Sibthorpe, esq. Richard Ellison, esq.
2 Humphry Sibthorpe, esq. Richard Ellison, esq.
3 Hon. William Morison-* Richard Ellison, esq.
' Second Son to Lord Monson ; a Lieutenant in the Foot Guards.
-.-2 Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant of a Regiment of Foot.—
3 Eldest Son to Lord Muigrave of the Kingdom of Ireland \ a Captain
in the Navy.— 4 Eldest bon of the Earl of Scarborough. — 5 Died, a
new Writ ordered, January 2X, 1783. — ^ Next Brother to the Earl
of Scarborough. -^1 Son of the Hon. George Hobart^ next Brother to
the Earl of Buckinghamshire ; Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland^ and a Privy Counsellor there ^ his Father becoming Earl of
Buckingham^ September 3, 1793, ^^ ^^^ ^^^"^ ^^^^ ^^^ stiled Lord
Hobart ; appointed by the East India Company Governor of Fart St
George or Madras on the coast of Coromandei, — ^ Colonel of the
Middlesex Westminster Regiment of Militia, Having been tried by
a Court Martial on a number of Charges, he was by that Court found
guilty on several of them of Embezzlement and infaihous Behaviour,
and sentenced to be cashiered and rendered unfit to serve his Majesty
in any military capacity whatever. On motion, a copy of the Mi*
t)Utes of the Court Martial were ordered to be laid before the House,
which being done, the 2d of May was fixed upon for taking them*
under consideration, and the Speaker ordered to require John Fenton
CawtbornCf esq. to appear In his place on that day, and make his
Defence. On the 2d of May he appeared, and the Minutes of the
Court was read by order. Mr Cawthome rose and made his Defence \
which
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wjiich having Snished, he retired. A Member then rose and maveS,
that having heard the Trial read, and the Defence made by Colonel
Ca'wthgrne, he was fully convinced thai he was guilty ; he therefore
moved that he be expelled the House, pn which a Debate ensued ; a
Motion was made, as there was no Precedent foe such an Expulsion,
that the farther consideration of it be put off till that day six weeks ;
another Member moved an Amendment to the first Motion, in-
stead of Expulsion, by causing to have it inserted in the Journals,
that he had been guilty of such and such Crimes. The House divid-
ed, when there appeared for the Expulsion io8. Noes, I2. Majo-
Tity, 96. A new Writ was ordered. May 4, 1796. — 9 Brother to
the Earl of Moira in Ireland-^ a Lieutenant -Colonel in the Army. —
»° Died, anew Writ ordered, April i, 1800.
Pari. 12. Thomas Scroope, esq, petitioned, but afterwards requested
leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
^ Brother to Lord Monson ; a Colonel in the Army,
ant-Colonel of the 'yfith Regiment of Foot.
j^AiaiAMEKTARY RBGISTEK.. l4^
Farl No. 105. Boston.
1 1 Lord Robert Berrie.' Charles Amcotts, esq-
12 Lord Robert Bertie.* John Mitchell, esq,^
Charles Amcotts, esq.
IS Lord Robert Bertie.* Charles Amcotts, esq.
14 Lord Robert Bertie.* Charles Amcotts, esq.^
Humphry Sibthorpe, esq.
15 Lord Robert Benie.* Humphry Sibthorpe, esq.
Sir Peter Biirrell, kt.^
1 6 Sir Peter Burrell, kt. ^ Dalhousie Watherston, esq;
17 Sir Peter Burrell, bt.'^ Thomas Fydell, esq.
18 T. Chas. V. Milsingtoa." Thomas Fydell, esq.
1 Thomas, Vt. Milsington.' Thomas Fydell, esq. ^
2 Wm. A. Maddocks, esq. Thomas Fydell, esq.*
Thomas Fydell, jun. esq,
3 Wm. A. Maddocks^ esq. Thomas Fydell, jun. esq.
' Uocic to the Diifke of ^ncaster and Keitev^n \ n Lord of the .
Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales ^ and Colonel of a |le^iment of
Foot.-^^ Made a Lieut.- General -, Lord of the Bedchamber to the
King ; made Governor of Corke in Ireland m February 176a ; made
a Major-GcneraL— 3 Died, a new Wiit ordered, Dec. 16, 1766.—
4 Made Governor of Duncannon Fort in Ireland, --^S Made Colonel o£
the 2d Troop of Horse Guards.—^ Died^ a new Writ ordered, April
^5» ^777*— 7 Made a General of Horse; died, a new Writ ordered,
March 12, 1782.-^ Husband to the Lady Baroness WUloughhy qI
' Ereiby^ and Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain of JEif^Am^.-^p Suc-
ceeded his Uncle as Baronet. • On the Dissolution of this
Parliament he was created Baron Gwydir of Gwydif in the County
^i Carnarvon. "^^^ Son of the Earl of Portmore.
» Son of the Earl of Portmore,^-''* Found by the Committee that
tried the Petition against his Election, that he was not duly elected ;
si new Writ ordered, April 6, 1803. Ogle, esq. petitioned
against the Return made in favour of Thomas Fydell^ jun. esq. re-
newed Id Session.
Pari.
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Par!. 2. A number of the Elector! petitioned sgainst the Return,
■nd the Committee found that Thomat FyJeli, cjq. was not duly
elected.
Pari. iVo. 106. Great Grimsby.
J I William Lock, esq. John Gore, esq.
12 Hon. Henry Knight.' Joseph Mellish, esq.
Robt. Ld. Luxborough.*
1 3 Anthony St Leger, esq.' Joseph Mellish, esq.
14 Evelyn Anderson, esq.* Joseph Mellish, esq.
15 John Harrison, esq. Francis Eyre, esq.
i6 Dudley Long, esq.* John Harrison, esq.
17 Dudley North, esq." John Harrison, esq.*
Dudley North, esq. John Harrison, esq.
18 Ays. Boucheret, esq. 'Wilham Mellish, esq.
1 Ays. Boucheret, esq. William Mellish, esq.'
2 Ays. Boucheret, esq.' John Henry Loft, esq.*
Hon. Charles A. Pelhara * William Mellish, esq. .
3 Hon. Charles A.Pelham. Hon. George Pelham.*
' Only Son of Lord Luxborough of Ireland ; died, a new Writ or-
dered, Nov. 25, 1762. — » Of /rf/cna',- created in 1763 Viscount
Baml.'s and Earl of Catherlough in said Kingdom. — 3 A Lieutenant-
Colonel on half-pay ; made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and a
Major-General. — 4 Brother to the Member for Lincolnihirt ; Cornec
of Dragoons ; made a Lieutenant in the Foot Guards.— S Took the'
unme of Narib in (789. — ^^ Not duly elected, a new Writ ordered,
April IS, 1793.
Pad, 16. Robert Birt, esq. petitioned.
Pari. 17. The Honbie.H^//.fl».»'ej/fjpPD/tf, (Brother to the Earl
ai Marninglon,) and Rsbert Wood, esq. petitioned, renewed the 2(1
Sesiion. On the iith:of April 1793, the Chairman of the Commit-
tee who tried this contested Election reported to the House, thdt
neither the sitting Members nor the Petitioneis were duly elected }
that the Eleaioa Was void ; that the Petition was neither frivolous
ei vexatious; but it appeared to the Coniinittcc that Briber/, through
his
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1
his Agent, had been used by Mr Po/e ^ and that the Committee de-
termined that the Right of Election of Memliers to serve in Parlia-
ment for the Borough of Great Grimsby in the County of Lincoln^
is in the Freemen of the said Borough, admitted at a full Court of
Mayor, Aldermen, Common Councilmen, and Burgesses, such
Freemen being resident, and paying Scot and Lot in all cases, except
where no Rate has taken place subsequent to their Admisnons.
X A Bank Director.-^' A Lieutenant-Colonel in th^ Army ; not
duly elected.— 3 Made Steward of the Manor of East. HendnJ^
Berks ; a new Writ ordered, July 13, 1803.— 4 Eldest Son of Lord
jTarborougb^'^S Second Son of Lord Tdrboroujgh.
Pari. 2. ji. Boucberet^ Jobn Hay Lofty Wm, Meilisb^ and R.
Seweliy esqrs. petitioned the House. The Committee found J. H.
Loft not duly elected, and ought not to have been returned, that the
Petitions and the Oppositions to them were not frivolous or texatioos,
April 18034
Pari. 2. A Petitioh against MtPe/bam*s Return, August l, 180^.
[vol. It.}
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Pari. No- 107. Stamford.
1 1 John Har. Thursby, esq. Robert Barber, esq.'
12 John ChapIiQ, esq.' George B. Bradenell, esq.'
George Aufrere, esq "*
13 George Aufrere, esq. George Howard, esq.'
14 Henry Cecil, esq." Sir George Howard, k.b.
15 H'^nry Cecil, esq. Sir George Howard, k.b.
16 Henry Cecil, esq. Sir George Howard, k.b.
17 J. John, E. of CarysfoTt.' Sir George Howard, k.b."
18 J. John, E. of Carysfort." R, H. Sir G. Howard, k.b.'
John Leland, esq."
1 Albemarle Bertie, esq." John Leland, esq.'
2 Albemarle Bertie, esq. John Leland, esq.
3 Albemarle Bertie, esq. John Leland, esq.
' A Clerk of the Privy Seal, and Cleric of the Council of the
Court of Requests. — ' Died, a new Wnt ordered, January lo. 1765.
—3 Cousin IQ the Earl of Cardigan ; ma'l^ one ai the Clerks Comp-
trollers of His Majesty's Household ; a new VVrii ordered, Dec, 17,
1765. — 4 A Director of the London Assurance. — S Colonel of a Re-
giment of Dr»[)Oons; Governor of Chelsea Hospital, and a LieUt.-
General ; made a K- B. and a General of His Majesty's Forces,
August ^7, 1777. — ^ Nephew and Heir to the Earl of Exeter. — 7 Of
Ireland; Joint Master of the Rolls in that Kingdom.— 8 Raised to
the rank i>f Field-Marshal, October 12, 179?, and the [7th of July
J7y5 made Governor of the Island of Jersey, and in sworn a
Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Prity Council. —
5 Died before the Parliament met, a new Writ ordered, October 21,
1796. — '° A Lieutenant-General ! Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
and Lieutenant-Governor of Corie in Ireland, — '■ Created Lord
Baron Carysfort of the Hundred of Norma.-i''s Crefi in the County of
Huntingdon; a new Writ ordered, January 1801.
'A Licutenant-Gcnera! and Colo nd of a Regiment of Foot.
I A General in the Army, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
Parliamentary register.
Part.
No. 108. Grantham.
1 1 Lord George Manners.'
12 Lord George Manners.^
13 Lord George Sutton.
14 Lord George Sutton.
15 George Sutton, esq.'
i6 George Sutton, esq.
17 George Sutton, esq.
18 George Sutton, esq.
Sir John Cust, bt.*
Sir John Cust, bt.*
Sir John Cust, bt.'
Francis Cockayne Cust, esq."
Sir Brownlow Cust, bt.^
Peregrine Cust, esq.'
FrancisCockayneCust, esq.'°
Francis Cockayne Cust, esq.
FrancisCockayneCust, esq."
Philip Yorke, esq.'*
Simon Yorke, esq.'^
Simon Yorke, esq.
1 Simon Yorke, esq. George Sutton, esq.
2 Thomas Thoroton, esq. Sir William E. Welby, bt.
3 Thomas Thoroton, esq. Russell Manners, esq.
1 Third Son to the Duke of Rutland.—-^ Clerk of the Household to
the Princess Dowager of Wales. — 3 Took the name of Sation in 1762,
on the Death of his Brother Lord Robert Sullon. — t Chosen Speaker
to this Parliaroent. — 5 Chosen Speaker to this Parliament; on account
of bad fieatth he resigned that Dignity a short time before his Death {
died, a new Writ ordered, January 15, 1770. — ^Counsel to the Ad-
miralty and Navy. — 7 Created Baron Broivn/aw of Be/lon in the
County of i/nco/n ; a new Writ ordered. May 14, 1776— 8 Uncle
to Loid Browri/otv ; a Merchant in London. — 9 Eldest Son of Lord
George Sutton. — '° Brother to Lord Browa/ow ; Counsel to the Ad-
Tuirally and Navy ; also to the University of Cam/rrii/ge, and one of
His Majesty's Counsel at Law.— "Died, a new Writ ordered, Fe-
bruary 1, 1792. — " Made Steward of the Manor o^ East Hendredlo.
the County of Bcrh, a new .Writ ordered, December 1792. — -'3 Son
of the late Member.
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Pari. No. 109. Middlesex.
1 1 Sir Wm. B. Proftar, bt. George Cooke, esq.'
12 SirW.B.Proftor,bt. KD.' George Cooke, esq.*
13 John Wilkes, esq' George Cooke, esq.*
John Wilkes, esq.* John Glynn, esq.'
John Wilkes, esq.'
John Wilkes, esq.^
Hon. Henry L. Luttrell.'"
14 John Wilkes, esq. John Glynn, esq."
Thomas Wood, esq.
15 John Wilkes, esq.'' George Byng, esq.'*
' Chief Protlionotary in ihe Court of Common Pleas.—* Made
Joint Paymaster- General of the Land Forces, Guards, and Garrisons
in Great Britain ; a new Writ ordered, November ii, 17(16, he
was re elected.— 3 Made a K. B. in 1761.— 4Uied. a new Writ or-
dered, November 22, 1761. — 5 An AWertaan of the Cily of Lon-
Jon, ; declared by the House incapable of being elected, a new Writ
ordered. February 3, 1769, he was again elected.— * His Election
declared void, a new Writ ordered, February 17, 17119, he was again
elected 1 His Election declared void, ^ new Writ oidered. March
»7, 1769, he was again elected, — ^The House resolved, April 14,
J769, that the Poll taken for >iH Wiikes, est], was null and void :
Resolved, April ij, 1769, that Henry Laives Lutlrell, esq. ought
to have been returned, and that the said Henry Lcwfs Luttre//, esq.
is duly elected — 9 A Serjeant at Law, and Recorder of the City of
London — '<> Eldest Son to Lord Irnham of the Kingdom of Ireland ;
a Lieutenant Colonel of Horse. — " An Alderman oi London. Lord
Mayor in 1775. Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerkof the Crown for a new Writ, October 10, 1779. — "Cousin
lo Lord Viscount Torringlon. — '3 Chosen an Alderman of London.
Pat]. 13, Several of the Freeholders petitioned the House to re-
scind their Resolution in favour ai Henry Laws Lulirell, who had
only 196 votes, whilst Mr WUkci had 1 143, but the House adhued
to Iheit former Resolution, May 8, 1769.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari, No. 109. Middlesex conl'mncd.
i6 John Witkes, esq.'' ■William Mainwaring, esq.'*
17 George Byng, esq.'* 'William Mainwaring, esq.
18 George Byng, esq. William Mainwaring, esq.
1 George Byng, esq. William Mainwaring, esq.
2 George Byng, esq. Sir F. Burden Jones, bt.
Geo. B. Mainwaring, esq.'
Sir F. Burdett Jones, bt.*
William Mainwaring, esq.
3 George Byng, esq. William Mellish, esq.
■4 First Prothonotary in the Court of Common Pleas. — '5 Served as
Lord Mayor oi London in 1775; elected Chamberlain of the City of
London in 1 780'. — '* don of the late Member.
Pari, 16. George Byn^, esq, and some of the Freeholder* petition-
ed.
' Found not duly elected. — ^ Found to be duly elected. The She-
riffs for their illegal Condnct iii admitting Persons to poll who bad
no Title to vote, were by the House of Commons committed to New-
gale, where they remained some Weeks, and on iheir petitioning the
House, and admitting their Offence, they were liberated.
Pari, 2. William Mainwaring, esq. and some Freeholders, peti-
tioned against the Return of Sir Francis Burdett Jones, bart. renew-
ed 2d Session, found to be a void Election, so far as related to Sir
Fras. Burden Jone.r J enci- and that tbe Petition oi Mr Mainwaring via
not frivolous or vexatious, nor the Opposition made to it 1 but Mr
Mainwaring having treated, contrary to the Act of Parliament, could
not be elected during the present Parliament, A new Writ ordered,
July 20, 1804,
February 7, 1806. The Cominittce sat again, when two of Sir
Francis BtirJett'j Voters being rejected, and no farther Objection
being made on his part, William Mainwaring, esq. was declared duly
elected, and ought to have been returned.
In May iSo;, three of Sir Francis Bardcil^i Voten were fcn-
tenced to six years Tianspociation to Botany Bay.
.W? Parliamentary register'
Pari. No. no- Westminster'
1 1 Hon. Edw. CornwaiHs.' Sir John Crosse, bt.
12Hon. Edw. Cornwallis.* William Vise. Pulteney.'
Hon. Edwin Sandys.* Hugh Lord Warkworth.'
!3 Hon. Edwin Sandys." Hugh Earl Percy.'
Sir Robert Bernard, bt.
14 Lord Tho. P. Clintoa.8 Hugh Earl Percy.'
Charles Vise. Petersham.'"
George Vise. Maiden."
J5 Hon. CharlesJ.Fox.'* Sir George B. Rodney, bt.'»
1 Brother to Earl Carn-maUis ; Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ;
Groom of tlie Bedchamber to His Majesty ; made a Major- General.
' — » Made a Lieutcnant-General ; made Governor of Cibrahar; a
new \?rit ordered, April 21. 1762— 3 Only Son of the Earl of
Balb; made Lieutenant-Colonel of a Regiment; a Lord of ihe
Bedchamber to His Majesty, andone of his Aides-du-Camp ^ died, a
new Writ ordered, March 3, 176^. — 4 Eldest Son of Lord Sandys.
—5 Eldest Son of the Earl of Nor'ihumlierlafid ; Lieutensnt-Colonel-
Comraandant of a Regiment of Foot ; made Aide-du Camp to the
King. — * Succeeded his Father as Lord Sandys ; a new Writ ordered,
April 24, 1770. — 7 Eldest Son to the ]:i\jkc of Northumberland ;
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ; made a Major-General. — ^ Second
Son of the Duke of Newcajl/e ; has a Company iu the Foot Guards.
—9 On the Death of his Mother, he succeeded to the ancient Barony
of Percy, and was called up to ihe House of Lords ; a new Writ or.
deied, December I776.' — i^ Eldest Son of the Earl oi Barrington ;
« Captain in the Army; made Captain of a Company in the Foot
Guards ; succeeded his Father as Earl of Harriaglon ; a new Writ
ordered, April 1779. — " Eldest Son of the Earl oi Essex. — " Uncle
to Lotd Hot/and i made one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries
of Stale ; a new Wiit ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected ;
again appointed to the same Office ; a new Writ otdeied, April 2,
1783, he was re-elected.—" Admiral of the While, and Rear-Admi-
ral 6f Creai Britain ; made a Knight of the Bath in 1786; created
Baron Rodney of Rodney Sioie in the County of Somerset ; a new
Writ ordered, June 20, 1782.
Pari. 14. Harvey Viscount Mountmorres of the Kingdora oi Ire'
land, and ChorUs\Uca\mx Ma/ioti, only Son of Earl Stanhope, pc-
titinned. The Chairman of the Committee that tried this contested
Election, on the a7th of January 1775, reported to the House, that
the sitting Members were duly elected.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTJSR* 151
VarU No. no. Westminster continued.
11 Rt. Hon. Charles J. Fox. Samuel Lord Hoodr'^
Lord John Townshend/*
17 Rt. Hon. Charles J. Fox. Samuel Lord Hood.'^
18 Rt. Hon. Charles J. Fox. Sir Alan Gardner, bt.'^
1 Alan Lord Gardner.' Hon. Charles James Fox.*
2 Alan Lord Gardner.* Hon. Charles James Fox.^
Hugh, Earl Percy. "*
3 Sir Samuel Hood, k.b.^ Richard Brins. Sheridan.^
'3 Oilreland ) Rear- Admiral of the Blue ; made a Vice-Adminl j
made one of the Commissioners of the Admiralty ; a new Writ or-
dered, July 1788 5 in this Parliament afterwards for Ryegate, — M Se-
cond Son of Marquis Townsbend, — ^5 Made Governor of Greenwich
Hospital^ 1796, but no new Writ was ordered^ and the
Parliament being dissolved the 19th of May following, his Lordship
was soon after the Dissolution created Viscount Hood of Whitby in
the County of Warwick » — ^^ Admiral of the Blue Squadron of
His Majesty's Fleet, and Major-Gencral of Marines ; created Lord
Gardner in Ireland^
Pari. 16. Samuel Lord Hood petitioned against the Election of
Lord John Townsbend. The Committee sat fot several Months :
rejected the Claim of voting of such Inhabitants of Westminster as
resided in the bounds of the Duchy oi Lancaster, and came to several
other Resolutions concerning the Voters' of the said City, but the pre-
sent Session of Parliament being by them deemed too short to deter^
mine upon all the objected Votes in the different Parishes^ the Com-
mittee recommended it to Lord Hood to withdraw his Petition ^ this
bis Lordship at first declined, but afterwards acquiescing in, the
Chaiitnan on the of June 1789 reported to the House, that the
sitting Member was duly elected; and that Lord Hood^s Petition was
not vexatious or frivolous.
Pari. 17. John Home Toohe, esq. petitioned. The Chairman of
the Committee appointed to try this contested Election, on the
of February 1791 reported to the House, that the sitting Members
were duly elected, and that the Petition of John Home Tooke, esq.
was vexatious and groundless.
L4 'Of
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» Of the Kingdom of IrelanA ; Admiral of the Blue, and Major-
General of Ma[iiies. — ' Uncle to LorJ Holland. — 3 Appointed one
of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, a new Writ ordered,
February 1806, lie was re-chosen ; died, a new Writ issued by the
Speaker September 16, )8o6.— 4 Eldest Son of the Duke of Wor-
tbumherland ; in this Parliament before for Buckingham. — * Created
Baron Gardner of Ultoxeler in Slaffordsbire, soon after the Disso-
lution of this Parliament, — S A Captain in the Royal Navy, and a
Colonel of Marines. — ^ Tieasur.cr of the Navy.
Pari, 3. "James Fault, esq. and others pctitio(ied against the Elec-
tjon ol Richard Brinshy Sheridan, esq.
Parh ^ No. Ill* London.
XI Sir. John Barnard, kt/ Sir Robert Ladbroke, kt.*
Slingsby Bethell, esq.^ Williani Beckford, esq.*
Sil: Richard Glyn, bt.*
12 Hon. Thomas Harley.^ Sir Robert Ladbroke, kt.
Sir Richard Glyn. William Beckford, esq.
13 Hon. Thomas Harley. Sir Robert Ladbroke, kt7
Barlow Tr.ecothic, esq.^ William Beckford, esq.*
Richard Oliver, esq," Frederick Bull, esq."*
14 Richard Oliver, esq. Frederick Bull, esq.**
Jolm Sawbridge, esq.'^ George Hayley, esq.'*
15 Nathaniel Newnham."* George Hayley, esq.
JohnKirkman, esq.'* Frederick Bull, esq.'^
Jphn Sawbridge, esq. Sir Watkin Lewis, kt.'*
Brook Watson, esq.***
' An Alderman of London ; Lord Mayor in 1738. — ^ An Alder-
man oi London ; Lord Mayor in 1748. — 3 An Alderman of London \
Lord Mayor In 1756; died, anew Writ ordered, Nov. 23, 1758.—
4 An Alderman of London.-^S An Alderman of London ; Lord
Mayor in 1759.—^ Brother to the Earl of Oxford \ an Alderman of
London *y Lord Mayor in 1768. — 7 Died, and the Speaker gave No-
tice in the London Gazette of November 13th, 1773, that he would
at the end of fourteen Days from that Date, issue his Warrant to the
•Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ. — ^ A second time Lord
Mayor In 177O9 he died during his Mayoralty \ the Speaker gave
Notice in the London Gazette of July lOth, 177O9 that he would at
the end of fourteen Days from that Date, issue his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make put a, new Writ.— 9 An Alderman of
London ; elected Lord Mayor on the Death of Mr Beckford in 1770.
;— 10 An Alderman of London. — ^i An Alderipan of London.^^^''-
Lord. Mayor in 1 774.-13 Lord Mayor of London ; Lord Mayor in
J 776. — M An Alderman of London.'-^^S An Alderman oi London ; ,
Lord Mayor in 1784. — '^ Died, the Speaker gave Notice in the
London Gazette of September 14, 1781, that he would at the end of
fourteen Days from that Date issue his ^V^arrant to the Clerk of the
Crown to make out a new Writ. — ^7 Died, a new Writ ordered, Jan.
^784.—^^ An Alderman oi London ; died before the Meeting of the
Parliament, a new Writ ordered, December 5, 1780. — ^9 An Al-
derman of London 'y Lord Mayor in 1781.— ^ An Alderman of
London,
Pari. 13. John Roberts^ esq. petitioned against Mr BttiPs Elec-
tion, but afte rwards req^uested leave to withdraw it^ Ivhich the House
|;ranted.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. III. London contimted.
16 Brook Watson, esq. Sir Watkin Lewes, kt.
Nathaniel Newnhani, esq. John Sawbridge, esq.
17 Winiam Curtis, esq.'
Brook Watson, esq.*'
John W.Anderson, esq.*
18 William Curtis, esq.
John W- Anderson, esq.*
Sir Watkin Lewes, kt.
John Sawbridge, esq.'*
William Lushington, esq.''
William Lushington, esq.
HarvL'y Chr. Combe, esq.*'
1 Sir Wm. Curtis, kt.' William Lushington, esq.
Harvey Chr. Combe, esq. Sir JohnW Anderson, bt.*
2 Harvey Chr. Combe, esq.' Sir Charles Price, bt."*
Sir Wm. Curtis, bt. Sir John Anderson, bt.
3 Harvey Chr. Combe, esq. James Shaw, esq.*
Sir Charles Price, bt. Sir Wm. Curtis, kt.
2' Made Stwvard of the three Chihern Hundreds in the County of
Buckingham; a new Writ ordered, February 22. 1793. — ^' Died, a
new Writ ordered, February 23, 1793. — *J An Alderman ci London;
Lord Mayor in 1796.— M An Alderman ai London— ^S Aa hXAet-
manoi Londoa. — '^ &.a Alderman ot London. — »7 Created a Uaronet,
J798.
Pari. 16. Richard Aliinson, esq. and some of the Voters, petition-
ed against the Election oi John Sawbridge, esq. not renewed ad
Seeaion.
' An Alderman of the City of London ; a Banker in London ; a
Commissioner for the Issue of Exchequer Bills.—! An Alderman of
the City of London, and Commissioner for the Issue of Exchequer
Bills. — 3 An Aldeiman of the City of London. — 4 An Alderman and
Merchant of the City of London. — S An Aldeiman of this City, and
late Lord Mayor of London.
Pari. a. Sir Waiiin Lci
renewed in id Session, M
icittee reported to the Hoi
elected, and that the Peiitli
nd some of the Freemen petitioned,
1804. The Chairman of the Com-
.hat the sitting Members were duly
IS frivolous and v
^AHLIAMEKTARY REGISTER. 155
Pari. No, 112. Monmouthshire.
1 1 William Morgan, esq. Capel Hanbury, esq.
12 William Morgan, esq/ Capel Hanbury, esq/
ThomasMorgan, jun. esq. John Hanbury, esq.
13 Thomas Morgan, esq.^ John Hanbury, esq.
John Morgan, esq.
14 John Morgan, esq- John Hanbury, esq.
15 John Morgan, esq. John Hanbury, esq.
1 6 John Morgan, esq. Johii Hanbury, esq.*
George Vise. Neville.^
James Rook, esq.^
IT JcAn Morgan, esq.''' James Rook, esq.*
Robert Salisbury, esq.^
18 Charles Morgan, esq. James Rook, esq.
1 James Rook, esq.' Charles Morgan, esq.
2 James Rook, esq.^ Charles Morgan, esq.
Lord A. J. H. Somerset.^
3 Lord A. J. H. Somerset. Sir Charles Morgan, bt.'*
' Died, a new Writ ordered, November 17, 1763.—* Died, a new
Writ ordered, December 17, 1765. — 3 Lord Lieutenant and Custos
Rotulorum for the Counties of Monrnoutb and Brecon y died, and the
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new
Writ, June 28, 1771,-4 Died before the Parliament met, anew
Writ ordered, June 11, 1784.- — 5 Before in this Parliament for SeO'
ford\ eldest Son of the Earl of Abergavenny ^ on whose Death he
succeeded to the Peerage \ the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, November 12, 1785.
— ^ A Colonel in the Army.— 7 Died, and the Speaker issued his
Warrant to ttie Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, July
24, 1792. — 8 Made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot 5 made a Major-
General, Sept. 18, 1787.— 9 Created a Baronet of Gr^/i/ Britain^
April J J, 1795. '
'Major-General, and Colonel of a Regimcpt of Foot. — « Made a
lieutenant* General \ died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to
the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ:, October 1805. —
3 Brother to the Duke of Ueaufort.^^^ Succeeded his Father as Baro-
net in iSoiS.
J56 VAE.LIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. lis. Monmouth.
1 1 Benjamin Bathurst, esq.'
13 Benjamin Bathurst, esq,*
John Stepney, esq.
13 John Stepney, esq.'
14 Sir John Stepney, bt.
15 Sir John Stepney, bt*
16 Sir John Stepney, bt,*
Henry, Marquis of Worcester.*
IV Henry Marquis of Worcester.'
Charles Bragge, esq.*
l8 Charles Thompson, esq.'
Lortl Ilobert Edward Somerset.'"
1 Lord Robert Edward Somerset.*
2 Lord Charles Somerset.*
3 I-ord Charles Somerset.
'Brother to LoxA Baiburst ; Out-Ranger of Windsor Forest.—
= Died, a new Writ ordeied, November 14, 1767. — 3 Eldc5t Son of
Sir "John Stepney, bart. to whose Estate and Title he succeeded;
made tnvoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Saxony in 1775. —
4 Appointed Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Berlin. — S Made
Steward of the three Cbillern Hundreds in the County of Buctingham.
a new Writ ordered March 1788.—* Eldest Son of the Duke of
Beaujorl.—n Made his Election for the City of Bristol; a new Writ
ordered, December 13, 1790— SQf the Inner Temple— 9 Vice-
Admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet ; created a Ba.
ronet of Great Britain in 1797 S died, a new Writ ordered, March
23, i7rj<J— '° Third Son of the Duke of Beaufort ; a Captain of
1 Third S™ of the Dtikc of Beavfort ; a Lieutenant-Colonel of
Dragoons. — ' Second Son of the Duke of Beaufort ; Comptroller of
(he Kind's Household ;a Major-General in the Army, and Colonel of
a Regiment of Foo^ ; made Joint Paymaster- Genera! of the Land
Forces ; 3 new Writ ordereJ, June 28, 1804, he was re-elected.
^
f ARLIAltlSNTARY RBG'ISTER. 157
VarL No. 114. Norfolk,
1 1 Hon. Geo. Townshend.' Armine Wodehouse, esq.*
12 Hon. Geo. Townshend.^ Sir Arniine Wodehouse, bt.
Thomas de Grey, esq.
1 3 Thomas de Grey, esq. Sir Edward Astley, bt.
14 Thomas de Grey, esq.* Sir Edward Astley, bt.
Thomas W. Coke, esq.
15 Thomas W. Coke, esq. Sir Edward Astley, bt.
16 Sir Edward Astley, bt. Sir John Wodehouse, bt.
17 Thomas W. Coke, esq. Sir John Wodehouse, bt.*
18 Thomas W. Coke, esq. Sir John Wodehouse, bt.^
Jacob Henry Astley, esq.^
1 Thomas W. Coke, esq. Sir Jacob Henry Astley, bt.
2 Thomas W. Coke, esq. Sir Jacob Henry Astley, bt."
3 ITiomas W. Coke, esq.^ Rt. Hon. Wm. Windham.*
Edward Coke, esq."^ Sir Jacob Astley, bt.
• I Eldest Son of Lord Viscount Townshend \ afterwards a Colonel
in the Army j Brigadier- General in North America^ and Colonel of
a Regiment of Foot ; made a Major-General in March 1761.—
* Eldest Son of ^\x Armine Wodehouse kiU to whose Title he succeed-
cd May 2, 1777.— 3 Succeeded his Father as Viscount Townshend^ a
jncw Writ ordered March 21, 1764. — 4 Surveyor of the Woods in
the Duchy oi Lancaster \ died, a new Writ ordered, April 13,
^776. — 5 Colonel of the East Nor/oik Regiment of Militia. — ^ Creat-
ed Baron Wodehouse of Kimber/ey in Norfolk j a new Writ ordered|
November 2, 1797. — 7 Son to Sir Edward Astley^ hart.
* Died, October 1806, but no new Writ was issued, and the Par-
liament was dissolved, October 24, 1806. — * One of His Majesty'*
Principal Secretaries of State for the Colonial Department, Not duly
elected. Mr Windham being also elected for New Romney^ in for
that place.— 3 Not duly elected ; afterwards chosen for Derhy.^^
4 Brother to Thos, W, Coke^ esq. In this Parliament before for
Derby.
Pari. 3. A Petition from several of the Electors against the Re-
turn of Messrs Coke and Windham, on the 19th of February 1807,
the House found that neither Mr Coke nor Mr Windham were duly
elected. A new writ ordered, March 1807.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari,' No. 115. Nortcick.
1 1 John, Lord Hobart.' Rt. Hon. Horace Walpole.*
Harbord Harbord, esq.* Edward Bacon, esq.'
12 Harbord Harbord, esq. Edward Bacon, esq.
13 Harbord Harbord, esq.' Edward Bacon, esq.
14 Sir Harbord Harbord, bt. Edward Bacon, esq.
15 Sir Harbord Harbord, bt. Edward Bacon, esq,
16 Sir Harb. Harbord, bt.' Rt. Hon. Wm. Windham."
Hon. Henry Hobarf^
Hon. Henry Hobart.
17 Hon. Henry Hobart.'" Rt. Hon.Wra. Windham.'
18 Hon. Henry Hobart. Rt. Hon. Wm. Windham.
JohnFrere, esq.
! John Frere, esq. Rt. Hon. Wni. Windham.
2 Robert Fcllowes, esq. William Smith, esq.
3 Robert Fellowes, esq. John Patteson, esq.
' Eldest Soil of the Eacl of BuctiiigharTishire ; sppointed Comp-
troller of His Majesty's Household ; r new Writ ordered, December
22, 1755, he was re-elected ; succeeded his Father as Earl of Buct-
TJigbamsbire } a new Writ ordered, December 2, 1756. — * Brother
to the late Earl of Orford ; a Teller of the Exchequer, and Auditor-
General of the Plantations ; called up to the House of Peers by the
Title of Baron Wa/j>oU of WooUrlon in the County of Norfo/k ; a
new Writ ordered, June 18, 1756. — 3 Before in this Parliament foe
Newport, Cornwall-^ a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations; in
i7jS he was chosen Chairman of Privileges and Elections in room of
Viscount Dupplin, and was continued in the same important Trust
during the 12th and 13th Parliaments, when in the 3d Session of the
lait, the justly-celebrated Grenville Act passed, hj which contested
Elections ceased to be tiied at the Bar of the House. — * Eldest Son
of Sir William Morden Harbord, barC. and a K.B.— S Succeeded his
Father as Baronet. — * Privy Counsellor in Ireland. — 7 Created Lord
Siiffield. Baton of Nuffield \n the County a? Norfolk, and the Speaker
Issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new
Writ, Septembers, 1786.— ^ Brother to the T.ax\ of Buciingbam-
shire, not duly elected ; a new Writ ordered, March 1787. — 9 Made
Steward of tlie three Cbiltern Hundreds in the Co^xxA\ ni Buclingbam-j
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTfiR. 159
a new Writ ordered, July 7, 1794, and during the Vacancy he was
made Secretary at War, and admitted a Member of the Privy Coun-
cil oi Great Britain\ he was re-elected. — ^ Chairman of the Commit-
tees of Ways and Means ; died, a new Writ ordered. May 1799.
Pari. 16. Sir Thomas Beevor^ bart. and several Freeholders peti-
tioned against Mr tfoharl^s first Election, and the Committee who
tried it found it a Void Election, March 1787.
Pari* 16. The same Persons petitioned against Mr Hobart^s second
Election, but the Committee who tried it found him duly elected.
I I i ( • 1 1 1 1 1 1 ifip < I 1 1 1 n I I II I - - ' - I I I
ParL No. ii6« Lynn Regis.
1 1 Sir John Turner, bt. Horace Walpole, esq/
Hon. Horace Walpole.*
12 Sir John Turner, bt.^ Hon. Horace Walpole.
13 Sir John Turner, bt. Hon. Thomas Walpole.*
14 Crisp Molineux, esq. Hon. Thomas Walpole.
15 Crisp Molineux, esq. Hon. Thomas Walpole.
16 Crisp Molineux, esq. Hon. Horatio Walpole.^
17 Sir Martin Folkes, bt. Hon. Horatio Walpole.
1 8 Sir Martin Folkes, bt. Hon. Horatio Walpole.
1 Hon. Horatio Walpole.* Sir Martin B. Folkes, bt.
2 Hon. Horatio Walpole.* Sir Martin B. Folkes, bt.
S Rt. H» Hon L. Walpole. Sir Martin B. F^olkes, bt.
' Succeeded his Father as Lord Walpole of Wooherton ; a new
Writ ordered) Feb. 16^ ^757'— * Third Son to the late Earl of
Orford\ Usher of the Exchequer \ Comptroller of the Pipe Office,
and Clerk of the Estreats in the Court of Exchequer ; in this Parlia-
ment before for Castle Rising ^ afterwards Earl of Orford.'^Z Made a
Committioner of the Treasury \ a new Writ ordered, June 2, 1762, he
was re>elected.«- *4 Brother to Lord Walpole \ a Merchant in London,
-«-5 Eldest Son of Lord Walpole.
^ Eldest Son o^lloxdiWalpole, — '^ From the ist of April 1806, he
was stiled Lord Walpole^ his Father being then created Earl of Or-
ford, ^ ^'
160 I'ARIIAMENTARY REGISTER.
I'arl. No.iiy. Yarmouth.
II R.H.SirE.Walpole, KB.' Hon. Charles Townshend-*
Charles Townshend, esq.^
i2 R. H. SIrE.Walpole,KB. Charles Townshend, esq.*
13 Hon. Richard Walpole.' Charles Townshend, esq.**
14 Hon. Richard Walpole. Charles Townshend, esq.'
15 Hon. Richard Walpole. Rt.H. C. Townshend.*
1 6 Henry Beaafoy, esq. Sir John Jervis, k.b.'
17 Henry Beaufoy, esq.'" Rt. Hon. C. Townshend.'*
Stephens Howe, esq."
ly Stephens Howe, esq."' Lord Charles Townshend.
William Loftus, esq.'* Henry Jodrell, esq.'^
I William Loftus.' Henry Jodrell, esq.
'2 Sir Tho. Troubridge, bt.* Thomas Jervis, esq.*
3 Hon. Edward Harbord.^ Stephen Lushington, esq.*
■ Second Son of the late Earl of Orford; Clerk of the Pells in
Engiondi and Clerk of the Pleas in Zrc/an,/. — 'Second Son of Lord
Viscount Townshend; appointed Treasurer of the Chamber ; a new
Writ ordered, December 4, 1756, he was chosen for Sa/casb in
CornwalL — 3 Nephew to Lord Viscount Tawnihend. — 4 Made a
Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, December 1 7,
1765, he was te-choien.— 5 Next Brother to Lord Walpole; a Mer-
chant in London. — ^ Made a Commissioner of the Treasury ; a new
Writ ordered, February 5, 1770, he was re-eiected. — 7 Made one
of the Vice Treasurers of Ire/and; a new Writ ordered, June j,
1777, he was re-elected. — 8 ^pp^;,, ted Treasurer of the Navy; a
new Writ ordered, April 4, 1783, he was reelected— 9 A Captain
in the Navy; made a Rcar-Admiral in 1787 : now Earl of S( Vin-
cent.— '■° Secretary to the Board for theManagement of Affairs in ihe
Kaitlndies; died, anew Writ ordered, May 22, 1795. — "Col.ofa
Rep. of Foot, and a Brig.-Gen. in the West Indies " Son of ^^t.
i\ms Townshend ; a Lieut. -Colonel of Foot in the Army ; died a
few days after his Election. — 'J Died in the West Indies before the
Parliament met ; a new Writ for two Members ordered October 31,
1796. — '4 Son-in-law to Marquis Townshend ; Colonel of a Regiment
of Footj and a Major-Geaertil.— >5 Recorder of this Borough.
iJarliamei^tary RECJiStEti. i6
* A Major- General and Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons. — ^ A
Captdifi in the Royal Navy ;* Colonel of Marines, and one of the
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty ; irtadp Rear- Admiral or the
White, April 23, 1804. — 3 A Kihg*s Counsel i Cooinsel to the Ad-
miralty, and a Commissioner of Bankrupts.— 4 Son of Lord Siiffield.
— S Died, a new Writ ordered, January 1807. — ^ A Barrister at
Law.
Pari No. 118. Thetford.
1 1 Lord Henry Baauclerk.* Charles F. Scudamote, esq^*
Herb. R. Westphaling, esq,
12 Hon. Aubrey JBeauclerk.' Hon. Henry S. Conway.*
13 John Drummond, esq.^ Hon. Henry S. Conway.
Charles, L.V. Petersham.*^
14 Charles Fitzroy, esq.^ Chas. F. Scudamore, esq.®
15 Richard Hopkins, esq.'* Chas. F. Scudamore, esq.^
George Earl of Euston."
1 6 Sir Charles Kent, bt. George Jennings, esq.
1 7 Robert John Buxton, esq. Joseph Randyll Burch, esq.
IS John Harrison, esq. Joseph Randyll Burch, esq*
f John Harrison, esq. Joseph Randyll Burch, esq^
2 John Harrison, esq ' Thomas Creevey, esq.
3 Lord William Fitzroy.* James Mingay, esq.^
Thomas Creevey, esq.
* Uncle to the Duke of St Albans \ died, January 6, 1761, nd
new Writ issued. — * Made his Election for the City of Hereford ; a
new Writ ordered, December 2, 1754. — 3 Only Son to Lord Vere^
now Duke of ^ Alhans*-^^ Brother to the Earl of Hertford \ a
Groom of the Bedchamber to the King ; Colonel of a Regiment of
Dragoons, and a Lieutenant-Gencral ; appointed one of His Majes-
ty's Principal Secretaries of State, a new Writ ordered, Dec. 17,
1765, he was re-elected.— 5 Died^ and the Speaker Issued his Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown for ancvv Writ, August 1774. — ^ Eldest
Son of the Earl oi Harrington \ a Captain in the Army, now Earl of
Harrington. — 7 Brother to the Puke of Grafton y Col. of a Regt. of
Dragoons-, a Major-Gen. and Vice-Chamberlain to the (Jiieerr, On
• [vol. II.] M ' \\\f>
162 !>ARLIAM£NTAILY REGISTER*
1,
tlie Dissolution of this Parliament he was created Lord Southampton*
8 Deputy Ranger oiWbittlebury Forest, and Cursitor in the Court of
Chancery in Ireland. — 9 Made Steward of the three Cbikern Hun-
dreds^ a new Writ ordered March 28, 1782. — '^ Made a Commis-
sioner of the Admiralty, a new Writ ordered^ March 17^ 1782*— •
« Eldest Son of the Duke of Grafton.
» An Under Secretary of State for the Home Department.—* Son
of the Duke of Grafton. — 3 King's Counsel j not duly elected.
Pari. 3. Thomas Qreevey^ esq. and some of the Freemen petition-
ed against the Election of James Mingay^ esq. and the Committee
who tried^ the Election reported to the House, that James Mingay^
esq. was not duly elected, and that Thomas Creevey^ esq. was duly
elected, and ought to have been returned, Feb. 4, 1807.
fARXilAMENTARY ]E|LEGIST£K^ 163
Pari No. 119. Caslle Risingi
1 1 Hon. Thomas Howard.' Hon. Horace Walpole.*
Charles Boon, esq.
12 Hon. Thomas Howard. Charles Boon, esq.
13 Jenison Shaftoe, esq.^ Thomas Whateley, esq.*
Crisp Molineux, esq. Heneage, Lord Guernsey;^
14 Alex. Wedderburn, esq.^ Robert Macreth, esq.
Hon. Charles Finch.^
John Chet. Talbot, esq.®
15 John Chet. Talbot, esq.^ Robert Macreth, esq. '
Sir James Erskine, bt.'*
1 6 Walter Sneyd, esq. Charles Boone, esq-
17 Henry Drummond, esq.'^ Charles Boone, esq.
Charles Chester, esq.
18 Charles Chester, esq. Horatio Chilrchiil, esq^
1 Charles Chester, esq. Horatio Churchill, esq.
2 Charles Chester, esq. Peter Isaac Thelusson, esq.*
3 Charles Chester, esq. Richard Sharpe, esq.
' Second Son of the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire j a Counsellor
at Law. — * Third Son of the late Earl of OrfQrd\ Usher of the Ex-
chequer, &c. ; made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds j a
new Writ ordered, February i6, 1757, hfe was chosen for Lynn
Regis*^^ Died^ and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of
the Crown for a new Writ, '^7'» — ^ ^"^ of the Under Se*
cretaries to the Earl of Suffolk, one of His Majesty's Principal Secre-
taries of State \ made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; a
new Writ ordered, January 25, 1770, he was re-elected ; made
Keeper of His Majesty's Private Roads, Gates, and Bridges, and
Conductor or Guide of his Royal Person in all the Royal Progresses ;
a new Writ ordered, January 21, 1772, he was re elfected ; died, a
new Writ ordered, June 3, 1772. — S Eldest Son of the Earl of
y^ylesford.^-'^ Solicitor- General to His Majesty ; made his Election
iox Oakhampton, a new Writ ordered, December 23, 17 74. ---7 Se-
cond Son of the Earl of Aylesford \ made Steward of the three
Cbiltern Hundreds, in the County of Bucks ; a new Writ ordered.
May 15, 1777, he was chosen for Maidstone,^^^ Nephew and Heir
to Earl Talbot. "^P Made a Lord Commissioner of Trade and Planta-
M 2 tiovis'
'PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
tions, a new Writ ordered December 20, 1781, he was re-elected J
SQcceetied his Uncle as Karon Ta/bol, a new Writ ordered, June
1781.— 'o A M:^or of Dragoons, now Earl of flo/J-ZyiTi — » Died,
a new Writ ordered, July j, 1794.
* A Merchant in London ; created Lord Rendletham in Ireland in
i3o6.
Par!, Xo. 1 20. NorUiamp!oiishlre.
1 1 Sir Edmund Isham, bt.' Valentine Knightley, esq*
William Cartwright, esq.
12 Sir Edmund Isham, bt. William Cartwright, esq.
13 Sir Edmund Isham, bt.' Sir William Dolben, bt.
Lucy Knightley, esq,
14 Lucy Knightley, esq. Thomas Powys, esq,
15 Lucy Knightley, esq. Thomas Powys, esq.
1 6 Sir James Langham, bt. Thomas Powys esq.
17 Thomas Dickins, esq. Thomas Powys, esq.
1 S Thomas Dickins, esq. Thomas Powys, esq.*
William R. Cartwright, esq.
W. R. Cartwright, esq,
W, R. Cartwright, esq.
3 J.Charles, Vt.Althorpe.' W. R, Cartwright, esq.
' Assessor lo tlie Deputy Earl MarsliHl. — ' Died, a new Wiit or-
dered. December 2, 1 754. — .1 Died, a new Writ ordered, December
21, 1772,— 4 Made Steward of the three Cbf/lert, Hundreds in the
County of Buciinghom ; a new Writ ordered, July 17, 1797, after-
wards created Lord Liffo'd.
1 Thomas Dickens, esq. W. R. Cartwright, esq.
2 Thomas Dickens, esq. W, R. Cartwright, esq.
I FlJest Son of Earl Spencer, one of the Lords Commist
the Treasury.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER, l65
Pari. No. 17.1. Peterboroush .
'4>'
1 1 Edw. W. Montagu, esq." Matthew Lamb, esq.*
12 Armsted Parker, esq. Sir Matthew Lamb, bt.
1 3 Matthew Wyldbore, esq. Sir Matthew Lamb, bt.^
Henry Lord Bellasyse.*
Richard Benyon, esq.
1 4 Matthew Wyldbore, esq. Richard Benyon, esq.
15 James Phipps, esq. Richard Benyon, esq*
1 6 James Phipps, esq.^ Richard Benyon, esq.
Hon. Lionel Damer.^ Richard Benyon, esq.
17 Hon. Lionel Damer. Richard Benyon, esq.
J 8 Hon. Lionel Damer. Richard Benyon, esq.^
French Lawrence, esq.*
1 Hon. Lionel Damer. French Lawrence, esq. llv.
2 William Elliot, esq.* French Lawrence, esq^
3 Rt. Hon. William Elliot. French Lawrence, esq.
J Uncle to the Earl of Sandwich ; died, January 22, 1 761, no new-
Writ issued. — 2 Created a Baronet, January 17, 1755.— 3 Died, a
new Writ ordered, November 22, 1768.— 4 Only Son of Earl Faw
conberg^ to whose Title he succeeded j a new Writ ordered, Febru-
ary 1774.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, 1786. — ^ Second
Son of Lord Milton^ who was on 2d, 1792, advanced to
the Dignity o£ Ezrl Qf Dorchester, — 7 Died before this Parliament
met, a new Writ ordered, October 21, 1796. — 8 Advocate of the
Court of Arches ; King^s Professor of Civil Law in the University
of Oxford, and Judge of the Admiralty Court in the Cinque Ports.
Pari. 14. James Pbififis^ esq. petitioned against Mr Wyldbore*!
Election, but the Committee found the sitting Member duly elected.
^ Advocate of the Court of Arches 5 King's Professor of Civil Law
at Oxford \ Chancellor of that Diocese, and Judge of the Court of
Admiralty of the Cinque-Ports. •^'^ Made Secretary to the Duke of
Bedford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
M3
I'ARLIAMZNTARY REGISTER-
Par!. No. 122. Northampton.
n Hon. George Compton.' Charles Montagu, esq.*
Hon. Charles Compton.' Frederick Montagu, esq.
Richard Blackwell, esq.
J 2 Spencer Compton, esq.* Frederick Montagu, esq-
LucyKnightley, esq.
13 Sir George Osborne, bt.' Sir Geo, B. Rodney, bt.'
Hon. Thomas Howe.'
Hon-Wilbr-Tollemache.*
14 Hon. Wilbr. Tollemache. Sir Geo. Robinson, bt.
15 G.Aug. L.V. Ahhorpe.' George Rodney, esq.'"
Charles, Lord Lucan."
IG Charles, Ld. Compton.'* Fiennes Trotman, esq.
17 Charles, Ld. Compton.'* Hon. Edward Bouverie.'^
Hon. Spencer Percival.'^
18 Hon, Spencer Percival.'" Hon. Edward Bouverie.
1 Hon. Spencer Perceval.' Hon. Edward Bouverie.*
2 Hon. Spencer Perceval, Hon. Edward Bouverie,
S Hon. Spencer Perceval. Hon, Edward Bouverie.
I Byother to the Earl of NorlbamlJlon, to whose Title he succeed-
ed ; anew Writ ordered, December 2, 1754. — ^ Died, a new Writ
ordered, May 30, 1759. — 3 Brother to the Earl of Nortbamfilott i
died, a new Wiit ordered, November 27, 1755.— 4 An Officer in
the Army, and Brother to the Earl oi Ncrlhampton, to whose Title
he succeeded ; a new Writ ordered, November J5, 1763. — $ Nephew
to the Earl of Halifax ; an Officer in the Army ; found to be not
duly elecled, Februaiy 14, 17(19; in this Parliament afterward* for
So/j/nff,— 6 Duly elected; Vice-Admiral of the Red, and Reat-
Admiial of Crcflf Brilain.—l Brother to Lord Viscount Ha-we of ihe
Kingdom oi hetand', duly elected, and ought to have been returned ;
aied. and ihe Speaker issued his Warrant for anew Writto the Clerk
of the Crown, November 30, 1771, — S Ne\t Brother to the Earl of
Dyjiiri. — 9 Only Son of Earl Spencer i made.a Commissionet of the
Treasury ; a new Writ ordered, March 27. 1782, he was re elected ;
ni»de Stcuard of the three Chi/icrn HanJret/i in \)^c County of Buds ;
anew Wiit ordered, April lo, 17S2, he was chosen for the County
olSurwj. — 'o Eldest ion of Sir Ci--rge Bridees Rodnty, ban.; an
' - ■ . . . , . OlEcet
PAHLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 16?
Officer in the Foot Guards.— ^^ Of the Kingdom of /r^/n/r^ ^ Father-
in-law to Viscount Altborpe. — '» Eldest Son of the Earl of Norib^
ampton^ and Colonel of the Northamptonshire Militia. — ^3 Next Bro-
ther to the Earl of Radnor.-^H Succeeded his Father as Earl of
Northampton ; a new Writ ordered, April 1796.— '5 Brother to the
Earl of Egmont and to Lord Arden ; Deputy Recorder of this Bo-
rough, and Surveyor of the Meltings, and Clerk of the Irons' of His
Majesty's Mint. — ^^ Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds j
a new Writ ordered, February 1801, he was re- chosen, and during
the Vacancy was made Solicitor- General to His Majesty.
Pari. 13. The Honble. Thomas Howe petitioned against the sitting
Members. The House agreed with the Committee that the Petitioner
and Sir George Bridges Rodney, bart. were duly elected, and ought to
have been returned 5 and the Return was amended by leasing Sir
George Osborne'^s Name, and inserting the Honble. Thomas Howe'^s*
' Brother to the Earl of Egmont ; Surveyor of the Meltings, and
Clerk of the Irons in the Mint j Attorney-General to the King,* and
Counsel to the University of Cambridge. ^^'^ Uncle to the Earl of
Radnor,
M4
IblJ rARJ-IAMINTARY REGISTER,
Pii'l. Ko. 123. BracUnj.
1 1 Marshe Dickinson, esq. Thos. Humbeistone, esq.'
Sir Wm. Moreton, kt.»
1 2 Marshe Dickenson, esq.' Robert Wood, esq.*
JohnL.V.Hinchingbroke.'
i 3 William Egerion, esq.* Robert Wood, esq.^
Timothy Caswell, esq.*
14 William Egerton, esq. Timothy Caswell, esq.
15 John Wm Egerton, esq.' Timothy Caswell, esq.
1 6 John Wm. Egerton, esq. Timothy Caswell, esq.'"
Samuel Haynes, esq,
17 JohnWm. Egerton, esq. Samuel Haynes, esq.
IS John Wm. Egerton, esq. Samuel Haynes, esq.
1 Samuel Haynes, esq. John Wm. Egerton, esq.'
2 Samuel Haynes, esq." John Wm. Egerton, esq.'
Robert H.Bradshaw, esq. Anthony Henderson, esq.*
3 Robert H.Bradshaw, esq. Anthony Henderson, esq.
' Died, a new Writ oiiiered, November 13, 1755. — ' Recorder o£
the City oi London.— i Chairman of the Committees of Ways and
Means; died, a new Writ ordered, Februarys, i;6j.— 4 Under Se-
cretary to the Right Horible. William Put, one of His Majesty's
principal Secretaries of alate. — 5 Eldest Son of the Earl of Xflni/tUifAj
an Olhcer in tile Foot Guards.— 1 Major to the 2d Troop of Horse
Piiards; Yeoraan Cltrk of tU Jewel Office, and Brother to the
Bishop of Coventry and Liicbfitld.—l Under Secretary to Lord Vis-
count Weymouth, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State,
and Master of the RfveIs In Ireland; died, and the Speaker issued
his Warrant to the Cleik of the Crown for a new Writ, Sept. 28,
jpjyi. — 8 Deputy Paymaster. General of the Land Forces. — 9 Eldest
Son of the'biahup of D«rA<7« ; a Litutenaiit.Colonel of Dragoons.
—'0 Made a Commissioner of the Excise ; s new Writ ordered, June
30, 1789 i made a Colonel in the Army, October 19, 1793, and a
Maj 01- General, February 27, 1795 j made Colonel of the 14th Re-
mcnt of Dtagpons in (797.
1 Millie Steward of the Manor of Eim/ Ihndred; a new Writ or-
ficred, December 1802.— » A Major-General, and Colonel of a Regi-
ment of Dragoons. — .1 Succeeded to the Earldom of .Bn/^eti'd/r/- ;
a npw Wiit crdetcd, March 33, 1SC3. — 4 A Barrister at Law.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER* 169
JParL No. 1 24. Higham Ferrers.
1 1 John Yorke, esq/
1 2 Hon. John Yorke.*
IS Frederick Montagu, esq.
14 Frederick Montagu, esq.
15 Frederick Montagu, esq.^
16 Rt. Hon. Frederick Montagu.*
17 T^Uiam, Viscount Duncannon.^
John Lee, esq.* »
James Adair, esq.^
IB James Adair, esq.*
1 Stephen Thurston Adey, esq.
2 Francis Ferrand Foljambe, esq.
3 Francis Ferrand Foljambe, esq.
< Fourth Son of the Earl of Hardwicie ; Clerk of the Crown in
the Court of Chancery; appoftited Clerk to the Commission of Bank-
rupts 5 a new Writ ordered, December 22, 1755, he was re-electcd,^-
^ Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations \ a new Writ or-
dered, December 17, 1768, he was re-elected.—^ Made a Commis-
sioner of the Ty^asury ^ a new Writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he
was re-elected ; again appointed to the same Office \ a new Writ or-
dered, April 4, ^783, he was re-elected, and soon after sworn a
Member of the Most Honourable Privy Council •—4 Ranger of SaU
cey Forest in the County oi Northampton. '^S Only Son of the Jlarl
01 Besborougbm Ireland \ made his Election for Knaresborough ; a
new Writ ordered, December 22, 1790.—^ Attorney-General, and
Serjeant of the Coimty Palatine of Lanc^t^ter n died> and the Speaker
issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a niew Writ, Sept.
I, 1793.*— 7 One of the King's Serjeants, and Counsel to the Board
of Ordpance.-r-^ Made Chief Justipe of Chester j a new Writ order-
ed, December i, 1796, he was re- chosen ^ died, and the Speaker
issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, 1798.
PARLIAMENTARY RKGISTER.
Pari. No. 125. Northumberland.
1 1 Sir Wm. Middleton, bt.' Sir Henry Grey, bt;
George Delaval, esq.
12 George Delaval, esq. Sir Henry Grey, bt.
13 George DcIaval, esq. Sir Edward Blacket, bt.
14 Lord Algernon Percy.' Sir William Middleton, bt.
15 Lord Algernon Percy.' Sir William Middleton, bt.
i6 Lord Algernon Percy.* Sir William Middleton, bt.
Charles Grey, esq.
17 Charles Grey, esq. Sir William Middleton, bt.^
Thomas R. Beaumont, esq.*
1 8 Charles Grey, esq. Thomas R. Beaumont, esq.
1 Hon. Charles Grey.' Thomas R. Beaumont, esq.
2 Hon. Charles Grey.* Thomas R. Beaumont, esq.
3 Charles, Vise. Howick. Thomas R. Beaumont, esq.
' Died, a new Writ ordeted, December!, 1757. — » Second Son of
the Duke of Nonbumberland.—i Heir to the Barony of Lf-uatne of
jUniaich in the County of NBrlhumbcrland.—^ Succeeded to the Ba-
rony aS Lovaine oti the Death of his Father 5 a new Writ ordcTcd,
June 2, 1786. — 5 Died, and ihc Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crowii to make out a new Writ, July 1795.—^ Lieu-
tenant-Col one l-Coromandalit of a Regiment of Light Hoise.
I Eldest Son of Lord Grey of Ho-wfci ; appointed First Lord of
the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, February 5, i8c6, he was re-
chosen ; from April i, 1806, he was stiled Viscount Howick, his Fa-
ther beinj) then created Viscount Howick and Earl Grey; appointed
one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ; 3 new Writ is--
sued, iSod, he was re-chosen.
PAltUAMENTART REGISTER. 171
Pari No. 126. Ifewcastle-upon-Tyne.
11 Sir Walter Blacket, bt. Matthew Ridley, esq.
1 2 Sir Walter Blacket, bt. Matthew Ridley, esq.
IS Sir Walter Bucket, bt. Matthew Ridley, esq.
14 Sir Waltei- Blacket, bt.' Sir Matt. W. Ridley, bt.*
Sir John Trevelyan, bt.
15 Andrew R. Bowes, esq. Sir Matt. W. Ridley, bt.
1 6 Charles Brandling, esq. Sir Matt. W. Ridley, bt.
17 Charles Brandling, esq. Sir Matt. W. Ridley, bt.
18 Charles Brandling, esq.^Sir Matt. W. Ridley, bt.
1 Sir Matt. WJ Ridley, bt." Charles J. Brandling, esq.
2 Sir Matt. W. Ridley, bt. Charles J. Brandling, esq.
S Sir Matt. W. Ridley, bt. Charles J. Brandling, esq.
I Died, a new Writ ordered, February 15, 1777.— « Son of the
late Member.—^ Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the
Countj oi Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1797.
Pari. 14. j^ndrew Rohinson Bowes ^ esq. petitioned against Sir
jfobn Trevelyan, bart. but the Committee found the sitting Member
dulj elected.
f An Alderman^ and Banker in 'Sevicastle-upon-Tyne.
TARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 127. Morpeth.
1 1 Thomas Duncombe, esq. Robert Ord, esq.'
SirM.Fetherstonhaugh, bt.
12 Thomas Duncombe, esq. John, Lord Garlics.*
13 Peter fieckford, esq. Sir Matt W. Ridley, bt.
14 Francis Eyre, esq.' PeterDelme, esq.
Hon William Byron.*
Gilbert Ellior, esq.^
John Wm. Egerton, esq.*
15 Anthony Scorer, esq.' PeterDelme, esq.
> Made Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland; a new Writ
ordered, Novembrr 23, 1755. — ' LIdest Son to the Lail oi Gal/oway.
^Noi duly elected, January 27, 1775.— 4 Only Kon of Lord
Byroa ; found to be duly elected, and ought to have been returned ;
but Mr Ejre left at liberty to petition against him, if he thought
proper ; died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of
the Crown for a new Writ, July 14, 1776. — 5 Eldest Son of the
Right Honble. Sir Gilbert Elliot, bart. to whose Title he succeeded,
January 14, 1777 ; ra^de Stcwatd of the three Cbillern Hunditdt
in the County QiBuch; a new Writ ordered, February 1777, he
■was chosen lor Roxburgbjbire.—^ Eldest Son of the Eishop of Dur-
ham; a Captain of IJtagoons. — 7 Made a Commissioner of Trade
and Plantations; a new Writ ordered, June 3, 1781, he was re-
elected ; made Secretary to His Majesty's Embassy at the Court of
Versailles, 1783.
Pari. 13. Francis Eyre, esq. petitioned, but the Committee found
the sitting Members duly elected, March 3, 1769.
Pari. 14. The Honble. William Byron and Thomas Char/es Blgge,
esq. petitioned. The Committee ft-und Mr De/m^dvlj elected ; Mr
Bigge not duly elected ; Mr Eyre not duly elected ; the Honble. IV,
Byrtin duly elected, and ought to have been returned; but left Mr
£tirf at liberty to petition within fourteen Days, if he thought proper,
January 27, 1775. ^s Eyre petitioned, but afterwards requested
leave to withdraw it, which was granted.
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'VA1LLXAMEKTAR7 RIOI8TEK. 178
Pari. No. 127. Morpeth continued.
1 6 Sir James Erskine, bu* Peter Delink, esq.^
Thomas Gregg, esq.
17SirJ.StClairEr8kme,bt."* Thomas Gregg, esq-'^
George, Vise. Morpeth."
18 \^niliam Huskison, esq.'^ George, Vise. Morpeth*
I Greoige, Vise. Morpeth.' William Huskison, esq.
8 George, Vise. Morpeth* William Ord, esq.
S Hon. William Howard.^ William Ord, esq.
' A Major of Dragoons ^ iua<ie Director of the Cbancerj in Scot^
l4mi% a new Writ ordered, February 14, l^^Sy be was re-elected j
injnlj 2789, took the Name of St Clair. — 9 firother-ia law to tbe
£arl of C^HisIe \ died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, August 22, 1789.-—
*^lbd« a Lieutenant-Colonel of Dragoons ; made Adjutant Geqe-
fal to the Fprcet at 7ouIon ; made Alde-de-Camp to the King, May
1793.— -<< Made Steward of the three Cbilttrn Hundreds in the Coun-
tj A Buckingham \ a new Writ issued, December 30, 1794-^1% Eld-
est Son of the Earl of Cariisie.-^^^ Under Secretary in tbe Office of
tbe Right Honble. Henry Dundas^ one of His Majestj^s Principal
Secretaries of State.
> Eldest Son of the Earl of Carlisle. — « Made a Member of the
Sssi LuHa Board of Cootroul \ a new Writ issued, February lo,
i8o6| he was re-elected.- 3 Second Son of the Earl of £Vrr/ix/#.
{7^ 1>AK.LIAMEKTAK.7 REGISTEK.
Part. No. 128. Benvick'Uimi-Tweed.
1 1 Thomas Watson, esq. John Delaval, esq.
12 Thomas Watson, esq.* John Crauford, esq.'
Wilmot,L.Vt. Lisburne.' Sir John H. Delaval, bt.
1 3 Robert Paris Taylor, esq. Sir John H. Delaval, bt.
14 Hon. John Vaughan.* Jacob Wilkinson, esq.*
15 Hon. John Vaughan. Sir John H. Delaval, bt.*
1 6 Hon, John Vaughan, John Hassey, L. Delaval.^
17 Hon, John Vaughan.* Sir Gilbert Elliot, bt.
John Callendar, esq. Hon. Charles Carpenter.'*
18 John Callendarj esq. George Earl of Tyrconnel.
1 George E. ofTyrconnel. Sir John Callendar, bt.
2 John Fordyce, esq.' Thomas Hall, esq.*
Francis Sitwell, esq. Alexander Allan, esq.
3 Sir John Callendar, bt. Alexander Tower, esq.
■ Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and a Major-General at Belleisle
and in Partu^a/ ; died, a new Writ ordered, Januarj' lO, 1765.—
3 Made Steirard of the Manor of Shi'/'for, in Berkshire ; a new Writ
ordered, December 17, l-]6^.--iOi Ireland ; Lord Lieutenant and
Custas koluiorurn of Cardiganshire. — 4 Brother to the Earl of Lu-
barne ; a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army ; made Colonel of a Re-
giment of Foot, and a Major-General ; msde Governor of Fort Wi/.
Ham, and in r78o made Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed. — 5 A
Merchant in London. — * Created Lord Delaval in the Kingdom of
Ireland, September 1783.— 7 Created Lox& Delaval, Baronof Z)e/ff-
Wfl/inthe County ai NorlbumberlanJ. The Speaker issued his War-
rant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, August 7,
1786.— 8 Made a Knight of the Bath in Aug, 1791 ; made Comman-
der in Chief at the Leeward Islands in 1795 ; died at Merliaico in
June 1795. The Speaker is=;ued his Warrant to the Clerk of the
Crown to make out a new Writ August 18, 1795,— 9 Next Bro-
ther to the Earl of lyrconnel ; a Captain in the Navy.
Pari. II. 'John Wilkes, esq, petitioned; renewed it the second
Session, but on February 5, 1756, requested leave to withdra.w it,
which was granted.
'Surveyor-General of the Crown lands; not duly elected.—
a Not duly elected.
JPARLIAMENTARV REGISTER. 175
Pari. 2; Sir J, Ca/Zendar and Daniel Ord^ esq. and the Commit-
tee found It was a void Election, but that the Petitions were neither
frivolous or vexatious, March 6, 1803^ a new Writ ordeied, March
7, 1803.
Pari. No. 129. Nottinghamshire.
1 1 Lord Robert Sutton/ John Thornhaugh, esq.*
12 Lord Robert Sutton. ^ John Hewet, esq.
Hon. Tho WiUoughby.*
IS Hon. Tho. Willoughby.'* John Hewet, esq.
14 Hon. Tho. Willougbby.^ Henry, Earl of Lincoln.^
Lord E. C. C. Bentinck.'^ Charles Medows, esq.
15 LordE. C. C. Bentinck. Charles Medows, esq.^
J 6 Lord L. C. C. Bentinck. Charles Medows, esq.^
17 LordE. C. C. Bentinck. Charles Medows, esq.
18 Lord W. C. Bentinck.'* Hop. Evelyn Pierrepont,
10
II
1 Lord W. C. Bentinck.' Hon. C. H Pierrepont.*
2 Lord W. C. Bentinck.3 Hon. C. H. Pierrepont.^
Anthony Hart. Eyre, esq.
S Anthony Hart. Eyre, esq. Rt. H Charles, Vt. Newark.
I Second Son of the Duke of Rutland \ Colonel of a Regiment of
Light Horse.— « Took the Name of Hewet in this Parliament. —
3 Died, anew Writ ordered, November 30, J762. — 4 Only Bxother
to Lord Middleion. — 5 Eldest Son of the Duke of Newcastle j died,
a new Writ ordered, November 26, 1778. — ^ Succeeded his Brother
as Lovd Middleton ; a new Writ ordered, December 1774. — 7 Only
Brother to the Dukd of Portland.-^^ Nephew to the late Duke of
Kingston, — 9 Took the Name of Pierrepont in 1788. — ^o Soon after
the Dissolution of this Parliament he was created Baron Pierrepont
of Holme Pierrepont^ and Viscount Newark in the County of Not-
tingbam. — ^' Son of Viscount Newark, — »» Second Son of the Duke
oi Portland \ Clerk of the Pipe, and a Lieutenant-Colonel of Dra-
goons. *
» Second Son of the Duke of Portland ; a Colonel in the Army \
Lieutenant-Colonel of the J4th Regiment of Dragoons; Clerk of the
Pipe
176 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pipe for Life ; Clerk of ilie Crown Leases, and Keeper of Records,
Accounts, and Evidences, — » Eldest Son of Viscount Newark j a
Captain in the Navy. — 3 Appoinled GoBernor of Madias or Fort St '
George, in the Eail Indies; made Steward of the three ChUlern
Hundreds ; a new Writ ordered, April 25, 1803— 4 Trora ist April
iSofi, he was Billed Viscount Ntwark, his Faihec being then crea-
ted Earl Manveri.
No. 1 30. Notlingham Toivn.
Pari.
11 G. Aug. Lord Vt. Howe.'
Hon. Wiiliam Howe.*
12 Hon. William Howe.'
13 Hon. William Howe.*
14 Hon. William Howe.'
15 Daniel P. Coke, esq.'
IH Daniel Parker Coke, esq.
17 Daniel Parker Coke, esq.
" 18 Daniel Parker Coke, esq.
Sir Willoughby Aston, bt,
John Piumtree, esq.
John Piumtree, esq.
Sir Charles Sedley, bt."
Abel Smith, esq.'
Robert Smith, esq.'
Robert Smith, esq.
Robert Smith, esq.
Robert Smith, esq.
Robert Smith, esq.'"
Sir J. B. Warren, kb. & bt."
1 SlrJ. B.Warren, KB. &bt.' Daniel Parker Coke, esq.'
2 SirJ. B.Warren, KB. &bt. Joseph Burch, esq.'
Daniel Parker Coke, esq.
3 John Smith, esq. Daniel Parker Coke, esq.
I Of Ireland ; has a Company in the Foot Guards, and Aide-de-
Camp to the Duke of Cumbcrhind i made Colonel of a Regiment of
Foot, and a Btigadier-Geneial in North America ; killed near Ti-
eonderaqa ; anew Writ ordered, November z8, 1758. — * Second
Brother to the deceased Member ; a Lieutenant Colonel in the Ar-
my, — 3 Made a Brigsdier-General on the Expedition ajjainst the
Island oiBelleisle in 1761, and in 1762 made Adjutant-General 10
the Forces sent against ihc Haiianriab ; made Lieutenant-Governor
of the IsU 0/ mg/jt.—A Made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and a
Major-General. — S Made Commander in Chief of His Majesty's
Land Forces in Norlii ^tntrice ; a General in that Country, and one
PARLIAMENTARY R£0IST£R4 177
of His Majesty *8 Commissioners for making Peace with the rebelli-
ous Colonies ; made a K. fi.— -^ Died, and the Speaker issued his Waf*
rant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, September jo, 1779*
—7 A Banker in Nottingbarh j in this Parliament before for AldbQ*
rough in Yorkshire 5 died, a new Writ ordered, I779*-^
* Brother to the Member for Norfolk,'--9 A Banker in NotUngha/ft.
— w Created Lord Carrington in Ireland; created Lord Carrington
in Great Britain. A new Writ ordered, November 2, 1797. — ^' Cap-
tain in His Majesty's Navy ; made Rear- Admiral of the Blue,
» Rear- Admiral of the Blue 5 Envof Extraordina^ to the Em-
peror of Russia. — * A Barrister at Law.— *3 Not duly elected.
Pari. 2* Danief Parker Coke^ esq. petitioned, and several of the
Inhabitants presented Petitions. The Committee found that Jo^
seph Burch^ esq. was not duly elected, that Daniel Parker Coke^ esq.
was not duly elected, that neither the Petitions or the Opposition to
them was frivolous or vexatious, but that the Conduct of the Mayor
and several of the Aldermen and other Electors, was extremely illegal
and oppressive ; and the Chairman moyed the House that no new
Writ be issued until the Conduct of the Mayot and othefs be examin-
ed, and that the Proceedings of the Committee be printed for the use
of the Members of the House, March 14, 1803, to which the House
agreed. A new Wsit ordered. May 20, 1803.
Pari. 2. Mr Coke and several of the Electors petitioned.
ParL 3. Several of the Voters petitioned against the Election of
John Smith and Daniel Parker Coke^ esqrs. Ordered to be tried; Jan^
22, 1807.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.'
Pari. No. 131. East Retford.
1 1 John White, esq. John Shelley, esq.'
12 John White, esq. John Shelley, esq.*
1 3 John Offley, esq. Sir Cecil Wray, bt.
14 Lord Tho. P. Clinton.' Sir Cecil Wray, bt.
Hon, William Hanger,*
Lord John P. Clinton.^
15 Lord John P. Clinton." Wharton Anicotts, esq.
Thomas, E. of Lincoln.'
16 Thomas, E. of Lincoln.' Wharton Amcotts, esq. ^
17 Thomas, E. of Lincoln.' Sir John Ingilby, bt.
18 WiliiamH Clinton, esq-'°
William Petrie, esq. Sir Wharton Amcotts, bt.
1 William Petrie, esq. Sir Wharton Amcotts, bt.
2 Robert Craufurd, esq.' John Jaffray, esq
3 Charles Crauford, esq.* Thomas Hugham, esq-
1 Appointed Keeper of the Records in tlie Tower ; a new Writ or-
dered, November 15, 17^5, he was re elected ; appointed Clerk of
the Pipe ; a neiv Writ ordered, January 28, i7J7i Se was re-elected.
— ^IVIade Treasurer of His Majesty's Housbold, and sworn of the
Privy Council ; a new Writ ordered, November 22, 1766, he was
re-elected. — 3 Second Son of the Duke ai Ne-j)caslle i a Captain of
Dragoons ; made his Election for Wesiminsier ; a new Writ ordered,
January 27, 1 775. — 4 Next Brother to Lord Co/eraine oi the King-
'dum oUre/an J ; made Steward of the three Chillern HundreJs \n
the County of Bucks ; a new Writ ordered, '778. he was
chosen for ^Idbormgb in YorkMre.~% Third Son of the Duke of
Newcanle. — "^ |n jjeccmber i78omadea Lord of the Bedchamber to
tlie I'Mtice of Wales; died, a new Writ ordered, December 1781.—
7 Eldest Sou to the Duke of NewcaitU ; a Lieutenant-Colonel in the
Army ; made.Aide-de-Camp to the King ; made Colonel of a Regi-
ment of Light Dragoons. — ^ Made a Maior-General in 1787. —
B succeeded his Father as Duke of Newconle ; a new Writ ordered,
February 26, 1794.—'° Son of Sir Henry Clinlon, K. B. ; an Officer
iu the Army ; made Captain of a Company in the Foot Guards.
i^ArliaMentary Rsc^idf £it; 179
> A Colonel In the Army 5 Under Secretary of State for the War
l>epartment. — » A Major- General ; Lieutenant-Governor of Tin-
moutb Cnstle.
Pari. 2. Wm, Bcailes^ jun. and Henry Bonbam^ esqrs. petitioned,
Bnd the Chairman of the Committee that tried this Election reported
to the House, that the sitting Members were duly elected, ^nd that
the Petition was not frivolous or vexatious.
-fea-ssssssiissgehessBtesa^
PqrU iyj?. 132* Newark^
11 John Manners, esq.* i- Staunton Charieton, escj.'
12 John Manners, esq. Thomas Thoroton, esa.
IS John Manners, esq. Rt.. Hon. John Shelley*^
14 George Sutton, esq.* Henry Clinton, esq,*
15 Lord George Sutton.f Sir Henry Clinton, k.b.
J. Manners Surton, esq.^
16 J. Manners Sutton, esq. C. John, Lord Mulgrave.*
17 Thomas M. Sutton, esq. William Crosbie, esq.^
18 Thomas M. Sutton, esq.** Mark Wood, esq.
1 Mark Wood, esq. Sir Thomas M. Sutton, kt/
2 Sir C. Maurice Pole, bt.* Sir Thomas M. Sutton, kt.^
Henry Willoughby, esq.
S Stapleton Cotton, esq."* Henry Willoughby j esq.
» Chairman of the Committee of Supply. — * Made Keeper of His
Majesty's Palace oi Whitehall \ a new Writ oidered, May 26, 175^^
be was re-elected. — 3 Treasurer of the Houshold 5 Keeper of the
Records in the Tower, and Clerk of the Pipe.-^ Eldest Son of
Lord George Sutton. — 5 Cousin to the Duke of Newcastle ; Colonel
of a Regiment of Foot \ a Major-General, and Groom of the Bed-
chamber to the Duke of Gloucester ; made Governor of Limerick in
Ireland \ Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, and a K.B. ^ appointed
Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Land Forces in North Ameri^
ca^ and one of His Majesty's Commissioners for treating of Peace
with the rebellious Colonies.—^ Uncle to the Duke of Rutland ;
died, anew Writ ordered, January 21, 1783. — 7 Son of the deceas-
N 2 ed
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
ed Member ; ha» a Company in the Foot Guards. — ^ 0£ Ireland ;
Joint Paymaster-General pf the Land Forces in Great Britain, and
it Captain in the Navy. On the Dissolution oF this Parliament he
was created Baron Mulgrave of Mulgra'ae in the County of York.-^
9 A Colonel in the Army; made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
and a Major-General. — '° Made a Welsh judge ; a new Writ order-
ed, July 20, 1797, he was re-chosen.
Pari. 17. William Paxton, esq. petitioned. On the 2d of Marcb
J791 the Chairman of (he Committee that tried this contested Elec-
tion reported to the House, that the sitting Members were duly
elected, and that they found the Right of voting for Members to serve
in Parliament for the Borough of Newari in the County of Nolling-
bamto be in the Mayor, Aldermen, and all the Inhabitants paying
Scot and Lot within the said fiorough.
I Cousin to the Doke of Rotlaad, and SollcitocGeneral to tke
King. — ' A Vice-Admiral of the Blue ; appointed a Commissiooet
of the Admiralty i a new Writ ordered, Feb. 10. 1806.— 3 Made
one of the Barons of the Exchequer s a new Writ ordered, February
I, 1805. — ^ A Major- General, and Lieutenant -Col on el of the i6th
Regiment of Dragoons.
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Pari. No. 133. Oxfordshire.
1 1 PhiKp, L. V.Wenman." I D. CThos. Ld. Vt. Parker/
Sir J. Dashwood, be." j R. i Sir Edw. Turner, bt/
12 Sir James Dashwood, bt. Lord Charles Spencer,*
IS Philip, Ld. Vt. Wenman, Lord Charles Spenqer.*
14 Philip, Ld. Vt. Wenman. Lord Charles Spencer.*
15 Philip, Ld. Vt. Wenman. Lord Charles Spencer/
16 Philip, Ld. Vt. Wenman, Lord Charles Speneer.
17 Geo. M. of Blandford.7 Philip Vise. Wenman.
18 Lord Charles Spencer.' John Fane, esq.
Lord Francis Spencer/
1 Lord Francis A. Spencer.' John Fane, esq.
2 Lord Francis A; Spencer. John Fane, esq*
2 Lord Francis A. Spencer. John Fane, esq.
^ ' Declared not duly elected.—* « Declared duly elected, April
23, 1755.— 3 Next Brother to the Duke of Marlborough \ made
Out* Ranger of Wimisor Forest^ and Surveyor of His Majesty's Gar-
dens and Waters j a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was
re-elected ) appointed Comptroller of His Majesty's Houshold > a.
new Writ ordered, April 18,1763, he was re-elected.-— 4 Of /r^/«W»
— S Verdurer of Wbichwood Forest^ in the County of Oxford "^ and a
Commissipner of the Admiralty.— 5 Made Treasurer of the Chamber \
a new Writ ordered, November 26, 1779, he was re-elected. — ^ Ap-
pointed one of the Vice-Treasurers oi Ireland^ a new Writ ordered ^
December 6, 1782, he was re-elected.— 7 Eldest Son of the Duke of
Mar/borougb,'-^^ Made Joint Paymaster-General ; a new Writ or-
dered, February 19, i8oi.— 9 Second Son to the Duke of ilftfr/i^f-
rottgb.
Second Son of the Duke of Marlborough.
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Pari. No. 1 34. Oxford University.
1 1 Sir Roger Newdigate, bt. Peregrine Palmer, esq:
12 Sir Roger Newdigate,bt. Peregrine Palmer, esq.'
Sir Walter Vf. Bagot, bt.'
Sir William Dolben, bt.
13 Sir Roger Newdigate, bt. Francis Page, esq.
14 Sir Roger Newdigate, bt. Francis Page, esq.
15 Sir Roger Newdigate, bt. Francis Page, esq.
1 6 Sir William Dolben, bt. Francis Page, esq,
17 Sir William Dolben, bt. Francis Page, esq.
18 Sir William Dolben, bt. Francis Page, esq.*
Sir William Scott, kt.*
1 Sir William Dolben, bt. Sir Wm. Scott, kt. lld.'
2 Sir William Dolben, bt. Sir Wm. Scott, kt. lld.
3 Rt. Hon. Chas. Abbot.' Sir Wm. Scott, kt. lld.
' Died, a new Writ ordered, December 7, 1762.—^ Died, a new
Writ ordered, January 35, 1768.-3 Made Steward of the three
(IbUtern Huadreds ; a new Writ ordered, March 13, 1801. — 4 Judge
of the Hig^ Conrt of Admiralty | in (his Parliatnent before for
Dovinton.
" Judge of the High Court of Admiralty oi EnglauJ ; Vicar-Ge-
neral to the Archbishop of Canlerbury ; Master of the Faculties j
Chancellor of the Diocese of London, and Commissary of the City
and Diocese of Canterbury j Brother to Lord Eldon. — * Speaker of
tlie last House of Commons, — 3 A Lord of Trade and Plantations j
Recorder of Or/oro', and Kceperofthc Privy Seal of //■e/afl</. Cho:
sen Speaker of tiie 3d Parliament. /
PARLIAMENTARY REGIfTIR.
1^3
IParl. No. 135. Oxford City.
11 Hon* Robert Lee. ITiomas Rowney, esq.*
Sir Thomas Stapylton, bt.
12 Hon. Robert Lee.' Sir Thomas Stapylton, bt.
-"13 Hon. WiUiam Harcourt.^ George Nares, esq.^
Lord Robert Spencer.^
14 Hon. Peregrine Bertie.^
15 Hon. Peregrine Bertie.
1 6 Hon. Peregrine Bertie.*
17 Hon. Peregrine Bertie.*
Arthur Ann^ey, esq.
16 Henry Peters, esq.
Lord Robert Spencer.
Lot4 Robert Spencer.^
Lord Robert Spencer.
Francis Burton, esq.^
Francis Burton, esq.
1 Francis Burton, esq.* Henry Peters, esq.
2 John Atkyns Wright, esq. Francis Burton, esq.*
3 John Atl^ns Wright, esq. Francis Burton, esq.
* Uncle to the Earl oi Litchfield, — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered,
Nof^mber 13, 1759.-3 Second Son of Earl Harcourt ) a Groom of
His Muesty^s Bedchamber, and a Lieutenant-Colonel of Dragoons.
-*4 Made a Judge in the Court of Common Pleas \ a new Writ or-
dered, January 25, 177 1.— 5 Second Brother of the Duke of Mar/-
borough \ a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations \ In the farmer
part of this Parliament for Woodstock. — ^ Brother to the Earl of
Abingdon \ a Captain in the Navy.— 7' Made one of the Vice-Trea-
surers of /r^ils/ii/ 5 a new Writ ordered, May 24, 1782, he was re-
elected.--* Died before the Parliament met ; a neW Writ ordered,
November 25, 1790.— 9 Second Justice of Chester ; one of His Ma-
jesty*sL Counsel at Law, and Recorder of the Borough of Wood'
stock. V
I Second Justice of Chester^ and King's Counsel.—* Joint Justice
oi Chester^ and Recorder of Oflf/or</ and Woodstock,
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 136. Woodstock.
II John Vise. Bateraan.' Anthony Keck, esq.
13 John Vise. Bateman.' Anthony Keck, esq.'
Hon. William Gordon.*
1 3 Lord Robert Spencer.* Hon. Wiiliam Gordon.
John Skynner, esq."
14 John Skynner, esq.* William Eden, esq.'
George Vise. Parker.''
15 George Vise. Parker. Rt. Hon. William Eden."
iG Sir H. W. Dashwood, bt. Francis Burton, esq."
17 Sir H. W. Dashwood, bt. I-ord Henry Spencer."
Ralph Ld. Lavington, kb.'*
1 8 Sir H- W. Dashwood, bt. Ralph Ld. l^vington, kb.
1 SirH- W. Dashwood, bt. Charles Moore, esq.
2 Sir H. W. Dashwood, bt. Charles Abot, esq.'
3 Sir H. W. Dashwood, bt. Hon. William F. Eden.*
■ Of the Kingdom al Ireland; made a Coramissioner of the Ad-
miralty ; a new Writ ordered, December 22, 1755, be was re-elect-
ed ; ni.ide Treasilrer of the Houshold i a new Writ ordered, Decem-
ber 2, 1756, he was re-elected ; made Master of the Buck Hounds ;
& new Writ ordered, July 1, 1757, he was re-elected, — ^ Lord Lieu-
tenant and Cuuos Rmukrutn of Hertfordshire —3 Died, a new Writ
ordeied, June i, 1767. — 4 Next Brother to the Eatl oi ^berdetn ; a
Lieutena!it. Colonel in the Army i Second Brother to the Diike of
Marlbcrough \ made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations; ■
new Writ'ordered, April 2^, 1770, he was re-elected i made Steward
iiflhe Manor of£flx( H^ni^rerfin the County of Btrij- ; a new Writ
lirdeted, January 2j, 1771, he was elected for the City oi Oxford—
* Attorney-General of the Duchy Court of Lancaster ; made a Welsh
Judge; anew Writ ordered, Aprils, 177Z, he was re-elected.—
7 Under Secretary to the Earl of J7/^o/i, one of His Majesty's Prin-
cipal Secretaries of State, and Auditor o( Greenwich Hospiiul; made
a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; a new Writ ordered,
March 1776, he was re-elected ; made one of the Commissioners to
treat, consult, and agree upon the Means of quieting the Disor-
fleis subsisting in certain of His Majesty^ Colonies, Plantations, and
*-■'■■-'.■ Provinces
PAailAMSKTARV &EOIST£ft< 185
Provinces in North America^ April 13, 1779. — ' Made Lord Chief
Baron of the Court of Exchequer y a new Writ ordered, November
27^ 1777."— 9 Eldest Son of the Earl oi Macchsfield \ made a Lord
of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales, ^^"^^ Made Secretary to
the Lord Lieutenant tA Ireland \ in 1780 made one of the Vice-Trea*
surers of Ireland \% new Writ ordered^ April 4, 1783) he was re-
elected, and sworn a Member of the Privy Council.— i^ King's
Counsel ; made a Welsh Judge % a new Writ ordered^ July 1788,
he ,was re-elected. — 12 Second Son of the Duke of Marlborough \
Secretary of Legation at the Hague \ made Envoy Extraordinary
aod Plenipotentiary at the Court oi Stockholm, July I3> 1793 \ in
March 1795 made Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of Berlin^
where he died July 3, the same year. The Speaker jssued his War-
rant for a new Writ, October 11, 17951 to the Clerk of the Crown.-—
}Z Of the Kbgdom of Ireland,
< Speaker of the House \ Recorder of Oxford^ and Keeper of the
jPrivy Seal oi Ireland.-^^ Eldest Son of Lord Auckland \ one of the
Tellers o^the Exchequer,
I'AKLIAMENTARY R.EGISTEK.
Pari. No. 137. Banhuri).
1 1 Frederick Lord North.'
12 Frederick Lord North.
13 Frederick Lord North.*
1-1 Frederick Lord North.^
1,5 Frederick Lord North.*
1 6 Frederick Lord North.
17 Frederick Lord North.*
George Augustus, Lord North.*
Hon. Frederick North.'
William Holbeach, esq.
18 Dudley North, esq.
1 Dudley North, esq.
2 Dudley North, esq.
3 William Fread, jun. esq.
I Eldest Sod of the Earl of Guilford i made a Commisslonet of the
Treasury ; a new Writ ordered. May ag, 1759, he wa> re-elected;
mude Joint Paymaster- General of the Land Torces, £cc. ; a new
Writ ordcied, November 11, 1766, he was re-elected ; made Chan-
ceUorand Unrfec Tieasurer of the Exchequer; anew Writ ordered,
November 23, 1767, he was te-elected. — ' Made First Lord Com-
missioner of the Treasury, and continued Chancellor and Under Trea-
surer of the Exchequer; anew Writ ordered, February 17JO, he
was re-elected. — I Made Lord Warden of the Cinqut-Forts ; 3 new
Writ ordered, June 5, 1778, he was re-elected. — 4 Made one of His
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ; a new Writ ordered, April
3, 1783, he was re-elected ; made Lord Lieutenant and Cmtos Rotu-
lorum of the County of Somerset ; elected Chancellor of the Univer-
sity of Oxford. — 5 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Guilford; a new
Writ ordered, December 12, 1790. — ^Eldest Son of the Earl of
Guilford ; in this Parliament before for PeUrsfeld; succeeded Ilia
Father as Ear! of Guilford in July 1792. The Speaker issued his
Warrant for a new Writ to the Clerk of the Crown, September 18,
1791.— 7 Second Brother to the Earl ol Guilford; one of the Cham-
berlains of the Exchequer; made Comptroller of the Customs of the
Port of London ; a new Writ ordered, February 27, 1794-
PARLIAMENTARY RBGZSTfiR. l87
ParL No. 188. Rutland County.
1 1 Brownlow Ld. Burleigh/ Thomas Noel^ esq.
Geo. B. Brudenell^ ts^.*
12HomT.€haiilber8Cecil.^ Thomas Noel, esq.
IS Geo..B. Bnid«CjieU) esq.^ Thomas Noel, esq.
14 Geo. B. Brudenell, esq. Thomas Noel, esq.
15 Geo. B. Brudefiell, esq. Thomas Noel, esq»
x6 Geo. B. BrudeAell^ esq. Thomas Noel, esq.
17 John Heathcote, esq.^ Gerrard N. Edwards, esq.*
Gerrard N. Ixlwards, esq.
Philip Lord Sherratd.
18 Sir William Lowther, bt. Gerrard N. Edwards, esq.
X Gerard N. £. Noel, e^.' Vacant.
2 Gerard N. K Noel, esq. George Lord Carbery.*
John Lord Henniker.^
S Gerard N* E. Noel, esq. John Lord Henniker.
m. I -■_ X
f £ldest Son of the Earl of Exgttr \ succeeded to the Peerage on
the Death of his Father ^ a new Writ ordered, December 2, i754«-*-^
^ Cousin to the Earl of Cardigan ; one of His Majesty ^s Equerries.
—3 Brother to the Earl oiExiter."^ One of the Clerks Comptrollers
of the Board of Green Cloth.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, June
i^g8.-—>^ Nephew to the Y»2ix\ oi Gainsborough \ in this Parliament
before for Maidston^.^^1 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, Sept. 5, 1795.
» A Banker of Westminster.-^'^' Of Ireland\ died, a new Writ or^
dere^9 January 15, 1805.— 3 Of /r^/tfW.
l-ARLJAMENTARY REGISTER.
No. 1 39. Salop County.
1 1 Sir John Astley, bt.
12 Sir John Asiley, bt,
13 Sir John Astley, bt.*
Sir Wat W- Wynne, bt.
14 Noel Hill, esq.
15 Noel Hill, esq.*
i6 John Kynastoii, esq.
17 John Kyn. Powell, esq.*
18 John Kyn. Powell, esq.
Richard Lyster, esq.
Richard Lyster, esq.'
Charles Baldwin, esq.
Charles Baldwin, esq.
Charles Baldwin, esq.
Richard Hill, esq.^
Sir Richard Hill, bt.
Sir Richard Hill, bt.
Sir Richard Hill, bt.
1 Sir Richard Hill, bt.
2 Sir Richard Hill, bt.
3 John Cotes, esq.
John Kyn. Powell, esq.
John Kyn. Powell, eeq.
John Kyn. Powell, esq.
I Died, anew Writ ordered, April 2i, 1766. — » Died, a new
"Wiit orderedj February 5, 1772. — i Succeeded his Father as Baronet
in 1783. — 4 Soon after the Dissolution of this Parliament he was cre-
sted Baron Berwici of AUritigbam in the Couniy of Sahp. — 5 Took
the Name oiPoviell\n this Parliament.
i
PARLIAMENTARY RBGIST£R» 189
ParL No, 140. Shrewsbury.
1 1 Robert More, esq. Thomas Hill, esq.
12 Robert Clive, esq. Thomas Hill, esq.
IS Robert Lord Clive, kb.' Noel Hill, esq.*
14 Robert Lord Clive, kb.' Charlton Leighton, esq.^
Thomas Corbett, esq. William Pulteney, esq.*
15 Sir Charlton Leighton, bt. William Pulteney, esq.
16 SirCharltonLeighton,btA^ William Pulteney, esq.
JohaHill, esq.^
17 John Hill, esq. William Pulteney, esq.^
18 Hon. William Hill. Sir William Pulteney, bt.
1 Hon. William Hill.' Sir William Pulteney, bt.
2 Hon. William Hill.^ Sir William Pulteney, bt.*
John Hill, esq.
S Hon. ^lliam Hill. Hon. Henry Grey Bennet.*
' A Major-General in the East Indies \ created Lord Ciive^ Baron
oi Plassey in the Kingdom of Ire/and^ March 15^ 1762; made a
Knight of the Bath in .-— ^ Son of the late Member.-^3 Died,
a aew Writ ordered, November 25, 1774.-— 4 Not duly elected.—
5 Duly elected, and ought to have been returned ; second Son of Sir
James Johnstone^ bart.— -^ Died ; the Speaker issued his Warrant to
the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, November 1784.
—7 Brother to Sir Richard Hiil^ bart. Member for the County,—
S Succeeded his Brother as Baronet in August 1 794.
Pari. 13. William Pulteney^ esq. petitioned ; not renewed the 2d
Session.
Pari. 14. William Pulteney^ esq. and several of the Voters peti-
tioned against Mr Charlton^ s Klectton. On the 8th of March 1775,
the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this contested Elec*
tion, reported to the House, that William Puhemy, esq, the Peti*
tioner, was duly elected, and ought to have been returned.
* Brother to Lord Berwici, — * Died, a new Writ ordered. May
31, 1805.— 3 Appointed His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary to the
Elector of Bavaria^ March 1805. — 4 Son of the Earl of Tanherville \
a Captain in the Navy.
Pari. 3. esq. and others, petitioned against Mr
Bennetts Election.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 141. Bridgenortk.
i: William Whitmore, esq.' Hon. John Grey.'
12 William Whitmore, esq.^ Hon. John Grey.
1 3 William Whitmore, esq.^ George Lord Pigot.*
Thomas Whitmore, esq.'
1 4 Thomas Whitmore, esq. George Lord Pigot-'
Hugh Pigot, esq.^
1 5 Thomas Whitmore, esq. Hugh Pigot, esq.'
i6 Thomas Whitmore, esq. Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq.
1 7 Thomas Whitmore, esq." Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq.
John Whitmore, esq."
1 8 John Whitmore, tsq. Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq.
1 John Whitmore, esq. Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq.
2 John Whitmore, esq.' Isaac HawkinsBrowne, esq."
3 John Whitmore, esq, Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq.
■ Brother to Sir rbomai IVbltmore, K. B. ; a Major in the Foot
Guards I made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, anda Majar-Geaeral.
— » Brother to the Earl of htamford; a Cktk Comptroller of the
Board of Greeo Cloth 3 Made a Lieutenant- General ; made War-
den of the Mint ; a new Writ ordered, March 26, 1766, he was re-
elected.—4 Of the Kingdom ai Ireland. — sDied, and the Speaker
issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new-
Writ, August 1771.—* Nephewof the deceased Member.— 7 Made
Governor of Tort St George or Madras in the Eojl Indies ; a new-
Writ ordered, 1778.— 8 Second Brother of Lord Ptgat,
Vlce-Admiral of the White— 9 Made a Commissioner of the Admi-
rnlty ; a new Writ ordered, March 17, 1782, he was re-elected.^
10 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 20, i-gj. — " A Director of the
'Riv^al England.
1 A Director of the Bank of England.
iM fioiis* i-ft.
PARLIAMENTART RBGISTEt.
191
Pari
1 1 Richard Hei4)ert, eeq.*
Edward Herbert, esq.
12 Edward Herbert, esq.
IS Edward Herbert, esq.^
Thomas Herbert, esq.^
14 Hon. Edward Clhre.^
15 Hon. Edward Clive.«
16 Edward Lord Clire.
17 Edward Lord ahre.*
Hon. Robert Clive**
18 Hon. Robert CUve.
1 Hon. Robert CKve.'
2 Hon. Robert CKre.
S Hon. Robert CBve.
No* 142. Ludlotv.
Henry Bridgman, esq.*
Henry Bridgman, esq.
William Fellows, esq.
George Vise. Villiers.^
Frederick Cornwall, esq.^
Somerset Davies, esq.
Richard Payne Knight, esq.
Richard Payne Knight, esq.
Richaird Payne Knight, esq.
Richard Payne Knight, esq.
Kichard Payne Knight, esq.
Rt. Hon.Edward, Vt. Clive.*
' Diedi a oew Writ ordered, December 2, 1754* — ^ Eldest Son of
Sir Orlando Bru(ginait9 bart*— *3 Died, and the Speaker issued his
Warcattt to tbe Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, i770.«-.-
4 Son of the deceased Member'-**5 Eldest Son of Lord CAW.— ^ On-
JI7 Sonof tl^e Countess of GranJison in Ireland.'^l A Captain in the
NaTy ; died, a new Writ ordered, May ^, 1783.'^^ Succeeded his
Father M I^rd Clw in 1774 ; Lord Lieutenant and Custas Rotulo-
lorum <xf the County of ^tf/o^.-.-^ Colonel of the. County of Salop
Militia ^ created Baron Qlive of Wakot in the County oiSalop^ Aug.
14, 1794. The Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the
Crown for a new Writ^ 1794.— Jo Next Brother to Lord
Clive \ a Major in the Army.
> Brother to Lord Ciive ; a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army.—
- Eldest Son of the Earl of Poivis,
yARLIAMENTARY RSGISTER,
Pari. No. 143. Great Wenhck.
11 William Forester, esq.' Brook Forester, esq.*
George Forester, esq.'
12 Cecil Forester, esq.''* Brook Forester, esq.
1 3 George Forester, esq. Sir Henry Bridgman, bt.
1 4 George Forester, esq. Sir Henry Bridgman, bt.
15 Thomas Whittnore, esq. Sir Henry Bridgman, bt.
George Forester, esq,
16 John Bridgman, esq." Sir Henry Bridgman, bt.
George Forester, esq.
17 Cecil Forester, esq. Sir Henry Bridgman, bt.''
Hon. John Simpson.^
18 Cecil Forester, esq. Hon. John Simpson.
1 Hon. John Simpson." Cecil Forester, esq.
2 Hon. John Simpson. Cecil Forester, esq.
3 Hon. John Simpson. Cecil Forester, esq.
' Died, a new Writ ordered, November 23, 17^8. — ' Eldest Son
oFthe other Member— 3 Eldest Son oi Brook Forester, esq, — 4 Bro-
ther of the other Member, — S Made his Election for Bridgnorth ; a
new Writ ordered, November 1780. — ^ Second Son of the other
Member; look the Name of Amyijffn in ; made Steward of the
three Chiltern Hundreds in the County ai Buckingham ; a new Writ
ordered, 1 785.— 7 Created Baron Bradford of Bradjord in
the County of Salop. The Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk
of the Crown for a new Writ, August 179^.— ^ Second Son of Lord
Bradford.
» Brother to Lord Bradford.
ifA^LiAm^kilLif ktMs^tm. 193
Pm'h . No. 144* Bishop's Castle.
1 1 f. pasKwood King, esq. Baniaby Black^n^dl, esq.'
Walter Waring, 'esq. *
Hon. Henry Grenville.^
l2lPrancis Child, esq.* J*eregrine Cust, esq.^
George Clive, esq.
18 George Clive, esq* William Clive, esq.*
Alexr. Wedderbum, esq.^
14 George Clive, esq. Henry Strachey, esq.'
William Clive, esq.^ Alexr. Wedderburn, esq."
Heftry Strachey, esq.
1^ WillSam Cflhre; esc[. Himry Stfachey, esq."
1 6 William Clive, esq. Henry Strachey, esq.
fT Waiiani Clive, esq. Henry Strachey, esq.'*
ifif WilKam Clive, esq. IJeiiry Strachey, esq.
1 William Clive, esq. Sir Henry Strachey, bt.'
2 William Clive, esq.* John Robinson, esq.^
3^ Wniiam Clive, esq. John Robinson, esq.
* Died, and on Sir Robert de Cornewali^s withdrawing his Peti-
tion, a new Writ was ordered, January 14, 17^5. — * Made Steward
of the three CbUtern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new
Writ was ordered, February 7, 1759. — 3 Third Brother to Earl
Tem^e.''^ K Banker in London \ died, a new Writ ordered, Nov.
16, 1763.— 5 Brother of Sir John Cust^ hart. — ^ A Cornet of Dra-
goons^ made Steward of the Manor of East Hendrtdva the County
oi Berks \ a new Writ ordered, January 10, 1770 — 7 In this Parlia-
ment before for Richmond 'y made Solicitor- General to His Majesty ;
a new Writ ordered, January 25, 1771, he was re-elected. — 8 Made
Secretary to the Commissioners appointed for restoring Peace to His
Majesty's Colonies in North America ; made Storekeeper to the Ord-
nance ; a new Writ oidered, June 5, 1778.— 9 Died, a new Writ or-
dered, April 1779 —^o Attorney-General to His Majesty; in this
Parliament before for Oakhampton ; made Lord Chief Justice of the
Court of Common Pleas, and the day following created Baron
Loughborough of Loughborough ^ in the County of Leicester ; a new
Writ ordered, June ij 1780.—^^ Under Secretary to the Rigl't H r.,
[vot# II*] O Thomas
PARLIAMENTAKY REGISTER.
Thomas TownsheaJ, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretatic* of
State ; made Storekeeper lo the Ordnaoce j a new Writ ordered,
April 3, 1783, he was re-elected. — ■' Made Master of the Household
to His Majesty j a new Writ ordered, July 10, 1791, he was re-
elected.
Pari, II. Sir Robert de CorninaH, bart. petitioned, but afterwards
requested leave to withdraw it, which was granted.
Pari. II. Walter Waring^ esq. petitioned against George C/ive'r
Elecrion ; on the 3d of February 1764, he requested leave to with-
draw it, which (vas granted.
' Master of His Majesty's Household. — * Found by the Commit-
tee to be duly elected. — 3 Found by the Committee to be duly elect-
ed, May 13, 1803.
Pari. S. R. B. Robson and J. C. Kinchant petitioned ! tried May
12, 1803, and &\x George Cornwall, President of the Committee, re-
ported to the House, that the sitting Members were duly elected, and
that ihc Petitions were frivolous and vexatious. May 13, 1803.
Fad.
11 Sir Charles K. Tynte,
12 Sir Charles K.Tynte,
13 Sir Charles K. Tynte,
14 Edward Phellps, esq.
15 Sir John Trevelyan,
16 Sir John Trevelyan,
17 Sir John Trevelyan,
VARLIAMEMTARY REGISTER.
No. 145. Somerset Coitnty.
IS 'William Dickinson,
bt. Thomas Prowse, estj.
bt. Thomas Prowse, esq."
Sir Thomas D. Acland, bt.
bt. Richard Hipesley Cox, esq.
Richard Hipes. Coxe, esq.
bt. Richard Hipes. Coxc, esq.
bt. Edward Phelips, jun. esq.
bt- Edward Phelips, jun. esq.*
Henry Hipes. Coxe, esq.*
William GoreLangion, esq^
esq. William GoreX-angton, esq.
1 William Dickenson, esq. William GoreLangton, esq.
2 William Dickenson, esq.' William GoreLangton^ esq*
8 Tho. B. Lethbridge, esq.* William Dickenson, esq.
> Died, a new Writ ordered, January i6, 1767— 'Died, diid the
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Cle.k of the CrOivn foe a new Writ,
September 4, I7(J2. — 3 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant fur
a new Writ, Augusiji, 179s-
' Died, 8 n
SniHertelibire,
• Writ ordered. May 38. i8c6.— ' Of SanSUI,
L
1ft
1
Ids PAALIAMEHTAAV REGISTER.
Pari 2ia. 146. Bristo!:
J I Robat Nilgeftt, egq-* Richard Beckibrd, esq/
Jarrit Smith, esq. "■
12 Rt. Hon. Robt, Nugent^'' Jarrit Smith, esq.'
78 Robert Vise. Clare.' Matthew Brickdale, esc^
14 Henry Cruger, esq. Edmund Burke, esq.
15 Sir Henry Lippincott, bt.* Matthew Brickdale, esq,
George Daubeney, esq.
i6 Henry Cruger, esq. Matthew Brickdale, esq.
17 Henry M. of Worcester,' J. Baker, Lord Sheffield."
18 Charles Bragge, esq. J. Baker, Lord Sheffield.
1 Hon. Charles Bragge.' John Lord Sheffield.*
2 Rt. Hon. Chas. Bragge.' Evan Baillie, esq.
9 Rt. Hon. Chas. Bragge.* Evan Baillie, esq. '
' Died, a new Writ ordered, February 23, iVJl). — ^ A Commi.5-
sioneroflhe Treasury; made one of the Vice-Treasurers of /rf/oW;
a new Writ ordered. Decernber 19, r759, he was re-elected. — 3 Cre-
ated a Baronet of Great Brilaia, January 27, 1763. — 4lVradeFirst
Commissioner of the Board of Trade and Plantations; a new Writ
ordered, Dec, lo, 1766, he was re-elected ; created Viscount Clare
ofthe Kingdom oUreland, January 27, 1767. — 3 Made one of the
Vice- Treasurers ailretand; a new Writ ordered, June li, 1768, he
was re-elected. — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered. January 178 1. — 7 Eld-
est Son of the Duke of B^ou/or;.— 3 Of the Kingdom of /rf/fl«fl'.
Pari. 14. Matthew Urichdale, esq. petitioned. On the joth of
February 1775, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try
this contested Election, reported to the House, that the sitting Mem-
bers were duly elected.
Pail. 15. Henry Cruger, esq. petitioned against Mr Dauheney's
Election.
Pari. 16. George Daubeney, esq. and several Voters petitioned
against Mr Cruger''^ Election, as did several Voters against Mr Brick'
daWi ; renewed the 2d and 3d Sessions. The Chairman of the Com-
mittee reported to die House, that the sitting Member* were dul^
elected.
I Duly
PARLIAMENTARY flLEGISTEH.
' Treasurer of tUe Navy; a Barrister at Law. — * Of tte Kingdom
of Inland— i Steward of the three Chillern Hundreds ; a new Writ
ordered, Au^. 12, 1803, he was re-elected, and during the Vacancy
was appointed Secretary at War ; he was re-chosen ; took, the Name
of Ba/iarj-/, Oct. 24, 1804. In 1804, soon after the Dissolution of
this Parliament he h as appointed Master and Worker of the Mint.—
4 Master of the Mint.
parU
No. 147. Balk.
1 1 Sir John Ligoiuer, kb.'
] 2 John Viscount Ligonier.*
Sir Johns. Sebright, bt.*
13 Sir John S. Sebright, bt.
14 Abel Moysey, esq.
15 Abel Moysey, esq.*
1 6 Abel Moysey, esq.
17 Thos. Vl. Weymouth."
IS Tfaos. Vt. "Weyraouth.'s
Lord John Thynne.'"
1 John Palmer, esq.
2 John Palmer, esq.
3 John Palmer, esq.
RobCTt HenJey, esq.*
Rt.HoQ. William Pitt.'
Rt. Hon. William Pitt * *
John Smith, esq.
John Smith, esq.
John Smith, esq.^
Sir John S- Sebright, bt.'
Hon. John Jeffries Pratt.'°
Hon. John JeiFries Pratt."
John Jetf. Vise. I'ayham.''
SirR Pepper Arden, kt.'*
Sir R. Pepper Arden, kt.
Lord John Thynne." -^
Lord John Thynne.
Lord John Thynne.
in the Army; Colonel of the Royal Regiment of
J Governor of P/ymoiitb, and Lieutenant-General of
made Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces
ind Colonel of the First Regiment of Foot Guards,
led Viscount Ligonicr in the Kingdom of Ire-
■ oi Baib, and Solicitor-Ge-
neral to the Prince of Wales ; made Atlorney-General to His Majes-
V Writ ordered, December a, 175^' ^^ w* re-elected j
made Lord Keeper of the Great Seal ; a new Writ ordered, July 1,
1757 — 3 One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of Stale.—
4 Made Steward of the Chihern Hundreds in the County ol Bucking-
O 3 ham.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
tarn, and soon after created Baron Ligoaier of Ripley, in the County
oi Surrey., a new Writ ordered, April 19, 1763.— S Colonel of a Re-
giment of. Foot, and a Major-Geneial. — * Created Earl oi Chatham ;
a new Writ ordered, November ii, 1766. — 7 Died, a new Writ or-
dcre4, November 15, 1775. — " Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and
a Lieutenant- General. — 9 Made a Welsh Judge ; a new Writ order-
ed, November 20, J777, he was re-elected. — 'o Only Son of Lord
Camden \ a Teller of (he Exchequer ; made a Commissioner of the
Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, July 10, 1782, he was reelected ;
again made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered,
December 34, 1783, he was re-elected. — " From the 13th of May
1786, he was stiled Viscount Beyham, his Father heing then raised
to the Dignity of Earl Camden, &c. ; made a Commissioner of the
Treasury; a new Writ ordtied, July 31 , 1789, he was re-elected.—
12 Eldest Son of the Marquis of Bath. — '3 Succeeded his Father as
Earl CamdcH ; a new Writ ordered, Apiil 28, 1794-—^ Master of
the Rolls ; in ihis Parliament before for Mailings. — 'S Succeeded hU
Father as Marquis of Bath ; a new Writ ordered, November 28,
1796. — '^ becond Brother to the Maiquis of BofA j in this Parlia-
jnent before for Weobtey.
Pari. 12. Welter Long, esq. petitioned against Mr 5'nirVfi'j Elec-
tion, February 10, 1766, Mr Smith was declared duly elected,
.? Brother to the Marquis of Bath, and one of the Lords Commis-
sioners of the Treasury ; made Vice.ChafnberUiti of His Majesty's
Household; a new Writ ordered, July 30, 1804, he was re.chosen ;
but his Lordship having through Inadvertency omitted to take the
Oaths required by Law, his Seat became vacated, and a new Writ
was ordered, March 18, 1805, he was re-elected. — A Biirwas
brought into Parliament to relieve Lord >An Tbynne from certain
Fenaltiei incurred through his Inadvertency, which passed into a
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Part, No- 148. Wells.
1 1 Edward Lord DIgby.' Charles Tudway^ ^q»
Robert Digby, esq.*
12 Henry Lord Digby.' Clement Tudway, esq.
Peter Taylor, esq.*
Robert Child, esq.'
13 Robert Child, esq.^ Clement Tudway, esq.
14 Robert Child, esq. Clement Tudway, esq.
15 Robert Child, esq.^ Clement Tudway, esq.
John Curtis, esq.
i6 William Beckford, esq. Clement Tudway, esq.
17 Henry B. Portman, esq. Clement Tudway, esq.
IS Charles W. Taylor, esq. Clement Tudway, esq.
1 Charles W. Taylor, esq. Clement Tudway, esq/
2 Charles W. Taylor, esq. Clement Tudway, esq.
S Charles W. Taylor, esq. Clement Tudway, esq.
*■ . . - -I .
' Of the Kingdom of lreUnd\ Groom of the Bedchamber to the
Prince of Wales ; died, a new Writ ordered^ December 6, 1757-—
^ Brother to the deceased Member ; a Captain in the Navy. ~3 Of
lrtltuid\ made a Commissioner of the Admiralty \ a new Writ order-
ed, April 1 8, 17604 he was re-elected ; created Baron Dighy of
Sherborne in the County of Dorset ; a new Writ ordered, December
17, t765.-*— 4 Not duly elected. — 5 Duly cflected, and ought to have
l>een retumed.-^^ A Banker in London.'^ Died \ the Speaker issued
bis Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writj*
August XI, 1782.
Pari. II. Francis Gwyn^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards requested
leave to withdraw it, which was granted.
Pari. 12. Robert Tudway^ esq. the Mayor and Corporation, peti**
tioned against the Return oi Peter Taylor^ esq. and the same having
been heard at the Bar, the House found that Peter layhr^ esq. was
not duly elected, but that Robert Cbild^ esq. was duly elected, and
ought to have been returned, but left Mr Taylor at liberty to peti-
tion against Mr Cbild^s Election, if he thought proper, January
2766: Mr Tii^/or accordingly petitioned, but t>n the 24th of Febru-
ary 1766, after the House had made consideraole progress in it, he
Ki^quest^ ^4ve to withdraw his Petition, w(uch the House granted.
O4 Pari.
FARLIAMBNTAKY R£CIST£K.
Pari, 13. Pticr Taylor, esq. pelhioned. On the 9tli of M&ra])
1769. ihe Chairman of the Committee reported the sitting Members
to be duly elected.
Pari.
No. 149 Taunton,
1 1 George Lord Carpenter.'
12 George E. ofTyrconnel.*
Lawrence Sullivan, esq*
1 3 Alexander Pophara, esq.^
14 Hon. Ed. Stratford, esq.^
AlexanJerPophani, esq,'"
15 John Roberts, esq.'*
Benjamin Hammet, esq.''
16 Benjamin Hammet, esq.
17 Benjamin Hammet, esq.
48 Sir Btnj. Hammet, kt.
John Halliday, esq*'
Robert Maxwell, esq.'
Robert Vise. Faraham.*
Nathaniel W^b, esq.
Nathaniel Webb, esq."
John Halliday, esq."
Jobn Halliday, esq.
Alexander Popham, €sq.'
Alexander Popham, esq.
William Moreland, esq.
1 John Hammet, esq.'
2 John Hammet, esq.
3 John Hiimmel, esq.
William Mereland, esq.'
■William Moreland, esq.
Alexander Baring, esq.
I Died. 3 neiv Writ ordered, December a, 1754. — ' Of the King-
dom ot Ireland. Soon after the Dissolution of this Parliament bis
Majesty «as pleased to advance him to the Dignity of Earl of i'yr-
tonnel in Inland.— ^i Eldest Son of "John iiaxwcU, esq whom hU
Majesty was pleased to create Baron Farnham in Ireland, May 6,
1756, to Tfhich Peerage he succeeded in 1759; and in December
1760, wai raised to the Digtuty of Viscount. — 4 Viscount Farnham
in Iri/and/and in May 1763, he was farther advanced to the Dignity
of Earl Farnham in that Kingdom.— S Of the Kingdom of Ireland;
died, a new Writ ordered, March 16. 1762. — ^ A Merchant in Lem-
dea, and Deputy Chairman of the Directors of the EasI India Com-
pany.— 7 A Barrister at Law. — ^ Eldest Son of Lntd Baltinglass in
Ireland; not duly elected. — 9 Not duly elected. — "Duly elected,
and ought to have been returned.—" Duly elected, and ougtit to
" ■ " ■ have
9JMUUiUSMrjuir ftifidSTBftA 4K
have been returned. — 1« A Major-General in the Army on Half-pajr j
died, a new Writ ordered, Febraary 17B1. — ^ A Banker and an
Alderman qf (.ond^^ nfterwardf knigbtei— ^A Master ia C^^iji-
eery.
Pad. I4« ^le^ander BqfJiam and Jobn HalUdoy^ esqr $. petitioned;
On the loth of March 1775, ^® Chairman oftjie Committee jpp-
pointed to try this contested Election reported to the House, that the
Petitioners were duly elected, and ought 4o have been vetuinied. The
Return ifasaii^finded accordingly.
X A Sftnbff in ZMMBba, and (Nonstable of Tfiumw Cattle^
Bankei; in Westminster.
Pari. 7m £« RMtts^ And Electors petitioned.
ParL 3. Several of the Electors petitioned against the Election of
Alex, Baring^ esq. On the 13th of March 1807, the Chairman of
the Committee that tried the Merits pf the Complaint, reported to the
House, that Mr B^ng w^ ^uly elected, and that the Petition
against his Election w^ bath iriyolou^ and ve^atlousi.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari No. 150. Bridgewaier,
1 1 John Earl of Egmont." Robert Balch, esq.
12 John Earl of Eginont* Edward Southwell, esq.'
J. James, Vt. Perceval.* Gabriel Lord Coleraine.*
13 J. James, Vt. Perceval.* Benjamin Allen, esq,
Hon. Anne Poulett.'
14 Hon. AnnePoulett. Benjamin Allen, esq.
15 Hon. AnnePoulett. Benjamin Allen, esq.'
John Acland, esq.'
1 6 Hon. AnnePoulett." Alexander Hood, esq."*
Robert Thornton, esq.'*
17 Hon. Vere Poulett.'' John Langston, esq.
1 8 George Pocock, esq. Jeffery Allen, esq.
1 George Pocock, esq. Jeffrey Allen, esq.
2 George Pocock, esq. Jeffrey Allen, esq.'
John Huddlestone, esq.*
3 Hon. VerePoulett.' John Langston, esq.
' Of Ireland. — 'Created Baron Levi/Zaitd Ho/Zaad ot Enmore, io
theCounly of Somerree ; a new Writ ordered, April 9, 1762..^
3 Made Steward of the Manor oi Eon Hendred, in ihe County of
Berks; a new Writ ordered, November 16, 1763, he was elected
for the County of Gloucester. — 4 Eldest Son of the Earl of Egmont j
has a Company in the Foot Guards. — i Of Ireland. — ^ Not duly
ejected, — 7 Brother to Earl Poulelt, duly-elected, and ought to have
been returned. — ^ Not duly elected.— 9 Duly elected, and ought to
liave been returned. — "= Brother to Lord Hoed; a Rear- Admiral of the
Blue, and Treasurer of Greenvnich Hospital; a Knight of the Bath
in ; made a Vice- Admiral, September 2,(, 1787. — "Died, u
Jiew Writ ordered, July 17S5.— " A Merchant in io/w/ow.— '3 Bro-
ther to Earl Poulelt ; a Major in tile Army ; made a Lieutenant-
Colonel, July 3, 1793, and Colonel, May 1796.
Pari. 13. The Honble. ^nne FouUtt petitioned against Lord
Perceval's Election. The Petitioner was found to be duly elected,
and ought to have been returned.
Pari.
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l^arL 15. Many of the Burgesses, and John Acland^ esq. petitioned ;
the former against Mr Pomett'^s^ and the latter against Mr AlUf^s
Election. On the 3d of March 1781, the Chairman of the Com*
mittee who tried this contested Election, reported to the House, that
Mr PouUtt was duly elected, that Mr jiiJen was not duly elected,
and ought not to have been returned, and that John Acland^ esq. was
dttly elected, and ought to have been returned.
' Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds 5 a new Writ or-
dered, June 20, 1804. — ^ An East India Director.— 3 Second Son of
Xarl Poulett ; a Major-General in the Army,
Pari. ^. 'John Agnew^ esq. petitioned, but neglecting to lodge his
Recognizance in due time, the Petition was of no avail. Some of
the Electors also petitioned. The Committee found George Pocock
and Jefcry Allen^ esqrs. duly elected, and the Petitions not frivolous
f^r vexatious.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 151. M'mehend.
1 1 Charles Whitworth, esq. Daniel Boone, esq.'
12 Percy Earl of Thomond.* Henry Shiffiier, esq.
13 Henry F. Luttrell, esq. Sir Chas. Whitworth, kt.*
14 Henry F. Luttrell, esq.* John F. Luttrell, esq. _ ,^
Thomas Pownall, esq.
15 Francis F. Luttrell, esq.' John F. Luttrell, esq.
Henry Beaufoy, esq.
i6 Henry Beaufoy, esq/ John F. Luttrell, esq.
Hon. Charles Phipps.'
Robert Wood, esq.^
J 7 George Vise. Parker.^ John F. Luttrell, esq.
Thomas F. Luttrell, esq.
18 John Langston, esq. John F. Luttrell, esq.
1 John F. Luttrell, esq. John Langston, esq.
2 John F. Luttrell, esq. JohnPatteson, esq.
3 Geo. Aug. W Anne, ? Sir John Lethbridge, bt.'
Lord Rancliffe.' 3 John F. Luttrell, esq.
■ A Clerk of the Houseliold to the Princess Dowager of Walts.—
' Of the Kingdom of Ireland i Brother to the Earl of Egremont ;
made Cofferer of the Houseliold ; a new Wiit ordered, November
28, 1761, he was re.elected. — 3 Lieutenant-Governor of Tilbury
Fori, and Chairman of the Committees of Ways and Means.—
4 Made Steward of the Manor of£oJ( Hendred'in the County of
Berks ; a new Writ ordered, Deceii.ber 1774—5 Made Steward of
the three Cbihern Hundreds, in the County of Buckingham.— 6 Made
bis Election for larmoulb (Norfolk); a new Writ ordered, June ii,
17S4. — 7 Next Brother to Lord Muigrave ; a Captain in the Navy i
died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a new Writ, October
1786, — 8 A Captain of Dragoons. — 9 Eldest Son of the Earl of Mac-
clesfield; a Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince oi Wolet ; made
Comptroller cf His Majesty's Household; a new Writ ordered, April
21, 1791, he was re.elected i succeeded his Father as Earl of Jtfoc*
hifields a new Writ ordered, February 26, 1795.
' Of the Kingdom of Ireland } a Captain of Dragoons.—" Made
Steward of His Majesty's Manor of Zast Hendred; a new Writ or-
dered, Uecember 1806.
^AftLIAMEKTART REOiaTlR^ SOS
fart. No. 152. Ildiester^ or Ivelchester.
II Tbomse Lockyer, esq. Hon. John TalboL*
Joseph T. Lockyer, esq.
18 John Earl of Egraont.* Joseph T. Lockyer, esq.*
^lliam Wilson, esq. Peter Legh, esq.
13 Brownlow Cust, esq. Peter Legh, esq.
14 l^eregrine Cust, esq/ William Innes, esq.*
Nathsmiel Webb, esq.^ O. Salusbury Brereton, esq**
IJ Peregrine Gust, esq. Samuel Smith, esq.
1 6 Peregrine Cust, esq.^ Benj. Bond Hopkins, esq.
John Harcourt, esq.^
George Johnstone, esq.^
Gedrge Sumner, esq.
17 John Ebrcourt, esq. Samuel Long, esq.
18 Sir Robert Clayton, bt.'* William Didtenson, esq.
Lewis Bayley, esq.
t Lewis B. Wallis, esq. William Dickenson, jun. esq.
2 Thomas Plummer, esq.' William Hunter, esq.*
Charles Brooke, esq. Sir William Manners, bt.
John Manners, esq.
S Sir William Manners, bt. Nathaniel Saxon, esq.
' fii^other to Lord Talbot ; made a Commissioner of Trade and
Plantations; a new Writ ordered, December 22, i755» He was re-
elected; died, a new Writ ordered, December 2, 1756.— * Of the
Kingdom of Ireland \ made his Election for Bridgewater '^ a new
Writ ordered, November 28,1761 — 3 Died» a new Writ ordered,
April 19, 1765. — 4 4 Not duly elected.— .5 Duly elected, and ought
to have been returned. — ^ Duly elected, and ought to have been
returned ; Constable of Flint Castle — 7 Died, a new Writ ordered,
January 1785.—* Not duly elected. — 9 Duly elected, and ought to
have been returned; a Captain in the Nfivy ; made Steward ef the
Manor of East Hendred in the County of Befks ; a new Writ ordered,
February 1787.— 10 Died, a new Writ ordered, May 1799.
Pari. 14. Riehard Brown and William Inigo Jones, esqfs. petition*
ed. The Chairman of the Committee that tried this contested Elec-
tion, reported, that neither the Petitioners or the sitting M^ber*
were
TARLIAMEHTARY HEOISTER.
were duly elected, and tbat it was a void Election. The same Ge»-
tlemen again petitioned against the Election of Nathaniel Webb anJ
Owen SaJuibury Breretoa, eaqra. The Chairman of the CommittCB
that tried tbis Election found the silting Members duly elected.
Pari. 15. yohit Lane, esq. petitioned. He requested leave to with-
draw his Petiiion, which was granted, March 23. i-]%l.
Pari. 16. John Harcouri, esq. and Sir Samuel Hannah, bart. pe-
titioned, as did several of the Electors. On the 29th of June 1784,
a Committee was b allotted for, and as soon 2A their Names were read
over bj- the Clerk, they were called to the Bar, and informed by the
Speaker, that it was customary in Elections where there was but two
Parties, for each to choosi^ a Nominee ; but in the present case there
were three Parties, viz, the sitting Members, the unsuccessful Can-
didates, and a body of the Electors i if each was allowed to have a
there must be three >fominecs, but as the Law only allow-
n Gentlemen now chosen to try this Election must
out of the remainder of the hundred Names that
the ballotting Glass, two Persons so act as Nomi-
not to choose any Person that was among the fifty
, or any Person that was disqualiSed, by their be-
r Persons petitioned against, or having already sat
being Members of Comral' " ' ""
n then withdrew, and soon
made choice for Nominees of Thamas Potty
Morttington. The Gommittee we're —
John Bakinq, esq. Chair
, thethlrt
and choos
, taking
N:
thirteen Gentler
silting. The
and the Earl of
Sir William Mansel, bart
John Langston, esq.
Philip Medcalfe, esq.
George Oshaldeston, esq.
Charles Lefevre, esq.
John Moore, esq.
Hanble. Richard Howard.
Henry Ja. Pye, esq,
Earne Barne, esq.
Alexander Hood, esq.
Sir Charles Kent, bart.
Tho. B. Parkyns, bart.
On the ifith of July the Chairman reported to the House, that
Tbomat Wilby had grossly prevaricated in giving his Evidence be'-
fore the Coramiueej therefore he was instructed to move, '' That
*' stomal IVilby having grossly prevaricated in giving his Tcslimo-
" ny before the Committee, appointed to try and determine the
•' Merit! of the late Election for Iwlcbeiler, be for the said Offence
" committed to His Majesty's Goal o( ffewga/e," and he was order-
ed into custody accordingly. — Thomas Withy being taken very ill in
iVcuya//, petitioned the Home to be released: on the 22d of July
1784, Mr Baring, the late Chairman, desiied Wiibfi Petiiion to be
ftAJlLIiilUNTAllT ftlOIMrXM Wf
ready which being done, he Informed the House, that he enquire4into
the truth of the Allegations set forth in the Petition relative to the Pd«
soner's Health, and found frOm two Apothecaries that attended hjm
that he was in a high Fever, and his Life in danger j therefore, as it
was not the intent of the House to deprive him of his Life for his grost
Prevarication, he should move to have him discharged : this Motion
being seconded, the Speaker stated that the usual way was to order the
Prisoner to the Bar, and then let him ask Pardon. However, as the
Petitioner was in a high Fever, he presumed the House would dis*
pense with that part of the Ceremony, and permit him to issue his
Warrant to Mr Akerman for his Discharge, which was accordingly
done.—- On the 2ist of July the Chairman reported, that the sitting
Members were duly elected.
' and 2 Not duly elected \ a new Writ ordered, Ifarch 29, x805«
ParL 2. Sir William Mannerr^ bart. and some of the Electors
petitioned. On the 29th March 1803, John Smyih^c^q. Chairman of
the Committee that tried the Election, reported to the House, that
neither the sitting Members nor the Petitioners were duly elected,
and that it was a void Election. The Petitions were not frivolous
or vexatious, but that great Violence, Bribery, and Corruption, had
been used in obtaining Votes, particularly by j^/ex. Dawson^ and
moved that the same should be enquired into by the House, April
22, 1803.
Pari. ^. Jobn Manners and Electors petitioned. On March 7th,
1804, Sir Wm, Toungf bart. Chairman of the Committee, reported
to the House, that the Election was void as far as it related to Sir
JVm. Manners^ and that it appeared to the Committee^ that he had
been guilty of Bribery and Corruption, and that he was incapable of
tsepresenting in Parliament the Borough of Uchester ; a new Writ
ordered, March 1804*
PARLIi^MENTARV RE6IST2R.
Tart
No. 153. MilbornePort,
1 1 Edmund Walter, esq.
12 Edmund Walter, esq.
l» Edmund Walter, esq.
14 Edw. Walter, esq.* J D.
I.H.Browne, esq.'j ^'
15 John Townson, esq.®
i6 JohnTbwnson, esq."
William Popham, esq.
17 W. C. Medlycott, esq."
1. Richard Johnson, esq,''
Mark Wood, esq,'*
18 Henry Lord Paget.'*
Thomas Medlycott, esq.
Thomas Medlycott, esq*
Thomas Hatchings, esq.
Thos. H. Medlycott, esq^'
Rt. E. ofCatherlough,KB.'
Richard Combe, esq.*
George Prescoit, esq.
C Hon. Temple Luttrell." ^
^ Charles Wolseley, esq,^ >/:
Thos. H. Medlycott, esq.*
John Pennington, esq."*
John Lord Muncaster.
John Lord Muncaster.
Sir Robert Ainslie, kt.
1 Henry Lord Paget.' Sir Robert Ainsley, kt.
2 Henry Lord Paget.' Hugh Leycester, esq.'
Hon. Charles Paget.*
3 Rt. Hon. Hen. Ld. Paget. Hugh Leyctister, esq.
'Died, a new Writ ordered Nov. 1 5, 1763.— » Made Steward of
the Manor of E ait Hendred ; a new Writ ordered, May 19, 1^70.—
i Of the Kingdom oi Ireland; died, a new Writ ordered, March 30,
J772-— fNotduly elected.— S 5 Not duly eleclcd.—* Third Son of
Lord Irnbam oi Ireland ; a Counsellor at Law. — 7 Second Son of Sir
William Wolsthy, bart. ; a Captain in the Navy. These two last
duly elected, and ought to hafe been returned, — * A Director o£
the East India Company. — 9 Made Steward of the three Chiltern
Hundreds, in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, No-
vember 1781.—'° Eldest Son cf Sit >.rf/.i Pennington, bart.; cre-
ated Baron MancaJter, in the Kingdom of Ireland, September 1783.
— " Made Steward of the three Chillern Hundreds, in the County
of Buciingbam ; a new Writ ordered, January 23, 1787. — "Made
Steward of the three CA///e/n HKn^rci// in the Connij oi Bucking-
I
itfm ; a new Writ otrdered, June 7, 170 1. — »3 Made Steward bf tto
three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham 5 a new Writ
ordered, Eebruary 3, 1794.-14 AColoiiei in the Arm^ of the &ast
India Company.— -^S Eldest Son of the .£arl of Uxbridge ^ a Lieuteh*
nt;ColoneI of Dragoons.
Pari. V3. George Frescott^ esq. petitioned agaiiist the Election
of .Richard Comife, esq. On the 22d df May 1772, the Chajrtq&n of
the Committee appointed to try this cohtei^ted Election reported to
the House, that the Petitioner was daly elected, and- ought to hafe
been returned, and that the sitting Member was not duly elected.
Pari. 14. . On the 10th of February 1775, the Chiimiaii bftHcf
Committee appointed to try the merits of the Double Return, report-
ed to the House, that the Honble. Temf>/e Luttrell and Charles Woi-
seley^ esq. were duly elected^ and that Edward Waller and Isaac
Hawkins Browne^ esqrs. were not duly elected.
* * • • . •
Pari. ij. The Honble. Temple Luttrell petitioned. , On the 7tli
of May 1781, %he Chairman of the Committee appointed to try thid
contested Election, reported to Uie House, that the sitting Members
were duly elected.
Pari. 18. Uorman McLeod^ esq. &nd several of tlie Inhaoitants
petitioned. A Day was appointed for hearing of the Petitions, but
Mr McLeod^not having given in his Recognisance agreeable^ to Law»
the Order for hearing his Petition was discharged. The Chairman
of the Committee that tried the Petition of the Inhabitants, reported
to the House, that the sitting Members were duly elected, and
chat tke Petition was not frivolous or vexatious^ December 12, 1796*
> Eldeft Son of the Earl 6f Vxbridg^ ; d Ulajor-General, and Co«
lonel of & Regiment of Dragoons.^—* KingH Counsel, and one of tl|e
Weltb Judges.->*-3 Made SteWai<d of the three Cbiltern Hundreds \ a
new Writ orderied> June 3, i8o4.-'*-4 Soti of the Earl of Uxbridgle^
•Ad Brother to the late Member*
Pari. 3. A Petition from several of the Electors against the ftctiim
ot Lord, Paget and Mr Leycestet. Ordered to be heard| March 20,
1807.
l>ot. i<i3
VHH rAKLIAMENTAR-V a£GtST£R«
Pari: No. \S4!. Soutliamnton County.
1 1 Lord Harry Powl6tt.' Alesr. Thistlethwaite, esg^i
Cha. M. of Winchester."
Rt. Hon. H. B. Legge.*
12 Rt. Hon. H. B. Legge.^ Simeon Stuart, esq.*
Sir Richard Mill, bt.-
13 Robert Lord Henley.* Sir Simeon Stuart, bt.
Sir Paulet St John, bt.
14 Sir Henry P. St John. Sir Simeon Stuart, bt.' -
Jervoise C. Jervoise, esq.*-"*
15 Robt. Thistlethwaite, esq. Jervoise C. Jervoise, esq. ' "■
i6 Robt. I'histlethwaite, esq. '^V
17 Sir Wm. Heathcote, bt. William Chute, esq.
18 Sir Wm. Heathcote, bt. William Chute, esq.
1 Sir Wm. Heathcote, bt. William Chute, esq.
2 Sir Wm. Heathcote, bt- William Chute, esq.
3 Tho. Thistlethwaite, esq. Hon.. William Herbert.'
I Succeeded his Brother as Dote of Bollon ; a new Writ ordered,
toeccmber 19, 1754.—* Eldest Son of the Duke of Holloa ; a Lieu-
lenatit Colonel In the Army, and Lieutenant-Governor of the Tower
of London ; in this Parliament before for Lytninglon; succeeded his
father as Duke of Bolton \ a new Writ ordered, November i6,
1759.— 3 Uncle to the Earl ai Danrfiauib ,- Chancellor and Under-
Trcaaurer of the Exchequer ; in this Pailiament before for Orford.
— 4 Succeeded his Father as Baronet j made one of the Chamberlains
of the Eichequer; a. new Writ oidered, February 3, 1762, he was
reelected. — 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, January 10, 1765. — * Eld-
est Son of the Larl of Norlbington j a Teller of the Ej.chequei ; suc-
ceeded hJs Father as tarl of i/ur/fiin^/os; a new Writ ordered, Jan.
'21, 17J2. — 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, November-29, 1779.^
S In this Parliament before for Tarmouih in thit County.
' Second Son of the Earl of Cafnarvon;
PARLIAKIEKTAftT REdlStfiR. 211
Pari. No.lSS. Winchester City.
1 1 James M. of Carnarvon.' Henry Penton, esq.*
12 Lord Harn/ Powlett.^ Henry Penton, jun. esq.^
George Powlett, esq.*
13 George Powlett, esq.. Henry Penton, esq. ,
1 4 Lovel Stanhope, esq.^ Henry Penton, esq.^
15 Lovel Stanhope, esq.* Henry Penton^ esq.
Rt. Hon. H. Flood, esq.^
16 Rich. Gamon, jun. esq.'* Henry Penton, esq.
17 Rich. Gamon, esq." Henry Penton, esq. •
18 Sir Richard Gamon, bt. Henry Vise. Paloierston.'*
1 Henry Vt. Palmerston.* Sir Richard Gamon, bti
2 SirH.P. St JohnMildmay. Sir Richard Gamon, bt.
3 Sir H.P.St JohnMildmay. Sir Richard Gamon, bt^
• >
— ^ — ■ •---•- - I ^
^ Eldest Son of the Duke of Chatidos ; Ranger of Enfield Cbace.-^^
^ Letter Carrier to His Majesty.— 3 Brother to the Duke of Bolton ;
Vice-Admiral of the White \ succeeded his Brother as Duke of
Bolion\ a new Writ ordered, December 17, 1765.-48011 of the
late Member ^ Letter Carrier to His Majestj.-^S Cousin to the
Duke oi Bolton \ Groom Porter to His Majesty, and one of the Gen-
tlemen Ushers to the Princess Dowager o\ Wales. '^^ Made a Com-
missioner of the Admiralty; a new Writ ordered, December 21,
1774, he was re-elected. — 7 Uncle to the Earl of Chesterfield.'^-^
' Clerk Comptroller of the Board of Green Cloth *, died^ and the
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new
Writy October 9, 1783 9 A Member of His Majesty's Most Ho-
nourable Privy Cqundl in Ireland. — ^^ Brother-in-law to the Duke
oiCbandos.^^^^ Created a Baronet of Gr^tf/ BHtain^ April ii, 1795*
— " Of Ireland.
' Died in April 1B02 : n6 new Writ issued.
P2
H t^Ki- No. 156. Southampton.
■ u Amh. L. Swymmer, esq.' Hans Stanley, esq.
Hfnry Dawkins, esq,
tS Henry Dawkins, esq.
13 Henry Vise. Palmersion.
1 4 John Fleming, esq.
rAJUJAUEMTARY REGISTBb
i5 HansSIoane, esq.'
1 6 John Fleming, esq.
17 Henry Martin, esq.*
George Henry Rose, esq.
1 8 George Henry Rose, esq. James Amyatt, esq;
Hans Stanley, esq.'
Rt. Hon. Hans Stanley.*
Rt. Hon. Hans Stanley.**
John Fuller, esq.
John Fuller, esq.
James Amyatt, esq.
James Amyatt, esq.
1 George Henry Rose, esq. James Amyatt, esq.
2 Geo. Henry Rose, esq.' James Amyatt, esq.
3 George Henry Rose, esq. Arthur Atherley, esq.
^ Made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered,
December i, 1757, he was re-elected. — ' Died, a new Writ ordered,
March 24, 1760,-3 Made Governor of the Isle oflVighi; a new
Writ ordered, January 10, 1765, he was re-elected ; made Soffercr
of His Majesty's Household ; a new Writ ordered, January 10,1766,
he was re-elected— 4 Made Governor of the Isle of Wight ; anew
Writ ordered, May 16, 1770, he was re-elected, — S A Commission-
er of the Admiralty— S Made Cofferer of His Majesty's Household ;
a new Writ ordered, November i, 1776, he was re-elected ; died,
a new Writ ordtred, January 24, 1760. — 7 A Commissioner of Trade
and Plantations.— S A Captain in the Navy, and Comptroller of the
Navy ; created a Baronet of Great Britain, June 1 1, 1791 i died,
and the Speaker Issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for k
new Writ, August 19, 1794.
Pari. 14. Several Voters (in the interest of Lord fAar/w Grrt-iZ/a
Montagu') petitioned against ^ohn Fleming, esq's. Election. On
the •77S> the Chairman appointed to try this Elec-.
i the sitting Membeis duly elected.
In 1S04 made Deputy Paymaster -GcDeiaJ of the Torces.
feAaLIAllSNTART &£OISTfift« SI 8
FarL ,No. 157. Portsmouth.
11 Sir Wm. Rowley, kb.' Sir Edward Hawke, KB.*
12 Sir M. Fetherstonhaugb. Sir Edward Hawke, k.b.
13 Sir M. Fetherstoilhaugh/ Sir Edward Hawke, kb.^
Peter Taylor, esq.
14 Peter Taylor, esq? Rt. H. Sir E. Hawke, kb.*
Sir William Gordon^ kb. Maurice Suckling, esq.^
I Hon. Robert Monckton ^
15 Sir WilHam Gordon, kb.^ Hon«, Robert Monckton.""
Hon, Thos. Erskine." Sir H. Fetherstonhaugb, bL
i6 HoQ. W. Comwallis.'^ Sir H. Fetherstonhaugb, bt.
17 Hoiu Thomas Erskine. . Sir H.^ Fetherstonhaugb, bt.
18 Hon. Thoma$ Erskine. Lord Hugh Seymour.'
1 Hon. Thomas Erskine.' John Markham, esq.*^
2 Hon. Thomas Erskine.' John Markham, esq.^
Hon. D. M. Erskine.^
S Sir Thomas Miller, bt. John Markham, esq.
3
' Admiral of the White, and Rear- Admiral of Great Britain ;
made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, April
l8, I757f be was re-elected. — * Vice- Admiral of the White. —
—^Admiral of the White ; Rear- Admiral of Great Britain, and
an £lder Brother of the Trinity House ^ made First Commissioner
of the Admiralty ^ a new Writ ordered, December 3, 1766, he was
rc-dcctcd.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 1774—5 Created
Baron Hawke of Towton in the County of York j a new Writ order-
ed, May 22, 1776.^— ^ Died, a new Writ ordered, November 1777.
—7 A Captain in the Navy, and Comptroller of the Navy j died, and
the Speaker issued his Warrant for a new Writ, August 2, 1778. —
^ Uncle to Viscount Galway of Ireland \ Governor of Portsmouth j
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and a Lieutenant General. — 9 Ac-
cepted of a Pension during pleasure ^ a new Writ ordered,
1783.— 10 Died, a new Writ ordered, June 1782. — *' Second Bro-
ther to the Earl of Buchan, and King's Counsel.— i* Second Bro-
ther to Earl Corr^waliis ; a Captain in the Navy. — '3 One of the
Commissioners of the Admiralty ; Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squa-
dron of His Majesty's Fleet j a Gentleman of the Bedchamber f
P 3 the
214
iPABXtAMBKTASLY XU(0(8TS|,ir
the Prince of Wales^ and Brother to the Marquis of Hertfori ; made
Hear- Admiral of the \yhite^ February 1797.
> Second Brother to the Earl tX. JBiuchan\ King^s Cqmna^, pod
Chancellor to the Prince of Wales.^^'^ Son of tl^ Archhjdiif>p of
^ork ; a Captain in the Navy, and one of ihe Lords Commlsiioiijers
of the Admiralty ; made Rear. Admiral of die White^
1805. — 3 Created Lord Erskiw of Reuqnad CmtU^ m tht Cciioty of
CornwaU^ and appointed Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain ^
m new Writ ordered, Fehruary 5^ i8o6.-«— 4 Appoln^d^^Ql^ yf 4he
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ^mtrdl^ 'Feli.
J5, 1806, he was re-elected.'— 5 Eldest Son of Lord Ef-fkinwi % Bar-
rister at Law, and a Commissioner of Banknipts j appointed Envoy
Jlxtraordinary and Plenipote«tiary tQifcp Us^d^toUs tUmtrka li
1806.
• I
♦AkMAMB^TARY «.Et3«tsi*it. 'S15
^arl. Nff. iSS. Yarmouth J Isle of IVight
X I Thpj^i^s Hpl^iies, esq/ Henry Holiaes^ esq/
Jt2 Tbooias Lord Holmes.^ Hcijry Holmes, esq.^
Jrfin Eames, esq.*^ Jeremiah Dy$o», esq.^
13 Jervois^Q^j-ke, esq.' William Strode, esq,^
. Hop. Geo* J^. Parker.* Thopias Pun^aer^ esq.*
J4 Jenrpi^; Clarke, esq.'** Edw. Meux WcM^ley, esq/*
Robert Kingsmill^ ^q.*^ James Worsley, esq.
%$ £<Jward Morant, esq. JEdward Rushworth, esq.*^
/ * . Sir Thomas. Rijmbold, bu
Jl^P J^mrH- Mpraw^ esq/* Philip Frwfiis, esq.
Xhoa. )C. Jarvoiae, esq.'^
17 ThMu e. Jervoise, esq.'^ EdwstrdR^sh^orth, esq/^
lejOTW^ \C.. Jervoise; ^eaq. Sir John F;ldeicester, ht.
16 ienwise C. Jerv^ise, esq. Edward Ryshout, esq.'*
J Wiljiam P^chey, esq. .
^ ' ' 4
I J^ryoige C. Jerypise,^ esq. WjilH^rp Peachy^ e^q.
^' J^i:Vbis^ C- J^Wpji^e,? psq.. Ja,mesPi^ B&urray,! esq.' .^
.. J C Wles Mfl5pimdl, ^.*
. Henry Swato^ esq^ :
JohnDel^mo, esq.* •
: ?' / ISirHomePq^ esq;*'
; ; ;^. . r .. ;; " ' '; Ca^d Scp^i;, esq.
S Jervoise C. Jervoise, esq. William Plummer, esq.
' Created Baron Holmes of Kilmailock in Ireiand*-^'^ Brother to
tte other Member j Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and Lieuten-
ant-Governor of the hie of Wight j made a Major-General in Febru-
ary 1756, and a Lieutenant-General in April 1759. — 3 Died, a new*
Writ ordered, December 20, 1762. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered,
January 10, 1765.— 5 Joint Secretary of the Treasury 5 made a Com-
missioner of Trade and Plantations ^ a new Writ ordered, April 18,
1764, he was re-elected. — ^ A Master in Chancery. — 7 7 Not duly
elected.— 8 Brother to xh*" Earl of Macclesfield ; a Major in the
Foot Guards, and a Major-Getieral in the Army^ duly elected, and
P 4 ought
1
PARLIAMENTARY B.£GI£VEE<
DU^bt to have been returned ; made Colonel a( a Regiment of Foot
in May 1773. — 9 Duly elected, and oogbt to have been rciur-ned— »-
)° One of the Gentjemeii of the King's Privy Chamber ; vacated his
seat by bis accepting of the Agency of the Sussex Militia; anew
Writ ordered, December 1779, he was elected for the Countv ^ took
the Name oi ^ervoise in .— " Made Steward of the three CbU-
(ern Hundreds in the County of Baciiii^bam ; a new Writ ordered,
I77i — " A Captain in the Navy. — '3 Made Steward of
ihe three Chiilern Hundretlx in the County of BucHngham ; a new
NVril ordered, 17^1,— '4 Made Steward of the three CbU-
tern Hfniirsds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered,
April 1787 '5 Son to the Member for the County.— '« Made
Steward of the three Chiiurn Hundreds in ihe County of Bucking-
hai:i; a new Writ ordeted, January 1791. — '7 Made Steward of the
Manor of Eeti Hendred in the County of Berh ; a new Writ order-
ed, January 1791 — '^ Made Steward of the ihite Chiilern Hundredt
in the County ai Bucks ; a new Writ ordered. Match 1797.
Pari. 13. The Honble. George Lane Porter, and Thomas Dummer,
esq. petitioned. On '77Ji 'I'F Chalimanof the Comnut-
tee appointed to try this Election, reported to the House, that the
Petitioners were duly elected, and ought to have been telutned.
1 Made Stcyizji oi xhe'M%'aor oi East Hent^ed in Berkshire ; a
n,ew Writ ordered, March 18C3 » Lieutenant Colonel of the late
126th Regiment of Foot! died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown to issue a new Wpt, September 1803.—
3 Appointed Steward of the three Chiilern Hundreds ; a new Writ
cwdered, March 1804. — 4 Made Steward of the three ChUtern Hun-
dreds, March 1804 — 5 A Captain in the Roya! Navy ; made Stew-
ard ofihetlirec Cbi/iern Hundreds ; a new W"t ordered, Jan. 21,
JM|IU«IAMBMTART UalS!t£««
S17
Pirt No. 159. Petersfield.
1 1 Wm« G. Hamilton, esq.*
12 John JoflifFe, esq.
13 William JolliflFe, esq.*
14 William JolliflFe, esq.
15 William JolliflFe, esq.^
J 6 William JolliflFe, esq.
17 William JolliflFe, esq.
18 William JolliflFe^ esq.
William Beckford, esq/
Sir John Phillips, bt.
Richard Pennant, esq.^
Richard Croftes, esq.
Rt. Hon. Welbore Ellis.*
Sir Abraham Hume, bt.
Thomas Samuel JolliflFe, esq:
Thomas Samuel JolliflFe, esq."^
J. Christopher, Vt. Downe.*
Hon. George Aug. North.*
W.Henry, M.ofTitchfield.
Rt. Hon. Welbore Ellis."
Hon. Charles F. Grenville.'*
Hilton JoUiffe, esq."^
Sir John Sinclair, bt.
1%
I Hylton JoIlifFe, esq.
e Hylton JolliflFe, esq.
S Hylton JolliflFe^ esq.
Sir John Sinclair, bt.
William Draper Best, esq.*
Hon. John William Ward.*
' Made his £]ecMon for London* — ^ Made a CoinmissioDer of Trade
and Plantations \ a new Writ ordered, April 15, ^^756, he was re*
elected.—^ Made Steward of the three Chihern Hundreds \ a new
W^t ordered, December i, 1767.— 4 Made one of the Vice-Trea-
surers ol Ireland \ anew Writ ordered, February 2, 1770, he waj.
re-elected.— ^5 Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; a new
Writ ordered, February 10, 1772, he was re elected. — ^ Made a
Commissioner of the Admiralty, anew Writ ordered, April 7, 1783,
he was re-elected.— 7 Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds
|n the Couiity of Buckingham ^ a new Writ ordered, February 1787.
— ^ Of the Kingdom of Ireland. — 9 Eldest Son of Lord North y and
Grandson of the Earl oi Guilford \ made Steward of the three Chif"
tern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered,
^December 22, 1790, he was chosen for Banbury, — 'o Eldest Son of
)the Duke of Port/and 'j made Steward of the three Chi/tern Hundreds
in the County of Buckingham 'y anew Writ ordered, April 1791,
hp was elj^cted for ^he Coqnty of Buckingham,'^^^ Created Baron
Mendif
2 18 iPAMjilAHtCtft'ARY ftCW6nm#
'^k.
Mendip of Mendip in the Coiitttjr of Spmer^ejiy & new Writ or^fjrt^i
August 13, 1794. — " Next Brother to the Earl of Warwick ; Vicc-
Chambedaio to kk MftJMftf, aod Vn^er. fii^nifl^wy to.jfa^J^p^e ff
Fort land y^ epe ,ef hk A^ajeety*^ Principal Secretaries of Stat.e.—
^ Son of jthe other Member ; jsl- JL/ieutenant io Jthe Fooj: Q^a|:4> ; fnfL^
Steward of the tliree Chi/tern Hundreds*, a ficw Writ otdered, Dec.
27. ^70-
« A 3fefjwpt ae I4W^-W» SiQ» of Viseay»t Dyfify^n^ W$r4-
<%$ ■! I > * mi ' aw >1» ■> ■ < V
jpar/. iVb. 160. Newport^ ^lias Medina.
1 1 Tb^'^ h* Dul^In^r» lesq*"^ Ralph Jenison, esq.'.
^ Charles Holmes, esq.'
12 Thos L. Dttmmer^ m^^ Charles Holme$, «q.^
1 hQoia$ DufiBAaer^ ^sq.* W. Rawlinsdn Earle, esq.
13 HansSloane, esq. . JohnEames, esq.^
Hon. John St John.*
14 Hans Sloane, esq. Sir EUbehard Wondegr, It^
15 Hon. lohn St lohn.*^ Rt. Ji. Sir R Worsa^, bt.
1 6 Hpn. ttugb S. Conway.'^ Edward jLush%Gardiy esq.
Hon. J. I* Townshend.'*
Oeor|;e Byng, esq.
17 Henry Vt. P^meraton/^ Penyston, Vt. Melbourne.**
Hon. Penyston Lamb.'^
^18 JervoiseC Jervoise, esq.'* Edward Riishworth, esqJ
Andrew Strahan^ esq'^ Witliam Nesbitt, esq.
$c
1 Andrew Strahan, lesq.' Sir George Dallas, bt.
2 John Blackburn, esq. Richard GervasKerr, esq.
S Sir John Doyle, bt.* Rt. Hon. Isaac Corry.*
<"■ <i*
I Master of his Majesty's fiuck Hounds; died, a new Writ order-
ed, May 22, 1758.-^^ Clerk of the Great Wardrobe.— 3 Brother
to the Members for Yarmouth in this County ; Rear- Admiral of the
Blue. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, December 17, 1765.— 5 Died
ix Jamaica \ anew Writ ordered, March 31, 1762.— ^ Son to the
deceased
PA&LiAMSKTAfit '^wawnki
Sl«
^ceased Member.— -7 A Master in Cbmcerj^ made Commissioner
of Taxes ^ a new Writ ordered, May 1773 — ^ Brother to Viscount
Boftfigbrohp"^ MBit fi Clerk Comptroller $f tlac :fitia»d :o£ Gjeefei '
Cloth; a ww Writ ordered, JPecemher H^Jt b«i^aft.iT^fated$
made Conmtrollor of his M^sty^s ijojiseKQldt.md d^A>Yent9r xi
the Isiecf Wight % a new Writ ordered^ January 24, , 1780^ Be was
re-elected.— "o Brother to Viscount Boiingbroie 5 SurVeyor of the
Crown Laidfi.*-'! Fifth Sob of the £drl o(f Hertf4rd^ a C»ptain in
tlie Na^y^ ipade S(e«rard of tlie three Chiltern Hundreds in the
County of ^ehin^hxpn^ p new Writ ordensd,; Maicb ^736.*^>* EJd-
est Son of Lord Sydmyi Under Secretary to hofA Jfytinefp orie of
his Ms^estjr^s Priifcipal Secretaries of State ; made a.Commissaoner
of the Admiralty j a new Writ ordered, Janwaty 22f, i790.-i-*3 Of
the Kingdom^ /r^ia/.-*-'4Df the Kingdom of IreUnJj; a Lord of
the Bedchamber tp the Prince jpf ^^^^^ 9 nade Abenv^d of tjbe Ma-
nor of £^// tiendrtdwi the Cotipty 9JF J?^r|/.i a new Wxit oxdere^,
February 4, 1793. — >*S Eldest Son of Viscount Melbfiurng,-^^^'^^
Made their Election for Yarmouth, Hantt j ' a new Writ ordered,
October 26, 1796. — '7 Joint Printer to his Majesty.
Pari. 16. John Barringtqn^ esq. petitioned a^aipst Mx^usbwcrth^s
Xlectioa, on the score, that he being in 1?riest*s Ordafs^ was there-
fore inel^pble to be- ejected. On the of March 17^ 5> the Chair-
man of the Comntmee appdmttfd to try thjg ooatt itdd j£lfcticMi> found
the sitting Member duly elected.
* Printer to his Majesty.—^ A Liieutcnant-Colond ; Colonel of a
K«giment of Foot, and Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey ^'m^'^ Sur*
i^^oi-General of the Crown Lands in /rf/«;7^.
tARLIAMENTARY RECI3TIR,
Pari.
11 John Gibbons, esq.
12 George Prescott, esq.
13 Richard Worge, esq.^
James Hare, esq.
14 Simon Lord Irnham.*
15 Hon. John Luttrell.
i6Hon- John Luttrell.*
James Gordon, esq.
17 John Scott, esq.'
Joseph F. Barham, esq.
IS Joseph F. Barham, esq.
John Agnew, esq.
No. 161. Slockbridge.
George Hay, ll.d.'
Nicholas Linwood, esq.*
Richard Fuller, esq.
Hon. John Luttrell.*
Hon. James Luttrell.*
Hon, James Luttrell.'
T. Boothby Parkyns, esq.
John Cator, esq.'
' George Porter, esq."
' George Porter, esq.
1 John Agnew, esq; George Porter, esq.'
2 Joseph F. Barham, esq. George Porter, esq.
3 Joseph F. Barham, esq.* George Porter, esq.
'Official Principal to the Arclies Co\xtt ai Canterbury ; Vicar-
Gcnerel to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Chancellor of the
Dioceiie of Won fster ; made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a
new Writ ordered, December 2, I7j6, he was re-elected. — »A
Soulh Sea Director.— 3 A Major- General ; a Colonel on Half-pay ;
made Steward of tlie three Chillern Hundreds in the County oiBuci-
^nghajn; a new Writ ordered, April 30, 1772. — 4 Of the Kingdom
q\ Ireland; created Viscount CarhamjUon in the same Kingdom,
1776. — S Second Son of Lord Irnham; a Captain in the
Navy ; made Steward of the three Chillern Hundreds in the County
oi Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, '775- — ^ Fourth Son
of Lord Irnham ; a Lieulenant in the Navy.— 7 Made a Captain in
the Navy, February 1781. — ^ Mnde a Commissioner of Excise ; a
new Writ ordered, January 1785. — 9 9 Mot duly elected. — '°Duly
elected, and ought to have been returned. — " Duly elected, and
ought to have been returned ; an Officer in the Army ; made a Lieu-
tenant-Colonel of Infantry.— " Made Steward of the three Chillern
Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, April
3. '799-
Pari.
t .
RBGI8TB&; tUl
Pari. 17. Joseph Forster Barbam and George Porter^ esqrs. jpcti-
tioned ; renewed the 2d and 3d Sessions. On the 23d of February
1793, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this contested
Election, reported to the House, that the iPetitioners were duly
elected, and ought to have been returned, and that John Scon and
yoAn Caior^ esqrs. were not duly elected, and ought not to have
been returned, and that the Petition was not frivolous or vexatious ;
and &rther, that it appeared to the Committee, in the course of the
Xrial, that various Instances of Bribery and Corruption had been
\Lsed at the said Election, well worthy of the Consideration of the
House. The same ordered to be taken into consideration on Thurs-
day, February 28. The Enquiry was continued on different days,
ivhen the House came to the Resolution to order the Attorney-Gene*
xal to prosecute John Scott^ esq. for having used Bribery and Cor«
ruption at said Election.
I A Colonel in the Arrny.*-^ Made his Election for the Borougb
»f Oakbampton ; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 5, x8o7»
FJinLIAMBKTAILT KBCISTER.
Part. No. 162. Newion, Isle of Jl'ight.
1 1 Sir John Barrington, bt, HarCourt Powell, esq.
J2 Sir John Barrington, bt. Harcourt Powell, esq.
13 Sir John Barrington, bt. Harcourt Powell, esq.
14 Sir John Barrington, bt.' Harcourt Powell, esq.*
Edw-Meux Worsley, esq. Charles Ambler, esq.
15 E. Mcux Worsley, esq.' John Barringtoa, esq.*
Rt. Hon.HenryDundas.*
■ Richard P. Arden, esq.*
i6 James Worsley, esq.' John Barrington, esq.
Mark Gregory, esq.
17 Rt.Hon. SirR.Worsley,^ John Barrington, esq.
George Canning, esq.'
IS Rt. Hon. Sir R. Worsley. Charies Shaw Lefene.
1 Evan Lane, esq. Charles Shaw Lefevre, esq,
2 Sir Robert Barclay, bt.' Charles Chapman, esq.*
James Paull, esq.*
3 Sir Robert Barclay. George Canning, esq.
' Made Steward of the tliree Cbilcern Hundreds in the County of
Buckingham ; anew Writ ordered, I77i- — ' Made Steward
of the Manor of Eatl Hendred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ
ordered. 1775 3 Died, and the Speaker issued his War -
ram to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, September 24, 1782.
—4 Treasurer of the Navy ; in this Parliament before for the Coun-
ty of Edinburgh ; made Steward of the three Chi/lern Hundreds in -
the County of Buckingham : a new Writ ordered, December 21,
1782, he was elected for the County of Edinburgh. — 5 Eldest Son of
Sir Fit%'wiHiam Barrinpon, bart. — '^ Solicitor-General to his Majes-
ty ; again made Solicitor-General to his Majesty ; anew Writ or-
dered, Deci-mber 26, 1783, he was re elected 7 Made Steward of
the three Chihern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham. ; a new
Writ ordered, August 19, 1784.—^ Made Steward of the Manor of
Eaxi Hendred\r> the County of Berks i a new Writ ordered, June 7,
1791, he was re-elected; made Steward of the three Chillern Hun-
dreds in the County of Buckingham; a new Writ ordered, June
*793- — 9 A Barrister at Law ■, made Under Secretary to Lord Cre^-
villi, one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.
Pari.
lPAt:I/IAM«l«TAllY MKHLSTJHL* S39
» ■
Pari. t€* Sir GUb^ft EUiot^ b»rt. and others, Electors, petitioned
against Mr Gr^&ry^t £lectioi>y but on the 2zi of Aprils ^1^S> '^
guested leave' to vvitkdraw it, to which the House agreed.
* A Merchant itf LonJon.^^^ Made Steward of the thrte Chtltefn
Suhdreds\ a xse^^ Writ otdered, May 25, i8oj.—^ A Director of
£he ^ast India Compaiij.
ijta>
JParU No. 163. Christ Church.
1 1 Rt. H. Sir T. Rdbinson.' Hon. John Mordaunt.*
32 Hon« Thonras Robinson.^ James Harris, esq.*
13 Hon. Thomas Robiiison^^ James Harris, esq.
James Harris, jun. esq.
14 James Harris, esq.^ ' Hon. T. Villiers Hyde.^
i6 Sir James Harris* kb«^ James Harris, esq^^
John Frederick, esq.'*
16 Sir James Harils, ,k]^." Sir John Frederick, bt.
Hans SkKuiiey esq.
17 Hans Sloane, esq. George Rose^ ^sq.**
18 William Rose, esq. George Rose, esq.
1 Wm. Chamberlayne, esq. George Rose, esq.'
2 William S. Bourne, esq.* Rt. Hon. Geo. Rose, esq.^
S William S. Bourne, esq. Rt. Hon. Geo. Rose, esq.
' One of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State j made Keeper
of the Great Wardrobe j a new Writ ordered, November 15, 1755,
he was re-elected. At the end of this Parliament he was created
Baton Grantham of Grantham in the County of Lincoln,^^'^ Only
Brother to the Earl of Peterborough 5 a Lieutenant-Colonel in the
Army ^ made one of the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations ; a
new .Writ ordered, Nov. ir, 1766, he was re-elected. — 3^ Eldest
Son of Lord Grantham,-^ Made one of the Commissioners of the
Admiralty 5 a new Writ ordered, January 20, 1762, he was re-
elected \ made one of the Commissioners of the Treasury j a new
Writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was re-elected.— 5 Ma^e Vice-
Chamberlain to his Majesty's Household \ a new Wiit ordered, Feb.
PARLIAMENTARV REGISTER;
SI, 1770, he was re-elected ; succeeded his Father as Lord Gran-
tham; a new Writ ordered, November 15, 1770. — * Secretary and
CorapCroUer to the (Jueeo.— 7 Eldest Son of Lord Hyde ; from the
14th of June 1777, he was styled Lord Hyde, his Father being then
created Earl ai Clarendon ; made Steward and Bailiff of the three
Chi/tern Hundreds in the Couaty of Buckingham ; a new Writ is-
sued, June 1779. He stood Candidate tor Cambridge Unhersily^
but not making his Election, he was again re-elected. — ^ Son of tha
other Member ; Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the
Court of Russia, and made Knight of the Bath. — 9 Died, a new
Writ ordered, January 23, 1781. — '° Son of Sir John Frederick, ta
■whose Title he succeeded in I783.— " Envoy Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to the States General ; created Baron Malmibary of
Malmsbury in the County of Wilis, and the Speaker issued his War.
rant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, September 30, 1788.
— " One of the Secretaries of the Treasury ; Clerk of Parliament^
and Cleik of the Office of Pleas in the Court of Exchequer.
' Clerk of the Parliament, and Keeper of the Records in the Re-
ceipt of the Eschcquer.— « A Barrister at Law ; took the Ni.me o£
Boarne in i So ; made Joint Secretary of the Treasury ; a new Writ
ordered. May 1SD4, he was re-eiected. — 5 Made Joint Paymaster-
General of the Land Foices } a new Writ ordered. May 15, 1804,
he was re-elected.
Pari. 3. A Petition against the Return of IVm. S. Bourne, esq.
and the Right Honblc. Ctorge Rose, esq. Ordered to be heard,
Marcb 12, 1807.
PARLIAMfiKTART RBGISTEB. ^25
Pari. No. 1 64. Lymington.
II Sir C. Powlett, kb/ Harry Burrard, esq/
Lord Harry PDwlett.^
IS Adani Drummondy esq. Harry Burrard, esq.
18 Adam Dnimmond, e$q/ Harry Burrard, esq.^
Hugo Meynell, esq.
14 Edward Morant, esq. Sir Harry Burrard, bt.
Henry Goodricke, esq.
15 Thomas Dammer, esq. Harry Burrard, esq.^
Edward Gibbon, esq.^
1 6 Robert Couli; esq. Harry Burrard, esq.'
• i
George Rose, 6sq.^
17 Harry Burrafd, esq.'* ^Harry Burrard,. ^." -
Nathaniel R.Halhed, ^. -
18 ^WHIiam Manning, esq. Sir H. Burrard Neale, bt.
I ^William Manning, esq.* SirH. Burrard Neale, bt.*
8 UTilliam Manning, esq. Harry Burrard, esq.^
John Kingston, esq/
3 Sir H. Burrard Neale, bt. John Kingston, esq.
' Eldest Son of Lord Harry Powlett j a Lieutenant- Colonel in the
Army, and Lieutenant-Governor of the Tower of London \ his Fa-
ther succeeding his Brother as Duke oi BoJton^ August 25, 1754*
be was from that time styled Marquis of Winchester ^ made Steward
and Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds •, a new Writ ordered,
January 8, 1755.— a Ranger of the t^ew Forest^ and Governor of
Caisbot Castie.'^Z Second Son of the Duke of Bolton ; a Captain in
the Navy.— 4 Brother-in-law to the Duke of Bolton 5 made his Elec-
tion for St Ives\ a new Writ ordered, February 10, 1769—5 Cre-
ated a Baronet oi Great Britain ^ March 20, 1769; made Steward of
the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new
WHt ordered, January 1779. — ^ A Commissioner of Trade and
Plantations j Author of the much-celebrated Work " The History
of the Rise and Decline of the Roman Empire." — ^ Son of Sir Harry
Burrard, — 9 Nephew to Sir Harry Burrard^ bart. ; a Major in
the Army, and Governor of Calthot Castle ; made Steward of
the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham 5 a new
tvoL4 n.] Q^ V/rit
ii& FMtLIAifEHTilRT RBaiSTBIIr
Writ orSei^, Jane 12, 1788.— '^ One of the Secretaries o£ tlie
Treasury -4 -Clerk of the Pleas m the Court of Exchequer, and Qerk
of Parliaknent} in tfais^Parliaoicnt before £(»r ZajMrrx/tfH*— n Gotrer*
nor of CaiAoi Cmstle^ and has a Company in the Foot Guards \ laade
Riding Forester of the Sevj Forest \ a new Writ ord^d, May 4^
i79f.-~>^'Nepliew and Heir to ^ Harry Burrafd^ hart, tb Wnoae
Estate and Titl^ be* succeeded in Aprtl 179 1 5 a- £ientemfit iki-the
Navy^ made a Captain in the Navy, Fcbniary i, 1793;! took the
Namexjf i\Ui/r in- 1795.
< A Merchant in London^ and an Agont for the bland of S( Vin*
vent. — a^A Captain in the Navy, and a Groom of his Msjes^*»Bod?
chamber."— 3 A Major-General in the Army ; Governor oiCakhot
Castle^ and'First Major to the Krst Regiment of Foot Gutyrds \. made
Steward of the-three GhilternHmtdreds \ » new Writ Ofdereil^ Dae.
9, i8o2.<— 4 A Director of the SUrrm lime GottpanyL
ParL No. 165. Whitchurch,
li WiUiam Powlett, esq^' Thomas Townsheiid» eftj.*
Geef)^ Jennings, esc].
X9 Geetfgp Jennings, esq. Thomas Townshend, esq^i
XS- Boa; Heniy Wallop. ' R(. Hon. T. Tewnqhend.
14 Ge(Sr){eVi8C.Middleton.^ Ri Hon. T. Townshend.
I& Geoigs Vise. lilkUfeCDB. R(. Hon. T^ Townshend.'
William Selwyn, esq.*
1 6 Gewge Vise. Middletaow William Selwyn, e$q^
17 Gec»rge Vise. Middletoa.^ Hon, John T. Townfihead.^
18 Hon. WilliamBroderick.' B&sk. Joht^ T. Townshend.
X Hofi. ^^ttiam^ Brodrick«> Hoa« W. A. Townshend.*'
» Hon. WilUani Brodriek.^ Hon. W. A« Townshend.
alfoBb Williaan j^odrick. Hon. W* A. Townshend.
' IXed, anew Writ ordered, March 2, I757-— -^ Son of the Right
Honfaie. Tlkmai tawnsbenJ^ and NepHew of VMcoont Towmbend ;
iaadtf one of the Commissioners of the Treasury \ a new Writ order*
ei^ "bkcemhct i^j^ 1765^ he was re-elected j made Paymaster- Gene-
ral of the Land Forces ; a new Writ ordered, November 27, 1767,
&ef was reelected.— 3 Brother to the Earl of Fortsmoutb \ a Groom
of his Majesty's Bedchamber.-»4 Of Ire/an J.-^sMside Secretary at
Wte; a new Writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he war re-elected ;
made one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State; a new Writ
orderea, July 10, 1782, he was're-efected ; created Baron Sydney of
Cbisilburst in the County of Kent ; a new Writ ord<red« Marcn 7,
17839 afterwards "tHscbunt Sydney. ^^^ One of his Majesty's Counsel*
lors at Law.— >7 Eldest Son of Viscount Sydney ; one of the Commis^
doners of the Admiralty ; made one of the Commissioners of the
Treasury \ a new Writ ordered, June 20> 17939 he was re-elected.
M ^Soon after the Dissolution of this Parliament, he was created
Baron Brodertch of Pepper Harrow^ in the County of Surrey*'^
9 Brother to Viscount Middleton, and Secretary to the Board for the
Management of the Affairs of the East India Company.
> Secretary to the East India Board, and Brother to Viscount
Middleton of Ireland,^!* Second Son of Viscount Sydney, ^^Z Ap«
pointed one of the Lords Commissioners of the Trffaiuxj ; a new Writ
ordered, August 12, 1893.
parliamen'i;ar.y registbr;
I
Pari. Nq. 166.
1 1 Francis B. Delaval, esq.
12 Sir F. B. Delaval, kb.
LSBenj. Lethuiellier, esq
1* Benj. Lethuiellier, esq.
35 Benj. Lethuiellier, esq.
1 6 Benj. Lethuiellier, esq.
1 7 Benj. Lethuiellier, esq.
18 Benj. Lethuiellier, esq.
Thomas A. Smith, esq.
I 'Hb!n.'G6ttlsoh Walksp.'
a 'Hon. Newton Walldp.*
3*Hon. N. W. Felldwes.
Andovev.
John Whit. Griffin, esq.'
Sir John Griffiti Griffin, KB#
Sir John Griffin Griffin, kb^
Sir Jdhn Griffin Griffin, kb.*
Sir John Griffin Griffin, KB.
Sir John Griffin Griffin, KB.*
William Fellowes, esq.
William Fellowes, esq.
Hbn. Culson Fellowes.
Thomas Ashfeton Smith, esq.
Thomas Asheton Smith, esq.
Thomas Asheton Smitn, esq.
■ H»s a Company in the Foot Guards ; made Colonel of a Regt.
of Foplin October 1759, and the same year a Major-General ; in
January 1761, made a Lieutenant General, and a Knight of the
Bath; lnAprili766 made Colonel of ihe First Regiment of Grena-
dier Guards ; made Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons. — * Called
Sp to the Houi-e of Peers to the Barony of Howard of Walden ; a
new Writ ordered, July 6, 1784. — J Died, a new Writ orderedj De-
, cemberij, 1797.
■ ' Brother to the Eail of Fvrismouih — ^ Took the Nantt of Felleim.
t^tfuaC^t 0% Mifjirtfi III* .InenS -.'iSfl' i.i.3 ■'Ti
M[A t — .i>iA«^ laago.'.' \a not. ti j u^ *~ V^ '
3
rARLXAMINTARY Rt6I6nrtEft» 9S9
Farl No'167. Staffordshire.^,
11 Hon. W. L. Gower.^ William Bagot, esq.* *
Hon Henry F. Thynne.^
12 G. Harry, Lord Grey.'* William Bagot, esq.^
13 G. Harry, Lord Grey/ Sir .William Bagot, bt,
John Wrottesley, esq.^
14 SirJohnWrottesley,bt/- Sir William Bagbt, bt.* .
15 Sir John Wrottesley, bt.*** George,- Vise. Lewisham.^
i6 Siif John Wrottesley, bt." Sir Edward Littleton, bt, •
George, Earl Gower.'* •• • '
17 George, Earl Gower.'^ SirEdward Littleton, bt.
18 George, Earl Gower.'* Sir Edward Littleton, bt.
Lord Granv. L. Gower/* , . ^ '
1 Lord Graliv. L. Goweh' Sir Edward Littleton, bt.
2 Lord Granv. L. Gower. Sir Edwand Littleton, hu
3 Lord Granv. L. Gower. Sir .Edward Littleton, bt.
J H 111 I ■ J ' . I * *t t , / I I I I ■■ I H I . « ^ IIM ■
< Uncle to Earl Gower ; died, a new Writ oVHfci'edi* December 20,
I7j;6.— « Eldest Son of Sir Waiter Wags taff Bagot ^ bart. — 3 Brother
to Viscount Weymouth. "^A Eldest Son of the Earl of Stamford.'-^
5 Succeeded his Father asiparonet in ;768.-7<^('Suc6eedcd his Father
as Earl of Stamford\ a new Writ orderedy IVIa^.^f ,,,1768.— t7 Eld-
est Son of the Revd. Sir Richard Wr0tesley,^ bart. . and Nephew to
. Earl Gower \ a Captain in the. Army \ in this'Patfiiiment before for
Newcastie-under-Line ; promoted to a Qonrpan^Fiti the Fpot Guards ;
succeeded his Father as Baronet.— ^ On the .I>isiolutipn of this Par-
liament he was created fiaron Bagot of Bagot^s Brom/fy in the Coun- .
ty oi Stafford. — 9 Eldest Son of the Earl of Dartmouth ; made one of
the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales ih May
1782 ; made Warden of the Stannaries in 1789.— '<^ Made a Major-
General in 1782, and in October 1784, made Colonel of a Regiment
of Foot,— ^' Died, a new Writ issued in April 1787.—-" Eldest Sou
of the Marquis of Stafford.^^'^^ Ambassador Extraordinary and Ple-
nipotentiary to the King of France.'^H Summoned to the House of
Lords as Baron Gower of Sttf/i^gham^ in the County of- 2^i; anew
Writ ordered, February 22, 1709.— '5 Second Son of the Marquis of
Stafford; in this Parliament before for Litchjield.
il3
SAv^hii$l^^nvJ^Rv reoistcr.
» Second Son of the Marquis of Stafford, aa^ one of the Commis-
lionets of the Treasury ; appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to the Court of Russia in 1804.
Pari
iVtf. 168. Lildifield.
11 Gra9riUe,Vt.Traith»ni.'
Henry Vernon, esq.
12 John Levett, esq,*
Hugo Meynell, esq.*
J3 Thomas Gilbert, esq.*
J4 Thomas Gilbert, esq.
15 Thomas Gilbert, esq,
16 Thorns Gilbert, esq.'
11 Thomas Gilbert, esq."
Lord G. Lev. Gower."
18 Lord G. Lev. Gower."
Sir John Wrottesley, bt.
Thomas Anson, esq.*
Thomas Anson, esq.
Thomas Anson, esq.'
George Adams, esq.'
George AnsoD, esq.
George Anson, esq.
George Anson, esq.'
Thomas Anson, esq."
Thomas Anson, esq.
Thomas Anson, esq.
1 Thomas Anson, esq.
2 Thomas Anson, esq.'
George Anson, esq.*
3 George Anson, esq.
Sir John Wrottesley, bt.
Sir John Wrottesley, bt.
George G, V.^ Vernon, esq.'
» Succeeded his Father as Earl Cover, and is since created Mar.
quis of Stafford; a new Writ ordered, January 7, 1755. — ' Eldpr
Biothcr of Lord jinson — 3 Not duly elected. — » Duly elected, and
ought to have been returned. -rS Comptroller of the King's Ward-
robe, and Paymaster of the Pensions to the Widows of Sea Officers.
~* Made Steward of the Manor of East Bendred in the County of
Btrks i a new Writ ordered, January 24, 1770. — 7 Nephew to Mr
i^nsoti, chinged his Name to ^nson. — S Chairman of the Committees
of Ways and Means. — 9 Died, and the Speaker gave Notice that he
jTOuld issue his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a
p«v Writ, November 1789. — » Eldest Son of the deceased Member.
■I Made
A
PA&UAMSNTAILY RjBOttTBR* 2S1
Blade Steward of the Manor of East HtmhreJ in tliriSraiftr of
Berki % m new Writ ordered, Januaiy 6, 1795-—^ Secomf Sim>of4he
Masqins of SiaforJ\ made Steward of the three CbUtem Hmdrttb in.
Ac CoMQT'of Ai^iMrf ifriiin | anew Wrk ordered* FtbniarjT'^aa^.xTjtp^
lie wtadwaeft &r the 0)unt7 of ^afonL
fmA. t%. Hugo Mfynell^ esq. petitioned ; on the ,ttme beiof^ heard
at -die Bar, the Petitioner was voted duly decfeed, and onght^ to.
have been returned, and that Jabn Ltvetl^ eaq. was tot duly dected;,
and aught ool toliaire been returned : tbe Return aiKnded accard-ic
• Cveatod a Ptor tUGrtat Brit4tm and frWinu/by the Tide of Vis-
it Jtusm 0£Siygborctigb In the Coaaty of Sid^orJ; a new Writ
ordered, February 14, 1806.-—' Brother to the late Member ^ Lieu-
tenwt-Colonel of the 16th Regiment of Dragoons.— 3 Sldest Son of
Q.4
232 PARLIAMENTARY REOtSTSRf
Pari Na^ 1 69. Stafford Tatvn.
1 1 Hon. tVm. Chetwynd.* Hon. Wm. R. Ghetwynd.'
12 Hon. Wm. Ghetwynd.* Hon. Wm. R. Gherwynd-'
John Grewe, esq.
1 3 William Vt. Ghetwynd.* Richard Whitworth, esq.
William Nev. Hart, esq.
J 4 Hugo Meynell, esq/ Richard Whitworth, esq.
15 Hon. £d ward Monckton.^ Richard B* Sheridan, esq.
1 6 Hon. Edward Moncktoh. Richard B« Sheridan, esq.
17 Hon. Edward Monckton. Richard B. Sheridan, esq.
1 8 Hon. ^dward Monckton. Ricl^ard B. Sheridan, esq.
1 Richard B. Sheridan, esq. Hon. Edward Monckton.*
2 RichardB. Sheridan, esq.^ Hon. Edward Monckton.
S R. Mansel Phillips, esq. Hon. Edward Monckton.
^ Only Son of Viscount Cbetwynd of Ir eland. "^'^ Brother to Vis-
count Cbetwynd'j 1M aster Worker of the Mint. — ODied, si new Writ
ordered, February 25, 1765 — 4 Succeeded his Brother as Viscount
fhetwynd in June 1767.— 5 Died, a new Writ ordered, April 3,
J 770. — ^ Master of the Stag Hounds.— 7 Uncle to Viscount Galway
ci Ireland*
Pari. 12. Sofne of the Burgesses petitioned against Mr Crewels
Election,
I Brother to Viscount Galway of Ireland \ apppinted by his Royal
Highness the Prince of Wales Receiver- General of the Duchy of
Cornwall, 1804.— ^ Made Treasurer of the Navy j a new
^Vrit ordered, Feb. to, j8c6, he was re-chosen.
Pari. 3. A Petition from the Electors against the Return of the
Honble. Edward Monckton and Mr Fbillips^ esq. Prdercd to bjB
^'card, ?^^7»
IPAILLIAMEKTARV REGISTER. 2S0
\ParU No^ 170. Netvcastk^under-Line.
1 1 Hon. Baptist L. Gower/ Hon. John Waldegrave.*
12 Henry Vernon, esq.' Hon. John Waldegrave.*
Sir Laurence Dundas, bt. Thomas Gilbert, esq.^
IS John Wrottesley, esq/ Alexander Forrester, esq.^
George Hay, ll.d.*
14 Sir George E^y, ll.d* George, 'SHsc. Chewton.'*
George, Vt. Trentham."
15 George, Vt. Trentham. Arch. Macdonald, esq.'*
1 6 Richard Vernon, esq.'' Arch.* Macdonald, esq.'^
17 Hon. John L. Gower.»* Sir A, Macdonald, kt."*
William Egerton, esq. Sir Francis Ford, bt.
18 Edward W. Bootle, esq. William Egerton, esq.
lEd^irard W* Bootle, esq. William Egerton, esq-
2 JEdward W. Bootle, esq. Sir Robert Lawley, bt.
S Edward W^ Bootle, esq. James Macdonald, esq.
— ^ — - - — -^— ^— ^^^^^"^
' Uncle to Earl Gower. — a Brother to Earl Waldegrave y a
Groom of bis Majesty ^s Bedchamber, and Colonel of a Regiment of
FoQt ; made Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons, and a Major-Gene-
ral J in 1759 made a Lieutenant-General, and in 1760 Governor of
Pfymoutb.'^^ Made a Commissioner of Excise \ a new Writ ordered,
December 20-, 1783.-4 Succeeded his Brother as Earl Waidegrave ;
a new Writ ordered, November 13, ^763.-f— 5 Comptroller of the
Watdrobe to his Majesty. — ^ Eldest Son of the Revd. Sir Richard
tVrottesiey^ and Nephew to Earl Gower ; made Steward of the three
Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ or-
dered, November 22, 1768, he was elected for the County.— 7 A
Barrister at Law.—* Dean of the Arches, and Judge of the Prero-
gative Cour^ of Canterbury ; made Judge and President of the High
Court of Admiralty J a new Writ ordered, January 13, 1774, he
•was re-elected. — 9 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, September 1778. — ^^ Eldest
Son of Earl Waidegrave, — " Eldest Son of Earl Gower, — " Brother
to Lord Macdonald of Ireland^ one of his Majesty^s Counsellors at
Law, and a Welsh Judge ; Son-in-law to Earl Gower."^^^ Brother-
in-law to Earl Gower, ^^H A Welsh Judge, and Solicitor- General
to his Majesty ) made Attorney-General to his Majesty, and knight.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
td J a new Writ ordered, June rj, 1788, he was re-elected.^
»5 Brother to the Marquis of Hiaford; « Rear- Admiral of the Blue j
died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown
for a new Writ, September 3, 1792,— ** Made Lord Chief Baron of
the Court of Exchequer j a new Writ ordered, Feb. 12, 1793-
Pari. 17, Thantat Fleichtr aad Clement KytratrsUy, eaqrs. pedtion-
ed. The Committee who tried this Election found the sKting Mem-
bers duly elected.
Pari. 2. Oliver Bechr, esq. and some of the Electors petitioned ;
but tte Chairmuiof the Committee that tried the Election reported
to the Houte, May 28, 1803, that the sitting Members were duly
elected, and that the Petitions were not frivoloua or ve-'iatious.
Part.
1 1 Hon. Thomas VilUers.'
Geo. Bussy, Vi. Villiers.
12 Geo. Bussy, Vt. Villiers.
33 Wiljiam de Grey, esq.*
Charles Vernon, esq.'
14 Thomas de Grey, esq.'
35 John Courtenay, esq."
1 6 John Courtenay, esq.
17 John Courtenay, esq.
J 8 Thomas Carter, esq.
I Thomas Carter, esq.'
S WilHam Loftus, esq.*
3 William Loftus, esq.
No. 171. Tamivorth.
Sir Robert Burdett, bt.
,' Sir Robert Burdett, bt.:
Edward Thurlow, esq.*
Edward Thurlow, esq.'
Anihony Chamier, esq.*
Anthony Chamier, esq.'*
John Calvert, jtm. esq.'*
John Calvert, jim. esq.
Robert Peele, esq.
Robert Peele, esq.
I
Sir Robert Peele, bt.
Sir Robert Peele, bt.
Sir Robert Peele, bt.
H
• Brother to the Earl of Jersey ; a Commissioner of the Admi-
ralty } created Earon HyJe of Bmdon in the County of Wiltt ; a new
Writ ordered, June 18, 1736.— ^ Only Son of the Earl of Jersey.
—3 A Commissioner of the Admiralty ; made Vice -Chamberlain of
his IVlajesty^s Household i a new Writ ordered, December 17,1765,
KAEUAHCVTAIIV «JB0I8TBRt 23S
ke was reelected.— 4 Made his Election for Newport in the County
of Otrtntm//^ a new Writ ordered, NoRrember 24, 1768.— 5 Made
Solidtor-GiBQ^ral to his Majesty ^ a new Writ ordered, March 28,
2770^ he was re-elected j made Attomey-Generd to in Majesty ;
a new Writ ordered, January 25, 177 if iie wat ge»eleefd^— »Lieu*
>aiit Giwrwar of tne Tower of Londim, and a Blajar-Geiieral in
the MjBkjm^^l Oaly Sen of Lord Chief Juctice Me Gret^ \ one «»f the
Glooms of his Majesty^s Bedchamber \ made a Commissioner of
Trade and Plantations; a new Writ ordered, June 5, 1777, he was
le-dccted.— ' On the 2d of June 1 778, Us Majesty was pleased to
aeate hM Baroii n»r/#w dF jisbfield in the Coanty of %/#«, and
the next day he was appointed Lord High Chancettor ^Crew^ Bri*
ftmri a otw Writ osdered, June 5, 177^^—9 Deputy Secretary at
War $ appointed Under Secretary to Lord Viscount Weymotaif one
of has Migesty^s Principal Secretaries of State.-^i^' Secretary to the
Master-General of the Ordnance ; made Surveyor of the Ordnance ;
anew Writ ordered, April 231 1783, he was re-elected.-*" Died, a
new Writ ordered, November i, i7fo.— >* Son to the Member for
JZeff^W I Secrcuuy to the Lord
PaiL I a. Simqm Luttrell and WilKam Abmy^ esqrsp petitioned,
and after the House had auide some Progress in the iSMtter. on the
^id Fabrvary 1762, they requested leave to withdraw their Peti-
lioD, which the House complied with.
' Priirate Secretary to the Duke of For //i^a/.—^ A Majorr General,
and Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons^
2S©
PARLIAMENTARY RBO)dT£R^
Pari. No. 172. Suffolk Cmnty.
II SirCordeIlFirebrace,bt.' John Affleck, esq,
Rowland Holt, esq.
12 Rowland Holt, esq.
13 Sir John Rous, bt.*
Rowland Holt, esq.
14 Rowland Holt, esq.
] 5 Sir John Rous, bt.
1 6 Sir John Rous, bt.
17 Sir John Rous, bt.^
18 Charles, Vise. Brome/ Sir C. T. Bunbury, bt.
Charles Tho. Bunbmy, esq*
Sir C. T. Bunbury, bt.
Sir C. T. Bunbury, bt.
Sir C- T. Bunbury, bt.
Joshua Grigby, esq.
Sir C. T. Bunbury, bt
1 Charles, Vise. Brome/
2 Charles, Vise. Brome.*
Thomas S. Gooeh, esq.
3 1 homas S. Gooch, esq.
Sir C. T. Bunbury, bt^
Sir C. T. Bunbury, bt.
Sir C. T. Bunbury, bt.
< Died, a new Writ ordered, February 49 I759«— ' Died, and tlic
Speaker issued kis Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a
new Writ, i^j 1.^-3 On the Dissolution of this Parliament
' he was created h^ron Rotis of Dennington in the County oiSttjfolk.^^^
4 Only Son of Marquis CorHwaUis,
I Eldest Son of Marquis Cornwallis.''^'^ Succeeded his Father z^
Marquis Cornwaliis ^ a new Writ ordered, January 1806.
rARLIAMEKTARY REOISTEIU 237.
FarU No. 173. Ifiszvicfu
11 Edward Vernon, esq.' Samuel Kent, esq -^^
Thomas Staunton^ esq. George Montgomery, esq-
12 Thomas Stamiton> esq. Francis Vernon, esq.^ .
IS Thomas Scauiiton, esq. William WoUaston, esq.
Uf Thom^is Staunton^ esq. William Wollastpn, esq. . i
15 Thomas Staunton, esq. William Wollaston, esq. r
i6Wilb'am Middleton, esq. JohriCator, eiq.^
Charles A. Crickett, esq.*
17 Sir John D*Oyley, hu Charles A.. Crickett, esq.-
18 Sir Andw. S*Hamond,bt. Charles A. Crickett/ esq.
1 Sir And. S. Hambnd, bt. Charles A. Crickett, esq.*
2 Sir And. S. Hamond, bt.* Charles A. Crickett, esq.^
William Middleton, fesq.^
S Hon. Robert Stopford.* Richard Wilson, esq.
I IHed, a new Writ ordered, December i,. I757«— -* Died, a new
Writ ordered, November 13, 1759. — 3 Created Baron Orwell o£
Newrym Ireland \ in 1762 made a Commissioner of Trade and Plan-
tations j 'a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was re-elected.
Not duly elected.— 5 A Proctor in Doctors Commons.
Pari. 16. Charles Alexander Crickett ^ esq. petitioned. On the
18th of June 1784, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try
this contested Election, reported to the House, that it was a void
Election as far as it related to John Cator^ esq.
Pari* 16. A number of Electors petitioned against Mr Crickett^ f
Election, but they afterwards requested leave to withdraw it^ to
which the House consented.
I Deputy Register of the Prpvince of Canterbury.'^ * Died,
a new Writ ordered, February :^, 1803.— 3 Comptroller of the Navy,
and an Elder Brother of the Trinity House. -^ Created a Baronet,
May 12, i8o4.-*5 Son of the Earl of Courtown \ a Captain io the
Navy, and a Colonel of Marines..
PAKLiAMiHTARr klOISTSR.
Pari.
No. 174. Dumcick.
n
11 Sir T. 6^ DotrtDDg, bt.
12 Rt. Hon. Henry Fox.*
Sir J. G. Downing, bt.*
Miles Bame, esq.
13 Miles Barne, esq.
1* Miles Barne, esq."
Barne Bame, esq.
15 B^rae Bame, esq.
j6 Bame Barne, esq.
17 B&rae Barne, esq.
Miles Barne, esq.
1 8 Snowdon Bame, esq.
Soame Jenynsi esq.* ■ ' '
Alexander Forrester, esq.*
Eliab Harrey, esq.
Gerrard W. Van Neck, esq.
Gerrard W. Van Neck, esq.*
SirGer.W. Van Neck, bt.
Sir Ger. W. Van Neck, bt;
Joshua Vmi Neck, esq.
Sir Joshua Van Neck, bt.'
r JcFshua L. Huntingfield.' Snowdon Bame, esq.
2 Joshua Ld. Hmilingfield. Snowdon Bame, esq.
3 Joshua Ld. Huntingfield. Snowdon Bame, esq.
» Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; a new Writ
ordered, December 22, 1755, he was re-elected ; made Stewaid of
the three CbUurn Huadr/iii \a the County of Eueiinghojn ; he was
elected for the Town oi Cambridge.— '^ A Barrister at Law 3 Bro-
ker to ihe-Earlof //rier/fr ; Paymaster- General of the Land Forces ;
made- Cletk of. the Pelis m Ireland i a new Writ ordered, Nov. 25,
1762, he was re-elected ; created I-otA Holland, Baron ofFo*/evin
the County of tF///j i a new Writ issued, April 18, 1763.— 4 Died,
anew Writ Ordered, February 9, 1764. — S Succeeded his Father as
Baronet in 1777. — 6 Made Steward of the ihiec Cbiitern HunJredi
Jn tlic County of Buctingham ; a new Writ ordered, 1777.
— 7 Made a Commissioner of Taxes ; a new Writ ordered, May
1791.— s Created Loid Huntingfield'm Irelandm 1796.
1 Of Ireland.— 'i^ Made Remembrancer of the Exchequc
"Wtit oidered, January 2i, iSofi, he was le-dected.
PARLIAMSNTART RfdlSTIlt. 2SS
Fori ,No. 175. Orford.
» Rt. Hon. H: B. Legge/ Johm Offle^, esq.^
Charles IRtzroy, ^.^
12 Thomas Worsley, esq.* John Offley, esq.*
18 Francis Vt. Beauchamp/ Edward Colman^ esq.^
Hon. Robert S Conway.*
14 Frauds Vt. Beauchamp.^ Hoik Robert S. Conway.
15 Francis Vt- Beauchamp. Hon. Robert S. Conway.
k6 Francis Vt. Beauchamp. Hon- George S. Conway.'^
VI Francis Vt. Beauchamp.'^ Hon* Wm. S. Conway."
Lord Robert Seymour.' ' Hon. Robert Stewart.'*
18 Lord Henry Seymour.' * Francis Earl of Yarmouth.
1 Lord Robert Seymour.' Franda Earl of Yarmouth.*
2 Lord Robert Seymour. James Trail, esq.
S Lord Robert Seymour. Lord Henry Moore.'
t Uncle to the Earl of Dartmouth ; made Chancellor and Under
Treasurer of the Exchequer ^ a new Writ ordered, December 2,
1756, he was re-elected ^ again appointed to the same Offices \ a new
Writ ordered, July i, 1757, he was re-elected; made Steward of
the three Cbiitern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new
Writ ordered, January 23, 1758, he was re-elected ; made Surveyor
of the Petty Customs of the Port oi London \ a new Writ ordered,
December 7, 1759, he was re-elected for the County of 5(9ir/i&tfx^0;7.
•-^Made Keeper of the Private Roads ; a new Writ ordered, April
9, 17569 he was re-elected \ made a Groom of his Majesty's fied-
chtmber ; a new Writ ordered, July i, 1757, he wag re-elected.—
3 Brother to the Duke of Gra/ton; has a Company in the Foot
Guards ; made a Groom of his Majesty's Bedchamber ^ a new Writ
ordered, June 16, 1^60; made a Groom of the fiedchamber to his
Majesty } as was also — 4 John Offley^ esq. a new Writ was issued,
November 26, 1 760, and they were both re-elected.-— 5 Surveyor-
General of the Board of Works. — ^ Eldest Son of the Earl of Hert"
ford\ made one of the Commissioners of the Treasury ; a new Writ
ordered, March 1774, he was re-elected.— 7 A Captain of Dragoons;
maJe one of the Gentleman Ushers to his Majesty ; a new Writ or*
dered, May 8, 1771.—* Third Son to the Earl of Hertford'^ a Cap-
tain
240 PARLIAMEKfTARV RECIST£R»
tain of Dragoons.-— 9 Made .Cofferer of the Household } a new Writ
ordered y January 28, 17 80, he was re-elected .-—^o Fourth Son of the
Earl of Hertford \ a Captain in the Army .— <i Fifth Son of the Earl
of Hertford \ ao Officer in the Army^— ** From the 29th! of June
1793, he was stiled Earl of Tarmoutb^hh Father being then created
Earl of Yarmouth and Marquis of Hertford i a new Writ, ordoredy
June 30, I794*-— '3 Second Brother to the Marquis. 6{ .Hertjordi
Joint dlerk of the Crown, &c. in the Court t>f King^s -Bench in Ire*
/tiffV.—- <4 Next Brother to the Marquis of Hertford '^ Joint Clerk of
the Crown, &c. in the Court 6f King^s Benqh in Ire/a^d.'-^^S Eldest
Son of Viscount Cast/ereagb in Ire/and^ who being created Earl o£
Londonderry in that Kingdom, August 1796, he was from that time
stiled Viscount Cautereagh ; made Steward of the three Cbi/tem
Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered| Juljr
^9» *797-
< Brother to the Marquis of Hertford^ and Joint Clerk of the
Crown in Ire/and.'^^ Only Son of the Marquis of Hertford.^^ Son
of the Marquis of Drogbeda,
frARLIAMKKtAlLV ItEOflSTEIt*^ 241
Pari No. 176. Aldborough.
1 1 WiUiam W. Ashe, esq. Zachary P. Fonnereau, esq.
12 Philip Foaaereaii, esq. Zachary P. Foimereau, esq.
13 Nicholas Liawood, esq ' Zachary P. Fonnereau, esq.
Thomas Fonnereau, esq.
1^ Thomas Fonnereau,esq.^ Richard Combe, esq*
Martki Fomiereao, esq.
15 Martin Foimereau, esq. Philip C. Crespi^ney, esq.^
i6 Samuel Salt, esq. Philip C Crespigney, esq.
IT George Lord Grey.* Thomas GrenviHe, esq.^-
18 Sir Joha Aubrey, bt. Michael Ang. Taylor, esq.
1 Sir John Aubrey, f^. George Johnstone, esq.
2 Sir John Aubrey, bt. John M'Mahon, esq.*
3 Sir John Aubrey, bt. John M^Mahon, esq.
' Died, a new Writ ordered. May 3, 1773. — * Died, a new Writ
ordered, May 22, 1779. — ^ Procurator- General to his Majesty in
Doctors Commons and Admiralty Courts.— 4 Eldest Son of the £arl
of Stamford. --^S Next Brother to the Marquis Qi Buckingham.
' Vice-Treasurer, and Commissioner of Accounts to the Prince of
Wules ;. made Keeper of the Privy Purse ; Keeper of the Privy Seal ;
Private Secretary, and Secretary Extraordinary to the Prince of
Wales I also Auditor of the Duchy oi Cornwall, and Vice-Warden
of the Stannaries ; made Storekeeper of the Ordinance ; a new Writ
ordered, February io> 1806, he was re-chosen.
[vol. \iJ\
(ARLIAMZNTARY k£CIST£R.-
Parl. No. 177- Sudbury.
1 1 Thomas Fonnereau, esq. Thomas Walpole, esq.*
12 Thomas Fonnereau, esq. John Henniker, esq.
13 Patrick Blake, esq.* Walden Hanmer, esq.*
14 Thomas Fonnereau, esq.* Philip C. Crespigney, esq.*
Sir Patrick Blake, bt.^ Sir Walden Hanmer, bt.*
15 Sir Patrick Blake, bt. Philip C. Crespigney, esq.*
Sir James Marriot, kt.'
1 6 William Smith, esq. James Langston, esq.
17 Tho. C. Crespigney, esq. John Coxe Hippesley, esq.'
1 8 Sir James Marnott, kt. William Smith, esq.
-^ . . M
X Sir James Marriot, kt.' William Smith, esq. ^H
3 Sir J- C. Hippesley, bt. John Pylches, esq. -^^i*
3 Sir J. C. Hippesley, bt. John Pytches, esq.
' Secaiid Son of the Right Honble. Horaiio Walpole ; cteated in
1756 Lord Walpole o( Wollerian in the County oiNor/oli; a London
Merchant, — ' Created a Batonel of G«fl( firi/o/n, Sept. 19, I772.
— 3 Created a Baronet of Great Britain, May 3, 1774. — 44 Not
duly elected — S Duly elected, and ought to have been returned.—
^ Not duly elected — 7 Duly elected, and ought to have been return-
ed ; Judge of the High Court of Admiralty— S Electod Recorder of
this Borough ; created a Baronet of Great Britain, April 30, 1796.
Pari. 13. Thomas Fonnereau, esq. petitioned. The Merits of this
Election was tried at the Bar, ivhen on the 1 5th of February 1770,
the House determined that the silting Members were duly elected.
Pari. 14. Sir Walden Hanmer bt\A Sir Patrick Blaie, barts. peti-
tioned. On the 1775, the Chairman of the Committee
who tried this contested Election, reported to the House, that the
Petitioners were duly ekcled, and ought to have been returned ; and
that the sitting Members were not duiy elected.
Pari. 15. Sir Jamej Marriot, bart. petitioned against Mr Cresfiig~
ney'j Election. On the 26th of April 178 1, the Chairman of the
Committee that tried this contested Election, reported to the House,
th.u the Petit! I'ler was duly elected, and ought to have been rciuia-
-■--——--■ JJ
■ ' Recorder of this BsroBghj a Seuchetsf the Inner Teinpl^^^^H
'^ H^Altl'IAMEKTARY KBOISTIM 24ft
farU t^o. 178. Eye^
li CkJurthorpe Clayton, esq.' Nicholas Hiirdmge, esq.*
Henry Townshend, esq.^
Charles Vise, ^rome.*
18 Hon. Henry Comwallis.^ Charles Vise. Brome^^
Henry Townshend, esq.^ Joshua Vise. Allen«*
Richard Burton, esq*^
it Hon. W, CemwalUs. • Joshua Vise. Allen.*'
Franci8,M. Carmarthen,"* Rich. B. PhilUpson, esq.'^.
14 Hon. John St John.'* Rich. B. Phillipson, esq.'*
15 Am. JamesSkelton, esq.'^ Rich; B. F^iillipison; esq.'^
Hon. W. Comwallis. Rich. B. FhilUpton, esq.
i6 Peter fiathurst, esq.'*
17 !ion# W. Comwallis.'^ Rich. B. PhilKpson, esq.*^
Peter Bathurst, esq^*'
Charles Vise Brome.**
18 Hon. W. Comwallisi Mark Singleton, esq/'
»4
James Comwallis.
1 James Comwallis, esq.i Hon. W. Cornwallis.*
2 James Comwallis, esq. Hon. W. Cornwallis.
S Geo. Marquis of Huntiy.^ Hon. W. Comwallis.*
, ; i — : ^ y
< Made Avenor and Clerk: Martial td hii Maje^j \ d ncfv^ Writ
ordered, December i, 1757, he was re-elected.*—' Recorder of
Kmgton ufon-Tbames 'y Attorney-General to tlie Duke oi Cumberiand^-
and one of the Secretariesf xa the Trcasifcry 5 dicfd, a new Writ or-
dcredy April 17, 1758.— 3 Nephew to Viscount Townshend\ a
Captain in the Army in 1759 \ made Captain of a Company in the
Foot Guards ; made Steward of the three Chi/tern Hundreds in the
Q€Ka\t J oi Buckingham ; a ilew Writ ordered, January 16, 1760.—
— ^ Eldest Son of Earl Cofn^hallis j a Captain in thel Arrajr.-i^5 Se-
cond Son of Earl Cornvoallii \ a Captain in the Army ; died, a new.
Writ ordered, November 28, 176*.— ^ Mdde Lf^uteriarit Colonel of
the i2th Regiment of Foot ; succeeded his Father ai Earl ColrnvoaU
lis ; a new Writ ordered, November 25, 176^ \ since created Mar-
quis Cornwallis.*^! Second Son of the flight Hon. Thomai Town-
ihendf and Nephew to Viscount Townstend ; Captain of a Comv^-
R2 nf
844> 9AX.LIAMBNTART* RBGISTIIU
ny in the Foot Guards 'y killed at the battle of Williamstall ; a new
Writ ordered, November 25, 1762.—^ A Lieutenant-Colonel in the
Armyw-^9 Lieutenant- Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons.— ^O ^^
cond Brother to Earl Cornvujlis ; a Captain in the Navy ; made
Steward of the three Cbiitern Hundreds ^ a new Writ ordered ,
i774.«->" Has a Company in the Foot Guards ; made Steward and
Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckinghaai \
anew Writ ordered, April 9, 1770.—'^ £idest Son of the Duke of
Leeds.-'^^l Lieutenant- Colonel of Dragoons.^-H Brother pf Vifeount
Bolinghroke\ made Surveyor-General of the Crown L^ds>.4new
Writ ordered, ^77J> ^^ was re-elected.— "5 Made Colonel
of a Regiment of Dragoons in 1781.— '^Brotheir4n-law to £arl
CornwalUs \ made Steward of the three CbUiern Hundreds it tbe
County of Buehingb^m \ a new Writ ordered, March ^ju x^2^-^
17 Made a Majoi-General in 1779, and a Lieutenant-General in
1787. — 18 Cousin to Earl Batburst \ a Major-General io the Army*
—19 Brother of Earl Cornwaliis ; a Captain in the Navy ; Colonel
of Marines, and Commander in Chief of a Squadron in tha EdUt Im"
dies\ made Rear- Admiral of the White in February 1793 j a Vice-
Admiral in July 1794, and Rear- Admiral of Great Britain in March
J796.— >^ Died, and the Speaker issued hifi Warrant to the Clerk of
the Crown for a new Writ, September 5, 1792. — *' A Lieutenant-
General in the Army.— *« Only Son of Marquis Cornwaliis. -^'^^ Son-
in-law to the Marquis CornviaUis 5 Storekeeper of the Ordnance ;
made Steward of the Manor otEast Hendredin the County of Berks ;
a new Wiit ordered, October 11, 1^99...^ Son to the Bishop of
Litchfield 9Xk^ Coventry, and Nephew to Marquia Cornv^allis^
r Son to the Bishop of Litchfield znA Coventry, ^^'^ Brother of Mar-
quis Cbr/iw^Z/tj' ; Admiral of the Blue, and Rear- Admiral of J?/i^-
land,^-^ Eldest Son of the Duke oi Gordon ; a Major-General, and
Colonel of the 42d or Royal Highland Regiment.— 4 MsKie Steward
of the three Chiltern Hundreds } a hew Writ ordered^ Dec. i8o6.
I^ARLIAMEHTART RCOISTER. 245
Farl^ No. 179. Si. Edmund^ s Bury.
jfz Williain Vu Peter^am. Hon. F. Hjervey.* ') Votes.
Hon.A.LHervey. 3 equaL
A. Henry, E. of Euston.*
fton. A. John Hervey. Hon. Felton Hervey.*
Ifi Hon. A. John Hervey.^ Charles Fitzroy^ esq.^
Ifon* WiHiam Hervey.*
15 Hon. A. John Hervey.^ Charles Fitzroy, esq ^^
14 Hon. A. John Hervey." Sir Charles Davers, bt."* ,
Rt Hon. H- S.Conway.' '
if Rt. Hon, H. S.Conway.'*
16 HDD. Geo. F. Fitzroy.'^ Sir Charles Davears. bt.
Lori Charles Fitzroy.'^ ^
17 Lord Charles Fitzroy.'^ Sir Charles Davers, bt.;;
l&.Frederick Lord Hervey.'* Sir Charles Davers, bt.
1 Sir Charles Davers, bt.* Frederick Lord Hervey.'
2 Lord Charles Fitzroy-* Frederick tord Hervey.*
' ' J. Henry, Lord Tempfetpn.^
3 Lord Charles Fitzroy, J. H^enry, Vt. TempJeton.
* Only Son of the Earl of Harrington \ Colonel of the 2d Troop
of Horse Grenadier Guards, and Customer of Dublin \ succeeded his
Father as Earl of Harrington j a new Writ ordered, December 1 4,
1756.—* Uncle to the Earl of Bristol. — 3 Brother to the Earl of
Bristol i a Captain in the Navy. There being an equal number t)f
Votes for the two last mentioned, the House declared it to be a void
Election, in respect of the Honble. Felton Harvey^ and the Honble,
Augustus John Harvey \ a new Writ ordered, December 2, 1754.—
4 Groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke of Cumberland. — 5 Grand-
son and Hieir of the Duke of Grafton ; a Gentleman of the Bedcham-
ber to the Prince of Wales \ succeeded his Grandfather as Dukt of
Grafton \ anew Writ ordered, May 16, 1757. — ^ Made Colonel of
Marines in 1762 ; made Steward of the Manor of Old Shcreham ; a
new Writ ordered, February 17, 1763, he was elected for Saliash,
—7 Only Brother to the Duke of Grafton ; one of the Grooms of
his Majesty's Bedchamber, and Colore] of a Regiment of Foot ;
made Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons in 1765. — ^ Third Biother
to the Earl oi Bristol; a Major in the Army%— 9 A. C^i^X.'a[\xv V\ xV^
K 3 ^^N^ s
^^6 V4B^tIAM£NTARV lt£GIST£ft#
Navy ; a Colonel of Marines, and one of the Crrooms of his Majesty^f
Bedchamber ^ made one of the CommissioDers of the Admiralty $ a
new \yrij ordered, DcCj 23, 1770, he. was re-clccted.-^^o Vice-
Chamberlain iq the Queen ; made a Major-Gene ral in May 1772^
an4 a Lieutenant General in August i^'j'j*'^^ Succeeded lus Bro-
ther as Earl oi Bristol \ a new Writ ordered, March X775.— ^* A
Captain in the Army on Half-pay .-^'S fir9ther to the Earl of Herh
ford ; a General in the Army ; Colohel of the Royal Regimept of
Horse Guards, and Governdr of the Island of y^r/^y.— -M Made
Commander in Chief of the Land Forces in Gremt Britain^ Marcl^
27i i^S^TT^'^ Eldest Son' to Lord Soutba^tom ari Officer in the
Army, and one pf the Grooms of the bedchamber to the Prince -of
Wales ; ibade Steward of the three Cf^iheri^ Hui^dreJs in the County
of Buehtngbam \ a new Writ ordered, January 23, 1 787.—?^ Second
Son of the Duke oi Grafton ; an Officer in the Army; 'In July 1789
appointed to a' Company in the Foot Guards.-<-l7 In March l^gi^
made one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber to the .Prince of
Wales^ and Feb. 28, 17959 one of \i\% Majesty -s Aide«*de-C^mp««>p
fS Only Son of the Earl oi Bristol.
. ... ^ : .,./•.«,
I Only Son of the Earl of Bristol.^^^* A Captain in the Army on
H^l^pfiy.-^ Son of tlie Duke of'GrJ0/?^;r ; a Major-General, ^d
ColoneJ of a ^giment of Foot.— 4 One of the Under Secretaries of
State ; siuccee4ed his Father as Earl ot-Bristo/i a new Writ ordered^
August 5, 1803. — 5 Of the Kmgdom oi Ireland i created Vispoun|
Tiiwi^/^^/(7/^, of the Kingdom of /r^/j/ii/i |n i8o6. '
J^ARLIAMEKfARY RXGXitlRt
647
Pari No. 180.
1 1 Rt. Hon. Arth. Onslow/
22 George Onslow, esq/
IS Rt. Hon^ Geo. Onslow.
1 4 James Scawen, esq.
15 Hon. Augustus Keppel.^
G. John, Vt. Althorpe.^
Sir Robert Clayton, bt.^
X 6 Hon. William Norton.^
Lord William Russell.^
X 7 Lord William Russell.
X 8 Lord William Russell.
Surrey;
Thomas Bugden, esq.
Sir Francis Vincent, bt.
Sir Francis Vincent, bt.
Sir Francis Vincent, bt.^
Sir Joseph Mawbey, bt.
Sir Joseph Mawbey, bu
Sir Joseph Mawbey, bt.
Hon. William C. Finch.*
Sir John Frederick, bt.
Sir John Frederick, bt.
1 Sir John Frederick, bt.
2 Sir John Frederick, bt.
8 Sir John Frederick, bt.
Lord William Russell.'
Lord William Russell.
Lord William Russell.
> Speaker of this and the four preceding Parliaments.— >^ $on o$
^lic late Speaker j Out-Ranger of Windsor Forest ; made one of the
Commissioners of the Treasury S a new Writ ordered, December
^7, 1765, he was re-elected — ^ Died« a new Writ ordered, Maj
^775.-4 Uncle to the £ad of Albemarle ; Admiral of the Blue,
^nd one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House ; made First
^XtfOrd of the Admiralty, and soon after created Viscount Keppel of
^ieveden in the County of Suffolk ; a new Writ ordered, March 27,
^782.— -5 Only Son of Earl Spencer % one of the Commissioners of
^lie Treasury ; before in this Parliament for the Borough of Norths
^mpton ; succeeded his Father as Earl Spencer \ a new Writ ordered^
^^ovember 11, 1783.— <5 Before in this Parliament for Bletcbingly.^^
£Idest Son of Lord Grantly^ on whose Death he succeeded to the
'^erage ; a new Writ ordered, January 5, 1789.—* Second Bro-
"^Ijcr to the Duke of Bedford,'^^ Second Brother to the Earl of
^. ^ylesford ; a Captain in the Navy ; in June 1794 made a Rear Ad«
^^airal of the Blue ; died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the
lerk of the Crown for a new Writ, October 1794.
^ Brother to the Duke oiBedfordy made onjc of the Commissioners
f the Admiralty } a new Writ ordered, February io, i8o6« he wa.%
t-chosen. R 4
2^8 PARf^IAMSNTAflV «.SOf AT££»
Pari. No. 181. Houthzi^iark.
11 William Belchfer, esq. William Hamtiu^nd^c*^
12 Alexander Hume, esq.' Joseph Mawhfey, e^/
Henry Thrale, . esq.
1 3 Henry Thrale, esq. Sir Joseph Matjijey, hi. '
14 Henry Thrale, .esq, Nathaniel Polhill^, esq.. .
15 Sir Richard Hotham, kt. Nathaniell^olfaift, eSq.^^;
Henry Hiomtoif , ' e^;
J6 Sir Barnard Turner, kt.* Henry 1 hortiton, . e^; '.
Paul Le Mesurier, esq.^ "
17 Paul Le Mesu]i;ier, esq.^ Henry Tliornton, esq.
i 8 Geo. W. Thelusson, esq.'^ Henry Thornton, esq.
Geo. W. Thelusson, esq.' ,
George Tiemey, esq.
I Henry Thornton, esq.* George Tieracyi ^sq*
3 Hepry Thornton, esq. George 1 ierney, fsq.*
3 Henry Thornton, esq. Sir 1 homas Turton, bt.
xDied, anew Writ ordered, December 17, 1765.— * Created a
Baronet oi Great Britain^ July 30, 1765. — 3 Died, and the Speaker
issued bis Warrant to tbe Clerk ^f tbe Crown for a new Writ, Sept.
14, 1782.— 4 An Alderman oi London \ died, a new Writ ordeted,
June 15, 17844-— 5 An Alderman of Z(>Wo/7, and one pf the Direc-
tors of the Eait [m/MiCotnp&r^y,'^^ Lord Mayor cf London to 179 5*
—7 A Director of the East Inditt Company ; bis Election being de-
clared void, a new "Writ was ordered, November 11, 1796.—* Found
by the Committee that tried the Petition against his Election not to
be eligtblp. ■ -
Pari. 13. Williafn.Belchier^ esq. ^petitioned against Sir Josep^.
Mauhfy^'s El/^ction. |L)n tihe 14th oi IV^^f^rdi 1769/ tbe CJhairman of
the Committee appcjnted to try this contested Election, reported to
the House, that the Petition was vexatious, frivolous, and groundless.
The House ordered Mr Beicbier to make satisfaction.
Pari. 16. Sir Fichatd Hotham^ bart. and several of the Electors
jrellticned pgainst JVIr Le Mesurier^s Election. On the 4th of April
ijSj, the Cnairman of the Committee appointed to try this contested
ElectipOy
» AkXilAMEKT A^V RE^^STfeU; $49
Election, reported to the House^ that the sitting Member was duljr
elected.
Pari. t&. ^ttrrge 7iemeyy esq. petitioited. TheCtetrmtm of the
CoBEi<nittoe :a^^intcd to trjr this £kctibti, reported ito«^ House,
'Kliat the Allegatiotii in the Petition of Mr Tier^^y. ugainst the Re<
Xum of George Woodford Thelusson^ esq. as one of the Representa-
tives in parliament for the Borough of Southwark^ and the Evidence
'K.'hat hail bfeen adduced* in behalf of Mr Tierney^ were sufRcient to
znake'tke ^inela void Electiort, November ii, 1796;
•
Pari. 18, "George Tierney^ esq. petitioned against George Wood"
^Jord TA^/w^JO^wV second Election, and the Chairman that tried this
contested Ekjction, reported to the House, that George Woodford
'^beiusjioriif esq. was not eligible to be elected, and eught not to havi
l)een elected : that George TUrney^ esq. the Petitioner, .w^M1v4t
elected, and ought to have been returned : that the Petition of tnc
Opposition made to it was not frivolous or vexatious, December 21,
J 796.
I A Merchant dP ijand^iu^'^ Appointed Txeasurer of the Navy ; a
new "Writ oi'dered, June 1, 1803;. ^^ ^^^ re-elected ; appointed First
Commissioner of the Board For East India AfEairs \ a new Writ or-
dered, October 1807^ hut before the Election came on, the I^arlia"
ment was-dissohred.
Pari/ 2. Sir Thomas Turton^ hart, petitioned.
rARLIAMENTARV REGISTER*
Pari No. 182. Blechingley.
1 1 Sir Kenrick Clayton, bt. Wiliiam Clayton, esq.'
12 Sir Kenrick Clayton, bt. Charles Whitworth, esq.'
13 Sir Kenrick Clayton, bt.' Robert Clayton, esq.*
Frederick Stand art, esq.'
14 Frederick Standart, esq.
lb John Kenrick, esq.*
16 John Kenrick, esq.
1 7 Philip Francis, esq.
1« Sir Lionel Copley, bt."
Benjamin Hobhouse, esq.
Sir Robert Clayton, bt.
Sir Robert Clayton, bt.
John Nicholls, esq.
John Nicholls, esq.'
Sir Robert Clayton, bt.
Sir Robert Clayton, bt.
John Stein, esq.
1 John Stein, esq.
2 James Milnes, esq.*
3 William Kenrick, esq.
Benjamin Hobhouse, esq.
John Benn Walsh, esq."
Nich. W. R.Colbume,e8q.
John Dupre Porcher, esq.*
John Bannerman, esq.
' Btolhet to the other Member, — » Lieutenant-Governor of T"//-
hurj Fort, he was knighted in 1768 — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered,
Mutch 22, 1769.-4 Lldest Son of the other Member 5 A Mer-
chant in London.— 6 Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance,—
7 Made Steward of the three Cbiliern Hundreds in the County of
Buckingham; a new Writ ordertd, December 1787. — ^ Made his
Election for rrtf^onV i a new Writ ordered, February 14, 1797.
1 Created a Baronet, May 12, 180.1 ' Died, a new Writ order"-
cd, April l5ojJ made Steward of the three Chillern Hundreds; a
new Writ ordered, January ij, 1807. He was elected for the Bo-
rough of CoUraine, in Ireland,
VA&lilAMfiNTARlr a£OI6T£R> 9Sl
Pari. No. 18S. Ryegate.
II Hon. Charles Yorke/ Charles Cocks, esq."^
18 Hon. Charles Torke.' Charles Cocks, esq*
IS Hon. JohnTorke.' Charles Cocks, esq.^
14 Hon. John Torke; Sir Charles Cocks, bt.
15 Hon. John Yorke. Sir Charles Cocks, bL^
16 WilliamBellingham,esq.^ Edward Leeds, esq.^
Samuel Lord Hood.^ Reginald Pole Carew, esq.
17 Hon. John Som. Cocks.'^ Joseph Sid. Yorke. esq."
18 Hon. John Som. Cocks. Joseph Sidney Yorke, esq.
}, Hon. John Som. Cocks.' Joseph Sidney Yorke, esq.^
. ^.Hon. John Som. Cocks.^ Joseph Sidney Yorke, esq*'
Hon. Philip J. Cocks.^
3 Hon. Philip J. Cocks* Philip Vise* Royston.^
> Second Son of th^ Earl of Hardwieie \ made Solicttor-General
to his Majesty ; a new Writ ordtredy December 2, 1756, he was re-
elected.—-> Made Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance ; a new
Writ ordered, June 19, 1758.— 3 Made Attorney-General tp his
Majesty ; a new Writ ordered, January 25, 17621 he was r^-elected;
IDaoe ^ttomey-General to his Majesty % a new Writ ordered, Dec.
17/1765, he was re-elected.— 4 Made Clerk of the Deliveries of the
Ordnance ; li new Writ ordered, November 27, 1762 j created a
Barpnet of Crreat Britttin^ September 19, 1772.—^ Brother to the
Earl of Hardwiche ; Clerk of the Crown in the Court of Chancery,
and Patentee for making out Commissions of Bankruptcy .-^^ On the
Dissolution of this Parliament he was created Lord Sommers^ Baron
of Evesham in the Couniy of Worcester.-^ Secretary to the Chan*
cellor of the Exchequer (Mr Fitt) ^ made by the Judges of the Ad-
^ niiralty in December 1788, Receiver of the Dues of Greenwich Hos--
pUai\ made a Commissioner of the Victualling Office j a new Writ
ordered, August 10, 1789.—? A Master in Chancery ; made Stew-
ard of the three Chtltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a
pew Writ ordered, May 1787.— 9 Of Ireland; a Commissioner of
the Admiralty and a Vice- Admiral of the Blue \ before in this Par#
liament for Westminster. — ?o £]dest Son of Lprd Sommers,r^^^ Son
of the Bishop oi Ely^ and Cousin to the Earl of Hardwicke ^ a Lieu*
tenant In tlxe Navy 3 made a Captain in the Navy, Febr 4^ 1793*
lEldqn
/
252' )^AllLlAM£1*tAlLY Ilit^lStSki^
» Eldest Son of Lord Sommerr, — ^ Brother to the Earl of Hard*
wiche^ and a Captain in the Navy. — ^ Knighted by his Majesty,
April ,1805.—^ Succeeded hi«| Paather as Lord yommerf\ anew Wwl;
ordered, February 10, 1806.^ Brother of the late Meniber; %
Lieutenant-Colbnol In the Army.— .^ Eldest Son of the £arrof ^ar^fj
Wi'cke, '-....
.h''
f •• •
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Pari. • No. 184, ' Guilford* ' ' :
11 Richard Onslox*'', esq.' Sir John Elwill,' tt; '' ■
George Onslow, esq.* "
12 George Onslow, esq. -Sir John Elwill, bt.
1 3 George Onslow, esq. Sir Fletcher NorioB, ktr^ ^
14 George Onslow, esq. Rt. Hon. Sir if, ^^fQrtpnpii*
15 George Onslow, esq. Rt;Hon. Sir F. Ncwipn, rK.*
; Hon. Chapell Norton,* - .
16 Hon. Thomas Ondow.*^ Hon. Chapell Norton.
1 7 Hon. Thomas Onslow.* George Stimner, esq.
18 Hon. Thomas Onslow. Hon. Chapell Norton.
1 Thomas Vise. Cranley.* Hon. Chapell Norton.*
2 Thomas Vise. Cranley. Hon. Chapell Norton..
S Hon. Thos. C. Onslow.* George Holm6 jSupitier, estj.
Hon. Chapell Norton^
i*«*
I Brother to the Right Honble. Arthur Omiow \ a Lientelisnt-
General ; Captain of the First Troop of Horse Grenadier GuardS|
and Governor of Plymouth ; died, a new Writ ordlered, March %^^
1760.—^ Son of the deceased Member \ has a Company in the Foot
Guards ; made Out Ranger of Wuuisor Forest ; a new Writ ordri-
ed, December 18, 1765, he was re-elected;-^-3 Made Chief Justice
in Eyre^ bouth of Trent \ a hew Writ ordered, February 4, 17699
he Was re-elected. On the i^esignation of Sir John Cusi, hart, he was
chosen Speaker.— 4 Again chosen Speaker.— 5 Created Lord Grmtt'
A)', Baron of Markenfieid in the County of York j a new Writ or-
dered, March 27, 17&2.— ^Third Son of Lord Grantley ; has a Com-
pany in the Foot Guards.->«-7 Eldest Son of Lord Onslov)*''^ Made
Out -Ranger of J^'/Wjor For^j/ J a new Writ ordered, October 14,
J 792, he was re-elected. ^•
•Pari. 1 8. Peter Botbam^ esq. petitioned, and a Day was appointed
for
I^AIULIAMINT ARY B.RaXST£S^ 950
fer tvyiag the samA, but he neglecting to give in his Recognisance
a^greeable to Law, the Order for trying it was discharged.
* Eldest Son of the Earl of Onslow ; Out-Ranger of Windsor
^ari.— >^ Bother to Lord Grantiey ; a Major -Genet al, and Colonel
' a Regiment of Foot.— -3 Eldest Son of Viscount Cranley^
Pari. 3. A Petition presented against the Election of Qeorge H»
'Sumner^ esq. The Committee found that George Holme Sumner^
^8q» was not duly elected : that the Honble. Cbapell Norton was
^uly elected, and ought to have been returned.
JParl. No. 185. Gat ton.
It Jaop^ Colebrooke, eeq.' Thomas Brand, esq.
jl2 Sir J. Colebrooke, bt.* Thomas Brand, esq.
Edward Harvey, esq.'
is Hon. JohnDamer.* Joseph Martin, esq.
14 Sir William Mayne, bt.^ Robert Scott, esq.^
Robert Mayne, iesq.^ William Adam, esq.
15 Robert Mayne, esq.^ William Lord Newhaven.*
Maurice Lloyd, esq.
IB Maurice Lloyd, esq. William Lord Newhaven.
James Fraser, esq.
17 William Currie, esq. John Nesbitt, esq.
_18 JohnPetrie, esq. Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bt.**
1 James Dupre, esq. Sir Walter Stirling, bt.
2 Mark Wood, esq. James Dashwood, esq.'
Philip Dashwood, esq*
William Garrow, esq.'
3 Mark Woo^^esq. James Athol Wood, esq.
■ . ■ ■ ' " - »
I Created a Baronet of Great Britain^ October 12, 1759. — * Died,
51 new Writ ordered* November 28, 1761. — 3 A Lieutenant -Colonel
^f Dragoons, and Aide-de Camp to the King. — 4 Eldest Son of Lord
-^«//o«.— 5 Made his Election for Canterbury, ^^^ Made his Election
^*>or jVotton Basset.' — 7 Brother to Sir William Mayne \ ?l Banker in
JLQt^Qn]f^ Qi Mand,'^9 Died, and the Speaker issued his War-
■ ' ji ~ rant
■^
VARLIAMENTARY RKOISTER;
»3nt for a new Writ to the Clerk of the Crown, i^8r.— •
1" Mnde his Election iox the County aiLiacaln ; a neiv Writ ordered,
October 24, 1796;
■ Maile Steward of the Manor of East Rendrtd in Buclt j a new
Writ ordered, December 27, 1802. — » Made Steward of the Manor
»f Ean Headred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ ordered, March
1805. — 3 King's Counsel } Attorney -General to the Prince of H^/fj,
Pari. 2^0. 186. Haslanere.
II Philip Cart. Webb, esq.
12 Philip Cart. Webb, esq.
13 William Burrell, esq.*
Sir Merrick Burreli, bt.
14 Sir Merrick Burrell, bt.
15 Sir James Lowther, bt-*
Walter S. Stanhope, esq.
16 JohnB. Garfortb, esq.
17 Rt.Hon.W.G.Hamiltoii.
18 James Lowther, esq."
George Wood, esq.
i George Wood, esq.'
2 George Wood, esq.
3 George Lord Garlies.*
John More Molyneux, esq.'
ThomasM. Molyneux, esq.*
Thomas M. Molyneux, esq,
ThomasM. Molyneux, esq.
ThomasM. Molyneux, esq.'
Peter Burrell, esq.
Edward Norton, esq.'
Thomas Postleth ^aite, esq.'
John Lowther, esq.
James Lowther, esq.'
Richard Penn, esq.'"
JamesC. Satterthwaite, esq.
Jemes C. Satterthwaite, esq.
James C. Satterthwaite, esq.
Richard Penn, esq.
Rt. Hon. Charles Long.'
■ pan;
Died, a new Writ ordered, November 15, 1759. — * Secretary-
he Conimissioners of Bankrupt*, and one of the Solicitors of the
asury,_3 A Captain in the Foot Guards ; promoted to a Com-
pany in the Foot Guards. — 4 Made a Commissioner of Excise j a
Wri; ordered. May 1774. — S Died, and the Speaker issued his
Warrant to the C!t;rk of the Crown fot a new Writ, October 1776.
'-Made
I^ARLlAJilBNTARY a«OIST&R« .23$
-*.<5 Made his Election for the County of Cumberland .^^l Fourth! Soa
of Sir Fletcher Norton ; a Barrister at Law.— ^ Made Steward of
the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a new
Writ ordered, June 1786.— 9 Made his Election for the County of
Westmoreland \ a new Writ ordered, December 12, 1790.— 'o Made
Steward of the three Chiltem Hundreds in the County of Bucking'
bam\ a new Writ ordered, June lo, 1791.-1' Made his Election
for the County of Westmoreland^ a new Writ ordered, October 27»
1796.
Pari. II. Lieutenant- General James Oglethorpe petitioned, but
afterwards requested leave to withdraw it, to which the House
agreed.
ParL 12. Richard Muilman and Thomas Parker^ esqrs. petition-
edy and after the House had made some Progress in the matter, they
^requested leave to withdraw their Petitions, to which the House con-
sented^ Feb. 12, 1762.
Pari. 13. Lieutenant-General James Oglethorpe and John John*
^tone, esqrs. petitioned, but on the 3d of March 1 769, they request-
ed leave to withdraw it, to which the House consented.
Pari. 14. William Burke and Henry Kelly^ esqrs. petitioned. On
-^lie 9th of May 1775, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to
Ttrj this contested Election, repoited to the House, that the sitting
I^embers were duly elected.
> A Barrister at Law.— ^ Eldest Son of the Earl of Galloway ^
<ttow£arl oi Galloway '^ a new Writ ordered, Jan. 3, 1807.
M6 YARLIAMBNTARY RBOISfBlU
Pari No. 1 87. Sussex County.
1 1 Thomas Pelham, esq. John Butler, esq. .
12 Thomas Pelham, esq.' John Butler, esq.*
Lord George H. Lenox.^
IS Rt. Hon. Tho. Pelham.* Lord George H. LenoK,
Richard Harcourt, esq.
14 Sir Thos. S. Wilson, bt.^ Lord George H. Lenox/
15 Hon. Thomas Pelham.^ Lord George H. Lenox.*
16 Hon. Thomas Pelham. Lord George H. Lenox.*
17 Rt. Hon. T. Pelham.' "* Charles Lenox, esq."
1 8 Rt. Hon. T. Pelham. Charles Lenox, esq.
1 Charles Lenox, esq.' John Fuller, esq. ' -^
2 Charles Lenox, esq * John Fuller, esq.
3 Charles Lenox, esq-^ John Fuller, esq.
Hon. C. W. Windham.*
I A Commissioner of the Admiralty 5 made Comptroller of hit
Majesty's Household ; a new Writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he
was re-elected. — » Died, a new Writ ordered, January 20, 1767.-—
5 Only Brother to the Duke of Richmond \ Colonel of a Regiment of
Foot J made a Major- General, May 5, 1772; in this Parliament
before for Chichester,"^ Succeeded the Duke of Newcastle as Baron
Fe/ham oi Stanmere '^ anew Writ ordered, November 22, 1768.—^
5 Has a Company in the Foot Guards, and Aide-du-Camp to the
King • made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot. — ^ Made a Lieutenant-
Geoeral in August 1777. — 7 Eldest Son of Lord Felham\ made
Surveyor- General of the Ordnance j a new Writ ordered, April 2i,
1782, he was re-elected; appointed Chief Secretary to the Lord
J^ieutenant f^i Ireland (Earl o^ Nor thin gton')^ and sworn of the Privy
Council there. May 1783. — ^ Made Constable of the Tower of Zo«-
don^ and sworn of the Privy Council, February 1784.— 9 Made Go-
vernor-of Plymouth^ October 1784.— ^o Sworn a Member of the
Privy Council of Great Britain^ and appointed Secretary to the' Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl Camden)^ March 11, 1795. — ^' Only
Son of Lord George Henry Lenox 5 a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Ar-
my 5 made Aide-du-Camp to the King, I794» and Secretary
to the Master- General of the Ordnance (Duke oi Richmond), This
last Office he resigned in January 1795.
X Only
I'AALIAAlENTARY REOlSTBtt. ^S7
* Only Son of Lord George Henry Lenox, and Nephew to the
Duke of Riebmond\ a Major-GencMl in the Army. — ^ Made Colo-
neUf the 35th Regiment of Foot. — 3 Succeeded his Uncle as Duke
f^iikbmond\ a new Writ ordered, Jan. i^, 1807. — 4 Brother to the
Biri of Egremont .
Pvl No. 188. Chichester.
II George Vise. Bury,* John Page, esq.
Hon. Augustus KeppeL*
IS Lord George H. Lenox. ^ John Page, esq.
Hon. William KeppeL*
18 Hon. William KeppeL Rt. Hon. Thos. Conolly.^
14 Hbn. William KeppeL^ Rt. Hon. Thos. Conolly.
15 Hon. William KeppeL^ Thomas Steele, esq.
Hon. Percy Windham.^
16 George W. Thomas, esq. Thomas Steele, esq.^
17 George W. Thomas, esq. Rt. Hon. Thomas Steele."
18 George W. Thomas, esq. Rt. Hon. Thomas Steele.
1 Rt Hon. Thomas Steele.* George W. Thon\as, esq.
2 Rt Hon. Thomas Steele. George W. Thomas, esq.
8 Rt.Hon. Thomas Steele. George W. Thomas, esq.
' Eldest Son of the Earl of j^lhemarle \ Colonel of a Regiment of
foot; Aide-du-Camp, and one of the Gentlemen of the Bedcham-
^r to the Duke of Cumberland ; succeeded his Father as Earl of
Albemarle ; a new Writ ordered, January 8, 1755. — * Next Brother
to the Earl of Albemarle \ a Captain in the Navy 5 made a Colonel
of Marines in 1760. — 3 Brother to the Duke oi Richmond 'y
a LijEutenant- Colonel in the Army; made Aide-du Camp to the
King, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ; made Steward of the
Aree Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a new Writ
ordered, January 20, 1767, he was elected for the County .^-4 Se-
cond Brother to the Earl of Albemarle ; Colonel of a Regiment of
^oot,' and a Major-General. — 5 Brother-in-law to the Duke of
^icbmondj and a Privy Counsellor in Ireland.^^^ Made a Lieutenant-
[voL*Ti.] S General
itSB PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
General in May 1772, and Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons in
1773. — 7 Died, anew Writ ordered, March 4, 1782.— * Next Bro-
ther to the Earl of Egremont ; Recorder in Chancery in the Islfiind
oi Jamaica^ and Secretary and Clerk of the Courts in the Island of
Barbadoej.^^9 One of the Secretaries to the Treasury.— 10 Made
Joint Paymaster- General of the Land t'orces ; a new Writ ordered,
February 13, 1791, he was re-elected.
Pari. 15. Bryan Edwards, esq. petitioned against the Election of
the Honble. Percy Windham^ but on the or April 1782, request-
ed leave to withdraw it, to which the House consented.
' Joint Paymaster- General of the Land Forces, and King's Remem-
brancer in the Court of Exchequer,
PAULIAMENTARY REGISTfiR^ ^S9
\
ParL No. 189. Horsham.
1 1 Sir Lionel Pilkington, bt, Charles Ingram, esq.'
1 2 Sir Lionel Pilkington, bt. Charles Ingram, esq.*
Robert Pratt, esq.^
13 Rt. Hon. J. Grenville.* Robert Pratt, esq.^
James Wallace, esq.^
14 James Wallace, esq.* Rt. Hon- Jaremiah Dysori.^
Charles Earl of Drogheda.*
15 James Wallace, esq." George Vise. Lewisham.'^
James Craufurd, esq.*' Sir George Osborne, bt.'*
16 Jeremiah Crutchley, esq. Philip Metcalfe, esq.
17 Timothy Shelly, esq/* Wilson Brady 11, esq.'*
Lord William Gordon.'^ James Baillie, esq.'^
William Fullarton, esq.'^
18 Sir John Macpherson, bt. James Fox, esq.
1 Sir John M'Pherson, bt. James Fox, esq.
2 Patrick Ross, esq.* Edward Hilliard, esq*'
Rt. H. Jas. Vt. Fitzharris. ^
3 Rt.H. Jas. Vt. Fitzharris. Rt.H.Hen. Vt.Palmerston.*
Francis G. Wilder, esq. liOve Parry JoneSj esq.
I Nephew to Viscount Irwin ; a Groom of the Bedchamber to the
Prince of Wales, — * Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty ; suc-
ceeded his Uncle a$ Viscount Irwin ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. i6,
1763. -*^3 Brother of Lord Chief Justice PraU,-^^ Second Brother to
Earl Temple ; one of the Vice-Treasurers of Ireland^ and Receiver of
the Crown and Fee Farm Rents for the Counties of Leicester and
Warwick j made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds \ a new
Writ ordered, April 1 2, 1770. — 5 A Master in Chancery. — ^ One of
his Majesty's Counsellors at Law 5 Attorney-General for the Counties
Palatine of Lancaster and Durham, — 7 Cofferer of the Household ;
died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crowa
for a new Writ, September 1776.—^ Of the Kingdomi oi Ireland'^
a Major- General, and Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons; Master-
General of the Ordnance •, Constable of Maryborough Castle in Ire*
land. — 9 Made Solicitor- General to his Majesty ; a new Writ order-
ed, June 5, 1778, he was re-elected ; made Solicitor- General to his
S 2 Majesty;
260 PARLIAMENTARY RfiGlSTfiR.
Majesty ; a new Writ ordered, June 1780, he was re-elected.—
'o Eldest Son of the Karl of Dartmouth ; made his Election for th^
County of Stafford ; a new Writ ordered, November i, 1780.-—
'* Again made Attorney-General to his Majesty ; a new Writ Or-
dered, April 15, 1783^ he was re-elected ; died* a new Writ order-
ed, Nov. 21, 1783.-*'^ Lieutenant-Colonel of the 3d Regiment of
Toot Guards \ a Major-Gen. and one of the Grooms of his Majes-
ty's Bedchamber.-— 13 Has a Company in the Foot Guards, and one of
the Equerries to the Q^ueen. — H H Not duly elected.— ^S Duly elect-
ed, and ought to have been returned ^ Brother to the Duke of G»r»
Jon^; Vice- Admiral o{ Scot/and f and Deputy Ranger o^ Hyde 2nd St
James'*! Parks, — ^^ Duly elected, and ought to havfe been returhed $
Agent for the Island of Grenada ; died, and the Speaker issued his
Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, Oct-
15, 1793. — '7 A Captain in the Navy j appointed to the Command
of a new Regiment in 1794.
Pari. 17. Lord William Gordon and James Baillie^ esq. petition*
ed \ renewed the 2d Session. On the of March 1792, the Chair*
man of the Committee appointed to try this contested Election, re-
ported that the Petitioners were duly elected, and ought to have been
returned, and that the sitting Members were not duly elected, and
ought not to have been returned.
I A Barrister at Law. — ' A Major-Gcneral in the Service of the
East India Company 5 died, a new Writ ordered, October 1807.-—
3 Eldest Son of the Earl of Malmtsbury y a Lord of the Treasury ;
in this Parliament before for Helston.^^ Of the Kingdom oilrelandi
Pari. 3. A Petition against the Double Return, Committee cho-
sen, January 15, 1807. The Chairman of which reported to the ,
House, that Francis G, Wilder and L^ve Parry Jones^ esqrs. were
duly elected, and that Viscount Fit%barris and Viscount P aimer ston
were not duly elected.
t ■
1>ARLIAM£!NTARY RSGIST£R« 2^1
Pari No. 190, Midhairst.
1 1 Sir John Peachey, bt. John Sargent^ esq.*
12 WilUaiiiflatniUon, esq.* John Burgpyne, esq.'
Bamber Gascoyne, esq.*
15 Henry, I*ord Stavordale.^ Hon. Charles James Fox/
14 HerbertMackworth, esq.^ Clement Tudway, esq.^
Hon,. Henry S. Conway.' JohnOrd, esq.***
J5/Poii; lobn St Jphn." Henry DruI^mond, esq.**
Silr Sampson Gideon, bt..
16 Benj. Lethieulier^ esq '^ Henry Drummond, esq.
Edward Cotsford, esq.
17 Hon. P. C. Wyndham/* Hon. C. W. Wyndham/^
Peter Thelusson, esq.'^
18 Rt. Hon, Sylv. Douglas.'^ Charles Long, esq.'*
I Gwrg^ Smith, esq." Charles Long, e^. . .
9 George Smith, esq. Samuel Smith, esq** —
Edmund Turner, esq.
3 John Smith, esq.'* Rt. Hon. Wm. Wickham.^
H. W. W. Wynne, esq. Wm. Con. Plunket, esq.*
^ A Merchant in London.-^* Son of Lord Archibald Hamilton^ ,
£nvoy Extraordinary at the Court of Naf>ies ; made Steward' of tlie
Manor of East Hendred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ order-
ed, January lo, 1764. — 3 Colonel of a Regiment of Light Dra-
goons.—-4 A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations, and one of the
Verdurcrs of Epping Forest ; in this Parliament before for Malden,^-^
5 Eldest Son of the Earl oi llchestcr \ a Captain in the Army ; made
Steward of the three ChiUern Hundreds in the County of Buckings
ham% a new Writ ordered, May 19, 1770, he was re-elected.—
—6 Second Son of Lord Holland ; made a Commissioner of the Ad-
miralty ; a new Writ ordered, February 21, 1770, he was reelect-
ed \ made one of the Commissioners of the Treasury ; a new Writ
ordered, December 21, 1772, he was re elected. — 7 Made his Elec-
tion for Cardiff \ a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1774.— 8 Made
his Election for Wells \ a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1774.—
9 Second Son of the Earl of Hertford \ Clerk of the Hanaper in Ire^
land, and Constable of Dublin Castle ^-^^^ Made Attorney- General
S3 of
S6% PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
of the "Duchy of Lancaster 'y anew Writ ordered, December iJTJf
he was re-elected j made a Master in Chancery in March 1778. On"
the Death of Sir Ctar/es WhUworthy he was appointed Chairnan o£
the Committees of Ways and Means.r^^'^ Made his Election for Aieti;-
fort in the Covinty KjO^Southamptdn ; a new Writ irderfed, November
J, 1780.—^* A Banker in Westminster, — i3Made hfs Election for
jiindover\ a new Writ, ordered, June 14^ 1784.— H Next Biiother
to the Earl of Egre/nont ; -Recorder. in Chancery in the Island of
jfamatca, and Secretary and Clerk pf the Court at; ^ifrAn^/otf'/.—
'5 Second Brother of the Earl oi Egremopty Secretary of the Islanj
of Jflmaica ; made Stewatd' of the ihret ' Chi/tent Ht^hdr^Js in the
County of Bucktngham,"-^^^ A Menthantin Z<^Wo/i.t— 'l^A'Klng^s
Counsel, afKl e.ComYnbtioner ft>r the'Managjnnent of the! A&its 'of
the East India Company ; made a Concessioner of th^ Treasury ^ a
new Writ ordered, . February 17, I797i h$ was re-ch<)sen.—r'^ Joint
Secretary to the Treasury.
» A Banker in London,^-^ Elected also for the Borough of Leu
tester^ and making his choice for that Place, a new Writ was order-
ed, December 14, 1802.— 3 One of tbe^Lords Commissionors of the
Treasury ; inade' his Election for Calling^n ; a new Writ ordered,
January' 15, j8p5.rr-4 Made; his Election for the Tavfu oi Nitititg''
ham ; a. new Writ ordered, December x8o(5. — 5 His Majesty's Attor«
Tkty-QtXi^i^lioi Ireland * . :
Pad.. 2. jf. /y. Wbitf^ esq. petitioned, and the .Merits of the
Elecftion was tried, when on February 6, 1804, the Right Honble.
Thomas Grenvii/e^ Chairman of the Committee, reported to the
Jiouse, that the silting Member was duly elected, and that the Pe-
tition pf J^ IL White y esq. was frivolous and vexatious.
PARLIAMENTARY RfiGISTBR*
26$
Pari No l&l.
1 1 Hon. Francis Poole, bt.
12 Sir Francis Poole, bt.'
William Plumer, esq.
1 S.Hon. Thos Hampden.*
i4 Sir Thomas Miller, bt.
15 Hon. Henry Pelham.^
16 Hon. Henry Pelham.
17 Hon. Henry Pelham.^
18 JohnCresset Pelham, esq.
Lewes.
Thomas Sergison, esq:
Thomas Sergison, esq.*
Lord £dw C. C. Bentinck.^
Thomas Hay, esq.*
Thomas Hay, esq.
Thomas Kempe, esq.^
Thomas Kempe, esq.
Thomas Kempe, esq.
Thomas Kempe, esq.
1 John Cresset Pelham, esq. Thomas Kempe, esq.
2 Lord Francis Osborne. Henry Shelly, esq.
3 Thomas Kempe, esq. Henry Shelly, esq. '
'Died, a new Writ ordered, February i6, 1763.— * Died, anew
Writ ordered, December 16, 1766.— 5 Brother to the Duke of Port*
iand,-*-^ £ldest Son of .Lord Trevor,*^S Lieutenant-Colonel of Dra-
goons.-—^ Second Son of Lord Felham ; an Officer in the Foot Guards.
—7 A Serjeant at J^^w.— ^ Made Captain of a Comps^ny in the Foot
Gruards in 1792.
S4
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 192. Shoreham.
1 1 Robert Bristow, esq.
12 George Vise, Midleton*^
Sir Samuel Cornish, bt,^
13 Sir Samuel Cornish, bt,^
John Purling, esa, .
Thomas Rumbola,' esq.
14 Charles Goring, esq.
15 Sir Cecil Bishopp, bt-
16 Sir Cecil Bishopp, bt. ^
1 7 Sir Henry Goring, bt,
4
1.8 Sir CesU J^tfhopp, , b*.
Richard Stratton, esq,*
Sir W. Peere Williains,.bt.*
Sir W. Peere Williams, bt*
jQbn Lord Pollington, k?/
Peregrine Cust, esq.
Rt^Hon. Sir Joha Shelley.?
JphnPeaphey, esq.^ :
ohn Peachey, esq.
John Aldridge, esq/*
Jioiu C. W. WyDcJham.",
Hpo, C, W. Wyndl»*m^ .
1 Sir Cecil Bishopp, bt.. . Hon. Chas. W. Wyndh'am.
2 Sir Cecil Bishopp, bt. Timothy Shelley, ^sq.
8 Sir C. Merrick Burrel,.bt, Timothy Shelley, esq.
« H H I Ml
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H ■ HI
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* Died, SI ricw Writ ordered, December 20, 1758.**-^ Made a Ciip-
tain in the Army by Brevet in 1759 ', made a Captain of Dra^[ooiis.
—3 Of the Kingdom of Ireland'^ died, a new Writ ordered^ Dec.
17, 1761. — 4 Killed at the Siege oi Be//eis/e ; a new "Writ ordered^
November 28, 1761. — 5 Vicc-Admiral of the , — ^ Of Ire-
land-y created Earl Mexborough ni Lifford in Ireland in \fj^(i^-mf^
— 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, November 20, 1770. — ^ Treasurer
of the Household ; Keeper of the Records in the Tower, and Clerk
of the Pipe in the Exchequer. — 9 Eldest Son of Sir 'James Peacbeyy
bart.— JO Appointed Storekeeper of the Ordnance ; a new Writ or-
dered, April 1782. — J^ Brother to the Earl oi Egremont \ in this
Parliament oefore for Midhurst — {which see.)
Pari. 13. Thomas Rumbo/d, esq. petitioned. This was the first
contested Election that was tried bv the famous Grenville Act. On
the 17th of December 1770, the Chairman of the Committee appoint-
ed to try this contested Election, reported to the House, that the
Petitioner was duly elected, and ought to have been returned : that
John Furling^ esq. was not duly elected, and ought not to have been
returned 5 and that the most corrupt Practices had been used in the
said Borough oi Shoreham, In consequence of this Report, this Ini-
quitous Business was thoroughly investigated at the Bar of the House,
Huib
rARJUIAMENTA&Y REGISTER^. 26&
Hugh Roberts, tlie Returning Officer, and other Voters,, were order-
ed to be prosecuted by the Attorney -General, and an Act passed
this Session,- whereby Roberts and Eighty other Persons were for
ever dis<|ua]ified from voting for Members of Parliament,, and the
Right of Election for the Borough of Sboreham extended to all the'
Freeholders of Forty Shillings per annum in the Rape or Hendred of
Br amber ^ la which Sborebam is situated. Act of 1771.
Pari. 14. Bttiler^ esq. petitioned.
FarL No* 193. Br amber.
LI George Vise. Malpas.' Nathaniel Newnham, esq.*
12 Hon. Andrew Archer.^ William Fitzherbert, esq.*
/ EdwarditordWintierton.^ George ;V. Vernon, esq.^
13 Edward Earl Winterton.^ Charles Lowndes, esq.*
Thomas Thoroton, esq.' Charles Ambler, esq.^
14 Thomas Thoroton, esq. Sir Henry Gough, bt.
15 Thomas Thoroton, esq.^ Sir Henry Gough, bt
Hon. Hen. F. Stanhope.' *
16 Daniel Pulteney, esq.'* Sir Henry Gough, bt."
Robert Hobart, esq.' '
17 Thomas Coxhead, esq.'* Sir Hen. G. Calthorpe, bt.'*^
18 Sir Cha.W.B. Rouse, bt. James Adams, esq.
i John Henry Newbolt, esq. James Adams, lld.
2 George Sutton, esq.' Henry Jodrell, esq.*
Richard Norman, esq:
3 Henry Irving, esq. Henry Jodrell, esq.
I Eldest Son of the Earl of Cholmondeley \ a Lieutenant- Colonel
in the^Army. — * A Merchant in London, — 3 Son of Lord Arcber \
made his Election for Coventry ; a new Writ ordered, November
28, 1762. — 4 Made Steward of the Manor of Old Sborebam; a new
Writ ordered, April 28, 1762.— 5 01 Ireland \ in 1766 he was cre-
ated Viscount Tumour and Earl Winter ton in Ireland* — ^ Eldest Son
of George Venables Vernon, esq. created this year Lord Vernon, Barori
oi Hznderton in the County of Chester, — ^^^Not duly elec^^d.— 7
Duly elected, and ought to have been returned.—^ Duly elected, and
ought to have been returned ^ one of his Majesty ^s Counsellors at
Law,
266 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Law« and Solicitor-General to the Queen~-9 Made Agent to the
Letcesteribire Militia j a new Writ ordered, January 28, 1782.—-
^ Brother to the £arl of Harrington \ has a Company in the Foot
Guards \ appointed Secretary to the Master-General of the Ord-
nance (Duke of Ricbmond) in July 1782. — '^ Changed his Name to
Caltborpe in 1788.^^^ Made Collector of the Customs in the Island
of Dominica j a new Writ ordered, December 4, 1788.— '3 Son of
the Honble. George Hobart^ and Nephew to the £arl of Bucking"
bamsbire ; a Major in the Army ; made Principal or Chief Secreta*
ly to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Marquis of Buckingbam) ia
1789.— '7 A Merchant in Lorn/on ; knighted in February 1793.—
iS Soon after the Dissolution of this Parliament he was created JBtron
Caltborpe of Caltborpe in the County of Suffolk.
Pari. 13. Tbomas Tboraton 9iVid Cbarles j^mbler, esqrs. petitioned.
This Election was;tlied at the Bar, when the Committee found the
Petitioners duty elected, and ought to have been returned^ to which
the Hpuse agreed.
^ Died, a new Writ ordered, February 20, i8o4.«-*>2 A Barrister
at Law.
PARLIABIfiNTART KEGIStER. 267
FarL - No. 194. Steyning.
1 1 ICtch Young, esq/ Alexander Hume^ esq*
iSrazer Honywood, esq.*
12 Frazer Honywcx)d, esq, John Tomlinson, jun, esq.^
:Richard Fuller, esq. Sir John Filmer, bt.
13 Thomas E. Freeman, esq. Sir John Filmer, bt
14. Thomas E. Freeman, esq. Filmer Honywood, esq.
15 Sir T» Gv Skipwith, bt. Filmer Honywood, esq.*
:'• . John Bullock, esq.
16 Hon. Richard Howard.* Sir John Honywood, bt.^
T. E, Freeman, jun. esq.^
Sir John Honywood, bt.
17- James Martin Lloyd, esq.* Henry Howard, esq.*
John Curtis, esq.^ Sir John Honywood, bt/*
John Henn. Major, esq. James Martin Lloyd, esq."
Sam. Whitbread, sen. esq."*
18 John Henn. Major, esq. James Martin Lloyd, esq.
I John Henn. Major, esq. James Martin Lk>yd, esq.
12 Robe^ Hurst, esq.* James Martin Lloyd, esq.*
Charles, Lord Ossulston.* Sir Arthur Pigott, kt.*
S Robert Hum, esq. James Martin Lloyd, esq.*
'Died, a new Writ ordered, February 5, 1759. — * A Banker in
London ; died, a new Writ ordered, February i, 1764.— 3 Died, a
new Writ ordered, February 2, 1767. — 4 Made his Election for the
County of Kent j a new Writ ordered, November i, 1780.— S Bro-
ther to the Earl of Effingham ; Secretary and Comptroller to the
J^neen.— ^ Made Steward of the three Cbiitern Hundreds in the
County oi Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, 1785.— 7 Died,
a new Writ ordered, April 1788. — ^ 8 Not duly elected.— 9 Duly
elected^ and ought to have been returned j made Steward of the
Manor of East Hendred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ order-
ed, January 26, 1794. — ^° Duly elected, and ought to have been
returned ; made his Election for Canterbury^ March 7, 1791.—
'* Not duly elected, and ought to have been returned.—" Duly
elected, and ought to have been returned.
Pari.
268 PA&llAMJBNTARY &£0I8T£K,«
Pari. 17. John Curtis esq. and Six John Honywood^ bait, petition-
ed. On the 7th of March 179^9 ttic Chairman of the CommirjUe
reported to the House, that t^ie Petitioners were dulv^lectedfrftcd
ought tp haye bcea retorn«d.-The Return ametid^ Bceordnrglvj
And the Chairman further reported, thtt tJbie Rig^of hleciioh' fot
the Borough oi Sboreham/n Ib < the Inhabitan(9 9f)AiicieR(-.^i$<)^sfp,
and Houses Jbuilt on the Scite pf ancient HPV^^s^^i^ilJ^in.'thie ^^
rough, being Householders pa}[injg Scot atid Lot, finil liot re'celviog;
Alms. On the 1 1 st of M aitjh ^i 79 1 , a Petition waS "j^fescnted tQ, the
House from James Martin Uoyd^ esq. ajnid others, prayi^-to-ie ad-
mitted at Parties tQ ^ppse t;he Kight pj[ (lectAOi) in:. tbc^Boroni^ df
Steyning^ declared bjf; the select Committee. Ordered to be taken
into consideration ' th^ 4U] ^ojf- 1^1 ay- next. ^ Ps^tiofi^a^ l9^i4
against James Martin Ligji^d'^ ^sqr's. Election by Safhiie/ Whithread^
senr. esq. and both Petitions referred to a Committee : renewecl the
.second Sesdon. On the 7tlr. .of iVIay 1792, the Chairman of the
Committee reported to the Hous^, that Samu^/ tli^itffr^j^,^^^^ t|ic
Petitioner, was duly flegtjed^ and ought to jiavp>. bei^n rptwoe^Jr An<i
that James MarHn Lto^d, esqV was not duly eIeQted|' aiui- ougn^ not
to have been returned'. The thrown of the Cf own 'briicred to attend
\Vitb the Return, wluch wascune^ded accordingly.
' Being found duly elected for Shaftesbury^ and making his choice
to sit for that Borough, a new Writ was ordered for St^yning^ Feb.
10, i8o3.-.-» £lde8t Son of the Earl of TankervUhs made Treasur-
er of his Majesty's Household 5(. a new Writ ordered,. February 13,
j8c6, he was re-chosen.—- 3 Made Steward oi t1>e ^tl^r.ee Chiiitrf^ Hun*
dreds ; a new Writ ordered, February 14, \%oGrrrA}^i\ Majesty's
Attorney-General. — 5 Clerk of the Deliveries of the'OrdnaiiCc.
PAHLlAMtNTART ttSdlST^lt. 269
farU No* 195. East Grinsted.
11 Hon. Joseph Yorke/ Sir Whistler Webster, bt*-
12 Charles £. of Middlesex/ Lord George Sackville.^
Sir Charles Farnaby, bt. Sir Thomas Hales, bt.^
John Irwin, esq.*
18 Lord George Sackville/ John Irwin, esq.^
14 Lord Geo. S. Germaine. John Irwin, esq.'
15 Lord Geo. S. Germaine.^ Rt. Hon. Sir J. Irwin, kb.'*
Henry A. Herbert, esq." George Medley, esq-
16 Henry A. Herbert, esq.'* George Medley, esq.
X Jas. Cunninghame, esq.'^
Rt. H. R. Cunningham.'*
Richard Ford, esq.
17 Nathaniel Dance, esq. William Nesbit, esq.
18 Nathaniel Dance, esq. James Strange, esq.
1 Sir Nath. H. Dance, kt. James Strang^ esq.
2 Sir Henry Strachey, bt.' Daniel Giles, esq^
3 Sir Henry Strachey, bt. Daniel Giles, esq.
' Fourth Son of the Earl of Hardwicke ; Colonel of a Regiment of
FcSbt, and a Major General 5 Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-
potentiary to the States General. — * Eldest Son of the Duke of /)or-
iff/, to which Title he succeeded on his Father's Death ; a new Writ
ordered, December 20, 1765. — 3 Son of the Duke oi Dorset \ made
his Election for Hythe ^^ a new Writ ordered, December r, 1761.—
—4 Died, anew Writ ordered, November 25, 1762.— 5 Colonel of
a Regiment of Foot, and a Major General. — ^ Brother to the i3uke
oi Dorset 'y Clerk of the Council in Ireland^ and one of the Keepers
of the Phoenix Park near Dub/in; vadidt one of his Majesty's Princi-
pal Secretaries of State ; a -new Writ ordered, November 1775, he
was re-elected — 7 Made a Lieutenant-General in May 1772.—^ In
1775, made Commander in Chief of the Land Forces in Ire/and}
Governor qf Kiimainham Hospital^ and sworn of the Privy Council
there ^ in 1776 made a Knight of the Bath. — 9 Created Viscount
Sackviliej and Baron Drayton oi Drayton in the County oi Northamp-
ton ; a new Writ ordered, February 12. 1782.-^0 Made Steward of
the three Chihern Hundreds ; a new Writ ordered, April 2r, 1783.
•^ir Son-in-law to Viscount Sackvii/e, — i- Made Steward of the thrfe
Chilterti
270 PARLIAM£HTARY £L£Gl$T£lt.
Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a new Writ order-
ed, February 24, 1786.— *3 A Lieutenant -General, and Colonel of
a Regiment of Foot \ late Governor of the Island of Barbadoes ;
died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown
for ^ new Writ, October 1788. — ^4 Brother of the deceased Member ;
a Lieutenant- General ; Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and Gover-
nor of KinsaU in Ireland ; also a Privy Counsellor there ; made
Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckitig'
bam J a new Writ ordered, February 20, 1789.
' A Master of his Majesty's Household, found duly elected.—
^ A Barrister at Law, found duly elected.
Pari. 2. John Frosty esq. petitioned. The Chairman that tried
this Election found the sitting Members duly elected, and that the
Petition was frivolous and vexatious.
FARXIAMENTARY R£G»T£R. 271
Pari No. 196. Arundel.
11 George Colebrooke, esq.' Thomas Griffin, esq.*
12 George Colebrooke, esq.' John Bristow, esq.
1 S Sir Geo. Colebrooke, bt. Lachlan Macleane, esq.*
John Stewart, esq.
14 Thomas Brand, esq. George L. Newnham, esq.*
15 Sir Patrick Craufurd, kt.* Thomas Fitzherbert, esq.
Peter Wm. Baker, esq.
16 Charles Earl of Surrey.^ Thomas Fitzherbert j esq.
Richard Beckford, esq.®
17 Henry Howard, esq.* Sir George Thomas, bt.
. Sir Thos. Gascoigne, bt.
18 James Green, esq. Sir George Thomas, bt.'°
Nesbit Balfour, esq."
1 James Grfeene, esq.'' Nesbit Balfour, esq.'
2 Thomas Vise. Andover.*, John Atkins, esq.
3 Sir Arthur Pigot, kt.' Francis John Wilder.*
C. James, Lord Lecale.^
* A Banker in London, and Chirographer in the Court of Common
Pleas.—* Admira] of the Blue.— 3 Succeeded his Brother as Baronet
in .—4 Made Steward of the three Cbiitern Hundreds in the
County of Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered, May 8, 1771- — 5 One
of his Majesty's Counsellors at Law. — ^ Not duly elected; a new
Writ ordered, March 12, 1781 —7 Eldest Son of the Duke of Nor^
folk ; made his Election for Carlisle \ a new Writ ordered, June 9,
1784.—^ A Merchant in London. — 9 Cousin to the Duke of Norfolk 5
made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County oiBuch^
ingham; a new Writ ordered. February 6, 1795, he w^as elected for
the City oi Gloucester, — ^o Made Steward of the three Cbiitern Huw
dreds in the County of Buckingham 5 a new Writ ordered, July 19,
1797. — ^' A Major-Gcneral, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
Pari. 15. The Honble. Percy Wyndhamy esq. petitioned. On the
1 2th of March 1781, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to
try this contested Election, reported to the House, that it was a
void Election as far as related to Sir Patrick Craufurd^ knt.
278 PARXIAMENTARV HSGISTXR.
» A Lieutcnant-Gencral, and Colonel of the 39th Regiment of
Foot. — a Only Son of the Earl of Sujo/k SLnd Berkshtre.-^Z Attorney-
General. — 4 Mad« his Election for the Borough oi Horsham j 9, new
Writ issued, January 1807. — ^ Of the Kingdom of IreUnd'y tJncle
to the Duke fA Leimter ; Vice- Admiral of the White.
'Pari. No. 197. Warzvick Courtly.
1 1 Sir Chas. Mordaunt, bt. Hon. William Cravtn.*
12 Sir Chas. Mordaunt, bt. Hon. William Craven.^
William Bromley^ esq. *
IS Sir Chas. Mordaunt, bt. William T« Bromlev^ d^.?
Thomas G. Skipwith, esq.
14 Sir Charles Holte, bt. Thomas G. Skipwith, esq.
15 Sir Robert Lawiey, bt. Sir G. A.W.Shuckburgh, bt.
1 6 Sir Robert Lawiey, bt. Sir G. A. W. Shuckburgh, bt.
17 Sir Robert Lawiey, bt.^ SirG.A.W.Shuckburgh,bt.5
Sir John Mordaunt, bt.
18 Sir John Mordaunt, bt. Sir G. A. W. S. Evelyn, bt.
1 Sir John Mordaunt, bt. Sir G. A. E. Shuckburgh, bt.
2 DugdaleS.Dugdale, esq. Sir G. A. E. Shuckburgh, bt.'
Charles Mordaunt, esq.*
S DugdaleS.Dugdale, esq. Charles Mordaunt, esq.^
' Brother to Lord Craven. — ^ Succeeded his Brother a> Lord
Craven ; a new Writ ordered, January 10, 1765. — 3 Died, a new
Writ ordered, March 14, 1769 — 4 A new Writ ordered, March 14,
1793. — 5 Changed his Name to Evelyn in 1794.
' Died, a new Writ issued, 1804. — * Son of Sir Cbarh.
Mordaunt, hart, now Sir Charles Mordaunt, bart.
i»ArliamenTArV REGiiitiit. 275
Pari No. 198* Coventry*
11 Samuel Greathead, esq^ William Groves, esq.
12 Hon, Andrew Archer, • James Hewit, esq.*
Hdh. Henry S. Conway.^
13 Hon. Andrew Archer.^ Hon. Henry S^ Conway.
Sir Richard Glyn, bt.^
Walter Waring, esq.
14 Walter Waring, esq.^ Edward Roe Yea, esq*
John B. Hoiroyd, esq»^
15 No Election.
Sir Thomas Halifax, kt.^ Thomas Rogers, esq.*
John B. Hoiroyd, esq.' Edward Roe Yeo, esq.'® ;
Hon. William S. Conway."
16 Sir Sampson Gideon, bt.'* John Wilmot, esq.**
17 Sampson, Lord Eardley. John Wilmot, esq.
16 William Wilb. Bird, esq. Nathaniel Jefferys, esq.
I William Wilb. Bird, esq. Nathaniel JeflFerys, esq.
Francis W. Barlow, esq.' Nathaniel Jefferys, esq/
a William Mills, esq. Peter Moore, esq.
8 William Mills, esq. Peter Moore^ esq*
' Son of Lord Archer, -^^ Made otie of the Judges of the Court,
of King^s •Bench. He was soon after appointed Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, and created Baron Lifofd in that Kingdom ; a new Writ
ordered, Nov. ii, 1766.— 3 Second Son of the Earl of Her{ford,^^
4 Succeeded his Father as Lord Archer \ a new Writ ordered, Nov.
22, 1768. — 5 A Banker in Lo*idon, and Alderman of London, Lord
Mayor in 1759; d»ed, a new Writ ordered, January 19, 1773. —
*^Died, a new Writ ordered, December 1779. — 7 Lieutenant Colo-
nel.£oromandant of a Regiment of Light Horse. — ® ^ Not duly
elected. — 9 Duly elected, and ought to have been relumed \ created
Baron Sheffield ^i Ireland \n December 1780. — ^^ Duly elected, and
ought to have been returned; died, andthe Speaker issued his War-
rant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, January io,-
1783. — II P^fth Son of the Earl oi Hertford; an Officer in the Ar-
fliy. — "Changed bis Name to i?jr<//i?y in July 1789 > was created
[vol. II.] T Barori
27^ 1>4&UAM£HTARY R£GIST£R«
'R^xoxiEardley oi Spalding in Ireland in September 1789.*— '3 A Mas-
ter in Chancer7.
Pari. 15. The Sk^fiSs of Coventry annexed to the origtoal Writ a
Declaration^ that they could not make any Election on account of
Riots. A new Writ was ordered, November 1780, and a Poll was
taken, when^ through the partiality of the Sheriffs, Sir Thomas Ha'
iifoK^ knt. and Thomas Rogers^ es^. were returned. John Baker ^
Lord Sheffield^ and Edward Roe Teo, esq. and a number of thb Inha-
bitants petitioned. On the 27th of February 1781, the C&4ur*iUn of
the Committee appointed to try this contested Election, reported to
the House, that John Bakery Lord Sheffield^ and EdvSardpL^e TCeo^
esq. were duly elected, and ought to have been returned ; and that
Sir Thomas Halifax and Thomas Ro^ersy esq. were not duly elected.
The conduct of Thomas Nixon and Thomas Butler j the Sheriffs of
Coventry^ wers t vanitned at the Bar of the House, and their ne&ri*
ous Proceedings in this Sleftion having been fully proiv^di d^ were
committed to ifetpgaU*
< A Captiio' of. OiBgoonfi ; died^ Knitw Writ ordendi May 7^
i8oj:.«*>^ W«s fouad <bot to hav/e a proper Qoalidcatian,
Pari* a. William Wilherforce Bird^ esq. and Peter Moare^ esq.
petitioned.
Part. i. The Comtnittte that tritd this Election, found that
Francis fVnh Barloivy esq. was duly elected 5 that NatbaMeTjef^
fereysy esq, had not a proper (Qualification : That the Petition was
not frivolous wr vexfttioiis : a new Writ ordered, Mar^l^ |r, 1803^
in place of Mr, jefi^reys, G. F, Hattofi, esq, and several of the
Freeholders, petitioned against Mr Moore^s Election. On the 3d
of March 1 804, Sir John H, Cotton, bart, the Chairman of the
Committee, reported to the House, that Peter Mcore, esq. tvas duly
elected, and that the Petition was not frivolous or vexatious.
l*AILLiA]Vt£NTA£LYyR£GI$Ttit«, ^Jfi
Pari No. 199. Warwick Town.
II WillsE.ofttillsborough/ Henry Archer, esq.""
John Spencer, esq ^ ^
l* Hamilton, V.Dungarvan.* Henry Archer, esq.
PaulMethuen, esq.
13 Creorge Lord Greville ^ Henry Archer, esq.^
Hfin^ Cbas« F Greville.^ Paul Methuen^ eaq.
1* Hon. Ghas, F. Grevilfc » Hon. Robert F. Orwille.^
ISHtm.Chas.f. Greville.' *" Robert Ladbroke, esq;
16 Rt^tloHu C. F. Greviric. Robert Ladbioke^ esq^
1 7 Chaj:lefi> Lord Axden. * ' Henry Gage,. ^' *
Hon. George VilHei^'^^
18 Samuel R. Gaussen, esq. Hon. George ViMiers.
1 Samiieil R. Gaussen, esq. Hon. George Villiers*
2 Henry, Lord Brooke.* Charles Mills, esq.
3 Henry, Lord Brooke. Charles Mills, esq.
4
' O^ Ireland 'y made Treasurer of the Chamber \ a new Writ order-
ed, December i6, 1755, he was re elected j created Baron Harwich
oi Harwich in the County of Essex ; anew Writ ordered, December
,2, 1 7 56.-7-* Brother of Lord Archer. — 3 Nephew of the Dulce of
Mariborough. — 4 Eldest Son of the Earl of C^rke and Orrery in
Ireland^ and Baron Boyfe in Great Britain ; succeeded to the Peer-
age 00 the Death of his Father ; a new Writ ordered, December 3,-
1762. — S Eldest Son to the Earl of Warwick ; made a Commissioner
of Trade and Plantations^ a new Writ ordered, April 12", 1770, he
was re elected j succeeded his Father as Earl oi Warwick'^ a new
Writ ordered, July 8, 1773. — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered, May 13,
1768. — 7 Next Brother to the Earl of Warwick. — ^ One o( the Com*
missioners of the Admiralty. — 9 Second Brother to the Earl of War^
*wick ; a Lieutenant in the Foot Guards. — ^o Made Treasurer of his
Majesty's Household j a new Writ ordered, April 7, ^1783, he was
re elected.— I' Of /r^/tf/7//; Brother to the Earl of E^wow/ j one of
the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty *, made Principal Register
of the High Court of Admiralty in England ; a new Writ ordered,
December 1794, he was re-elected.— ^* A Major in the Army on
Half-pay 5 succeeded his Uncle as A^iscount Gage in Ireland^ and the
T % Speaker
27^ PARUAM£NTAIIY RS01ST£R*
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new
Writ, January i6, 1792.— X3* Second Brother to the £arl of Claren^
Joni Paymaster of Marines.
Pari. 17. Robert Knigbi of BarreUs in the County pf Warwch^
esq. and severiil of the £lectors, petitioned against the Election o£
the Honble. George Villiers^ which was renewed the 3d Session.^*—
On the 18th of February 1793, ^^^ Chairman of the Committee that
tried this contested Election, reported to the House, that the nttmg
Member was duly elected ; and after hearing Counsel for several
of the Electors and sitting Members, who each Party had given in a
Statement of what they deemed the Right of Election, the Commit-
tee had determined, that pursuant to the last Determination of the
House of Commons, (31st of May 1628), the Right of Election of
Burgesses to serve in Parliament for the Borough of War^jukhf^ ib io
such Persons only as pay to Church and Poor of the said Borough,,
whether Inhabitants or not.
' Son of the Earl of Clarendon ^^'^ Eldest of the Earl of Wanmei.
PARLIAMENTARV RBGISTER*
JParl. No. 200* Westmoreland County.
9 1 Sir George Dalston, bt. John Dalston, esq.*
Robert Lowther, esq.
12 Sir James Lowther, bt/ John Upton, esq.
Robert Lowther, esq. ^
John Robinson, esq.
as John Robinson, esq.^ Thomas Fenwick, esq.
^4 Sir James Lowther, bt.^ Sir Michael Le Fleming, bt.
James Lowther, esq.
3,5 James Lowther, esq. Sir Michael Le Fleming, btr
36 James Lowther, esq. Sir Michael Le Fleming, bt.
37 James Lowther, esq. Sir Michael Le Fleming, \fU
ias James Lowther, esq. Sir Michael Le Fleming, bt.
1 Sir M. Le Flemmg, bt. James Lowther, esq.
2 Sir M. Leflemiiiig, bt' James Lowther, esq.
John Lord Mmicaster. ^
' 3 John Lord Muncaster. James Lowther^ esq.
' Died, a new Writ ordered, May 28, I759»— * Made Steward of
^%Jie three Chiliern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a new
"^Vrit ordered, February 7, 1763.-— 3 Brother to Sir James Lowther y
Ibart. ; made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County
^:JL Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered^ December 20, 1763.— 4 Ap-
j^ointed one of the Secretaries to the Tieasury, February 6, 1770. —
Made his iLlection for Curaherland\ a new Writ ordered, Decem-
cr 1774.
Pari. 13. John Vpton^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards had leave
: o withdraw it.
Pari. 14. Thomas Fcnwice^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards had
<ave to withdraw it.
'Died, a new Writ ordered, May 29, 1806.—* Of the Kingdom
^.Ireland.
T3
'TfitS I'ARLIAMEKTARVRKOI&TIR.
f
Pari -^^R^. 801/ Appleby.
1 1 Philip Hony^nSo^ ewj/ "V^ilfiam Lee, esq.*
Fletcher Norton, Is^Xj Philip Honywood, esq.*
12 John S<Hiiwix, esq.* "^ rtiilip Honywood, e6<^.
Charles Jenkinson, esq.^
13 Chkrles Jenkinson, esq.^ Pbflip Hemywoo^, e6({<
Ffefdher Norton, esq.'
14 George Jobnsiione, esq/ PhiKp Hbnyvrood, esq;-
15 William Lowther, esq.'^ Phfltp Honywood, esq."
' Hon. WiHiamPitt/*
IG Hoft. Jbhft L, Gotrer.*^ Richard Pfeim, e«q.
17 Hon. R. B. Jenkinson. '^ Richard Ford, cfeq.'«
*Ht».WiHiamGrim8ton.'^ Hon. John Ra;w(tan."'
18 Hon. JohnTufton.'^ John Courteney, esq.
Robett Adair^ esq.
1 Robert Adair, esq. jPobn Courteney, esq.
2 PhitJp Ffauu;is, esq.* John Courteney, esq.*
3 Sir Philip Francis, ks. John Courteney, esq»
^M^M
^ Colonel' of a Regiment of Foot; not duly elected.— * Not duly
clectedf.— 3 King^s Counsel at Law.— ^ Colonel of Dragoons ; made a
Major-General, and Governor of Kingiton-upon Hull \ made a Lieu*
.tenant -General in 1768. —5 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and
Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight ^ and a Major-GcneraL
Drowned coming from Ireland ; a new Writ ordered, December t6,
1766. — ^ One of the Commissioners of the Admiralty, and Auditor
of Accounts to the Princess Dowager Princess of Wales ; in this Par-
liament before for Cocker mouth '•, made one of the Commissiooerft of
.the Treasury •, a new Writ ordered, November 27, 1767, he wai
re-elected. — 7 Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the
County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, December 18, IT?^*
he was chosen for Harwich. ^-^^ Third Son of the Speaker ; a Barris-
ter at Law. — 9 A Captain in the Navy. — 10 Made his Election for
Carlisle \ a new Writ ordered, November i, 1780.—*' Made a Ge-
neral in the Army in 1777.-— i* Brother to the Earl of Chatham ;
made Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer ; a new
Writ ordered, July 10, 1782, he was re-elected; made Rrst Lord
Commissioner of the TieaSuryi and Chancellor and Under-Treasurer
of
PARLIAllENTARY MOISTBR; S79
of the Exchequer; a new Writ ordered, December 29, 1783, he
vna re-elected.— '3 Brother to Earl Gower ; one of the Commission-
ers of the Admiralty, and a Captain in the Navy \ made a Rear-
Admiral in .— H Eldest Son of Lord Hawketbury ^ made his
Election for Rye ; a new Writ ordered, Dec. 1791.— <5 A Counsel-
lor at Law ; made Steward of the three CbUiem HuMi/r^ds in the
County oi Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered, May 11, 1791.—^^
Brother to Viscount Grimjton. — '7 Son to the Earl of Moirs ; Cap-
tain of Tarmotttb Castle in the Isk ^ Wight In 1794 \ died, a new
Writ ordered, June 10, 1799. — '' Brother to the Earl olTbana'^
die4f a new Writ ordered, June 1799. *
Pari* II. Sir John Rams Jen i bart. and Fletcher Norton^ esq. pe-
titioned ^ renewed the second Session, February lo^ 1756* The
Hdiiii proQOUBced it a void Election.
< Appointed one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury ; a new
Writ ordered, February 8, 1806, he was re-chosen.^-> Made a
Knight of the Most Honooiable Order of the Bath in. x8o6.
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280 PARLIAMENT ARV REGISTER.
Pari No. 202. Wilts County.
1 1 Sir Robert Long, bt. Edward Popham, esq«
12 Sir Robert Long, bt/ Edward Fopbam, esq.
Thomas Goddard, esq.
13 Thomas Goddard, esq.* Edward Popham, esq.^
Charles Penruddock, esq. Ambrose Goddard, esq.
^4 Charles Penruddock, esq. Ambrose Goddard, esq.
15 Charles Penruddock, esq. Ambrose Goddard, esq.
16 CharlesPenruddock,esq.* Ambrose Goddard, esq.
Sir James T. Long, bt.'
1 7 Sir James T. Long, bt. Ambrose Goddard, esq*
Will. P. Wyndham, esq.
18 Will. P. Wyndham, esq. Ambrose Goddard, escj.
1 Will. p. Wyndham, esq. Ambrose Goddard, esq,
2 Will. P. Wyndham, esq. Ambrose Goddard, esq.
S Will. P. Wyndham, esq. Richard Long, esq.
^ Died, a new Writ ordered, February 25, 1767. — * Died, and the
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new
Writ, 177O' — 3 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, *772* — ^ Died,
a new Writ ordered, December 4, 1788. — S Before in this Parlia-
ment for Devices; died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to thp
Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, Decerabej: 1794.
PARLIAMEKTARY REGISTER/ 281
JParL No. 203. Nexv Sanun.
1 1 Hon. W. P. Bouverie.' ? D- ^ Julines Beckford, esq.
5 R. ^Edward Poore, esq.*
12 Hon. Edward Bouverie.' Julines Beckford, esq.^
Samuel Eyre, esq.
13 Hon. Edw. Bouverie.^ 7 D. CHon. Stephen Fox.*
3 R. c Henry Dawkins, esq..^
J. Pleydell, V. Folkstone.^
14* J.Pleydell, V. Folks tone. ^ William HusSey, esq.
Hon. W. H Bouverie.'^
15 Hon. W. H. Bouverie. William Hussey, esq.
16 Hon. W. H. Bouverie. William Hussey, esq.
Jl 7 Hon. W. H. Bouverie. William Hussey, esq.
US Hon. W. H. Bouverie. William Hussey, esq.
1 Hon. W. H. Bouverie.' William Hussey, esq*
2 William, Vt. Folkestone.* William Hussey, esq.
3 William, Vt. Folkestone. William Hussey, esq.
* Eldest Son .of Viscount Foikstone ; succeeded his Father as Vis-
^^ount Foikstone^ but no new Writ was issued. — ^ Withdrew his Pe-
"^ition, and the Clerk of the Crown attended with the Writ, which was
Amended accordingly.— 3 Brother of Viscount Kj/ij/o/r^.— 4 Died, a
^^ew Writ ordered, January 29, 1765.— 5^ Eldest Son of Lord iJoA
~*and\ succeeded his Father as Lord Ho//uW, July i» 1774, but no
Writ issued. — ^ November 10, 1768, Mr Dawkins having in-
brmed the House, that he did not mean to contest the Double Re-
: urn, the Clerk of the Crown was ordered to erase his Name out of
lie Return, which he did accordingly.— 7 Made Steward of the Ma-
of East Hendred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ ordered^
ay 8, 177 1.— 8 Eldest Son of the Earl of Radnor.^-'9 Succeeded
s Earl of Radnor f a new Writ ordered, February 1 7 76. ^—'^ Bro-
iler to the Earl of Radnor,
Pari. 13. The Honble. Wiliiam Bouverie^ ^uiines Bedford^ and
Edward Poore, esq. petitioned; the last named requested leave to
ithdraw his Petition, which was granted, and the House ordered
Clerk of the Crown to erase Mr Poore^s Name from the Return.
* Brother of the Earl of Radnor. --^'^ Eldest Son of the Earl of
282 Parliamentary reoister:
Pari, No. 204. Wilton.
11 Hon. Robert S. Herbert/ Hon. William Herbert.*
Hon. Nicholas Herbert.^
12 Hon. Roberts. Herbert. Hon. Nicholas Herbert.*
IS Henry Herbert, esq.^ Hon. Nicholas Herbert*
14 Henry Herbert, esq.* Hon. Nicholas Herbert.^
Charles Herbert, esq.*
15 George, Lord Herbert.*^ Rt. Hon.W.G. Hamilton/*
16 George, Lord Herbert." Rt. Hmi.W.G. Hamilton.
Philip Goldsworthy , esq.' *
George, Lord Herbert.' ^
17 George, Lord Herbert.'* Richard Vt. Fitzwilliam.'*
Philip Goldsworthy, esq.'^
1 8 Philip Goldsworthy, esq. Richard Vt. FitzwiUiam.
1 Richard Vt. FitzwilKam.' John Spencer, esq.*
2 Richard Vt. Rtzwilliam.* John Spencer, esq.^
Hon. Charles Herbert.^ Ralph Sheldon, esq.
S Hon. Charles Herbert, Ralph Sheldon, esq.
' Uncle -to the iiarl of Ptmbroke \ Receiver- Gcncxal of the Crown
Lands.— ^ Uncle to the £ari of Pembroke ; Colonel of a Regiment
of Dragoons, and one of the Grooms of his Majesty^s Bedchamber ;
made a Major-General in , ; died, a new Writ ordered, April
j8, 1757. — 3 Uncle to the Earl oi Pembroke j Treasurer to the Prin-
cess uimeiia."^^ Made Secretary of the Island of Jamaica ; a new
Writ ordered, January 10, 1765, he was re-elected.— 5 Made Stew-
ard of the Manor of East Hendred in the County of Berks ; a new
Writ ordered, 1772 ; he stood Candidate for the County of
Wihi^ but not being returned for it, he was again.re-dected.— 7 On
the Dissolution of this Parliament he was created Baron Portcbestcr of
Highclere in the County of Southampton^ and since that Earl of Car*
narvon — 7 Died, a new Writ ordered, February 1775.— ^ Brother
of Henry Herbert, esq. a Captain in the Navy 5 this he resigned in
1776 ; made one of the Grooms of his Majesty's Bedchamber; a
new Writ ordered, June 5, X777, ^^ ^^^ re-elected.— 9 Only Son
of the Earl of Pembroke ; a Lieut -Colonel of Dragoons.— "o Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer in Ireland^ and a Privy Counsellor there.-
*^ Made Vice-Chamberlain of his Majesty's Household j a new Writ
oidered,
FARLIAMSNTARY UIGISTBJU St9
ordered, January 25, 1785.— '^ A LieutenantXolonel of Dragoon^*
and Aide-du-Camp to the King ; made Steward of the three Coi/ierm
Hundreds in the County of Buchingham \ a new Writ ordered, Feb.
2788.-^3 Succeeded his Father as Earl of Pembroie', a new Writ
ordered, Jbnuafy 1794.— 14 Of Ireiand.'^^S Avenor and Clerk Mar-
tial, and First £querry to the Ring ; Colonel of a Rtgimeiit of Dra-
foottiy aada Major-GencraU
^i Of the Kingdom of Ireiand.^^ Son of Lord Charkt Spentfer.-i^
3 Appotntcd Receiver*Generaloithe County oi Oxford* a new Writ
ordered. May 12, 1804. — 4 Made Steward of the Manor ot East
Baulred^ Berks \ a new Writ ordered, February ii, i8o6.«-5 Son
of the Earl of Carnarvon j a Captain in the Navy.
"Sm 9ARLIAM£NTA<LV REGISTEIU
If
l«
'ParL No. 205. Downton*
X I James Cope, esq/ James Hayes, esq/
Edward Poore, esq. Charles Pratt, esq.'
1 2 James Hayes, esq. Charles Pratt, esq.^
Thomas Pym Hales, esq.*
13 Thomas Duncombe, esq. Richard Croftes, esq.*
James Hayes, esq.^
1 4 Thomas Duncombe, esq,® Thomas Dummer, esq ®
Sur Philip Hales, bt,^ John Cooper, esq."^
Thomas Duncombe, esq.
Hon. Barth. Bouverie/*
Robert Shaftoe, esq.'^
1 5 Hon. Henry S. Conway.'^ Robert Shaftoe, esq.
16Hon.Edw. Bouverie.'^ ? D. C William Scott, ll.d.
Hon, H. S. Conway. '^5 R- C Robert Shaftoe, esq."''
Hon Edw. Bouverie.'*
Hon. William S. Conway.'^
17 Hon. Barth. Bouverie.** Sir William Scott, kt.*"*
1 8 Hon. Edward Bouverie.** Sir William Scott, kt»
1 Wm.Lord VtFolkstone.' Hon. John Wm. Ward.'
2 Hon. Edward Bouverie.* Charles Vise. Marsham.^
John Liord de Blaquiere.^
3 Hon. Dim. Bouverie.^ Hon. Barth. Bouverie.^
I Died, a n«w Writ ordered, December 3, 1756 — * Made Stew-
ard of the Manor o£ Old Sboreham\ a new Writ ordered, July 4,
1757.— 3 His Majesty's Attorney- General. — 4 Made Chief Justice of
the Common Pleas ; a new Writ ordered, January 25, 1762. —
5 Deputy Warden of the Cinque-Ports ; succeeded his Father as Ba-
ronet in 1763.—^ Made Steward of the three ChUtern Hundreds in
the County oi Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered, January 31, 1771,
he was chosen for Cambridge Unvversiiy — 7 A Welsh Judge.— ^ ^
Not duly elected.— 9 Groom of his Majesty's Bedchamber j duly
elected, and ought to have been returned. — ^o Duly elected, and
ought to have been returned ; died, and the Speaker issued his
Warrant ^o the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, Aug.
^J> 1779.*-" Died, ^ new Writ ordered, November 1779. — '*
BtQtber
PARIIABiENTARY ItlOlSTBIU
Brother to the Earl of Radmvi not duly elected.— -i^ Duly elected,
and ought to have been returned.— «<4 Second Son of the £a«l of
Hertford \ Clerk of the Hanaper in Ireland^ and Constable of the
Castle of Dublin. "■'^S Second Brother to the Duke of Radnor ^ his
Election declared void; a new Writ ordered, July 19, . 1784.'—
xtf i5 Not duly elected.— 17 Duly elected— '8 Not duly elected.— ^
»9 Fifth Son of the Earl of Hertford \ duly elected, and ought to
have been returned.— «> Third Brother of the Earl of Radnor. '-^'^
His Majesty's Advocate-General— ^^ Brother to the present Earl of
Radnor.
Pari. 14* Sir Philip Hales^ and 'John Cooper:^ esq. and several of
the Electors, petitioned February 14, 1775- The Chairman of the
Committee reported to the House, that Sir P. Hales, hart, and 'John
Cooper^ esq. the Petitioners, were duly elected, and ought to have
been returned.
Pari. 14. Robert Shaftoe^ esq. and several of the Voters, petition-
ed against the Election of the Honble. Bartholomew Bouverie^ May
2b, 1780. The Chairman of the Committee reported to the House,
that Robert Sbaftoey esq. the Petitioner, was duly elected, and ought
to have been returned.
Pari. 15. Alexander Hume and John Saunders^ esqrs. petitioned.
March 13, 178 1, the Chair^ian of the Committee reported to thd
House, that the sitting Members were duly elected.
Pari. 16. The Comnuttee on the Dpuble Return, aftc^ sitting a
Month, the Chairman on the 19th of July 1784, reported to the
House, 1st, Th^t John Dagge, esq. is the Returning Officer : 2d,
That Robert Shaftoe^ esq. is duly elected : 3d, That the Election of
the Honble. Henry Seymt)ur Conway is void : 4th, That the Elec-
tion of the Honble. Edward Bouverte is also void : and 5th, That
William Sfottj LL.D. is not duly elected.
Pari. 16. The Honble. Henry Seymour Conway and several of the
Electors petitioned against the Return of the Honble. Edward Bou-
verie ; renewed the second Session. On the 9th of March 1785, the
Chairman of the Committee reported to the House, that the Honble.
Henry Seymour Conway^ the Petitioner, was duly elected, and ought
to have been returned.
Pari. 17. William Rice, esq. petitioned, as did some of the Voters.
On the 17th of May 1791, the Chairman of the Committee reported
to the House, that the sitting Members were duly elected.
Pari. 18. William Wrightsgn and Motteux^ esqrs. and some
of the Inhabitants petitioned, and a Day was appointed for trying the
Petition,
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,
^
Pctitiont, but Mr iVrigbljaa not given in hii RecogaHanct agreeable
to Law, tbe OiUer for hearing the PetitisD was dibclucged.
' EideKt Son of tlie Earl of Radnor.—-^ Brother to the E»ri of
Radnor; made Steward of the three Chiliern Hundreds ^ anew Writ
ordered. May 1803. He nas vjon after appointed one of the Cotn-
missionerj for Tr«nsportK. — 3 Only Son of V-iscount Dudley sad
W^ard; made Steward of the three Chilltrn Haadredt in Bach; *
new Writ ordered, August t, 1803, he was chosen fur iVorcriler-
ji/rc— 4 Of the Kingdom of Irrland.—S Only Son of the Earl of
Romtiey. — ^ Second Son of tire Karl of Radnor j h Captaia in tfac
Navy.— 7 Brother to the Earl of Radnor. ■
Pari. No. 296.
1 1 Bisse Richards, esq."
William Mabbot, esq.
12 William Blackstone, esq.*
13 J. StLegerDouglaSj esq.
14 Richard Smith, esq.*
Richard Smith, esq.*
Arch. Macdonald, esq-'
15 Lloyd Kenyon, esq.^
16 William Egerton, esq.
17 William Beckford, esq."°
Thomas Wildman, esq,"
James Wildman, esq.
18 James Wildman, esq.
James Dawkins, esq.*
James Calthorpe, esq.'
Edward Morant, esq.
William Hussey, esq.
Thomas Brand Hollis, esq.*
Henry Dawkins, esq.
Nathaniel W. Wraxall, esq.
Edward Bearcroft, esq.* ,
James Ad^uns, esq. .'-^
Matthew Greg, Lewes, esq.
1 James Wildman, esq. Matthew Greg. Lewis, esq.
2 Rt. Hon. T. Wallace.' James Pedlcy, esq.
fi William Beckford, esq. Benjamin Hobhouse, esq.
* Dipd, a new Writ ordered, [aouiry 13, 1756. — ^ Died, anew
Writ ordered, Jan. 16, 1758.— 3 Yeoman of the Removing Ward.
Tob«.— 4 Principal oi New Hall; Viiieiian Professor of Law in the
Voivcrsiiy ot Oxford, and Solicitor to the Queen.— S S Not duly
cleclcd.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER* 287
elected, J774i ^"d the House ordered that no new Writ
should be issued ; a new Writ ordered, May 9, 1776. — ^ Not duly
elected, a new Writ ordered, February 1777.— 7 KingV Counsel at
iaw.— • Chief Justice of Chester ; made Attorney- (General to his
IVIajesty 5 a new Writ ordered, December 26, 1783, he was re*
clected.-^9 King^s CouQsel at Law ^ made Chief Justice of Chester ^
a new Writ ordered, July 1788, he was re-elected. -*P Made Stew*
ard of the three Chiltern Hundreds ; a new Writ or4ered« December
31, 1794.— ^ Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb. 3, 1796. .
Pari. 14. James Cakhorpe and Richard Bedford^ esqrs. petitioned.
The Chairman of the Committee reported to the House,
3775, that neither the Petitioners or sitting Members were duly
elected, and such gross Instances of Bribery and Corruption appeared
au were worthy of the Attention of the House. The House accord-
ingly made a strict Enquiry into the Business, and ordered that no
new Writ be issued : the tour Candidates werex>rdered to be prose-
<:uted by the Attorney- General ; the House afterwards ordered, that
IMr Cahhorpe should not be prosecuted.^ On trial, the guilt of 'Rich'
^^ird Smith and Thomas Brand Hoiiis^ esqrs. appeared so clearly, that
'ftbe CwLtk 6««d each of them in the sum of L.500, and ordered them
^o be committed Prisoners to the Prison of the Marshelsea of the
JKtng's B^Qch fof three Months.
•
Path 14. Riciatd Beciford^ esq. petitioned against Richard Smithy
^sqr's. second Election in 1776, and the Committee found it a void
3£lection, February 1777.
Pari. 15. John Saunders^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards had leave
"^o withdraw it.
Pari. 15. A number of Voters petitioned against Mr Kenyon'^s Re-
flection in 1784, on the score of Bribery. Only one of the PetitioRf
^rs could write. It was presented on the 7th of May 1784, and or-
cSered to be heard that day four Months.
Pari. x6. Edward Cets/ord and ^. PerhousCy esqrs. petitioned.
< A Commissioner for the Affairs oi India.
28i( PAHLIAMEkTARV R£OlSt£Rt
Pari. No. 207. Heytesbiirx/,
1 1 Pierce A'Court, esq. Williatn A'Court, esq.*
12 Pierce A'Court, esq. William A* Court, esq.*
IS Chas. F.Scudamore, esq.^ W. A'Court Ashe, esq.
14 Hon. William Gordon.* W. A*Court Ashe, esq.
15 William Eden, esq.* W. A'Court Ashe, esq.^
Francis Burton, esq.^ W. P. A'Court Ashe, esq.
16 Rt. Hon. William Eden.^ W. P. A'Court Ashe, esq.
J 7 William Lord Auckland.^ W. P. A'Court Ashe, esq.'^
H.Welbore, V.Clifden.'^ Michael Ang. Taylor, esq/'
Richard E . of Barrymore-
Charles Rose Ellis, esq.
ISH.Welbore, Vt. Clifden. Sir John F. Leicester, bt.
1 Rt. Hon. W. Wickham.' Sir John F. Leicester, bt.
2 Rt. Hon. Chas. Abbot.*
Chas. Moore, esq. d.l.l. Thos. Lord Vt. Kirkwall.*
3 Sir P. A'Court Ashe, bt.^ Rt. Hon. Charles Abbot.*
Michael Symes, esq. Charles Moore, esq.
' Has a Company in the Foot Guards j made a Major-GeneraL-^
2 Made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and a Lieutenant>General.— -
3 Deputy Ranger of Whiltlehury Foresty and Cursitor in the Court of
Chancery in Ireland. — 4 Brother to the ^2l^\ oi Aberdeen \ a Lieut.-
Colonel in the Army ; made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot \ made
a Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty ; a new Writ ordered^
March 1775, he was re-elected. — 5 Made his Election for Woodstock •
a new Writ ordered, November 1780. — ^ Died, and the Speaker is-
sued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, August
26, 1781.— 7 A King's Counsellor at Law.— 8 Auditor, and one of
the Directors of Greenwich Hospital^ and Chancellor of Richmond^
in the Diocese of Tork 5 Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
for Commercial Affairs at the Court of France \ made Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at the Court of Spain in 1787 j
in September 1789, created Baron Aiichland in Ireland^ and sent
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States-Gene-
xal. — 9 O'i Ireland \ created Baron Auckland oiWest Auckland in
the County oi Durham i a new Writ ordered, May 23, ^793* — ^
Made
frAftlUMsKTARV ktaisTiziu t89
Made Steward of the three Cbiitern Hundreds in the County of Bud'
ingbam'^ a new Writ ordered, December 1796. — n Made his Elec-
tion for pMle\ a new Writ ordered, February 179 £.•*-" Of Ireland %
Son-in-law to the Duke tff Mariborongb ; Clerk of the Council in
Ireland.^i Of lrelahd\ cfi^d, a neiv Writ ordered; Match 13,
*793-
* Secretary of State, and Keeper of the Privy Seal in Ireland.--^
3 Elected also for Woodstock^ and making choice to represent, that
Place, a new Writ ordered, December 8, 1802. — 3 Son of the Arch-
bishop oi Canterbury % Register of the Prerogative Court of Canter*
bury,^A Only Son of the Countess oi Orkney. ''^S Speaker of the last
Parliament; made his Election for the University of Oxford 'y a ne\V
Writ ordered, January 3, 1807. — ^ Made Steward of the three Chti^
tern Hundreds of Stoke ^ Debenham and Bonenbam^ Bucks ^ a new
Wdt ordered, January xSoy.
[▼Ot» ".^ ^
S94 J['AR];pIAIMlf TARY HS^IMTStUf
jPar/. ^0. 208. Westbury.
1 1 Chauncy Townsend, esq.* Peregrine Bertie, esq.
12 Chauncy Townsend, esq. Peregrine Bertie, esq*
13 William Blackstone, esq/ Peregrine Bertie, esq.
Hon. Charles Dillon.^
14 Hon. Tho. F. Wenman.^ Nathaniel Bayley, esq.*
Samuel Estwick, esq.^
15 John W.' Gardiner, esq.^ Samuel Estwick, esq.*
16 Chal. Arcedeckne, esq.^ Samuel Estwick, esq.
John Maddocks, esq.'*
17 Ewan Law, esq." Samuel Estwick, esq.'*
Samuel Estwick, iun. esq. Edward Wilb. Bootle, esq#
18 Sir H.P;StJohnMildmay. George Ellis, esq.'^
G. W. P. Harcourt, esq.'*
1 SirH.P.StJohnMildmay. Simon Harcourt, esq.
2 William Baldwin, esq." Charles Smith, esq.
3 William Jacobs, esq. William Woolmore, esq.
' A Merchant in London,^-^ One of the King's Counsel at Law,
and Solicitor- General to the Queen ; made a Judge in the Court of
King's Bench; a new Writ ordered, February 15, 1770.— 3 Eldest
Son of Viscount /)///on.— 4 Brother of Viscount TVenman.'^S Made
Steward or Baili£F of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of
Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, 1779.—^ Agent for the
Island of Barbadoes,^^1 Created a Baronet of Great Britain^ Decern*
ber 28, 1782. — 8 Made Secretary and Register to Che/sea Hospital i
a new Writ ordered, March 20, 1783, he was re-elected ; again ap«
pointed to the same Offices ; a new Writ ordered, December .26, he
was re-elected.— 9 Made Steward of the Manor of East Hendreditk
Berkshire 'y a new Writ ordered, January 24, 1786,—'° One of lis
Majesty ^s Counsel at Law.— << Made Steward of the three Cbittern
Hundreds in the County of Buckingham y a new Writ ordered, Jan.
7, 1795.— I* Died, a new Writ ordered, November 30, 1795,— »3
Made his Election for Seaford\ a nevy Writ ordered, October 21,
1796.— H Lieutenant-Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
I A Barrister at Law.
i^AllLlAMEl^TARY ftEOISTBR; ^91
Pari No. 209. Calne.
i t Thomas Duckett, esq/ William Northey, esq.
George Hay, ll.d.*
1 2 Thomas' Duckett, esq.^ Daniel Bull, esq.*
John Calcraft, esq. Hon, Thomas Fitzmaurice."^ ^
13 John Dunning, esq.^ Hon. Thomas Fitzmauric^. ^
14 John Dunning, esq. Rt. Hon- Isaac Barre.
15^ John Dunning, esq ^ Rt. Hon. Isaac Barre.^
Janfies Townsend, esq.**
16 Jame$ Townsend, esq. Rt. Hon. Isaac Barrc.^
Joseph Jekyll, esq."
17 Joseph Jekyll, esq. John Morris, esq.
Benjamin Vaughan, esq*
1 8 Joseph Jekyll, esq. Sir Francis Baring, bt.
i Sir Francis fiaring, bt. Joseph Jekyll, esq.
2 Lord Henry Petty*
Osborne Markham^ esq.^ Joseph Jekyll, esq.*
S Osborne Markham, esq.* Joseph Jeky it, esq;
Henry Smith, esq.
* A Merchant in London \ made Steward of the Manor ot Ken^.
mngton in the County oi Surrey ; anew Writ ordered, July 4, 1757.
— «One of the Commissioners of the Admiralty ; his Majesty's lAd-
Vocate-General 5 Vicar- General to the Archbishop of Canterbury^
and Chancellor of the Diocese o^ Worcester \ in this Parliament before
hit Htoickhridge.^-^l Made one of the Commissioners of Taxes ; a new
Writ ordered, December 20, 1762.— 4 Brother to the Earl of Hhel-
burne» — 5 Died, anew Writ ordered, April i ^, 1766.—^ Solicitor-
General to his Majesty 5 made Recorder of the City of Brtstoi.—^
1 Made Chancellor of the Duchy of Zazrr/ix/fr, and soon after'created
Baron j^sbburton oi Ashburton in the County of Devon \ a new Writ
ordered, March 27, 1782. — ^ Made Treasurer of the Navy ; .a new
Writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected ^ made,Paymaster-
General of the Land Forces; anew Writ ordered, July 10, 1782,
he was re-elected. — 9 Made. Clerk of the Pells, Janutjry 1784. —
^ An Alderman of London^ Lord Mayor in 1773. — " A Barrister at
I*aw»
U 2 < Second
292 rARLIAMENTARY REOIST£R|
'^
I Second Son of the Marquis of Lansdown \ made Chancellor and
Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer ; a new Writ ordered, February
5, 1806, he was chosen for Cambridge University. — * Made Solicitor-
General to the Prince of 1%/^j-. — 3 Made King's Counsel; a nfcw
Writ ordered, February 2if 1805, he was re-elected. — 4 A Clerk in
the Rules of the King's Bench j appointed Barrackmaster-General >
a new Writ ordered, March 1807.
Pnrl. No. 210. Devizes.
1 1 Samuel Garth, esq. William Wilby, esq.
1 2 John Garth, esq/ William Wilby, esq.*
James Sutton, esq. Charles Garth, esq..
.1 3 James Sutton, esq. Charles Garth, esq.
14 James Sutton, esq. Charles Garth, esq.
15 Sir James Tyl. Long, bt. Charles Grrth, esq.^
Henry Jones, esq.
36 Sir James Tyl. Long, bt.* Henry Addington, esq.*
Joshua Smith, esq.
1 7 Joshua Smith, esq. Rt. Hon. H. Addington.^
1 8 Joshua Smith, esq. Rt. Hon. H. Addington.^
1 Rt. Hon. H. Addington.' Joshua Smith, esq.
2 Rt. Hon. H. Addington.* Joshua Smith, esq.
Tho. G. Estcourt, esq.
3 Tho. G. Estcourt, esq. Joshua Smith, esq.
' ' ■ "■'■ '■• ■■ ■" ■■• "• " ■ ■ - .f ^
1 Died, a new Writ ordered, January 10, 1765.—* Died, a new
Writ ordered, April 29, 1765. The House having been misinform-
ed as to Mr Wi/by'^s Death, a Messenger was immediately dispatched
to stop the Delivery of the Writ until further orders. Mr WUby
dying, a new Writ was ordered, May 29, 1765.— »3 Made a Com-
missioner of the Excise; a new Writ ordered, December 1780.—
4 Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of
liuchingbam \ a new Writ ordered, December 1788, he was elected
foV the County of Wi/ts.-^S Recorder of this Borough j chosen
Speaker May 8, 1789.—^ Chosen Speaker of this Parliament, Nov.
25, 1790.-— 7 Chosen Speaker of the 18th Parliament of Great Bri»
tdtn,
1 First Lord Commissioner of "the Tteisury, and Chancellor and
Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer.— a Created Lord Viscount Sid'
mouth of Sidmouib in Devonehife j a new W^rit ordered, January 15,
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 293
JParL No' 211. Chippenham.
1 1 Edw. Bayntun Rolt, esq. Samuel Fludyer, esq/
12 Edw. Bayntun Rolt, esq.* Sir Samuel Fludyer, bt.^
Sir Thomas Fludyer, bt.^
13 Sir Edw. Bayn. Rolt, bt. Sir Thomas Fludyer, bt.'
Henry Dawkins, v esq.
14 Sir Edw. Bayn. Rolt, bt. Samuel Marsh, esq.
15 Giles Hudson, esq.^ Henry Dawkins, esq.
George Fludyer, esq.
16 George Fludyer, esq. James Dawkins, esq.
17 George Fludyer, esq. James Dawkins, esq.
18 George Fludyer, esq. James Dawkins, esq.
1 George Fludyer, esq. James Dawkins, esq.
2 Charles Brooke, esq.' James Dawkins, esq.
John Maitland, esq.*
S John Maitland, esq. Charles Brooke, esq.
2 Knighted ; a Director of the Sank, and an Alderman oiLom^on ;
created a Baronet of Great Britain^ November 13, 1756. — * Survey-
or-General of the Duchy pf Cornwall j created a Baronet of Great
Britain^ July 9, 1762.— 3 Lord Mayor in 1762 j died, a new Writ
ordered, January 22, 1768. — 4 Brother of the deceased Member.—
5 Died, a new Writ ordered, March 20, 1769. — ^ A Merchant in
London i died, a new Writ ordered, February 10, 1783.
2 Not duly elected.— ^ Duly elected, and ought to have been re-
turned.
Pari. 2. John Maitland^ esq. and several of the Electors petition-
ed. March 1803, ^^c Chairman of the Committee reported to the
House, that Cbaties Brooke^ esq. was not dqly elected, and ought
not to have been returned ; and Joht^ Maitland, esq. was duly elect-
ed, and ought to have been returned : that the Petitions were not
frivolous or vexatious : the Return aniended accordingly.
U3
294? " ' 1>ARLIAMENT ARV E«OI6Tt »♦
Pari, No. 312. Malmesbiijy.
1 1 Lord George Bentinck.* Bf ice Fisher, esq,
Rt. Hon. W. Conolly.*
J2 Rt Hon. W. ConoUy* John Child, Earl Tylney.'
13 Arthur Earl of Donegal.'^ Hon. Thoeias Ho*ar<Jr^
i4 Hon. Charley Jas. Fox.^ William Strahan, esq.^
15 George Vise. Lewisham* Arthur Vise. Fairfoind,^
16 PeriystonVt,Melbourne.'° James Vise. Maitland."
Pavkl Benfield, ^sq.
17 Benj. B. Jiopking, esq.** Paul Benfield^ eaq/* • - •
Francis Glanville, esq. Sir Jame9 Sauadersoi^ kt/^
1 8 Peter I. Thelusson, esq. V^ Samuel Smithy esq.-^
' Philip Metcalfe, esq.
J Peter Isaac Thelusson,^q. Philip Metcalfe^ esq.
2 Claude Scott, esq. Samuel Scott, c$q.
S Robert Ladbroke, esq. Nich. W. R, Colborntf, esq.
I Brother to the Duke oi Rut/and ^ Colonel of a Regiment of Foot*
died, a new Writ ordered, March 15* 1759. — * Brother-in-law to
the Duke of Richmond \ a Privy Counsellor in Ireland. — 3 0£ fre^
land ; Ranger of Epping Forest in the County of Essex."-^ Of Ire-
land,— 5 Uncle to the Earl of Suffolk \ a Counsellor at Law.— -^Bro-
ther to Lord Holland 'j made Clerk of the Pells in Ireland^ anew
Writ ordered, November 27, 1774, he was re-elected^ made Stew-
ard of the three Ch'dtern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a
new Writ ordered, X774, he was re-elected; Receiver- General of
South Wajes^ and Captain of Walmef Castle in the County of Kent,
—7 Printer to hi* Majesty.— ? Eldest Son of the Earl oi Dartmouth,
— 9 Eldest Son pF the Earl of Hillsborough — ?o Of Ireland -y one of
the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber to the Prince oiWales, — ix Eldest
hon of the Earl of Lauderdale ; succeeded his Father as Earl of
Lauderdale \ a new Writ ordered, January 22, 1790.—** Died^ a
new Writ ordered, February i, 1794. — '3 Made Steward of the
three Chiller n Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a new Writ
ordered, February 1792, he was re-elected iox Shaftesbury, ^^A An
Alderman o^ London ^ Lord Mayor in 1793 ; created a Baronet of
preat Britain^ December 6, 1794.— ^5 A Merchant \n Lpndoit,'^
}^ Made his Election for Leicester ; a new Writ ordered. November
. Oi 1790.
Patl.
PARUAKEKTARY RSGXSTXR^ 295
Pari. i8. Sevtrel of the Inhabitants, and Vassar^ esq. pe<.
tioned. The Chairman of the Committee that tried this Election re-
ported to the House, that the sittmg Members vrere duly elected,
and that the Petitions were' not frivolous or vexatious, November 7,
2796. Mr Vassar^ esq. petitioned against Mr Metcalfe*s Election.
Pari. 3. A Petition against the Election of Robert Ladbroh and
Hicbolas Ridley Coiborne^ esqrs.
gWaeaawet i ■ ■ ., ■ ■' . V\ f " a=aaa*waM*Me
J^arU No. 213. Cricklade.
i i William Rawlinson, esq,* Thomas Gore, esq.*
12 Arnold Nesbitt, esq.^ Thomas Gore, esq.
13 Hon, George Darner/ Sir Robert Fletcher, kt.*
14 Arnold. Nesbitt, e^.^ William Earle, esq.^
John MTherson, esq. John Dewar, esq. ^ D. > «
Sam. Peach, esq. j R. j
Samuel Peach, esq.^
John Dewar, esq.*"*
15 John Mcpherson, esq." Paul Benfield, esq.
John M*Pherson, esq.'*
Hon. Geo. R.St Jobn.'5
16Nicholas W. Coxe,esq.'^ Robert Adamson, esq.'*
" John W. Heneage, esq. Robert Nicholas, esq.'^
Thomas Estcourt, esq.
17 Johi\ W. Heneage, esq.'^ Thomas Estcourt, esq.
Henry Lord Porchester. ' ^
18 Henry Lord Porchester. Thomas Estcourt, esq.
X Henry Lord Porchester." Thomas Estcourt, esq.
2 Henry Lord Porchester. Thomas Estcourt, esq.
3 Henry Lord Porchester. Thomas Goddard, esq.
* Clerk of the Ordnance.— * Commissary -General of Musters.—
3 A Merchant in London, — 4 Second Son of Lord Milton.^^S A Lieu-
tenant-Colonel in the Service of the East India Company. — ^ Died,
81 new Writ ordered, April 1779.-— 7 A new Writ ordered, Decem-
ber 20, I774»— ^ The Committee found it a void Election j anew
' . U4 V^v.n.
PARLIAMENTARY RiGISTEa,
Writ ordered, February 21, 1775. — 9 A Director of the East Intfia
Conipiny : not July elected. — "> Duly elected, and ought to have
been reiur.ned.— u Noi duly elected, a new Writ ordered.—'^ Made
Governor General ot Bengali a new Writ ordered. May 28, 1782.
—*i Eldest Son of Viscount Baiingbrote. — '4 The Chairman of the
Comtdttee appointed lo try this contested Election reported to the
Housed on the 4lh of May 1785, that the sitting Members were not
duly elected, and ihe Petitioners, John Walker Heneage and Robert
Nicbo/aj, csqrs. were duly elected, and ought to have been returned,
—''5 Hereditary Usher of the Court of Exchequer. — "S Made a Com-
missioner of Excise ; a new Writ ordered, March 10, 1790. — '7
Made Steward of the Manor of £ax/ HenJrcdin the County oiBerhi
a new Writ ordered. May 1794. — '^ Eldest Son of the liarl of Car-
farl, 14. The Committee on (he Double Return found that it was
a. void Election, February 21, I7V5-- — John Oevior, esq. petitioned
against the Return made of Samuel Peachy esq. and tlie Committee
fbijnd that the Petitioner was duly elected, and ought to have been
retur;icd.
Pari. ,15. Sai^ael Peir.ie, esq. petitioned ; renewed the second Ses-
sion. Off the I St of February 17S2, the Chairman of the Coramictcc
appointed to try this contested Election, reported to the House, that
Paul Benjietd, esq. is duly elected ; that' -John McPbenon, esq. is
not duly elected i that Hamuel Peirie, esq, the Petitioner, is not duly
elected ; and that the late Election for Members to serve in Parlia-
ment for the Borough of CrictloJe, is null arid vpid with respeft to
one of tljc Burgesses ; that Instances of the most notorious Bribery
had occurred during the above Election, and that such notorious
Bribery caried for the strictest Altetitian and Esaminatlon of the
House'. These Reports having been made, and ordered to lie on the
table. Sir liarhord Rarhord. the Chairman, moved, that the
Minutes of the Committee be laid before the House, and that they
be referred to a Committee 'of the whole House on that da/se'cn-
night ; and further, that until these Minutes should be examined by
the House, no new Writ do issue for the Election of a Burgess to
serve 'in Parliament for the Borough of Cr/>t/aa'i'. These two Mo-
tions were agreed to. 'I'he House accordingly made thorough In-
vestigation of this Business, and in consequence of the nefarious Pro-
ceedings ai this Election, an Act passed 1782, extending the Right
of Election to ihe Freeholders of the adjoining Hundreds, in common
with the Voters of the Borough of Cricklade.
Par]. 17. Samuel Pelric, esq. and some of the Inhabitants petition-
ed ; renewed the zd and 3d Sessions. Onthe'ijth of March 1793,
ihe Chairman of the Committee reported to the House, that the
Com mil tec
PiJtLIAM!BKrA1lYr|t»;0^t«tttir^
ser
Committee had met with an Internijuiontq their jProceedings, bjr JMF£^
Petrte^ the Petitioner, having been yesterday arrested : Upon Motion
it was agreed to, that the Report by Mr .Bastard €Slb Chdrmah^^
be referred to an vopen Committee to consider thereof, to examine
precedents, and the* Chairman to repoi$ pn the 28th, which he did^
That - the Committee,, considering, the Circumstances attending the
Arrest of Mr Petrie^ Petitioner against the late Electron fb.f Cricilade^
pending the trial> of that 'Election — are o£ opinion, that the Privilege
of Parliament ezten^U^ itself tQ^jEhe cas<^ of Mr PefrU: he therefore
moved, that Mr, Peine be discharged from the Custody of the Sheriff
of Middlesex^ to which the House agreed, nem. con. On the 2 2d of
March the Chairman reported, that the sitting Menibers had been
duly elected, that the Petition of Mr Pet He^ as far as it related to
Mr Eslcourt, was frivolous and vexatious ; and that the Petition of
the Inhabitants of' Crickhde^ as far as it related to the Rights of
Klection, was frivol 0V8 and vexatious*-
K^ldest Son of the "Ezx} oi Carnarvoru
J.
!^' tAiLjH^iiamTAKyritiGifiuu;
XI Sir Robert Hildyard, bt.^ Witliami Slq)er, esq/
^ ^ Hott. Robert Brudenel!.*
12 Thomas Cotes, esq.^ William Woodley, esq.*
Sir Thomas Fludyer, W William Burke, esq.^
is Hon. James BrudenelL^ Hon. Rc4)ert BrudenelL^
William Northey, esq.* William Burke, esq.
Benjamin Hopkins, esq.
14 James E- of Courtown/^ Paul Methuen, esq.
James Vt. Cranbourn."
15 Sir Merrick Burrell, bt. Paul Methuen, esq.**
Paul Cobb Methtien, esq.
16 James M. of Graham.'^ Robert Manners, esq."*
17 James M. of Graham.^ John Lord Doune.'^
James Vise. Stopford.'^ Edward Hyde East, esq*
18 Hon. Thomas Bruce.' ^ John Wodehouse, esq.
John Robert Burch.
1 John Robert Burch, esq. Hon. John Wodehouse.'
2 Sir Robert Buxton, esq. Nathaniel Holland, esq.
3 George Vise. Stopford.* James Henry Leigh, esq.-
z Made a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations ; a new Writ
ordered, December 4, 1756.—* Brother to the Earl of Cardigan \
an Officer in the Foot Guards.— -3 Vice- Admiral of the Red, and an
Elder Brother of the Trinity House ; died, a new Writ ordered,
November 24, 1767. — 4 Made Steward of the three Chiitern Hun*
dreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, June 6,
1766. — 5 A Merchant in London. — ^ Under Secretary to General
Conway^ one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. — 7 Next
Brother to the Duke of Montagu ; Master of the Robes to his Majes-
ty ; made Steward of the three Chiitern Hundreds in the County of
Buchingham ; a new Writ ordered, November 8, 1768, he was cho-
sqn for Marlborough. — 8 Second Brother to the Duke of Montagu ;
Vice-ChamberJain to the (^uecn ; Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Forest*^ made his Election for
Marlborough'^ a new Writ ordered, May 13, 1768.— 9 A Groom of
his Majesty's Bedchamber; made a Commissioner of Trade and Plan-
tations 5 anew Writ ordered, April 12, 1770, he was reelected j
' died,
, JTARLIAltEKi'ARTr EKMSTBll.
died, a new Writ ordered, Dcceqober 2Z9 1770.—'° Of Ireknd i
made Steward of the ^rtzCbiliern Hundreds ^\n the County oiBuck'
tngbam-f a new Wot ordered, December 4, 1774»-h^i OnW Son of
the £arl of Salisbury^ Lord Lieutenaixt and Cusioi ttotif/Qrum of
Herifordsbtre. — '* Made §teward qf the thre^ Cbilfern Hundred iQ.
the Co\xr\iy oi B^khigham \ a new Writ ordered, February 1781.—
'3 Only Son of tbe livke of Montrose -y a Commisuonet' of the Trea-*
sury ; 4[»{^ i^^'^ f^ayoftster-Qeneral of the Land Forces ^ a new
Writ prder^cf^ J^ily %i^ i"l^9f ^ was rerelected.-^H ?ba of the latf
Lord Robert M^nrters'^ a Lieutenant-Colonel in ^he Army, and one
of the Equerries to his Majesty. — '5 Sticceeded his Father as Duke
oi M9rnr6se\ ane^'Wrii ordered, December 12, 1790.-— 1^ EMesfi
Soil a{ the ^rl-of ^(K^ > difld* a qcir Writiordered* ?ebrua«y j*
1792.-^7 Kldest S!Q^ of the £arl of Courtown ; made Treasurer of
bis.Majesty^&Hpufehvld } a new Writ ordered, June 21, 1793, ^^
watVe-elected.— »® Circle to the Earl ^iEl^in,\ a Lic^enant-Genetal
and Colohel of a Regiment of Foot ; ifeed^ a ntw Wnt ordered^ De-
cember 15, 1797.
'»• ■
I Eldest, Sqo of Lprd Jfpdeboust.^'^JMt^ Sq|i of t^ ]Bvl.)of
c
I
aOO -, PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER^
Pari. No. 215. Lug^ei'skall.
11 Sir John Bland, bt.' Thomas Hayward, esq.
Henry Digby, esq.*
12 Thomas Whateley, esq.* John Paterson, esq.
13 Penystone Lamb, esq.* John Lord Garlics.'
Whitshed Keene, esq.*
1* Penystone, L.Melbourne.^ Lord George Gordon.'
15 Penystone, V.Melboume. George Aug. Selwyn, esq.*
16 Nath. W. Wraxall, esq. George Aug. Selwyn, esq.
17 Hon.Wm. A. Harbord.'" George Aug. Selwyn, esq.'*
Samuel Smith, esq."
Nathaniel Newnham, esq.''
18 Charles, E. of Dalkeith, Thomas Everett, esq.
1 Charles, E. of Dalkeith.' Thomas Everett, esq.*
2 Charles, E. of Dalkeith.' Thomas Everett, esq.
Magn. D. Magnens, esq.
S Magn. D. Magnens, esq. Thomas Everett, esq.
'Died, a new Writ ordered, November 13, 1755. — -Grandson
and Heir of Lord Digby ; one of the Under SecreUnes of State. —
3 Joint Secretary to the Treasury. — 4 Eldest Son of Sir Maltbevj
Lamb, ban. to whose Title he succeeded in 1768 ; created E a ron
Melbourne in Ireiand in 1770,-5 Eldest Son of ihe Earl aiGallo-
way ; nntide one of the Lords of Police in Scotland; a new Writ or-
dered, May 21, 1768, he was reelected; made a Commissioner of
Trade and Plantations; a new Writ ordered, November 26, 1772,
he was re-elected j succeeded his Father as Earl of Gallowny ; a new
Writ ordered, January 1774. — * Brother-in-law to the Earl of
Dartmouth ; a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations, and Secre-
tary to the Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty's Household; in this
Pailiament before far Warcham. — 7 Created Viscount A/t/ioHrn^ in
Ireland, December 23, 1780 ; made one of the Gentlemen of the
Eedcharabertothc Prince of H^c/tfj, November 30, 1783. — 'Second
Brother to the Duke of Cordon. — 9 Surveyor of the Meltings, and
Cletk of the Irons in the Mint, and Register in the Court of Chan-
ceiiy in the Island n^ Barbedoes ; made Surveyor of the Crown Lands;
a new Writ ordered, December 26, 1782, he was re-elected. — 'o
Eldest Son of Lord Shfjield.—" Died, a new Writ ordered, Febru-
I^ARLIAMS^TARY RSGISTSR« . SOI
aiy 1791.— "Died, a new Writ ordered, June 20, I793,— '3 An
Alderman of Zo»^o/r» Hord Mayor in 1784.
Pari. 17. John Drummtinif and Robert Drummondy csqrs,. petition,
cd. The Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this Election,
reported to the House on April 15'. 1791, that the sitting Members
were duly elected: and that the Right of voting for Members of
Parliament for the Borough of Luggershali is in such Persons who
have any Estate of Inheritance, or Freehold or Leasehold determin-
able upofi Life or Lives, within the £orough, not confined to entira
fincient Houses, or the entire Scite of anqient Houses within the
Borough. Against this Decision, the Right Honble. George Viscount
Middleton of the Kingdom oi Ireland ; the Honble. William Erode*
ricky and the Honble. Cbfirhs Townsbend^ on the 17th of December
1791, presented a Petition. On the id of January 1793. Tbomas
Everett^ esq. and Tbomas Batb^ Gentleman, Electors of Members
to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Luggersball, presented a
Petition> praying to be heard in favour of the Decision. These Peti-
tions were ordered to be tried by a Committee on the 2oth of May
J 793, but the Day preceding the Trial, the Petition questioning the
Right of Election was ordered to be withdrawn, to which the House
agreed.
Pari. 17. Nathaniel Newnbam^ esq. petitioned against Mr Smitb^^
Election in 1791, renewed the 3d Session, when the Committee wh#
tried this Election found ths sitting Member duly elected.
X Eldest Son of the Duke of Buccleugb ; Lord Lieutenant of SeU
hirkshire,*^'^ A Banker in London. — 3 Made Steward of the three
hem Hundreds \ a new Writ ordered, May 1804.
rARLlAMSMTARY REGISTER,'
Pari. No. 1 1 6. Old Sanm.
11 William Vise. Pulteney.' Thomas Pi*t, esq.*
Sir William Calvert, kt.'
12 Thomas Fitt, esq.* Howell Gwynne, esq.*
Thomas Pitt, esq-'
13 Rt. H. W.G.Hamilton.'' John Craufurd, esq.^
14 Thomas Pitt, esq. Pinckney Wilkinson, esq,
15 Thomas Pitt, esq.' Pinckney Wilkinson, esq.'*
Hon. John C. Villiers." George Hardinge, esq."
16 Hon. JohnC. Villiers.'* George Hardinge, eSq.'*
17 John Sullivan, esq. George Hardinge, esq.
18 Rich. E. ofMornington.'* George Hardinge, esq.
C.W.W Wynne, esq."
Sir George Yonge, kb."'
1 John Home Tookc, esq. George Hardinge, esq.
2 Nicholas Vansittart, esq," Henry Alexander, esq.*
3 Rt. Hon. N. Vansitrart. Andrew Lord Blaney.^
1 Only Son of the Earl of Balb ; appointed Lieutenant -Colonel in
a Regiment to be fotthwith raised by Colonel Crauford; 3 new Writ
ordered, December 3, 1759, he was re-elected.—* Mide Steward o£
the three Chillern Mundredt in the County q! Buchngitimf a new-
Writ ordered, Match 11, 1755- — 3 An Alderman of Londsa, Lord
Mayor in 1749. — 4 Died, a neiv Writ ordered, December 4, 1761. —
S Sun of the deceased Member 1 made one of tlie Cummis^ioners of "
the Admiralty! anew Writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was re-
elected.— *Lord Lieutenant und CuHos Ra/u/orurrt of the County of
Ea//aor.—7 Chancellor of t!ie Exchequer in Ireland.—^ Chamberlaid
of the County of Fife.— 9 Created Lord Came/ford ; Baron of Bocon-
nie in the County of Cornwall; a new Writ ordered, December 26.
1^83.— '° Died, a new Writ ordered, March 5, 1784.—11 Second
Son of the Earl of Clarendon ; Joint King's Counsel in the Duchy-
Court of lanc^/f^r.—" Solicitor-General to the (^ueen.— '3 Made
Comptrollerof hi^ Majesty's Household ; a new Writ ordered, Feb.
1787, be waste-elected; made Chief Justice in £)ir?. North of rr«i/;
a new Writ ordered, February 19, 1790, be was re-elected. — *4
Made a tFfAfi Judge ; a new Writ ordered, November 1787, he wa*
re-elected. — '5 Appointed Attorney-General to the Queen, 1794.^
i« Made Govcrnoi of Flint Castle ; a new Writ ordered, Match 6,
RajBLLIAMEKTAAT lUIClSTlE^ $0S
^799% *# WMclosenifijr Montg^meryshire.^^l Gottmor of this
of Good Hope.
I CWairm^n of tie Ways and Mefms.— "« Joint Secretary of the Trca*
^S'Z* "**^^ Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland \ a new
Wrft ordered, March 21, 1805, and sworn of his Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council ; he was re-elected 3 Oi Ireland -^ Lieu-
tenant-Colonel of the 89th Regiment of Foot.
>» IK T ■ ■ , ■ M'
Pari. No.^1% Wotton Basset.
1 1 Thomas E. Creswell, esq. John Probyn, esq.
12 Thomas E. Creswell, esq. Hon. Henry St John.*
13 Thomas E. Creswell, esq. Hon. Henry St John.
1 4 Robert Scott, esq. Hon. Henry St John.*
15 William Strahan^ esq.^ Hon. Henry St John.*
16 Hon. George A. North.^ Hon. Robert S. Conway *
17 John, Vt. Downe.'^ John Thomas Stanley, e$q*
1 8 John Bennison, esq. Edward Clarke, esq.
1 John Dennfeon, esq. Edward Clarke, esq.
2 Hon. Henry St John.' Robert Williams, jun. esq.*
Peter William Baker, esq.
3 Robert Knight, esq. Robert Williams, esq.
- I Brother to Viscount Bolingbroke ; a Major in the Army, and
Groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke of TTork, — ^ Made a Groom of
bis Majesty's Bedchamber ; a new Writ ordered. May 6, 1771, he
was re-elected.— 3 Joint King's Printer. — 4 A Major- General, and
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot. — S Eldest Son of Lord Noi^th^ and
Grandson of the Earl oi Guilford ; Under Secretary to I jord Norti^
one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State — ^ Third Son of
the Earl of Heriford,^^! 0£ Ireland, On the Dissolution of this
Parliament he was created Baron Downey of Powich in the County
of Yprk,'^ Of the Kingdom o{ Ireland \ a v'ommissToner of the Trca-
.sury \ appointed Captain General and Governor of Fort St George or
M^draTf in the JE<?x/ Indies ; made Steward cf the three Chiltern Han-
. ' dredr^
S04 VARLIAMENTART REGISTER^
Jredt in the County ol Buciingiam', a new Writ ordered, July aoj
1797-
1 Uncle to Viscount BoHagbraie % a. General in the Array, and
Colonel of the 36th Regiment of Foot ; made Steward of the three
CbUiern HunJrei/i; a new Writ ordered, December lo, i8oa,-i.
» A Banket in London.
Pad,
No. 218. Marlborouph.
11 Sir John H. Cotton, bt.
1 2 John Lord BrudeneU.*
James Long, esq.*
13 Sir James T. Long, bt.
14 Sir James T. Long, bt.
15 James E. of Courtown,'
16 James E. of Courtown.'
17 James E. of Courtown."
Charles E. of Dalkeith.'-
18 Charles Lord Bruce.'*
Hon. John Ward.'
Hon. Robert Brudenell.'
Hon. Robert BrudenelL'
Hon. James Brudenell.*
Hon. James Brudenell-'
William Woodley, esq.
Sir Philip Hales, bt.'"
Hon. Thomas Bruce.'*
Hon. James Bruce.''
Robert Brudenell, esq-
1 Charles Lord Bruce.' Robert Brudenell, esq.*
2 Charles Lord Bruce. James Leigh, esq.
S Charles Lord Bruce. Charles, E. of Dalkdth.'
I Eldest Son of Lord Ward.—-- Eldest Son of the Earl of Cardigan ;
created Lord Mcniiigu of Bougblon in the County of Noribomfilon ; a
i,ew Writ ordered, May 3, 1762.— 3 Second Brother to the Earl of
Cardigan j a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke of York ; has a
Company in the Foot Guards, and Aide-du-Camp to the King.^
4 Eldest Son of Sit Robert King, bart. ; succeeded his Father in
1767, and in took the Name of Ty/ney. — S Made Colonel of a
RegiraenCof Foot; Vice- Chamberlain to the QUeen, and Lieutenant-
Governor of Windsor Castle ; died, a new Writ ordered, November
II. 1768,— 6 Nest Brother to the Duke of jlfon/fl^u; Master of tht
Robes to the King, — 7 On the Dissolution of this Parliament, he was
crt-ated Bargn BrvdeneU of Been in the County of Nerihompton,
lince
^ARLIAMENTART REOISTEIIr.
90^
ttnce Earl oi Cardigan by succession.— ^ Of Ireland ; a Gentleman pf
the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales, -^9 Made Treasurer of his
Majesty's Household; a new Writ ordered, August 19, 1784, he
was re-elected.— 10 A Groom of his Majesty's Bedchamber. — ^ Madfe
Steward of the Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a
new Writ ordered, June 20, 1793. — '* Uncle to the Earl of Elgin j
«« Major-General, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.— ^3 Eldest Son
of the Duke oiBuccieugb, — ^4 Only Son of the Earl oi Aylesbury. ^^
*5 Brother to the Earl of Elgin ; made Steward of the three Cbiltern
Hundreds' v\ Buckingbamsbire \ a new Writ ordered, November 9,'
1797. — '^Nephew and Heir to the Earl of Cardigan^ and one of the
Equerries to the Qiieen»
I Only Son of the Earl of Aylesbury. — « Nephew to tV Earl of
Cardigan.-'^ Eldest Son of the Duke of Buccleugb,
£vot. II.]
FAKLIAMSKTART REOI6TEKI
No. 219. Worcester County.
11 Hon. John B.Coventry.' Edmund Pytts,
12 Hon. John Ward.* William Dowdeswell,
1
i, esq. I^H
13 Hon. John Ward.'
Edward Foley, esq.*
14 Edward Foley, esq.
15 Hon. Edward Foley.
16 Hon. Edward Foley.
17 Hon. Edward Foley.^
18 Hon. Edward Foley.
Rt. Hon. W. Dowdeswell.*
Rt. Hon. W. Dowdeswell.'
William Lygon, esq.
William Lygon, esq.
William Lygon, esq.
William Lygon, esq.
William Lygon, esq.
1 Hon. Edward Foley.'
2 Hon. Edward Foley.'
I
William Lygon, esq.
William Lygon, esq.*
Hon. John W. Ward.' Hon. Wm. Beauch. Lygon.'
3 Hon. W. H. Lyttelton.* Hon. Wm. Beauch. Lygon.
I Brother to the EacI of Coventry. — * Eldest Son of Lord Ward^
.—3 Succeeded his Father as Viscount Dudley and Ward i a new Writ
ordered, April 1774.— 4 Made Chancellor and Under Treasurer q£
the Exchequer J anew Writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was
re-elected. — i Second Son of Thomas Tohy, esq. Member for the
County of Hereford, who, on the aoth of May 1776, was created
Baron Foley of Kidderminster in the County of Worcester. — ^ Died, a
new Writ ordered, February i774._7 Made Recorder of Droii-wicb
in May 1793.
I Uncle to Lord Foley, — » Died, a new Writ ordered, July 4,
1803. — 3 Only Son of Viscount Dttd'/yi and Ward; in this Pari iament
before for Downton. — 4 Created a Peer olGreat Britain and Ireland
by the Title of Baron Beauchamfi ol Poyu.<ke\a the county oiWorcc
stir; a new Writ ordered, February 15, 1806.— 5 Eldest Son of the
late Member. — <" Son of Lord Lyttelton.
PARLIAMENTARY RSGISTERt
307
rtirl.
No. 220.
11 Thomas Vernon, esq*
12 John Walsh, esq.
13 John Walsh, esq.
l*John Walsh, esq.
15 Hon. William Ward.*
16 Hon. William Ward.^
Edmund Wigley, esq.
17 Edmund Wigley, esq.
18 Edmund Wigley, esq.
1 l)dward Wigley, esq.
Joseph Scott, esq.*
S Itobert Bromley, esq.'
William Gordon,^ esq.
Worcester City.
Henry Crabb Boulton, esq!'
Henry Crabb Boulton, esq.*
Henry Crabb Boulton, esq.^
Thomas Bates Rous, esq.^
Nicholas Lechmere, esq.
Thomas Bates Rous, esq.
Thomas Bates Rous, esq.
Samuel Smith, esq.
Edmund Lechmere, jun, esq*
Abraham Robarts, esq.
Abram Robarts, esq.'
Abram Robarts, esq.
Abram Roberts, Cfeq.
I A Merchant in London, — ^ A Director of the East India iCom-
pany.-i— ^ Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of
the Crown for a new Writ, ^773' — ^ ^^^ ^"^y elected, a
new Writ ordered, February 8, 1774. — 5 Brother of Viscount Dud-
ley and Ward,-^^ Succeeded his Brother as Viscount Dudley and
WarJ \ anew Writ ordered, February 1789.
Pari. 12. Robert Tracy ^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards requested
leave to withdraw it, which the House granted.
Pari. I3« Sir Wathin Lewes, knt. petitioned against the Return of
Thomas Sates Rous, esq. and the Committee who tried this contested
Election y found it a void Election.
Pari. 15. Sir Watktn Lewes, knt, petitioned. On the .15th of
February 1781, the Chairman of the Committee reported 10 the
House, that the sitting Members were duly elected.
Pari. 18. Edmund Lechmere, esq. petitioned, and a Day was ap-
)>oiifted for hearing the same, but he not givingr in his Recognisance
agreeable to Law, the Order for hearing was dischai'gcd. •
1 A Banker in London^ and an East India Director. — 2 Created a
Baronet, April 1, i8o6. — ^3 Not duly elected, a new Writ ordered,
j^mnry 1807.
X 2 Pari:
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER;
1
Pari. 3. WiUiam Gordon, esq. and some of the Freemen, peCitianeJ
against the Return of Messrs Robarls and Bromiey. The Committee
found Ahram Robarls, esq, duly elected ; and Robert Bromley, esq.
rot duly elected.
Pari. 3. jlUersol, esq. petitioned against Mr Gardon'i
Election 1 but having neglected to enter into Recognizances to pro-
same, the Complaint could not be heard.
PilTl. No.22\.
1 1 Robert Harley, esq.'
12 Robert Harley, esq.
J3 Robert Harley, esq.*
Andrew Foley, esq.*
14 Andrew Foley, esq.
15 Hon. Andrew Foley.
16 Hon. Andrew Foley.
1 7 Hon. Andrew Foley.
IS Hon. Andrew Foley.
Droiiwkb.
Thomas Foley, esq.
Thomas Foley, esq.
Thomas Foley, esq.*
Edward Foley, esq.*
Rowland Berkeley, esq,
Thomas Foley, jun. esq.*
Edward Winnington, esq.'
Edward Winnington, esq.
Edward Winnington, esq.
Edward Winnington, esq,*
Sir Edward Winnington, bt.
1 Hon. Andrew Foley.' Sir Edward Winnington, bt.
2 Hon. Andrew Foley. Sir Edward Winnington, bt.*
Thomas Foley, esq.'
3 Hon. Andrew Foley. Thomas Foley, esq.
. Brother to the Earl of Oxford ; a Counsellor at Law ; made Re-
corder of Tewkeibury. — = Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant
for a new Writ, 1774.— 3 Made his Election for the County
of Herefird; a new Writ ordered, May 17, 1768.— 4 Tl.ird Son of
Thnmas Foley, e'(], ; a Banker in London. — 5 Second Son of Thomas
Foley, esq. Member for Hereford County, who on the zoth of May
1776 was created Baron Foley of Kidderminster in the County of
Worceiler.--<^ Succeeded his Father as Lord Foley ; a new Writ ot-
deted. November 1777.— 7 Eldest Son of Sir Ed-ward IVinmngton.
bart. and Eiothec-in-la»' to LoiH Foley. — * Succeeded as Baronet in
179^-
I Uncle of Lord Foley. — ' Died, 3 new Writ ordered, May 17,
February 18, 1805.— 3 Son «f the Other Member, and Cousin to
Iwrd JWy*
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER* 809
FarL No. 222. Evesham.
1 1 Rt. Hon. Sir J. Rushout. John Porter, esq.'
Edward Rudge, esq.
12 Rt. Hon. Sir J. Rushout. John Rushout, esq.*
lis George Durant, esq- John Rushout, esq.
14 Henry Seymour, esq. John Rushout, esq.
15 Chas. W. B. Rouse, esq.^ Sb John Rushout, bt.
16 Chas. W. B. Rouse, esq.^ Sir John Rushout, bt.
17 Thomas Thompson, esq. Sir John Rushout, bt.
18 Thomas Thompson, esq. Charles Thelusson, esq.
1 Charles Thelusson, esq.* Thomas Thompson, esq.
2 Charles Thelusson, esq. Crauiurd Bruce, esq.
8 William Manning, esq.* Humphrey Howarth, esq.
% ^
* I Died, a new Writ ordered, April 13, 1756.—* Son of Sir John
cRusbout^ bart.— 3 Made Secretary to his Majesty's Commissioners
for the Management of Affairs in the East Indies^ '7^4* — ^ Created
a Bsktonet of Gr^A/ Britain^ June 21 9 1791.
I A Merchant in London,^-'^ A Merchant in London^ and Agent
for the Island of 5/ Vincent.
' Pari. 2. Humphrey Howarth^ es<^. petitioned. The Chairman of
the Committee that tried this £lec)ion, reported to the House, May
20, 1803, ;that the sitting Members were duly elected, and that the
Petition was not frivolous or vexatious.
X3
1310 Jt^ARLIAMENTARY R£DI^T£K»
Pari. No. 23. Bewdley.
1 1 William Henry Lyttelton, esq.'
Rt. Hon. William Finch/
12 Sir Edward Winnington, ht.^
JS Hon. Thomas Lyttelton.*
Sir Edward Winnington, bt.^
14 William Henry Lyttelton, esq.^
15 William Henry, Lord Westcote.
16 William Henry, Lord Westcote.
17 George Fulke Lyttelton, esq.^
is Miles Peter Andrews, esq.
1 Miles Peter Andrews, esq.
2 Miles Peter Ai^drews, esq.
5 Miles Peter Andrews, esq.
I Brother of Sir George Lyttelton y bart, made Governor of S^uth
Carolina ; a new Writ ordered, January 23, 17 <5'—-* Brother to the
■Earl of Winchelsea ; Vice -Chamberlain of the Household.— 3 Made
Storekeeper of the Ordnance ; a new Writ ordered, December 20,
1762. — 4 Only Son of Lord Lyttelton^ not duly elected.-— 5 Duly
elected, and ought to have been returned. — ^ Uncle to Lord Lytiel-
ton \ created Lord Westcote in Ireland^ July 2^ 17767 made one of
the Commissioners of the Treasury j a new Writ ordered, Juoe 5*
J 777, he was re-elected. — 7 Eldest Son of Lord Westcote,
* . ■ §
Pari. 13. Sir Edward Winnington^ bart. petitioned, and the same
being heard at the Bar of the House, the Petitioner was declared duly
elected, and ought to have been returned, January 24, 1769^
I^ARLIAMENTARY aE61ST£K.» 411
Pari No. 224. York County.
1 1 H. Pleydell, Vt, Downe.* Rt. Hon, Sir C. IVArcy."
Sir George Savile, bt.
12 Edwin Lascelles, ^. Sir George Savile, bt.
IS Edwin Lascelles, esc^. Sir George Savile, bt.
14 Edwin Lascelles, esq. Sir George Savile, bt-
15 Efenry Duncombe, esq. Sir George Savik, bt.*
Francis F. Foljambe, esq.
16 Henry Duncombe^ esq. William Wilberforce, esq.
17 Henry Duncombe, esq. William Wilberforce, esq.
16 Hon. Henry Lascelles. William Wilberforce, esq*
s Hon. Edward Lascelles*' William Wilberforce, esq.*
2 Hon. Edward Lascelles. WilUam Wilberforce, esq.
S William Fawkes, esq. William Wilberforce, esq.
X Unck to the Earl of Httldernes^e ; died, a new Writ ordered,
Deoember 12, i^^.-i—s Qf Ireland \ made a Captain by Brevet id
tbe' Army \ made Lieu^nant-Colonel of tbe ijtb Regiment of Foot ;
died of tbe Wounds he received at the Battle of Campen^ December
1)60: no new Writ issued.— -3 Made Steward of the ChUtern Hun-
drtds y a ne4r Wriit osdered, December lo, 1783,
I Son of Lord Harevoooi.'^'^ A Director of the Sierra Leone Com-
pany.
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I'ARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari.
r
11 Sir John Armiiage, bt.'
William Thornton, esq.
12 Sir George Armitage, bt.
13 LordJohn Cavendish, bt."
14 Lord John Cavendish, bt,
15 LordJohn Cavendish, bt.'
16 Robert Vise. Galway.'
17 Sir Wm. M. Milner, bt.
l8Sir Wm. M. Miiner, bt.
No. 225. York Cify.
George Fox Lane, esq.* '
Robert Lane, esq.'
Charles Turner, esq.
Charles Turner, esq.
Charles Turner, esq.''
Richard Slater Milnes, esq.
Richard Slater Milnes, esq.
Richard Slater Milnes, esq.
1 Sir Wm. M. Milner, bt, Richard Slater Milnes, esq.
2 SirWm. M. Milner, bt. Hon. Laurence Dundas.'
3 Sir Wm. M. Milner, bt. Hon. Laurence Dundas.
I Killed in the Action at S: Cat, on the Coast of France, whither
^e bad gone a Volunteer with the Army ; a new Writ ordered, Nov.
23, 175S. — 'Created Baron Bingley of Bingley in the County of
lort. May 1762. ■ — 3 Only Son of George Fax Lane, (Lord Bingley).
— t Uncle to the Duke of DevBitihire. — S Made Chancellor and -
Under Treasurer of the Exchequer ; a new Writ ordered, March 27,
J783, he was re-elected. — * Created a Baronet of Great Britain,
April 13, 1782; died, a new Writ ordered, Nowcraber ii, 1783.—
7 Of Ireland; Complrollet of his Majesty's Household > made a
Knight of the Bath. , ■
\ Eldest Son of Lord Dundas.
Parliament ART register. 31^
Pari. No. 226. Kingsfon-ttpon-HulL
X I Lord Robert Manners.^ Richard Crowle, esq.*
Sir George M. Meths^m, kt.
12 Lord Robert Manners.^ Sir George M. Methim, kt.*
William Weddell, esq.
18 Lord Robert Manners.* William Weddell, esq.
14 Lord Robert Manners.*^ David Hartley, esq.
1.5 Lord Robert Manners. William Wilberforce, esq.
Daniel Hartley, esq.
16 Samuel Thornton, esq, William Wilberforce, esq.^
Walter Spen. Stanhope, esq,
17 Samuel Thornton, esq. Aubrey JEarl of Burford.®
1 8 Samuel Thornton, esq. Sir Charles Turner, bt.
1 .Sir Charles Turner, bt. Samuel Thornton, esq.*
2 John Staiforth, esq. Samuel Thornton, esq,
3 John Staniforth, esq. William J. Denison, esq.
< Brother to the Duke of Rutland ; Colonel of a Regiment of
Foot, and Lieutenant-Governor of Kingston-upon-Huiii made a
Major-General in February 1757, and a Lieutenant- General in April
X759.— 3 A Counsellor at Law ; died, a new Writ ordered, Nov.
25, 1757.— 3 Made Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons in 1765.—
4 Made Patent Clerk of his Majesty's Wardrobe j a new Writ or-
dered, March 7, 1766. — 5 Made a General in the Army in April
1772. — ^Died, a new Writ ordered, May 31^ 4782. — 7 Made his
Elecpon for the County of York ; a new Writ ordered, May 9,
1784.—^ Eldest Son to the Duke oiSt Albans \ a Lieutenant-Colonel
in the Army.
Pari. 14. Thomas Shirley^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards re-
quested leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed. '
I A Bank Director \ a Consul of the Russia^ and an Assistant of
|be Eastland Company.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,
I
Pari. No. 227. Knaresborough.
1 1 Hon. Richard Arundel.' Sir Henry SUngsby, bt.
Hon. R. B.Walsingham.*
12 Lord John Cavendish.' Sir Henry SUngsby, bt.'
Sir Anthony T. Abdy, bt.^
1 3 Hon. R. B. Walsingham. Sir Anthony T. Abdy, bt.
14Hon. R. B Walsingham- Sir Anthony T. Abdy, bt.*
Lord Geo. H. Cavendish.^
i5 Hon. R. B. Walsingham.^ William Vise. Duncannon."
James Hare, esq.
16 James Hare, esq. William Vise. Duncannon.
17 James Hare, esq, William Vt. Duncannon.'*
Lord John Townshend-"
18,James Hare, esq. Lord John Townshend.
1 Lord John Townshend.' James Hare, esq.
2 Lord John Townshend.* James Hare, esq/
William Cavendish, esq.'
John, Vt. Duncannon.'*
3 Lord John Townshend. Charles, Lord Ossulston.*
I Brother to Lord Arundel of Trerice ! died, a new Writ ordered, .
January^i, 1758. — ^ Son of the Kar] of Sbanaon of Jre/anJ ; a Cap- — ,
tain in the Navy. — 3 Brother to the Duke of Devonshire; made a -«
Cornmissioner of the Treasury ; a new Writ ordered, December 17, «-i
J765, he was re-elected, — t Died, a new Writ o^de^ed, January 26, ^ '1
1763. — 5 Made one of bis Miijesty's Counsellors at Law; a new -•**'
Writ ordered, December iS, 1765, he wa? re -elected, — ^ Died, a -*^»'
new Writ ordered, April 1775.-7 Second Brother to the Duke of "^r^
Devonshire. — ^ Made a Colonel of Marines ; seut Commodore of a -^^ »
atjuadion 10 "^gmaico, on which Station he was drowned ir, the great ^^ -0^
Storm, October 1780 ; a new Writ ordered, June 1781.— sOnly Son -xr*^^
of the Earl of Beiberougb ; made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ; ^ J
a new Wtit ordered, March 7, 17B3, he was re-elecled ; aeain ap ■^■
pointed to the saroe Oftlce, April 27, 1783, he was re-elected. — i'*^^ ^"^
Succeeded his Father as Karl of BesbaroagB ; a new Writ ordered^ ^^>
.Match 1793. — " Second Son of Marquis Townshend.
Pari, i6. Sir ^eA« Cogbt//, bart. and Bacon Franki, esq. petitioned -X^—^-
VAR,l4lAMi:]KTABiY SLEOJ&TJSIU 916
^ ^ Son of the Marquis Townsbend. — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered,
March 1804. — ^ Eldest Son of Lord George Henry Cavendish^ Bro-
ther to the Duke oi Devonshire \ made Steward of the three Chiltern
Hundreds 5 a new Writ issued, June 1804, he was elected for y^yhs-
bury in Buckinghamshire 5 a new Writ issued, Jaouarj 15, 1805.—
4 Appointed Joint Paymaster-General of the Army, and a Lord o£
Trade and ^Plantations •, a new Writ ordered, February 10, i8o6«
h« was re-chosen. — 5 Eldest Son of the Earl oi Beshorougb in Sre*
land,''-^ Eldest Son of the Earl of T^nkervi/le j Treasurer of hit
Majesty's Household.
t' ' ii I M lilt. r . ■ ■!■ ' ■, ; . x:zX
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ParL No^ 9,2^. Scarborough.
11 William Osbaldeston, esq. Sir Ralph Milbanke, bt.
12 Wm. Osbaldeston, esq/ John Major, esq/
F. W. Od3aldeston, esq.
13 F. W. Osbaldeston, esq.^ George Manners, esq.*
Sir J, Penyman, bt. 7 D. George Earl of Tyrconnefc^
Ralph Bell, esq/ 3 R.
14 Sir Hugh Palliser, bt/ George Earl of .TjrrconneU
Hon. Charles Phipps.'.
15 Hon. Charles Phipps. George Earl of Tyrconnel.
16 George Osbaldeston, esq. George Earl of TyrconneU
17 Hon. Henry Phipps.^ George Earl of TyrconneU
Hon. Edmund Phipps.'*^
18 Hon. Edmund Phipps. Lord C. H. Somerset.**
a
1 Lord C. H. Somerset.' Hon. Edmund Phipps.*
2 Lord Robert Manners.^ Hon. Edmund Phipps.
3 Charles M. Sutton, esq."* Hon. Edmund Phipps.
' An Elder Brother of the Trinity House 5 created a Baronet in
1765. — 2 Died, a new Writ oridered^ November ii, 1766. — 3 Died,
and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a
new Wiit, June 3, 1770.*— 4 Ralph Beii^ esq. having informed the
House
- * This wasgthe first Notice given in the London Gazette^ in pursuance of the late
Act of Parliament, by the Speaker, that this Gentleman's Death had been certified
to him in writing under the hands of two Members . of Parliament, and that he
would issue his Warrant to make out a new Writ for electki^ a' Member in ki^
room.
Parliamentary register*
House that he did not mean to contest the Double Return, the Cleric
of the Crown was ordered to attend with the Writ, and erase Mr
Beifi Name out of the Return.— 5 Died, and the Speaker issued his
Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for it new Writ, 1772. —
— * Comptroller of the Navy ; a Captain in the Navy, and Governor
of Searboroagb CatlU ; made a Rear-Admiral in October 177O1 and
a Vice-Admiral in 1778 -, made a Commisssioner of the Admiralty ;
:il ordered, April 2, 177 J, he was tc-elecled ; in 1775
made Lieutenant-General of Marines; made Steward of the three
Cbiilern Uundrcdt in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ order-
ed, Feb. 19, 1779. — 7 Of Ireland. — S Urother to Lord Mulgrove;
a Captain in the Navy. — 9 Next Brother to Lord Mulgrave ; has a
Company !n the Foot Guards; succeeded his ilrother as Lord Mul-
grave in Ire/and in August 1792; in ]793 made Colonel of a Regi-
ment ofFootj in August 179^, created Baron Ma/grave of Mul-
grave in the County of Tort ; and the Speaker issued his Warrant to
the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new Writ, September 1794- —
io Brother to Lord Malgrave ; has a Company in the Foot Guards. —
II Second Son of the Duke oi Beaufort \ Colonel ofa Regiment, and
a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the King ; made Comptroller of
his Majesty's Household j a new Writ ordered, April 25, 1797, he
was re-elected.
I Son of the Duke of Beaufort ; Comptroller of the King's House-
hold ; a iWajor-Genera!, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.—' Bro-
ther to Lord ^u/f roue ; a Major-Genetal, and a Captain of the
1st Regiment of Foot Guards — 3 Youngest Brother to the Duke of
Rutland \ a Captain of Dragoons. — 4 Cousin to the Duke of Rutland,
and Brother ig the Archbishop of Conlerhury.
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]^ARLIAMEKTAIIY REGISTEIU
317
Pari.
No. 229.
1 1 William Aislabie, esq.*
12 William Aislabie, esq.
IS William Aislabie, esq.
14 William Aislabie, esq.
15 William Aislabie, esq.^
William Lawrence, esq.
1 6 William Lawrence, esq.
17 William Lawrence, esq.
18 William Lawrence, esq.*
Sir James Graham, bt.
1 Sir James Graham, bt.
2 Sir James Graham, bt.
S Sir James Graham, bt.
Rippon.
Sir Charles Vernon, kt.
William Lawrence, esq.
Charles Allanson, esq.
Charles Allanson, esq.*
William Lawrence, esq.
Hon. Frederick Robinson.^
Hon. Frederick Robinson.*
Rt Hon. Sir J. Goodricke.^
Sir George A. Winn, bt.
Sir George A. Winnj bt.
Sir George A. Winn, bt.^
John Heathcote, esq.^
John Heathcote, esq.
John Heathcote, esq.
G. Allanson, L. Headley.'
* One of the Auditors of the Imprest, and Principal Register of
the Consistory Court of the Archbishop of York. — * Died, and the
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new
Writ, October 2, 1775.— 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, May 24,
1781.— ^ Brother to Lord Grfl«/i&/i»i.—S Having signified to the
Speaker his acceptance of a Pension, a new Writ ordered, December
1787.—^ A Privy Counsellor 5 died, a new Writ ordered, July 8,
1789. — 7 Created Lord Headiey in Ireland in October 1797 ; died, a
new Writ ordered, April 16, 1798. — ^ Died, and the Speaker issued
his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, September
^798.— 9 In this Parliament before for Gatton,
' Of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
il8 FAHLlAMftNTARV RMIfttfeR*
Pari No. 230. Richmond^
«
11 WilIiamEarlof Ancram.* John Yorke, esq.*
Thpmas Yorke, esq.
12 WilliamEarlofAncram.' Sir Ralph Milbanke, bf-
Thomas Dundas, esq.*
1 3 Sir Lawr : Dundas, bt.^ Alex. Wedderburn, esq.^
William Norton, esq.^ Charles Crowie, esq.
14 Sir Laur. Dundas, bt. Thomas Dundas, esq^''
William Norton, esq. Charles Dundas, esq.^
15 James M. of Graham.*® Rt. Hon. Sir L. Dundas."
Hon. George Fitzwilliam.'*
16 Murrough,E.Inchiquin.*^ Charles Dundas^ esq.**
Sir Grey Cooper,, bt.'^
17 Murrough, E.Inchiquin. Laurence Dundas, esq/^
18 ChasG. Beauclerk, esq.'^ Hon. Laurence Dundas-
Arthur Shakespeare, esq.
1 Hon. Laurence Dundas.' Arthur Shakespeare^ esq»
2 Hon. G. H. L. Dundas.* Arthur Shakespeare, esq.
Hon. Chas. L. Dundas.^ .
3 Hon. Chas. L. Dundas. Arthur Shakespeare, esq.
< Only Son of the Marquis of Lothian ; Colonel of a Regiment of
Dragoons \ made a Major-General. \ made a Lieut enant- General.—
*Dicd, a new Writ ordered, December i, 1757.— 3 Made Steward
of the three Cbihern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new
Writ ordered, March 7, 1763.—^ Eluest Son of Sir Laurence Dun"
das.-^S Made his Election for the City of Edinburgh ; a new Writ
ordered, November 10, 1768.—^ A Counsellor at Law^ made
Steward of the Manor of East Hendred in the County of Berks j a
new Writ ordered, May 9, 1769, he was chosen afterwards for
Bishop'* s Castie.-^1 Eldest Son of Sir Fletcher Norton^ Miniatei to
the Swiss Cantons. — 8 Made his Election for the County of Stirling ;
a new Writ ordered, December 20, 1774.— 9 Nephew to Sir Lau^
rence Dundas^ bart. a Counsellor at Law.— ^o Only Son of the Duke
of Montrose ^ made a Commissioner of the Treasury j a new Writ or-
dered, December 26, 1783, he was re-elected.— 11 Made his Elec-
tion for the City of Edinburgh ^ a new Writ ordered, March 22«
1781.
PAiLLIAMSKTAklr RBGtSTXH^^ S1t9
17?I.— »* Only Brother to Earl Fit%wifliam ; an Officer in the Life
Guards. — '3 Of Ireland, — M Made Steward of the three Chiltern
Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered, Jan.
^4, 1786.— 15 King's Counsel in the Duchy Court of Lancaster ^^-^^^
£ldest Son of Sir Thomas Dundas^ bart.— -^7 Made Steward df the
three Chiltern Hundreds ; a new Writ ordered, Nov. 2I, 1799.
2 Eldest Son of Lord Dundas,'^'^ Third Son of Lord Dundas ; a
Captain in the Navy 5 made Steward of the three Chi/tern Hundreds ',
a new Writ. Ordered, February 13, 1806.— 3 Son ofl.6rd Dundas ;
a Captain in the Navy ; in this Parliament before for Malton.
Pari No 2S\. Hedon.
II Charles Saunders, esq.' Peter Denis, esq**
'12 Sir Chas. Saunders, kb.^ Peter Dennis, esq,*
i3 Sir Chas. Saunders, kb. Beilby Thompson, esq;
14 Sir Chas. Saunders, kb.^ Beilby Thompson, esq»
Hon. Lewis T. Watson.^
15 William Chaytor, esq. Christopher Atkinson, esq.^
Stephen Lushington, esq.
16 William Chaytor, esq. Lionel Darell, esq.
17 Beilby Thompson, esq. Lionel Darell, esq.*
18 Christ* Atkinson, esq.^ Sir Lionel Darell, bt«
1 Christopher SaviUe, esq. Sir Lionel Darell, bt.
a Christopher Savile, esq. George Johnstone, esq;
.S Anthony Browne, esq. George Johnstone, esq."
I
< A Captain in the Navy \ made Comptroller of the Navy y a new
Writ Ordered, November 15, 1755, he was re-elected ; made Rear-
Admiral of the Blue in 1756; Vice- Admiral of the Blue in 1759^
I«ieutenant-General of Marines in 1760, and a Knight of the Bath in
X7$i.— ^ A Captain in the Navy.-— 3 Made a Commissioner of the
Admiralty; a new Writ ordered, December 17, 1765 \ made First
XiOrd Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, Nov.
II,' 1766, he was re-elected. — 4 Created a Baronet of Great Britain^*
1767.-^5 Died, a new Writ ordered, December 7, ^775.—^ Eldest
Son oi Lord Sondes.^^7 A Merchant in London ^ expelled the House
for
4^ Parliamentary recistzr^
for Perjury ; a new Writ ordered, December 4, 1783.—' A Direo
tor of the East India Company ; created a Baronet of Great Britain^
April II, 1795. — 9 Took the Name of Saviile in October 1798.
^ Appointed a Commissioner for the Manageijicnt of the Affairs of
tndia\ a new Writ ordered* March 25* 1807.
FarL No. 232. Borough bridge.
1 1 Hon. William Murray.' Hon. Lewis M. Watson.*
Augustus, E. of Euston.^ John Fuller, esq.*
Thomas Thoroton, esq. Sir Cecil Bishopp, bt.
12 Brice Fisher, esq.^ Sir Cecil Bishopp, bt,
James West, jun. esq.^
1 3 James West, sen. esq.' Nathaniel Cholmley , esq.
Henry Clinton, esq.®
1 4 Charies Mellish, esq.* Anthony Eyre, esq.^
William Phillips, esq.*^
15 Charles Ambler, esq." Anthony Eyre, esq.
16 Henry, Vt. Palmerston.'* Sir Richard Sutton, bt;
17 Maurice Robinson, esq. Sir Richard Sutton, bt.
18 Francis Burdett, esq.'^ Sir John Scott, kt.'"*
Hon. John Scott.
I Sir FrancisB. Jones, bt. Hon. John Scott.'
£ Edward B. Portman, esq. Hon. John Scott.*
Robert, Vt. Castlereagh.^
3 Henry Dawkins, esq. William H. Clinton, esq.*
' Uncle to Viscount Siormont j his Majesty's Attorney-General j
made'Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, and created
Baron Mansfield of Man.tfieid in the County of Nottingham ; a new
Writ ordered, December 4, 1756. — * Second Son of Lord Monson\
made his Election for the County of Kent ; a new Writ ordered,
December 6, 1754. — 3 Grandson and Heir of the Duke of Grafton ;
made his Election for St Edmundsbury ; a new ordered, June 8,
1757.— 4 Died, ^ ^^ Writ ordered, March 6, 1756.— 5 Died, a
new Writ ordered, June i, 1767.— ^ Son of the Member for .SV j4K
hans."-^! High Steward of St j^/hans^ and Recorder of Poo/e 5 died,
and the Speakei issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a
n«w Writ, 1772.— 8 Cousin to the Duke of Newtastle ; Co^
lonet
s.
P ARLI AMEKT AR V R£GIST£&. $2 1.
ionel of a Regiment of Foot ; a Major-General, and a Groom of the
Bedchamber to the Duke of Gloucester ^^-^9 Made his Election for
Pontefraci% a new Writ issued, March 6, 1775 — ^° A Captain in
the Royal Regiment of Artillery -, a Colonel in the Afmy» and
Lieutenaivt^ Governor of Windsor Castle*-^^^ King^ft Counsellor at
Law, and Attorney-General to the Q^ueen.— *^0f Ireland.^^^i
Grandson and Heir to Sir Robert Burdett. bart. to whose Title he
succeeded in February 1797. — HHis Majesty '3 Attorney- General.
During the retess of Parliament, appointed a Lord Chief Justice of
the Common Pleas, and soon after created Lord E/dom of ElJon in
the County of Durham \ a new Writ ordered, Septfmbet 24, 1799'*
—15 Eldest Son of Lord Eidon.
I Eldest Son of Lord Eidon • a Barrister at Law.«-*>^ Died^ and the
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to bsue a new
Writ, January iSod.*^ Eldest Son to the Earl oi Londonderry in
Ireland,^^ Cousin to the Duke .of Newcastle ; a Brigadief-Generali
and has a Company in the Foot Guards.
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TARLlAMENTARy REGISTER^
No. 233. Million.
1 1 John Mostyn, esq.'
12 John Mos[yn, esq.'
13 John Vise. Downe.^
14 Kdmund Burke, esq."
William Weddell, esq.
15 William Weddell, esq.
16 Sir Tho. Gascoigne, bt.
Wiltiam Weddell, esq.
17 William Weddell, esq.
Hon. George Damer."
18 George Vise. Milton.
Hon. Henry Finch.*
Hon. Henry Finch.*
Savile Finch, esq.
Savile Finch, esq.
Savile Finch, esq.
Savile Finch, esq.'
Edmund Burke, esq.^
' Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke.
Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke.'"
Richard Burke, esq."
William Baldwin, esq.:
William Baldwin, esq^
1 Hon. C. L, Dundas.'
2 Hon. C. L. Dundas.*
Henry Grattan, esq.
3 Charles, Vise. Milton.'
Bryan Cooke, esq.
Bryan Cooke, esq.
Bryan Cooke, esq.
■ Brother to Sir Roger Mostyn ; Colonel of a Regiment of Dra-
goons, and a Groom of the Bedchamber to the King ; made a Major
Gen. Feb. lo, 1757.—' Brother to the Earl of Wincbehea ; Survey-
or-General of his Majesty's Boardof Works.— 3 Made a Lieut-Gen.
in 1759 ~4 Died, a new Writ ordered, November i!i, 1761.-3 Of
7rtf/fli7^.— "i Made his Election for Brisiol ; a new Writ ordered,
November 30, 1774. — 7 Made Steward of the three Chiltern hun-
dreds in the County oi Euciln^ham ; a new Writ ordered, November
1780.-3 Made Paymaster-General- of the Land Forces; a new Writ
ordered, March 27. 1782, he wa» re-elected. — 9 Made Steward of
the three Cbilurn Hundreds\n the County of Buciingbam.~~'° Made
Steward of the three Chiilerri Hundreds in the County of Bueking-
ham—^^ Son of the late Member; died, a nciv Writ ordered, April
30, 1792.— J' Eldest Son of Lord Milton; from the I^tb ofJVIay
1792, he was stiled Viscount A7('//on, his Father being then created
Viscount Miilan and Earl of Dorchester ; in December 1794, l»e
J
PARtUM£j^TART kEOIStJ^S,*. $2$
tvas appointed Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ire/and
(Earl Fit%wiiiiatn).^^^Z Son of the dcgeased Member ; died a few
days after his Election j a new Writ ordered, Jan. 15, 1795-
y Second Son of Lbrd DunJas,-^^ Made Steward of the three
Chiitern Hundreds ip Buchinghgmshire ; i new Writ ordered) Aptfl
i8o5.*yir3 Ooly Son of Earl Fiipiwiiliam.
M-
ParL Nok2S4i. Thinker
1 1 Hiomas Frankland, esq** Roger T^lfeot, esq.
12 Thomas Franklahd, esq.* Hon. Henry Grenville.^
James Grenville, esfq.*
13 Sir Tho* Frankland, bt.^ William Frankland, esq*
14 Sir ThOi Frankland j bt.^ Thomas Frankland, esq.^
15 SirTho. Gascoigne, bt. Beilby Thompson, esq.
16 Sir Tho. Frankland, bt.® Sir Gregory P. Turner, bti
Robert Vyner, sen. esq.
1 7 Robert Vyner, sen. esq. Sir Gregory P. Turner, bt.
18 Sh: Tho. Frankland, bt. Sir Gregory P. Turner j btw
a=s
I William Frankland, esq. Sir Gregory P. Turner^ bti
J2 William FrankUud, e$q. Sir Gregory P. Turner, t)t.*
Hon. Rich. G. Neville/
8 Jamed Topham, esq. Robert Greenhill, esq.
^--^■,-
^ ACaytain of the Navy \ made Rear- Admiral of the White in
1775.*—* Succeeded his Brother as Baronet in j made Vice- Ad-
miral of the . — 3 Third Brother to Earl Temple j Ambassador
iit Consttintinople ; made a Commissioner lof the Customs ; a new
Writ ordered; Decembor 1 7, 1765.—^ Son of the Right Honble.
Jamef <jrrt9Ville, — 5 Vice- Admiral of th* Red. — ^ Admiral of the
Blue.— 7 Sen of Sir Thomai Frankland, -^^ Admiral of the White %
died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to th^ Ckrk of the Crown,'
December iS, 17^4.
I Died, a new Writ, issued, Jani^iaty 23^ |8o jl^-^-* -Eldest iSon of
Lord Brayhrooke^ Y a
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,
Pari. No. 235. Aldborough-
11 Rt. Hon. William Pitt ' Andrew Wilkinson, esq.*
Nathaniel Cholmley, esq,
12 Nathaniel Cholmley, esq. Andrew Wilkinson, esq.'
13 Hon. Aubrey Beaucterk.* Andrew Wilkinson, esq.*'
Henry Earl of Lincoln.*
14 Charles Wilkinson, esq.' Abel Smith, esq.^
William Baker, esq. Hon. William Hanger.*
15 Sir Richard Sutton, bt.'° Charles Mellish, esq."
Hon. Edward Onslow." John Galley Knight, esq.
Sir Samuel B Fludyer, bt
i6 Richard P. Arden, esq.'' John Galley Knight, esq. '
17 Rich. M.TChiswell, esq. John Galley Knight, esq.
18 R. M. T. Chiswell, esq'* Charles Duncombe, esq.
1 Charles Dmicombe, esq. John Blackburn, esq.
2 Charles Duncombe, esq. John Sullivan, esq."
3 Gilbert Jones, esq. . Henry Fynes, esq.
' Paymasler- General of the Land Forces; made one of hia Majes-
ty's Principal Secretaries of State ; a new Writ ordered, December
4, I7S''. — * Storekeeper of the Ordnance. — 3 Made Storekeeper of
the Ordnance; a new Writ ordered, December 17, 176^, he was
re-elected.— 4 Only Son of Lord Ffrc— 5 Made Steward of the Ma-
nor of East Hendred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ ordered.
May II, 1772, — f' Eldest Son of the Duke ai Newcaslle.—l Made
Steward of the three Cbiltern Hunilreds in the County ai Buckingham,
a new Writ ordered, '777' — ^ Made Steward of the three
Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buciingham ; a new Writ order-
ed, '778- — 9 Brother to Lord CoUraine o^ Ireland ; in this
Parliament before for East Relford.—<° Made his Election for Sand-
ivicl); a new Writ issued, November 1, 1780 " Made Steward
of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County oi Buckingham ; a new
Writ ordered, January 12, J784. — " Second Son of Lord Onslonu ;
made Steward of the three Chillern Hundreds in the County of Buck-
ingham ; a new Writ ordered. May 30, 1781. — '3 Attorney Gene-
ral to hia Majesty, and Chief Justice of Cbesler ; made Master of the
Rolls, and knighted -, a new Writ ordered, June 18, 1788, he was
re-elected, — '4 Died, a new Writ ordered, February 14, 1797-
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325
^ Appointed a Commissioner for the Affairs of India j a nejv Writ
Ordered, February lo, io6, be was re-chosen.
Pari. No. 236. Beverley.
1 1 Sir W. Codrington, bt. Wm. JolHfFe TuflFnel, esq.
12 Michael Newton, esq. Geo. Forster TuflFnel, esq.
18 Hugh Bethell, esq.* Charles Anderson, esq.'
Sir Griffith Boynton, bt.
14 Sir James Penny man, bt. Geo. Forster TuflFnel, esq.
15 Sir James Penny man, bt. Evelyn Andersoti, esq.^
1 6 Sir James Penny man, bt. Sir Christopher Sykes, ^t.
17 Sir James Pennyman, bt. John Wharton^ esq.
18 William Tatton, esq. Napier Christie Burton, esq.
John B. S. Morritt^ esq.
1 John B. S. Morritt, esq.
2 John Wharton, esq.
2 John Wharton, esq.
Napier ChristieBurton,esq.*
Napier ChristieBurton, esq.
Richard Vyse, esq.*
^ Changed his Name to Peibam this Parliament. — « Died, a new
Writ ordered, May 14, 1772. — 3 A Lieutenant of Dragoons ; made
a Lieutenant in the Foot Guards; made a Major of a Regiment of
Foot.— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, 22, 1799.
^ A Major-Gcneral in the Army, and has a Company in the Foot
Gu3rds; made Colonel of a Battalion in the 6cth Regiment in i8c6.
— * A General in the Army, and Colonel of a Regiment of Dra-
goons.
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Pari.
No. 237. North AUcrton.
1 1 Edwin Lascelles, e
12 Edward Lascelles,
13 Edward Lascelles,
14 Henry Pierse, esq.
1 5 Henry Pierse, esq.
J 6 Henry Pierse, esq,
1 7 Henry Pierse, esq.
18 Henry Pierse, esq.
sq. Daniel Lascelles, esq.'
esq * Daniel Lascelles, esq.
esq.' Daniel Lascelles, esq.
Daniel Lascelles, esq.
Daniel Lascelles, esq.^
Edwin Lascelles, esq.
Edwin Lascelles, esq.^
Edward Lascelles, esq.*
Hon. Edward Lasceiles.
1 Hon. Edward Lascelles." Henry Rerse, esq.
2 Hon. Edward Lascelles. Henry Pierse, esq.
3 Hon. Edward Lascelles. Henry Pierse, esq.
' Brother to the other Member. — » Brother to Edwin and Daniel
La-iceilcJ. The Barony of Hareviood becorainji extinct on the Death
of Edwin Lord HareiacoJ, his Majeity was pleased to revive the
same Title in the Peison ofhis Brother Edward Lascelles, esq. June
I7q6.— 3 Cousin of £</W«, Edward a.nA Daniel Lascelles ; a Lieu t.-
Colonel of IJragoons.— 4 Made Steward of the Manor of £flj( Hen-
drcd \n ihe Qo^nXy o{ Berks ; a new Writ ordered, November 1780.
— SOn the Dissolution of this Parliament he was created Baron
Harewood of Harewood in the County of lori. — * Eldest Son of
Edtuard LascelUs, cstj. created Lord /Jflfftroot/ in 1796.
} Eldest Son of Lord Harewood.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 327
Pak. No. 238. Pontefract.
11 William Vise. Galway.' Sambrooke Freeman, esq.
12 William Vise. Galway.* Wm. Ger. Hamilton, esq.*
13 William Vise. Galway.* Sir Rjwiand Winn, bt.**
William Vise, Galway.* Henry Strachey, esq.
Henry Vise. Galway."
Hon. Robert Monckton.^
14 Sir John Goodricke, bt. Charles Mellish, esq.
15 Robert Vise. Galway." William Nedham, esq.
Nathaniel Smith, esq.**
John Smyth, esq.'"
16 John Smyth, esq. William Sotheron, esq,
17 John Smyth, esq." William Sotheron, esq.
18 John Smyth, esq. Robert Vise. Galway.
1 Rt. Hon. J. Smyth, esq." Robert Vise. Galway."
2 Rt, Hon. J. Smyth, esq.' Richard Benyon, esq-
3 Rt. Hon- J. Smyth, esq. Robert Pemb. Milnes, esq.
I Oilrelandi Receiver of the Crown and Fee Farm Rents for the
Counties of Northuinberlond and Durham.—-^ Made Chancellor of
the Exchequer in Ireland; a new Writ ordered, Apiil i8, 1703, he
was re-elected. — 3 Made Masttr of the Stag Hounds; a new Writ
ordeied, December 17, 1765. he v.as re-elected. — 4 4 Nut duly
elected, a new Writ ordered, November 24, 1768. — S Died, ^ new
Writ ordered, December 1, 1772. — '' Eldest Son of the deceased
IVIcmber; died 1774. — 7 Uncle to Viscount Gaiwey \ Colonel ofa
Regiment of Foot ; Governor of Partsmoalh; Lieutenant-Governor
of No'va Scoiia, and a Lieutenant General, — ^ Made Steward of the
three Chilurn Hundreds \a \ht ConnXy o{ Buciirigbam; a new Wi it
ordered, February 8, 1783, he was chosen for Turk City. — 9 Deputy
Chairman of the Directors of the East India Company ; not AuW
elected,— "> Son-in law to the Duke ol Graflm ; duly elected, and
ought to have been returned, — n Made a Commissioner of the Ad-
miralty, a new Writ ordered, June 8, 1731, he was re-elected;
made a Commissioner of the Treasury ; a new Writ ordered, May 1,
J794, he was re-elected.
Pari. 13. Henry Sirachey, escj. and several of the Burgesses peti-
tioned. The Petition heard at the Bar ; on the 24th of November
176S, the House resolved that it was a void Election.
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yARLIAMENTARY REOISTER.
Pari, 13. Sir Ko'wland Winn, bart. and Ed-ward Winn, esq. peti-
tioned against the Election of Viscount Gal-may and Mr Slracbej.
February 5, 1770, the House resolved that the silting Members wero
duly elected.
Pari. 14. Honble. Cbarlci James Fox and James Hare, esq. and
some of the "Burgesses petiiioned. On the 3d of March 1775, the
Chairman ot the Committee appointed to try this contested Election,
reported to the House, thai the sitting Members were duly elected.
Pari. I J. John Smylh, esq. and seveial of the Burgesses petitioned
against the Return of Nalbanie/ Smith, esq. April 11, 1783, the
Chairman of the Committee reported, that the Petitioner was duly
elected, and ought to have been returned. The Return amended ac-
cordingly.
Pari. 16. The Honble. Join Cockayne st^i John Walsh, esq. peti-
tioned, June ir, 1784, the Chairman of the Committee appointed
to try this contested Election, reported to the House, that the sitting
Members were' duly elected.
Pari. 17. Charles MeHish and John yfnstruther, esq. petitioned.
March y, 1791. the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try
this Election, leported to the House, that the sitting Members were
duly elected ; and the Chairman farther reported, that the Right of
electing Members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Ponte-
fraet was in the Inhabitants, Householders resiant there, May 28,
J624, April II, 1783, and June 11, 1784.
Patl, 17. Bcberl Viscount Calvaay, petitioned against the Return
ofMri'mj'/fi, February 1783, the Chairman of the Committee ap-
poirted to try this Ptiitjon, found that the Right of Election was in
the Inhabitanis, Householders resiant.
Pari. 17. The Merits of the last-mentioned Election was tried.
On the 13th of March 1793. the Chairman of the Committee reported
to the House, that the sitting Members were duly elected.
r Master ard Warden oftteMInt.— ' Of the Kingdom pfA-f/jn/.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER^ 829
CIN2UE'P0RTS.
ParL No- 239. Hastings.
11 James Pelham, esq.* Andrew Stone, esq.*
12 Hon. James Brudenell.^ William Ashburnham, esq.*
IS Samuel Martin, esq.^ William Ashburnham, esq.
14 Henry, Vt. Palmerston.^ Rt. Hon. C. Jenkinsori.^
15 Henry, Vt. Palmerston.* John Ord, esq.'
i6 John Stanley, esq.'® John Dawes, esq.
17 John Stanley, esq. Sir Richard P. Arden, kt."
Robert Dundas, esq.'*
18 Sir Jas. Saunderson, bt.'^ Nicholas Vansittart, esq.
WilUam Sturges, esq.
1 William Sturges, esq. Nicholas Vansittart, esq.*
2 Sylvester, L. Glenbervie.^ George W. Gunning, esq.
3 Sir Wm. Middleton, bt. Sir John NichoU, kt.*
* Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain (Duke of Grafton). — » Se-
cretary to the Prince of Wales ; Secretary to the Island of Barbadoes^
ftnd a Comtntssioner of Trade and Plantations. — » Brother to the Earl
.of Cardigan^ Master of the Rolls to his Majesty.— 4 Son of the Bi-
shop of Chichester, — 5 Treasurer to the Princess Dowager of Wales,
— ^ A Commissioner of th# Admiralty. — 7 One of the Vice-Treasur-
ers of Ireland 'y made Clerk' of the Pells in Ireland \ a new Writ or-
deredy October 27, 1775, he was re-elected. — ^ Made a Commis-
sioner of the Treasury j a new Writ ordered, December 1777, he
was re-elected. — 9 Attorney-General of the Duchy Court of Lan-
icaster^ and a Master in Chancery. — ^ Attorney-General to the King
for the Leeward Islands, — ^^ Master of the Rolls ; made Steward of
ihe three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham \ a new
Writ ordered, May 2, 1794. — " Son of the Member for the City
fA Edinburgh, — '3 An Alderman of London j died, a new Writ or-
jderedy June 26, 1798.
Pari. 16. Sir Godfrey Webster^ bart. and Stephen Lusb^ngton^ esq.
petitioned.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER,
It Secretary to the Treasury, — ' Of Ireland ; Joiat Paymaster-
■Getieial ; appointed Survey ar-General of his Majesty's Woods and
fParks; a new Writ ordered, Febroiry 3, 1803.— 3 King's Advo-
leral, and Official to the Archdeacon oi Middleiex aod Zon-
No. 240. Dover.
1 1 Lord George Sackville.'
12 Hon. Sir J. Yorke, KB.
13 Hon. Sir J. Yorke, kb.
14 John Henniker, esq.
15 John Henniker, esq."
16 Robert Preston, esq.'*
17 Charles S. Pybus, esq."
18 Charles S. Pybus, esq.''
William Cayley, esq."
Peter Burrell, esq.^
Hugh Valence Jones, esq.*
Sir lidward Simpson, kt.'
Sir Edward Simpson, kt.'
John Marquis of Lorn.'
John Bindley, esq.
George, Vise. Villiers.*
Sir Thomas P. Hales, kt.'°^
Thomas Barrett, esq.
John Trevanion, esq.
John Trevanion, esq.
Hon. James Luttrell, esq."^"
John Trevanion, esq.
John Trevanion, esq.
John Trevanion, esq.
1 Charles S. Pybus, esq.' John Trevanion, esq.
2 Spencer Smith, esq.' John Trevanion, esq.
3 Charles Jeiikinson, esq. John Jackson, esq.
'Third Son oithe Duke ai Dorset ; Colonel of a Refiimi
Hotse ■, Clerk of the Privy Council in ireiand. and Rang
the Pbanix Pari, near Dab/t'n ,- made a Major-General in the Ar«J
in 1755 ; made Lieutenant-General of ihe Ordnance in fj^y ; ma'''
a Lieutenant-Gencial in the Aimv, and Master- General of the Off-
nance ill 1758 — ' Made a Coinmisf.Joner of Excise ; a new Wiit i
dered, April i2. (755 — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, April!
I75fi._4 Made a Commissioner of the Revenue in [re/anJ ; a m
Writ ordered, June i, 1759. — 5 Dean of the Arches Court of Ce'-
irrbary '•
FARLIAMBKTARY REGIStllU^ SSl
tirhuryi Judge of the Cinque-Ports^ and Master of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, — ^ Fourth Son of the Earl of Hardwicke ; Colonel of a
Regiment of Dragoons \ Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotcn*
tiary to the States- GeneraL*-<i>7 Died, a new Writ ordered, January
10, 1765.—^ Eldest Son of the Duke of Argyle ; Colonel of a Re-
giment of Dragoons, and a Major-General ; made Colonel of the ist
or Royal Regiment of Foot, 1756 j created Baron Sundridge of
Coomb Bank in the County of Surrey ; a new Writ ordered, Dec,
16, 1766. — 9 Only Son of the Earl oi Jersey ; Vice- Chamberlain of
his Majesty's Household 5 sudceeded as Earl of Jersey ; a new Writ
ordered, January 10, 1770.—^° Died, a new Writ ordered, March
53, 1773. — ^' Succeeded bis Father-in-law, Sit John Major, as Baro-
net in , — 1» A Director of the East India Company j one of the
Elder Brethren of the Trinity House, and a Director of Greenwich
Hospital, — 13 Fourth Son of the Earl of Carbampton in Ireland \ a
Captain in the Navy, and Surveyor-General of tbe Ordnance \ died,
a new Writ ordered, December 1788.^^4 Made a Commissioner of
the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, June 8, 1791, he was re-elect-
ed.— 15 Made a Commissioner of the Treasury j a new Writ ordered,
July 19, 1797.
Pari. 13. Jobn Trevanion, esq. and several of the Electors peti-
tioned against the Election of Sir Thomas Fym Haies^ bart. The,
Atting Member found duly elected, 1770.
» A. Lord of the Treasury.—* Envoy at the Cdurt of the Elector
of Wirlemburg^
Parliamentary register.
Pari. No. 241. Sandwich.
1 1 John Cleveland, esq.' Claudius Amyand, esq.*
Henry, Vt. Conyngham.'
12 George Hay, ll.d.* Henry, Vt. Conyngham.
13 Philip Stephens, esq.^ Henry, Vt. Conyngham.
14 Philip Stephens, esq. "Williani Hay, esq.*
Charles Brett, esq.'
15 Philip Stephens, esq. Sir Richard Sutton, bt.*
16 Philip Stephens, esq. Charles Brett, esq."
37 Philip Stephens, esq.'° Sir Horace Mann kt."'
18 Sir Philip Stephens, bt. Sir Horace Mann, bt.
1 Sir Philip Stephens, bt.' Sir Horace Mann, kt.
2 Sir Phihp Stephens, bt. Sir Horace Mann, kl,
3 T. F. Freemantle, esq.* Sir Horace Mann, kt.
I Secretaty to the Admiralty. — ^ Under Secretary to the Earl oi
Hoidernetie, one ofhis Majesty's Principal .Secretaries of State, and . —
Keeper of the King's Libraries ; made a Commissioner of the Cm —
loms ; a new Writ ordered, December 2, 1756. — 3 Of Ireland.
4 A Commissioner of the Admiralty ; Official Principal of tbi "
Arches Court of CflB/friur)'; Vicar-General to the Archbishop o^^S
Canterbury, and Chancellor of the Diocese of H^or«j/fr,—i Secre-
tary to the Admiralty, and to the Charity for the Benefit of Sea^
officers Widows. — * Made a Commissioner of the Customs; a nei^^
■Writ ordered, 17/6. — ^ Before in this Parliament for Leii —
ivilbiei. — S A Commissioner of the Treasury. — 5 A Commissioner ^^i
the Admiralty, — '° Made a Commissioner of the Admiralty; a ne*'*'
"Writ ordered. March z, 1795, he was re elected ; created a Karo-
net oiGreai Britain, March 13, 1795 ; succeeded bis Uncle as Bw
I One ofthe Commissioners of the Board of Admiralty— » A Csp-
tain in the Navy, and one ofthe Commissioners ofthe Board of Ad-
miralty,
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 333
Pari, No. 242. Hi/eth.
II William Glanville, esq. Sir Thomas Hales, bt.'
32 William Glanville, esq * Lord George Sickville.'
William Amherst, esq.*
13 William Evelyn, esq.^ John Sawbridge, esq *
14 William Evelyn, esq.^ Sir Charles Farnaby, bt.
35 William Evelyn, esq. Sir Charles Farnaby, bt.'
16 William Evelyn, esq. Sir Charles F. Radcliffe, bt.
17 William Evelyn, esq- Sir Charles F. Radcliffe, bt.
15 William Evelyn, esq. Sir Charles F. Radcliffe, bf*
Hon. Charles Marsham.
1 Charles, Vt. Marsham.' William Evelyn, esq.
2 Matthew White, esq.* Thomas Godfrey, esq.
3 Charles, Vt. Marsham.' Thomas Godfrey, esq-
• A Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth.— ^ Died, a new Writ or-
dered, November i8, 1766.— 3 Third Son of the Duke of Dorset %
Cletk of the Council in Ire/aaiJ. and Keeper of the PAcffl/w Pari near
Dublin; made one of the Vice-Treasurers of heland i a new Writ
ordered, December 18, 1765, he was re-elected ; changed his Name
to Germainr, Febtaary 16, 1770. — 4- Brother to Sir Jeffrey Amherst,
K. B. ; has a Company in the Foot Guards, and Aide du-Camp to
the King.— 5 Son of William Glanville, t^>\. the lute Member —
6 Chosen an Alderman of the City of LanJon in 1769.— 7 Captain of
Wolmer Cattle.—^ Changed his Name to RadcHfe in 178.^—9 Died,
a new Writ ordered, November 21, 1798. — ^° 'aaa oi LoiA Romaey.
» Only Son of the Earl of Romitey. — ' A Merchant in London, —
3 Bein^ likewise elected one of the Members for the County, he
»ade choice to represent that a new Writ ordered, January ^, 1S07.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 243. New Rohiticj/.
1 1 Sir Fras. Dashwood, bt. Henry Furnesse, esq."
Rose Fuller, esq.
12 Sir Edward Deering, esq. Thomas Knight, jun. esq;
Richard Jackson, esq.^
13 Sir Edw. Deering, bt.*
John Moreton, esq.* Richard Jackson, esq.
14 Sir Edw. Deering, bt. Richard Jackson, esq.*
15 Sir Edw. Deering, bt. John Smith, esq."
16 Sir Edward Deering, bt.^ Richard Atkinson, esq.'
Richard J. Sullivan, esq. John Henniker, esq.
Sir Elijah Impey, kt.
17 Richard J. Sullivan, esq, John Willet Willet, esq.
18 John Fordyce, esq.
1 John Fordyce, esq. John Willet Willet, esq. |
2 Manasseh Lopez, esq.' John J. Willet, esq.
3 Rt. Hon. W.Windham.' JohnPerring, esq.'
* Made a Commissioner of the Treasury ; a new Writ ordered, *
December 21, 1751;, he was reelected ; died, a new Writ ordered, ^
December 17^6.— ^ Made Steward of the three Chillern BunJredi ,^
in the County of Baciingham ; a new Writ ordered, Feb. 27, 177°- J^
—3 One of the King's Counsellors at Law, and Counsel lo the Board ^^
of Trade and Plantations. — + Chief Justice o{ Cbeiler ; in the foimer '
part of this Parliament for Abingdon.—^ Made a Commissioner of *^
the Treasury ; a new Writ ordered, July 8, 1782, he was re-elect-
ed—O Solicitor Xo \S\.e. Eau India Company; made Steward of the ^-^
three Cbillern Hundreds in the County o^ Buckingham ; a new Writ ^
ordered, June 9. 1784.— 7 A Merchant in London, and a Director -»■"
of the F.asi Mia Company ; died, a new Writ ordered,
1785.— 8 Made Steward of the three ChUiern Hundreds in the Coob- ^-*=''
ly of Bufkingbam ; a new Writ orderedj January 23, l?^?-
'Created a Baronet, October 8, 1S05. — * One of His Majestj'e *
Piincipal Sccreuiisi of State, — 3 An Alderinaii of Londoa.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pad. No. 244. Rye.
1 1 Phillips Gibbon, esq. George Onslow, esq.
12 Phillips Gibbon, esq.' John Bentinck, esq.'
John Norris, esq.
JS John Norris, esq. Rose Fuller, esq.
14 Middleton Onslow, esq.' Rose Fuller, esq.*
Hon. Thomas Onslow.* WilHam Dickenson, esq.
15 Hon. Thomas Onslow. William Dickenson, esq.
16 Rt.Hon.C.W.Cornwall.'^ William Dickenson, esq.
Charles Long, esq.''
17 Charles Long, esq. Hon. R. B. Jenkinson.'
18 Robert Dundas, esq.* Robert, Ld- Hawkesbury.
1 John, Ld. de Blaquiere.* Robert, Ld. Hawk'sbury.'
The. Davies Lamb, esq,* Robert, Ld Hawkesbury.*
2 Hon. Sir A. Wellesley.* Sir Charles Talbot, bt.
3 Patrick C. Bruce, esq. Michael Ang. Taylor, esq.
> A Captain in the Navy. — * Died, a new Writ ordered, March
15, 1762. — 3 Made Steward of the Manor oi Egit Hendred'm the
Connty of BerKi ; a new Writ ordered, 177J. — 4 Died, a
new Writ ordered. May 8, 1777-— ^ Eldest Son of Lord Oni/oW
and Crau/y.—S Chief Justice in Eyre. North of Trent; chosen
Speaker to this Parliament ; died, a new Writ ordered, January 17S9.
—7 Joint Secretary to the Treasury. — ^ Eldest Son of Lord Hrtioiw-
tury ; created Earl of Liverpool in 1796 ; made a Commissioner of
the Board for the Management of the Affairs in the East Mies.—
. S Son of the Right Honble. Henry Dundas ; took the Name of Saua-
I dtri in 1796.
• Eldest Son of the Earl of Uverpoo!.—-' Of the Kingdom of Ire-
land i Alna^cr of Ireland. — 3 One of the Principal Secretaries of
State; called up to the House oF Peers as Barou Maviteibiiry oE
Hawkeibury, in the County of GlouceHer; a new Writ ordered,
November 24, 1803.— 4 Made Steward of the three Chillern Hun-
dreds ; !i new Writ ordered, March 17, iSo6,—S Brother to Mar-
qui! Weilesiev i a Mai or- Genera! ; Colonel of the 3,^d Regiment of
, Foot, and a K, B.
338 PARLIAMENTAUT RtOISTBU
Pari. No. 245. Winchelsea.
11 Thomas O. Hunter, esq,' Arnold Nesfcitt, esq*
George Gray, esq.*
Thomas O. Hunter, esq.
12 Thomas O. Hunter, esq-^ Percy, Earl of Thomond.^
Thomas Sewell, esq.*
13 Thomas O. Hunter, esq.^ Percy, Earl ofThomond/
Arnold Nesbitt, esq. ' William Nedham, esq.
1 4 Arnold Nesbitt, esq.^ Chas. W. Cornwall, esq.^
William Nedham, esq.
1 5 John Nesbitt, esq. Chas. W. Cornwall, esq.
1 6 John Nesbitt, esq. William Nedham, esq.
17 William, Vt. Barnard." Richard Barwell, esq.
Sir Fred. F. Vane, bt.'*
John H. Addington, esq.
i8 William Currie, esq. Richard Barwell, esq."*
William Devaynes, esq.
1 William Currie, esq. William Devaynes, esq*
2 Robert Ladbroke, esq." William Moffisitt, esq.
3 Sir Fred. F. Vane, bt. Calverly Bewicke, esq.
i»
' Made a Commissioner of the Admiralty j a r\t^ Writ ordered,
December 2, 1756, he was re-elected •, again appointed to the same
Office •, a new Writ ordered, July i, 1757* he was re-elected; made
Superintendant or Director 01 Forage, Provisions, Necessaries, and
Extraordinaries for the Army under the command of Prince Ferdi^
nand'oi Brunswick ; a new Writ ordered, January 19, 1759.— •
* Brother to Sir James Gray, bart.; a Lieutenant- Colonel in the
Horse Guards; made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ; made Steward
of the Manor of O/d Shoreham in the County oi Sussex ; a new Writ
ordered, March 31, 1760. — 3 Of Ireland \ Brother to the Earl of
Egremont ; made CoflFerer of his Majesty's Household ; a new Writ
ordered, November 28, 1761, he was- elected for Minebead.'^^
4 Made Master of the Rolls; a new Writ ordered, Jan. 10, 1765,
he was re-elected.— 5 Made a Commissioner of the Treasury, a new
Writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was re-elected.— <^ Died, a new
Writ ordered^ January 10, 1770.— 7Died, and the Speaker issued
his
li>ARLIAM£Nf ARY REGISTER* ' SS7
his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, . '774»
^-8 Made his Election for Crichlade\ a new Writ ordered, Feb. 21,
1775.— 9 A Commissioner of the Treasury, and on the dissolution of
this Parliament made Chief Justice in Eyre^ North of Tr^u;.— '^
Chosen Speaker of this Parliament.-4-ii Only Son of the Earl of
Darlington y to whose Peerage he succeeded in ^ and the Speaker
issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the Grown for a new Writ, Oct.
9, 1792*—" Made Steward of the Manor of East Hendred in the
County of Berks \, he was. qhosen ibr the City of Durbam.-^'^S Made
Steward of the Manor of East Hendred in the County of Berks ^ a
new Writ ordered, November 29, 1796,
Pari. 13. Sir Thomas Sewell^ knt. and Richard Burton Philipson^
esq. petitioned, but afterwards requested leave to withdraw it, to'
which the House agreed.
< A Banker in London^
[vol. II.]
^'^^ PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
^''''^- No. 246. Seaford. '"
1 1 Hon. Wra. Hall Gage." William Hay, eaq.*
James Peachey, esq.*
12 \V. Hall, Vise. Gage.* James Peachey, esq.
13 AV. Hall, Vise. Gage. George Medley, esq.
1* W. Hall, Vise. Gage. George Medley, esq.
15 John Robinson, esq.' John Durand, esq.
Christ. D'Oyley, esq.
16 Henry, Vise Neville.* Sir Peter Parker, bt.'-
Sir John Henderson, bt.* Sir Peter Parker, bt.'
Sir John Henderson, bt.* Sir Peter Parker, bt.**
Rt. Hon. Henry Flood.'* Sir Godfrey Webster, t
17 John Sargent, esq." Richard P. Jodrell, esq
Richard P. Jodrell, esq. John Tarleton, esq.'^
18 Charles Rose Ellis, esq. George ElHs, esq.
1 Charles Rose Ellis, esq. George Ellis, esq.
2 Charles Rose Ellis, esq. Richard J. Sullivan, est
John Leach, esq.
3 George Hibbert, esq. John Leach, esq.
f Eldest Son of Viscount Gage aUreianJ ; succeeded his Fatb
Viscount Gir^ff in 1754; made Paymaster of Pensions; a new 1
ordered, December 22, 175;, he was re-elected.— ' Died, a
Writ ordered, November 14, 1755.— 3 Made a Groom of hi*
jesty's Bedchamber ; a new Writ ordered, November 36, V
lie was re-elected — 4 Made Paymaster of Peniions ; a new VVril
dered, December 17. r;6i, he vras reelected, On the Dissolu
of this Parliament he was created Baron Gage of Firle in the Cot
of Suisex-, Under Secretary to Lord George Germaine, one 01
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.— S Made his Electioi
Harwich; a new Writ ordered, November 2, 1780.—'' Eldest
of the Earl of AbergaiienTty, made Steward of the three CA«i
Huntli-ed^ in the County of Buci/n^Aam ; he was afterwards ele.
for the Court? of Monmoulh ; found not duly elected.— 7 Vice-
miial of the White \ found not duly elected ; a new Writ orde
Mav 21 1784.—* ^ Their Election declared void, a new Writ
dered. ' 1785.— 9 9 Not duly elected.— 'o 10 Duly etec
Rud ought to have been returned. — " Duly elected ; made Clctl
the Onlianc- ; a new Writ ordered, January 23. 1794, he
elected for ^w^rnioroi^jA.— " Not duly elected.— '3 Duly eled
ind ought to have been returned.
Pari. 12. George Medley and James Evelyn^ esq. petitioned; The
same was tried at the Bar of tke Hauae, and on the 15th of December
1 76 c 9 the sitting Members were declared duly elected.
Pari. 14. Stephen Sayre and Cbetwood^ esq. tof(ether With
some of the Electors, petitioned. l*he Committee found the stting
Members duly elected, 1775.
ParL 15. John Moleiworib^ esq. petitioned ajrainst Mr D^OyUy^f
Retttm, but for the Reasons assigned in the Petition the House re-
jected it, 1781.
ParL 16. The Honble. Thomas IVatsoti and Tbomai Akiesley, esq.
petitioned y renewed the 26 Sesiion, when it was trfed, and on the
2ist of March 1785, the Chairman of the Committee reported to the
Hoase^ that it was a void Election.
Pari. 16. The Right Honble. Henry Flood, aAd Sir tiodfrey Web-
jieTt bart. petitioned against the Return of Sir John Henderson and
Sir Pefer Parker^ barts. The Chairman of the Committee that tried
this contested Election, found that the Petitioners #ere duly elected;
and ought to have been returned; and that the sitting Members
were nod duly elected, and ought not to have been returned. The
Return amended accordingly.
Pari. 17. Sir Godfrey Webster, bart. and John Tarletoni esq. pe-
titioned ^ renewed the 2d Session. On the 19th of MarcE I79^> the
Chainuaa of the Committee that tried this contested Election, re*
jKHTtedtothe House, that John Sargent, esq. one of the' Atting Mem-
berSy was duly elected j that Richard Paul Jordell, one of the sit-
ting Members, was not duly elected, and ought not to have been re-
turned \ and that John Tarleton^ esq. one of the Petitioners, was
duly elected, and ought to have been returned.
ftirl. 17. Sir Godfrey Webster, bart. and sonwi Electors petitioned
the House on the Merits* of the Right of Election for the Town and
Pbit of Seaford in the County of Sussex, The Chairman of the
Conmittee appointed to.try the Merits of the Right of this Election,
reported to the House on the X9th of February 1795, that the Right
of Election for the Town and Poii: of Seaford, according at the same
was decided by the last Determination of the House of Commons oH
the loth of February 1670, is in the Populacy, or according to the
Interpretation of the Word by the Resolutions of the said House, on
the 15th of December I76r, in the Inhabitants, Housekeepers, of the
said Town and Port,^ paying Scot and Lot, and in suth Inhabitants,
Housekeepers, only.
' Created a Batonet| April 12, 1804.'—* Dicd^ a r.ew WVit or-
dered, July 1806.
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i40 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
WALES.
Pari. Ko. 247. Anglesea County.
1 1 Sir Nicholas Bayley, bt.
12 Owen Merrick, esq.'
13 Owen Merrick, esq.*
Sir Nicholas Bayly, bt.
14. Thomas James, Vise. Bulkeley.'
15 Thomas James, Vise. Bulkeley/
16 Nicholas Bayley, esq.*
17 Hon. William Paget.^
Hon. Arthur Paget.^
J 8 Hon. Arthur Paget,
1 Hon. Arthur Paget.
2 Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, kb/
3 Right Hdnble. Sir Arthur Paget, kb^
= : ■■ ' '»
' Custos Rotuiorum of this County; — * Died, a new Writ ordered,
March 13, 1770.— 3 Of Ire/and } made Lord Lieutenant and Custos
RoiN/orum oiihe County of Carnarvon, — 4 On the Dissolution of this
Parliament he was created fiaron Bulheley of Beaumaris^ in the
County of Anglesey. — 5 Brother to the Earl of TJxbridge, — ^ Second
Son of the Earl of JJxhridge ; a Captain in the Navy ; died at Giif
r altar of the Wounds he received in a Fight with a large French Fri-
gate, which he took : the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk
of the Crown for a new Writ, October 1794. — 7 Fourth Son of the
^?ix\ oiUxbridge ; Secretary of Legation at the Court oi Berlin,
I Second Son of the Earl of Uxbridge; Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court o{ Vienna', sworn of his Ma^
jcsty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 248. Beaumaris.
1 1 Richard Pryce, esq.
12 Richard Pryce, esq.
13 Sir Hugh Williams, bt.'
14 Sir Hugh Williams, bt.
15 Sir George Warren, kb.*
16 Hon. Hugh Fortescue.^
Sir Hugh Williams, bt.*
17 Sir Hugh Williams, bt.^
Sir Watlcin Williams Wymie, bt.
18 Thomas, Lord Newborough.
1 Thomas, Lord Newborough.'
2 Thomas, Lord Newborough.
3 Thomas, Lord Newborough.
' A Lieutenant-Colonel in the Atmy, and Step Father to Viscount
Bulkeley.—^ Father-in-law to Viscount Bulteley.-^ Eldest Son of
JLord ForUicue, on whose Death he succeeded to the Peerage, a new
Writ ordered, July 1 1, 1785. — 4 Died, and the Speaker issued hia
Warrant to the Cleik of the Crown for a new Writ, September 1794.
—5 Lord Lieul:ena.nt and Cusloi Roliilorum of the County of Meria.
3ietb, and Colonel of the Regiment of Ancient Britons. Fencible
Infantry ; made Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotnhrum of the Cwn-
%j oi Denbigh; made Steward of his Majesty's Lordships of Brom-
JieidzaA Gale in the County of Denbigh ; a new Wiit ordered, Dec.
34, 1795, he was re-elected.
* Of the Kingdom oi Ireland,
■
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dm ^A^iAAm^TAViTf «L£atfT9l|f
Pari: No^ 2^9. Brecon Ceu^fi/.
1 1 Thomas Morgan, esq.'
12 Thomas Morgan, esq.
13 Thomas Morgan, esq.*
Charles Morgan, esq.^
14 Charles Morgan, esq.
1 5 Charles Morgan, esq.
16 Charles Morgan, esq.^
Sir Charles Gould, kt.*
17 Sir Charles Gould, bt.
18 Sir Charles Morgan, bt.
\ Sir Charles Morgan, bt. i^^.p/
g Right Honble. Sir Charles Morgan, |]|tf hh^Vff
S Thomas Wood, esq.
' .' _ 'jg
< X«or4 iiieuteiiant and Custot R&taiormu of the Countiet o£ Brecotf
and Monmoutbj and Advocate-General to his M^esty*s Land For-
ces.—^ Died/ a new Writ ordered, April 20, I7$9.-^ Second Son
of the deceased Bilember ; in this Parliament before for the Town of
Brecon,'-^ Died,' a new Writ ordered. May I7^7.-—S Judee Advo-
cate* General to the Army, and Chancellor of the Diocese c3 Ssrttm ;
created a Baronet of Greai Britain^ and obtained his Majesty^ An-
thority to assume the Name of Morgan in August 1792.'
? Judge Advocate-General to the Army.
Parliament A1.Y aecisTER.
Pari. No. 250. Brecon Toim.
n Thomas Morgan, jun. esq.'
12 Thomas Morgan, jun. esq.'
Charles Morgan, esq.^
13 Charles Morgan, esq.
John Morgan, esq.*
Charles Van, esq.
14 Charles Van, esq.'
Charles Gould, esq.*
15 Sir Charles Gould, kt.
16 Sir Charles Gould, kt.'
Charles Gould, esq-*
17 Charles Gould, esq.
18 Charles Gould, esq."
Sir Robert Salusbury, bt.
I Sir Robert Salusbury, bt.
3 Sir Robert Salusbury, bt.
3 Sir Robert Salusbury, bt.
^ Eldest Son of tlie Member for the County. — * Made Steward of
the Manor of Old Sborebam in the County of Sussex ; a new Writ
ordered, November ij, 1763, he was elected for the County of
JUonmoaih. — 3 Second Sod of the Membec for the County ; a Lieu-
tenant in the Foot Guards ; made bteward of the Manor of Eaji
Mendrcd \i\. iht County ai Berks ; a new Writ ordered, April 29,
1769, he was elected for the County. — 4 Second Son of Thomas
Morgan, esq. Member forthe County ; made Steward of the Manor
df Eosl Uendred in the County of Berks ; a new Writ ordered, Jan,
31, 1771, he was elected for the County of Monmautb. — 5 Died, a
Hew Writ ordered. April g, 1778. — ''Judge Advocate General to
the Land Forces ; he was knighted in 1778 ; made Chamberlain of
the Town and Borough of Brecon, and Counties of Brecon. Radnor,
and Glamorgan. — 7 Made Steward ol the three Chillern Hundreds in
the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ ordertd, May 1787, he wa?
electid for the County, — S Son of t^e late Member ; has a Company
in the Foot Guards. — 9 Made his Election for the County of Man-
moutb'j anew Writ ordered, October 21.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 251. Cardigan Coiinly.
1 1 John Lloyd, esq.'
William Vaughan, esq.
i2 John Pugh Pryce, esq.
3 3 Wilmot, Viscount Lisbume.*
14 Wilmot, Viscount Lisbume.'
iJW^ilmot, Earl ofLisburne.
16 Wilmot, Earl ofLisburne.
17 Wilmot, Earl ofLisburne.
1 8 Thomas Johnes, esq.
1 Thomas Johnes, esq.'
2 Thomas Johnes, esq.
3 Thomas Johnes, esq.
I Died, a new Writ ordered, November 13, 17J5.— i Oilrelonii-,
Lord Lieutenant nnd Cusiai Rotuioram of this Count; ; made a Co^'
jnisaioner of Tiade and Plantations ; a new Writ ordered, December
21, 1768, he was re-elected ; made a Commissioner of the Admiral-
ty i a new Writ ordered, Febiuary 21, i^yo, he was le'Clected. —
3 Created Earl of iuiar/jr, July 16, 1776.
• Auditor of the Land-Reveuue for Wahi,
J
Parliamentary register.
Pari. No, 252. Cardisan Toxtiu
1 1 John Symmons, esq.
12 Herbert Lloyd, esq.'
13 Pryce Campbell, esq.*
Ralph Congreve, esq.
14 Sir Robert Smith, hart.'
Thomas Johnes, jun. esq.'
John Campbell, esq.
15 John Campbell, esq.
1 6 John Campbell, esq.
17 John Campbell, esq.*
IS Honble. John Vaughan.*
1 Honble. John Vaughan."
2 Honble. John Vaughan.
3 Honble. John Vaughan.
> Created a Baronet of Grra/ BriVdM, April I^, Ijfi^. — = Made a
Commissioneir of the Treasury ; a new Wril: ordered, Novembei' i:,
1766 ; died, a new Writ ordered, December 19, 1768.— 3 Not duly
elected. — 4 Duly elected, and ouglu to have been returned j made
Steward of the Manor of Eatt Hendrea in the County ol Berts ; a new
Writ ordered, June 1780, he was elected for the County oS Radnor,
— ^ On the Dissolution of this Parliament, he was created Lord
Cawdor of Casllemariin in the County of Pembroke. — * Second bon
of the Eatl of Lisburne.
Pail. 13. Sir Herberl L/ojd, bait, petitioned against the Election
pf Mr Congreve,
Pari. 14. Ihomai "jobnei, jun. esq, petitioned against the Election
of Sir Robert timirb, bart. The Chairman of the Coramitiee ap-
pointed to try this contested Election, reported to the House, that
the Petitioner was duly elected, and oufiht to have been returned :
that the sitting Member was not duly elected : the Return amend-
ed accordingly, 1775.
■ Brotliet to the Eatl of Liiburne ; a Lieutenant-Colonel in the
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 253. Carmarlhen Covnitj.
1 1 George Rice, esq.
12 George Rice, esq.'
13 George Rice, esq.*
14 George Rice, esq.^
John Vaughan, esq.
15 John Vaughan, esq.
16 Sir WiUiam Mansell, bart.
17 Hon. John Talbot Rice.*
James Hatnlyn, esq.'
18 Sir James Hamlyn, bart.
1 Sir James Hamlyn, bart.
2 James Hamlyn Williams, esq.',
3 Sir WllUam Paxton, kt.
• Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rolulorum of this County ; a Com-
missioner of Trade and Plantations, and Chamberlain of the Counties
oi Brecon, Raifnar, and Glamorgan, and also of the Town and Bo-
rough of Brffcon,—' Made Treasurer of the Chamber, and a Privj-
Counscllor ; anew Writ ordered, April 12, 1770, he was re-elected.
—3 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a new Writ to the
Clerk of the Crown, August 20, 1771) — (Eldest Son of Baroness
Dynevor ; succeeded to the Peerage oa her Death ; a new Writ or-
dered, March 2i, 1795.
t Only Son of the late Member,
PARI-IAMENTARV REGISTER.
Pari. No. 254. Carmarthen Town.
11 Griffith Phillips, esq.
12 Ralph, Earl Verney.'
13 Griffith Phillips, esq.
14 John Adams, esq.
15 George Phillips, esq.
16 John George Phillips, esq.
i7 John George Phillips, esq.
18 Magens Dorien Magens, esq.*
John George Phillips, esq.*
1 John George Phillips, esq.
2 John George Phillips, esq.'
Sir Wilham Paxton, kl.
3 George Campbell, esq.*
■ Of Ireland. — s [Jot duly elected. — 3 Duly elected, and ought t«
have been returned.
Pari. II. Sit "jahn Snpney^ bart. petitioned j renewed 2d Session.
On the 2dflf February 1756, he requested leave to ivicbdraw it, W
which the House agreed.
Pad. 13. Joseph Bullock, esq. petitioned ^ renewed zd Session.
The same having been heard at tee Bar of the House, on the 8th of
March 1773, the House resolved that the sitting Member was duly
Pari. i8. John George ¥hiUips, esq. petitioned. The Chairman
pf the Committee that tried this contested Election, reported tn the
House, that the Petitioner, John George Phillips, esq. was duly elect-
ed, and ought to have been returned; and that the sitting Member
was not duly elected. The Return amended accordingly, November
7, 1796.'
• Made Steward of the three ChUtern Hundreds j a new Writ or*
dered, December 19, 1803.—* Brother to Lord Cawdor ; a Vicfl-
Admiral of the Blue.
S4ft PARLIAME
Pari. Xo. 255. (
1 1 Sir John Wynn, bart.
12 Thomas Wynn, esq.*
13 i homas Wynn, esq.
14 Thomas Asheton Saiii
15 John Party, esq.^
16 John Parry, esq.
17 Robert Williams, esq
18 Sir Robert Williams,
1 Sir Robert Williams,
2 Sir Robert Williams,
3 Sir Robert Williams,
NTARY REGISTER.
'Carnarvon County.
th, esq.
■
bart.
bart.
bart.
bart.
' Surveyor-General of his Majesty's Mines in Wa/es. and Treasi
to C6e/«fl Hosfiila/.—i Eldest bon of Sir >in «->«/( ; Lo.d Li
tenant of this County; made Auditor of the Land Revenue
Wa/en succeeded his Father as Baronet in 1773, and in 177(1 1
created Lord Newborougb in Ireloiui — 3 Attorney-Genera! foriVc
Walet Circuit, and Constable of Conway CastU.—'i Eldest Hon
Sir livgb Williams, bart. i has a Company in the Foot Guards ; s
cetded his Father as fiaconet in September 1794.
for
was
r/i
of
VARLIAMENTARY REGISTER* ^49
ParL No. 256. Carnarvon Town.
1 1 Sir William Wynn, kt."
Robert Wynn, esq.
12 Sir John Wynn, bart.*
1 3 Glynn Wynn, . esq.^
14 Glynn Wynn, esq.
15 Glynn Wynn, esq.* '
i6 Glynn Wynn, esq.
17 Henry Lord Paget.* ^
18 Honble. Edward Paget.
1 Honble. Edward Paget.'
2 Honble. Edward Paget.
3 Hdnble. Charles Paget.
'Died, a new Writ ordered, December 2, 1754— * Surveyor-
General of his Majesty's Mines in Wales ^ and Treasurer to Cbeisea
Hotpital.^^3 Second Son of Sir John Wyttn^ bart. ; has a Company
jn the Foot Guards. — 4 Made Receiver-General of the King's Q^uit
Rents in North Wales ; a new Writ ordered, July 5, 1 781, he was
re-elected.<— 5 Eldest Son of the Earl of Vxbridge ; made Lieuten-
ant-Colonel-Commandant of a Regiment to be forthwith raised \ si
new Writ ordered, January 28, 1795, he was re-elected.
Pari. 1 6. Thomas Lord iVifttr^oro//^^ petitioned.
' Third Son of the Earl o^Uxbridge\ a Major- General, and Lieu-
tenant Colonel of the 28th Regiment of Foot. — * Fifth Son of the
Earl of Uxbridge » a Captain in the Navy.
S50 t'ARLIAMEKTARY RECISTBR.
Pari. No. 257. Denbigh Cottnty.
11 Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, bart.
1 2 Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, hart.'
13 Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, bart.
14 Sir "Walkin WilUaras Wynne, bart.
15 Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, bart.
i6 Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, bart.'
Robert Watkin Wynne, esq.
17 Robert Watkin Wynne, esq.
1 8 Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, bart.
1 Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, bart.
2 Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, bart.
3 Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, bart.
■ Receiver- General of the King's Quit Rents in North Wales. —
* Lord Lieutenant and Cuiloi Roiulorum of the County of McriO'
mth — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, August 6, 1769.
' Lord Lieutenant and Cuslas Eolu/orum of the Counties of Mer,
rielb and Denbigh.
I^ARLIAMENTARV REOISTEH. S51
Pari. No. 258. Denbigh Town.
1 1 Richard Myddelton, esq.
12 Richard Myddelton, esq."
13 Richard Myddelton, esq.
14 Richard Myddelton, esq.
15 Richard Myddelton, esq.
1 6 Richard Myddelton, esq.*
Richard Myddelton, jun. esq.^
17 Richard Myddelton, esq.
18 Richard Myddelton, esq.*
Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, esq.
1 Thomas Jones, esq.
2 Honble. Frederick West/
3 Robert Middleton Biddulph, esq.
' Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the County oi Denbigh,
— « Made Steward of the three Chihern Hundreds in the County of
Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered, April 1786.— 3 Son of the late
Member.-— 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, December 1796,
* Uncle to the Earl of Delawar.
352 PAIILIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari No. 259, Flint County.
1 1 Sir Thomas Mostyii, bart.'
Sir Roger Mostyn, bart.*
] y Sir Roger Mostyn, bart.
13 Sir Roger Mostya, bart.
14 Sir Roger Mostyn, bart.
1 5 Sir Roger Mostyn, bart.
1 6 Sir Roger Mostyn, bart.
17 Sir Roger Mostyn, bart.
IS Sir Roger Mostyn, bart.
Sir Thomas Mostyn, bt.' ^
John Lloyd, esq,
1 Sir Thomas Mostyn, bart.
2 Sir Thomas Mostyn, bart.
3 Sir Thomas Mostyn, bart.
' Died, a new Writ ordered, April 1758,— 'Son of the deceased
Member; Lord Lieutenant of the County. — 3 Not dulj elected, a
new Writ ordered, June 12, 1797, — » Made Steward of the three
Chiitcrn Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; 3 new Writ order-
ed, October 11, 1799.
Pari. 18. 'John Lloyd, esq. the Honble. i/oVK'ff«vo/(, and some
of the freeholders, petitioned against Sir Thomas MoHyn's Election,
andal50 complained of the High Sheriff for allowinfr Sir Thomai to
stand Candidate, he being under Age. The Speaker on the 27th o£
April 1797, read a Letter to the House which he had received from
Sir Ihomai Mailyn, wherein he savs, that he did not mean to cotitest
the Petitiori presented against his Election. The Speaker observed
to the House, that one Month must be allowed (as the Law stood at
present) before b Vacancy could be declared. The Chairman of the
Committee that tried these Petitions reported to the House, that Sir
tbomai Moilyn was not duly elected, and ought not 10 have been
returned : that >ifl Lloyd, e*q. was duly elected, and that his Peti-
tion was not frivolous nor vexations : that the Defence of Sir Thomas
Mostyn, was frivolous iind vexatious, June 12, 1797-
BAftLIAMBMTARV tUBOtSTSU; $Sd
Pari. No. 260- Flint Town,
1 1 Sir John Glynne, bart.
12 Sir John Glynne, bart.
13 SirJohn Glynne, bart
14 Sir John Glynne, bart/
Watkin Williams; esq#
15 Watkin Williams, esq*
1 6 Watkin Williams, esq.
17 Watkin Williams, esq,
18 Watkin Williams, esq.
\ Watkin Williams, esq.'
2 Watkin Williams, esq.
S Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, bart.
■p
* Died, a new Writ ordered, June 5, I777»
I Constable of Flint CW///#.
[rot. U.] A a
^S^ PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
^
=
Pari. No 261. Glamorgan County.
1 1 Charles Edwin, esq.'
, ^
Thomas Matthews, esq.
. SI
12 Sir Edmund Thomas, bart.*
;ir
Richard Turberville, esq.
ti
13 Honble. George Venables Vernon.^
14 Honble. George Venables Vernon/
it'
15 Charles Edwin, esq.
31
i6 Charles Edwin, esq;*
V r
Thomas Wyndham, esq.
ai
1 7 Thomas Wyndham, esq.
18 Thomas Wyndham, esq-
1 Thomas Wyndham, esq. . ■ .
. ii ■
2 Thomas Wyndham, esq.
^
3 Thomas Wyndham, esq.
1 Died, a new Writ ordered, December 1756.— « Treasure;
r to the
Princess Dowager of Wi/w ; made Survcjorof his Majesty's Woods,
North and Soutli of the River trenl ; a. new Writ ordered.
, April
j8, 1763, he was re-elfcted ; died, a new Writ ordered, No
vember
24, 1767—3 Eldest Son of Lord Vernon.—^ Succeeded his Father as
'LatA. Vernon, August 3.1, 1780— 5 Made Steward oftbe thr<
:e CbU.
trrn Bundreds in the County of Buckingham J a new Writ ordered,
August 1789.
Pari. 11. Char}ej Van, esq. petitioned against Mr Matlhelo _
'1 Elcc-
tion, but afterwards requested leave to withdraw it, to which the
House agreed.
1
fAHUArUnvrAMLt ftsdimic^ : is^
Pari. iVb. 263. Cotdif^TMnr
1 1 Herbert Mackworth, esq.
12 Herbert Mackworth, esq.'
Herbert Mackworth, esq.*
13 Herbert Mackworth, escj.
14 Herbert Mackworth, es(J<'
15 Sir Herbert Mackworth, bart<
1 6 Sir Herbert Mackworth, bdrt.
1 7 Honble. John Stuart. ^
Honble. Evelyn James Sluarl.*
18 Lord Evelyn Jame^ Stuaa^
1 Lord Evelyn SttWttt.'
2 Lord William Stuart**
8 Lord William Stuarts
i\»
- » *■
}
* Died, a riew Writ ordered, December ry, i^6j[. — « Son of the
difceaded Meitober.— O Created a Baronet of Oredt Briiain, August
24, 1776. — 4 Eldest Son of Lord Cdrdiff^nd ViscJoUnt Mountstuart^
who succeeding his Father as Carl of Bute in April 1792, he {Stuart)
was from that time stiled Viscount Mounts tuart ; made Lord Lieu-
tenant and Custos Rotuiorum of the County of Oiamorgan •, died^ a
new Writ ordered, January 24, 1794. — 5 Secorid Son of the Earl of
But^ ; a Lieutenant in the Foot Guards ; his Father bein^ created
Marquis of Bute, he was stiled from that time Lord Eveiyn James
Stuart.
* Second Son of the Marquis of Bute\ a Lieutenant-Colonel in the
Army.—* Third Son of the Marquis oi Bute } a Captain in the Navy,
A al
\
tARLIAMENTAAV REGISTER.
Pari. No. 263. Merioneth Counfij.
1 1 William Vaughan, esq.
ly William Vaughan, esq.'
13 John Pugh Pryce, esq.*
Evan Lloyd Vaughan, esq,
14 Evan Lloyd Vaughan, esq.
1 5 Evan Lloyd Vaughan, esq.
16 Evan Lloyd Vaughan, esq.
17 Evan Lloyd Vaughan, esq,^
Robert Vaughan Lloyd, esq.
18 Sir Robert Vaughan Lloyd, bart.
1 Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, bart.
3 Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, bart.
3 Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, bart,
' Lord Lieutenant and Cujlos Eoli/Zoriim of this County and the
County ofCartiigan. — ^ Died, a new Writ ordered, January 1774.—
3 Died, a new Writ oidercd, February >79J.
PARUAMENTART REOISTBR. 057
Pari: No. 264. Montgomery County*
1 1 Edward Kynaston; esq.
12 Edward Kynaston, esq.
13 Edward Kynaston, esq.'
Watkin Williams, esq;
14 William Mostyn Owen, esq.'
15 William Mostyn Owen, esq.
1 6 William Mostyn Owen, esq.
17 William Mostyn Owen, esq.*
Francis Lloyd, esq.
18 Francis Lloyd, esq.^
Charles Watkin Williams Wynne, esq.*
1 Charles Watkin Williams Wynne, esq. ll.q.'
2 Charles Watkin Williams Wynne, esq.
3 Charles Watkin Williams Wynne, esq.*
< Died, a new Writ ordered, May 25, I772.— 'Died, a new
Writ ordered, March 16, 1795. — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered,
February 25, 1799. — 4 Brother to Sir Watkin Wiiiiams Wynne^
bart. ; a Barrister at Law, and Governor of Flint Castle \ in this
Parliament before for Old Sarum.
' Brother to Sir Watkin Williams Wynne^ bart.— « One of the Un-
der Secretaries of State for the Home Department, and Trustee for
executing the Office of Auditor of £xcbequer.
Aas
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTEtt.
Pari. No. 265. Montgoviery Town.
1 1 William BodvIIIe, esq.'
Richard Clive, esq.*
1 2 Richard Clive, esq.
13 Richard Clive, esq.'
Thomas Cornewall, esq.*
J4 "Whitshed Keene, esq.'
15 V.hitshed Keene, esq.'
1 6 Whitshed Keene, esq.
17 Whitshed Keene, esq.
18 Whitshed Keene, esq.
1 Whitshed Keene, esq.
2 Whitshed Keene, esq.
3 Whitshed ICeene, esq.
I Died, a new Writ ordered, November 13, 1759.—^ Father of
Lord C/ive. — 3 Died, and ilie Speaker issued his Warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown for a new Writ, June 1771.-44 Captain in
the Navy. — S Brother-in-law to the ¥.^i\ oi Darimoulh, and Secre-
tary to the Lord Chamberiain of the Household. — '^ A Commissioner
of Trade and Plantations ; made Master of his Majesty's Board of
Works; a new Writ ordered, June 5, 1777, he was re-electedj
made a Commissioner of the Admiralty ; a new Writ ordered, April
7, 1783, he was re-elected.
9AJkUAUZUrA%1f RECUTMR. SSO
Par. No. 266; Pembroke County.
1 1 Sir William Owen, bart.
12 Sir John Phillips, bart."
Sir Richard Phillips, bart.^
13 Sir Richard Phillips, bart-^
Hugh Owen, esq.*
14 Hugh Owen, esq.*
1 5 Hugh Owen, esq.^
1 6 Sir Hugh Owen, bart.^
Richard, Lord Milford.*
17 Richard, Lord Milfofd.
18 Richard, Lord Milford.
1 Richard, Lord Miifiird*'
2 Richard, Lord Milford.
3 Richard, Lord Milford*
* Sworn of the Privy Council ; died, a new Writ ordered, Janua-
ry 10, 1765. — »Son of the deceased Member, afterwards Lord Mi/-
ford of Ireland.'^l Not duly elected, a new Writ ordered, March 6,
1770. — 4 Eldest Son of William Owen, bart. — 5 Made Lord Lieu-
tenant of the County.— <^ Succeeded his Father as Baronet.— 7 Died,
a riew Writ ordered, January 25, 1786.—^ Lord Lieutenant and
Custos Rotulorum of this County.
Pari. 12. Hugh Owen, esq. petitioned against Sir Richard Pbil-
lifis'y renewed the following Session, but on the 27th of March 1766,
requested leave to withdraw it, to which the House agreed.
Pari. 13. Hugh Owen^ esq. petitioned, renewed the 2d Session,
when the Merits of this Election was tried at the Bar of the House,
when on the 6th of March 1770, the House resolved that it was a
void Election.
Pari. 14. Several of the Freeholders in favour of Symons^
esq. and themselves. The Merits of this Petition was tried at the
Bar of the House, when on the 27th of April 1770, the House re-
solved, that the sitting Member was duly elected.
* Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the County of Fern-
broke and Haverford,
A a 4
360 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTSlU
Pari No. 261 i Pembroke Town.
1 1 Hugh Barlow, esq.
12 Sir William Owen, bart.'
13 Sir William Owen, bart.
14 Hugh Owen, esq.
15 Hugh Owen, esq.
16 Hugh Owen, esq.* .
17 Hugh Barlow, esq.
is Hugh Barlow, esq.
J Hugh Barlow, esq#
2 Hugh Barlow, esq.'
3 Hugh Barlow, esq.
I Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the County of Fern
^roie.^-m'i Changed his Name to Barlow in 1 789*'
'* Wi/i;^ f Gardes, esq.'
^^ Richard r« J f ^"S'ngton.
^'O'd Kensington,
'Appointed a r„.j « ''**'
«e
sea ^ARjLIAMf MTARY (tSGl»TM:
Pari No. 269. Radnor County,
1 1 Sir Humphrey Howarth, kt/
Howel^ Gwynne, jun. esq.*
12 James, Marquis of Carnaryon«^
13 Chase Price, esq.
14 Chase Price, esq.*
Thomas Johnes, sen. esq.'
Thomas Johnes, esq.^
15 Thomas Johnes, esq.
1 6 Thomas Johnes, esq.
1 7 Thomas Johnes, esq.
18 Walter Wilkins, esq.
1 Walter Wilkins, esq.
2 Walter Wilkins, esq*
2 Walter Wilkins, esq.
I Died, a new Writ ordered* February 19, I755«ot2 Lord Licit*
tenant and Custos Rotuiarum of this County .^^3 Only Son cyFthe
Duke of Chandos \ a Lord of the Bedchamber to the King, and &ao^
ger of Enfield Cbace."^ Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown for anew Writ, July i^^^.i-^S Custos
Rotulorum of the County of Glamorgan \ died, a new Writ ordered*
June 1780. — ^ Son of the late Member; msMle Auditor oc Reeciyexr
General of the Customs of Wales 1 a new Writ ordered, May 25,
1 78 1, he was re-elected.
_J
JPARLXAIUIKTARY tJLGIStF£&« S6S
Pari. No. 270. Radnor Tozvn.
1 1 Thomas Lewis, esq.
15 John Lewis, esq.*
Edward Lewis, esq.^
14 John Lewis, esq/
Edward Lewis, esq.*
- - Edward Lewis, esq.^ ? ^i li n *..
'* John Lewis, esq. ^ j ^'"'^^ ^^'"'^«-
16 Edward Lewis, esq.
17 David Murray, esq.^
George, Vise. Maiden.*
18 George, Vise. Maiden.^
Richard Price, esq.
.4-
I Richard Price, esq.
S Richard Price, esq*
S Richard Price, esq.
f^T'
9 {njEb^fnc4 the Hou^ t)mt he^ di4 npt mean to contest the matter
f^thif Poubk Return j tbe C^rfc ^tbc Crown was ordered to at-
tend, and erase Mr Edward JLexui^'^s Na9ie firom it, November 28,
1761.—* Not Duly elected.— 3 Duly elected, and ought to have been
returned.— 4 Not duly elected.— 5 Duly elected, and ought to have
)>een returned.— <^ Duly elected, and ought to have been returned.-—
3F Brother to Lord Elibank of Scotland ; died, a new Writ ordered,
May JO, 1794.—* Eldest Son of the Earl of £/x^Ar.—9 Succeeded his
Father as Earl oi Essex ^ a new Writ ordered, March 1799*
Pari. 13. Edward Lewis^ esq. petitioned ; and on the 7th of
March 1769, the House resolved that he was duly elected.
Pari. 14. Edward Lewis, esq. petitioned. February ao, I775i
the Committee found him^'duly elected.
Pari. 15. Edward Lewis, esq. petitioned. January 3X1 1781,
.the Committee found him duly elected^
S64f PARLIAMENTARY 'RBOrSTBIt;
i SCOTLAND.
Pari. No. 2T1. Aberdeen County.
1 1 Lord Adam
12 Lord Adam
13 Alexander Garden, esq.
14 Alexander Garden, ^q.
15 Alexander Garden, eSq,
1 6 Alexander Garden, esq. ^
George Skene, esq,
17 James Fergusoil, esq.
18 James Ferguson, esq«
1 James Ferguson, esq.
2 James Ferguson, esq«
S James Ferguson, esq.
< Uncle to the Duke of Gordon ; a Captain in tbe Armj ; in 1756
promoted to a Company in the Foot Guards.— -' Promoted to the rank
of Colonel in the Army; in January 1769 made Colonel of a Regi*
ment. — 3 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of
the Crown for a new Writ, January 18, 1786.
Pari. 3. Alexander Hay^ esq. petitioned against Mr Ferguionh
Election*
feARLIAMSKTARY R£GIST£Sli^ 46&
farl: ^No. 272. Ji/r County.
1 1 James Mure Campbell, esq/
12 Hbit: 'Archibald Montgomery.*
IS pavld K^bnedy, esq.^
14 Sir A4%n3^ Ferguson, bart.
15 Hugh Montgomery', esq.*
Sir Adam Ferguson, bart.^
1 6 Hugh Montgomery, esq.*^
William Macdowall, esq.^
1 7 Sir Adam Ferguson, bart,
18 Hugh Montgomery, esq.*
William Fullarton, esq.
1 William Fullarton, esq/
2 William Fullarton, esq.*
Sir Hugh Dalrymple Hamilton, bart.
S Sir Hugh Dalrymple Hamilton, bart.
- - ' - ■. ■
< Cousin to the Earl of Loudoun \ a Major of DragpoQSy made a
lieutenant-Colonel of Dragoons ; aftetwards Earl of Loudoun, and
9 Major-General in 1782. — ^ Only Brother to the Earl oi Eglintoune ;
Xiieutenant-ColoneL Commandant of a Regiment of Foot, and one of
"khe Equerries to the Queen ; made a Colonel in the Army in 1762 \
in 1767 made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot j in 1764 made Gover-
»ior of the Castle oi Dumbarton ; in October 1769 he succeeded as
3Elarl of Egiintoune»^^ Only Brother to the Earl of Cassiiis \ succeed*
«cl as Earl of ^Vjj'j'/y/j in November 1773. — 4 Not duly elected.—
^ Duly elected, and ought to have been returned; made a Commis-
sioner of Trade and Plantations; a new Writ ordered, December 22,
01781, he was re-elected. — ^ Made Baggage Master and Inspector of
"^he Roads in Scotland *, a new Writ ordered, June 30, 1789 — 7 In
"^hc first part of this Parliament for the County of Renfrew.^^^ Lieu-
"tenant- Governor of the Castle of Edinburgh^ and Colonel of a Rcgi-^
^nent of Fencible Infantry ^ succeeded his Cousin as Eml oi Eg/intoun^
^L new Writ ordered, November 3, 1796.
Pari. 15. Sir Adam Ferguson ^ bart. petitioned. On the 2d of
^pril 1781 9 the Chairman of the Committee that tried this contested
Election, reported to the House, that the Petitioner was duly elect-
ed, and ought to have been returned. The Return amended accord-
ingly.
/ Pad.
B6(S PAHLIAMfiNTARY RBOtStBR*.
Pari. i8. William Fullarton, esq. petitlooedy but requested Xcz^n
to withdraw it, which was granted.
' Colonel of a Regiment of Light Dragoons, witK temporirV Raal
in the Army. — « Made one of the ComftrfssloftWi &t' «fe Awlfs d/
the Island of lrinidad\ a new Writ dMo#*dr BTitdt %^ tfto|-
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Furl. No. 273. Argifle Cdunkf.
1 1 Dugall Campbell, esq.
12 Dugall Campbell, esq.'
Lord William Campbell.*
Robert Campbell, esq.
13 Robert Campbell, esq.^
Aclam Livingstone, esq.
14 Adam Livingstone, esq.*
15 Lord Frederick Cara^ll.*
i6 Lord Frederick Carafpbell/
1 7 Lord Frederick Campbell.
18 Lord Frederick Campbell.'
1 Lord John Douglas Edward Henry CampbelL*
2 Lord John Douglas Edward Henry Campbell*
3 Lord John Douglas Edward Henry Campbell.
m\*\ II • — a^i^^lMAJh'
I Made Steward of the Kcvth in Irelatnl ; a tiew Writ ordered,
December i6, 1763. — * Second Son of the Duke oi^rgjfle; a Cap-
tain in the Navy ; made Governor of Nova Scotia 5 a new Writ or-
dered, November 12, 1766. — 3 Made Receiver-General and Cashier
of the Customs in Scotland'^ anew Writ ordered, January 21, 1772.
— 4 Second Son of Sir Jamef Livingstone. — 5 Second Brother to the
Duke of ^rgyle \ Lord Register of Scotland, — ^ Made Steward of
the three Chiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham^ he wasf
re-elected, and during the vacancy he was appointed one of the Vice-
Treasurers o{ Ireland, — 7 Made Steward of the three Chiltern Hkn'^
dreds in the County o^ Buckingham ; a new Writ ordered, July I2«
1799.-*-^ Second Son of the Duke of Argyle \ an £ntigQ ki the Foot
Guards.
' Second Son of the Duke of Argyle ^
rARLIAMXNTART M0I8TB1U 967
TarL No. 274. Banf CoUrUy.
1 1 Honble. James Duff.*
12 James, Viscount Macduff.
IS James, Earl Fife.
14 James, Earl Fife. ^
15 James, Earl Fife.
16 Sir James Duff, kt.*
James Ferguson, esq.
17 Sir James Grant, bart.^ •
David Macdowal Grant, esq. *
18 William Grant, esq.^
1 Rt. Hon. William Grant, kt.'
2 Rt. Hon. Sir William Grant, kt.
8 Rt. Hon. Sir William Grant, kt.
-^ Eldest Son of Lord Braco of Ireland, who in 1759 was created
yiscouht Macduff 'SLVid £arl <^f Fffi in breland.^^'^ Has a Qoinpany in
tbe !Poot Guards ; made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds ia
ounty ot Buctingbamy a new Writ ordered, Hecember 1788.
tade Lord Lieutenant of the County of Inverness in May 1794 f
OMide Colohel of the ist or Struthspey Regiment of Fencible Infan-
try ; made Colonel of a Regiment to be forthwith raised \
mtae Cashier of the Excise in Scotland % a new Writ ordered, June
12, 1795.— 4 A Lieutenant in the Navy.— «5 King's Counsel;' Solicit
tor-General to the Queen, and a Welsh Judge ; made Solicitor-Ge-
neral to his Majesty j a new Writ ordered, July I2, 17991 he was
re-elected.
•Master of the Rolls.
1>A&LIAMENTARY K.£GI3T£K>,
Pari. No. 275. Berwick Counti/^
1 1 Honble. Alexander Hume Campbell-'
James Pringle, esq,*
12 James Pringle, esq.'
33 James Pringle, esq.
14 James Pringle, esq-
Sir John Paterson, bart.*
15 Hugh Scott, esq.*
Hugh Scott, esq.
16 Patrick Home, esq.
17 Patrick Home, esq.
13 George Baillie, jun. esq;
1 George Baillie, esq.
2 George Baillie, esq.
3 George Baillie, esq.
' Only Brother to the Earl of Marchmont ; a Barrister at Law ;
made Lord Register of Scotland; a new Writ ordered, February 5,
1756, he was re-elected \ died, a new Writ ordered, December I j,
1760.— » Eldest Son of Sir Robert Pringle, bart.; a Major in the
Army; made Lieutenant-Colonel of a RegimcDt of Fool. — 3 Made
Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Bucking-
ham ; a new Writ ordered, April 2, 1779- — 4 Son-in-law to the
Earl of Marchmont. — S Nephew to the Earl of Marchmonr, not duly
elected, and his Election being declared void, a new Writ ordered.
Pari. 15. S\x John Palerton, bart. petitioned, andonthe
the Chairman of the Coraictee reported it a void Election.
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PARIIAMENTAHY RBOISTEK; 369
ParL No. 276. Bute and Caithness CouMies^ by Turns:
C.H John Scott, esq.'
B. 12 James Stuart, esq.*
Henry Wauchope, esq.
C. 13 Kenneth, Viscount Fortrose.^
B. 14 Honble. James Stuart/
C. 15 John Sinclair, esc{.
B. i6 Honble. James Stuart.
C. 17 Sir John Sinclair, bart.'
B. 18 Honble* Frederiek Stuart.^
B# I Honble. Frederick Stiiart.
C. 2 Sir John Sinclair, bart«>
B. 3 Hon. James Stuart Montagu Mackenzie Wortley.'
-f"-*-
' A Captain in the Royal Regiment of I'oot; in '^ 756 promoted to
a Company in the Foot Guards.—-^ Brother to Sir tiohert Stuart^
bart. Lieutenant- Col onel-ComrixandaiAt of a Regiment of Toot ^ died,
a new Writ- erdered, April 17, 1762.—^ Of Ire/and^ in 17711 he
was created £a^l of $eafortb in Ireimut.'^^ Second Son of the Earl
of Buie \ Major-pommandant of a Regiment of Foot.— *5 Made Colo-
nel of the Rothesay and Caithness^ Regiment of Fencible Infantrj.-^
f Brother to the Marquis of Bute.
Brpthetto the Marqi,ds of Bute*
{.vol.; 11.3 £ b
37© P'ARLIAM£NTARV feEdlStEltf
'ParL No. 277» Clackmannan and Kinross * CourAies^
by Turns%
K. 1 1 Robert Colvill, esq* ' -
C. 12 James Aberqrpmbie, esq.
K. 13 Robert Adam, esq/
ۥ 14 Ralph Abercrombie, esq,*
K. 15 George Graham, esq,
C. 1 6 Honble. Charles CatTlcart,^ . ,
Burnet Abercrombie, e^q,
K. 17 George Graham, esq. ^ ~ '\
C. i8 Sir Ralph Abercrombie, kb.^
Sir Robert Abercroipbie, KB*'^
I . • f
C* \ Sir Robert Aberc*t>mt)ie, kb/
K. 2 William Douglas M'Lean Clephane^ ^.*
David <!;tet>hane, esq.' ,'
C. 3 Hoable. deorge AbercromUfe.* V
1 1 I > ■ ■ iiiif • « II »i' i ■ n < ) I r I y if t « I ■ I i ■ '■ > I ii..^<»^^^Mii4»>i»i>.A )Wi ■ ■
t
» Architect to th^ Bbard of WoAs, and Clerk of Ac Works to
Vhelsea Hoifiii^i/,^^* Lieutenant-Colonel of Dragoons,-— 3 Brother to
Lord Cathcart% a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Attaj) Aitd, 9^ the
Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerfc of thfe Crox^ti tb'iii At' out a
new Writ, Septctnbcr 1788. — 4 Appointed Lord Lreutenant of the
County of ATmrojj.— 5 A Lieutenant- General j Colonel of a Regi-
ment of Dragoon% and Lieutenant-Gorembr of thte-Zr/p- 1^ Wyfc j
made Steward of the three Chilurn Hundreds j a new Writ ordered,
February i, 1798. — ^ Brother to the late Member 5 a Major-Gene-
ral, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
Pari. 14. James Fras, Ersktne^ esq. petitioned against Ralph jiber*
CYomhie^ esq. but the Committee found the sitting Member duly elect-
ed.
I A General in tlie Army 5 Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and
Governor of the Castle of Edinburgh. ^^'^ A Major-General in the
Army, and has a Company in the Foot Guards ; appointed Governor
of the Island o{ Grenada t, a new Writ ordered) August 4, 1803.—
3 Bt other to the late Member; a Colonel in the Army, and Lieu-
tenant-Colonel to the 20th Regiment of Foot.«^4 Eldest Son of Ba*
roness AbercrBmhy^
PA&LIAMfiNTAItY HEoisTSR^ S7t
ParL No. 278. Cromarty and Iffii^n Counties'^ ijj
Turns.
C. 1 1 Sir John Gordon, bajft.
N. 12 iPryce Campbdl, esq.**'
C. 1 3 Williani Pulteney, esq>
N. 14 tlosmo Gordon, esq.^
John Campbell, esq.
• C 15 George Ross, esq
N. i6 Alexander Campbell, esk|.*
Alexander Brodie, efsq.
C 17 Dancan i3avidson, €9Sc|.
N. 18 Henry Frederick Campbell, esq.*
JJT. I Henry Frederick Cam|>bell.* " \
CL 2 Alexander Mackenizie Frase)r> esq.^
K. 3 Henry Frederick Campbell, esq.
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.W' ■ ■ I . I.. I 111 i I— — — i— — I— — — — —
* ^ Made a Commissioner of the Treasury \ a new Writ brdierifei:;
November ii, 1766, he was re-elected.—*^ Second Sir of Sir Jd/vi^
^Jfiuitinig^ hart.— 3 Mad<p a Barod of the Court of Exchcqtoiftk
8c0tlwul\ a new Writ ordered, March 1777«<— 4 A Captailaliii Jdi^
Army $ died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant td the Gkik o^
the Crown foran^# Writ, Ifovember i($v 1^85.-^5 A LteotiBltnt-
Cokmelin the Foot Guards. ^..11,
Pari. Ctrmo Gordbii^ es^. petitioned in behaU^f Oeqf^0 (^ip^
'be//y esq. but the Committee found th6 sitting Member ^uly elec^cl;
^ Couun to Lord Cawdor. '^•^'^ A Major- General , and Cblbiiitt of.
the 78th Regiment df Foot. . ' -
V.'
Bbi
$73" PA|LLIAM£NTARY REGISTER*
P(U'L No. 279. Dumfries County.
1 1 Lord Charles Douglas/
James Veitch, esq.
12 Archibald Douglas, esq.*
13 Archibald Douglas, esq.^
1 4 Robert Laurie, esq.*
1 5 Sir Robert Laurie, bart. *
1 6 Sir Robert Laurie, bart.*^
17 Sir Robert Laurie, bart.^
38 Sir Robert Laurie, bart.
1 Sir Robert Laurie, bart;'
2 Sir Robert Laurie, ban*.*';
William Johnstone Hope, esq.^
3 William Jphnstpne Hope, esq**
I Second Son of the Duke of ^eensherry j his Elder Brother the
Eari of Drumlanrig dying, he by that means became the eldest Soa
ctfia '. Scots Peer; , and consequently rendered incapable of sitting ir?
Parirament «8 a Commoner for any Place in Scotland \ a new Writ
ordETcd, November i8, 1755.— « Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons,
and a.Ms^oi-Generftl.-=-0 Made a Lieutenant- General.— 4 Eldest Son
dfS SivJl^oberf Laurie J batt.-^ a Major General ; succeeded his Father
as :fiiirooetl-^^Mftde. a Lieutenant-Colonel of Dragoons.— ^^ A Colo-
nel in the Army ; made Knight- Marshal in Scot/and*^ a new Writ
oj^^er^dj^ April 1785, he was re-elected. — 7 Made a Major-General
rn*"4ipitij[ ':i 793 1, and Cj>ionel of a Regiment of Light Dragoons/ March
i795."*" ••••-•-•; .
I' AZJeutenant-General,- and Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons.
—2 Died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of the
Crown for a new Writ. September 1804. — 3 A Captain in the Royal
Navy. — 4 Appointed one of the Commissioners of the Admiralty 5 a
new Writ ordered, April 6, 1807, he was re-elected.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. S7S
ParL iVb.280. Dunharton County. :
11 John Campbell, esq/
12 John Campbell, esq.*
Archibald Edmonstone, esq.
13 Archibald Edmonstone, esq.^
14 Sir Archibald Edmonstone, bart.
15 Lord Frederick Campbell."^
Honble. George Keith Elphinstone.*
1 6 Honble. George Keith Elphinstone.
17 Sir Archibald Edmonstone, bart.
18 William Cunningham Graham Bontin, esq.*
Alexander Smollett, esq.^
James Colquhoun, esq.®
1 James Colquhoun, esq.*
2 James Colquhpun, esq.*
Henry Glassford, esq.
S Charles Edmonstone, esq.^
* Colonel of the 2d or North British Dragoons ; a Groom of th6
Bedchamber to the King, and a Lieutenant-General.— -^ Succeeded
as Duke of -^r§;y/? J a new Writ ordered, November 28^1 1761.—
3 Created a Baronet of Great Britain^ M^y 3, 1774.— 4 Brother to
the Duke oi ^rgyle ; Lord Register oi Scoi/an^ ; not duly elected.
—5 Third Son of Lord Eiphinstone ; a Captain in the Navy ; duly
elected, and ought to have been returned ; in 1783 made Secretary
to the Prince' of Wales for Scotland, — ^ Made Steward of the three
Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham 5 a new Writ order-
ed, April 20, 17^7.*-? Lieutenant- Colonel of the 26th Regiment of
Dragoons \ killed at the Helder^ a new Writ ordered, October i/,
1799.-7-^ Eldest Son of Sir James Colquhoun^ esq.
Pari. 15. The Honble. George Keith Elphinstone petitioned. On
the 14th of February 1781, the Chairman appointed to try this con-
tested Election, reported to the House, that the Petitioner was duly
elected, and ought to have been returned : that the sitting Member
was not duly elected, and ought not to have been returned : the Clerk
of the Crown ordered to attend with the Return,, which was amended
accordingly. • '
^B b 3 * Eldest
9'?4 , VAR.LIAMENTAKY ftEOlSTEK.
t Eldest Son of Sir James Co/quhoun, bart. ; luccecded his Father
a! Baronet in 1805.— > Made Steward of the three Cbilterit Huh-
dreds ; a new Writ ordered, January 21, 1836 — 3 Son of Sir Archi-
bald Edmonstana, bart.
Pari, N>. 281. Edinburgh Coiintij-
ji Robert Dundas, esq,"
Sir Alexander Gilmour, bart.'
12 Sir Alexander Gilmour, bart.
Is Sir Alexander Gilmour, bart.
14 Henry Dundas, esq.'
X5 Henry Dundas, esq.*
16 Right Honble. Henry Diindas.
17 Robert Dundas, esq.*
18 Robert Dunda.s, esq.*
1 Robert Dundas Saunders, esq.'
2 Hon. Robert Dundas Saunders, esq.
3 Hon. Robert Dundas Saunders, esq.*
' Made Laid Advocate for Seoliand i 3 new Writ ordered, Dec!
2t 1754. lie was re-elecled; made Lord President of the Court of
Session in Scoilandi a new Writ ordered, December 15, 1760. — '
A Lieutenant in the Foot Guards ; made one of the Clerks Comp-
trollers of the Board of Green Cloth i anew Writ ordered, Decem-
ber 17, 1765, he was re elected, — 3 Solicitor- General for Seoliand;
inade Lord Advocate for Seoliand; a new Writ ordered, May 1775,
^e was' re elected ; inade Joint Keeper of the Signet for Scotland ; a
new Writ ordered, March 1777, he wag re elected ; made Keeper
of the Signet for Scotland; a new Writ ordered, June 3, 1.779, he
was re elected.— 4 In July 1782 he was made Treasurer of the Navy;
ne was re-cho^en for the Borough of Nnulon in the County of Sautb-
apipton i made Steward of the three Cbitlern Hundreds in the Coun-
ty of Bacifn^Aanj ; a new Writ ordered, December lo, 1781, he
was re choseii for this County ; again made Treasurer of the Navy ;
a new Writ ordered, December 24, 17S3. he was re-elected. —
S Nephew to the late Member; Lord Advocate for Seoliand.—
^TWade Joint Clerk Register of Sasines for Scotland, Oct. 15, 1799,
' Joint Keeper of the Signet in Scotland, and Deputy Keeper of
the Register of Sasines in Scotland; only Son of th? Right Honble.
fARUAMBNTARY &|IO^T3R4 3?^
Hemy DunJas^ now Lord Viscount Melviile.'-^'^ Appointed Presi-
dent of the Board for the Management of Iruii^k Affairs 5 a new Writ
issued, April 6, 1807, he was re-elected.
jetr,..V'.«ig
ParL No* 282. Elgin County.
1 1 Sir Ludowick Grant, bart«
12 James Grant, esq/
13 Francis Grant, esq.*
14 Honble. Arthur Duff.^
Lord William Gordon . *
15 Lord William Gordon.*
1 6 James, EarlFife.^
17 Lewis Alexander Grant, esq.^
18 James Brodie, esq.
1 James Brodie, esq.«
2 James Brodie, esq«
3 James Brodie, esq.
"t^r- ■*»
* Only Son of the last Member.— « Brother to Sir Liidowick
{h'dftt } Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ^ made a Major- General in
i770.-*3 Fourth Brother to Earl Fife ; made Comptroller of this,
£xci8e in Scotland \ a new Writ ordered, April 2,, 1779.-4 Next
Brother to the Duke of Gordon ; Deputy Ranger ojf St Jameses and
Hyde Parh.-^S Made Vice- Admiral of Scotland i a new Writ order-
ed, March 26, 1782, he was re-elected.— ^ Of Ireland* On the
Dissolution of this Parliament, he was created Lord Fiffy Baron oi
Fife in the County of Fife.^^J Eldest Son of Sir James Crant^ bart*
Pari. 16. Alexander Penrose Cumming^ esq. and several of the
Freeholders petitioned against Earl Fije*s Election. On the 8tK
of April 1785, the Chairman of the Committee reported the sitting
Member duly elected.
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FARLIAMENTARY REGISTEIt*
Pari, oVb. ?83. Fife Counly.
1 1 Honble. James St. Clair.
J2 Honble. James St. Clair.*
Honble. James Wemyss.'
13 John Scott, esq.^
14 John Scott, esq.'
' James Townshend Oswald, esq.'*
Robert Skene, esq.'
John Henderson, esq.^
],j Robert Skene, esq."
J6 Robert Skene, esq,'°
William Wemyss, esq."
17 William Wemyss, esq.'*
18 Sir William Erskine, bart.''
1 Sir William Erskine, bart.'
2 Sir William Erskine, bart.
3 Robert Fergusson, esq.
I Second Son of the late Lord i'/ iT/o/r ; Colonel of tlie ist or Roy-
al Regiment of Foot ; Governor of Corie in Ireland, and a Lieutcn-
ant-General. — ^ Made a Genetal ; died, anew Writ ordered, Dec.
i6, 1761. — 3 Third Son of ihe late Earl of W?nyFJJ' ; a Lieutenant
of the pj^^'y- — ■• Colonel of a Regiment of Foot..— S Made a Major-
General-, died, a new Writ ordered, December 1775. — ^Secretary
io the' Leeiuard Islands ; made Auditor of the EKchequer in Scat-
land; a new Writ ordered, June 2, 1779.— 7 A Major-General ;
Baggiige-Masler, and Inspector of the Roads in Scotland : this Jast
Oihce Was created since the Year 1704,' aiid on that account the
Comniittee who tried the Petition against this Elettion found that
Robert Stene, esq. was not eligible to be elected, and that John Ren-
derjon, esq. the Petitioner, was duly elected, and bught to have been
returned, February 7, 1 780.— S Eldest Son of Sir Raberl Henderson,
bart. — 9 A Major-General, 'and 'Colonel of a Regiment of Foot
10 Made a Lieutenant-General ; died, a new Writ ordered, May
17S7. — " In this Parliament before for the County of Sutherland ;
a Major in the Army, and Deputy Adjutant -General for North Bri-
tain j made a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. — '^Made Colonel o£
the
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TAiiLlAMEKTARV REOISTE*.
877
the Sutherland Regiment of Fenctble Infantry ; made a Colonel in
the Army. — ^3 A Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army dn Half-pay.
Pari. 14, John Henderson^ esq. petitioned against Mr Vswaid^i
Election. The Committee found the sitting Member duly electedf
1776.
Pari. 14. John Henderson^ esq. petitioned against General Skene^s^
Election, on the score, that the sitting Member held an Office creat-
ed since the year 1704 4 renewed the following Session. Februaty
7, 1780, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to try this con-
tested Election, reported to the House, that theatting Member,
Roffert Skene^ esq. was not eligible to be elected, on account of his
holding an Office created since the year 1704, ahdthe Petitioner was
jduly elected, and ought to have been returned. The Clerk of thfe '
jCrown ordered to attend, and the Return amended accordingly.
] A Colonel in the Army ; Colonpl of a Regiment of Reserve,.
• * ■ ■ «
VfS vahliamentary kegister.
Pari. No. 284. Forfar Covntiji
11 William, Earl Panmure.'
12 William, Earl Panmure.
13 William, Earl Panmure.*
14 William, Earl Panmure.
1.5 William, Earl Panmure.^
Archibald Douglas, esq.*
36 Archibald Douglas, esq.*
17 David Scotr, esq.''
Honbie, William Maule.'
18 Sir David Carnegie, bart.
1 Sir David Carnegie, bart.
2 Sir David Carnegie, bart.'
Honbie. William Maule.*
S Honbie. William Maule.
'Of Ireland; Colonel of a Regiment of Foot i in 1755 made a
Major-Geneial i made a Lieutenant-General in 1758— ' In 1770
made a General, and Colonel of tbc 2d or Royal Regiment of ScbU
Greys. — 3 Died, a new Writ ordered, January 21, 1781, — 4 Nephew
and Heir to the late Duke of Douglas.— S On tlic Dissolution of this
Parliament he was created Lord Dbuglas, Baron of Dou^/as in the
County of Lanark. — * A Director of the Eail IrrJia Company ; made
Steward of the three Chillera Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ;
a new Writ ordered, March 24, 1796, he was re-cho»cii for the Dis.
Irict of Boroughs of Penh, Dundee, Forfar, Cupar, and St Andrevss.
—7 Next Brother to the Earl of Dalhmsu; takes the Name of
Maule, agreeable to the Will of his Uncle the Earl oiPanmure.
Pari. 15. Sir David Carntgif, bart. petitioned against the Election
of Mr Douglas, he being ineligible, as in fact he was a British Peer,
as Heir to the Earldom of Angus. April 23, 1782, the Com
reported the sitting Member eligible and dulyelected.
^ Died, a new Writ ordered, June 1805.— » Brother to the Ear!
•f Dolhousie.
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pAW*M^»WIiTA^Y M€fI3fr«lU <7*
Pari. No.QBS. Haddington County.
1 1 Sir.Hew Dalrymple, bait,
J 2 Andrew Fletcher, esq." ,
IS Sir George Suttie, bart.
J 4 Sir Qeorge Suttie, bart,*
William Nesbitt, esq.
15 Hew Dairy mple, esq.*
16 HewDalrymple, esq.*
John Hamiltoa, esq.
17 John Hamilton, esq.*
Hew Dalrynjiple, esq.^
18 Hew Hamilton Dairy mple, esq.
I Honb^e. Charles Hope."
3 Honble. Charles Hope.
S Honble. Charles Hope.
' Auditor of the Exchequer in ScotianJ*--^^ Made Stevarj of tht^
Manor of East Hendred In 1;he County of Berks ; a new Writ prder^
cd^ May p> I777.r-^ Eldest Son of Sir H^w Dalrymple, — 4 Made
Auditor of the new Duties of Excise of Scotland \ a new Y^rit order*
^d^ July II, 1786.— 5 AppQinted Receiver- General of the Land
Tax in Scotland \ a new Writ ordered, October 30, 1795« — ^ El<^-
est Son of Sir Hevi) DalrympU^ bart. ; took the Name qX Hamiltom
in i79j(.
\ Lieutenant-Colonel of the 7th Regiment of Dragoons^ and a Ca-
lonel o| Dragpon9.
8dfy PARLIAMENTARY R]SOI8T£Ri;
Pari No. 386. Inverness Countym'
11 John Campbell, jun. esq.
1 2 Simon Fraser, esq. * :
13 Simon Fraser, esq.*
14 Simon Fraser, esq.^
15 Simon Fraser, esq."^
Archibald Campbell Fraser, esq.*
1 6 Lord William Gordon/
17 Norman Macleod, esq.^
i8 Simon Fraser, esq.
1 Simon Fraser, esq.
2 Charles Grant, esq.'
3 Charles Grant, esq.
^ Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant of a Highland Regiment of
Foot; made a Colonel in the Army in 1762.— « Made a Major^
General in 1770.— 3 A Lieutenant-General in 1772, and in 1775
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot. — 4 Died, a new Writ ordered, Feb,
II, 1782. — 5 Brother to the deceared Member. — <> Brother to the
Duke of Gori/on ; Deputy Ranger of St Jameses and Hyde Farhs^
and Vice -Admiral oi Scotland. — 7 Liei^tenant-Colonel of a Regiment
of Foot ; made a Colonel in the Army, November 20, 1790, apd a
Major- General, November 4, 1794.
I A Director of the East India Company
PARLIAMENTARY. RSGISTBM 4l8t
Pari . iVb. 287. KincatdUne County.'",
1 1 Sir James Carnegie, bart.
12 Sir James Carnegie, bart.'.
Sir Alexander Ramsay, bart.
1 3 Robert Rickart Hepburn, ts(\^ ,
14 Lord Adam Gordon.^
15 Lord Adam Gordon.'*
1 6 Lord Adam Gordon.*
Robert Barclay Allardyce, esq, . .
17 Robert Barclay Allardyce, esq.
18 Robert Barclay Allardyce, esq.*
Sir John Wishart Belches, bart.^ . :;:/ .:'i
; ,
- J* ,.'x \
■ * * ■ ^
1 Sir John Wishart Belches Stuart, bart."
2 Sir John Wishart Belches Stuart^ baft.
S William Adam^ esq.* \ t. ^ .
< Died, a new Writ ordered, May -4.76 5. «—^. A LieutenantdColonel
of. Dragoons. -—3 Uncle to the Duke of Gordon ; Colo];ie| of a :Regi«
merit of Foot, and a Major-General > .made a Lieutenant-General in
j^77 ; made Governor of Tinmouib Castie in 1778.— <-4 Made Colpnel
of the istor Royal Regiment of Foot in 17&2.— 5 Made Steward of
the three Cbiltffn Hundreds in the County o£ Bvciingbam ^ a, new
Writ ordered^ May 17, 1788.— <^ Died,. a new Writ orderedji May
If I797*— -7 Clerk: to the Admission of Notaries in ^C0//0J7^.
r Register of Homings and Sasines io Scot/and,"'*!^ ChaQcellor of
the Duchy of CornwaJl.
VARLIAMENTART REGISTZEL'.
Pari. No. 288. Kirkcudbright Steicartry,
X I John Ross Mackye, esq.
12 John Ross Mackye, esq.'
1 3 John Ross Mackye, esq.
14 William Stewart, esq.
15 Peter Johnstone, esq.*
John Gordon, esq.'
Peter Johnstone, esq."*
16 Peter Johnstone, esq.'
Alexander Stewart, esq.*
1 7 Alexander Stewart, esq.'
Patrick Heron, esq.
18 Patrick Heron, esq.
1 Patrick Heron, esq.
2 Patrick Heron, esq.'
Honble. Montgomery Granville Stewart'
3 Honble. Montgomery Granville Stewart.
' Made Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance ; anew Writ
ordered, April i8, 1763, he was re-elected, — ^ Hi? Election declar-
ed vOidj 3 new Writ ordered, March j, 1781. — 3 Not duly elected.
-—4 Duly ejected, and ought to have been returned. — S Made Stew-
ard of the three Chiliern Hundred] in the County of Buckingbaitt ; a
new Writ ordered, July 1786. — ^ Lieutenant- Colon el of a Regi-
ment of Foot, and a Colonel in the Army.— 7 Made Colonel ofa
Regiment of Foot, and a Major-Genetal May 1794 J died, a new
Writ ordered, January 16, 1795.
Pari. 15. "jahn Gordon, esq. petitioned, and on the 5th of March
178 1, the Chairman of the Committee reported it to the House, a
void Election,
Pari, 15. Peur Johnstone, esq. and several of the Freeholders pe-
titioned against Mr Cordoti''s Election. Feb. 6. 1782, the Chair-
man of the Committee reported to the House, that Mr 'Johnstone the
Petitioner was duly elected, and ought to have been returned,—
The Return amended accordingly.
' Not duly elected. — ' Son of the Earl ofGalloinay; found by the'
ComsAiKtee to be dulyelccted, aad ought to have bteti returned.
farl.
J
\
Pari. 2. Hon. Montgomery Stewart petitioned, and the Commit-
tee that tried the Election reported, that the Petitioner was duly-
elected, and ought to have beei> fctttrned : the Pctitioti not vjexatious
or frivolous, May lo, 1803. . '
ParL N(h 289. Lanark County.
]i James Vere, esq.'
Daniel CampbeU, e$q»
12 Daniel Campbell, esq.
18 Daniel Campbell, esq.
IS John Lockhart Ross, esq.^
14 Andrew Stuart, esq.^
15 Andrew Stuart, esq."^
16 Sir James Stuart Denham, . bart.^ ,
17 Sir James Stuart Denham,* bart.^
i« Sir James Stuart Denham, bart.
J Sir Jjftties Sttiart Denham, bart.'
ii l^td :i|iLrchibald Hamilton.*
' 3' Lord, i!bcl)!ibald Haniik^
^Utji. ' ■ i.i^j^lr^' • • ■- ■ - - ■ - ■ ■ . ■ *|.. .. ^. >■■ *- ■- ^ ■ ■ . I > ■ , , . ^ ■ ^^ ^ .
« Died, a new Writ ordered, December 18, 1789.— * A Captain
in the Navy.-^3 Made Joitil Keeper of the Sigit6t; a titw Writor^
dered, March 1777* he was re-elected ^ made a Commissioner of
Txade and Plantations j anew Writ ordered, June 3, 1779,; -be wts
re-elected. — 4 Made Clerk Register of Sa»ines in Scot/atfid ', a new
Writ ordered, '781, he was re-elected.— 5 A Lieutenant*
Colonel of a Regiment.— ^ Made Colonel of a Regiment of Dra- •
goons in November 1791, and a Major- General October 1793*
Pari. 14. Daniel Campbell^ esq. petitioned. On the 16th of April
1775, the Chairman of the Committee that tried this contested Elec-
tion, reported to the House^ that the sitting Member was duly elect-
ed.
' A Lietitenant- General in the Army, and Colonel of a Regiment
of Dragoons.—^ Second Son of the Duke of Hamilton*
$jM^ P4JLLIAMENT ARir REOISTia*^
Pari No. 290. Linlithgozv Cotin^. ' \
It Honble* Charles Hope Wdn»
12 Honble. Charles Hope Weir.
13 John Hope, esq.*
James Dundas, esq.'
14 Sir William Augustus Cumiingham, bart.
15 Sir William Augustus Cunningham, bart# ' c;:
1 6 Sir William Augustus Cunningham, bart, . i . :
17 Honble. John Hope.* >. . .uO- 1 Irx .
i8 Honble. JohnHope. .;> » 'j' -> ^^i" <
1 Honble. Alexander Hope.*
2 Honble. Alexander Hope.
3 Honble. Alexander Hdpe.
V i.
i j •• ' ■ .J'
' 'J
i* «■ »
I Brother to the Earl of Hopetoun j Governor of B/aciness Castle,
and Muster-Master-General of the liand Forces in 'Scotland.^^'^ Eld-
est Son of the late Member^ not duly elected*-— d Duly, i^acted, -avd
ought to have been returned.— 4 Made a Clerk Comptroller of^ xkt
Board of Green Cloth ; a new Writ ordered, NoyepSbeV26, i^79>
he was re-elected. — 5 Brother to the Earl of Hofietoitn t « Gapttin of
I>ragoons^^ made a-Major, and afterwards a Lieutenant-Colottel of •
Regiment of Foot.
• Pari. 13. Jamet Dundas, esq. petitioned ; renewed the id Session.
On the 27th of March 1770, the Chairman of the Coinmlttee report-
ed, that the Petitioner was duly elected, and ought to have been re-
turned. The Return amended accordingly.
' Brother to the Earl of Hopetoun j a Colonel in the Army, aft J
Lieutenant-Governor oi Edinburgh Castle.
l»AftLIAMEKTARV REGlStift^ ^#
Pari No, 291. Orkney and Shetland Stewartrij.
1 1 James Douglas, esq.*
12 Sir James Douglas, kt.*
13 Thomas Dundas, esq.^
Thomas Dundas, jun. esq,^
14 Thomas Dundas, jun. esq.*
15 Robert Baikie, esq.^
Charles Dundas, esq.^
16 Thomas Dundas, jun. esq.^
17 John Balfour, esq.'
18 Robert Honyman, esq.'*
1 Robert Honyman, esq.'
2 Robert Honyman, esq.
8 Robert Honyman, esq^
" A Captain in the Navy j knighted in 1759.— « Made a Rear'^
Admiral of the White. — 3 Brother to Sir Laurence Dundas^ bart. ^
made a Gentleman of the Police in Scotland \ a new Writ ordered,
December 2.1, 1770. — 4, Son of the late Merobar \ a Captain in the
Army \ made a Major in the Army. — 5 Made a Lieutenant- Colonel
ID the Army.— ^ Not duly elected. — 7 Second Son oi Thomas Dun-
dast esq. \ a Counsellor at Law ; duly elected, and ought to have
been returned.—® A Colonel in the Armyw;— 9 Made Major-Comman-
dant of the Orkney Corps of Fencible Infant jy.—^o A Lieutenant in
the Navy ^ made a Master and Comabaoder in 1797.
Pari. 12^ Patrick liohy mart ^ esq. petitioned, but. afterwards rc-
^aested leave to withdraw it, to which the Heuse agreed.
Pari. 15. Charles Dundas, esq. petitioned. On the i2th.of Fe-
brtiary 178 1, the Chairmaii of the Committee appointed to try this
Contested Election, reported to the House, that the Petitioner warf
tduly elected, and ought to ha^e bieen returned, and that the sitting
.^Member was not duly elected. The Return amended atcordingly.
Pari- i^. Thomas Dundds^ esq. petitioned. On the
^791, the Chairman of the Cotn«6itte^ that tried this contested Elec-
'^ion. repotted to the Hou^e, that the sitting Membei" was duiy
elected.
Jf A Captain ip the Navy.
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S86 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
Pari. , No. 292. Peebles County.
1 1 John Dickson, esq.
1 2 John Dickson, esq.'
Adam Hay, esq.
13 James Montgomery, esq.*
14 James Montgomery, esq.^
Adam Hay, esq.*
Sir Robert Murray Keith, kb.^
15 Alexander Murray, esq.*
Alexander Murray, esq.^
1 6 David Murray, esq.*
17 William Montgomery, esq.^
1 8 William Montgomery, esq.
I I James Montgomery, esq.*
2 James Montgomery, esq.*
3 Sir James Montgomery, bart.
I Died, a new Writ ordered, December 3, 1767. — * Lord Advo-
cate for Scotland. — 3 IVtade Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Ex-
chequer in Scotland ; a new Writ ordered. May 25, 1775-— 4 Died,
a new Writ ordered, November 1775. — 5 His Majesty's Ambassador
£xtrBordinary and Plenipotentiary at Vienna^ and a Colonel in the
Army; made a Major-General in 1777. — ^ His Majesty's Solicitor-
General for Scotland; made a Lord of Session and Justiciary ; a new
Writ ordered, February 28, 1783 — 7 Nephew of Lord Elibanh^
now Lord Elibank, — 8 Brother of the late Member, — 9 A Lieuten*
ant in the Army ^ made successively a Captain and Major in the
Army.
I Eldest Son of Sir James Montgomery ^ bart. j succeeded his Fa-
ther as Baronet.— 2 Made Lord z^dvocaic for Scotland ; anew Writ
ordered, January 15, 1805, be was re-chosen.
tARLIAMENtARY ItEGIStBkf S8^
JParl: No. 293* Perth County.
1 1 Lord John Murray.'
J 2 John Murray, esq.*
David Graeme, esq.*
13 David Graeme, esq.*
James Murray, esq.^
14 James Murray, esq.^
15 James Murray, esq.^
16 James Murray, esq.
i7 James Murray, esq.*
Thomas Graham, esq.*
18 Thomas Graham, esq.
1 Thomas Graham, esq.'
2 Thomas Graham, esq.
3 Thomas Graham, esq.
< Brother to the Duke of Atbole^ and Colonel of a Highland Re-
giment of Foot ; made a Major- General in 17559 and a Lieutenant-
General in 1758.—-* Nephew and Son-in-law to the Duke of Atbole ;
succeeded his Uncle as Duke pf Athote ; a new Writ ordered, Feb.
17, 1764.— 3 Secretary to the Queen ; Colonel of a Regiment of
Foot, and a Major-General \ made Comptroller of the Queen's House-
hold.-—4 Made a Lieutenant- General in 1772 ^ made Steward of the
three Cbiltern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ; a new Writ
ordered. May 6, 1773. — 5 Brother to the Duke of Atbole \ has st
Company in the Guards, and Governor of Vpnor Castle ; made Co«
loncl of a Regiment in 1776.—^ Made Governor of Tort William in
Scotland, — 7 Made a Major- General.— ^ Made a Lieutenant- General
in 1793 \ died, a new Writ ordered, March 24, 1794.— 9 Lieuten'-
ant-Colonel-Commandant of a Regiment of Foot.
' Colonel of the 90th Regiment of Foot.
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388 . PARLIAMBNTARY RBGISTEH.
Pari, No. 294. Renfrew Coiifity.
1 1 William Mure, esq.
1 2 Patrick Crauford, esq.
13 William M*Dowall, esq.
14 John Craufiird, esq.'
15 John Schaw Stewart, esq.*
William M'Dowall, esq.
1 6 William M'Dowall, esq.^
John Schaw Stewart, esq.
1 7 John Schaw Stewart, esq.
1 8 Boyd Alexander, esq.
1 Boyd Alexander, esq^.
2 William Macdowall, esq.
3 William Macdowall, esq.
I Chambcriam of the County of Fj^.—* Made Stcwari rftfae
three Chiltern Hundreds in the County oi Buch'ngbam i a oew Writ
ordered, July 15, 1783. — 3 Made Steward of the three' Cbilt'^^
Hundreds in the County of Buckingham ,• a new Writ -ordered^ ]^1
J 786.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 389
Pari. No. 295. RossCoin^.
1 1 Kenneth Mackenzie, esq/
1 2 Honble. James Stuart Mackenzie.*
13 Honble. James Stuart Mackenzie.
14 Honble. James Stuart Mackenzie.
15 John Mackenzie, esq^^
1 6 Francis Humberstone Mackenzie.
17 William Adam, esq.*
Francis Humberstone Macken^ie.^
18 Sir Charles Ross, bart.*
1 Sir Charles Ross, bart.'
2 Sir Charles Ross, bart.*
3 Alexander Mackenzie Fraser, esq.'
' Conmonlj called Lord Fortrose^ as Heir to the attainted Earl
oC jtfMI^^^.-.-^ Brother to the Earl of Bute ; made Lord Keeper of
thf.jri^vy Seal of Scotland \ a new W^rit ordered^ April i8« i';6|«
li»5nM ••r^lQCte4 9 again appointed to the flame Office^ a new Writ,
oiiif.ed» NMwmber ii, 1765, he was le-elfctcdv-r-^ C^mmooly cgl-
M Xml iftfr/W» as Heir to the attainted %xit\^i Crqmitrty ^ C<pjiei«i
nel o£ ft liighknd Regiment of Foot» and a Major*General.-r4-A
ConncelkHr at Law \ made Steward of the three Chilterm Hnnd%€4s
HI the Conbty o£ Buckingham \ a new Writ ordered. Match 1794.-^
S Lieuleaant-Celonel-Commandant of a Regiment of Fencible in-*
fantty \ made Lord Lieutenant of the County, el Rou^ May 1794 9
October a6, 17979 created Lord Seaforth olKintail.'^^ A Lieuten-
ant^Colonel in the Army on Half-pay,
' A Major-Generalin the'Army.— * Made Colonel of a Regiment
of Foot.— 3 A Lieutenant- General, and Colonel of the 78th Regiment
of Foot.
Cc3
30Q Parliamentary kegistek.
Pari. No. 296. Roxburgh County.
II Walter Scott, esq.
32 Walter Scott, esq.'
Gilbert Elliot, esq.'
13 Rl. Honble. Sir Gilbert Elliot, bart.'
14 Rt. Honble. Sir Gilbert Elliot, bart.*
Sir Gilbert Elliot, bart.^
15 Sir Gilbert Elliot, hart.
I G George Douglas, esq.*
17 Sir George Douglas, bart.
1 3 Sir George Douglas, bart.
1 Sir George Douglas, bart.
2 Sir George Douglas, bart.
S John Rutherford, esq.
■ Made Rrceiver and Cashier of the Excise m Scotland ; anew
Wrii ordered, May 32, 1761;.— ^ Eldest Son of Sir Gi/bert FMiot.
bart.of iMfWo; Treasurer of the Chamber ; before In this Parlia-
ment for the County of fie/kirk ; made Keeper of the Signet for Seel-
land ; a new Writ ordered, January 16, 1767, he was re-elected;
succeeded his Father as Earoiiet in Apiil 1766 — 3 Made Treasurer
of the Navy ; a new Writ ordered, March 8, 1770, he was re-elect-
ed 4 Died, anew Writ ordered, February 1777.— 5 Eldest Son of
the deceased Member i in this Parliament before for Morfjeth.—
? Eldest Won of Admiral Sir 'jamcs Doughs, bart.; a Lieutenant in
the Foot Guards; cucceeded his Father as Baronet in Nov. 1787,
l.TTKItiUftJI Ilia liriWi.
PARLIAMENTARY REOISTER. 4191
ParL No. 297. Selkirk County. '
1 1 Gilbert Elliot, esq.'
12 Gilbert Elliot, esq.*
John Pringle, esq.
IS John Pringle, esq.
14 John Pringle, esq.
1 5 John Pringle, esq.
1 6 John Pringle, esq.^
Mark Pringle, esq.*
17 Mark Pringle, esq.
1 8 Mark Pringle, esq.
1 Mark Pringle, esq.
2 John Rutherfurd, esq.
S William Elliot Lockhart, esq.
< Eldest Son of Sir Gilbert Elliot of Minto^ bart. \ made a Com-
mbsioner of the Admiralty % a new Writ ordered, December 2, 1756,
he was re-elected.— -^ Made Treasurer of the Chamber \ a new Writ
ordered, June 2, 1762, he was re-elected ; made Steward of the
three CbUtern Hundreds in the County of Buckingbam ; a new Writ
ordered, May 22, 1765, he was rechosen for the County oi Rox*
burgb.'^^ Made Steward of the three Qbiitern Hundreds in the Coun-^
ty of Buckingbam \ anew Writ ordered, March 25, I786>.— 4His
Majesty^s Chamberlain and Receiver of the Crown Rents of the Fo-
rest of Eiterick,
C c 4
3QS Parliamentary registes.
Pari. No. 298. Slirhng Coiuiiy.
11 James Campbell, esq.'
12 James Campbell, esq *
13 Thomas Dundas, esq.'
14 Thomas Dundas, esq.
15 Thomas Dundas, esq.*
i6 Sir Thomas Dundas, bart.
17 Sir Thomas Dundas, bart.*
Robert Graham, esq.
}8 Honble. Sir George Keith Elphinstone, k
1 Honble. Charles Elphinstone.'
2 Honble. Charles Elphinstone Fleming.*
3 Honble. Charles Elphinstone Fleming.
' Eldest Son of Sir James Lhingilone, bart. ; changed liis Narap
to Campbell, agreeable to the Will of his Uncle Sir •James Campbell
■ of Arkinglosi, bart.— J Made Governor of ibe Castle of Stirling ; a
(ic;v Writ ordered, December 13, 1763, he was re-elected, — 3 Onlj
Son of Sir Laurence Dundas, bart.— 4 Succeeded his Father as Ba-
ronet in October 1781. — S Made Lord Lieutenant of the Stewartry
oi Orkney and Z«/oWin May 1794, and In August 1794, he was
created Lord Dundai, Baron Dundas of jiske in the Couniy of 2'ori,
and the Speaker issued his Warrant 10 the Clerk of the Crown to make
out a new Writ, August 1794.— ^ Uncle to Lord Elphinstone;
Vice- Admiral of the Blue Squadron of his Majesty's Fleet, and Trea-
surer and Comptroller of ihe Household to his Royal Highness ihe
Duke of Clarence ; created Lord Keilh in the Kingdom of Ireland.
Pari. 17. 'S\x Alexander Campbell, bart. and several of ihe Free-
luilders petitioned against Sir Ibama! Dundas''s Election. On the
14th of March 1791, the Chairman of ihe Committee that tried thii
contested Electiori reported to the House, that the silling Member
va? duly elected, and that neither the Petitions given in, or Sir
Ihamas Dundas''! Opposition to them, were frivolous or vexatious.
Par!. 18. Robert Belches, tsq. petitioned; he dying soon after,
leave was asked to withdraw the Petition, which the House granted,
December 21, 1796.
I Brother to Lord Elphinstone ; a Captain in the Navy.— 2 Found
^uty elected, April 1804.
Pari. 3. Sir S. Abercromby, K,B, petitioned. The silting Mem-
ber found duly elected.
VAfttUKSKTAltlr ttlOI8Tia«- 9^
Pari No. 299. Sutherland County i
1 1 Honble. George Mackay."
12 Honble. Alexander Mackay.*
13 Honble. James Wemyss.'
14 Honble, James Wemyss^
15 Honble. James Wemyss.
i6 William Wemyss, esq.*
James Grant, esq.^
If James Grant, esq.
18 Jame$ Grant, esq.
1 James Grant, esq.'
2 Rt. Honble. William Duhdas.*
S Rt. Honble. Willian^ Dundas.
^mim
} Brother to Lord Reay ; made Master of the Mint iff ScotianJ ;
a new Writ ordered, Pecember 2, 1756, he was re-elected.—* &i-
cond Brother to Lord Rieay ^ a Lieutenant-Polonel in the Army ;
made Colonel pf a Regiment of Foot.— 3 Third Son of the late £arl
of W§mjss } a Lieutenflint in the p«}avy.— 4 Eldest Son of the late
Member ; a Major m the Army ; made Deputy Adjutant General
^r JVor^ firUifia i made Steward of the three Cbiltern ¥lundre4i in
the County of Bufkingbam ; a qew Writ ordered. May 17S7, he
was re-ele5:ted for the County of Ftfe*-^S A J^ieutenant-General in
the Army, and Colonel of the 55tli Regiment of Foot j in 1789 made
Goycrnor of Sfitftng Castle.
Pari. 17. Robert Bruce ^ JEneas McLeody and Robert Home Gor-
^on^ esqrs. petitipned. The Chairman of the Committee that tried
this Election reported to the House, that the sitting Member was
jduly elected, 1792.
^ A General in the Arrny ; Colonel of the iith Regt. of Foot, and
iGovcmor of Stiriing Castle,'-^'^ A Counsellor at Law, and a Com-
missioner for East India Affairs ; made Secretary at War \ a new
\\^rit ordered, May 15, 1804, he was re- elected.
FARLIAMENTARV REGISTER.
Part. No. 300. Wigton County.
1 1 John Stewart, esq.
J 2 John Hamilton, esq.'
James Murray, esq.
13 James Murray, esq.
14 Honble. Keith Stewart.*
15 Honble. Keith Stewart.
16 Honble. Keith Stewart.'
Andrew M'Dowall, esq.
17 Andrew M'Dowall, esq.
18 Honble. William Stewart.*
1 Honble. William Stewart.'
2 Andrew M'Dowall, esq.
William Maxwell, jun. esq.
3 William Maxwell, jun. esq.
' Made Steward of the Manor of Old Sbareham in the County of
Suuex; a new Writ ordered, February 22, 1761. — » Brother lo
ific Earl of GalloVJay ; a Captain in the Navy. — 3 Made Receiver-
General of the Land Tax in Scotland ; a new Writ ordered. August
J, 1784. — 4 Second Son of the £arl of Galhway; a Lieutenant-
Colonel ill the Army.
Pari. 12. Jame-i Murray, esq. pelitloued. On the 22d of Febru-
ary i~,6i he requested leave to withdraw it, to which the House
ag e;d.
Pari. 16. 7bamas Gnldie, esq. petitioned against Mr McDowali's
Election. On the i8th of February 1785, the Chairman of the Com-
mittee that tried this contested Election, reported to the Huuse, that
the silting Member was duly elected.
I Son of the Earl of Gal/oiuay \ a Colonel in the Array — = Made
Sicward of the three Cbiliern Hundreds ; a new Writ ordered, March
20, iMdj,
k J
PAE.LIAMENTAR.Y R£OIST£ll* 395
Pari. No. 301. Edinburgh Cify.
1 1 William Alexander, esq.
12 George Lind, esq/
James Courts, esq.*
13 Sir Lawrence Dundas, bart.
14 Sir Lawrence Dundas, bart.
15 William Miller, esq.^
Rt. Honble. Sir Lawrence Dundas, bart.*
James Hunter Blair, esq.*
16 James Hunter Blair, esq.^
Sir Adam Ferguson, bart.
17 Rt. Honble. Henry Dundas.^
18 Rt. Honble. Henry Dundas.
1 Rt. Honble. Henry Dundas.
2 Rt. Honble, Henry Dundas.'
Charle$ Hope, esq.*
Honble. George Abercrombie.^
3 Sir Patrick Murray, bart.
' Mad^ Conservator of the Privileges of the Scois Nation in the
Netberiands \ a new Writ ordered, February 19, 1762.— * A Ban**
ker in London. — 3 Not duly elected. — 4 Duly elected, and ought to
have been returned ; died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant for a
new Writ to the Clerk of the Crown, October 12, 1781.— SA Ban-
ker in Edinburgh. — ^ Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds
in tlie County of Buckingham ; a new Writ prdered, August 19,
1784.— 7 Treasurer of the Navy ; made one of his Majesty's Princi-
pal Secretaries of State ; a new Writ ordered, June 8, 1791, he was
re-elected \ appointed a Commissioner of Affairs in the East Indies ;
a pew Writ ordered, June 20, 1793, he was re-elected.
Pari. 12. Sir Lawrence I}uadas, bart. petitioned, and on the 22d
of March 1781, the Chairman reported to the House, that the Pe-
titioner was duly elected, and ought to have been returned. The
Return amended accordingly.
? Lord Privy Seal for Scot/and; created Lord Melville oi Melville
in the County oi Edinburgh; a new Writ ordered^ December 24,
1802.
385 PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.
Pari. No. 292. Peebles Coiinly.
11 John Dickson, esq.
12 John Dickson, esq.'
Adam Hay, esq.
1 3 James Montgomery, esq."
I'l' James Montgomery, esq.'
Adam Hay, esq.*
Sir Robert Murray Keith, kb.^
15 Alexander Murray, esq*
Alexander Murray, esq.'
1 6 David Murray, esq.*
17 William Monigomery, esq.*
18 William Montgomery, esq.
; I James Montgomery, esq.'
2 James Montgomery, esq.*
3 Sir James Montgomery, bart.
' Died, a new Writ ordered, December 3, 1767. — * Lord Advo-
cate for Scolland.—i IVlade L.ird Chief flaron of the Court of Ex-
chequer in Sal land ; a new Writ ordered, May 25, 1775 — 4 Died,
B new Writ ordered, November 1775. — S His Majesty's Ambassador
iixtraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Vienna, and a Colonel in the
Army ; made a Major-General in 1777—^ His Majesty's Solicitor-
General for Seal/and i made a Lord of Session and Justiciary ; a new
Writ ordered, February 28, 1783 — 7 Nephew of Lord Eliboii,
now Lord Elihank.—i Brother of the late Member.— 9 A Lieuten-
ant in the Aticy ; made successively a Captain and Major in the
Army.
Eldest Son of Sir James Montgomery, bart. ; succcerled hif Fs-
34 Baronet. — i Made Lord Jidvoca.e for Scotland i a new Writ
:red, January 15, 1805, he was re-chosen.
Parliament* ART REoistBkf S8^
Pari: No. 293* Perth County.
1 1 Lord John Murray.'
12 John Murray, esq.*
David Graeme, esq,*
13 David Graeme, esq.*
James Murray, esq.^
14 James Murray, esq.^
15 James Murray, esq.^
16 James Murray, esq.
i7 James Murtay, esq.*
Thomas Graham, esq.*
18 Thomas Graham, esq.
1 Thomas Graham, esq.'
2 Thomas Graham, esq.
3 Thomas Graham, esq.
< Brother to the Duke of Atbole^ and Colonel of a Highland Re-
giment of Foot ; made a Major- General in 1755, and a Lieutenant-
General in 1758.—* Nephew and Son-in-law to the Duke of Atbole ;
Succeeded his Uncle as Duke qf Athote ; a new Writ ordered, Feb.
17, 1764.— 3 Secretary to the Queen ; Colonel of a Regiment of
Foot, and a Major-General \ made Comptroller of the Queen^s House-
hold.—-4 Made a Lieutenant- General in 1772 ; made Steward of the
three Chiitern Hundreds in the County oi Buckingham ; a new Writ
ordered. May 6, 1773. — 5 Brother to the Duke of Atboie\ has si
Company in the Guards, and Governor of Upnor Castle ; made Co«
2oncl of a Regiment in 1776.—^ Made Governor of Fort William in
Scotland. — 7 Made a Major- General.-— ^ Made a Lieutenant- General
*^ '793 > ^icd, a new Writ ordered, March 24, 1794,— 9 Lieuten-
ant-Colonel-Commandant of a Regiment of Foot*
Colonel of the 90th Regiment of Foot,
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S9B rAHLIAMSNTAUT REGISTBR^
Pari. No. 80S* Burghs of Inverness^ Forres^ yTaim,
and Fortrose.
1 1 John Campbell, esq.
12 Sir Alexander Grant, bart.
13 Hector Munro, esq.'
14 Hector Munro, esq.*
15 Sir Hector Munro, kb,^
16 Sir Hector Munro, kb,^
17 Sir Hector Munro, kb.
18 Sir Hector Munro, kb.
1 Sir Hector Munro, kb.'
Alexander Penrose Gumming Gordon, esq.
2 George Gumming, esq.*
3 Francis William Grant, esq.^
< Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. — ^ Made a Colonel in the Ar-
my in August 1777 ; made a Knight of the Bath in 1780.— 3 Barrack-
master General for Scotland \ made a Major-General in 1782.-*-
4 Made Colonel of a Regiment of Foot \ made a Lieutenant- Gene-
ral in October 1793^
Pari. 13. Sir j^lexander Grant, bart. and the Delegates of the
two Boroughs who voted for him, petitioned, but they afterwards
requested leave to withdraw it, to which the House consented.
' A General in the Army, and Colonel of the 42d or Royal Regi-
ment of Foot 5 made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds \ a new
Writ ordered, November 24, 1803. — > Brother to the late Member ^
a Merchant oi London, — 3 Son of Sir James Grant y bart.
Pari. 2. Sir Hector Munro ^ K.B, petitioned. The Petition with-
drawn.
rARLIAMENTARV BJLOIST£&» 399
farL No. 304, Burghs of Eighty CuUen^ BanJT^
Inverury^ and Kintore^
11 William Grant, esq.*
Andrew Mitchell, esq.*
12 Andrew Mitchell, esq. ^
13 Sir Andrew Mitchell, KB.*
Thomas Lockhart, esq.*
14 StaatsLong Morris, esq.*
15 Staats Long Morris, esq.^
1 6 William Adam, esq.*
17 Alexander Brodie, esq.
1 8 Alexander Brodie, esq.
; 1 Alexander Brodie, esq.
2 Francis William Grant, esq.*
3 George Skene, esq.
' Lord Advocate for iSroz/nff J ^ made a Lord of Session and Justici-
ary m Scotland 'y anew Writ ordered, December 2, 1754.— « His
Majesty^s Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the King of
Prussia.'^S Made a Knight of the Bath in . — 4 Died, a new
Writ ordered, February 1771.— 5 A Counsellor at Law.— ^ A Colo*
nel in the Army; made a Major-General in August 1777; made
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot in August 1778.— 7 Made a Lieuten*
ant-General in November 1782. — ^ A Counsellor at Law.
^ Son o{ Sir James Grant i a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army.
400 PARUAIIENTART RSOISTXK*
Pari. No. SOS. Burghs of Aberdeen^ Montrose^ Brechin^
InverberviCy and Aberbrothock.
i
1 1 David Scott, esq.
12 David Scott, esq."
Sir John Lindsay, kt.*
1 3 Honble. Thomas Lyon.^
1 4 Honble. Thomas Lyon. *
Adam Drummond, esq.*
15 Adam Drummond, esq.
16 Sir David Carnegie, bart.
1 7 Alexander Callendar, esq.^
Alexander Allardyce, esq.
1 8 Alexander Allardyce, esq.
1 James Farquhar, esq."
2 James Farquhar, esq.
S Honble. John Ramsay.*
Mlta
^ Died, a new Writ ordered, December lo, 1766.— > A Captain
in the Navy.— 3 Only Brother to the Earl of ^/rtf/Aiwor^.— 4 Made
Steward of the Manor of East Hendred in the County of Berks \ a
new Writ ordered, 1778.-^5 A Banker in London \ in this
Parliament before for $t Ives.-^^ Died, a new Writ ordered, April
1792.
' Deputy Register of the Diocese and Archdeaconry of Rochester,
— * Brother to the Earl of Daibousie^ and to the Member for For'
farshire*^ a Major in the Army.
»A&UAMSKTA&Y,aBGI$TJS&*r .401
Pari No. 306. Burghs ^ Forfar y Perthyr DundeCy
and Cupar y andilw Cityof SL Andrew^ ^^
11 Honble. Thomas Leslie-' . ; r . . .^
12 George Dempster, esq.* V*
13 William Pulteney, esq*^ < '].,
George Dempster, esq. .
14 George Dempster, esq. .. . •
1 5 George Dempster, esq,,
16 George Dempster, esq*
17 George Murray, esq.*
David Scott, esq.^
18 David Scott, esq.
1 David Scott, esq.
2 David Scott, esq."
Sir David Wedderburn, hart*
3 Sir David Wedderburn, bart;
^ Second Brother to the Earl of i?o/A^i;.Barrackm^stcr- General
for Scotland.-^ Made Secretary to the Order of . the Thistle ; 9 new
Writ ordered, December 18', 176"^, he was te*^lecicd.*-'i Made his
Election for the County of Cromnrty ; a new Writ ordered, March
3, 1769. — 4 Uncle to the Duke of Athole.\ a. Captain in the Navy %
made a Colonel of Marines in February 1793 ; made Rear- Admiral
of the jVVbite in February 1794, and Vice- Admiral of the White iii
1795 ?' ni^de Steward of the thrc6 Cbiltern Hundreds va the Countj
o\ BuchinghQm ; a new Writ ordered, March 4, 1796.-7-5 A Direc-
tor of the EOiSt India Cgmpanyr) in this Parliameiit before for the
County, of T<?r/ir.
iParl. 13. Robert Mackintosh^ esq. petitioned; but afta*wardi re-
quested leave to'withdraw it, to which the Housd agreed.
I Dicfd, ^nd the Speaker issued his* Warrant to the Clerk of the
Crown to make a new Writ, 1805.
ttoti. w;] 35 d
40e yARLIAIMHTAilT RlOIi^TSHV
Pari No. S07. Bu7*ghs ofCrail^ Kilrennyj^ AnstnUlier
Easter^ Anstruther Wester^ and Fittenweem.
1 1 Sir Henry Erskine, bart.'
12 Sir Henry Erskine, bart/
Sir John Anstruther, bart.^
IS Sir John Anstruther, bart.
14 Philip Anstruther, esq.*
Honble. George Damer, esq*^
15 Sir John Anstruther, b«ut/
John Anstruther, esq.^
1 6 John Anstruther, esq.
17 Sir John Anstruther, esq.
Robert Anstruther, esq.*
William Dundas, esq.^
18 John Anstruther, esq.*^
Alexander CampbelC esq."
i Alexander Campbell, esq.'
2 Alexander Campbell, esq.
8 ELigbt Honble. Sir John Anstruther, bart.'
■r I I ■ I. ■■ < I
> A Lieutenant-Colonel in the Anny ; dismissed the Service by
order of the King, 1756.-—^ Made Keeper of the Private Roads ; a
new Wilt ordered, July i, 17579 he was re*elected ; in October
1760, he was restored to his Rank in the Army, and made a Major*
General and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ^ in 1762 made a Lieu-
tenant-General, and in 1765 Colbnd of the ist or Royal Regiment
of Foot ; made Secretary to the Order of the Thittle j a new Writ
ordered. May 6, 1765, he was re-elected ; died, a new Writ ordered,
Dec. ly, I765.-—-3 Hereditary Carver to his Majesty ixr ScotlamJ.'^
4 Eldest Son of Sir John Anstruther^ bart. ; a Lieutenant of Dra-
goons J made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds % a new Writ.
Ordered, November 20, 1777.— -5 £lde«t Son of Lord Mihon.^^
^ Made Steward of the three Cbiittrn Hundreds in tha County of
Buckingham % a new Writ ordered, December 2, 1782.— 7 Second
Son of Sir John Anstruther^ bart. ; a Counsellor at Law, and Re-
ceiver of the Bishops' Rents in Scotland. — ^ Third Son of Sir John
Anstruther^ bact. 5 made Steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds ia
the
PAKUAMskrAS:? ASOI8TUi# 403
tbe County ai Buckingham j, a new Writ ordered, June 1794.— 9 A
Counsellor at Law. — »o A King*s Counsel, and a IVe/jB Judge j ap-
pointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort Wt'/'^
iiam ov Calcutta \n Bengal', a new Writ ordered., July 19, I797»""^
'' A Major-General, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
Pari. 12. Robert Alexander, esq. petitioned against the Election
t)f Sir John Anstruther^ but afterwards requested leave to withdraw
ity to which the House consented.
Pari. 16. Lieutenant-Colonel ^jm^f ifo/rcrii^ petitioned, but af-
terwards had leave to withdraw it.
'A Lieutenant-General, July 1804; Colonel of the i3th Regi-
ment of Foot. — « Brother to Sir Bbilip Anstruther^ bart. j lat^ Chief
Justice ^t Madras.
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4(M PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER*
Pari No. 308* Burghs of Kirkcaldy, Kinghom,
Bumtislandj and Dysart.
1 1 James Oswald, esq/
12 James Oswald, esq*
J 3 James Townshend Oswald, esq/
14 John Johnstone, esq.
15 John Henderson, esq.^
1 6 Sir Charles Preston, hart.
17 Honble. Charles Hope."*
18 Sir James St Clair Erskine, bart.*
1 Sir James St Clair Erskine, bart.*
2 Sir James St Clair Erskine, bart.*
Robert M Dallas, esq.^
3 Ronald C. Ferguson, esq.^
I A Commissioner of Trade and Plantations^ made a Commission-
er of the Treasury; a new Writ ordered, December 19, 1759, ^^
•was re-elected ; made one of the Vice-Treasurers oi Ireland^ a new
Writ ordered, April 11, 1763, he was re-elected j made a Privy-
Counsellor. — * Only Son of the late Member ; made Secretary for
the Leeward Islands \ a new Writ ordered, January 21, 1772, he
was re-elected, — 3 Eldest Son of Sir *John Henderson^ bart. ; suc-
ceeded his Father as Baronet in 1782. — 4 Second Brother to the
Earl of Hopctoun ; a Captain in the Army j made successively a
Major and Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army.— 5 A Colonel in the
Army j a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army 5 Aide-de-Carop to the
King, and Director of the Chancery in Scotland,
Pari. 14. James Towns end Oswald, esq. petitioned ; not renewed
the 2d Session.
I Major General, and Colonel of the 9th Regiment of Horse
Guards j Director of the Chancery in Scotland^ and Nephew and
Heir of the Earl of Rosslyn. — * Succeeded his Uncle as Earl of
Ross/yn ; a new Writ ordered, January 1805.—^ Chief Justice of
Chester."^ A Colonel in the Army.
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PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER* 405
ParU No. 309. Burghs of Inverkeithing^ Duiifermline.
Cidrossy Stirling^ andQueensferjy.
11 George Haldane, esq/
Robert Haldane, esq.
12 Francis Holburne, esq*
1 3 James Masterton, esq.^
14 Archibald Campbell, esq.^
15 James Campbell, esq.^
16 James Campbell, esq.^
Sir Archibald Campbell, kb.^
17 Sir Archibald Campbell, kb.'
Honble. Andrew Cochrane.^
18 Honble. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone/®
William Tait, esq.
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1 Honble. Alexander Forrester Cochrane.'
^ Honble. Alex. For. Cochrane.* ") r% / / d^# x^
2 Sir John Henderson, ban.* j ^''"^^ ^^^"^"-
3 Sir John Henderson, bart.
^ Has a Company in the Foot Guards ; maiderGgvepor of the Isl-
ziidi o{ Jamaica 'y a new Writ ordered, Febri)ary- r, 1758.— * Vicc-
Admiral of the Red. — 3 Made Barrackmaster-General in Scotland-^
a new Writ ordered, May 9, 1769, he was re*elccted.— 4 A Lieu-
tenant-Colonel in the Army.— 5 Brother of the late Member;
knighted in 1788. — ^ Made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds
in the County of Buckingham 5 a hew Writ ordered, July 1789.—
7 A Major-Gencral, and Colonel of a Regijment.of Foot.-r-^ Died, a
new Writ ordered, April 4, 1791. — 9 Fourth il^rothcr to the Earl of
Dundonaid \ a Major in the Aim^ ; afterwards made a Lieutenant-
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot ; took the Name of Johnstone \v\ this
Parliament, on his Marriage with a Daughter of the. .Earl oiHope-
toun.^^^^ Made Governor of the Island of Dominica ; a new Writ or-
dered, March 3 r, 1797.
Pari. 12. Alexander Wedderhurn^ esq. petitioned, but afterwards
had leave to withdraw it.
Pari. 14. ^\x Alexander Gilmour^ bart. petitioned, and also four
Petitions from Electors cotnplaining of an undue £1ection and Re-
D d 3 turn
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Wril ordered, May 24, 1^65, he was re-elected.-*3 Made Lord
Clerk Register for Scoilana* anew Writ ordered, November 10,
1768, he was re-elected«--r4 Chamberlain of the County of Fife.^^^
5 Lord Advocate for Scotland \ made Lord President of the Court of
Session 10 Scotiand\ a new Writ ordered, January 27, 1790.«^
^ Chamberlain of the County of Fife,
Pari. i8. Jarms Dunhp, esq, petitioned against Mr Craufitrd^i
Election.
' Not duly elected.—^ Duly elected, and ought to have been re-
tuned.
Pari. 2. Boyd Alexander^ esq. and the City of Kjldsgow^ tnd Bo«
rough oi Rutberglen petitioned. The Committee that tried this Elec-*
tion found, that Boyd Alexander^ esq. was duly elected, and ought
to have been returned \ and that the Petitions were neither frivolous
or vexatious.
Pari. 3. petitioned against Mr CmnfbelPi
Election.
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408 rAIU.IAMXNTARYraEl£OIBTJER»
Pari. No. 511. ^iirghs qfS^lhirk^ t^eelflei^ Lar^arh^
and Linlithgow.- ' ■
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11 JohaMurray, e^.
12 John Lockhart Ross, esq»». ' :
13 John Lockhart Ross, esq.* .
James Dickson, esq.^
Sir James Cockburne, bart.*
14Sir.Janr^s Cockbprne, ba^t,
15 Sir James Cockbuilie, bart.-*'' ^ *"•
1 6 John Moore,, esq.^
17 William Grieve,. esq. . ''*.. * ;• *
18 George, Vise. Stopford.^
V
1 George, Viscount Stopford.'
2 Wilham Dickson, esq.*
3 Sir Charles Ross, bart.^
I A Captain in the Navy, — ^ Made his Election for the County of
Lanark ; a new Writ ordered, November 29, 1768. — Z A Merchant
in London ; died, and the Speaker issued his Warrant to the Clerk of
the Crown to make out anew Writ, November I771.— 4 A Director
of the East India Company^— ^5 'A Captain in the Army j made
Major to a Regiment of Foot. — ^ Eldest Soti of the Earl oi Courtown
in Ireland^ and Son-in-teiv to the Duke of Buccieugb. '
* Son of the Earl of Courtown in Ireland^ and Treasurer of his
Majesty's Household. — 2 Lieutenant-Colonel of the 42d Regiment of
Poot.— '3 A Major 'General, and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
JParL No. 312. Haddingto?!, Dunbar, North Berzvick^
Lauder J and Jedburgh^ .
2 1 Andrew Fleftcher, jun. esq.'
12 Sir HewDalrytrfple, bart.
13 Patrick Warrender, esiq.* ? ri i; » /
Hon. John Maitland.3 ^ j Double Retvr^. ,,,
14 Hon. Johii Maitland.* ' *
Francis Charceris, esq.*
15 Francis Charteris, esq. ^^
16 Francis Charteris, esq.^
William Fullarton, esq. -
17 Hon. Thomas Maitland.^ :
1 8 Robert Baird, esq.
1 Honf Thomas Maitland.'
2 Hon. Thomas Maitland.*
John Dalrymple, esq.^
Hon. Henry Erskine.*
S Hon. William Lamb.*
* Auditor of the Exchequer in Scotland,'^'^ Eldest Son of Sir *John
Warrender ^h^x\..\ a Lieutenant- Colonel of Dragoons ; made King's
Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer in Scotland \ a new Writ
ordered, January 24, 1771, he was re-elected. — 3 Eighth Brother
to the Earl of Lauderdale \ a Major of Marines \ he having inform-
ed the House that he did not mean to contest the matter of the Double
jR.eturn, the Clerk of the Crown was ordered to attend, and erase
out his Name from the Return. — 4 Made Lieutenant-Colonel of a
Regiment of Foot ; died at Savannah in North America \ a new
Writ ordered, November 1779,-5 Only Son of the Honble. Francis
Charteris^ and Grandson of the late Earl of ^i^/wyxj.— ^ His Father
succeeding to the Earl of Wemyis in May 1787, he was then stiled
Lord Klchoy and becoming thereby incapable of representing any
place in Scotland in Parliament, a new Writ was ordered, May 1787.
—7 Brother to the Earl of Lauderdale \ Lieutenant-Colonel of a
Regiment of Foot.
Pari. 13. Charles Ogtlvicy esq. petitioned against Mr Warrender'* s
Re-electioQ. The Chairman of the Committee that tried the Merits
•• ' • • ©f
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419 PAfctlAMBKTAHy USaiBTEftt
of this contefted Election, on the 19th of April 1771, reported to the
House, that the sitting Member was duly elected.
Pari. 14. Sir j^/exander Gi/mouTy bart. petitioned^ and also three
Petitions from the Voters. On the 8th of May 177J1 tho Chairmafi
of the Committee that tried this Election^ reported td the Houses
that the sitting Member was duly elected. ^
Pari. 16. "George Jobnstonej esq. petitioaed. On the
the Chairman of the Committee reported to the House, that the sitting
Member was duly elected.
Pari. 17. ^i///tf/» F»/Air/0/7, esq. petitioned. Ob the
the Chairman of the Committee reported to the House, that the sTtting
Member was duly elected, and that the Petition was fritroloos ttd
vexatious.
> Brother to the Earl of Lauderdale^ and Colonel of one of the
West India Regiments, and a Major-General. — ^ Made one of the
Commissioners of the Board for the Affairs of India » « new Writ
ordered, August 12, 1803, he was re-elected ; appointed Cjoternbr*
General of the Island of Ceyion ; a new Writ or^Bttd, Jakramy tj,
1805 — 3 A Major in the Army \ made Steward rfthe three Cbliltem
Hundreds 'j a new Writ ordered, March 17, i8c6.--^ Brotiher to the
'E^xloi Bucban\ Lord Advocate for &0^((»ri/.«->-5 800 of Vhcount
Melbourne %A Ireland.
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Pmi. No. 318. Burghs <yf Duff^rie^ KirktudbtighU
Sanguhilr^ Annan^ aitd Lochinaben^
1 1 Archibald Douglas, esq.'
]l2 Thomas Miller, esq/
James Montgomery, esq.^
13 William Douglas, esq.
)4 William Douglas, esq.
16 Sir Robert Herries, kt.*
|6 Sir James Johnstone, bt.^
17 Patrick Miller, j.un. esq.^
18 Honl^le. Alexander Hope.^
% VJ\\]izm Hop?, esq/
^ Charles Hope,^ esq/
George, Viscount Stopford/
S Honble. Henry Erskipe.^
I A Lieutenant-Colonel of Dfii|;o<tt6 ; n^de Aide-dm Camp to thf
|Ling id 1756 ; made a Colboel bta Regidaent in I7|8y nid « Ntajor-
General in i759*-^^ Lord' Advocate for Scotland % made Lord Jus*
lice Clerk for ^roz/nW} a new 'Writ orderbd, April 289 17166.—-
3 Lord Advocate for ScodaHd.'^ A Banker in London*^ A Lttu*
^tenant- Colonel in the Anay on Hal£>pay.— ^ A Captain of 'Dragoons.
^-—7 Brother to the Earl olHgpeioun^ a Lieutenant-Colonel of a Re-
giment of Foot; made Xlieutenant-Colond otTinmmtb CassU in
^797-
»
Farh i6« Sir Raiert ^terries, knt« ^itioned*
J A Captain in the Nayy,*-^ Lotd Advocate for Scett^d \ made
*^teward of the three Cbiitern Hundreds in Enchs • a new Writ order-
"^^9 December 24, 1809.— 3 £ldest Son of the £arl QtC9nTtov3n\
TFreasnr^r of his Majesty** Household.— 4 Brother to the Earl of
-^uehan and Lord Ersiiite ; Lord Advocatie for Scotland.
412 ..PARLIAMENT'AjR.Y REOI3T£ll#
Pari Noysu. Burglis of Wighn^ -Ncio^ ijfalloWe^r
. Stranraer^ (md Whitehom.
11 John Hamilton, esq. ^ [ ''•;'" ;/^"- "* -'^
12 Honble. Archibald Montgomery.* ^-- - /'. * '** \ '' '
Honble. Keith Stewart.* ' ' ^ : -^ v : ' / ■.
John Hamilton, esq. •. ^^ ^ * :.>u w ......
IS George Augustus Selwyn. eisq;^ \ 7ijicu ii ^ :; // •.
Chauncy Townsend, esq.* ^ • r^' '-^^"a i*" '"•J'^ ^ ^ -i
William Stewart, esq. ' "* . -' ''m\w ^\X'^\o
14 William Norton, esq.^ .. -.■ ^ . ' •• i rT HiM i!- ;. . T
Henry Watkin Dashwobdjle^.^^^'^-*^'*'^ •' ' '
15 William Adam, esq.^ ►*^- -
i6 William Dalrymple, esq.« j.^. ^.,, .j..^^,
17 Nesbitt Balfour, esq.^ ,» / ^ ^^^^^^^ g;^", /.,, , /
18 John Spalding, esq. ^ » ,. , .\ *:t^ . ' i
±:
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1 John Spalding Gordon, esq.
2 John Spalding Gordon^ esq.V
Honble. "William Stewart.* -
James 0?aham, esq.^ /' ' *
S Honble. tdward Richard Stewart.'''
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I Brother id' the Earl of EgiintounV Lieutenant- Colonel -C(
mandant br a l^egimciTt of Highianderi^ and an< Equerry to t
Q^ueen j made his Election for the County of ^yr \ a new Writ
dcrcd, January 20, 1762.^ — * Second * Sod of tbi Earl .of Ga//ow<r
a Captain in the Navy ; made Steward of the Manor oiOId Sborebi
in the County of ^ttj/^AT J a new Writ ordered, March 16, 1762.
3 Made his Ekotipn for the'C^y^^df ;GioAi^f//er ; a new" Writ ordcrc^
November 22,: 1768. — 4 A Merchant in London \ died, a new W ^"'
ordered, April,6, 1770. — 5 EJdeg; Son of Sir Fletcher . JSor ion, k ^[
the Speaker in jast Parliament ; Minjster to the Swiss Cantons ;
duly elected.— ^^ Eldest Son of Sir James Dashwood^ bart. ;
elected, and ought to have been returned. — 7 Treasurer of the O -
nance j again appointed to the same Office; a new Writ order
April 9, 1783, he was re-eltctcd. — 8 Brother to the E-^rl oi Sta,
a Major.Gcneral in the Army,— p Lieutenant-Colonel of a Rcgixn
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ACGXStSll<
«18
of Foot, and Aid£-du-Campi to the ^ King ^ madei a Mj^or-General
itodCblond ofea iegimentof Fo6tm 1793. •* ^•' -'^
Pari, 12. Hutcbiton Mure^ esq. petitioned, biit afterwards re-
quested leave to wkhdi^wjt,. to' w,HI4hJtlwjHbu«ragfeedldn^ir I
Pari. 14. Henry Wath
of March 1775, the Chairmaii
tested Election, reported to the Hodsfi^tlUMthe l^ltuflki'iivilfr duly-
elected, and ought to have bee&.^^tur^e^ktf^.^^^diRfiitSK'S'M^^m-
ber W^s not duly elected. I -.,... .'.;^ ^'.,;.,. t ...•{' . xArtA^
. » Appointed Steward of the tKfee Cbi/lern Hundneqs jja. heY,\Yjit
drdered, June 28, 1803. — * Second *Son'trF the. Edrt^fptfAt't^i^
Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army ; ma^df Steward dftB^) A^e^hi/-
tern Hundreds 5 a new Writ ordered, JjulyjiQ,' .l8SQpj'H»Ci)Iffithi4. Par-
liament before for Cockermouth, — 4 Fifth Son of the Earl of Gaiio'
way. ^"^ *
Pari. 2. Vans j^gneWf esq. petitioned^ ' Theuttifi^l^itfter found
duly elected, and the Petition not frivQltvttj oirV^JCafiog;^.) a^t,/
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Pari. No. 315. Barglis of Ayr, Irvine, ^hcs<^i
Iiwerary^ and Campbeltown,
11 Honble. James Stuart Mackenzie.'
12 Lord Frederick Campbell.'
Alexander Wedderbum, esq.'
13 Honble. James Stuart.*
14 Sir George Macartney, kt.*
Honble. Frederick Stuart."
15 &r Archibald Edmonstone, bart,
i6 Sir Archibald Edi^onstone, bart,
17 Honble. Charles Stuart.'
John Campbell, esq."
1 8 John Campbell, esq.
1 John Campbell, esq.'
2 John Campbell, esq.
S John Campbell, esq.
I Brother to tlie Earl of Buie.—^ Third Son to the Duke oi Jr.
gyle ; mide his Election for the Burghs of Dumbarlon, &C. ; a new
Writ ordered, November a8, 1761— 3 A Barrister at L;nv, and one
ofh;s MaJMty's Counsellors at Laiv.— 4 Second Son of the Earl of
Bule.—S Son-in-Uw to the Earl of Bute ; made Governor and Cap-
tain-General of the Island* of Crenndo, Grenadines, &c. in the
West Indies ; a new Writ ordered, \ 775.-6 Fourth Son <^
the Ear! of Bute,—! Third Son of the Earl of Bute j a Colonel in
the Army ; made a Major General in October 1793 ; made Sleivard
of the thice Cbi/lern Hundreds in the County of Buckingham; 3 new
Writ ordered, May 10, 1794. — ^ A Counsellor at Law,
» A Master in Chancery.
PARUAMXNTAIIT RIOISTBR* SIS
IRELAND.
J^arL No.91$n Jntrim Conniy^
X Rt Hon. John Staples. Edmund A. M^Naghten, esq.
SHcm. J B.StJohnO'Ndh' Edmund A. M'Naghten, esq.
9 Hoiu J.B.StJohnO*Neil. Edmund A^ M'Naghten, esq.^
< Brother to Earl O^Neil\ a Captain in the Armj.
ParL No. 317. Lisburn.
1 George Hatton, esq.
2 Francis, Earl of Yarmouth.'
3 Francis, Earl of Yarmouth.
' Only Son of the Marquis of Hereford.
Pari:- No. 318. Belfast.
1 Edward May, esq.
2 Edward May, esq.
3 Edward May, esq.
Far. No. 319; Counfyf and Toivn of Cttrrickfergus^
1 Noah Dalway, esq. *
2 Lord Spencer Chichester, t
S Lord Spencer Chichester
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Brother to the Marquis of Donegtit,
416 PARLIAMENT ART KEOlSTEft*
Park No. S20. Armagh County.
1 Hon. Archibald Achesoiu! Rx>bert Camden Cope, esq.
2 Hon. Archibald Acheson.^ Hon. Henry Caulfield.*
5 Archibald, Vt. Acheson.* Hon. Henry Caulfield* »
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» Eldest Son pf Vijcount Gosford.-^^ Bxx^tber to the. ,Earl pf
Cbarlemont.-^ Stiled Lord Achfson from Februtrj ;t^o(^, bis Fathes
baving been created Earl Gosfordm Ir eland. ^^ Succeeded his Fa-
ther as Earl Gosfgrd^ January 1807 > a new Writ ordericdi February
jp, 1807.
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Pari. No. 321. Armagh Town.
1 Patrick Duigenan, esq. lld.'
2 Patrick Duigenan, esq. ll.d.
3 Patrick Duigenan, esq. ll.d.
I Vicar-General of the Metropolitan Court of Armagh^ and of the
Consistorial Court of Dublin ; Judge of the Prerogative Court ;
King^s Advocate-General of the High Court of Admiralty ; Vicar-
General of the Dioceses of Meath and Elphin^ and King^s Professor
of Common Law in Dublin.
Pari. No. 322. Catherloiigh County^
1 William Burton, esq. Sir Richard Butler, bart*
2 David Latouche,jun. esq.* Walter Bagnell, esq.
S David Latouche, jun. esq. Walter Pagnell, esq.
' t^ G0vernor of the County of Catberlougb.
^A&LIAMBNTA&Y REGISTER*
417
Parh No. 323i Catherbugk Tozm,
1 Charles Montagu OrmsbyJ esq.
2 'Charles Montagu Ormsby, fesq.'
George Symes, esq.
3 Hon. Frederick Robinson.*
< Knighted ; made Escheator of Munster ; a new Writ ordered,
June i8o6, A Misrioiher in the Return prevented Mr Symes from
taking his Seat in the House : on Representation of this, the Return
was ordered to be produced, and Proof of the Misnomer being given^
tie Error was corrected, the proper Name inserted, and Mr Symes
teok his scat.—- ^ tiroth^r to Lord Grdnthdm.
PdvU 1^0. 824. Cavan County.
1 Francis Saunderson, esq. Nathaniel Sneyd, escj.
2 Francis Saunderson, esq, Nathaniel Sneyd, esq.
8' John Barry, esq. Nathaniel Sneyd, esq.
Pari. Ko. 325. Clare County.
i Hon. trancis N. Burton.' Hugh Massey Dillon, esq.
2 Hon. Francis N. Burton. Sir Edward O Brien, bart.
3 Hon. Francis N. Burton. Sir Edward O'Brien, bart;
^ Brother to Earl Conyngham.
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418 PARLIAMENTARY RSOISTBR«
ParU No. 326. Ennis Tczvn.
1 John Ormsby Vandeleur, esq.
2 Kt. Hon. James Fitzgerald.
3 Rt. Hon. James Fitzgerald.
Pari. No. 327: Cork' County:
1 Henry, Vise. Boyle.* Robert U. Fitzgerald, esq.
2 Henry, Vise. Boyle. Robert U. Fitzgerald, esq.
S Henry, Vise. Boyle. Hon. George Pansonby.*
' Only Son of the Earl of Sbannon.^^^ Brother to Lord Ponsonby
of Imohely^
Pari. No. 328. Cork City.
1 Montiford Longfield, esq.' Hon. Christ. H. Hutchinson.*
2 Montiford Longfield, esq. Hon. Christ. H. Hutchinson.
3 Montiford Longfield, esq. Hon. Christ. H. Hutchinson.
' A Commissioner of his Majesty's Revenue in Ireland •'^^'^ Brother
to the Earl of Donogbmore and Lord Hutchinson.
Pari. No. 329. Youghall Tmm,
1 Sir John Keane, ban.
2 Sir John Keane, bart.
3 James, Vise. Barnard.'
I Eldest Son of the Earl of Bandonp
PARLIAMBNTARV RKOIST£ll« 419
ParL No. S30. Bandon Bridge Town.
1 Sir Broderick Chinneiy, bart.
2 Sir Broderick Chinnery, bart,
S Hon. Courtenay Boyle/
* Brother tq the Earl of Corke and Orrery j a Captain in the Na-
Pari. No. 331. Kifisale Towiu
1 William Rowley, esq.
2 Samuel Campbell Rowley, esqJ
Henry Martin, esq.
3 Henry Martin, esq.
' Made Steward of the three Cbilteth Hundrtds ; a new Writ or-
dered, April 1 9, 1^06.
ParU No- SS2, Mallow Town.
1 John Longfield, esq.
2 Denham Jephson, esq.
3 Denham Jephson, esq.
ParL No. 333. Donegal County^
1 Henry V. Brooke, esq. Arthur, Vise. Sildley.'
2 Sir James Stewart, bart. Arthur, Vise. Sudley.
3 Sir James Stewart, bart, Henry Vaughan Brooke, esq.
» Son of the Earl of j^rran,
2e a
420 rARLIAM£NTART EEOISTSR.
PavL No. 334. Down County.
1 Robert, Vt. Castlereagh.* Francis Savage, esq.
2 Robert, Vt. Castlereagh.* Francis Savage, esq. ^
Hon. Robert Meade. ^
3 Hon. John Meade. ^ Francis Savage, esq.
I Son of the Earl of Londonderry^ and President of the Board f«t
the Management of the Affairs oi India* — « Made one of his Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State ; a new Writ ordered, July 12, 1805.
•—3 Lieutenant- Colonel in the Army, and Brother to the £ari of
CtanwUliam. — 4 Brother to the late Member, and Uncle to the Earl
of ClanwUliam*
Pari. No. S35. Nezv7y Town..
1 John Moore, esq. .
2 Right Hon. Isaac Corry.'
3 Hon. Francis Needham.*
' Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ire/and ', a Lord of the Treasu*
ry there, and Surveyor-General of the Crown Lands in Ire/and,-^
2 Brother to Viscount Kilmurry of Ireland \ a Lieutenant-General,
and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
Pari. 3. Right Honble. Isaac Corry^ and others petitioned against
Mr Needbam's Election, Ordered to be heard March 17^ 1807.
Pari. Nq. 336. Doxonpatrick Toim.
1 Samuel Campbell Rowley, esq.
2 Charles Steward Hawthorn, esq.
3 Edward Southwell Ruthven^ esq.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 421
ParL No* S37. County and Tozvn of Drogheda.
1 Edward Hardman, esq.
2 Edward Hardman, esq.
3 Henry Meade Ogle, esq.
ParL No. 338. Dublin County^
1 Hans Hamilton^ esq. Frederick J. Falkiner, esq.
2 Hans Hamilton, esq. Frederick J. Falkiner, esq.*
3 Hans Hamilton, esq. Frederick J. Falkiner, esq.
/
I Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
Pari. No. 339. Dublin Ciii/.
1 John C. Beresford, esq. Rt. Hon. George Ogle.
2 John C. Beresford, esq/ John Latouche, jun. esq.^
Robert Shaw, esq.^ *
3 Robert Shaw, esq. Rt. Hon. Henry Grattam
^ Appointed Kscheator of MunsUr ; a new Writ ordered, Mar<;h
i8» 1804.^^2 A Banker and Comptroller of the Post Office in the
City oi Dublin.'^ A Banker in the City of Dublin,
Pari. 3. petitioned against Mr Grattan^ at
Mr Alderman Sbaw*s Election. Ordered to be heard, 1807.
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422 PARLIAMENTARY RIO|0TE|L1«
Pari. No. 340. College of the Holy Trinity pf Dublin.
1 Hon. George Knox, ll.d.'
2 Hon. George Knox.*
3 Hon. George Knox;
I Son of Lord Viscount Northland,^^'^ Made one of tfae Lords of
the . Treasury in Ireland ; a new Writ was issued, March i6| i8o^,
lie was re-elected.
Pari. 2. Mr P/unieti petitioned. The Chairman of the ConunSt-
^ee that tried this Election, on April 29, 1803, reported^ that the
sitting Member was dulj elected, and that the Petition Wat Mpt firi*
V0I0U8 or vexatious.
pari. No.34fl. Fermanagh County.
1 J. Willoughby, Vt. Cole.* Mervyn Archdall, esq.^
2 J. Willoughby, Vt. Cole.^ Mervyn Archdall, esq.
Hon. Galbraith L. Cole.^
3 Hon. Galbraith L. Cole. Mervyn Archdall, esq«
I Eldest Son of the Earl of EnnishilUn.'^'^ Suceceded his Father
as Earl o^ Enniskilien ; a new Writ ordered, June 1803.— 3 Brother
to the Earl of Enniskillen ; a Colonel in the Army.— 4 A Governor
of the County of Fermanagh ; a Colpnel in the Army, find Lieuten-
ant-Colonel of the 1 2th Regiment oJFDragoont.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER. 423
Pari No. 24i2. Enniskillen Town.
1 Hon. Arthur Cole Hamilton.'
2 Rt. Hon. John Beresford.*
William Burroughs, esq,^
John King, esq,*
William Freemantle, esq.
3 Nathaniel Sneyd, esq.
5
' Brother to the Earl of JE«/wj'i&i7/^fr.— « Made his Election for the
County oi Waterfoni ', a new Writ ordered, December 8, 1802. —
3 Created a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ire/ami^ October 13, 1804 7 appointed a Puisne Jndge of the Su-
preme Court of Judicature in Bengal y a new Writ ordered, Februa-
ry 1806.— 4 One of the Secretaries of the Treasury ; made Steward
of the Manor of East Hendred in Berkshire j a new Writ ordered,
July 1806. — S Made choice to represent the County of Cavan j a new-
Writ ordered, January 5, 1807.
ParL No. 343. Galway County.
1 Hon. Richard French. Richard Martin, esq.
2 Hon. Richard French.* Richard Martin, esq.
Dennis B. Daly, esq.*
3 Dennis B. Daly, esq. Richard Martin, esq.
' Eldest Son of Viscount Dunlo ; his Father being created Earl
of Clancarty in January 1803, 1** ^'^ ^tw stiled Viscpunt Dunlo •
a new Writ ordered, May 1805 ; made a Commissioner of the
Board of Controul \ a new Writ ordered. May 17, 1804, he was
re-elected.—^ In this Parliament for the Town of Galway\ made one
of the Joint Mustermaster-Generak in Ireland 5 a new Writ ordered ^
April 18, 1806, he was re-elected.
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.1
434 • PARLIAMENTARY REGISTEIU
Farl. No. 344. Galway Toxvn.
1 John Brabazon Ponsonby, esq.
2 Dennis Bowes Daly, esq.'
James Daly, esq.
3 James Daly, esq.
I Made Escheator of Munster j a new Writ issued. May 1 805,
he was chosen for the County of Galway .
ParL No. 345. Kerry County.
1 Rt. Hon. M.Fitzgerald.* James Crosbie, esq.
2 Rt. Hoti. M. Fitzgerald. James Crosbie, esq.
3 Rt. Hon. M. Fitzgerald. Henry Arthur Herbert, esq*
? A Lord of the Treasury in Ireland.
Park No. 346. Tralee Town.
1 Arthur Moore, esq.
'^ Rt. Hon. George Canning, esq.'
Rt. Hon. Maurice Fitzgerald.
3 Samuel Boddington, esq.
JohnMetze, esq.
Josias Dupre Porcher, esq.
' Receiver- General of the Alienation OfEce ; appointed Treasurt
of the Navy 5 a new Writ ordered, August 12, 1804, he re-clectc^^
— 2 Made his Election for tlie County of Kerry ; a new Writ ordci
cd, January 1807.
#ARLIAMENTARY REOiSTHR. 49^
Pari. No. 347. Kildare County.
1 M.B.StLegerKeatinge,esqi John Latouche, esq.
2 Lord Robert Fitzgerald.* Robert Latouche, esq.
S Lord Robert Fitzgerald, Robert Latouche, esq.
* Brother to the Duke of Leinster ; Envoy Extraordinarj and
Plenipotentiary at the Court of Pdrtugai,
Pari. No. 348. Kilkenny County.
1 Hon. James W. Butler.' Rt. Hon. W. B. Ponsonby.
2 Hon. James W. Butlen Rt. Hon. W. B. Ponsonby.*
Hon. G. Ponsonby, jun.^
3 Hon. James W. Butler. Hon. Fred. Ponsonby.*
* Brother to the Earl of Ormond. — ' Created a Peer of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland by the Title of Lord Ponson-
by ol Irf^okiilj in the County of Corie; a new Writ ordered, March
i8o6.— I Eldest Spn of Lord Ponsonby the late Member ; succeeded
his Father as Lord Ponsonby^ immediately before the Dissolution of
the third Imperial Parliament.*— 4 Brother to Lord Ponsonby. -
Pari. No. 349. Kilkenny City.
1 William Talbot, esq.
2 Hon. Charley Harwood Butler.'
3 Hon. Charles Harwood Butlen
% Second Brother to the Earl of Ormonde,
1
1
426 i'ARLXAMEKTARY HfiGISTESL.
Pari No. S50. King^s Counhf.
1 Sir Laurence Parsons, bt/ Dennis Bowes Daly, esq*
2 Sir Laureace Parsons, bt.* Thomas Bernard, esq.
3 Rt/Hon. Sir L. Parsons. Thomas Bernard, esq.
I A Governor of the King*s County. — » Made one of the Lorjs of
the Treasury iii Ireland \ a new Writ ordered, March 169 1805, he
vvas re-elected ; a Governor of the King^s County.
ParL No. 351. Leitrim County 0 -
1 Nathaniel, Vt. Clements.' Rt. Hon. Theoph; Jones*
2 Natfaani^, Vt. Clements.* Peter^Latouche, jun. esq.
Henry L Clements, esq.
3 Henry J Clements, esq. William Gore, esq.^
I Eldest Son- of the Earl of Leitrim,'^^ Succeeded his Father as
Earl of Leitrim ; a Warrant issued by the Speaker tb the Clerk of
the CrowD to make out a new Writ, August i8o4,— 3 Son of the
Earl of -«45rri7«.
ParL No. 352. Limerick County.
1 Jojhn Waller, esq. William Odell, esq.
2 Charles Silver Oliver, esq. William Odell, esq.
3 Hon. Windham Quin.' William Odell, esq.
I Eldest Son of Lord Adore.
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\
tA&tXAMENTART REGISTEU^ 427
Pari. . No. 353. Limerick City:
1 Henry Deane Grady, esq,
2 Charles Vereker, esq.
8 Charles Vereker, esq.
Pari. No. 354. Londonderry County.
1 Hon. Chas. W. Stewart.' Sir George Fitzg. Hill, bt.
2 Hon. Chas, W. Stewart. Lord George Beresford.*
S Hon. Chas. W. Stewart. Lord George Beresford.
X Socond Son of the Earl of Londonderry ; Lieutttiatlt-Colonel of
the i8th Regiment of Dragoons.^— ^ Brc^her to the Marquk of Wa*
' terford' a Major of Dragoons.
Pari, 3. petitioned against the Election of
die Honble. Charles Stewart and Lord George Beresford*,
Pari No. 353. Londonderry City.
1 Henry Alexander, esq.
2 Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, bart.
S Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, bart.
' i
428 PA&LIAMEKTAR7 REGISTER*.'
Pari. No. 356. Coleraine Borough.
1 Walter Jones, esq.
2 Walter Jones esq.
3 Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, bart.'
Walter Jones, esq.
« Made his Election for the City of Londonderry \ a new Writ
ordered, January 1807.
Parh 'No. 35*7» Longford County.
1 Sir T. Fetherstone, bt. Sir Wm. G. Newcomen, bt.
2 Sir T. Fetherstone j bt. Hon. Tho. Newcomen,'
6 Sir T. Fetherstone, bt, George John, Vt. Forbes.*
I Son of Viscoantess Newcomen. '-^'^ Eldest Son of the Earl of
Granard; a Captain in the Army.
Pari. No. 358. Louth County:
1 Rt. Hon. John Foster.' William C Fortescue, esq.
2 Rt. Hon. John Foster.* William C. Fortescue, esq.*
3 Rt. Hon. John Foster. Robert, Vt. Joscelyn.*
I A Governor of the County of Louth. — * Appointed Chancellor
of the Exchequer, and a Commissioner of the Treasury in Ireland^
July 12, 1804 ; a new Writ ordered, July 1804, he was reelected.
—3 Succeeded his Uncle as Viscount Clermont in October 1806 ,• no
new Writ issued.— 4 Eldest Son of the Earl oiRoden.
I^AJILIAMENTART RBOISTSR. i29
Pari. No. S59. DundaVc Borovgh.
1 Rt. Hon. Isaac Corry.
2 Richard Archdall, esq.
3 'John Metge, esq.'
Josias Dupre Porcher^ esq.
' Made Escheat or of Munster ; a new Writ ordered, January 5,
i8o6.— ^ In this Parliament before for BUtcbingly. {See No. 182.
Pari. No. 360* Mayo Couitfy.
1 Rt. Hon. Denis Browne." George Jackson, esq.
2 Rt. Hon. Denis Browne. Hon. Henry Aug. Dillon.^
3 Rt. Hon. Denis Browne. Hon. Henry Aug. Dillon.
' Brother to the Marquis of ^//^o.— * Only Son of Viscount Dillon.
' Pari. 3. A Petition presented against the Election of the Right
Honble. Denis Brov^fl.
Pari. No. 361. Meath County.
1 Hamilton Gorges, esq.'* Sir Marcus Somenrille, bt,
2 Thomas Bligh, esq. Sir Marcus Somerville, bt.
3 Thomas Bligh, esq. Sir Marcus Somerville, bt.
4a& ?A«XIAMXNr ART RfiOI8TB««
Pari No. 862. Managhan Counitfn
1 Richard Dawson, esq. Vacant.
a Richard Dawson, esq. Charles Powel Leslie » esq.^
3 Richard Dawson, esq. Charles Powel Leslie, esq^
Pari. No. d63. Queen^s County.
1 Rt. Hon. W. W. Pole.' Vacant.
2 Rt. Hon. W. W. Pole. Sir Eyre Coote, kb.*
Henry Pamell, esq.'
3 Rt. Hon. W. W. Pole. Henry Pamell, esq. ^
I Brother to Marquis Wellesley \ Clerk of the Ordnance, and a
Governor of the ^een^s County.—* Brother to the Lord Castlecoote\
a Major-Generaly and Colonel of a Regiment of Foot \ made Lieu-i
tenant-Governor of the Island of 'Jamaica } a new Writ ordered,
January 2i, i8o6. — 3 In this Parliament before for Porfar/ington ',
appointed one of the Commissioners of the Treasury in Ireland y a
new Writ ordered, March i8c6y he was re-chosen.
Pari. No. 364. Portarlington.
1 William Elliot, esq.
2 Henry Parnell, esq.'
Thomas Tyrwhitt, esq.*
John Langston, esq.
3 Sir Oswell Mozeley, bart.
^ Made Escheator of Munster 5 a new Writ ordered^ December
8, 1802. — ^ Keeper of the Privy Seal 5 Private Secretary, and Se-
cretary Extraordinary to the Prince of Wales ; made Lord Warden
of the Stannaries in Cornwall and Devonshire j made Steward of the
three Chiltern Hundreds 5 a new Writ ordered, February i;8o6, he
was chosen for Plymouth.
PARLIAM£KTARY REGISTER. 431
Pari. No. 365. Roscommon County.
1 Hon. Thomas Mahon.' Arthur French, esq.
2 Hon. Edward King.* Arthur French, esq.
5 Hon. Stephen Mahon.^ Arthur French, esq.
'Eldest Son of Lord Hartland\ a Lieutenant*Colonel of Dra-
goons.-—^ Brother to the Earl of Kingston j a Captain in the Navy.
—3 Second Son of Lord Hartland j a Lieutenant- Colonel of Dra-
goons.
Pari. No. 366. Sligo County.
1 Joshua Ed. Cooper, esq." Charles O'Hara, esq.
2 Joshua Ed. Cooper, esq. Charles O Hara, esq.*
3 Edward S. Cooper, esq. Charles O'Hara, esq.
■
* Governor of the County of S/igo.'-^* Appointed one of the Com-
missioners of the Treasury in Ire/and ; a new Writ ordered, March
l8o6, he was re-chosen.
Pari. No. 367. Sligo Borough.
1 Owen Wynne, esq.*
2^ Owen Wynne, esq**
George Canning, esq.
S George Canning, esq.
' Governor, and Custos RotuloruM of the County of Sligo."^'* Made
Escheator of Afo/rj/^r ; anew Writ ordered, June 30, 1806.
432 PARLIAMENTARY REOISTSR*
Pari. No. 868- Tipper ary County.
1 Francis, Vt- Matthew." Joha Bagwell, esq.*
2 Francis, Vt Matthew,^ John Bagwell, eisq.
3 Hon. Mont. Matthew/ Hon. Francis A. PWttie*^
' Eldest Son of the Earl of Landaff, — « A Governor of the Coun-
ty of Ttpperary.^^Z Succeeded his Father as Earl of Landaff \ a new
Wric issued, l8o6. — 4 Brother to the Earl of Landaff \ d
Colonel in the Army.— -5 Brother of Lord Donally..
Part. No. 869. . Cashell City.
1 William Bagwell, esq.
2 kt* Hon. William Wickham.'
3 Archibald John, Vt. Primrose.*
I Secretary ^f State for the Irish Departmenty and Keeper of th<f
Privy Seal in Ireland. This he resigned in 1803. Appointed one of
tbe Commissioners of the Treasury ; a new "Writ ordered, February
1^^ 1806, he was re-cho$en. — « Eldest Son of the Eztiot kosebefry
in Scotland,
Pari. No. S^O. Chnmell Borouglu
1 William Bagwell, esq.
2 William Bagwell, esq.
3 William Bagwell, esq.
PiiaiilAMENTARY REOI8T£K.^ 4l23
Pari Ko. 37 1 . Tyrone County.
1 VacanL James Stewart, esq.
2 Rt. Hon. John Stewart.' James Stewart, esq.
• 8 Hon. Thomas Knox.* James Stewart, esq.
' Attorney- General in Ire!and\ credited a Baronet, June 2f, 1803*
•—« Eldest. JSon of Vi$count iVbr/i6/tfW.
Pari: l^o. 372. Dungannon JSorougfi*
i sit Charles Hamilton, Wt.'^
? Hon. John Knox.*
Sir Charles Hamilton, bart*
3 Hon. George Knox.^
John, Viscount Hamilton.
* Captain in the Navy.—* Son of Lord Viscount Nortbland\ ap-
pointed Escheator of Munster ; a new Writ ordered, iSo^;.
f— 3 Son of Viscount Nortblandi made his Election for Dublin Uni'-
versity\ a new Writ ordered, January 1807.— -4 Eldest Son of the
Marquis of Abereorn.
ParU No* 3? 3. Waterford Coiinfyi
1 Rt. Hon. J. Beresford.' Richard Power, es(J»
2 jRt. Hon. J. Beresfordi* Edward Lee, esq.
John C. Beresford, esq.^
8 John C. Beresford, esq. Richard Power, esq.
' Uncle to the Marquis of Waterjord \ a Commissic/ner of his Ma-
jesty's Revenue, and Taster of Wines in the Port o^ Dublin irt Ire-
land,— *pied, and the Speaker issued hii Warrant to the Clerk of the
Crown to mak-e out a new Writ, December 1805.-^8011 of the de-
ceased Menvber.
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4S4t FAHUAMSNTARY RJS0I6TBR#
ParL No. 374. Waterford Cify.
1 William Congreve Alcock, esq.
2 William Congreve Alcock, esq/
Sir John Newport, bart.*
3 Rt. Hon. Sir John Newport, bart,
I Not duly clected.-r* Duly elected, and ougbt td haVc IjCcii w
turned ; made Steward of the three Cbiltern Hundreds ; a new Writ
ordered, February 13, 1806.— ^Appointed, whilst the Seat in Parlia«
ment was vacant. Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland i he was
re -chosen. . . «
Pari. 2. The Committee found the Election oi William Congrep^
Alcoch^ esq. defective and illegal*, imd tMat Sit ^i5« JWJrti^^w^, oart;
was duly elected, and ought to have been retunwdy^ Dtfc* 7, tSog.
• i * ,
ParL No, 875. Dungarvon Boroughs
1 Edward Leigh, esq.
2 William Green, esq.
3 Hon. George Walpole.'
I Son of the Earl of Or/ord; Under Secretary of State for tte
Foreign Department.
./.
ParL ' No.SB7^ Westnientfi Counly.
1 GustavusH. Rochfbrt, esq. William Smyth^ esq«
2 GustavusH. Rochfort, esq. William Smytfi, esq.
3 GostavusH. Rochfort^ esq« William Smytb^ esq.
PARUAMSKTAR? RBGISTBlU 435
Pari. No. 377. Athkne Borough
1 William Handcock, esq.
2 William Handcock, esq.'
Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, esq.
3 Rt. Hon* George Tiemey.*
« Appointed Escbcator o£ Munster ; an«wWrit ordered, August
12, 1803.-— *^ First Commissiotter of the Board for fndia Affairs.
Parf^ No. 378. Wexford County.
1 Jobn^ Y\$c Loftus.' Abel Ram, esq.
2 John, Vise. Loftus.^ Abel Ram^ esq^
Caesar Colclough, esq.
d John Colclough^ esq. "Robert Stapland Cai^w^ esq*
* Elde^ Soil of the Marquis of Efy'y a Lord of the Treasury, and
Teller of the Exchequer in Ire/an//. — « Succeeded hJs Father as Mar*
quisof^^j a new Writ ordered^ April 23, 1806.
Pari. 2. George Davt's^ esq. presented a petition against the Elec*
tion of Cigsar Colclough^ esq. and the same was appointed to be tried
on the lOthof July 1806, but having neglected to enter into Recog-
nizances according to Law, of which the Sp'iaker informed the
House, on the 3d July, it was moved, that the Order for taking the
same into Consideration, on^he loth instant, be therefore discharged.
Pari. No. 379. Wexford Towm
1 Ponsonby Tottenham, esq.
2 Richard Neville Fumess, esq.
3 Sir Robert Wigram, bart-
Ffj
4d9 PARLIAMEKTAkV REGISTER^
Pari. No. 380. New Ross Town.
1 Robert Ldgh, esq.
2 Charles Tottenham, jun. esq.'
Ponsonby Tottenham, esq.
3 Charles Leigh, esq.
' Made Escheator oiMunster^ June 1805;
Pari. No. 381. Wicklaw County.
1 "William H. Hume, esq. George Ponsonby, esq.
2 William H Hume, esq. George Ponsonby, esq.*
3 William H. Hume, esq. William lighe, esq.
' ' Appointed Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal in InimiJ;
fli new Writ ordered, April 19, 1806, but the Parliament was dis*
solved before an Election in consequence thereof took place.
ALPHABETICAL LIST
or ALL THE
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT,
Since May 31, 1*7 5ft.
Charles A BBOT» Kidbrook, Suss.
5ir John jLJLAbdy^ hart. Albyns^ Essex
Sir Anth.Thos. Abdy, bart. Cobhaniy Surrey
James
Sir Ralph
Surnett
Sir Robert
Hon. George
Archd. Visct. Acheson^ now Earl of Gosford
Sir Tho. Dyke Acland» bart. Columptoo^ Devon.
John Acland^ esq. Fixton, Som.
Pierce Ashe A^Court, esq. Heytesburyi Wilts
A'Courty esq. do. do*
No.
26. 134, 136. 207
— 72
— 227
277
277
277
277
Wm. Ashe
Wm. Ashe
James
Robert
Robert
William
John
Charles
William
James
George
William
Abercromby, esq. Brucefield, Clackm.
Abercr«mby, k.b. Tillybodie, Clackm.
Abercromby, esq. Brucefield, brother of dp.
Abercromby, k.b. brother of do. — •
Abercromby, son of Baroness Abercromby 277.301
320
207
207
207
44, 124
— 41
A^Court| esq. do. do. «—
Adair, esq. Serjeant at Law — «
Adair, esq. — 277, 301
Adam, esq. Dowhill, Kinross-shire 277
Adam, esq. Blair, do. 185. 287. 295. 304. 314
Adams, esq. Feterwel], Cardiganshire 254
Adams, esq. "— 64
Adams, esq. — - 49
Adams, esq. ll.o. 29. 193. 206
Adams, esq. (see Ansop) Sanbrook, Salop 27
Adams, esq. r-* 53
F f 3 Robert
William
f
John
Sir Edmund
( 438 )
Robert AdamsoDi esq. —
Jienry Addington, now Viscount Sidmouth
John Heley Addington, esq. Teddington, Mid.
Ja. Whorwood Adeane, esq. Babrnbtlt HMt Ctmb.
Step. Thurston Adey, esq. — «-
John Agnew, esq. —
Sir Robert Ainslie, knt* — > .
Aislabie, esq. Studley Royal^ York.
Affleck, esq. DrilhamHally Suff.
Affleck^ bart. Feringhoe-Hall» £s8»
Wm, Congreye Alcock, esq. — -
John Aldridge, esq. New Lodge, Suss.
B>ichd. Neville Aldworth, esq. fiillingbeary Berks
WilUam
Boyd
^fcnry
Alexander
Benjamin
Jefferys
Benjamin
Josuah Visct.
Sir Thomas
No.
213
210
24- 75- 235
15.17
124
x6i
229
12. 172
73
374
93
6
294
^16. 355
30J
128. 140
«<>
178
— I
122. 180
51. 112. 120
Ambler, esq. — 27. 162. 193. 23II
Amcotts, esq. Kcklcthorpe, Nott. , lOj
Amcotts, bart. ditto -7-
Amh'^rst, esq. —
Amyand, esq. Ham. Surrey
Amy and, esq^ — *
Amyandy bart. (sec Comcwall)
Amyatt, esq. Freemantlc, Hants
Ancram, (afterwards Marquis of Lothian)
Alexander, esq. Edinburgh City
Alexander, esq. Southbar, Renf.
Alexander, esq* —
AUardyce, Dunottar, Kincardineshire
Allen, esq. • —
Allen, esq. *^
Allen, esq. Bridge water, Somerset '
Allen, of Ireland —
Alston, bart. Odhill, Bedfordshire
peo.John Vise. Althorpe, now £arl Spencer
John Cha.yisc. Althorpe —
Charles
Pharles
Sir Wharton
William
plaudius
John
Sir Gtaxgfi
James
William Earl
Charles
3£velyn
21. 243
24t
28
52.80
49. 13S
23O
Anderson, now Lord Yarborough
Anderson, esq. brother of ditto
John William Anderson, bart. Hendon, Midd.
C.NevinsonVt. Andover, son of the Eaxi of Suffolk
103. 236
J06. 236
St. xit
196
Miles
t 4)9 )
0.
Miles Petit
John Julius
Arthur
Francis
Thomas
George
Thomas
George
William Lee
Sir John
Philip
Sir John
Robert
Henry Lord
Charles
Chaloner
SJchard
— 27
44
232
28
S
x6S
168
168
168
14
307
307
307
307
78
31
6. 2o3
Andrews^ esq. •»
Angersteln^ esq* •«»
Aonesley, esq. Bktchington^ Ox£i
Annesle7» esq. Reading, Berks
Anson, esq. Shugborough, Sta£F.
Anson, esq. Adams, ditto
Anson, esq. now Viscount Anson
Anson, esq. brother of ditto
Antonie, esq. Colworth, Bed.
Anstruther, bart. Eliehouse, Fifeshire
Anstruther^ esq. son of ditto
Anstruther, bart, 2d son of ditto
Anstruther^ esq. 3d son of ditto
Apsley, now £arl Bathurst
Arbuthnot, esq. -—
Arcedeckne, Cockfield-hall, Suff.
Arden, afterwards Lord Alvanley 147. 162. 235. 239
C. Geo. Lord Arden, I. P, — 21. 49. 199
Henry Archer, esq. Hale, Hants 199
Hon. Andrew Archer, afterwards Lord Archer 193
Mervin Archdall, junr. esq. Castle Archdali^ Ferman.
Richard Archdall, esq. —
Sir John Armytage, bart. Kirklees, York
Sir George Armytage, brother of ditto — «
Hoh.R.Allert. Arundel, Mauleverer, York —
Shucburgh Ashby, esq. £venby-hall, Leicest.
Wm. Windham Ashe^ Earsham, Suff. *—
William Ashburnham, Bromham, Suss.
Hon. Croplcy Ashley, brother to the Earl of Shaftesbury
Sir John Astley, bart. Patteshall, Salop
Sir Edward Astley, bart. Melton Constable, Norf.
Sir Jac. Henry Astley, son of ditto —
SirWilloughby Aston, bart. Rislcy, Derbyshire
Arthur Atherly, junr. esq. r—
Christopher Atkinson, esq. —
Richard Atkinson^ esq. — •
Ff 4
19S
341
359
225
225
227
102
176
62
>39
114
114
13P
156
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Aubrey, bart. Durton-hoase, Bucks 6» 8, ix. $9*235
Aubrey, esq. brother qF ditto 6
Auckland^ now Lord Auckland^ I. P* 136. 207
Aufrere, esq. Chelseai Mid4« 107
B.
Thomas
Richard
Barnaby
Edward
Anthony
SirW.WagstaflF^
Sir WilliafXf
Robert
James
.George
Evan
Robert
Walter
Willianj
John
Richard
Jlenry Johii
William
Sir William
Peter Wm.
Nisbet
John
Charles
William
Robert
Sir R. Warwick
Sir Charles
BABINGTON, c^. Rothley-Templc, Leiccsj. 10?
Backwell, esq. Billing. Nbrlhaxppt. 122
Back well, esq. -r ,144
Bacon, e^q. Earlham, Norf. 39. |ij
Bacon, esq. Hoghill, Midd. — ix
Bagotj bart. Blithfield, Staff. — 134
Bagot, bart. his son, (afterwards Lord Bagqt) 167
Baikie, esq. Tankernes^ Orkney
Baillie, esq. ' -^
Baillie, esq. Jerviswood, Berw.
Bailli^, esq. —
Baird, esq. Newbyth, Haddingtonshire
Bagwall, esq. Killimonde, Catherlougb
Bagwall, esq. Marifield, Tipperary
Bagwall, esq. -rr
Bagwall, esq. — »
Baker, esq. r—
291
189
146
32a
350
ib.
90
J^'^
Baker, esq, Bayford Bury^ Herts 53. 84. 86. 235
Baker, knt. Thames Ditton^ Surrey
Baker, esq. Ranston, Dorset. —
Balfour, esq. —-
Balfour, esq. Orkney —
Baldwin, esq. Agalate^ Salop •^
Baldwin, esq. -7-
Balcb, esq. Twiford, Somersetshire
Bampfylde, Pottimore, Devon,
Bampfylde, bart. son of ditto
53
196
ib.
291
333
47
48
Pharles
CSarles
Htnry
lohn
Robert
George
Joseph Foster
John
Sir Francis
Alexander
Henry-
Thomas
Sir Robert
Hugh
Henry Visct.
( 441 )
^ankes, esq. Broadchalke, Wilts
BankeSi son of ditto -—
Bannerman^ esq. —
Barbor^ esq. Somerford, Staff.
Barclay, esq. Burford Lodge^ Surrey
Rob. AUardlce Barclay, esq. Urie^ Kincard.
jBir Robert ' Barclay, bart. «—
Barham, esq. — »
Baring, esq. Mount Radford, Devon.
Baring, bart. Larbeer, Devon.
Baring, esq. 2d son of Sir Francis
Baring, esq. sOn of Sir Francis
Baring, 3d son of Sir Francis — •
Barker, bart. Bushbridge, Hants
Barlow, esq. Laurenney, Pembroke
Barnard, son of the Earl of Darlington
W.Henry Vise. Barnard, ditto —
Sir John Barnard, knt. Clapham, Surrey
Barnard, bart. Brampton, Hunt.
Barne, esq. Yoxeley, Suff. --•
Bamcy esq. Sotterley^ Suff. —
Barne, esq. —
Barrtt, esq. Lee, Kent -—
W. Wm. Vise. Barrington, Beckett, Berks, I. P.
Sir John Barrington,, bart. Swainston, Hants
John Barrington, esq. son of ditto «-*-
Sir Charles Barrow, bait. Hygrove^ Glou.
Isaac Barr^^ esq. — •
Hon. Richard Barry, Marbury, Lan. — ^
Richd. Earl of Barry more, Wargrave, Berks
Richard Barwell, esq. Stansted, Suss.
Sir Francis Bassett^ bart. now Lord de Dunstanvillc
Francis Basset, esq. Hainton-court, Dev.
John Pollexfen Bastard, esq. Ketley, Dev.
Edmund Bastard, Sharpham, Dev. -^
John Viscount Bateman, Shobdon-court, Heref» I, P.
Hon. Benjamin Bathurst, son of Lord Bathurst
Sir Robert
^iles
Miles
Snowdon
Thomas
69
ib.
182
107
66
162 .
161
48
xo. 30. 209
— 34
10
6
367
70
49. 245
HI
87. ISO
174
ib.
ib.
50
162
ib.
77
10. 209
98
207
26. 35. 245
J2. 52
21.47
57
82. 136
78
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Bathurst, esq. Mixbury, Oxl.
"13
Peter
Bstburst, es(i. Clarendon Park, Wilts
yys
J. Jeffries VIk
. Bayham, now Earl Camden —
>47
Sir Nicholas
Bayley, ban. Plas Newyd, Anglesea
347
Nicholas
Bayley, esq. 2d son of ditto ^
ib.
Lewis
Bayley, esq. Ivclchestec ^
Jja
Nalhania
Bayley, esq. Shiptowa-house, Berks
J
Sir Edward
Bayntun, bart. Spye-parke, Wilts
an
Andrew
Bayntun, esq. eldest son of ditto ^
83
^ Michael Hicks Beach, esq. WilUamstrip Park, Glou.
78
■ Visct. Francis
Beauchamp, now Marquis of Hertford
23-»75
W Henry Lord
Beauclerk, Wingfield, Berks
iiB
George Lord
Beauclerk, brother to the Duke of St Albans 4
Hon, Aubrey
Beauclerk, now Duke of St Albans
iiS
Charles George Beauclerk, esq. —
239
Henry
Beaufoy, esq. Claverley, Salop
117.151
Thoi. Richard
Beaumont, esq. Hexham Abbey, North.
"5
_ Sir George
Beaumont, bait. Dunmow, Ess.
58
m Edward
Eearcrofr, esq. —
27, 206
■ William
Beckford, esq. Fonthlll, Wilts
III.IJ9
■ William
Beckford, esq. his son —
148. 206
Julines
Beckford, esq. Stapleton, Dors.
203
Peler ,
Beckford, esq. —
127
Richard
Beckford, esq. — 66
. 82. 196
William
Belchier, esq. SiKrey ^
181
Robert Visct.
Bclgrave, now Earl GrosveiKW
i9-3i
Ralph
Bell. jonr. esq. Thirke, Yorkih.
228
Henry Lord
Bcllasyse, aftcrnards Earl Fauconbcrg
lai
William
Bellingham, esq. Coleshill, Herts
.83
Hon.Hen.GreyBcnnet —
>40
John
Bentinck, esq. a Captain in the Navy
244
Lord George
Bcntinck, son of the Duke of Portland
212
LoidEdw.C.C
. Bentinck, 2d son of ditto —
43. i!9
LordW.Hcnrj
' Bentinck, 3d son of ditto ^
28. 129
Lord Geo. C.
Bentinck, 4ih son of ditto ^
59
■ . Paul
Eenfield, es^. Woodhall, Herts €7.
212. 213
Rich.
( 443 )
No.
Ridi. H. Alex* Bennet| Beckenham, Kent ^ 39
Richard Benyon, esq. Gideahall, Essex Z2i
Hichard Benjon, esq. Inglefield-liouse, B^ks 6
No^borne Berkeley, esq. afterwards Xord Bottetoart 76
Hon. Geo, C. Berkeley, Cranford — ib»
Howland Berkeley, esq. — 221
Scrope s Bernard, esq. Nether Winchindon 41
liord Geo. T. Beresford — 354
John Clandius Beresford, esq. — 373
James Visct. Bernard, son of the Earl of Bandoo, L ?• 329
Thomas Bernard, junr. esq. — 35O
Lord Robert Bertie, Chislehurst, Kent »— 105
firownlowLord Bertie, now Duke of Ancaster X03
JHon. Peregrine Bertie, Yattendom, OxL . — 134
Peregrine Bertie, esq. Layton, Essex — 2q9
Albemarle . Bertie, esq. — > 107
Thomas Best, esq. Chilson, Kent — 90
George Best, esq. do. do. — 9 1
Slingsby Bcthell, esq. — ill
Hugh Bethell, esq. Rise, Yorksh. "^ 236
Calverly Bewick, esq. — 245
Sir Richard Bickerton, bart. Upwood, Hunt. ^ 91
R. Middleton Biddulph, esq. Chirk-castle, Dub.l 258
John Bindley, esq. Grave, Berks 240
Thomas Lord Binning, son of the Earl of Haddington 44
|Ion. Richard Bingham, son of the Earl of Lucan^ I. P« 85
W. William Bird, esq. — 98
Sir Cecil Bishopp, bart. Parham, Sussex «-• 19^
John Blackburne, esq. junr. — • 235
John Blackburne, esq. — 94» '^^
Sir Walter Blacket, bart. Wellington, Northum* 19^
Sit Edward Blacket, bart. Matfane, Northum. 125
Sit Patrick Blake, Langham-hall, Suff. — 177
Andw. T. Lord Blayney, I. P. — * 2x6
William Biaxton, -esq. Wallinford, Berks 2o8. j26$
Samuel - Blackwcll, esq. Amptney Park, Gbu. ' 7^
5ir
( 444 )
So.
Sir J. Hunter Blair, bart. Dunskej, Wigton 301
Sir John Eland^ bart* Kippax Park, Yorksh: 215
Geo. Marq, of Blandford, son of the Duke of Marlborougb J33
Thomas Bligh, esq. — 361
Sir Matthew Eloxam, knt. Morden, Surrey 92
Samuel Eoddington, esq. — « 346
William Bodville, esq. Madrin, Corn. 265
Peter Bold, esq. Bold, Lane. — > 94
Nathaniel Bond, esq. — 69
John Bond, esq. Grange, Dors. <—• . ib.
Daniel Boone, esq. Rook's Nest, Surrey ijl
Charles Boone, esq. Barkinhall, Suff. 56. 1 19
Henry Bonham, esq. -« 81
R. Wilbraham Bootle, esq. Latham, Lane* *^ 19
£• Wilbraham Bootle, esq. his son — - 170. 2oS
Hon. Edward Boscawen, Hatchlan^ Surrey 21
Hon. George Boscawen, brother of ditto — 21. 32
Hon. John Boscawen, brother of ditto — - 21
Edw.Hugh Boscawen, esq. — 40
George Boscawen, junr. esq. — 21. 40
W. Aug. Spen. Boscawen, esq. •»« 21
Ayscough Boucherett, esq. — 106 •
Henry Crabb Boulton, esq. — « 229
Hon. Wm. P. Bouverie, (afterwards Earl of Radnor) 203
Hon. Edward Bouverie, son of the Earl of Radnor ib*
Hon. Edward Bouverie, son of ditto -* 205
Hon. W. Henry Bouverie, son of ditto — « 122. 203 '
Hon. Barthol. Bouverie, son of ditto «*- 205
Hon. D. P. Bouverie, son of ditto ib*
SirC.W. R* Boughton, bart. Bramber — 193
And. Robinson Bowes, esq. -— 26
George Bowes, esq. Gibside, Northum. 70
Sir George Bowyer, bart. Bracknal, Berks 93
Thomas Bowlby, esq. — 21
Walter ^oyde, esq. — 67
John Boyde, esq. Danson, Kent — • 68
Hon.
( 44f )
Hon.Courtenay
Hon. R. W.
Henry Visct.
Sir Griffith
Tbomas
Cha. fiathurst
Hon. Aug. C.
Robert H.
Wilson
Thomas B.
Thomas
Hon. Thomas
Hon. Thomas
Chas. John
Charles
Nathaniel
Owen S.
Sir Piercy
Charles
Alex. Lord
JSir Brooko
Sir Henry
Henry S*
Orlando
Hon. John
Robert
James
Alexander
Hon. Wm.
James
Charles Visct.
William T.
Hon. Thomas
Thomas
Thomas L.
Henry
Boyle^ Bandon Bridge ««
Boyle —
Boyle — ,
Boynton, bart. Burton Agnes, Yorksh.
BradshaWy esq. —
Braggc* esq. —
Bradshaw ■—
BradshaWy esq* — i
Bradyll, esq. Porfield, Lane.
Brampstone, esq. Skreens, Essex
Brand, esq. Welling, Herts
Brand, esq. Herts «^—
Brand, son of Baroness Dacre
Brandling, esq. —
Branding, esq. Gosford-hpuse, Durh.
Brassey^ esq. Lexford, Herts
Brereton, esq. Shbtwick Park, Chcsh.
Brett, knt. Camberwell, Surrey
Brett, esq. Greenwich, Kent
Bridport, (now Viscount Bridport)
Bridges^ bart. Goodneston, Kent
Bridgemaa, bart. Westin, Salop
Bridgeman, esq. son of ditto
Bridgeman, esq. — •
Bridgeman — -
Bristow, esq. Michel -Dover, Hants
Brodie, esq. Brodie, Elgin —
Brodie, esq. Burne, Kincardineshire
No.
26. 227
327
236
27. 75
146
54
123
43. 96. 189
72. 151. 131
196
ib.
12^
ib.
8$
i5»
93
. 24c
9
89
142* 143
M3
98
ib.
192
282
304
Brodrick, brother to Viscount Middleton,. I. P* 165
Brogden^ esq. Clapham, Surrey 21
Brome, (now Marquis Comwallis) ^ 172. 178
Bromley, esq. Bagton-hall, Warw. — 197
Bromley, (now Lord Montfort) — 17
Broke, esq. Ashton Hays, Chesh. -— 97
Broke, esq. Mere, Chesh. — ib.
BrojPalcy, esq. A))beTley-Lodge — « 220
Isaac
w
1
Na.
■ I)uc Hawkins
I Brown, esq. Badgrc-hall, Salop
'S3' 141
H Anthony
Bron-nc ^ —•
33 »
^P Hon. Dennis
Browne — —
3«o
* I^uncelot
Brown, esq, EUwotth, Hunt. —
87. 88
Francis John
Brown — —
63
Chicles, Lord
Bruce, son of the Earl of Aylesbury
21S
Hon. Thoma!
Bruce, 2d brother to the Earl of Elgin
214. 21S
Hon. James
Bruce, 3d brother to ditto —
2l3
Patrick C.
Brace, esq. Taplow Lodge, Bucks
222. 244
■ Hon. James
Brudenell, now E. of Cardigan 67. 2J<i
. 21&. 239
■ Hod. Robert
Brudenell, brother of ditto —
214. 2.8
■ Robert
Brudenell, son of ditto —
218
H George Bridge
s Brudenell, Eyston, Rut. —
107. 138
■ Tho„=.
Bugden, esq. Barking, Surr.
180
f T.J.me>, Vt,
, Eulkeley, (now Lord Bulkdey) I. P.
247
Richird
Bull, esq. Chipping-Ongar —
39
nmiel
Bull, esq. Caloe, Wilts —
209
Frederick
Bull, c?q. Wanatead, Ess. —
itt
James
Buller, esq. Morval, Corn.
~ 30
John
BuUcr, Stock, Dev. —
31
Jokn
Buller, esq. Kings Ncmpton, Dev.
21. 29. 48
^L Francii
Buller, esq, —
31.29
■ }ma
Buller, esq. Downs, Der. —
48
W John
Buller, Wivercombe, Corn; —
2?
Edward
Buller, Morval, Com. —
IJ
Joseph
Bullock, esq. —
73 1
John
Bullock, esq. Faulkboum-hall, Ess.
ja
J.hn
Bullock, esq. — —
:'■ 93
Sit Ch.t),! T.
Bun bury, bt, —
171
John R.
Burch, esq. —
31+
L JdKph R.
Burcb, esq. —
118.130 1
^1 Sit Ftands
Burdett, bt. — —
J09
■ Rowlat^d
Burdon, esq. ^
70
H John Lord
Barghersh, son of the E. of Westmoreland 63
H Edmund
Burke, esq. Gregorles, Bucks
13. 46. 233
H Richard
Burke, son of ditto —
William
i 447 ^
William Surke, brother to Edmund ^ 214
Sir Edward Burrows, bt. ' ■ i^m ^^
i^ubrey Earl of Burford, son of the Duke of St Albans 226
James Bland Burgess^ esq. Westrow «. ««i 26
John, Lord Burghersh, (now Earl of Westmoreland) 63
John Burgoyne, esq. '— 55, 190
Brownlow> Ld. Burleigh, (afterwards Earl of Exeter) 138
Sir Harry Burrard, bt. Walhampton, Hants X64
Sir Harry Burrard Neale^ bt. — 164
Harry Burrard, esq. — • ib*
Sir Merrick Burrell> bt. •— 30. |86. 214
Sir Charles M. Burrell, bt. -<- . igz
Peter Burrell, esq* Beckenham^ Kent 21* 49* 24a
Sir Peter Burrell, bart. (now Lord Gwydir) 105. 186
William Burrell, ll.d. — 1 1 86
William Burroughs, esq. — - 34^
Matthew Wm. Burt, esq. Maiden Early, Berks 14
Bartholomew Burton, esq;. Petersham, Surrey — « sS
S.8lpb Burton, esq. . — i 68
Phillipsoo Rich. Burton, esq. . «^ .. 1^8
Fcancis Burton, esq. Edworth,. Bedf. 135. 136. 207.
Napier Christie Burton, esq. «*- 236
Robert Burton, esq. Lincolns-Inn m^ 13
T. S. Dyot Bucknall, esq. — S5
jGeorge, Vise. Bury, afterwards Earl of Albemarfe 188
Hon. Nathaniel Burton, 2d son of Earl Conyngham 325
Hon. James Butler^ brother to the Earl of Ormond 348
Hon. Charles Butler, 2d brother to ditto 349
John Butler, esq. Waminghurst-Park, Suss. 187
Robert John- Buxton, esq. Shad well Lodge, Norf. 118
Thomas P. -Byde, esq. Warepark, Herts — 84
Hon. John Byng, son of Vise. Torrington, Wrotham
Park, Herts . — pr
George Byng, esq. Wrothan^ Park, Herts pSt log
George Byng, esq. son of di^tOi Wrotham Park lo^t
Michad Byrne, esq. «-• 4^
Ho'n.
i 448 )
Hon, William B3rron, son of Lord Bttoxv . — • .1^7
Thomas S.D. Bucknall, esq. . . — 83
kon. Charles S.CADOG AN, (afterwards Earl Cadogan) 17
John Calcrafty esq. Ingress, Kent 91* log
Thomas Calcraft, esq. Ancaster, Line. . 61
John Calcraft, esq. — * 6S. 91
Sir John Call, bt. Whiteford, Corn. 4t
Alexander Callendar, esq. Prestonhall, Edinb* 205
Sir John Callendar ~- 128
James Calthorpe, esq. Ampton, Sutf. 206
Sir Henry G. Calthorpe, esq. afterwards Lord Calthorpe 193
Nicholson Calvert, esq. Honsdon, Herts — 79
Sir William Calvert, kt. Mount Maskall, Kent 2i6
John Calvert, esq, Aldbury-hall, Herts 13. 18. 17 1
John Calvert, esq. son of ditto 85. 88. 171. 21a
John Campbell, esq. (afterw. Duke of Argyle) 280. 3 TO
John Campbell, esq. (afterw. Duke of Argyle) 240. 300
Lord Frederick Campbell, 2d son of the Duke of Argyle 273. 280
Lord William Campbell, 3d son of ditto — 273
John Campbell, esq. St ackpool- court, Som. 69. 286
Pryce Campbell, esq. — -278
John Campbell, esq. son of ditto (now Ld. Cawdor) 21a
286
Alexander Campbell, esq. brother of ditto --- 278
George Campbell, brother of ditto — 254
Hon. Alex. H. Campbell — ^ — 275
James Moore Campbell, esq. (afterwards Earl of Loudon) 272
Dugald Campbell, esq. Ballymore, Argyl. 273
Sir James Campbell, bt. Ardkinlass, Stirling — 298
Darnell
( 449 )
No,
Daniel Campbell, esq. Shawfield, Lanark 289
Robert Campbell^ tfsq. Finnab, Arg* --* 273
Sir Archibald Campbell, ilb. In vermeil, Arg. — • 309
Sir James Campbell, kt. brother of ditto — ^ ib.
Ilaj Campbell, esq. Succoth, Dumb. 310
John Campbell, esq. — 315
Henrjr Fred. Campbell, esq. — — 278
Alexander Campbell, esq. Monzle, Perthsl^. -— 307
George Canning, esq. of the Inner Temple 13. 162
George Canning, esq. South-hill Park, Berks 367
Hon. John T. Capel — — 264
Sir James Carnegie, bart. Pitarrow, Forf. — 287
Sir David Carnegie, son of ditto — ^ 284* 30^
Reginald Pole Carew, esq. Anthony, Com. 23. 36. 183
Robert Shapl. Carew, esq. ,— - 370
H. Laws, Earl Carhampton (see Lut^rell) — 109. j4i- ^4
Walter Cary, esq. West Sheen, Surr* — 57 ,
Hon. Lucius F. Cary *- — 65
Francis, M. of Carmarthen (afterwards D. of Leeds) 26. 178
John Camac, esq. Fareham, Hants • •'^ 82
James, Mm of Carnarvon, son of O. of Chandos 155; 269
Robert, Lord Carrington (now Lord Carrington) — J 30
George, Lord Carpenter (see Tyrconncl) * — 161
Hon. Charles Carpenter, son of ditto — 1 28
Thomas * Carter, esq, Edgcott, Nott. — I7C
William Cartwright, esq. Aynho, Nortfi. — I20
William Ralph Cartwright, esq. ditto ^— ib*
John, Lord Carysfort, Elton-hall, Hunt. — ^^ 31 ^7
loshua John, E. Carysfort, son of ditto — Qf^ ^07
Robert, Vise. Ca^tleroagh, son of the Eafl of tondonderry 53. 334
Timothy Caswell, esq. Sacombe, Herts — 86. 123^
Hon. Charles Cathcait, 2d son of Lord Cathcart — « 277
Sir Thomas" Cave, Sunford Hall, I^orth. — mot
Sir Thomas Cave, bt. 3on of ditto — ib.
Robert, Earl of Catherlough, (see Luxborough) — 153
George, Lord Cavendish, uncle to the Duke of Devonshire 45
[tx)L. 11.3 G g
( 450)
JS(U
John, Lord Cavendish, ditto — • 4j;, 65. 225. 227
^Frederick, Lord Cavendish, ditto — ..4$
Richard, Lord Cavendish, brother of the present Duke of
Devonshire — •— 45. 96
G. HenrjyLord Cavendish, ^d brother of ditto — 46. 227
Richard Cavendish, esq. Latimer Ab'bey^ Bucks 13* 15
henry Cavendish, esq. son of Sir Henry — 23
Lord G. A. H. Cavendish, brother to ^hie Duke of l)evonshire 45
George H. C. Cavendish, son of ditto — » It
Cavendish, son of ditto — 46
Caulfield, brother to the Earl of Charlemont ^20
Cawthorne, Cawthorne, Yorksh. *- 96. 104
Cayley, esq. Scampton, Line. -—
Cecily esq. afterwards Marquis of ^Exeter
Wrlliam
JHon. Henry
John Fenton
William
Henry
Hoil. Thomas C.Cecily Blankley-hall, Line. -— '
Chambers, esq. XVliittOQ-Placey Midd.
Chamier, es^. — —
Champion, esq. l£psom, Surrey «—
Chaplin, esq. Blaiikney, Line.
Charlton, esq. Staunton, Nbtt. --
Charteris, esq. (see Elchb) —
Chaytor, esq. Spinithorn, YorksTi.
Chester, esq. Knoll, Glouc. —
Chester, esq. Chicheley, Bucks\
Chester, esq. Cleve-hill, Glouc;
Chetwynd, Hazelor, Staff. —
Hon. William Chetwynd (afterwards Vise. Chetwynd)
George, Vise. Chew ton (afterwards Earl Waldegravc)
Francis Child, esq. Osterley-Park, Midd.
Robert Child, esq. Osterley-Park, Midd.,
Sir Broderick Chinnery, bt. •^—
Richard M. T. Chiswell, esq. Kirby-hall, Ess. ^
Charles Choln^ondeley, Vale Royal^ Chesh'.
Thomas Cholmondeley, ditto —
Nathaniel Cholmley, esq. Whitby Abbey, Yorksh.
George
Anthony
Anthony
John
Job S.
Frances
William
Thomas
Charles
William B.
Hon. W. R.
240
107
54
171
aa. 37
K07
312
32. 231
7^
119
76
170
144
330
235
!b.
135
Toha
. ( 451 )
No.
Edward Joshua Cooper, e^q. — — 366
Edward S. Cooper, esq. — » ^ -« ib.
John • ' Colclough, esq. — 387
W. J. Viscount Cole, son of the Earl of Enniskillen 321
Hon. Galb. L. Cole, l^other of the Earl of Enniskillen 341
John Curwen Christian^ esq» Unerig, Cumberland 4J
John Baker Church, Down Place, Berks — 13
Charles Churchill, fesq^ Farleigh, Hants — : 14
Itdratio Churthill, esq. — « 119
William Chute, esq. of the Vine, Hants 154
James, Earl of Clanbrassil, I. P. — — 26
Sir Thomas Clarges, bart. Aston, Herts — • 104
Hix Thomas Clarke^ kt. Hamp^tead, Midd. — 23
Godfrey B. Clarke, esq. Sutton, Derb. — 45
^erVoise Clarke, esq. Belmont, Hants; 154. 158. 160 '
iLdward Clarke, esq. Mount Ararat, Surr. 217
Robert j Vise. Clare (see Nugent) I. P. — 40. 146
Sit Thomas Claveringj bt. Ajfe^eU, Durh. — 57. 70
William Clayton, esq. Harlingford, Bucks . 14. 182
Sir Kenrick Clayton, bt. Marden, Surrey — 182
Sir Robert Clayton, bt. son of ditto ^— 180. 182
Cdtirthorpe .Clayton, esq. Shepherd's Bush, Midd. 178
sir PMHp Jenn. Clarke, bt. thiddeston-hail, Salop -r-i 49
i>^athaniel. Vise. Clements, son of the Earl of Leitrim 351
John Henry Clements, esq. — ib.
John Cleveland, eSq. Tapley, Devon. 27. 241
John Clfevehnd, esq. sbnr of ditto — ^ 5^
lH.W.Agar,Vt.Clifden, I. P. -^ 207
Hon. George Clinton, son of the Earl of Lfneoln 27
S?r Henry Clinton, ic^, son of ditto ' '- -^ ' 21. 132
William Henry ClintoA, esq. sonofditta — 131
Lo"rd Thomas P. Clinton (see Lincoln)' -^ Ho. 1*3 1
Lord John P. Clintoft, 2d ^on of the Dbke of Newcastle 1 3^1
RichaVd Clive, fesq. Styche,' Satop — 265
feobcrt. Lord Clive> son of ditto, I. P. — 38. 140
G g 2 George
( 45^ )
No.
George Clive^ esq. cousin to Lord Cllve «« 144
William Clive, esq, Stych, Salop — ^ ib.
Edward, Lord Clive (now Earl of Fowls) «— 142
Edward, Vise. Clive, son of Earl Powis — ib.
Hon. Robert Clive, brother of Earl Powis — ib.
Hon. Andrew Cochrane, son of the Earl of Dundonald (see .
Johnston) - — — 309
Thomas, Lord Cochrane, son of the Ead of Dundonald 54
Hon. Alex. F. Cochrane, brother to the Earl of Dundonald 309
Charles Cockerell, esq. -— .. 8j
Hon. Philip J. Cocks, brother of Lord Somers — 183
Hon. Charles Cocks, 2d brother of Lord Robert Somers ib.
Thomas Will. Coke, esq. Holkham^ Norf. — 46* 114
Edward Coke, esq. brother of ditto — 46
Daniel Parker Coke, esq. — 1- 130
Sir John Coghill, bt. Richings, Bucks — 39
Sir William Codrington, bt. Doddington, Glouc. 79. 236.
Christopher Codrington, esq. Darbray, Glouc. — 79
John Colcough, esq. — 378
W. I. Vise. Cole, son of the Earl of Ennlskillen '-.• 341
Hon. LowryG. Cole, brother of ditto . — ib.
Edward Coleman, esq. — — 175
Gabriel, Lord Coleraine (see Hanger) I. P. — 92. I jO
William Colhoun, esq. Wretham, Norf. — I
Sir George Collier, kt. West-hill, Surrey — 54
Sir James Colebrooke, Gatton, Surrey — * 185
Robert Colebrooke, esq. Chilham Castle, Kent 74
Sir George Colebrooke, bt. Southgate, Midd. — * 196
James Edward Colleton, esq. Hayneshill, Berks 23. 40
Sir James Colquhoun, bart. Luss, Dunbarton. 280
Robrrt Colville, esq. Ochiltree, Kinross — 277
Charles Harvey Combe, esq. — — ill
Richard Combe, esq. Earnshill, Som. — 153. 176
RobertWenmanCoke, esq. Longfofd, Derb. 46. 51. 75
Thomas Coke, esq. Holkham, Nprf. — 114
Daniel Parker Coke, esq. — — 46. 130
Edwari
•( 4S3 )
JSo.
Edward Cokei esq. Longford, Derb; -— 46
Hon. George Compton/ (afterwards Earl of Northampton) 1 22
Hon. Charles Compton^ ditto — Lb.
Spencer Compton', esq. ditto ib.
Charles Compton, esq. (now Earl of Northampton) ib.
William Conoll/y esq. Castleton, near Dublin 188. 212
Hon. Henry S. Conway, Park-place, Berks 4c. 118. 179
Hon. Henry S. Conway^ 2d son of the Earl of Hertford 190. 198.
205
Hon. Robert S. Conway, 3d son of ditto — 175, 217
Hon. Hugh S. Conway, 5th son of ditto «— 13. 33. 160
Hon. George S. Conway, 6th son of ditto — 49
Hon. William S.Conway, 7th son of ditto — 198. 205
Henry, Vise. Conyngham, Ramsgate, Kent, I. P. — r 24 1
John Conyers, esq. Copped-hall, Ess. — - 72
John Cooper, esq. Pennington, Hants — 205
George Cooke, es^. Harefield^ Midd. — 1C9
firyaii Cooke, esq. -*- — 233
Sir Grey Cooper, bt. Worlinton, Camb. 27. 30. 91. 230
Edward Joshua Cooper, esq. — -*• 366
Edward Sing Cooper, esq. — > — ib.
Sir Eyre Coote, kb. West Park, Hants 61. 104. 363
'Sir Lionel Copley, bt. Sprotborough, Yorksh. 33. 182
John Corbet, esq. Sundorn, Salop — 140
Sir George . Cornewall, bt. Mocas-court, Heref. — 80
Frederick Cornewall, esq. Diddlebury, Salop *• 82
Thomas Cornewall, Captain in the Navy •— 265
Charles Wolfran Cornwall, esq. Barton- Priors Hants 30. 244. 245
James Cope, esq. St Jameses Palace, Wcstmin. 205
Robert Candin Cope, esq. — — 3 ^^
Velters Cornwall, esq. Mocas-court, Heref. 83
Isaac Corry, esq. — — 160. 335
Sir Samuel Cornish, bt. Sharnbrook, Bedf. — 192
Hon. Edward Cornwallis, brother to Earl Corn wallis 1x0
Hon. William Cornwallis, brother to Marquis Cornwallis 157. 178
Hon. Henry Cornwallis, ditto to ditto — 178
-James Cornwallis^ esq. ditto to ditto •— ib.
G g 3 John
John
Sir John G.
Sir Lynch
( 454 )
Cotes, esq. Woodcote» Salop
Cotterelli bt. Garnons, Hcxti. ^p»
Cotton, bt. Cumbermere, Chesh* «—
Sir John Hynde Cotton, bt. Maddinley, C^O^b* —
Sir Robert S. Cotton, bt« «— —
Cotton^ esq. — i
Court, esq. Auldh^me* Hadd. '^^
Courtenay, bt. afterwards Vise. Coprtcntt^^
Courtenay, esq. Ford, Dev. —
Courtenay, esq. —
Courtown^ Beathall, Ches^. I. P*
Cowper, esq. Hertinford, iierts; •«»
^on. £dw. S. Cowper, brother to Earl Cowper
Hon.J.Bulkeley Coventry, brother to the £arl of CovenUy
Thomas Coventry, esq. Chiswick^ Midd.
James Coutts, esq. Hillhoiise, Midd* *-
'Williain Cowley, esq. — —
Laurence Cox, esq. Woolcombe-hall^ Dor*
Richard Hipp. Coxe, esq. Stone £^ston, Som* — >
Henry Hipp. Coxe, esq. ditto -r- '
CharlcsWestlcy Coxe, esq. — —
Sir Thomas Coxehead, bt. Epping, Ess. — •
James Newsom Craggs, esq. Chad shunt, Warw.
Stapleton
Robert
Sir William
^. Reginald
John
James Earl of
William
No.
89
464
4T
54
2x4. z\9
ih.
301
54- 58
145
ib.
ai3
193
40
James, Vise.
John
Hon. W^illiam
Thomas
Patrick
John
John
Gibbs
Sir Patrick
jCharlcs
Sir James
Champion ?•
Champion P.
— 37
Cranburn, (now IVdarquis of Salisbury) 21. ^3. 214
Craster, esq. Northumb. — 83
— 197
~ 3
— 294
216. 294. 310
— 128
Craven, (afterwards Lord Craven)
Craven, esq. Beenham*place, Berks
Crauford, esq. Auchinames, Renfr.
Craufurd, esq, son of ditto
Craufurd, esq. brother of Patrick
Craufurd, esq. East Grinsted^ Sus^
Craufurd, kt. — —
Craufurd, esq. — —
Creed, kt. Greenwich, Kent —
Crcspigney, esq. Burwood, Surrey
Crespigney, esq. Hintlesham-hall, Suff.
93
196
90
176
Thomas
{ 455 )
.Xhomais "Eaic. Creswell, esq. Pinkney, Qlou.
Thomas
John
No.
Charles Alex.
William
James
Brass
Sir John
Joseph
Richard
Richard
Charles
Henry
Jeremiah
James
Robert
George
Sip Ellis
SirW.A. *
William
sir William
John
Sir John
Peregrine
. I
IFrancis C.
Sir Brownlow
Hon. John
Henry
— ^W
Creswell, esq. son of ditto — 78
Crewe, esq. Crewe-hall, Ches. (now Lord Crewe)
18. 169
Crickitt, esq. Smith-hall, Ess. — 173
Crosbie, esq. — — 132
Crosbie, esq. * — — 345
Crosbie, esq. Chelsfield-court Lodge, JCent 54^ iii
Crosse, bt. Baddhow-hall, Ess. — • 1 10
Cripps, esq. — i — ^8
Crofts, esq. Saxham, SufF. x6. X59. 205
Crpwle, esq. Fryston-hall, Yorksh. 226
Crowle, esq. r— — 230
Cruger, esq. Courthouse, Som. — 146
Crutchley, Sunninghill-jpark, Berks 30. 40. 48^ 189
Cuningham, "esq. — -— 195
Cunnigham, esq. brother to ditto (afterwards
Lord Rossmore) — . ib.
Cumming, esq. — — 303
Cunliff, bt. Saighton-hall, Chesh. — 100
Cunningham, bt. Livingstone, Linlithgowshire 290
Currie^^ esq. East Horsley, Surrey, 185. 245
Curtis, bt. Cullands, Midd. — « ill
Curtis, esq. Batcombe, Surrey 148. 194
Cust, bt. Belton, Line. —- 108
Cust, esq. brother to do. Wanstead, Essex 108. 152.
192
Cust, esq. brother to ditto, Cockayne Hatley,
Bedf. — — — p . 108
Cust, bt. (now Lord Brownlow) 108. 152
Cust, son of ditto — - 99
Curwen, esq. Workington, Cumb. 42. 43
John Christian Curwen, esq. son of ditto — ib.
Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bt. (afterwards Lo/d Scarsdale) 45
Hon. Nathaniel Curzon^ son of ditto — ib,
G g 4 Penn
( 456 )
Penn Asbeton Curton, esq. (now Vise. Curzon)
Hon. Robert Curzon, son of ditto —
K9.
82. 99* lof
- 99
Robert DALLAJS, es<j. — • — 39. jpj
Chas.Wm. £. of Dalkeith, eldest son of the Duke of Buc-
cleugh — — 2f5.x2i9
Dalrymple, bt. North Berwick, Hadd. 28 j. 31a
.Sir Hew
Sir Hew
Sir Hew
William
Tames
Denis Bowes
Noah
John
Hon. John
Hon. George
Hon. Lionel
Sir Nathaniel
Sir George
John
D^lrymple, bt. son of ditto •— 285
Dalrymple, bt. (see Hamilton) •— i]i:
Dairy mple, esq. brother 16 the Earl of Stair 31^
Daly, esq. — — 344
Daly, esq. Daly's Town, Galway 343
Dalway, esq. — -*- 319
Darner, esq. brother to Lord Milton, Cavf ^
Dors. — — 62
Darner, eldest son to Lord Milton «^ 185
Damer, 2d son to Lord Milton (see Viscount
Milton) — 62. 213. 233. 397
Damer, 3d son of Lord Milton — 321
Dance, bt. (see Holland) — — 195
Dalston, kt. Smardale-hall, West. — 200
Dalston, esq. Acorn-Bank, Westmor. •— ib.
Hon. Sir Con. D^Arcy, kb. uncle to the Earl of Hol4erness,
Aske, Yorksh. — 214
Darby, esq. Rear- Admiral of Great Britain 50
Daniel, esq. — - — 29^
Darker, esq. Gayton, Northamp. r— Ip2
Darling, kt, banker in London «— * 13
George
Ralph Allen
John
Sir Robert
Sir Lionel
barell, bt. Richmond Hill, Surry
63. 23 c
Sir
pcorge
Sir Thomas
Sir Charles
Duncan
Somerset
John
Jicnry
James
Hon. John
'Richard
Jeremiah
Jocelyn
John, Lord
' Sir Edward
7bomas
William
Thomas
Oliver
John
Sir John
George H*
Sir John W.
Philip
Peter
George
Sir James S.
( 457 )
. No.
Dashwood, bt. KirtHngtoHp Oxfordsh. 133
Dashwoodi bt« son of ditto -— '5^- 3 '4
Dashwood, bt« afterw. Lord Le Despencer 64.
10
— 146
— 97
— 179
— 278
142
— 38- 239
Sir Jflfmes
Sir Henry
Sir Francis
Sir John King Dashwood, bt. nephew of ditto —
Daubeney, esq. Ower, Glouc.
Davenport, kt. Hendon, Midd.
Daversy bt. Rushbrook, Suff.
Davidson, esq. Tulloch^ Cromarty
Davies, jun. esq. —
Dawes^ esq. —
Dawkins, esq. Dunston* Berks 156. 203. 2q6. 21 x
DawkinSy esq. -i— > — 211
Dawney (see Vise. Downe} — 78. 233
Dawson, esq. Dawson's Grove, Ireland 362
Dawson^ esq. — — 64. 65
Deane, esq. i— ' — r 26
De BlaquierCi kb. I. P. -« 205
Deering; bt. Surrenden, Kent — - 243
De Grey, esq. Merton, Norf. — 114
De Grey, esq. (afterwards Lord Walsingham) i6.
39
De Grey, esq. son of ditto (now Lord Wal-
singham) — — 23
De Lancey, esq. £ffingham, Surrey
Delgarno, esq. — —
Delaval, bt. (now Lord Delaval) — -
Delaval, esq. Bavington, Northumb*
De la Pole, bt. Chute, Dev^
Dehany, esq. •—
Delm^, esq. Carnshouse, Hants
Dempster, esq. Dunnichen, Forf*
Denham, bart. Coltness, Lanarkt
William Joseph Denison, esq. Denbies, Surrey
Jo^n Denison, esq. Ossington, Nott.
Jobi^ Dent, esq« Clapham, Surrey
171
92
138
125
29
35
127
3©5
289
28
13
96
Joha
' /I «8 )
■
■
^^HHE«?^
«r..
De Ponthjeu, esq. ^
^
2S
Lautenc»
Desborough, esq. —
»
4
William
Devaynes, esq. —
5«
Robert
Deverell, esq. —
—
a?
Joha
Dcwar, esq. ^
—
aij
ftuimm
Dick. esq. —
—
39
Matshe
Dickenson, esq. Dunstable, Bedf.
"3
William
Dickenson, esq. King's Weston, Som.
■4- 244
William
Dickenson, jun. esq. ^
152
William
Dickenson, esq. ^
»3. 145
Samuel
Dicker, esq. Walton, Surrey
—
i"
Francis
Dickins, esq. Braocheshall, Suff.
17. 120
3olia
Dickson, esq. Kilbucho, Peebks-shi
e
291
Japies
Dickson, esq. Ednam, Berwick.
3"'
Witliam
Dickson, esq. Kilbucks, Peebles-shirft
ib.
Edward, Lord Digby, Sherborne Castle, Dors.
_
148
Henry, Lord
Digby, (afterwards Earl of Digby>
48
Robert
Digby, esq. Admiral of the White
.48
Hon. Hen. An
g. Dillon, son of Viscount Dillon
_
7i- 3«»
Hugh Massey
Dillon, esq. —
PS
Nathaniel
Dimsdale, esq. (Baron of the Roma
a Empire)
Hertford, Herts. _
«)•
■ Thomas
Dimsdale, esq. —
_
ib.
Jobn
Dodd, esq. Swalbwficld, Berks
3
George Bubb
Doddington, esq. (a&emards Lord Melcombe) 64-
<i
Sir William
Dolben, bt. fuidon, Norlhamp.
120. r34
Arthur, Earl
of Donegal, Fisherwick, Staff. I. P.
211
John StLeger
Douglas, esq. Spring-Place, Ess-
S3. !0(
Charles, Lord Douglas, 2d- son of the Duke of (Jue
ensberry i^9 j
Archibald
Douglas, Kirkton, Dumf. — ■
279. 3'i
Archibald
Douglas, esq. (now Lord Douglas of Douglai) S** |
Sir James
Douglas, bt. Spring Park, Roxb.
!J1
Sir George
Douglas, bt. son of ditto
_
29<
William
Douglas, esq, Kilhead, Dumf.
—
Jl)
Sylvester
Douglas, esq. (see Glenbervie)
it. 'Si
Aln
ji
M
( 4S9 )
4.kxr M»e£
Jolui Lord
WUliam
Dougbs, son of the Duke of Hamiltoa
Doune, eldest ton of the £ail<i6MQraj^
Po,\K4iP«(veUf esq. PulLcouft^ Weio*
Powdes welly esq. son of di^to
penryP.D.Vt, Pawnay, I. P. -« -
John Vitct. Downe* brother of ditto. ^—
J(ohn Christoph. DownCi son of do. (now Lord Dawnay)
Sh Jacob G. Downing* bt. Gamlingay-Park, Camb.
DoylcJI^ It. B. —
P'Oyley, hart. P'Oyley, Hants
D'Oyley, esq. Hampton-Court, Midd. .
Drake, ,esq. ^ardelpes, Bu^ks
Dcake, esq. S9n of ditto -w
Drakfi, eiq*. Shaydelae^ 'm*
Drake, esq. --v*
Sir Francis H. Drake, bart. Buckland, Pev-. -
Francis Wm. Drake, esq. brother of ditto -i-*
Henry Drax, esq. Wareham* Tkass -
Edward Drax, esq. ditto mn
Thomas Earl Drax, Charborough, Pora. * -^
jCharles Earl of Progheda, I. P« -r-
Sir John
Sir John H.
Christopher
William
William
T. Tyirwhitt
T. Tyrwhitt
Adam
^enry
Henry
William
John ^
Thomas
'Hon. James
Hon. Arthur
Si|: James
Stratford D.
Patrick
John
Thomas Lee
Thomas
Ifo.
219
79
224
159. 21?
174
xtSo
173
68. 246
12
ib.
ib.
ib.
58
ib«
68
ib.
ib.
189
35. 164. 305
13. 190
H9
23.40
118
Prum^ond, esq. Meginch, Perth
Prmnmpad, sen. esq. Grange, Hants
Drummondf esq. son of ditto —
Drw^vaiondi esq. Logiealmond, Perth
Diunimopd, esq. Stapmiore, Midd*
Duckett, esq. H4(lham» Wilts 209
Duil^ eldest son of Lord £r;K:o (see MacduS) 274
Duff/ brother of drtto^ Oiton, £lg. 282
Duff, Kinstair, Aberdeenshire 274
Dugdale, esq. Merevale Hall, Warw. 197
Duigenan, esq. Merlon Avenue, Booterstown^
Armagh — 321
Duke, esq. Gettisham, Dev. 54
Dummer, esq. Cranbury, Hants i6q^
Dummer, esq. son of ditto 73. ijS* x6o» 164. 205
William
m
( 4'So )
No:
William ViK
Duncannnon, son of the Eatl of Besboiougli 27. 175
William Vise.
Duncinnon, son of ditto ^ 124,227
Thomas
Duncombe, esq. Duncorabe-Park, York 127.205
Charles
Duncombe, esq. jun. ditto 335
Heory
Duncombe, esq. Copgrove ditto 224
Charles
Dundas, esq. Barton-Court, Berks 3-230. 291
Robert ■
Dundas, esq. Aniiston, Edinb. 2S1
Robert
Dundas, esq. eldest son ofditto — ib.
William
Dunda5, esq. 2d son of ditto 302. 307
Henry
Dundas, esq. senr. (now Viscount Melville)
162. 281.301
Robert
Dundas, esq. sod of ditto — 239. 244
Jame.
Dundas, esq. Dundas, Linlithgow 290
Sir Lawrence
Dundas, bart. Askehall, York 170. 230. 301
Sir Thomas
Dundas, bart. (now Lord Dundas) 230. 298
Hon. Lawrence Dundae, son of Lord Dundas 225. 230
Hon. Clia. Law.Dundas, 2d son of Lord Dundas 230
Thomas
Dundas, esq. Carronhall, Stirlingshire 291
Thomas
Dundas, esq. junr. — ib.
William
Dundas, esq. — 299
Richard
Dunlo, esq. son of the Eatl of Clancarty 343
Thomas Vise.
Dupplln, son of the Earl of Kinooul 17
John
^ Thomas
Durrand, esq. Charshalton, Surrey ir. 53. 246
Durant, Scottow, esq, Norf, — 3$
George
Durant, esq. Tong-Caslle, Salop 212
James
Dutton,. esq. (now Lord Sherburne) 76
Jeremiah
Dyson, esq. Sloke, Surrey 65. 1^8. 189
John Hod»n
Durand, esq. West Dean Place 9»
Jam«
Dupre, esq. Whitton-Park, Bucks 11. iSj
' m
^^^^mpson Lord
EARDLEY, B.lv.Jtrt, KtM ^^^^^
r William Rawl
Eatle, esq. Hcndon, Mida. — 2i3
WiUira 1
< 461 )
William R. Earle, esq. Eastcourt, Wilts «-« 169
John £ames, esq* — ijS* 169
£dward Hyde East, esq. — - 214
Hugh Visct. Ebrington, son of Earl Fortescue «— 52
Sir John Eden, bart. Windlestone, Durham 79
William Eden^ esq. brother of do. (now Lord Auckland)
136. 207
Hon. W. F. E. Eden, son of ditto — 136
Hon. Richard Edgecumbe, (afterwards Lord Edgecumbe) 32
Hon. George Edgecumbe, brother of ditto, (afterwards Earl
of Mountedgecumbe) — • 36
Hon. Richard Edgecumbe, son of ditto, (now Earl of Mont.) ib*
Sir Archibald Edmonstone, bart* Duntreath, Dumb. 280
Charles Edmonstone, junr. esq. son of do. Duntreath,
Dumb. — ib*
Sir Thomas Egerton, bart. (now Earl of Wilton) 94
Samuel Egerton, esq. Knitton-Park, Chesh. < 18
William Egerton, esq. Tatton, Chesh. izj
William Egerton, esq. ditto — 170. 206
John William Egerton, esq. (now Earl of Bridgewater) 123. 127
Sir William Elford, bart. Beckham, Dev. 50
John Earl of Egmont, Enmore-Castle^ Som. 1 50
Edward Eliot, esq. (afterwards Lord Eliot) 20. 22. 37
Hon. Ed. Jas. {Eliot, eldest son of ditto, (afterwards Lord
Eliot) .— 22, 37
Hon. John Eliot, 2d son of Lord Eliot, (now Lord Eliot) ZZ
Hon. Wm. Eliot, 3d son of Lord Eliot — ' 37
Sir Gilbert Elliot, bart. Minto, Roxb. — • 296. 297
Sir Gilbert Elliot, bart. (now L9rd Minto) 26. 127. 296
John Elliot, esq. uncle of do. Admiral of the White 44
William Elliot, esq. -r- 121. 364
Welbore Ellis, esq. Twickenham, Midd. (afterwards
Lord Mendip) — • 11. 64. 159
JohnThomais Ellis, eKq. Wjdi^lrHalU Herts 23
Charles Rose Ellis, Patk- Place, Midd. ««- 68.207.246
George ; Ellis, esq. ditto. ~ 248.246
Richard
4 #52 >
Rfebard Ellison, ti^. SadbtookewHoline, Lltie# 104^
Htm. Sit G. K« Elphlnslone, (now Lord Kjdtk) 280. ^98
johii £lweSy esq* «-k. ^
Sir Henry Ersklhie, ban. West An«ti*Cfther, tlfe 307. 315
Sit Jas. St Clair Etskiui?, son of ditto, (n6W Eat! 4f Rosslyn)
119. 127. 36ft
Bbn. Irhomas Erskine,' (now Lord Erskine) — ^ tyj
Hc(h. Henry Erskine, brother to tht Earl of l^uchah 3ij« 312
£rskioe, bart. Torrie^ fife — »
Etskine, son of ditto «-»
Estcourt, esq. fcstcdurt, t^louc.
Estcoiirt, Griihstone NfcW-f ark, V^^ilts^
Xstwick, sent. esq. -«*
£stwick, . junr* cisq. . -i-
Evelyn, bart. Clatford, Surrey
£velyo, esq, St Clair, kent. -^
6fco. A. W, S. Evelyn, bart. (see Shuckborougfe) — -
liliomas Everett, esq. Beddesdeh, Wilts — ^
Aifg.H.Earlof Euston, (now Duke of Graftbo^
G. Atrg.'Eatlof Eu^ton, son of ditto — *
fk Willie
Sir V^ni&ih
Itliomas
Tboikla^
&alZtuel
Samuet
Sr Jobn
il^lliant
William
Thomas
ffahcrs
Samuel
Ant!i6ny
A^th^y
Ewer, esq. Richmond, Surrey
Ewer, esq. Brother of ditto
Eyre, esq. (Jowlesbburhe, Glo\icesfer
Ifcyre, esq. New-House, Witts
Eyre, esq. Grove, Notts.
Eyre, tesij, Hardolph- Grove, Notts.
283
• ib-
2I|
216
20»
fb.
26
'242
16. iilr
ib.
106. ll*t
203
232
12$
F.
Arthur Visct, FAIR^OR&i (affcemawds Mnr^ttBs t)f Dowh^
shire) ^ 23; sW
H6n% Robert Fahfax, brdthcr to Viscoutit Fairfcx, Leeds-
Castle, Kent — 89
Frcdcnck
Frederick John Falkina:^ esq. ^ 33)
Charles Vise. Fane, Bassildon, Berks^ LP. ^^ , ^
F&tDfey t$s(^. Bry%pton, Som. (alt^rwalrds &atl
of Wesetno^a«id) -^ ^
Fane, esq. brother of ditto^ Bradford Peverell,
Dorstetditre ^-^ ib*
Fane, esq. Spottisbaryy Dort, 62^ '63
Fiine, esq. Wownley, 'Oxf% >— * ij
Fah^, esq. son oT ditto •**- 133
Fane, uncle to 'dse Eaifl of Wecftttidrelandy
Ftdbeck, Line. —
Fane, brother to the Earl of W^tmoreland
Fane, fc§q. Folbeok, Line. — •
Fanshawe, 6^. Leightfm^ DiKvOnA.
Fanshaf^^ toq. H^nky, Oxf . — ^
Famaby, i>art. Kep{r}iigtoiiy Kent
_ »
Tiiomas
Francis
Francis
Henry
John
Hon. Henry
Hon. Thomas
Henry
Robert
Simon
Sk Charles ■
Robeft Earl of Farnham, Fsmhain, Cavan, Irftlcftril
63
ib.
89. 95* 241
Thomas
James
Henry
Welter
Nieholas
Coulsbn
WHUam
Willie
Fatrfer, esq. Clapbam, YorisKfe. ^ &j
Far(]^ar| es^. -*- ■ 3aj;
Fawoett, esq. la MSerohai^t in Lotiitoh 56
. Fawkes, esq. Farnley-Hall, York 224
Fazakerl^y, lesqw Prti^eott^ Lane. -<i* 93;
FeHowes^esq. Plaerik)u9e, liitifts 8)t
Feliowes, vsq. Nactofti^ Bs^jM. •iuu j^^
FvIloWeSf e9q<. Ramsey, Hvtvt. — « i^B
William Henry FeUow^, e^. Ramsey Abb^ — > ^
I^obert ' Fellowcs, esq. Skdttisham-Kdtfse, Norf. xij
Hon. Newton Fellowes, brother to the Earl 6f PdrtMotttb tiSS
Thomas . Feh'svtck, esq, - . *»i- -266
Sir Adam Ferguson, hart. Kilkerran, Ayrsh. 272. 30 x
f^raies > : ' Ferguson, esq. Piitfour, Aberaeeiiih. 271.' ^74
Robert ' Bergjiitfoo, erfq.junr. R*?th, F?fe -^ 285
Rxmald Crauf.- -Ferguson, esq/^ifthfer^ofdittb ^ii^ , i^
Sir MatthcMrt '-fldEllcYSConliJii^, >bf»lv Up-^t^'fk^ Sbss. 127. i 5^
Sir Henry irir'IIVftlt^rttWihii^ij li^aft. ibntrf' ditto ijt^
SfeThomas Fethctnon, bart. Ardegh^^ IiMigftW ' . "357
Paul
■
( 464 )
m
Si.
P.ol
Field, esq. Stanford bury, Hecti
86
P.II1
Fielding, esq. —
27
Wn..R.Vi«;t.
Folding, son of the Earl of Denbigh 39
•i»
Jinci £iil of
Fife, (now Lord Fife) DufF-house, Banffshire
273-
28t
Sit lobn
Filmer, bart. East Sutton-place, Kent
■95
Hon. William
Finch, father of the present Earl of Winchelsea
»3«
Hon. Henry
Finch, 2d brother of the Earl of Wiochelsea
»3S
Hon. Edmrd
Finch, 3d brother of ditto, (see Hatton)
iS
Siville
Finch, esq. Thurbury, York —
92
Hon. Charles
Finch, brother to the Earl of Aylesford, Voylas,
Deob. — 92
119
Hon. Wni. C.
Finch, 2d brother of ditto, Albury, Surrey
180
Hon. Ed.a.d
Finch, 3d brother of ditto —
■7
Sir CordoU
Firebrace, bart. Milford-Hall, Suff.
■71
Brlco
Fisher, esq. Edwiostow, Nott. —
212
William
Fitzherbect, esq. Tisslngton, Derb. 46
193
Thorn..
Fitzherbert, esq. Stubbitigton, Hants
196
Maurice
Fitzgerald, esq. Ballindetry, Kerry
34J
Robin U.
Fitzgerald, esq. MIddleton, Cork —
327
Rt. Hon. ]a..
Fitzgerald —
326
Lord Rob. S.
Fitzgerald, brother to the Duke of Leinster
347
Wm. Visct.
Fitzmaurice, (afterwards Marq. of Lansdownc
ro
Hon. Tiiomas
Fltzniaurice, brother of ditto — 10
209
Jaoras
Fitzharris, son of the Earl of Malroesbury 26
18,
William
FItzhugh, esq. Milbrooke, Hants
59
Hon. Richard
Fitzpatrick, brother to the Earl of Upper Ossory $5
ScudamoreCh.
. Fltzroy, esq. Holme Lacy, Heref.
118
Charles
iltzroy, esq. (afterwards Lord Southampton)
^7S
■79
Hon.G.Fcrd
■79
Charles Lord
Fitzroy, 2d son of the Duke of Grafton
ib.
L William Lord
ntzroy, 3d Son of ditto —
J 19
B Hon. John
Fiizwllliam, brother to Viscount Fitzwilliam, LP. 4
1' Hon. George
FItzwilliam, brother to Earl FilxwiUiam
230
I Richard Visct
Fitiwilliam, L P. —
204
^
m
i
No,
Sir Wm* Le Fleming, bart. Rydall, Westmoreland 42
Sir MicliaelLe Flemings bart. r^ . AQ(I
John Fleming, esq. Stoneham-Parky Hants ijfi
Sir Henry Fletcher, bart. — ,41
Sir kobert Fletcher, knt. '— ; 2rj
Andrew Fletcher^ esq. janr. Saltpun, Hadd; 285. 3! i
Sir Thomas Fludyer, bart. Leigh, Kent 211.214
fiir Samuel. Fludyer, bart* brother to dittd 235
Sir Samuel B. Fludyer, bart. Uske, Monm. — . ' ib.
George Fludyer, esq. brother to dltto^ Thistleton,
Rutland — 211:
Thomas Foley, esq. Stoke-Edith, Heref. (afterwards
Lord Foley) — 94* ^36
lion. Thomas Foley, eldest son of ditto, (late Lord Foley) 94
Hon. £dward Foley, 2d son of Lord Foley , ««- 219
Hon. Andrew Foley, 3d son of Lord Foley --^ 2zc
l*liotxias Foleyi esq. — • 22
Francis F. Foljambe, esq. Auldwark, Yorksh. 224
Henry Flood, esq. Farmley, Kilkenny^ Ireland i^ 246
Sir Martin B. Folkes, bart. Hillingdon^Hall, Norf. 116
Wm. P. Visct. Folkestone, son of the Earl of Radnor io%
John Fonblanque, esq. — 28
2achary Ph. Fonnereau, esq. Merchant in Londoii 176
Philip Fonnereau, esq. son of ditto •— ib.
Thomas Fonnereau, esq. Chrisjt Church, Ipswich^ $uff.
176. 177
Martin Fonnereau, esq. nephew of ditto 176
Geo. John Vise. Forbes, son of the Earl of Graoard 357
^ir Francis Ford^ bart. Ember*Court, Surrey 170
Richard ^ord, esq. Barrister at Law — - 195.201
Ceorge Visct. Ford wich« son of Earl Cowper 86
John Fordyce, esq. Ayton, Berw. '^ 243
William ]^orester» es^. Dotthill, Salop -^ 243
£rooke Forester, esq. eldest son of ditto — - 143
George. Forester, esq. eldest son of ditto, Willy, Salop ib.
Cepil Forester, esq. 2d son of William Forester ib.
[vol. 1X.3 H h Aieir-
^
( 4^6 )
No.
Alexander
Forrester, esq. Barrister at Law 51, ifia. 17*
Hon. Hugh
Fortescue, (now Earl Fortescue,) CastlehiTl,
Kenneth Vise.
Fortrose, {afterwards Earl of Scaforth) 376
Thomas
Foster, esq. Egham, Surrey — 6z
John
Foster, esq. Gallon,, Louth, Ireland — 358
Henry
Fox, esq. brother tD the Earl of Ilchcster,
(afterwards Lord Holland) 4. no. 174
Hon, Stephen
Foi, eldest son of ditto, Wintecslow, Wilts 203
Hon. Cha. Jas
. Fox, 2d son of Lord Holland 110. 212. 3OZ
James
Fox, esq. Bramham-Park, York — 189
Sir Philip
Francis, K. B. — -»5«^Ij8. 201
SiiThoma*
Frantland, bart. Thitkelby-Park, York 234
Sit Thomas
Frsnkland, bart. son of ditto — 234
William
Frankland, esq. Muntbam — lb.
. William
Frankland, esq. — . 93
Simon
Fraser, esq. eldest son of Lord Lovat 385
Arch.Campbell Fraser, esq. 2d son of ditto ^ ib.
James
Fraser, esq. — 185
John HoDkhar
n Frere, esq. _ 29
Thos. Edward
Freeman, esq. Batsford, Gloucester 194
Thos. Edwaid
s Freeman, esq. janr, sonof ditto — ib.
Sarabrooke
Freeman, esq. Fawley-Court, Osf. S38
Tho. Francis
Freemantle, esq. a Captain in the Navy 241
William Henry Freemantle, esq. — 27. 75
William
Fullarton, esq. Fullarton, Ayrsh. 53. 189. 272. 312
Rose
Fuller, esq. Rosehill, Susses 92. 194. 243. 244
John
Fuller, esq. ditto ditto ^ 187
John
Fuller, esq. ditto ditto — 133. 156. 282
Richard
Fuller, esq. Maidenhead Thicket, Berks 161
Henry
Fornese, esq. Gunnersbury, Midd. — 243
Thomas
Fydell, esq.junr. Kirton-housc, Llncolnshlrg lOj
Henry
Fynes, esq. — 33;
^ J
C 4^7 )
6.
1
Wtfi.Hall, Vi.
Henry
Wm. Visct.
Wm. Visct,
Ro^rt A.
Sir Richard
Alexander
Sit John W.
l^rAlka /
Jokn B.
George
Letd Johir
Lofd George
Sic Bennet
Ckurles Drake
Sanuel
ClkMrles
WiUiam
William
Benjamin
laaec
Bambtr
Bamber
Sir Thomas
Francis
Semuel Robert
SivWnUfim
I^ord George
GAGrk, Erie, Sosscr -;-
Gage^ esq. n^hew of dhto (now Viscount^
Galway, Serlbj^ Notts*. —
Gal way, son of ditto — •
Gal way, brother of ditto —
Gamtfn, bart. Sontbgate-house, Mtdd.
Garden,- esq. Troup, Aberdeensh. -*^
Gardner, bart. Roehe-co^rt, Hants
Gardner, bart. (now Lord Gardner)
Garforth, esq. Steetori-hall, Yorkslf.
Garland; esq. "^
Garlies, (afterwards Blarl of Galloway)
238
• ib«
2711
50., 2Vt
44. i8(J
^^
127. 215
Garlies, eldest son of ditto (now E. of Galloway) 27'
Garrard, bart. Lumer, Herts — 19
Garrard, esq. Shardeloes, Bocks^ -^ 12^
Garth, esq. Devizes, Wilts — 2ip
Garth, esq. ditto ditto — ^ ib-
Gatthshore, esq. — 2t. 6j
Garrow, esq. Attorney- General to the Prince
of Wales — 4^
Gaskell, esq. < ^^^ 74
Gascoigne, esq. Roby-hall^ Lane. -^ , IQ^
Gascoigne, esq. Childwell-hall, Lane. 24^ 74. S^»
Gascoigne, esq. son of ditta -^ 160
Gascoigne, bart. Parlington, York 19$. 233.234
Gashry, esq. Parson's -green, Midd. 3I
Gaussen,esq. BrookmanVpark, Herts 199^
Geary, bart. Oxonheath, Kent '^ ^.Sf
Gemntnei (afterwards \^ouat Sackville) ^> i^^
Hha
2^;& rt.i
ftr
1
< 468 1
Av.
SirVicary
Gibbs, knt. —
49
Edward
Gibbon, esq. Butriton, Hants 22.
164. 343
Sir John
Gibbons, St an well-house, Midd. bart.
6
Sir Sampson
Gideon, bart. (now Lord Eardley) 15.
190. 198
Davie*
Giddy, esq. — —
10s
Thomas
Gilbert, esq. Cotton, Staff. —
i63. 170
Sir Alexander
Gilmour, batt. Craigmiller, £dmb.
281
Daniel
Giles, esq. Youngsbury, Herts
195
90
George
Gipps, esq. Canterbury, Kent —
John
Gisborne, esq. Derby, Derbysh.
46
^ William
GlanviUe, esq. St Clair, Kent —
24a
Francis
Glanville, esq. Catchfrench, Corn. —
212
Richard
Glover, esq. a IMercbant in London
265
Richard
Glover, esq. a Barrister at Law —
32
Sir Richard
Glyn, bart. Chelsea, Midd. —
III. 198
Sir Rich. Carr
Glyn, knt. 3d son of ditto —
35
John
Glynn, esq. a Serjeant at Law —
109
Sir John
Glynn, bart. Broadlane, Flint —
260
Henry
Glassford, e3<i. Dougaldston, Dumb.
280
Sylvester Lord Glenbervie — —
239
Thomas
Goddard, esq. Swindon, Wilts —
202
Thomas
Goddard, esq. ditto ditto —
213
Ambrose
Goddard, esq. — .
Thomas
Godfrey, Brookeslreet-house, Kent
243
Prancls
Godolphin, esq. Bayles, Berks, (afterwards
LordGodolphinofHehton) -
26
Thomas S.
Gooch. esq. Layham, Suff. —
17*
Philip
Goldsworihy, esq. —
204
Sir John
Gooddcke, bart. Rib st on- hall, York
229. 238
Henry
Goodricke, esq. son of ditto —
164
Lord Adam
Gordon, uncle to the Duke of Gordon
371.287
Lord WiUiara
Gordon, brother to ditto —
189. 286
Lord George
Gordon, 2d brother of ditto —
215
Hon. WiUiam
Gordon, brother tothe Earlof Aberdeea
136.
282. 286
Sir William
Gordon, k. s. Gerrington-pait, Loicest.
157
Williaw
_jt^^
( 4«9 >
No.
William Gordon, esq. Rochester, Kent — 9c
John Gordon, esq. Invergordon, Cronit — A78
Cosmo Gordon, esq. Cluny, Aberdeensh. — ib
John Gordon, esq. Kenmure, Kirkcudb. — 288
James Gordoa, esq. Moore-place, Herts 24. 26 c
Alex. P. Cum. Gordon, esq. Altjr and Gordonston, Elgin 203
John Spalding Gordon, esq. -«* 314
Hon. William Gore, son of the Earl of Arran — 351
Charles Gore, esq. Tring, Hertf. «— 59. 84
John Gore, esq. Bu^-hill, Midd. «— io5
Thomas Gore, esq. Dunstoa, Berks — 213
Richard Gorges, esq. Kilbrew, Meath, Ireland 8s
Hamikon Gorges, esq. — 36a
Sir Henry Goring, bart. Highden, Suss. -• 19S
Charles Goriag, esq. brother of ditto, Wistoo, Snss* ib.
Sir Henry Gough, bart. (see Calthorpe) — • 193
Sir Charles Gould, knt. (see Morgan) — 249* 250
Charles Gould, esq. son of ditto (see Morgan) 250
George L.S. Gower, (now Marquis of Stafford) 167.170
Hon^ Lord W. Gower, son of Earl Gower *-« 167
Baptist, Lord Gower, 2d son of ditto •— 170
Hon. Lord J. Gower, 3d son of ditto •»- 170. 20C
Lord Edward Gower, son of ditto — 24
Lord Granville Gower, brother to the Marquis of Stafford 67
Ralph Gowland, esq. Lalehaxn, Midd. 44. 71
David Graeme, esq. Gorthy, Perth —^ 293
James Marq.of Graham, (now Duke of Montrose) 213. 230
Thomas Graham, esq. Balgowan, Perth -«^ 293
George Graham, esq. Kinross — 277
Sir James Graham, bart. Netherby, Cumb. *-« 229
James Graham, esq. -^ 44.314
J. M. Marq. of Granby, son of the Duke of Rutland i j
C. M. Marq.of Granby, son of ditto, (afterwards Duke of
Rutland) — — 16
SirLudowick Grant, bart. Castle Grant <«!• 28a
Hh3 Sit
< *7° )
A'«.
Sir James
Grant, bart. son of Sir Ludowlck Grant 274. aSa
Francis
Ludowick Grant — 281
^ViUiam
Grant, esq. brother (^ ditto, Prestoiigrange,
Haddington — 304
Francis Wm.
Giant, esq. son of Sir James Grant 303. 28a
Alex. Lewis
Grant, eldest son of Sir James Grairt — 2fi»
Sir Alexander
Giant, Dalvey, Elgin. — 30J
James
Grant, esq. fiallindallocb, Elgin, 299. 302
pa. McDowall Grant, esq. Amdilly, Elgin — 274
Sir William
Grant, knt. Master of the Rolls 4.67. 274
John
Grant, esq. Waltliam-place, Berks — 36
Henry
Grattan, esq. — 233. 339
- William
Graves, esq. Bake, Cornw. — 29
William
Graves, esq. a Master in Chancery ^ ib.
FrederJtckWm. Graves, e^. Paly at, Corn. — 'A.
5rh=«„
Graves, esq. (afterwards Lord Graves) ib. J.'
durle.
Gray, esq. Colchester, Essex — 73
George
Gray, esq. brother to Sir James Gray, bait. 245
Henry Deanc
Grady, esq. _ 3;,
Erauel
Greathead, esq. Guy'sdiff, Warw. — 198
Robert
Gregory, esq. Vslence, Kent ^ 91.92
Robert
Greenhlll, esq. Checqucrs, Bucks — 334
Wllliain
Green, es^. — 375
James
Green, «q. Tuiton Tower, I^anc. 196
Ttoma.
Greig, esq. — — itj
fajeoe "
Grenscll, esq. -— 4
•rrancis
Gregor, esq. Trewarthenry, Cornw.' — as
Mark
Gregory, esq. a Merchant in Lond«n 169
Hon- Georg^e
GrenviUe, brother to Earl Tcmflc — 9
Peorje
Grenvilk, esq. son of ditto, (now Marquis of
B.uckingham) — «
Thomas
Grenville, esq. next brother ofditt* S. 9. 176
William W.
GrenviUe, esq. (now Lord Grenville) 8. 9
Hon. James
Grenville, 2d broiherof Earl Temple 9
|va»
Grenville, esq. son of ditto, (now Lord Glas-
tonbury) — 8. 9
Richard
( 47« )
&c1iard
Hbn.ijenry
ttord George
GtexmUcf esq. isrother of dkto
CrenvUle, jd brother of Earl T^aqrle
Grewlle, (tiow £arl of Warwick}
t^on.F.Chas. GreviHe^ brother of ^tto —
hon. F. Robert Greville, 2d brother of ditto —
LordGreo.HarryGrej, (afterwards Earl. Stamford)
No.
-* 9
9. 144. 234
159.199
4. 199
— 167
LordGeo.HarrjGrey, son of ditto, (noTv Earl of Stamford) 37. 176
Hod. John
Hon. Booth
Sir Henry
tlti«. Charles
ftr John
jliomas
.t^hristopher
i^illiam
Josepli
James Visct.
Grey, uncle of ditto — 33. 141
Grey, brother to the present Earl of Stamford 10 c
Grey, bart. brother of £acl Gray, Howick,
, Northumb. —
Grey, (see Howick) —
Griffin, k. b. (afterwards Lord Howard)
Griffin, esq. Dixon-Hadnock, Monm* *
Griffith, esq. i?ad worth, Berks «-
Grieve, iesq. London —
Grigby, esq. Diikston, Suff. —
Xrrimstone, Gorhambury, Herts —
James B. Vise. Grimstone, son of ditto
12 s
ib.
166
196
196
292
172
84. 85'
5EJon. William Grimstone. brother of ditto, Oxhcy, Hefts 85.201
lion. W, Jas,
ISIr Robert
%r Richard
Thomas
Hichkr^
TThomas -^
Grimstone, son of Viscount Grimstone
Grosvenor, bart, Eatonhall, Chesb.
Grosvenor, bart. son of ditto, (afterwards
Earl Grosvenor) —
Grosvenor, esq. brother to ditto, Swell-court^
Somer. —
Grosvenor, esq. eldest son of ditto
Grosvenor, esq. 2d son of di^to -r*
&ich. E.Draz Grosvenor, Charborough, Dpr. «—
William
William
I
Sir William
Joseph
Joseph
Grove, esq. Chesinbury, Wilts
Grove, esq. Coventry, Warw.
Guise, bart. Rendcombe, Glou»
Giilston^ esq. a Merchant in London
GulstoD, esq. Corfe-Mullen, Dors.
«5
'?
Ik.
ib.
lb.
31
99
'6s
198
70
61
~ ib.
Hcncage Lord Guernsey, (afterwards Earl of Aylcsford) 92
Beneagc Lord Guernsey, son of do. (^now E. of Ajlesford).92. 199
Hh 4 George
1
( 47» )
1
George W.
Gunning, son of Sir Robert Gunning
'1^^
Howell
Gwynne, esq. Garth, Brecon.
216. 269
Robe It V. A.
Gwillym, esq. Ather ton- hall. Lane,
97
PbillipE
Gybbon,-,esq. RolTcdoD, Kent —
IZ
H-
Nicholas
HADDOCK, Wortham, Kent —
91
George
Haldane, esq. Beacctoft, Stirlingsh.
3»9
Robert
HaUane, esq, Plean, Stirllngsh. —
ib.
Francis
Hale, esq. MIstley-hall, Essex —
38
Paggen
Sir Thomas
Hale, esq. King's Walden, Herts
84
Hales, bart. Beakesburn, Kent —
ijj. J42
Sit Thomas P
. Hales, bart. eldest son of ditto —
205. 240
Sir Philip
Hales, bart. 2d son of Sir Thomas, Brymorc,
Somer. — —
2D5. 24a
Nathaniel B.
Halhead, esq. —
■64
Sir Thojnas
Halifax, knt. EnfieW, Midd. —
n. 188
Benjamin
Hall, esq. —
W
John
Halliday, esq. TlLhead, Wilts —
149
Thomas
Halsey, esq, Gaddesdon, Herts —
84
Archibald Lord Hamilton, (now Duke of Hamilton)
— 94
Archibald Lord Hamilton, con of ditto —
28,
John
Hamilton, esq. Bargeny, Ayrsh.
28s- 3>4
Sir Hew D.
Hamilton, bart. ditto ditto —
272
John James
Hamilton, esq. (now Marquis of Abercorn) 31. 37
Wm. Getrard
, Hamilton, esq. Hampton-court, Midd. 68.
159.216.
438
William
Hamilton, esq. Colby, Pemb. —
190
John Viscount
Harailton, son of the Marquis of Abercoi]
■ 372
Hans
Hamilton, esq. Holme.Park, Dublin
338
Sir James
Hamlyn, bart. Edwinsford, Carmirth.
2i3
Sir Benjamin
Hammet, knt. Park-place-farm, Kent
149
William'
Hammond, esq. Southwark, Surrey
j8l
Ml.
( 473 )
Join Hammet, esq. a Banker in London -^^
Sir Andrews. Hammet, bart. Hollygrove, Berks •—
Hon. l*homas Hampden, (now Viscount Hampden)
Capel Hanbury, esq. Pontypool| Monm. — -
John Hanbury, esq. son of ditto •—
Robert Wm. Hancock, esq. -«
Joseph Chaplin Hankey, esq, «-
JUchard Hankey» esq. — —
Gabriel Hanger, esq. (afterwards Lord Coleraine in
J Ireland) . — —
^on. William Hanger, eldest son of ditto — •
Sir Walden . Hanmer, bart. Hanmer, Flint — -
^ir Harboard . Harbord, bart. (now Suffield) — «
Hon. W.Ashe. Harbord, esdest son of ditto
^6n. Edward Harbord, 2d son of ditto ■
Hon. WillJ^m Harcourt, 2d son of Earl Harcourt
— 53"
Richard
John
James
Henry
^cholas
Peorgc
Join
' .» • •
Sir. Chiarles
Harcourt, esq. Wigsell, Sussex
Harcourt, esq. Ankerwyke, Surrey
Hare, Vaquet, Yorksh. -^
Harford, esq. . —
Hardinge, esq. Cambuty, Surrey
Hardinge, esq. Pyrton, Wilts .
Hardman, esq* Liverpool, Lane.
Hardy^ knt. Greenwich, Kent
Edward Lord Harley, (afterwards Earl of Oxford)
|Ioa. Thomas Harley, brother of ditto —
Robert-
Sir Henty
Sir Samuel
John
John
Jamct
Sir James
George
John
No.
149
'7J
18 1
iia
ib.
377
68
53
9*
38
177
"5
21J
"7
»3J
J87
ib.
227
63
178
206
100
50. 9X
.89
80. Ill
22t
45
28
56
Har}ey, esq. uncle of ditto *—
Harpur, bart. Capie-hfill, Deib. — •
Hafinay, bsirt. Kirkdale, Wig. . — •
Harris, esq. |Iame> Dev. . —
Harris, esq. Pickw^ll, J)ev. — SZ
Harris^ esq. Salisbury, Wilts -!— 163
Harris, k. b. son of ditto, (now E. of MaUnsbury) ib,
Harrison, esq. Balls, Herts. -* 99
Hsirrison, esq. Norton Place, Line* 106
William Neville Hart, esq. a Banker ip Westpiinster
169
David
( 474 )
DBTld
Htrtley, esq. Sodbury, Glouc. —
»»i
H. Winchcomb Hartley, esq. Stoughlon, WUts —
3
Sir Edmund C
Hartopp, bt. — —
101
Edward r.
Hatton, esq. (see Finch) —
—
William
Harvey, esq. Chigwell, Essex —
1'
WUIiam
Harvey, esq. eldest son of ditto —
lb.
Edward
Harvey, esq. uncle of ditto, Chatlcton, Kent
>8i
Eliab
Harvey, esq. Wooaford Bridge, Esses
>M
Eliab
Haivey, esq. Rear- Admiral of the Blue, Rolls
Park — —
7»
G«orge Fincli
Hatton, esq. Eastwell Park, Kent —
9'
Sir liawa/d
Hawkc, K,B. [afterwards Lord Hawke)
>J7
Hon. lOattlD E
. Hawke, eldest son of dino ^afteinaids Lord
Hawke) — —
37
Robert B. Lord Hawkesbury, eldest son of the Earl o£ Liver-
pool ^ —
m
Christopter
Hawkins, bt. Trewithen, Com. — 32. 38
Henry
Hawkins, esq. Over Norton, 0«f. —
831 ■
Adam
Hay, esq. Hays Lodge, Peebles —
ajz
George
Hay, ih.D. — 161. 170. 209
m
tliDiiias
Hay, esq. Glindboumc, Susi. —
191
WllUam
Hay, esq. ditto — —
246
5ame»
Hayes, esq. Holiport, BeAs —
20J
George
Hayley, esq. Bromley, Kent ^
lit
Samuel
Hajnes, esq. Suoring-hiU, Berks —
173
Tfaomas
Hayward, esq. (^uedley, Glouc. —
S'S ,
joiin
Heathcote, esq. Rippon, York. 213
»9 :
Sir Gilbert
HeathcoCe, Normanby, Rutland 67. 103
iSi 1
SirWiUlain
Heathcote, bt. Hursley, Hants —
11, '
John
Heathcote, esq. Luffenham, Rutland
.3«
GeOrge, Lord
Headley, Litllewatley, Essex —
M9
Cha.A.W.LOrdHeBdley „ _ —
!b.
Sir John
Henderson, bt. Fordel, Fifrsh. — 283. 308
Antbony
Hendeison, esq. Batrister at Law —
"1
Sir Robert
Henley, kt. (afterwards E. of Norttington)
'47
Robert
^^^1_
^^ _^^^
J
( *1S )
No.
Robcxti IiMd HeAkf# Maof dkcd (afterwardt X&rl ^
Nol'thiAgtoii) — — ^54
JoihD M. Lord Henniker, Nftmoa4iaU, Esses — I3A^ Jff
Kobcrt Htpburii^ RkkarUtfl, Hadd. «— 287
Hon. R^cfrt S.Herbeit» wible to die £ari of Pembroke a04
Hon. WUliam Herbert^ uncle to the £afl of Pembroke .204
Henry Herbert, esq. eldest son <>f ditto (now £arl
of Carntav^n) ^— — ib*
Hqp.jjNicholas. Herbert, unde to the Earl of Pembroke ib*.
£^. A. Lord Hettifert {oe^v Eatl ojf Pembroke) •— ^ lb*
jHon. William Herbort, ^A sea of the Earl of Carnarvon 154
^on. Charl^ Herbert, brother of ditto *- 204
Kichard Hl!rbert«> eaq. MuOrosi^ K<^<7» Inland X4d« 345
jEdward ^ Htkl^ity'esq. Higfagate, Midd^ — 14%
Thomas Hcxtert^ eaq» siAijof ditto — ib.
Peter Heron, esq. Illloory Chesh. — 97
Patrick , Heron^ esq. Heron, Kirkcudbright. aSS
£reorge Hibbert, esq. a mecchant in London -^ 246
Gic Robert Herries, kt. a banker in Lcudoii h-» 31 j
tion. Felton Hervey, uncle to the Ear) of Bristol — - .179
Bon. John Aug.HerVey (afterwards Earl 0f Sristol) - 27* J79
Hon. William Hervey^ 3d brother of the Earl of Bristol 179
Ijord Frederiok^ Harvey, sob «f the Earl of Bristol sb.
fiOhn Tkornh. Hewit, ^q. ]^ire Oaks, Notts; ~ 129
fames ^ Hewit, esq. Aurson^ Wtrw. (afterwards Vise
. Lifford, I. P.) — . 198
William Hcy^ "esq. — — * 241
fames llil* Heywoodf ^esq. Marristo, i)eT« — - ofi
Xkomas HiHf' ei^* Alld&igham, Salop ««- 82. 149
34oel ^ Hill, eiq. sdb of ditto, created Lord Ber-
Jwisk --* — 139. 14Q
Hon. ThoSk N. Hill, son 4>f ditto, pow Lord Berwick 140
Hon. WiUn*n H^l, sonpf dttta ~ -^ ib.
fihr Rfchard • Hill, bt. Hawkestone, Salop •— 139
Jphn Hill, «aq. brothet of ditto — 14Q
Sic George F. Hill, bt. ~ ^ 355
Will
{ 476 ) 1
«5.
WimEatlof
KiU»borough, afterwards Marquis of Down»hiw 139
Sir Robert
Hildyard, bt. Waostead, York. — 314
John, Vise.
Hinchinbroke, afterward. Earl of Sandwich 87.123
George, Vise.
Hinchinbroke, son of ditto — 87
Sir John C.
Hippesley, bt. Warfield Grove, Berks jj;
John, Lord
Hon. George
Hobart, brother of ditto, afterwards Earl of
Buckinghamshire — 35, 58. 104
Robert, Lord
Hobart, son of ditto. Earl of ditto 104. 193
Hon. Henry
Hobart, brother of ditto — iij
Benjamin
Hobhouse, esq. Coltelhouse, Wilts 30. 182. 2o6
Sir Henry
Hogbton, bt, Hoghton Tower, Laiic. ^S
Sir Henry P.
Hoghton, bt. — ^ ib.
William
Holbeach, esq. Tancsaur, Oxford. ^ 137
Hod. Francis
Holburne, esq. Admiral of the Blue jo. 309
Arthur
Hold'worth, esq. Dartmouth, Dev. — 57
John
Hudson, esq. North-hall ~ 98
George Peter
Holford, esq. — ^34
Henry
Holland, jun. esq. ^ — - ji
Sir Nathaniel
Holland, bt. — _ 214
Thos. Ld.I.P
. Holmes, Weovill. Hants — 158
Henry
Holmes, brother of ditto — ij*
Charles
Holmes, 2d bmther of ditto — 260
Thomas Brand
Hollis, esq. — ■- 206
John Baker
Holtoyd, esq. (see Sheffield) 146. 198
Sir Charles
Holt, bt. Aston, Warw. ~w 197
Rowland
Holt, esq. Rrdgrave, Suff. — 171
Patrick
Home, esq. Wedderburn, Berw. — 27S
Robert
Honyman, esq. — — 39»
Fraser
Honywood. esq. Hampstead, Midd. 194
Sir John
Honywood, bt- Evington, Kent 90. 94
Philip
Honywood, esq. uncle of ditto, Marks-
hall, Essex — _ 201
Filmer
Honywood. esq. brother of Sir John, Halls-
place, Kent — — 89. 194
William
Honywood, esq. Sibton, Kent ^ 89
Samuel
j
( 477 ) ^
SamuelyLord Hood, I. P« now Viscount Hood no. 183
Sir Alexander Hopd,.&.B. now Vise. Bridport » —» 9* 150
John Hopcy esq. nephew to the £arl of Hopetoun 194
Hon. John Hope, brother to ditto — » ib.
Hon. Charles Hope, zd brother to ditto — - 308
Hon. Alexander Hope^ 3d brother of ditto — 313
Q. Johnstone Hope, esq. a Captain in the Navy •— 279*
Richard Hopkins, esq. Oving, Bucks 57. 93. 118
Btenjamin Hopkins, esq. a merchant, and alderman of
London — - -» 214
Benjamin Bond Hopkins, esq. Pains-bill, Surrey 152. 212
Francis Homer, esq; — — • 35
John Horrocks, esq. — — • 100
Samuel - Horrocks, esq. . ..^ , .^ ib.
Charles — Hotham, esq. eldest son of Sir Beaumont Ho*
tham — — 35
Boaumont Hotham, esq. brother of ditto —* 98
Strllichard . Hotham» kt. Merton- Place, Surrey 18 c
Jdcob Houblon, esq. Halliogbury, fissex 84
Sir Charles Howard, x.b. brother to the Earl of Carlisle 43
Hon. Thomas Howard, afterwards Earl of Suffolk 38. 109. 212
Henry Howard, esq. Thombury Castle> Glouc. 77. 196
Sir George , Howard, Stock-Place, Berks — 23* 107
Hon; William Howard, 2d son of the Earl of Carlisle 127
Sir Humphry Howarth, kt. Maesylhuck, Radnor. •— 269
Henry Howarth^ esq. a Barrister at Law — - 7
Geo. Aug. Vt. -Howe, LP. Langar, Nott. — 130
Richard, Vise. Howe, afterwards Earl Howe ^^ 57
Hon. Sir Wm. Howe, k.b. brother of ditto — - 130
Hon. Thomas Howe, brother of ditto .« 1 20
Stephens * Howe, esq. a Colonel in the Army ir7
Humphry Howarth, esq. — — 222
David Howell, esq. Lanbaren, Cornwall - — 38
Charles, Vise. Howick, eldest son of Earl Grey -— 125
John Huddlestone, esq. an East India Director 150
Giles Hudson, esq. .a merchant in London «-• 211
Thomas Humberston, esq. Humberston^ Lane. -—
Thomas
f
( 478 )
Ml.
TboBiBs
Hugham, esq. — —
'3'
William L,
Hughes, eiq. — —
6
James
Hulkca, esq. — —
91
Sic Abraham
Hume, bt. Goldings, Essex — 33.
>S9
AlexnndcT
Hume, esq, Wormleybury, Herts —
194
William
Hume, esq. Hume Wood, Wick
300
John P.
Hungcrford, esq. Dingley-hall, Leic.
101
George
Hunt, esq. Lanhidrock, Cornwall —
3i
Thomas
Hunt, esq. brother of ditto —
ib.
Thomas O.
Hunter, esq. Waverley Abbey, Surrey
34i
John
Hunter, esq. Gubbins, Herts —
8:
Joshua, Lord
Huntingfield, Hevingham-hall, Suff.
■M
Geo. Marquis
FHuntly, eldest son of the Duke of Gordon
.78
Robert
Hurst, esq. Horsham -Park, Sussex —
194
William
Huskisson, esq. Hartham, Susses ^i^ $s.
"7
William
Hussey, esq. Salisbury, Wilt* —
=03
Richard
Hussey, esq. Truro, Cornwall — 3
■3S
Tboma>
>J3 •
Hon. Christ. H. Hutchinson, brother of the Earl of Donogh-
528
Sir Elijah
I.
IMPEY, kt. Bereham, Esiex —
HI
Murrough C
finchiquin, I. P. now Marquis of Thomond,
Cleveden-house, Bucks —
130
Sir John
Ingilby, bt. Ripley, Yorkshire —
■3'
Sir Hugh
Inglis, bt. an East India Director, Milton
Bryant, Bedford. — —
J«
Charles
Ingram, esq. Temple Newsam, York, afler-
wards Vise. Irwin, S. P. —
l!j
William
Innes, esq. Blackheath, Kent —
•i'
§ir WilUra
Itby, bt. Hidzor, Bucks, cieatad Lord Bottor
'!
MU..: &»«
Snion, Lord
Alexander
Sir John
John
Sir Edmund
J9fcnry
( 479 >
No
Imham, I. P. Foui Oakf, Warn. ^p i6i
Irving^ esq, — •— ^t
Irvine, kb. -s- — jg^
Irving} esq. a merchant in London — 195
Isham, bt. Lunport, Northan^ — • uio
Isherw9od| esq« Qld Wiodsoi^-house^ Berks 4
-/
J.
J^bn
Sir Richard
Sir William
John
Nathaniel
John
diaries
Robert Banks
John
Joseph
Ralph
George
Soame
Detdiam
Sir John
Jermise Clark
Tlipmas Clark
Richard Paul
Thomas
*Ihpmas
Ri^fhard
— 13c
64. 73- 243
29
— X9R
61
JAFFRAY, esq, ~
Jackson, bt. Hartham,, Wills
James, bt* Farm Fatn^,, Ken( <—
JefFerys, esq. Brecon Priory, Brecon.
Je^Terie^ esq. Esher, Surrey —
Jjd^e^y esq. Sans Souci^ near Poole, Dorset.
Jenkinson, esq. Addiscomb- Place, Surrey,
(now Earl of Liverpool) — 5,7. 44. 239
Jenkinson, esq. son of ditto (now Lord
Hawkesbury) —
Jenkinson, esq. brother to ditto
Jekyll, esq. —
Jenison, esq. Walworth, Durham
Jennings, esq. Ncwsells, Herts
Jenyns, esq. Bottetkam, Oamb.
Jephson, esq. Mallow-CkstAe, Cotk
Jervis, kb. now Earl of St Vincent
Jervoise, esq. Belmont, Hants
Jervoise, esq . son of ditto
Joddrel^ esq. Xcwfcnef, Oxf.
Johnes, sen, esq. Llanvar, Cardigan.
Joddrell, esq. a Barrister at Law
Johnes^ jun.csq. Rafod, Cardiff
Johnsim^ esq. -*•
201.
244-
m^
69
209
—
-
160
37-
i'3-
i6i
• •
17
• 74
327.
—
10.
. 117- 2t
1
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■ 162 .
158
— '
'
246
-
\
2691
19J
252.
269
"^
•
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r
"1
( 480 )
if«.
Sir James
Johnitoae, bl. Westerhall, Dumfries.
64. 310
George
Johnstone, esq. brother to ditto, a Captain
in the Nary — 23. ^.
152.201
Jofan
Johnstone, esq. brother of ditto, Denovan
and Alva, Stirlingshire —
308
Peter
Johnstooe, esq. Carnsalloch, Kirkcud.
2S8
George
Johnstone, esq. — —
231
Sir R. Van B.
Johnstone, bart. Hackness, York —
6S
Sir William
Johnston, bart. Hilton, Aberdeensh.
4
William
Jolllffe, esq. Petersfield, Hants —
>59
Hilton
Jolliffe, esq. son of ditto —
ib.
Thomas S.
Jolliffe, esq. brother of William —
ib.
Robert
Jones, esq. Babraham, Camb. —
83
Hugh Valence
Jones, esq. Dover, Kent —
240
Thomas
Jones, esq. Citrreghova, Derb. —
258
T. Tyrwhltt
Jones, esq. ditto ditto ^
ib.
Henry
Jones, esq. a Merchant in London
210
Walter
Jones, esq. Cock Abbey, near Dublin ;
K.
JJ5- 3jfi
1
Sir John
KEANE, bart. Bel mom -house, Waterford
3'9
Anthony
Keck, esq. Great Kew, Oxf. —
136
Anth. James
Keck, esq. S to ughloo-g range, Leicest.
97
Geo. A. Leigh Keck, esq. ditto —
101
Benjamin
Keene, esq. Catley, Camb. —
'7
WhitsLed
Keene, esq. Richmond, Surrey —
216. 36j
Sir Robert M,
Keith, K. B. Murrayshall, Peebles
39a
George Lord
Keith, I. P. (now Lord Keith, B. P.) Mick
lour, Perth —
29S
Thomas
Kemp, esq. Batcomb, Sussex —
191
Hon. David
Kennedy, (afterwards Earl of Cassilis)
372
John
Kenrick, esq. ^
iSa
M. B. St Leger Keating, es^. —
347
Rieb.
-J
No.
Rich. J^rvis KerTi esq. Redhail, Antriid ^^i t6o
WiUi&m Lord Kensington^ I. P. Johnston, Penib. 2(S8
WiUiam Lord KensingtcHii son of ditto «-» ib«
Samuel Kent* esq. Farnhani, Suff. -^ 173
Sir Lloyd - - Kenyon^ knt.'(a{terwards Lord Kenyon) :^33* 2o5
JQon. Augustus Reppel^ (afterwards Viscount) 4. 1S04 18S
^on. William Keppel, 3d son of the £arl of Albemarle,
brother of ditto — 188
Su Richatd . King, bart. Bromley, Kent — it
J. Dashwood King, esq« Halcot, Bucks -^ 144
Sir J. JHisbw. Kingi bart. West Wycombe, Bucks ^^ to
Hon. Edward King, brother of the Earl of Kingston 329
Sir Robert Kingsmill, bart. Sydmontoa-place^ Berks 33. 158
John • Kirkman, esq. . "^ ^^^
^ir Wyndham Knatchbull, bt. Mersham Hatch, Kent 89
Sit Edward Knatchbull, ditto -^ ib.
Thomas Knight, esq. junr. Godmersham, Kent 69* 243
Hon. John . Knight, son of Lord Lnxboroagbi L P« 106
RichardPaytie Knight, esq. Downton, Heref. — * 142
John Galley Knight, f sq. Langold, Notts. -m ^35
Valentine Knightley, esq. Fawsley, Northampt* 120
Lacy Knightley, esq. ditto ditto 122
Francis KnoUys, esq. Thame, Qxf. — 5
£dward Knubley, esq. Wickton, Cnmb» — - 43
J)(din P.::' . Kynaston, esq. Hardwick, Salop — - ^ 11(9
^£dward . Kynaston, esq. ditto ditto -* ^64
.^ohn . . Kingston, esq. : -- -** 163
•J|bn. Charles Kinnaird, (noW Lord Kinnaird) «-.* 82
:J.H.Fitz.M.Vt.Kirkwall, son of the Countess of Orkney 267
.Hon. George Knhx, ll. p. son of Viscount Northland ' 34^*3^
.Hon. Thomas -Knox, 2d son of ditto, . Dungannon, Tyrone 3 17
Sir Robert, LADBROKE, knt. West Hatch. lii
RjBbert Ladhfoke^ jtsq« son of dittpi Atlkot, Warw. 51. 19^
. ! (JvoL. ir.] ' It Sir
( 482 )
m
X,.
Sir John
Lade, bart. Hendjcy, Don. —
9S
Gerard
Lake, esq. Aston Clinton, Bucks (now Lotd Lake) ii
Sir Matthew
Lamb, bart. Brackett-liail, Herts
131
Hon.SirPenyst. Lamb, son of ditto, (now Viscount Melbourne),
LP, — —
"S
Hon. Penyrto)
1 Lamb, Mq. «m of ditto —
84
Hon. WiUiam
Lamb, son of Viscount Melbourne
3"
Henry
Lambton, esq. Lambton-hatl, Durham
7"
^
Jotin
Lambton, esq. bcother of ditto, Cocken, l>urh.
ib.
Wm. Henry
Lambton, esq. son of ditto —
ib.
Ralph
Lambton, esq, brother of ditto, Lumley-park,
Durham —
ib.
Ralph John
Lambton, esq. — -
ib.
George Fox
Lane, esq. (afterwards Lord Bingley)
MS
Hon.R.OngleyLane, Bonofditto —
ib.
Benjamin
L'Anglois, esq. ■^
31
Sir James
Langham, bart. Cotteshrtdce, Nortfc;
130
James
Langham, esq. brother of Sir William
S7
Join
LangsCon, esq. a Banker in London Ijo.
>7?
William GoK
Langtan, esq, Ncwton-pait, Somers.
>4J
Sir James
Laroche, batt. Over, Glouc. —
'!
Edmi.
Lascelles, esq. (afterwards Lord Hare wood) 22.^
..36
Idward
Lascelles, esq. 2d brother of ditto (created
Lord Harewood) —
336
]>uiel
Lascelles, brother of Edwin, Goldsbury, York
.36
Edward
Lascelles, esq. nephew to Lord Harewood
ib.
Hon. Henrj
Lascelles, eldest son of Lord Harewood
8!M
Hon. Edward
Lascelles, 2d son of Lord Harewood
336 '
Pliilip
Langraead, esq. — —
P
Si, Robert
Ralph Lord
Laurie, bart. Maxweltan, Dunif. •»
373
Lavington, LP. — ■
^6
Evan
Law, esq. —
S08
■ Sir Robert
Lawley, bart. Canwell, Staff. —
■97
William
Lawrence, esq. Hctbam, York —
339
French
Laurence, lu.d. —
131
Sir Wilfred
Lawson, bart. Bray ton-hall, Cumb.
41
David
Latouchc, esq. Upton, Catb«rloi^h
332
John
J
( 483 )
>*
jalifi
Peter
Kobeit
Charles Lotd
Nicholas .
Edmund
Hon. Robert
Sir George
WdUam
yius^ -
John.
Edward
Sdward
LatovKShei jimr* f^, • Banker tn Dublin ' 339
l49ipaobf» e^q* ditto 351
LatQDcbOi <i*l. ^^- 347
Lecale, L P» son of the late Duke of Leinster 196
Lechmero^ e^q^ Hmlef ^castle, Wore. ^ 220
Lechmere, esq. son df ditto -^m ' ib.
h^9 (aft^fwiirds fintl of Lich&dld) ^ 135
l^ee, kfltf «**- -«• 2c
Lee, esq. Tottridge-park, Midd. '^--^ loi
Lee, esq. Risele)r, Bedfordshire — ^ 39
Lee, esq. Staindrop, Durham
Leeds, esq. Croxton, .Csoib.
tireach, esqf, Sc%ford« Sussex
l«ee, esq. Tfftmore-Lod^ Wa^rford
Chfirlef Shmv LefevreiK tftq* Htckf^ld-pkce, kaots
SirMiphael Le-Flemiiig, Rydall, W^estni.
Peter Legh, caqv Lytnfi^ Cfaesih- ^ —
Thomas Peter Legh, esq. Golborne-park, LaHc*
Peter -Legh, esq. Booths, Cbesh. —
Charles Leigh, etq«^
Richard Leigk^ fsq« t 6etje«Dt 3t Laii
James Henry Leigh, «sq* : ,^
L^gk, esq. Whitby, Lanp*
Leicester, bait. -Tabley, .Chedi*
Lctc:ef ter^ jbart. ditto . : dktp — -^
Leighton^ bartvLoton, B^hip -^
Sir Alexander Leith, bact« Borough 6t FeUM, Blorf.
Hon. H. Bilson Legge^ uncte ti> l^ •£^ri (^ Qwiloouth
John Leiand, esq. StBiMid^ Sussex «^
Jdin Lemon, ^. 'Poivettan. Cdrpwr.
Sir William Lemon, ^t. Carcktr^ dkto -
LordGeo.HetL Lennox^ bnllther to ti^ Duke of Richmond i87ii88
Charles Lennox, ta^».SQn of ditto (bovT Duke of Rich- ,
mond) .^ 187
t^tul Le Mesurser, esq. tic Merchant -in Loodcii 18 c
Hon. Th6ma» Leslie, brother to the £asl of R6the&. ' 509
Benjamin ^ Lister, «sq. Pole, Dais; : ' — 61
Robert Holt
Sir Peter
Sir John F.
Sir Charltoa
379
162
200
71
"152
'3«
214
95
140
33
107
■ - 34
10
lia
Benjamiri
^
1
No:
Benjatain
Lethieullier, esq. Belmdnt, Midd. 1
166. 190
Sir Walkin
Leu-is, knC. Tregaron, CaidigaDsh.
III
Thomas
Lewis, esq. Harpton, Radoorsh. —
370
John
Lewis, esq. ditto ditto ^
ib.
Eivntd
Lewis, esq. Itownton, Radnorsh. —
ib.
Matthew Greg
.Lewis, esq. — —
30(S
362
George Visct.
Lewisham, (now Earl of Dartmouth) 50. 1
89. 167.
212
John
Levett, esq. Lichfield, Staff. —
168
Adua
Livingston, esq. —
273
Hugh
Leycester, esq. ^
'S3
John Viscount
Ligonicr, I. P. (afterwards Earl Ligonier)
J47
Henry Earl of
Lincoln, son of the Duke of Newcastle
129
Thos.Earlof
Lincohi, (afterwards Duke of Newcastle)
Its. 121
Sir John
Lethbridge, bart. Winkley, Devonsh.
IJ»
Thomas B.
Lethbridge, son of Sir John —
»35
George
Lind, esq. — ^
301
Sir John
Lindsay, k. b. — —
305
Nicholas
Linwood. esq. Itchell, Hants —
161
Sir Thos. H.
Liddel, bart. Ravensworth -castle, Durham
70
Sir Henry
Lippincot, bart. Stock Bishop, Glouc.
146
WUmotEaTlcifLisburne. I. P. Croswood, Caidigansb.
129. 251
Warren
Lisle, esq. — —
65
Thomas
Lister, esq. (now Lord Ribblesdale)
99
Sb Edward
Littleton, bart. Teddesley, Staff. —
167
Cornelius Vise
;. Lisraore, LP. — —
23
Sir Richard
Lloyd, knt. Hentlesham-hall, Suff.
49
Richard S.
Lloyd, son of ditto —
ib.
Sir Herbert
Lloyd, bart. Petcrwell, Card. —
252
John
Lloyd, esq. ditto ditto —
351
Francis
Lloyd, esq. Dorogay, Mont. —
254
Jokn
Lloyd, esq. Tydden, Flintsh. —
259
Maurice
Lloyd, esq. — —
185
J.n,=, M.
Lloyd, esq. Lanceing, Sussck —
194
Sir Edward £
. Lloyd, bart. Pontrisset-hall, Fliptsh.
260
VliWkm
Lock, esq. Rictmond, Surrey —
106
Thorny
C 4»i \
No:
ib.
304
171
370
202
I>iidtey
Charles
Samuel
Richard
Joha
Mountefprt
George
Sir Manasseh
Thomas Locl^er, esq. Ivelchester, Somen
John T. Lpckyer, esq. son of ditto
Thomas Lockhart, esq. •—
William £llio£ Lockhart, esq. Borthwickbrae
William Loftus, esq. Stiskey, Norf.
John Earl of Loftus, son of the Marquis of Ely
Sir. Robert Long, bart. Drayton Cerne, Wilts
Sir Jas. Tylney Long, bart. son of ditto, Wanstead-bouse,
Esses — ' —
Long, esq. (see North) —
Long, esq. Trinton-hall, Su£F.
Long, esq. Carshalton, Surrey —
Long, esq. — —
Xongfield, esq. Longueville, Cork ^
Longfield, esq. ditto ditto —
Longman^ esq» a lyierchant in London
Lopez, bart. Marriston-house, Devon.
John Marquis of Loin, (afterwards Duke of Argyle)
Geo.Marquisof Lorn, son of ditto, (now Duke of Argyle)
George Lord Lovaine, son of the Earl of Beverley
Loveden, esq^ Buscot Park, Berks
Lowther, bart. Whitehaven, Cumb.
Lowther, bart. Lowther West, (afterward^
Earl of Lonsdale) •— 42. 44. i8(S
Lowther, esq. brother of the Earl of Lonsdale 209
Lowther, bart. Swillington, Yorksh^ (after-
wards Earl of Lonsdale) — 42* 43* 138
Lowther, esq. brother of ditto, Swillington,
Yorksh. — — 43*44
Lowther, esq. Aikton, Cumb. -— l^
Lowndes, esq. Ellesden, Bucks —
Lowndes, esq. Chesham, Bucks — -
Lucan, I. P. (afterwards Earl of Lucan)
Lucas, esq. Lee^ Kent —
Ludlow, I. P. — — •
G: Aug. Visct. Lumley, (now Earl of Scarborough) —
Sk John Lubbogki bart. a Banker in Loiyloa
Ii3
Edward L.
Sir James
Sir James
Robert
Sir WilUam
John
James
Richard
Charles
Charles Lord
Thomas
Peter Earl
202. 210. 2 18
37. 106. 137
1 86. ipo. 244
— 153
202
— 33»
— 33*
9»
243
40
37
58
7,67
4»
i96
zoo
8
>93
30
87
104
34* »^
Sir
( 4to I
Sir Stephen J^ushifigton, bttt. Soutli-liilTy 3l«tki y^ S^
William LushingtoOy esq. ^ti Aldernmnof L6ndoxi jtic
Stephen Lushin^ton, esq. a Bamstct at Lnw tt7
John Luther, esq. Myless, £sseK ^^ *Jt
Simon Luttrell, esq. (afterwards Lord Ifnham and
Viscount Carhatttpton, LP.)'— jS, 98
Hon. L. Henry Ltittrell, (now Earl of Carhampton, I. P.) 1O9
Hon. Temple Luttrell, 2d son of Viscount CathamptOii 153
Hon. John Luttrell, 3d son of ditto . •«- x6i
Hon. Jamee Luttrell, 4th Son of ditto «^ iSt. ^40
Henry Fowues Luttrell, esq. Dunsttr-castlc, Sott. i^t
John F. Luttrell* esq. son of ditto — ib.
f'rancis F. Luttrell, esq, — -*•" ib»
Robert Lord Luxbbrough, (afterwards Carl Of Catherlough,
L P.) Barrels, Warw. — to6
John Luxtnore, esq. — — 5I
"William I-ygon, esq. Madresfield, Worcester, (created
Lord fieauchamp) i«*> %t^
Hon. Will. B^ Lygon, son of ditto •— ib.
Sfr William Lynch, k. 6 Grove, Kent — 83* 9^
Hon. Thomas Lyon, brother to the Earl of Strathmore 305
Richard Lyster, esq. Rowton-castle, Salop — J39
Sir George Lyttelton, bart. (created Lord Lyttelton) 51
Hon. Thomas Lyttelton, only son of §ir George Lyttelton,
(afterwards Lord Lyttelton) — 2Z$
Sir Richard Lyttelton, k. b. brother of Sir George 61
yrm. Henry Lyttelton, esq. 2d brother of Sir George^
(created Lord Lyttelton) — A23
Hon. Geo. F. Lyttelton, son of ditto — ib.
Hon. Wra.Hen. Lyttelton, 2d son of ditto — aij
M.
William MABBOTj esq. Tadwonh-oiurt, Sdrre;f 106
^illiamAlex. Mtddocks» «sq. JDolymylyn^ Merion. 105
John
X ^7 y
•
Jotui Maddocksy esq. a Barrister at Law
Hdxietk Magens^ esq. a Banker In London
Charles Visct. Mahon^ (now Earl Stanhope) •-•
Hon. Stephen Mahon> son of Lord Hartland, I. P«
Philip H. Vt« Mahon, son of £arl Stanhope —
James Macdonald, esq. -—
Andrew Macdouall, esq. Logan, Wigtonshr — «
Alex. Fraser Mackenzie, esq. r—
McCarmick, esq. G)rnwall •—
Mackenzie, esq. — - «—
Macmahon, esq. — - —
Macbride, esq. t Captain, and afterwards an
Admiral in the Navy —
Edmund Alex. Macnaghten, esq. Beardville, Antrim
Archibald
William
John R.
John
John
No.
fio8
36s
13
302
29s
24
30a
ij6
SO
316
Macdonald, esq. (now Lord Chief Baron of
Exchequer) — 170. 260
Macdonald> esq. son of ditto •— 170
Macdonald, esq. Garthland, Renfrewsh. 294
Macduff, (now Earl Fife) Duff-house, Banff 274
Maclean, esq. -^ 196
Macleod, esq. Theobalds, Herts •— ^ 54
Macleod» esq. Dun vegan, Inverness 286
Macartney, k.b. (afterw. £• Macartney) 315.44* ^
Mackay, uncle to Lord Reay — 299
Mackay, brother of ditto — 299.302
Mackenzie, esq. (afterwards Earl of Seaforth)
LP. — 295
Hon. James S. Mackenzie, brother to the Earl of Bute 295. 315
Francis Humb. Mackenzie, (now Lord SeaforthJ -— 29 j
James
William
James Visct.
Lachlan
Alexander
Norman
8ir George
Hon. George
Hon. Alex*
Kenneth
John
John Ross
John
Sir John
James
Sir Robert
Sir Herbert
Mackenzie, esq. (Lord Macleod) Tarbat,
Cromartyshire — — ib.
Mackye, esq. Balgown, Dumf. — 286
Macnamara, e^q. Bidwarden park, Bucks I02
Macpherson, bart. Rency, Invernets>sh. 189. 21$
Macpherson, esq. Belville, Inverness-sh, 28
Macreth, knt. Ewehurst, Hants — j6» 119
Mackwoitfa| bart. GnoU, Glamor. «— 26:7
I i 4 Sir
n
C 48« >
iff*.
■ Sit Herbert
Mackwortb, bart. — — 160. 2pt
Jobn
Maitland, esq. Grove-house, Surrey 211
Tanies Visct.
Maitland, (now EatI of Lauderdale) «St 39. J19.
James Visct.
Maitland, son of ditto — 28
Hon. Thomas
Maitland, brother to the Earl of Lauderdale 31Z
George B.
Mainwaiing, esq. — 109
^ William
M.im„bg, „,. _ ib.
b Sir John
Major, bart. Worlingworth, Suff. — 428
■ John Henniker Maj'or, esq. Cambon, Essex ^ 177-194
■ Ceotge Visct.
Maiden, (now Earl of Essex) 23. 51. Iio. 270
George Visct.
Malpas. son of Earl Choi mondeley 69. 193
George Visct.
Mandeville, (afterwards Duke of Manchester) 187
Pir Horace
Mann, bart. Eourr-place, Kent 92. 241
lord Robert
Manners, brother to the Duke of Rutland 226
Robe.t
Manners, esq. eldest son of ditto, Bloxam, ,
Lincolnsh. — 17.214
lord George
Manners (see Sutton) — 108. 132. 228
John
Manners, esq. son of Lord W. Manners 13a
Lord Robert
Manners, 2d son of the Marquis of Granby,
Cheveley-hall, Camb. — — 15
Lord Charles
S. Manners, brother to the Duke of Rutland ib.
Lord Robert
Manners, 2d brother to ditto — lot
Russell
Manners, esq. Clewer-Lodge, Line. 108
Sir William
Manners, bt. Buckminster-Park, Leic. 152
James
Mansfield, esq. — _ 16
William
Manning, esq, Toiteridge, Herts 53. 163. 222
Sir Wi]liam
Mansell, bt. Iscoed, Carmarth. — 3J3
John
Markham, esq. Walston, Sussex — IJ?
Osborne
Markhatn, esq. brother of ditto — 2C9
Sir James
Marriot, kt. Twinsled-hall, Suff. — 17;
Edward
Martin, esq. Lancaster, Line. — 96
Charles, Vise.
Marsham, son of the EarlofRomney 30J. 242
Kit Henry
Martin, bt. Lockynge, Berks — ij6
John
Martin, jun. esq. Ovetbury, Glouc. 79
Joseph
Martin, esq. Eookham, Surrey — l8j
Samuel
Martin, esq. Qiiselhurst, Kent — 28. 239
jpmcs
Mirtin, esq. Ovcrbury, Glouc. — 79
k
Henry
M
Henry
Richard
Hon. Charles •
Charles, Vise.
Samuel
Wniiam
Richard
Thomas
Henry
James
Thomas
Hon. Montagu
Francis^ Vise,
John
Joshua
Hon. William
Sir William
Sir yrilliam
Robert
John
William
Robert
Sir Joseph
£dward
Hon. John
George
George
Charles
Thomas
Thomas H.
William
Penyston, Vise,
iloseph
Charles
William
ISTilliftm
Martin^ esq. a Barister at Xaw
Martin, esq. Ballinahinch| Galway
Marsham, now Earl of Rbmney
Marsham, son of ditto —
Marsh, esq. a Blackwell-hall Factor
Masterman, esq. Trinity, Com*
Master, esq. «~
Master, esq. Abbey, Glouc.
Martin, esq. a Barrister at LaW
Masterton, esq. Newton, Fifeshirc
Matthews^ esq. Llandaff, Glam.
343
89. 9a
24
78
76
331
309
26t
Matthew, esq. son of the £arl of Landaff, !• P. 36$
Matthew (now Earl of Landaff) / — ib,
Matthews, m.o. — — 80
Mauger, esq. Warbome, Hants — 61
Maule, brother to the Earl of Dalhousie 84
Maynard, bt. Waltons, Essex — 78^
Mayne, bt. (afterwards Lord Newhaven, I.P.)
Mayne, esq. brother of Sir William^ a Banker
in London — 185
Mayor, esq. Langstone, Essex -*— 7
Maxwell, jun. esq. — — 30a
Maxwell, esq. (see Lord Famham) «— 149
Mawbcy, bt. Botleys, Surrey — •
May, esq. — —
Mead, esq. uncle of Earl Clanwilliam
Medley, esq. Buxton Place, Essex
Medley, esq. son of ditto —
Medows, esq. now Earl Man vers
Medlycott, esq. Vine, Som. —
Medlycott, esq. son of ditto «—
Meeke, esq. — — *
180. i8t
318
334
129
153
ib.
3*
Melbourne, esq. Brocket-hall, Herts 160, 21 2* 215
Mellish, esq. Bush.hill, Midd.
Mellish, esq. New-park, Notts.
. Mellish, esq. —
Mellisb> esq.- Bushrhtll Park, Midd»
232. 235,
106
238
3a
109
Sir
No.
Sir William Meredytb^ bt. Henbury) Cheslu •«• 98. x^
Owen Mcirick, esq. fiudordon, Anglcsea — 247
Philip Metcalfe, esq. Westfaam, Eases •— 53, 189,
Tbomat Theo. Metcalfe, bt. Merchant in I^ndon -«» 7
John Metge, esq. — — 359
Sir George M. Metham. kt. North Cave, Yorkshire 22$
Paul . Methuen, esq. Corsham, Wilts 199, 214
Paul Cob. Methuen, esq. son pf ditto i^- 214
Hugo MeyiicU, esq. Bradley, Derb. *- 164. 169
Charles Earl of MiddlcKx, afterwards Duke of Dorset 1^95
Sir William Middletoo, bt« Belse Castle, Northumb. . xaj
Sir William Middleton, bt. son of ditto -«- ib.
Sir William Middleton, bt. Crowfield-hall, Suff. 175. 239
-Sir Charles Middleton, bt. now Lord Barham *— 91
George, Vise. Middleton, I. P. Peppcrharrow, Surrey 56. 192
George, Vise. Middleton, son of ditto — « 16 j
Sir Ralph Milbank, bt. Halnaby, Yorkshire 228* 230
Ralph Milbank, esq. Seaham^ Durh. — 7}
Sir Ralph Milbank, bt. Seaham, Durh. a Captain in
the Navy — — 70. 73
Sir Henry P. S. Mildmay, bt. Dogmersfield-Park, Hants 155. 208
Thomas -Miller, esq. Barskimming,, Ayrshire 313
William Miller, esq. son of ditto (now Sir William) 30X
Patrick Miller, jun. esq. Dalswinton, Dumf. •»» 313
Sir Thomas Miller, bt. Froyle, Hants — 191
Sir John Miller, bt. Bath Easton, Som» — 39
Richard Mills, esq. North Elmnham — 92
'Sir William M.Milner, bt. Nunappelton, Yorkshire 225
Humphry Minchin, esq. Soberton, Hants 34* 51
George G. Mills, esq. — - , — • 6
Richard, Lord Milford, I. P. Picton Castle, Pemb. 266
William Mills, esq. Bistem, Hgnts — • S5
Sir Richard Mill, bt. Montisford, Hants — 154
Sir Thomas Miller, bt. Froyle, Hants — J57
Charles Mills, esq. Barford, Warw. — ipj
William Mills, esq. Beston, Hants — 198
Robert P. Milncs, esq. Fry8ton-liaU,*V«rkshirc 238
Thomas
( 491 )
• No.
Thomas C. Vt. Milsington, son of the £trl of Portmore 105
Sir John Mitford, kt. Speaker. — — 31
William Mitford, esq* *. «. 58
William Mitford, esq. Exbury, Hants — - ib*
Joseph, Lord Milton, I. P. afterwards £arl of Dorchester 6^
George, Vise. Milton, eldest son.of ditto 61. 213* 233« 307
Cha. W. W. Vt. Milton, son of Earl Fitzwilliam — 233
David R. Mitchell, esq. Dulish, Dors, •«- ^3
John Mitchell, esq. Bayfield, Norf. — X05
Sir Andrew Mitchell, k.b. Thainston, Aberd« 304
William Mitchell, esq. — ••• Si'
William MofFatt, Painshill, Surrey — 245
Hod. Robert Monckton, uncle to Vise. Galway, I. P. 157* ^3^
Hon. Edward Monckton, brother of ditto, Somerford, Staff* 169
Sir John Molesworth, bt. Pincarrow, Comw. 20
John Molesworth, esq. son of ditto — • ib.
Sir Wilb'am . Molesworth, bt« •— 20
Crisp Molineux, esq. Garboldisham, Suff. 114. 119
John More Molyneux, esq. Rosely, Surrey — 186
Thomas M. ^ Molyneux, esq. son of ditto — ib.
Richard, Vt. Molyneux, I. P. (see Scfton) — 34
George Monson, 2d brother of Lord Monson 104
Hon. William Moeson, brother of Lord Monson <«* ib«
Edward Wort. Montagu, jun* esq. •*— 24. X2i
Hon. Wm. A. Montagu, 2d son to the Earl of Sandwich 88
Hon. George Montagu^ grandson to the Earl of Sandwich ib.
Sir Edward H. Montagu, r.b. afterwards Lord and Earl
Beaulieu .^ — jO
Hon. John Montagu^ son of Lord BeaulieO| Ditton Park,
Berks -« ..4
Edward Montagu, esq. Sandleford, Berks 48
Lord Charles G. Montagu, brother to the Duke of Manchester 87
Lord Frederick Montagu, brother to the present Duke of
Manchester — *— ib*
Charles Montagu, Papplewick, Notts* ' — 122
Frederick Montagu, esq. son of ditto ««- 122* 124
Itf atthcw MattheWi esq. , .— 37
Hon*
r
( 4p0 1
^HF -
No. I
Hon. Archibald Montgomery, afterwards Eatl o£ Eglintoun 272
3'4
HdkH
Montgomery, esq. Skelmorly, Ayrshire 272
William
Montgomery, esq. Stanhope, Peebles-shitc 2g»
Ja«i«
Montgomery, esq. ditto ditto. 292. 313
SirJ.m«
Montgomery, bt., son of ditto ^ 292
■ George
Montgomery, esq. Chippenham-lial], Camb. 175
1 Henry Conyng. Montgomery, esq. — — . j8
W £dw>rd
Morant, esq. Pylcwell, Hants ij8. 162. 2oS
William
Moreland, esq. — — 197
Sir Charlet
Mordaunt, bt. Walton, Warw. — ib.
Sir Chirles
Moidaunt, bt. ion of ditto — ib.
Sir John
Mordaunt, k.b- Fceefolk, Hants ^ 44
Sir John
Mordaunt, bt. Walton, Warw. — 197
Hon. John
Mordaunt, brother to the Earl of Peterbo-
rough, Holt Forest, Sussex ^ 93
Daniel
Moore, esq. Moore-hall, Bucks — 14
Charles
Moore, iL.D. — — 207
John
Moore, esq. _ — 311
Lord Henry
Moore, son of the Marquis of Droglieda IJS
Peter
Moore, esq. Tboby Priory, Essex — 198
Robert
More, esq. Shrewsbury — 14O
Sir William
Moreton, kt. Recorder of London — 1 23
John
Moieton, esq. Tackley, Oxf. — 7. 98, 243
Sir John
Morgan, bt. Kin nersley- castle, Hercf. S6
William
Morgan, esq. Tredegar, Monmouth. II2
Thomas
Morgan, esq. Rep ra, Brecon sh. ^ ib.
Thomas
Morgan, jun. esq. son of ditto, Bricken-
bury, H«rts — — 250'
Charles
Morgan, esq. Treago, Heref. — 249
Sir Charles
Morgan, bt. Tredegar, Monmouth, (see
Gould) — — 249. 25»
Sir Charles
Morgan, bt. sonof ditto, Tredegar, Montn. its.
249- 250
Richard, £.0
f Momiogton, now Marquis Wellesley 4. 27. 58
George, Vise,
1 Morpeth, son of the Earl of Carlisle — 42 ,
Humphry
Monice, esq. Warrington, Vev, — 21. 3$
Matthew 1
i 493 )
Matthew Rob; Morrfs, esq. now Lord Rokeby, I.P.
John Morris, ^sq. a Bairritter at Law
Staats Long - Morris, esq* Hantly Lodge, Aberd*
Xdward . Morris, esq. a Barrister at Law
Robert > Morris, esq. Burwood«coort,.Gloac.
John B. Laurie Morrit, esq. — * r*
Sir John
Hans Win.
John
Sir Thomas
Sir Roger
Savage
John
Sir Thomas
Sir Oswald
Abel
Morshead, bt. Trenant Park, Cornw.
Mortimer, esq. Coldwell-hall, Derb.
Mortlock, esq. Qafibridge —
Mostyn, bt. Mostyn, Flint —
Mostyn, bt. son of ditto, Mostyn, Flint
Mbstyn, esq. 2d son of Sir Thomas
Mostyn, esq. 3d son of Sir Thomas —
' Mostyn, bt. eldest son of Sir Roger
Mostey; bt* Roleston-hduse, Staff. ' — -
Moysey^ esq'. Martin, Surrey —
John, Viscount Mountstuart, nbw M&rqois of Bute -
John, Viscoiint Mountstuart, ' son of ditto • ' —
Constantine, L. Mulgrave, Mul grave -hall, York. 88.
Henry, Lord Mulgrave, brother of ditto — ^
Muncaster, I. P. Muficastcr, Cumb. ^73
Mundy, esq. Shipley, Derb. '"-^ "
Munro, bt. Fowlii, Ross. — * «^
Munro, k.b. Novar, Ross. • — . •
Mure, esq. Caldwell, Rchf. —
Murray, brother to the l>uke of Athol
Murray, esq. nephew to the Duke of Athol,
afterwards Dukfe of Athol —
Murray, esq. brother of ditto - .—
Murray, esq. 2d brother of ditto, Pitcaithly,
Perthshire — —
Murfay, esq. Broughton, Wigton —
Murray, esq. Philiphaugh, Roxb. — •
MOrray, bt. (see Pultcney) —
Hon. William Murray, aftttlvards Earl of Mansfield
David Murray, esq. brother to Lord Elibank
Alexander Murray, esq. .Murttyshall, Peebles.
Na.
90
209
30a
39
77
236
25
67
17
259
ib.
83
^33
259
3^4
^57
34
John, Lord
Edward M.
Sir Henry
Sir Hector
William
John, Lord
John
James
George
James
John
'Sir James
104. 132
- 49|. 228
i^. 200
- .4K
<^ 302
303
294
293
tb.
ib.
^06
- 3<5o
Sii
«4
232
270. 292
292
Alex-
Alexander
Sir Patrick
George
Richard
Richard
(( 494 .)
Miirrayi esq^ now "Lati EUbaak
Murray^ bk. Auchtttftyrei Perth*
Mnsgrave^ Ciunbedaiid. ^-^
Myddeltan, esq. Chirke Castle^ Dmb*
Myddelton, esq. aoaofditto^ ditto
N0.
— lb*
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George
Hoa. Richard S.
Sir Henry B«
Sir Evan
John
William
WUliam
Jlon. Franci? ,
"■■ ■% Losd
William, Lord
Sir Roger
George L.
Nathaniel
Nathaniel
James Crags
Robert
John
William
Arnold
Sir John ,
John Henry
Sir William G.
Hon. Richard
Richard N.
Hon. Thomas
NAPIER, bt. Moot CtltchiU^JXwset. 66
NareSf esq. Reading^. Berks -^ xj j
NassaUt brother to tjbe Earl of Roebford 74
Nealcj bt. Walhampton, Hants . > , — « 164
Nepean, bt. -— «-'— 93
Nesbitt, esq* Wtncbelsea, Susies — ^ 445
Nesbitt, esq. pirletQ^, Qadd# r~ 2^5
Nedham, esq« Hpwbury, Oxf* •— 238L 24J
Needham, broti^er to Viscount Idkiorey 33 J
Newbury, I. P.j^Bodvean, Caco. 35. 248. 2$$
Newhaven, I. P. Gattou Park, Surrey 90* 185
Newdigate> bt. A.rbury, Waxw. — * 134
Newnham, esq. New Timber Plaee, Sussex 196
Newnham, esq. — iii. 193. 21$
Newnhami esq. Penhurst, Surrey ii i. 215
Newsanif esq. Chadshant, Watw.
Nicholas^ esq. Ashton Keynes
Nicholls, esq. Goring, Oxf«
Nesbxtt, esq. Dunheim, Essex
Nesbitt, esq. Putney, Surrey
Newport, bt. ~
Newport, esq. mm»
Newcomen, bt. ■<*•
Neville —
Neville, Braybrook -*•
Noel, now Viscount Wentwortb
— 40
— 213
— 195
iSs» 215. 245
374
m
357
^34
379
101
Hon.
{ 49S )
No,
Hon. Wfflkim Koely uncle to the Earl of Otlnsborougli 29
Qertrd Noel, -esq. £xton Park, Rut. — • 128
Thomas Noel, esq* Walcot, Northamp, — 138
8ir Fletcher NottOH, kt. afterwards Lord Grantley 98. 184. 20 1
Hon. WilSam N«rtoti, son of ditto, now Lord Grantley 18^4.
fietoher Norton, 2d son of Lord Grantley 43. 44. 20c
Hon. Chapel Norton, 3d son of ditto — 184
Hon. Edirard Norton, 4th ion of ditto — 186
John » ^tthf^s, jun. esqj. Hattipstead, Kent — 244
Frederick, Lord North, R.G. afterwards Earl of Guildford 127
Goo. A. Lord North, eldest son 6f ditto, afterwards Earl of
• Guildford — — >37- i59« ^^7
iVederiek North, 3d son of Frederick, E. of Guilford 1 27
Dudley North, esq. Saxmondhara, Suff. 37. 127.237
William - ' Northey, csq.Ivyhotiso, Wiltshire 92. 209. 214
William - Northey, esq. Box-hall, Wtltshire — 39
Robert Nugent, esq. afterwards Vise. Clkte and
Earl Nugent, LP. — ' ''40. i^
Hon. Edmund 'Nugent, only son of Vise. Clare — 22. 46
Charles Edm^^Tihigenft, esq. , - — . — '. 9
Siif George N»gent, bt. Lieut.- General — 9\4?
O.
•
Sir Edward 0*BRIEN, bart. Dromolmid, Clare, Ireland 3^
•P. Wyndhaw O'Briea, e^. (afterwards Earl of Thom^nd) M
John Offley, esq. Wicheoor, -SuflF. — 131* ^ 75
Hon. William O'Callagan, brother of Lord Lismore 33
Hon.JohnR.B,iO»Ncl^ brother of Earl O'Neil — 3^^
William - Odell, esq^ — . . ' _ 35a
Henry Meade Ogle, esq. — — 337
Charles Ogilvie, esq. — ' ^9
Charles O'Hara, esq. Nympsfield, Sligo. 366
Hichard Oliver, esq. Putney, Surrey — « ii^
\ ToHn
( 49<5 )
1
m
Ni.
toka
Olmius, esq. Newhall, Essex, ^afterwards
Lord Walthamstow) I. P. —
65-73
R.Henley Lord
[ Ongley. I. P. ddwarden, Bedf.
I. 2
Anhuc
Oaslow, esq. Speaker o£ the Hodsb —
iSo
George
Onsloir, esq. son of ditto, (noiv Earl Onslow)
180.
24«
Richard
Onslow, esq. brother to the Speaker
.8,
George
Onslow, esq. son of ditto, Okeham, Surrey
ib.
Hon. Edward
Onslow, 2d son of the Earl of Onslow
235
Hon.T.Cranley Onslow, grandson of Earl Onslow
.84
Middleton
Onslow, esq. Drungewick, Sussex
244
Robert
Ord, esq. Petersham, Surrey —
IJ7
John
Ord, esq. son of ditto — 13.
190.
■239
William
Ord, esq. Fenham-hill, Notthutnb.
"7
Thomas
Orde, esq. (now Lord Bolton) —
■■7S
Paul
Orchard, esq. Stoke-Abbey, Devonth.
4'
William
i.8
Fountayne W.
. Osbaldeston, esq. —
■b.
.George
Osbaldeslon, esq. Hatton-Bushell, Yorkah
lb.
Sir George
Osborn, bart. Chtcksand Priory, Bedf. 32.
34-
122.
.89
John
Osborne, esq. son of ditto —
Henry
Osburn, esq. — — .
I
Cha. Aug.Lord Ossulston, son of the Earl ofTankerville
327
James
Oswald, esq. Flfeshlre _
568.183
. J™., T.
Oswald, esq. son of ditto —
aoS
-283
Paul Henry
Ourry, Plympton-Earle, Dev, —
53
P»a T«by
Sir WaUam
Hugli
Ourry, esq. ion of ditto —
ib.
265
2«7 '
Owen, bart. Orielton, Pemb. —
Owen, esq. eldest son of dirto —
Fr.DcU
Owen, esq. _ _
26
Wra. Moatyn
Owen, esq. Bryngwyn, Montgomery^.
264
Hii.h
fe
0*en, ciq. (see Barlow.) —
p.
I 497 )
P.
No.
John . PA.GE, esq. Watergate-house, Sussex, esq. 188
Francis Page, esq. Middle- Aston, Oxfprdsh. — 134
Henry Lord Paget, son of the Earl of Uxbridge, Drayton,
Middlesex — 153. 256
Hon» William Paget, second son of ditto, a Captain in the
Navy — — * 247
Hon. Arthur Paget, third son of ditto — ib.
Hon. Edward Paget, fourth son of ditto ■*— 256
Sir Robert Palk, bart. Haldon-house, Devonsh. s^. 58
Walter Palk, junr. esq. Morlay-house, Devonsh. $6
Sir Hugh Palliser, bart. Vatch, Bucks — 88. 228
Henry Visct. Palmerston, I. P. Broadlands, Hants 31. 155. 156.
232. 239
Sir Thomas Palmer, bart, Leicest. — 10 1
Sir John Palmer, bart. Carleton^ Leicestersh. son of do. 101
Peregrine Palmer, esq. FairfieUJ, Somersetsh. — 134
William Earl Panmure, I. P. Panmure and Brechin Castle,
Forfarshire -— — 284
John Pardoe, junr. esq. Lay ton, Essex 28. 29
Thomas Visct. Parker^ afterwards Earl of Macclesfield 91.133
George, Visct. Parker (now Earl of Macclesfield), Sherborne
Castle, Oxfordsh* — — 15c
Hon.Geo.Lane Parker, uncle to the present Earl of Macclesfield
Sir Peter Parker, bart. Bassingbourne-hall, Essex 74.006 2//.^
John Parker, esq. Mansfield, Yorksh, — 99
John Parker, esq. Boringdon and Saltram, Devonsh,
afterwards Lord Boringdon -^ 25. 47
Armsted _ Parker, esq. Peterborough, Northamp. 121
Tho. Boothby Parkyns, esq. (afterw. Lord RancliflFe), LP. 102. l6x
Henry Parnell, esq. Rathleague, Q^ucen's County 363
Sir Lawrence Parsons, bart. (now Earl of Ross.) 305
[vol, ii.J Kk Six
^
( 498 )
m
_ sir Jolin
Patetson, bait. Eccles, Berwicksh. —
215
^ John
Paterion, esq. Epping Forest —
=75
■ P.,=r
Patten, esq. — —
97
■ John
Patieson, esq. — 115,
■ 151
Sir Ralph
Payne, k. b. (created Lord Lavington, I. P.)
28.36.53.67
John WilUt
Payne, esq. brother to ditto j a Captain in
the Navy _ _
83
John
Parry, esq. Wemvann, Carnarvonsh. ^
»S5
Si, WiUiim
Paitoa, knt. — —
353
Sit John
Peachy, bart. West Dean, Sussex —
190
Samuel
Peach, esq. — —
"■3
Si,J.n,.,
Peachy, bart. brother to Sit John, West Dean
and New-grove, (now Lord Selaey) 190.
1,6
John
Peachy, esq. son of ditto — 37.
■92
SirRobeit
Peele, ban. Bury, Lrincashire, and Drayton
Basset, Staffordshire —
i7»
Henry
Pelham, esq. Lewes, Sussex —
59
Thomas
Pelham, esq. Stannier, Sussex, (now Lord
Pelham and Earl of CWchcster) —
.87
Hon.Tho.Lord Petham, eldest son of do. (now E. of ChichscUr) ib.
Hon. Henry
Pelham, second son of Lord Pelham —
191
James
Pelham, esq. Crowhurst, Sussex —
239 1
Cha. Anderson Pelham, esq. Brocklesby, Uncolnsh. (now
Lord Yatborough) — 103.
=36
.Tobn Cresset
Pelham, esq. — —
19.
Richard
Penn, esq. Laleham, Middlesex, and Stoke
Poges, Berks — i8ff.
act j
Richard
Pennant, esq. Horsley, Surrey, andWhitham-
1
park, Somersetsh. (see Penrhyn.) JOO.
159
Sir John
Pennington, batt. Muiicastet, Cumberland,
Waiter, Yorkshire —
4'
John
Munca?ter, I. P.) —
IJ3
Charles
Penruddock.eaq. Compton Chamberlain, Wiltah.
202
_ Sir James
Pennyman, bart. Ormsby Thornton and
Beverley, Yorksh. — 228,
236
H John
Penring, esq. — —
243
Ik
Htmj
( 499 )
Noi
/'.
ileory
Sichard
Henry
Hon. Cha.Geo.
John Jas, Visct,
Hon. Spencer
Hugh Earl
LordAlgernon
155
XOQ'
122
110
Hon. Jocelyn
Lord Henry
William Visct.
u •
Charles Visct.
Sir Henry
Edward
Edward
Sir John
Sir Richard
Charles
George
R. Maunsell
John George
Jonathan
William
Griffith
John
Richard B.
James
Penton» sen. esq. Eastgatebonse^ Winchester,
Hants, esq. -^
Pennant, esq« Lord Penrykn, I^P* Penryhn,
Carnarvonsh* and Wumington^ CheAh»
Penton, junr. esq* Eaatgate-house, Winchester^. . '
Hants — -^ ; J j5
Perceval, (now Lord Arden, I. P!r(see Arden) 25
> Perceval, (now Earl of Egmont, &c.) ^nmore ,
Castle, Somersetshire — , l|9
Perceval, brother of dittOy Croxton-park^
Lincolnshire t-
Percy^ (now Duke of Northumberland)
Percy, second squ of tl^ Duke of Northum-
berland (now Earl of Beverley), Warriag-
toQy Devonshire -« . 5^' '^^
Percy, 2d son of the Earl of Beverley j8
Petty, brother of the Marqiiis of Lansdowne > 16
Petersham, (afterwards Earl of Harrington)
Ham, Surrey — « Xi8
Petersham, son of do. (now Earl of Harrington) no
Peyton, bart. Emneth, Isle of £Uy^ and Nari*
borough^hall, Norfolk '»-
Philips, esq. Montacute, Somersetshire
Philips, junr. esq. ditto ditto —
Philips, bart. Picton^castie, Pembrokesh. and
Norbitton-place, Surrej •-* 159^ 266
Philips, bart. son of ditto, Picton-ca^tle,
Pembrokesh. (now Lord MilSord, LP.) 53. 266
Philips, esq. Camelford, Cornwalfl
Philips, esq. Coedgaing^ Carmarthensh.
Philips, esq. — —
Philips, esq. Cumgitilly, Cjarmarthensh.
Philips, esq. St Stephen's, Corn vail
Philips, esq. Windsor^castle, Berks -m
Philips, esq. Carmartben^ire — •
Phillipsoa, esq. Byfleet, Surrey —
Phillipson, esq. Lieutenant- General . -^
PhtppS| esq. Peterborough| Northamp*
Kk2
»5
'45
ib.
26
169
28
232
aj4
75
178
I2t
Hon.
1
( 500 )
No.
Hon. John Con
Phlpps, (afterwards Lord Mulgrave, I. P.)
104.
>j'
228
Hon. Charles
Phipps, brother of ditto — 49
2aS
Hon. Edmund
Phipps, fourth son of Lord Mulgrave
238
Henry
Pierce, esq. Bedale, Yorksh. _
236
Cha. MedDws
Pierrcpont, esq. created Viscount Newark,
t
and Earl Manvers, Thoresby. Notts.
129
Hon.M.Evely
Pierrcpont, second son of Earl Manvers 34
129
George Lord
Plgot. I. P. Patteshall, Staffordsh. 6
141
Sir Robert
Pigol, bart. brother of ditto, Patteshall and
Chetnynd, StaS'ordshire —
6
Hugl.
Pigot, esq. brother of ditto — 32
141
Sir Arthur
Pigot, kt. Attorney -General —
196 .
Sir Lionel
Pllkington, bart. Chevet-hall, Yorkshire
89
John Frederick
Pinney, esq. Bvidport and Blickdowa, Dorsetsh
66
William
Pitt, esq. Hayes, Kent [afterwards Earl of
Chatham) — 51. 147
13s
Hon. Win.
Pitt, second son ofditto, Holwood, Kent 16
. 301
George
Pitt, esq, Stratfieldsea. Hants (afterwards
Lord Rivers) —
60
- Hon. George
Pitt, only son of ditto (now Lord Rivers)
ib.
Thomas
Pitt, esq. Boconnock, Cornwall — 51
:jl6
Thomas
Pitt, esq. son of ditto, Boconnock, Cornwall
(afterwards Lord Camelford) —
ai6
John
Pitt, esq. Encumbc, Dorsetshire <i2. 68. 77
Sr Win. Aug
Pitt, K. fl. brother of Lord Rivers, Heckficld,
Dorsetshire —
68
Wm. Morton
Pitt, esq. Encurabe, Dorsetshire — 60. 61
William
Plumer, esq. Blakeswate, Herts —
84
William
Plumerjun. esq. ditto ditto ^ S4. 191
Thomas Wm.
Plummer, esq. a Merchant in London —
.58
John
Plumtree, esq. Frcdville, Noltinghamsh, 32. 13O
William
Pochin, esq.Barkby, Leicestershire
101
Sir George
Pocock, K.B. Twickenham, Middlesex
50
George
Pocock, esq. son ofditto, Fronteyn, Dorsetsh.
IJO
Charles
Pole, esq. Southgate, Middlesex —
lOD
^ Sir Charles M
Pole, bl. Admiral of the Blue —
Hon.
Sir Francis
£dward
( 501 )
Hon. W. W. Pole, brother to the Earl of Momingtonj
, Ballyfine, King's County, Ireland
Geo. Augustus Pollen, esq. Little Bookham^ Surrey —
Hon. Evelyn Pierrepont, son to Viscount Newark 34.
W.Conyngham Plunket, esq. —
Nathaniel , Polhill, esq. Peckham Lane, Surrey
John Lord Pollington, I. P. Methley-hall, Yorkshire,
(afterwards Earl Mexborough) k. b.
Pole, baft. Lewes, Sussex —
Poore, esq. Salisbury — 203.
Hon. Frederick Ponsonby, son of Earl Besborough —
Rt. Hon. Wm. Ponsonby — —
John Brabazon Ponsonby, esq. afterwards Lord Ponsonby
Hon. George Ponsonby, brother to Lord Ponsonby
Popham, kt. a Captain in the Navy
Popham, esq. Taunton, Somersetshire
Popham, esq. Littlecott, Wiltshire
Popham, esq. — -^
Porcher, esq. —
Porchester, son of the Earl of Carnarvon
. Porter, esq. a London Merchant ■—
Porter, esq. Selmary^ Hants •—
Sir Home
Alexander
Edward
William
Josias Dupre
Henry Lord
John
George
No.
3^
82
129
190
181
192
205
348
ib.
ib,
327
67
149
18a. 346.
21}
Henry Berkeley Portman, esq. Bryanstpn, Dorsetshire
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Christopher
Hon. Anne
Hon. Vere
Richard
Postlethwaite, esq. »— —
Potter, esq. Ridgemont, Bedfordshire
Potter, esq. a Barrister at Law
Potter, esq. — ^
Poulett, uncle to Earl Poijlett
Poulett, brother to ditto ^
Powper, esq. -7-
222
16c
148
i85
11.23-51
23
73
150
4b«
377
Edward Visct. Powerscourt, L P. County of WiqUow, Ireland 161
Thomas
John
Lord Harry ""
Sir Charles
Pownall, esq. Saltfleeby, Lincolnshire 33. 151;
Pownall, esq. Secretary to the Board of Trade
and Plantations — 37
Powlett, afterwards Duke of Bolton — 1154
Fowlett^ son of Lord H. Powlett, afterwards
iDuke of Bolton, k.b.— (see Winchester) 161
Kk3 ^Lor4
-\
( 5o» )
s
Lord Hafry
Powlett, second son of the Duke of Bolton,
afterwards Ouke of Bolicw — i_;j
.164
George
Foirlett, esq. Ampolt, Hants —
•ss
William
Ponlctt, esq. Easton, Hants —
■«J
W. Ingoldsby
Powlelt, Earl of Wiltshire, son of the Muquis
of Winchester —
34
\Vm. PowlctC
Powlett, esq, Somboroe, Hants ^
49
Thomas Orde
Powlett, esq. (see Orde) —
75
Hon. Vcrc
Powlett, 2d son of Earl Powlett —
IJO
Jtareourt
Powell, esq. Ankerwyke, Surrey —
16a
Jolia KynasiOD Ponetl, esq. Hardwicke, Salop —
■39
Thomas
Pbwys. esq.Lilford.Nor. afterwards Ld. Ulford lao
Penyston
Powney, esq. Stives Place. Berks
3
penya.Portlock Powney, esq. St Itcs Place, JJerka —
4
Richard
Power, esq. — ~
3J9
"Win. Stephen
ffit Charles
Poyntz, esq. Mid sham -house, Herts
85
Ptatt, knt. Camden Place, (afterwards Earl
Camden) — —
*3J
Hon. J.Jeffiie
s Pratt, son of ditto, (now Earl Camden)
■47
Jibbert
Pratt, esq. brother of Sit Charles Pratt, Cos-
combe, Gloucestershire —
.89
Humphry M.
Pread, esq. Trevethon, Cornwall, and Ty-
Htigham, Bucks — 20. 35
William
Pread, esq. Trevethon, Cornwali, and Ty-
ringham, Buck. _ 35
■37
G.orge
Prescott, esq. Theobalds, Hertfordshire J53
161
Sff Charles
Preston, bart. Valleyfield, Perthshire
3=9 ,'
Robert
Preston, esq. brother to do. Woodford, Ess. 78
»4»
Hon. Francis
Prettie, brother of Lord Donally —
308
Charles
"47 '
Richard
Price, esq. Varnol, Flintshire —
»4« 1
Sir Charles
Price, bart. — —
111
j™..
Pringle, esq. Stltchell, Berwickshire
27s
John
Pringte, esq. Haining, Selkirkshire —
»87
Arch.C.Vl.ct
Primrose, son of the Earl of Roseberry zfi.
3S9
ib.
M.it
Pringle, esq; Fairnilie, ditto -^
John Visct.
Proby, son of the Earl of Carysfort —
87 1
.[•.!>■>
Probyn, esq. Newland, Gloucestershire
ai7
Sic
( 5^3 )
No.
Sir Wm. B«
Thomas
John Pugh
Wm. Visct.
Sir WilUam
3ir Jas. Murraj
Daniel
John
Henry
Henry James
Sir Thomas
John
]£dmund
Charles Small
Henry
William
John
Proctor, &. B. Laogley, Norf. and Tottenham
High Cross, Midd. — 109
Prowse, esq. Auainster, Somersetshire 145
Pyyce, esq* Gogerthan, Cardiganshire 254* 263
PUlteney, only son of the £arl of Bath ixo. 1^6*
Pulteney, bart, Pulteney-castle, Salop, and
Westerhall, Dumfries- shire -— *W* 278
Pulteney, bart. Hillhead, Edinburghshire 64
Poheney, esq. Cambridge — i93
Purling, esq. Bradford Peverell, Dorsetshire 31. 65
Pye, esq. Farringdoa-house, Berkshire 3
Pyc, esq. ditto ditto — ib.
I^e, knt. Admiral of the White — 9^
Pytches, esq. — — '77
Pytts^ esq. Kyre, Worcestershire — 219
Pybtts, esq. a Commissioner of the Admiralty 249
Peters, esq. a Banker in London — 13S
Petrie, esq.>Wcstcombc-park, Kent — J3^
Fetrie, esq. Gatton-place, Surrey — 185 ,
]EIon.WyndhamQUIN| son of Lord Adair
35*
John
Sii C. Famaby
Jonathan
Charles
Sir John
Richard
Sir Alexander
Hon. John
Tho. B. Lord
Jonathan
PhUip
RADCLIFFE, esq. Hitchin, Hertfordsh. 85. 242
Radclifife, bart. (see Famaby) — 242
Raine, esq. — — 35
Rainsfordy esq. a Lieutenant-General 39. 58. 74
Ramsden^ bart. Byram, Yorkshire — 30
Ramsbottom, esq. Clewer Cottage, Berks 4
Ramsay, bart. Balmain and Faskie, Kincardinsh. 278
Ramsay, brother to the Earl of Dalhousie 305
Rancliffe, L P. Rancliffe, Hants 102. i6x
Rashleigh, esq. Menabilly, Cornwall, and
Wickham, Hants -^ 36
Rashleigh, esq. son of ditto, Menabilly^ Cornwall ib.
K k 4 Hon.
*
( 504 )
Na.
Hon. John T.
Rawdon, second brother to the Earl of Moira,
I. P. Bolney Court, 0>f. —
43
Hon. George
Rawdon, third son of the Earl of Moira, I. P.
104
Sir Walter
Rawlinson, knl. Stowlangtoft, Suffolk 88
•93
Abraham
Rawlinson, esq. Ellell-hall, Lancaster
96
Henr?
Rawlinson, esq. brother to ditlo —
100
Iiaac Martin
Rebow, esq. Colchester, Esses —
73
Francis
Reynolds, esq. Slnngeways, Lancashire
96
George
Rice, esq. Newton, Carmarthen shire —
253
Hon. G.Talbot Rice, eldest son of ditto (now Lord Dyoevor)
Newton, Carmarthenshire —
lb.
Sir Thomas
Rich. bart. Sunning, Berkshire —
•4
Joseph
Richardson, esq. — ^
39
Bisse
Richards, esq. Wimbledon, Surrey —
»J6
jtichard
Richards, esq. —
26
Matthew
Ridlev. esn. Heaton-hall. North lunbeil and
126
lb.
SirMait-Wbite Ridley, bart. son of ditto, Blagden, Northumb
Richiird
Rtgby, e^q. Mistley-hall, Essex —
SS:lr
Abraham
Robarts, esq. a Banker in London, Hampstead,
Middlesex — —
210
John
Roberts, esq. Harwich, Essex, and Eshcr, Surr
74
■«
J^l.n
Robinson, esq. Duftoo, Westmoreland ; and
Michaelstow, Essex — 75. 30O
246
Charles
Robinson, esq. Recorder of Canterbury, &c.
90
Sir Thomas
Robinson, K. b. (afterwards Lord Grantham)
Nevvby, Yorkshire —
.63
Hon. Thoma
Robinson, (afterwards Lord Grantbam) son
of ditto — —
>b.
Hon. Frederi
k Robinson, second son of Lord Grantham,
Newby, Yorkshire — —
229
Sir Geoige
Robinson, bart. Cranford, Norlhamptonshitp
Maurice
Robinson, esq, nephew to Lord Rokeby, }. P.
234
Rich. Bateman Robson, esq. Weslbiidge, Surrey —
J"
Gustavus
Rochford, esq. Westmeath, Ireland —
376
Sir Geo. Bryd. Rodney, bart. and k.B. Great Alre^ford, Hants
(afterwards Lord Rodney) 32. no
122
^
Hon.
Hon. George
Hon. John
Sir F. Lemon
John
Thomas
Augustus
Dennis
John
James
Rodney, son of Lord Rodney (now Lord Rodney) 51
Rodney, second son of Lord Rodney, Arms-
worth, Hants — 18
Rogers, bart. Blatchford, Devonsh. $0
Rogers, esq. Penrose, Cornwall -— 26. 29
Rogers, esq. Newington- Green, Middlesex 198
Rogers, esq. Secretary to the Board of Ordnance 93
RoUe, esq. brother of the late Lord RoUe,
Hudscott, Devonshire, Shapwick, Sora.
RoUe, esq. Ty dwell, Devonshire, (now Lord
Rolle) — —
Rooke, esq« Bigs we ar, Monmouthshire
£dw. Bayntun Rolt, esq. (see Sir £dward Bayntun)
Sir Samuel - Romilly, knt. — -^
Sir John Lock. Ross, bart. Balnagown, Ross-shire
Sir Charles . Ross, bt. son of do. Balnagpwn, Ross-sh.
Charles Ross, esq. Morangie, Ross-sh. •—
George Ross, esq. Cromartyshire, esq. — -
George Rose, esq. Cuffnells, and Cottage, Hants
George Henry Rose, esq. son of ditto, HoUy-groVe, Berks
Wm. Stewart Rose, esq. Cuffnells, Hants — -
Rosewarne, esq.Bosvigo, Cornwall '—
Rous, bart. Henham-hall, Suffolk (now Lord
Rous) — —
Rous, esq. a Barrister at Law « —
Thomas Bates Rous, esq. a Director of the East India Company 220
Sir C. W. B. Rouse, bart. Rouse- Lynch, Worcester shire>
and Downton, Salop —
Rowley, k. b. Tendring-hall, Suffolk
Rowney, esq. Dean Farm, Oxfordsh.
Royston, (afterwards Earl of Hardwicke)
Wresthoi^se, Cambridgeshire — -
Royston, son of the Earl of Hardwicke
Rudge, esq. Wheatfield, near Tets worth,
Oxf. and Evesham, Wore. esq. — •
Rumbold, bt. Woodhall, Herts tk. 67
Jienry
Sir John
George
52
47
112
211
93
289. 311
295. 302
302
278
-!&* 164
163
24
172
67
Sir William
Thomas
Philip Visct.
Philip, Visct.
Edtvatd
Sir Thomas
222
6
183
'William Rich. Rumbold, son of ditto, esq. .—
222
'65
Sir
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( 506 )
Tfjsr
Ruihout, bt. Northwick, Wore. —
22a
SiiJ^bn
Riisuoui. bt. son of do. Lord Northwick, Wore
:.ik.
Edward
Rushout, esq. Alton House, Isle o£ Wight 158.
160
Lord John
Russel, iiext bioiher to the Duke of Uedfotd,
atratton Park, Hauts —
5S
LotdWilUun
Russell, Sueaiham, burrey, 2d brother to the
Duke ot Bedford —
i8a
Matthew
Russell, esq. Richmond, Surrey —
27
John
RutUecfoid, esq, EgertOQ — 396.
297
Edw, Southwell Kuihvcn, esq. — —
33I
Thomas
Ryder, esq, a liarrisler at Law —
S9
Nattianicl
Ryder, esq. Stteatham, Surrey, and Harrow-
by, Line, now Lord Harrowby _
ib.
Hon. Nathaniel Ryder, eldest son of Lord Kartowby, San-
doQ, Staff. — —
ib.
Hon. Richaid
Ryder, second aoa of Lord Harrowby
il>.
Lord George
s.
Eackvllle, youngest son of the rhike of Dor-
-
set (sec Germaine) afterw. Vise. Sackville
I5J.
240
.241
LoidJohnFied. Sack^-iUe, 2d son of the Duke of Dorset,
father of the present Duke —
»j
Hen. James
St. Clair, ad son of Lord St. Clair, St Clair,
1
Fifcshiie — — 283
.30«
Hon, Henry
St. John, uncle to the present Lord Boling-
broke — —
21;
Hon. John
St. John, uncle to the present L. Bolingbrokc
160.
.78.
190
Hon. Geo. R,
. St. John, now Vise. Bolingbroke, Lydiard,
Tregoze, Wilts —
217
Sir Paulet
St. John, bt. Farley, Hants —
•54
Hon. 5t. And
. St. John, brother of Lord John (now St John)
1
Ambrose
St. John, esq. — —
4'
Anthony
St. Leger, esq. Patkhill, near Bcaiitre, Yorks,
. 106
John
( 501 )
John
Sir John
Sir James
Francis
Samuel
Thomas
Sir Robert
Hon. Edwin
John
John
James Clarke
Sir Charles
Francis
Sir Ceorge
Hon. Richard
John
Samuel Elias
John
Nathaniel
James
Thomas
Samuel
John
Joseph
Robert
Hugh
David
John
David
Sir John
Walter
Sir William
No.
51
St. Leger, es(|. a Major«6eneral —
St. Attbin, bt. Clowance and St. MichaePs
Mountj Cornwall, bt. — 20. 21 • 32
Saunderson, bt. East-hill^ near Wandsworth,
Surrey — — 212
Saunderson^ esq. — -^324
Salt, esq. of the Inner Temple 22. 37. 176
Salusbury, esq. Sough-hall, Chesh. ico
Salusbury, bt. Lanwere» Mdnmouthsh. 112. 249
Sandys, (afterwards Lord Sandys,) Ombersley,
Worcestershire — 34. no
Sargent, esq. May-Plaee, Kent — • 29. 190
Sargent, esq. Woolavinton, Sussex 93. 246
Satterthwaite, esq. Pap Castle, Cumb. 186
Saunderson, k.b. Hambleton, Hants — 23 Z
Savage, esq. Holy wood, Downshire 334
Savile, bt. Rufford, Notts. — 224
Savile, next brother to the Earl of Scarbo-
rough, Rufford, Notts. — 104
Sawbridge, esq. Ollantigh, Kent in. 242
Sawbridge, esq. son of ditto, Ollantigh, Kent 90
Sawyer, esq. Canon Priory, Heref. '-^ Sz
Saxon, esq. — — 15a
Sea wen, esq. Maidwill^ Northamp. 38. 180
Scott, esq. Shepperton, Midd. — 65
Scott, esq. — — 2ia
Scott, esq. Kinton, Salop, and Bromley, Kent 29* /Sj
Scott, esq. — -^ 220
Scott, esq. Blackheath, Kent — - 185. 217
Scot, jun. esq. Harden, Berwicksh. 275
Scot, e sq. Scotstarvet and Thirdpart, Hfesh. 305
Scot, esq. second son of ditto, Balcomie,
Fifesh. — 276. 283. 302
Scot, esq. Dunninald, Foriarsh. 284. 307
Scott, kt. Newcastle-upon-Tyne (now Ld. Eldon} 83
Scott, esq. Harden, Berwicksh. — 296
Scott^ kt. hb Majesty^s Advocate-General 205
1
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Thomas
Scroop, esq. Colby, Line. — 104
John
Scudamore, esq. Kent Church, Heref. 81
Charles Fitzroj
Scudamore, esq. Holm Lacy, Heref. — ji8
m.
Sir .1, Saunder
Sebright, bt. Beachwood Manor, Herts idf
k
Richard, E. of Sefton, I. P. Croxtath-hall and Sefton, L»nc. 94
1
Sir Charles
Sedley, bt. Nuthall. Nott. — 130
■
Geoifje Aug,
Selivyii, esq. Matson, Glouc. 77. 215. 314
■
William
Selwyr, esq. Boxley, near Dartford, Kent 165
■
Humphry
Senhousc, esq. Netherhall, Cumb. 4a
m
Sir Thomas
Sewcll, kt. Ooghteriliaw, Surrey 75, 245
m
Robert
Seivell, esq. Chertsey, Surrey — 30
W
Henry
Seymour, esq. Sherborne, Dors. — 49
Loid Robert
Seymour, 3d son of the Marquis of Hertford,
Windsor, Berks _ 175
Lord Hugh
Seymour, 4lh son of ditto — 157
Lord Gtorfjc
Seymour, 5th -lon of ditto, Windsor, Berks 49. 175 '
Lord William
Seymour. 6th son of ditto — 173
^
ThoiBas
Ser^ison, e^q. Cuckfield, Sussck — igi
Robert E. D.
Shaftce, esq. — — -jt
Robert
Shaftoe, esq, Whitworth, Durham 70. J05
J..isou
Shaftoe, esq. Wratting, Camb, 82. 119
Arthur
Shakespeare, esq, — _ 2p
John
Sharpe, esq. East Barnet, Midd. — 41
Richard
Sharpe, esq. — — up
Fane William
Sharpe, esq. East Batnet, Herts, esq. 41 ,
JarDes
Shawe, esq. — _ iii
William Cunliffbhawe, esq. — — $; \
John, Lord
Sheffield, I. P. Sheffield Place, Sussex, and !
Greavc-hall, Yorkshire — 146. 138
John, Earl of
Shelburne, I. P. Wycombe, Bocks, and
Eow-wood Park, Wilts, afterwards Lord
Wycombe — _ 10
Sir JdIiii
Shelley, bt. Michelgrove, Sussex 13 1. IJJ
Timothy
Shelley, esq. Wateham, Susse.t — 189
Ralph
Sheldon, esq. — — 204
William
Shipley, esq. .— — 40
Philip, Lord
Sherrard, son of ihe Earl of Harborough,
Teigh,. Rutl. now Earl of Harboxough '3^
Richard,
^
( S09 )
No.
Henry Shelley, esq. — — ipi
Richard Brins. Sheridan, esq. — - -. i5^
Thomas Sheridan, esq. — > — 22
Henry Shiffher, esq. Pontrylas, Heref. — 151
Hon. Sewallis Shirley, uncle to Earl Ferrers — 4c
Geo.Aug.Wm.Shuckburgh Evelyn, esq. Shuckburgh, Warw. 197
Molineux, LordShuldham,' I. P. — «• ^(J
James . Shuttleworth, esq. Gawthorpe-hall, Lane. 94
George Shum, esq. Brewer iti London, Berry-hill
and Dorkings Surrey — > 54
Coningsby Sibthorpe, esq. Canbury, Line. — 104
Humphrey Sibthorpe, esq. Canbury, Line. 105
John Simeon, esq. Maple Durham, Oxf* — - 5
George Simson, esq. Whetton Park — 92
Sir Edward Simpson, kt. — — 240
James Simmons, esq. ...... 90
Hon. John Simpson, son of Ld. Bradford, Babworth, Notts. 143
John Simpson, esq. — ... 38
John Graves Simcoe, esq. Wolford Lodge, Dev. — 40
Mark Singleton, esq. — - — 178
Sir John Sinclair, bt. Ulbster, Caithness-shire 23. 276
Sit well Sitwell, esq. — ..« 29
George Skene, esq. Skene, Aberdeensh. 271. 304
Robert Skene, esq. Hallyards, flfesh. — 283
JVrnoldus James Skelton, esq. — ^ •»• ,178
Sir Geo. Tho. Skipwith, bt. Newbold-hall, Warw. — ' 194
John Skynner, esq. Milton, Oxf. — 136
William Skryne, esq. ' — — 41
Hans Sloan, esq. South Stoneham, Hants 156. 160. 163
Charles William Sloper, esq. Twiford, Hants — 85
William Sloper, esq. Woodhay, Berks — 214
Sir Henry Slingsby, bt. Redhouse, Yorkshire — 227
Sir Jarrit Smith, bt. Long Ashton, Som. — - 146
Edward Smith, esq. Edmondthorpe, Leiq. — loc
John Smith, esq. Combhay, Som. — I47
Robert Smith, esq. fiulcote Lodge, Notts, now
Lord Carrington, LP. — • 130
Abel
■ AM
P Jota
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( 510 >
Ns,
Smith, esq. brother of Lord Cflrtington, Mot>
tingham — — 37. 130
Smith, esq. Solicitor to the East Iad!a Company 143 1
Samuel Smith, esq. ChemDgton, Glouc. aad Putney
Hill, Surrey — — 152. 120 '
Samuel Smith, esq. Wilford, Notts. 37. t02. 211 1
George Smith, esq. Bassal, Notts. — aj
William Smith, esq. Clapham, Surrey — 28. 177
Jonhua Smith, esq. Stoke Parit, Wilts — 21O
Nathaniel Smith, esq. a Director of the £a9t India Co. 91. 338 '
John Smith, esq. Blandonhall, Kent — I90. 1^ 1
William Smith, esq. Pamdoti House, ntar Harlow,
Esses — — 28
Chatles Lot. Smith, esq. Endetby, Leic. — 101
ThomasAshlon Smith, esq, Vaenol, Carnarv. and Tid worth,
Kent — — 166. 2JJ
Kichaid Smith, es^ Chilton Lodge, Berks 13. 68. 206 '
Thomas Smith, esq. — — 39 I
Charles Smith, esq. Sutton, Essex —~ 27 j
JohnMansel Smith, esq. sou of ditto — IJ I
Alexander Smollet, esq. Bonhill, Dunbartonshire z8o I
Sir Robert Smythe, bt. West Moulsey, Surrey, and '
Beer Church-hall, Essex —
John Smythe, esq. Heath, Yorkshire —
Nathaniel Sneyd, esq. — —
Walter Sneyd, esq. Keel, Staff. —
Lord Chas. H. Somerset, ad son of the Duke of Beaufort
Arthur, Lord Somerset, brother to the Duke of Beaufort HI
Lord Robt. £d. Somerset, brother to ditto — 16
Edward Southwell, esq. King's Weston, Glouc.
afterwards Lord Clifford — 76. IjO
William Sotheron, juri. esq. Darrington, Yorkshire JjS
John Spalding, esq. Killorby, Kircudbright -shire JM
Henry Speed, esq. Kogsell, Som. — 8S
Lord Charles Spencer, brother to the Duke of Marlbo-
rough, Wheatfield, Osf. — 133
Lord Robert Spencer, 2d brother to the Duke of Marlbo-
roughj Woolbedings, Sussex 68. 135- '3*
73- 3J»
138
119
Lofd Henzx
John
Joka Sfwaoer
J0ha
Rcriiert
Frederiok
Sir Frank
Sp«nc«r, ad son o£ ti^ Duke of Marlborddgh
Spencer, esq. Ahkorpe, Nortbamp. and'Wim
bledoo, Svrrcy, afurwards Earl Speaccr
Smith, esq. son of Lord Charles Spencer
Spte«r, esq. Exeter, Devon. •—
Sparrow, esq. Wormlnigham, Suffolk,, esq.
Standart, esq, Gceenwich, Kent ^^
Scandish, bt« Daxbnry, Lane — »
Charlts Walter Stanhope, £arl of S«n«7 —
Hon. Sir Wm. Stanhope, brother to dw Earl of Chester-
field, Eythorpe, Backs, il.b. — •
Philip Stanhope, esq. Resident at Dreadeit
Lorel Stanhope, esq* nncle to tiie pieaent Earl of
Cbesttrfield — —
Wftker Spencer Stanhopev esq. Horribrth, near Leeds, and
Cannon-hall, near Bamsley, Yorkshire 43
£d« Smith, Ld. Stanley, now Earl of Derby, Otikes, Socrey
Edward, Lord Stanley, son of ditto — —
Hen. Thomas Stanley, brother to the Earl of Derby,
Preston, Lane* — *^
Stanley, esq. Ponltons, Hants,^ esq.
Stanley, esq. Cross-hall, Lane. esq. *-
Stanley, esq. Plumstead, Kei^ —
Stanley, esq. Addtttley Park, Chtifa*
Staples — —
Stannton, esq. Archdeacon Koase, Ipswich,
and Sibston^hall, Suiblk -^
Stanwix, esq. Staxmis, Cumberland
Stapleton, bt. Grs/ft^ Berks -•
Starkie, esq. Preston, Lane* «-
Hans
Thomas
John
John Thomas
Hon. John
Thomas
John
Sir Thomas
Edmund
No.
iggi
204
a
. i&i
95
43
8
226^
9^
95
94
156
94
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217
43-
H. Thomas, Ld . Stavordale, now Esoi of Itchciter — »
Thomas
Richard
Sir Philip
John
Sir John
X.73
20 j:
93
41
Steele, esq. Hmnpnet, Sqssex. — •
Stephens, esq. Wi*i««tt, Dey. •«•
Skepbens, ht, l\ilbaCB, Midd. and St Facdi
and Horsforib, Norf. — 241
Stephenson^ ^. Brentford Butts, Mfdd;. 35; S^'53
Stepirry, bt. Lanelly, Caraaitfa. — • 1x3
John
^^^Toin Sti
( S" )
181
I
Stein, esq. a Banker in Edinburgli
Gabriel Steward, esq. Weymouth, Dors. — j_j
Hon. Rich. £d. Stewart, brother to the Earl of Galloway 311^
Han. James Stewart, brother to ditto, Glasserton, Wigtonsh. 300
Hon. Keith Steivart, brother to the present Earl, ditto 30O. 314
Hon. Grcn. M.Stewart, brother to ditto — 288
Hon. William Stewart, 2d son of the Earl of Galloway 27. 300
Hon, Robert Stewart, now Vise, Castlereagh, son of the
E. of Londonderry, I. P. BllckHog, Norf, 33, 175
Sir James Steuart Denham, bt. Coltness and Black-
shiel, Lanarksh. —
Sir John W. B. Stewart, bt. — —
John Stewart, esq. Mitcham, Surrey -^
William Stewait, esq. Castle Stewart, Wigtonsh. 2I
Alexander Stewart, esq. Afton, Wigtonsh. —
Andrew Stone, esq. Kew, Surrey —
J. George, Vt. Stopford, son of the Earl of Courtown, I. P.
254
.96
239
214:
\
Anthony Storer, esq, — — 43. 117
J, Smith, Lord Strange, son of the Earl of Derby, Preston,
Lane. — —94
Sir John Strange, kt. Layton Grange, Essex — 49
James Strange, esq. — ^ 195
William Slrahan, esq. King's Printer — 217
Andrew Strahan, esq. son (o ditto, King's Printer 6S
Henry Sttachey, esq. Sutton-Court, Som.
Hon. Edward Stratford, son of Vise. Aldborough, I. P.
Glenham, Es5e.f; —
George Stratton, esq. Great Tew, Oxf. —
Richard Stratton, esq, Charlton, Kent —
William Strode, esq. Punshorn. Hertf. —
John Strutt, esq. Terling-place, Maiden, Essex
John Holden Strutt, esq. son of ditto —
Hou. James Stuart (Wortley), 2d son of the Earl of
Bute, Aston, Herts — 276, 315
Hon. Frederick Stuart, 3d son of the Earl of Bute — ib.
Hon. Charles Stuart, 4th son of ditto — 34. 61.315
124. 238
ij8
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Lord Evelyn J. Stuart, 2d son of the Marquis of Bute
Lord Wm.
Sir Simeon
«
Jdmes
John Sofaaw
Andrew
Sir John B.
Humphry
Charles
William
Maurice
Laurence
John
Stuart, 3d son of ditto
Stuart, bt. Hartley Maduit, Hants
Stuart, esq. — —
Stuart, esq. Greenock, Renfrewsb. -
Stuart, esq. Craigthbm, Lanarksh. ,
Stuart, bart. Fettercairn, Kincardineshire
Sturt, esq. Horton and Critchill House, Dors*
Sturt, esq. son of ditto, Brownsea Castle, Dors.
Sturges, esq. Acton-hall> Worcestershire
Suckling, esq. Comptroller of the Navy
Sullivan, esq. Ponsborne, Herts
Sullivan, esq. Richings Park, Bucks
262
ib.
276
64. 289
287
Sir Rich.Joseph Sullivan, bart. Thames Ditton, Surrey
George
Sir George
Lord Rbbert
Lord George
George
60
66
163
157
j6. 149
216
243
i8i
285
84.
— 129
Sumner, esq. Hatchband, Surrey
Suttie, bt. Balgone, Haddingtonsh.
Sutton, 2d son of the Duke of Rutland,
Kelham, Notts.
Sutton, 3d son of the Duke of Rutland,
Hanby Linel, and Kelham, Notts. 108. 132
Sutton, esq. son of Lord G. Sutton io8. 132
John Manners Sutton, esq. brother of ditto «- 132
Tho. Manners Sutton, esq. brother of ditto -— ib*
Sir Richard Sutton, bt. Norwood, Notts. 85. 232. 235. 241
James Sutton, esq. New Park, near Devizes, Wilts 2i6
Sir John Swinbum, bt. Cbapheaton, Yorksli. 2Z
Anthony Lang. Swymmer, esq. Longwood House, Hants 156
Sir Christopher Sykes, bt. Sledmere, Yorksh. -^ 236
Sir Francis Sykes, Basildon, Berks, bt. *— ' 6
Francis Will. Sykes, esq. son of ditto "^ ib.
Symons, esq. Meende, Heref. *- 6i
Symons, bt. ditto «^ ib*
Symons, esq. Lanstinan, f'emb. 252
Symonds, esq, Mund-park, Herefordshire 8 c
Symes, esq. «— «— 207
Symcs, esq. ■ — p — 323
John
Sir Richard
John
Tho. Powell
Michael
George
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Hon. John Talbot, brother to Lord Talbot — iji
Sit Ch^s. Hen. Talbot, bt. Bel^st, Ireland ~. a^'
John Chetwynd Talbot, esq. soa of diito, Ingistrie, Staff, af*
terwards Earl Talbot — ii<j
Roger Talbot, esq. Woodcnd, Yorkshire — 234
John Tarleton, esij. Finch Houw, near Liverpool,
Lane. — — 34|i
Banastie Tarleton, esq. biother to ditto, a Lieut. -Gen, 100
William Tatton, esq. — — 3361
Francis, M. of Tavistock, only son of the Duke of Bedf(>t|l x
Clement Taylor, esq. Maidstone, Kent -^ ^
MichaelAngeloTajlor, esq. Pgrk-hjll, near Bantrey^ Yorksb. 61.
176. 207
Charles Wm. Taylor, esq. Burcott House, Som. and Pur-
brook Park, Hants — 1^3
Peter Taylor, esq. Purbrook Park, Hants 148. 157
Robert Paris Taylor, esq. son of ditto, Grateley Lodge,
Hants — — 118
John Tempest, esq. Sherbom, near Durham, and
Wynyard, near Stockton, I>uih. 71
Jolin Tempest, esq. son of ditto — ib.
Sir Henry Vane Tempest, be. Long Newton and Wynyaxd,
near Stockton, Ourham — ib.
John Hen. Vise. Templeton, LP. — 1751
George Templer, esq. Chapwick, Som. — 54
Richard, Earl Temple, eldest son of the Marquis of BucktDgh. S
Alei:ander Thistlethnayte, esq. Winterslowe and South-
wick, Hants — — 154
Robert Thistlethwayte, esq. Noiman-court and South-
wick, Hants — — lb.
Thomas Thlstlethwaite, esq. — 154
Sir Edmund Thomas, bt. Wenvoe-Caslle, Glamorg. 211. 261
Sir George Thomas, bt. Dale Park, near Arundel, and
Westgate HoUEe, CHcherter, Suswx 196
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George M^Uto^ Tiioraas, esq. Chichester and Watergate
house, near Midhurst, and Yapton Place,
near Arundel, Sussei: -^
Fercy, Earl of -l^omcmd, I. P. Shotgrove, Essex 151.
No.
188
235
Bcilbj
Charles
John
Henry
Robert
Thompson^ esq, Eserkke, near York, and
Sonjon, Hants —
Thompson, esq. Vice* Admiral of the Blue
Tl^ompson, esq. Bentley Heath, Warw. and
€roldingham-Park, Herts — -
Thorahaagh (Hewitt), esq. Shire Oaks, Notts.
Thornton, esq. Clapham, Surrey — -
Thornton,e6q. brother of ditto, Clapham, Surr,
Samuel
William
Sir John
Thomas
Henry
Peter Isaac
231. 234
113
222
129
181
73-
150
226
225
103
Thornton, esq. brother of ditto, Clapham, Surr.
Thornton, esq. Thomville, near York
Thorold, bt. Syston Park, Line. —
Thoroton, esq. Screweton, Notts. 132. 193. 232
Thrale, esq. Streatham, 'Surrey — > 18 c
Thelusson, esq. a merchant in London, R.en«
dlesbam House, Sufiblk, now Lord Rendles-
ham, LB. «— 290. 21ft
Charles Thelusson, esq. brother to ditto — • 222
CJoorge Woedf. Thelusson, esq. — - — 181
Edward Thurlow, esq. Knight'« I}ill, ncarDulwich,
Kent, afterwards Lord Thurlow 171
J<;ffan Harvey Thursby, esq. Abingdon, North^mp. 107
Hon. Henry F. Thynne, brother to Vise. Weymouth, Comps-
£ord, Glouc. now Lord Carteiet 83. i-(!y
Lord George Thynne, 2d son of the IVfarquis of Bath 83
Lord John Thynn^B, 3d son of the Marquis of Bath ib^
George Tiemey, esq. a merchant in London — • 73
William, M. of Titchfield, now Duke of Portland — "Bf.
Willie, M. irfTitcbfittkU aon of ditto ^ Sf ^
:^3
Jdin
iUchard -
Ponsonby
Tomlinspii, jun. esq. £a3t Bacnet, Midd. 194
Tcmton, esq. Downs Plape, near Windsor,
Berks, and Barnes,. Surrey . — * 4
Tottenham, esq. Merrion-squarci Dublin 380
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Hon. Wilbr.h
, ToUemache, brother to the Earl of Desalt,
Cnlveley hall, Chcsh. — 21.
Ill
].m»
Topping, esq. — —
25
Samuel
Touchet, esq. Epping Forest, Esses
67
Isaac
Townshend, esq. Thorpe, Surrey
91
Chauncy .
Townsbend, esq. merchant in London 2oS.
314
J«ne.
Townshend, esq. eldest son of ditto, Bruce
Casile, Middlesex — 25
). gr
Hon, George
Townshend, now Marquis Townshend —
114
Lord John
Townshend, 2d son of ditto, Feltham- house.
Middlesex — 16. 110.
217
Lord Chailes
Townshend, 4th son of ditto —
117
Hon. Chacies
Townshend, 2d son of Viscount Townshend,
Adderbury, Oxf. — 27. 75.
117
Hon. Thomas
Townshend, brother to Vise. Townshend,
Trognal, Kent — —
16
Tbomat
Townshend, esq. son of ditto, Frognal, Kent,
now Vise. Sydney —
>6S
Wm. Augustu
5 Townshend, brother of Viscount Sydney
'6j
Hon. John T.
Townshend, eldest son of ditto —
lb.
Charles
Townshend, esq, Honingham, Norf.
117
Henry
Townshend, esq. 2d son of the Hon. Thomas
Townshend — —
.78
John
Townson, esq. a Director of the East India
Company — — .
IJ3
Thomas
Tracy, esq. Sandy well- hull, Glouc.
76
j™„
Trail, esq. — —
'75
George
Treby, esq. Plympton Earle, Dev. —
53
George Hale
Treby, esq. son of ditto —
ib.
Barlow
Trecothick, e^q. Addington, Kent —
Ill
Sir Christophe.
■ Treise, kt. Lenathan, Cornwall —
25
G.Leveson.Vt.Trentham, now Marquis of Stafford
168
G. Levpson, Vt. Treniham. eldest son of ditto— (see Gower) 167.
170
Sir William
Trelawney, Eudsbend, Cornwall, bt.
29
William
Trevanion, esq. Carhais, Cornwall ^
33
John
Trevanion, esq, Windsor, Beiks 31.
240
sif
( 5*7 )
Sir Jolin
Browse
Fienes
Sir Thomas
John
John
Charles
Clemetit
No.
Trevelyan, bt. Nettlecomb, Som. and WaU
lington, Northumb. — 126. 14$
49
122
117
64
48
148
148. 190
Trist, esq. Bowden, Dev. — •
Trotman, esq. Shelswell^ Oxf. —
Troubridge, bart. —
Tucker, esq. Weymouth, Dors. ■*-
Tuckfield, esq. Little Fulford, Dev.
Tudway, esq. of the City of Wells, Som.
Tudway, esq. son of ditto —
Hon. John
Hon. H^nry
Richard
Sir John '
Sir. Edward
WiHiam JoUiffe Tuffhell, esq. Nunmunckton, Yorksh. and
Waltham, Essex -—
George Forster Tuffnell, esq. Langleys, Essex, and Hockton^
• Line. — —
Tufton, brother to the Earl of Thanet
Tufton, brother to ditto —
Turberville, esq. Glamorg. —
Turner, bt. Wareham, Norf. —
Turner, bt. Ambroseden, Oxf. —
Sir Gregory P, Turner, bt. son of ditto^ Ambroseden, Oxf.
and Battlesdon, Bedf. —
Turner, bt. Kirkleatham, Yorksh. «—
Turner, bt. son of ditto, of ditto — ^
Turner, kt. an Alderman of London
Tunvfer,' esq. Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire
Tylniey, I. P. Wanstead-house, Essex
Sir Charles Kv Tynte, bt. Halsewell, Som. and Kevenraabley,
: J '. • Glamorg. •«-• — 145
George, £v^ of Tyrconhel, I. P.^ the Homme, Heref. and
. Randalls, Surrey . '«— 149
George, E. of Tyrconnel, L P. son of ditto, the Homme,
Heref. and Clermont, Surrey 128. £26
Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt, esq. — J2
Thomas Tyrwhitt, esq. Secretary to the Prince of
Wales — — 51
Thomas Jones Tyrwhitt, esq. Carreghova, Dcnb. — ■ .558
Sir Charles
Sir Charles
$r Barnard
Edmund
John, Earl
— 236
ib.
201
9^
26c
ri6
133
236
225
226
181
190
2.12
L13
u.v.
TJ
Ricliard, Vise. VALLETORT, now Earl of Mowitedge-
curabe — — aj
Charles Van, esq. Llati-y-veco, Breconshire Zj9
Hon. Frederick Vane, brother to the Earl of Darlington,
Chelsea. AJiddleses — 70
Hon. Rabf Vane, 2d brother to the Earl of Darlington,
R*by Castle, Durham — 43, 76
Sir Frederick F. Vane, bt. Button, Cumberland, 43. 70-. 34J
Sir Gerrard W. Van Neck, ht. Heveningham, Suffolk 74
Sir Joshua
Van Neck, bt. brother of ditto, Shrubland,
Suffolk, bt. now Lord Huntingfield, I. P.
ib.
Sir Godftey
Vassal, bl. Battle Abbey, Sussex —
68
Arthur
Vansittart, jun. esq. Shottesbroolc, Berks
3
Henry
Vansitiart, esq. Fawley Court, Berks — .
5
Nicholas
Vansittart, esq, — 3i6.
■ 239
George
Vansitiart, esq. Bisham Abbey, Berks
3
Hon. Wiimot
Vaughan, afterwards Viscount and Earl of
Lisburre, I. P. Croswood, Cardig. ijg
.351
Hon. Sir John
Vaughan, s.B. brother to ditto —
128
Hon. John
Vaughan, id son of the Earl of Lisburne, I.P.
2J2
Sir Robert W.
Vanghan, ht. Narney, Merion. —
263
William
Vaughan, esq. Corseygcdol and Namey,
Merionethahirc — —
351
John
Vaughan, esq. Golden Grove, Carmarth.
2i3
Evan Llojd
Vaughan, esq. Coisegedol. Mcrkm; —
263
Eenjaniin
Vaughan, esq. — —
209
James
Veitch, esq. Elliock, Dumfnes-d.ire
379
Jan,es
289
George Veil,
Vernon, esq. Sudbury, Drrb. afterwards
J
Hbh* Gc)Qlf|;^T.VkMoh, ddest son of G. V. Vertion, esq.
tfolir Ldrd Vernon^ Norwich t^arki Sussex 83.
193. 261
Qiarks V^lreler, es4* Liiiierick — 353
ftfchard Vernon, esq. Hilton, Staff* 2. 51. 55. 170
Hiifnry Vem«n, tiq. brother of dittd «— 1 7P
Churles Vemdn, esq. New Forest, iiahts — - 17 1
Thomas Vernon, esq. Hanbury Hall, Wore. i2d
£d^rard Vernon, esq. Nacton, Suffolk -^ 173
Faucis Vfe'ftiotty esq. iiephew and \iAt of ditto, Kic-
t6ii, duffolk, afterwarcis Lord Orwell, ^d
tflfl of Shipbrobk, I. P. — ib;
V^Hion, kt. Fariihatn, Surrey — 229
Verne;^, J. P. Rtiddle Clajtbii, J^ucks 8. 13. 254
d. Bttssy, Vt. VllUerS, ndi^ Earl of J^sey, ^iddletonstoney,
Oxf. «. — - 171. 24Q
0. Mason, Vt. Villlers, i<o# tirl Graridlsdri, I. P. — 142
Hon. TboMs Vilfiers, brbther to ihe Ea'rl of Jersey, after-:
wards Earl of Clarendon, Grove, Herts 1 7 x
Hon. JdhrtC. Vilft^rs, 2(1 ^oii of ditto — 57.216
HbL Otbtgi VUtittS^ jd ion of ditto —
Sit Frabcfc * Vltrfcent, bt. Stoke D'Aberton, Surre^
John, tiA of Vpp€t Os^tf, t.P. Amjithill, #edf.
fxAkif Eatl of Upper Oisory, I. P. sbii of difto —
S!r Charles
Ralph, katl
John
ILbheH
lioicit
199
186
i
ib.
20^
103
Rbb
ert
Upt!oh, 'fiii. es^. Ittiddletob, Wiibn.
Vynef, ۤ([. TuphAi Halt, line.
Yyner, esq. Gautby, near I^orncasfle ami
iKdnoti, Chishiie — 5^'i<^i'^i4
Vyner, esq% son of ditto, Etsfiami near Brig,
YoMtSit — ~ i<fi
W.
Sb William WAKE, btfrt. Courteen^faall, No^hamptonATdK' i
Chalrles Walcot, esq. Walcot, Salop — 64
L 1 4 Hop.
>
( Sao )
/r«.
Hon. John
Jaipes
Thomas
John
Edmund
Robert
fohn
Lewis Bayley
Hon. Henry
Waldejprave, (afterwards Earl Waldegrave) fj^
Wallace, esq. Carleton HaU, Cumberland 189
Wallacei esq. son of ditto -^ 30. 32
Waller, esq. son of Edmund Waller, Hall* /
I
barn, Bucks — — i*
Waller^ esq. Hall-bam, Bucks — >
Waller, esq. Hall-barn, Bucks —
Waller, esq. —7 —
Wallis, esq. —7 -r-
Wallopy brother to the Earl of Portsmouth
10
lb.
ib.
165
166
Hon. Coulson Wallop^ son of the Earl of Portsmouth
Horace Walpole, esq. brother to the Earl of Orford^
(afterwards Lord Walpole) WoUerton 115
Hon. Horatio Walpole, eldest son of ditto, (now Lor4
. Walpok), ^ollerton, Norfolk — 11$
Hon. Horatio Walpole, eldest son of ditto -^ 98. 116
Hon. George Walpole, 2d son of I^prd Walpole -— 46
Hon. Sir Edw. Walpole^ k. b. 2d son of the ist Earl of Oxford,
Frogmore, Berks «— •— X17
Hon. Iloratio Walpole, 3d son of the 1st E. of Orford» (after-
wards Earl of Orford) Strawt>erryhill, Midd. Jri5
Hon. Richard Walpole, 2d son of Horatio, ist Lord Walpole 1^7
Hon. Thomas Walpole, 3d son of Horatio, ist Lord Walpole^
Hayes^ Kent — ^6» 116. 177
Hon* R» Boyle W^lsiugham, brother to the Earl of Shannon,
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire — - 36. 2:^7
Walsh, esq. — " ^^ 78. 182
Walter, esq. Devonshire, brother of the late
Lord Rolle — 47. 4^
Walter, esq. Clifton, Stalbridge, Somersetshire 153
Brigue B. JiOrd Waltham, I. P. Newhall, Essex — 64. 74
John Walsh, esq. Hockenhall, Cheshire — 220
James Walwyn, esq. Longworth, Herefordshire 81
Hon. John Ward, (afterwards Vise. Dudley and Ward) 218. 219
Hon. William Ward, brother of ditto, (now Viscount Dudley
and Ward) — . *• 220
M«rt Ward^esq. -, — 44
Walter
John Benn
^phn JColle
^dward
Waring, es^. Owlbury, Salop — 144. 198
Waring, esq. Edwardston Grovei and Grough-
ton Place, SuflFblk — 198
Warkworth, SOD of the £arl of Northumberland,
(now Duke of Northumberland) 1x0
Warren, k.b* Stockport and Poynton^ Lane. 98. 248
Walter
Walter
Hugh Lord
■Sir George
Sir John3orIace Warren, bart. la ttle Mario w, Bucks "— 14
Sir Patrick Warrender, bart. Lochend, Haddingtonshire 312
Dalhousie Watherston^ esq. Manderston, Berwickshire 105
l^on.L.MonsoD Watson, Rockingham Castle, Northampton,
(afterwards Lord Sondes) • -— 89
Watson^ eldest son of ditto, (now Lord Spndes)
Lees Court, Kent -— • 23 c
Watson, 2d son of Lord Sondes — 90
Watson — — 90
Watson, esq. East Sheen, Surrey — 1 1 1
Hon. Lewis
Hon. George
Hon. John
Brooke
Thomas
James
Henry
Benjamin
Watson, esq. Grindon Bridge, Northumberland 128
Watson, esq. Recorder of Bridport —
Wauchope, esq« Caikmuir, Edinburghshire
Way, esq. Denham Place, Middlesex
John Richmond Webb, esq. — - -^
Philip Carteret Webb, esq. Busbridge, Surrey •—
66
27d
66
34
186
Nathaniel
John
Webb, esq. Taunton and Roundhill, Vomers. 149.152
Webb, L.L.D. Gloucester .City and Cotehouse,
Gloucestershire — 77
Webster, bart. Battle Abbey^ Sussex 195
Webster Vassal, bart. ditto 246
Wedderbum, bart. *• — • ' 306
Wedderburn, esq. Mitcham, Surrey (now
Lord Loughborough) Vj[. 119. 144. 230. 315
Wedderbum, esq. (afterwards Earl of Rosslyn) 5K
Weddell, esq. Newby, Yorkshire 227. 233
Hon. C.Hope Weir, brother to the Earl of Hopetoun,
Craigiehall, Linlithgowshire •— 290
Hon. James Wemyss, 3d son of the Earl of Wei^yss, Fifesh.
283. 296
pon. Frederick West, uncle to Earl Delawar — 238
William
Sir Whistler
Sir Godfrey
Sir David
Alexander
Alexander
William
Willisim WemyM, ^. Wemyss, l^iM. 283. 29^
Sir Wto. EAfle Welbjr, Bart. — ^ . ib&
Hon. Arthur Welletley, k.b. brptIierx>fMafqvii8 Welledey 244
Philij^ Visfct. Wediban, I. P, son olf attlo, ffeaine-Park, 6kt. ±53
Gddfrcy WentwbrtB, esq. -^
Hon. Tho. Fta. Weiiihan, brother of 4iCt6, Oxford City
James Went, ^sq. Alscot, Warwickshire
James West, jiihr. esq. son o^ ditto —
Charles Callis Westerh, esq. t'elix-hally £sset «—
Herbert ft.. Westfalliig, esq. Rudhall, HereforilsBife
Wm.Hen.L6rd Westcote, I^ P. bro'dier of George Lord Lyt-
teltoriy (liow Lord Lyttelioh) — 223
Hoii. Frederick West, esq. — — - 258
Tho. Viscount Weymouth, eldest son oi^ t^ Mafq. of BAtti ^3. 147
31
85. ±1%
232
\
118
John
Richard
'Thomas
l*homas
Matthew
Matthew
John
Samuel
Samuel
William
Thomas
John >
Jartjes
Isaac
Sit Charles
Richard
Thomas
James
£d'mund
Wharton, esq. Sbelton Castle, Yorkshire
Wharton, esq. i— — •
Whafeley", esq. IVonsuch; Surrey
Whichcote, esq. Harpsvi^ell, Lincolnshire
White, esq. a meixh^t in London
White, e^.
235
lip. 215
242
242
White, esq. WalUngwalU, Nottinghamshire 131
W^hitbread, esq. Cardihgtc^, Bedf. and Bedwell
Park, Hertfordshire — 2. 194
Whitbtead, esq. son of ditto, Cardington, £ed£
and Bedwell Park, ftertfordshire ^^ 2
Whitibore, esq* Slaughter, Gloucestershire 141
Whitmore, esq. nephew of ditto, Apley, Salop
141. 143
Whitniorie, esq. Epsom, Surrey — 141
Whitshed, esq. Hampton Court, Middlesex 78
Whittington, esq. oiie of tHe Clerks in Chancery .12
W&itworth, knt. Laybom^, Kent, and Black-
ford, Somersetshire -— 27. 3i« 151
Whitworth, esq. iSatchacre, Salop — 169
Wiggins, esq. — — 51
Wigley, esq. Scraptoft, Leicestershire 102
Wigley, esq. ditto ditto 220
Edmund
C 523 )
Sir Robert Wigrami barti —
Sir {Robert . 'Wigram, no of ditto
Rt. Hon. Wm. Wickham -•. .
Raadle
George
Rqger
William
379
97
ib.
George Francis Wilder, esq.
John Francis .Wilder, esq*
Wilbraham, esq* Rheadehall^ Cheshire
Wilbraham, esq. — -*•
Wilbrabam, esq. Cornwall *—
Wilber&rce, esq^ Coniston and Markington,
Yorkshire -^ — I24. 216
196
II. 109
i69
lliomas Wildman, esq. r—
James Wildman^ esq. brother to ditto -
John Wilkes, esq. Avlesbury, Bucks —
Walter Wilkins, esq, MaesloRgfa, Radfiofflhiire
Jwab Wilkinson, esq. Havergate and Adfcsmai^cbes^
Norfolk -* — . ^4. 1I8
Wilkinson, esq. Borodghbridge^ Yorkshire 235
Wilkinson, esq. son of ditto — ^ ib.*,
'^Hiamson, Bomham, Nof£E>]k — 216
Willes, «sq. -fc- — jt
Willes, esq. — — 82
Willc^, esq. New Park,. Wiltshire — 210
WiUet, esq. Merbj, Porsetdiire «— 243
WiHrams, esq. .-*< — 27
Williams^ esq. . . — — - 4
Sir C. Hanbury Williams, k. b. Cojkbrooke, Monmouthshire 82
Sir Wm. Pjeere Williams, bart. C^ictoter, ^Sussex — 192
WflKams, bart. Ca^tiljor^ Anglesey and Nant,
Carnarvonshire «<i» 248
Williams, ^sq. Penb^w^ Selib^h6hire, and
Erbistock^ l^tsMre ^ 264
Williams, esq. •«- -— (Xxf
Williams^ esq. lianidan^ Angks^a, and
Temple-house, Berks -- *^ 14
Williams, esq. son pf ditto — ib.
WiHiams, bart. Naot^ Qaftntrvonshifre ^S5
Williams, esq. — 253
Willoughby, esq.
Andrew
Charles
^inkney
John
Edward
William
JohnWillet
John
John
Sir Hugh
Watkin
Robert
Thomas
Owen
l^r Robert
James H»
Henry
132
Hotv*
( 524 )
No:
129
Hon. Thomts Willougkb^ry West Lake, Nottinghftmshire,
(afterwards Lord Mfddleton) —
Sir T. Spencer Wilson, bt. Uckfield, Sussex, and Charlton^
Kent — * — 187
John Wilmot, esq. Berkswcll, Warwickshire 159. 198
William Wilson, esq. Heythorpe, Leicestershire 28.152
Richard Wilson, esq. Datchet, Surrey "— 52
Charles M. of Winchester,* (afterwards Duke of Bolton) 158
William Windham,- esq. Felbrig, Norfolk — i- MfS^
William Windham, esq. ditto -— 40. 114. 115. 243
Sir Rowland Winn, bart. Nostell- Abbey, Yorkshire 238
SirG. Allanson Winn, bart. (now Lord Headley, I, P.)
firamham -Biggen, Yorkshire "— 229
Winnington, bt. Stanford Courts Worces. 221. 223
Winnington, bt. ditto — 223
Winterton, L P;- Winterton, Norfolk^ and
• ShellenleSgh, Sussex «^
Wir.gfield, €»q. --— •
Wodehouse, bart. Kimberley, Norfolk
Wodehouse, *bart. ditto (now Lord Wode-
house) — —
Wolseley, esq. son of Sir W. Wolseley, Rich-
mond, Surrey —
Womb well, bart. Womb well, Yorkshire, and
Walthamstow, Essiex ^-
Wodehouse, esq. —
Wood, esq. Littleton j Middlesex —
Wood, esq. Under Secretary of State
Wood, esq. — • _
Wood, esq.' Limegrove, Surrey —
Wood, csq^. Pierceficld, Monmouthshire
Woodley, esq. Chilham-castle, Kent
Woplaston, esq. Finborough, Suffolk
H. C. Marq. of Worcester, son of the Duke of Beaufort,
Newcastle, Staffordshire — 76. 113. 146
SJr Richard Worslcy, baft. Appuldcrcomb, Hants 160. 162
Sir
Sir Edward
Sir Edward
Edward Earl
William
Sir Armine
Sir John
Charles
Sir George
John
Thomas
Robert
A. James
Robert
Mark
William
William
»93
114
^53
88
214
109
123
185
3»-
iji
132
•153
214.
218
»73
( s^s )
No.
208
158
ib.
William Woolmore, esq, •'^m
James Worsley, esq. Stanburj, Isle of Wight
Edward Meux Worsley, esq. Gatecomb, ditto jp
Thomas Worsley, esq. Hovingham, Yorkshire ' 41. 175
Hon, J. Stuart Wortley, Wortley, Yorkshire, brother to the
' ; Marqais of Bute _ -« 34
Arch, J. Stimrt Wortley 9^ esq. — . — jy
Nathaniel
Wrazall, esq. Wraxall, Somersetshire, and •
. Lalham Green, Surrey — • 2o6« 215
Wray, bart. Summer-castle, Lincolnshire,
and Gleningfordy Yorkshire no, ijt
Wright, esq. Gothurst, Leicestershire 102
Wright, esq. — 135
Wrightson, esq. Cusworth, Yorkshire xx
Wrotteslcy, bart. Wrottesley, Staffordshire 167. 170
SirCectt
George
John Atkins
Thomas
Sir John
John H. £arl Wycombe, son of the Marquis of Lansdown 10
Matthew Wyldbore, esq. Peterborough, Northamptonshire 121
William Wyndham, esq. fiungay, Suffolk «« 26
Sir W. Knatch. Wyndham, bart. Mersham Hatch, Kent 89
Hon.PercyCha, Wyndham, ^ brother to the Earl of Egremont 88
Hon. Cha.Wm. Wyndham, ditto — « 55. 192, 187
Henry Penrud. Wyndham, esq. New 3arum — 203
Thomas Wyndham, esq. .i.. iSt
Sir Watkin W, Wynn, bart.Wynnstay, Denbighshire, and
Llanfydr, Montgomeryshire . — 139. 257
Sir Watkin W. Wynn, bart. sonof ditto, Llanvorda, Salop 248. 257
Henry W. W. Wynn, esq. — — J 90
Sir John Wynn, bart. Glanlivon, Carnarvonshire 255. 256
Sir Thomas Wynn, bart. son of ditto, Glanlivon and Glyn,
Carnarvonshire, (now Lord Newborough)
LP. — — 3S'2S5
Wynn, esq. 2d son of ditto^ Carnarvon Town 256
Wynn, esq. — 367
Wynn, knt. Bodvyan, Carnarvonshire 256
Wynn, esq. Bodyscallcn, ditto — ib.
Wynn, esq. Plesncwydd| Denbighshire 26^
Glynn
Owen
Sir William
Robert
R. Watkin
Y.
C s^ )
T.
francis BuUer YARDS, esq. Laftaiirlioaitt Devondiire 49
Francis, £arlofYarmoath| foa of the M« of Hertfeidi Lubiinie 317
Rt.Hon.£.Roe Yeo^ eiq. Normantoiiy LeioettcfftUre 198
iU* Hon. W. Yonge, bart. and &•■• Eicot, Devonshire ' 5^
Rt. Hon, SrG. Yonge, bait« uA kju son of dittOy Escott, Dcr. 54
X^HamChat. Yorkt» ad son of the Earl of I^dwicke,
Highgate, Middlesex -— 15, 183
Hon. John Yorke, 4th son of ditto, Sondley, Berka 124. 183
Rt. Hon. Sit i. Yorkc, k..b. fdi son of ditto (afterwards Lord
Doipcr) — 30. 195. 240
Philip Yotke, esq. son of the Hon. Charles Yorke,
(now Earlof Hardivicke), Hamels^ Camb. 16
Qiarles Yorke, esq. brother of ditto «— ib«
^ilip Yorke, esq. Erthig, Denbighshire 26. xo8
Simon Yorke, esq. son of ditto -— j 08
John Yorke^ esq. Richmond, Yorkshire — ^ 230
Thomas Yorke, esq. ditto — ih.
Sir Jos. Sidney Yorke, kt. son of the Bish<^ of Ely^ Sidney
Farm, Southampton — ^ 183
Sir WHliam Young, bart. Huntercomb and Delaford, Berks 40
liitch ^^'^uig, esq. Roehampton, Surrey — 294
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