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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. 


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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 


PA|ILIAM»NTARY-  REGISTER, 


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 


r 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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 


rARLIAMEKTARY  REGISTER. 


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 


PATLLIAMENTARV  REGISTER 


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 

%9 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER*  Id 


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. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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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PARLIAMENTARY    R£GIST£R.  15 


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. 


rARLIAMENTARV  REGISTER* 


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. 


rAHLIAMENTART  REGISTER*  iH 


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 


PARLIAMENTARY  I^GISTII^ 


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* 


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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^    "       ^ 


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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. 


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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. 


I  I  . 

« 


I 

I 


tAai,lAMENTAR.V  RECilSTEIi. 


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. 


I 

I 


ARLtAMENTARY  REOlSTEfi, 


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.-^ 

i  Madt 


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  " 


II 

11^ 


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. 


[vol.  u.3  B 


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. 


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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 


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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 


1>ARLIAM£KTARY   REGISTER.  71 


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 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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. 


FARLIAMIKTART  RSdUTER.  75 

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- 


TARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  77 


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, 


i 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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.. 


PARLIAMENTARY  RfiOISTER.  ?9 


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. 


BT 

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V         "tp-                            PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

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 

_^ 

J^AtUlAMINTARlr   ILftGXST£&. 


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. 


[vol.  II.] 


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r  A 


PARLIAMENTARY  REOISTER 


'  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. 


^^ARUAiilSNTARY  HfiGISTER*  x  83 


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. 

G  2 


I'ARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTIR.  85 


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 


.       t      -' 


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t 


T. 


aPAiULIAM£NTARY  REGISTER. 


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. 


-G  4 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


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. 


IPARLIAMSNTARY  REGISTER/  89 


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 


I 

I 


I'ARLIAMENTARY  RECISTliK.. 


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. 


I 

I 


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 


J 


PAI^jLIAKI^VTABX  MQJSTfilVt 


^l' 


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 


i 


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*  ^ 


rAILUAM£M;TARY  REGIStEa.  93 

.  .  ,.  .  .  .    «  .         '  . 

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. 


r 


VAfcLlAMBNTAftV  RECISTEit, 


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 


I 
I 


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. 


I 


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.     '•''.• 

-  '■  '■ .  ■     I       ■  *        •:     .  . ■  . 


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, 

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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. 


'..'■   L  (ir 


I. 


:.  N-j 


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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. 


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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. 


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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£&; 


> . 


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. 
[vol.  i;.] 


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 


1^ 


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.  *     /        . 


.  j;-. 


<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. 


rARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


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, 


K2 


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. 
-         ■  ....        -  ji,g 


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, 


JPARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER*  lS9t 


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. 


% 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTlB- 


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. 


PARLIAMENTARY  RBaiST£R«  44! 


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 


VARLIAMENTAR7  REGISTER. 


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. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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 


^lARLIAMEKTARY  R£GIST£ft#  1*5 


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.} 


mS  PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 

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. 


I'ARLIAMENTARY  REGI3TEJtrf 


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. 


I 

I 


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 


VARLIAMENTARY  RECISTERt 


»  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. 


[vol.  n.]  N 


I 


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. 


rARLIAMENTARY  REOISTEIt»  181 


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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|8B  TARLIAMENTARy  REGISTER, 

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, 


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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 


rARLIAKBMTAB.T  ItgQiaTKIU  199 


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. 


FARLIAM£KTA&Y  REGUTSR.  208 


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,  '-.... 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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'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 


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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 


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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. 


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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; 


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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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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. 


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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, 


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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 


.^-^ 


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. 


3 


]^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- 

■  Ap.. 


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


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. 


Y3 


Parliamentary  register. 


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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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. 

Y  4  "S^A. 


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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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|- 


•  ^       ,.  ,  I  (  I 


/ 


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. 


•4 

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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. 


/ 


.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. 


'  ,      f 


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. 

Bb4 


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 


J 


/ 


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. 


k 


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. 

[vol,,- II.]  Cc 


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. 

Cc  2 


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, 

Cc  2 


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. 


Dd2 


I 


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. 


i 


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. 

<      .  •-==  *    •■•■•- 

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 


'  .J  lei"' 


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^ 


PARLIAMIKTARY  RBOXSTSR;  40? 


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. 


Dd  4 


408  rAIU.IAMXNTARYraEl£OIBTJER» 


Pari.    No.  511.     ^iirghs  qfS^lhirk^  t^eelflei^  Lar^arh^ 

and  Linlithgow.- '    ■ 

.    :   ;.        f  /  I       •  i  1      '■         '•   .  ♦ 

.   ■   ■     ■     •         •         »  •  .  i»  •  I 

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 


\ 


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. 


\ 


9AItlt AttSKTAUr  ftsdtmen*  41 1 


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 


±: 


'I'    "1      '  I" 


1  John  Spalding  Gordon,  esq. 

2  John  Spalding  Gordon^  esq.V 
Honble. "William  Stewart.*  - 
James  0?aham,  esq.^      /'  '   * 

S  Honble.  tdward  Richard  Stewart.''' 


.■'.■'  I. 


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 


i 


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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PARLIAUEHTASY  KEGI3TBK.; 


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 


i 


4?r»  A  ' 


1 


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*  » 

r  '  r 

.  m  .  .  .  •     . 

»  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. 


«•  « 


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. 
[vol.  irj  E  t 


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. 

Ec3 


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. 


*.♦ 


\ 


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. 

[vol.  ii.]  F  f 


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 
23  c 

Sir 


N 


6ir  Jobn 
Thoma? 
Wm.  Eden 
Pcorgc 


C    44^    ) 


No, 


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 
^cpjamin 


w 

r           1 

C    44i   ) 

ffo. 

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 

.  158. 

■  162  . 
158 

— ' 

' 

246 

- 

\ 

2691 



19J 

252. 

269 

"^ 

• 

Sfc 

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* 


-    R 


O: 


SirGerrard 
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 


t^ 


1 

m 

(     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 

I 

(  508  1                      1 

ffi.  '1 

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 


I 


(    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 

^30 

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 

74 


J 


(    5i3    ) 

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 


[Vol,  XI.  J 


LI 


T* 


(     S>4    ) 


^ 


^6- 

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 
Ceorg9 


(    5^5    ) 

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 

LI2  H04 


(  S16  ) 

So. 

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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