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CHRONOLOGICAL 

REGISTER 

OF  BQ/TH 

HOUSES 


Off  THE 


3Btttts&   ^Parliament, 

From  the  Union  in  1708, 


TO  THE 


THIRD  PARLIAMENT  OF  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM  OF  GREAT 

BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND, 
IN  1807. 


BY 

ROBERT  BEATSON,   LL.D. 


IN  THREE  VOLUMES. 


VOL.  I. 


koffium: 

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

1807. 


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


Sat  on  BuBineii, 
October  23,  1707, 


DiisoWed, 
April  It,   1708, 


CESSION  1 

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

The  Second  summoned  for  July  8,  1708. 

Sat  uu  Buiineu,  Prorogued, 

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

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

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


The  Third  summoned  for  November  55,  171 

Sac  on  Buiineis,  Prorogued, 

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

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

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

Dissolved,  August  8,  1713. 

William  Eromley,  esq.  Speaker. 

Ralph  Freeman,  esq.  Chairman. 


' 


The  Fourth  summoned  for  November  12,  1713. 

Sat  on  Busineu,  Prorogued, 

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

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

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


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


(     "     ) 

The  Fifth  summoned  for  March  17,  1715.  # 


■p 


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


Sat  on  Busmen, 

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


Prorogued, 

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


Dissolved,  March  10,  1722.  * 

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

Jhe  Sixth  summoned  for  May  10^  1722. 


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


Sat  on  Business, 

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


Prorogued, 

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


Dissolved,  August.  5,  1727. 

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


The  Seventh  summoned  for  November  28,  1727. 

Sat  on  Business, 


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


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


Prorogued, 

May  28,  1728. 
May  14,  1729. 

May  iji  173°- 
May  7,  173 1. 

June  1,  1732. 


June  13,  1733. 
April  16,  1734. 

Dissolved,  April  i§,  1734. 

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


Th 


e 


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


(    vK    ) 


The  Eichth  summoned  for 

Sat  on  Business, 

Session  i,  January  23,  1735,  * 

Session  2,  January  15,  1736,  * 

Session  3,  February  1,  1737,  * 

Session  4,  January  24,  1738,  * 

Session  5,  February  1,  17399  * 

Session  6,  November  15,  1739, 

Session  7,  November  18,  1740, 

Dissolved,  April  28, 

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


June  13, 

,  1784. 

Prorogued, 

May  15, 

1735- 

May  20, 

«73<5. 

June  21, 

»737- 

May  20, 

1738. 

June  14, 

»739- 

April  29, 

1740. 

April  25, 

1741. 

1741. 

esq.  Speaker. 

The  Ninth  summoned  for  June  25,  1741. 


Session 
Session 
Session 
Session 
Session 
Session 


Sat  on  Business, 

i,  December  4,  1741, 

2,  November  16,  1742, 

3,  December  1,  1743, 

4,  November  27,   17*44, 

5,  October  17,  17459 

6,  *    November  18,  1746, 

Dissolved,  June  18,  1747* 

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


Prorogued, 

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


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


The  Tenth  summoned  fot  August  IS,  1747. 

Sat  on  Business, 
November  12,  174' 


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

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


Prorogued, . 

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


An 


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


AM 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST 


•F    ALL  TBI 


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


Scot/. 

Scotland. 

Berks. 

Bucks. 

Scotland. 

Scotland. 

Hertford. 

Suffolk. 

Tori. 

Tori. 

Soutbam. 

Wales. 

Scot/. 


No.  A. 

271  A  Bkrdkbn  shire, 
305  ■**■  Aberdeen,  1 

Montrose,  &c.  3 
7  Abingdon, 

I  a  Agmondesham, 

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

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

273  Argyll  shire,  Scotland. 
196  Arundel,  Sussex. 

56  Ashburton,  Devon. 

II  Aylesbury,  Bucks. 

B. 

274  Banff  sbire9  Scotland. 
137  Banbury,  Oxon. 

52  Barnstable,  Devon. 

147  Bath,  Somerset. 

248  Beaumaris,  Anglesey,  Wales. 
j  Bedford  county. 

2  Bedford  town'. 

214  Bedwin,  Great,  Wilts. 

58  Beralston,  Devon. 

3  Berks  county. 


No. 

275  Berwick  shire,  Scotl. 

128  Bcrwick-upon-Tweed,2\far/£. 


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

25  Bodmin, 
232  Boroughbridge, 

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

249  Brecon  county, 

250  Brecon  town, 
150  Bridge  water, 
141  Bridgenorth, 

66  Bridport, 
146  Bristol, 

8  Bucks  county. 

9  Bucks  town. 

179  Bury,  St  Edm.  Suffolk. 

276  Bute  and  Caithness  shires % 

Scotland. 
C. 
41  Callington,  Cornwall. 

209  Calne,  Wilts; 

15  Cambridge  county. 

16  Cambridge  University. 

17  Cambridge  town. 

28  Camelford,  Cornwall. 

90  Canterbury,  Kent. 

262  Cardiff,  Wales. 

251  Car- 


Tork. 

Worcester. 

Salop. 

Surrey. 

Cornwall. 

Tork. 

Cornwall. 

Lincoln. 

Northampton. 

Sussex. 

Wales. 

Wales. 

Somerset. 

Salop. 

Dorset. 

Somerset. 


{  « 

Ho. 

251   Cardigan  county,           Wales, 

280 

Dumbarton  shirt,    Scotland. 

422   Cardigan  town.             Wales, 

21 

Dunhivid,  or  Launceston, 

335  Carlisle,                Cumberland. 

Cornwall. 

3J3   Carmarthen  county,     Wales. 

174 

Dunwich,                       Suffolk. 

254  Carmarthen   town,       Wales. 

70 

Durham  county. 

255   Carnarvon  county,        Wales. 

V1 

Durham  city. 

2  j6  Carnarvon  town,          Wales. 

308  Dysart,   Kirkcaldy,  (he. 

119  Castlerising,                Norfolk. 

Scotland. 

276  Caithness  and  Bute  shires, 

t. 

Seal  I. 

18  Chester  county. 

It 

Eastlow,                  Cornwall. 

19  Chester  fi'/y. 

281 

Edinburgh  shire,           Scotl. 

188  Chichester,                    Sussex. 

301 

Edinburgh  city,              Scotl. 

211   Chippenham,                   Wilts. 

179 

Edmund's  Bury,  St.    Suffolk. 

163   Chmtchurcb,            Soutbam. 

2S2 

Elgin  sbire,                      Scotl. 

239   to  34^  Cinque-Ports. 

3°4 

Elgin,  Banff,  &c.          Scotl. 

78   Cirencester,            Gloucester. 

73 

Essex  cauniy. 

277   Clackmannan  and  Kinross 

222 

Evesham,                 Worcester. 

sbires.                     Scat  land. 

48 

Exeter,                           Devon. 

57   Clifton  Dartm.  Hard.  Devon. 

178  Lye,                             &,>/*. 

yr;  Clithero,                  Lancaster. 

F. 

44  Cock.ermou.th,     Cumberland. 

73   Colchester,                     Essex. 

283 

Fife  shire,               Scotland. 

69  Corf-Castle,                  />sr/rt. 

259 

Flint  county,                Wale,. 

2D  Cornwall  county. 

260 

Flint  town,                    Wales. 

198   Coventry,                  Warwick, 

2S4 

Forfar  shire,               Scotland. 

213  Cricklade,                        Hft#/. 

36 

Fowey,                    Cornwall. 

278  Cromarty  and  Nairn  i&w, 

G. 

Scotland. 

42  Cumberland. 

'85 

Gatton,                      Surrey. 

D. 

37 

Germans,   St.          Cornwall. 

2fJI 

Glamorgan  county^      Wales. 

57   Dartmouth,                  Devon. 

310 

Glasgow,  Dumbarton,  Sec. 

2j"7   Denbigh  connfj),            Wales. 

Scotland. 

2j8  Denbigh  tow*,             WW«. 

76 

Gloucester  county. 

4$  Derby  county. 

77 

Gloucester  city. 

46  Derby  town. 

3° 

Grarnpound,             Cornwall. 

2io  Devizes,                           W//r. 

108 

Grantham,                   Lincoln. 

47  Devon  county. 

106 

Grimsby,  Great          Linculn. 

62  Dorchester,                   Dorv«. 

»95 

Grinsted,  East            Sussex. 

(io  Dotset  county. 

184 

Guilford,                        Surrey. 

240   Dover,  A'«a/,      Cinque-Fort. 

B- 

205  Downton,                         WIVm. 

221   Droitwich,               Worcester. 

285 

Hadd:ngton  sbire,         Scotl. 

279  Dumfries  j&Vr,         Scotland. 

312 

Haddington,  Jedburgh,   is'c. 

313  Dumfries,  Kirkcudbright, 

Scat/. 

6v.                       Scotland. 

75 

Harwich,                      L'ssex. 
186  Hasie- 

(     *     ) 


No.  No. 

186  Haslemere,  Surrey.     23 


239  Hastings, Sussex,  C 

mquefort. 

100 

268  Haverford-West, 

Wales. 

191 

231  Hcdon, 

Tori. 

103 

26  Hellstone, 

Cornwall. 

104 

So  Hereford  county. 

290 

8 1  Hereford  city. 

311 

84  Hertford  county. 

86  Hertford  town. 

168 

207  Heytesbury, 

Wilts. 

in 

124  Higham-Ferrers, 

Northam* 

142 

206  Hindon, 

Wilts. 

215 

54  Honiton, 

Devon. 

63 

189  Horsham, 

Sussex. 

164 

87  Huntingdon  county. 

116 

88  Huntingdon  town, 

t 

242  Hythe,  Kent,     Cinque-Port. 

I. 

92 

JL  • 

74 

152  Ilchester, 

Somerset* 

212 

286  Inverness  ,r£/r*, 

Scotland. 

*33 

303  Inverness,  Nairn, 

foe.  Scotl. 

218 

'173  Ipswich, 

Suffolk. 

M 

35  Ives,  St. 

Cornwall. 

40 

K. 

<>S 

263 

89  Kent  county. 

38 

287  Kincardine  shire, 

Scotl. 

109 

226  Kingston- upon -Hull,      York. 

190 

277  Kinross  and  Clackmannan 

IS3 

shires, 

Scotl. 

lSl 

288  Kirkcudbright  stewartry, 

112 

Scotl. 

IX3 

302  Kirkwall,  ipc. 

Scotl. 

264 

227  Knaresbofough, 

York. 

265 

L. 

127 

94  Lancaster  county 

• 

96  Lancaster  /o«u;«. 

278 

289  Lanark  shire, 

Scotl. 

21   Launceston, 

Cornwall. 

132 

101  Leicester  county. 

170 

102   Leicester  /aw/?. 

126 

82  Lempster,  or  Leominster, 

39 

Heref. 

160 

22  Leskeard, 

Cornwall. 

Lestwithiel,  Cornwall* 

Liverpool,  Lancaster* 

Lewes,  Sussex. 

Lincoln  county. 

Lincoln  city. 

Linlithgow  shire,  Scotl* 

Linlithgow,   Selkirk,  foe. 

Scotl. 


Litchfield, 

London, 

Ludlow, 

Ludgershall, 

Ryme-Regis, 

Lymington, 

Lynn-Regis, 

M. 

Maidstone, 

Maiden, 

Malmsbury, 

Malton, 

Marlborough, 

Marlow,  Great, 

Mawes,  St. 

Melcom-Regis, 

Merioneth  county, 

Michael,  St. 

Middlesex  county. 

Midhurst, 

Milburn-Port, 

Minehead, 

Monmouth  county. 

Monmouth  town. 

Montgomery  county,  Wales. 

Montgomery  town,      Wales. 

Morpeth,  Northum. 

N. 

Nairn  and  Cromarty  shires, 

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

Newport  alias  Medina, 

Southatn- 

97  New- 


Stafford. 

Middlesex. 

Salop. 

Wilts. 

Dorset. 

Southampton. 

Norfolk. 


Kent. 

Essex. 

Wilts. 

Thrk. 

Wilts. 

Bucks. 

Cornwall. 

Dorset. 

Wales. 

Cornwall. 

Sussex. 
Somerset. 
Somerset. 


t  *i  } 

No.  No. 

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

162  Newtown,  Southamp.  230  Richmond,  Tork. 

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

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

115  Norwich,  Norfolk.  138  Rutland  county. 

129  Nottingham  county.  244  Rye,  Cinque-Port. 

130  Nottingham  Towa.  183  Ryegate,  Surrey. 

O.  S. 

51  Oakhampton,  Devon.  '39  Salop  county. 

175  Orford,  Suffolk.  143  Sajop  /otuh. 

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

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

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

134  Oxford  University.  216  Sarum,  Old,  Wilts. 

135  Oxford  city.  228  Scarborough,  Tori. 

p  271   Scotland. 

246  Seaford,  Sussex,  Cinque- Port* 

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

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

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

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

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

159  Petersfield,  Southamp.  181  Southwark,  Surrey. 

50  Plymouth,  Devon.  167  Stafford  county. 

53  Plympton,  Devon.  169  Stafford  /own. 

238  Pontefract,  Tori.  107  Stamford,  Lincoln. 

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

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

Corn.  Scotland. 

357  Portsmouth,  Southamp.  194  Steyning,  Sussex. 

9$  Preston,  Lancaster.  161  Stockbridge,  Southamp. 

q^  177  Sudbury,  Stf^/*. 

^•"  172  Suffolk  county. 

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

•n  187  Sussex  county. 

299  Sutherland  /£;>?,     Scotland. 

269  Radnor  county,  Wa/es*  ,_, 

270  Radnor  iView  Town9    Wales. 

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

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

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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  1.  Bedford  County. 


lCIK    Pynsent   Cher- 
^    nocke,  bart. 

2  Lord  Edward  Russel 

3  Lord  Edward  Russel 

4  Sir  Pyns.  Chernocke,  bt. 

5  William  Hillersdcn,  esq. 

6  Sir  Rowland  Alston,  bt. 

7  Sir  Rowland  Alston,  bt. 

8  Sir  Rowland  Alston,  bt. 

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


Sir  William  Gostwick, 

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


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

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

ing  the  1st  of  January. 
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fARLIAMINTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  9. 

1  William  Fairer,  esq. 

2  William  Farrer,  esq. 

3  William  Farrer,  esq, 

4  Samuel  Roll,  esq. 

.5  William  Farrer,  esq. 

6  William  Farrer,  esq. 

7  John  Orlebar,  esq- 


S  Samuel  Ongley,  esq. 

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


Bedford  Toion. 

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

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

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

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


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

Pari.  4.  William  Farrei ,  esq.  Petitioner. 

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


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


lat  the  Right  of  Election  is 
'  ig  Householders,  1 


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PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 

Pari.                    No.  3.    Berks  County 

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

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

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

Robert  Packer,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

S  William  Archer,  esq. s       Winch.HowardPacker 

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

,esq. 
,esq. 

;sq. 7 

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

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

7  Died  5   a   new  Writ  ordered, 

iioncr. 

i  Vis- 
Died; 

iered, 

1739- 
Nov. 

Pari.  6.  Horry  Grey,  esq.  Pet: 

B  2 

PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER* 


Pari.  No.  4.     Windsor, 

1  John  Vise.  Fltzharding  Richard  Topham,  esq.  * 

2  John  Vise  Fitzhardmg.  Richard  Topham,  esq* 

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

Charles  Aktworth,  esq* 

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

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

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

7  Lord  Vere  Beauclerk  p      George  Viscount  Malpas 

...  Lord  Sydney  Beauclerk. 

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

Lord  Vere  Beauclerk.  j 

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

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


10 


.j.ni  ■■...,  t.       .■  1 .   1   1. 1. 1 


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


Parliamentary  register. 


Pari.                     No.  5.  Reading. 

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

2  Anthony  Blagrave,  esq.  Owen  Buckingham,  esq. 

3  John  Dalby,  esq.  Owen  Buckingham,  esq. 

4  Felix  Calvert,  esq.  Robert  Clarges,  esq. 

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

Richard  Thompson,  esq. 

6  Anthony  Blagrave,  esq.  Clement  Kent,  esq. 

7  Richard  Thompson,  esq.    Richard  Pottenger,  esq. 

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

9  William  Strode,  esq.  John  Blagrave,  esq. 

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


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

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

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

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

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

*3 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTEH. 


No.  6.  Wallingford. 


1  Clement  Kent,  esq. 

2  Grey  Nevil,  esq. 

3  Grey  Nevil,  esq. 

•t  Richard  Bigg,  esq. 

5  William  Hucks,  esq.  ' 

6  William  Hucks,  esq. 

7  William  Hucks,  esq. 

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

9  John  Bance,  esq. 

10  Joseph  Townshend,  esq. 


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

John  Rush,  esq. 
Richard  Tonson,  esq. 


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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

1 

= 

Pari.       ■      No.  1.     Abingdon. 

1  Grey  Nevil,  esq. 

2  Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  knt.  * 

William  Mucks,  esq. 

8  Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  knt.  * 

James  Jennings,  esq. 
4  Simon  Harcourt,  esq. 

5  James  Jennings,  esq. 

6  Robert  Hucks,  esq. 

7  Robert  Hucks,  esq. 

9  Robert  Hucks,  esq. 

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

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

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

Alias  or  any    Charity.      He   was   afterwards   chosen 

for  Cardigan. 

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

Writ  ordered. 

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

and  made  Lord, 

High  Chancellor. 

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

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

then  withdrew  it. 

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

»4 

PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  10.    Ckipplng'Wkomb. 

1  Charles  Godfrey,  esq.        Fleetwood  Dormer,  esq. 

2  Charles  Godfrey,  esq.        Fleetwood  Dormer,  esq. 

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

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


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

6  Henry  Lord  Shelbourn. 


Sir  Thomas  Lee,  bart. 

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


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

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

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


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


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


Pari.  6.    Harry  Waller 
withdrew  his  Petition. 


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


Esq.    Petitioner  against  Mr.   Egerton, 


PARLIAMENTARY  EEGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  11.     Aylesbury. 

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

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

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

4  Simon  Harcourt,  esq.        John  Essington,  esq. 

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


6  Richard  Abel,  esq. 

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

8  Christopher  Tower,  esq. 

9  William  Vise.  Petersham 


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


10  WilliamEarloflnchiquin.  Edward  Willes,  esq. 


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

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

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

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

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

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


* 


PARUAMINTAHY  REGI3TEBU 


Par/. 


.Afo.  8.     Buckingham  County. 


1  William  Egertonresq, 

2  Sir  Edmund  Denton,  bt. 

3  Sir  Edmund  Denton,  bt. 

4  John  Fleetwood,  esq, 

5  John  Fleetwood,  esq. 

6  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  bt. 

7  Sir  Wm.  Stanhope,  K.B, 

8  Sir  Wm.  Stanhope,  K.B. 

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


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


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

Pari.  7.  William  Go™,  esq.  petitioned  against  Mr  Hampden,  who 
was  declared  duly  elected. 


Pari.  N 

1  Sir  Edmund  I 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  9.     Buckingham  Totm. 

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

2  Sir  Richard  Temple,  bt. 

3  Sir  Richard  Temple,  bt. 

4  John  Raddiffe,  m.  d. 

5  Alexander  Denton,  esq. 


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

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

8  G.  Chamberlayne,  esq.  8 

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

Temple  West,  esq.  ll 


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

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


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

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

-,  Esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Peti- 


Parl.  5.     Thomas  Ch, 
tion. 

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


1* 


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  14.     Great  Marfaw. 


1  Sir  James  Etheridge. 

2  Sir  James  Etheridge,  knt. 

3  Sir  James  Etheridge,  knt. 

4  Sir  James  Etheridge,  knt. 

5  Henry  Viscount  Shelburn. 

6  Sir  John  Guise,  bt. 

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

8  Sir  Thomas  Hoby,  bt. 

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

10  William  Ockenden,  esq.  5 


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


Edmund  Waller,  esq. 
Samuel  Tuffnell,  esq. 

Merrick  Buller,  esq.  6 


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


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


thei 


Petiti 

Pari.  4.  William  BucknalJ,  esq.  Petitioner. 

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

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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  15.     Cambridge  Comity. 

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


2  Sir  Rushout  Cullen,  bt. 

3  John  Jenyns,  esq. 

4  John  Jenyns,  esq. 

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


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


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


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


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


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

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


Id 


PARLIAMENTARY  RfcOteWlU 


Pari. 


Nv.  16.  Cambridge  University. 


1  Arthiir  Annesley,  esq. l 

2  Arthlir  Annesley,  esq. 

3  Thorhas  Paske,  LL.p.  * 

4  Thorites  Paske,  ll.d. 

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

6  Thos.  Willoughby,  esq: 

7  Edward  Fiilch,  esq. 

8  Edward  Finch,  esq. 

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


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

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


i, t\    m    i    i  •    ' 


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


/" 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


Pari,  No.  17.     Cambridge  Torvn. . 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Gilbert  Affleck,  esq. 

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

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

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


s  Electio 


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

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

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

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


[v. 


'•] 


IS  PARLIAMENTARY  RIQISTIR. 

Pari.  No.  1 8.    Chester  County. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Charles  Crew,  esq. 


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


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


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


Pari 


No.  19.     Che'Ier  Cily. 


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

4  Sir  Henry  Banbury,  bt. 

5  Sir  Henry  Banbury,  bt. 

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

7  Si*  Rob.  Grosvenor,  br. 

8  Sir  Rob.  Grosvenor,  bt. 

9  Sir  Rob.  Grosvenor,  bt. 

10  Sir  Rob.  Gfosrenor,  bt 


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


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


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

Pail.  6.  Thomas 
The  former  renewei 

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

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

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


Ca 


ARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER; 


Part.  No.  20.     Cornwall  County. 

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

2  James  Buller,  esq. 

3  John  Trevanion,  esq. 


4  John  Trevanion,  esq. 

5  John  Trevanion,  esq. 

6  Sir  John  St  Aubin,  bt. 

7  Sir  John  St  Aubin,  bt. 

8  Sir  John  St  Aubin,  bt. 

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

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


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


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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  21.    Launcestan. 


Pari 

1  Henry  Lord  Hyde. 

2  Henry  Lord  Hyde. 

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

4  John  Ariftis,  esq. 

5  John  Anstis,  esq.  * 

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

7  John  King,  esq. 

8  John  King,  esq.  9 

Sir  William  Irby,  bt.  " 

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


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

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

Arthur  Tremayne,  esq. 
Sir  WilliamMorice,  bt. 

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


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

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

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

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

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


12     -  PAfcXtftMEOTAfe*  MteisteR. 


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

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

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


•* 


Par/,  JVi?.  22*     Letcard. 

,  *  "  " 

1  William  Brydges,  esq.       Thomas  Dedson,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

Thomas  Clutterbuck,  esq.  * 

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

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

9  Charles  Trelawney,  esq. 

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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  23.     Lestivithiel, 


1  Russel  Robartes,  esq. ' 

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

3  Hugh  Fortescue,  esq. 

4  Sir  Thomas  Clarges,  bt. 

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


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


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

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


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24  PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER, 

Pari.  No.  23.     Lestwithiel  continued. 

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

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

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

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

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

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


10 

XI 


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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  24 

1  Peregrine  Bertie,  esq. 

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

S  Hugh  Boscawen,  esq. 

4  William  Collier,  esq.   * 

5  Spencer  Cowper,  esq. 

6  Spencer  Cowper,  esq. 

7  Hugh  Boscawen,  esq. 

8  Robert  Trefusis,  esq. 

9  Charles  Hamilton,  esq. 

10  John  Boscawen,  esq.  B 


Henry  Vincent,  esq. 
Henry  Vincent,  esq. 

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


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

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

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


26 


frAfeLIArtfctf*  AAV  Rfe<Hfet**U 


Pari. 


No.  25.    Bodmyn. 


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

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

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

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


5  Johm  Legh,  esq. 

i 

6  Richard  West,  esq. 
John  Laroche,  esq. 

7  John  Laroche,  esq. 

8  John  Laroche,  esq: 

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

George  Hunt,  esq. 


4' 


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

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


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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  26.     I/ebtm. 


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

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

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

5  Sidney  Godolphin,  esq.  6 

6  Walter  Cary,  esq.  7 


7  John  Evelyn,  esq.  '° 

8  John  Evelyn,  esq. 

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


Sidney  Godolphin,  esq. 
Sidney  Godolphin,  esq. 

Sidney  Godolphin,  esq.  * 

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


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

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

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


House  disagreed. 


I 


* 


9 
9  9 


I» 


28  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER; 


Pa/7.  No.  27.     Saltash: 

1  James  Buller,  esq.  Joseph  Moyle,  esq. 

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

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

4  William  Shippen,  esq.  Jonathan  Elford,  esq. 

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

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

Philip  Lloyd,  esq. 

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

Thomas  Corbet,  esq. 

8  John  Viscount  Glenorchy.  Thomas  Corbet,  esq. 

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

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

■       ■■■■■■  ■  i  ;  i 

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


14 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


29 


Pari.  No.  28.     Camelford. 

1  William  Pple,  esq.  Henry  Pinnell,  esq. 


2  Richard  Munden,  esq. 

S  Bernard  Granville,  esq* 

Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  bt. 


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


4  James  Nichols,  esq. 

5  James  Montagu,  esq: 

6  Henry  Earl  of  Drogheda.  William  Sloper,  esq. 

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

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

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


8 


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

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


PARLIAMLNTAKY  REGISTER. 

Pari.  No.  29.  Westlow. 

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

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

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

John  Trelawney,  esq. 

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

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

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

Edward  Trelawney,  esq.   * 

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

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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER,      '  SI 


Pari. 


No.  SO. 


1  James  Craggs,  esq. 

2  James  Craggs,  esq. 

3  James  Craggi,  esq. 

4  Andrew  Quick,  esq. 

5  John  West,  esq.  * 

6  Will.  M.  of  Harrington 

7  Philip  Hawkins,  esq. 

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


Grampound. 

Francis  Scobell,  esq. 

Thomas  Scawen,  esq. 

Thomas  Coke,  esq.  * 

Thomas  Coke,  esq. 

Sir  Charles  Cooke,  knt. 

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

Humphry  Morice,  esq.  ' 

Isaac  Leheup,  esq. 

Thomas  Hales,  esq.  * 

William  Banks,  esq. 
"  Thomas  Hawkins,  esq. 


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

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

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

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


•  . 


33  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER; 


Pari.  No.  31.     Easltbw. 

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

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

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

4  Sir  Charles  Hedges,  knt-  Edward  Jennirigs,  esq.  ■.  - 

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

Horatio  Walpole,  esq. 

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

Sir  Henry  Hoghton,  bt. 

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

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

Henry  Legge,  esq.'  p  ' 

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


ii 


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

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

* 

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


No.  32.  Penn/n. 


1  James  Vernon,  esq. 

2  James  Vernon,  esq. 

3  Alexander  Pendarvis,  esq. 

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

5  Samuel  Trefusis,  esq. 

6  Edward  Vernon,  esq. 

7  Edward  Vernon,  esq. 

8  Sir  Richard  Mill,  bt. 

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

10  George  Boscawen,  esq.  s 


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

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

Henry  Conway,  esq. ' 


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

Pari.  3.  Francis  Viscount  Rialton,   Petitioner. 

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari 


No.  S3. 


1  Sir  Philip  Meadows,  knt.1 

2  Anthony  Nicoil,  esq. 

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

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

6  James  Cooke,  esq. 

7  John  Goddard,  esq. 9 

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

9  Thomas  Watts,  esq.  " 

George  Cooke,  esq. '' 

10  Claudius  Aymiand,  esq. I[ 


Ti'egony. 

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

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


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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  34.  Bossineif,  alias  Tintagel. 


1  Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  knt. 

2  Samuel  Travers,  esq. 

3  Henry  Campion,  esq. ' 

4  Sir  William  Pole,  bt. 

5  Henry  Cartwright,  esq. s 

6  Robert  Corker,  esq. 

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

3  Hen.  Vise.  Palmerston. " 

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

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


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

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


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

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

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


11,  1732. 


- 


09  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari  No.  85.     St  Ives. 

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

2  John  Praed,  esq.  John  Borlace,  esq. 

3  John  Praed,  esq.  John  Hopkins,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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

10  John  Bristowe,  esq?  John  Lord  Hobart.  s 

John  Plumptre,  esq.  * 
Samuel  Stephens^  esq. 


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

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

Pari*  3.  JobnBorlace,  esq.  petitioner. 

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  SS 

1  George  Granville,  esq. 

2  George  Granville,  esq. 

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

4  Jermyn  Wyche,  esq. 

5  Jonathan  Elford,  esq. 

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

7  Jonathan  Rashleigh,  esq. 

8  Jonathan  Rashleigh,  esq. 

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


Fozvey. 

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

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


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

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

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

13  1 


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P#r/.  2Vb.  87/    <S£  Germans. 

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

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

3  John  Knight,  esq.  Edward  Eliot,  esq, 

4  John  Knight,  esq.  Edward  Eliot,  esq, 

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

PhiUp  Lord  gtaabap* 

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

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

8  Charles  Lord  Baltimore,  *  Charles  Montagu,  mi* 

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

JBdwydElwtfesqtf* 

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  S3.   MUcheil,  or  St.  Michael, 


Pari. 

1  Sir  William  Hodges,  bt. 

2  Sir  William  Hodges,  bt. 

3  Abraham  Blackmore,esq. 

4  Sir  John  Statham,  kt. 

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

7  Henry  Kejsal,  esq. 

8  Robert  Ord,  esq. 

9  Jqhn  Ord,  esq.  4 

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


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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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


D4 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari:  No.  89.  Newport. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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


1  Francis  Godfrey,  esq. 


2  Francis  Godfrey,  esq. 

3  Sir  Richard  Onslow,   bt, 

4  Edward  Rolt,  esq. 

5  William  Lowndes,  esq.  ' 

6  Sidney  Godolphin,  esq. 

7  Henry  Vane,  esq. 

8  Henry  Vane,  esq. 

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


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


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

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

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

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

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


4%  9A&UAMENTAHY  RIGIST11U 


Pari.  No.  41.     Cattington. 

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

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

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

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

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

Thomas  Coptestoae,  esq. 

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

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

8  Isaac  Lebeup*  esq*  Thomas  Coplestone,  esq, 

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

Edward  Bacon*  esq. 


tw^- — "^vt^^^r 


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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  42.     Cumberland. 


1  George  Fletcher,  esq. 

2  James  Lowther,  esq- 

3  James  Lowther,  esq. 

4  James  Lowther    esq. 

5  James  Lowther,  esq. 


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


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

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

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

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

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


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

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

ordered,  Dec.  io, 


ParL  3 


1744. 

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


I 


44  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  43.     Carlisle* 

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

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

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

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

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

Henry  Aglionby,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


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

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

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Pari 


No:  44.      Cockermo  ut/i . 


1  James  Stanhope,  esq. 

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

4  Joseph  Musgrave,  esq. 

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


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

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

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


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

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


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

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

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


• 


46  PARLIAMENTARY  RfiOISTKft. 


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

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


Pari.  No.  45.     Derby  C aunty. 

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

2  Thomas  Coke,  esq.  John  Curzon,  esq. 

3  Godfrey  Clarke,  esq.        John  Ciirzon,  esq. 

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

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

6  Godfrey  Clarke,  esq.        Sir  John  Curzon,  bt 

7  Godfrey  Clarke,  eso.        Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon,  bt 

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

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

Lord  Fred.  Cavendish.  * 


■  wr 


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


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


Pari,  No.  46. 

1  Lord  James  Cavendish. 

2  Lord  James  Cavendish. 

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

4  Edward  Mundy,  esq. 

5  Lord  James  Cavendish. 

6  Lord  James  Cavendish. 

7  Lord  James  Cavendish. 

8  Lord  James  Cavendish. 

9  Lord  James  Cavendish. 
Will.  Vise.  DuHcannon. 

10  Will.  Vise.  Duncannon. 


Derby  Town. 

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

John  Stanhope,  esq.  9 
Thomas  Rivett,  esq. 


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

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

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

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


48  f ARLIAMBNTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  47.     Devon  County* 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Henry  Rolle,  esq. 

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

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

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


Mb 


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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER*  49 


Pari.  No.  48.     Exeter, 

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

2  John  Harris,  esq.  Nicholas  Wood,  esqi. 

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

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

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

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

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


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


fvpL.  I.] 


Pari. 


1  SirHum.  Mackworth,kt. 

2  Sir  Edw.  Seymour,  bt. 

3  Francis  Gwynn,  esq. ' 

4  Francis  Gwynn,  esq. 

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

6  Sir  Charles  Willes,  k.b.  s 

7  Sir  Charles  Willes,  k.b. 

8  Sir  Charles  Willes,  k.b. 

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

10  Sir  John  Strange,  kt.  s 


MENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  40.      Tolness. 


Thomas  Coulston,  esq. 

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


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

Charles  Taylor,  esq. ,0 


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

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


Pari: 


No.  50.     Plymouth: 


1  Charles  Tfelawney,  esq. 

2  Charles  Trelawiley,  esq. 

3  Charles  "IVelaWttey,  esq,  '- 

4  Sir  John  Rogers,  bt. 

5  Sir  John  Rogers,  bt. 

6  William  Chetwynd,  esq, 

7  Arthur  Stert,  esq. 

8  Arthur  Stert,  esq.  9 


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


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


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

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

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


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PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


No.  51.  Oakhampton. 

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

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

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


1  John  Dibble,  esq. 

2  John  Dibble,  esq. 

3  John  Dibble,  esq. 


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

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


John  Crowley,  esq. 

Thomas  Pitt,  esq. 

Thomas  Pitt,  esq. 

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


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

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


Parliamentary  register. 


Tarl. 


No.  52. 


i  Nicholas  Hooper, ' 

2  Nicholas  Hooper,  esq. 

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


C  Thomas  Whetham,  esq. ' 

7  Richard  Coffin,  esq. 

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

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

Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  bt. 


Barwtaple. 

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

John  Harris,  esq. 
Thomas  Benson,  esq. 


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

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

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


S4l  r4*UJ4MENTAl}.Y  asoiSTW, 


ParU  No.  53.     PkjmpUm  Earle. 

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

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

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

4  George  Treby,  esq.  Richard  Edgexajcabe,  esq- 

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

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

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

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

Tbptoas  Walker*  esq. 7 

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

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

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

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


No.  54,. 

1  Sir  W.  Drake,  kt.  &  bt. 

2  Sir  W.  Drake,  kt.  &  bt. 

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

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

6  Sir  W.  Yonge,  k.b.  " 

7  Sir  W.  Yonge,  k.B.  j 

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


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

1  William  Courtenay,  esq. 

1  H.Reginald  Courtenay,  esq. 

,  John  Heath  Duke,  esq.  " 


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

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

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

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

Pari.  6.     James  Sheppard,  esq.   Petitioner. 

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


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


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

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

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


Fori.  No.  55.     Tavistock. 

1  Henry  Manaton,  esq.         James  Bulteel,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sir  Humphry  Monnoux,  bt. 

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

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

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

Pari.  5.     Henry  Manaton,  esq.  Petitioner. 

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTBR-- 


Nb.  S6.     Ashburlon. 


2  Richard  Reynel,  esq. 

2  Robert  Balle,  esq. 

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

4  Richard  Reynel,  esq. 
■5  Richard  Reynel,  esq. 

6  Richard  Reynel,  esq. 

7  Richard  Reynel,  esq. 

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

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


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


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

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

3  Commissary-General  of  the  Marines. 

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

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

Pari.  4.   Andrew  Qtich  and  Rkhard  Fo-u 

Pari.  7.   Robert  Yarde,  esq.   Petitioner. 

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

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


led  against  Mr  Tuckfield,  who 
tioaer;  the  Sitting  Members 


Petitioners. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari 


No.  51.     Dartmouth. 


1  Nathaniel  Heme,  esq. 

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

4  John  Fownes,  esq. 

5  John  Fownes,  jun.  esq. 

6  George  Treby,  esq.  * 

7  George  Treby,  esq.  * 

8  George  Treby,  esq.  6 

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

10  John  Jefferys,  esq. 


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

Walter  Cary,  esq. 


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

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

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


*  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  1 

Admiralty. 

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

pears  to  be  in  the  Freemen. 


174 


2.-5  A  Lord  of  the' 


ithdrew  his  Petition, 
aid  in  the  Report,  ap- 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pad. 


No.  58.     Bere-Ahton. 


1  Peter  King,  esq.  ' 

2  Peter  King,  esq. 

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

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

6  St  John  Broderick,  esq. 

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

SSirF.  Hen.  Brake,  bt." 

Samuel  Heathcote,  esq. 

9  Samuel  Heathcote,  esq. 

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


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


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


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


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


K4RLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari 


No.  59.     Tiverton. 


1  Thomas  Bere,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Bere,  esq. 

3  Thomas  Bere,  esq.  ' 

Sir  Edward  Narthey,  kt.  : 

4  Sir  Edward  Northey,  kt. 

5  Sir  Edward  Northey,  kt. 

6  Arthur  Arscot,    esq. 

7  Arthur  Arscot,  esq. 

8  Arthur  Arscot,  esq. 

9  Arthur  Arscot,  esq. 

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


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


It: 


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


.PARUAM1NTARY  R.EOISTE*,. 


No.  60.  Dorsetshire. 


ParL 

1  Thomas  Strangeways,esq.  Thomas  Chaffin,  esq. 

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

3  Thomas  Strangeways,  esq.  Thomas  Chaffin,  esq. 

Edward  Bingham,  esq, 

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

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

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

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

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

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


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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  61.     Poole. 


1  Sir  Will.  Phippard,  knt. 

2  William  Lewen,  esq. 

3  Sir  Will.  Phippard,  knt. 

4  George  Trenchard,  esq. 

5  George  Trenchard,  esq. 

6  George  Trenchard,  esq. 

7  George  Trenchard,  esq. 

8  George  Trenchard,  esq. 

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


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


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

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


P AHLIAMENf  ARV   RHGI3T«r  $# 

pjr/.  JVb.  62.     Dorchester. 

1  AwnsfcHTi  ChurcWJl,  esq.  Nathaniel  Napier, 

2  Awnsbam  Churchill,  esq.  John  Churchill,  esq. 

Dennis  Uond,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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

William  Chappie,  esq. 

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

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

Robert  Brown,  esq. 

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

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

George  Clavell,  esq. 


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


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

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


I 


84  PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 

Pari.  No.  63.    Lyme  Regis. 

1  Thomas  Freke,  esq.  John  Burridge,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Freke,  esq.  John  Burridge,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Robert  Henley,  esq.  Thomas  Fane,  esq. 

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

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

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

Pari.  2.  Henry  Henley,  esq.   Petitioner. 

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  -   65 

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

Which  Two  Borough?  send  jointly  Four  Members. 

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

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

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

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

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

Sir  Thomas  Hardy,  knt.  William  Harvey,  esq. 

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

Edward  Harrison,  esq. 

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

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

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

[vol.  i/J  F 


66  PARLIAMENTARY  R£6IST£R« 

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

continued. 

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

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

George  Doddington,  esq. 

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

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

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

Lord  George  Cavencfi$h, 


i^^—PiF^mW* 


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

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

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


MRU  AMENTA  RY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No. i 


Bridport. 


1  Alexander  Pitfield,  esq. 

2  William  Coventry,  esq. 

3  William  Coventry,  esq. 

4  William  Coventry,  esq. 

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


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


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


7  William  Bo' 


si- 


8  William  Bowles,  esq.1 

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


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

Thomas  Grenville,  esq.  ' 


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

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

Pari,  e,     William  Bragg,  esq.  Petitioner. 

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

Pa 

R, 

Jnha 


Pari.  9.     Several  Electors  Petiti 


v  their  petition. 


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

Inhabitants  not  receiving  almsj 


F  3 


68  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

Pari.  No.  67.     Shaftesbury. 

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

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

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

Henry  Whitaker,  esq. 

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

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

SirEdwardDesbouverie,bfc  * 

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

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

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

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

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


* 

ii 


William  Beckford,  esq. 


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

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

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

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

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

Pari. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  69 

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

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

Lot. 

Pari.  No.  68.     Wareham. 

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

2  Thomas  Erie,  esq.  George  Pitt,  esq. 

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

Sir  Edward  Ernie,  bt. 

4  Thomas  Erie,  esq.  George  Pitt,  esq. 

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

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

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

8  Henry  Drax,  esq.  John  Pitt,  esq. 

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

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

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

Henry  Drax,  esq. 

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

Pari.  6.     George  Pitt,  esq.  Petitioner. 

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

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

F3 


70  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

Pari  No.  69.    Corfe  Castle. 

•  • 

1  John  Banks,  esq,  Richard  Fownes,  esq 

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

4  John  Banks,  esq.  Richard  Fownes,  esq. 

5  Dennis  Bond,  esq* l  William  Okenden,  e 

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

6  Dennis  Bond,  esq.  John  Banks,  esq. 

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

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


3 


* 


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

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

• 

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


*»A*LIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


m 


Pari. 


No.  70*     Durham  County. 


1  Sir  Robert  Eden,  bt 

2  Sir  Robert  Eden,  bt. 

3  Sir  Robert  Eden,  bt. 

4  John  Eden,  esq. 

5  Sir  John  Eden,  bt. 

6  Sir  John  Eden,  bt, 

7  George  Bowes,  esq. 

8  George  Bowes,  esq. 

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


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


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

Pari.  6.     William  Viscount  Vane,  Petitioner. 


^4 


72  PARLIAMENTARY   REGIST&tt 


Pari.  No.  71.    Durham  City. 

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

2  James  Nicholson,  esq.         Thomas  Conyers,  esq. 

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

4  George  Baker,  esq.  Thomas  Conyers,  esq. 

5  Geofge  Baker,  esq.  Thomas  Conyers,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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


.  i  .  .  ■"■' 


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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


7t 


Pari 


No.  72.    Essex. 


1  Sir  Francis  Masham,  bt. 

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

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


6  William  Harvey,  esq. 

7  Richard  Vise.  Castlemain. 

8  Thomas  Bramston,  esq. 

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


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


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


*?4  JPARLUMENTARY  REGISTER. 

Pari.  No.  78.     Colchester. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

10  Charles  Gray,  esq.  RichardSavageNassau,esq, 


■hrta 


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

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

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

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


tAlXIAMBHTARY  REGI8TKR.  ?S 


Pari.  No.  74.    Maiden* 

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

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

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

William  Fytche,  esq.  ? 
Thomas  Bramston,  esq* 

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

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

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

7  Henry  Parsons*  esq.         Thomas  Bramston,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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


76  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  15.    Hanvich. 

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

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

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

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

Bened  Leon  Ld.  Baltimore. 

5  Thomas  Heath,  esq.  Sir  Philip  Parker,  bt 

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

7  John  Viscount  Percival.      Sir  Philip  Parker,  bt. 

8  Carteret  Leathes,  esq.        Charles  Stanhope,  esq; 

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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


77 


Pari. 


No.  76.     Gloucester  County. 


1  Sir  John  Guise,  bt. 

2  Sir  John  Guise,  bt. 

8  John  Berkley,  esq. 

4  John  Berkley,  esq. 

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

6  Kinard  Delabere,  esq. 

7  Sir  John  Dutton,  bt. 

.  8  Thomas  Chester,  esq. 

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


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


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


7*  PARLIAMBNTAHY  RBGlSTKlt; 


Pari.  No.  77.    Gloucester  City. 

1  John  Hanbury,  esq.  William  Cooke,  esq. 

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

3  John  Blanch,  esq.  Thomas  Webb,  esq, 

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

5  Charles  Cox,  esq.  John  Snell,  esq. 

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

John  How,   esq. 

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

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

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

Charles  Barrow,  esq. 

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

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

Pari.  5.     Francis  Wyndham,  esq.  Petitioner. 

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

withdrawn. 

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


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PAHIIAHENTARY  RBGISTE&4 


19 


Part. 


No.  78.     Cirencester. 


1  Allen  Bathurst,  esq. 

2  Allen  Bathurst,  esq.  ' 

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

4  Thomas  Master,  esq. 

5  Thomas  Master,  esq. 

6  Thomas  Master,  esq. 

7  Thomas  Master,  esq. 

8  Thomas  Master,  esq. 

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

John  Cox,  esq. 


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

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


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

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


\ 


80  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari.  No.  79.     Teivkesbary. 

1  Richard  Dowdeswell,  esq.  Edmund  Bray,  esq. 

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

William  Dowdeswell,  esq. 

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

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

Thomas  Viscount  Gage. 

6  Thomas  Viscount  Gage.  George  Read,  esq.  5 

7  Thomas  Viscount  Gage.  George  Read,   esq. 

8  Thomas  Viscount  Gage.  Robert  Tracy,  esq. € 

9  Thomas  Viscount  Gage.  John  Martin,  esq. 

10  Thomas  Viscount  Gage.7  William  Dowdeswell,  esq. 


N» 


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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER, 


Si 


Pari.  No.  80.     Hereford  County. 

1  James  Vise.  Scudamore. 

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


4  James  Vise.  Scudamore. 

5  Richard  Hopton,  esq.  * 


Henry  Gdrges,  esq. 

John  Prise,  esq. 

John  Prise^  esq.  * 

Sir  Thomas  Morgan,  btf. 

Sir  Thomas  Morgan,  bt. 

Sir  Thomas  Morgan,  bt.  3 

Sir  Hunger  ford  Hoskins,  bt* 

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

7  Edward  Harley,  esq.  Velters  Cornwall,  esq* 

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

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


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

Pari.  2.     Henry  Gorgest  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  3«    Henry  Gorges,  esq.  Petitioner. 


[vol.  1.] 


72  TARLIAMENTARY   REGI8TH* 


ParL  No.  71.    Durham  City. 

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

2  James  Nicholson,  esq.  Thomas  Conyers,  esq. 

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

4  George  Baker,  esq.  Thomas  Conyers,  esq. 

5  George  Baker,  esq.  Thomas  Conyers,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


7* 


Pari.  No.  72.     Essex. 

1  Sir  Francis  Masham,  bt. 


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

4  Sir  Richard  Child,  bt 

5  Sir  Richard  Child,  bt  ■ 


6  William  Harvey,  esq. 

7  Richard  Vise.  Castlemain. 

8  Thomas  Brainstem,  esq. 

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


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


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


84  PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


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

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


Pari.  No.  83.     Weobley., 

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

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

S  John  Birch,  esq.  Henry  Cornewall,  esq. 

4  John  Birch,  esq.  Udeval  Price,  esq. 

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

6  Nicholas  Philpott,  esq.  John  Birch,  esq. 

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

James  Cornewall,  esq. 

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

James  Cornewall,  esq. 

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

John  Earl  of  Egmont. 

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

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

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

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

Resolved, 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER,  85 


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

Part.  No.  84.     Hertford  County. 

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

2  Thotnas  Halsey,  esq.  Ralph  Freeman,  esq* 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

11  !■  ■  1       ■       1  -  1  -1  ■  ■  ■  ■  . 

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

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


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86  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari.  Nc.  85.    St.  Albans* 

1  George  ChurchiH,  esq,      Henry  Killigrew,  esq. 

2  John  Gape,  esq.  Joshua  Lomax,  esq. 

S  John  Gape*  esq.  William  Grimston,  esq. 

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

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

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

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

Thomas  Gape,  esq.  • 
John  Merril,  esq. 

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

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


10  James  West,  esq. 


Hans  Stanley,  esq. 

Sir  Peter  Thompson  fait. 

*  * 

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

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

< 

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

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


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Par/. 


Mo.  86.     Hertford  Toum; 


1  Sir  Thomas  Clerke,  kt. 

2  Sir  Thomas  Clerke,  kt. 

3  Charles  Cresar,  esq. ' 

4  Charles  Caesar,  esq. 

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

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

7  Sir  Thomas  Clerke,  kt. 

8  Sir  Thomas  Clerke,  kt. 

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


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


ing  out  t 


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

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

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


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Pari.  No.  8 j  •    Huntingdon  County. 

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

2  John  Proby,  esq.  John  Pocklington,  esq. 

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

4  Sir  Mat.  Dudley,  bt.  t  Robert  Piggot,  esq.  s 

5  John  Bigg,  esq.  *  Robert  Piggot,  esq. 

6  John  Bigg,  esq.  E.  R.  vise.  Hinchinbroke.  7 

John  Proby,  esq. 

7  John  Bigg,  esq.  Will.  Marq.  of  Harrington.  * 

Robert  Piggot,  esq. 

8  Lord  Robert  Montagu.  f    Robert  Piggot,  esq. 
Charles  Clarke,  esq. 

8  Coulson  Fellows,  esq.        William  Mitchell,  esq.  '• 

William  Montagu,  esq. " 
10  Coulson  Fellows,  esq.        Edward  Wortley,  jun;  esq. 


1  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  16,  1708.—*  Bencher  of  the 
Middle  Temple. —  3  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  1.  1710,— • 
4  Afterwards  a  Commissioner  of  the  Customs. — 5  Nephew  and  Heir 
to  John  Drydeq,  esq.  above-mentioned. — 5  Late  an  Exempt  in  the 
Yeomen  of  Guards. — 7  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  Father  of 
John,  4th  JLarl  of  Sandwich  5  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  18,  • 
3722. — Succeeded  his  Father  as  Duke  of  Devonshire  ;  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  14,  1730.— 9  Vice-Chamberlain  to  the  Queen,  succeed- 
ed his  brother  as  Duke  of  Manchester ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov. 
jj,  1739. — I0  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  21.  1745- — "  Cap- 
Jain  of  a  Man  of  War,  and  Brother  to  the  Earl  of  Sandwich. 

ParJ.  3.  Sir  John  Cktton%  bt.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition 
upon  the  Death  of  Mr  Erqbj[. 

Pari.  8.  William  Mitchell,  esq.  petitioned  against  Charles  Clarke , 
esq.  objecting  to  his  Qualification,  but  the  Sitting  Member  was  vo- 
ted duly  elected. 


.PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER.  89 


JParl.  No.  88.    Huntingdon  Town. 

J  John  Pedley,  esq.     '         Edward  Wortley,  esq. 

2  Francis  Page,  esq.  Edward  Wortley,  esq. 

3  Francis  Page,  esq.  Edward  Wortley,  esq. 

4  E.  R.  V.  Hinchinbroke. '  Sidney  Wortley,  esq. 

5  E.  R.  V.  Hinchinbroke.     Sidney  Wartley,  esq. 

6  Roger  Handaside,  esq.       Edward  Wortley,  esq. 

7  Roger  Handaside,  esq.       Edward  Wortley,  esq. 
,8  Roger  Handaside,  esq.  *  Edward  Montagu,  esq. 

|9  Wills  Hill,  esq.  3  Edward  Montagu,  esq, 

Albert  Nesbitt,  esq. 
10  Kellond  Courtenay,  esq. 4  Edward  Montagu,  esq. 

John  Montagu,  esq.  5 
■*  "'  ■■  »      ■■■>      '    »    ■        I-..-—,  i »  ,    ,,.ii  ,  „ 

1  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County,  and  Father  to  the  present  Earl 
of  Sandwich. — 2  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  and  Governor  cf 
Fort  Philip  in  Minorca. — 3  Made  his  Election  for  Warwick.*— 4  Bro- 
thcr-in-Law  to  the  Earl  of  Sandwich  \  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
March  3,  1748.— 5  Great- Grandson  of  Henry %  the  first  Earl  of 
Manfbester. 


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90  PARLIAMENTARY  REGIS* E*. 

Pari.  No.  89.     Kent. 

1  WilUam  Viscount  Villiers.  Sir  Cholmley  Bering,  bt* 

2  Sir  Thomas  Palmer,  bt     Sir  Stephen  Lennard,  bt  * 

David  PolhilJ,  esq. 
S  Sir  Cholmley  Bering,  bt*  Percival  Hart,  esq* 
Sir  William  Hard  res,  bt 

4  Sir  Edw.  Knatehbull*  bt.  Percival  Hart,  esq. 

5  William  Delaone,  esq.      Mildmay  Fane*  esq.  * 

John  Fane,  esq.  4 

6  Sir  Edw.  Knatchbull,  bt.  Sir  Thomas  Twisden,  bt 

7  Sir  Roger  Meredith,  bt.     Sir  Robert  Furnese,  bt  * 

Sir  Edward  Dering,  bt. 

8  William  Viscount  Vane.  6  Sir  Edward  Dering,  bt 
"Sir  Christ.  Powell,  bt 

9  Sir  Roger  Twisden,  bt.    Sir  Edward  Dering,  bt. 
lO  Sir  Roger  Twisden,  bt.     Sir  Edward  Dering,  bt. 

*  Died ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  23,  1709.—-'  Killed  in  a  duel 
t>y  Mr.  Ibornbill,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  16,  1711.— 3  Died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Sept.  16,  17 15.— 4  Colonel  of  the  First  Troop  of 
Grenadier-Guards,  afterwards  Earl  of  Westmoreland.— 5 Died,  anew 
Writ  ordered,  March  19,  1733 — *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb. 

n>  '735- 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  91 


Pari.  No.  90.  Canterbury, 

1  Henry  Lee,  esq.  John  Hardres,  esq.  * 

2  Edward  Watson,  esq.        Thomas  D'Aeth,  esq. 
S  John  Hardres,  esq.  Henry  Lee,  esq.  * 

4  John  Hardres,  esq.  Henry  Lee,  e9q. 

5  John  Hardres,  esq.  Sir  Thomas  Hales,  bt.  * 

6  Samuei  Milles,  esq.  Sir  Thomas  Hales,  bt. 

7  Sir  William  Hardree,  bt.  Sir  Thomas  Hales,  bt. 

8  Sir  Will.  Hardres,  bt.  *  C  Brodnax, 
Sir  Thomas  Hales,  bt.  Thomas  <  May,         ^  esq. 

£  Knight, 

9  Thomas  Watson,  esq.  e     Thomas  Best,  esq. 
Sir  Thomas  Hales,  bt. 

lO  Mat.  Robinson  Morris, esq.  Thomas  Beet,  esq. 


*  Major  and  Governor  of  San  Jon  Castle.—*  Made  a  Commissioner 
of  the  Victual  ling.  Office  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  8. 
-iyn,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  A  Commissioner  of  the  forfeited  E- 
fttatcs.— 4  Not  duly  ejected. — 5  Changed  his  Name  first  to  May,  and 
afterwards  to  Knight. — *  Succeeded  his  Brother  as  Earl  of  Rocking- 
ham ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  7,  1746. 
Pari.  5.  Sir  Francis  Head,  bart.    Petitioner. 


92  PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER* 


Pari.  No.  91.  Rochester. 

1  Sir  Gloudesly  Shovell,  kt.1  Sir  Staflford  Fairborn,  kt.  •* 
Sir  John  Leake,  kt. 

2  Sir  John  Leake,  kt. 3  Sir  Stafford  Fairbairn,  kt. 

3  Sir  John  Leake,  kt.  William  Cage,  esq. 

4  Sir  John  Leake,  kt.  William  Cage,  esq. 

5  Sir  Thomas  Palmer,  bt.  4  Sir  John  Jennings,  kt.  s 

6  Sir  Thomas  Palmer,  bt..  *    Sir  John  Jennings,  kt. 
Sir  Thomas  Coleby,  bt.  7 

7  David  Polhill,  esq. 8  Sir  John  Jennings,  kt.  * 

8  David  Polhill,  esq.  Nicholas  Haddock,  esq, 

9  Edward  Vernon,  esq.  I0    Nicholas  Haddock,  esq. 
David  Polhill,  esq.  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  kt. 

10  David  Polhill,  esq.  I5  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  kt. I$ 

Nicholas  Haddock,  esq.     John  Byng,  esq.14 


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1  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  Rear- Admiral  of  Great  Britain^  and 
Admiral  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Fleet  j  cast  away,  Oct.  22, 
3707,  on  the  Rocks  near  Scilly  \  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  23, 1707. 
— 2  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty. — 3  A  Rear- Admiral,  made  a  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  5.  1709,  he 
was  re-elected.— 4  A  Commissioner  for  stating  the  Debts  due  to  the 
Army. — 5  Admiral  of  the  White,  made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  3 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  10, 171 8,  he  was  re-elected.— 
*  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  6,  1724. — 7  A  Commissioner  of 
the  Navy. — 3  Made  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the  Tower  \  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  April  27,  1731,  he  was  re-elected.— 9  House- 
keeper to  Greenwich  Hospital.—-10  Made  his  Election  for  Ipswich  ; 
no  Writ  ordered  till  Feb.  14,  1743. —  "  Rear  Admiral  of  the 
Blue,,  Admiral  and  Commander  of  the  Fleet  in  the  Mediterranean 
17395  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1746. — l2  Admiral  of  the 
White, — x3  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  17,  1751. — J4  Vice- 
Admiral  of  the   ifo/.—  *S  Died  \  a   new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.   21 , 

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PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER*  93 


Pari:  No.  92.     Maidstone. 

1  Sir  Thomas  Culpeper,  bt.  Thomas  Blisse,  esq* 

2  Sir  Thomas  Culpeper,  bt.  Sir  Robert  Marsham,  bart. 

3  Sir  Thomas  Culpeper,  bt.  Sir  Robert  Marsham,  bt. 

4  Sir  Samuel  Ongley,  kt.       Sir  Robert  Marsham,  bt. 

5  Sir  Thomas  Culpeper,  bt.  Sir  Robert  Marsham,  bt*  * 

Sir  Barnham  Rider,  kt. 

6  Sir  Tho.  Culpeper,  bt.  *     John  Finch,  esq. 
Sir  Barnham  Rider,  kt. 

7  Thomas  Hope,  esq.  John  Finch,  esq. 

8  W.Horsman.Turner,esq.  John  Finch,  esq.  s 

Robert  Fairfax,  esq. 

9  Heneage  Lord  Guernsey.  John  Bligh,  esq. 
10  W.  H.  Turner,  esq.  4        Robert  Fairfax,  esq. 

Gabriel  Hanger,  esq. 


1  Created  Lord  Romney  \  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  25,  17 16.— 
*  Died:  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  27,  1,723.-3  Died;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Jan.  8,  1740.— 4  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April 

*9»  *753- 

Pari.  2.  Richard  Beale%  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.  7.  Sir  Barnham  Rider,  kt.  and  John  Hamilton ,  esq.  Peti- 
tioners. 

Feb.  7,  1702,  and  Dec.  8,  1702.  The  Right  of  Election  was  a* 
greed  to  be  in  the  Freemen,  not  rece'mng  Alms  or  Charity. 


94  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

Pari.  No.  93.     Queenboroiigh. 

1  Sir  John.  Jennings,  kt.  Thomas  King,  esq. 

2  Sir  John  Jennings,  ku  Henry  Withers,  esq. 

3  Thomas  King,  esq.  James  Herbert,  esq. 

4  Thomas  King,  esq.  Charles  Fotherby,  esq. 

5  Thomas  King,  esq.  *  Philip  Jennings,  esq. 

6  John  Cope,  esq.  *  James  Littleton,  esq. s 

George  Lord  Forbes. . 

7  Sprig  Manesty,  esq.  4        John  Crowley,  esq.  * 

8  Richard  Evans,  esq.  6        Sir  George  Saunders,  kt. 
Richard  Evans,  esq.  Sir  George  Saunders,  kt.  7 

Lord  Archibald  Hamilton.  * 

9  Richard  Evans,  esq.  Thomas  Newnham,  esq* 
10  Richard  Evans,  esq.  Thomas  Newnham,  esq. 

1  A  Colonel  and  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Sbeernesf*—>%  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel  of  the  first  Troop  of  Grenadier-Guard*.— -3  Vice- Ad- 
miral of  the  White,  and  late  Commissioner  of  the  Navy  at  Chatham  \ 
died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  u,  1723.— 4  Commissioner  of 
the  Victualling -Office  5  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  21, 1729.— 
5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  15,  1728.— *  Captain  of  Dra- 
goons, and  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Sheerness.—7  Commissioner  of 
the  Navy  5  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  14,  1735. — *  A  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty,  afterwards  Cofferer  to  the  Prince  of  Wates^  and 
Surveyor-General  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall* 

Pari.  3.  Sir  John  Jennings ,  kt.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  4.  James  Herbert ,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.  6.  John  Viscount  Carmichael  and  Colonel  'Thomas  King,  Pe* 
ritioners,  withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  7.  Sir  Jeremy  Vanacker  Sambroohe,  bart.  petitioned  against 
Sir  George  Saunders,  withdrew  the  same  Session.  Petitioned  again, 
the  Second  Session,  against  Mr  Evans,  the  Sitting  Member,  who  was 
decla led  duly  elected. 

Resolved,  April  18,  1729,  That  the  Right  of  admitting  Burges- 
ses, is  in  the  Mayor,  Jurats)  and  Bailiffs  only. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


§S, 


JParL 


No.  49.     Lancashire. 


1  Charles  Stanley  esq. 

2  Charles  Stanley,  esq. 

3  Charles  Stanley,  esq. 

4  John  Bland,  esq. 

5  Sir  John  Bland,  bt* f 

6  Sir  John  Bland,  bt. 

7  Sir.  Edward  Stanley,  bt. 

8  Sir  Edward  Stanley,  bt.  * 
Peter  Bold,  esq. 

9  James  Lord  Strange. 
10  James  Lord  Strange* 


Richard 
Richard 
Richard 
Richard 
Richard 
Richard 
Richard 
Richard 


Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Shuttleworth,  esq, 


Richard  Shuttleworth,  esq. 
Richard  Shuttleworth,  esq.3 
JPeter  Bold,  esq. 


rt*i 


1  Colonel  of  a  Regiment.—3  Succeeded  to  the  title  of  Earl  of 
Derby  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  14,  1736.-3  Died  j  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  9,  1750. 

Pari.  6.  Sir  \ffenry  Hoghton9  bt.  Petitioner. 


96  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.         No.  95.    Preston  in  Amounderness. 

1  Arthur  Manwaring,  esq.   Francis  Annesly,  esq, 

2  Arthur  Manwaring,  esq. '  Henry  Fleetwood,  esq. 

3  Sir  Henry  Hoghton,  bt.     Henry  Fleetwood,  esq. 

4  Edward  Southwell,  esq.  *  Henry  Fleetwood,  esq. 

5  Sir  Henry  Hoghton,  bt.  3  Henry  Fleetwood,  esq. 

6  Thomas  Hesketh,  esq.       Daniel  Pulteney,  esq.4 

7  Sir  Henry  Hoghton,  bt.     Daniel  Piilfeney,  esq.  * 

Nicholas  Fazakerley,  esq; 

8  Sir  Henry  Hoghton,  bt.  tf  Nicholas  Fazakerley,  esq. 

9  James  Shuttleworth,  esq.  Nicholas  Fazakerley,  esq. 
10  J&mes  Shuttleworth,  esq.    Nicholas  Fazakerley,  esq.  _- 


1  Auditor  of  the  Imprest. — *  One  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Privy* 
Council  in  Ireland*    3  A  Commissioner  of  the  forfeited  Estates.       ■ 

4  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  made  Clerk  of  the  Council  in  Ireland  % 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  7,  1725,  he  was  re-elected.— 

5  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  13,  1732.—*  Judge  Advocate* 

Pari.  3.  Francis  Annesly,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 
-Pari.  6.  Thomas  Molyneux,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2. 
Dec;  18.  166 1,  The  Right  of  Election  in  all  the  Inhabitants. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER,  97 


Pari:  No.  96.     Lancaster. 

1  Robert  Heysham,  esq*  William  Heysham,  esq, 

2  Robert  Heysham,  esq.  William  Heysham,  esq. 

3  Robert  Heysham,  esq.  William  Heysham,  esq. 

4  Robert  Heysham,  esq.  William  Heysham,  esq. 

5  Doddin  Braddyl,  esq.  William  Heysham,  esq.  * 

William  Heysham,  esq. 

6  Sir  Thomas  Lowther,  bt.  William  Heysham,  esq.  * 

Christopher  Tower,  esq.  3 

7  Sir  Thomas  Lowther,  bt.  Christopher  Tower,  esq. 

8  Sir  Thomas  Lowther,  bt.  Robert  Fenwick,  esq.  4 

9  Sir  Thos.  Lowther,  bt.  s  Robert  Fenwick,  esq. 
Francis  Reynolds,  esq. 

10  Francis  Reynolds,  esq.  '    Edward  Marton,  esq.  7 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jubc  2f>,  17 16.—*  One  of  the 
Clerks  in  Chancery  j  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  21,  1727.— 
3  Deputy- Collector  inwards  at  the  Port  of  London*— 4  Sing's  Ser- 
jeant and  Attorney- General  for  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster.— $  Died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  10,  1745.— 6  Clerk  of  the  Crown  fof 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster.—!  Counsellor  at  Law* 


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Pari.  No.  97.    Newton. 

1  Thomas  Legh,  esq.  John  Ward,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Legh,  esq.  John  Ward,  esq. 

3  Thomas  Legh.  esq.  John  Ward,  esq. f 

4  Abraham  Blackm ore,  esq.  John  Ware},  esq, 

5  Sir  Francis  Leicester,  bt.  William  Shippen,  esq.  • 

6  Sir  Francis  Leicester,  \>U  William  Shippen,  esq. 

7  Legh  Master,  esq.  William  Shippen,  esq. 

8  Legh  Master,  esq.  William  Shippen,  esq* 

9  Legh  Master,  egq.  WilHam  Shippen,  esq*  * 

Peter  Legh,  esq. 
10  Peter  Legh,  esq.  Sir  Thos*  0rey  Egertont,  bt. 


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1  Mads  one  pi  the  Queen's  Counsel,  and  a  fK?&£  Judge  >  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  12,  17 11,  he  was  re-elected.—?  Com- 
mitted to  the  Tower,  for  reflecting  on  the  King's  Speech.  Ordered, 
Dec.  6,  17 1 7,  That  the  Words  reported,  the  4th  Instant,  from  tftc 
Committee  of  the  whole  House  (who  were  to  consider  of  the  Supply 
granted  to  his  Majesty)  be  printed,  and  the  same  are  as  follow,  viz* 
That  the  Second  Paragraph  of  the  King*s  Speech  seemed  rather  to  he 
calculated  for  the  Meridian  of  Germany,  than  Great  Britain*  That 
the  King  is  a  Stranger  to  our  Language  and  Constitution..— 3  Died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  I,  1743. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


No.  9S.     Wtzan. 


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Pari. 

1  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh',  bt. 

2  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh,  br. 

3  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh,  bt. 

4  Sir  Roger  BradshaHgh^bt. 

5  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh,  bt. 

6  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh,  bt 

7  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh,  bt. 

8  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh,  bt. 

9  Sir  R.  Bradshaigh,  bt.  * 
Richatfd  Clayton,  esq.  5 

10  Richard  Clayton,  esq. 


Emandel  How,  esq. ' 
Henry  Bradshaigh,  esq.  * 
Henry  Bradshaigh,  esq.  * 
George  Kenion,  esq. 
George  Kenion,  esq. 
James  Earl  of  Barrymore. 
James  Earl  of  Barrymore. 
Peter  Bold,  esq- 
James  Earl  of  Barrymore. 
James  Earl  of  Barrymore. 

Richard  Barry,  esq 


[  Brigadier- General  of  her  Majesty's  Armies,  Colonel  of  a  Regi- 
ment of  Foot,  and  Envoy-Extraordinary  to  the  Court  of  Hanover.— 

3  Captain  in  a  Company  of  Marines,  Aid  de-Camp  to  Earl  Riven  in 
Spain,  and  a  Mnjor 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  9,   1713. 

4  Died,  a  new    Writ  ordered,    March   3,     1747. — 5  Counsellor    at 
.Law. — 6  Master  and  Commander  in  his  Majesty's  Navy. 

Pari.  4.  Orlando  Bridgman,  esq.  and  James  Earl  of  Barrymoret 
Petitioners.  April  6,  1714,  The  Earl's  Petition  was  rejected,  on 
account  of  not  being  signed  by  himself;  and  he  was  refused  the  liber- 
ty to  present-  a  new  Petition,  signed  by  himself,  containing  the  same 
Allegations  as  th»  former.     And  Orlando  Bridgman,  esq.  withdrew 


his  Petition, 


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Pari  No.  99.     Clilliero. 

1  Daniel  Harvey,  esq.  Edward  Harvey,  esq. 

2  Edward  Harvey,  esq.         Christopher  Parker,  esq; 

3  Edward  Harvey,  esq.         Christopher  Parker,  esq.  * 

Thomas  Lister,  esq;  * 

4  Charles  Stanley,  esq.  3  Thomas  Lister,  esq. 

5  ThomasParker,  esq.  ?  4  Tffomas  Lister,  esq. 
EdwardHarvey,  esq.  3 

6  Nathaniel  Curzon,  esq.  Thomas  Lister,  esq- 

7  John  Viscount  Galway.  Thomas  Lister,  esq. 

8  William  Curzon,  esq.  Thomas  Lister,  esq- 

9  William  Curzon,  esq;  Thomas  Lister,  esq.  s 

Thomas  Lister*  esq. 
10  Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon,  bt.    Thomas  Lister,  esq. 
Nathaniel  Curzon,  esq.  6 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  9,  17 13.— *  A  Commissioner 
of  the  Public  Accompts.— 3  Declared  a  void  Election,  and  no  new 
Writ  ordered. — 4  Double  Heturn  j  the  former  waved  bis  Return.— 
5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct,  17,  1745.— 6  Made  his  Election 
for  the  County  of  Derby, 

Pari.  4.  Edward  Harvey,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Charles  Stanley, 
esq.  and  the  Election  voted  void  as  to  Mr.  Stanley  and  Mr.  Harvey  j 
and  a  Motion  being  made,  and  the  Question  put,  that  Mr,  Speaker 
do  issue  out  his  Warrant  for  a  new  Election  j  it  passed  in  the  nega- 
tive. Resolved,  April  21,  17 1*4,  That  no  new  Writ  do  issue  this 
Session. 

Pari.  6.     James  Haldaney  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2  dnd  3. 

Resolved,  Feb.  4,  1662,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  such 
freeholders  only,  as  have  Estates  for  Life  or  in  Fee, 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  101 

JParL  '    No.  100.     Liverpool 

1  Thomas  Johnson,  esq.      William  Clayton,  esq, 

2  Sir  Thomas  Johnson,  kt.  Richard  Norris,  esq. 

5  Sir  Thomas  Johnson,  kt.  John  Cleveland,   esq. 
4  Sir  Thomas  Johnson,  kt.  William  Clayton,  esq. 

3  Sir  Thomas  Johnson,  kt.  Edward  Norris,  esq.  m.d. 

6  Sir  Thomas  Johnson,  kt. x  William  Cleveland,  esq.  * 
Langham  Booth,  es<j. 3      Thomas  Bootle,  esq.  . 
Thomas  Brereton,  esq. 

7  Thomas  Brereton,  esq.  4  Thomas  Bootle,  esq. 
Sir  Thomas  Aston,  Kt. 

8  Thomas  Brereton,  esq.      Richard  Gildart,  esq. 

9  Jhomas  Brereton,  esq. 5    Richard  Gildart,  esq. 
10  Thomas  Salusbury,  esq.     Richard  Gildart,  esq. 


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1  Made  Collector  of  the  Customs  in  Raxahampck  River,  in  Virgi- 
nia 5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  23, 1723.— -a  Died,  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed, March  31,  1724. — 3  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince, 
died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  12,  1724.— 4  Made  a  Commissioner 
of  the  Victualling-Office  j  a  new  ^rit  ordered,  May  14,  1729.—* 
5  Changed  his  Name  to  Salisbury. 

'  Pari.  6.  :  Thomas  Rootle,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition; 

Pari.  6.  Thomas  Bottle,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Booth ,  renew- 
ed Sess.  2,  and  withdrawn. 

Pari,  7.  William  Cotes  worth  and  Thomas  Asburst9  esojs.  Peti- 
tioners. 

Pari,  7:  Thomas  Brereton,  esq. .  Petitioner  against  Sir  ^Thomas 
Aston ,  who  was  declared  duly  elected. 

Parl.,8.  Thomas  Bootle  and  Foster  Cunliffe%  esqrs.  Petitioners  j 
the  latter  neglected  to  deliver  in  his  Qualification,  as  demanded  by 
one  of  the  Sitting  Members. 

March  5,  1^30,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed,  by  the  Coun- 
sel on  both  Sides,  to  be  in  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs,  and  Freemen  not  re- 
ceiving Alms. 

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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari.  No.  101-     ifeicester  County. 

1  John  Verney,  esq. '  John  WiJkins,  esq, 
Ihomas  Ashby,  esq- 

2  Sir  Gilbert  Pickering*  be.  Sir  Jt-jfery  Palmer,  bt, 

5  John  Marquis  of  Granby.*  Sir  Jeffery  Palmer,  bt, 
Sir  Thomas  Cave,  bt. 

6  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  bt.         Robert  Vise-  Tamwortb,.  J 

Sir  Jeffery  Palmer,   bt. 

5  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  bt-  4     Sir  Jeffery  Palmer,  bt. 
Lord  William  Manners- 

6  Loid  William  Manners-  s  Edmund  Morris,  esq, 

7  Lord  William  Manners,  6  Sir  Clobery  Noel,  bt.  T 
Ambrose  Philips,  esq. 


8  Edward  Smith,  esq. 

9  Edward  Smith,  esq. 
10  Edward  Smith,  esq. 


Ambrose  Philips,  esq.  ? 
Harry  Lord  Grey.  9 
Htneage  Lord  Guernsey. 
Sir  Thpmas  Cave,  bt. 
WrighisonMundy,  esq. 


i  Died,  anew  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  ip,  1707.—'  Succeeded  toth* 
Title  of  Luke  at  Rutland;  anew  Writ  ordered,  Feb-  10,  1711.— 
3  Diett  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July  S,  1714.— 4  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Nov.  24,  1719— S  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales. — £  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  his  Majesty — 7  Died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  17,  1734. — s  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  34,  1738. — 9  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Earl  of  Stemfoyd,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  27,  1739. 

Pari.  5.  March  24,  1715,  The  Hoiwe  taking  notice,  by  the  Ijopk 
of  Returns,  that  the  Sheriff  bad  rot  returned  any  Knights  of  tblf, 
Shire  to  serve  for  this  County,  and  that  he  had  made  a  Special  Re- 
turn, why  he  had  not  returned  such  Knights,  the  said  Return  was 
read  ;  by  which  he  certified,  that  h*  «  as  asswiljed  in  the  Execution! 
of  the  Writ,  arid  that  the  Election  was  prevented  by  Riots.  And  the 
House  being  informed,  that  there  bad  been  two  Petitions  left  with  the 
Clerk  of  theHouse  (pursuant  to  a  standing  Cider  oi  the  House)  r«~ 
luting  to  the  Proceedings  in  the  Execution  o£  the  Writ,  viz.   s  peti- 


tior.  of  George  jftsbby  and  ! 


.  and  also  a  Petition  of 


.   ^jomei  yVtnstaniey,   William  l"go,  and  Sa- 

ct-lridgf,   cs'jis-   on  behalf  of  themselves,  and  several  other 

Freeholders  of  the  County.      Those  Petitions  were  leatL      Ordered 


JTAWJAMENTARY  UOISTEt.  103 

a  Writ  for  a  new  Election.  April  12,  1715,  William  Baresby, 
t7n4er-Sberiff,  ordered  into  custody  of  the  Serjeant  at  Arrai,  for  ne- 
gkettng  to  return  two  Knights  of  the  Shire  by  the  17th  of  March, 
being  the  Day  of  the  Meeting  of  the  Parliament. 

Pari.  5.  Several  Freeholders  Petitioners  against  Lord  William 
Manners,  Praneis  Ma  Hay  9  jim.  Petitioner  against  Lord  William 
Manners,  both  withdrawn. 

Pari.  6.    Freeholders  Petitioners. 

aflaeaKssnesesdesBHaeeafea^^ 

Pari.  Na.  102.    Leicester  Toiqtl 

1  Sir  George  Beaumont,  Bt.  James  Wmttasiley,  escf. 

2  Sir  George  Beaumont*  Bt.  James  Whistanley,  escf* 

3  Sir  Geo.  Beaumont,  bt* !  James  Wmstattdey,  estJL 

4  Sir  Geo.  Beamnont,  bk  *  James  Wmstlniey,  esq. 

5  Sir  George  BeaittnoAt,  bt.  James  Winsfcanky,  esq;  3 

Thomas  Noble,  esq. 
ft  Sir  Ctanrgr  Beaomcmt^  Bt.  Sir  Lawrence  Gaiter,  kf.  4 

T.  BoothbySkrymsher,  esq* 

7  Sir  George  Beaum©ntr  bt.  George  Wrigfite,  es<£  * 

8  Sir  Geo.  BeavUiottty  bt *  George  Wrighfe,  esqu 
James  Wigley,   esq. 

9  James  Wigtey,  esqi  George  Wright ey  esqL 
10  James  Wigkjr,  escjw  George  WrigBte,  esq; 

r  Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  keeping  her  Majesty's  PriVj- 
Seal  ir>  the  absence  of  the  Bishop  of  London  at  Utrecht ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  22,  1.711,  he  was  re-elected.— %  Made  a 
Lord1  of  the  Admiralty  5  and' a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April- 17, 
9714,  he  wts  litf-eleetedi— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  28, 
^7^5^— 4-  Serjeant  at  Law,  arjd  Solicitor- General  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  made  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Tan. 
19,  1727. — 5  Grandson  of  the  Lord  Keeper. — *  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  April  14,  1737. 

Pari.  7.     Thomas  Bootbby  Skrymsher,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.    Several  Freemen  Petitioners  against  James  Wigley.  esq. 

* 

Feb.  8,  1705,  Resolved,  That  any  Person  having  a  Right  to  vote  for 
two  Members  to  serve  in  Parliament,  who  hath  given  a  single  Voice, 

H  4  hath 


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hath  not  a  Right  to  come  afterwards  and  give  a  second  Voice  during 
the  said  Election.  Resolved,  That  such  Freemen  as  were  made  free 
at  the  Charge  of  any  of  the  Candidates,  had  not  a  Right  to  vote  at- 
the  last  Election.  Resolved,  That  Persons  living  in  the  Borough  by- 
Certificate,  not  having  gained  a  Settlement  by  renting  Ten  Pounds  a 
Year,  or  serving  in  an  annual  Office,  are  not  entitled,  by  paying  Scot 
and  Lot,  to  vote  in  the  Election  of  Burgesses  to  serve  in  Parliament, 
The  Right  of  Election  was  then  agreed  to  be  in  the  Freemen  not  re- 
ceiving Alms,  and  in  the  Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot. 


Pari.  No,  103.     Lincoln  County.' 

1  Albemarle  Bertie,  esq.  '     George  Whichcote,  esq. 

2  Peregrine  L.  Willoughby.  George  Whichcote,  esq. 

3  Peregrine  L.  Willoughby.  Lewis  Dymock,  esq.  * 

4  Peregrine  h- Willoughby.  SirWilloughbyHick'man,bt 

5  John  Viscount Tyrconnel.  Sir  Will- Hickman,  bt.  ? 

Sir  William  Massinberd,  bt. 
i!  Henry  Heron,  esq.  SirWilliamMassinberd,  bt/ 

Robert  Vyner,  esq, 
■zSirT.L-Saundersoi^K.B.  Robert  Vyner,  esq. 

8  SirT.L.Saunderson,K.B-3  Robert  Vyner,  esq. 
Thomas  Whichcote,  esq. 

9  Thomas  Whichcote,  esq.  Robert  Vyner,  esq. 
10  Thomas  Whichcote,  esq.  Robert  Vyner,  esq. 


1  Brother  to  Robert  Earl  of  Linjsey,  afterwards  Duke  of  Ancaster. 
?  Champion  of  England. — 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  13, 
jjIO. — *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  13,  1724. — 5  Treasurer 
to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  succeeded  his  Brother  as  Earl  of  Scarborough  $ 
a  new  Writ  ordered.  Feb.  6.  1740. 


" 


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Part. 


No.  104.    L\ 


1  Sir  Thomas  Meres,  kt. 

2  Sir  Thomas  Meres,  kt. 

3  Richard  Grantham,  esq. 

4  John  Sibthorpe,  esq- 

5  Richard  Grantham,  esq.* 

6  Sir  John  Monson,  k.b- 
?  Sir  John  Monson,  k-b.  ■ 

Sir  John  Tyrwhit,  bt. 

8  Charles  Monson,  esq.  * 

9  Charles  Monson,  esq. 
10  Charles  Monson,  esq. 


'ncoln  City. 
Thomas  Lister,  esq. 
Thomas  Lister,   esq. 
Thomas  Lister,  esq. ' 
Thomas  Lister,  esq. 
Sir  John  Tyrwhit,   bt- 
Sir  John  Tyrwhit,  bt. 
Charles  Hall,  esq. 

Coningsby  Sibthorpe,  esq. 
Sir  J.  de  la  Fountain  Tyrwhit. 
Coningsby  Sibthorpe,  esq. 


*  Commissioner  of  the  public  Accorapts. — »  Commissioner  of  the 
forfeited  Estates. — 3  Created  Lord  Monson  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
May  28,  1728. — t  Vice- Chamber  lain  to  the  Queen. 

Pari.  8.     Thomas  Chaplin,  esq.  Petitioner. 


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Pari                      No.  105.     Boston. 

1  Sir  Edward  Irby,  bt. 

Richard  Wynn,  esq. 

2  Peregrine  Bertie,  esq.  * 

Richard  Wynn,  esq. 

3  Peregrine  Bertie,  esq-  *     Richard  Wynn,  esq- 
William  Cotesworth,  esq. 

4  Henry  Heron,  esq. 

5  Henry  Heron,  esq. 

6  Henry  Pacey,  esq. 

7  Henry  Pacey,  esq.  4 
Henry  Lord  Coleraine. 

Richard  Wynn,  esq; 
Richard  Wynn,  esq.  s 
Richard  Lilys,  esq. 
Richard  Ellys,  esq. 
Sir  Richard  Elrys,  bt. 

8  Albemarle  Bertie,  esq. 

9  Lord  Vere  Bertie. 

1     Richard  Fydell,  esq. 
John  Michell,    esq. 

10  Lord  Vere  Bertie. 

John  Michell,  esq. 

r  Teller  of  the  Exchequer,  next  Brother  to  Robert,  the  first  Dake 

of  Ancaster.— *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  8,    1711 —  J   Set- 

jeant   at   Law  j     died,    a    new 

Writ   ordered,     Nov.    23,     1719.— 

A  Died,  a  new  Writ   ordered, 

Jan.  13,  1730. — 5  Fifth  Brother  to 

Robert  Duke  of  Ancatter. 

Pari.  3.     Philip  Bertie,  esq 

.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Cotesworth. 

Resolved,  March  20,   1712,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in 

the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  Common-Council,  and  Freemen  paying  Scot 

and  Lot.      Resolved,   That  the 

Election  is   a  void  Election,  and  a 

new  Writ  being  ordered,  Mr. 

Coiesivonh  was  again  returned,    and 

Mr.  Bertie  petitioned  again,  and  the  Sitting  Member  was  voted  duly 

elected. 

Pail.  4.     William  Cotetwortb,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Peti- 

tion. 

Pari.  5.   Sir  William  Massinberd,  bt.  petitioned  against  Mr.  Ellys. 

Resolved,  March  1,   1720,  1h 

at  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in  the 

Mayor,  Aldermen,  Common-Couccil,  and  Freemen,  resident  in  this 

Borough,  and  who  pay  Scot  ar 

,d  Lot ;  such  Freemen  claiming  their 

Freedom  by  Birth  or  Servitude,  and  the  Sitting  Member  was  voted 

duly  elected. 

Pari.  6.     William  Thornton, 

esq,  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess,  2. 

rA*MA¥fNTA*Y  R*GI0T*ft#  KIT 

Pari.  No.  10&    Great  Grimsby. 

i  Arthur  Moore,  esq.  William  Cotiewortbt  c*q. 

2  Arthur  Moore*  esq.  William  Cotwronb,  esq. 

S  Arthur  Moore,  esq, '  t  Robert  Vyngr,  esq- 

4  Arthur  Moore,  esq.  William  Cotesworth,  esq. 

5  Sir  Robert  ChipUn,  bt.*  Joseph  Bauk*,  esq, 
Arthur  Moore,  esq. 

6  Charles  Pelfawn,  esq.  B^RJan\it  Colter,  esq* 

7  George  Monson,  esq.  John  Ps*ge,  esq. 

8  Rol#rt  Koigbt,  esq.  *  Sir  Robert  Sutton,  kju 

9  Robert  Slight,  c*q.  Wiliiam  Locks,  esq, 

10  John  Qore,  «*}-  4  Willie  I*ock*>  f*q. 


<.  ■  i  ■  ■  « ■ 


*  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations. — *  Expelled  the  House 
for  a  Breach  of  Trust  as  a  Director  of  the  South-Sea  Company  j  a  new 
llfrit  Qrdexe49  Jan.  3;,  ijzk^t-3  §qti  <&  JjLabtrt  K*rglut  cs(j.  Ctsfcier 
tf  the.  SaulihS**  Company,  afterwards  Loxd  JE^foratj^  ajtf  Mob» 
fegr  for  Qtftfa Ritittfr.-rrA,  J)ir&;tw  qi  the  $QMth-$ea  Company  in  i^*** 

Put.  4.    Sir  James  C/trkt,  knfc.  Petitions,  wilUrw  hi*  P*xiiojfc 

Park  5.     Wiitum  GoUrwertby  esq.  Petitioner, 

Pari.  6.  Arthur  Moore  and  Joseph  Banks }  esqrs.  seretalfy  petf- 
tioned,  and  severally  withdrew  their  Ptthfoas. 

Pari.  9.    Matthew  Bowchtrelti  esq;*  Petitioner,  withdrew*  fen  Pe» 

tition. 


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ParL  No.  107.    Stamford. 

1  Charles  Cecil,  esq.  Charles  Bertie,  esq; 

2  Charles  Cecil,   esq.  Charles  Bertie,  esq. 

3  Charles  Cecil,  esq.  Charles  Bertie,  esq.  * 

Charles  Bertie,  esq. 

4  Charles  Cecil,  esq.  Charles  Bertie,  esq. 

5  Charles  Cecil,  esq*  Charles  Bertie,  esq. 

6  Brownlow  Cecil,  esq.  *  Charles  Bertie,  esq- 
William  Noel,  esq. 

7  William  Noel,  esq.  Robert  Shirley,  esq. 

8  William  Noel,  esq. 3  John  Proby,  esq. 

9  William  Noel,  esq.  John  Proby,  esq. 

10  Brownlow  Ld.  Burleigh.4  John  Proby,  jun.  esq. 
Robert  Barbor,  esq. 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  26,  1711.—*  Succeeded  to 
the  Title  of  Earl  of  Exeter,  on  the  Death  of  his  Brother,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Oct.  15,  1722.— 3  Made  one  of  his  Majesty's  Counsel 
at  Law,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  6,  1738,  he  was  re- 
elected.— 4  Made  his  Election  for  f  he  County  of  Rutland*— $  Created 
Lord  Carysfort,  in  Ireland,  Dec.  14,  1751. 

Pari.  7.     Charles  Bertie, '  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.  Savile  Cust%  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2.  agajnst 
John  Proby  ,  esq.  who  was  voted  duly  elected. 

Resolved,  March  8,  1736,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  not  receiving  Alms  or  publip 
Charities. 


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»^  w 


Pari.  No.  108.     Grantham. 

1  John  Marquis  of  Granby.  Sir  William  Ellys, .  bk 

2  John  Marquis  of  Granby.  Sir  William  Ellys,  bt. 
S  John  Marq.  of  Granby.  *    Sir  William  Ellys,  bt* 

Sir  John  Thorold,  bt. 

4  Sir  John  Thorold,  bt. .       Sir  John  Browniow,  bt. 

5  Edward  Rolt,  esq.  John  Heathcote,  esq. 

6  Johii  Viscount  TyrconneJ.  Francis,  Fisher,  esq. 

7  John  Viscount  TyrconneL  Sir  M.  .Newton,  bt.  &  k.b# 

8  John  Viscount  Tyrconnel.  Sir  M.  Newton,  bt.  &  k.e* 

9  John  Marq.  of  Granby.  *    Sir  M.  Newton,  bt.  &  k.b.  * 

Sir  John  Cust,  bt. 
10  John  Marquis  of  Granby.  Sir  John  Cust,  bt.  4 


1  Not  duly  elected,  but  chosen  for  the  County  of  Leicester.  Re- 
torted, Jan.  ir,  1711,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Freemen 
of  the  said  Borough,  not  receiving,  Alms  or  Charity.—-2  Made  a  Co- 
lonel of  his  Majesty's  Army,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Octob. 
23>  x745>  ke  was  re-elected.— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April. 
13*  ,743-'~^  Nephew  to  Lord  Tyrconnel,  and  Clerk  of  the  House- 
hold to  the  Prince  of  Waltu 


no 


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Pari.  No.  109.     Middlesex. 

1  Sir  J.  Wolstenholm?,  bt.    Scorie  Barker,  esq, 


2  Sir  J.  Wolscenholme,  bt. '  Scorie  Barker . 
John  Austen,  esq. 

3  James  Bertie,  esq. 

4  James  Bertie,  eaq. 

5  James  Bertie,  esq. 

6  James  Bertie,  esq. 

7  James  Bertie,  esq. 

8  William  Pulteney,  esq. 


esq. 


Hugh  Smithson,  esq. 
Hugh  Smithson,  esq. 
Hugh  Smithson,  esq. 
Sir  John  Austen,  bt. 
Sir  Francis  Child,  kt.  * 
Sir  Francis  Child,  kr.  * 
Sir  Hugh  Smithson,  bt. 
Sir  Hugh  Smithson*  bt. 


9  William  Pulteney,  esq. ' 

Sir  Roger  Newdigate,   bt. 
10SirW.Beauch.Proctor,bt.  Sir  Hugh  Smithson,  bt.  s 
George  Cooke,  esq.  6 

*  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  18,    1709 *  Eatt-lndia 

Director,  and  Alderman  of  London-— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
April  29,  1740.— 4  Created  Earl  of  Bath;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July 
14,  1742. — 3  Succeeded  the  Duke  of  Somerset,  as  Earl  of  Northum- 
berland; a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  27,  1750, — 6  Prothonotary  of 
the  Court  of  Common-Pleas. 

Pari.  6.     Henry  Barter,  esq.  Petitioner. 


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Pari. 


No.   110.     Westminster. 


1  Henry  Boyle,  esq.  * 

2  Henry  Boyle,  esq. 

3  Sir  Thomas  Crosse,  bt. 

4  Sir  Thomas  Crosse,  bt. 

5  Sir  Thomas  Crosse,  bt. 

6  Arch-  Hutcheson,  esq-  ' 


Sir  Henry  Dutton  Colt,  bt, 
Thomas  Medlycott,  esq- 
Thomas  Medlycott,  esq-  * 
Thomas  Medlycott,  esq- 
Edward  Wordey,  esq  3- 
John  Cotton,  esq-  4 


George  Lord  Carpenter-  5  Charles  Montagu,  esq- 


'  Made  one  of  her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State,  and  a 
new  Writ  beingordered,  Feb.  14,  1708,  he  was  re -elected. — *  Made 
■  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland,  and  2  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, April  g,  1713,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  A  Lord  of  the  Treasury. 
44  Resolved,  Nov.  6,  1722,  That  it  appears  to  this  House,  that 
there  were  notorious  and  outrageous  Riots  and  Tumtihs  at  the  late 
Election,  in  Defiance  of  the  Laws  of  this  Reahn,  and  in  Violation  oF 
the  Freedom  of  Elections.  Resolved,  That  the  Election  is  a  void 
Election,  and  that  a  Writ  be  issued  for  a  new  Election. — 5  Governor 
of  Minorca  and  Port-Mabon,  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Dragoons,  and 
General  of  all  the  King's  Forces  in  Scotland. 


112  MRLIAMENf  ART  fcSOISTEft 


Pari.         No.  1 10*     Westminster  continued. 

7  Lord  Charles  Cavendish.5  William  Clayton,  esq.  * 

8  Sir  Charles  Wager,  kt. s    William  Lord  Sundon.  . 

9  Sir  Charles  Wager,  kt.  9    William  Lord  Sundon.  * 
John  Viscount  Percival.       Charles  Edwin,  esq. 

10  Sir  Peter  Warren,  k.b- ,0  Granville  Vise.  Trentham-11 

Edward  Cornwallis,  esq.  ** 

■  ■  ■  -  * 

6  A  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince.— -7  A  Lord  of  the 
Tteasury,  created  Lord  Sundon  in  Ireland  in  1735.— 8  First  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty— 9  9  Their  Election  declared  void  upon  the  Petition 
of  several  Inhabitants,  in  behalf  of  Edward  Vernon  and  Charles  Ed* 
win,  esqrs.     The  last  Determination  of  the  House,  made  Nov.  15, 
1680,  was  read,  whtn  the  House  Resolved,  That  the  King's  menial 
Servants,  not  having  proper  Houses  of  their  own  within  the  City,  have 
not  a  Right  to  vote.     Resolved,  Dec.  22,  r/4r,   That  Mr.  John 
Lever,  High  Bailiff  at  the  last  Election,  acted  in  an  illegal  and  arbi- 
trary Manner,  in  Prejudice  of  the  Rights  and  Liberties  of  the  Elec- 
tors, and  in  manifest  Violation  of  the  Freedom  of  Elections.     Resol- 
ved, That  it  appears  to  this  House,  that  a  Body  of  armed  Soldiers, 
headed  by  Officers,  did,  on  Friday  the  8th  of  May  last,  come  in  a 
military  Manner,  and  take  Possession  of  the  Church- Yard  of  St.  Pau/9 
Covent-Garden,  near  the*  Place,  where  the  Poll  was  taken,  before  the 
said  Election  was  ended.     Resolved,  That  the  Presence  of  a  regular: 
Body  of  armed  Soldiers,  at  an  Election  of  Members  to  serve  in  Par- 
liament, is  an  high  Infringement  of  the  Liberties  of  the  Subject*  a 
manifest  Violation  of  the  Freedom  of  Elections,  and  open  Defiance  of 
the  Laws  and  Constitution  of  this  Kingdom  :  And  Mr.  Lever,  the 
High-Bailiff,  Nathaniel  Blackerby,  George  Howard,  and  Thomas  Le- 
diard,  esqrs.  Justices,  who  ordered  the  Soldiers  to  attend,  were  or- 
dered into  Custody  of  the  Serjeant  at  Arms.—10  Vice- Admiral  of  the 
Red\  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  12,  1753.— "  Made  a  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Nov.  16,   1749,  he 
was  re-elected.     Sir  George  Vandeput,  bt.  petitioned  against  him,  but 
withdrew  his  Petition.     See  an  Account  of  this  very  remarkable  Elec  • 
tion  in  the  London  Magazine,  1751,  page  291. — "  Colonel  of  a  Re- 
giment of  Foot ;  before  in  this  Parliament  for  Eye. 

Resolved,  Dec.  22,  1698,  That  no  Alien,  not  being  a  Denizen, 
or  naturalised,  bath  any  Right  to  vote. 


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113 


Pari  No.  ill. 

1  Samuel  Shepherd,  esq. 

*  Sir  Will.  Ashurst,  kt. 

2  *  Sir  Will.' Withers,  kt. 

*  Sir  Gilb.  Heathcote,  kt. 

3  *  Sir  Will.  Withers,  ku 
Sir  John  Cass,  kt. 

4  *  Sir  Will.  Withers,  kt. 

*  Sir  John  Cass,  kt. 

5  *  Sir  John  Ward,  kt. 
Peter  Godfrey,  esq. 

6  *  .Fraqpis.Child,  esq* 
.  John  Barhard,  esq. 

Y*  Sir  John  Eyles,  bt.  ?V 

*  John  Barnard,  esq. 
*  *  Sir  John  Barnard,  kt» 

.  *  Humphry  Parsons,  esq..4 
9  *  Sir  John  Barnard,  kt. 

*  .George  Heathcote,  esq*. 


«       * 


10  *  Sir  John  Bariferd;  kt. 
;*  St.  Theod.  Janssen,  esq. 


London. 

*  Sir  Gilbert  Heathcote,  kt. 

*  Sir  Robert  Clayton,  kt.  * 

*  Sir  William  Withers,  kt. 

*  Sir  William  Ashurst,  kt. 
John  Ward,  esq. 

*  Sir  Richard  lioare,  kt.j 
Sir  George  Newland,  kt. 

*  Sir  Richard  Hoare,  kt. 
Sir  George  Newland,  kt. 

*  Sir  Thomas  Scawen,  kt* 

*  Robert  Heysham,  esq. 
Richard  Lockwood,  esq. 
Peter  Godfrey,  esq.  * 

*  Sir  Richard  Hopkins,  kt, 

*  Humphry  Parsons,  esq. 

*  Micajah  Perry,  esq. 

*  Micaj  ah  Perry,  esq. 

*  Robert  Willimot,  esq# 

*  Sir  Daniel  Lambert,  kt. 
*'  Sir  Robert  Godschali,  kt.* 

*  Sir  William  Calvert,  kt. 

*  Sir  William  Calvert,  kt. 
"•  SJingsby  Bethell,  esq. 


■3l>w     -.•'....■.'"     -■         —  —   •  •  «... 

*.  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.   io,  1707,—*  Died,  a  new* 

■■  ■    •  ...  .   '  ■  ■    #  . 

Writ  ordered,  Nov.  16,  1724.— 3  A  Commissioner  of  the .  forfeited 
Estates,  and  Sub-Governor  of  the  South -Sea  Company.— 4  A  Second 
Time  Lord  Mayor  of  London  }  died  in  his  Mayoralty,  1 741,  no  new 
Writ  issued. — 5  Died  in  his  Mayoralty  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July 
1,  1742. 

Pari.  4.     John  Ward,  Thomas  Scawen,  Robert  Heysham,  and  P*~ 
ter  Godfrey,  esqrs.   Petitioners. 

Those  marked  *  were  Aldermtn. 


[vol.  i.} 


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Pari.  No,  112.     Monmouth  County,. 

1  Sir  Hopton  Williams,  bt.     John  Morgan,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Vise.  Windsor.     John  Morgan,  esq. 

3  Thomas  Vise.  Windsor.  '  John  Morgan,  esq. 
James  Gunter,  esq.  * 


Thomas  Lewis,  esq- 
4  Sir  Charles  Kemeys, 
3  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 


bt. 


John  Morgan,  esq. 
John  Morgan,  esq.  5 
John  Hanbury,  esq. 
John  Hanbury, 


fi  Sir  Wm.  Morgan,  k.b, 

7  Sir  Wm.  Morgan,  k.b.  s  John  Hanbury,  esq. 
L.Chas.  Noel  Somerset." 

8  Thomas  Morgan,  esq.  ; 


9  Thomas  Morgan,  esq. 

10  William  Morgan,  esq- 


John  Hanbury,  esq.  8 
C.  Hanbury  Williams,  esq.0 
Sir  C.  Hanb.  Williams,  r,b. 
Capel  Hanbury,  esq. 


*  Peer  of  Ireland,  created  Lord  Moatitjoy  of  the  hh  of 'Wight  j  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  14,  1712.— *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
April  9,  IJI3. — 3  Lord  Lieutenant  of  this  County  and  of  Brecon ; 
died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Match  1.7,  1720. — 4  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
this  County  and  of  Brecon.— S  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  28, 
173 1.  — 6  Brother  of  the  Duke  of  Bea ufo rt,  afterwards  Duke  of  Beau- 
fort,— 7  Loid  Lieutenant  of  this  County. — a  South-Sea  Director; 
died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  11,  1735. — 9  Made  Paymaster  of 
his  Majesty's  Marine  Regiments ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Dec.  4,  1739,  he  was  re.elected.  » 

Patl.  4.     Tbemas  Lewis,  «sq.  Petitioner. 


FAIUAMENTARY  REGJST?*.  1 15 


Pari.  No.  118.     Monmouth  Town. 

1  Sir  Thomas  Powell,  bt. 

2  Sir  Thomas  Powell,  bt. 
$  Clayton  Milbourne,  esq. 

4  Clayton  Milbourne,  esq. 

5  William  Bray,  esqT  ■ 
Andrews  Windsor,  esq. 

6  Edward  Kemeys,  esq. 

7  Edward  Kemeys,  esq. 

8  Lord  Charles  Noel  Somerset. 

9  Lord  Charles  Noel  Somerset.  * 
Sir  Charles  Kemeys  Tynte,  bt. 

lO  Fulk  Greville,  esq. 


r 


»    ' 


I  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  30,  1 jao.— *  Succeeded  his 
brother  as  Puke  of  Beaufort,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  q>  1745* 

Pari.  5.    Andrews  Windsor \  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Bray. 

Resolved,  Nov.  &6,  1680,  That  the  Right  of  Election  doth  not 
belong  to  the  Burgesses  Inhabitants  of  Monmouth  only,  but  the  Inha- 
bitants of  the  Boroughs  of  Newport  and  Ashe  have  a  Right  to  vote. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Par!. 


No.  114.     Norfolk. 


1  Sir  John  Holland,  bt. 
'2  Sir  John  Holland,  bt.  ' 

3  Sir  John  Wodehouse,  bt. 

4  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,    bt.  * 

5  Thomas  de  Grey,   esq. 

6  Thomas  de  Grey,  esq. 

7  Sir  J.  Hobart,  k.b.  &bt.  4 
Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt. 

8  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt. 

9  Edward  Viscount  Coke.  7 
10  George  Townshend,  esq.8 


Roger  Townshend,   esq. 
Ash  Windham,  esq. 
Sir  Jacob  Astley,  kt.  &  bt. 
Sir  Jacob  Astley,  kt.  &  bt.  3 
Sir  Jacob  Astley,  kt.  &  bt. 
Sir  Thomas  Coke,  k.b. 
Sir  Thomas  Coke,  k.b.  5 
Harbord  Harbord,  esq- 
William  Wodehouse,  esq.* 
Armine  Wodehouse,  esq. 
Armine  Wodehouse,  esq- 
Armine  Wodehouse,  esq. 


,  • 


.Ma'de  Comptroller  of  the  Queen's  Household  ; 


*  WH 


ordered,   April  j,   1709,  lie 


re-elected.— »  Of  Garboldit- 
■-■},  A  Commissioner  of  Trpde.— 4  Created  Lord  Hobart j  a  new 
Writ  ovdered,  May  28,  1728,  and  since  created  Earl  of  Buckingham- 
shire.— S  Created  Lord  Love/,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  28,  1728, 
and  since  created  Earl  of  Leicester. — 6  Died,  and  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed, March  3,  1737.  upon  the  Petition  against  hi3  Election  being 
withdrawn.— 1  Heir-apparent  to  his  Mother  the  Baroness  Clifford.— 
s  Colonel  of  a  Company  in  the  First  Regiment  of  Foot-Guards,  and 
Aid-de-Camp  to  his  Majesty,  both  which  he  resigned  in  1750. 

Pari.  5.      Sir  Ralph  Rare,  bt.   and  Erasmus  Earl,  esq.  Petitioners. 

Pail.  8.  Robert  Cote  and  William  Morden,  csqrs.  Petitioners;  the 
former  withdrew,  the  latter  renewed  in  5ess.  2  and  3,  and  then  with- 
drew. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER 


fori. 


No.  115.     Norwich. 


1  Waller  Bacon,  esq. 

2  Waller  Bacon,  esq. 

3  Robert  Bene,  esq. 

4  Robert  Bene,  esq. 

5  Waller  Bacon,  esq. ' 

6  Waller  Bacon,  esq. 

7  Waller  Bacon,  esq. 

8  Waller  Bacon,  esq.  ' 
Thomas  Vere,  esq. 

9  Thomas  Vere,  esq. 
10  John  Lord  Hobart. 


John  Chambers,  esq. 
John  Chambers,  esq. 
Richard  Berney,  esq. 
Richard  Berney,  esq. 
Robert  Brittilie,  esq. 
Robert  Britiffe,  esq. 
Robert  Britiffe,  esq. 
Horatio  Walpole,  esq.  ! 

Horatio  Walpole,  esq.  4 
Horatio  Walpole,  esq. 


1  Commissioner  of  the  Victualling -Office,  and  afterwards   of  the 
Masters  and  Stores  in  Minorca. — *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordeted,   Feb. 
"i  *73J-— 3  Cofferer,  Auditor  of  the  Plantations,  and  Ambas 
Extraordinary  to  the  Stales  Genera/. — 1  A  Teller  of  the  Exchequc 
5  Created  Lord  Walpole  of  Wokerton. 

Pari.  8.     Miles  Biaalbwayt,  es^.   Petitioner  against  Thomas  Vtr\ 
esq. 

March  12,  1702,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Freeholders,  and  such  Freemen  only  of  the  said  City  as  arc  entered  in 
the  Books,  and  do  not  receive  Alms  or  Charity.  Resolved,  That  such 
Persons  as  had  a  Right  to  their  Freedom  before  the  Test  of  the  Writ, 
and  took  out  their  Freedom  after  the  said  Test,  not  having 
the  same  before  the  said  Tot,  had  not  a  Right  to  vote  in  the  last 
Election. 


118  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  11.6.  .Lynh-Legis. 

1  Sir  Charles  Turner,  kt.     Robert  Walpole,  es^.1 

2  Sir  Charles  Turner,  kt.      Robert  Walpole,  esq.  * 

3  Sir  Charles  Turner,  kt- 3  Robert  Walpole,  esq.  t 

Robert  Walpole,  esq.  * 
Samuel  Taylor,  esq.  • 
John  Turner,  esq. 

4  Sir  Charles  Turner,  kt.  ?    Robert  Walpole,  esq. 


1  Made  Secretary  at  War,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb. 
25,  1708,  he  was  re-elected. — *  Made  Treasurer  of  the  Nayy,  and 
a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  23,  1710,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  A 
Commissioner  of  Trade.— 4  Resolved,  Jan.  17,  1712,  That  Robert 
Walpole*  esq.  a  Member  of  this  House,  in  receiving  the  Sum  of  500 
Guineas,  and  in  taking  a  Note  for  500  more,  on  Account  of  Two 
Contracts  for  Forage  of  her  Majesty's  Troops  quartered  in  Jfortb 
Britain,  made  by  him  when  Secretary  at  War,  pursuant  to  a  Power 
granted  to  him  by  the  late  Lord  High-Treasurer,  is  guilty  of  a  high 
Breach  of  Trust  and  notorious  Corrruption.     Resolved,  That  he  be, 
for  his  said  Offence,  committed  Prisoner  to  the  Tower  of  London,  du- 
ring  the  Pleasure  of  this  House.     Resolved,  That  he  be,  for  his  said 
Offence,  expelled  this  House  5  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan, 
23,  17 1 2,  he  was  re-elected.— 5  Resolved,  March  6,  1712,    That 
Robert  Walpole,  esq.  having  this  Session  of  Parliament  been  expelled 
this  House,  was,  and  is,  incapable  of  being  elected  a  Member  of  this 
Parliament. — 7  A  Petition  of  the  Freemen  and  Free  Burghers  was 
presented,  Feb.  23,  17 12,  complaining  of  the  Return  of  Robert  fVaf- 
pole,  esq.  and  that  Samuel  Taylor,  esq.  was  duly  elected.     Resolved, 

f  ^^^  *  j**  ^^        * 

That  Samuel  Taylor  is  not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  That  the  Elec- 
tion is  a  void  Election,  and  that  a  Writ  doissueibr  a  new  Election.—-- 
7  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty. 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER.  119 

+*ari.  No.  116.     Lynn-Regis  continued. 

5  Sir  Charles  Turner,  kt.  8    Robert  Waipole,  esq.  9 

6  Sir  Charles  Turner,  kt.      Sir  Robert  Walpofe,  k.b.  " 

7  Sir  Charles  Turner,  kt,  "  Sir  Robert  Waipole,  k.g.  '* 
«  Sir  C.  Turner,  kt.  &bt.,J  Sir  Robert  Waipole,  k.g. 

Sir  John  Turner,  bt.  '* 
9  Sir  John  Turner,  bt.  Sir  Robert  Waipole,  k.g.'! 

Edward  Bacon,  esq. 
10  Sir  John  Turner,  bt*  Horatio  Waipole,  jun.  esq.1* 

8  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
June  IC,  1720,  lie  was  re-elected. — 9  Made  First  Lord  of  the  Trea- 
sury, and  Chancellor,  and  Under-Trea surer  of  the  Exchequer;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  Oct.  20,  171J,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made 
Paymaster-General  of  the  Forces  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
June  10,  172c,  he  was  re-elected  agiin,  and  again  made  First  Lord  of 
the  Treasury,  and  Chancellor,  and  "Under-Trea surer  of  the  Exche- 
quer, and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  3,   1711,  he  was  le-riec- 

ted "  Made  one  of  his  Majesty's   Principal  Secretaries  of  State  ; 

and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  37,   1723,  he  was  re-elected. — 

"  A  Teller  of  the  Exchequer »  One  of  the  Governors  of  the 

Charterhouse. — 'i  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  1,  1739— 
'4  Nephew  of  Sir  Chart*,,  who  died  in  Nov.  1738,  and  Son  of  Sir 
John,  who  died  in  January  following. — Ti  Created  Earl  oiOrfird; 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  18,  1742. — ,fi  Son  of  Horatio  Watjiote, 
esq. 


}2$  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


pari.  No.  117.     Yarrnouth. 

1  Benjamin  England,  esq.    John  Nicholson,  esq. 

2  Roger  Townshend*  esq, '  Richard  Ferrier,  esq. 
8  George  England,  esq*        Richard  Ferrier,  esq. 

4  George  England,  esq.        Richard  Ferrier,  esq. 

5  George  England,  esq.       Horatio  Townshend,  -.  esq. 

6  Charley  Townshend,  esq.*  Horatio  Walpole,  esq.  s 
William  Townshend,  esq. 

7  Wm.  Townshend,  esq.  4    Horatio  Walpole,  esq,  s 

8  Wm.  Townshend,  esq.5    Edward  Walpole,  esq.7 
Roger  Townshend,  esq. 

9  Roger  Townshend,  esq.  8  Edward  Walpole,  esq. 
10  Charles  Townshend, esq.9  Edward  Walpole,  esq. 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1709,  but  no  Person  took 
their  oeat  in  his  Room. — ?  Called  up  to  the  House  of  Peers  as  Lord 
.Lynn\  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  27,  1723.— 3  Auditor  of  the 
Plantation  Accpmpts,  Joint- Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  and  Ambas- 
sador-Extraordinary to  the  Court  of  France. — 4  Aid-de-Camp  to  his 
Majesty,  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  %  and 
Usher  of  the  Exchequer. — 5  Made  Cofferer  of  his  Majesty's  House- 
hold  5  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  5,  1730,  he  was  re-elec- 
ted.— $  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  7,  1738. — 7  Joint- Secreta- 
ry of  the  Treasury,  Clerk  of  the  Pells  in  his  Majesty's  Exchequer, 
and  Master  of  the  Pleas  in  the  Pipe-Office.-— 8  Captain  of  a  Troop  in 
Waders  Regiment  of  Horse,  Aid-de-Camp  to  his  Majesty,  and  Go- 
vernor of  the  Forts  and  Batteries  of  Yarmouth. — 9  Second  Son  of 
Viscount  Townshend%  made  a  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations  j 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  9,  1749*  he  was  re-elected. 

The  Right  of  Election  in  the  Burgesses  at  large. 


1'ARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  118.     Thdfurd. 

Sir  John  "Wodehouse,  bt. 
Thomas  de  Grey,  esq. 
Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt.  a 


3  Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bt. 

2  Robert  Baylis,  esq. 

3  Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bt.  * 
Dudley  North,  esq. 

4  Dudley  North,  esq. 

5  Dudley  North,  esq. 

6  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt.  ■ 

7  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt. 

S  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt.  * 
Lord  Augustus  Fitzroy. 
9  Lord  Augustus  Fitzroy,  T 
Lord  Henry  Beauclerk.  * 
lO  Lord  Henry  Beauclerk. 


Sir  William  Barker,  bt. 
John  Ward,  esq. 
Robert  Jacombe,  esq. 
Robert  Jacombe,  esq.  4 
Charles  Fitzroy,  esq.  J 
Charles  Fitzroy,  esq. 

Charles  Fitzroy,  esq.  * 

C.  FitzroyScudamore,  esq.' ' 


1  Made  his  Election  for  the  County  of  Suffolk.—'*  Of  Garboldisbam. 
3  Of  Gi/lingbam, — *  Inspector -General  of  Accompts  of  the  Out- 
JPotts;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  16,  1733.— 5  Comet  of 
Horse,  and  Master  of  the  Tennis-Court. — 6  Died,  a  new  Writ  otder- 
ed,  Feb.  J,  1739.-7  Commander  of  the  Orford Man  ofWar;  died 
atjamaica,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  23,  1741. — s  Deputy-Ranger 
of  Wbiulebury  Forest,  and  rants  as  Colonel  in  the  Army;  made 
Groom-Porter  within  all  his  Majesty's  Houses  in  England  and  else- 
where; and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  1,  1743,  he  was  re- 
elected.— 9  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  which  he  resigned. — 
»  Changed  his  Name  to  Scudamore,  on  his  Mar.iage  with  trances 
Scudamore  (only  Child  and  Heiress  to  Sir  James  Scudamore  of  Home- 
Lacy,  in  the  County  of  Hereford,  bt,  and  Viscount  Scudamore,  in 
the  Kingdom  of  Ireland)  lale  Duchess  of  Beaufort. 

Pari.  2.      Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,    bt.  and  Dudley  X&rlb,   esq..    Peti- 

Resolved,  June  17,  1685,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor,  Burgesses,  which  ate  Ten,  and  in  the  Common  Council, 
which  are  Twenty,  amounting  in  the  whole  to  Thirty-One. 


TARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  119.     Castle-Rising. 


1  William  Fielding,  esq. 

2  William  Fielding,  esq. 

3  William  Fielding,  esq. 

4  William  Fielding,  esq. 

5  William  Fielding,  esq,  4 

6  William  Fielding,  esq.  s 
Algernon  E.  of  Montrath 

7  Algernon  E.  of  Montrath 

8  Thomas  Hanmer,  esq.  8 
William  Vise.  Andover. 

9  William  Vise.  Andover. 

10  Thomas  Howard,  esq. 


Horatio  Walpole,  sen.  esq.  ■ 
Horatio  Walpole,  sen.  esq. 
Robert  Walpole,  esq.  * 
Horatio  Walpole,  jun.  esq. 3 
Horatio  Walpole,  jun.  esq. 
Charles  Churchill,  esq.  5 
Charles  Churchill,  esq.' 

Charles  Churchill,  esq. 
Charles  Churchill,  esq.  * 

Charles  Churchill,  esq-'* 
Richard  Rigby,  esq. 
Robert  Lord  Luxborough. 


*  Uncle  to  Robert  Walpole,  esq,  afterwards  Earl  of  Orford.—  - 
i  Made  his  Election  for  Lynn-Regii.— 3  Brother  to  Robert,  made  a 
Commissioner  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland;  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, April  10,  J713,  he  was  re-elected. — 4  Groom  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  his  Majesty,  made  one  of  the  Clerks  Comptrollers  of  his 
Majesty's  Household,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  1, 
17 16,  he  was  re-elected. — 5  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  made  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital ;  and  a  new  Writ  be- 
ing ordered,  June  10,  1720,  he  was  re-elected. — *  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  19,  1714. — 7  Brigadier-General  of  his  Majesty's  For. 
ces,  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Dragoons,  and  Governor  of  Plymouth. 
aDied;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  5,  1737. — 9  Groom  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  his  Majesty,  and  a  Major-General. — >°  Lieutenant-Gene- 
ral ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  17,  1745. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  120. 


1  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 

2  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 

3  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 

4  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 

5  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 

6  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 
1  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 

Sir  Justinian  Isham, 

8  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 
Sir  Edmund  Isham, 

9  Sir  Edmund  Isham. 
lO  Sir  Edmund  Isham. 


Northampton  County 

bt.  Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 

Thomas  Cartwright,  esq- 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  esq. 3 
Valentine  Knightley,  esq. 


'Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  15,  1730. — ■  Died;  si  new 
Writ  ordered,  March  14,  1737. — i  Died,  it  new  Writ  ordered, 
March  15,  1748. 


l-ARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


Pari. 


N'o.  121.      Peterborough. 


1  Sidney  Wortley,  esq. " 

2  Sidney  Wortley,  esq. 

3  John  Fitzwilliam,   esq.  a 

4  John  Fitzwilliam,  esq. 

5  John  Viscount  Milton. 

6  John  Earl  Fitzwilliam. 

7  John  Karl  Fitzwilliam.  3 
SirC.GounterNicoI,jt.B.' 
Armsted  Parker,  esq. 

8  Edward  Wortley,  esq. 

9  Edward  Wortley,  esq. 

10  Edward  Wortley,  esq. 


Sir  Gilbert  Dolben,  bt; 
Sir  Gilbert  Dolben,  bt. 
Charles  Parker,  esq. 
Charles  Parker,  esq. 
Charles  Parker,    e?q. 
Sidney  Wortley,  esq. 
Sir  Edward  Obrien,  bt.  * 
Sidney  Wortley,  esq.' 
Joseph  Banks,  esq. 
Armsted  Parker,  esq. 
William  Earl  Fitzwilliam.  * 
Armsted  Parker,  esq. 
Matthew  Lamb,  esq. 


1  Second  Son  of  Edward,  first  Earl  of  Sandwich  ;  changed  his 
Name  to  Worthy,  upon  marrying  the  Heiress  of  Sir  Francis  Wortley^ 
bt, — 2  Son  of  the  Lord  Fitmivil/iam,  who  was  created  Viscount  Mil- 
Ion  and  Earl  Fitzwilliam  in  Ireland  in  1716,  and  whom  he  succeeded 
as  Eatl  in  1 7 19. — 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  21,  1729.— 
4  Not  duly  returned,  but  had  leave  to  Petition,  which  he  did  ;  and 
upon  a  Hearing,  May  13,  1728,  the  Houie  resolved,  That  [he  Right 
of  Election  is  in  the  Inhabitants  within  the  Precincts  of  the  Minster 
there,  being  Householders  not  receiving  Alms,  and  in  the  other  In. 
habitants  within  the  City  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  that  Sidney  Wort- 
ley, alias  Montagu,  lately  deceased,  was  duly  elected. — 5  Died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  17,  J734. — 6  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
May  14,  1728.— 7  CieMed  Baron  Fitzwilliam  of  Milton  in  the  Coun- 
ty of  Northampton  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  26,  1742.  Since 
created  Earl  Fitzwilliam  in  England. 

Pari.  3.     Sidney  Wortley,  esq.  Petitioner. 


?A8XIAMSNTARY  REGISTBfcf  125 

mmmmmm  ' 

Pari.  No.  122.    Huntingdon  Town. 

1  George  Montagu,  esq.  Francis  ArundeJ,  jun.  esq. 

2  George  Montagu,  esq.  Francis  Arundel,  jun.  esq. 

3  George  Montagu,  esq.  William  Wykes,  esq- 

4  George  Montagu,  esq. '  William  Wykes,  esq. 

5  George  Montagu,  esq.  *  William  Wykes,  esq. 
William  Wilmer,  esq. 

6  William  Wilmer,  esq.  Edward  Montagu,  esq. 

7  George  Compton,  esq.      Edward  Montagu,  esq.  * 
S  George  Compton,  esq.       William  Wilmer,  esq. 

9  George  Compton,  esq-  4    William  Wilmer,  esq.  s 

^      George  Montagu,  esq?  6 
10  George, Compton,  esq."      George  Montagu,  esq. 


1  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer. — 2  Succeeded  his  Uncle  as  Earl  of 

Halifax;  a  new  Writ  ordered,   May  27,  1 7 1  $.—3  Brother  to  the 

Earl  of  Halifax  %  jrad  Colonel  of  a  Re^giment.of  Foot,  made  Governor 

\  of  the  Town  o£  Kings  ton-upon-Hutt j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 

Jan.  18,  17339  he  was  re-elected*-- -4  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  5 

and.  anew  Writ  being  ordered* ,  Feb.  18,  174a,  he  was  re-elected. 

5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  4$*$  7>  ^744«"~6  Sob  of  Edward.    T 

Pari.  3»;  Francis  Arundel ^  eaqr  Petitioner-  .  ■  .    i  :;: 

Pari.  6.  ^William  Wykes^t%i\P  Petit  ion  er^  withdrew  his  (Petition. 

Pari.  8. "~  Edibard  Mohtagu\  esq.  Petitioner  against  Georgi  Comp. 
ton,  es.ql  March  21,  i735,\The  last  Determination  of  the  Hotfse 
concerning  the  Right  of  Election,  26th' of  April i  16th  oi  Cba.  II. 
■was  read,  whereby  it  was  Resolved,  That  the  Inhabitants  being 
Householders,  and  not  receiving  Alms,  are  the  proper  Electors  of 
Burgesses  ;  and  that  the  sharing  in  the  charitable  Gift,  appointed  to 
be  distributed  at  Christmas,  is  a  taking  of  Alms,  and  the  Sitting 
Member  was  duly  elected. 


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parliamentary  register: 


Pari 


No.  123.     Brackley. 


1  Charles  Egerton,  esq. 

2  Charles  Egerton,  esq. 

3  Charles  Egerton,  esq.  " 
John  Burgh,  esq. 

4  Paul  Methuen,  esq.  * 
Henry  Watkins,  esq. 3 

5  Paul  Methuen,  esq.  4 

6  Sir  Paul  Methuen,  k.b. 

7  Sir  Paul  Methuen,  k.b. 

8  Sir  Paul  Methuen,   k.b. 

9  Sir  Paul  Methuen,  k.b. 

10  Richard  Lyttelton,  esq. 


Harry  Mordaunt,  esq. 
William  Egerton,  esq. 
William  Egerton,  esq. 

William  Egerton,  esq.* 
John  Burgh,  esq. 
William  Egerton,  esq. 
William  Egerton,   esq. 
William  Egerton,  esq.  5 
George  Lee,  ll.d. 
George  Lee,  ll.d. 
George  Lee,  ll.d-* 
Sewaltis  Shirley,  esq. 
Sewallis  Shirley,  esq. 


»  Not  duly  elected.— *  '  Not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  April  20, 
1714,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and 
Burgesses. — 3  Student  of  Christ  Church,  and  Secretary  to  the  Duke 
of  Ormand. — 4  One  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  made  one  of  his 
Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State  in  the  Absence  of  Mr.  Stan- 
hope; and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  26,  1716,  he  was  re- 
elected, and  afterwards  made  Comptroller  of  his  Majesty's  House- 
hold! and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  10,  1720,  he  was  re- 
elected.— S  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot ;  died,  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed, Jan.  16,  1733. — 6  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Elections, 
made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  16, 
1743.    He  was  afterwards  chosen  for  the  Devixes, 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  124.    Higkam- Ferrers. 

1  Thomas  Wentworth,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Wentworth,  esq. 

3  Thomas  Wentworth,  esq. 

4  Thomas  Wentworth,  esq.' 
Charles  Leigh,  esq. 

5  Charles  Leigh,  esq. 

6  Thomas  Wentworth,  esq.  ? 
John  Finch,  esq. 3 

7  John  Finch,  esq. 

8  John  Finch,  esq. 

9  Henry  Finch,  esq.  4 
Henry  Conway,  esq. 

lOJohn  Hill,  esq  s 
Joseph  Yorke,  esq. 6 


1  Made  his  Election  for  Mahon. — a  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  9,  1714.-3  Solid  tor- General  to  the  Prince,  made  one  of  hi. 
Majesty's  Counsel  at  Law  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb:  2, 
1727,  he  was  re-elected. — *  Made  his  Election  for  Mahon S  Go- 
vernor of  Scarborough  Castle  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15, 
J753.—6  Son  of  Lord  Hardwicbe,  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot. 

Resolved,  Jan.  28,  1703,  That  the  Right  of  Election  Is  in  the 
Mayor,  Aldermen,   Burgesses,  and  Freemen,  being  Householders, 

dnot  receiving  Alms, 

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PARLIAMENTARY  RDafSTER", 


Pari.  No.  125.    Northumberland. 

1  Sir  John  Delaval,  bt.  Thomas  Foster,    esq; 

2  Algernon  E.  of  Hertford-'  Thomas  Foster,  jun.  esq. 

3  Algernon  E.  of  Hertford-*  Thomas  Foster,  jun.  esq. 

4  Algernon  E-  of  Hertford-    Thomas  Foster,  jun.  esq- 

5  Algernon  E-  of  Hertford.    Thomas  Foster,  jun-  esq.  " 

Francis  Blake  Delaval,  esq- 

6  Algernon  E-  of  Hertford-4  Sir  William  Middleton,  bt- 
William  Wrightson,  esq.  s 

Ralph  Jenison,  esq. 

7  Ralph  Jenison,  esq.  Sir  William  Middleton,  bt. 
S  Ralph  Jenison,  esq.  *  Sir  William  Middleton,  bt. 
9  John  Fenwick,  esq.  Sir  William  Middleton,  bt. 

lOjohnFenwick,  esq.  7  Sir  William  Middleton,  bt. 

Charles  Lord  Ossulston.8    ' 
Lancelot  Allgood,   esq. 


t-Made  a  Colonel  in  her  Majesty's  Army,  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  Nov.  15,  1709,  he  was  re-elected. — J  Made  Governor  of 
Tinmottlb  Fort  ;  and  a  new  Wiit  being  ordered,  Feb.  17,  '711)  he 
was  re-elected. — 3  Expelled  for  being  in  open  Rebellion,  and  a  new- 
Writ  ordeted,  Jan.  10,  1716.— 4  Called  up  to  the  House  of  Peers  a? 
Lord  Percy,  upon  the  death  of  his  Mother ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  25,  1 723. — 5  Notduly  elected. — 6  Made  Master  of  his  Majesty's 
Euck-Hounds ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  20,  1737,  he 
was  re-elected— 7  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan,  11,  1748. — 
s  Son  of  the  Earl  of  Tanieruille,  waved  his  Return,  upon  the  Peti- 
tion of  Mr.  Allgood. 

Pari.  3.     Mr.OgU,   Petitioner,   withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.  J.  Oley  Douglas,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Delaval;  the 
Sitting  Member  duly  elected. 


TARLIAMENTARY  XEGISTEIU 


129 


Pari.  No.  126.    Nezvcastle  upon  Tyne. 

1  Sir  Henry  Liddell,  bt.        William  Carr,  esq. 


2  Sir  Heary  Liddell,  bt. 

3  Sir  Wttliam  Blaok*t,bt. 

4  Sir  William  Blacker,  bt. 

5  Sir  William  Blacfcet,  bt. 

6  Sir  William  Blacket,  bt 
1  Sk  William  Biacket,  bt 

William  Carr,  eeq. 

8  Walter  Bkoket,  esq.  * 

9  Walter  Blacket,  esq. 
10  Sit  Walter  Blacket,  bt. 


William  Carr,  esq. 
William  Wrightsonr  esq* 
William  Wrightsbn,  esq. 
William  Wrights&n,  esq. 
William  Carr,  esq. 
Nicholas  Fentfick,  esq. 

Nicholas  Feawick*  esq, 
Nicholas  Fenwick,  esq. 
Matthew  Ridley,  esq. 


1  Died,  and  afterwards  voted  not  duly  elected.—*  Eldest  Son  of 
Sir  William  Calverleyf  bart.  married  the  Heiress  of  Sir  William 
Biacket,  bt.  and  took  his  Sirname. 

Pari.  5.  James  Clavering,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  7.  William  Carr,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  9.  William  Carr  and  Matthew  Ridley,  esq.  Petitioners 5  the* 
latter  renewed  his  Petition  in  Sess.  2. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari.  No.  127.    Morpeth. 

1  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  bt.  Edward  Maine,  esq. 

2  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  bt.  Sir  John  Bennet,  kt.  * 

3  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  bt.  Christ.  Vise.  Castlecomer. 

4  Sir  J.  Germayne,  kt.  &bt.  Oley  Douglass,  esq. 

5  Henry  Viscount  Morpeth.  Christ-  Vise.  Castlecomer.  a 

George  Carpenter,  esq.  3 

6  Henry  Viscount  Morpeth.  George  Carpenter,  esq.  * 

7  Henry  Viscount  Morpeth.  Sir  Thomas  Robinson,  bt. 

8  Henry  Vise.  Morpeth.  s      Sir  Henry  Liddell,  bt. 
Henry  Furnese,  yesq. 

9  Robert  Ord,  esq.  Sir  Henry  Liddell,  bt. 
10  Robert  Ord,  esq:  James  Vise.  Limerick. 

<  Serjeant  at  Law. — ■  Made  bis  Election  far  Rippon,  upon  Mr. 
Douglass  withdrawing  his  Petition  ;    and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Mar. 
26,  1717.— 3   Captain  of  the   Guards.— 4  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
5  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Earl  of  Carlisle ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
May  9,  1738. 

Pari.  5.     Oley  Douglass  and  Thomas  Rendu,  esqrs.  Petitioners. 

Pari.  7.     Robert  Fenwici,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Resolved,  March  9,   1695,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  ia 
the  Bailiffs  and  Free  Burgesses. 


fcARLIAMEKTARY  RECISTER.' 


Pari. 


No.  128.     Berwick  upon  Tzveed. 


1  Samuel  Ogle,  esq.  ! 

2  Samuel  Ogle,  esq. 

3  William  Kerr,  esq. 


Jonathan  Hutchinson,  esq. 
Jonathan  Hutchinson,  esq. 
Jonathan  Hutchinson,  esq. ' 
Richard  Hambden,  esq. 
Richard  Hambden,  esq. 
John  Harrington,  esq. 
Harry  Grey,  esq. 


George  Liddell,  esq- 
George  Liddell,  esq.  s 


4  William  Ord,  esq. 

5  Grey  Neville,  esq.  * 

6  Grey  Neville,  esq.   * 
William  Kerr,  esq.  * 

7  Joseph  Sabine,  esq. 

8  Hugh  Lord  Polwarth. 
W.Wildmanv.Barrington  Thomas  Watson,  esq. 

•      9  W.Wildm.  v.Barrington'  Thomas  Watson,  esq. 
10 W.Wildmanv.Barrington    Thomas  Watson,  esq. 

*  Dledi  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  8,  1711.— *  One  of  the  Com- 
missioners for  stating  the  Debts  due  to  the  Army .—3  Created  Vise. 
Barriiigtori'm  the  Kingdom  of  Ireiand,  during  this  Parliament.. 
4  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  29.  1723. — S  Colonel  of  Dra- 
goons, and  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince.— a  Lieut. -Gen. 
of  his  Majesty's  Forces,  Governor  of  Berwick,  and  of  Holy  Island, 
and  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Regiment  of  Wlhh  Fuzileers. — 7  Suc- 
ceeded his  Father  as  Earl  of  Marchmont ,-  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Mar. 
6,  1740. — s  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Mar.  6,  1740- — J  Made  a 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  20, 
1746,  he  was  re-elected. 

E1696,  The  Right  of  Election  is  stated  in  the  Report  te 
emen. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari.  No.  129.    Nottingham  Comity. 

1  Sir  Tho.  Willoughby,  bt.  John  Thornhagh,  esq. 

2  Sir  Tho.  Willoughby,  bt.  John  Thornhagh,  esq. 

3  Scroop  Viscount  Howe.      William  Levinz,  esq. 

4  Francis  Willoughby,  esq.  William  Levinz,  esq. 

5  Francis  Willoughby,  esq.  William  Levinz,  esq. 

6  Scroop  Viscount  Howe;      Sir  Robert  Sutton,  k.b. 

7  Scroop  Viscount  Howe.  '   Sir  Robert  Sutton,  k.A.  * 
William  Levinz,  esq.  Thomas  Bennet,  esq. 

8  William  Levinz,  jun.  esq.    Thomas  Bennet,  esq.  3 

John  Mordaunt,  esq.  4 

9  William  Levinz,  jun.  esq.  John  Mordaunt,  esq. 
10  Lord  Robert  Sutton.  s  John  Thornhagh,  esq. 
^ 

1  Made  Governor  of  Barbadoes ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  1  j, 
1732.— J  Sub-Governor  of  the  Royal  African  Company,  expelled  on 
account  of  the  Charitable  Corporation ;  3  new  Writ  ordered,  May 
>5>  *73* — 3  Died ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  i,  1739. — *  Brother 
to  the  Earl  of  Peterborough.-— S  Second  Son  to  the  Duke  of  Rutland, 
snd  Grandson  and  Heir  to  Robert  Sutton  Lord.  Lexitig!>in, 

1  -h/i^^^^l 


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l'ARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  ISO.     Nottingham  Toivn. 

1  Robert  Sacheverel,  esq.      John  Plumptre,  esq. 

2  Robie  Sherwin,  esq.  John  Plumptre,  esq.' 
S  Robert  Sacheverel,  esq.     John  Plumptre,  esq. 

4  Robert  Sacheverel,  esq.     Borlace  Warren,   esq. 

5  George  Gregory,  esq.  *     John  Plumptre,  esq. ' 

6  George  Gregory,  esq.        John  Plumptre,  esq 

7  Borlace  Warren,  esq.         John  Stanhope,  esq.  * 

8  Borlace  Warren,  esq.         John  Plumptre,  esq. 

9  Borlace  Warren,  esq.5       John  Plumptre,  esq. 
Sir  Charles  Sedley,  bt. 

30  George  Viscount  Howe.  *  Sir  Charles  Sedley,  bt. 


i  Commissioner  of  the  Sick  and  Wounded,  and  one  of  the  Com- 
«nissioners  for  stating  the  Debts  due  to  the  Array. — ~  A  Commissioner 
«of  the  forfeited  Estates,  and  Storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance.— j  Made 
Treasurer  and  Paymaster  of  his  Majesty's  Ordnance;  and  a  new 
""Writ  being  ordered,  May  7,  1710,  he  was  re-elected. — *  Secretary 
1o  the  Embassy  at  the  Hague,  and  Brother  to  the  Earl  of  Cheiterfold. 
— 5  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  20,  1 747. — 6  Colonel  of  a 
Company  in  the  first  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards,  and  Aid-de-Cainu  te 
the  Duke. 

June  10,  i7or,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the  " 
Mayor,  Freemen,  and  Freeholders  of  40s.  per  Annum,  It  was  also 
agreed,  That  the  eldest  Sons  of  Freemen  by  their  Birth,  the  young- 
est Sons  of  Freemen  who  have  served  Seven  Years  Apprenticeship, 
whether  in  Ncttingham  or  elsewhere,  and  also  such  Persons  as  served 
Apprenticeship  to  any  Freeman  of  Nvltingham,  were  well  entitled  to 
demand  their  Freedom. 


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FAS.LIAMINTARY  RECISTEB-.' 


Pari. 


No.  131. 


1  Sir  Hard.  Wastneys,  kt. 

2  Thomas  White,  esq. 

3  Thomas  White,  esq.  ' 
Willou.  Hickman,  esq. 
Francis  Lewis,  esq. 

4  Francis  Lewis,  esq. 

.5  Thomas  Whife,  esq.  J 

6  Thomas  White,  esq. 

7  Thomas  WThile,  esq.  * 
John  White,  esq. 

5  John  White,  esq.    s 
9  John  White,  esq. 

JO  John  White,  esq! 


East  Re/ford. 

Robert  Molesworth,  esq, 
William  Levinz,  esq. 
Thomas  Westby,  esq.  * 

*    Brian  Cooke,  esq- 

John  Digby,  esq. 
John  Digby,  esq- 
Patrick  Chaworth,  esq. 
Sir  Robert  Clifton,  k.b. 

Sir  Rob.  Clifton,  bt.  &  K.B. 
William  Mellish,  esq. 
William  Mellish,  esq.  * 
John  Shelley,  esq. 


'  '  Both  not  duly  elected.— Resolved,  Jan.  n,  17  n,  That  the 
Right  of  electing  is  in  such  Freemen  only,  as  have  Right  to  their 
Freedom  by  Birth,  as  eldest  Sons  of  Freemen,  or  by  serving  seven 
Years  Apprenticeship,  or  have  it  by  Redemption,  inhabiting  in  the 
said  Borough  at  the  time  of  their  being  made  free. — ]  Died  ;  a  new 
"Writ  ordered,  April  9,  1713. — 3  Made  Clerk  of  his  Majesty's  Ord- 
nance ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  20,  1718,  he  was  re- 
elected.— 4  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  16,  1733. — S  Trustee 
for  Georgia. — s  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Excise:  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Dec-  18,  1-}$1. 

Pari:  9.  Sir  Robert  Clifton,  bart.  and  K.B.  and  Stephen  Soame, 
esq.  severally  petitioned. 

"Resolved,  March  17,  1702,  That  the  younger  Sons  of  Freemen 
Jiave  not  a  Right  to  demand  their  Freedom.  Nov.  28,  1702,  Resolv- 
ed, That  Persons  not  Inhabitants  are  Incapable  of  being  made  free, 
by  Redemption  ;  and  that  the  Sons  of  Freemen  have  a  Right  to  Free- 
dom. Resolved,  Jan.  17,  1706,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in 
e  ich  Freemen  only,  as  have  a  Right  to  their  Freedom  by  Birth,  as 
eldest  Sons  of  Freemen,  or  by  serving  Seven  Years  Apprenticeship, 
or  have  it  by  Redemption,  whether  inhabiting  or  not  inhabiting  in 
the  Borough,  at  the  time  of  their  being  made  frae. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER*  135 


Pari.  No.  132.  Newark. 

1  James  Saunderson,  esq.  Joha  Digby,  esq* 

2  James  Saunderson,  esq.  Richard  Sutton,  esq. ' 
S  Sir  T.  Willoughby,  bt.  *  Richard  Sutton,  esq.  ' 

Richard  Newdigate,  esq.  x 

4  Richard  Newdigate,  esq.  Richard  Sutton,  esq. 

5  Conyers  D'Arcy,  esq.  *  Richard  Sutton,  esq.  4 

6  James  Pelham,  esq.  '  Richard  Sutton,  esq. ' 

7  James Pelham,  esq..  Richard  Sutton,  esq. 

8  James  Pelham,  esq:  Richard  Sutton,  esq.  7 

.  Lord  William  Manners* 

9  Lord  William  Manners.  Job  Staunton  Charlton,  esq. 
JO  Lord  William  Manners.  Job  Staunton  Charlton,  esq.' 


■**i 


*  Brigadier* General  of  her  Majesty's  Forces.—3  Created  Baron 
Middleton,  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  14,  17 12.— 3  Made  one  of 
the  Commissioners  for  executing  the  Office  of  Master  of  the  Horse  tm 
has  Majesty  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  14,  17 15,  he  was 
re-elected*  Also  made  Master  of  his  Majesty's  Household,  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  22,  1720*  he  was  re-elected.— 4  Go- 
vernor of  Htt//.— 5  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Grafton*  as  J-ord  Cham- 
berlain.—6 Envoy-Extraordinary  to  the  Ring  of  Prussia,  and  the 
Landgrave  of  Hesse- Cassef,  made  one  of  the  Clerks* Comptrollers  of 
)iis  Majesty's  Household  $  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  10, 
1724,  he  was  re-elected.— 7  Governor  of  the  Island  of  Guernsey,  and 
Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  24, 
1738.— 8  Made  Clerk  of  the  Deliveries  in  the  Office  of  Ordnance  \ 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  22,  175 1,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  3.  Richard  Newdigate,  esq.  was  first  chosen  with  Sir  Thomas 
Wiilougbby,  and  Mr.  Sutton  was  chosen  in  the  room  of  Sir  Thomas, 
created  Lord  Midd/eton. 

Pari.  5.    Richard  Newdigate,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Resolved,  Jan.  11,  1740,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  all  the  Inhabitants  within  the  Borough,  wht 
pay,  or  ought  to  pay,  Scot  and  Lot. 

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J36  FAIUAMENTARY  REGISTER,. 


P#r/.  AT).  133.     Oxford  County: 

1  Sir  Robert  Jenkinson.  bt    Sir  Edward  Norris*  bt« 

2  Si*  Robert  Jenkmson,  bt.1  SVancis  Viscount  J^aftqty* 
Sir  Robert  Jenkinson,  bt. 

3  Sir  Robert  Jenkinson,  bt.   Francis  Cferke*  e§fy: 

4  Sir  Robert  Jenkinson,  bL   Francis  CJerke,  cjsfy  ."  ■ 

5  Sir  RobertJenkinsonjbt.  *  llVancis  Clerks,  es<|   *'..  > 
SirR3anksJenkinson,btf  James  Herbert,  Q^r  *  i  ] 

Henry  Perrpt,.  es<^    .'.'.,  \ '  - 

6  Sir  R.Banks Jenkinson,bt.  Henrf  Perrot^ cs^.  "'.'] 

7  Sir  William  Stapleton,  b*.  Henry  Perrot,  esq. 

8  Sir  Wm.  Stapleton,  bt.  5   Henry  Perrqt,;  esq.  6 .    . 
Sir  James  Dashwoqd,  bt.    Geo.  Hen.  ^^^aren^cft. 

9  Sir  James  Bashwood,  btf    Geo  H.  Vise  Quarendon.  * 

Norris  Bertie,  esq.  * 
10  Sir  James  Dash  wood,  bt;    Norris  Bertie,  esq* 


x  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  5,  1710.— 2  VH*&%  a  new  Writ- 
ordered,  Nov.  21,  17 17.— 3  Died,  a  Dew  Writ  ordered,  May  gf 
1715. — 4  Died,  anew  Writ  ordered*  May  4,  1721.-5  Died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Jan.  18, 1740.-6  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  8, 
1740. — 7  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Earl  of  Litchfield  i  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Feb.  34,1743 — 8  Grandson  to  Htarv,  Brother  to  Jam**, 
the  first  JLarl  of  Abiji^dnn. 


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P4>*L£&MEKTA*Y  UCHSTIIU  13?. 

Pari,  No.  134.:    Oxford  University. 

1  Sir  Will.  WWtbcke,  kt,1  William  Bromley,  esq. 
2SirWiltWbiripcke,fctt    Willi**  Brpralej?,  wj. 

3  Sir  Will,  WJiitfccke,  ku    William  ttroxatey,  esq.  * 

4  Sir  Will.  WUitlocke,  kt«    William  Bromley,  escj. 

5  Sir  Will,  WWtlpcke,,  l*t3  William ^poilfy^  esq* 

6  George  Clark,  ll.d.        William  Bromley^ esq.  4 

7  Geprge  Gkftkt  i^b*  ;      Henry  Viscount  Cqmbwy* 

Henry  Viscouat  Qo^towy* ': 
S  George  Clark,  ll.d.  s     WUliaia  Bromley,  ssq, 
William  Bromley,  esq.  6 
Edward  Bv^r^  i-l.^ -^ 
9  Edward  Butlflft  >  W^£?  f   Heary  Visooufl*  Cpjrflbmy.; 

Peregrinie  Palmer,  esq. 
1 0  Peregrine  Palmer,  esq.       ttenry  Viscount  Cornfcury  .9 

Sir  Roger  Newdigate,  bt. 


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x  One  of  her  Majesty*s  Counsel  at  Law. — *  Speaker  of  this  Par- 
liament, and  one  of  her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State.— 
3  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered^  Nov.  25,  1717.—  4  Died ;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Feb*  18,  1732.— S  Fellow  of  All-$ouh  College  5  died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  1,  1737.— 6  Son  of  the  former  j  died  5  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  March  21,  i737»~-7  Principal  of  Magdalrn  Col- 
lege.—8 Died  ',  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  6.  174c*— -9  Called  up 
to  the  House  of  Peers,  as  Baron  Hyde  of  Hin&it',  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Jan.  23,  1751. 

Pari.  6.  William  King,  LL.D,  Petitioner. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.   135. 


1  Sir  John  Walter,  bt. 

2  Sir  John  Walter,  bt- 

3  Sir  John  Walter,  bt.  * 

4  Sir  John  Walter,  bt. 

5  Sir  John  Walter,  bt. 

6  Sir  John  Walter,  bt.  s 
Francis  Knollys,  esq. 

7  Francis  Knollys,  esq. 

&  Matthew  Skinner,  esq-  * 
James  Herbert,  esq.  s 
Philip  Herbert,  esq. 

9  Philip  Herbert,  esq. 
JO  Philip  Herbert,  esq.  6 
Philip  Viscount  Wenman 


Oxford  City.  / 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq.  3 

Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 


Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 
Thomas  Rowney,  esq. 


_ 


»  Made  Clerk.  Comptroller  of  her  Majesty's  Household,  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  20,  1711,  he  was  re-elected.—1  Died  :  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  15,  1722 3  Son  of  the  former. — \  Ser- 
jeant at  Law,  and  Recorder  of  this  City,  made  Chief-Justice  of  Chtt- 
Icr;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  1,  j  739. — 5  Died,  a  new  Writ  order. 
ed,  Nov.  28,  1740. — 6  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  16,  1749. 
7  Of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland. 

Feb.  jg.  18th  Janet  I.  The  Right  of  Election  was  stated  to  be  in 
the  Mayor,  Fifteen  more  called  Magistrates,  and  the  Common- Coun- 
cil, making  in  all  Forty-eight. 


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER.  159 

Pari:  No.  136.     Woodstock. 

1  William  Cadogan,  esq.      Charles  Bertie,  esq. f 

2  William  Cadogan,  esq.  *  Sir  Thomas  Wheate,  bt. 

3  William  Cadogan,  escj.     Sir  Thomas  Wheate,  bt. 

4  William  Cadogan,  esq.  3    Sir  Thomas  Wheate,  bt.  ' 

5  William  Cadogan,  esq.  4    Sir  Thomas  Wheate,  bt.  * 
William  Clayton,  esq.  '    Thomas  Crisp,  esq. 

6  Samuel  Trotman,  esq.       Sir  Thomas  Wheate,,  bt 

7  W.  Marq,  of  Blandford.  7  Samuel  Trotman,  esq. 
John  Spencer,  esq. 

8  John  Spencer,  esq.     ,       James  Dawkins*  esq. 

9  John  Spencer,  esq.  *  James  Dawkins,  esq. 
John  Trevor,  esq. 

10  John  Trevor,  esq.  9  John  Viscount  Bateman,  l% 

Anthony  Keck,  esq. 


*  Sixth  Son  of  Robert  Earl  of  Lindsey.—*  Lieutenant- General  of 
he?  Majesty's  Forces.— 3  3  Their  Election  declared  void,  but  they 
were  re-elected.  Resolved,  March  16,  17141  That  the  Right  of 
Election  is  in  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Freemen.— 4  Master  of 
the  Robes  to  his  Majesty,  Colonel  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  Foot 
Quards,  Governor  of  the  Isle  oi\Wigbt>  and  Envoy-Extraordinary  to 
the  States-General,  created  Baron  of  Reading  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Tune  25,  17 16.— 5  Made  Storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance,  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  March  30,  17 17,  he  was  re-elected,  and  died  $ 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  19,  1721.— 6  Deputy  Auditor  of  the 
Exchequer,  made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  March  21,  17 18,  he  was  re-elected.— 7  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  13,  1732.— 8  Made  Ranger  and  Keeper  of  his  Majesty's 
Gxeat  Park  at  Windsor,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Nov.  27, 
1744,  he  was  re-elected,  and  died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June* 25- 
174$. — 9  A  Welch  Judge,  and  one  of  his  Majesty's  Counsel  at  Law,' 
succeeded  his  Brother  as  Lord  Trevor ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March 
9$*  1753'"^I°  Of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland. 

Pari  4.  Sir  Thomas  Sebright,  bt.  and  Vincent  Oakley,  esq.  Peti- 
tioners. 

Pari.  5.  Sir  Thomas  Wheate,  bt.  Son  of  the  former,  Petitioner 
against  Mr.  Crisp,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.  6.  Charles  Crisp  and  William  Clayton,  tsqrs*  Petitioners* 


140  PARLIAMENTARY  KEGISTZB* 

Pari.  No:  137.     Banbury* 

1  Charles  North,  esq. 
a  Charles  North,  esq. 

3  Charles  North,  esq. 

4  Sir  Jonathan  Cope,  bt. 

5  Sir  Jonathan  Cope,  bt. 

6  Monoux  Cope,  esq. 

7  Francis  North,  esq.  * 
Toby  Chauncy,   esq.  * 

William  Knollys  (called)  Viscount  Wallingford.  3 

8  William  Knollys  (called)  Viscount  Wallingford.  * 
William  Moore,  esq. 

9  William  Moore,  esq.  s 
JohnWilles,  esq. 

10  John  Willes,  esq.  6 

'  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Lord  Guildford,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  13,  1739. — s  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  2,  1733  — 
3  Son  of  the  F-arl  of  Banbury,  whose  claim  to  that  Title  was  disallow- 
ed by  the  House  of  Peers.  See  the  State  Trials,  Folio,  Vol.  8,  for 
the  Proceedings  on  that  Claim. — 4  Major  in  the  Horse  Guards ;  died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  (8,  1740. — 5  Died ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Nov.  18,  1746. — 6  Filacer  of  the  Court  of  Common-Picas  for  London 
and  Middlesex. 

Pari.  6.  Sir  William  Coi/ri/iglaa,  bt.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his 
Petition. 

Resolved,  Dec.  29,  1691,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  ia  the 
Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Capital  Burgesses  only. 


pARJOAMKHTARYl  REGISTER, 


141 


Pari.  No:  lSd.    RutlaM  County. 

1  Sir  Ttyft  Matk^6rth,  to.  RidUd  HalfortJ,  esq . 


2  Philip  3hfe#a*a,  <&* 
S  Danhfi  LorAmdi. 

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4  IK^fftttf  $&&.''; 

5  Daniel Loft*  *&<&.. » 


•> 


7  Daniel  Ld!&  Wrich. *  ; 
Wiitiam  fcartbi^'  esq. 

8  James  Noel,  esq. 

9  James  Noel,  esq. 
16  James  Noel,  esq.  * 

Thomas  Noel,  e£q. ' 


Rftfrird  Halford,  esq. 
Johtt  Norf,  egq.  * 
RichfiftlHalford,  esq, 
BtttoetXdrd  Sheward. 
JohnlSfoel,  esq.  V 
John  Malrmiis.  oftfranby.  4 
Sir  lW,  Mackiritfth,  bt. 
Sir  Thos.  Mackworth,  bt. 
John  Noel,  ,efcq.  * 
Thomas  Noel,  feq.  g 
Thomas  Noel,  esq*. 
John  Finch,  esq. 
Bro willow  Lord  Burleigh.10 


1  Not  duly  elected.—'1  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the 
Prince,  made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury $  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered; 
Oct.  20,  17 15,  he  was  re-elected— -3  Youngest  Son  of  Baptist,  se- 
cond Viscount  Cambderiy  and  B roth er-in- Law  to  the  Earl  of  Harbo- 
rough  j  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  9,  17 19.— -4  Succeeded  hi% 
Father  as  Duke  of  Rutland rj  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  24,  1721. 
5  Made  Comptroller  of  his  Majesty's  Household ;  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  May  25,  1725,  he  was  re-elected.—6  Succeeded  hrs 
Father  as  Earl  of  Wincbelsea  and  'Nottingham  \  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  28,  1730.— 7  Eldest  son  of  the  fonaaqr  John  j  died,  anew  Writ 
ordered,  Feb.  15,  1728.— 8  Second  Son  of  the  former  John.— 9  Bro- 
ther to  the  late  Earl  of  Gainsborough  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  11,  1753.— k>  Son  of  the  Earl  of  Exeter. 


248 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGIflTIR* 


Pari 


No.  1S9. 


1  Sir  Robert  Corbet,  fafc 

2  Sir  Robert  Corbet,  bt* 

3  John  Kynaston,  esq. 

4  John  Kynaston,  esq.    y 

5  Sir  Robert  Corbet,  to1 

6  John  Kynaston,  esq,* 

7  John  Walcot,  esq. 
i8SirJohnAst!ey,bt. 

9  Sir  John  Aistley,  bt:    , 
10  Sir  Johgi  Astley,  bt.  . 


Salop  County: 

Robert  Lloyd,  esq* .  ..; 
Henry  Viscount  Newport. 
Robert  Lloyd,  esq. 
Hfenry  Viscount  Newport. 
Henry  Viscount  Newport* 
Robert  Lloyd,  esq. '' 
William  Laconchild,  esq. 
Corbet  Kynaston,  esq.* 
Richard  Lyster,  esq.  •  -  - 
Richard  Lyster,  esq. 
Richard  Lysterr  esq.  , 


r<\ 


•  *, 


1  Made  one  of  the  Clerks- Cony) t rollers  of  his  Majesty's  Household, 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Teb.  20,  1720,  be  Was  re-elected.—^ 
2  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1740* 


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VAfcXIAMBNTARY  REGISTER^  143 

Pari.  No.  140.    Shrewsbury. 

1  John  Kynaston,  esq.  Richard  Mytton,  esq. 

2  John  Kynaston,  esq.  *        Richard  Mytton,  esq. ' 
Sir  Edward  Ldghton,  bt.  John  Jones,  esq. 

S  Edward  Cresset,  esq.        Richard  Mytton,  esq. 

4  Edward  Cresset,  esq.        Thomas  Jones,  esq.  * 

Corbet  Kynaston,  esq. 

5  Thomas  Jones,  esq. 3         Corbet  Kynaston,  esq. 
Andrew  Corbet,  esq. 

6  Richard  Lyster,  esq.  4       Corbet  Kynaston,  esq.  4 
Orlando  Bridgmah,  esq.    Sir  Richard  Corbet,  bt. 


1  x  Both  not  duly  elected—3  Not  duly  elected.— -3  Died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  5,  171  c.— 4  4  Both  not  duly  elected.  Resolved, 
April  9,  1723,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in  the  Burgesses, 
inhabiting  in  this  Borough,  or  in  the  Suburbs  thereof,  paying  Scot 
and  Lot,  and  not  receiving  Alms  or  Charity. 

Resolved,  That  the  whole  Parishes  of  St.  Chad,  St.  Mary,  St. 
Alkmond,  St.  Julian,  the  Holy  Cross,  and  St.  Giles's,  and  the  several 
Vills  of  Hadnall,  Acton-Reynold,  Meriden-Hanwood,  Guinsell,  Oi- 
ler ton,  Onslow,  Preston-Gubald,  Pimley,  and  Merival,  are  not  with- 
in the  Borough  of  Shrewsbury,  or  the  Suburbs  thereof. 

Resolved,  That  the  several  Vills  of  Bicton,  Betton,  Alkmear% 
Longwar,  Calcot,  Whitley,  Whelbach,  Upper  and  Lower  Rossal, 
Shelton,  Oxon,  Woodcot,  Horton,  Munchmeal,  and  Goosebill,  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Chad;  Great  and  Little  Berwick,  Almond  Park,  Newon, 
Albrigbt-Husley,  Cotton-bill,  Leaton,  As  ley,  Merrington,  Wollascot, 
Sans  aw,  and  Clive,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  ;  Hencot,  Albright- 
Lee,  Preston-Montford,  Dintle,  and  Arsescot,  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Alkmond",  and  Fully  and  Shelston,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Julian,  are 
not  Part  of  the  ancient  Borough  of  Shrewsbury,  or  the  Suburbs  there- 
of. 

Resolved,  That  the  Parish  of  Holy  Cross  and  St.  Giles,  is  not  Part 
of  the  ancient  Borough  of  Shrewsbury,  or  the  Suburbs  thereof. 

Pari.  2.  Sir  Edward  Leighton,  bt.  Petitioner.  Resolved,  Dec. 
20,  1709,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in  the  Burgesses  inha- 
biting the  Borough,  or  the  Suburbs  thereof,  paying  Scot  and  Lot, 
and  not  receiving  Alms  or  Charity,  and  that  the  Petitioner  was  duly 
elected  ;  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered  for  electing  one  other  Burgess, 
in  the  Room  of  Richard  Mytton  and  John  Knyaston,  esqrs.  not  duly 
elected. 


iU 


VAkttA&iitfrAKYkliitsY&k. 


Pari.  4.  Several;  Inhabitants  Petftforfers.  Resolved,  May  *7» 
1714,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and 
Burgesfce*.  Rfttolred*  *Fhrt  tht  Petition  4t  several  Mtabfcant*  tgatnst 
EdwatdVwsvt,  esq.  is  frivoltus,  vefcatieus,  tod  fiCatodalcaii*  Re- 
solved, That  the  Petitionees  d*  make  Satisfaction  ?te&*.  trtoct  lot 
his  Costs  and  Expenoes.  .,!..•- 


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ParU  jSTo.  140,    Shrewsbury  continued. 

7  Richard  Lyster,  esq.  Sir  John  Astley*  bfct  •' 

8  William  Kynaston,  esq.  Sir  Richard  Corbet*  fefc, 

9  William  Kf  nastoa,  esq.  Sir  Richard  Corbet^  tfc* 
10  William  Kynaston*  esq. 5  Sir  Richard  Corbet,  bt* 

Thomas  Hill,  esq. 


■«M» 


5  Master  in  Chancery  $  died,  anfctv  Writ  ordered,  March  2,  1 749. 

Pari.  8.     Richard  Lyster  and  John  Mytton%  esqrs.  Petitioners,  re- 
newed Sess.  2  and  3. 

Pari.  10.    Richard  Pry*c*  Astley  and  2fo£*tt  Piggot,  e^jrs.  Peti- 
tioners, withdrew  theft  Petition. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER*  145 


Pari.  No.  141.     Bridgenorth. 

1  Sir  Humph.  Brigges,  bt.  William  Whitmore,  esq. 

2  Sir  Humph.  Brigges,  bt.  William  Whitmore,  esq* 
S  Richard  Creswell,  esq.  Whitmore  Aflton,  esq. 

4  William  Whitmore,  esq.  John  Weaver,  esq, 

5  William  Whitmore,  esq-  John  Weaver,  esq; ' 

6  William  Whitmore,esq;  *  John  Weave*,  esq. 
Sir  John  Charlton,  bt. 

7  Sir  John  Charlton,  bt.  John  Weaver,  esq. 

8  Thomas  Whitmore,  esq.  Grey  James  Grove,  esq. 

9  Thomas  Whitmore,  esq.  William  Whitmore,  qsoi 
10  Sir  Th6.  Whitmore,  k.b.  Arthur  Weaver,  esb;|:  ' 

•     *  •  .  *  .  J  J   At     *  g 


.   '  .-  •  f  r 


1  One  of  the   Grooms  of-  tlje  Privy-  Chamber.—  *  Died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  May  31,  1*725. 

Pari.  3.  Sir  Humphry  Brigges,  bart.  and  William  Whitmore,  esq. 
Petitioners. ' 

'     Pari.  8.  -Sir  Robert  Law/ey  and  Sir  Richard  ji8on>  baits.  Peti- 
tioners. 


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yAHT-IAMENTA-RY    REGISTER. 


Pari. 


Xo.  142.    Ludlow. 


1  Sir  Thomas  Powis,  knt. 

2  Sir  Thomas  Powis,  'fct. 

3  Sir  Thomas. Po wis,  k't.  ' 

4  Humphry  Walcot,  esq. 

5  Humjihry  Walcot,  esq. 

6  Abel  Xettleb.y,  eeq.  * 

7. Hen.  Arth.  Herbert,  esq, 
r>JHen.  Arth.  Herbert*,  esq. 
9  Hen.  Arth. Herbert,  esq. s 

Richard  Herbert,  esq.  7 
10  Richard  Heibert,  esq. 


Acton  Baldwin,  esq. 
A&on  Boldwin,  esq. 
AEton  Baldwin,  esq. 
A&on  Baldwin,'  esq. 
Francis  Herbert,  esq-  * 
Sir  Robert  Raymond.,  kt.  3 
Afton  Baldwin,  esq.  5 
Richard  Herbert,  esq. 
Richard  Herbert,  esq* 
Richard  Herbert,  esq» 
'Sir  William  Corbet,  bt. 

Sir  William  Corbet,  bt.  s 
Henry  Bridgman,  esq. 


'  Recorder  of  this  Borough,  and  Queen's  Premier  Serjeant  «t 
Law,  made  a  Judge  of  the  Queen's  Bench  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
[tine  8,  1713,  btrt  no  "Return  Tnaire  in  Ilia  toorti,  being  it  At  "fittd  of 
the  Parliament. — 3  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  io,Tftp. 
—3  Made  his  Majesty's  Attorney. General  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  May  10,  1720,  he  was  re-elected. — 4  Recorder  of  this  Bo- 
rough.— 5  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  2,  1727. — s  Created 
Lord  Herbert  of  Ckerlury  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  22.  1743, 
ufterwards  Earl  Powis. — 7  Made  a  Lieut.- Colonel  in  his  Majesty's 
Array;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Oct.  24,  1745,  he  was  re- 
elected.— 8  Made  Clerk,  of  the  Pipe  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  order- 
ed, May  1 2,  1 748,  he  was  re-elected  and  died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Nov.  29,   1748.  , 

Earl.  5.  Jifion  Baldwin,  e»c[.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Feb.  25,  ififji.  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  Is  in  all  tbe 
resident  common  Burgesses,  as  well  as  in  the  Twelve  and  Twenty* 
five.  Resolved,  Dec.  22,  1G90,  That  the  new  Charter  granted  to 
the  Town  of  Lud/ow,  by  the  late  King  James,  whereby  the  ancient 
Method  of  electing  Burgesses  for  Parliament  is  altered,  is  illegal  and 
void.  Resolved,  March  1,  1698,  That  the  Sons  of  Burgesses  of 
Ludlow,  and  those  that  marry  the  Daughters  of  Burgesses,  have  a 
Right  to  be  made  Burgesses  of  the  said  Borough.  Resolved,  That 
every  Person  having  a  Right  to  be  made  a  Burgess,  ought  to  demand 
such  his  Right  by  Petition,  signed  by  the  Petitioner,  according  to  tha 
Bye-Law  made  in  the  Year  1663,  and  not  otherwise. 


rAfci.tftteSN'it'A&Y  *.BGIST*«,# 


1*7 


Pari. 


No.  143.    "Great  Wenlock. 


1  Sir  Tttffl.  Powfegter,  kt. 

2  Sir  Wffl.  Forrester,  k*. * 

3  Sif'WHl.  forrester,  fct. 

4  SirWlll.  £o*rt$ter,ltt. 

5  William  Forrester,  esq,, 

*  *  *  .  V 

f 

6  SamtetlEdtter*ds,:^4 

7  Samuet  tdw^fls,  efcq* 

8  SamMt^atdfe,  6s5-f 
Brooke  tfoiratei',  ter^ 

9  Brooke  JForrester#,  esq. 
10  Brooke  Forrester,  esq. 


J  4j)ne  of  .tfce  .Clerks  of  trite  -Green  Cloth.—3  Made  his  Election.for 
Erujg&pntki;  a  .new  Writ  /issued.— 3  rMade  one -of  the^Lords  of  the 
Ttaavur?}  a^d  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  October  20,  17159  he 
was  xe*electe4,  and  created  .Baron  Torringtan*  a  ,new  Writ  ordered, 
June  a&.  .J7p6»^  J^aty  'ipeljex  of  the  :Excheotuer;--5  One  of  the 
Gentlemen  \0f\hi5  Majesty!*  J£ri»y*Griambejr.*--0  Died,  a  jnew  Writ 
ordered,  Feb.  1, 1739. — 7  Died,  a  new  Writ, ordered,  Nov.  ifo  1744; 
Pari.  3.  Sir  Thomas  Law/ey,  bart.  llichafd  TLdwley,  e'sqrs.  'Peti- 
tioners. 

fefl.  5.  Sir^^^x'I^w/^,  bart.  and  tfrtoata*  Cfers&t  esq.  LPe- 

•ferret?/.  ?  ,:-*-  •         ..../.  .:.-.   v.\  •  .        .  .-.  •    '. 


George  Weld,  esq* 
Thomas  Weld,  esq; 
George  Weld,  iesq. 
WtHhm  Whfcrriore,  esq.  * 
Richard  Jfewport,  esq. 
ThoitaasWeiRrpoArt,  cteq.  * 
Sftr  llutaiflhry  faigges,  bt* 

Sir  Humphry  Bridges,  bt. 
John  Satabrokfc,  issfy * 
Wtfliam  ftttredter*  ^ 

..  Isaat  fiatokhfc  firtWi^  fcsfc|« 
Isoat  fifci  wkhti*  ^Brb^ri ,  -  esq. 


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Pari. 


VAR.LIAMEMTAK.Y    REGISTER.. 


*    No.  144. 

1  Henry  Brett,  esq. 

2  Richard  Harnage,  esq. 

3  Richard  Harnage,  esq. 

4  Richard  Harnage,  esq. 

5  Richard  Harnage,  esq. 3 
Sir  Matth.  Decker,  bt- 

6  W.  Peere  Williams,  esq 


Bishop's  Castle. 

Henry  Newport,  esq- 
Charles  Mason,  esq. 
Robert  Raymond,  esq. 
Sir  Robert  Raymond,  lent- 
Charles  Mason,  esq, 


Bowater  Vernon,  esq. 

Charles  Mason,  esq. 

Robert  Moore,  esq. 

Robert  Moore,  esq. 


7  John  Plumptre,  esq.  * 

8  Edward  Knyaston,. esq- 

9  Hen.  Marq.  of  Carnarvon. !  Andrew  Hill,  esq. 
Granville  Vise.  Trentham. 

10  Samuel  Child,  esq  ". 
J.  Dashwood  King,  esq 


John  Robinson  Lytton,  esq. 


r  The  Queen's  Solicitor-General.— *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Dec.  4,  1719. — 3  Not  duly  elected. — 4  Treasurer  and  Paymaster  of 
his  Majesty's  Ordnance— 5  Succeeded  hi*  Father  as  Duke  of  Chan- 
dqs  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  27,  1744. — 6  Died,  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Jan.  11,1753- — 7  Brother  to  Sir  Francis  Dashwood,  bart. 
and  Nephew  to  Dr  King,  late  Master  of  the  Charter-hovfe. 

Pari.  3.   Charles  Ma/on,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  4.   Sir  Charles  Lloyd,  bart.  Petitioner. 

Pari,  5.  Edward  Lord  Harley,   Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2  &  3.* 

Pari.  6.  Charles  Mafon,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3,  &  4. 
and  voted  duly  elected,  April  26,   1726. 

Resolved,  Feb.  3,  1700.  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Bailiff",  and  all  the  Burgesses  within  the  Borough. 


(PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  M'9 


Pari.  No.  i45.     Somerset  County. 

1  Nathaniel  Palmer,  esq.      John  Rggot,  esq. 

2  John  Prowse,  esq. '  Henry  Portman,  esq. 
Sir  Wm.  Wyndham,  bt. 

3  Sir  Wm.  Wyndham,  bt.  *  Sir  Thomas  Wroth,  bt. 

4  Sir  Wm.  Wyndham,  bt.    Thomas  Horner,  esq. 

5  Sir  Wm.  Wyndham,  bt.  William  Hellier,  esq. 

6  Sir  Wm.  Wyndham,  bt.    Edward  Phelipps,  esq. 

7  Sir  Wm.  Wyndham,  bt.     T.  StrangewaysHorner,esq. 
6  Sir  Wm.  Wyndham,  bt3  T.  Strange  ways  Horner,  esq, 

Thomas  Prowse,  esq.  .  « 

9  Thomas  Prowse,  esq.         H.W.Berkley  Portman,  esq. 

10  Thomas  Prowse,  esq.        Sir  Chas.  KemeysTynte,  bt 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  5,  1710.—*  Made  Master  of 
her  Majesty's  Hart  and  Buck  Hounds  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  order- 
ed, June  9,  171 1,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made  Secretary  at  Warj 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  July  8,  1712,  he  was  reelected.-— 
3  Died1,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov,  18,  1740. 


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159  PARLIAMENT AHY  REGISTER. 


Pari    -  >No.  146v    Bristol 

1  Sir  WiHiam  Dakres,  kt.     Robert  Yate>  eaq* 

2  Sir  William  Dames,  kt.     Robert  Yate*  esq, 

3  Edward  Colston,  sen*  esq.  Joseph  Earle,  esq* 

4  Thos.  Edwards,  jua.  esq.  Joseph.  Eaffe,  esq, 

5  Sir  William  Dames*  kt*    Joseph  Earle^  esq* 

6  Sir  Abraham  Elton*  bt     Joseph  Earle,  eaq. 

7  Abraham  Elton,  esq.  John  Scrape,  esq> f 

S  Sir  Abraham  Elton,  bt.     Thomas  Coster,  esq*  * 

Edward  South  welt*  egg.  * 
9  Sir  Abraham  Elton,  bt.  4  Edward  SouthroreU*  esq* 

Robert  Hoblyn,  e$q. 
JO  Robert  Hoblyn,  esq*         Edward  SouthweU,  esq. 

1  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.—*  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Nov.  15,  1739. — 3  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  frctandi-*A  DM> 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  16,  1742. 

Pari.  4.     Sir  William  Daines,  knt.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  5.  Vhilip  Freeh  and  Thomas  Edwards y  jun.  esqrs.  Pet!? 
turner  s?  renewed  Sess.  2  and  3. 

Pari.  6.     William  Hart,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.  Mayor,  &c.  Petitioners  in  behalf  of  John  Scropef  esq. 
The  Petition  partly  heard',  and  then  withdrawn. 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


1  William  Blathwayt,  esq 

2  William  Blathwayt,  esq. 

3  John  Codrington,  esq. 

4  John  Codnngton,  esq. 

5  John  Codrington,  esq. 

6  John  Codrington,  esq. 

7  Robert  Gay,  esq.  i 


No:  147.    Bath. 

Samuel  Trotman,  esq. 
Samuel  Trotman,  esq. 
Samuel  Trotman,  esq. 
Samuel  Trotman,  esq. 
Samuel  Trotman,  esq. 
Robert  Gay,  esq. 
George  Wade,  esq.* 
George  Wade,  esq.  4 


1  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  10,  1720. — 3  Colonel  of  a 
3tegiment  of  Horse,  aod  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Land  Forces  in 
Scotland.— I  Treasurer  to  Christ's  Hospital,  London — 4  Made  Go- 
"vernorof  the  Town  of  Berwick  ufion  Tweed;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
■ordered,  Jan.  22,  1733,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made  Governor  of 
Fort  William,  Fori  Augustus,  and  Fori  George,  in  Scotland;  and 
the  Opinion  of  the  House  being  desired,  June  9,  1733,  Whether  by 
the  acceptance  of  said  Office,  his  Seat  became  void  ;  and  the  29th 
Section  of  the  Act  4th  Queen  Anne,  for  the  better  Security  of  her  Ma- 
jesty's Person  and  Government,  being  read,  a  Motion  was  made 
that  a  Committee  be  appointed  to  search  Precedents,  as  to  the  Seats 
becoming  vacant  of  Officers  in  the  Army,  by  their  having  Commis- 
sions to  be  Governors,  or  Lieutenant-Governors  of  Forts,  Citadels, 
and  Garrisons  in  Great  Britain.  It  passed  in  the  Negative.  Then 
the  Journals  of  the  House,  -28th  Feb.  7th  Queen  Anne,  relating  to 
Arundel,  the  17th  Feb.  9th  Queen  inw,  relating  to  Northumber- 
land, the  1st  Feb.  10th  Queen  Anne,  relating  to  -Camelford,  the  25th 
Apr.  1st  Geo.  I.  relating""to  the  Shire  of  Renfrew,  the  3d  Apr.  7th 
Geo.  I.  relating  to  Carlisle,  the  18th  Jan.  la*,  relating  to  the  Town 
nf  Northampton,  and  the  2;d  Jan.  last,  relating  to  the  City  of  Bath, 
Were  read,  And  a  Motion  being  made,  and  the  Question  being  put. 
That  the  accepting  a  Commission  of  Governor  or  Lieutenant-Go- 
vernor of  a  Fort,  Citadel,  or  Garrison,  upon  the  military  Establish- 
ment of  his  Majesty's  Guards  and  Garrisons  in  Great  Britain,  by  any 
Member  of  this  House,  being  an  Officer  in  the  Army,  does  vacate 
ibe  Seat  of  such  Member  in  this  House.  It  passed  in  the  Negative. 
Pari.  j.  Edward  Mynsbull  and  John  Bromhall,  esqjs.  Petitioners. 
Pari.  7.  Henry  Bridge,  e= 


152  PARLIAMENTARY' REGISTER. 

^arl.  '    No.  147.     Bath,  continued. 

8  John  Codrington,  osq.      George  Wade,  esq. 

9  Philip  Bennet,  esq.  George  Wade,  esq.  * 
JO  Robert  Henley,  esq.  *  ,      George  Wade,  esq, 7 

Sir  John  Ligonier,  k.b.  • 


5  Field-Marshal  of  his  Majesty's  Forces,  made  Lieutenant-Gene* 
ral  of  his  Majesty's  Ordnance  ;  and  the  Opinion  of  the  House  being 
desired,  June  22,  1742,  Whether  by  the  Acceptance  of  the  said  Of* 
flee,  his  Seat  in  Parliament  became  void ;  and  a  Motion  being  made, 
and  the  Question  being  proposed,  That  the  accepting  the  Office  of 
Master-General,  or  Lieutenant- General,  of  his  Majesty's  Ordnance, 
by  any  Member  of  this  House,  being  an  Officer  in  the  Army,  doe,s 
vacate  the  seat  of  such  Member  in  thjs  House*  The  House  was  mov-. 
ed,  that  the  28th  Section  of  the  Act  of  the  6th  of  Queen  Anne*  for 
the  Security  of  her  Majesty's  Person  and  Government,  might  be  read. 
And  the  same  being  read  accordingly,  and  the  Question  being  put, 
It  passed  in  the  negative,  neinine  contra  die ente.  f?  Recorder  of  Batbt  s 
made  one  of  his  Majesty's  Counsel  at  Law ;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  Nov.  14,  1751,  he  was  re-elected.— 7  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  March  i69  1748. — 9  General  of  Horse,  Lieutenant-General 
of  the  Ordnance,  Colonel  of  the  second  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  Governor  of  the  Island  of  Guernsey,  now  Colonel  of  the  Royal 
Regiment  of  Horse-Guards  Blue. 

Resolved,  Jan.  27,  1 707,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Common-Council  only. 


PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTfctU 


153 


Pari. 


No.  148.    Wells. 


1  Maurice  Berkley,  esq. 

2  Edw.  Colston,  jun.  esq. 

3  Edw.  Colston,  jun-  esq. 

4  Sir  Thomas  Wroth  j  bt. 

5  Thomas  Horner,  esq  ' 
William  Peirs,  esq. 


6  Francis  Gwyn,  esq. 

7  Edw.  Prid.  Gwyrj,  esq.  5 
William  Peirs,  esq. 

$  George  Hamilton,  esq.  € 

William  Peirs,  esq. 
9  Francis  Gwyn,  esq. 
JO  Francis  Gwyn,  esq. 


Henry  Portman,  esq. 
William  Coward,  esq. 
Maurice  Berkeley,  esq. 
Maurice  Berkeley,  esq. 
Maurice  Berkeley,  esq.  ' 
William  Coward,  esq.  * 
Thomas  Horner,  esq.  3 
John  Dodd,  esq.  4 
Thomas  Edwards,  jun.  esq. 
Thomas  Edwards,  jun.  esq, 
Thomas  Edwards,  jun,  esq. 

Thomas  Edwards,  jun.  esq/ 
George  Speke,  esq. 
George  Speke,  esq. 
George  Hamilton,  esq.  7 


1  l  Both  not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  May  30,  17 16,  That  the 
Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Mayor,  Masters,  and  Burgesses  of  this 
City.— *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  16,  1716. — 3  Again  not 
duly  elected.— 4  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  26,  17 19.— 5  Not 
duly  elected.  Resolved,  April  18,  1729,  That  the  Right  of  Elec- 
tion is  in  the  Mayor,  Masters,  Burgesses,  and  Freemen  of  the  City, 
who  are  admitted  to  their  Freedom  in  any  of  the  seven  Companies, 
being  thereunto  entitled  by  Birth,  Servitude,  or  Marriage.—6  6  Both 
not  duly  elected. — 7  Uncle  to  the  earl  of  Abercorn. 

Pari.  6.  George  Hamilton  and  William  Peirs,  esqrs.  Petitioners. 

Pari.  10.  William  Peirs  and  George  Speke,  esqrs.  Petitioners  j  the 
former  renewed  in  Sess.  2,  and  then  withdrew  it. 

Resolved,  May  2,  1721,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor,  Masters,  and  Burgesses,  and  in  such  persons  as  are,  by  Con- 
sent of  the  Mayor  and  Common- Council,  admitted  to  their  Freedom 
Jn  any  of  the  seven  trading  Companies  in  the  City,  on  Account  of 
Birth,  Servitude,  or  Marriage,  and  that  the, Sitting  Members  are 
duly  elected. 


154  |>AW,IAWPNT^|LY  RRGteTfcS*  .; 

■MWM 
-• 

Par!.  No.  149.    Taunton* 

1  Sir  Francis  Warre,  bt..  Edward  Clarke,  esq. 

2  Sir  Francis  Warre*  bt*  Edward  Clarke,  esq. 

3  Sir  Francis  Warre,  bt.  Henry  Portman^  e&q, 

4  Sir  Francis.  Warre,  b{.  Henry  Posttman,  esq. 

5  Sir  Francis  Warre,  bt  *  Henry  Porting,  esq*  * 
Sir  William  Pynsent,  bt.  James  Smyth,  esq. 

6  John  Trenched,  esq*  *  James  Smyth,  esq. 
Abraham  Elton,  esq% 

7  Gfcorge  Speke,  esq.  Francis  Fane,  esq.  3 

8  HL  W.  Berk JPortman,esq.  Francis  Fane,  esq. 

9  Sir  John  Chapman,  bt*  John  Buck*  esq.  4 

Percy  Wynd.  Obrien*  esq.- 
10  Robert  Webb*  esq.  Sir  Charles  Wyndham* 

William  Rowley,  esq,  " 


6 


r 


i  z  Net  duly  elected.  Resolved,  June  28,  1715,  That  the  Right 
of  Election  is  in  the  Inhabitants  within  the  Borough,  being  Potwal- 
lers,  andnot  receiving  Alms  or  Charity.—*  Died,  a  new  Wifit  or- 
dered, Jan.  9,  1724.— 3  One  of  His  Majesty's  Counsel  at  Law,  and 
Standing  Counsel  to  the  Board  of  Trade  and  Plantations.— 4  Died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,,  April  8,  1745. — 5  Succeeded  the  Dukf  of  So- 
merfet,  as  earl-  of  Egremont'%  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb-  19,  1750. 
— *  Admiral  of  the  White  and  Rear- Admiral  of  Great  Britain,  made 
a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered;  June 
i8t  1751,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  3.  William  Coward,  and  William  Pynsettf,  esqrs.  Petition- 
ers. 

Pari.  6.  Gtorge  Deane,  and  Goodenough  Ear/e9  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  6.  George  Deatte.  esq.  petitioned  again,  against  Mr  Elton, 
renewed  Sess.  2* 


tAB^IAMENTA^y  RiftlSTKIU  15$ 


JParL  N(K  150.    Bridgewater. 

1  Sir  Thomas  Wroth,  bt.     Geoxge  Balcb,  esq, 

2  George  Bodingtoa,   esq.1  George  Bakh,  esq. 

3  George  DodingUwa,  esq,    Nathaniel  Palmer,  esq* 

4  John  Rolls*  esq-  Nathaniel  Palmer,  esq. 

5  George  Bodington*  esq.  *  Thomas  Patatr,  esq. 
WHliai^Pkt,  esq. 

6  G.  B.  tkuidiagtottj  esq. 3  Thomas  Palmer*  esq* 

7  G.  B.  DodcGngton,  esq./    Sir  Hal&weU  Tjnte,  bt  4 

Thomas  Palmer,  esq. 

8  G.  B.  poddkxgton,  esq.    Thomas  Fabler,  e$^  * 

Charles  Wyndbam>  esq: 

9  G.  B.  Doddington,  esq,  *  Vere  Pawlett,  esq. 

10  G.  B.  Doddmgton,  esq. 7  Peregriae  Powlett,  esq;.  * 

Robert  Balch,  esq. 


1  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  j  and  a.  new  Writ  befog  oxdered, 
Nov.  i  j,  1709^  he  waft  re-elected.—*  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
April  &,  1720.— -J  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  and  Clerk  of  the 
Pejb  in  Ireland  \  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  29  1724,  he 
Has  re-elected.-*^  Died,,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  21,  I73;i.— 
5  Died,  a  new  Writ  otderedr  March  24,  1735.-6  Made  Treasurer 
pf  his  Majesty'*  Navy  \  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  22, 
1744,  he  was  re-elected .—7  Treasure*  of  the  Chamber  to  Frederick 
Prince  of  Wales.—-*  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan-  u,  1753* 

Dec.  7,  1669,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is.  in  the 
Majority  of  the  Corporation,  consisting  of  a  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and 
Capital  Burgesses,  in  number  Twenty-four.  Dec  10,  1692,  Resol- 
ved to  be  in  those  that  pay  §cot  and  Lot,  inhabiting  in  the  said  Bo- 
rough. 


I'ARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


I 


Pari.  No.  151.     Minehead. 

1  Sir  Jacob  Banks,  kt.  Alexander  Luttrell,  esq. 

U  Sir  Jacob  Banks,  kt.  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  bt; 

3  Sir  Jacob  Banks,  kt.  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  bt. 

4  Sir  Jacob  Banks,  kt.  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  bt. 

5  Sir  Wra.  Wyndham,  bt.'  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  bt.  f 
Thomas  Gage,  esq.  *         Samuel  Edwin,  esq.  * 
James  Milner,  esq. 3  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  bt- 
Sir  Richard  Lane,  kt.  * 

Robert  Mansell,  esq. 

6  Robert  Mansell,  esq.  s       Thomas  Hales,  esq.  f 
Francis  Whitworth,  esq. 

7  Francis  Whitworth,  esq. 7  Alexander  Luttrell,  esq. 

8  Francis  Whitworth,  esq.    Alexander  Luttrell,  esq.  * 

Sir  Wm.  Codrington,  bt.  ' 
Thomas  Carew,  esq. 

9  Francis  Whitworth,  esq.'°  Thomas  Carew,  esq. 
John  Periam,  esq.  \ 

10  Charles  Whitworth,  esq.    P.  Wyndham  Obrien,  esq. 

'  i  Their  Election  declared  void  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March 
28,  1716. — SI  Both  not  duly  returned,  but  had  Leave  to  petition, 
which  they  did,  and  renewed  it  in  Sess.  3.  Mr.  Edwin  waved  the 
Matter  of  his  Petition,  and  Mr.  Cage  did  not  contest  Mr.  Milner,i 
Election  ;  and  upon  hearing  the  Merits  thereof,  the  House  Resolved, 
Feb.  24,  1718,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Parishioners  of 
Minehead  and  Dttntttr,  being  Housekeepers  in  the  Borough  of  Mine- 
bead,  and  not  receiving  Alms,  and  the  Sitting  Members  were  duly 
elected.— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  29,  1721. — 4  Not 
duly  returned,  but  had  leave  to  petition,  which  he  did. — 5  Died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  May  13,  1723— 6  Clerk  of  the  Green  Cloth  to 
the  Prince. — 7  Made  Surveyor  of  his  Majesty's  Woods  North  and 
South  of  the  Treat,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  6,  173a, 
he  was  re-elected, — s  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  16,  1737. — 
PDied,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  1,  1739. — lo  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  March  12,   1742. 

Pari.  6.  Samuel  Edwin  and  Francis  Wbilworlb,  estjrs.  Petition. 
ers,  withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  7.  Sir  William  Codrington,  bt.  and  George  Grow,  esq.  Pe- 
titioners ;  the  latter  neglected  to  deliver  in  his  Qualification  In  time, 
according  to  Order  ;  the  former  renewed  his  Petition  Sess.  2  and  3. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER,  157 


Pari       <  No.  152..   Ilchester. 

1  Edward  Strode,  esq.    ....  John  Webb,  esq. 

2  Edwatd  Phelipps,  esq:       Jkmefc  Johnston,  esq.    . 

3  Edward  Fhelipps,  esq, '      Sattuiel  Mashaih,1  esq.  * 

Sir,  James  Bateman, .  kt, 

4  Edward  Phelipps,  esq. '"     Sir;  J^mes  Bateman,  kt, ' 

5  William  Bellamy,  esq,  f    Jofur  Hopkins/ esq.. 

6  Daniel  Moore,  esq.  William  Brirrdagh^  esq.  * 

Thbmas  Pagett,  esq.  5 
*7  Charles  Lockyer,  esq.  ?    Thomas  Cri$pe,  esq/   ' 

8  Charles' I^ckyer,  esq.       Sir  Robert  Brcweh,  fit. 

9  Charles  Lckikyer,  iesq.       Sir  Robert  Brown,  bt.  . 
10  Thdma^Lckrkyer,  esq. ':    Frarfcfe  Fane,  esq.  *:  \JP  . 

-.    -  •  ;  i  i  . 

1  MadesCotiiMtdlkr  of  the  Mint ;  Ad  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  | 
jWi2,c  JE7i*f-heiWas  rbelectey. — 2  Made.Cofterer  of  hec  Majesty's 
Household,  (rcchosep  for  Windsor)  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  17, 
171 1. — 3  Auditor  of  the  North  Part  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and 
Prothonotaryof  the  said  Duchy.— 4  Made  Auditor  of  the  Accompts 
on  Leather  Duties  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  5,  1723.-— 5  One  of 
the  Grooms  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince.— £  Chief  Accomptant 
to  the  South-Sefl  Company.— 7  A  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Planta* 
tions,  and  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Supply. 

\  Pari.  2.     William  Bellamy  and  Gyles  Hayneh  %sqrs.'  Petitioners  . 
'the  latter  died,  and  the  former  withdrew  his  Petition'.        . 

Pari.  5.     Sir  James  Bateman,  kot.  Edward  Pbelipps,  esq.  Peti- 
tioners. , 

»  . ■»     , 

Pari.  60     Thomas  Pagett  and  William  Bellamy }  esqxs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  6.     Henry  Beridysb9)\in.'  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess,  2. 

smda.  t 

«#  ■■..«•  .      .  ■ 

Jan.  28,  1705,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the  Bai- 

Kff,  Capital  Burgesses,  and  Inhabitant$:not  receiving  Alms. 


•   4  . .    .  . 


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Lhabi 


lScf  PARXIAWENTAR.Y  'REClSt-Eft. 

Pari.  No.  153.     Mitbbtn  Port. 

1  Sir  Thomas  Trwrefl,  kt.     Thomas  Medlycott,  esq. 

2  Sir  Thomas  Travail,  let.     Thomas  Medlycott,   esq. ' 

Thomas  Srhiffi,    esq. 

3  Sir  Thomas  TraveTl,  kt.     James  Medlycott,  esq.  * 

4  Sir  Thomas  Travel,  kt.     James  Medlycott,  es^. 
.5  John  Cox,  esq.*  James  Medlycott,  esq. 

Michael  Harvey,  esq.  *  • 
Charles  Stanhope,  esq.1    * 

6  George  Speke,  esq.  Michad  Harvey,'  esq. 

7  Thomas  Medlycott, -esq.5  Michael  *HarveyB  e?q. 

8  T.  "Medlycott,  jun.   esq.       Michael  Harvey,   esq. 
91.  Medlycott,  jun.  esq.  7  Jeffery  "French,  esq. 

Michael  Harvey,  esq. 
10  MkhaelHan-vey,*sq.?    B  Oeflery  French,  esq.  | 
T.  Medlycott,  esq.   )        £  Charles  ChurehiU,. esq;  * 


1  Made  his  Election  for  Westminster. — *  Master  in  Chancery.— 
a  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  30,  17-17.— 4  Wot  duly  elected.— 
S  Treasurer  ef  the  Chamber  to  his  Majesty. — 6  Made  a  Canrmi*sKintr 
of  the  Revenue  in  inland,  and  a  new  Writ  tiffing  ordered,  Feb.  ja,, 
1727,  he  was  reelected. — 7  Made  a  Commissioner  of, Hawkers  and 
Pedlars;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  29,  1742.— s  Double  Return; 
the  two  former  not  daly  returned,  but  they  petitioned,  and  Mt.  Hot. 
-jty  died..  Mr.  Fwivc/jrelTewetl  his  Petition  iu  Sess.  s,  Tind  the,  Sitting 
Members  were  voted  duly  elected. — 9  Deputy -Ranger  of  &t.'Jamei,i 
and  Hyde  Parks. 

Pari.  2.     Gyles  Bayire,  esq.  Petitioner,  dferl. 

Pari.  3.     William  Malet,   esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

■Pari.  7.     'William  Locke  and  Gunr-gs  Abinglon^  tsqris.  Petitioners; 

the  latter  withdrew  his  Petition,  and  the  former  renewed  his  in  Ses*.  2. 

Pari.  8.  William  Lech  and  Tbvmas  Medlycott,  sea.  esq.  petition- 
ed,  renewed  Sew.  2. 

Pari.  9.  Michael  Harvey  s.\A  William  Thompson,  esqrs.  Petition- 
ers. The  lust  Determination  o!  the  House  made  the  6th  of  Decem- 
ber 1702,  That  the  Right  of  Election  was  only  in  the  Cap itai  Bai- 
liffs and  their  Deputies,  in  the  Commonalty,  Stewards,  and  the  In- 
habitants paying  Scot  and  Lot,  was  read,  upon  which  the  Petitioners 
'thdrew  their  Petition. 

Resolvedl 


Resolved,  Dee.  3,  .17-41,,'  TAat'the  Ejrocutidti  of  the  Precej*  &* 
the  Election,  and  the  making  of  the  Return  thereof,  are  only  in  the 
^MS*Ariffsi;wlk«e^fc*Bailiflvif'Ae»e«endtTwc.     '".  ' 

PopL  ,  ■■■■  -M-dfe.  at».    SHtthampt9*'CQOHty.~    -■  ('■ 

1  Thbinas'jfefwoise,  «sg«.'-     Richard  tftaiifiater,  esq. 

2  C.  Xtarq>;<#T^cWte^     Henry  Vise.  Woodstock.  * 

"  ...'■"'."-!  , ,     Thomas  Jervoise,   eSq. 

3  Sir&mefan&iiart, fe.*'     George  1*it'c,    esq- 

4  Sir  Anthoay-Sturtj  esq.  '  Thomas  Lewis,  esq." 

5  GeB^fttt, 'elq.  .  /.  J     John  Wallop,  csq.J 

-;    ;       "     .  ■"  ■  ..  Lord  Nassau 'Powlett. 

6  LdKt  r^nfy'PowW. ' ,  Lord  Nassau  Powlett,  Tt.fi.14 

7  Loffl  HaTfy'fcWleft.  *  Sir  John  Cope,  kt.  &  bt. 
"8  fcord  Harry  Powfett.  Edward  taste,  -esq. 

SiLord  Wa»ry  Prtwlett,      .    PowlettStJohB,  esq.     . 
iO  LordHartyBcwlett.  *       Sraocia  Whkhed,.  esq.  ?> 

. .  JUefc  Thiariflttnwyte,  «sq^8 


i  Siicceeae'd'hTslf'afher  as  EarVof  ?o¥iland;  AnewWrit'Oi'&erea', 
Dec.  5,  1709.— a  Made  one  of  the  ChfetAerTaiih's'  6f  neV  Majesty's 
ExckttjnSr,  »rifl 'a -new' WWt 'being  owJcred,  fttty  &;-'%lju;  2, -*****  re- 
■eTe<5i»tU*&-4  .'MwdwoiwoF'theXonis  of -the  Troanity, .  and trnew  Writ 
being  ordered,  April  16,  1717,  he  was  re-elected  and  cr«ted*Vh- 
jiount  Lymirigton  j  a -new  Writ  ordered,  Jane  io,  iyaa-j-4  Made 
Auditor  of.  the  .Exchequer  in  ir.fiand,  and-anew  Writ  being  oidciod, 
Jan.  9,  1724,  he  was  re-elected— 5  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  8,  1733,  he  was  re  elected- — 
6  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Tower.—-!  Died,  anew  Writ  ordered, 
Aprilifi,  1751.— 8  Brother  to  Mr.  Wbitbed,  who  changed  bis  Name 
to  TbiiiUtbwayle  from  Whithcd. 

Patl.  8.     Sir  Simeon  Stuart,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Lord  Harry 

Powbt. 

.  Pari.  8.     Ambony  Chile,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edward  Lisle, 

esq.  both  renewed  in  Sess.  3,  and  withdrawn. 


160 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari. 


No.  155.     Winchester. 


1  Lord  William  Powlett. 

2  Lord  William  Powlett. 

3  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 

4  Thomas  Lewis,   esq. " 
John  Popham,  esq. 

5  Lord  William  Powlett.'? 

6  Lord  William  Powlett. 

.    7  Lord  William  Powlett.  4 
Norton  Powlett,  jun.  esq. 

8  Powlett  St  John,  esq.  s 

9  William  Powlett,  esq..  c 
10  Henry  Penton,  esq- 


Geo.  Rodney  Bridges,  esq. 
Geo.  Rodney  Bridges,  esq. 
Geo.  Rodney  Bridges,  esq. 
Geo.  Rodney  Bridges,  esq.  * 
George  Bridges,  esq. 
George  Bridges,  esq- 
George  Bridges,  esq. 
George  Bridges,  esq. 


George  Bridges,  esq. 
George  Bridges,  esq. 
George  Bridges,  esq.  7 
Powlett  St  John,  esq. 


1  Made  his  Election  for  the  County. — 1  Diad,  a  now  Writ  ordered, 
March  a,  1714 — 3  Made  one  of  the  Tellers  of  the  Exchequer  5  and 
a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Nov.  $,  1715,  he  was  re-elected.— 
4Died,  a  now  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  14,  1730. — S  Brother  to  the  Lord 
St.  John  at B/eiioe.— 6  Eldest  Son  to  Lord  William.— 7  Died,  anew 
Writ  ordered,   May  17,  1751, 

Pari.  5.      "John  Popham,    esq.   Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.  10.  William  Powlett,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Powlett  St. 
John,  esq. 

Oct.  so,  1690,  The  Right  of  Election  was  stated  to  be  in  the 
Mayor,  Recorder,  Aldermen,   Bailiffs,  and  Corpor 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


farl.  No,  156.    Southampton  Totem 

1  Henry  Vise.  Woodstock.   Adam  Cardonnel,  esq: 

2  Hen.  Vise.  Woodstock. '    Adam  Cardonnel,  esq. 
Simeon  Stuart,  esq. 


3  Richard  Fleming,  esq- 


Adam  Cardonnel,  esq. 
Roger  Harris,  esq. 
Roger  Harris,  esq. 
Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 
Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 
Anthony  Henley,  esq. 


4  Richard  Fleming,  esq. 

5  Richard  Fleming,  esq. 
€  Thomas  Missing,  esq. 
7  Robert  Eyre,  esq.  * 

SirWilliamHeathcote,  bt. 
S  SirWilliamHeathcote,  bt.  Anthony  Henley,  esq.  ?   j 
John  Conduit,  esq.  *  } 
Thomas  Lee  Dummer,  esq. 
J)  Peter  Delme,  esq.  Edward  Gibbon,  esq. 

10  Peter  Delme,  esq.  Anth.LangIeySwymmeresq< 


1  Made  his  Election  for  the  County.—*  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of 
JUar thorough,  expelled  the  House  for  taking  an  annual  Gratuity  of 
«[oo  Gold  Ducats  of  the  Contractors  for  Bread  and  Bread -Waggon  a 
Sot  the  Army;  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered,  Feb.  i<»,  1712. — — 
3  Proved itor-General  for  Gibraltar  and  Port-Mahon.—4  Made  A 
Commissioner  of  the  Excise;  a  new  Writ  ordered.  May  14,  1729. 
— 5  Double  Return ;  the  former  voted  not  duly  elected.  Resolved, 
April  3,  1735,  That  the  Mayor  and  Bailiffs  are  the  returning  Offi- 
cers.— s  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,    June  1,  1737. 

Resolved,  Dec.  31,  1689,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Burgesses  and  Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot.  Resolved,- March 
17,  1696,  That  the  out-living  Burgesses,  as  well  at  the  But^efse* 
Inhabitants,  and  other  Inhabitants,  have  a  Right  to  vote. 


t™.i.i 


162  PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 

Pari.  No.  157.    Portsmouth. 

1  Sir  George  Rooke,  kt.       Sir  William  Giffard,  kt* 

2  George  Churchill,  esq-  *  Thomas  Erie,  esq.  * 

Sir  Thomas  Littleton,  bt:  3 
Sir  Charles  Wager,  kt. 

3  Sir  John  Jennings,  kt.  *     Sir  Charles  Wager,  kt.  * 
Sir  James Wisheart,  kt.  s  Sir  William  Giffard,  kt.s 

4  Sir  James  Wisheart,  kt.      Sir  Thos.  Mackworth,  bt. 

5  Sir  Edward  Ernie,  bt.        Sir  Charles  Wager,  kt.  7 

6  Sir  John  Norris,  knt.  8      Sir  Charles  Wager,  kt. 

7  Sir  John  Norris,  kt.  Sir  Charles  Wager,  kt. 

8  Philip  Cavendish,  esq.        Thomas  Lewis,  esq.  * 

Charles  Stuart,  esq.  ,0 
Edward  Veraop,  esq.  " 


1  Brother  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  and  Admiral  of  her  Ma- 
jesty's Fleet. — *  Made  his  Election  for  Woreham.— 3  Died;  a  new 
Writ  ordered.  Jan.  n,  1710— 4  4  Both  not  duly  elected.— 5  Made 
a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  5, 
171 1,  he  was  re-elected. — 6  Made  Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital. 
The  House  being  moved,  Feb.  JO,  1711,  to  take  into  consideration, 
"Whether  Sir  William  Giffard,  being  Governor  of  Greenwich  Hbspi- 
tal,  is  capable,  according  to  the  Act  of  the  6th  of  Queen  Anne,  of  be- 
ing a  Member  of  the  House  of  Commons,  'file  Act  was  read. 
Ordered,  That  the  Constitution  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  the  Pa- 
tent constituting  Sir  William  Giffard  Governor  thereof,  be  laid  be- 
fore this  House.  Feb.  12,  a  Person  from  Greenwich  Hospital  at- 
tended, and  at  the  Bar  presented  the  Constitution  of  the  Hospital, 
and  also  the  Commission  to  Sir  William  Giffard  to  be  Governor, 
and  then  withdrew.  And  it  appeared  that  the  Constitution  of  the 
Hospital,  whereby  a  Governor  thereof  was  appointed,  was  before  the 
Act  of  the  4th  of  Queen  Anne.  After  which,  Sir  William  Gifard 
came  into  the  House,  and  took  his  Place.— 7  Vice-Admiral  of  the 
Red,  made  Comptroller  of  the  Navy  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  order- 
ed, March  25,  171  J,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made  a  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  20,  1718,  he  was 
re  elected. — 8  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  and  Deputy  Governor  of 
Dover  Castle,  and  Admiial  of  the  Blue.— 9  Died,  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Feb.  r,  1737.— IO  Vice-Admiral  of  the  White ;  died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Feb.  is,  1741,— «  Admiral  of  the  Squadron  in  the 
Weil  Indies. 


#AfcLlAM£NTAfct  REGISTER. 


163 


ParL  No.  157.     Portsmouth  continued. 

9  PWfip  Carendish,  esq. "'■•  Martin  Bladen,  esq.  ** 
Si*  Gteriea  Hardy,  kt.  I4  Thotaas  Gore,  esq. IJ 
Isaac  Townshend,  esq. 
lO  Isaac  Towashend,  esq. l6  Thomas  Core,  esq.  '* 

Edward  Legge,  esq.  Ig 
Sir  Ed  ward  Ha  wke,  kb.  I9 


** 


■^^ 


13  Admnttl  of  the  fl/iw,  and  Porter  of  St  JntMtth  Palace,  made  * 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  15, 
1742,  he  was*  re-elected  and  died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec:  7, 
1743.-**  *  DieJ,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  2T,  1746.— '#  Died  j 
a  new  Writ  uttered,  Dec.  20,  I744-^IS  Before  in  this  Parliament 
fdr  ^gnWfttiffbM.-^  Admiral  of  the  B/ue.~*7  .Made  his  Election 
for  Bedfott.-±&  Cortimodore  of  a  Squadron  in  the  West  Indies  ,  dead 
at  die  time  of  the  Electioti,  which  was  declared  Toid.— 19  Vice-  Ad- 
intraloftheBA**. 

Resolred,  Jan.  24.  1695,  That  the  Right  of  Election  zt  the  Ma* 
joTp  AMtanfn*  and  Burgeavefr  only. 


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164  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

Pari.         No.  158.  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight. 

1  Henry  Holmes,  esq.  Anthony  Morgan,  esq. 

2  Henry  Holmes,  esq.  '       Anthony  Morgan,  esq. 
ii  Henry  Holmes,  esq.  Sir  Gilbert  Dolben,  bt. 

4  Henry  Holmes,  esq.  Sir  Gilbert  Dolben,  bt. 

5  Henry  Holmes,  esq.  *  Sir  Robert  Raymond,  kt.  * 
SirTheod,  Janssen,  bt-  3  Anthony  Morgan,  esq.  * 
William  Plumer,  esq. 

6  Thomas  Stanwix,  esq.  s  Anthony  Morgan,  esq. 
Maurice  Morgan,  esq. 

7  Maurice  Morgan,  esq.  s  Paul  Burrard,  esq. 
Maurice  Bockland,  esq. 

8  Lord  Harry  Powlett.  7  Paul  Burrard,  esq.   8 
Anthony  Chute,  esq.  Thomas  Gibson,  esq.  * 

9  Maurice  Bockland,  esq- 10  Thomas  Gibson,  esq. " 

Robert  Viscount  Carteret. 
10  Thomas  Holmes,  esq-         Henry  Holmes,  esq.  '* 

1  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. — *  »  Both  not  duly 
elected.— 3  Expelled  the  House  as 'a  South  Sea  Director;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Jan.  31,  1721.  This  Gentleman,  in  the  Reign  of 
King  William,  had  the  Honour  of  Knighthood  conferred  on  iiim, 
having,  in  that  Reign  and  the  succeeding  one,  given  ample  Proofs, 
on  several  Occasions,  of  his  Zeal  for  the  Interest  of  Great  Britain, 
particularly  in  relation  to  the  Commerce  with  France,  when  that  af- 
-  fair  was  depending  in  Parliament,  after  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht.  He 
was,  at  the  special  request  of  his  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Waler, 
created  a  Baronet  the  first  Year  of  his  late  Majesty's  Reign.  By 
forty  Years  Success  in  Trade,  and  with  an  unquestionable  Reputa- 
tion, he  had  acquired  an  Estate  of  upwards  of  300,cool.  but  in  the 
Year  1720,  having  the  Misfortune  of  being  a  Director  of  the  South- 
Sea  Company,  he  was  involved  in  the  common  Calamity  with  those 
unhappy  Gentlemen  :  Although  his  Innocence  was  sufficiently  evi- 
dent, inasmuch  as  it  did  appear,  thnt  far  from  being  a  Gainer  by 
that  fatal  Project,  he  had  considerably  lessened  his  Estate  by  it.— 
4  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. — 5  Died  ;  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  March  24,  1725. — 6  Colonel  in  the  third  Regiment  of 
Guards,  made  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  j  and  anew 
Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  2j,  1731,  he  was  re-elected,  and  died;  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  May  9,  1733. — 7  Made  his  Election  for  the 
County ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  17,  1737,  upon  the  Petition  a- 
gainst  him  being  withdrawn.—  s  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 
15,  1736. — S  Caihier  of  the  Pay-Office. — K  Colonel  of  a  Regiment 
•f  Foot. — "  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  30,  1744,—"  Cake 
nel  of  a  Regiment  of  Feci,  called  the  Young  Buffs. 


PARLIAMENTARY  RECISTER, 


Pari. 


No.  159.     Petersjitld. 


1  Norton  Powlett,  esq. 

2  Norton  Powlett,  esq. 

3  Norton  Powlett,  esq. 

4  Norton  Powlett,' esq. 
.1  Norton  Powlett,  esq. 

a  Norton  Powlett,  esq. 

7  Norton  Powlett,  esq. 

8  Sir  William  Jolliffe,  kt- 

9  John  Jolliffe,  esq. 
10  John  Jolliffe,  esq.  ' 


Leonard  Bilson,  esq. 
Leonard  Bilson,  esq. 
Leonard  Bilson,  esq. 
Leonard  Bilson,  esq. 
Leonard  Bilson,  esq. ' 
Samuel  Pargiter  Fuller,  esq. 
Edmund  Miller,  esq.  " 
Joseph  Taylor,  esq. ' 
Edmund  Miller,  esq.  4 
Joseph  Taylor,  esq.  s 
Edward  Gibbon,  esq. 
Francis  Fane,  esq.  * 
"William  Conolly,  esq.  8 
William  Gerard  Hamilton. 


Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  20,  1715. — e  Made  one  of  tlie 
Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  17, 
1717. — 3  Not  duly  elected. — 4  Duly  elected.  Resolved,  May  9, 
1727,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Freeholders  of  Lands,  or 
ancient  dwelling  Houses,  or  Shambles;  or  dwelling  Houses  or  Sham- 
bles built  upon  ancient  Foundations.  By  a  Statute,  7th  Geo.  II. 
cap.  16.  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland are  made  incapable  of 
being  elected  into  Parliament.— S  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Hospital  of 
Bridewell,  London. — 6  Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Trade  and 
Plantations;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Nov,  J  8,  17461  he  wa« 
re-elected.— 7  Receiver- General  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. — 
*  Privy-Counsellor  in  Ireland,  and  Cursitor  in  Chancery  there.  Died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  22,  1754.. 

Pari.  8.     Norton  Powlett,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2, 


Iff  3 


}6§  f/WflAMENTAKY  1UB01STSIU 

Pari.     No.  1 60.     Newport,  alias  Medina,  Isle  of  Wight 

1  Sir  Trist  Dil  ling  ton,  bt,    William  Stephen*,  esq. 

2  Sir  Trist.  Dillington  bt.    William  Stephens,  eaq. 

3  J.  Richmond  Webb,  esq*1  William  Stephens,  esq*  * 
William .  eymour,  esq.3 

4  John  Richra.  Webb,  esq.  William  Stephens,  esq. 
f  Anthony  Morgan,  esq.  4  William  Stephens,  esq. 

James  Stanhope,  esq.  5 
Sir  Trist.  Dillington,  bt.tf 
Thomas  Stanwix,  esq.  r 
£  Charles  Earl  of  March.  ••    Charles  Lord  Whttwarth,  * 
Charles  Cadogan,  esq.10  George  Huxley,  esq.1' 
Sir  William  Willis,  bt. 


1  Made  his  Election  for  Lugershal.—*  Made  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Victualling.  Office,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  July  8,  1712, 
he  was  re-elected.— -3  Lieutenant  of  the  Band  of  Pensioners..-**  Made 
his  Election  for  Yarmouth  in  this  County,  upon  his  beiag  voted  duly 
elected  for  that  Borough  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  15,  1717.-*. 
$  Created  Baron  and  Viscount  Stanhope,  and  afterwards  Earl ;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  July  15,  1717.—?  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July 
25,  1 721.-—?  Before  in  this  Parliament  for  Carlisle*—*  Made  his 
flection  for  Chichester*— 9  His  Majesty's  Ambassador  and  Plenipo- 
tentiary at  the  Congress  of  Camhray ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  21,  1726.— I0  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  succeeded  his  Bro- 
ther the  Earl  of  Cadogan,  as  Baron  Cadogan  of  Oakley  \  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  21,  1727.— ll  Before  in  this  Parliament  for  Bedford. 


?AaUA**£NTAKY  REGISTER*  IW 


i 

Pari  No.  160.  Newport,  alias  Medina,  Isle  of  Wight, 

continued. 


7  William  Fortescue,  esq. l*  George  Huxley,  esq*  ** 

8  William  Fortescue,  esq.14  George  Huxley,  esq.    , 
Gustavus  Vise.  Boyne'5 

9  Anthony  Chute,  esq.         Monoux  Cope,  esq. 
10  Bluett  Wallop,  esq.  '*  "     Tho.  Lee  Dummer,  esq. 

Ralph  Jenison,  esq.  I8 


x*  Secretary  to  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  as  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
and  Attorney-General  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  made  one  of  his  Majes- 
ty's Cotmsel  at  Law  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  14, 1730} 
he  was  re-elected.— x3  Made  Commissary-General  of  the  Masters  5 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered*  May  14,  1729,  he  was  re-elected,— 
*4  Made  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.io, 
1736.— lS  Made  a  Commissioner  of  his  Majesty's  Revenue  in  Ireland  \ 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered}  June  21,  1737,  he  was  re-elected.— 
t6  A  Captain  in  the  Army 5  died,  anew  Writ  ordered,  June  13, 
1749. — x7  Clerk  of  the  Great  Wardrobe. — l8  Master  of  his  Mar 
jesty's  Buck-Hounds. 

Resolved,  Jan.  u,  1700,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  tht 
Capital  Burgesses. 


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1,68  PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER/ 

fart.  No,    161.     Slockbridge. 

1  Sir  John  Hawles,  kt.         Sir  Edward  Lawrence,  kt. 

2  Sir  John  Hawles,  kt.  Sir  Edward  Lawrence,  kt. 

3  James  Earl  of  Barrymore.  George  Dashwood,  esq. 

4  Richard  Steele,  esq. '         Thomas  Broderick,  esq. 
James  Earl  of  Barrymore. 

5  Martin  Bladen,  esq.  -         Thomas  Broderick,  esq.  * 

6  Martin  Bladen,  esq.  John  Chetwynd,  esq.  * 

7  Martin  Bladen,  esq.  John  Chetwynd,  esq. 

8  John  Montagu,  esq.  *        Sir  Humphry  Monoux,  bt. 
John  Berkeley,  esq. 

9  Charles  Churchill,  esq.      Matthew  Lamb,  esq. 

JO  Daniel  Boone,  esq.  °  Will.  Chetwynd,  jun*  esq. 


i  Expelled  the  .House  for  writing  the  Crijii,  §cc.  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, April  19,  1714.— *  Comptroller  of  the  Mint,  made  one  of  tbe 
Commissioner*  of  Trade  and  Plantations  J  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, July  11,  1717,  he  was  re-elected 3  His  Majesty's  Attorney- 
General  \n  Ireland,  and  Elder  Brother  to  the  Lord  Middleton. — *  A 
Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations.— 5  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Feb.  11,  1735— 6  Groom  of  tie  Bedchamber  to  Frederick 
Princ*  of  Wales. 

Pari.  4.  Jantes  Ear]  of  Barrymore,  and  Sir  Richard  Vernon,  bart. 
Petitioners,  withdrew  their  Petition. 

Nov.  15,  1689,  Upon  special  Report  from  the  Committee  of  Elec- 
tions, of  gross  and  notorious  Bribery,  ordered  several  Persons  into 
Custody  for  giving  and  taking  Bribes ;  ordered  one  of  the  Members, 
who  was  voted  not  duly  elected,  to  be  disabled  from  being  elected. 
Dec.  20,  1693,  Resolved,  That  tbe  Election  is  a  corrupt  and  void 
Election.— Resolved,  That  a  Bill  be  brought  in  for  disabling  the  Bo- 
rough of  tyocibridgt  to  send  Burgesses  to  serve  in  Parliament  for  the 
future.  And  the  said  Bill  wasrp  ad  a  first  and  second  time,  and  com- 
mitted.    An4  the  two  Petitions  of  the  Bailiffs,  &c.  of  the  said  Bo- 

lugh,  were  rejected.  And  the  Bill  engrossed  and  read  a  third, 
Time  i  but  on  the  Question  that  the  Bill  do  pass,  it  passed  in  tbe 


PAELIAMSHTARY  MOIST***  169 

Pari.  No.  162. .  Newton,  Isle  of  Wight: 

1  James  Worsley,  esq.  Henry  Worsley,  esq. 

2  James  Worsley,  esq.  Henry  Worsley,  esq. 

3  James  Worsley,  esq.  *  Henry  Worsley,  esq. 

4  James  Worsley,  esq.  Henry  Worsley,  esq. 

.  5  James  Worsley,  esq.  Sir  Robert  Worsley ,  bt. 

6  Charles  Worsley,  esq.       William  Stephens,  esq. 

7  James  Worsley,  esq.  *       Thomas  Holmes,  esq.  * 
Cha.  Arm.  Powlett,  esq.  *  Sir  John  Barrington,  bt. 

8  James  Worsley,  esq.  Thomas  Holmes,  esq* 

9  Sir  John  Barrington,  bt    Henry  Holmes,  esq. 

10  Sir  John  Barrington,  bt.     Maurice  Bockland,  esq.  4 

'"  '     ■■  I  ||R  ■■  ■ ■  null  in— ■— -        i      ■■■■■  ii      in  ■  ■    I     i     i      ■  ,,i. 

*  Made  Wotfd ward  of  the  New  Forest,  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, Dec.  23.  1710,  he  was  re-elected.—*  *  Both  not  duly  elected* 
Resolved,  April  22,  1729,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor  and  Burgesses,  having  Borough-Lands,  within  the  Borough* 
3  Second  Son  of  Lord  William  Po*/Utt.—4  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of 
T#?tr 


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J7Q  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER: 

Purl.       No.  163.     Christ-Church  Tzcyncham. 

1  Francis  Gwyn,  esq.  William  Ettricke,  esq. 

2  Francis  Gwyn,  esq.  William  Ettricke,  esq. 

3  Sir  Peter  Mew,  kt.'  William  Ettricke,  esq.* 

4  Sir  Peter  Mew,  kt.  William  Ettricke,  esq. 

5  Sir  Peter  Mew,  kt-  William  Ettricke,  esq.  * 

Francis  Gwyn,  esq. 
G  Sir  Peter  Mew,  kt.  *  Francis  Gwyn,  esq.  s 

Jacob  Banks,  esq.  Edm.  Prideaux  Gwyn,  esq. 

7  Charles  Wither,  esq.  e       Joseph  Hinxman,  esq. ' 

Philip  Lloyd,  esq.  8 
S  Edward  Hooper,  jun.  esq.  Joseph  Hinxman,  esq.  9 

Charles  Arm.  Powlett,  esq. 
9Edw.  Hooper,  jun.  esq. IO  Charles  Arm.  Powlett,  esq. 
10  Edw.  Hooper,  jun.  esq.  "  Sir  C- Arm.  Powlett,  k.b- " 
Sir  T.  Robinson,  k.b.    '3  Harry  Powlett,  esq. 


i  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Winchester— *  Solicitor  of  tte  Ad- 
miralty.— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  22,  (717. — 4  Died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  29,  1726. — 5  Made  his  Election  for 
Wellt  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  12,  1724. — *  Survey  or- General  of 
all  his  Majesty's  Woods  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  13,  1732. 
7  His  Majesty's  Woodward  and  Keeper  of  Underwood  in  New  Fo- 
rest.— 8  Before  in  this  Parliament  for  jtylesbury. — 9  Died  ;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  March  24,  1740. — K  Made  Paymaster  of  divers  ma- 
nual Bounties  and  Pensions,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan. 
14,  J743,  be  was  re-elected. — "  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Cus- 
toms ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  22,  1748. — "  Colonel  of  a  Regi- 
ment of  Foot,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  a  Ma- 
jor-Genera  1 ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  175!. — '3 Made: 
Master  of  the  Great  Wardrobe,  and  a  Privy  Counsellor,  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  ij,   1749,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  3,     PeterGery,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  6.     Burgesses  Petitioners,  renewed  S ess.  2,  and  withdrawn. 

Pari.  6.  Joseph  Hinxman^  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edmund  Prideaux 
Gwyn,  esq.  renewed  Sess.  3. 

Pari.  7.    Jacob  Banks  and  Edward  Hooper,  jun.  esqts.  Petitioners, 


f  AJUUMINTARY  M50«TE*>  171 


Pari.  No.  164.    Lymington. 

1  C.  Marq.  of  Winchester.  Paul  Burrard,  oq. ' 
.  2  Richard  Chaundler,  esq.  Paul  Burrard,  esq. 
8  Lord  William  Powlett.       Paul  Burrard.  esq* 
4  Lprd  William  Powlett-       Sir  Joseph  Jekyl,  la. 
$  Lord  William  Powlett.  *.   Sir  Joseph  Jekyl,  kot-  * 

Richard  Chaundler,  esq. 
6  Paul  Burrard,  esq.  Lord  Harry  Powlett. 4 

Sir  Gilbert  Heathcote,  kfc 
*7  Lprd  Nassau  Powlett.        Anthony  Morgan,  esq. $ 

William  Powlett,  esq. 

8  Sir  John  Cope,  bt.  Maurice  Bockland,  e$o. * 

9  Harry  Burrard,  esq.  I4prd  Nassau  Powlett.  ' 

Charles  Powlett,  esq. 
10  Harry  Burrard,  esq.  Charles  Powlett,  esq.  • 

/ 

1  Made  a  Sub-Commissioner  of  Prizes  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, Nov.  i8,  1707,  he  was  re-elected—3  Made  his  Election  for 
Winchesters -3  Made  Master  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls  in  Chancery  ; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  July  15,  1717s  he  was  re-elected* 
4  Made  his  Election  for  the  County.— 5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jtfay  7,  1729. — ?  Colonel  in  the  Foot  Guards. — 7  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Dec.  23,  1741.— *  Lieutenant-Colonel,  and  one  of  the 
prooms  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales* 

Pari.  3.  John  Walter  and  William  Forbes,  esqrs.  Petitioners.— 
Resolved,  Jan.  11,  1711,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Mayor 
and  Burgesses  only,  and  the  Sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

Resolved,  Dec.  29,  1691,  That  this  Corporation  is  a  Corporation 
by  Prescription,  and  that  the  Mayor  and  Burgesses  only,  have  the 
Right  of  Election. 

Resolved,  Feb.  18,  1696,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  not  in 
the  Mayor,  Burgesses,  and  Commonalty  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  but 
only  in  the  Mayor  and  Burgesses,  exclusive  of  the  Commonalty  paying 
Scot  and  Lot* 


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172  rARUAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No-  165.     Whitchurch. 

1  John  Shrimpton,  esq. '       Richard  Woolaston,  esq. 
Frederick  Tylney,  esq.  * 

Charles  Wither,  esq- 

2  Frederick  Tylney,  esq- J     Thomas  Lewis,  esq.  3 
George  Bridges,  esq-         Richard  Woolaston,  esq. 

3  Frederick  Tylney,  esq-       Thomas  Vernon,  esq. 

4  Frederick  Tylney,  esq.      Thomas  Vernon,  esq. 

5  George  Carpenter,  esq-  *  Thomas  Vernon,  esq.  * 

Frederick  Tylney,  esq. e 
John  Conduit,  esq. 
6*  Thomas  Vernon,  esq,  T     John  Conduit,  esq.  * 

Thomas  Farrington,  esq- 
1  John  Selwyn,  esq.  *  John  Conduit,  esq- 


1  M ajor- General  of  her  Majesty's  Forces,  and  Governor  aiGtbrat- 
tar  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  /an.  7,  1708.—*  Not  duly  elected. 
33  Both  not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  Dec  31,  1708,  That  the 
Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Freeholders  only  of  Lands  and  Tenements, 
in  Right  of  themselves  or  their  Wives,  not  split  since  the  Acts  of  the 
;th  and  3th  of  King  William,  and  the  Sitting  Members  not  duly  elec- 
ted.—4  The  House  being  acquainted  that  George  Carpenter,  esq.  had 
been  appointed  his  Majesty's  Envoy  to  the  Court  of  Vienna,  and  the 
Question  being  put,  that  his  Election  is  thereby  become  void,  it  passed 
in  the  Negative.  He  was,  in  1716,  made  Governor  of  Minorca  and 
Port-Mabon,  also  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Dragoons,  and  General 
and  Commander-in-Chief  of  all  his  Majesty's  Forces  in  Nortb  Britain, 
and  'in.  1719,  created  Lord  Carpenter  in  Ireland. — 5  Expelled  the 
House  for  making  a  corrupt  Application  to  General  Roue  (in  a  Mat- 
ter depending  before  the  House)  in  favour  of  John  Aislabie,  esq,  and 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  12,  1721. — 6  Not  duly  elected. — 7  Died, 
ancwWiit  ordered,  Jan.  20,  1727. — 8  Made  Master- Worker  of  his 
Majesty's  Mint,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  30,  1727, 
he  mi  re-elected. — 5  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  his  Majesty. 


PARLIAMENTARY  MOISTIR^  173 

Pari.         No.  165.     Whitchurch,  continued. 

8  John  Sdwyn,  jun.  esq. I#  John  Conduit,  esq. IS 

John  Mordaunt,  esq*  '* 

9  John  Sefayn,  jun.  esq. ' J  John  Wallop,  esq.  "* 

William  Sloper,  esq. ,s 
Charles  Clarke,  esq l* 
Thomas  Wentworth,  esq.  *7 
10  John  Selwyn,  jun,  esq. ,g    Charles  Wallop,  esq. 
Lord  Robert  Bertie.19 


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10  Treasurer  to  the  Duke  and  the  two  Princesses.— **  Made  his 
Election  for  Southmmptoni  a  new  Writ  ordered*  April  io,  1735, 
upon  hit  beog  voted  duly  elected.—"  Colonel  in  the  Foot  Guards, 
inade  one «f ithe  Equerries  to  his  Majesty;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  Jane  20,  1737,  he  was  re-elected.— '3  Made  Paymaster  of 
his  Majesty's  Marines  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  19, 
1746,  he  was  re-elected.— «4  Made  his  Election  for  Andover.— — 
*5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  21, 1745.— x6  Made  a  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer*  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  11.  1743.— "7  Brigadier- 
General  of  hi*  Majesty's  Forces*?-18  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
£to?#  Prince  of  WmUi;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  14,  1751. 
*9  Colonel  in  die  Foot-Guards,  and  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
GtorjeVwKtQftVa/es. 


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Pari. 


No:  166.     dndover* 


1  John  Smith,  esq. ' 

2  John  Smith,  esq.* 

3  John  Smith,  esq. 3 

4  Sir  Amb.  Crowley,  kt.  * 
.     Gilbert  Serle,  esq. 

5  John  Wallop,  esq.  J 
James  Bradenel,  esq.  * 

6  James  Brudenel,  esq. 

7  James  Brudenel,  esq.  ' 

8  John  Pollen,  efi$. 

'  9  John  Pollen,  esq.  ' 
10  John  Pollen,  esq. 


Francis  Shepheard,  esq. 
William  Guidott,  esq. 
William  Guidott,  esq. 
William  Guidott,  esq. ' 

William  Guidott,  esq. 

William  Guidott,  esq. 
Charles  Collyear,  esq.  a 
William  Guidott,  esq. 
William  Guidott,  esq. 
John  Wallop,  esq. 
John  Vise.  Lymington.  '* 
JohnWhitwellGriffin,esq. ' 


1  Speaker  of  this  Parliament— a  Chancellor  and  Under-Treasurcr 
of  the  Exchequer. — 3  Made  a  Teller  of  the  Exchequer ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Nov.  29,  1710,  He  w  as  re-elected.— *  Died;  a 
Hew  Writ  ordered,  March  r8,  1714— 5  Made  his  Election  for  the 
County.— *  Made  Master  of  the  Jewel  Office  ;  and  a  new  Writ  be- 
ing  ordered,  March  24,  17 16,  be  was  re-elected— 7  Made  a  Com- 
missioner of  Trade  and  Plantations ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
May  1  j,  1730,  he  was  re-elected  and  made  one  of  the  Grooms  of 
his  Majesty's  Bedchamber;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  13, 
1733,  he  was  re-elected.—8  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Earl  of  Port- 
mare,  his  elder  Brother  dying  before  his  Father  ;  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Jan.  13.  1730. — 9  Made  a  Welsh  Judge  ;  and  a  new  Writ  be- 
ing ordered,  March  31,  1742,  he  was  re-elected.—10  Died;  anew 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  21,  1749,— k  Colonel  in  the  Foot  Guards. 

Pari.  4.  Tbemat  Pitt,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.  7,  Matthew  Skinner,  Abel  Ketclbey,  and  William  Guidott, 
esqrs.  Petitioners ;  the  two  former  withdrew  their  Petitions,  and  Mr 
Collyear  was  declared  duly  elected. 

Pari.  10.  Francis  Blaie  Deloval,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Colonel 
Griffin,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Resolved,  Jan.  28,  1703,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Bailiff,  and  select  Number  of  Burgesses  only. 


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1  Sir  Edwaaf  Bigot,  h*       Henry  Paget,  «9£ 

2  Sir  John  Wrottesley ,  to     Henry  Paget,  esq* r 
S  Charles  Bigot,  esc|.  Henry  Pager,  {'esq.  ■* 

William  Ward,  jun.  e*£» 

4  Ralplf  Speydi  fesq*  Henry  Vemao*  esq. 

5  Thomas  Lord  Paget.  William  Wacrdy  taq.  * 

Witt.  Levison  Gfcwtfr,  esq. 


6*T!homas  Lord  1*aget»  *        T^iU.  Levison  Gower,  esq, 

7  SfcWahi  Wag.Ebgot,  ttt.  Will,  lemon  Gower,  «sq. 

8  Sir  Walt.  Wag.  Bagot,  bt.  WilL  Lavisofi  Gower,  esq. 

9  SirWUti'WgL  Bagot,  1*.  Will.  Levisofl  Go*er,  efcq. 
10  Sir  Writ,  Wig.  Bfcg4t5  bt.  Will  Levfcoa  Gower,  esc}; 

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trivffcU  Hbs*%  \vj*%>hc  was  fcMlecled.gtuI  created* fitton  Button  ; 
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Pari.        No.  169.     Stafford  Tow?i9  continued. 

7  J.  Gas.  Nightingale,  esq.8  Walter  Viscount  Chetwynd. 

8  Thomas  Foley,  esq.  9        William  Chetwynd,  esq; 
John  Viscount  Chetwynd* 

9  John  Viscount  Chetwynd.  William  Chetwynd,  esq. to 
10  John  Robins,  esq. "  William  Chetwynd,  esq. 


8  Son-in-Law  to  Earl  Ferrers.— 9  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  24,  1738. — IO  Made  Master-Worker  of  his  Majesty's  Mfntj 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  22,  1744,  he  was  re-elected.— 
**  Counsellor  at  Law. 

Pari.  8.  Tbomat  Parker,  esq.  Petitioner  5  the  Committee  discharge 
ed  from  proceeding  on  his  Petition  \  renewed  Sess.  2,  and  again  dis- 
charged from  proceeding  thereon  >  renewed  Sess.  3. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


No.  170.     Newcastle  Undciiine. 


Pari. 

1  Crew  Offley,  esq. 

2  Sir  Thomas  Bellot,  bt,  ' 
Crew  Offley,  esq. 

3  Rowland  Cotton,  esq. 

4  Rowland  Cotton,  esq 

5  Rowland  Cotton,  esq.  * 
SirBryan  Broughton,  bt. J 

6  SirBryan  Broughton,bt.  * 
Sir  Walt.  Wag.  Bagotabt. 

7  Bapt.  Lev.  Gower,  esq. 

8  Bapt.  Lev.  Gower,  esq. 

9  Bapt.  Lev.  Gower,  esq.  6 
10  Bapt.  Lev.  Gower,  esq. 


John  Lawton,  esq. 
Rowland  Cotton,  esq. ' 
John  Lawton,  esq. 
William  Burslem,  esq. 
William  Burslem,  esq. 
Henry  Vernon,  esq.  * 
Crew  Offley,  esq.  * 
Tho.  Leveson  Gower,  esq. 

John  Ward,  esq. 
John  Lawton,  esq.  s 
Randle  Wilbraham,  esq. 
Randle  Wilbraham,  esq. 
Thomas  Viscount  Parker. 


1  '  Both  not  duly  elected. — »  s  Not  duly  elected. — 3  3  Both  Gen- 
tlemen of  the  Privy.Chamber. —  4.  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Nov.  12,  1724.-5  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Sureties  in  the  Excise;  died, 
anew  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,1740 — 6  Made  a  Commissioner  of 
Trade  and  Plantations ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  2, 
1745,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  6.  William  Corbett,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Walter  Bajof. 

The  Right  of  Election  was  (before  the  Charter)  in  the  Mayor, 
Bailiffs,  and  Common-Council  ;  and  it  was  Resolved,  April  9, 
1714,  That  the  late  Constitution  altered  not  the  former  Custom. 
Feb.  27,  1706,  Agreed  to  be  in  the  Mayor,  Burgesses,  and  Free- 
men, resiant  within  the  Borough, 


180  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari.     No.  171.     Tamzvorth,  Staff,  and  Wane. 

1  Joseph  Girdler,  esq, '         Thomas  Guy,  esq.  * 

2  Joseph  Girdler,  esq.  Richard  Swinfen,  esq. 

3  Joseph  Girdler,  esq.  Samuel  Bracebridge,  esq. 

4  Joseph  Girdler;,  esq.  Samuel  Bracebridge,  esq.^  • 

5  William  Ing,  esq.  Samuel  Bracebridge,  esq. 

6  Francis  Willoughby,  esq.  Samuel  Bracebridge/  elsiq.  * 

Richaird  Swinfen,  esq.   4 
George  Compton,  esq. 

7  William  E.  of  Inchiquin.    Thomas  Willoughby,  esq. J 

8  L.  John  Philip  Sacfcville. 6  George  Compton,  esq.  7 

Charles  Cotes,  esq. 

9  L.  John  Philip  Sackville.    John  Floyer,  esq.  8 

Charles  Cotes*  esqj 
10  Sir  Henry  Harpur,  bt.  9    Thomas  Villiers,  esq- f* 
Sir  Robert  Burdett,  bt. 


1  Serjeant  at  Law,  and  Recorder  of  this  Borough.— 3  Bookseller 
in  London,  and  Founder  of  Guy**  Hospital.— 3  Not  duly  elected. 
4  One  of  the  Gentlemen  of  his  Majesty's  Privy- Chamber ;  died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  1727,  to  be  issued  out  to  the  Sheriffs  of  War- 
wickshire and  Staffordshire^  being  in  both  Counties.— 5  Voted  duly- 
elected  against  Thomas  Abney,  esq.  Petitioner. — 6  Captain  of  a  Com- 
pany  of  Foot. — 7  Upon  his  being  voted  duly  elected  for  Northampton  9 
he  made  his  Election  for  that  Town  5  and  new  Writs  were  ordered, 
March  26,  1735. — 8  Not  duly  elected.  —  9  Died  j  new  Writs  ordered, 
Nov.  29,  1748. — I0  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty^  and  new  Writs 
being  ordered,  Dec.  19,  1748,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  6.  Richard  Swynfen  and  John  Jervis,  esqrs.  Petitioners,  the 
former  voted  duly  elected. 

Resolved,  Jan.  23,  1723,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Inhabitants,  being  Householders,  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  not  re- 
ceiving Alms. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER,  181 


Pari  No.  172.     Suffolk  County. 

1  Sir  Robert  Davers,  bt.      Lionel  Earl  of  Dysert. l 

Leicester  Martin,  esq. 

2  Sir  Robert  Davers,  bt.       Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bt. 
S  Sir  Robert  Davers,  bt.       Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bt. 

4  Sir  Robert  Davers,  bt.        Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bt.  * 

5  Sir  Robert  Davers,  bt.       Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bt.  * 

6  Sir  Robert  Davers,  bt.  4     Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bt* 
Sir  William  Barker,  bt. 

7  Sir  William  Barker,  bt.  5  Sir  Jermyn  Davers,  bt« 
Sir  Robert  Kemp,  bt. 

8  Sir  Robert  Kemp,  bt. 6       Sir  Jermyn  Davers,  bt. 
Sir  Cordell  Firebrace,  bt.  * 

9  Sir  Cordell  Firebrace,  bt.  Sir  Jermyn  Davers,  bt.  f 

John  Affleck,  esq. 
10  Sir  Cordell  Firebrace,  bt.  John  Affleck,  esq. 

1  Became  a  Peer  of  Great  Britain  by  the  Union  •,  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Nov.  io,  1707. — *  Speaker  of  the  House  this  Parliament.— 
*  3  Remembrancer  of  the  First  Fruits-Office,  in  Right  of  his  Wife  the 
Duchess  of  Grafton. — 4  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  15,  1722, 
5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  13,  1732.— 6  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Feb.  11,  173  J.— 7  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  3, 

*743- 


188  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari  No.  173.     Ipszvich. 

J  Henry  Poley,  esq.  *  John  Bence,  esq. 

William  Churchill,  esq. 

2  William  Churchill,  esq-  Sir  William  Barker,  bt. 

4 3  William  Churchill,  esq.  Sir  William  Barker,  bt- 

4  William  Churchill,  esq.  *  William  Thompson,  esq.  * 
Richard  Richardson,  esq-  Orlando  Bridgman,  esq* 

5  Sir  Wm-  Thompson,  kt. 3  William  Churchill,  esq-  4 

Francis  Negus,  esq. 5 

6  Sir  Wm.  Thompson,  kt.5  Francis  Negus,  esq. 

7  Sir  Wm.  Thompson,  kt. 7  Francis  Negus,  esq.  8 
Philip  Broke,  esq.  William  Woolaston,  esq. 

^Samuel  Kent,  esq.  ?  William  Woolaston,  esq. ,a 

9  Samuel  Kent,  esq.  Edward  Vernon,  esq. 

10  Samuel  Kent,  esq.  Edward  Vernon,  esq. 


ti 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  io,  1707.—*  a  Both  not  duly 
elected, — 3  Made  Solicitor- General  to  his  Majesty,  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  Feb.  21,  1717,  he  was  re-elected.— 4  Made  his  Ma- 
jesty's Bookseller,  Bookbinder,  and  Stationer ;  a  new  Writ  order* 
ed,  Dec.  2,  1717. — 5  One  of  the  Commissioners  for  executing  the 
Office  of  Master  of  the  Korse,  also  Ayenor  and  Clerk-Marshal.— 
P  Recorder  of  London,  made  Cursitor-Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  a> 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  24,  1726,  he  was  re-elected.— 
7  Made  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  16, 
j 730. — 8  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  18,  1733. — 9  Distiller  to 
the  Court. — I0  Trustee  for  Georgia. — }}  One  of  the  Elder  Brethren 
pf  the  Trinity- House. 

Pari.  2.  ^William  Thompson,  esq.  Petitioner.  Resolved,  Feb.  3, 
171 1,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Bailiffs,  Pprtmen,  Com- 
mon-Council, and  Freemen  at  large,  not  receiving  Alms.  Resolved, 
That  Sir  William  Barker  is  duly  elected.  Resolved,  That  the  Peti- 
tion of  William  Thompson,  esq.  is  frivolous  and  vexatious.  Ordered, 
That  William  Thompson,  esq.  do  make  Satisfaction  to  Sir  Williani 
ftarker  for  the  Costs  and  Expences,  by  Reason  of  the  said  Petition. 

Resolved,  March  3 1,  1714,  That  Portmen  are  an  essential  consti- 
tuent Part  of  the  G  reat  Court  for  making  Freemen,  without  some  of 
which  Portmen  being  present,  the  said  Court  cannot  be  held  j  and 
that  such  as  were  voted  Freemen  without  any  legal  Portmen  present, 
were  not  duly  made,  and  have  not  a  Right  to  vote  for  Members  to 
serve  in  Parliament. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  183 


Pari.  No.  174.     Dunwkh. 

1  Sir  Charles  Bloys,  bt.        Sir  John  Rous,  bt. 

2  Sir  Charles  Bloys,  bt. ■      Robert  Kemp,  esq. ' 
Sir  Richard  Allin,  bt.         Daniel  Harvey,  esq. 

8  Sir  George  Downing,  bt.    Richard  Richardson,  esq.  * 

4  Sir  George  Downing,  bt.3  Sir  Robert  Kemp,  bt. 

5  Sir  Robert  Rich,  bt.  Charles  Long,  esq.  4 

6  Sir  George  Downing,  bt/  Edward  Vernon,  esq.  J 

Sir  John  Ward,  kt.  ' 
John  Sambroke,  esq. 

7  Sir  George  Downing,  bt.  Thomas  Wyndham,  esq. 7 

8  Sir  George  Downing,  bt.  Sir  Orlando  B|ridgeman,g 

William  Morden,  esq. 

9  Sir  George  Downing,  bt.  Jacob  Gar.  Downing,  esq. 
10  Sir  Geo.  Downing,  k.b.  9  Miles  Barne,  esq. 

Sir  Jac.  Gar.  Downing,bt. 

»  •       '  ,,     ■■    ■» .  —————.  ■  ■    ■       ■ 

1  x  Not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  Feb.  5,  1709,  That  the  Right  of 
Election  is  only  in  the  Freemen,  inhabiting  within  the  Borough,  not 
receiving  Alms.  Sir  Richard  Allin ,  before  he  took  his  Place,  desired 
the  opinion  of  the  House  upon  the  Clause  in  the  Act  of  the  12th  and 
13th  of  King  William,  which  relates  to  the  Officers  of  the  Customs; 
in  regard  he  was,  by  Letters  Patent,  granted  by  King  Cha.  II.  dated 
the  1st  of  May  in  the  30th  year  of  his  Reign,'  made  by  the  Name 
of  Richard  Anguish,  Collector  of  the  Great  and  Petty  Customs  in  the 
Port  of  Yarmouth  for  Life  ;  but  surrendered  such  Office  the  7th  of 
Feb.  inst.  which  was  acknowledged  and  enrolled  the  next  Day,  upon 
which  it  was  resolved  that  the  said  Sir  Richard  Allin  be  permitted 
to  take  his  Seat. — -2  Serjeant  at  Law.— 3  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber 
to  the  Prince.— 4  A  Commissioner  of  the  forfeited  Estates. — 5  Made 
his  Election  for  Penryn.—  *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March 
28,  1726. — 7  Auditor  of  the  South  Part  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 
8  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations,  made  Governor  of  Bar- 
badoes  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  14,  1738.— 9  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  June  13,  1749. 

Pari.  8.  Sir  Robert  Rich,  bt.  and  Charles  Long,  esq.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

Resolved,  Dec.  8,  1691,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in  the 
Freemen  inhabiting  the  Borough,  and  not  in  the  Freemen  called  Out- 
Sitters. 

Resolved,  Nov.  27,  1695,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Freemen  called  Out- Sitters,  as  well  as  in  the  Freemen  inhabiting  the 
Borough. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  175.     0? ford. 


1  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt> 

2  Clement  Corrance,  esq. 

3  Clement  Corrance,  esq. 

4  Clement  Corrance,  esq. 

5  Clement  Corrance,  esq. 

6  Dudley  North,  esq. 

7  Dudley  North,  esq. 3 
Robert  Kemp,  esq. 

8  Richard  Powys,  esq. 

9  John  Vise.  Glenorchy.  7 
John  Vise.  Bateman. 

10  John  Waldegrave,  esq.  9 


Sir  Edward  Tumour,  kt. 
Sir  Edward  Tumour,  kt.  ■ 
William  Thompson,  esq. 
Sir  Edward  Tumour,  kt. 
Sir  Edward  Tumour,  kt. 
Sir  Edward  Tumour,  kt,  * 
Sir  Edward  Duke,  bt. 
William  A&on,  esq. 
Pricq  Devereux,  esq.  4 
William  Adon,  esq. 
J.ewis  Barlow,  esq.  % 
John  Cope,  esq.  # 
Henry  Legge,  esq.  * 


Henry  Legge,  esq 


10 


1 *  Not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  Jan.  29,  1709,  That  the  Right  of 
electing  is  the  Mayor,  Portmen,  Capital  Burgesses,  and  Freemen,  not 
receiving  any  Alms  or  Charity. — 2  Died  \  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec. 
18,  1721. — 3  Died  >  anew  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  16,  1730. — 4  Made  his 
Election  for  the  County  of  Montgomery,  Arthur  Jenney,  esq.  pe- 
titioned against  him  in  Sess.  1,  but  did  not  renew  his  Petition  in 
Sets.  2.  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered,  Jan.  22,  1729. — 5  Died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Jan.  25,  1738,  upon  the  Petitioners  declining  to  renew 
their  Petition  in  Sess.  4. — 6  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Dragoons  in 
Ireland.—!  Made  Master  of  his  Majesty's  Jewel-Office  5  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  21,  i746.-r-8  Made  Surveyor  General  of  his  Majesty's 
Woods  on  the  North  Side  of  the  River  Trent \  and  a  new  Writ  ber 
ipg  ordered,  July  15,  1742,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made  a  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  j  and  anew  Writ  being  ordered,  April  11,  1745, 
he  was  re-elected  and  made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  j  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  he  was  re-elected.— 9  First  Major  of  the  3d  Rcgi* 
ment  of  Foot  Guards. — IO  Made  Treasurer  of  the  Navv  ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  April  28,   1749,  he  was  re  elected. 

Pari.  6.  Thomas  Norton  and  Thomas  Dacres,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  8.  Colonel  John  Cope  and  Joseph  Wyndham  Ashe^  esq.  Pe- 
lionus,  renewed  in  Sess,  2.  and  3. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER,  18.5 


Pari.  No.  176.     Aldborough. 

V 

1  Sir  Henry  Johnson,  kt.  William  Johnson,  esq. 

2  Sir  Henry  Johnson,  kt.  William  Johnson,  esq. 

3  Sir  Henry  Johnson,  kt.  William  Johnson,  esq. 

4  Sir  Henry  Johnson,  kt.  Williaih  Johnson^  esq. 

5  Sir  Henry  Johnson,  kt.  l  William  Johnson,  esq.  * 
Walter  Plumer,   esq.  Samuel  Lowe,  esq.  3 

6  Walter  Plumer,  esq.  Samuel  Lowe,  esq. 

7  Will.  Wyndham,  esq.  4  Samuel  Lowe,   esq.  5 
George  Purvis,  esq. 6  Sir  John  Williams,  kt. 

8  George  Purvis,  esq.  7  William  Conolly,  esq. 
Francis  Gashry,  esq.  * 

9  Richard  Plummer,  esq.      William  Conolly,  esq. 
10  Zac.Phil.Fonnereau,  esq.9  Will.  Wynd.  Ashe,  esq. ,( 


1/Died:  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  23,  1719. — 2  Died  ;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1718. — 3  Comptroller  of  the  Ordnance  in 
Ireland.— -4  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital  •,  died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  April  28,  1730. — 5  Died  ,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 
13,  1732.— tf  Captain  in  the  Navy.— 7  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the 
Navy  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  19,  1735,  he  was  re-elec- 
ted, and  died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  24,  1741. — 8  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Sick  and  Wounded. — 9  East  India  Director.—10  Comp- 
troller of  the  Household  to  the  Duke. 

Pari.  2.  Michael  Hyde  and  William  Shepherd,  esqrs.  petitioned, 
and  the  House  Resolved,  Dec.  23,  1709,  That  the  Right  of  Election 
is  in  the  Bailiffs,  Burgesses,  and  Freemen  not  receiving  Alms,  and 
that  the  Sitting  Members  were  duly  elected. 

Pari.  5.  John  Moleswortb  and  John  Holt,  esqrs.  Petitioners 
The  Committee  Resolved,  June  16;  17 15,  1st,  That  the  Right  of 
Election  is  not  in  the  Bailiffs,  Burgesses,  and  Freemen  of  the  said 
Borough  not  receiving  Alms.  2dly,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is 
in  the  Bailiffs  and  Burgesses  resident  within  the  said  Borough,  and 
not  receiving  Alms.  3dly,  Resolved,  That  Sir  Henry  Johnson  is  not 
duly  elected.  4thly,  Resolved,  That  William  Johnson,  esq.  is  not 
duly  elected.  5thly,  Resolved,  That  John  Moleswortb,  is  duly 
elected.  6thly,  Resolved,  That  John  Holt,  esq.  is  duly  elected. 
And  the  first  four  of  the  said  Resolutions  being  severally  read  a  se- 
cond Time,  the  same  were,  upon  the  Question  severally  put  thereupon, 
disagreed  to  by  the  Hotise  ;  and  the  Sitting  Members  were  conse- 
quently duly  elected. 


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186  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


ParL  No.  177.    Sudbury. 

1  Sir  Harvey  Elwes,  bt.       Philip  Skippon,  esq. 

2  Sir  Harvey  Elwes,  bt.         Philip  Skippon,  esq. 
S  Robert  Echlin,  esq.  *         John  Mead,  esq. 

4  Robert  Echlin,  esq.  Sir  Harvey  Elwes,  bt. 

5  Thomas  Western,  esq.  Sir  Harvey  Elwes,  bU 

6  William  Wyndham,  esq.*  John  Knight,  esq.  3 

7  Carteret  Leathes,  esq.  John  Knight,  esq.  4 

Richard  Jackson,  esq.  s 

8  Edward  Stephenson,  esq.  Richard  Price,  esq, 

9  Carteret  Leathes,  esq.        Thomas  Fonnereau,  esq, 
10  Richard  Rigby,#esq.  Thomas  Fonnereau,  esq. 


1  Lieutenant-General  of  her  Majesty's  Forces.—-4  A  Colonel  in  the 
Army,  made  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  April  27,  1726,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  Secretary 
of  the  Leeward  Islands.— 4  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  17, 
J734. — 5  SoutbrSea  Director. 

Pari.  2.     Thomas  Canhamy  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.  Richard  Jackson  and  Peter  Ducane,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  10.     Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  several*Free men,  Petitioners.   . 

Resolved,  Jan.  19,  1703,  That  the  Sons  of  Freemen,  born  after 
their  Fathers  were  made  free,  and  those  that  have  served  Apprentice- 
ships in  the  Borough,  have  a  Right  to  vote,  without  any  Admission 
in  form  to  their  Freedom,  or  taking  the  Oath  of  Freemen.  Resolved, 
Dec.  6,  1703,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in  the  Sons  of  Free- 
men, born  after  their  Fathers  were  made  free,  and  in  such  as  have 
served  Seven  Years  Apprenticeship,  or  are  made  Freemen  by  Re- 
demption. 


PARLIAM*  ttTART  REGISTE  Rt  1 8? 


Pari  No.na.   Eye. 

1  Spencer  Compton,  esq.    Sir  Joseph  Jekyll,  kt. ' 

2  Spencer  Compton,  esq*    Sir  Joseph  Jekyll,  kt. 

3  Thomas  Maynard,  esq.       Sir  Joseph  Jekyll,  kt. 

4  Thomas  Maynard,  esq*     Edward  Hopkins,  esq. 

5  Thomas  Smith,  esq.  Edward  Hopkins,  esq.  * 

6  SirSpen.  Compton,  k.b.s  Edward  Hopkins,  esq.4 
James  Cornwallis,  esq.  5 

7  Stephen  Cornwallis,  esq.  John  Cornwallis,  esq. 

8  Stephen  Cornwallis,  esq.  John  Cornwallis,  esq.  ' 

9  Stephen  Cornwallis,  esq.7  John  Cornwallis,  esq. 
Edward  Cornwallis,  esq.8 

10  Edward  Cornwallis,  esq.9  Roger  Townshend,  esq. 
Courthope  Clayton,  esq.11  Nicholas  Hardinge,  esq. 


I* 


1  Chief  Justice  of  Chester.—2  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue 
in  Ireland,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  15,  1716,  he  was 
re-elected. — 3  Made  his  Election  for  the  County  of  Sussex. — 4  Made 
Master  of  the  Revels  in  Ireland j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Oct.  25,  1722,  he  was  re-elected.-— 5  Commander  of  the  Griffin  Fire 
Ship.— 6  Equerry  to  the  Prince  of  Wales.  7  Colonel  of  a  Regiment 
of  Foot  j  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  I,  1743.— 8  Made  one 
of  the  Grooms  of  his  Majesty's  Bedchamber,  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  Jan.  19,  1747,  he  was  re-elected.— 9  Colonel  of  a  Regiment 
of  Foot,  made  Governor  of  Placentia  in  Newfoundland,  and  Captain 
General  and  Gpvernor-in-Chief  in,  and  over,  his  Majesty's  Province 
of  Nova  Scotia,  or  Acadia,  in  America  \  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April 
28,  1749.  He  was  afterwards  chosen  for  Westminster. — IO  Made 
Receiver- General  and  Cashier  of  his  Majesty 's  Customs  \  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Feb.  9,  1748. — rl  Equerry  to  his  Majesty,  and  Major  of 
the  First  Troop  of  Horse  Grenadier- Guards.—1*  Attorney-General  to 
the  Duke  of  Cumberland >  and  Joint  Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  late 
Clerk  of  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons. 


188  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari  No*  179.     St*  Edmunds-Bury. 

1  Sir  Thomas  Felton,  bt.       Aubrie  Porter,  esq* 

2  Sir  Thomas  Felton,  bt, *     Aubrie  Porter,  esq. 
Joseph  Weld,   esq. 

S  Joseph  Weld,  esq.  *  Aubrie  Porter,  esq. 
Samuel  Battely,  esq. 3 

4  Carr  Lord  Hervey.  4  Aubrie  Porter,  esq/ 

5  Carr  Lord  Hervey.  Aubrie  Porter,  esq.  s 

James  Reynolds,  esq. 

6  Sir  Jermyn  Davers,  bt.       James  Reynolds,  esq.  • 

John  Lord  Hervey. 

7  Thomas  Norton,  esq.  7       John  Lord  Harvey.  8 

Thomas  Hervey,  esq. 

8  Thomas  Norton,  esq.         Thomas  Hervey,  esq.  * 

9  Thomas  Norton,  esq.        Thomas  Hervey,  esq. 

10  Will.  Vise.  Petersham,  ,0  Felton  Hervey,  esq.  " 

■      1  .  .  ■    .      1  ■       ■■      — — ■* 

1  Made  Comptroller  of  her  Majesty's  Houshold  j  and  anew  Writ 
being  ordered,  Nov.  23,  1708,  he  was  re-elected,  and  died  $  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  March  12,  1709.— *  Serjeant  at  Law;  died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Feb.  7,  1712. — 3  Alderman  and  Apothecary  .of  this 
Borough.— 4  One  of  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales* — 5  Died)  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  5,  171 7.—*  Ser- 
jeant at  Law,  and  Recorder  of  this  Borough,  made  one  of  the  Justi- 
ces of  the  King's  Bench  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  17,  1725-— 
7  Made  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital  5  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,*  May  7,  1730,  he  was  re-elected. — 8  Made  Vice- 
Chamberlain  of  h:s  Majesty's  Household,  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  May  7,  1730,  he  was  re-elected,  and  called  up  to  the  House 
of  Peers  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  13,  1733. — 9  Made  Surveyor 
of  his  Majesty's  Gardens  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  i6> 
1738,  he  was  re-elected. — I0  Colonel  of  the  Second  Troop  of:  Grena- 
dier-Guards, made  Customer  and  Collector  of  the  Ports  of  Dublin^ 
Skerrisy  Malahide%  and  Wicklow  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
May  12,  1748,  he  was  re-elected. — ll  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
the  Duke. 

Pari.  4.  Jermyn  Davers  and  Gilbert  jfffleck,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
the  Sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

Pari.  6.     Carr  Lord  Harvey,  Petitioner. 

Resolved,  April  27,  1714,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Aldermen,  Twelve  Capital  Burgesses,  and  Twenty  Burgesses  of  the 
Common  Council. 


PARLIAMENTARY.  REGISTER.  189 

Pari.  No?  180.     Surry  County. 

1  Sir  Richard vOdslow,  bt.  Sir  .William  Scawen,  kf. 

2  Sir  Rich.- Ohslow,  bt.  *     Sir  William  Scawen,  kt. 

3  Sir  Francis  Vincent,  bt.      Herieage  Finch,  esq.  * 

4  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  bt. 3  Hfcneage  Lord  Guernsey* . 

5  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  bt. 4  Heneage  Lord  Guernsey.  * 
Thomas  Onslow,  esq.  6     John  Walter,  esq. 
Denzil  Onslow,  esq.  7  . 

Sir  William  Scawen,  kt. 

6  Sir  Nicholas  Garew,  bt.  ?    John  Walter,  esq. 
Thomas  Scawen,  esq/  .. 

7  Thomas  Scawen,  esq.        Arthur  Onslow,  esq;  * 
8"  Thomas  Scawen,  esq.      x   Arthur  Onslow,  esq: 
9  Charles  Lord  Baltimore10  Arthur  Onslow,  esq. 

lO  Charles  Lord  Baltimore11  Arthur  Onslow,  esq. 
Thomas  Bugden,  esq. 


1  Speaker  in  this  Parliament. — *  Son  to  Heneage  £ord  Guernsey, 
made  Master  of  the  Jewel  Office  ;  and  a  new  Writ  "being  ordered, 
June  9,1711,  he  was  re-elected. — 3  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer.— 
4  Made  one  of  the  Tellers  of  the  Exchequer  j  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  Nov.  21, 17 15,  he  was  relected  \  created  Lord  Onslow,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  June  26,  1716,-^7  Succeeded  his  Father  ay  Earl  of 
jfylesford\  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  23,  17 19. — 6  Before  in  this 
Parliament  for  Blechingleyy  succeeded  his  Father  as  Lord  Onslow  \  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  13,  ^717 .—-7  Before  in  this  Parliament  for 
Guilford;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July  3,  1721. — 8  Died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  March  27,  1727.— 9  Speaker  of  this  and  the  three 
succeeding  Parliaments^^  made  Treasurer  of  the  Navy  at  the  Expira- 
tion of  this  Parliament. — I0  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  •,  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  15,  1742,  he  was  re-elected. — — - 
Al  Died,  a  new  W"t  ordered,  April  30^  1 75 1. 


l'ARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


No*  181,     Soitthwark'. 


Pari. 

1  John  Cholmley,  esq. 

2  John  Cholmley,  esq- 

3  John  Cholmley,  esq. ' 
Edmund  Halsey,  esq.  * 
Sir  George  Mathew,  kt. 

4  Fisher  Tench,  esq.  3 

5  Sir  Fisher  Tench,  bt. 

6  Edmund  Halsey,  esq. 

7  Edmund  Halsey,  esq.  s 
Thomas  Inwen,  esq. 

8  Thomas  Inwen,  esq. 

9  Thomas  Inwen,  esq.  6 
Alexander  Hume,  esq. 

10  Alexander  Hume,  esq. 


Charles  Cox,  esq: 
Sir  Charles  Cox,  kt. 
Sir  Charles  Cox,  kt. 


John  Lade,  esq.  J 
John  Lade,  esq. 
George  Meggot,  esq.   * 
John  Lade,  esq. 
Sir  Joseph  Eyles,  kt. 

George  Heathcote,  esq. 
Ralph  Thrale,  esq. 

William  Belchier,  esq. 


•   Died;  anew  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  8,  17  ii.-—1  Not  duly  elected. 

— 3  3  Their  Election  declared  void,  but  they  were  re-elected. 

4  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  9.  1724. — 6  Died,  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Jan.  13,  1730. — 6  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  21, 1743. 
7  East-India  Director. 

Pari,  3.  Join  Lade,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  4.  Sir  George  Matthew,  kt.  and  Samuel  Rush, 


sq.  Peti- 


_ 


Pari.  4,  Thomas  Lent  and  Samuel  Rush,  esqrs.  Petitioners  against 
Mr  Lade,  and  Mr  Tench,  upon  their  being  re-elected  ;  and  the  Sit- 
ting Members  were  voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  6.  Walter  Bagenall,  esq.  and  Sir  Fuhcr  Tench,  bt.  severally 
petitioned  against  Mr  Lade, 

Pari.  8.   Richard  Sbepbard,  esq.  Petitioner,      The  last  Determina- 
tion of  the  House  made,  Dec.  10,  1702,  whereby  it  was  Resolved, 
That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in  the  Inhabitants  paying    Scot  . 
and  Lot,  was  read ;  and  the  Sitting  Members  declared  duly  elected. 
"     Pari.  9.  "JQtepb  Cbitty,  etq.  Petitioner. 


t^UAMENTARY  REGISTER,  191 

Pari.  No.  1 82.    BlechingUy. 

1  George  Evelyn,  esq.  John  Ward,  esq. 

2  George  Evelyn,  esq.  Thomas  Onslow,  esq. 

3  George  Evelyn,  esq.  Thomas  Onslow,  esq. 

4  George  Evelyn,  esq.  Thomas  Onslow,  esq. 

5  George  Evelyn,  esq.  •  Thomas  Onslow,  esq.  * 

William  Clayton,  esq. 

6  George  Evelyn,  esq.  3       William  Clayton,  esq. 
Hen.  Arth.  Herbert,  esq. 

7  Sir  Orlan.  Bridgman,  bt.  *  William  Clayton,  esq. 

8  Sir  William  Clayton,  bt.     Kenric  Clayton,  esq, 

9  Sir  William  Clayton,  bt.s  Kenric  Clayton,  esq. 
William  Clayton,  esq. 

10  Sir  Kenriek  Clayton,  bt.    William  Clayton,  esq. 


2  One  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Green-Cloth  to  the  Prince  of  Wales.— 
3  Made  Out;-Ranger  of  Windsor  Forest  $  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov. 
2f,  17 15.  He  was  afterwards  chosen  for  the  Coajtar.—- 3  Diedj  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Nov,  12,  1724.— 4  A  Commissioner  <>F  Trade  and 
Plantations. — 5  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  10,  1745. 

Resolved,  March  22,  1724,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Borough-Holders,  and  that  the  Bailiff  had  nothing  to  do  with  the 
Election.  \ 

*  1. 


192 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGIST£&2 


Pari  .  No.  183. 

1  Sir  John  Parsons,  kt. 

2  Sir  John  Parsons,  kt. 

3  Sir  John  Parsons,  kt. 

4  Sir  John  Parsons,  kt, 

5  Sir  John  Parsons,  kt.  * 
William  Jordan,  esq. 3 
Thomas  Jordan,  esq. 

6  Sir  Joseph  Jekyll,  kt.  4 

7  Sir  Joseph  Jekyll,  kt. 

8  Sir  Joseph  Jekyl,  kt.  5 
John  Harvey,  esq. 

9  Philip  Yorke,  esq.    . 
10  Philip  Yorke,  esq.5 

Charles  Yorke,  esq.  8 


Rt/egate. 

Stephen  Harvey,  esq.  * 
James  Cocks,  esq. 
James  Cocks,  esq. 
John  Ward,  esq. 
James  Cocks,  esq. 
James  Cocks,  esq. 


James  Cocks,  -  esq. 
James  Cocks,  *  6$q. 
James  Cocks,  esq. 

James  Cocks,  esq. 
Charles  Cocks,  esq.  7 


*  Died}  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1707. — *  Died  5  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Feb.  21,  17 17.—  4  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April 
10,  1720. — 4  Master  of  the  Rolls,  made  First  Lord  Commissioner 
for  the  Custody  of  the  Great  Seal ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Jan.  13,  1725,  he-  was  re  elected.— 5  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Feb.  7,  1739.— 6  Made  his  Election  for  the  County  of  Cambridge.— 
7  Clerk  of  the  Patents  in  Chancery. — 8  One  of  the  Clerks  of  the 
Crown  in  Chancery,  and  Counsellor  at  Law. 

Pari.  6.     Humphry  Parsons  and  Richard  Mead,  esqrs.  Petitioners. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER^ 


19* 


Pari  No.  184, 

1  t)enzil  Onslow,  esq. s 

2  Denzil  Onslow,  esq. 

3  Denzil  Onslow,  esq. 

4  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  bt. 
Denzil  Onslow,  esq. 

5  Denzil  Onslow,  esq.  4 
Robert  Wroth,  esq.  * 
Arthur  Onslow,  esq. 

6  Arthur  Onslow,  esq. 

7  Arthur  Onslow,  esq.  6 
Henry  Vincent,  esq. 

8  Richard  Onslow,  esq.  8 
Denzil  Onslow,  esq. 

9  Denzil  Onslow,  esq.  9 
10  Sir  John  Elwill,  bt. 


Guilford. 

Robert  Wroth,  esq. 
Morgan  Randy  1,  esq . 
Robert  Wroth,  esq.  * 
Morgan  Randyl,  esq. 
3  Morgan  Randyl,  esq. 

Morgan  Randyl,  esq. 


Thomas  Broderick,  esq. 
Richard  Onslow,  esq.  * 

Richard  Onslow,  esq. 


Richard  Onslow,  esc(- 
Richard  Onslow,  esq. 


10 


1  Commissioner  of  the  Victualling- Office.— *  Nottluly  elected.—* 
3  Made  his  Election  for  the  County. — 4  Made  Out- Ranger  of  Wind- 
sor  Forest;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  18,  1717.  He  was  re-choseri 
for  the  County. — 5  One  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Green  Cloth  ;  died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Feb.  6,  1720. — 6  Made  his  Election  for  the  County- 
7  Colonel  in  the  First  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards^  and  Adjutant-Ge- 
neral— 8  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Lord  Onslow  \  a  new  Writ  orderea, 
Nov.  1$,  J740. — 9  Made  Paymaster  of  his  Majesty's  Board  of 
Works  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  22,  1743,  he  was4 
re-elected.— .x3  Lieutenant-Gcneral,  and  Colonel  of  the  First  Troop  of 
*  Grenadier-Guards. 

Pari.  4.  John  Walter,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Denxil  Onslow, 
esq.  who  was  voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  8.     Charles  Child,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Resolved,  April  24,  1689,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  iri 
the  Freemen  and  Freeholders  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  resident  in  the 
Town.  Resolved,  Feb.  3,  1711,  That  one  who  had  served  Seven 
Years  to  a  Freeman,  was,  ipso  facto*  a  Freeman. 


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19*  «* AftLlAtafeNTfAkY  REGISTER 


Pari.  No.  185.     Gatton. 

1  George  Newland,  esq.  Paul  Docminique,  esq. 

2  Sir  George  Newland,  Kt.  Paul  Docminique,  esq* 

3  William  Newland,  esq.  Paul  Docminique,   esq. 

4  William  Newland,  esq.  Paul  Docminique,  esq.  * 

5  William  Newland,  esq.  Paul  Docminique,  esq. 

6  William  Newland,  esq.  Paul  Docminique,  esq. 

7  William  Newland,  esq.  Paul  Docminique,  esq. 

8  William  Newland,  esq.  *  Paul  Docminique,  esq.  * 
George  Newland,  ll.d.4  Charles  Docminique,  esq. 

9  George  Newland,  ll.d.  Charles  Docminique,  e6q*  s 

PaulHumfrey,  esq. 
10  George  Newland,  ll.d.5  Paul  Humfrey,  esq.  7 
Charles  Knowles,  esq.8       James  Colebrooke,  esq. 
William  Bateman,  esq. 

1  A  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations. — %  Died  j  a  new* 
Writ  ordered,  May  9,  1738. — 3  Died  5  anew  Writ  ordered,  March 
27,  I735-— *  Professor  of  Geometry  at  Gresham  College.— 5  Died  5 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  .17,  1745; — 6  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Nov.  16,  1749. — 7  Died  j  a  hew  Writ  ordered,  April  22,  175 1.*— 
8„Rear-  Admiral  of  the  Red,  made  Governor  of  Jamaica  j  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  March  26,  1752. 

Resolved,  March  26,  1628,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Inhabitants,  and  the  Return  made  by  them  adjudged  good.  Dec.  15, 
1696,  Was  insisted,  by  the  Sitting  Member,  to  be  in  the  Freeholders 
and  Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  he  was  adjudged  duly  elec- 
ted. 


JARLIAMENTARY  register. 


Part. 


No.  186.     Haslemere, 


1  George  Woodroffe,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Onslow,  esq.  l 
Nicholas  Carew,  esq. 

3  Sir  John  Clerke,  bt. 

4  George  Vernon,  esq. 

5  SirMontagu  Blundell,  bt.- 

6  James  Oglethorpe,  esq. 

7  James  Oglethorpe,  esq. 

8  James  Oglethorpe,  esq. 

9  James  Oglethorpe,  esq.  6 
10  James  Oglethorpe,   esq. 


John  Fulham,  esq. 
Theophilus  Oglethorpe,  esq. 

Theophihis  Oglethorpe,  esq. 
Thomas  Onslow,  esq.  a 
Nicholas  Carew,  esq. 
Sir  Nicholas  Carew,  bt. 
Peter  Burrel,  esq. 
Peter  Barrel,  esq.  * 
Peter  Burrel,  esq.  s 
Peter  Burrel,  esq. 
Peter  Burrel,  esq. 


■  Made  his  Election  for  Blecbingley.—*  Made   his  Election  for 

Blecbingiey 3  Created  Viscount   Biuiidel  in  Ireland. — 4  Soutb-Seo 

Director, — 5  Sub-Governor  of  the  Souib-Sea  Company. — 6  General 
and  Commander  of  hi?  Majesty's  Forces  in  Georgia,  Colonel  of  a  Re- 
giment,  Trustee  foT  Georgia,    and  Lieutenant -Genera  I. 

Pari.  3.     Nicholas  Carew,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  q.  Theophilus  Oglethorpe,  esq.  Petitioner.  The  Petition 
rejected  (he  being  beyond  Sea  at  the  Time  of  the  signing  it)  not  be- 
ing signed  by  hiniselF,  nor  knew  nothing  of  the  signing  thereof. 

Pari.  J.      "John  Waller  and  George  Vernon,  esqrs.   Petitioners. 

Parel.  6.  Momagu  Viscount  Blundell,  and  More  Molyncux,  es'[. 
Petitioners,  withdrew  their  Petition. 

April  2o,  166-1,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  ii  in  the 
Inhabitant  Freeholders. 


196  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari  No.  187.     Sussex. 

1  Sir  George  Parker,  bt.       John  Morley  Trevor,  esq. 

2  Sir  Henry  Peachey,  kt.     Peter  Gott,  esq. 

3  Sir  George  Parker,  bt.       Charles  Eversfield,  esq. f 

4  Henry  Campion,  esq.        John  Fuller,  esq. 

5  Spencer  Compton,  esq.  *  James  Butler,  esq. 

6  Sir  Spen.  Compton,  k.b.  Henry  Pelham,  esq. 

7  Sir  Spen.  Compton,  k.b.4  Henry  Pelham,  esq. 
James  Butler,  esq. 

8  James  Butler,  esq.  Henry  Pelham,  esq. 

9  James  Butler,  esq. 6  Henry  Pelham,  esq. 
,  Cha.  Earl  of  Middlesex.  8 

10  John  Butler,  esq.  Heiiry  Pelham,  esq. 


3 
5 


P 


1  Made  Treasurer  and  Paymaster  of  the  Ordnance $  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Jane  8,  1712,  he  was  re-elected.—2  Speaker  of 
this  and  the  succeeding  Parliament,  Treasurer  to  the  Prince  of  Wales f 
Paymaster- General  of  the  Land  Forces,  and  Paymaster  of  Chelsea 
College. — 3  A  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  made  Secretary  at  War,  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  1,  1724,  he  was  re-elected,— 3  Crea- 
ted Lord  Wilmington  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  15,  1728. 
5  Made  Paymaster- General  of  the  Land  Forces $  and  a  new  Writ  be- 
ing ordered,  May  11,  1730,  he  was  re-elected.— 6  Died ;  anew 
Writ  ordered,  Dec.  23,  1741.— 7  Made  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  1,  1743,  he  was  re-elected.—* 
*  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Dec.  22,  1743,  he  was  re-elected.  He  was  before  in  this  Parliament 
for  East  Grins  ted. —9  Died  in  March  1754,  but  no  new  Writ  was  or* 
dered. 


Parliamentary  register.  197 


Pari.  No.  188.     Chichester. 

1  Sir  Tho.  Littleton,  bt. l  Thomas  Onslow,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Carr,  esq.  Sir  Richard  Farrington,  bt. 

3  Sir  John  Miller,  bt.  Sir  Richard  Farrington,  bt. 

4  William  Elson,  esq.  James  Brudenell,  esq. 

6  Thomas  Miller,  bt.  Sir  Richard  Farrington,  bt  * 

Henry  Kelsal,  esq. 3 

6  Sir  Thomas  Miller,  bt.       Charles  Earl  of  March.  4 

Lord  William  Beauclerk. s 

7  Charles  Lumley,  esq. 6       Lord  William  Beauclerk.  7 
Sir  Tho.  Prendergast,  bt>    James  Lumley,  esq. 

8  James  Brudenell,  esq. 8      Thomas  Yates,  esq. 

9  James  Brudenell,  esq.  9    John  Page,  esq. 
George  Viscount  Bury. 

10  George  Viscount  Bury.'0  John  Page,  esq. 


1  Treasurer  of  the  Navy.— *  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.. 
24,  17 19.— 3  One  of  the  Chief  Clerks  in  the  Treasury. — 4  Succeeded 
his  Father  as  Duke  of  Richmond,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  9,  1724. 
5  Vice-Chamberlain  to  her. Majesty. — 6  One  of  the  Grooms  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  his  Majesty  j  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  21, 
1729. — 7  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  6,  1732. — 8  A  Com- 
missioner of  Trade  and  Plantations,  and  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber 
to  his  Majesty.— 9  Died:  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Aug.  11,  1746. — 
10  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  and  Aid-de-Carap  and  Gentleman 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Duke. 

Pari.  2.     Sir  Thomas  Littleton^  bt.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  3.  Thomas  Carr  and  John  Elson,  esqrs.  Petitioners.  Re- 
solved, March  13,  1712,  That  legal  Notice  was  given  of  the  Time 
of  Election,  and  that  the  Sitting  Members  are  duly  elected. 

Pari.  4.  Sir  John  Miller  and  Sir  Richard  Farrington,  bts.  Peti- 
tioners. .  *- 

Pari.  5.  William  Elson  and  James  Brudenell,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 


198  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari.  No.  189.  Horsham. 

i  i 

1  Charles  Eversfield,  esq.  Harry  Goring,  esq. 

2  Charles  Eversfield,  esq.  John  Wicker,  esq. 

3  Charles  Eversfield,  esq.  ?  John  Wicker,  esq. 
John  Middieton,  esq. 

4  Charles  Eversfield,  esq-  John  Middieton,  esq* 

5  Charles  Eyersfield,  esq,*  Sir  Harry  Goring,  bt.  * 
Arthur  Ingram,  esq.  ?  Arthur  Ingrain,  esq* 
Charles  Eversfield,   esq- 

6  Charles  Eversfield,  esq.  Henry  Ingram,  esq.  * 
,  7  Charles  Eversfield,  esq.  Henry  Ingram,  esq. 

9  Charles  Eversfield,  esq.  Henry  Ingram,  esq.  s 

Charles  Ingram,  esq. 

9  Sir  Richard  Mill,  bt.  Charles  Ingram,  esq. 

JO  Charles  Ingram,  esq.  6  Charles  Ingram,  jun.  esq. 
Sir  Lio.  Pilkington,  bt.7 


1  Made  his  Election  for  the  County.—2  *  Both  not  duly  elected. 
Resolved,  June  16,  1715,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  all  such 
Persons  as  have  an  Estate  of  Inheritance,  or  of  Life,  in  Burgage- 
Houses  or  Bufgage-Lands,  lying  within  the  Borough.— 3  Succeeded 
as  Viscount  Irwin  in  Scotland;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  27,  1721. 

4  Made  Commissary  of  the  Provisions  and  Stores  at  Gibraltar  ;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,    May   10,    1727,    he  was   re-elected.— 

5  Made  Commissary  of  the  Stores  and  Provisions  in  the  Island  of  Jfi- 
norca  ,•  and  anew  Writ  being  ordered,  May  15,  1730,  he  was  re- 
elected, and  succeeded  his  Brother  as  Viscount  Irwin  in  Scotland 'jf  a 
new*  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  1,  1737. — *  Colonel  in  the  Foot  Guards  j 
died*  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  9,  1748.— 7  A  Baronet  of  Nova- 
Scotia* 

Pari.  4.     Richard  Ingram,  esq.  Petitioner* 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 

J  99 

ParL                    No.  J  90. 

Midhurst. 

1  Robert  Orme,  esq. 

Lawrence  Alcock,  esq. 

2  Robert  Orme,  esq. ' 

Lawrence  Alcock,  esq. 

Thomas  Meredyth,  esq. 

3  Robert  Orme,  esq.  * 

Lawrence  Alcock,  esq. 

John  Pratt,  esq.  3 

4  John  Pratt,  esq.  * 

William  Knight,  esq. 

.5  J-  Fortescue  Aland,  esq. : 

1  William  Knight,  esq.  * 

Alan  Viscount  Middleton 

.  Sir  Richard  Mill,  bt. 

6  Alan  Viscount  Middleton 

,  Bulst.  Peach.  Knight, 

esq. 

7  Alan  Vise.  Middleton.  7 

Bulst.  Peach.  Knight, 

esq. 

Sir  Richard  Mill,  bt. 

8  Thomas  Bootle,  esq. 

Bulst.  Peach.  Knight, 

esq.8 

Sir  Hen.  Peachey,  kt.  &  bt.B 

Sir  John  Peachey,  bt. 

9  Thomas  Bootle,  esq. 

Sir  John  Peachey,  bt. 
Sir  John  Peachey,   bt. 

10  Sir  Thomas  Bootle,  kt. ' 

1  Sir  John  Peachey,  bt- 

John  Sarjent,  esq.  ** 

1  Not  duly  elected. — 2  Died  ;  i 

,  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  17 

,'7ti. 

3  Serjeant  at  Law— 4  Made  one  o 

F  the  Justices  of  his  Majesty '; 

iLOUtt 

of  King's  Bench.— 5   Made   his  Majesty's  Solicitor-General; 

and  a 

new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  9, 

1716,  he  was  re-elected. 

After- 

wards  made  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  ;  a^new  Writ  order- 

ed, Feb.  21,  1717. — 6  Died:  a 

new  Writ  ordered1;  Oct.   31, 

1721. 

7  Died  ;   a  new  Writ  ordered,  Ja 

n.  21,  1729. — 8  Died  ;  a  ne 

»  Writ 

ordered,    Jan.   23,   1736.— 9  Died  ;  a   new  Writ   ordered,  J: 

m.    24, 

I738— roDied,  a    new   Writ   01 

dered,    April  13,    1744. — " 

Chan. 

cellor  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  on 

e  of  his  Majesty's  Counsel  at  Law, 

and  Attorney-General  for  the  County  Palatine  of  Durham. — >' 

'  Died : 

a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  14,   r 

754- 

Pari.  3.     Tbamas  Meredyth,  1 

■sq.  Petitioner. 
O4 

■ 

200 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


farl. 

1  Thomas  Pelham,  esq.  * 
£  Thomas  Pelham,  esq 

3  Thomas  Pelham,   esq. 

4  Thomas  Pelham,  esq. 

5  Thomas  Pelham,  esq.  4 

6  Thomas  Pelham,  esq. 

7  Thomas  Pelham,  esq. 

8  Thomas  Pelham,  esq. 

9  Thomas  Pelhapi,  esq.  " 
Sir  Francis  Poole,   bt. 

JO  Sir  Francis  Poole,  bt. l* 


No.  191.     Lewes. 


Richard  Payne,  esq, 
Peter  Gott,  esq.  * 
Samuel  Gott,  esq. 
Peter  Gott,  esq. 3 
John  Morley  Trevor,  esq. 
John  Morley  Trevor,  esq, 
John  ]\torley  Trevor,  esq. 
Sir  Philip  Yorke,  kt.  6 
Henry  Pelham,  esq. 7 
Sir  Nicholas  Pelham,  kt. f 
Thomas  Pelham,  esq.  9 
Thomas  Pelham,  esq.  ,0 
John  Morley  Trevor,  esq 
John  Morley  Trevor,  esq. 
Sir  John  Shelly,  bt- 
Thomas  Sergison,  esq. 


14 


i  Of  Lewes  and  Catefield.  Eldest  Son  of  Sir  Nicholas, — *  Made 
his  Election  for  the  County. — 3  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April 
24,  1712.— 4  One  of  the  Commissioners  for  stating  the  Debts  due  to 
the  Army,  made  a  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations*,  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  July  5,  1717,  he  was  re-elected. — 5  Died  5  a 
uew  Writ  ordered,  April  13,  1719. — 6  Made  his  Majesty's  Solici- 
tor-General ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  24,  1720,  he 
was  re-elected. — 7  First  Cousin  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  :  died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  20,  1726. — 8  Great  Uncle  to  the  Duke.— 
9  Of  Stanmere.  Brother  to  Henry  above-mentioned. — I0  Died,  a 
jiew  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  24,  1738. — "  Son  of  Thomas  of  Stanmere\ 
died,  a  new  \Vrit  ordered,  Dec.  1,  1743. — I2  Made  a  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  •,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  15,  1742,  he 
was  reelected,  and  died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  1,  1743.— 
?3  Deputy  •Paymaster  of  the  Forces  in  Minorca. 

Pari.  3.     Nathaniel  Trayton,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.  Nathaniel  Garland  and  Thomas  Sergison,  esflrs.  Petition- 
er*, renewed  Sess.  2.  On  a  Hearing,  March  8,  1736,  Resolved, 
That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Inhabitants,  being  Householders, 

paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  that  the.  Sitting  Members  are  duly  elected. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER*  201 


m 

JParl.  No.  192.     Shoreham. 

1  Nathaniel  Gould,  esq.        John  Wicker,  esq. 

2  Anthony  Hammond,  esq.1  Gregory  Page,  esq. 
Richard  Lloyd,  esq. 

£  Nathaniel  Gould,  esq.         Gregory  Page,  esq. 

4  Nathaniel  Gould,  esq.         Francis  Chamberlayne,  *sq. 

5  Sir  Nath.  Gould,  kt.  Sir  Gregory  Page,  bt.  * 

Francis  Chamberlayne,  esq* 

6  Sir  Nath.  Gould,  kt. 3        Francis  Chamberlayne,  esq. 

7  Sir  Nath.  Gould,  kt.  4       Francis  Chamberlayne,  esq.5 
John  Gould,  esq.  Samuel  Ongley,  esq. 

8  John  Phillipson,  esq.  *        Thomas  Frederick,  esq.  7 

John  Frederick,   esq. 

9  Thomas  Brand,  esq.  Charles  Frederick,  esq.  8 
10  Robert  Bristowe,  esq.         Charles  Fredetick,  esq.  * 

1  Resolved,  Dec.  7.  1708,  That  Anthony  Hammond \  esq.  being  a 
Commissioner  of  the  Navy,  and  employed  in  the  Out  Ports,  is  there- 
by incapable  of  being  elected  or  of  voting  as  a  Member  of  this 
House,  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered  the  next  day.-—*  Died  \  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  June  3,   1720. — 3  Governor  of  the  Russia  Company. 

4  A  Bank  Director  j  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  2L,  .1729.— 

5  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  21,  1729.— 6  Made  a  Commissio- 
ner of  the  Navy  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  22,  1739,  he 
was  re-elected. — 7  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1740.— 
?  Made  Clerk  of  the  Deliveries  in  the  Office  of  Ordnance  j  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  April  14,  1746,  he  was  re-elected. — 9  Made 
Surveyor- General  of  his  Majesty's  Ordnance,  and  Assistant  to  the 
Lieutenant-General  of  the  Ordnance)  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
April  5,  1750,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  2.     Nathaniel  Gould,  esq.  petitioned  against  Mr.  Lloyd,  who 
'was  voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  3.  'Edmund  Bummer  and  Robert  Nightingale,  esqrs.  Peti- 
tioners. 

Pari.  5.  Francis  Chamberlayne,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his 
Petition. 


$03  Parliamentary  register. 


Pari.  No.  193.     Br  amber. 

1  Thomas  Vise  Windsor.  .  John  Asgill,  esq. " 

William  Shippen,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Vise.  Windsor.  *  William  Shippen,  esq.  * 
Sir  Cleave  More,  bt.  William  Hale,  esq. 

3  Thomas  Vise.  Windsor, 3  Andrews  Windsor,  esq. 
William  Shippen,  esq,  4 

4  Francis  Lord  Hawley.         Andrews  Windsor,  esq. 

5  Sir  Richard  Gough,  kt.     Sir  Thomas  Stiles,  bt.  s 

Edward  Mynshull,  esq. 

6  Sir  Richard  Gough,  kt.      Will.  Cha.  Van  Huls,  esq/ 

David  Polhill,  esq. 


1  Nov.  10,  17079  Mr.  Speaker  acquainted  the  House,  That  he  had 
read  a  Letter  from  John  Asgill,  esq.  a  Member  of  this  House,  dated 
from  the  Fleet  Prison^  complaining,  That  he  was  detained  from  at- 
tending the  Service  of  the  House,  by  reason  of  two  Judgments  execu* 
ted  upon  him,  and  other  mesne  Process.  Ordered,  A  Committee  to 
search  Precedents,  what  has  been  done  for  the  Discharge  of  any  Mem* 
ber  in  the  like  Case.  Dec.  16,  17079  The  Committee  made  their 
Report,  and  the  House  Resolved,  That  John  Asgill,  esq.  detained 
in  the  Prison  of  the  Fleet,  ought  to  have  the  Privilege  of  this  House, 
as  a  Member  thereof.  Resolved,  That  John  Asgill,  esq.  be  deliver- 
ed out  of  the  Custody  of  the  Warden  of  the  Fleet,  to  attend  the  Ser- 
vice of  the  House.  Resolved,  That  John  Asgillf  esq.  be  delivered 
from  such  Custody,  by  sending  the  Serjeant  at  Arms,  attending  this 
House,  with  the  Mace,  to  bring  him  to  the  Service  of  the  House. 
He  was  accordingly  discharged  out  of  Custody,  and  expelled  the 
House  for  his  Writings,  Dec.  18,  1707,  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered 
the  next  Day.— »*  Not  duly  elected. — 3  Made  his  Election  for  the 
County  of  Monmouth.  It  being  observed,  that  there  is  a  Petition  de* 
Jivered  relating  to  this  Election,  the  same  was  read  j  but  it  appearing 
that  there  did  not  any  other  Person  stand  a  Candidate,  besides  the 
Lord  Windsor and  Andrews  Windsor,  esq.  Ordered,  Nov.  30,  1710, 
a  new  Writ  to  be  issued  in  the  Room  of  the  said  Lord  Windsor*— 
4  A  Commissioner  of  Public  Accompts.— 5  Not  duly  elected.  Resol- 
ved, June  1,  17 15,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Persons  in- 
habiting in  ancient  Houses,  or  in  Houses  built  on  ancient  Founda- 
tions, paying  Scot  and  Lot.—-*  Clerk-Comptroller  of  the  King's 
Robes;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  8,  1723. 

Pari.  6.     Andrews  Windsor  and  John  Gumley,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  203 


Pari.  No.  193.     Br  amber  continued* 

7  Sir  Richard  Gough,  kt.  7  Joseph  Danvers,  esq. 
John  Gumley,  jqn.  esq. 8 

James  Hoste,  jun.  esq. 

8  Sir  Harry  Gough,  bt.       Harry  Gough,  esq; 

9  Thomas  Archer,  esq.        Harry  Gough,  esq. 
JO  Joseph  Darner,  esq.  9   '      Harry  Gough,  esq.  9 

Henry  Pelham,  esq. 


7  Died,  •  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  23,  1728.— 8  Not  duly  elected. 
9  One  of  the  Directors  of  the  East-India  Company,  and  Gentleman  of 
the  Privy-Chamber  to  his  Majesty :  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov. 
14,  1751.— -I0  Created  Lord  Mi/ton  in  Ire /and,  May  3,  1753. 


204 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari 


No.  194.     Steyning. 


1  William  Wallis,  esq. 

2  W.  H.  Vise.  Tunbridge.  l 
Richard  Ld.  Bellew.  >  » 
Harry  Goring,  esq,  3 

3  Harry  Goring,  esq. 


4  Sir  Harry  Goring,  bt. 

5  John  Pepper,  esq.  s 


Charles  Goring,  esq 
Robert  Fagg,  esq. 


William  Wallis,  esiq.3 
Richard  Lord  Vise  Bellew»* 
Robert  Leeves,  esq. 
William  Wallis,  esq. 
Robert  Leeves,  esq.  * 
William  Wallis,  esq.    . 


x  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Earl  of  Rocbford  y  a  new  Writ  ordered, 

Jan.  22,  1709. — *  Double  Return  :    the  latte»  duly  returned,  and 

Lord  Bellew  withdrew  his  Petition. — 3  Not  duly  elected.— 4  A  void 

/    Election.-— 5  A  Major- General,  Colonel  of  Dragoons,  and  Ranger  of 

Enfield Chace. — 6  Not  duly  elected. 

Pari.  2.  William  Wallis,  esq.  Petitioner.  The  Sitting  Members 
duly  elected. — 6  Not  duly  elected. 

Pari.  3.  James  St.  Amy  and,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Wallis  j 
the  Election,  as  to  them,  declared  void.  Resolved,  Feb.  17,  1711, 
That  no  new  Writ  do  issue  this  Session.  Next  Session,  Feb.  4, 
171 2,  a  new  Writ  was  ordered  in  the  room  of  Mr.  Wallis. 

Pari.  3.  William  Wallis ,  esq.  petitioned  against  Lord  Bellew. 
Resolved,  March  20,  17 12,  That  Richard  Lord  Bellew  was  the  Per- 
son elected  and  designed  to  be  returned,  and  that  the  Return  ought  to 
be  amended  by  erasing  out  the  Word  Viscount.  Resolved,  May  8, 
17 12,  That  the  Ele&ion  of  Lord  Bellew  is  void,  and  that  no  new 
Writ  be  issued  this  Session.     April  14,  1713,  Ordered  a  new  Writ. 


Parliamentary  register.  205 


IS 


Pari.  No.  194.    Steyning  continued. 

6  John  Pepper,  esq.  7  John  Gumley,  esq.* 
John  M.  of  Carnarvon.  9 

William  Stanhope,  esq. 

7  William  Viscount  Vane.     Thomas  Bladen,  esq 

8  Hen.  M.  of  Carnarvon.10  Sir  Robert  Fagg,  bt. 

Hitch  Younge,  esq. 

9  Charles  Eversfield,  esq.      Hitch  Younge,  esq. 
10  Abraham  Hume,  esq.         Hitch  Younge,  esq.  ' 


7  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  20,  1726. — 8  Made  Commissa- 
*y-General  of  the  Musters,  and  anew  Writ  being  ordered,  Nov.  13, 
1724,  he  was  re-elected.— 9  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  17, 
1727. — IO  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince  of  Wales. — «  Died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1740. — IZ  One  of  the  Gentlemen  of 
his  Majesty's  Privy-Chamber. 

Pari.  6.  William  Wallis,  esq.  Sir  Harry  Goring,  bt.  and  Sir  Ro- 
bert  Fagg,  bt.  severally  petitioned,  and  withdrew  their  Petitions. 

Pari.  6.  Thomas  Harrison,  esq.  petitioned  against  Mr.  Gumley , 
upon  his  being  re-ele&ed,  but  omitted  to  deliver  in  his  Qualification, 
as  required. 

Pari.  7.     Sir  Robert  Fagg,  bt.  Petitioner. 

April  10,  1701,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the  In- 
habitants paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  not  receiving  Aims* 


\ 


206  ,  PARLIAMENTARY  iUGISTEIU 


Pari.  No.  195.    East  Grinsted. 

1  John  Conyers,  esq.  John  Toke,  esq* 

2  Richard  Lutnley,  esq.  Henry  Campion,  esq, 

3  John  Conyers,  esq.  Leonard  Gale,  esq. 

4  John  Conyers,  esq.  Spencer  Cotnpton,  esq. 

5  John  Conyers,  esq*  Spencer  Compton,  esq. f 

Richard  Viscount  Shannon.* 

6  John  Conyers,  esq,  3  Sir  Spencer  Comptofn,  k.b.4 
Edward  Conyers,  esq.  Richard  Viscount  Shannon.5 

7  Henry  Vise,  ralmerston. 6  Richard  Viscount  Shannon. 

8  Charles  E.  of  Middlesex.  Edward  Conyers,  esq.  7 

9  Ctu/Earl  of  Middlesex. 8  Whistler  Webster*  esq. 
John  Butler,  esq. 

10  Syd.  Staf.  Smythe,  esq.  9  Sir  Whistler  Webster,  bt. 
Joseph  Yorke*  esq*10 


*  Made  his  Ele&ion  for  the  Connty.— *  Lieutenant- General  of  his 
Majesty's  Forces. — 3  Died,  anew  Writ  ordered,  March  22,  1725.—* 
4  Made  his  Election  for  the  County.— 5  Lieutenant-General  of  his 
Majesty's  Forces,  and  Colonel  of  Horse.— *  Chief  Remembrancer  of 
the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ire/and. — 7  Gentleman  of  the  Privy- 
Chamber  to  his  Majesty. — 8  Made  Head- Steward  of  his  Majesty *s 
Honour  of  Otfordm  Kent  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  18,  1742*  He 
was  re-chosen  for  the  County  of  Sussex* — <P  Made  a  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jati.  17,  175*.— f0  Purse-Bewwr  to 
the  Lord  Chancellor,  a  Colonel  in  the  Army,  Aid-de-Camp  to  his 
Majesty,  and  Minister- Plenipotentiary  to  the  States  of  Holland. 

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

Resolved,  April  7,  1679,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  In- 
habitants, as  well  as  Burgage-Holders,  and  that  the  said  Borough  is 
an  ancient  Borough  by  Prescription.  Feb.  9,  1696,  Resolved  to  be 
in  the  Burgage-Holders  only,  and  hot  in  the  Inhabitants. 


tVARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  196.    Arundel 

1  James  Butler,  esq.  Edmund  Dummer,  esq. 

2  Sir  Henry  Peachey,  kt.  *  Henry  Viscount  Lumley.  * 
Richard  Vise.  Shannon.  3 

3  Henry  Earl  of  Thomond.  Richard  Viscount  Lumley. 

4  Henry  Earl  of  Thomond.  Richard  Viscount  Lumley, 

5  Henry  Lumley,  esq.  *        Thomas  Micklethwait,  esq, 

Joseph  Micklethwait,  esq. 

6  Sir  T.  L.  Saunderson,K.B.  Joseph  Vise.  Micklethwait. 

7  Thomas  Viscount  Gage.  s  Sir  John  Shelley,  bt. 
John  Lumley,  esq.  7 

8  John  Lumley,  esq.  B  Sir  John  Shelley,  bt. 
Garton  Orme,  esq, 

9  Garton  Orme,  esq.  James  Lumley,  esq. 
10  Garton  Orme,  esq.  9  Theobald  Taaffe,  esq. 


10  f.artn 

1  Made  his  Election  for  the  County.—1  Died  at  the  end  of  this 
Parliament.— 3  Made  Deputy- Governor  of  Dover  Castle  j  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  28,  1709,  he  was  re-elected.  Edmund 
Dummer,  esq.  petitioned  against  him,  and  renewed  it  in  the  next 
Session.  Ordered,  Dec.  12,  1709,  That  in  regard  there  is  material 
Difference  between  the  Petition  presented  this  Session,  and  the  Peti- 
tion presented  last  Session,  that  the  Committee  be  discharged  from 
proceeding  any  farther  on  the  Petition  presented  this  Session.— 
4  General  of  Horse,  and  Governor  of  the  Island  of  Jersey.—  5  Made 
one  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
April  16,  17171  he  was  re-elected.  Then  Lieutenant-General  of 
his  Majesty's  Ordnance  ;  and  a  new  "Writ  being  ordered,  March  20, 
1718,  he  died  a  few  Days  after. — 6  Not  duly  elected. — 7  Equerry  to 
his  Majesty.— 8  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
and  Colonel  in  the  Guards;  died,  anew  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  ij, 
1739. — 9  Gentleman-Waiter  to  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Gen- 
tleman-Usher  to  the  Princess  of  Wales. 

Resolved,  Feb.  22,  1694,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in 
tlie  Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari 


No.  197.     Warwick  County. 


1  Sir  John  Mordaunt,  bt. 

2  Sir  John  Mordaunt,  bt. 
S  Sir  John  Mordaunt,  bt. 

4  Sir  John  Mordaunt,  bt. 

5  William  Peytoe,  esq. v 

6  William  Peytoe,  esq, 

7  William  Peytoe,  esq.  5 
Sir  Cha.  Mordaunt,  bt. 

S  Sir  Cha.  Mordaunt,  bt. 
9  Sir  Cha.  Mordaunt,  bt. 

10  Sir  Cha.  Mordaunt,  bt. 


Andrew  Archer,  esq. 
Andrew  Archer,  esq.    . 
James  Lord  Compton. " 
Sir  William  Broughton,  bt, 
Andrew  Archer,  esq. 
Andrew  Archer,  esq. 
Robert  Digby,  esq.  * 
Edward  Digby,  esq. 
Edward  Digby,  esq. 

Edward  Digby,  esq. 
Edward  Digby,  esq.  4 
William  Craven,  esq. 
William  Craven,  esq. 


1  Son  of  the  Eail  of  Northampton^  called  up  to  tbe  House  of  Peers  j 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  14,  17 12. — 2  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,. 
May  2,  1726.— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  22,  7734.— 
4  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1746. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  209 

Pari.  No.  198.      Coventry. 

I  SirOrlandoBridgman,  bt.  Edward  Hopkins,  esq. 
H  SirOriandoBridgman,  bt,  Edward  Hopkins,  esq. 

3  Robert  Craven,  esq.  '         Clobery  Bromley.  s 

Sir  Thomas  Gery,  kl. 3      Sir  Christopher  Hales,  bt. 

4  Sir  Fulwar  Skipwith,  bt.     Sir  Christopher  Hales,  bt. 

5  Adolphus  Oughton,  esq.    Sir  Thomas  Samwell,  bt. 

6  Sir Adolph.  Oughton,  bt.4  JohnNeale,  esq. 
1  Sir  Adolph.  Oughton,  bt-  John  Neale,  esq. 

1  Died  ;  and  it  being  observed,  that  there  were  two  Petitions  deli- 
vered, but  it  appearing  that  they  did  not  complain  against  the  said 
Mr.  Craveifs  Election,  a  new  Writ  was  ordered,  Nov.  30,  1710. — 
*Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  f),  17J  1.— 3  Master  in  Chancery. 
4  .Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  second  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards,  created 
a  Baronet  In  1718. 

Pari.  2.  Robert  Craven,  esq.  Petitioner.  Resolved,  March  It 
1709,  Thit  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  such  Persons  as  have  served 
Seven  Years  Apprenticeship  within  the  City,  to  one  and  the  same 
Trade,  not  receiving  Alms  or  constant  Charities  ;  and  the  Sitting 
Memhcrs  duly  elected. 

Pari.  3.  Several  Freemen  Petitioners.  Resolved,  That  the  Mem- 
bers  of  the  Company  of  Fullers,  and  such  Freemen  as  do  not  receive 
Alms  or  weekly  Charity,  and  have  served  Seven  Years  Apprentice- 
ship, within  the  City  or  Suburbs,  have  a  Right  to  vote. 

Pari.  j.  Sir  Chriilopber  Bates  and  Sir  Fukvar  Skipwith,  bts.  Pe- 
titioners. 

Pari.  fj.  Ful<war  Cravtn,  esq.  and  Sir  Fulwnr  Skipxuitb,  bt.  Pcj 
titioners.  On  a  Hearing,  Resolved,  Nov.  20,  1721,  That  the  Right 
of  Election  is  in  such  Freemen  as  have  sewed  Seven  Years  Appren- 
ticeship to  one  and  the  same  Trade  in  the  City,  or  the  Suburbs  there- 
of, and  do  not  receive  Alms  or  weekly  Charity,  such  Freemen  being 
duly  sworn  and  enrolled.  Resolved,  That  k'appears  (o  this  House, 
that  there  were  notorious  and  outrageous  Riots,  Tumults,  and  Sedi- 
tions, at  the  late  Election,  in  Defiance  of  the  Civil  Authority,  and  in 
Violation  of  the  Freedom  of  Elections,  caused  by  the  Agents  and 
Friends  of  the  Petitioners,  who  were  the  Authors,  Contrivers,  and 
Promoters  of  the  said  Riots,  Tumults,  and  Seditions.  Resolved, 
That  the  late  Election  is  a  void  Election.  A  new  Writ  was  ordered 
the  next  Day,  and  Sir  /Idolphus  Oughton  and  Mr.  Neale  were  again 
returned,  and  Fukiar  Craven,  esq.  and  Sir  Fuhusr  Shpivitb,  bt.  pe 
titioned  again,  and  renewed  their  Petition  in  Sess.  i,  and  afterward; 
withdrew  it. 

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ParU  No*  198.     Coventry  continued. 

8  SirAdolph.Oughton,bt.s  John  Bird,  esq.* 
John  Neale,  esq. 7 

George  Earl  of  Euston-      John  Neale,  esq.  • 

9  George  Earl  of  Euston.      William  Grove,  esq* 
10  William  Visc.Petersham.9  William  Grove,  esq. 

Samuel  Greathead,  esq. 


5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  i,  1737.— 6  Made  a  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Stamp-Office.— 7  His  Election  declared  void.—8  Comp- 
troller of  the  Household  to  the  young  Princesses.— 9  Made  his  Elec- 
tion for  Bury, 

Pari.  8.  John  Neale,  esq.  petitioned  against  Mr.  Bird,  with  res- 
pect to  his  Qualification,  and  renewed  it  Sess.  2,  3,  and  then  with- 
drew it. 

Pari.  8.  Lord  Euston  and  Fulwar  Craven,  esp.  severally  petition- 
ed against  Mr.  Neale.  The  latter  withdrew  his  Petition,  and  upon 
liearing  Lord  Euston* s  Petition,  it  was  Resolved,  March  22,  1737, 
That  it  appeared  to  the  House,  that  there  was  a  great  Riot  and  Tu- 
mult at  the  said  Election,  and  that  the  Election  was  void,  and  a  new 
Writ  was  ordered  in  the  room  of  Mr.  Neale,  and  of  Mr.  Bird,  who 
wasjmade  a  Commissioner  of  the  Stamp-Office,  upon  which  Mr.  Neale 
and  Lord  Euston  were  elected  without  Opposition. 

Pari.  10.     Robert  Bird,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Greathead* 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  199.     Warwick  Toion. 


Pari. 

1  Francis  Grevile,  esq. 

2  Francis  Grevile,  esq- 

3  Francis  Grevile,  esq-  * 
Charles  Leigh,  esq. 

4  Will.  Colemore,  jun.  esq. 

5  Will.  Colemore,  jun,  esq. 

6  Will. Colemore,  jun.  esq.* 
Sir  Will.  Keyte,  bt. 

7  Sir  Will.  Keyte,  bt. 

8  Sir  William  Keyte,  bt.  ■ 
Thomas  Archer,  esq. 

9  Wills  Hill,  esq. 

lO  WillsE.  of  Hillsborough-4 


Dodington  Grevile,  esq. 
Dodington  Grevile,  esq.  • 
Dodington  Grevile,  esq. 

Dodington  Grevile,  esq. 
Dodington  Grevile,  esq. 
Dodington  Grevile,  esq. 

William  Bromley,  jun.  esq. 
Wm.  Bromley,  jun.  esq.  i 
Henry  Archer,  esq- 
Henry  Archer,  esq- 
Henry  Archer,  esq.  s 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  29,  1710. — 2  Died,  a  new  Writ 

ordered,   Nov.  9,  1722 3  3  Both  not  duly  elected. — 4  Created  Earl 

of  Hillsborough,  in  Ireland,  in  this  Parliament. — 5  One  of  the  Trus- 
tees for  Georgia. 

Pari.  3.     Algernon  Grevile,  esq*,  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Leigh. 

Pari.  5.     Joseph  Moxon,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  6.  Henry  Delves,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  William  Keyte, 
tlie  latter  voted  duly  elected. 

Resolved,  Jan.  31,  1725,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  such 
Persons  only,  as  pay  to  Church  and  Poor. 

See  Tamworlb,   tVnrwicishirr,  and  Stfl/furdibt're,   N°  171, 


212 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari  No.  200.     Westmoreland  County. 

1  Sir  William  Fleming,  bt.  Robert  Lowther,   esq. 

2  Daniel  Wilson,   esq.  James  Grahme,  esq. 

3  Daniel  Wilson,  esq. 

4  Daniel  Wilson,  esq. 

5  Daniel  Wilson,  esq. 

6  Anthony  Lowther,  esq. l 

7  Anthony  Lowther,  esq. 

8  Anthony  Lowther,  esq. 

9  Sir  Philip  Musgrave,  bt. 
10  John  Dalston,   esq* 


James  Grahme,  esq. 
James  Grahme,  esq. 
James  Grahme,  esq. 
James  Grahme,'  esq.  a 
Daniel  Wilson,  esq. 
Daniel  Wilson,  esq. 
Daniel  Wilson,  esq. 
Edward  Wilson,   esq. 


1  Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland \  and 
&  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  23,  1726,  he  was  re  elected.— 
*  Brother  to  the  Viscount  Preston  in  Scotland. 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER 


J>arl.    -  No.  201. 

3  James  Grahme,  esq. 

2  Edward  Duncombe,  esq. 

3  Edward  Duncombe,  esq. 

4  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  bt.* 

5  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  br. 

6  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  bt." 
James  Lowther,  esq. 

7  John  Ramsden,  esq- 

8  Sir  John  Ramsden,  bt. 

9  Sir  John  Ramsden,  bt- 

30  Sir  John  Ramsden,  bt. 


Appleby. 

"William  Harvey,  esq. 
Nicholas Lechmere,  esq.' 
Thomas  Lutwyche,  esq. 
Thomas  Lutwyche,  esq. 
Thomas  Lutwyche,  esq.' 
Sackville  Tufton,  esq. 

Sackville  Tufton,  esq.  s 
"Waiter  Plumer,   esq- 
"Walter  Plumer,    esq- 
G.  Bubb  Doddington,  esq.' 
Sir  Charles  Wyndham,  bt, 
Randal  Wilbraham,  esq. ' 


*  One  of  her  Majesty's  Counsel  at  Law.—'  Warden  of  the  Mint.— 
3  One  of  his  Majesty's  Counsel  at  Law. — 4  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
April  10,  1723 5  Succeeded  as  Earl  o£  Thane! ;  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed, Jan.  13,  1730.— S  Made  his  Election  for  Bridgwater.— -7  Coun- 
sellor at  Law. 

Pari.  3.     Sir  Charles  Ketneys,  bt.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  4.      William  Harvey,  jun.    esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari,  6.  Trevor  Viscount  Hillsborough,  Petitioner  against  Mr. 
Lowther,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3,  and  3,  and  withdrawp. 


?i 


214 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  202.     Wiltshire. 


1  Sir  Richard  Howe,  bt. 

2  Sir  Richard  Howe,  bt. 

3  Sir  Richard  Howe,  bt, 

4  Sir  Richard  Howe,  bt. 

5  Sir  Richard  Howe,  bt, 

6  Sir  Richard  Howe,  bt. 

7  Sir  James  Long,  bt.  * 
John*  Howe,  esq. 

8  John  Howe,  esq.  3 

9  Sir  Robert  Long,  bt. 
10  Sir  Robert  Long,  bt. 


Robert  Hyde,  esq. 
Robert  Hyde,  esq. 
Robert  Hyde,  esq. 
Robert  Hyde,  esq. 
Robert  Hyde,  esq. 
Robert  Hyde,  esq.1 
Richard  Goddard,  esq. 
John  Ivory  Talbot,  esq. 

John  Ivory  Talbot,  esq. 
Edward  Popham,  esq-  4 
Edward  Popham,  esq. 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  15, 1722. — *  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  March  27,  1729. — 3  Created  Lord  Ched worth  at  the  end  of 
this  Parliament. 

Pari.  4.     Edward  Ashe  and  Thomas  Pitt,   esqrs.   Petitioner?, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER.                        215 

Pari                 No.  203 

New  Sarum. 

1  Robert  Eyre,  esq. 

Charles  Fox,  esq. 

2  Robert  Eyre,  esq.  * 

Charles  Fox,   esq. 

3  Robert  Pitt,  esq. 

Charles  Fox,  esq. 

4  Richard  Jones,  esq. 

Charles  Fox,  esq.  * 

Sir  Stephen  Fox,  kt. 

£  Francis  Swanton,  esq 

s       Edward  Lambert,  esq- 

Anthony  Duncombe, 

esq. 

6  Anthony  Duncombe, 

esq.  Francis  Kenton,  esq. 

1  Anthony  Duncombe, 

esq.  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 

8  Peter  Bathurst,  esq. 

Henry  Hoare,  esq.  * 

9  Sir  Edward  Seymour 

bt.  Sir  Jacob  Bouverie,  bt. 

10  William  Bouvene,  esq.      Edward  Poore,  esq.  s 

1  Made  her  Majesty's  Solicitor- General ;  and  anew  Writ  being  or- 

dered, Nov.  2$,  1708,  he  v. 

as  re-elected.—"  Died,  a  new  Writ  or- 

tiered,  March  2,  1714. — 3 

Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,   April  29, 

1721. — i  Banker  in  Lout/on. 

-S   Made  justice  of  Carmarthen,  Pern- 

broke,   and  Cardigan  ;    and  a   new  Writ   being  ordered,  March  3t, 

1753,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  4.     Robert  Pitt,  esq 

.  Petitioner  against  Richard  Jones,   esq. 

and  the  Sitting  Member  was 

voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  5.      Robert  Pitt,  esq 

Petitioner  against  Mr.  Swanton,  heard 

in  part  at  the  Bar,  May  26, 

171J,  afterward*  discharged  by  con»ent 

of  both  Parties. 

P4 

. 

PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  204.     W'dtim. 


1  John  Gauntlet,  esq. 
'2  Sir  Lamb.  Blackwell,  Y 

3  John  London,  esq.  * 
Peter  Bathurst,  esq. 

4  John  London,  esq. 
.5  John  London,  esq. 

6  Robert  Herbert,  esq.  4 

7  Robert  Herbert,  esq.6 

8  Robert  Herbert,  esq.  ' 

9  Robert  Herbert,  esq. 
10  Robert  Herbert,  esq.  B 


"William  Nicholas,  esq. 
Charles  Mompesson,  esq. 
Charles  Mompesson,  esq. 

Thomas  Pitt,  esq. 
Thomas  Pitt,  jun.  esq.  3 
Tho.  Earl  of  Londonderry.5 
Thomas  Martin,  esq. 
"William  Herbert,  esq.  8 
"William  Herbert,  esq. 
William  Herbert,  esq.  '" 


1  Envoy- Extraordinary  to  thi 
Genoa,  created  a  Baronet  in  \; 
duly  elected. — 3  Coli 
Ireland. — t  Made  oi 
and  a  new  Writ  beinj 
5  Governor  of  the  L< 


of  Trad; 


of  Tuscany  and  Republic  of 
let  in  1718. — 2  Blacltwetl  Hall  Factor,  not 
;1  of  Horse,  created  Baron  oi  Londonderry  in 
of  the  Grooms  of  hi?  Majesty's  Bedchamber; 
>rdered,  May  27,  1723,  he  was  re-elected. — 
Hard  Islands,  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot, 
oner  of  the  Revenue  111  Ireland. — 7  Made  a  Commissioner 
nd  Plantations,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  20, 
tas  re-elected.— 8  Made  one  of  the  Grooms  of  the  Bed- 
ber  to  his  Majesty  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  22, 
1740,  he  was  re-elected. — •>  Made  Surveyor-General  of  his  Majesty's 
Land-Revenue;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  la,  1751,  he 
was  reelected. — 10  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  afterwards  Co- 
lonel of  the  Queen's  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards. 

Resolved,  Nov.  28,  1702,  That  the  Election  of  any  Person  to  be 
a  Burgess,  who  has  not  taken  the  Sacrament  within  one  Year  before 
such  Election,  is  avoid  Election.  March  17,  1711,  The  Right  of 
Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the  Mayor  and  Burgesses,  who  are  to  do 
all  corporate  Acts,  and  receive  the  Sacrament. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  205.     Doicnion. 

1  Sir  Chas.  Duncombe,  kt.    John  Eyre,   esq. 

2  Sir  Chas.  Duncombe,  kt.  John  Eyre,  esq. 

3  Sir  Chas.  Duncombe,  kt.1  John  Eyre,  esq. 
T.  DuncombeBrown,  esq. 

4  John  Sayer,  esq.  John  Eyre,  esq. 

5  Charles  Longueville,  esq.  John  Eyre,  esq.* 

Gyles  Eyre,   esq. 

6  John  Verney,  esq.3  Gyles  Eyre,  esq. 

7  John  Verney,  esq.  4  Gyles  Eyre,  esq.  s 

8  Anthony  Duncombe,  esq-  Joseph Wyndham  Ashe,  esq. 

9  Anthony  Duncombe,  esq.  John  Verney,  esq.  6 

Joseph  Wynd.  Ashe,  esq. 7 
George  Proctor,  esq. 
10  George  Lyttelton,  esq.  s    George  Proctor,  esq.  9 

Richard  Temple,  esq.  IO     Thomas  Duncombe,  esq. 

Henry  Vane,  jun.  esq.  " 

James  Hayes,  esq. 


- 


'  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  27,  1711. — *  Died,  a  nfcw 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  21,  1715. — 3  Made  one  of  the  Welsh  Judges  ; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  18,  1727,  he  was  rc-elecled. — 
A  Made  Chief  Justice  of  Chester ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Jan.  17,  1734,  he  was  re-elected. — 5  Serjeant  at  Law,  and  Recorder 
of  Baib.~ «  Master  of  the  Rolls;  died,  3  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec. 
34,  1741.— 7  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1746— s  Made 
his  Election  for  Oakbampton. — 9  Steward  and  Court-Keeper  of  all  the 
Lordships,  Lands,  &c.  belonging  tc»  Windsor  Castle;  died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  April  16.  1751.—'°  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov. 
16,  1749. — "  Colonel  in  the  First  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards,  made 
Steward  and  Bailiff  of  the  three  Chiltern  Hundreds  of  Stoke,  A ■/.-:- 
rough,  and  Bonenham,  in  the  County  of  Buck:  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
May  4,   1753.      He  was  re -chosen  for  the  County  of  Durham. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  206.      Ilindon. 


1  George  Morley,  esq. 

2  Edmund  Lambert,  esq. 

3  Edmund  Lambert,  esq- 


4  Rey.  Calthorpe,  jun.  esq. 

5  Rey.  Calthorpe,  jun.  esq.-3 
John  Pitt,  esq.  5 

6  Henry  Lud.  Coker,  esq. 

7  George  Heathcote,  esq. 
#  Stephen  Fox,  esq.  7 

Henry  Fox,  esq.  9 
9  Sir  Henry  Calthorpe,  k.b. 
10  Bisse  Richards,  esq- 


Reynolds  Calthorpe,  esq. 
Sir  James  Howe,  bt.  * 
Reynolds  Calthorpe,  esq. 
Rey.  Calthorpe,    esq.  )  % 
George  Morley,  esq.  5 
Henry  Lee  Warner,  esq. 
Richard  Lockwood,    esq. 
George  Wade,  esq.  * 

Robert  Gray,  esq. 
Townshend  Andrews,  esq. p 
George  Fox,   esq.  a 

William  Steele,  esq. 
Valens  Comyn,  esq.  '* 
Fra.  Blake  Delaval,  jun.  esq, 


1  Not  duly  elected. — 5  Double  Return  ;  Mr.  Calthorpe  waved  his 
Return,  and  Mr.  Morley  died,  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered,  May  7, 
171 1.— 3  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  26,  1720.-4  Major. 
General  of  his  Majesty's  Forces. — 5  Colonel  in  the  Guards. — 6  Depu. 
ty-Payroasterof  the  Forces. — 7  Made  his  Election  for  Shaftsbnry.—. 
8  Son- in-Law  and  Heir  of  Lord  Bin?ley.—9  Made  Surveyor- General 
of  his   Majesty's  Works,  and  a   new   Writ  being  order   '     ' 


,  hev 


1737. 

t~7S'' 
Parf. 

Pari. 
Pari.  7 


-elected. — IO  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  29, 

Edmund  Lambert,  esq.   Petitioner. 

George  Wilcocls,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 
Henry  Fox  and  George  Fox,  esqrs.  Petitioners.  April 
728,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Inhabitants 
of  Houses  within  the  liorough,  being  Housekeepers  and  Parishioners 
not  receiving  Alms,  and  the  Sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

Nov.  27,  1702,  Ordered,  That  leave  be  given  to  bring  in  a  Bill 
for  disfranchising  the  Borough  of  H'wdon  from  electing  Members  to 
serve  in  Parliament,  and  that  Mr.  Hurley,  the  Lord  Mordaunt,  and 
Mr.  Scobel,  do  prepare  and  bring  In  the  same.  The  same  Day  George 
Morley,  esq.  was  voted  not  duly  elected,  being  charged  by  Thomas 
Jervaise,  esq.  with  being  guilty  of  Bribery  in  relation  to  his   Elec- 


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Pari.-  No.  207. 

1  Edward  Ashe,  esq. 

2  Edward  Ashe,  esq. 

3  Edward  Ashe,  esq. 

4  Edward  Ashe,  esq. 
■5  Edward  Ashe,  esq. ' 

6  Edward  Ashe,  esq. 

7  Edward  Ashe,   esq. 

5  Edward  Ashe,  esq. 
9  Edward  Ashe,  esq. 

10  William  Ashe,  esq.  * 
William  A'court,  esq. 


Jlci/tesbunj. 

William  Monson,  esq. 
William  Ashe,   esq. 
William  Ashe,  esq. 
Peirce  A'court,  esq. 
William  Ashe,  esq. 
Peirce  A'court,   esq.  * 
Lord  Charles  Cavendish, 
Horatio  Townshend,  esq.  8 
Peirce  A'court,  esq. 
Peirce  A'court,  esq. 
Pierce  A'court  Ashe,  esq. 


1  Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Trade  and  Plantations  ;  and  a 
tiew  Writ  being  ordered,  June  It,  1710,  he  was  re-elected.— 
2  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  3,  1725. — 3  Gentleman  of  the 
Privy- Chamber,  and  Bank  Director. — 4  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 


Jan.  17,   17C1, — 5  Lieut. -Colonel  in  the  Army. 


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Pari.  '  No.  208.     Westbarxj. 

1  Henry  Bertie,  esq.  Robert  Bertie,  esq. 

2  Henry  Bertie,  esq.  Francis  Annesley,  esq. 

3  Henry  Bertie,  esq.  Francis  Annesley,  esq. r 

4  Henry  Bertie,  esq.  Francis  Annesley,  esq. 

5  Henry  Bertie,  esq.      }  3  C  Francis  Annesley,  esq. 
CfSbrge  Evans,  esq.*  j  \  Charles  Alanson,  esq. 

6  James  Bertie,  esq.  4  Francis  Annesley,  esq. 
George  Lord  Carbery. 

7  John  Hosk.  Gifford,  esq.  Francis  Annesley,  esq. 

8  George  Evans,  esq.  John  Bance,  esq. 

9  George  Evans,  esq.  Joseph  Townshend,  esq* 
IO  John  Bance,  esq.  s  Paul  Methuen,  esq. 5 

Chauncy Townshend,  esq.  Matth.  Michell,  esq.  * 

Peregrine  Bertie,  esq. 


1  One  of  the  Commissioners  of  Public  Accompts.—2  Created  Lord 
Carbery  in  Ire/and,  during  the  Time  the  Petition  was  depending.— 
3  Double  Return  ;  Mi.  Evans  and  Mr.  Alanson  were  voted  not  duly 
returned,  but  duly  elected.  Resolved,  June  1,  17 15,  That  the  Right 
of  Election  is  in  every  Tenant  of  any  Burgage-Tenement  for  Life,  or 
99  Years,  determinable  on  Lives,  or  by  Copy  of  Court- Roll,  paying 
a  Burgage- Rent  of  4d.  or  2d.  yearly,  being  resident  within  the  Bo- 
rough, and  not  receiving  Alms. — 4  Made  his  Election  for  Middlesex. 
5  5  Both  not  duly  elected. — 6  Captain  in  the  Navy  j  died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  11,  1753. 

Pari.  6.  George  Lord  Carbery  and  Thomas  Bennet%  «sq.  Petition- 
ers, renewed  Sess.  2,  the  Sitting  Members  voted  duly  elected,  and  a 
new  Writ  was  ordered,  March  3,  1724,  in  the  room  of  Mr.  Bertie, 
who  made  his  Election  for  Middlesex. 

Pari.  6.  Edward  Conway,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Lord  Carberyt 
renewed  Sess.  3. 

Pail.  7.  Sir  John  Lambert ',  bt.  and  Anthony  Cornish,  esq.  Peti- 
tioners j  the  former  withdrew  his  Petition,  and  the  latter  died. 

Pari  8.  James  Bertie,  esq.  Petitioner,  omitted  to  give  in  his 
Qualification  as  required.  William  Phipps,  esq.  withdrew  his  Peti- 
tion so  far  as  related  to  George  Evans,  esq.  renewed  against  Mr. 
Bance  in  Sess.  2,  3,  and  then  withdrawn. 


Parliamentary  register.  ! 

Pari.  No.  209.     Cable. 

1  Edward  Bayntun,  esq.       George  Ducket,  esq. 

2  Edward  Bayntun,  esq.       George  Ducket,  esq. 
3EdwardBayntun,esq.  ?  ,    £  George  Ducket,  esq. 

James  Johnston,  esq.  $  I  William  Hedges,  esq. 

At  "William  Northey,  esq.  William  Hedges,  esq. 

5SirOrlandoBridgman,bt.a  Richard  Chiswell,  esq. 

6  Ben.  Haskins  Styles,  esq.3  George  Ducket,  esq.  4 
Edmund  Pyke  Heath,  esq.  Matth.  Ducie  Morton,  t 

7  William  Wardour,  esq.  William  Ducket,  esq. 

8  Walter  Hungerford,  esq-  William  Ducket,  esq. 

9  Walter  Hungerford,  esq.  William  Elliot,  esq.  s 
30  William  Northey,  esq.       William  Elliot,  esq. 


'  Double  Return  ;  Mr.  Johnston  and  Mr.  Hedges  duly  elected. 
Resolved,  Dec.  22,  IJIO,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Inha- 
bitants, having  a  Right  of  Common,  and  being  sworn  at  Ogborn 
Court.— =  One  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Green-Cloth  to  the  Prince.— 
3  Made  his  Election  for  Devizes*,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  I, 
»723,  upon  the  Petition  against  him  being  withdrawn. — 4  Made  a 
Commissioner  of  the  Excise  ;  a  new  Wiit  ordered,  Feb.  19,  1723. 
"+  Made  one  of  the  Equerries  to  his  Majesty ;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
Ordered,  April  14,  1743,  he  was  re-elected. 
Pari.  2.     Sir  Charles  Hedges,  kt.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  5.      Walter   Hungerford  and  Samuel  Robinson,  csqrs.   Peti- 
tioners, withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  5.     Sir  Orlando  Bridgman,  fat.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Pe- 
tition. 

Pari.  8.     Guild-Stewatds  Petitioners,  renewed  Sess.  2. 
Resolved,  Feb.  25,  1724,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  an- 
ient Burgesses  only,  and  the  Right  of  returning  Burgesses,  is  in  the 
Id-Stcwarde. 


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No.  2IO.     Devizes. 


1  Sir  Francis  Child,  kt. 

2  Paul  Methuen,  esq.  * 

3  Paul  Methuen,  esq.  ?  . 
Sir  Francis  Child,  kt.  5  : 

4  Sir  Robert  Child,  kt. 

5  Josiah  Diston,  esq.  4 

6  Sir  Joseph  Eyles,  kt. 

7  Francis  Eyles,  esq. 

8  Francis  Eyles,  esq. 

9  Francis  Eyles,  esq.  8 
George  Lee,  ll.d.  9 

10  William  Willy,  esq.  " 


Josiah  Diston,  esq.* 

Josiah  Diston,  esq. 
£  Josiah  Diston,  esq. 
L  Thomas  Webb,  esq. 

John  Nicholas,  esq. 

Francis  Eyles,  esq.  5 

Benj.  Haskin  Styles,   esq. 

Benj.  Haskin  Styles,  esq. 

Benj,  Haskin  Styles,  esq. 

Sir  Joseph  Eyles,  kt.  ' 

John  Garth,  esq.  7 

John  Garth,  esq. 

John  Garth,  esq. 


i  Blackwetl  Halt  Factor.— *  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and 
a  new  Writ  being  ordered,    Dec.   15,  1709,    he   was  re-elected.— 

3  Double  Return  ;  Sir  Francis  Child and  Mr.  Webb  duly  elected — 

4  Deputy- Governor  of  the  Bank.— S  Expelled  the  House  as  a  South- 
Sea  Director  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  31,  1721. — 6  Remitter  for 
the  Crown  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  18,  1740.— 7  Recordec 
of  this  Borough. — 8  Made  Superintendant  of  his  Majesty's  Founde- 
ries,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July  13,  1742. — »  Before  in  this  Parlia- 
ment for  Bradley. — *o  East  India  Director. 

Pari.  2.      Thomas  Webb,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  4.     Josiah  Diston  and  Francis  Eyles,  jun.  esqrs.  Petitioner*. 
Resolved,    March  21,  16H9,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor,   and  select  Number  of  Burgesses  only. 


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Pari.  No.  2 1 1 .     Chippenham. 

1  Sir  James  Long,  bt.  John  Lord  Mordaunt. 

2  Sir  James  Long,  bt.  James  Montagu,  esq. 

3  Sir  James  Long,  bt.  John  Ashe,  esq.  ' 

Francis  Popham,  jun.  esq. 

4  John  Norris,  esq.  John  Eyles,  esq. 

5  Giles  Earle,  esq.  *  Sir  John  Eyles,  bt.  * 

6  Edward  Rolt,  esq.  4  Sir  John  Eyles,  bt. 
Thomas  Boucher,  esq.  , 

7  Gabriel  Roberts,  esq.  5  Rogers  Holland,  esq. 

8  Richard  Long,  esq.  Rogers  Holland,  esq. 

Edward  Bayntun  Rolt,  esq 

9  Sir  Edmund  Thomas,  bt.  Edward  Bayntun  Rolt,  esq. 
10  Sir  Edm.  Thomas,  bt. 7      Edward  Bayntun  Rolt,  esq.1 

1  Not  duly  elected. — *  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince, 
made  one  of  the  Clerks  Comptrollers  of  his  Majesty's  Household  ; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  12,  1720,  he  was  re-elected.— 
3  Alderman  of  London,  a  Commissioner  for  the  forfeited  Estates,  and 
Sub-Governor  of  the  South-Sea  Company.— 4  Died  j  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Jan.  14,  1723.— 5  South-Sea  Director. — 6  Made  a  Welsh 
Judge;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  16,  1737. — 7  Groom  of  the 
Benchamber  to  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales. — 8  Made  Surveyor- Gene- 
ral of  his  Majesty's  Duchy  of  Cornwall  \  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, June  18,  1751,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  4.     Sir  James  Long,  bt.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  5.  John  Norris  and  John  Bayntun,  esqrs.  Petitioners,  with- 
drew their  Petition. 

Pari.  6.     John  Pitt,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Boucher. 

Pari.  9,     Alexander  Hume  and  John  Frederick,  esqrs.  Petitioners. 

On  a  Hearing,  Jan.  28,  1742,  The  last  Determination  of  the 
House,  made  the  9th  of  April  1624,  (when  it  was  Resolved,  That 
%he  new  Charter  altered  not  the  Custom,  and  that  the  Burgesses  and 
Freemen,  more  than  Twelve,  had  Voice  in  the  Election)  was  read. 
A  Motion  was  made,  That  the  Words  Burgesses  and  Freemen,  men- 
tioned in  the  said  Resolution,  mean  only  such  Burgesses  and  Freemen 
as  are  Inhabitants,  Householders  of  the  ancient  Houses,  called  Free 
or  Burgage-Houses,  within  the  said  Borough  5  it  passed  in  the  Nega- 
tive, 236  to  235,  in  favour  of  the  Sitting  Members.  Feb.  2,  1742, 
a  Motion  being  made,  That  the  Counsel  be  now  called  in  and  directed 

to 


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to  proceed  according  to  the  last  Determination,  made  the  9th  of 
April  1624,  it  passed  in  the  Affirmative,  241  to  225;  upon  which 
the  House  was  informed,  That  the  Petitioners  desired  not  to  proceed 
in  their  Contest  with  the  Sitting  Members,  who  were  thereupon  voted 
duly  elected.  Upon  this  Determination,  Sir  Robert  Walpole  withdrew 
from  the  House,  and  resigned  his  Employments. 


Pari.  No9  212.     Malmsbury. 

1  Thomas  Farrington,  esq.  Henry  Mordaunt,  esq. 

2  Thomas  Farrington,   esq.  Henry  Mordaunt,  esq.  * 

Joseph  Addison,  esq. 

3  Thomas  Farrington,  esq.*  Joseph  Addison,  esq. 
Sir  John  Rushout,  bt. 

4  Sir  John  Rushout,  bt.  Joseph  Addison,  esq. 

5  Sir  John  Rushout,  bt.         Joseph  Addison,  esq.  3 

Fleetwood  Dormer,  esq. 

6  Sir  John  Rushout,  bt.  4     Trevor  Vise.  Hillsborough.4 
Giles  Earle,  esq.  John  Fermpr,  esq.  5 

Charles  Stuart,   esq. 

7  Giles  Earle,  esq.  *  Will.  RawlinsonEarle,  esq.7 

8  Giles  Earle,  esq. 8  Will.  RawlinsonEarle,  esq.* 

9  Giles  Earle,  esq.  Will.  Rawlinson  Earle,  esq. 
30  John  Lee,  esq.  James  Douglas,  esq. 


10 


Edward  Lord  Digby.  " 


1  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  2,  1710.— 2  Died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  April  9,  17 13. — 3  The  celebrated  Author  of  the 
Spe&ator,  &c.  made  a  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations ; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  9,  1716,  he  was  re  elected  $  al- 
so made  one  of  his  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State,  and  a 
Privy  Counsellor,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Aprili6,  1 7 17, 
he  was  re-elected  and  died  j  a  new  Writ  ordereB,  Nov.  23,  1719.— 
4  4  Both  not  duly  elected. — 5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  16, 
1723. — 6  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  27,  1728,  he  was  re-elected.— 
7  Made  Clerk  of  the"  Deliveries  in  the  Ordnance  >  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  May  u,  1733,  he  was  re-elected. — 8  Made  a  Lord 
of  the  Treasury  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  2p,  1737,  he 
was  re-elected. — 9  Made  Clerk  of  his  Majesty's  Ordnance  j  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered^  Dec.  18,  1740,  he  was  re-elected.— I0  Clerk  of 

the 


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the  Household  to  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed, June  6,  1751. — "  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  George  Prince 
oiWales,  which  he  resigned  upon  succeeding  his  Grandfather  as  Lord 
Digby  in  Ire/and. 


.  2.     Edward  Pouncefort,  esq,   Petitior 


vithdrcw  his  Peti- 


Dec.  13,  1702,  TheRightofElec 
dermen  and  Twelve  Capital  Burgesse 


IS  agreed  to  be  in  the  Al- 


Parl. 


No.  213.     CrtHiadc. 


1  Edmund  Dunch,  esq. 

2  Edmund  Dunch,  esq.  ' 

3  Edmund  Dunch,  esq. 

4  William  Gore,  esq.  3 
Samuel  Robinson,  esq. 

5  Jacob  Sawbridge,  esq.  * 
Matth.DucieMorton,  esq. 

6  Thomas  Gore,  esq. 

7  Christopher  Tilson,  esq.  s 

8  William  Gore,  esq.  7 
Charles  Gore,  esq. 

9  Charles  Gore,   esq.  ?  g 
Welbore  Ellis,  esq.  j 

10  John  Gore,  esq.  fl 


Samuel  Barker,  esq. 
James  Vernon,  esq.  * 
Samuel  Robinson,  esq. 
Sir  Thomas  Read,  bt. 

Sir  Thomas  Read,  bt. 

Sir  Thomas  Read,  bt.  ' 
Sir  Thomas  Read,  bt. 
Sir  Thomas  Read,  bt. 

Sir  Thomas  Read,  bt. 

Will.  Rawlinson  Earle,  es 


'  Made  Masterofthe  Household;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Nov.  23,  1708,  he  was  re-elected. — 2  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber 
to  Prince  George. — 3  Made  his  Election  for  Colchester. — \  Expelled 
the  House   as  a  Soulb-Sea  Director  ;   a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  24, 

«JM S  Gentleman  of  the  Privy-Chamber,  and  one  of  the  Clerks  of 

the  Green-Cloth  to  the  Prince.— «  One  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Treasury. 
'  £>ied  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1739. — s  Double  Return  ; 
*lie  former  was  chosen  for  the  County  of  Hertford,  and  waved  his 
Return.— 9  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Third  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards. 
.Pari. 3.  Sit  George  Hanger,  kt.  Petitioner. 
Pari,  4.  Samuel  Robinson,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition, 
arl.  4.      Edmund '  Warrtfard,   esq.   Petitioner  against  Samuel  Ro- 


t« 


'    '•] 


Q 


Pari. 


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Pari.  5.  Inhabitants  Petitioners  against  Mr.  Duciey  and  he  was 
voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  6.  Matthew  Ducie  Morton,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his 
Petition. 

Pari.  8.     Voters  Petitioners,  withdrew  their  Petition. 

June  io,  1685,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Freeholders,  Copyholders,  and  Leaseholders,  for  any  Term  not  un« 
der  Three  Years,  only. 


Pari.  No.  214.     Great  Bedwin. 

1  Charles  Lord  Bruce.         Nicholas  Pollexfen,  esq.  * 

Tracy  Pauncefort,  esq.  * 
Nicholas  Pollexfen,  esq, 

2  Charles  Lord  Bruce.  Samuel  Sambroke,  esq. 

3  Charles  Lord  Bruce. 3        Thomas  Millington,  esq. 
Sir  Edward  Seymour,  bt. 

4  Sir  Edward  Seymour,  bt.  Thomas  Millington,  esq. 

5  Stephen  Bisse,  esq.  *         William  Sloper,  esq. 

6  Robert  Bruce,  esq.  Charles  Longueville,  esq. 

7  George  Vise  Lewisham  5  Sir  William  Willys,  bt.* 
William  Sloper,  esq.  Francis  Seymour,  esq. 

8  William  Sloper,  esq.  7     .  Robert  Murray,  esq.  8 

Edward  Popham,  esq. 

9  Sir  Edward  Turner,  bt.     Lascelles  Metcalfe,  esq. 
10SirEd.Turner,bt.?  9  C   William  Scott,  esq.  ,0 

Will.  Sloper,  esq.  3       £   Lascelles  Metcalfe,  esq. 

1  Made  a  Commissioner  of  Prizes  $  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  l8f 
1707.— *  Not  duly  elected,  and  ordered  into  Custody  for  Bribery  and 
Corruption  at  his  Election. — 3  Made  his  Election  for  Marlborough  , 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  9,  17 11.— 4  A  Commissioner  of  the 
Equivalent,  also  a  Commissioner  of  the  Victualling- Office .—5  Not 
duly  elected:  Resolved,  March  26,  1729,  That  the  Right  of  Elec- 
tion is  in  the  Freeholders  and  Inhabitants  of  ancient  Burgage-Mes- 
suages.— *  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  21,  1732.— 7  Deputy 
Cofferer  of  his  Majesty's  Household.-—8  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of 
Foot,  and  a  Brigadier- General  $  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March 
29,  1738 — 9  Double  Return  j  Sir  Edward  Turner  and  Mr..  Scott 
not  duly  elected.—10  Equerry  to  Frederick  Prince  gf  Wales* 

Pari. 


Parliamentary  register..  227 

Pail.  2.     Tracy  Pauncefort,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Peti- 

Parl.  6.     Several  Burgesses  Petitioners. 

Pari,  S.     John  Crawley  and  AbelKetelby,  esqrs.  Petitioners. 


Pari. 


No.  215.     Luger shall. 


1  J.  Richmond  Webb,  esq. 

2  J.  Richmond  Webb,  esq. 

3  J.  Richmond  Webb,  esq 

4  J.  Richmond  Webb,  esq. ; 
Robert  Ferne,  esq. 

5  J.  Richmond  Webb,  esq. 

6  J.  Richmond  Webb,  esq.' 
Anthony  Cornish,  esq. 

7  Charles  Boone,  esq.  * 

8  Daniel  Boone,   esq. 

9  Charles  Selwyn,  esq. 
10  Geo.  Augus. Selwyn,  esq. 


Walter  Kent,  esq. 
Robert  Bruce,  esq. 
Thomas  Pearce,  esq-  * 
John  Ward,  esq. 

John  Ivory  Talbot,  esq. 
Borlace  Richm.  Webb,  esq. 

Borlace  Richm.  Webb,  esq. 
Peter  Delme,  esq. 
Thomas  Hayward,  esq. 
Thomas  Farrington,  esq. 


*  Major- Genera]. — *  Made 
Wight. — 3  Lieutenant-General 
4  Died ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 

— 6  Surveyor  of  his  Majesty' 


for  Newport,  Isle  of 
ofthelsleofW^&f.— 
724. — SLate  Governor  of 
int,  made  Chief  Clerk,  Re- 


of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  Barbadoes, 
and  Peace  there ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
e  was  re-elected. 


gister,  and  Sole  ]'.\: 
and  Clerk  of  the  Crow 
dcred,  Jan.  11,  1753, 

Pari.  4.     Henry  Sky/ling,    esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  5.     Thomas  Webb,  esq.  Serjeant  at  Law,  Petitioner,  with- 
drew his  Petition. 

Pail.  6.     Thomai  Webb,  esq.  Serjeant  at  Law,  Petitioner,  renew- 
ed Sess.  2,  3,  and  withdrawn. 

Pari.  8.     John  Dahton,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 
Resolved,  Feb.  11,  1699,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  such 
Persons  who  have  an  Estate  of  Inheritance  or  Freehold,  or  Leasehold 
leteiminabTc  upon  Life  or  Lives,  within  the  Borough. 

P    2 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari. 


;Vo.21G.     OklSarum: 


1  Robert  Pitt,  esq. 

2  Robert  Pitt,  esq. 

3  Thomas  Pitt,  esq. 

4  Thomas  Pitt,  esq. 

5  Thomas  Pitt,  esq.  ' 

Sir  Will.  Strickland,  bE. 

6  Thomas  Pitt,  esq.  4 
George  Pitt,  esq. 

"7  Tho.  E,  of  Londonderry. 

Thomas  Harrison,  esq.  ' 
8  Thomas  Pitt,  esq.  ,a 

Robert  Nedham,  esq. 


Charles  Mompesson,  esq. 
William  Harvey,    esq. 
William  Harvey,  jun.  esq. 
Robert  Pitt,  esq. 
Robert  Pitt,  esq.  a 
i 

Robert  Pitt,    esq  s 
George  Moreton  Pitt,  esq-  * 
John  Pitt,  esq. 
Thomas  Pitt,  esq,  8 
Matthew  Chitty  St.  Ouinrim 
William  Pitt,  esq. 


1  Made  Governor  of  Jamaica  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  26, 
1716. — *  One  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Green  Cloth  to  the  Prince.— 
3  Made  Commissary. General  of  the  Musters  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  June  1,  1720,  he  was  re-elected. — 4  Died,  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, May  19,  1726. — 5  Made  his  Election  for  Oaibampton. — 
«Made  Register  of  the  Revenue  of  Excise ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  13,  1724. — 7  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  made  Governor 
of  the  Lee-ward  Islands  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  14,  1738.— 
*  Made  his  Election  for  Oahbatnplon. — 9  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of 
Foot. — I0  Made  his  Election  for  Oaalampton. 

Pari.  5.  Richard  Jones  and  Charles  Tucker,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari.  5.  Francis  Swan  ton,  Thomas  Lambert,  esqrs,  and  Nicholas 
Elliot,  Gent.  Petitioners,  withdrew  their  Petition. 


Parliamentary  register. 


No.  216.     Old  Sarum  continued. 


Pari 

9  George  Lyttelton,    esq. ' 
James  Grenville,  esq.  '3 
Edwafd  Willis,  esq. 
10  Thomas  Pitt,  esq.  "4 
CharlesE.  of  Middlesex.' 


Sir  William  Irby,  bt.  " 
Arthur  Vise-  Doneraile-  * 
Paul  Jodrel,  esq. ,B 
Simon  Fanshaw,  esq. 


>'  Made  his  Election  for  Oakbomptart.—n  Made  Joint-Vice-Trea- 
«irer,  and  Receiver-General  and  Paymaster  General  of  all  his  Majes- 
ty's Revenues  in  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  with  the  Eacl  of  Choi, 
mondeley  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  20,  1746,  he  was  re- 
elected ;  also  Pay  master- General  of  his  Majesty's  Land  Forces  ;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  5,  1746,  he  was  re-elected. — 'oMade 
one  of  the  Commissioners  for  Trade  and  Plantations  ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  20,  1746,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made 
Receiver  of  the  Crown  and  Fee-Farm  Rents  for  the  Counties  of  War. 
•wick  and  Leicester  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  21,  1747, 
he  was  elected  for  Bridpart, — '4  Made  his  Election  for  Oakhampton. 
H  Made  his  Election  for  Bodmin. — *S  Master  of  the  Horse,  to  Frede- 
rick Prince  of  Wales.— V  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  t 
Prince  of  Wales  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  18,  1; 
licitor- General  to  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales;  died,  a  n 
dered,  Nov.  14,   1751. 

Resolved,  Nov.  14,  1688,  That  the  Right  of  Electi 
Freeholders,  being  Burgage -Holders  of  the  said  Borough, 


Frederick 
.— '3  So- 
Writ  or- 


Q  3 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


|Pcr/.  iVb-217. 

1  Henry  St.  John,  esq- 

2  Robert  Cecil,  esq. 

3  Henry  St.  John,  esq.  * 
Edmund  Pleydel,  esq. 

4  Edmund  Pleydel,   esq, 

5  Sir  James  Long,  bt. 

6  Robert  Murray,  esq.  * 

7  John  St.  John,  esq. 

8  Sir  Robert  Long,  bt. 

9  J.  Harvey  Thursby,  esq.  Robert  Neale,  esq. 
10  Martin  Madan,  esq.  *       Robert  Neale,  esq. 


Walton  Basset. 
Francis  Popham,  esq. 
Francis  Popham,  esq. 
Richard  Goddard,  esq. 

Richard  Creswell,  esq. 
William  Northey,  esq. 
William  Chetwynd,  esq. 
John  Crosse,  esq. 
Nicholas  Robinson,  esq.  3 


«  Made  his  Election  for  tlie  County  of  Berks. — *  Colonel  of  a  Re- 
giment of  Foot. — .3  Captain  of  a  SloOp  to  prevent  Smuggltng.- 
4  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales. 

Parl.fi,  William  Northey  and  John  Brinsden,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition, 

Pari.  7.     William  Northey,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sees.  2  and  3. 

Pari.  8.  Edmund  Prideaux  Givyn,  and  King  Gould,  e*qn.  Peti- 
tioners. 

Pari.  9.     Nicholas  Rohiasoit,    esq.    Petitioner,    renewed  Sess. 
and  had  leave  to  withdraw  it,  the  said  Petition  not  being  signed  by 
himself. 

Pari.  10.     Burgesses  Petitioners. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari. 


No.  218.    Marlborough. 


1  Algernon  E.  of  Hertford. 

2  Algernon  E.  of  Hertford.1 
Sir  Edward  Ernie,   bt, 

3  Charles  Lord  Bruce. 1 
Richard  Jones,  esq. 

4  Gabriel  Roberts,  esq. 

5  Sir  Wm.  Humphreys,  kt. 

and  bt- 

6  Algernon  E.  of  Hertford.1 
Thomas  Gibson,  esq. 

7  Thomas  Gibson,  esq. 

8  Francis  Seymour,  esq. 

9  Sir  J.  Hynde  Cotton,  bt.7 
10  Sir  J.  Hynde  Cotton,  bt.8 

Sir  J.  Hynde  Cotton,  bt. 


John  Jefferies,  esq- 
James  Bruce,  esq.  * 

Robert  Bruce,  esq- 

Robert  Bruce,  esq. 
Joshua  Wdrd,    esq.  * 
Gabriel  Roberts,   esq. 
Gabriel  Roberts,  esq- 

Edward  Lisle,  esq. 
Edward  Lisle,   esq.  * 
John  Crawley,  esq. 
John  Crawley,  esq. 
John  Talbot,  jun.  esq. 


1  Made  his  Electron  For  the  County  of  Northumberland. — »  Compt- 
roller of  tbe  Accompts  of  the  Army. — 3  Son  of  the  Earl  of  Aylesbu- 
ry, called  up  to  the  House  of  Peers  as  Lord  Bruce;  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Jan.  14,  1712. — 4  Not  duly  elected.  May  13,  1717,  Re- 
solved, That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Mayor  and  Burgesses 
only.  This  Gentleman  applied  himself  to  the  Study  of  Chemistry, 
and  was  many  Years  in  France,  where  he  practised  Physic,  and  then 
icrurned  Home,  where  he  practised  with  the  greatest  Success  ima- 
ginable, insomuch  that  he  was  exempted  by  a  Vote  of  the  House  of 
Commons  from  being  visited  by  the  Censors  of  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians.— 5  Made  his  Election  for  the  County  of  Northumberland. — 
6  Made  his  Election  for  the  County  of  Southampton  ;  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Feb.  17,  1737,  upon  the  Petition  against  him  for  the  County 
of  Southampton  being  withdrawn 7  Made  Treasurer  of  the  Cham- 
ber; and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  22,  1744,  he  was  re- 
elected.— 8  Died,   a  new  Writ  ordered,   Feb.  11,   1752. 


Pari.  5.     Francii  Hayes,  esq.  Petiti 


withdrew  his  Petition. 


Pari-  8.      Thomas  Newnham  and  Benjamin  Hayes;  es<jrs.   Petition- 
ers.    The  Sitting  Members  duly  elected, 

£4 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER, 


Part. 


No.  219.     Worcester  County. 


1  Sir  John  Packington,  bt. 

2  Sir  John  Packington,  bt, 

3  Sir  John  Packington,  bt. 

4  Sir  John  Packington,  bt. 

5  Sir  John  Packington,  bt. 

C  Sir  John  Packington,  bt. 
1  Sir  H.  Perot  Packington. 

Sir  H.  Perot  Packington. 
9  Edmund  Pytts,  esq.  ■ 
10  Edmund  Pytts,  esq.  6 

Edmund  Pytts,  esq.  7 


William  Bromley,  esq.  ' 
Sir  T.  Cookes  Winford,  bt. 
Sir  T.  Cookes  Winford,  bt. 

Samuel  Pytts,  esq.  * 
Samuel  Pytts,  esq. 
Thomas  Vernon,  esq- 3 
Sir  Thomas  Lyttelton,  bt. 
Sir  Thomas  Lyttelton,  bt.  * 
Sir  Thomas  Lyttelton,  bt. 
Edmund  Lechmere,  esq. 
Edmund  Lechmere,  esq. 
Geo.  W.  Vise.  Deerhurst  s 
J.  Bulkeley  Coventry,  esq." 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  jo,  1707. — 2  A  Commissioner 
of  Trade  and  Plantations— 3  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  16, 
jj2[. — 4  Madea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty;  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, May  12,  1^27,  he  was  re-elected. — 5  Succeeded  his  Father  as 
Earl  of  Coventry  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  22,  1751. — *  Died  j 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  4,  1753. — 7  Son  to  the  former.— s  Bro- 
ther to  the  Earl  of  Coventry, 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  220.     Worcester  City. 

1  Thomas  Wylde,  esq.        Samuel  Swift,  esq. 


2  Thomas  Wylde,   esq. 

3  Thomas  Wylde,  esq- 

4  Thomas  Wylde,  esq. 
3  Thomas  Wylde,  esq.  ' 

G  Thomas  Wylde,  esq. 
7  Sir  Richard  Lane,  kt. 


Samuel  Swift,  esq. 
Samuel  Swift,  esq. 
Samuel  Swift,   esq. 
Samuel  Swift,  esq.  " 
Samuel  Sandys,  esq. 
Samuel  Sandys,  esq. 
Samuel  Sandys,   esq. 


- 


8  Richard  Lockwood,  esq.  Samuel  Sandys,  esq. 
8  Tho.  Winnington,  esq.  3  Samuel  Sandys,    esq.  ' 
Thomas  Vernon,  esq.       Sir  Henry  Harpur,   bt. 
10  Thomas  Vernon,  esq.       Thomas  GeersWinford,  esq.5 
Robert  Tracy,  esq. 


■  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Sept.  1 6,  J7'5,  lie  was  re-elected. — 1  Died  ;  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  i8,  I7i8.—3  Made  Paymaster- General  of 
his  Majesty's  Land  Forces;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  19, 
1743,  he  was  re-elected,  and  died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  3c, 
1746.— 4  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  and  Chancellor  and  Under- 
Treasurer  of  the  Exchequer;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb. 
18,  1742,  he  was  re-elected,  and  created  Lord  Sandys  ;  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Dec.  22,  1743. — 5  Not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  Feb.  it, 
174S,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Citizens  not  receiving 
Alms,  and  admitted  to  their  Freeddna  by  Birth  or  Servitude,  or  by 
Redemption,  in  order  to  trade  within  the  City  ;  on  which  the  Sitting 
Member  declined  giving  the  House  any  farther  Trouble. 

Pari.  3.  Benjamin  Pearit,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Peti- 
tion,. 

Pari.  5.     Richard  Lsckwaod,  esq.   Petitioner.  I 


I 


234  PARLIAMENTARY  fcBOISTIIU 

Pari.  No.  221.     Droitwich. 

1  Edward  Foley,  esq,  Charles  Coeks,  esq. 

2  Edward  Foley,  esq.  Edward  Wilmington,  esq* 

3  Edward  Foley,  esq. f  Edward  Jefferyes,  esq.  * 
Richard  Foley,  esq*  J 

4  Richard  Foley,  esq  Edward  Jefferyes,  esq-31 

5  Richard  Foley,  esq-  Edward  Jefferyes,  esq- 

6  Richard  Foley,  esq.  Edward  Jefferyes,  esq*  * 

Thomas  Winnington,  esq- 
7,  Richard  Foley,  esq-  *        Thomas  Winnington,  esq.f 
Edward  Foley,  esq- 

8  Edward  Foley,  esq.  Thomas  Winnington,  esq. f 

9  Thomas  Foley,  jun.  esq.  Thomas  Winnington,  esq.  9 

Lord  George  Bentinck. 
10  Thomas  Foley,  jun.  esq.1*  Samuel  Masham,  esq.  ** 
.    Francis  Winnington,  esq.10  Edwyn  Sandys,  esq. 


1  Made  Receiver  of  the  Duties  on  Hides  and  S^ins $  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  June  12,  17 u.—*  Alias  Winnington,  made  one  of  her  Ma- 
jesty's Justices  for  Pembroke,  Carmarthen,  and  Cardigan,  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  June  12,  171 1,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  Protho- 
notary  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas.-— 4  Made  Justice  of  the  Coun- 
ties of  Chester,  Flint,  Denbigh,  and  Montgomery  ;  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  April  14,  1714,  he  was  re-elected.— 5  Died,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Jan.  20,  1726. — 6  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April 
5,  1732.— 7  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  $  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  May  14,  1730,  he  was  re-elected. — 8  Made  a  Lord  of  the 
Treasury,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  19,  1736,  he  wa* 
re-elected,  and  made  Cofferer  of  his  Majesty's  Household  at  the  Ex- 
piration of  this  Parliament.— 9  Made  his  Election  for  Worcester*— 
10  10  10  All  three  returned,  and  the  Petitioner  Edwin  Sandys,  esq. 
and  Mr.  Winningtonr  voted  duly  elected* 

Resolved,  Nov.  it,  1690,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Burgesses  of  the  Corporation  of  Salt*Springs. 


I'-ARLIAMEKTARY  REGISTER.                     235 

Pari                      No-  222-     Evesham. 

J  John  Rudge,  esq.           Hugh  Parker,  esq. 

2  John  Rudge,  esq.             Sir  Edward  Goodere,  bt. 

3  John  Rudge,  esq.             Sir  Edward  Goodere,  bt. 

4  John  Rudge,  esq.             Sir  Edward  Goodere,  bt. 

5  John  Rudge,  esq.  *           John  Deacle,  esq.  ■ 

€  John  Rudge,  esq.            Sir  John  Rushout,   bt. 

7  John  Rudge,  esq.              Sir  John  Rushout,  bt. 

8  William  Taylor,  esq.  3     Sir  John  Rushout,  bt. 

9  Edward  Rudge,  esq-        Sir  John  Rushout,  bt.  * 
10  Edward  Rudge,  esq.        Sir  John  Rushout,  bt. 

1  Deputy- Governor  of  the  Soulh-Sea  Company,  Merchant  in  Loit' 
don,~~  Woollen  Draper  in  London.— 3  Counsellor  at  Law,  and  Re- 
corder of  this  Borough  ;  died,  no  new  Writ  issued. — *  Made  a  Lord 
of  the  Treasury}  and  a  new  Writ  heing  ordered,  Feb.  18,  1742, 
lie  was  re-elected  ;  afterwards  made  Treasurer  of  his  Majesty's  Navy; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  21,  1743,  he  was  re-elected. 

Resolved,  Sept.  21,  1669,  That  tlw  Right  of  Election  i«  in  the 
Common  Burgesses. 

236  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

Pari,  No.  223.     Bewdley. 

1  Salway  "Wilmington,  esq. 

2  Henry  Herbert,  esq. ' 
Salway  Winnington,  esq. 

3  Anthony  Lech  mere,   esq.   not  duly  elected, 
Salway  Winnington,  esq.  * 

4  Salway  Winnington,   esq. 

5  Grey  James  Grove,   esq. 3 

6  William  Crew  Offley,  esq.  * 

7  William  Crew  OHl^y,  esq. 

8  William  Bowles,  esq.  s 
Phineas  Bowies,  esq-  * 

9  "William  Bowles,  esq. 
10  William  Bowles,   esq.7 

William  Lyttelton,  esq. 

i  Succeeded  his  Father  aa  Lord  Herbert  of  Cberbury  ;  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Feb.  16,  1709. — *  One  of  the  Commissioners  of  Public  Ac- 
compts. — 3  A  Commissioner  for  staling  the  Debts  due  to  the  Army. 
4  One  of  the  Gentlemen  of  (he  Privy  Chamber.— 5  Made  his  Elec- 
tion for  BriJport. — &  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Dragoons  in  Ireland, 
and  a. Brigadier. General  on  the  Irish  Establishment,  afterwards  a 
General. — 7  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  29,   1748. 

Pari.  2.  Salway  Winnington,  esq.  petitioned,  and  Mr.  Herbert 
was  declared  duly  elected. 

Pari.  5.      Sa/iuay  Winnington,  esq.   Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Peti- 

Resulved,  April  38,  1662,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Bailiff  and  Burgesses  appointed  by  the  Charter  of  the  ^A  James  I. 
exclusive  of  all  others.  Resolved,  May  27,  1697,  That  it  is  not  ia 
all  the  Inhabitants. 


Parliamentary  register. 


237 


Pari.  No.  224.     York  County. 

1  Will.  M.  of  Harrington. '    Thomas  Lord  Fairfax.  * 
Conyers  D'Arcy,  esq.         Henry  Viscount  Down. 

2  Sir  William  Strickland,  bt.  Henry  Viscount  Down. 

3  Sir  Arthur  Kaye,  bt.  Henry  Viscount  Down. 

4  Sir  Arthur  Kaye,  bt.  Henry  Viscount  Down. 

5  Sir  Arthur  Kaye,  bt.  Henry  Viscount  Down. 

6  Sir  Arthur  Kaye,  bt.  3        Henry  Viscount  Down. 
Cholmond.  Turner,  esq. 

7  Cholmond.  Turner,  esq.     Sir  Tho.  Wentworth,  k.b.4 

Sir  George  Saville,  bt. 

8  Cholmond  Turner,  esq.    Sir  Myles  Stapylton,  bt. 

9  Charles  Vise.  Morpeth.  s    Sir  Myles  Stapylton,  bt. 
Cholmond.  Turner,  esq. 

10  Sir  ConyersD'Arey,K.B.fi  Sir  Myles  Stapylton,  bt.  7 
Henry  Viscount  Down.  s 


1  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Duke  of  Devonshire ;  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Nov.  io,  1707. — 3  Became  a  Peer  of  Great  Britain  by  the 
Union;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  10,-  I707. — 3  Died:  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Jan.  17,  1717. — 4  Created  Lord  Ma/ton  ■  anew  Writ 
ordered,  May  28,  1718. — 5  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  23, 
1741. — 6  Comptroller  of  his  Majesty's  Household. — 7  Made  a  Com- 
missioner of  the  Customs  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  7,  1750.— 
1  A  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  George  Prince  of  Wales. 

Pari.  8.  Sir  Rowland  Wynn,  bt.  Petitioner,  and  Freeholders,  in 
behalf  of  Edwnril  IVortley,  esq.  against  Cholmondelcy  Turner,  esq, 
renewed  Sess.  2.  Resolved,  March  9,  1736,  That  those  Persons 
Whose  Freeholds  lie  within  that  part  of  the  City  of  Tort  called  sfynttjr, 
llave  a  Right  to  vote  for  Knights  of  the  Shire  ;  and  after  several  Days 
iriug,  the  Petition  was  dropped. 


X&» 


838 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.    225. 


1  Sir  William  Robinson,  bt. 

2  Sir  William  Robinson,  bt. 
S  Sir  William  Robinson,  bt. 

4  Sir  William  Robinson,  bt. 

5  Sir  William  Robinson,  bt, 

6  Sir  William  Milner,  bt. 
*J  Sir  William  Milner,  bt. 

8  Sir  John  Lister  Kaye,  bt. 

9  Godfrey  Wentworth,  esq- 

10  George  Fox  Lane,  esq. 7 


York  City. 

Robert  Benson,  esq. 
Robert  Benson,  esq. ' 
Robert  Benson,  esq-  * 
Robert  Fairfax,  esq- 
Tobias  Jenkins,  esq.  * 
Edward  Thompson,  esq.  * 
Edward  Thompson,   esq. 
Edward  Thompson,  esq.  s 
Edward  Thompson,  esq- 6 
George  Fox,  esq. 
William  Thornton,  esq. 


1  A  Lord  of  the  Treasury. — a  Made  Chancellor  and  Under  Treasu- 
rer of  the  Exchequer;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  7, 
1711,  he  wis  re-elected,  and  afterwards  created  Lord  BingUy.^-3  Al- 
derman of  this  City,— 4  Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Re- 
venue in  Ireland ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  31,  1725,  he 
was  re-elected.— S  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  at  the  end  of  this 
Parliament,—6  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July  13,  1742. 
7  Changed  hit  Name  to  Lane  in  this  Parliament. 

Pari.  4.     Tobias  Jenkins,  esq.  Petitioner. 


"PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  No.  216.     Old  S arum  continued. 

9  George  Lyttelton,    esq."  William  Pitt,  esq.'* 
James  Grenville,  esq.  ,J 

Edward  Willis,    esq.  Sir  William  Irby,  bt. '! 

10  Thomas  Pitt,  esq;  '4  Arthur  Vise-  Doneraile- : 

Ch'arlesE.  of  Middlesex.1"  Paul  Jodrel,  esq, IB 
Simon  Fanshaw,  esq. 


"  Made  his  Election  for  Oahhamplon.—"  Made  Joint- Vice-Trea- 
surer, and  Receiver- General  and  Paymaster  General  of  all  his  Majes- 
ty's Revenues  in  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  with  the  Earl  of  Cbol- 
tnonde/ey  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  20,  1746,  he  was  re- 
elected; also  Paymaster-General  of  his  Majesty's  Land  Forces;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  5,  1746,  he  was  re-elected.— '3  Made 
one  of  the  Commissioners  for  Trade  and  Plantations  ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Feb.  20,  1746,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made 
Receiver  of  the  Crown  and  Fee- Farm  Rents  for  the  Counties  of  War- 
•wici  and  Leicester  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  21,  1747, 
he  was  elected  for  Bridport. — '4  Made  his  Election  for  Oakhampton. 
>5  Made  his  Election  for  Bodmin. — >a  Master  of  the  Horse  to  Frede- 
rick Prince  of  Waiei.—*!  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Frederick 
Prince  of  Wales  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  18,  I7JI-— lS  So- 
Hcitor-General  to  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales ;  died,  a  new  Writ  or- 


■  '4.   i75i- 

Resolved,  Nov.  14,  1688,  That  the  Right  of  Electioi 
Freeholders,  being  Burgage -Holders  of  the  said  Borough. 


1  the 


VARLIAMENTARY  RKCISTE*. 


Pari. 


No.  227.      A' 


1  Christoph.  Stockdale,  esq. 

2  Christoph.  Stockdale,  eeq. 

3  Christoph.  Stockdale,  esq. 

4  Christ.  Stockdale,  esq.  * 
Henry  Slingsby,  esq. 

5  Robert  Hitch,  esq.  4 

6  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  bt. 

7  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  bt. 

8  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  bt. 

9  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  bt. 
10  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  bt. 


' naresborougki 

Robert  Byerley,  esq. 
Robert  Byerley,  esq. 
Robert  Byerley,  esq. ' 
Robert  Byerley,  esq.  3 
Francis  Fawkes,  esq. 
Henry  Earl  of  Montrath.  * 
Richard  Arundel,  esq. 
Richard  Arundel,  esq.  * 
Richard  Arundel,  esq.  7 
Richard  Arundel,  esq.  * 
Richard  Arundel,  esq.  * 
Richard  Arundel,  esq.  *° 


8  Made  one  of  the  CommlsMonets  of  her  Majesty's  Privy  Seal,  in 
the  Absence  of  the  Bishop  olLondon  at  Ulrecbt,  and  a  new  Writ  be- 
ing ordered,  Dec.  22, 1711,  he  was  re-elected.— *  Died ;  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Mnrch  2,  1714. — 3  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  6,  1714. 
4  A  Commissioner  for  stating  the  Debts  due  to  the  Army.— S  Died  ; 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Apr.  5, 1720.— 6  Made  Surveyor-Gen.  ofhis  Ma- 
jesty's Works  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  20,  1726,  he  was 
re-elected. — 7  Made  Surveyor  General  and  Keeper  of  hisMajesty's  pri- 
vate Roads  and  Ways ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May4,  1731, 
he  was  re-elected.— 3  Made  Master.  Worker  of  the  Mint  ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  June  20,  1737,  He  was  re-elected. — P  Made  a 
.Lord  of  the  Treasury ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  22, 
1744,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made  Treasurer  of  the  Chamber  ;  and 
a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  23,  1746,  he  was  re-elected. — 
10  Made  Clerk  of  the  Pipe  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  j, 
1748,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  5.  Henry  Slingsby  and  Cyril  Arlhinglon,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

May  17,  1691,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the 
B  uvgage-  Hold  e  rs . 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  241 


Pari.  No.  228.     Scarborough. 

1  Robert  Squire,  esq. '  William  Thompson,  esq* 
John  Hungerford,  esq, 

2  John  IJungerford,  esq.  William  Thompson,  esq* 

3  John  Hungerford,  esq.  *  William  Thompson,  esq, 

4  John  Hungerford,  esq,  William  Thompson,  esq. 

5  John  Hungerford,  esq.  William  Thompson,  esq.  3 

6  John  Hungerford,  esq.  Sir  Wm.  Strickland,  bt.  4 

7  John  Hungerford,  esq;  *  Sir  Wm.  Strickland,'  bt. 
William  Thompson,  esq/ 

,  8  William  Thompson,  esq.  Sir  Wm.  Strickland,  bt.  7 

Thomas  Vise.  DuppKn.  8  , 

William  Osbaldeston,  esq. 

9  William  Thompson,  esq.*  William  Osbaldeston,  esq. 

Edwin  Lascelles,   esq. 
10  Edwin  Lascelles,  esq-         Roger  Handasyde,  esq. la 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  jo,  1707.— *  Cursitor  of  2ori- 
shire  and  Westmoreland%  made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Aliena- 
tion, and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  21,  17.12,  he  was  re- 
elected. — 3  Made  Warden  of  the  Mint  j  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
March  21,  17 18,  he  was  re-elected.— 4  A  Commissioner  of  the  Reve- 
nue in  Ireland,  made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  j  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  March  31,  1725,  he  was  re -elected. — 5  Died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  14,  1730.— 6  A  Commissioner  of  the  Victualling-Of- 
fice.—7  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  15,  1736.— 8  Not  duly  elec- 
ted.  Resolved,  April  21*  1736,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in 
the  Common-House,  or  Common  Council,  consisting  of  Two  Bailiffs, 
Two  Coroners,  Four  Chamberlains,  and  36  Burgesses,  only.— * 
$  Died  5  a  hew  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  27,  1744.— I0  ^  ^eutcnant- 
Generali  and  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot. 


£vol.  1.]  R 


243  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari.  No.  229.     Rippon. 

1  John  Aislabie,  esq.  John  Sharpe,  esq* 

2  John  Aislabie,  esq.  John  Sharpe,  esq. 

3  John  Aislabie,  esq.  *  John  Sharpe,  esq. 

4  John  Aislabie,  esq.  3  John  Sharpe,  esq*  * 

5  John  Aislabie,  esq.  *  Christ.  Vise.  Castlecomer. s 
John  Aislabie,  jun.  esq. 6  William  Aislabie,  esq.  7 

6  John  Scrope,  esq.  *  William  Aislabie,  esq-  * 

7  William  Aislabie,  esq.  9  William  Aislabie,  esq*  ,(> 

8  William  Aislabie,  esq.  "  Thomas  Duncombe,  esq* 

9  William  Aislabie,  esq.  Henry  Vane,  esq.  ■* 

10  William  Aislabie,  esq.      Sir  Charles  Vernon,  kt. 

i  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty. — *  Son  of  the  Archbishop  of  York. 
Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Trade  \  and  a  new  Writ  being  or* 
dered,  March  2,  1714,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  Treasurer  of  the. Navy. 
4  Made  one  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  Chancellor  and  Under- 
Treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Privy-Counsellor  ;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  March  21,  17 18,  he  was  re-elected,  and  expel- 
led the  House  for  combining  with  the  South-Sea  Directors,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  March  20,  1721.— 5  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nor. 
23,  1719. — 6  Son  to  John.— 7  Brother  to  John.—*  One  of  the  Barons 
of  the  Exchequer  in  Scot land \  and  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.- 
$  Son  to  John,  sen. — I0  Nephew  to  John,  sen.—11  Made  one  of  the: 
Auditor  of  the  Imprests  \  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  24, 
1738,  he  was  re-elected.— 1%  Made  Vice  Treasurer,  Receiver  Gene- 
ral, and  Paymaster-General  of  all  his  Majesty's  Revenues  in  the 
Kingdom  oi  Ireland}  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  July  14,  1742, 
he  was  re-elected. 


Parliamentary  registbeu 


No.  239.     Richmond. 


Pari 

1  Thomas  York,   esq. 

2  Thomas  York,   esq. 

3  John  York,  esq. 

4  John  York,  esq. 

3  Thomas  York,  esq.  * 
John  York,  esq. 

6  John  York,   esq. 

7  Charles  Bathursr,  esq. 
John  York,  esq. 

8  John  York,  esq. 

9  John  York,  esq. 
10  John  York,  esq. 


"William  Walsh,  esq. 
Harry  Mordaunt,  esq. ' 
Harry  Mordaunt,  esq. 
Harry  Mordaunt,  esq. 
Harry  Mordaunt,  esq,  - 
Richard  Abel,  esq. 
Sir  Con.  D'Arcy,  esq.  k.b.4 
Sir  Marm.  Wyvill,  bt.  5 
Sir  Conyers  D'Arcy,  k.b.4 
Sir  Conyers  D'Arcy,  k.b. 
Sir  Conyers  D'Arcy,  k.b. 
Sir  Conyers  D'Arcy,  k.b.' 
"William,  Earl  of  Ancram.8 


i  Lieu  tenant-General. — »  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  2i, 
3717- — 3  Treasurer  of  the  Ordnance;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  13,  1720.— 4  Master  of  his  Majesty's  Household. — 5  5  Both  not 
duly  elected.  Resolved,  March  9,  172S,  That  the  Right  of  Elec- 
tion is  in  such  Persons  only,  as  ate  Owners  of  ancient  Burgages, 
having  right  of  Pasture  in  a  Common  Field  called  Whytclijft  Pasture. 
*  Made  Comptroller  of  the  Household,  and  Privy  Counsellor  ;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  n,  1730,  he  was  re-elected. — 7  Made 
his  Election  for  the  County. — 3  Son  of  the  Marquis  of  Lothian,  Co- 
lonel of  a  Regt.  of  Foot,  and  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Duke, 

Pari.  4.     Marmadukc  Wyvill,  esq.  Petitioner. 


244  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER 


Pari  No- 231.  Hedon. 

4  • 

1  Anth.  Duncombe,  esq. x  William  Pulteney,  sen.  esq. 

2  Hugh  Cholmley,  esq.  William  Pulteney,  sen.  esq. 
8  Hugh  Cholmley,  esq.  William  Pulteney,  sen.  esq. 

4  Hugh  Cholmley,  esq.  William  Pulteney,  jun.,esq. 

5  Hugh  Cholmley,  esq.  *  William  Piilteney,jun.  esq.3 

6  Daniel  Pulteney,  esq.  4  William  Pulteney,  :  esq. 
Henry  Pulteney,  esq.  s 

7  Henry  Pulteney,  esq.  6  William  Pulteney,  esq.'/ 

8  Sir  Fra.  Bpynton,  bt.  8  George  Berkeley,  esq. 
Henry  Pulteney,  esq.  9  r 

9  Francis  Chute,  esq. xo  Luke  Robinson,  esq;  ,# 
Algernon  E.Mountrath."  George  Berkeley*  esq.  ** 
George  Anson,,  esq. ,3  Samuel  Gumley,   esq.  **    ~ 

Luke  Robinson,  esq. 

10  Sir  JohnSaville,   k.b.  l6  Luke  Robinson,  esq. ,s 


ii» 


* 

1  Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Prizes ;  and  a  new  Writ  be- 
ing ordered,  Nov.  18,  1707,  he  was  re-elected. — *  .Surveyor  of*  the 
King's  Honours,  Castles,  &c.  and  a  Commissioner  ox  the  Victualling 
Office  5  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Oct.  25,  J721,  he  was  re- 
elected.— 3  Secretary  at  War,  and  Privy-Counsellor.— -4  Made  his 
Election  for  Preston, — 5  First  Major  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  Foot 
Guards. — 6  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot. — 7  Made  Cofferer  of  his 
Majesty's  Household  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  27, 
1723,  he  was  re-elected. — 8  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15, 
1739. — 9  Brigadier-General  of  his  Majesty's  Forces.—^10 10  Both  not 
duly  elected. — n  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  28,  1744.—. 
*2  Died  \  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1746. — x3  Now  Lord  Anson. 
H  Not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  Feb.  3,  1747,  That  the  Right  of 
Election  is  in  the  Burgesses  of  this  Borougjh. — lS  Counsellor  at  JLaw. 
16  Created  Lord  Pollington  in  Ireland*  Sept,  8,  1753. 

Pari.  3.     William  Wickham,  $sq,  Petitioner.  > 

Pari.  9.  Luke  Robinson,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Anson,  with- 
drew his  Petition,  and  was  afterwards  voted  duly  elected  against  Mr, 
Gumley* 


Parliamentary  register,  Q4>$- 


Pari  No.  232;     Borough-Bridge. 

1  John,  Srapyl  ton,  esq.  Craven  Peyton,  esq* 

2  Sir  Bryan  Stapylton,  bt.  Craven  Peyton,  esq. ' 

3  Sir  Bryan  Stapylton,  bt.  Craven  Peyton,  esq. 

4  Sir  Bryan  Stapylton,  bt.  Edmund  launch,  esq.  * 

5  Sir  Richard  Steele,  kt.  3  Thomas  Wilkinson,  esq.  4 

Sir  Wilfred  Lawson,  bt.  5 

6  James  Tyrrel,  esq.  Sir  Conyers  D'Arcy,  k.b.* 

Joseph  Danvers,  esq. 

7  James  Tyrrel,  esq-  George  Gregory,  esq.  7 

8  James  Tyrrelr  esq.  George  Gregory,  esq. 

9  James  Tyrrel,  esq.  8  George  Gregory,  esq.  9 
William  Murray,  esq. '  •     Francis,  Earl  or  Dalkeith. 

10  William  Murray,  esq.        Francis,  Earl  of  Dalkeith." 

Lewis  Mon.  Watson,  esq.  '* 


1  Master  of  the  Mint.—*  Master  of  the  Household. — 3  Master  of 
the  Playhouse,  and  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  forfeited  Estates. 
4  4  Made  Receiver-  General  of  the  Duties  on  Houses  for  the  Counties 
of  Torhs  Durham^  and  Northumberland  \  and  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  22,  1 718. — 5  Made  one  of  the -Grooms  of  his  Majesty's  Bed- 
chamber \  and  a  new  Writ*  being  ordered,  June  11,  1720,  he  was 
re-elected.  See  Cocker mouth  this  Parliament. — <*  Made  his  Election 
for  Richmond.— 7  Store  Keeper  of  the  Ordnance.—8  Colonel  of  a  Re- 
giment of  Foot,  Brigadier- General,  and  Governor  of  Tilbury  Fort ; 
died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  22,  J 742. — 9  Died:  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  April  ir,  1746.— I0  Solicitor-General  to  his  Majesty.— 
"Died  $  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  11,  1750. 

Pari.  5.     Sir  Bryan  Stapylton ,  bt.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  5.     John  Stapylton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Wilfred  Law- 
son,  bt. 


R3 


$46  PARLIAMENTARY  JtEGl6tE*. 


Pari.  No.  233.     MaUon. 

1  Sir  Will.  Strickland,  bt.  William  Palmes,  e$qr 

2  Thos.  Worsley,  esq.  ?  ,  C  Thomas  Harrison,  esq* 
W.  Strickland,  esq.*  3  \  William  Palmes,  esq. 

3  William  Strickland,  esq.  William  Fahnes,  esq. 

4  William  Strickland,  esq.    Thomas  Wentworth,  -  esq. 
8  Tho.  Webtworth,  esq.*      T.  Wentworth,  jun.  esq. 

6  Sir  T-  Wentworth,  k.b.    Sir  William  Strickland,  bt.* 

Henry  Finch,  esq. 

7  War.  Geo.  Westby,  esq.4  Henry  Finch,  esq.  s 
Sit  Will.  Wentworth,  bt. 

8  Sir  Will.  Wentworth,  bt-  Henry  Finch,  esq. 

9  Ld.  Ja.  Cavendish,  jun.  *  Henry  Finch,  esq. 7 
John  Mostyn,  esq.  * 

}0  John  Mostyn,  esq.  Henry  Finch,  esq. 


1  Double  Return,  Mr.  Strickland  and  Mr.  Palmes  duly  elected  and 
returned. — *  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland ';  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1709,  and  he  was  re-elected.— 3  Died  *,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  16,  1724.— 4  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the 
Customs;  a  new  Writ  ordered.  May  4,  173 1.— 5  Made  Receiver 
General  and  Collector  of  the  Revenues  in  the  Island  of  Minorca  \  and 
a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  13,  1739,  he  was  re-elected.—. 
A  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  23,  1741.— 7  Made  Surveyor- 
General  of  his  Majesty's  Works,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec. 
2i,  1743,  ke  was  re-elected. — 8  Colonel  in  the  Guards,  and  Aid-de- 
Camp,  made  one  of  the  Grooms  of  the  Bedchamber  to  his  Majesty  j 

and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  22,  1746,  he  was  re-elected. 
«...  ' .  *  ...    1 

Pari.  3.     Thomas  Worsley »,  jun.  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  5.     Sir  William  Strickland,  bt.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Pc- 
tition. 


■ 

PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  234-.     Think. 


1  Sir  Tho.  Frankland,  bt. 

2  Sir  Tho.  Frankland,  bt. 

3  Sir  Tho.  Frankland,  bt. s 
Thomas  Worsley,  esq. 

4  Thomas  Worsley,  esq. 
3  Tho.  Frankland,  esq. J 

6  Tho.  Frankland,  esq.  e~ 

7  Sir  Tho.  Frankland,  bt.  7 
£  Sir  Tho.  Frankland,  bt. 
9  Sir  Tho.  Frankland,  bt.  ° 

Tho.  Frankland,  esq.  "* 
10  Tho.  Frankland,  esq. 


Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  bt. 
Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  bt. ' 
Leonard  Smelt,  jun.  esq. 
Ralph  Bell,  esq. 

Ralph  Bell,  esq. 
Ralph  Bell,  esq.  * 
Tho.  Pitt,  sen.  esq.  * 
Sir  W.  St.  Quintin,   bt. 
Thomas  Robinson,   esq.  s 
Frederick  Frankland,  esq. 
Frederick  Frankland,  esq. 

Frederick  Frankland,  esq." 
William  Vise.  Galway.  '* 


1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  20,  1709. — *  Made  Postmaster- 
General;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  7,  j  7 1 1 . — 3  Made  Clerk  of  the 
Deliveries  of  his  Majesty's  Ordnance  Stores  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  April  8,  1715,  He  was  re-elected. — 4  Made  one  of  the  Cus- 
tomers of  the  Port  of  Kingston  upon  Hull;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July 

IS,   1717 S    Before  in  this  Parliament  for  Old Sarum.S  Made  a 

Commissioner  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland;  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, April  24,  1724,  he  was  re-elected. — 7  Made  a  Commissioner 
of  Trade  and  Plantations ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  28, 
1728,  he  was  re-elected,  and  made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered.  May  14,  1733,  he  was  re-elected. — s  Se- 
cuetary  to  Horatio  Walpolf,  esq.  as  Ambassador-Estraordinnrv  to 
the  Court  of  France, — 9  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered.  May  I,  1747— 
1D  Captain  of  a  Man  of  War. — <z  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Reve- 
nue in  Ireland;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  23,  J749. — "  Before  in 
this  Parliament  fur  Poutefract,  succeeded  his  Father  as  Viscount  Gal- 


vaj  in  175L 


243  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari  No.  235.     Aldborough. 

1  Robert  Monckton,  esq.      William  Jessop,  esq.  * 

2  Robert  Monckton,  esq.  *  William  Jessop,  esq. 

3  Robert  Monckton,  esq.      William  Jessop,  esq. 3 

4  John  Dawney,  esq.  Paul  Foley,  esq. 

'5  James  Stanhope,  esq.  4  William  Jessop,  esq. 5 
Sir  William  Monson,  bt.  ' 

6  Charles  Stanhope,  esq.  *  William  Jessop,  esq. 

7  Charles  Stanhdpe,  esq.  William  Jessop,  esq. 7 

8  Henry  Pelham,:  esq.  *    *■  William  Jessop,  esq.  f 
John  Jewkes,  esq.  Andrew  Wilkinson,  esq. 

9  John  Jewkes,  esq.10  Andrew  Wilkinson,  esq. 
Na.  Newnham,  jun.  esq.  ' 

JO.Na.  Newnham,jun.  esq.1*  Andrew  Wilkinson,  esq. 


it 


1  Accepted  a  Place  of  Profit ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1707, 
and  he  was  re-elected.—2  A  Commissioner  of  Tra<Je  and  Plantations. 
*3  AWetehJudge. — 4  Made  his  Election  for  Cockermouth. — 5  Made 
•a  Commissioner  of  the  Alienation  Office  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, July  15,   17 1 7,  he  was  re  elected.— 6  Treasurer  of  his  Majes- 
ty's Chamber.— 7  Made  Second  Justice  of  Chester  5  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  Feb.  25,  1729,  he  was  re-elected. — 8  Made  his  Elec- 
tion for  the  County  of  Sussex  -7  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  12,   1735. 
9  Died,   a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  12,  1735. — 10  Died,  a  new  Writ 
-ordered,  Dec.  1,  1743.— "  Made  Storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance  •,  and 
va  nejvWrit   being  ordered,  April  14,  1746,  he  was  re-elected.-r 
i0  East  India  ^Director.  1        '  ■  ' 

Pari.  4.  Edward  Worsfey,  esq.  and  JVitfiato  Jessop,  esq.  Peti- 
tioners. The  Merits  of  this  Eleclion  not  being  decided,  Mr  Dawney 
sat  alt  this"  Parliament,  both  for  this  Borough  and  Pontefraft. 

May  17,  1690,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  not  in  the 
select  number  of  Burgesses,  holding  by  Burgage  Tenure,  but  that  all 
the  Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and' Lot  have  a  Right  to  vote. 

Dec.  21,  1696',  a  Resolution  passed,  nem,  con.  to  disable  Henry 
Fairfax,  esq.  from  serving  as  Burgess  of  Aldborough ,  for  having  ex- 
pended Money  in  order  to  his  Eleclion,  contrary  to  the  Statute. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


24D 


Pari.  No.  236.^   Beverley. 

1  Sir  Charles  Hbtham,  bt.    John  Moysier,  esq. 

2  Sir  Charles  Hotham,  bt.     Sir  Mich.  Warton,  kt. 

3  Sir  Charles  Hotham,  bt.     Sir  Mich.  Warton,  kt. 

4  Sir  Charles  Hotham,'  bt.     Sir  Mich.  Warton,  kt. 

5  Sir  Charles  Hotham,  bt.     Sir  Mich.  Warton,  kt. 

6  Sir  Charles  Hotham,  bt. '  Sir  Mich.  Newton,  x.b. 
Sir  Charles  Hotham,  bt. 

7  Ellerker  Bradshaw,  esq.*  Charles  Pelham,  esq. 
Sir  Charles  Hotham,  bt.  . 

8  Sir  Charles  Hotham,  bt. 3  Ellerker  Bradshaw,  esq. 
Charles  Pelham,  esq. 

9  Charles  Pelham,  esq.         William  Strickland,  esq. 
10  Charles  Pelham,  esq.        Sir  William  Coclrington,  bt. 


" x  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Regiment  of  Dragoons  $  died,  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  18,  1723.— 2  Not  duly  elected.— 3  Groom  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  his  Majesty,  and  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot $  died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  24,  1738;  * 


250 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari 


No.  287.     Northallerton. 


1  Sir  William  Hustler,  kt. 

2  Sir  William  Hustler,  kt 

3  Robert  Raikes,  esq. 

4  Henry  Peirse,  esq. 

5  Cbolmond.  Turner,  esq. 

6  Henry  Peirse,  esq. 

7  Henry  Peirse,  esq. 

8  Henry  Peirse,  esq. 

9  Henry  Peirse,  esq* 
10  Henry  Peirse,  esq. 


Roger  Gale,  esq. 
Roger  Gale,  esq. 
Roger  Gale,  esq. ' 
Leonard  Smelt,  esq. 
Leonard  Smelt,  esq.4 
Leonard  Smelt,  esq. 
Leonard  Smelt,  esq.  * 
Leonard  Smelt,  esq.  4 
William  Smelt,  esq. 
William  Smelt,  esq.  5 
Henry  Lascelles,  esq. 
Henry Lascelles,  esq.* 
Daniel  Lascelles,  esq. 


1  Made  a  Commissioner  of  Excise  at  the  End  of  this  Parliament.—* 
*  One  of  the  Commissioners  for  stating  the  Debts  due  to  the  Army. 
3  Made  Clerk  of  his  Majesty's  Ordnance,  and  a  new  Writ  being  or- 
dered, May  i6,  1733,  he  was  re-elected.— -4  Died,  a  new  Writ  or- 
dered, Nov.  18,  1740. — 5  Made  Receiver  General  of  his  Majesty's 
casual  Revenue  in  the  Island  of  Earbadoes  j  and  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed, April  30,  1745. — 6  Made  Chief  Steward  and  Keeper  of  the 
Courts  of  the  Honour  of  Berhhamsteady  and  of  the  Manor,  Lordship, 
and  Town  of  Berkhamstead,  in  the  Counties  of  Hertford,  Bucks,  and 
Northampton,  Parcel  of  the  Lands  and  Possessions  of  the  Duchy  of 
Cornwall^  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  17,  1752. 


■ 


Parliamentary  register. 


Part. 


No.  238. 


3  Sir  John  Bland,  bt. 

2  Sir  John  Bland,  bt. 

3  Sir  John  Bland,  bt. 

4  John  Dawney,  esq. 
3  John  Dawney,  esq. ' 

Hugh  Bethel,  esq. 

6  Sir  Will.  Lowther,  bt. 

7  Sir  Will.  Lowther,  bt. 

8  Sir  Will.  Lowther,  bt. 

9  Geo.  Moreton  Pitt,  esq. 
ZO  Geo.  Moreton  Pitt,  esq 


Pontcfract. 

William  Lowther,  esq. 
William  Lowther,  esq. 
Robert  Frank,  esq. 
Robert  Frank,  esq. 
Robert  Frank,  esq. ' 
Sir  William  Lowther,  bt- 
John  Lowther,  e6q. 
John  Lowther,  esq.  3 
John  Mordaunt,  esq. 
John  Vise.  Galway. 
John  Vise.  Galway.  4 
William  Monckton,  esq. 
John  Vise.  Galway.  * 
Robert  Monckton,  esq.  ' 


I 


i  '  Both  not  duly  elected. — :  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March 
II,  '729- — 3  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  14,  1730.— 4  Com- 
missioner of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland,  which  he  resigned  in  Pari,  10. — 
■S  Made  Receiver  General  of  his  Majesty's  Crown  and  Fee- Farm  Rents 
in  six  Northern  Counties,  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec;  22,  1748  ; 
le  was  afterwards  elected  for  Tfa'rsL — *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Nov.  14,  1751. — 7  Lieu  ten  ant- Col  on  el  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot. 

May  a 8,  1624,  The  Right  of  Election  ought  to  be  by  the  Inlia- 
kitants,  Householders,  reliant  there. 


\ 


242  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


Pari.  No.  239.'    Port  of  Hastings. 

1  Will.  Ashburnham,  esq.   JohnPulteney,  esq* 

2  Will.  Ashburnham,  esq. '  John  Pulteney,  esq; 
John  Ashburnham,  esq. 

3  Sir  W.  Ashburnham,  bt.*  Sir  Joseph  Martin,  kt. 

4  Arch.  Hutchinson,  esq. 3  Sir  Joseph  Martin,  kt.  4 

5  Arch.  Hutchinson,  esq.       Henry  Pelham,  esq. 

6  Arch.  Hutchinson,  esq.  *  Sir  Will.  Ashburnham,  bt 


7  Tho.  Townshend,  esq.  7     Sir  Will.  Ashburnham,  bt 
Tho.  Pelham,  jun.  esq.  8 

8  Tho.  Pelham,  jun.  esq.       Sir  Will.  Ashburnham, Jbt 

9  James  Pelham,  esq.10         Andrew  Stone,  esq. 
10  James  Pelham,  esq.  Andrew  Stone,  esq. 


ii 
i» 


1  Succeeded  his  Father  as  Lord  Ashburnham  j  a  new  Writ  on 
cd,  Feb.  i,   1 7  io. — 3  Chamberlain  of  the  Tally  Court,  in  the  Excl 
quer. — 3  A  Commissioner  of  Trade  and  Plantations.— 4  Made  on* 
her  Majesty's  Commissaries  for  treating  with  Commissaries  on  the 
of  France,  for  settling  the  Trade  between  Great  Britain  and  Fran* 
and  a  new  Writ  beinig  ordered,  March  5,  17 14,  he  was  re-elec1 
5  See  N°  no  this  Parliament. — 6  One  of  the  Commissioners  of 
Alienation. — 7  Made  his  Election  for  the  University  of  Cambridge^*  -— 
'  Secretary  to  the  British  Ambassadors  at  the  Congress. — 9  Made  ^Re- 
ceiver of  the  Compositions  in  his  Majesty's  Office  of  Alienation*™ ; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  3,  1735,  he  was  re- elected •*— " 
10  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Chamberlain. — "  Secretary  under  the  I>ufc-* 
of  Newcastle,  Principal  Secretary  of  State  ;  made  Secretary  of  t£*  -• 
Island  of  Barbadoes,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  1,  174: 
he  was  re-elected. — I2  Made  a  Commissioner  for  Trade  and  Plant* 
tions,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,   Dec.   15,  1749,  he  was  r< 
elected. 

Resolved,  Jan.  30,  1699,    That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  thr-"" 
Mayor,  Jurats,  and  Freemen,  resiant    and  not  receiving  Alms,  only.  ^ 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  243 


Pari.  .  iVb.240.     Port  of  Dover. 

1  Philip  Papillon,  esq.  .  Matthew  Aylmer,  esq. 

2  Philip  Papillon,  esq.  Matthew  Aylmer',  esq. ' 

3  Philip  Papillon,  esq.  Matthew  Aylmer,  esq. 

4  Philip  Papillon,  esq.  Sir  William  Hardres,  bt. 

5  Philip  Papillon,  esq.*  Matthew  Aylmer,  esq.3 
Henry  Furnese,  esq.  George  Berkeley,  .esq. 

6  Henry  Furaese,  esq.  George  Berkeley,  esq.  4 

7  Henry  Furnese,  esq.  George  Berkeley,  esq. 

8  David  Papillon,  esq.  Thomas  Revell,  esq. 5 
"  9  Lord  George  Sackvilre,  Thomas  Revell,  esq.  6 
10  Lord  George^Sackville.?  Thomas  .ReveU,  esq.  8 


William  Cay  ley , .  esq. 


*  Made  Admiral  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  her  Majesty's  Fleet  j 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  26,  1709,  and  he  was  re-elected. — *  Made 
Receiver  of  the  Stamp  Duties,  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  10, 
1720. — 3  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  $  and' a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  April  16,  1717,  he  was  re-elected  :  then  Master  of  Green- 
vnch  Hospital  for  Life  :  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  io, 
1718,  he  was  re-elected.  Also  Rear- Admiral  of  Great  Britain,  crea- 
ted Baron  Aylr&er  in  Ireland/,  died,  and  a  new  Writ  .ordered,  Dec. 
16,  1720.— 4  Made  Master  ot  St. K  Catharine1* s  Hospital;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  May  27,  1723,  he  was  re-elected.-— 5  One  of 
the  Commissioners  of  the  Victualling  Office.— *  Contractor  for  Gib* 
raltar. — 7  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Carabineers  in  Ireland,  and  Se- 
cretary to  the  Lord  Lieutenant. — 8  Died  \  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 

March  24,  X724,  Resolved,  Thfct  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Freemen  and  Burgesses. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


No.  241.     Port  of  Sandickk. 


1  Sir  H.  Furnese,  kt.  &  bt. 

2  Sir  H.  Furnese,  kt.  &  bt. 

3  Sir  H.  Furnese,  kt.  &  bt-s 
John  Mitchell,  esq. 

4  John  Mitchell,  esq. 

5  Sir  Tho.  D'Aeth,  be 

G  Josiah  Burchet,  esq.  4 

7  Josiah  Burchet,  esq. 

8  Josiah  Burchet,  esq. 

9  John  Pratt,  esq. 

10  John  Cleveland,  esq.  7 


Josiah  Burchet,  esq.  * 
Josiah  Burchet,  esq. 
Josiah  Burchet,  esq- 


Sir  Henry  Oxenden,  bt. 
Sir  Henry  Oxenden,  bt.  J 
Sir  George  Oxendenj  bt. 
Sir  George  Oxenden,  bt.  5 
Sir  George  Oxenden,  bt.* 
Sir  George  Oxenden,  bt. 
Sir  George  Oxenden,  bt. 
Sir  George  Oxenden,  bt. 


1  Made  Secretary  to  the  Marines,  anil  Secretary  to  his  Royal 
Highness  the  Prince  of  Denmark,  Lord  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports  ; 

a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  18,    1708,  and  he  was  re-chosen 

=  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  9,  1713 3  Died  ;  a  new  Writ 

ordered,  April  29,  1720. — 4  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty. — 5  Made  a 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  31, 
1725,  he  whs  re-elected. — a  Made  one  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury 
at  the  end  of  this  Parliament.— 7  Joint  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty. 

Resolved,  Oct.  31,  169a,  That  the  Freemen  of  the  Port  of  Sand- 
ivicb,  inhabiting  within  the  said  Borough,  although  they  receive 
Alms,  have  a  Right  to  vate. 


■i'ARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER, 


Pari. 


No.  242. 


1  Sir  Philip  Boteler,  bt. 

2  John  Fane,  esq. 

3  John  Fane,  esq. ' 
William  Berners,  esq. 
Richard  Vise.  Shannon. 

4  Jacob  Desbouverie,  esq. 

5  Jacob  Desbouverie,  esq 
G  Hercules  Baker,  esq.  ° 
1  Hercules  Baker,  esq. 

8  Hercules  Baker,  esq.  a 

9  Hercules  Baker,  esq.  " 
Thomas  Hales,  esq- 

10  Sir  Thomas  Hales,  bt.  " 


Porlofllyelh. 

John  Boteler,  esq. 

John  Boteler,   esq. 

Richard  Viscount  Shannon.' 
*     John  Boteler,  esq. 3 

4 

John  Boteler,  esq. 
Sir  Sara.  Lennard,  kt.  &  bt.5 
Sir  Sam.  Lennard,  kt.  &  bt. 
Sir  Sam.  Lennard,  kt.  &bt.7 
William  Glanvillc,  esq. 
William  Glanville,  esq-  : 
William  Glanville,  esq-1 

William  Glanville,  esq. 


'  Both  not  duly  elected.- 
1712. — 3  Deputy   Gi 


Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  July 
of  Tilbury  Fort.— 4  Governor  of 
Sbeernest. — S  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince,  and  Lieute- 
nant of  the  Second  Troop  of  Guard?.— «  Captain  in  the  Navy.— 
7  Died:  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  15,  1720.—*  Made  Treasurer  of 
Crcemawh  Hospital  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  oidtted,  March  29, 
1736,  he  was  re-elected. — 9  Made  a  Coraiciisioner  of  the  Revenue  in 
Ireland;  ind  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jui,e  20,  1737,  he  was  re- 
elected.— "»  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  27,  1744. — "  Clerk 
of  the  Board  of  Green  Cloth,  and  Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Dover  Castle. 

Pari.  2.  Sir  Philip  Boteler,  bt.  Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition, 
Dec.  21,  1709,  and  on  the  23d  a  new  Writ  was  otderedfor  electing 
«  Com-Baron  in  the  room  of  John  Fane,  esq.  who  since  he  has  been 
elected,  hath  accepted  of  an  Employment  under  her  Majesty. 

Resolved,  Jan.  27,  1711,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor,  Jurats,  Common  Council,  and  Freemen. 


856  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

Pari.  No.  243.     Port  of  Nexo  Romney. 

1  John  Brewer,  esq-  s  Walter  Whitfield,  esq. 

2  John  Brewer,  esq.  Walter  Whitfield,  esq.  * 

3  Rob.  Furnese,  esq.  Walter  Whitfield,  esq.  3w 

Edward  Watson,  esq. 

4  Sir  Rob.  Furnese,  bt.  Edward  Vise.  Sondes. 

5  Sir  Rob.  Furnese,  bt.  Edward  Vise  Sondes.  4 

6  Sir  Rob.  Furnese,  bt.  David  Papillon,  esq. 

7  John  Essington,  esq.  5  David  Papillon,  esq.  5 
Sir  Rob.  Furnese,  bt.  6  Sir  Robert  Austen,  bt. 
David  Papillon,  esq. 

8  David  Papillon,  esq.7  Stephen  Bisse,  esq. 
Sir  Robert  Austen,  bt. 

9  Sir  Francis  Dash  wood,  bt.  Henry  Furnese,  esq. 
10  Sir  Francis  Dash  wood,  bt-  Henry  Furnese,  esq. 


a  Made  Receiver  of  the  Prizes  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  i8f 
1707,  and  he  was  re-elected.—*  Paymaster  of  the  Marines.— 5  Died  j 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  9, 17 13. — 4  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber 
to  the  Prince. — 5  5  Both  not  duly  elected. — 6  Made  his  Election  for 
the  County.— 7  Made  his  Election  for  Dover. 

Pari.  3.     John  Brewer,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.  §ir  Robert  Austen,  bt..and  George  Furnese,  esq.  Petition- 
ers.  The  Petition  discharged  at  the  desire  of  both  Parties  \  and  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Feb.  4,  1736,  in  the  room  of  Mr.  Papillon. 


VARUAMENTART  REGISTER. 


Pari. 


No.  2M- 


1  Edward  Southwell,  esq, 

2  Sir  John  Norris,  kt. 

3  Sir  John  Norris,  kt. 

4  Sir  John  Norris,  kt. 

.5  Sir  John  Norris,  kt.  ' 
6  Henry  Lord  Aylmer. 
1  John  Norris,  esq.  s 
Matthew  Norris,  esq. 

8  Sir  John  Norris,  kt.  * 

9  Sir  John  Norris,  kt.  * 
10  Sir  John  Norris,  kt. 

Thomas  Pelham,  esq. 


Port  of  Rye. 

Philip  Herbert,  esq.  ' 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq. 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq. 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq. 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq.  ! 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq.  ' 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq. 

Phillips  Gybbon,  esq. 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq.  ' 
Phillips  Gybbon,  esq. 


■  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Sick,  and  Wounded  ;  a  ne-w  Writ 
being  ordered,  Nov.  iS,  1707,  he  was  re-elected. — »  Admiral  of  the 
Blue,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Czar  of  Mils- 
cavy,  made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  order- 
ed, March  20,  1718,  he  was  re -elected. —3  A  Commissioner  of  the 
Revenue  in  Ireland.-*  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Privileges 
and  Elections,  m:ide  Surveyor  General  of  his  Majesty's  Land  Reve- 
nue ;  and  anew  Writ  being  ordered,  May  16,  1726,  he  was  re- 
elected.—5  Made  Usher  of  the  Custom-House  in  the  Port  of  Lon- 
don; a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  17,  1733. — s  Commander  in  Chief 
of  his  Majesty's   Fleet,  and  Vice- Admiral   of  England- — 7  Made  a 

Lord  of  the  Treasury  ;     and   a  new   Writ   being  ordered.   Feb,  18. 

1742,  he  was  reelected. — '8  Died;   a   new   Writ   ordered,   Dec.   j, 

1749. 


Pari.  : 


Edward   So'ith-well   and  John    dihburnbam,   cqrs,   Pett- 


Parl.  3.  Edward  Southwell  and  John  El  fit,  esqrs.  Petitioners; 
and  the  sitting  Members  voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  4.  Samuel  Lynn  and  jubn  Chamberlains,  esqrs.  Petitioners, 
withdrew  their  Petition. 

Resolved,  Dec.  19,  1701,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in 
the  Mayor,  Jurats,  and  in  the  Freemen  inhabiting  in  the  said  Port, 
and  paying  Scot  and  Lot. 


258  PAKXrAMENTARY   REGISTER* 

Pari  No,  245-     Port  of  Winchelsea. 

1  George  Dodington,  esq.    James  Haye,  esq. 

2  George  Dodington,  esq/ 

Sir  F.Dashwood,  kt.&bt.  Robert  Bristow,  esq. 

3  Sir  F.  Dash  wood,  kt.&bt.  Robert  Bristow,  esq* 

4  George  Dodington,  esq.    Robert  Bristow,  esq. 

5  G.  Bubb  Dodington,  esq.  Robert  Bristow,  esq.  * 

6  G.Bubb  Dodington,  esq.3  Robert  Bristow,  esq. 
Thomas  Townshend,  esq. 

7  Robert  Bristow,  esq.         John  Scrope,  esq.  ,4 

Sir  Arthur  Croft,  bt.* 
Peter  Walter,  esq. 

8  Robert  Bristow,  e$q.'#      E.  Hungate  Beaghan,  esq.7 

9  Arth.  Vise.  Donerayle.      Tho.  Orby  Hunter,  esq.  8 
10  John Mordaunt,  esq."       Tho.  Orby  Hunter,  esq.  ' 

*  Made  his  Election  for  Bridgewater. — *  A  Commissioner  for  sta- 
ting the  Dents  due  to  the  Army,,  made  Clerk- Comptroller  of  his  Ma* 
jesty's  Household  ♦,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  17,  1720, 
he  was  re-elected.— 3  Made  his  Election  for  Bridg*weter.—4  Made 
his  Election  for  Bristol.— S  Made  his  Election  for  Beeralston,  March 
ij,  1728.  The  House  taking  notice,  that  on  the  5th  of  Feb.  last,  a 
Petition  of  Sir  Arthur  Croft,  bt.  and  of  several  Electors  of  the  said 
Borough,  were  presented,  complaining  of  an  undue  Election  and  Re- 
turn for  the  Borough  of  Leominster,  which  were  referred  to  the  Com- 
mittee of  Elections,  before  which  Committee  the  said  Petitions  are 
now  depending,  and  that  the  said  Sir  Arthur  Croft ,  bt.  hath  since  been 
elected  and  returned  a  Baron  to  serve  for  the  Port  of  Winchelsea, 
upon  a  late  Vacancy,  and  that  he  hath  this  Day  taken  fcfc  Place  for  the 
said  Port.  Ordered,  that  a  Committee  be  appointed  to  search  Pre- 
cedents, in  relation  to  a  Petitioner's  claiming  a  Seat  in  this  House  for 
one  Place,  and  who  is  afterwards  elected  for  another  Place,  pending 
such  Petition  \  and  that  they  do  make  Report  thereof  to  the  House  : 
And  a  Committee  was  appointed  accordingly.  Ordered,  That  it  be 
also  an  Instruction  to  the  said  Committee,  that  they  do  search  Prece- 
dents, in  cases  of  such  Election,  where  the  first  Election  is  in  favour 
of  such  Candidate,  controverted  upon  the  Petition  of  the  Electors, 
and  make  a  Report  thereof  to  the  House.  April  16,  1728,  Resolved, 
That  a  Person  petitioning,  and  thereby  claiming  a  seat  in  this  House 
for  one  Place,  is  capable  of  being  elected  and  returned  for  another 
Place,  pending  such  Petition. — 6  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 
24,  1738. — 7  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  his  Majesty.— 
•  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  his  Majesty. — 9  A  Lieut,-Col. 

Pari.  3.     William  Penn  and  Richard  Jones,  esqrs.  Petitioners. 

Resolved, 


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obliged   to 


Resolved,  Feb,  7,  1712,  That  the  Freemen  arc  not  obliged  to 
qualify  themselves,  by  receiving  the  Sacrament  according  to  the  Cor- 
poration Aft,  and  that  the  Sitting  Members  were  duly  elected. 

Feb.  ir,  1712,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the 
Mayor,  Jurats,  and  Freemen. 

Pari.  9.  Edmund  Hun%ate  Beaghan,  and  Samuel  Jeaie,  esqrs. 
Petitioners,  withdrew  their  Petition. 


Pari.  No.  246.    Par 

1  George  Naylor,  esq. 

2  George  Naylor,   esq. 

3  Thomas  Chowne,  esq. 

4  George  Naylor,  esq. 

5  George  Naylor,  esq. 

6  Sir  W.  Gage,  k.b.  &  bt. 

7  Sir  W.Gage,  k.b.  &  bt. 

8  Sir  W.Gage,  K.B.&bt. 
9SirW.  Gage,  K.B.&bt.7 

William  Hall  Gage,  esq. 
10  William  Pitt,  esq.  B 


■t  o/Seafoid. 
William  Lowndes,  esq. 
William  Lowndes    esq. 
William  Lowndes,  esq.  * 
William  Lowndes,  esq. 
Sir  W.  Ashburnham,  bt. : 
Henry  Petham,  esq.  3 
Sir  Philip  Yorke,  kt.  * 
Sir  Philip  Yorke,  kt.  5 
William  Haye,  esq. 
William  Haye,  esq.  * 
William  Haye,  esq. 

William  Haye,  esq. 


1  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. — 3  One  of  the  Chamberlains  of  the 
Kxcheijuer,  made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Alienation  ;  and  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Feb.  81,  1717.— 3  Made  Treasurer  of  hi*  Majesty'* 
Chamber;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  30,  1720,  he  wa* 
re-elected  :  and  then  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  j  and  a  new  Writ  be- 
ing ordered,  April  3,  1721,  he  was  re-elected.— 4  His  Mnjcity's  So- 
licitor  General,  made  Attorney  General;  and  a  new  Writ  being 
ordered,  Jan.  3 1,  1724,  he  was  re-elected. — S  Created  Lord  Hard- 
•wicke,  and  made  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Jan.  17,  1734.— 6  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the  Victualling  Office  ; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered.  May  16,  1738,  he  was  re-elected. — 
7  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  3,  1744. — 8  Paymaster  General 
of  bis  Majesty's  Forces, 

Pari.  10.  '  Charier  Earl  of  Middlesex,  and  William  Hall  Gage, 
esq.  petitioned,  complaining  of  undue  Practices  before  and  at  the 
Election.  The  House  was  moved,  that  the  Resolution  of  the  House 
of  the  16th  Day  of  Nov.  1747,  That  it  is  a  fcigh  Infringement  of  llie 
Liberties  and  Privileges  of  the  Commons  of  Great  Britain,  for  any 
Lord  of  Parliament,  or  any  Lord  Lieutenant  of  a  County,  to  concern 
^nmsel*es   in.  Election*  of  Members  to   serve  For   the  CoBUDNts 

S  2  Parliament, 


260  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 

parliament,  might  be  read  :  and  the  same  was  read  accordingly,  A 
Motion  was  made,  and  the  Question  being  put,  that  the  Matter  of 
the  Petition  be  heard  at  the  Bar  of  this  House,  it  passed  in  the  Nega- 
tive.    Ordered,  That  the  said  Petition  be  dismissed. 

v  Resolved,  Feb.  10,  1671,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  not  only 
in  the  Bailiffs,  Jurors,  and  Freemen,  but  in  the  Popularity  also. 

i_  L    ,1,       . 1  ■  _  11 — 

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P.  No:  247.  Anglesey  Conn.   P.  No.  248.  Beaumaris. 

1  Richard  Vise.  Bulkeley.  1  Henry  Berti^,  esq, 

2  Richard  Vise.  Bulkeley.  2  Henry  Bertie,  esq. 

3  Richard  Vise-  Bulkeley.  3  Henry  Bertie,  esq.  * 

4  Richard  Vise.  Bulkeley.  4  Henry  Bertie,  esq. 

5  Owen  Meyricke,  esq.  *  5  Henry  Bertie,  esq. 

6  Richard  Vise.  Bulkeley .*  6  Henry  Bertie,  esq. 
Hugh  Williams,  esq.      ,  7  Wat.  Will.  Wynne,  esq/ 

7  Hugh  Williams,  esq.  Richard  Vise.  Bulkeley. 

8  Nicholas  Bayley,  esq.  8  Richard  Vise.  Bulkeley. 3 

9  John  Owen,  esq.  James  Vise.  Bulkeley. 
10  Sir  Nicholas  Bayley,  bt.     9  James  Vise.  Bulkeley. 

10  James  Vise.  Bulkeley.  4 
John  Owen,  esq. 


No.  247. 

1  A  Commissioner  for  stating  the  Debts  due  to  the  Army.*—2  Died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  17,  1725.  . 

Pari.  6.  Owen  Meyricke,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2, 3,  &c. 
and  the  Sitting  Member  was  voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  6.  Thomas  Lloyd  ol  Llanidan,  in  this  County,  esq.  petition- 
ed against  Mr.  Williams. 

Pari.  7.     Thomas  Lloyd,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2. 

No.  248. 

1  A  Commissioner  for  stating  the  Public  Accompts.— *  Made  his 
Election  for  the  County  of  Denbigb.S  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
April  6,  1739.— 4  Died,   a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  11,  1753. 

Pari.  2.  Owen  Meyrick,  esq.  Mayor,  Thomas  Evans,  Bailiff, 
William  Meyrick  and  William  Wynne,  Gent.  Burgesses  of  the  Bo* 
rough  of  Newborougb  $  and  also  Thomas  Jones  and  John  Davies, 
Burgesses  of  the  Borough  of  Beaumaris,  Petitioners.  Resolved,  Feb.- 
i£,  1710,  That  the  Right  of  Election  for  this  Borough  is  in  the 

Mayor, 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Mayor,  Bailiffs,  and  Capital  Burgesses  of  Beaumaris  only,  and  that 
the  Sitting  Member  was  duly  elected. 

Pari.  6.     William  Bodvell,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sees.  2,  3. 

Pari.  7.  William  Bodvell,  esq.  Petitioner,  w\A  Henry  Bertie,  esq. 
Petitioner.  Resolved,  March  3,  1730,  That  the  Right  of  Election 
is  in  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs,  and  Capital  Burgesses  only,  and  the  Sitting 
Member  duly  elected. 

P.  No.  249.  Brecknock  or    P,  No.  250.  Brecon  Town- 
Brecon  County. 

1  Sir  Edward  Williams,  bt.  1  Sir  Jeffery  JeiFeries,  kt. 

2  Sir  Edward  Williams,  bt.  2  Sir  Jeffery  JeiT'eries,  kt. ' 

3  Sir  Edward  Williams,  bt,  Edward  Jdl'eries,  esq. 

4  Sir  Edward  Williams,  bt.  3  Edward  Jefferies,  esq. 

5  Sir  Edward  Williams,  bt.'  4  Roger  Jones,  esq. 
W.  Gwyn  Vaughan,  esq,  5  Roger  Jones,  esq. 

6  W.  Gwyn  Vaughan,  esq.  6  William  Morgan,  esq.  * 

7  W.  Gwyn  Vaughan,  esq.  Thomas  Morgan,  esq. 

8  John  JeiFeries,  esq.  7  Thomas  Morgan,  esq. 

9  John  Jefferies,  esq.  8  John  Talbot,  esq.  3 
10  Thomas  Morgan,  esq.  s     9  John  Talbot,  esq. 

10  John  Talbot,  esq. 

No.  249. 

1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Aug.  3,  1721.—*  Advocate- General 
ef  the  King's  Forces. 

Pari.  6.     Roger  Jones,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.  William  Gwyn  Vaughan,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  in 
Sess.  z. 

No.  250. 

«  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1709-— a  Made  his  Elec- 
tion for  the  County  of  Monmouth  -t  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May 
17,  1723,  upon  the  Petition  against  him  being  withdrawn. — j  Made 
a  Welch  Judge  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  1,   1740,  he 

Par!.  4.  Edward  Jefferies,  esq.    Petitioner. 

I  Pari.  6.  Burgesses  Petitioners  withdrew  their  Petition. 

Pari,  6.  John  Prall,  esq.   Petitioner, against  Thomas  Morgan,  esq. 

Pari.  7.  John  Jefferies,  esq.  Petitioner. 


262  VAPXIAMENTARY  *EGI0TEt« 


•  •  • 


P.  No.  251.     Cardigan  County. 

1  JohnPughe,  esq. 

2  Lewis  Pryse,  esq. 

3  Sir  Hum.  Mackworth,  kt. 

4  Thomas  Johnes,  esq. 

5  Lewis  Pryse,  esq. l 
Owen  Brigstocke,  esq. 

6  Francis  Cornwallis,  esq. 

7  John  Vise.  Lisburne. 

8  Walter  Lloyd,  esq. 

9  Walter  Lloyd,  esq.  * 
Thomas  Powell,  esq. 

}0  John  Lloyd,  esq. 3 ' 


I         I     l«  II      I    ■     !.■■■   ■■     •      *  1*1.  -. 


1  Ordered  in  Custody  of  the  Serjeant  at  Arms,  for  not  attending 
the  Service  of  the  House  5  and  absconding,  was  expelled,  March  23, 
j 716  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  6,  J717. — 2  Not  duly  elected.— 
3  Attorney  General  for  the  Counties  of  Carmarthen,  Pembroke,  and 
Cardigan* 

Pari.  2.  Thomas  Johnes,  esq.  Petitioner.  The  Sitting  Member 
duly  elected. 

Pari.  5,     Thomas  Jobnes,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  7,     Thomas  Powell,  esq.  Petitioner. 


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arl.  No.  252.    Cardigan  Town. 

1  Lewis  Pryse,  esq. 

2  Lewis  Pryse,  esq.  ' 

Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  kt.  a 

3  John  Merrick,  esq.  B 
Owen  Brigstock,  esq- 

4  Sir  George  Barlow,  bt. 

5  Stephen  Parry,  esq.         , 

6  Stephen  Parry,  esq.  * 
Thomas  Powell,    esq. 

1  Francis  Cornwallis,  esq.  s 

Thomas  Powell, ,  esq.  ?  0 

Richard  Lloyde,  esq.  \ 
H  Richard  Lloyde,  esq. 
9  Thomas  Pryse,  esq.  7 

John  Symmons,  esq. 
10  John  Symmons,  esq. 


1  Made  his  Election  for  the  County.—*  See  Jbingdon  this  Parli- 
ament— 3  Made  a  Welch  Judge  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  48, 
1712.— 4  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  18,  1725.— 5  Died;  2 
new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  28,  1729. — 5  Double  Return.  Resolved, 
May  7,  1730,  That  the  Burgesses  of  the  Borough  of  Tregaron  have 
not  a  Right  to  vote  in  the  Election  for  the  Town  of  Cardigan.  Re- 
solved, That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Burgesses  at  large  of  the 
Boroughs  of  Cardigan,  Aberyitimth,  Lampeter,  and  siptar,  only  ; 
and  that  Richard  Lloyde,  esq.  is  duly  elected.— 7  Richard  Lloyde, 
esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3,  4,  j,  and  heard  at  the  Bur  of  Ae 
House,  Jan.  23,  1746,  when  the  Petitioner's  Counsel  represented 
that  he  was  not  prepared  to  proceed,  and  desired  the  Hearing  of  the 
Matter  of  the  Petition  might  be  deferred  for  three  Weeks,  which  be- 
ing objected  to  by  the  Counsel  for  the  Burgesses,  who  voted  fur  the 
late  sitting  Member,  Thomas  Pryse,  esq.  deceased,  praying,  that 
that  in  respect  of  the  Time  which  was  elapsed  since  the  Petitioner's 
first  Application  to  the  House,  and  of  the  Opportunity  thereby  fjiven 
him  to  be  prepared  to  prove  the  Allegations  of  his  Petition,  that  the 
Petition  might  be  dismissed. 

Ordered,  That  the  Petition  be  dismissed,  and  that  a  new  Writ  be 
issued  in  the  room  of  Thomas  Pryse,  esq.  deceased. 

Pari.  2.  Sic  Humphry  Maciworth,  kt,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Simon 
Harcourt,  kt.  withdrew  his  Petition, 
S  4 


264  PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER. 


P.     No.  253.    Carmarthen  P.  No.  254.     Carmarthen 

County.  Town* 

1  Griffith  Rice,  esq.  I  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

2  Griffith  Rice,  esq.  2  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

3  Sir  Thomas  Powell,  bt.  3  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

4  Sir  Thomas  Powell,  bt.  4  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

5  Ch.Marq.  of  Winchester.1  5  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. ' 
Sir  Thomas  Stepney,  bt.  6  Richard  Vaughan,  esq.  3 

|6  Edward  Rice,  esq.  *  James  Philipps,  esq. 

Sir  Nich.  Williams,  bt.  7  Arthur  BeVan,  esq. 

7  Sir  Nich.  Williams,  bt.  8  Arthur  Bevan,  esq. 

8  Sir  Nich.  Williams,  bt.  9  Sir  John  Philips,  bt. 

9  Sir  Nich.  Williams,  bt.  ?  10  Thomas  Matthews,  esq. 
John  Vaughan,  esq.  Griffith  Philips,  esq. 

JO  John  Vaughan,  esql 


No.  253. 

1  Called  ap  to  the  House  of  Peers,  as  Lord  Si  John  of  Basing ; 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  17,  1717. — *  Not  duly  elected.— — 
3  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Oct.  18.  1745. 

Pari.  6.  Sir  Nicholas  Williams,  bt.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2. 
and  3  -j  and  voted  duly  elected,  Dec.  18,,   1724. 

No.  254. 

1  Made  a  Welch  Judge  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec* 
J4,  17 1 5,  he  was  re-elected. — 3  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec. 
5,  1724 — 3  One  of  the  elder  Brethren  of  the  Trinity-House,  late 
Admiral.     Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  14,  1751. 

Pari.  7.  'James  Philipps%  esq.  Petitioner.  Resolved,  March  19, 
1728,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Burgesses  only  j  and  the 
House  being  informed,  March  23,  that  the  Petitioner  desisted  from 
prosecuting  his  Petition,  and  would  give  the  House  no  farther 
Trouble  :   Resolved,  That  Arthur  Bevan,  esq.  is  duly  elected. 

Pari.  Griffith  Philipps,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  and  with- 
drawn. 


PARLIAMENTARY    REGISTER.  265 

P.      No.  255.     Carnarvon  P.      No.  256.    Carnarvon 

County.      ,  Town. 

1  Sir  John  Wynne,  kt.  &  bt.  1  Thomas  Bulkeley,  esq. 

2  Sir  John  Wynne,  kt.  &  bt.  2  William  Griffith,  esq.    . 

3  Sir  John  Wynne,  kt.  &  bt.  3  William  Griffith,  esq. 

4  William  Griffith,  esq.         4  Thomas  Wynne,  esq* 

5  William  Griffith,  esq. "      5  Thomas  Wynne,  esq.  * 
John  Griffith,  esq.  6  Thomas  Wynne,  esq  " 

6  John  Griffith,  esq.  7  Thomas  Wynne,  esq. 

7  John  Griffith,  esq.  8  Thomas  Wynne,  esq. 

8  John  Griffith,  esq.  *  9  Thomas  Wynne,  'esq. 
John  Wynne,  esq.            10  Sir  Thomas  Wynne,  bt.  4 

9  William  Bodvelle,  esq.         Sir  William  Wynne,  kt. 
10  William  Bodvelle,  esq. 


3 


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No.  255. 

1  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  2jf  1715.—*  Died  5  a  new 
W"t  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1739. 

Pari.  4.  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt.  Petitioner* 

No.  256; 

1  Equerry  to  the  Prince  \  afterwards  Sir  Thomas.—*  Clerk  of  the 
*  Green  Cloth  to  the  Prince. — 3  Clerk  of  the  Green  Cloth  to  the  King. 
4  Died  1  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  20,  1749. 

Pari.  4.  William  Owen,  of  Porhington,  Salop,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pad.  6,  William  Price,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3. 


28r>  PARLIAMENTARY   REGISTER! 


P.      -No.  257.     Denbigh    P.      No*  258.     Denbigh 
County.  Town. 

v  1  Sir  Rich.  Myddelton,  bt.  1  William  Robinson,  esq. 

2  Sir  Rich.  Myddelton,  bt.  2  Sir  Will.  Williams,  bt. 

3  Sir  Rich.  Myddelton,  bt.  3  John  Roberts,  esq. 

4  Sir  Rich.  Myddelton,  bt.  4  John  Wynne,  esq. 

5  Sir  Rich.  Myddelton,  bt. '  5  John  Roberts,  esq. 
Wat.  Will.  Wynn,  esq.  6  Robert  Myddelton,  esq. 

6  Wat.  Will  Wynn,  esq.  7  Robert  Myddelton,  esq.  *' 

7  Wat.  Will.  Wynn,  esq.        John  Myddelton,  esq. 

8  Sir  Wat.  W.  Wynn,  bt.  *  8  John  Myddelton,  esq. 

9  John  Myddelton,  esq.  3  9  John  Wynne,  esq. 

Sir  Wat.  W.  Wynn,  bt.    10  Rich.  Myddelton,  esq.  * 
10  Sir  Wat.  W.  Wynn,bt.  4 
.    Sir  Lynch  Sal*  Cotton,  bt. 


No.  257. 

1  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  12,  1716. — *  Accepted  the 
Office  of  Steward  of  his  Majesty's  Lordships  of  Bromfield  and  Ta/ef 
in  the  County  of  Denbigh, .  on  the  Death  of  his  Father,  by  a  Grant 
from  Queen  Anne ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Nov.  25,  1740 , 
he  was  re-elected. — 3  Voted  not  duly  returned,  but  had  liberty  to 
petition  if  he  thought  fit  $  which  he  did  not.— 4  Died  j  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Nov.  16,  1749* 

Pari.  6.  Robert  Myddelton >  esq.  Petitioner. 

No.  258. 

1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  12,  1733.— 2  Lord  Lieute- 
nant and  Custos  Rot.  of  this  County,  and  Recorder  of  this  Borough  j 
made  Steward  of  the  Lordships  and  Manors  of  Bromfield  and  Tale, 
in  the  County  of  Denbigh ,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec. 
18,  1749*  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  5.  John  Wynne,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  9.  Arthur  Trevor,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3. 
Resolved,  Feb.  7,  1744,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  Bur- 
gesses,  Inhabitants  of  the  Boroughs  of  Denbigh,  Ruthin,  and  Holt, 
resnectively $  and  the  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER1.  W1 

P.  No.  259.  Flint  County.  P.  No.  260.  Flint  Totem 

1  Sir  John  Conway,  bt.  1  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt. 

2  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt.  2  Sir  John  Conway,  bt. 

3  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt.  *  3  Sir  John  Conway,  bt. 

4  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt.  4  Sir  John  Conway,  be. 

5  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt.  5  Sir  John  Conway,  bt.  * 

6  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt.  Thomas  Eyton,  esq. 

7  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  bt.  6  Thomas  Eyton,  esq. 

8  Sir  Thomas  Mostyn,  bt*  7  George  Wynne,  esq.  }  % 

9  Sir  John  Glynn,  bt.  SalusburyLloyd,esq.  3 
10  Sir  Thomas  Mostyn,  bt.  8  Sir  George  Wynne,  bt. 

9  Sir  George  Wynne,  bt.  $ 

Richard  Williams,  esq. 
10  Kyffin  Williams,  esq.  4 
Sir  John  Glynn,  bt. 


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No.  259. 

1  Made  Paymaster  of  her  Majesty's  Marine  Regiments  j  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  10,  1711,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari  8.     Sir  jfobn  Glynn  7  bt.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2, 

No.  260. 

-  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  16,  1721.— *  Double  Return. 
Resolved,  May  21,  1728,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  In- 
habitants of  the  Boroughs  of  Flint,  Rbyd/an,  Overton,  Caerwys  and 
Caergurly^  paying  Scot  and  Lot.  Resolved,  That  the  Inhabitants  of 
Knolton  and  Overton  Forreign,  paying  Scot  and  Lot  in  the  Parish  of 
Overton,  have  a  Right  to  vote  in  the  Election  for  Flint  j  and  that 
Salusbury  Lloyd,  esq.  is  duly  elected.— 3  March  19,  1742,  A  Mo- 
tion was  made,  and  the  Question  being  put,  That  the  Inhabitants  of 
the  several  Boroughs  of  Flint,  Rbydlan,  Caerwys,  Caergurly  and  0- 
verton,  including  Knolton  and  Overton  Forreign%  renting  Land  or 
Tenements,  for  which  the  Landlords  thereof,  only,  pay  Scot  and 
Lot,  have  a  Right  to  vote.  It  passed  in  the  Negative  :  Upon  which 
the  sitting  Member  desired  not  to  give  the  House  any  further  Trou- 
ble my  and  Was  voted  not  duly  elected.— 4  Died  5  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed, Nov.  15,  1753. 

Pari.  6.  Edward  Conway,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2. 

Pari.  8.     Sir  John  Glynn,  bt.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3,  and 
after  several  Days  hearing,  the  sitting  Membtt  T?*s  -vfc\t&  &>&»j  *- 
letted. 


1'ARMAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


P.  No.  261.  Glamorgan 
Coun/y. 
1  SirTho.  Mansell,  bt. ' 
2SirTho.  Mansell,  bt.  * 

3  Sir  Tho.  Mansell,  bt. 3 
Robert  Jones,  esq. 

4  Robert  Jones,  esq. 

5  Robert  Jones,  esq.  4 
Sir  Charles  Kemeys,  bt. 

6  Sir  Charles  Kemeys,  bt. 

7  Sir  Charles  Kemeys,  bt- 

8  William  Talbot,  esq.  5 
Bussy  Mansell,  esq. 

9  Bussy  Mansell,  esq.  * 
Thomas  Matthews,  esq. 

10  Charles  Edwin,  esq. 


P.  No.  262.  CardifTozai 

1  Sir  John  Aubrey,  bt. 

2  Sir  John  Aubrey,  bt. 

3  Sir  Edw.  Stradling,  bt. 

4  Sir  Edw.  Stradling,  bt. 

5  Sir  Edw.  Stradling,  bt. 

6  Edward  Stradling,  esq.  ^    * 
Bussy  Mansell,  esq. 

7  Bussy  Mansell,  esq. 

8  Herbert  Windsor,  esq.  ==     * 
Herbert  Mackworth,  es»--=q. 

9  Herbert  Mackworth,  es-  -sq. 
10  Herbert  Mackworth,  es  -=q. 


No.  261. 

1  Comptroller  of  her  Majesty's  Household. — s  A  Lord  of  the  Ti  _^ea- 
sury. — 3  Again  made  Comptroller  of  her  Majesty's  Household  =~  j  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  June  il,  1711,  and  soon  after  created  Lord  A^^m^nr,. 
tell. — *  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  24,  1716.— 5  Succee=ded 
his  Father  as  Lord  7olbot;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  24,  ■•■^y,  — ;.— 
*  Succeeded  his  Brother  as  Lord  Manse/1;  a  new  Writ  oidered,  LT'~3ec. 


'»  "744- 
Pari.  8.     Bussy  Mansell,  esq.   Petitioner. 

No-  262. 


Fs- 


'Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  18,17:7. — J  Succeeded  hi: 
ther  as  Lord  Man/joy  in  England,  and  Viscount  Windsor  in  Iref^^""/ 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  I,   1739. 

Pari.  8.     Thames  Ma'.tbews,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  '^S- 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER-- 


P.  No.  263.  Merioneth 
County. 

1  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

2  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

3  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

4  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

5  Richard  Vaughan,  esq- 

6  Richard  Vaughan,  esq- 

7  Richard  Vaughan,  esq. 

8  William  Vaughan,  esq. 

9  William  Vaughan,  esq. 
10  William  Vaughan,  esq.1 


P.  No.  264.  Montgomery 
County. 

1  Edward  Vaughan,  esq. 

2  Edward  Vaughan,   esq- 

3  Edward  Vaughan,  esq. 

4  Edward  Vaughan,  esq. 

5  Edward  Vaughan,  esq.  * 
Price  Devereux,  esq. 

6  Price  Devereux,  esq. 

7  Price  Devereux,  esq. 

8  Price  Devereux,  esq.* 
Robert  Williams,  esq. 

9  Sir  Wat.  W.  Wynne,  bt. 
Robert  Williams,  esq. 

10  Edward  Kynaston,  esq. 


No.  263. 

1  Lord  Lieutenant  of  this  County. 

No.  264. 
1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  19,  1718. — *  Succeeded   his 
Father  as  Viscount  Hereford;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov,  18,  174a. 
3  Made  his  Election  for  the  County  of  Denbigh. 


970  l'AfiXUMENVAllY  IUSGISTE**, 


P.  No*  265s  Montgomery  P.  No.  266,  Pembroke 
Town*  County. 

1  Charles  Mason,  esq.  1  Wirriot  Owen,  esq. 

2  John  Pughe,  esq.  2  Wirriot  Owen,  e$q, 

3  John  Pughe,  esq.  3  John  Barlow,  esq. 

4  John  Pughe,  esq.  4  John  Barlow,  esq. 

5  John  Pughe,  esq*  5  Sir  Arthur  Owen,  bt* 

6  John  Pughe,  esq.  6  Sir  Arthur  Owen,  bt. 

7  Robert  Williams,  esq.  ?  f  7  John  Campbell,  esq. 
William  Corbet,  esq.  5  8  John  Campbells  esq.  * 

8  William  Corbet,  esq.  9  John  Campbell*  esq. 

9  Ja.  Cholmondeley,  esq. '  10  William  Owen,  esq. 
10  Hemy  Herbert,  esq, 3 

William  Herbert,  esq. 


4 


■  ■  »» 


No.  265. 

*  Double  Return.  Resolved,  April  1 6,  1728,  That  the  Right  of 
Election  is  in  the  Burgesses  of  the  said  Shire  Town  only,  tod  Wiffitm 
Corbet^  esq.  duly  elected. — *  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Horse  Guards,  and 
Governor  of  Chester. — 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  7,  1748. 

Pari.  5.    Francis  Herbert,  esq.  Petitioner. 

No.  266. 
1  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
May  20,  1736,  he  was  re-elected.—*  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  $ 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  23,  1746,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  5.     John  Barlow,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  7.      Sir  Arthur  Owen,  bt.  Petitioner,  renewed  in  Sess.  2,  3. 

Pari.  9.  Jobn  Symmons,  of  Lanstinan,  in  this  County,  esq.  Peti- 
tioner j  renewed  Sess.  2,  and  withdrawn. 


P.      Mi.fi 


tfARLIAMENTARY  REGIBTERj 


P.     iVo.267.     Pembroke 
Town. 

1  John  Meyrick,  esq. 

2  Sir  Arthur  Owen,  bt. 

3  Sir  Arthur  Owen,  bt. ' 
Lewis  Wogan,  esq. 

4  Lewis  Wogan,  esq. 

■5  Thomas  Ferrers,  esq.  * 

6  Thomas  Ferrers,  esq.  * 
William  Owen,  esq. 

7  William  Owen,  esq. 

5  William  Owen,  esq: 
9  William  Owen,  esq. 

10  William  Owen,  esq.  4 
Hugh  Barlow,  esq. 


10 


-    No.  268.     TIaverford 

West. 
John  Laugharne,  esq. 
John  Laugharne,  esq. 
John  Laugharne,  esq- 
John  Laugharne,  esq. 
John  Laugharne,  esq. ' 
Sir  George  Barlow,  bt.  * 
John  Barlow,  esq. 
Sir  John  Philips,  bt. 
Francis  Edwards,  esq.  * 
Erasmus  Philipps,  esq. 
Erasmus  Philipps,  esq. 
Sir  Erasmus  Philipps,  bt. 
SirErasm.  Philipps,  bt.  s 
George  Barlow,  esq. 
William  Edwards,  esq. 


No.  267. 

1  Not  duly  elected.  Resolved,  Feb.  M,  1712,  That  the  Major 
and  Burgesses  of  the  ancient  Borough  of  Wtston  have  a  Right  to 
vote  in  the  Election  for  Pembroke. — i  Brigadier-General  of  his  Ma- 
jesty's Forces,  and  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot. — 3  Died: 


n  for  the  County. 


and 


Writ  ordered,  Nov.  13,  1722.-4  Made  his  Elec 

Pari.  5.  Sir  George  Barlow,  bt.  Petitioner, 

Pari.  9.   Ra/eigb  Monte//,   esq.   Petitioner;  « 

No.  268. 

1  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  23,  1715. — J  Not  duly 
elected— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  tS,  1718.-4  Died  ; 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  20,  1726. — 5  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Dec 


1743- 

Pari.  8.  Wyrriott  Owen,  esq.  Petitioner;   r 
.  Hugh  Bar/ow,   esq.    Petitioner ; 


ived  Sess.  2,   3. 
tewed   Sess.  2,  and 


July  4,  17^,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the  Free- 
holders, Burgesses  and  Inhabitants,  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  not 
receiving  Alms.  At  the  same  Time  resolved.  That  the  Proceeding 
of  the  Mayor  and  Common-Council  in  making  Burgesses,  without 
the  Consent  of  the  Commonalty,  wns  illegal  and  contrary  to  the 
Rights  ofthe  said  Town  ;  and  that  the  Burgesses  so  pretended  lo  be 
made,  have  not  thereby  acquired  arty  Right  of  voting  in  any  future 
Election.  , 


£?*  feAfcXIAIlENT ARY  RE«I9TRiu 


P.  No.  269.  Radntir  County:  P.  No.  270.  Radnor  Town. 

1  Thomas  Harley,  esq.  1  Robert  Harley,  esq.  * 

2  Thomas  Harley,  esq.  2  Robert  Harley,  esq.  * 

3  Thomas  Harley,  esq.  *  3  Robert  Harlfcy,  esq. 3 

4  Thomas  Harley,  esq.  Edward  Lord  Harley. 

5  Sir  Rich.  Fowler,  bt.  *  4  Edward  Lord  Harley* 

6  Sir  Hum.  Howarth,  kt.  5  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 

7  Sir  Hum.  Howarth,  kt.'  6  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 

8  Sir  Hum.  Howarth,  kt.  7  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 

9  Sir  Hum.  Howarth,  kt.  8  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 
10  Sir  Hum.  Howarth,  kt.  9  Thomas  Lewis,  esq. 

10  Thomas  Lewis,  esq* 


No.  269. 

*  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Ambassador  extraordinary  to 
the  Elector  of  Hanover  in  1712.—*  A  Commissioner  for  stating  the 
Debts  due  to  the  Army. 

Pari.  5.  Thomas  Harley %  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari*  6.  Sir  Richard  Fowler,  bt.  Petitioner  $  renewed  Sess.  2,  and 
withdrawn. 

Pari.  8.  Gwynn  Vaughan,  esq.  Petitioner ;  renewed  Sess.  2,  3. 

Pari.  9.  Roderick  Gwynne9  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3,4. 

No.  270. 

*  One  other  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State.—2  A  Lord 
of  the  Treasury,  also  Under-Treasurer  of  the  Exchequer.- -3  Created 
Earl  of  Oxford,  and  Earl  Mortimer,  and  made  Lord  High  Treasu- 
rer \  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  12,  17 11. 

Pari. 5.  "Edward Lord  Harley,  Petitioner;  renewed  Sess.  2,  3. 

Pari.  7.  John  Verney9  esq.  Petitioner  j  renewed  Sess.  2. 

Pari.  8.  William  Vise.  Batemany  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2. 

Pari.  9.  The  Burgesses  Petitioners. 

Resolved,  Nov.  12,  1690,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Burgesses  of  Radnor,  Ryader,  Knighton,  Knucklast,  *nd  Kevenlice 
wily* 


fAHhiA&xki 'arv  re6isteb^;  273 


JVxr/.  #0:  37 1 .    tfftiYfc  of  Aberdeen. 

1  Wffljam  Nisbet, ,  ^sq. 

2  ^tffiatn  Lord  Haddo.  * 
',;SJr  Alexander  Cumming,  bt. 

8  $hr  Alexander  Camming,  bt. 

^  Sir  Alexander  Cumming,  bt. 

£/  S^  Alexander  Cumming,  bt. 

6  Archibald  Grant,  esq. 

TSir  Archibald  G*a*it,bt.  *  '  '      sX 


1  Sit  Arthur  Forbes;  kt.  andbt.  *  .;(il- 
»'  ;Sii*  Arthur  Forbes,  kt-  and  bt. 
f  9  Sir  Arthur  Forbes i  kt.  and  bt; 
10  Andrew  Mitchell  esq. 


*  * 

V    4 


i     •  f  '  .  ■        *    i 

•;'■«•  •      '     ■  *  *  •         ,         ■  .>  -  «■' 

'        -  -     ■    -       -  --•■'•■  ■■  ■  '  '        '  ■  '    '    '    M 


*  Son  of  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen*—'1  Expelled  the  House  on  Account 
of  the  Charitable  Corporation  $  \a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  22, 1732. 

Pari*  2.  A  Petition  of  Alexander  Irvin  of  Drum,  Alexander  Gor- 
«0»  of  Pitlurg,  Thomas  Erskine  of  Pittodry,  and  James  Moir  of 
Stony  wood,'  Barons  and  Freehdlders  of  the  Shrrc  of  Aberdseh,  in  Be- 
half of  themselves  and  others,  having  a  Right  to  vote  in  Elections 
for  Members  of  Parliament,  and  t6  be  legally  represented  in  the 
House  of  Commons  of  Great-Britain,  complaining  of  the  eldest  Sons 
of  Peers,  who  were  Peers  of  Scotland  before; the  Union,  being  chosen 
to  serve  in  the  House  of  Commons  of  Great  Britain,  for-  thi&t  Part 
of  Great -Britain  called  Scotland.  December  3,  1708*  TJae  House 
proceeded  to  take  into  Consideration,  that  part  of  the  Act  for 
uniting  the  two  Kingdoms  which  relates  to  the  Election  of  Members 
to  serve  for  Scotland,  and  the  Counsel  were  called  in,  and  the  Peti- 
tions and  Representations  relating  to  that  Matter  were  again  read  : 
And  after  the  Counsel  had  been  heard,  they  withdrew ;  and  the 
Question  being  put,  That  the  eldest  Sons  of  the  Peers  of  Scotland, 
Were  capable,  by  the  Laws  of  Scotland  zt  the  time  of  the  Union,  to 
elect  or  be  elected  as  Commissioners  for  the  Shires  or  Boroughs  to  the 
Parliament  of  Scotland ;  and  therefore,  by  the  Treaty  of  Union,  are 
capable  to  elect,  or  be  elected  to  represent  any  Shire  or  Borough  in 
Scotland  to  sit  in  the  House  of  Commons  of  Great  Britain  ;  it  passed 
in  the  Negative :  In  Consequence  of  which,  Lord  Haddo  was  de- 
clared incapable  to  sit  in  the  House ;  and  a  Writ  was  ordered  for 
a  new  Election. 

Pari.  6.  Alexander  iPraser,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  1.  Alexander  Udny  oiVdny,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.,2J 

[vot.i.]  T 


274  FAKJLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


P.    No.  272.   Shire  of     P.    No.  273.    Shire  of 

Ayr.  Argyle*  _ 

1  John  Cockburn,  esq.         1  Sir  John  Swintoq. 

2  John  Montgomery,  esq.     2  James  CampbeJU  esq. 

8  John  Montgomery,  esq.  3  Sir  James  Campt>elL  bt; 

4  John  Montgomery,  esq.  4  Sir  James  Campbell,  bt. 

5  John  Montgomery,  esq, '  S  Sir  James  Campbell,  bt: 

6  John  Montgomery,  esq.  6  Sfc  James  Campbell,  bt. 

7  Col.  James  Campbell.  *  7  Sir  James  Campbell,  bt. " 

8  Brig.  Gen.  Ja.  Campbell.  8  Sir  James  Campbell,  bt.  * 

9  Patrick  Crawford,  esq.  :  Capt.  Charles  (JpmpbelL 
lo  Patrick  Crawford,  esq.  9  Capt.  Charles  Campbell.3 

>  J4.  Sty.  Mackenzie,  fct.  4 
10  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  kt. 


No.  27?. 

1  Made  Lieut. -Colonel  in  the  third  Regiment  of  FottyGuatds  ; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Aug,  37,  17 15,  he  was  re-elected.— 
*  Colonel  of  the  Regiment  of  Scots  Greys,  and  Groom  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  his  Majesty ;  only  Brother  to  the  Earl  of  Loudoun. 

Pari.  8.  Charles  Cochrane  of  .Ocbiltrie,  esq.  Petitioner  j  renewed 
Seas.  2,  3. 

Pari.  9:  General  James  Campbell,  Petitioner  5  renewed  Sess.  2* 

No,  27S* 

1  Commissary  of  the  Musters  in  North  Britain.—'*  Made  his  Elec- 
tion for  the  Shire  of  Stirling,  upon  his  being  voted  duly  elected , 
and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  31,  1736.— 3  Died:  a  new^Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  18.  1742.— A  Brother  to  the  Earl  of  Bute. 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


P.     No,  274.      Skirt  of     P.      No.  115i      Shire  of 
Banff.  Berwick. 


1  John  Murray,  esq. 

2  Alex.  Abercrombie,  esq. 

3  Alex.  Abercrombie,  esq. 

4  Alex.  Abercrombie,  esq. 

5  Alex-  Abercrombie,  esq. 

6  Alex.  Abercrombie,  esq. 

7  William  Duff,  esq.  ' 

8  Ja.  Abercrombie,  esq.  • 

9  Ja.  Abercrombie,  esq.  J 
JO  Ja.  Abercrombie,  esq; 


1  George  Baillie,  esq. 

2  George  Baillie,  esq. 

3  George  Baillie,  esq: 

4  George  Baillie,  esq. ' 

5  George  Baillie,  esq.  * 

6  George  Baillie,  esq. 

7  George  Baillie,  esq. 

8  Al.  Hu.  Campbell,  esq. 

9  Sir  John  St  Clair,  bt  } 
A.  H.  Campbell, esq.  5 

10  A.  Hume  Campbell,  J 


No.  274. 

*  Created  Lord  Braco  in  Ireland,  9  Gee.  II.— »  Capt.  of  Foot, 

King's  Painter  in  Scotland,  and  Deputy- Governor  of  Slirling-Casile. 

—3  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Regiment  of  Foot,  called  Royal  St ot s. 

Pari.  8.  Archibald  OgUvie  ol  Rolhemoy,  esq.  Petitioner. 

No.  275. 

1  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  Oct.  1714,— *  Made  a  Lord  of 
the  Treasury  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  April  i6,  1717,  he 
was  re-elected, — 3  Brother  to  the  Earl  of  Marcbmonl. — 4  Double 
Return  ;  the  latter  duly  elected.—  S  Solicitor-General  to  the  Prince, 
and  King's  Council. 

Pari.  8.  Sir  John  Sieivart,  of  Mlanbank,  ht.  Petitioner;  renewed 


PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


P.  No.  276.  Shires  of 
Bute  and  Caitlmess,  chase 
by  Turns. 

1  John  Pringle,  jun.  esq. 

2  Dugald  Stuart,  esq. ' 
John  Sinclair,  esq. 

3  Sir  James  Dunbar,  kt. 

4  John  Campbell,  jun- esq. 
3  Sir  Ro.  Gordon,  kt-  &  bt. 

6  Peter  Campbell,  esq. 

7  Patrick  Dunbar,  esq. 

8  Brig.  Peter  Campbell.  s 

9  Alexander  Brodie,  esq.  3 
10  Ja.  Stu.  Mackenzie,  esq. ' 


P.  No.  277.  Shires  of  Clack- 
mannan and  Kinross,  cltust 
by  Turns. 

1  John  Austin,  esq. 

2  William  Dalrymple,  esq. 

3  Mungo  Grahame,  esq. ' 
Sir  John  Malcolm,  bt. 

4  Sir  John  Areskine,  bt. 

5  William  Douglass,  esq. 

6  Sir  John  Schaw,  bt. 

7  Colonel  John  Hope. 

8  James  Ereskine,  esq.  * 

9  Sir  John  Bruce  Hope,  bt. 
;10  Thomas  Ereskine,  esq.  J 


No  276. 

1  Chosen  also  for  the  Shire  of  Perth,  made  one  of  the  Lordjof 
Session}  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  24,  1710. — *  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  Portsmouth. — 3  Lord  Lyon,  King  at  Arms.— -4  Brothtl 
to  the  Earl  of  Bute. 

Pari,  7.  John  Sinclair,  esq.  Petitioner ;  lenewed  Sess.  2,  3. 

Pari.  9.  Patrick  Dunbar,  of  Boivermadon,  esq.  Petitioner. 

No.  277. 
*  Not  duly  elected.—-3   Secretary  to  the  Prince  for  Scotch  Affiira. 
— 3  Son  of  the  late  Earl  of  Marr. 

Pari.  2.   Lieutenant- General  Charles  Rosse,   Petitioner. 

Pari.  5.  James  Murray,  esq.   Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.   8.   Sir  John    Shaw  of  Greenock,  bt.    Petitioner,   renewed 


Pari.  9.  Alexander  Bruce,  of  Kei 
%s  Petition. 


et,  c*q.  Petitioner;  withdrew 


parliamentary  register. 


J\    No.  278.  Shires  of  Cro-  P.  No,  279.  Shire  of  Dum- 
viarhi  and  Nairn,  chusc  fries, 

by  Turns. 

1  William  Morrison,  esq.      1  John  Stuart,  esq. 

2  Hugh  Ross,  jun,  esq.  2  James  Lord  Johnston. ' 

3  Sr  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  kt      William  Grierson,  esq. 

4  John  Forbes,  esq.  3  William  Grierson,  esq.  * 

5  Alexander  Urquhart,  esq.      James  Murray,  esq. 

6  John  Forbes,  esq-  4  Sir  William  Johnston,  bt. 

7  Sir  Ken.  Mackenzie,  kt. '    5  Sir  William  Johnston,  bt. 
Sir  Geo.  Mackenzie,  bt.      6  Charles  Areskine,  esq.  ■ J 

S  John  Campbell,  esq.  "         7  Charles  Areskine,  esq. 

Alexander  Brodie,  esq.       8  Charles  Areskine,  esq.  4 
9  Sir  William  Gordon,  bt. J  9  Sir  John  Douglas,  bt. 

Sir  John  Gordon,  bt.        10  Lord  Charles  Douglass. 
10  John  Campbell,  esq.  * 

No.  278. 

*  Died-,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  2  J,  1729.— *  Made  his  E- 
lection  for  the  County  of  Pembroke. — 3  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Dec.  1,  1742. — A  Lord  of  the  Treasury. 

Pari.  8,  James  Brodie,  of  Sfiynie,  Petitioner,  against  Alexander 
Brodie,  esq.  renewed  in  Sess.  2. 

Pari.  9.  George  Mackenzie  ai  Farnese,  esq.  Petitioner. 

No.  279. 

1  Son  to  tlie  Marquis  of  Annandale:  William  Grierson,  esq. 
petitioned  against  hire,  but  withdrew  his  Petition;  and  a  new  Writ 
was  ordered,  the  sitting  Member  being  declared  incapable  of  sitting 
in  the  House  for  the  Reason  s  mentioned  in  Note',  No.  271— »  Not 
duly  elected. —  3  Made  Solicitor-General  of  Scotland;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  May  31,  1725,  he  was  re-elected. — 4  Made  Lord 
Advocate  for  Scotland ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  zi. 
1737,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  4.  James  Murray,  esq.  Petitioner.  The  Merits  of  this 
Election  not  being  decided,  Sir  William  Johnston  sat  all  this  Parlia- 
ment for  the  Boroughs  of  Dumfries,  iyc.  as  well  as  for  this  County. 

Pail.  8.   Alexander  Ferguson,  esi      ~ 


Pari.  9.  Matthew  Sharp,  esq. 

Feb. 13, 1711,  Resolved,  That  Homer  Maxwell,  and  others  iv ho 
were  infeft  of  Estates  redeemable  upon  the  paying  a  RosiOWfl\ftW\«. 
not  a  Right  to  vote. 

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Pf     No.  280.     Shire  qf 
Dunbarton. 

I  Sir  John  Jphnstoyn,  kt. 
?  John  Campbell,  esq. 

3  John  Campbell,  esq. 

4  John  Campbell,  esq. 

5  John  Campbell,  esq. ' 

6  Mungo  Haldane,  esq.  * 
John  Campbell,  esq. 

7  John  Campbell,  esq.  3 

8  John  Campbell,  esq. 

9  John  Campbell,  esq, 
10  John  Campbell,  esq.  ♦ 


Pf    No.  281.    Shire  of 
Edinburgh. 

1  George  L,ockhart,  esq.  f 

2  George  Lockhart,  esq. 

3  George  Lockhart,  esq. 

4  George  Lockhart,  esq. 

5  John  Baird,  jun,  esq  * 

6  Robert  Dundass,  esq.  ' 

7  Robert  Dundass,  esq. 

8  Robert  Dundass,  esq.  4 
Sir  Charles  Gilmour,  bt. 

9  Sir  Charles  Gilmour,  bt. 5 
10  Sir  Charles  Gilmour,  bt./ 

Robert  Balfour,  esq. 


No.  280. 

*■  'Surveyor  pf  the  King'*  Works  in  Scotland.—*  Not  duly  elected. 
r— 3  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  his  Majesty.— 4  Lieutenant- Gene- 
ral, Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  and  Governor  of  Mt  (ford- Haven. 

Pari.  6.  Joba  Campbell,  pf  Mammore,  esq.  petitioner,  renewed 
Sess.  2.  3. 

Resolved,  Jan.  23.  1725,  That  the  Splitting  of  Interests  in  undi- 
vided Shares  of  Lands  is  contrary  to  the  Act  in  Scotland,  Jinn* 
j68i  j  and  that  the  Purchasers  of  such  undivided  part  be  disqualified 
from  voting  j  and  the  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

No.  281. 

1  Commissioners  for  stating  the  public  Accounts.?—2  Commissioner 
pf  the  Equivalent. — 3  Late  Lord  Advocate  for  Scotland.— A  Made 
one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice  in  Scotland ;  and  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  June  21,  1737. — 5  Mad*  Paymaster  of  his  Majesty's 
Board  of  Works;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  July  14,  1742,  he 
was  re-elected.  Afterwards  made  one  of  -the  Commissioners  for 
Trade  and  Plantations;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  22, 
1743,  he  was  re-elected.  Several  Electors  petitioned  against  this 
last  Election,  but  he  was  voted  duly  elected.— $  Died  ;  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  25,  1751* 

JParl.  6.  John  Baird,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  hb  Petition. 


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P.  JVc.282.  Shire  of  Elgin. 

1  Alexander  Grant,  esq. 

2  Rob.  Urquhart,  jun-  esq. 

3  Alexander  Grant,  esq. 

4  Br.Gen.Alex.Grant,esq- 

5  Br.Gen.Alex.Grant,esq. 
James  Brodie,  esq.  * 
Alexander  Brodie,  esq. 

6  Alexander  Brodie,  esq. 

7  Alexander  Brodie,  esq. 

8  Alexander  Brodie,  esq. 

9  Ludovick  Grant,  esq. 
10  Sir  Ludovick  Grant,  bt. 


P.  No.  283.  Shire  of  Fife. 

i  Hugh  Ross,  esq. 

2  Pat.  Moncrief,  jun.  esq.  ' 
Sir  Ja.  Abercrombie,  bt. 

3  Sir  Alex.  Areskine,  bt.  * 

4  Sir  Alex.  Areskine,  bt, 

5  Sir  John  Anstruther,  bt. 3 

6  Sir  John  Anstruther,  bt. 

7  Sir  John  Anstruther,  bt. 

8  Sir  John  Anstruther,  bt. 

9  David  Scott,  esq- 

lO  James  Oswald,  esq.  * 


No.  282. 

»  Died-,  anew  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  23,  1719. —  *  Died;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Dec. 8,1720. — 3  Made  Lord  Lyon,  King  atArmsj 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  13,  1727,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  2.  Sir  Harrie  Innss,  of  Innu,  Petitioner. 

No.   283. 

*  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  2J,  1710.—*  Lord  Lyon,  King 
at  Arms — 3  Made  Master  of  his  Majesty's  Works  in  Scotland;  and 
a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  July  1 ;,  1717.be  was  re-elected.— 4  Made 
a  Commissioner  of  Trade  j  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  18, 
1751,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pail.  2.  Sir  Jebn  Anstruther,  Bart.  Petitioner  against  Mr  Man- 
trie/,  withdrew  his  Petition. 


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P.      No.  284.     Shire  of 
Forfar. 

1  Sir  John  Malcolm,  bt. 

2  John  Carnegie,  esq. 

3  John  Carnegie,  esq. 

4  John  Carnegie,  esq.  ' 

5  John  Carnegie,  esq.  * 
James  Scott,  jun.  esq. 

6  James  Scott,  jun.  esq: 
G  James  Scott,  jun.  esq. 3 

Robert  Scott,  esq- 
f  8  Thomas  Lyon,  esq.  * 
William  Maule,  esq. 
0  William  Maule,  esq.  s 
10  William  E.  of  Panmure. 


P.     No.    285.     Shire  of 
ffaddington. 

1  John  Cockburn,  esq. 

2  John  Cockburn,  esq. 

3  John  Cockburn,  esq. 

4  John  Cockburn,  esq. ' 

5  John  Cockburn,  esq..1 

6  John  Cockburn,  esq. 

7  John  Cockburn,  esq- 

8  John  Cockburn,  esq. 
y  Lord  Charles  Hay.    • 

10  Sir  Hugh  Dalrymple,  bt. 


No.  284. 

Made  Solicitor- General  to  her  Majesty  in  Nortb-1 
being  ordered,  March  31,  1714,  he  was  re-e 


»W! 


d._*  Ex- 
pelled the  House  for  being  in  open  Rebellion  j  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
.tune  22,  1716. — 3  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  23,  I733-— 
4  Succeeded  his  Brother  as  Earl  of  Siratbmore  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
April  i,  1735. — i  Created  Earl  of  Panmure,  in  Ire/and;  Son  of 
Harry  Maule,  Lord  Brechin,  eldest  son  of  James,  Earl  of  Panmure, 
in  Scotland,  who  being  concerned  in  the  Rebellion  17 15,  was  attaint- 
ed of  High-Treason.— «  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot. 

Pari.  7.   Alexander  Duncan,  Petitioner  against  Mr  Scott,  renewed 

Pa*!.  8.  James  Carnegie,  esq.   Petitioner  against   Mr  Lyon,  with- 
drew his  Petition. 


No.  285. 

*  Lord  Justice  Clerk  for  Scotland,  and  one  of  the  Commissioners 
(if  Trade  and  Plantations. — a  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  au4 
a  rew  Writ  being  ordered,  April  16,  1717,  he  was  re-elected. 


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P.  No.  286.  Shire  of 
Invernest. 

1  Alex.  Mackenzie,  esq. 

2  Alexander  Grant,  esq. 

3  Alex.  Mackenzie,  esq. 

4  Alex.  Mackenzie,  esq. 

5  John  Forbes,  esq. 

6  James  Grant,  esq. 

7  James  Grant,  esq. 

S.  Sir  James  Grant,  bt. 
9  Norman  M'Leod,  esq. 
10  Norman  M'Leod,  esq. 


P.  No.  287.  Shire  of 
Kincardine. 

1  Sir  Andrew  Hume,  kt. ' 

2  Sir  David  Ramsay,  bt. 

3  Sir  Alexander  Ramsay,  bt. 
-t  James  Scott,  sen.  esq.  * 

.5  James  Scott,  sen.  esq. 
6  James  Scott,  sen.  esq,* 
1  James  Scott,  sen.  esq. 

8  John  Falconar,  esq. 

9  Sir  James  Carnegie,  bt.  * 
10  Sir  James  Carnegie,  bt. 


No.  287. 

1  Third  Son  of  the  Earl  of  Marchmont *  A  Major  in  the  Foot 

Guards.— 3  Lieutenant- Colon  el  of  the  Third  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards. 
4  Made  a  Captain  of  Foot  in  his  Majesty's  Army  ;  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  Dec.  3,   1744,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  8.     John  Sctil  tfWardropertouti,  escj.  Petitioner;  renewed 
Sess.  2,  3,  4. 


882                     VARXIAMBNTARY  REOISTEK. 

P.  No.  288.  Stcwartry  of      P.  No.  289.  Shire  of 

Kirkcudbright.                           Lanark. 

I  Alexander  Douglas,  esq.  1  Alexander  Maitland,  esq. 

2  Lieut.-Col.  John  Stuart.    2  Lord  Archibald  Hamilton- 

3  John  Stuart,  esq.              3  Sir  James  Hamilton,  bt. 

4  Sir  John  Stuart,  bt-          4  Sir  James  Hamilton,  bt- 

5  Alexander  Murray,  esq.  5  James  Lockhart,  esq. ' 

6  Alexander  Murray,  esq.      Lord  Archibald  Hamilton. 

7  Patrick  Heron,  esq-          6  Lord  Archibald  Hamilton. 

8  Patrick  Heron,  esq.          7  Lord  Archibald  Hamilton-* 

9  Basil  Hamilton,  esq. '       8  Lord  William  Hamilton.  * 

Captain  John  Maxwell-          Sir  James  Hamilton,  bt. 

10  John  Mackye,  esq.             9  Sir  James  Hamilton,  bt. 

10  Sir  James  Hamilton,  bt-  * 

Patrick  Stuart,  esq- 

No.  288. 

1  Died,    a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  2,  174J. 

Pari.  4.     John  Greirson,  esq.  Petitioner, 

Pari.  8,      Thomas  Murdoch  of  Camluddan,  esq.  Petitioner  j   renew- 

ed Sess.  2. 

Pari.  9.     William  Stuart,  esq.  Petitioner. 

No.  289. 

1  A  Commissioner  of  the  Equivalent ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 

Nov.  22,    1718. — 2  Made  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  j  and  8  new 

Writ  leing  ordered.  May  13,   1719,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  Died,  a 

new  Writ  ordered,  Feb.  n,  1735. — t  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 

April  It,  1750. 

Pari  5.     Sir  "James  Stuart,  bt.  petitioned  against  Lord  Archibald 

Hamiloa. 

Par1. 6.     James  Stuart,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sets.  2. 

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23.  No.  290.  Shire  of  P.  No.  291.  Stewartry  of 
,    Linlithgow.  Orkney  and  Shetland. 

1  John  Bruce,  esq.  1  Sir  Alex-  Douglas,  bt. 

2  James  Lord  Johnston-  *  2  Sir  Alex.  Douglas,  bt. 
John  Houston,  jun.  esq.  3  Sir  Alex.  Douglas,  bt- 

3  John  Houston,  jun-  esq.  4  Colonel  George  Douglas- 

4  Sir  James  Carmichael,  bt-1  5  James  Moodie,  jun.  esq. 
John  Houston,  jun-  esq.  6  Colonel  George  Douglas. 

.5  Sir  Ja.  Cunninghame,  bt.  7  Colonel  George  Douglas." 

6  George  Dundas,  esq.  Captain  Robert  Douglas. 

7  Alexander Hami!ton,esq.'  8  Colonel  Robert  Douglas. 

8  Alexander  Hamilton,  esq.  9  Colonel  Robert  Douglas.* 

9  George  Dundas,  esq-4  James  Halyburton,  esq. 
Charles  Hope  Weir,  esq-5  10  James  Halyburton,  esq. 

10  Charles  Hope  Weir,  esq.* 

No.  290. 

1  Eldest  Son  of  the  Marquis  of  Anuandole,  declared  incapable  of 
being  elected,  for  the  Reasons  mentioned  in  No.  27 1  ,Note  '. — *  Not 
duly  elected. — 3  Secretary  to  the  Prince  of  P.  ales  for  Scotland. — 
4  Made  Master  of  his  Majesty's  Works  in  Scotland;  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  April  20,  1743. — S  Brother  of  the  Earl  of  Hofeloun  5  made 
Commissary  General  of  the  Musters  in  Scotland;  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  Nov.  30,  1744,  he  was  re-elected.—6  Governor  of 
Blackness  Castle. 

Pari.  6.  Sir  "James  Cunninghame,  bt.  Petitioner,  renewed  inSess. 
2,  3,  4,  and  the  Sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  8.     Sir  James  Cunninghams,  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  a,  3, 

4.  i- 

No.  291. 

1  Succeeded  to  the  Title  of  Earl  of  Morton ;  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
March  18,  1730. — *  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Fontenoy  j  a  new  Writ 
ordered,  Jan.  12,  1747. 

Pari.  6.     James  Moodie,  esq.  Petitioner. 


284  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 

P.  No.  292.  Shire  of  P.  No.  293.  Shire  of 

.  Peebles.  Perth. 

1  Fra.  Montgomery,  esq.  1  William  Dalrymple,  esq. 

2  William  Morrison,  esq.  2  Dugal  Stuart,  esq. ' 

3  Alexander  Murray,  esq."  Lord  James  Murray. 

4  William  Morrison,   esq.  3  Lord  James  Murray. 

5  Akx.  Murray,  jun-  esq.  4  Lord  James  Muaray. 

6  John  Douglas,  esq.  5  Lord  James  Murray. 

7  John  Douglas,  esq.  *  tf  Lord  James  Murray.  * 
Sir  James  Nasmyth,  bt.  David  Grahame,  esq.  s 

8  Sir  Alex  Murray,  bt.  ?    3  Mungo  Haldane,  esq.  * 
Sir  J.  Nasmyth,  bt.    5  '  Sohn  Drummond,  esq: 

9  Alexander  Murray,  esq.     8  Lord  John  Murray. 
10  John  Dixon,  jun.  esq.        9  Lord  John  Murray. 

10  Lord  John  Murray. s 

No.  292, 

1  Made  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Trade  in  Seat/and;  and  a  new 
"Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  id,  171  r,  he  was  re-elected. — s  Died,  a 
new  Writ  ordered,  March  21,  1 732. — 1  Double  Return  ;  the  former, 
waved  his  Return. 

Pari.  3.      William  Morrison,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  7.  Sir  James  Nasuiytb,  Petitioner  against  John  Douglas, 
esq.   renewed  Se$s.  2. 

Pari.  7.  Sir  Alexander  Murray,  at  Stanhope,  Petitioner  against 
Sir  James  Nasmyth,   and  Sir  James  was  Toted  duly  elected. 

No.  293. 

*  Made  one  of  the  Lords  of  Session  ;  and  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Feb.  22,  1710  :  he  was  also  chosen  this  Parliament  for  the  Shires  of 
Bute  and  Caithness,  and  sat  for  both  till  the  Petition  against  him  was 
withdrawn.—1  Succeeded  to  the  Title  of  Duke  of  Athole-,  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  27,  1724. — 5  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March 
29,  1726. — 4  Sec  No.  280,  this  Parliament. — S  Colonel  of  a  High- 
land Regiment. 

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

Pari,  5.     Sir  Harry  Stirling  of  ^rdocb,  bt.  Petitioner. 


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285 


¥■  No.  294.  Shire  of 

Renfrew. 

1  Sir  Robert  Pollock,  bt- 

2  Sir  John  Schaw,  bt. 

5  Sir  Robert  Pollock,  bt- 
4  Sir  Robert  Pollock,  bt. 
5 Sir  Robert  Pollock,  bt.' 

6  Major  Thomas  Cochrane. 

7  Sir  John  Schaw,  bt. 

8  Al.  Cunninghame,  esq. 

9  Al.  Cunninghame,  esq. a 
William  Muir,  esq. 

10  William  Muir,  esq. 


P.  No.  295.  Shire  of 
Ross. 

1  Charles  Ross,  esq. 

2  Hugh  Ross,jun.  esq- *■ 
Charles  Ross,  esq. 

3  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Ross. 

4  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Ross. 

5  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Ross. 

6  Alexander  Urquhart,  esq. 

7  Lieut.Gen  Charles  Ross.1" 
John  Monro,  esq. 

8  Hugh  Ross,  esq- 

9  Charles  Ross,  esq.  s 
Sir  Harry  Monro,  bt. 

10  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  esq.* 


No.  294. 

1  Made  Governor  of  Fort  William  ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  order- 
ed, April  25,  1715,  ne  was  re-elected. — 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered, 
Nov.  22,  1742. 

Parl.fi.  Sir  Robert  Pollock  of  Pollock,  bt.  Petitioner,  renewed  in 
Sess.  2,  3. 

No.  295. 

'  Resolved,  Jan.  28,  1710,  That  there  ought  to  have  been  Twelve 
Days  exclusive,  between  the  Day  of  Election  and  the  Day  appointed 
by  Writ  of  Summons:  That  Hugh  Ross,  jun,  is  not  duly  elected, 
and  that  a  new  Writ  be  issued- — 2  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 
23,  1733.— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  18,  1746.— 4  Son  of 
the  Earl  of  Seofortb,  attainted  in  1716,  called  Lord  Fortrose. 

Pari.  2.     George  Ross,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Hugh  Ross,  esq. 

Pari.  2.  Sir  "James  Mackenzie,  bt,  petitioned,  March  29,  1710, 
against  Charles  Ross,  esq. 

Pari.  6.     Charles  Ross,  esq.   Petitioner. 


Pari,  9.     Hugh  Ross  of  Kitravoci,  esq.  Petitioi 


886  •ARUAMHNTARY  REGISTER, 

P.  No.-  296-     Shire  of  P.  No.  297-  Shire  of 

Roxburgh'  Selkirk. 

1  Sir  G.Elliot  of  Stobbs,  bt.    1  John  Pringle,  sen.  esq. 

2  Sir  G.Elliot  of  Stobbs,  bt.  2  John  Pringle,  sen.  esq. 
SSirG.  ElliotofStobbs,bt.   3  John  Pringle,  sen.  esq.* 

4  Sir  G.  Elliot  of  Stobbs,  bt.  4  John  Pringle,  sen.  esq. 

5  Will-  Douglas,  jun.  esq.      5  John  Pringle,  sen.  esq. 

6  Sir  G.Elliot  of  Minto,  bt.'   6  John  Pringle,  sen-  esq. 
Sir  G- Elliot  of  Stobbs,  bt-  7  John  Pringle,  sen    esq.1 

7  Will.  Douglas,  jun.  esq.  *       J.  Rutherford,  jun.  esq.3 

8  John  Rutherfurd,jun.  esq-  8  John  Murray,  esq. 

9  JohnRutherford,jun.esq.J  9  John  Murray,  esq. 
William  Douglas,  esq.     10  John  Murray,  esq. 

10  Walter  Scott,  eso. 


No.  296. 

1  Made  one  of  the  Ordinary  Lords  of  Session  in  Scotland  ;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  May  24,  1726. — '  Made  Keeper  of  the  General  Re- 
gister of  Homings  in  Scotland;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May 
27,  1728,  he  was  re-elected. — 3  Made  a  Captain  of  an  independent 
Company  in  his  Majesty's  Army  ;  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 
18,  1742. 

Pari,  2.  William  Ker,  esq.  Petitioner,  and  the  Sitting  Member 
was  declared  duly  elected. 

No.  297. 

*  Made  one  of  the  Keepers  of  the  Signet  in  Scotland;  and  a  new 
Writ  being  ordered,  Dec.  8,  1711,  he  was  re-elected. — *  Made  on« 
of  the  Lords  of  Session  in  Scotland;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  14, 
1730. — 3  Made  Commissary  of  the  Commissariot  of  Peebles ;  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  13,  1733,   he  was  re-elected. 


ARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER,  2SJ 

P.   No.  298.   Shire  if  P.  No.  299.  Shire  of 

Stirling.  Sutherland. 

1  Sir  John  Erskine,  kt.  I  Hugh  Montgomery,  esq. 

2  Sir  Hugh  Paterson,  bt.  ~>  ,  2  Sir  William  Gordon,  bt. 
H.Cuningham1jun.esq.  5  3  Sir  William  Gordon,  bt. 

3  Sir  H.  Paterson,  kt.  &  br*  4  William  Morrison,  esq. ' 

4  Sir  H.  Paterson,  kt  &  bt.  Sir  William  Gordon,  bt. 

5  Mungo  HalHane,  esq.  5  Sir  William  Gordon,  bt.* 

6  John  Graham,  jun.  esq-  6  Sir  William  Gordon,  bt. 

7  Hen-  Cunujghana,  esq.  3  7  Will-  Ld.  Strathnaver.  3 

8  Sir  James  Campbell,  bt.  8  Sir  James  Ferguson,  esq.* 

9  Lord  George  Grahame.  *  Colonel  James  St  Clair. 
Thomas  Erskine,  esq.  s  9  Brig.  Gen.  Ja.  St.  Clair.  J 

10  Capt-  Ja.  Campbell,  jun.  10  Captain  George  Mackay. 

No.  298. 

1  Double  Return,  the  latter  July  elected  and  returned. — '  Made  a 
Commissioner  of  Trade  in  Scotland ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Dec.  to,  1711,  he  was  re-elected. — 3  Commissary- General  of  the 
Musters  in  Scotland. — 4  Died  j  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  22,  1747. 
5  Sen  of  the  late  Earl  of  Mar. 

Pari.  6.  John.  Napier,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  in  Scss.  2,  3,  4, 
.and  then  withdrawn. 

Pari.   8.      Thomas  F.rskine,  esq.  Petitioner,  Tenewed  in    Sess.   2, 
and  the  Sitting  Member  was  voted  duly  elected. 
No.  299. 

*  Made  his  Election  for  the  County  of  Peebles. — *  A  Commissioner 
for  stating  the  Debts  due  to  the  Army.— 3  Grandson  and  Heir  of  the 
Earl  of  Sutherland^  whom  he  succeeded  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 
22,  1734-  See  No.  271,  Note'. — 4  Made  one  of  the  Senators  of 
the  College  of  Justice  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  30,  1736.— 5  Co- 
lonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  and  of  two  Battalions. 

Pari.  6.  Sir  -John  Gordon  of  Eaboc,  bt.  Petitioner.  Resolved, 
Feb.  25,  1723,  That  the  Right  of  Election  isin  the  Heritors,  Feuers, 
Wadsetters,  and  Life  Renters,  possessed  of  Lands  in  this  Shire,  whe- 
ther holding  of  the  Crown  or  of  the  Subject,  and  that  Sir  William 
Gordon,  bt.  is  duly  elected. 

Pari.  8.  Sir  William  Gordon,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  James 
Ferguson,   withdrew  his  Petition  :   renewed  in  Sess.  2. 

Pari.  9.      George  Mactay,  esq.   Petitioner,   renewed  Sess.  2,  3,    4. 

Pari.  10.  LieuvGeneral  James  St.  Clair,  Petitioner,  renewed 
Seis.  2,  3,  4, 


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P.  No.  300.  Shire  of  P.  No.  301.  Edinburgh: 

Wigtm. 

1  Patrick  Ogilvy,  esq.  1  Sir  Sara.  Macklellan,  kt. 

2  John  Stuart,  esq.  2  Sir  Sam.  Macklellan,  kt. f 

3  Colonel  Patrick  Vans.  *  Sir  Patrick  Johnston^  kt. 
John  Stuart,  esq.  3  Sir  Patrick  Johnston,  kt. 

4  John  Stuart,  esq.  *  4  Sir  James  Stewart,  bt.  * 

6  John  Stuart,  esq.  5  Sir  Geo.  Warrender,  bt. 3 

7  Col.  William  Dalrymple.      John  Campbell,  esq.  * 

8  Col-  William  Dalrymple.  6  John  Campbell,  esq. 

9  James  Stuart,  esq.  3  7  John  Campbell,  e'sq. 
10  John  Stuart,  esq-  4  8  Patriek  Lindsay,  esq.  s 

9  Archibald  Stewart,  esq. 
10  James  Ker,  esq.  a 


No.  300. 

1  Not  duly  elected. — *  Brigadier- General  of  his  Majesty's  Forces, 
and  Brother  to  "James,  Earl  of  Galloway.—  3  Sonto>m«,  Earl  of 
Calloway,  and  Colonel  in  the  Third  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards.— 
4  Made  Clerk  of  the  Pipe  of  his  Majesty's  Exchequer  in  Scotland; 
and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  June  21,  1751,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  8.  Alexander  Macdawall of Gan bland,  esq.  Petitioner,  re- 
newed  Sess.  2. 

No.  soi. 

'  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1709.—*  Solicitor  for 
Scotland.— 3  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  13,  1721. — 4  Late 
Provost  o£  Edinburgh. — 5  Lord  Provost. — *  Convener  of  Trades. 

Pari.  3.  Henry  Hamilton,  esq.  Petitioner;  the  Sitting  Member 
duly  elected. 

Pari.  5,  "John  Campbell,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  George  War- 
render,  but  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Pari.  9.     Deacons  of  Edinburgh  Petitioners. 


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P*  No.  302.  Boroughs  of  P.  No.  303.  Boroughs  of  In- 
Kirkwall^  Wick9  Dor-  v>ernessy  Forres,  Nairn, 
noch9  Dingwall,  Tain.      {    Fortrose. 

1  John  Haddan,  esq.  1  George  Mackenzie,  esq, 

2  Will.  Lord  Strathnaver.1  2  Alexander  Duff,  esq. 
Robert  Douglas,  esq.  3  George  Mackenzie,  esq.* 

3  Robert  Monro,  esq.  4  William  Stuart,  esq* 

4  Robert  Monro,  esq.  5  William  Stuart,  esq. 

5  Robert  Monro,  esq.  *  6  Alexander  Gordon,  esq.* 

6  Robert  Monro,  esq.  Duncan  Forbes,  esq. 

7  Col.  Robert  Munro,  jun.  7  Duncan  Forbes,  esq,. 

8  Sir  Robert  Munro,  bt.       8  Duncan  Forbes,  esq.  4    , 
*9  Charles  Areskme,  esq. 3       Duncan  Urquhart,  esq.  5 

Robert  Craigie,  esq.  4        9  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  esq.*   r 
10  Sir  Harry  Monro,  bt.       10  Alexander  Brodie,  esq.  7 

— i  _  _ _^ — 

No.  302. 

x  Eldest  Son  of  the  Earl  of  Sutherland,  incapable  of  being  elected 
for  the  Reasons  mentioned.  No.  271. — *  A  Commissioner  of  the  for- 
feited Estates. — 3  Sir  Robert  Monro ,  bt.  Petitioner  5  the  Election 
declared  void  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  3,  1742. — 4  King's 
Advocate. 

Pari.  2.  Sir  'James  Mackenzie,  bt.  Petitioner  argainst  Mr  Douglas^ 
withdrew  bis  Petition. 

Pari.  4.     Magistrates  of  Kirkwall,  Petitioners. 

Pari.  6.     Robert  Gordon,  esq.  Petitioner. 

No.  303. 

1  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland.—'1  Not  duly  re- 
turned, but  had  leave  to  Petition. — 3  Made  Lord  Advocate  of  the 
College  of  Justice  5  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  May  31,  1725, 
he  was  re-elected. — 4  Made  Lord  President  of  the  College  of  Justice 
in  Scotland x  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  June  21,  1737.— 5  Lieutenant 
in  the  Foot  Guards. — 6  Son  of  the  Earl  of  Seaforth,  attainted  for 
joining  in  the  Rebellion  in  17 15,  called  Lord  Fortrose. — 7  Lord  Lyon 
King  at  Arms. 

Pari.  4.     Gedrge  Mackenzie,  esq.  Petitioner, 
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P.  No.  304.     Boroughs  of  P.  No,  305.  Borough  of  A- 


Elgin,  CuIIat,  Banff,  In- 

verun/,  Kintorc. 

1  John  Murray,  esq. 

2  Patrick  Ogilvy,  esq. 

3  Alexander  Reid,  esq. 

4  James  Murray,  esq.  ' 

5  James  Murray,  esq.  * 


berdecn,  Montrose,  Brechin, 
Inverbervie,  Aberbrothock. 

1  John  Cockburn,  esq. 

2  John  Gordon,  esq. 

3  James  Scott,  esq.  ' 
Will.  Livingston,  esq. 

4  John  Middleton,  esq. 


John  Campbell,  jun.  esq.3  5  James  Erskine,  esq.  * 
6  William  Fraser,  esq.  4         John  Middleton,  esq.  3 


John  Campbell,  esq. 
1  William  Stuart,  esq. s 

Peter  Campbell,  esq. 
£  William  Stuart,  esq-  * 
9  Sir  James  Grant,  bt.  7 

William  Grant,  esq. 


6  William  Ker,  esq.  * 
John  Middleton,  esq. 

7  John  Middleton,  esq. 

8  John  Middleton,  esq.' 
John  Maule,  esq.  • 
John  Maule,  esq. 


'Made 


10  William  Grant,  esq.  *    10  John  Maule,  esq.  7 

Charles  Maitland,  esq. B 

David  Scott,  esq. 

No.  304. 

of  her  Majesty's  Commissaries  for  treating  with  Com- 
c  Part  of  France,  for  settling  the  Trade  between  Great 
Britain  and  France >  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  5,  17  M, 
he  was  re-elected. — *  Nat  duly  returned  :  had  liberty  to  Petition. — 
3  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince,  and  Captain  in  the  Foot 
Guards.— 4  Not  duly  elected.— 5  Made  his  Election  for  the  Borough 
of  Ayr,  &c— <•  Paymaster  of  Foreign  Pensions,  Overseer  of  tie 
King's  Swans,  a  principal  King's  Remembrancer  in  the  Exchequer  in 
Scotland. — 7  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan.  19,  1743. — s  lord 
Advocate  of  Scotland. 

Pari.  6.     Jabn  Campbell,  esq.   Petitioner  ;  renewed  Sess.  2  andj. 
and  voted  duly  elected,  Jan.  23,  1725. 
No.  305. 

«   Not   duly   elected »  Not   duly   ele 

Foot,  and  Deputy  Governor  of  Tinmoutb  Fort. — 4  Not  duly  return- 
ed, but  had  leave  to  Petition, — 5  Brigadier-General,  Governor  °* 
Holy  bland,  and  Purveyor  of  Coals  and  Candles  for  the  Guard  Room* 
Canatigat*  ;  died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  May  9,  1739. — *  Keeper  0* 
the  Register  of  the  Sasines  at  Edinburgh.— -7  Made  a  Baron  of  tie 
Exchequer  in  Scotland;  a   new  Writ  ordered,  May   13,    174!'^* 


—3  Lieut -Colonel  of 


s  Died  ;  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Feb. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER. 


Pari.  to.     David  Scott,   esq.    Petitiot 
heard  in  Part,  and  then  withdrawn. 


wth  drew 
against    Mr.   Maitland, 


P.  No.  306.  Boroughs  of  For 
far,  Perth,  Dundee,   Cu- 
•  par,  St  Andrews-. 

1  William  Bennet,  esq. 

2  Joseph  Austin,  esq- 

3  George  Teaman,  esq. 

4  George  Yeaman,  esq. 

5  Patrick  Haldane,  esq. ' 

6  Charles  Leslie,   esq.  ?  * 
■WiUiamErskine,esq.  \ 

1  John  Druramond,  esq. 

8  JohnDrummond,  esq. J 

9  John  Drummond,  esq.  * 
Captain  Thomas  Leslie. 

10  Captain  Thomas  Leslie.5 


P.  No.  307.  Boroughs  of 
Crail,  K'drcnny,  Anstru- 
ther  Easter,  Anstruther 
Wester,  Pittentcetm. 

1  George  Hamilton,  esq. 

2  Sir  John  Anstruther,  bt. 

3  Sir  John  Anstruther,  bt.' 
Maj.  Gen.  G.  Hamilton. 

4- Sir  John  Anstruther,  bt. 

5  Philip  Anstruther,  esq.* 

6  David  Scott,  esq.  7 
Philip  Anstruther,  esq.  3 

7  Philip  Anstruther,  esq.  4  . 
$  B.  Gen.  P.  Anstruther.1 

9  Hon.  John  Stuart,  esq. 
10  L.  Gen.  Ph.  Anstruther.* 


No.  S06. 

1  A  Cdmmissioner  for  the  forfeited  Estates. — *  Double  Return} 
the  former  not  duly  returned,  but  had  leave  to  Petition,  which  he  did, 
and  renewed  it  in  Sess.  2,  3.— 3  One  of  the  Commissioners  forsettling 
Commerce. — 4  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  21,  1742.— 5  Bar- 
jack-Master  General  of  Sen/and,   Brother  to  the  Earl  of  Eotbei. 

Pari.  3.      John  Haldane,  esq.   Petitioner. 

No.  307. 
1  Not  duly  elected.— '  Colonel  in  the  Foot  Guards.— 3  Double  Re- 
turn ;  the  former  not  duly  returned,  but  Mr  Scott  petitioned,  com- 
plaining of  an  undue  Elcstion,  and  Mr.  jtnslrutber  was  voted  duly 
elected.  Resolved,  Dec.  20,  1722,  That  the  Petition  of  David 
Scott,  esq.  is  groundless,  frivolous,  and  vexatious.  Ordered,  That 
David  Scott,  esq.  do  make  Satisfaction  to  Philip  Anstrutbtr,  esq. 
for  the  Cost;  and  Expences  he  hath  been  at  by  Reason  of  the  said 
Petition. — *  Colonel  of  0  Regiment  of  Foot  at  Gibraltar. — 5  Deputy 
Governor  of  the  Island  of  Minorca. — 6  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of 
Foot. 


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292  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER, 


Pari.  4.     George  Hamilton,  esq.  Petitioner  j  the  Sitting  Member 
voted  duly  elected. 

Pari.  9.     Major-General  Philip  Anstruther,  Petitioner,  withdrew 
his  Petition. 


P.  No.  308.  Boroughs  of  P.  No.  309.  boroughs  of 
King/torn,  Dysart,  Kirk-  Inverkcithing,  Dunferm- 
ccldy,  Burntisland.  tine,     Culross,     Stbiings 

Quecnsferry. 

1  William  Kerr,  esq.  1  Sir  Ken.  Mackenzie,  kt. 

2  John  Sinclair,  esq.  '  2  Colonel  John  Erskine. 
William  Pattersqn,x  esq-  3  H.tCuningham,  jun.  esq. 

3  James  Oswald,  esq.  4  H.  Cuningham,  jun,  esq. 

4  James  Oswald,  esq.  5  H.  Cuningham,  jun.  esq.1 

5  WiHiam  Ker  esq.  *  6  H.  Cuningham,  jun.  esq. 

6  Thomas  Leslie,  esq.  3  7  H.  Cuningham,  jun.  esq** 
James  Sinclair,  esq.  4  Thomas  Erskine,  esq.? 

7  James  Sinclair,  esq.  8  Lieut.-Col.  Petet  Halket. 

8  Captain,  Thomas  Leslie. v  9  James  Erskine,  esq.  4     * 

9  James  Oswald,  esq.  5       10  George  Haldane,  esq.  s 
10'Lt.  Gen.  James  Sinclair.5 

No.  30*8 .  ( 

'  x  Eldest  Son  of  Lord  Sinclair,  incapable  of  being  elected  for  the 
Reasons  mentioned  in  No.  271,  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  17, 
1-709. — *  Colonel  of  Dragoons,  and  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the 
Prince. — 3  Not  duly  returned,  but  had  leave  to  Petition. — 4  Major  in 
the  Third  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. — 5  Made  a  Commissioner  of  the 
Navy,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Jan.  10,  1745,  he  was  re- 
elected. — 6  Colonel  of  a  Regiment  of  Foot. 

Pari.  8.     James  Sinclair,  esq.   Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2. 

No.  309. 

^  »  Commissary-General  of  the  Musters  in  Scotland,  and  a  Commis- 
sioner for  the  forfeited  Estates.— 2  Made  his  Election  for  the  Shire  of 
Sttrling.--3  Made  Captain  of  Foot  in  his  Majesty's  Army  5  and  a 
new  Writ  being  ordered.  May  13,  1729,  he  was  re-elected.— 4  Bro- 
ther to  the  late  Earl  of  Marry  and  Secretary  to  the  Prince  for  Scotch 
Affairs — 5  Colonel  of  a  Company  in  the  Third  Regiment  of  Foot 
Guards. 


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JParl.  2.     Sir  Jobn  Wemyss,  bt.  Petitioner. 

Pari.  4.     Colonel  John  Krskine  Petitioner ;  the   Committee   dis- 
charged from  proceeding  on  it,  not  being  signed  by  himself. 

Pari.  8.     James  Erskine,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2. 


P.  No.  310.  Boroughs  of  P.  No.  311.  Boroughs  of 
Glasgow,  liutherglen,  Selkirk,  Peebles,  Lanark, 
Renfrew,  Dunbarton.  Linlithgow. 

1  Sir  John  Johnston,  kt.      1  Mungo  Graham,    esq. 

2  Robert  Roger,  esq.  2  Colonel  George  Douglas. 
8  Thomas  Smith,  esq.         3  Colonel  George  Douglas. 

4  Thomas  Smith,  esq.         4  Sir  James  Carmichael,  bt. 

5  Thomas  Smith,  esq.  l       5  Colonel  George  Douglas- 
Daniel  Campbell,  esq.      6  Daniel  Weir,  esq. l 

6  Daniel  Campbell,  esq.        John  Murray,  esq. 

7  John  Blackwood,  esq.  *  7  John  Murray,  esq. 
Daniel  Campbell,   esq.     8  James  Carmichael,  esq. 

8  Colonel  John  Campbell.  9  James  Carmichael,  esq.  ?  * 

9  Neil  Buchanan,  esq. 3  John  M'Kay,  esq.  3 
L.Col.  John  Campbell.  10  Lawrence  Dundas,  esq.  3 

10  L.Col.  John  Campbell.        James  Carmichael,  esq. 

No.  310. 

1  Dean  of  Guild  of  Glasgow,  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  sta- 
ting the  Debts  due  to  the  Army.  Died  :  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Jan. 
25,  17 16. — 2  Not  duly  returned,  but  had  leave  to  Petition,  which  he 
did,  and  renewed  it  in  Sess.  2  j  but  the  Petition  of  Sess.  2,  differing 
from  tbat  delivered  in  Sess.  1,  Resolved,  That  it  be  rejected  ;  peti- 
tioned again,  Sess.  3,  4. — 3  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,    Feb.   25, 

*744- 

Pari.  2.     Daniel  Campbell,  esq.   Petitioner,  withdrew  his  Petition. 

No.  311. 

?  Died  5  a  new  Writ  ordered,  March  17,  1725. — 2  Double  Re- 
turn :   the  former  waved  his  Return. — 3  Not  duly  elected. 

Pari.  4.      William  Hamilton,  esq.   Petitioner. 

Pari.  6.  George  Douglas,  esq.  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3, 
and  then  withdrawn,  March  17,   1725. 

Pari.  6.  William  Eraser,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr.  Murray,  re- 
newed Sess.  4,  and  the  Sitting  Member  was  voted  duly  elected. 

u  3 


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P.    Ko.  312.    Boroughs  of  Haddington,  Dunbar,  NqrtJf 
Berwick,  Lauder,  and  Jedburgh. 

1  Alexander  Mai t land,  esq. 

2  Sir  David  Dalrymple,  bt.  ? 

3  Sir  Dayid  Dalrymple,  bt. 

4  Sir  David  Dalrymple,  bt.  * 

5  Sir  David  Dalrymple,  bt.  3 
Sir  James  Dalrymple,  bt. 

6  Sir  James  Dalrymple,  bt.  4 

7  Sir  James  Dalrymple,  bt. 

8  James  Fall,  esq. 
$  James  Fall,  esq. 

Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  bt. 
10  Andrew  Fletcher,  jun.  esq.  * 

r  '  ■■ '         ■  ■ '     ■  ji ■       *p  ,* 

i*  ■  ■ 

1  Made  Queen's  Advocate  $  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Nov.  15,  1 709, 
and  he  was  re-elected, — 2  Lord  Advocate  for  Scotland.— $  Made  Au- 
N  ditor  of  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland ;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
June  1 19  1720,  he  was  re-elected,  and  died $  and  a  new  Writ  was  or- 
dered, Dec.  6,  1 721. — 4  Auditor- General  in  Scotland.— S  Double 
Return  5  the  former  waved  his  Return.—-6  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of 
Argyle,  as  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland,  made  Auditor  of  the 
Exchequer  in  Scotland;  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  March  5, 
1 75 1,  he  was  re-elected. 

Pari.  6.     Lord  William  Hay,  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.     Sir  James  Dalrymple*  bt.  Petitioner,  renewed  in  Ses$. 

«  *       ■  »  •  * 

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P.  No   313.     Borouglis  of  Dumfries,  Ka-kcudbright, 
Sanquhar,  Annan,  Lochmaben, 

1  William  Seaton,  esq- 

2  William  Paterson,  esq. ")  , 
William  Johnson,  esq.   } 

3  John  Hutton,  m.d.  * 
Sir  William  Johnston,  bt. 

4  Sir  William  Johnston,  bt.  3 

5  Alexander  Fergussone,  esq. 

6  William  Douglas,  esq. 

7  Archibald  Douglas,  sen.  esq. 

8  Charles  Areskine,  esq.  * 
Sir  John  Douglas,  bt.        ?  ( 
William  Kirkpatrick,  esq,  3 
Sir  Robert  Laurie,  bt. 

9  Lord  John  Johnston.  6 
Sir  James  Johnston,  bt. 

10  Sir  James  Johnston,  bt. 


1  Double  Return ;  the  latter  duly  elected  and  returned. — 3  Died, 
a  new  Writ  ordered,  April  9,  1713. — 3  Chosen  also  for  the  Shire  of 
Dumfries — i  Made  his  Election  for  the  Shire  of  Dumfries  ;  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  April  9,  1735- — S  Double  Return  ;  the  former  waved 
his  Return,  and  the  latter  was  made  one  of  the  principal  Clerks  of 
»he  Court  of  Session  in  Scotland;  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Ma;  19, 
1738.— 6  Died;  a  new  Writ  ordered,   Dec.  21,   1741. 

Pari.  6.     jilexandtr  Fergussone,  esq,  Petitioner. 

Pari.  8.     Basil  Hamilton,  esq.  Petitioner,  withdrew  bis  Petition. 

Pari.  9.     William  Stuart,  esq.  Petitioner. 


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.  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER* 


If.    No.  314.     Boroughs  of 

IVigtoti,  New  Gallozvay, 
Stranraer,  Whitehcrne. 

3  Sir  David  Ramsay,  kt. 

2  George  Lockhart,  esq.  * 
William  Cochran,  esq- 

3  William  Cochran,  esq.  * 

4  Sir  Alex.  Maxwell,  bt. 

5  Colonel  Patrick  Vans. 

6  Will.  Dalrymple,  esq.  3 

7  Will.  Dalrymple,  esq.  * 
John  Dalrymple,  esq, 

8  Captain  James  Stuart, 

9  William  Stuart,  esq. 
10  James  Stuart,  esq.  5 


P:  No.  315.  Borough!  tf 
Ayr,  Irvine ',  Rothesay,  In* 
verary,  Campbeltown. 

1  Sir  John  Winstoun,  kt. 

2  James  Campbell,  esq. 

3  Charles  Oliphant,  m.d.  ' 

4  Charles  Oliphant,  m.d. 

5  Charles  Oliphant,  m.d.  ' 
Thomas  Kennedy,  esq.* 

6  William  Stuart,  esq.  3 

7  William  Stuart,  esq. 4 

8  Colonel  James  Stuart. 

9  George  Earl  of  Granard. 
lO  Charles  Erskine,  esq. 5 

Sir  Henry  Erskine,  bt.* 


No.  314* 

1  Made  his  Election  for  the  Shire  of  Edinburgh. — ?  Made  one  oi 
the  Keepers  of  the  Signet  in  Scotland',  a  new  Writ  being  ordered, 
Dec.  8,  I71 1,  he  was  re-elected.— 3  Colonel  in  the  Foot  Guards.— 
4  Made  his  Election  for  the  Shire  of  Wigion. — 5  Lieutenant- Colonel 
of  the  Third  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 

Pari.  7.  Magistrates,  &c.  of  Wigton,  Petitioners  against  John 
Dalrymple,  esq.  complaining  that  the  said  John  Dalrymple,  esq. 
pretended  to  be  elected  at  Stranraer  ;  whereas,  by  the  Statute  in  that 
Case,  the  Election  ought  to  be  at  Wigton  %  and  the  Return  made  fcy 
the  Common  Clerk  of  the  said  Borough  j  and  the  Sitting  Member  was 
declared  duly  elected. 

Pari.  8.     Captain  John  Dalrymple,  Petitioner,  renewed  Sess.  2,  3. 

, ,       '  .    .  .......  ■* 

1  •  •  • 

No.  315. 

1  Died,  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Dec.  10,  17 19. — *  Made  one  of  the 
Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland',  and  a  new  Writ  ordered,  Aug. 
3,  1 72 1,  but  no  Return  made*  being  at  the  End  of  this  Parliament. 
3  Remembrancerof  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland, — 4  Made  Paymaster 
of  divers  Annual  Bountie.sand  Pensions  in  England;  and  a  new  Writ 
being  ordered,  May  5,  1731,  he  was  reelected. — 5  Died  j  a  new 
Writ  ordered,  Nov.  29,   J  749. — 6  Lieut -Colonel  in  the  Army. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST 


\        % 


or 


ALL  THE  MEMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT 


FROM 


The  UNION  to  the  Year  1754. 


a 


I.  P.  standi  for  Irish  Peer. 


Sir  Robert 

Sir  John 

/Richard 

Sir  James 

Alexander 

James 

Richard 

Sir  Hugh 

Sir  Tho.  Dyke 

Peirce 

Pcirce 

William  x 

William 

Whitmore 

Joseph 

Gilbert 

John 

Henry 


A. 

A  BDY  of  Albyns,  Essex,  bart.    .    — 

Abdy,  his  son,  bart.  —  — * 

Abel  of  East-Clay  don,  Bucks,  esq. 
Abercrombie  of  Birkenbog,  Scot.  bart. 
Abercrombie  of  Glassaugh,  Scot.  esq. 
Abercrombie  of  Glassaugh,  Scot.  esq.         — 
Acland  of  Barnstaple,  Dev.  esq.  — 

Acland  of  Columb-John,  Dev.  bart.  — 

Acland  of  Columb-John,  Dev.  bart.  — 

A'Court  of  Ivy  Church,  Wilts,  esq.  — 
A'Court  (his  son)  of  Heytsbury,  Wilts,  esq. 
A'Court  J  (another  son)  esq.  — • 

Acton,  of  firamford  Hall,  Suff.  esq.         — * 
Acton  of  Aldenham,  Salop,  esq.         —   i 
Addison  (Author  of  Cato,  a  Tragedy),  esq. 
Affleck,  of.  Darham-Hall,  Suff.  esq.         — 
Affleck  of  Darham-HalJ,  Suff.  esq.  — 

Aglionby  of  Nunnery,  Cumb.  esq.  — 


II 


No. 
—    72 

ib. 
230 
283 
274 

ib. 

5* 

ib. 

47 

207 

ib. 

—  ib. 

*75 

-  i4t 

23.  212 
..  J7 

43 
John 


John 

John 

William 

William 

William 

Charles 

Lawrence 

Charles 


(  298  > 

Aiilabie  of  Studley-Park,  York,  esq, 
Aislabie,jun.7sonsofd;ttoresq. 
Aislabie,         3  (.esq. 

Aislabie  (brother  of  John)  esq. 
Aislabie  (nephew  of  John)  esq, 
Alanson  of  Sunley-Coats,  York.  esq. 
Alcock  of  Trotton,  Suss.  esq. 
Aid  worth  of  Windsor,  Berks,  esq. 


Richard  Nevil  Aldworth  of  Stanlake,  Berks,  esq.  — 


Lancelot 
/Sir  Richard 
Marmaduke 
Sir  Rowland 
Thomas 
Claudius 


No. 
229 

ib. 

ib. 

ib. 

ib. 
208 
190 

4 
$ 
"5 


Townsend 

Francis 

Arthur 

Thomas 

George 

John 

Sir  John 

Philip 

William 

Andrew 

Thomas 

Henry 


Allgood  of  Hexham,  Northum.   esq.         — 

Ailin,  alias  Anguish  of  Somerly  Town,  Suff.  bart.  174 

12 

I 
ib. 

33 

230 

119 

206 
208 

16 
168 
231 


Allington  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq. 

Alston  of  Odell,  Bedf.  bart.  — 

Alston,  esq.  son  of  Sir  Rowland. 

Amy  and  of  Ham,  Sussex,  esq. 
William  earl  of  Ancram,  son  of  the  marq.  of  Lothian, 
William  Vise.   Andover,  son  of  the  earl  of  Berkshire 


Andrews  of  Craven- Street,  Westminster        34 
Annesley  of  Thorngaby,  York.  esq.  95. 

Annesley  of  Magdalen-College,'  Camb.  esq. 
Anson  of  Shuckborough,  Staff.  — 

Anson  (his  brother)  now  Lord  Anson 
Anstis  of  Tremardart,  Corn.  esq.         —  21.  40 

Anstruther  of  Anstruther,  Scot.  bart.  283.  307 

Anstruther  (his  brother)  of  Ardie,  Scot*,  esq.      307 
Archer  of  Welford»  Berks,  esq.  —  3 

Archer  of  Umberslade,  Warw.  esq.  —  197 

Archer,  esq.  his  eldest  son,  now  Lord  Archer  193*199 
Archer  (his  second  son)  esq.  — ■  199 

Sir  Alexander    Areskine  of  Alva,  Scot.  bart.  —  283 

Sir  John  Areskine  of  Alva,  Scot.  bart.  —  277 

Areskine  of  Tinwall  and  Burriage,  Scot.  esq.  279 

302.  3*3 
Arscott  of  Telcott,  Dev.  es^.  —  56 

Arscott  of  Telcott,  Dev.  esq.  —  59 

Arundel  of  Stoke- Park,  Northum.  esq.  122 

Arundel,  esq.  son  of  Id.  Arundel  of  Trerise         227 

John 


Sir  Charles 

John 
Arthur 
Francis 
Richard 


/ 


(    *99    ) 


John 

William 
Sir  William 
John 
Tooma9 
Thomas 
Edward 
William 
William 
Joseph 
Maurice 
Solomon 
Sir  Henry 
Sir  William 
Sir  Jacob 
Sir  John 
Sir  Thomas 
Sir  John 
Sir  Robert 
Sir  John 
Joseph 

John 

Mathew  Id. 

Henry  Id. 


No. 
Asgill^wq.  —  —  —  j  93 

Ashbumham,  esq.  son  of  id.  Ashbumham  239 

Ashburnham  of  Bromham,  Sussex,  bart.       239.  245 

Ashbumham,  esq.  — -  —  239 

Ashby  of  Losebjy  Leic.  esq.  —  10  r 

Ashby  of  Piggots-Hill,  Hert.  esq,  —  85 

Ashe  of  Hcytesbury,  Wilts,  esq.  —  207 

Ashe  of  London,  merchant,  esq.  —  207 

Ashe  of  Heytsbury,  Wilts,  esq.  —  j£. 

Ashe  of  Langley,  Wilts,  esq.  —  21 1 

Ashley,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Shaftsbury  64.  6$ 

66 

4 
tn 

114 

140 
100 
262 

243 
109 

306 

277 

240 

244 


Ashley,  of  James-Street,  Westminster,  esq. 
Ashurst  of  Waterstock,  Oxf.  bart.  — 

Ashurst,  alderman  of  London,  kt.  — 

Astley  of  Melton-Constable,  Norf.  bart.       •*- 
Astley  of  Pattishall,   Staff.  —  139, 

Aston  of  Aston,  Ches.  bart.  —  85. 

Aubrey  of  Llantrithed,  Glam.  bart*        — 
Austen  of  Boxley,  Kent,  bart.  -— 

Austen  of  Derhams,  Middlesex,  bart.       — 
Austin,  esq.  _  .—  _ 

Austin,  esq.  —  -— 

Aylmer of  Greenwich, Kent*  LP.  — 

Aylmer  (his  son)  of  Greenwich,  Kent,  I.  P. 


B. 


Sir  Edmund      BACON   of  Garboldisham,  Norf.    bart. 


Sir  Edmund 
Waller 
Edward 
Tho.  Sclater 
Sir  Edward 


Bacon  of  Gillingham,  Norf.  bart. 
Bacon  of  Earlham,  Norf.  esq. 
Bacon  of  Earlham,  Norf.  esq. 
Bacon  of  Catlidge,  Camb.  esq. 
Bagot  of  Blithfield,  Staff,  bart. 


•SirW.WagstaffBagot,  hit  son,  of  Blithfield,  Staff,  bart, 


114.  118 

*75 
118 

37-  "5 
41.  1x6 

17.25 

167 

167.  170 

Charles 


(    3"°    ) 

Bagot,  esq.  brother  to  Sir  Edward  — 

Bailey  of  Derby,  esq.  —  — 

Baillie  of  Jerviswood,  Scot.  esq.  — 

Baird  of  Newbyth,  Scot.  esq.  — 

Baker  of  Deal,  Kent,  esq.  — 

Baker,  Vice- Admiral  of  the  Blue,  esq, 
Baker  of  Croke,  Durh.  esq.  — 

Baker  of  Thames-Ditton,  Surrey,  esq. 
Balch,  esq.  —  —  — ■ 

Balch,  esq.  —  — -  — 

Baldwin  of  Aquilet,  Staff,  esq.  — 

Balfour  Ramsay  of  Whitehill,  Scot.  esq. 
Balle  of  Maimhead,  Dev.  esq.  — 

Balle  of  Maimhead,  Dev.  esq.  — 

Bened.Leon.ld.Baltimore,  of  Woodcote,  Surrey,   I.  P. 
Charles  Id.         Baltimore  (his  son)  I.  P.  — 

Sir  Cop.  Warw.Bampfylde,  of  Poltemore,  Dev.  bart. 
Joun  Bampfylde,  esq.  brother  to  Sir  Coppleston 

SirRich.Warw. Bampfylde,  bart.  son  of  Sir  Coppleston 


Charles 

Thomas 

George 

John 

Hercules 

John 

George 

William 

George 

Robert 

Acton 

Robert 

Robert 

Thomas 


John 

Edward 

Sir  Jacob 

Jacob 

John 

John 

Joseph 

William 

Henry 

Robert 

Sir  William 

Samuel 

Scorie 

Sir  George 

John 

John 

George 


Bance  of  Challow,  Berks,  esq.  — 

Bangham  of  Leominster,  Heref.  esq. 
Banks  of  Milton-Abbas,  kt.  — 

Banks  of  Milton-Abbas,  Som.  esq. 
Banks  of  Kingston-Hall,  Dors.  esq. 
Banks  of  Kingston-Hall,  Dors,  esq. 
Banks  of  Revesby-Abby,  Line,  esq. 
Banks  of  Revesby-Abbj",  Line.  esq. 
Banks  of  Broadchalk,  near  Salisbury,  esq. 
Barbor  of  Somerford,   Staff,   esq. 
Barker  of  Ipswich,  SufF.  Bart. 
Barker  of  Fairford,  Glou.  esq. 
Barker  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  esq. 
Barlow  of  Sleighbich,  Pemb.  bart. 
Barlow  of  ditto,  esq.  — 

Barlow  of  Laurenny,  Pemb.  esq. 
Barlow  of  Laurenny,  Pemb.  esq. 


No, 
167 

46 

*75 
281 

242 

64.  6$ 

-       7i 

53 

150 

a. 
142 
281 

56 

48 

is 

37-  i8«t 
47. 48. 

ib. 

a. 

6.  208 
82 

67.  163 

69 
ib. 

49.  106 

3° 
69 

—  107 

118.  172. 173 

-  213 

—  109 
252.  268 

—  266 

—  268 

—  ib 


Hugh 


(    3°*     ) 


Hugh 
Lewis 

Sir  John 
Miles 
John  Vise. 


Sir  John 

Charles 

James  earl  of 

Richard 

John 

John 

Sir  James 

William  vise. 

John  vise. 

William 

James 

Allen 


No. 
267 

*75 
in 

• 

'74 
128 

ib. 

7* 
162 

77 
98. 161 


Barlow  of  Laurenny,  Pemb.  esq.  — 

Barlow,  esq.  —  —  — 

Barnard,  alderman  of  London,  kt.  — 

Barne  of  Sotterley,  Suff.  esq.  — 

Barrington  of  Becket,  Berks,  I.  P.         — 
W.Wildman  vt.Barrington,  his  son  —  —  • 

Sir  Charles        Barrington  of  Barrington-Hall,  Essex,  bart. 

Barrington  of  Swainston,  I.  Wight,  bart. 
Barrow  of  the  city  of  Gloucester,  esq.         - 
Barrymore  of  Wardly-Hall,  Lane.  I.  P. 
Barry,  esq.  his  second  son  — 

Basset  of  Heanton-Court,  Dev.  esq.  — 

Basset  of  Heanton-Court,  Dev.  esq.  — 

Bateman,  alderman  of  London,  kt.  — -  31.  132 
Bateman,  (his  son)  of  Shobdon-Court,  Heref.  I.  P.  82 
Bateman,  elder  son  of  William  of  do.  I.  P.  136.  175 
Bateman,  esq.  second  son  of  ditto.  —  185 

Bateman  of  Alford,   Line.   esq.  —  43 

Bathurst,  (now  Lord)  of  Cirencester,  Glou.  esq.    78 

Bathurst? ./,___  r°lCl^±n"} 78. 


98 

ib. 


Peter 

Benjamin 

Benjamin 

Henry 

Charles 

Samuel 

Sir  Nicholas 

Robert 

Edward 

Edward 


.203.204, 


j-his  brothers-}    Park,  Wilts. 
Bathurst  J  £of  Lydney,  Glou.  esq.  77. 78 


Bathurst,  esq.  eldest  son  of  lord  Bathurst  76 

Bathurst,  esq.  second  son  of  lord  Bathurst  78 

Bathurst  of  the  county  of  York,  esq.         —  230 

Bately  of  Bury,  Suff.  esq.  —  —       179 

Bayley  of  Placenywyd,  bart.  —  247 

Bay  lis,  esq.  —  —  118 

Bayntun  of  Spy-Park,  near  Calne,  Wilts,  esq.    209 ' 
Bayntun-Rolt,  of  ditto,  esq.  —  211 

Edm.  Hungate  Beaghan  of  Sissenhurst,  Kent,  esq.         64.  65.  245 
Gregory  Beake,  esq.  —  —  —  35 

Lord  William    Beauclerk,  2d  son  to  the  Duke  of  St,  Albans        188 
Lord  Vere         Beauclerk,  third  -\  —  —         4. 50 

Beauclerk,  fourth  /  Sons  to  the  Duke  of        50.  118 
Beauclerk,  fifth     CSt.  Albans  —  4 

Beauclerk,  sixth  J  -*-  —  ib. 

Sir 


Lord  Henry 
Lord  Sidney 
Lord  George 


*">i 


Sir  George 
William 

William 

John 

Ralph 

William 

Sir  Henry 

Richard 

Richard  lord 

Sir  Thomas 

John 

Robert 

William 

Thomas 

Sir  John 

Philip 

William 

Robert 

Thomas 

Lord  George 

Thomas 

John 

Norborne 

Henry 

George 

Maurice 


I     3°*     ) 

No. 
Beaumont  of  Stoughton-Grange,  Leic.  bart.      102 

Beckford  of  Fonthill,  near  Hiitdon,  Wilts,  esq.     6] 

Belchier  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  esq.  —  l9l 

Belfield  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  esq.  —        48 

Bell  of  Sowerby,  Yorksh.  esq.  —  234 

Bellamy  of  the  Inner-Temple,  esq.  —  xji 

Bellasyse  of  Bramspath- Castle,  kt.         —       38.  71 

Bellasyse  of  the  Inner-Temple,  esq.  —         38 

Bellew  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland  —        194 

Bellot  of  Moreton,  Chesh.  bart.  —  170 

Bence,  Alderman  of  London,  esq.  —        171 

Bene,  alderman  of  Norwich,  esq.  —  II J 

Bennet,  esq.  —  —  —  3°^ 

Bennet  of  Nottingham,  esq.  — *  13? 

Bennet,  kt.  —  —  —         M7 

Bennet  of  Whitcombe,  near  Bath.  Som.  esq.  67. 147 

Benson  of  Wiibery,  Wilts,  esq.  —  67 

Benson  of  Bramham-Park,  Yorksh.  esq.  225 

Benson  of  Nappe-Halsbury,  Dev.  esq.         —      5* 

Bentinck,  brother  to  the  duke  of  Portland      30.  2K 

Bere  of  Hunt  sham,  Som.  esq.  — *  5$ 

Berkley  of  Stoke- Gifford,  Glou.  esq.         —         7^ 

Berkeley  of  Stoke-GifFord,  Glou.  esq.         —        & 

Berkeley,  esq.  3d  son  of  Charles  earl  of  Berkeley  & 

Berkeley,  4th  son,  esq.       —         —         23  u  240 

Berkeley  of  Pill,  Som.  esq.  — 


Henry  William  Berkeley  Portman  of  Pill,  Som.  psq.         — 


William 
Richard 
Charles 
Charles 
Peregrine 
t  Peregrine 
Albemarle 

Charles 


148 


Berners  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  esq. 
Berney,  Steward  of  Norwich,  esq.  — 

Bertie,  esq.  fifth  son  of  Montagu  E.  of  LUdsey  107 

Bertie,  esq.  his  son,  of  Uffington,  Line.  .  & 

Bertie,  esq.  second  son  of  the  latter  —  2o8v 

Bertie,  esq.  2d  son  of  Robert  earl  of  Lindsey  24.  105 

Bertie,  esq.  5th  son  of  Rob.  earl  of  Lindsey   44.  103 

™5 

Bertie,  esq.  6th  son  of  Robert  earl  of  Lindsey       136 

Vere 


■ 

(     3°3      ) 

m. 

Lord  Vere 

Bertie,  second  son  to  Robert  first  Duke  of  Ancas- 

ter              —               —                 — 

105 

Lord  Robert 

Bertie,  3d  sari  to  Robert,  first  duke  of  Ancaster 

,65 

Henry 

Bertie,  esq.  brother  to  the  first  earl  of  Ablngton 

248 

Norris 

Bertie,  esq.  grandson  to  Henry             — 

■33 

James 

Bertie,  esq.  second  son  of  James,   first  eatt  of  Abing- 

ton             —             —             —               109. 

308 

Henry- 

Bertie,  esq,  third  son  of  James,  first  earl  of  Abin 

gton 
208 

Robert 

Bertie,  esq.  fourth  son  of  James,  earl  of  Abingtor 

,208 

Thomas 

Best  of  Chilston,  near   Lenham,  Kent,  esq. 

9= 

Hugh 

Bcthell  of  Ellerton,  Yorksh.  esq.              — 

23S 

Slingsby 

Bethel],  alderman  of  London,  esq.           — 

ill 

"William 

Betts  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  esq.              —             64-  65 

Arthur 

Bevan  of  Laugh ern,  Carm.  esq,             — 

254 

Sir  Michael 

Biddulph  of  Elmhurst,   Surf.  bart.          — 

168 

Richard 

Bigg  of  Barecourt,  Berks,  esq.                 — 

6 

John 

Bigg  of  Eaton,   Bedf.  esq.                    — 

87 

Leonard 

Bilson  of  Maple-Durham,  Suss.  esq.          — 

■59 

Edward 

Bingham  of  Bingham -Melcomb,  Dors.  esq. 

60 

John  lord 

Einny,  son  of  the  earl  of  Haddington            — 

37 

John 

Birch  of  Garnstone,  Hercf.  esq.                 — 

83 

John 

Birch  of  the  city  of  Coventry,  War.  esq. 

198 

Stephen 

Biss  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  esq.                   214 

•  213 

Sir  Cecil 

Bishoppof  Parham,  Sussex,  bart. 

32 

Sir  William 

Blackett  of  Newcastle,  Northum.  bart. 

126 

SitWah.Calverlej  Blacket  of  Calverlcy,  Yorksh.  bart.         — 

ib. 

Nathaniel 

Blackiston  of  Eeltham,  Middlesex,  esq. 

38 

Abraham 

Blackmoreofthe  loner-Temple,  esq.                 38.  97 

Sir  Lambert 

Blackwell  of  Sprouston-Halt,  Norf.  bart. 

204 

John 

Blackwood,  esq.              —                 — 

310 

Martin 

Bladen  of  Abrey-HatcU,  Esses,  esq.     74.  157 

.  161 

Thomas 

Bladen  of  St.  James's  Westminster,  esq.           j6 

■  194 

Anthony 

Blagrave  of  Southcot,  Berks,  esq.               — 

S 

John 

Blagraveof  Southcot,  Berks,  esq.               — 

ib. 

""" 

Blanch  of  the  city  of  Gloucester,  esq.         — 

77 
Sic 

(    3°4    ) 


Sir  John 

Sir  John 

Will,  marquis 

William 

John 

Thomas 

Sir  Charles 

Thomas 

Sir  Montagu 

Maurice 

William 

Peter 

Dennis 

John 

John      , 

Charles 

Daniel 

Robert 


Langham 


Sir  Thomas 

John 

Hugh 

Hugh 

Edward 

George 

John 

John 

Sir  Philip 

John 

Sir  William 

Sir  Edw.  Des. 

Sir  Jacob 

William 

Thomas 


Bland  of  Kippax-Park,  Yorksh.  bart.  — 
Bland,  his  son,  of  Hulme,  Lane.  bart.  — 
filandford  (see  vise.  Rialton)  -*-  32 

Blathwayt,  esq.  —  — - 

Bligh,  esq.  now  Lord  Clifton.  — 

Blisse,  esq.  —  >—  — 

Blois  of  Cockfield-Hall,  SufF.  bart.         — 
Blud worth  of  Holt,  Hants,  esq.  — - 

Blundell  of  Edenderry,  Ireland,  bt.       *  —  • 
Bockland  of  Lymington,  Hants,  esq. 
Bodvelle  of  Mad r in,  Cam.  esq. 
Bold  of  Bold,  Lane.  esq.         — 
Bond  of  Grange,  Dors.  esq.  — 

Bond,  his  brother,  of  West-Tinham,  Dors.  esq.    69 
Bond  of  Grange,  Dors.  esq.  —  —     ib* 

Boone  of  Rooks-Nest,  Surrey,  esq.  —         215 

Boone,  his  son,  of  Rooks- Nest,  Surrey,  esq.  30.  215 
Booth,  esq.  nephew  to  Henry,  first  Earl  of  Warring- 
ton —  —  _  _  25 
Booth,  esq.  third  son  of  Henry,  first  earl  of  War- 
rington —  _  _  18.  100 
Bootle  of  Latham-Hall,  Lane.  kt.  100. 190 
Borlace  of  Marlow,  Bucks,  esq.  —  35 
Boscawen  of  Tregothan,  Corn.  esq.  20.  24.  32 
Boscawen,  esq.  his  eldest  son,  now  vise.  Falmouth  24 


338 

94 
136 

147 

-  9* 

—  ib. 

—         174 

—  25 

*—        186 
158.  162.  164 

—  125 
94. 98 

61.  62.69 


Boscawen,  esq,  his  second  son  — - 

Boscawen,  esq.  his  third  son  — 

Boscawen,  esq.  his  fourth  son  — 

Boteler  of  Watton- Wood-Hall,  Hertf.  esq. 
Boteler  of  Teston,  Kent,  bart.  — 

Boteler,  his  brother,  esq.  —  — 

Boughton  of  Lawford,  Warw.  bart.         — 
Bouverie,  of  Longford,  Wilts,  bart.  — 

Bouverie,  now  vise.  Folkston,  bart. 
Bouverie,  esq.  son  of  lord  Folkston,  — 

Bowcher,  ef  Christian-Malford,  Wilts,  esq. 


24.27 

3* 

24 

13-  86 

242 

a. 
197 

67 

242 

203 
211 

George 


203, 


George 

William 

Phineas 


(    3°5    ) 

No. 

Bowes  of  Stretham-Castle,  Durh.  $sq.  —         70 

Bowles  of  Burford,  Wore.  esq.  —  66,  223 


Bowles,  esq.  his  brother      —         —        — 


G ust a v us  vise.  Boyne  of  Stackallan,  Ireland,  I.  P.  — 


223 
J  60 


Henry 
Sir  Francis 
John  Thurloe 
Samuel 
Ellerker 
Sir  Roger 
Henry 
Dodding 
Thomas 
Thomas 
Nathaniel 
'  Edmund 
William 
Thomas 
William 
Henry 
John 
Sir  Orlando 

Orlando 

Henry 

James 


110 

231 

2 

171 

—  536 

-  98 

—   "    it. 

-  96 

—  72.  74 

55-  192 
86 


Boyle,  esq.  afterwards  lord  Carleton  — 

Boynton  of  Agnes- Burton,  Yorksh.  bart. 
Brace  of  Astwood,  Bucks,  esq.  — 

Bracebridge  of  Lindsey-Hall,  Warw.  esq. 
Bradshaw  of  Risby,  Yorksh.  esq.  — 

Bradshaigh  of  Haigh,  Lane.  bart.  — 

Bradshaigh,  esq.  brother  to  Sir  Roger, 
Braddyl  of  Coinshead,  Lane.  esq.  — 

Bramston  of  Skreans,  Essex,  esq. 
Brand  of  Fy  field,  Essex,  esq.  — 

Brassey  of  ?  oxford,  Hert.  esq. 
!Bray  of  Barrington,  Glou.  esq.  —         76.  79 

Bray,  brother  of  Edra.  of  Barrington,  Glou.  esq.  113 
Brereton  of  Sough-Hall,  Ches.  esq.  —         100 

Breton,  esq.  —  —  —  34 

Brett,  esq.  —  — -  —  144 

Brewer,  esq.  —  —  243 

Bridgman  of  Ridley,  Cheshire,  bart.    174.  182.  198 

209 
Bridgman,  esq.  son  of  Sir  John  Bridgman,  bart.  140 
Bridgman,  esq.  his  son  —  142 

Bridges,  esq.  afterwards  Duke  of  Chandos         24.  81 


George  Rodney  Bridges  of  Avington,  Hants,  esq.  — 

George 

William 

Sir  Humphry 

Owen 

Robert 

John 

Robert 

Robttt 

Thomas 

VOL.  I. 


iS5> 


*5S 

165 

22 

14*.  143 

251.  251, 

245 


Bridges  of  Avington,  Hants,  esq. 

Bridges,  esq.  —  — 

Brigges  of  Houghton,  Salop,  bart. 

Brigstock  of  Llechdynny,  Carm.  esq. 

Bristowe,  merchant  in  London,  esq. 

Bristowe  of  Quiddenham-Hall,  Norf.  esq.        35.  58 

Bristowe  of  Michel-Dover,  Hants,  esq.  J92 

Britti fie  of  Bacons-Thorpe,  Norf.    esq.  115 

Broderick,  esq.   elder   brother   of  Lord  Midleton, 

I.   P.  —  —  • —  j6i.   184 

X 


St  John 

James 

Alexander 

Alexander 

Thomas 

Philip 

William 

William 

Clobery 

William 

William 

John 

John 

Henry 

Stamp 

Sir  Bryan 

Sir  Bryan 


(     306     ) 

tfo. 
Broderick,  esq.  son  of  lord  Midleton,  I.  P.  58 

Brodie  of  Brodie,  Scot.  esq.  —  28a 

Brodie,  his  brother,  of  do.  esq.  276.  282.  303. 

278 

—         90 

173 

—         134 

36.   134.  199 

198 

—  79 

2*9 

-     a. 

a. 

27.73 

170 


Brodie  of  Lethen,  Scot.  esq. 
Brodnax  of  Godmersham,  Kent,  esq. 
Broke,  esq.  —  — 

Bromley  of  Bagginton,  Warw.  esq. 
Bromley,  jun.  his  son,  esq. 
Bromley,  another  son,  esq.  — 

Bromley  of  Upton,  Wore.  esq.  — 

Bromley  of  Horsheath-hall,  Camb.  esq. 
Bromley,  his  son,  esq.  — 

Bromley,  esq .  eldest  son  of  John 
Bromley,  esq.  his' second  son  — 

Biooksbank  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  esq 
Broughton  of  Broughton,  Staff,  bt. 


Broughton  Delves,  his  son,  of  Broughton,  Staff. 


bt. 


Iasac  Hawkins  Brown  of  Garston,  Hert.  esq. 


143 

ib. 


Sir  Robert 

Robert 

John 

Sir  John 

Charles  Lord 

Robert 

James 

John 

James 

George 

Neil 

John 

Sir  Owen 

Owen 

Sir  John 

Thomas 


62 
ib. 
108 
218 
218 
218 
290 


Brown,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  bt. 
Browne  of  Frampton,  Dors.  esq.  — 

Browne,  esq.  his  brother  — 

Brownlow,  bt.  (see  Vise.  Tyrconnel)  103. 

Bruce,  son  of  the  earl  of  Aylesbury  214. 

Bruce,  esq.  next  brother  to  the  earl     214.  215. 
Bruce,  esq.  second  brother  to  the  earl 
Bruce,  esq.  —  — 

Brudcnell,  esq.  brother  to  George  earl  of  Cardi- 

188.  166 

310 

149 
5 
f 

Sir 


gan  —  — 

Bruere,  apothecary,  Covent  Garden,  esq. 
Buchanan,  merchant  in  London,  esq. 
Buck  of  Biddeford,  Dev.  esq.  — 

Buckingham  of  Mouseford,  Berks,  kt. 
Buckingham  of  Mouseford,  esq.  — 

Buck  worth  of  Sheen,  Surry,  bt. 
Budgen  of  Darking,  Surry,  esq.  — 


% 

Sir  Dewy  Bulkeley  of  Burgate,  Hants,  kt# 

Richard  Vise.  Bulkcley  of  Baron-Hill,  isle  Atigl.  I.  P. 
Richard  Vise.  Bulkeley,  his  eldest  son,  I.  P« 
James  Vise.       Bulkeley,  his  second  son,  I.  P.  — 

Bulkeley,  esq.  — -  — 

Buller,  of  Downes,  Dev.  esq.  — 

Buller  of  Shelingham,  Corn.  esq. 
Buller  of  Downes,  Dev.  esq.  -— 

Buller  his  son,  esq.  — -  — 

Bulteel  of  Tavistock,  Dev.  esq. 
Bunbury  of  Stanny,  Ches.  bt.  — 

Bunbury,  his  son,  bt.  — 

Burchet  of  the  Admiralty,  esq. 
Burdett  of  Foremarck,  Derb.  bt. 
Burford,  son  to  the  Duke  of  St  Albans, 
Burgh  of  Calder  Abbey,  Comb.  esq. 
Burgoyne  of  Sutton,  Bed.   bt. 


Thomas 

James 

John  Francis 

James 

John 

James 

Sit  Henry 

Sir  Charles 

Josiah 

Sir  Robert 

Karl  of 

John 

'Sir  George 


Browldw  Lord  Burleigh,  son  to  the  earl  of  Exeter, 


Paul 

Harry 

Peter 

Merrick 

Robert 

John 

John 

William 

William 

William 

George  Vise. 

Thbmas. 

James 

John 

Edward 

Robert 

Sir  George 

Fattee 


No. 
66 

247 

248 

ib. 

256 

20.   27 

ib. 

20.  3* 

ib. 

5S 

*9 

ib. 

241 

4-  *5 
123 

1 

107.  138 

138.  164 

ib; 


Burrard  of  Wallhampton,  Hants,  esq. 
Burrardof  Wallhampton,  Hants,  esq. 
Burrel  of  Beckingham,  Kent,  esq.  186 

Burrel,  his  brother,  esq.  — •  14 

Burridge,  esq.  —  59 

Burridge,  esq.  — -  —  63 

Burridge,  jun.  merchant  in  London,  esq.  ib. 

Burroughs  of  St  James's,  Westminster,  esq.  152 

Burslem  of  Burslem,  Staff,  esq.  —  170 

Burton  of  Luffenham,  Rutl.  esq.  138 

Bury,  son  of  the  earl  of  Albemarle  188 

Bury  of  Bury  Narber  —  39 

Butler  of  Warminghurst-park,  Suss.  esq.  187.  196 
Butler,  his  son,  of  Warminghurst-park,  esq.  187.  1 95 
Butler,  Pres.  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxf.  ll.d^  '  134 
Byerley  of  Goldsborough,  Yoffesn.  esq.  _  227 
Byng  of  Southill,  Bed.  kt.  andbt.  ''  "jo 

Byng,  esq.  his  eldest  son,  '—  •*.  'jffc 

X  2  Robert 


Robert 
John 


i  308  ) 

Byng,  esq.  his  third  son, 
Byng,  esq.  his  fourth  sonr 


No: 
9* 


C. 


William 
Charles 

Charles  Sloan 

Charles 

William 

Sh  ilst  on 

Reynolds 

Sir  Henry 

Walter 

Felix 

Sir  William 

James 

James 

Sir  James 

James 

Charles 

Sir  Duncan 

John 

John 

John 

Daniel 
John  . 
Peter 

Alex.  Hume 
Henry 


CADOGAN  of  Caversham,  in  Oxf.  esq:  13$' 

Cadogan,  esq.  his  brother,  ofCaversham,  in 

Oxf.  —  —  .      5.  160 

Cadogan,  esq.  son  of  Charles  —  17 

Caesar  of  Bannington -place,   Hert.  esq.  84.  86 

Cage  of  Mill-Bank,  Kent,  esq.  —  91 

Calmady  of  Langdon,  Devon,  esq.      t  2>J 

Calthorpe  jun.  of  Elvetham,  Hants,  esq.  206 

Calthorpe  of  Elvetham,  Hants,  k.b.  ib. 

Calverley,  esq.  son  of  sir  Walt.  Calverley,  bt.  1 26 
Calvert  of  Marcham,  Berks,  esq.     "       —  5 

Calvert,  alderman  of  London,  kt.  —  I XX 

Campbell,  esq.  —  —  3x5 

Campbell  of  Rowallen,  Scot.  esq.  27* 

Campbell  of  Ardkinglass,  Scot.  bt.  273.  298 

Campbell  of  Ardkinglass,  Scot.  esq.  *         298 

Campbell  of  Auchmuty,  Scot.  esq.  —       273 

Campbell  of  Lochnell,  Scot.  esq.  —  ib. 

Campbell  of  Mamore,  Scot.  esq.  280 

Campbell,  jun»  of  Coomb-Bank,  Kent.  esq.  276*  304 

310 
Campbell  of  Stackpole  Court,  Pemb.  and  Calder, 

Scot.  esq.  —  266.  278 

Campbell  of  Shawfield,  Scot.  esq.  —  310 

Campbell,  his  brother*  of  Shawfield,  Scot.  esq.  301 
Campbell  of  South  Garachtie,  Scot.  esq.  276.  304 
Campbell  of  Berghamsheil,  Scot.  esq.  27S 

Campion  of  Goodhurst,  Suss.  esq.  26.  34.  »*7*  J9S 

George 


(    3^9    > 

Ko. 


t  Lord    Carbery    of  Lax  ton,  Northampton,  and  Wool- 

ston,  Southamp.  LP.  —  238 

Cardonnel,  esq.  sec.  to  the  d.  of  Marlborough, 

,56 

illiam        Carew  of  East  Anthony,   Corn.   bt.       —  20.   27 

ventry      Carew,  his  son,  bt.  —  20 

cholas      Carew  of  Bedington,  Surrey,  bt.  180.   186 

as  Carew   of  Crocomb,   Som.  esq.  —  1 51 

roes  CarmichacI  of  Bonnieloun,   Scot.    bt.  290.  311 

Carmichacl,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Hyndford  311 
narq.  of  Carnarvon,  eldest  son  of  the  duke  of  Chandas  194 
■marq.  of  Carnarvon,  his  brother,  after  Wards  duke  81.144.  'D* 

Carnegie  of  Boysacke,  Scot.   esq.  —  284 

nes  Carnegie  of  Pit  arrow,   Scot.  bt.  —  287 

e  Ld.        Carpenter  of  Longwood,    Hants,   I.  P.  Ito.   165 

;e  Ld.  Carpenter,  his  son,  of  Homme,  Heref.  I.  P.  83.  127 
ira  Carr  of  Newcastle,  Northum.  esq.  —         116 

iwrence     Carter  of  Newark,   Nott.   kt.  —  j8.   102 

.111  Carter  of  Redbourn,  Line.  esq.  —  226 

as  Carter  of  Redbourn,   Line.  esq.  —  ib. 

rd  Caiteret,  esq.   uncle  told.  Carteret  —  j8 


t  Vise. 

Carteret,  son  of  the  earl  of  Granville 

-         ij* 

15 

Cartwright   of  Aynhoe,   Nottham.  esq 

123 

Cartwright  of  tke  kingdom  of  Ireland, 

sq-          34 

Cary  of  West  Sheen,  Surry,  esq. 

-      26.  57 

m 

Cary,  esq.                  —                     — 

d. 

Craysfort  of  Elton  Hall,   Hunt.   I.  P. 

107 

n 

Cass,   alderman  of  London,  kt. 

aph.  Vise.  Cast  lee  omer  of  Wandesford,  Yorksh. 

.  p.  127.  229 

dVisc 

Cast'eraainofWanstead,   Essex          — 

71-  74 

urge 

Caswall  of  the  city  of  London,  kt. 

—           82 

Caswall.  esq.    his  son                        — 

ib. 

Cave  vji  Kempton,  Bedf.  esq.               — 

r.  2 

umas 

Cave  of  Stanford  Hall,   Northam.   bt. 

omas 

Cave,  his  »on.  of  Stanford  Hall,  North.! 

n.  bt.         il). 

|am-s 

Cavendish,  uncle  to  the  d.  of  Devonshi 

46 

X3 

Lord 

<    310    ) 

Ac. 

4&  *33 

45*  no.  207 

—        64.  65 

—  45 

Cavendish  of  Westbury,  Hants,  esq.       37.  58.  157 

Cayley,  esq.  —  —  240 

Cecil,  esq.  2d  son  of  John,  3d.  e.  of  Salisbury       217 

Cecil,  esq.  third  son  of  John,  fifth  earl  of  Exeter  107 

Cecil,  esq.  afterwards  earl  of  Exeter  —      ib. 

Chaffin  of  Chettle,  Dors.  esq.  — 

Phaffin  of  Chettle,  Dors.  esq.  — 

ChamberlayneofWardington,  Oxf.  esq.' 

Chamberlayne  of  Thorpe,  War.  esq. 

Chambers,  esq.  —  — 

Champernpon  of  Darlington,  Dev.  esq. 

Champion,  alderman  of  London,  kt. 

Chaplin  of  Louth,  Line.  bt.  — 

Chapman  of  Hertingfordberry,  Hert.   bt. 

Chapman  of  Caldecot,  Bucks,  esq. 

Chappie  of  Upway,  Dors.  kt. 

Char  let  on  of  Apley,  Salop,  esq. 

Charleton  of  Staunton,  Nott.  esq. 

Chase  of  Great  Marlow,  esq. 

Chauncy,   esq.  — 

Chaundler  of  Cams,  Hants,  esq. 

Chaworth  of  Annesley,  Nott.  esq. 

Chernocke  of  Hulcott,  Bedf.  bt. 

Chernpcke,  bt.  his  son  — 

Chester  of  Chichley,  Bucks,  bt* 

Chester  of  Knoll,  Glou.  esq. 


Lord  James      Cavendish  7 ,      t  ,     ,  ,     V 

t     j  m.    1        n        j-  1.  \  brothers  to  the  duke  ■{ 
Lord  Charles     Cavendish  j  L 

Lord  George     Cavendish,  second  son  to  the  duke 

Lord  Frederick  Cavendish,  third  son  to  the  duke 

Philip 

William 

Robert 

Charles 

!|Brownlow/ 

Thomas 

George " 

George 

Francis 

John 

Arthur 

Sir  George 

Sir  Robert 

Sir  John 

Thomas 

Sir  William 

3t  John 

Job  Staunton 

James 

Toby 

Richard 
Patrick 
Sir  Pynsent 
Sir  Boteler 
Sir  John 
Thomas 


—        9 


154 


6q 
ib. 

9 
192 

»S 

49 
11 

106 

149 
12 
62 

MI 

*37 
164, 

*3« 

z 

2 
1 

76.  77 


Walter  Vise.  Chetwynd  of  Ingestre,  Staff.  I.  P.             —         1^9 

John  Vise.  Chetwynd,  esq.  his  next  brother,  I.  P.    40.  161.  ib. 

William  Chetwynd,  esq.  his  youngest  brother                 5°*  l°* 

William  Chetwynd,  jun.  son  of  William,  esq.         —         *6l 

Walter  Chetwynd  of  Grindon  Hall,  Warw.  esq.               168 

William  (Chetwynd,  esq.  his  brother                7-               2,7 

William 


William  Vise. 

Sir  Arthur 

Sir  John 

Sir  Richard 

Sir  Francis 

Sir  Robert 

Sir  Francis 

Samuel 

Richard 

John 

Hugh 

Charles 

James 

Thomas 

William 

Joshua 

Charles 

George 

Charles 

Charles 

Awnsham 

John 

Anthony 

Francis 

Sir  Thomas 

Robert 

Edward 

Godfrey 

George 

George 

Sir  Robert 

Thomas 

Charles 

Edward 


(    3"     ) 

.No. 
Cheyne,  of  the  kingdom  of  Scotland  —  12 

Chichester  of  Yoneston,  Dev.  bt.  —  52 

Chichester,  bt.  son  of  sir  Arthur  —  ib. 

Child  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  bt.  —  72«  74 

Child,  alderman  of  London,  kt.  —  210 

Child,  his  son,  alderman  of  London,  kt.  26.  210 
Child,  second  son.  alderman  of  London  109.  11 1 
Child,  3d  son,  ofOsterley  Park,  Middlesex,  esq.  144 
Chiswell,  merchant  in  London,  esq.  209 

Cholmley  of  South wark,  Surrey,  esq.  181 

Cholmley  of  Whitby,  Yorksh.  esq.  —  23  £ 

Cholmondeley  of  Vale  Royal,  Ches.  esq.  18 

Cholmondeley,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl,  28.  34.  265 
Chowne  of  Alfriston,  Sussex,  esq.  —         246 

Churchill  of  Dallingo,  SufF.  esq.  —  173 

Churchill  of  Gussage,  Dors,  esq.'  —  69 

Churchill,  esq.  next  brother  to  the  duke  of  Marl- 
borough, —  —  64^65 
Churchill,  esq.  second  brother  to  the  duke  of 

-  -  SS 


*S3 


Marlborough,  — 

Churchill  of  Grosvenor-street,  esq. 
Churchill,  esq.  his  son  — 

Churchill,  bookseller  in  London,  esq. 
Churchill,  his  brother,  esq.  — 

Chute  of  the  Vine,  Hants,  esq. 
Chute,  his  brother,  esq.  — 

Clarges  of  Westminster,  bt.  — 

Clarges,  his  brother,  of  Westminster,  esq 
Clarke,  esq.  —  •— 

Clarke  of  Chilcote,  Derb.  esq. 
Clarke  of  All-Souls-College,  Oxf.  ll.d. 
Clarke,  a  lord  of  the  Admiralty,  esq. 
Clarke  of  Snailwell,  Camb.  bt.  — 

Clarke  of  Hamstead,  Middlesex,  esq. 
Clarke,  afterwards  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  esq.      87 
Clavell,  esq.  —  ~  64.  65 

X  4  Gcorgr 


157 
119 

i6r 

62 

ib. 

158.  160 

231 

"23 

—      5 

149 

45 

134 
21.  31 

'5 

38 


(    2*2    ) 

Clavell,  esq.  —  -r» 

Clavering  of  Chopwell,   Durh.  esq.  14, 

Clayton,  alderman  of  London,  kt.         — 
Clayton,  his  nephew,  of  Marden,  Surrey,  bt. 

m     *    '     !      r  Sons  of  Sir  William 
Clayton,  esq.    j 

Clayton  of  L\\  erpool,  Lane;  esq.  — r 

Clayton  of  Adlington,  Lane.  esq.  — 

Clayton  (see  lord  Sundon)  — 

Clayton,  esq.  —  — 

Clerke  of  Brickenden-Bury,  Hert.  kt.         — 

Clerke  of  Tame,  Oxf.  bt.  — 

Clerke  of  Weston,  Oxf.  esq.  — 

Cleveland,  merchant  in  Liverpool,  Lane.  esq. 

Cleveland,  merchant  in  Liverpool,  Lane.  esq.       ib. 

Cleveland  of  Tapley,  Dev.  esq.  —  27*  341 

Clifton  of  Clifton,  Nott.  bt.  and  k.b.  131 

Clive  of  Wormbridge,  Heref.  esq.  —  3I 

Clutterbuck  of  the  isle  of  Thanet,  Kent,  esq.  %2.  5. 


2T#. 

62 

•  3* 
in 

18$ 
ib. 

98 

186 
?3J 


John 
John 
John 

■ 

William 

Thomas 

Charles 

James 

Charles 

Sir  William 

Sir  William 

John 

Richard 

Sir  Thomas 


Cockburn,  esq.  —  — 

Cockburn  of  Ormistoun,  §cot.  esq.  — 

Cockburn,  esq.  —  — • 

Cochran  of  Kilmarnock,  Scot.  esq.  — 

Cochran  of  Kilmarnock,  Scot.  esq.  — 

Cocks  of  Powick,  near  Worcester,   esq. 
Cocks  of  Ryegate,  Surrey,  esq.  — 

Cocks  of  Powick,  near  Worcester,  esq. 
Codrington  of  Dodington,  Glou.  bt.  — 

Codrington,  his  son,  of  Dodington,  Glou.  bt. 
Codrington  of  Didmarton,  Glou.  esq.       — 
Coffin  of  Alwington,  Dev.  esq,  — 

Coke  of  Holkham,  Norf.  &.s.  — 

Edward  Vise.  Coke,  his  son  —  — 

Thomas  Coke  of  Trusley,  Derb.  esq.  — 

Henry  Ludlow  Coker  of  Hill  Deverell,  Wilts,  esq. 


_  2 

Mavnr 


( 


(    3'3     ) 


Maynard 

Colchester,  esq.                       — 

76 

Robert 

Colebrooke,  son  of  James,  of  Southgate,  Middle- 

sex, esq.                      —                     — 

H 

James 

Colebrooke,  esq.  his  brother                — 

185 

Sir  Thomas 

Coleby  of  Kensington,  Middlesex,   bt.          — 

91 

William 

Colemore,  jun.  of  Warwick,    esq.               — 

199 

Henry  lord 

Coleraine  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  LP. 

105 

James  Edward  Colleton  of  Hams  Hill,  Berks,  esq.    ■          — 

»3 

Benjamin 

Collier  of  Ruckholts,    Essex,  esq.               — 

10S 

William 

Collier,  esq.  inspector  of  the  play-house 

M 

Charles 

Collyear,  esq.  afterwards  e.  of  Portmore,  S.P.  lo. 

lit 

Edward 

Colston,  sen.  of  Mortlack,   Surrey,  esq. 

,46 

Edward 

Colston,  jun.  merchant  in  Bristol,   Som.  esq. 

14S 

Sir  H.  Dutton  Colt,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  bt.          — 

110 

Sir  John 

Commyns  ofWrittle,  Essex,  kt.               — 

li 

James  lord 

Compton,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Northampton 

■97 

George 

Compton,  his  brother,  esq.                 —         122. 

■71 

Sir  Spencer 

Compton,  their  uncle,  c.b.         —         i;8.  187. 

I9S 

Valens 

Comyn  of  Eversley,  Hants,  esq.             — 

2c6 

John 

Conduit  of  Cranbury  Lodge,  Hants,  esq.      156. 

.65 

Thomas  lord 

Coningsby  of  Hampton  Court,  Heref.   1.  P. 

82 

William 

Conolly  of  Stratton  Hall,  Staff,  esq.             1 39. 

>7S 

Sir  John 

Conway  of  Bothrithan,  Flint,   bt.                    259. 

260 

Hemy 

Conway,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Hertford  32. 

124 

John 

Conyers  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  esq.               29. 

•9S 

Edward 

Conyers,  his  son,  of  Copt-Hall,  esq.          — 

■95 

John 

Conyers,  son  of  Edward,  of  Copt-Hall,  Essex,  esq.   j 

Thomas 

Conyers  of  Ellimore  Hall,  Durh.  esq. 

1' 

James 

Cooke  of  London,  merchant,  esq.            — 

33 

Sir  Charles 

Cooke,  alderman  of  London,  kt.             — 

3° 

George 

Cooke  of  Harerield,   Middlesex,  esq.                33. 

109 

Brian 

Cooke,  son  of  sir  George,  of  Wheatley,  Yorksh. 

bt.                      —                   —                   — 

J3l 

William 

Cooke  of  Highnam,  Glou.  esq.                — 

77 

Sir  John 

Cope  of  Bramsell,  Hants,  kt.  andbt.  53.  $$.  154 

.164 

Monncus 

Cope,  esq,  his  son,  afterwards  bt.         —       137 

.  j6o 
Sir 

Sir  Jonathan 

John 

Sir  Godfrey 

Thomas 

Sir  Robert 

Sir  William 

Sir  Richard 

Andrew 

Thomas 

Robert 

Henry  Vise. 

Henry 

Velters 

James 

Henry 

Sir  Robert 

Chailes 

Anthony 

Francis 

James 

Stephen 

John 

Edward 

Clement 

Nicholas 

Sir  William 

Sir  John 

Thomas 

John 

Charles 

William 

Sir  John 

Sir  John  Hynd 

Sir  John  Hynd 

Sir  R.  Salusb. 

Sir  L.  Salusb. 


(    3*4    ) 

No. 
Cope  of  Brewern,  Oxf.  bt.  —  137 

Cope  of  Whitacre,  Norf.  esq,  —  23.  93 

Copley  of  Spro thorough,'  Yorksh.  bt.  ,     234 

Copplestone  of  Bowden,  esq.  Devon,  esq.  41 

Corbet  of  Stoke,  Salop,  bt.  — •  139 

Corbet,  his  son,  of  Stoke,  Salop,  bt.  142.  265 

Corbet  of  Longnor,  Salop,  bt.  —  14a 

Corbet  of  Morton- Corbet,  Salop,  esq.  ib. 

Corbet,  esq*  secretary  to  the  Admiralty  27 

Corker  of  Falmouth,  Corn.  esq.  —  34 

Cornbury,  son  to  the  earl  of  Clarendon         —      134 
Cornewall  of  Mockas-Court,   Heref.  esq.  83 

Cornewall,  his  eldest  son  and  heir,  esq.         — *         80 
Cornewall,  his  second  son,  esq.  — -  8^ 

Cornewall  of  By  fleet,  Surrey,  esq.  —  81 

Cornewall  of  Berington-castle,  Heref.  bt.  82 

Cornewall  of  Berington-castle,  esq.  Heref.  esq.     83 
Cornish j  esq.  —  —  215 

Cornwallis  of  Albemarles,  Carm.  esq.  251.  252 

Cornwallis,  esq.  second 
Cornwallis,  esq.  third 
Cornwallis,  esq.  fourth   ^  Sons  of  lord  Cornwallis  178 

Cornwallis,  esq.  sixth    J  no.   178 

Corrance  of  Parham,  Suff.  esq.  —  175 

Corseilis  of  Wivenhoe,  Essex,  esq.  —  73 

Cory  ton  of  Newton,  Corn.  bt.  —  41 

Coryton  of  Newton,  Corn.  bt.  —  ib. 

Coster  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  Som.  esq.  146 

Cotes  of  the  city  of  Litchfield,  esq.  —  168 

Cotes  of  the  city  of  Litchfield,  m.d.  —  171 

Cotesworth  of  London,  merchant,  esq.  105.   106 

Cotton  of  Madingley  Hall,  Camb.  bt.  —     17 

Cotton,  his  son,   bt.  —  15.  17.   218 

Cotton,  son  of  Sir  John  Hynd,  bt.  37.   218 

Cotton  of  Cumbermere,  Ches.  bt.         —         18.   23 
Cotton,  bis  brother,  of  Cumbermere,  Ches.  bt.     257 

Sir 


(  s'i  ) 

No. 

Sir  John 

Cotton  of  Conning  ton,  Hunt.   bt.              — 

87 

Rowland 

Cotton  of  Bellaport,   Salop,  esq.               — 

170 

John 

Cotton,  esq.   deputy  steward  of  Westmins 

er          110 

William 

Coventry,   esq.  late  earl  of  Coventry 

—        66 

John  Bulkeley 

Coventry,  esq.  his  third  son                 — 

219 

Thomas 

Couliton  of  London,  merchant,  esq. 

49 

Sic  William 

Courtenay  of  Powderam-castle,  Dev.   bt. 

47-  54 

Sir  William 

Courtenay,  his  eldest  son,   bt.               — 

ib.  ih. 

Kelland 

Courtenay,  esq.                        — 

24.  88 

Hen.  Reginald  Courtenay,  another  son,  esq.                — 

54 

George 

Courtenay  of  Fitiford,   Dev.  esq. 

39-  49-  56 

Sir  Robert 

Cowan,  kt.                   —                        — 

33 

William 

Coward  of  the  city  of  Wells,  Som.  esq. 

148 

Spencer 

Cowper  of  Hertford. castle,  Hertf.  esq. 

24.  58 

Sir  Charles 

Cox  of  Southwark,   Surrey,    kt.               — 

181 

Charles 

Cox  of  Lypiat,   Glou.  esq. 

26.  77.  78 

John 

Cox  of  Lypiat,  Glou.  esq.                — 

ib. 

John 

Cox  of  Stone  Easton,  Som.  esq.              — 

1^3 

Anthony 

Cracherode  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq. 

23 

James 

Craggs,  sen.  of  Westminster,  Middlesex 

,  esq.      30 

James 

Craggs,  jun.  his  son,  esq.                   — 

33 

Robert 

Craigie,  jun.  esq.  King's  advocate  in  Scotland     302 

Robert 

Craven,  esq.   uncle  tothe  lord  Craven 

—         198 

William 

Craven  of  Wykin,  near  Coventry,  Warw 

esq.       197 

Patrick. 

Crawford  of  Auchinames,   Scot.  esq. 

—         £72 

John 

Crawley  of  Rothamsted,  Hert.  esq. 

—         218 

Edward 

Cresset  of  Cund,  Salop,  esq.             — 

140 

Richard 

Cteswell,  jun.  of  Sherston-Pinkey,  Wilts 

esq.     141. 
217 

John 

Crew  Offley  of  Crew-Hall,  Ches.  esq. 

—         18 

John 

Crew,  esq.   his  eldest  son               — 

—          ih. 

Charles 

Crew,  esq.   liis  second  son                        — 

ib. 

William 

Crew-Oflley  ofWichnor,   Staff.          — 

170.  2IJ 

Thomas 

Crisp  of  Darnford,  Oxf.  esq.             — 

136.  ijj 

Sir  Archer 

Croft  of  Croft-castle,  Heref.  bt. 

58.  82.  24s 

Sir  John 

Croplcy  of  ClcTkenwell,   Middlesex,  bt. 

67 

Sir  Thomas 

Crosse  of  Westminster,  bt.                 — 

no 

Sir 

Sir  John 

George 

Sir  Ambrose 

John 

Sir  Rushout 

Sir  Thomas 

Sir  Alexander 

Henry 

Sir  James 

Alexander 

Henry 

Eld  red 

Sir  John 

Sir  Nathaniel 

William 

Nathaniel 

.Sir  John 


(     316     ) 

Crosse,  bt.  his  son  —  23.  217 

Crowle  of  Springhead,  near  Hull,  Yorksh.  esq.  226 
Crowley,  alderman  of  London, .  kt.  —         166 

Crowley  his  son,  alderman  of  London,  esq.      51.  93 
Cullen  of  East  Sheene, -Surrey,  bt.  —  15 

Culpeper  of  Preston  Hall,  Kent,  bt.  —  92 

Cumming  of  Culter,  Scot.  bt.  —  271 

Cunningham,  jun.  of  Balquhan,  Scot.  esq.  298*  309 


Cunningham  of  Millncraig,  Scot.  bt. 
Cunningham  of  Craigends,  Scot.  esq. 
Cunningham  of  Slane,  Ireland,  esq. 
Cur  wen  of  Sella- Park,  Cumb.  esq. 
Curzon  of  Keddleston,  Derb.  bt. 
Curzon,  his  brother,  bt.  — 

Curzon,  esq.  another  brother 
Curzon,  esq.  son  of  Sir  Nathaniel 
Cust  of  Grantham,  Line.  bt. 


—  290 
294 

59 

—  44 

45 
45.  46.  99 

99 

—  ib. 

—  iog 


D. 


Sir  Thomas 
Sir  William 
John 

Francis  earl 
William 

John 

Sir  David 

Sir  James 

Sir  Hew 

John 

Joseph 

Joseph 


D'AETH  of  Knowlton-court,  Kent,  bt.       90.  241 

Daines  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  Som.  kt.  146 

Dalby  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Lond.  esq.  5 

of  Dalkeith,  son  of  the  duke  of  Buccleuch  232 

Dalrymple,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Starr  277.  293 

300.  314 

Dalrymple,  esq.  —  —  314 

Dalrymple  of  Halles,  Scot.  bt.  —  312 

Dalrymple  of  Hailes,  Scot.  bt.  —  ib." 

Dalrymple  of  North  Berwick,  Scot.  bt.       285.  312 

Dalston  of  Aeon- Bank,  Cumb.  esq.  —      200 

Darner  of  Dorchester,  Dors.  esq.  —  '  62 

Darner  of  Dorchester,  Dors.  esq.  64.  6$*  193 

George 


(    3"7    ) 

No. 

George 

Darner,  his  brother,  esq.                    — 

Oa 

Joseph 

Danvers,  afterwards  Sir  Joseph,    of  Suethland, 

Leic.   bt.               —                   —           49.   193. 

232 

Sir  Conyers 

D'Arcy  of  Ask,  near  Richmond,  Yorksh.  r.d. 

132 

v                                              224.  230. 

23* 

Sir  James 

Dashwood  of  Northbrook,  Oxf.  bt.           — 

■33 

Sir  Francis 

Dashwood  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks,  kt.  and  bt 

245 

Sir  Francis 

Dashwood,  his  eldest  son,  bt,                 — 

243 

John 

Dashwood  King,  esq    his  second  son          — 

144 

George 

Dashwood,  merchant  in  London,  esq.         — 

161 

Sir  Thomas 

Daval  of  Grays:,   Essex,    bt.                   — 

75 

Sir  Robert 

Davers  of  Rougbam,  Suff.  bt.               — 

172 

Sir  Jermyn 

Davers,  his  son,  of  Rougham,   Suff.  bt. 

ib. 

James 

Dawkins  of  Of  er- Norton,   Oxf.   esq.           — 

i3G 

John 

Dawney,  esq.  son  of  lord  Downe,   I.  P.        235 

238 

John 

Deacle  of  Wingrove,   Bucks,  esq.                      11 

222 

George 

Dean  of  Taunton,  Som.  esq.                 — 

59 

Sir.  Matthew 

Decker  of  Richmond.  Sorry,  bt.            — 

144 

Tho.  H.  Vise 

Deerhurst,  eldest  son  of  the  earl  of  Coventry 

66 

Geo.  W.  Vise 

.  Deerhurst,  second  son  of  do.  afterwards  earl  66 

219 

Thomas 

De  Grey  of  Merton,  Norf.  esq.         —         114 

III 

Kinard 

De  laBere  of  Southam,   Glou.   esq.            — 

7<5 

Sir  John 

Delaval  of  Seton,  Northum.  bt.             — 

125 

Francis  Blake 

Delaval,   his  heir,  of  Seton,   Northum.   esq. 

ib. 

Francis  Blake 

Delaval,  his  son,  esq.                      — 

206 

George 

Delaval  of  Newby,  Northum.  esq.            — 

29 

William 

Delaane  of  Doddington,   Kent,  esq.               — 

89 

I'eter 

Delme  of  Ojiarly,   Hants,  esq.          —            l$6 

215 

George 

Dennis  of  the  county  of  Cornw.  esq.               — 

22, 

Sir  Edmund 

Denton  of  Hillersden,   Bucks,  bt.               — 

8.9 

Alexander 

Denton  of  HUlersden,   Bucks,  esq.               — 

9 

George 

Denton  of  Wardington,   Oxf.  esq.               — 

89 

Sir  Cholmley 

Dering  of  Surend  en- Dering,    Kent,  bt.             27.  89 

Sir  Edward 

Dering,  his  son,  bt.                           — 

ib. 

Sir  Jacob 

Deshouverie  ~t         -d     „,  - 

Desbouverie  j 

Sir  Edward 

Price 

Price 
John 
John 
Robert 

Edward 

Edward  lord 

Sir  Tristram 

Josiah 

John 

Paul 

Charles 

John 

John 

George 

George  fiubb 

George 
Thomas 
Sir  Gilbert 
John 


(     3*8     ) 

No. 
Devereux  of  Vaynor,  Montg.  esq.  175.  264 

Dibble,  timber-merchant,  esq.  —  ji 

Digby  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Nott.  esq.  131.  132 

Digby,  esq.  second  7  8on  of  ^  mh      j  p       . 

Digby,  esq.  third  3      /  °  yt 

Digby,  son  of  Edward,  I.  P.  —  212 

Dillington  of  Knighton,  I.  Wight,  bt.         —       160 

Diston,  Blackwell-Hall  factor,  esq.         —  210 

Dixon,  jun.  of  Kilbucho,  Scot.  esq.         —         292 

Docminique  of  Chipsted,  Surry,  esq.  185 

Docminique,  his  son,  of  Chipsted, . Surry,  esq.       ib. 

Dodd,  esq.  son  of  the  lord  chief  baron,  X48 

Dodd  of  Swallowfield,  Berks,  esq.  -*•  5 

Dodington  of  Gunvill,  Dorset,  esq.  1 50.  245 

Dodington  of  Gunvill,  Dorset,  esq*        64.  6 $4  150 

201.  154 

Dodington  of  Horsington,  Dorset,  esq.  64.  6$ 

Dodson,  esq.  —  —  22 

Dolben  of  Finedon,  Northam.  bt.  121.  158 

Dolben,  esq.  his  younger  brother,  and  son  to  the 


archbishop  of  York  — 

John  Dolphin  of  Shenston,  Staff,  esq. 

A.  Mohun  vise.  Donerayle  of  Donerayle,  Irel.  I.  P. 
Fleetwood  Dormer  of  Lee,  Bucks,  esq. 

Sir  Alexander    Douglas  of  Killhead,  Scot,  bt. 


Alexander 

Sir  John 

George 

Robert 

John 

William 

William 

Archibald 

James 

Lord  Charles 

Oley 


22 

169 

216.  245 

10.  212 

291 

288 


Douglas,  esq.  — 

Douglas  of  Kilhead,  Scot.  bt. 
Douglas,  afterwards  carl  of  JMorton 
Douglas,  his  brother,  esq.  — 

Douglas,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  March 
Douglas,  sen.  of  Cavers,  Scot.  esq.  277 

Douglas,  jun.  of  Cavers,  Scot.  esq. 
Douglas  of  Cavers,  Scot.  esq.  — 

Douglas,  esq.  —  —40 

Douglas,  second  son  of  the  duke  of  Queensberry  279 

Douglas  of  Newcastle,  Northum.  esq.  127 

Richard 


*79-  3*3 
291.  311 

ib.  302 

292 

3*3 
296 

3*3 
212 


(     3'9     ) 

No. 

Richard 

Dowdeswell  of  Pole-court,  Wore.  esq. 

79 

William 

Dowdeswell,  esq,  his  son,  of  Pole-court,  Wore,     ib. 

William 

Dowdeswell,  esq.  son  of  William           — 

ib. 

Charles 

Dowdeswell   of  Forhampton,  Glou.  esq. 

ib. 

Henry  vise. 

Downe  of  Cowick,  Yorksh.   I.  P. 

224 

Henry  vise. 

Down,  hisgrandson,   ofCowick,   Yorksh. 

ib. 

Sir  George 

Downing  of  Gamlingay,   Cam.   k.b.  and  bt. 

*4 

Sir  J.  Garrard 

Downing,  his  cousin,  of  Gamlingay- Park,  Carab. 

bt.                         —                          _ 

1     "74 

Sir  William 

Drake,  of  Ash,  Dev.  kt.andbt.          — 

54-  57 

Sir  Fra.  Henry  Drake,  of  Buckland,  Dev.  bt.               — 

55-  JS 

Sit  Fra.  Henry 

Drake,  bt.   son  of  Sir  Francis                   — 

58 

Mont.  Garrard  Drake  of  Shardelois,  Bucks,  esq.          — 

8.   iz 

John 

Drake  of  Shardelois,   Bucks,  esq.                — 

ib. 

William 

Drake  of  Shardelois,  Bucks,  esq.               — 

ib. 

Henry 

Drax  of  Charborough,  Dors.  esq. 

63.  68 

Thomas  Erie 

Drax,  esq.  his  son                      — 

63.  69 

Francis 

Drew,  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  esq.             — 

48 

Henry  earl  of 

Drogheda,  of  Ireland,  I.  P.                 — 

28 

John 

Drummond  of  Megginch,   Scot.  esq. 

=93 

John 

Drumraond  of  Quarrel,    Scot.  esq. 

306 

Sir  Thomas 

Drury  of  Overston,   Northam.   bt.               — 

74 

Dryden  of  Chesterton,  Hunt.   esq.  0         — 

87 

Richard 

Ducane  of  London,   merchant,  esq. 

73 

Matthew 

Ducie  Moreton  of  Tortworth,  Glou.  esq. 

76 

Matthew 

Ducie  Moreton,  hisson,  esq.      23.   33.   77. 

209.  213 

George 

Ducket  of  Hartham,  'Wilts,  esq.             — 

2C9 

William 

Ducket  of  Hartham,  Wilts,  esq.               — 

ib. 

Sir  Matthew 

Dudley  of  Clapton,  Northam.  bt.           — 

87 

Alexander 

DuffofBiaco,  Scot.  esq.                  — 

3°3 

"William 

Duff,  hisson,  afterwards  Lord  Braco,  I.  P. 

=74 

Sir  Edward 

Duke  of  Benhall,  Suff.  bt.                 — 

•75 

John 

Duke  Heath  of  Giuisham,  Dev.  esq. 

54 

Edmund 

Dummerof  Cranbourne,  Hants,  esq. 

.96 

Thomas  Lee 

Dummcr  of  Cranbourne,   Hants,  esq. 

»jfi.  160 

Sir  James 

Dunbar  of  Bowermaden,  Scot.  kt. 

276 
Patrick 

t     3"     ) 

No. 

Patrick 

Dunbar  of  Howermaden,   Scot,  esq. 

276 

William  vise. 

Duncannon,  son  of  the  earl  of  Besborough,  I.P 

.    46 

Edmund 

Dunch  of  Whitcnham,  Wilts,  esq.            6.  213. 

232 

Sir  Charles 

Duncombe,  alderman  of  London,  kt.          — 

205 

Thomas 

Duncombe  Brown,  esq.  his  sister's  son,  of  Dun. 

combe-Park,  Yorklh.                     — 

205 

Th.™ 

Duncombe,  his  son,  of  Duncombe- Park,  Yorkst 

esq.                        —                   _                     203. 

229 

Anthony 

Duncombe,  esq.  brother  of  sir  Charles 

231 

Anthony 

Duncombe,  esq.  his  son,  afterwardslord  Fever- 

• 

sham,  ofBarford,  Wilts                 —         203. 

205 

Edward 

Duncomb  of  Holbeck,  Line.  esq.            — 

201 

Francis 

Duncomb  of  Broughton,  Bucks,  esq. 

12 

George 

Dundas  of  Dundas,   Scot.  esq.  ,             — 

ago 

Lawrence 

Dundas  of  Craigton,  Scot.  esq.               — 

3" 

Robert 

Dundas  of  Ami ston,  Scot.  esq.                   — 

2S1 

George  vise. 

Dupplin,   son  of  the  earl  of  Kinnoul,  S.  P. 

3* 

Thomas  vise. 

Dupplin,  his  son                 —                 —       17. 

228 

Sir  John 

Dutton  of  Sherborne,  Glou.  bt.                   — 

76 

Lewis 

Dymock  of  Scrivelby,   Line.  esq.            — 

103 

Richard 

Dyott  of  the  city  of  Litchfield,  Staff,  esq. 

168 

Lionel  earl  of 

Dysart,  of  Helmingham,  Suff.  S.  P.         — 

172 

E. 

Giles 

EARLEof  Ester*.  Wilts,  esq.         —         211 

212 

W.  Rawlinson   Earle,  his  son,  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  esq. 

212 

213 

William 

East,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.             — 

40 

Robert 

Echlin,  esq.   Lieut. -General                — 

177 

Sir  Robert 

Eden  of  West  Aukland,   Durh.  bt.               — 

70 

Sir  John 

Eden,   his  son,  of  Aukland,  Durh.  bt.          — 

ib. 

Richard 

Edgecumbe  of  Mount-  Edgecumbe,  Dev.  esq.  23.53 

_ 

Richard 

(    3*i     ) 

U,. 

Richard 

Edgecumbe,  jun.  esq.j,^  sons         —            23. 
Edgecumbe,  esq.           J                         —             36. 

53 

George 

53 

Kendcric 

Edisbury,  esq.                        —                            — « 

75 

Samuel 

Edwards  of  Frodglcy,   Salop,  esq.               — 

■43 

Francis 

Edwards  of  Haylett,   Pemb.  esq.               — 

268 

William 

Edwards  of  Johnston,   Pemb.  esq.               — 

ib. 

Thomas 

Edwards,  jun.  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  Som.esq.  146. 

14S 

Samuel 

Edwin  of  Lanvihangel,   Glam.  esq.             — 

■5' 

Charles 

Edwin  of  Lanvihangel,   Glam.  esq.                no. 

261 

Charles 

Egerton,  esq.  uncle  to  Scroop,  duke  of  Bridge w. 

■  "3 

William 
Charles 

Egerton,  esq.  j  brotlierstothcduke                    8. 
Egerton,  esq.  J 

'23 

10 

Sir  Tho.  Grey   Egerton  of  Hea  ton-hall,   Lane.  bt.               — 

97 

John  earl  of 

Egmont,  of  Charlton,   Kent,  I.  P.               — • 

75 

John  earl  of 

Egmont,  his  son,  I.  P.             —                     83. 

no 

Francis 

Elde,  master  in  Chancery,  esq.              — 

169 

Jonathan 

Elford  of  Bickharo,  Com.  esq.                —          Z7 

■3« 

Edward 

Eliot  of  Port-Eliot,  Corn.  esq.                  22.  23 

•  37 

Richard 

r.Liot  or  rort-E.iiut,  Corn,  esq,           ■■■■          22 

■  37 

Edvrard 

Eliot  of  Port-Eliot,  Com.  esq.             — 

37 

William 

Eliot,  esq.  one  of  his  Majesty's  Equerries 

209 

Sir  Gilbert 

Eliot  of  Stobbs,  bt.             —                 — 

296 

Sir  Gilbert 

Eliot  of  Minto.bt.                   —                        —  ■ 

ib. 

John 

Ellis,  esq.                     —                         — 

75 

Thomas 

Ellis,  esq.                    —                         — 

■3 

Welbore 

Ellis,  esq.  a  lord  of  the  admiralty           (i.\.  65. 

='3 

Sir  William 

Ellys  ofNacton,  Line.  bt.                 — 

.08 

Sir  Richard 

Ellys,  his  son,  bt.                   —                 — 

105 

Cuthbert 

Ellison  of  Hepbourn,  Durh.  esq.             — 

67 

William 

Elson  of  the  city  of  Chichester,  Suss.  esq. 

j  88 

Sir  Abraham 

Elton  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  Som.  bt.         — 

>4S 

Sir  Abraham 

Elton,  his  son,  of  the  city  of  Brist.  Som.  bt.  146. 

149 

Sir  Harvey 

Elwes  of  Stoke,  near  Clare,  Suff.  bt. 

■77 

Sir  John 

Elwill  of  Englefield-Green,  Surrey,  bt. 

,84 

Benjamin 

England  of  Yarmouth,  Norf.  esq.             — 

■■7 

George 

England  of  Yarmouth,  Norf.  esq.             — 

ib. 

[VOL.  ..] 

Y                                           Thomas 

(     3"     ) 

N: 

Thomas 

Erie  of  Charbury,  Dors.  etq.         —             78. 

'57 

Joieph 

Erie,  merchant  in  Bristol,  Som.  esq. 

146 

Sir  Edward 

Ernie  of  Brimslade-Park,  Wilts,  bt.    68.   157. 

218 

Sir  John 

Erskine,  kt.                  —                   — 

298 

William 

Erskine,  esq.                    —                   — 

306 

John 

Erskine,  esq.                      —                 — 

3^9 

James 

Erskine,  esq.  brother  to  the  late  earl  of  Mar 

277 

3°S- 

3°9 

Thomas  - 

Erskine,  esq,  son  of  the  late  earl  of  Mar 

277 

298. 

3°9 

Charles 

Erskine,  esq.                  —                  -i. 

3*5 

Sir  Henry 

Erskine  of  Alva,  bt.                          — 

ib. 

John 

Essington  of  Ashlings,  Hertf.   esq.                    II. 

243 

Sir  James 

Etheridge  of  Great  Marlow,   Bucks,  kt. 

H 

William 

Ettricke  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.         — 

163 

George 

Evans,  esq.  late  lord  Carberry,  I.  P.         — 

208 

George 

Evans,  esq.  afterwards  lord  Carbery,  his  son,  I.P.  ib. 

Richard 

Evans  of  Queenbo rough,  Kent,  esq.           — 

93 

George 

Evelyn  of  Rooks-Nest,  Surrey,  esq.         — 

182 

John 

Evelyn  of  Wotton,  Surrey,  esq,  afterwards  bt. 

26 

John 

Evelyn,  esq.  his  son             —                 —      26".  32 

Charles 

Eversfield  of  Derm,  near  Horsham,  Suss.  esq. 

afterwards  bt.                   —                    187.  i8<; 

.194 

George  earl  of    Euston,  son  of  the  duke  of  Grafton 

108 

Charles 

Ewer,  alderman  of  London,  esq.             — 

67 

Sir  John 

Eyles,  alderman  of  London,  bt.          —          III 

.  2tl 

Sir  Joseph 

Eyles,  his  brother,   alderman  of  London,  kt.  18] 

.  210 

Francis 

Eyles,  his  first  cousin,  merch.  in  London,  esq. 

2IO 

Francis 

Eyles,  nephew  of  Francis,  of  the  Devizes, 

Wilts,  esq.                 —                   — 

2IO 

Robert 

Eyre,  esq.   late  lord  chief  justice          —          156.  203 

John 

Eyre,  his  brother,   of  Brickworth,  Wilts,  esq. 

205 

Giles 

Eyre,  their  nephew,  of  Brickwoith,  Wilts,  esq. 

ib. 

Thomas 

Evton  of  Trinley,  Flint,  esq.  *                  — 

260 

. 

r. 

t    3*3    ) 

F. 

m. 

Robert 

FAGG,  aft.TofWistort.Suss.rbt. 
Sir  Robert  f     and  Mystole,-* 

194 

Sir  Robert 

Fagg.hisson-'      Kent,              *-bt. 

ib. 

Sir  Stafford 

Fairborti,  admiral,   kt.                        — 

9' 

Thomas  lord 

Fairfas  of  Denton -castle,  Yorksh.  S.  P. 

224 

Robert 

Fairfax,  his  brother,  ofSteeton,  Yorksh.  esr 

[• 

325 

Robert 

Fairfax,  his  third  son,  of  Leeds-castle,  Kent, 

esq 

.  92 

John 

Falconar  of  Phesdoe,  Scot.  esq.         — 

2S7 

James 

Fall,   merchant  in  Dunbar,   Scot.  esq. 

312 

John 

Fane,  esq.  afterwards  earl  of  Westmoreland  9. 

89 

.  242 

Mildmay 

Fane,  esq.   his  brother                        — 

— 

89 

Charles  vise. 

Fane  of  Basselden,  Berks,  LP.             — 

J5 

Francis 

Fane  of  Brympton,   esq.            —            149.   ] 

■**• 

'59 

Thomas 

Fane,  esq,               —                     — 

«3 

Simon 

Fanshaw  of  Pill- Mail,  esq.                — 

218 

William 

Farrer  of  Bidenham,  Bedf.  esq.               — 

2 

Sir  Richard 

Farrington  of  Chichester,  Suss.  bt.               — 

18S 

Thomas 

Farrington,  major-general  in  the  army,  esq. 

212 

Thomas 

Farrington,  his  son,  of  Chislehurst,  Kent.  esq. 

38 

■6* 

215 

Francis 

Fawkes  of  Farnley,  Yorksh.  esq.            — 

227 

Nicholas 

Fazakerley  of  Prescot, .  Lane.  esq.          — 

95 

Coulson 

Fellows  of  Harapstead,  Middlesex,  esq. 

87 

Sir  Thomas 

Felton  of  Playford,  Soff.  bt.                 — 

179 

John 

Fenwick  of  By  well,  Norlhum.  esq. 

I2J 

Nicholas 

Fen  wick  of  Lemington,  Northum,  esq. 

126 

Robert 

Fenwick  of  Lincolns-Inn,  esq.              — 

9S 

Alexander 

Ferguson  of  Craigdarroch,  Scot.   esq. 

3'3 

s,jmt, 

Ferguson  of  Kilkerran,  Scot.  bt.             — 

299 

Y  2 

Jolm 

C  tu  > 

JV*#. 

John*  vise. 

Fennanaugh  of  Middle-CUydon,  Bucks,  LP.    8.  ia 

Ralph  vise- 

Fermanatigh,  son  of  JoHd,  I.  P.             —         ia,  ij 

John 

Fermor  of  Seven  Oalce,  Kent,  esq.           — .            212 

Robert 

Feme,  esq.              —                         —                   215 

Thomas 

Ferrers  of  Bangaston,  Perab.  esq.           -»             267 

Richard 

Ferrier  of  Yarmouth,  Norf.    esq.               —             117 

William 

Fielding,  esq.  brother  to  Basil,  earl  of  Denbigh      1 19 

Daniel  lord 

Finch,  eldest  son  of  the  earl  of  Nottingham            138 

William 

Finch,  his  second  son,  esq.                  —                    44 

John 

Finch,  his  third  son,  esq.               —             134.  138 

Henry 

Finch,  his  fourth  son,  esq.              —               124.  233 

Edward 

Finch,  his  fifth  son,  esq.                  —                      16 

John 

Finch,  second  son  of  the  earl  of  Aylesfbrd,  esq.       92 

SirCordell 

Firebrace  of  Me! ford- hall,  Suff.  bt.          —         172 

"Francis 

Fisher  of  the  Grange,  near  Grantham,  Line.  esq.  108 

John  vise. 

Fitzharding,  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,          —          4 

Lord  August 

usFitzroy,  son  of  the  duke  of  Grafton          —           118 

Charles 

Fitzroy,  esq,  his  half  brother               —                 ib. 

John 

Fitzwilliam,  esq.  afterw.  earl  Fitznilliam,  I.  P.   121 

William  earl 

Fitzwilliam,  hisson,  o£  Milton,  Northam.  I.  P.     ib. 

Richard  vise. 

FitzwilUams,  of  Merion,  Ireland,  I.  P.                   36^ 

Sir  William 

Fleming  of  Redall-hall,  Westm.   bt.         —         200 

Henry 

Fleming,  esq.                        —                   —                 37 

Richard 

Fleming  of  South -Stone  ham,  Hants,  esq.                 156 

George; 

Fletcher,  esq.                   —                     —              42 

Andrew 

Fletcher,  jun.  of  Salton,  Scot.  esq.             —          312 

Henry 

Fletewood  of  Penwortham,  Lane.  esq.                     95 

John 

Fletewood  of  Missenden,   Bucks,    esq.            —           8 

Floyer  of  Hints,  near  StaiFord,  esq.          —         171 

Thomas 

Foley  of  Whitley-court,  Wore.  esq.          —         169 

Edward 

Foley,  his  brother,  esq.                     —                 221 

Richard 

Foley,  his  younger  brother,   esq.               —               ib. 

Paul 

Foley  oF  Stoke-court,  Heref.  esq.                    83.  235 

Thomas 

Foley,  his  son,  esq.                     —          So.  81.  169 

Thomas 

Foley,  son.  of  Tho.  esq.                   —                8l.  22* 

Thomas 

Fonnereaw  of  Chriet-Ch.  Ipswich,  Suff.  esq.           177 

Shafc, 

H^&S^H 

(    3'S    ) 

Xe. 

Zach.  Philip 

Fonneieau,  his  brother,  merchant  in  Land,  esq. 

i76 

Francis 

Foote,  esq.                     —                     — 

3* 

Sir  Arthur 

Forbes  of  Craiglevar,  Scot,  kt,  and  bt. 

271 

John 

Forbes  of  Culloden,  Scot.  esq.         —          278 

286 

Duncan 

Forbes,  lord  advocate  of  Scotland,  esq. 

303 

George  lord 

Forbes,  ion  of  the  eatl  of  Granard             — 

93 

Sit  William 

Forrester  of  Apley,  Salop,  kt.              — 

M3 

William 

Forrester  of  Apley,  Salop,   esq.               — 

ib. 

William 

Forrester  of  Do  thill,   Salop,  esq.               — 

ib. 

Brooke 

Forrester,  his  son,  of  Willy,  Salop,  esq. 

ib. 

Hugh 

Fortescueof  Fillcy,  Dev.   esq.          —             23-38 

Theophilus 

Fortescue,  esq.  his  brother              —               47-  52 

William 

Fortescue  of  Buckland,  Oct.  esq.              — 

160 

John 

Fortescue  Aland,  esq.  since  lord  Fortescue,  I.  P. 

190 

Kenneth  lord 

Fortrose,  son  of  the  earl  of  Seaforth                295 

303 

Thomas 

Foster  of  Etherston,  Northu.ro.  esq.              — 

"5 

Thomas 

Foster,  jun.  esq.  his  son                   — 

ib. 

Thomas 

Foster,  esq.                   —                     — 

34 

Charles 

Fotherby  of  Barhim,  Kent,  esq.             — 

93 

Sir  Richard 

Fowler  of  Haraage  Grange,   Salop,  bt. 

269 

John 

Fownes,  jun.  of  Nethway,  Dev.  esq.          — 

57 

Richard 

Fownes  of  Stapleton,   Dors.  esq.                 — 

«9 

Sir  Stephen 

Fox  of  Farley,  Wilts,  kt.                     — 

203 

Charles 

Fox,  esq.  bis  eldest  son               —                   — 

ib. 

Stephen 

Fox,  esq.  his  id  son,  afterward*  lord  Ilchcster  67 

206 

Henry 

Fox,  esq.   his  third  son                      —              4- 

206 

George 

Fok  of  Braroham-Park,  Yorksh.    esq.           206. 

225 

Robert 

Frank,  of  Pontefract,  Yorksh.   esq.               — 

"38 

Sir  Thoma* 

Frankland  of  Thirkelby,  Yorksh.   esq. 

234 

Frederick 
Thomas 

Frankland,   esq.  brother  of  sir  Thomas         — 

ib. 
ib. 

Frankland,  their  nephew,  of  Kirby,  Berks,   esq. 

Sir  Thomas 

Frankland,  sonof  sir  Thomas,  bt.                    75- 

234 

William 

Fraser,  esq.  brother  to  lord  Sahuun           — 

304 

Thomas 

Freake  of  the  county  of  Dorset,  esq.             — 

5j 

Thomas 

Frederick  of  Walton,  Surry,  esq.             — 

193 

Vj 

oh. 

(    3*6     ) 

N: 

John 

Frederick,  esq.  jjfr.fc,^                           *9-  192 

Fredenck,  esq,  J                                                       19a 

Charles 

Ralph 

Freeman  of  Haraels  and  Aspeden,  Hert.  esq.         84 

Ralph 

Freeman  of  Hamels  and  Aspeden,   Hert.  esq.         ib. 

John 

Freind  of  London,  M.  D.       -  —                 —       21 

Jcffcry 

French,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.              —          IJ3 

John 

Fulham,   esq.               '  —                     —               186 

Join, 

Fuller  of  Brightlmg,  Suss.   esq.               —           187 

Sam.  Pargitei 

Fuller  of  Stedham,    Suss.  esq.                   —               159 

John 

Fuller  of  Yarmouth,   Norf.  esq.              —                  53 

Sir  Henry 

Furnese  of  Waldersharc,  Kent,  bt,           —            241 

Sir  Robert 

Furncse  of  Waldershare,  Kent,  bt.           24.  89.  243 

Henry 

Furnese  of  Gunnersbury -house,  Midd.  127.  240.  243 

Richard 

Fydell,  merchant  in  Boston,  Line.  esq.         —       105 

William 

FytcheofDanbury,.  Essex,  esq.             —                74 

Thomas  vise 

.     GAGE  of  Higbmeadow,  Glou.  I.  P.     79.  Ijl,  196 

Will.  Hall 

Gage,  his  son,  esq.                 —                 —         246 

Sir  William 

GageofFirle,  Suss.  K.n.andbt.             —             ib. 

Leonard 

Gale  of  Worth,   Suss.   esq.                   —                    195 

Rog„ 

Gale  of  Scruton,   Yorksh.  esq.                 —           237 

John  ,isc. 

GalwayofSerlby,   Nott.  LP.            —            99.  23J 

William  vis< 

:.     Galway,  his  son,  of  Serlby,  Nott.  I.  P.       234.  238 

John 

Gape  of  St  Albani,  Hert.  esq.              —              85 

Thomas 

Gape  of  St  Albans,  Hett.  esq.                   —               ib. 

Sir  Samuel 

Garrard,   aldermanof  London,    bt.            —            12 

John 

Garth,  Recorder  of  Devizes,  Wilts,  esq.              210 

Jo«ph 

Gascoigne  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  esq.                  68 

Francis 

Gashry  of  Parsons- Green,   Middlesex,  esq.               31 

John 

Gauntlet,  esq.                  —                 —                  204 

Robert 

£    327    ) 

AV 

Robert 

Gay  of  Hatton  Garden,   Middlesex,   esq. 

'47 

Robert 

Gayer  of  Stoke-park,  Bucks,   esq.               — 

4 

Thomas 

Geers  Winford  of  the  Marsh,  Heref.  Aq. 

—     81 

Sir  John 

Germaine  of  Drayton,   Northam.  kt.  and  bt. 

49.  127 

Sir  Thomas 

Gery,  master  in  Chancery,  kt.             — 

,98 

Edward 

Gibbon  of  Putney,    Surrey,  esq.          — 

i$6. 1S9 

Thomas 

Gibson  of  Lothbury,  Lond.  esq.         — 

ij8.  218 

Sir  William 

Giffard  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  kt.             — 

>JT 

John  Ho  skins 

Giffordof  Bemister,  Dors.  esq.           — 

66.  208 

Benjamin 

Giffotd  of  Horsington,  Som.   esq.           — 

63 

Richard 

Gildart,  merchant  in  Liverpool,    Lane,   esq 

100 

5ir  Charles 

GilmourofCraigmillar,  Scot.  bt.             — 

281 

Joseph 

Girdler,   Serjeant  at  law,   esq.               — 

'7^ 

William 

Glanville  of  St  Clair,  Kent,  esq.          — 

242 

John  vise. 

Glenorchy,  son  of  the  earl  of  Breadalbane, 

K.B.       27 

Sir  John 

Glynn  ofHawardine  Castle,  Flint,  bt. 

—       *59 

Richard 

Goddard  of  Swindon,  Wilts,  esq. 

201.217 

John 

Goddard  of  Falmouth,  Corn.  esq.           — 

33 

Francis 

Godfrey,  esq.                   —                  — 

40 

Charles 

Godfrey  of  London,  esq.                    — 

19 

Peter 

Godfrey,  merchant  in  London,   esq,           — 

III 

Sidney 

Godolphin  of  Thames- Ditt on,  Surrey,  esq. 

26.37.40 

Francis 

Godolphin  of  Baylis,  Bucks,   esq.            — 

26 

Sir  Robert 

Godshall,   alderman  of  London,    kt.          — 

III 

Jotn 

Goodal  of  Fowey,  Corn.  esq.                 — 

36 

Sir  Edward 

Goodece  of  Burhope,  Heref.  kt.  and  bt. 

80.  222 

John 

Gordon,  esq.                  —                   — 

3=5 

Alexander 

Gordon  of  Ardoch,  Scot.  esq.                 — 

3=3 

Sir  Robert 

Gordon  of  Gordonstowu,  Scot.   kt.  and  bt 

276 

Sir  William 

Gordon  of  Invergordon,    Scot.    bt. 

278.  299 

Sir  John 

Gordon  of  Invergotdon,    Scot.   bt.            — 

.         2,8 

William 

Gordon  of  Tring,  Hert.  esq.         —         73-  SS-  2l3 

Charles 

Gore,  eldestsonofWilliam,  esq.         — 

84.  213 

John 

Gore,   second  son  of  William,  esq,           — 

213 

John 

Gore,  brother  to  Will,  of  Bush-hill,  Mid. 

esq-     106 

" 

Y4 

Thomas 

(    3=*    ) 

Na, 

Thomas 

Gore,  brother  to  William,  of  Dunston,  Berks,  esq. 

2.    12.    157.    21$ 

Henry 

Gorges  of  Eye,  Heref.   esq.         —          80.  82.  83 

Sir  Harry 

Goring  of  Highden,  Suss.  bt.            —           189.    194 

Charles 

Goring,  esq.  his  eldest  brother                   —             194 

Sir  William 

Gostwick  of  Willington,  Bedf.   kt.  &  bt.                 1 

Peter 

Gott  of  Lewes,  Suss.  esq.                  —         187.  191 

Samuel 

Gott  of  Lewes,  Suss.  esq.               —                    191 

Sir  Richard 

Gough  of  Edgbaston,   Warw.    kt.             —             193 

Sir  Henry 

Gough,  his  son,  bt.                  —                     49.  ig3 

Harry 

Gough,  nephew  of  sir  Richard,  of  Enfield,   Mid- 

dlesex, esq.                    —                    —                      193 

Sir  Nathaniel 

Gould  of  Newington,  Middlesex",  kt.          —         192 

John 

Gould  of  Newington,  Middlesex,  esq.         —         ib. 

Nathaniel 

Gould  of  Crosby-square,    London,   esq.                      68 

Will.  Leveson 

Gower,  esq.  |                                                                  167 

Tho.  Leveson 

Gower,  esq.   f  brothers  of  earl  Gower                   179 

Bapt.  Leveson 

Gower,  esq.  J                                                            lb. 

Rich.  Leveson 

Gower,  esq.  second  son  of  earl  Gower           $$■  l63 

StBartholumew  Gracedieu,    kt.                               —                                 35 

J.m« 

Graham  of  Levinz,  Westm.    esq.                    200.   201 

Mungo 

Graham  of  Gorthy,  Scot.  esq.           —            277.   311 

David 

Graham  of  Orchill,   Scot.   esq.               —                 293 

Lord  George 

Graham,   brother  to  the  duke  of  Montrose               298 

George  earl"  of  Granard,   of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,   LP.     93.   31  j 

John  marq.  oi 

'  Granby,  father  of  the  duke  of  Rutland         101.  J08 

John  marq.  of  Granby,  afterwards  duke  of  Rutland          —          I38 

John  marq.  ol 

'Granby,    son  of  the  duke                     —                     108 

Sir  Archibald 

Grant  of  Mcnymusk,  Scot.  bt.              —             271 

Alexander 

Grant  of  Grant,    Scot.   esq.             —          282.   286 

Sir  James 

Grant  of  Grant,  Scot.  bt.             —             286.  304 

Sir  Ludovic 

Grant  of  Grant,  Scot.  bt.                  —                 282 

William 

Grant   of  Preston-Grange,    Scot.   esq.                      304 

Richard 

Grantham  of  Golthoe-hali,  Line.  esq.       —         104 

George 

Granville,  esq.  afterwards  lord  Lansdowne  20.  26.  56 

Ucinard 

Granville,   esq.   brother  to  lord  Lansdowne      28.  36 

Robert 

- 

(     3'9     ) 

Xe. 

Robert 

Gray,  esq.                    —                 —                     226 

Charles 

Gray  of  Colchester,   Essex,  esq.             —             73 

Samuel 

Greathead  of  Guys-ClifF,  near  Warw.  esq.             198 

George 

Gregory  of  Nottingham,  esq.          —          130.  232 

William 

Greirson  of  Lagg,  esq.              —                —            279 

Richard 

Grenville  of  Wotton,  Bucks,  esq.             —         9.  13 

Richard 

James 

Thomas 

Grenville,  esq.-j  h;s  ^  by  ^  ^^                8.   g 

Grenv.Ue.esq./    Templef   (Utwoflord        „        g 
Grenville.esq.f      ;       Cbham                          66.216 
Grenville,  esq.  J                                                          66 

Francis 

Grevile,  esq.  eldest  son  of  Fulk,   lord  Brook            199 

Algernon 

Grevile,  esq.  second  son  of  Fulk,  lord  Brook           ib. 

Dodington 

Grevile,  esq.  third  son  of  Fulk,  lord  Brook              ib. 

"    Fulk 

Grevile  of  Wilbury,  Wilts,  esq.             —             113 

Harry  lord 

Grey,  now  earl  of  Stamford              —                        101 

Hatty 

Grey  of  Billingbear,  Berks,  esq.               5.  6.  J?.  128 

John  Whitwell  Griffin,  nephew  of  the  late  lord,  of  Stmning-hJIL, 

Berks,    esq.                 —                        —                   166 

William 

Griffith  of  Kisnamulcli,   Cam.  esq.              255.  236 

John 

Griffin  of  Kisnamulch,   Cam.  esq.          —               255 

William  vise. 

Grimston  of  Gorhambury,  Hert.  I.  P.         —        «j 

Sir  Richard 

Grosvenor  of  Eaton-ball,  Ches.  bt.         —             19 

Sir  Thomas 

Grosvenor,  his  brother,   bt.                   —                     ib. 

• 

Sir  Robert 

Grosvenor,  another  brother,  bt.             —              ib. 

Grey  James 

Grove  of  Pool-hall,  Staff,  esq.             —         141.  223 

William 

Grove  of  the  city  of  Coventry,  War.  esq.             198 

Heneage  lord 

Guernsey,  afterwards  earl  of  Aylesford         —       180 

Heneage  lord 

Guernsey,  son  of  the  earl  of  Aylesford               92.   101 

William 

Guidott  of  Laverstoke,  Hants,   esq.               —        166 

Sir  John 

Guise  of  Rencorob,  Glou.  bt.              —           14.  76 

John 

Guise,  jun.  of  Rencomb,  Glou.   esq.            —            II 

Richard 

Gulston  of  Widihale,  Hert.  esq.             —             86 

ip*ph 

Gulston  of  London,  merchant,  esq.                 33.  61 

Jokn 

Gumley  of  Islcwortb,  Middlesex,  esq.         193.194 

Samuel 

Gumley,  esq.  his  brother         —                 —         231 

Nathaniel 

Gundry  of  Dorchester,  Dors.  esq.           —             62 
James 

' 

(    33"    ) 

&. 

w, 

Gunter  of  Abergavenny,  esq. 

—                 112 

Thomas 

Guy  of  Lombard -street,  bookseller 

—              171 

Francis 

Gwyn  of  Ford- Abbey,  Dev.  esq. 

49.    148.  163 

Edw.  Prideaux  Gwyn,  his  son,   esq.            — 

-            16J 

Phillips 

Gybbon  of  Rolvedon,  Kent,   esq. 
H. 

—               2« 

John 

HADDAN,  esq.                       — 

30a 

William  lord 

Haddo,  son  of  the  earl  of  Aberdeen 

—         '71 

Nicholas 

Haddock,  admiral,  esq.               — 

—        9' 

Mungo 

Haldane  of  Gleneagles,  Scot.  esq. 

210.  293.  298 

Patrick. 

Haldane  of  Gleneagles,  Scot.  esq. 

—        3C6 

George 

Haldane,  esq.          — 

—                3°9 

William 

Hale  of  King's  Walden,  Hert.  esq. 

Si-  >93 

Pag gen 

Hale  of  King's  Walden,  Hert.  esq. 

_        84 

Sir  Thomas 

Hales  of  Beaksbourne,  Kent,  bt. 

—             9> 

Sir  Thomas 

Hales,  his  son,  of  Beaksbourne,  Kent 

,   bt.         28.  30 
151.  242 

Sir  Christoph. 

:r  Hal«s  of  the  city  of  Coventry,  War. 

hi.         —    198 

Richard 

Halford  of  Edy  west  on,  Rut.  esq. 

.38 

Peter 

Halketof  Pitfirran,  Scot.  esq. 

—        m 

Charles 

Hall  of  Kettlethorpe,  Line.   esq. 

~      104 

Thomas 

Halsey  of  Gaddesden,    Hert.   esq; 

-      84 

Edmund 

Halsey  of  Southwark,  Surrey,  esq. 

_        9.  ,8. 

James 

Halyburtonof  Firth,  Scot,   esq. 

2C,I 

.George 

Hamilton,   esq.                — 

-              3°7 

lord  Arch. 

Hamilton,  brother  to  the  duke 

57-93-  a89 

■      Lord  William 

Hamilton,  second  son  to  the  duke 

—            289 

Sir  James 

Hamilton  of  Rosehall,  Scot.  bt. 

_             ib. 

Alexander 

Hamilton  of  Inverwick,  Scot.   esq. 

—       290 

Basil 

Hamilton  of  Baldoon,  Scot,  esq. 

—          2S8 

Charles 

(    33"     ) 

. 

Charles 

Hamilton  of  Painshill,  Surrey,  esq.           — 

24 

George 

Hamilton,  esq,  brother  to  the  earl  of  Abercorn 

148 

John 

Hamilton  of  Ramslete,   Berks,  esq,             — 

"3 

James 

Hammond,  esq.             —                 — 

H 

Anthony 

Hammond  of  Somersham,  Hunt,  esq;         — 

192 

Richard 

Hampden  of  Hampden,  Bucks,  esq.          8.  13. 

128 

John 

Hampden,  his  brother,  of  Hampdeo,  Bucks,  esq. 

'3 

Capel 

Hanbury  of  Ponty-Pool,  Monm.  esq.               77. 

112 

Hanbury,  his  eldest  son,  esq.               —            82. 

112 

Sir  Charles 

Hanbury  Williams,   his  second  son,  K.B. 

112 

Roger 

Handaside  of  Great  Stoughton,  Hunt.  esq.     88. 

228 

Sir  Thomas 

Hanmer  of  Milden-hall,  Suff.    bt.         —     118. 

172 

Thomas 

Hanmer  of  Fens,  Salop,  esq,                 — 

119 

Harbord 

Harbord  of  Harbord,   Norf.  esq.               — 

I. 4 

Sir  W.  Mordcn  Harbord  of  Gunton  and  Thorpe,  Norf.  k.b.  and 

ht.                     _                              _        , 

5B 

Sir  Simon 

Harcourt  of  St  ami  ton- Harcourt,  Oxf.  kt.          7 

■34 

Simon 

Harcourt,  esq.  his  son,  father  of  earl  Harcourt 

6.7 

Simon 

Harcourt  of  Penley,  Hertf.  esq.              — 

II 

Nicholas 

Hardinge  of  Kingston,  Surrey,  esq.           — 

I78 

Sir  William 

Hardres  of  Hardres -Court,  Kent,  bt.      89.  90. 

24O 

John 

Hardies,  governor  of  Sandon  Castle,   esq. 

90 

Sir  Thomas 

Hardy,    admiral,    kt.                      —                      6t 

.  6j 

Sir  Charles 

Hardy,  admiral,   kt.                   —                   — 

137 

Thomas 

Hare  of  Hilborough,  Norf.  esq.               — 

24 

Robert 

Harley,  esq.  created  earl  of  Oxford          — 

270 

Edward  lord 

Harley,  his  son,   of  Wimple,  Canib,                15. 

270 

Edward 

Harley  of  Eyewood,  Heref.                   — 

82 

Edward 

Harley,  esq.  his  son,  afterwards  earl  of  Oxford 

80 

Robert 

Harley,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl                — 

82 

Thomas 

Harley,  esq,  uncle  to  the  first  earl             — 

269 

Edward  lord 

Harley,  son  of  the  late  earl                     — 

80 

Richard 

Harnage  of  Isleworlh,  Middlesex,    esq,          — 

144 

John 

Harpurof  Twyford,  Derb.  esq.                 — 

46 

Sir  Henry 

Harpur  of  Calk,  Derb.  bt.                 —         171. 

220 

William 

Harris  of  Hayn'e,  Dev,  esq.                 — 

5* 

Christopher 

(    33»    ) 

Ai. 

Christopher 

Harris  of  Hayne,  Dev.  esq.                — 

Ji 

John 

Harris  of  Hayne,  Dev.  esq.                —               26,  $6 

John 

Harris  of  Pickwell,  Dev.  esq.                — 

s* 

John 

Harris,   esq.                   —                     — 

48 

Roger 

Harris  of  the  city  of  Winchester,  Hants,  esq. 

156 

Edward 

Harrison  of  Balls,  Hert.  esq.          —         64.  65.  86 

George 

Harrison  of  Balls,  Hert.  esq.               — 

86 

Thomas 

Harrison  of  Balls,  Hert.  esq.                — 

216 

Thomas 

Harrison,  esq.                     —                   — 

233 

Percival 

Hart  of  Wolverston,  Kent,   esq.                — 

8? 

Will.  marq. 

of  Hartington,  duke  of  Devonshire                 — 

224 

Will.  marq. 

of  Hartington,  afterw.  duke  of  Devonshire      23.  30.  8y 

Will.  marq. 

of  Hartington,   his  son                 —                 — 

45 

John 

Harvey  of  Ickwell,  Kssex,  esq.             — 

[ 

Daniel 

Harvey  of  Coomb,  Surrey,  esq.          64.  65.  99 

■74 

Edward 

Harvey  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  esq.            — 

99 

William 

Harvey  of  Chigwell,   Essex,  esq.                  201. 

2lfi 

William 

Harvey,  jun.  of  Chigwel],  Essex,  esq.  64.  65.  72. 

2l6 

William 

Harvey,  esq.  his  son         —                 — 

T 

Michael 

Harvey  of  Coomb,   Surrey,  esq.               — 

'53 

Stephen 

Harvey,  esq.                  —                      — 

.83 

John 

Harvey,  esq.                 —                  — 

ib. 

John 

Harvey  Thursby,  of  Abington,  fJortham,   esq. 

217 

Sir  Edward 

Hswkeof  Lymington,  Hants,  k  b.          — 

■57 

Philip 

Hawkins  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.          — 

3° 

Thomas 

Hawkins  of  Trewithiam,  Corn.   esq.          — 

ib. 

Sir  John 

Hawles,  kt.                  —                 — 

i<< 

Francis  lord 

Hawley  of  Buck  land-house,  Som.    I.  P. 

■93 

Lord  Chorlei 

Hay,  brother  to  the  marq.  of  Tweedale          -■— 

28s 

James 

Haye  of  Glinbumef  Sussex,  esq.               — 

24J 

William 

Hayeof  Glinburne,  Sussex,  esq.                — 

246 

Thomas 

Hayward  of  Cuiedlcy,   GIou.  esq.                — 

215 

John 

Heath,  alias  Duke, of  Gittisham,  Dev.  esq. 

54 

Richaid 

Heath  of  Newhall,  Sussex,  esq.              — 

31 

Thomas 

Heath  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,!  esq.  -            — 

75 

Edmund 

Heath  of  Su!  ton- Place,  Surrey,  esq.           — 

2oy 

Sir 

^■l^^l 

\    333    * 

No. 

Sir  Gilbert 

Heathcote,  alderman  of  London,  kt.  ami  bt.    26.  37 
III,  164 

Sir  John 

Heathcote,  his  son,  of  Narmanton,  Rutl.  bt.    25.  108 

Sir  William 

Heathcote,  nephew  to  sir  Gilbert,  of  Tursley, 
Hants,  bt,             —                     —                9.  15S 

Samuel 

Heatbcote,  esq.  brotber'to  sir  William                     j8 

George 

Heathcote,  esq.  nephew  to  sir  Gilbert     m.  181.  206 

SirCharlei 

Hedges  of  Richmond,  Surry,  kt.          —           29.31 

William 

Hedges,  his  son,  esq.               —                   —            209 

John 

Hedges  of  Finchley,  Middlesex,  esq.           34.36.  3S 

John 

Red  worth  of  Chester  in  the  Street,  Durb.  esq.         jo 

William 

Hell ier  of  Coke r,  Som.  esq.              j—                 145 

Henry 

Henley  of  Lyme,  Dors,  esq,                —                 63 

John 

Henley  of  Abbots -Wot  ton,  Dors.  esq.         —         ib. 

Hen.  Holt 

Henley  of  Leigh,  Dev.  esq.                   —                   ib. 

Robert 

Henley  of  Glanville-Wotton,  Dors,  esq.                ib. 

Anthony 

Henley  of  the  Grange,  Hants,  esq.         —         64.  65 

Anthony 

"J  his  sons,  esqrs.                                              " 
Henley  J-                                           —                      147 

Robert 

Henry 

Herbert  of  Ribbesford,  Wore.  esq.         —             223 

Francis 

Herbert  of  Oakly-Paik,  Salop,  esq.         —         14a 

Henry  Arthu 

c  Herbert,  esq.  bis  eldest  son,  afterwards  earl 

Powis            „        —                     —            142.  182 

Richard 

Herbert,  esq.  his  second  son                »■                   142 

Philip 

Herbert  of  Kingsey,  Oxf.    esq.               —                 244 

James 

Herbert  of  Kingsey,  Oxf.  esq.                12.  93.  133 

Jame* 

Herbert  of  Kingsey,    C**f.  esq.              —             135 

Philip 

Herbert,  esq.   his  brother               •rri             —          ib. 

Henry 

Herbert  of  Ludlow,  esq:                   —                   26e, 

William     | 

Herbert  of  Ludlow,  esq.                     —                   ib. 

Robert 

Herbert,  esq.  second-*                                                   204 

Thomas 

Herbert,  esq.   third   /  son  0f  tleearl  of  Pemb.       39 

William 

Herbert,  esq.  fourth  C                                             204 

Nicholas 

Herbert,  esq.   fifth       *                                                     39 

Edward 

Herle  of  Landue,  Corn.  esq.               —                 3r- 

Thomas 

Herne,  esq.                  —                  —                25.  33 
Nathaniel 

(  334  ) 

St. 

Nathaniel 

Heme,  merchant  in  London,  esq,             — 

SI 

Frederick 

Heme,  merchant  in  London,  esq.               — 

ib. 

Joseph 

Heme,  merchant  in  London,  esq.             — 

ib. 

Patrick 

Heron  of  Heron,   Scot.  esq.                   — 

288 

Henry 

Heron  of  Cressy-h all,  Line.   esq.                   103. 

"J 

Algernon  c.  of  Hertford,  son  of  the  duke  of  Somerset           125. 

218 

Carr  lord 

Harvey,  eldest          -\ 

John  lord 
Thomas 

Harvey,  second          / 

Harvey,  esq.  third     f*»  of  the  e"rl  of  Bnsto1 

179 

Felton 

Harvey,  esq.  tenth  J 

Thomas 

Hesketh  of  Rufford,  Lane.  esq.               — 

95 

Robert 

Heysham,  esq.  merchant  in  London                96. 

111 

William 

Heysham,   esq.  his  brother,  merchant  in  London 

56 

William 

Heysham,  esq.  sonof William               — 

ib. 

John 

Hicks,  esq.                     —                 — 

J<! 

SirWilloughh 

,D3 

William 

Hickman,  esq.  second  son  of  sir  Willoughby 

'3' 

Sir  Rowland 

Hill  of  Hawkettone,  Staff,  bt.            — 

168 

Samuel 

Hill  of  Shenston-Park,  Staff,  esq.             — 

;k. 

Thomas 

Hill  of  Fern,  Salop,  esq.         *■■                 — 

140 

John 

Hill  of  Thornton,  near  Malton,  Yorksh.  esq. 

124 

Andrew 

HillofWahhamstow,    Esses,    esq.          — 

144 

Sir  Roger 

Hill  of  Denham,  Bucks,  kt.                    — 

■3 

John 

HillofEnfield.Green,   Middlesex,  esq.          — 

»3 

Willi 

Hill,  esq.  afterwards  earl  of  Hillsborough,  I.  P, 

88. 
>S9 

William 

Hillersden  of  Ellenstow,    Bedf.  esq.         — 

I.  2 

Trevor  vise. 

Hillsborough  of  Towerston,  Bucks,    I.  P.      II. 

212 

Wills  eavl  of 

Hillsborough,  his  son,   I.  P.           —             88. 

199 

Edward  vise. 

Hinchinbroke,  son  of  the  earl  of  Sandwich        8; 

.  88 

Joseph 

Hinxman  of  the  New  Forest,  Hants,  esq. 

.63 

Robert 

Hitch  of  Learloe,  Yorksh.  esq.                 — 

227 

Sir  Richard 

Hcsre,  alderman  of  London,  kt.             — 

III 

Henry 

Hoare,  hisson,  of Stourton- Castle,  Wilts,  esq. 

203 

Sir  John 

Hobact,  afterwards  earl  of  Buckingham,  bt.  and 

*.a.               _                   _                  35.  j8. 

fohr* 

(    335     > 

m. 

John  lord 

Hobart,  his  son                         — 

35- 

l,$ 

Robert 

Hoblyn  of  Hanswydden,    Cornw.  esq. 

146 

Sir  Thomas 

Hoby  of  Bisham,   Berks,  bt.                   — 

14 

Sir  William 

Hodges  of  the  county  of  Middlesex,    bt. 

— 

3a 

Robert  Banks 

Hodgkinson  of  Re vesby-  Abbey,  Line.  esq. 

68 

Sir  Henry 

Hoghton  of  Ho gh ton -Tower,  Lane.  bt. 

3> 

9S 

Samuel 

Holden  of  Roehampton,  Surry,  esq.             - 

3i 

Rogers 

Holland  of  Chippenham,  Wilts,  esq. 

211 

Sir  John 

Holland  of  Quiddenham,  Norf.  bt.          — 

114 

Henry 

Holmes  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Hants,  esq. 

.58. 

i6z 

Thomas 

Holmes,   esq.  his  brother               — 

ib. 

ib. 

Sir  Lister 

Holt  of  Aston,   Warw.  bt.               — 

t6S 

Robert 

Honywood  of  Markes-hall,   Essex,   esq. 

72 

Sir  Nicholas 

Hooper  of  Barnstaple,  Dev.   kt.             — 

52 

Edward 

Hooper,  jun.  of  Worthy,    Hants,   esq. 

— 

163 

Sir  John  Bruce  Hope  of  Kinross,    Scot.  bt. 

277 

Charles 

Hope  Weir,  esq.   brother  of  the  earl  of  Hopeton 

290 

John 

Hope,    esq.               —                     — 

277 

Thomas 
Str  Richard 

Hope  of  Maidstone,   Kent,    esq.                 — 
Hopkins,  alderman  of  London,  kt,               — 

in 

Edward 

Hopkins  of  the  city  of  Coven.  Warw.  esq. 

178 

.  198 

John 

Hopkins,  merchant  in  London,   esq. 

33- 

152 

Richard 
Edward  Cop i 

Hoptonof  Cannon- Froome,  Heref.  esq. 
Hopton  of  Worcester,  esq.                    *«■ 

80 

Si 

Thomas 

Horner  of  Mells,  Som.  esq.           — 

145 

.  14S 

T.Strangeways  Horner  of  Mells,  Som.  esq.                — 

M5 

Sir  Hungerford  Hosklns  of  Harwood,  Heref.  bt.             — 
James                 Hoste,  jun.  esq.              — 

80 

193 

Sir  Charles 

Hotham  of  Beverley,  Yorksh.  bt.            — 

236 

Sir  Charles 

Hotham,  his  son,  of  Beverley,  Yorksh.  bt. 

ib. 

Jacob 

Houblon  of  Hallingoury,  Essex,   esq. 

7 

3-84 

John 

Houston  of  Houston,   Scot.  esq.               — 

290 

Scrope  vise. 

Howe  of  Langor,  in  Nott.   I.  P.               — 

129 

E.  Scrope  vi: 

;c.  Howe,  son  of  the  former,  I.  P.               — 

ib. 

G.  Scrope  vise.  Howe,  son  of  Emanoel,  J.  P.            i  .  — 

■3° 

Sir 

i    33*    ) 


Sir  Richard  Howe  of  Wishford,  Wilts,   bt.  — 

John  Howe  of  Stowell,  Glou.  esq.  — ■  77, 

Sir  James  Howe  of  Cold- Berwick,  Wilts,   bt.         — 

Emanuel  Howe,  esq.  brother  of  Scrope  — 

Charles  Howard,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Carlisle 

Thomas  Howard,  esq.  son  of  the  earl  of  SuiF.  and  Berks 

Sir  Humphry  Howarth  of  Maesylhuck,    Radn.  esq.         — 

William  Hucks  of  St.  Giles's,  Middlesex,  esq. 

Robert      .  Hucks,  esq.  son  of  William  — 

Edward  Hughes  of  Hertingfordbury,  Hert.  esq. 

Sir  Andrew  Hume  of  Kirraargham,  kt.  H — 

Aleiander  Hume  Campbell  of  Bergamsheil,  Scot.   esq. 

Alexander  Hume  of  Wormley-Bury,  Hert.  esq.         — 

Abraham  Hume,  esq.  his  brother,  of  Goldings,  Essex 

Paul  HumfreyofChipsted,  Surrey,  esq.  — 

Sir  William  Humphreys,   alderman  of  London,  kt.  and  bt. 

Walter  Hungerford  of  Studley,  near  Calne,  Wilts,  esq. 

John  Hungerford  of  Line olns- Inn,  esq.  — 

Charles  Hunt  of  the  city  of  Chester,  esq,  ■— ■ 

Tho.Orby  Hunter  of  Burton,   Line.  esq.  — 

Sir  William  Hustler,  kt.  _  — 

Archibald  Hutchinson  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  esq.  1 10 

Jonathan  Hutchinson  of  Newcastle,  Northura.  esq, 
John                  .  Hutton,  m.  n.  —  — 

George  Huxley  of  Stoke,  Bucks,  esq.  —  2. 

Henry  lord  Hyde,  son  of  the  earl  of  Rochester 

Robert  Hyde  of  Hatch,   Wilts,  esq. 

Charles  Hyett  of  the  city  of  Glou.  esq. 

John  Hylton  of  Hylton-Castle,  Cumb.  e 


269 
6.7. 


—  21 


Richard 
Robert 


JACKSON,  esq. 
Jacorabe,  esq. 


(     3S7     ) 

Ho. 

Sir  Theodore 

Janssen  of  Wimbleton,  Surrey,  kt.  aftd  bl. 

is* 

Abraham 

Janssen,  esq.  his  eldest  son,  afterwards  sir  Ab- 

raham, bt.                     —                  — 

62 

Step.  Theodoft  Janssen,  esq.  his  third  son,  alderman  of  London 

lir 

Christopher 

Jeaffreson,  esq.                     —                   — 

17 

Edward 

Jefferyes  of  Holme-castlc,  Wor.  esq,               — 

2zr 

SirJeffery 

JefFeries,  kt.                     —                     — 

250 

Edward 

JefFeries  of  the  Priory,  Brecon,  esq.            — 

ib. 

John 

JefFeries  of  the  Priory,  Brecon,  esq.                 57. 

249 

John 

JefFeries^  esq.                  —                 — 

218 

Sir  Joseph 

Jekyll  of  Belt-Bar,  Hert.  kt.               164.  178. 

183 

Tobias 

Jenkins  of  Grimston,   Yorksh.   esq.            — 

225 

Sir  Robert 

Jenkinson  of  Walcot,  Oxf.  bt.                 — 

■33 

Sir  Rob.  Banks  Jenkinson,  bt,  brother  to  sir  Robert           — 

ib. 

Sir  John 

Jennings,  kt.  and  admiral          —           91.  93. 

'St 

William 

Jennings  of  Shiplake,  Onf.  esq.             — 

6 

James 

Jennings  of  Ship  lake,  Oxf.  esq.      -        — 

7 

Edward 

Jennings  of  the  Inner-Temple,  esq.         — 

3' 

Philip 

Jennings  of  Lincolns-Inn,  esq.                 — 

9J 

John 

Jenyns  of  Hays,  Middlesex,  esq.          — 

'i 

Soarae 

Jenyns  of  Botisham-hall,  Camb.  esq.           — 

ib. 

Ralph 

Jenison  of  Elwick,  Northum.   esq.                 11$. 

160 

Thomas 

Jervoise  of  Herriard,  Hants,  esq.          — 

154 

William 

Jessop  of  Broom-hall)  Yorksh.   esq.           — 

»3J 

John 

Jewkesof  Petworth,  Suss,  esq.          —           66. 

235 

Will,  earl  of 

Inchiqum,  of  Taplovr,  Bucks,  I.  P.      4.  n.  28, 

'T 

William 

Ing  of  Thorp-Constantine,  Staff,  esq.         — 

'T 

Thomas 

Ingoldesby,  esq.                  —                 — 

11 

Arthur 

Ingram  of  Borrow-by,  Yorksh.  esq.               — 

.89 

Arthur 

Ingram,  esq.  third       -j 

Henry 

Ingram,  esq.   fourth      J-sonto  Arth.  vise.  Irwiri 

1S9 

Charles 

Ingram,  esq.  fifth       ,  J 

Charles 

Ingram,  esq.  jun.   son  of  Charles                 — • 

ib. 

Thoma* 

Inwenof  Sotrthwark,  Surrey,  esq.              — 

i3i 

Paul 

Jodrel,  esq.                —                      — 

2l6 

Thomas 

Johnes  of  Lanvaire,   Carm.    esq.             — 

2JI 

[vot.  I.] 

Z 

Sir 

(     338     > 

No. 

Sir  Henry 

Johnson  of  Bradenham,  Bucks,  kt.          —          176 

William 

Johnson  of  Black  wall,  Middlesex,   esq.         —       ib. 

Sir  Thomas 

Johnson,  merchant  in  Liverpool,    Lane,   kt,        100 

James  lord 

Johnston,  son  of  the  marq.  of  Annandale       279.  39a 

Sir  John 

Johnston,  kt.              —                  —                a8o 

Sir  John 

Johnston,  kt.                   —                     —             310 

Sir  Patrick 

Johnston,  kt.                   —                     —             301 

Sir  William 

Johnston  of  Westerhall,  Scot.  bt.                279.  313 

Sir  James 

Johnston  of  Westerhall,    Scot.  bt.              —          313 

Lord  John 

Johnston,  brother  to  the  marquis  of  Annandale     313 

j™„ 

Johnston  of  Richmond,  Surry,  esq.               152.  200 

Sir  William 

Joliffe  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  kt.               —               IJ9 

John 

Joliife  of  Petersfield,  Hants,  esq.             —            ib. 

Richard 

Jones  of  Ramsbury,  Wilts,  esq.          —        203.  218 

John 

Jones  of  Shrewsbury,  Salop,  esq.             —           143 

Thomas 

Jones  of  Shrewsbury,  Salop,  esq.             —            ib. 

Robert 

Jones  of  Fulmun-C*tle,  Glam.  esq,             —      261 

Roger 

Jones  ofBuckland,  Brecon,  esq,             —          250 

William 

Jordan  of  Gatewick,  Surrey,  esq.             —           183 

Thomas 

Jordan,  his  son,  of  Gatewick,  Surry,  esq.               ib. 

Sir  Edward 

Irby  of  Spalding,   Line.   bt.                   —                 105 

Sir  William 

Irby,  bt.  his  son                   —                     21.  25.  216 

Henry 

Ircten  of  Williamsthorpe,  Glou.  esq.               78.  79 

Sir  Justinian 

Isham  of  Lamport,  Northara.  bt.              —         120 

Sir  Justinian 

Isham,  bt.  his  eldest  son         —                 —          ib. 

Sir  Edmund 

Isham,  bt.  his  second  sod                 —                     ib. 

Sir  Arthur 

K. 

KAYE  of  Woodsome,  Yorksta.  bt.        —        224 

Sir  John  Lister  Kaye,  bt.  his  nephew,  of  Woodsome,  Yorksh.     225 

Amhony 

Keck  of  Great  Tew,  Oxfordih.  esq.  esq,              136 

Benjamin 

Keene,  esq.             —                 —                     29.  74 

Henr 

(     339     ) 

He. 

Henry- 

Kelsalof  Colkirk,  Norf.   esq.          —          34 

■3« 

.  18S 

Sir  Charles 

Kemeys  of  Kiven-Mabley,   Glam.  bt. 

112. 

261 

Edward 

Kemeys  of  Bartholey,  Monm.  esq.          — 

"3 

Sir  Robert 

Kemp  of  Uberston,   SufF.  bt.               — 

172. 

'74 

Robert 

Kemp,  esq.  afterwards  bt.   his  son               — 

■75 

James 

Kendal,  esq.              —                     — 

23 

George 

Kenion  of  Peel,  Lane.  esq.                  — 

98 

Thomas 

Kennedv  of  Dunure,    Scot.  esq.               — 

3'5 

Clement 

Kent  of  Thatcham,  Berks,  esq.             — 

j.  6 

Samuel 

Kent  of  Vaushall,   Surrey  and  Fornham,  n 

Bury,   Suff.  esq.            —                   — 

•73 

Walter 

Kent,  esq.                 . —                        — 

215 

Francis 

Kenton  of  Salisbury,  Wilts,  esq.           — 

203 

William 

Kerr,  esq.  brother  Id  the  duke  of  Roxb.  128 

■3°S 

.308 

James 

Kerr  of  Bnghtridge,  Scot.  esq.              — 

3" 

Abel 

Kettleby  of  the  Middle- Temple,  esq.          — 

142 

Sir  William 

Keyt  of  Stratford-upon-Avon,    War.  bt. 

199 

Henry 

Killigrew,  esq.                  —                    — 

Sj 

Thomas 

King  of  Queen  borough,   Kent,  esq.           — 

93 

Sir  Peter 

King,  kt.   created  lord  King                  — 

58 

John 

King,  esq.  his  eldest  son  and  successor 

21 

.,8 

John 

King  Dashwood,  esq.  brother  to  Sir  F.  Dash,  bt 

.144 

William 

Kirkpatrick,  esq.                      —                  — 

3'3 

Sir  Edward 

Knatchbull  of  Mersfeam-Hatcb,  Kent,  bt. 

>3 

.89 

John 

Knight  of  Gosfield-hall,   Esses,  esq.         37. 

40. 

'77 

Robert 

Knight,  esq.  afterw.  lord  Luxborough,  I. P. 

106. 

119 

Bulstr.  Peachey  Knight,   (see  Peachey)               — 

193 

William 

Knight  of  West-Dean,  Sussex,  e»q.          — 

ib. 

Thomas 

Knight,   (see  Brodnax  and  May)               — 

90 

Valentine 

Knightley  of  Fawsley,   Northam.   esq. 

120 

William 

Knollys.  esq.  called  viscount  Wallingford 

'37 

Francis 

Knollys  of  Winchendon,  Bucks,  esq. 

'35 

Henry 

Knollys  of  Grove-Place.  Hants,  esq. 



31 

Charles 

Knowles,  esq.  rear-admiral                  — 

,8j 

John 

Kynaston  of  Hordley,  Salop,  esq.                1 

39- 

140 

Corbet 

Kynaston  of  Hordley,   Salop,   esq. 

'39- 

140 

Za 

Edward 

C   34°   ) 

Kt. 

Edward 

Kynaston,  esq.  brother  to  Corbet          — 

*44 

William 

Kynaston  of  Ryton,  Salop,  esq.             — 

140 

Edward 

Kynaston  of  Hardwick,  Salop,  esq.          — 

264 

William 

L. 

LACONCHILD  of  the  Birch,  Salop,  esq 

139 

John 

Lade,  esq.  of  Souihwark,  afterwards  Sir  John      iSt 

Matthew 

Lamb  of  Brocket-hall,  Hertf.  esq,         — 

121. 161 

Edward 

Lambert  of  Boynton,  Wilts,  esq. 

203. 206 

Sir  Daniel 

Lambert,  alderman  of  London,  kt.            — 

in 

William 

Lambton  of  Lambton-hall,   Durh.  esq. 

—      70 

Henry 

Lambton  of  Lambton-hall,  Durh,  esq. 

7* 

Thomas 

Lamping]]  of  Lamplugh,   Cumb.  esq. 

—         44 

Sir  Richard 

Lane  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  kt. 

151.  320 

George 

Lane,  esq.  (see  George  Fox)             — 

206.    225 

John 

LanJicll  of  Hoisted,   Kent,  esq.              — 

22 

John 

Larocbe  of  Engle  field -Green,  Surrey,  esq. 

25 

Henry 

Lascelles  of  Gawthorp-hall,  Yorksh,  esq. 

237 

Edwin 

Lascelles,  esq.  eldest     7            rW 
T        „    '      4             ,     J- sons  of  ditto 
Lascelles,  esq.  second    3 

228 

Daniel 

=37 

John 

Laugharne  of  Bolston,  Pemb.  esq.          — 

26S 

Sir  Rohert 

Laurie  of  Maxwelton,  Scot.  bt.            — 

3'3 

Sir  Edward 

Lawrence,  kt.                     — 

161 

Sir  Wilfred 

Lawson  of  Isel,  Cumb.  bt.             — 

44-  23* 

Gilfred 

Lawson  of  Brayton,  Cumb.  esq.              — 

42 

John 

Lawton  of  Lawton-hall,  Staff,  esq.          — 

170 

John 

Lawton,  jun.  of  Lawton-hall,   Staff,  esq. 

ib. 

Sir  John 

Leake,  kt.  admiral              —                   — 

75-  9* 

Carteret 

Leathes  of  Oakley-house,  Esses,  esq. 

75-  177 

Edmund 

Lechmere  of  Henley-castle-,  Wore.  esq. 

219 

Anthony 

Lechmere  of  Henley-castle,  Wore.  wq. 

79.  223 

Nicholas 

Nicholas 

Henry 

Henry 

Sir  Thomas 

William 

John 

Sir  George 

Robert 

Edward 

Peter 

Thomas 

Sir  Francis 
Charles 

John 

Sir  Edward 

Sir  Stephen 

Sir  Samuel 

Thomas 

Charles 

Sir  Richatd 

William 

William 

William 

Sir  William 

George 

Thomas 

Erasmus 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Sir  Henry 

{     341     ) 

No: 
Lechmere  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.      44.  79.  201 
Lee,  esq.  commissioner  of  the  victualling-office     90 
Lee  Warner,  esq.  his  son,  of  Walsinghara,  Norf.  206 
Lee  of  Hartwell,  Bucks,  bt.                 —           8.  10 
Lee,  esq.  T                                                                 13 
Lee,  esq.   this  brothers                                          212 
■tee,  kt.    J                                                22.  123.  210 
Leeves  of  Steyning,  Suss.  esq.         —         —       194 

Le«8e'  "«■  f0""h  l  son  of  the  eri  of  D.ttm.  3  ■•  '  75 
Legge,  esq.  fifth    J                                                         157 

Legh,  esq.  brother  to  Peter                   — 
Leheup  ofGunthorpe,  Norf.  esq.             2JJ  30 
Leicester  of  Tabley,  Chesb.  bt.             — 
Leigh  of  Leighton,   fiedf.  esq.                   I.   124, 
Leigh  of  Adlington-liall,  Chesh.  esq. 
Leighton  of  Watlesborough,   Salop,  bt. 
Leighton  of  Borebara,  near  Chelmsf.  esq.  Essex, 

ib. 

■  4r 
97 
199 

25 
140 
8t 

Lennard  of  West  Wickham,  Kent,  bt. 
Lennardof  West  Wickham,   Kent,  kt.  and  bt. 
Leslie,   «q-jbrotherstotileeariofR()thes  3=>6 
Leslie,  esq.  j 

Levinge  of  Parwicfc,  Derby,   kt.  and  bt. 
Levingston,  esq.             —                   — 
Levinz  of  Sanbeck,   Yorksh.   esq.                   119, 
Levinz,  jun.of  Gfotc,  Nott.  esq.            — 
Lewen,    alderman  of  London,  kt.            — 
Lewen  of  Ewell,   Surrey,   esq.                 — 

89 

242 

30B 

306 

46 
3°5 
131 
119 

61 
6 

Lewisof  Soberton,  Hants,  esq.  9.  i$$-  157.  165 
Lewis,  esq.  under  secretary  of  state            — 
Lewisof  Harpton,  Radii,  esq.                 — 
Lewis  of  Stanford-hall,  Nott.  esq.           — 
Lewis  of  St.  Pier,  Monm.  esq.              — 

,  203 
»3 

■3' 
112 

Liddell  of  Ravenswortb-castle,  Northura.  bt. 

126 

Sir 

(      34*      ) 

*. 

Sir  Henry 

Liddel,  afterwards  lord  Rave  us  worth,  his  grand- 

George 

son                        —                   —                   —          127 
Liddell,  esq.  fourth  son  of  sir  Henry         —        128 

Thomas 

Liddel,  esq.    nephew  of  sir  Henry            —             33 

Richard 

Liddel,   esq.                       —                 —                 34 

Sir  John 

Ligonicr  of  Cobham,    Surry,   k.b.              —            147 

James  »isc. 

Limeiick  of  Egham,   Surrey,  I.  P.'            13.  55.  I2J 

Patrick 

Lindsay,  esq.  lord  provost  of  Edinburgh                  301 

John  vise. 

Lisburne  of  Trawscoad,  Card.  LP.         —         251 

Edward 

Lisle  of  Moyles -court,    Hants,  esq.                154.  2l8 

Thomas 

Lister  of  Gisbourn-Park,  Lane.  esq.           —            99 

Thomas 

Lister  of  Gisbourn-Park,  Lane.   esq.          —            ib. 

Thomas 

Listerof  Coleby,   Line.  esq.               —                     104 

Sir  Thomas 

Littleton  of  Stoke- Milburgh,  Salop,  bt.       157.  188 

James 

Littleton  of  South-Ockenden,   Essex,  esq.  64.65.93 

Thomas 

Littleton,   esq.    his  son          1 —                   —        64.65 

Philip 

Lloyd  of  Bardwin,    Nortlmm.   esq.      II.  23.27.  163 

Sir  Richard 

Lloyd  of  Hintleham-hall,  Suff.  kt.         —       38.  74 

Richard 

Lloyd,   merchant  in  London,   esq.          —       56.  192 

Richard 

Lloyd  of  Mabus,  Card.  esq.                 —               252 

Salusbury 

Lloyd  of  J-eeswood,    Flint,  esq.                 —        260 

Walter 

Lloyd  of  Peterwell ,   Card.    esq.                   —          251 

John 

Lloyd  of  Peterwell,  Card.  etq.                 —            ib. 

Robert 

Lloyd  of  Aston,  Salop,  esq.                  —               139 

William 

Locke  of  Richmond,  Surrey,    esq.          —               106 

Gtorge. 

Lockhart  of  Carnwath,   Scot.  esq.                  281-  314 

Jtmei 

l.otkhart  of  Lee,   Scot.   esq.              —                    289 

Richard 

Lockwood,  merchant  in  London, esq;,    ill.  206.  22o 

Charles 

Lockyer  of  Ealing,   Middlesex,   esq.          —          152 

Thomas 

Lockyer,  esq.  his  brother                    —                       ib. 

Joshua 

I.oma.s  of  St.  Albans,  Hert.  esq.    '          —            85 

Caleb 

Lomax  of  St,  Albans,  esq.                  —                   ib. 

John 

London  of  Colne-Eagharue,  Essex,  esq.                 204 

Thomas  earl 

of  Londonderry,  (see  Thomas  Pitt,  jnn.  esq.)  204.  2i6 

Ridgew.eai] 

of  Londonderry,  son  of  Thomas,  I.  P.             —         =a 

Sic  James 

Long  of  Draycot.  Wilts,  bt.               202.  211.  217 
Sir 

{    343     ) 

A'.. 

Sir  Robert 

Long,  his  son,  of  Draycot,  Wilts,  bt. 

202. 

217 

Richard 

Long  of  Rood-Ashton,  Wilts,  esq.          — 

2„ 

Charles 

Long  of  Saxmundham,  Stiff,  esq.             — 

■74 

Charles 

Longueville  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.  31. 

2oj. 

214 

Samuel 

Lowe  of  Aldborough,   Sufi",  esq.               — 

.76 

Richard 

Lowndes  of  Winslow,  Bucks,   esq.           — 

8 

William 

Lowndes  of  Chesham,  Bucks,  esq.           31 

.40. 

246 

Anthony 

Lowther,  esq.  brother  to  the  lord  Lonsdale 

44. 

203 

Sir  Thomas 

Lowther  of  Holkar,  Lane.   bt.              — 

96 

Sir  James 

Lowther  of  Whitehaven,  Cumb.  bt. 

41. 

20. 

Sir  William 

Lowther  of  Swilling  ton,  Yorksh.  bt. 

23S 

Sir  William 

Lowther  of  Swillington,  Yorksh.  bt.  his  soi 

■  b. 

Robert 
John 

Lowther,  esq.    his  third  brother             — 
Lowther  of  Ackwortb,   Yorksh.   esq. 

200 

238 

Henry  vise. 

Lumley,  eldest  son  of  the  earl  of  Scarborough 

J  96 

Richard  vise. 

Lumley,  his  second  son                 — 

195. 

196 

Sir  Thomas 

Lumley  Sanderson,  k.b.  his  fourth  son 

103. 

.96 

Charles 

Lumley,  esq,  his  fifth  son                     — 

188 

John 

Lumley,  esq.  his  sixth  son                 — 

■  95 

■James 

Lumley,  esq.  his  seventh  son          — 

188. 

■  96 

Henry 

Lumley,  esq.  his  brother                   — 

196 

Alexander 

Luttrell  of  Dunster-castle,  Som.  esq. 

■J' 

Alexander 

Luttrell,  his  son,  of  Dunster-castle,  Som. 

esq. 

ij~i 

Thomas 
Robert  lord 

Lutwych  of  Lutwycli,  Salop,  esq.           IS 
Luxborough  (see  Robert  Knight),  I.  P. 

1.  41 

>  2CI 

106. 

119 

John  vise. 

Lymington,  son  of  the  earl  of  Portsmouth 

M 

Thomas 

Lyon,  since  carl  of  Strathmore               — 

284 

Richard 

Lyster  of  Rowton. castle,  Salop,  esq: 

*39< 

140 

Sir  Thomas 

Lyttelton  of  Hagley-hall,  Wore,  bt. 

28. 

219 

Sir  George 

Lyttelton,  bt.  hiseldestson                    51. 

205. 

216 

Richard 

Lyttelton,  esq.  his  third  son                  — 

"3 

Will.  Henry 

Lyttelton,  esq.  his  fourth  son               — 

223 

John  Robinsi 

in  Lytton  o£  Kneb worth,  Here,  esq.            — 

>44 

z4 

M. 

3  ■ 

(     3«     ) 

M. 

& 

George 

MACKAY  of  Strathraore,  Scot.  e*q. 

—      399 

Sir  Kenneth 

Mackenzie  of  Granville,   Scot.   kt.        — 

278.  309 

Kenneth 

Mackenzie  (see  lord  Fortrose)          — 

*95-  3°3 

Sir  George 

Mackenzie  of  Granville,  bt.               — 

278.  303 

Alexander 

Mackenzie  of  Fraserdale,  esq.              — 

286 

James  Stuart 

Mackenzie  of  Roschaugh,  esq.           — 

273.  276 

Sir  Samuel 

Macklellan,  kt.                 —                 — 

3Dt 

Norman 

M'Leod  ofM'Leod,  Scot.  esq.             — 

286 

Sir  Thomas 

Mackworth  of  Normantown,   Rutl.  bt. 

*38-  '57 

Sir  Humphry 

Mack  worth  of  Neath,  Glara.  kt.         — 

40.  251 

Herbert' 

Mackworth  of  Neath,  Glam.  esq.           - 

262 

John 

Mackay  of  Palgown,   Scot.  esq. 

288.  ki 

Martin 

Madan  of  Hertingfordbury,  esq. 

217 

Edmund 

Maine,  esq.                    — '                    — 

127 

William 

Maister  of  Kingston- upon -Hull,  Yorksh, 

esq.     226 

Henry 

Maister  of  Kings  ton -upon- Hull,  Yorksb. 

esq.        ib. 

Alexander 

JMaitland,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Lauderdale  289 

Alexander 

Maitland,  esq.                    —                     — 

3" 

Charles     ' 

Maitland  of  Pitrichie,   Scot.  esq. 

3°5 

Sir  John 

Malcolm,  bt.  of  Lochore,  Scot.          — 

277.  284 

George  vise. 

Malpas,   son  of  the  earl  of  Cholmondeley 

4-  3i 

Henry 

Manaton  of  Horwood,   Corn.    esq. 

28.  41.  S5 

Sprig 

Manesty  of  the  victualling-office,  esq. 

—         93 

John 

Manley  of  Truro,   Corn.   esq.               — 

28.34 

Lord  William 

Manners,   seconds 

101.  132 

Lord  Snerrnrd 

Manners,  fifth      £  sons  of  the  late  duke  of  Rutland  5  j 

Lord  Robert 
Sir  Thorn  is 

Manners,  sixth   J 

226 

Mansell  of  Margam,   Ghm.  bt.               — 

261 

Robert 

Mansell,  esq.  his  eldest  son                  — 

»5* 

Bussy 

Mansell,  esq.  his  youngest  son          •— 

16 r.  262 

Arthur 

- 

No. 

Arthur 

Manwaring,  esq.                   —                   —         26.   95 

Charles  carl  of  March,  son  of  the  duke  of  Richmond           160.  i83 

Reginald 

Marriot  of  Parsons-Green,  Middlesex,  esq.        64.  65 

Kir  Henry 

Marshal,  alderman  of  London,  kt.           —               12 

Sir  Robert 

Marsharaof  Cuckstone,   Kent,   bt.              —            92 

James 

Martin,   banker,   Lombard 'Street,   esq,          —         17 

Thomas 

Martin  of  Lombard -street,  esq.             — ■             204 

John 

Martin,  esq.  his  brother,  of  Lombard- street           79 

Matthew 

Martin  of  Wivenho,    Esses,  esq.                   —          75 

Samuel 

Martin  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.               —             28 

Thomas 

Martin,  of  the  Middle-Temple,  esq.          —          Sy 

Sir  Joseph 

Martin  of  London,  merchant,  kt.             —         239 

Leicester 

Martin,  esq.                    —                 —                  172- 

Edward 

Marton  of  Lancaster,  Lane.   esq.            —             96 

Sir  Francis 

Mashamof  Oles,  Essex,  ht.                   —               7a 

Samuel 

Masham,  esq.  his  youngest  son,  afterwards 

lord                        —                     —                         4.  152 

Samuel 

Masham,  esq.  son  of  lord  Masham  .          —         211 

Charles 

Mason  of  Bishops-castle,  Salop,   esq.               144.   265 

£ir  William 

Massingbeard  of  Brat  oft -ha  11,  Line.  bt.         —      103 

Thomas 

Master  of  Cirencestcr-abbey,  Glou.   esq.                   78 

Thomas 

Master,  jun.  esq.  his  son                    —                   >b. 

Legh 

Master  of  Newhall,  Lane.   bt.               —              97 

Sir  George 

Matthews  of  Witton,  Middlesex,  kt.          —          181 

Thomas 

Matthews  of  Harrow.  Middlesex,  esq.        254.  261 

William 

Maule,  esq.  afterwards  earl  of  Panmure,  LP.     284 

John 

Maule,  esq.  his  brother                    —                   3=>5 

Sir  Alexander 

Maxwell,    bt,                  —                 —                 314 

Thomas 

May  (see  Brodnax)                  —                 —          90 

Thomas 

Maynard  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,   Suff.  esq.     29.   178 

Simon 

Mayne,   esq.                     —                     —                      J I 

William 

Mayo  of  Hope  under  Dinmore,  Heref.  esq,            81 

Sir  Nathaniel 

Mead  of  Hornchurch,   Essex,  bt.              —               il 

John 

Mead,  esq.  merchant  in  London              —               *77 

Sir  Philip 

Meadows,  knight-marshal                    —                  33 

Sydney 

Meadows,  esq.  son  of  Sir  Philip         —      24.  32.  35 

Thomas 

Thomas 

James 

Thomas 

-George 

William 

£ir  Roger 

Thomas 

Sir  Thomas 

John 

Richard 

fiir  Paul 

Paul 

James 

Lascelles 

Sir  Peter     - 

John 

Owen 

.Matthew  - 

John 

■  Thomas 

J  Joseph,  vise* 


/ 


(     346     } 

No. 

Medlycott  of  Abingdon,  Berks,  *sq:  no.  i$g 

Medlycott  of  Abingdon,  Berks,  esq*  —  ljf| 
Medlycott  of  Ven,  near  Milborn-Port,  Som.  esq.  15  jj 
Meggot  of  Southwark,  Surrey,  esq*  —  l&fc 
Mellish  of  Blythe,  "Nott.  esq.  —  131 

Meredith  of  Leeds- Abbey,  Kent,  bt*  —        €g 

Meredyth,  esq.  —  —  —        190 

Meres,  kt.  —  «— •  —  104 

Merril  of  Lamnston,  Hants,  *sq.  —  3  J.  85 
Mervin  of  the  Inner-Temple,  «sq«  —  59 

Methuen  of  Bishops- Cannings,  Wilts,  k.b.    123. 2 10 


—        2p. 


Mlthuen  of  Bradford,  Wits,  esq. 
Metcalfe  of  Rockfen,  Bedf.  esq. 
Metcalfe,  merchant  in  London,  esq. 
Mew  of  Hinton-Admiral,  Hants,  kt. 
Meyrick  of  Bush,  Pemb.  esq. 
Meyrick  of  Bodorgan,  Anglesey,  esq. 
M&hell,  of  Cbifcern,  Wilts,  esq.  — 

Michell,  merchant  in  Boston,  Line.  esq. 
Micklethwait,  esq.-)  of  Swine,  Yorksh.  r* 
Mickfethwait,    his  V and  Cesham,  Dur.  J 
—     younger  brother.  ^  L  P.  JL 


208 

d 

2*4 

163 

247 

268 

10$ 
196 


296.  226 


Charles  eailr  of 

'John 

John 

Thomas 

Sic  William    • 

Aflan,  vise. 

Clayton   • 

Carew  Harvey 

Sir  Richard 

Sir  John 

Sir  Thomas 

Edmund 

Samuel 


Middlesex,  son  of  the  duke  of  Dorset   187.  195.  215 
Middktonof -Seatoh,  Scot.  esq.  —  305 

Mjddfetonof  Fiodon,  Suss.  esq.  —  289 

Middletonof  Stansted-Morrtntchet,  Essex,  esq*  72 
Middleton  of  Behay-Castle,  Northum.  bt.  125 

Middleton-of  Pepper-Harrow,  Surrey^  I.  P.  190 
Milbourne  of  Blodmsbur  y-square,  Midx.  esq.  1 13 
Mildmay  of  Marks,  Essex,  esq.  '  —  75 

Mill  of  Woolbeading,  Sussex,  bt.  32.  189.  190 
Miller  of  Lavan,  near  Chichester,  Suss.  bt.  188 

Miller*  bt.  his  son,  of  Lavant,  near  Chichester  '  ib. 
Miller  of  Petersfield,  Surrey,  esq.  —         159 

Milles  of  Canterbury,  Kent,  esq.  •—  90 

Thomas 


Thomat 
Sir  WitHsm 
Junes 

£dward 

Thomas 

William 

John 

Andrew 

Robert  rise. 

8ir  John 

Samuel 

Charles 

Robert 

William 

Robert 

Patnck 

Sir  Philip 

Sfir  Huinphry 

iSr  Robert 

Sir  Harry 

John 

Sir  William 

r 

Sir  John 

<Seorge 

<Jharles 

Lewis 

Lord  Robert 

James 


Edward 
John 
William 
John 
Sir  James 


(    347    X 

Millmgton  of  Gosfield,  Essex,  esq.  —  214 
Milner  of  Nun-Appleton,  Yorksh.  bart.  225 

Milner  of  London,  merchant,  esq.  —  iji 

'Minshull  of  Stoke,  Chesh.  esq.  — -  193 

Missing  of  Stubbington,  Hants,  esq.  61 .  I  j6 

Mitchell  of  Carshalton,  Surrey,  esq.  —        87 

'  Mitchell  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  esq.        —        241c 
Mhchell  of  Thainston,  Stbt.  esq.  —  271 

Molesworth  of  EdHngton,  Yorksh.  I.  P.  38.  131 
Molesworth  of  Penrarrow;  Corn.  bt.  20.  39 

Molineux,  esq.  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  34.  40.  48 
Mompesson  of  Salisbury,  Wilts,  esq.  204.  216 

Monckton*  esq.  father  of  Lord  Gal  way,  I.  P.  235 
Monckton,  esq.  son  of  lord  Galway,  I.  P.  234.  238 
MoiTckton,  esq.  second  ison  of  lord  (jalway  '  238 
Moncrief,  jun.  of  Reiddie,  Scot.  esq.  —  283 
Monnoux  of  Wotton,  Bedf.  esq.  —  2 

Mbnnoux  ol  Wottbn,  Bedf.  bart.J  —  "     f$ 

Monro  of  Sbulis,  Scot,  bart.  ;   —  302 

Monro  of  Foulis,  Scot.  bart.         —         295.  302 

Monro,  esq.  —- —  *  —  %9S 

Monson  of  Broxbourrt?  Hert.  and   Northop,  Line, 
bart.  **—  '—  86.  207.235 

Monson,  bis  nephew1,  of  ditto,  K.B.  and  bt.  104 

Monson,  next  brother  t6  Sir  John  —  106 

Monson,  second  brother  to  Sir  John  — -i  104 
Monson  Watson;  second  son  of  Sir  John  232 

Montagu,  now  duke  of  Manchester        *  —  87 

Montagu,  esq.  son*  of  Charles,  brother  to  Edward, 
the  first  earl  of  Sandwich,  — -  28.  211 

Montagu,  esq;  half  brother  to  James  —        88 

Montagu,  esq.  whole  brother  to  Edward  161 

Montagu,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Sandwich  34.  87 
Montagu  of  Lackham,  Wilts,  esq.  —  88 

Montagu,  kt.  brother  to  the  first  earl  of  Halifax     43 

Charles 


(     348     ) 

No. 

Charles 

Montagu,  esq.  son  of  Sir  James              28.  37.  no 

George 

Montagu,  esq.  late  earl  of  Halifax            —          122 

Edward 

Montagu,  esq.  his  brother           —           —          ib. 

George 

Montagu,  esq.  son  of  Edward               —              ib. 

Hugh 

Montgomery,  esq.               —               —                ago 

Francis 

Montgomery  of  Giffaii,  Scot.  esq.               272.  292 

John 

Montgomery  of  Giffan,   Scot.  esq.           —           272 

Henry  earl  ol 

Montrath  of  Woodhall,  Hert.  I.  P.            —          227 

Algernon  E. 

f  Montrath,  his  brother,  of  Woodhall,  Hert.  I.  P.    119 

Jam« 

Moodie  of  Melsettcr,  Scot.  esq.             —             291 

Robert 

Moore  oE  Linley,  Salop,  esq.                 —                244 

William 

Moore  of  PoJlesden,  Surrey,  esq.             —          137 

Daniel 

Moore  of  Tariers,  Bucks,  esq.              —               152 

Arthur 

Moore  of  Fetcham,  in  Surrey,  esq.           —          106 

John  lord 

Mordaunt,  father  of  the  present  earl  of  Peterb.  m 

John 

Mordaunt,  esq.  second  son  of  lord  Mordaunt  1 29.245 

Henry 

Mordaunt,  esq.,  brother  to  lord  Mordaunt               212 

Harry 

Mordaunt,  esq.  bro.  to  the  late  earl  of  Peter.  123.230 

Sir  John 

Mordaunt,  k.b.  his  son,  of  Freefolk,  Ha.  44.  165.238 

Sir  John 

Mordaunt  of  Walton,  Warw.   bart.'           —          167 

Sir  Charles 

Mordaunt,  bt.  his  son,  of  Walton,  Warw.              bt. 

William 

Mordeu  (see  Sir  William  Morden  Harbord)          sB 

Sir  Cleave 

More  of  Eank-Hall,  Lane.  bt.              —              193 

,  George 

Moreton  (see  George  Morcton  Pitt,  esq.)               216 

Sir  Thomas 

Morgan  of  Kinnersey,  Heref.  bt.               —              80 

Sir  John 

Morgan,  bt.  his  son                 —                 —               81 

John 

Mojrgan  of  Tredegar,  Monro,  esq.            —             1  [2 

Sir  William 

Morgan,  k..  b.  of  Tredegar,  son  to  John        112.  2J0 

William 

Morgan  esq.  of  Tredegar,  son  to  Sir  William         IpO 

Thomas 

Morgan,  esq.  of  Rupera,  brother  to  Sir  Will.  H2.2J0 

Anshony 

Morgan,  esq.  Dep.-Gov.  of  the  Isle  of  Wight      ijS 
160.  164 

Maurice 

Morgan,  esq.  his  son              —              —             *jS 

Sir  Nicholas 

Morice  of  Werrington,  Dev.  bt.             —            39 

John 

Morice,  esq.  7 , .    .              .      —             —          ib. 

.    '      *    !■  his  first  cousins 
Moricc,  esq- J                             —         —         &•  $9 

Humphry 

Sir 

H 

(    349    ) 

* 

Sir  William 

Morice,  son  of  Sir  Nicholas,  bart. 

—     "■  39 

Humphry 

Morice,  esq.  son  of  Humphry 

—                   21 

George 

Morley  of  the  Inner-Temple,  esq. 

—           206 

Henry  vise. 

Morpeth,  now  earl  of  Carlisle 

—                 127 

Charles  vise. 

Morpeth,  his  son             — 

—           224 

Edmund 

Morris  of  Loddington,  Leic.  esq. 

IOI 

Matt. Robinson  Morris,  jun.  of  Horton,  Kent,  esq. 

—                pO 

..William 

Morrison  of  Preston -Grange,  Scot 

esq.      278.  292 
299 

John 

Morton  of  Tackley,  Oxf.  esq. 

—              7 

Sir  Roger 

Mostyn  of  Mostyn,  Flint,  bart. 

259.  26a 

Sir  Thomas 

Mostyn,  bart,  his  eldest  son 

—              259 

John 

Mostyn,  esq.  his  second  son 

—          23J 

Ravage 

Mostyn,  esq.  his  third  son 

83 

Joseph 

Moyle,  esq.             —              — 

—        27 

John 

Moysier,  esq.             v-             — 

—      23S 

William 

Muir  of  Caldwall,  Scot,  esq. 

—         294 

Edward 

Munday  of  Allestree,  Derb.  esq. 

-      46 

Richard 

Munden  of  Bromley,  Middlesex, 

■sq.          —         28 

Wright  son 

Mundy  of  Osbaston,  Leic.  esq. 

—               IOI 

John 

Murray,  esq.             —             — 

—           =74 

John 

Murray,  esq.                   — 

—                 304 

James 

Murray,  esq.               —               — 

279-  3°4 

John 

Murray  of  Philiphaugh,  Scot,  esq 

=97-  3'I 

Alexander 

Murray  of  Broughton,  Scot.  esq. 

—           288 

Alexander 

Murray  of  Cringletie,  Scot.  esq. 

—            292 

Sir  Alexande 

r  Murray,  bt.             —             — 

—            ib. 

Lord  James 

Murray,  now  duke  of  Athol 

—              293 

Lord  John 

Murray,  his  half  brother             — 

—          ib. 

William 

Murray,  esq.  uncle  to  viscount  Stc 

mom             232 

Robert 

Murray,  brother  to  the  earl  of  Dunmore      214.   217 

Sir  Richard 

Musgrave  of  Hay  ton- Castle,  Cuml 

.  bart,                42 

Sir  Christ  up! 

er  Musgrave  of  Eden-Hall,  Cumb. 

S»rt.             42. 43 

Joseph 

Musgrave,  esq.  uncle  to  Sir  Christ 

>pber                   44 

Sir  Philip 

Musgrave,  bart.  son  of  Sir  Christc 

pher                  200 

Hill 

Hill 

Sir  Richard 

Robert 
Richard 
Richard 


■  Sir  Nathaniel 

Sir  James 
Rich,  Savage 

Robert 
Robert 

Albert 
Arnold 
Richard 

Richard 

Sir  Roger 

William  vise. 

Sir  George 

William 

George 

Thomas 

Nathaniel 

Henry  vise. 

Richard 

Thomas 


(  u>  ) 

Mus>enden,  e*q.  —  _ 

Myddelton  of  Chirk-Castle,  Denb.  bt. 
Myddelton  of  Chirk- Castle,  Denb.  esq. 
Myddelton  of  Chirk-Castle,  Denb.  esq. 
Myddelton  of  Chirk-Castle,  Denb.  esq. 
Mytton  of  Halston,  Salop,  esq,         — . 


75 


SJ8 
—       149 


NAPIER  of  More-Critchell,  Dors.  bt. 
Naylor  of  Herstraontceaux,  Suss.  esq. 
Nasmyth  of  Davick,  Scot.  bt.  — 

Nassau,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  _of  Rochford 
Neale  of  Allesley,  Warw.  esq.         —  10 

Neale  of  Cors-ham,  Wilts,   esq.  — ■ 

Nedham  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  esq.  — 

Negus  of  Dalliugoc,   Suff.  esq.  — 

Nelthorpe  of  Lynford,  Norf.  esq.  — 

Nesbit  of  Putney,  Surrey,  esq.  —  3 

Nesbit,  esq.  merchant  in  London  — 

Nevil  of  Billingbear,  Berks,  esq.  — 

Nevilof  Billingbear,  Berks,  esq.  6.  7 

Newdigate  of  Lewes,  Suss.  esq.  ■•■ 

Newdigate  of  Harefield,  Middlesex  109 

Newhaven,  in  Scot.  —  ■■■ 

Newland  of  the  city  of  London,  kt.  111. 

Newland,  esq.  7  jons  of  ^  G6Qrge      - 
Newland,  lld.J  — 

Newnham  of  Winchester,  Hants,  esq.        — 
Newnham,  jun.  of  Timber-Place,  Suss.  esq. 
Newport,  late  earl  of  Bradford         —         130. 
Newport,  esq.  his  brother,  also  earl  of  Bradford 
Newport  of  Brig  stock -Park,  Northam.  esq. 


i  m  > 

N.. 

John 

Newsam  of  Chadshunt,  Warw.  esq.           — 

*3 

James 

Newsham  of  Chadshunt,  Warw.  esq;         — 

37 

Sir  Michael 

Newton  of  Hether,  Line.  bt.  and  K..B.           108. 

236 

William 

Nicholas  of  Allcannings,  Wilts,  esq.          — 

204 

John 

Nicholas  of  Alkannings,  Wilts,  esq.          _ 

210 

Edward 

Nicholas  of  Horsley,  Surrey,  esq.              — 

67 

j™. 

Nichols  of  Trewaoe,  Corn.  esq.              — 

28 

John 

Nicholson,  esq.                      —  '               — 

■'7 

Jam,, 

Nicholson,    esq.                     —                 — 

7' 

Anthony 

Nicoll,   esq.               —                        — 

33 

Sic  Cha.GunterNicoll  of  Where we],  Hants,  k.b.               — 

121 

Jos.  Gascoign 

I  Nightingale  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  esq. 

16, 

William 

Nisbet,  esq.                   —                     — 

»7< 

Thomas 

Noble  of  Leicester,  Leic.  esq.               — 

102 

John 

Noel  of  Luffenham,  in  Rutl.    esq.             — 

'38 

John 

Noel,  esq.  his  eldest  son,  of  Luffenham,  in  Rutl 

.  ib. 

Thomas 

Noel,  esq.  his  second  son,  of  Luffenham,  in  Rutl 

ib. 

James 

Noel,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Gainsborough 

ib. 

Sir  Clobery 
William 

Noel  of  Kirkby-Mallory,  Leic.   bt.          — 

lot 

Noel,  esq.  brother  to  sir  Clobery          —          29 

.107 

Sir  Edward 

Norris  of  Weston  on  the  Green,  Oxf.  bt. 

133 

Richard 

Norris  of  Speke,  Lane.  esq.               — 

ZOO 

Edward 

Norris  of  Speke,   Lane,  esq,                  — 

ib. 

John 

Norris  of  Lincolns  Inn,  esq.                 — 

311 

Sir  John 

Norris  of  Hampsted,  Kent,  kt.         —        2=5. 

»44 

John 

Norris,  esq.  bis  eldest  son                — 

24* 

Matthew 

Norris,  his  second  son           —                   — 

ib. 

Francii 

North,  afterwards  earl  of  Guilford             — 

■37 

Charles 

North,  esq.  his  uncle           —                 — 

ib. 

Dudley 

North  of  Glemham,  Norf.  esq.              — 

118 

Sir  Henry 

Northcote  of  Hayne,  Dev,   bt.               — 

48 

Sir  Edward 

Northey  of  Co mpton- Basset,   Wilts,  kt. 

59 

William 

Northey  of  Compton-Basset,   Wilts,   esq,      209 

217 

William 

Northey  of  Compt  on -Basset,  Wilts,  esq. 

200 

Stephen 

Northlaigh  of  Paymouth,  Dev.   esq.            — 

49 

Thomas 

Northmore  of  Oakhampton,  Dev.  esq.         — 

J' 

William 

(    3S»    ) 

A, 

William 

Northmore  of  Oakhampton,  Dcv.  esq. 

-      51 

Thomas 

Norton  of  Icksworth-abbey,  Suff.  esq. 

—   179 

Robert 

Nugent  of  Gosfie  Id-hall,  Essex,  esq: 

-      40 

Percy  Wynd. 

0. 
O'BRIEN  of  Shot-Grow,  Esses,  esq. 

149.  151 

Sir  Edward 

O'brien  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  bt. 

121 

John 

Offley  of  Whicbnor,  Staff,  esq.               — 

a 

Crew 

Offley  of  Crew-hall,  Chesh.    esq.            — 

170 

Patrick 

Ogiivy,  esq,            —            — 

300.  304 

Sir  C  halon.ee 

Ogle  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  kt. 

—       91 

Samuel 

Ogle  of  South-Dissington,  Northum.  esq. 

129 

Theophilus 

Oglethorpe  of  Godalmin,   Surrey,  esq. 

Iff 

James 

Oglethorpe  of  Godalmin,  Surrey,  esq. 

—       ib, 

William 

Okden  of  Little-Critchill,  Dors.  esq. 

-        69 

William 

Okenden  of  Temple-Mills,  Bucks,  esq. 

14 

Richard 

Oldfield  of  Windsor.  Berks,  esq.             - 

4 

Charlei 

Oliphant,  doctor  of  physic                 — 

3*S 

John 

Olmius  of  Newball,  nearChelmsford.esq. 

54. 6j.  73 

Sir  Samuel 

Ongley  of  London,   kt.               — 

—       9* 

Samuel 

Ongley  of  Old  Wardern,  Bedf.  esq. 

-    a.joi 

Sir  Richard 

Onslow  of  West-Clendon,  Surrey,  bt.     40 

180. 184 

Thomas 

Onslow,  esq.  his  son,  the  late  lord  180.  182 

186.  1 88 

Denzill 

Onslow,  esq.  his  uncle,  of  Purford,  Surrey 

180. 1S4 

Richard 

Onslow,    esq.   his  grandson                   — 

ih 

Arthur 

Onslow,  esq.  his  nephew,  of  Ember-Coun 

. 

Surrey                     — 

180. 184 

Richard 

Onslow,  esq.  brother  to  Arthur             — 

184 

Denzill 

Onslow,  esq.  their  kinsman,  of  Drenwike, 

Suss.  Ib. 

Thomas 

Orby  Hunter  of  Burton,  Line.  esq.         — 

J4J 

Paul 

Orchard  of  Harland,  Devon,   esq.         — 

38.34 

William 

Ord  of  Fenham,  in  Northum.  esq. 

34.  ,4 

Rob«' 

(     3S3     ) 


Robert  Orel  of  Petersham,  Surrey,    esq.         —         38.  127 

John  Ord  of  Fenham,  Northum.  esq.                —                38 

Robert  Orme  of  Woolavington,   Suss.  esq.            —            190 

Garton  Orme  of  Woolavington,  esq.               —                 106 

William  Osbaldeston  of  Haumanby,  Yorksb.  esq.               128 

SirDanverg  Osborne  of  Chicksand,  Bedf.  bt.              —             t 

Charles  lord  Ossulton,  son  of  the  earl  of  Tankerville,             isr 

James  Oswald  of  Dunnikier,  Scot.  esq.       —          283.   308 

Sir  Adolphus  Oughtonof  Techbrooke,  Warw.  kt.  andbt.           198 

Sir  Arthur  Owen  of  Orielton,  Pemb.  bt.           —         266,  267 

William  Owen,  esq.  eldest  son  of  Sic  Arthur                ib.     ibt 

John  Owen,  esq.  second  son  of  Sir  Arthur         —         29 

Wirriot  Owen  of  Naish,  Pemb.   esq.                   —                266 

John  Owen  of  Parsovant,  in  the  Isle  of  Anglesea,  esq. 


Sir  Henry 
Sir  Georg«  - 


Oxenden  of  Dean-Court,  Kent,  bt.  — 

Osenden,  bt,  his  brother,  of  Dean-Court,  Kent 


Henry  PACEY  of  Boston,  Line.  esq.  — 

Robert  Packer  of  Shellingford,  Berks,  esq.  — 

Winch.Howard  Packer,  esq.  son  of  Rob.  of  Donmiigton-Cas.  J 
Sir  John  Packington  of  West- Wood,  Wore.  bt. 

Sir  Herb.PerrotParkington,  his  son,  of  West-Wood*  Wore,  b 
Francis  Page>  esq.  late  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench 

Sir  Gregory.       Page.of  Greenwich,   Kent,  bt.  — 

John  Page  of  Chichester,  Sussex,  esq.  i( 

Paget,  esq.  late  earl  of  Uxbrldge  — 

Paget,  his  son.  —  —  — 

Paget,  esq.  nephew  to  William,  Lord  Paget 
Palmer  of  Charlton -Curlew,  Leic,  bart. 


3 

rksj 


(    334    ) 

No. 

Sir  Thomas 

Palmer  of  Wingham,  Kent,  bart.        _ 

89.91 

Nathaniel 

Palmer  of  Fairfield,  Som.  esq.         — 

145.  150 

Thomas 

Palmer  of  Fairfield,  Som.  esq.                mm 

«50 

Peregrine 

Palmer  of  Fairfield,  Som.  esq.             '•• 

»34 

Henry  vise. 

Palmcrston.  of  East-Sheen,  Surrey          34, 

83.  195 

Francis 

Palmes,  esq.               —               —               — 

29 

Wilti.m 

Palmes  of  Naborn,  Yorksli.  esq,             — 

333 

William  earl  of  Pan  mure,  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland 

084 

Philip 

Papillon  of  Aukridge,  Kent,  esq.           — 

340 

David 

Papillon,  esq.  his  son,  of  Aukridge,  Kent 

240.343 

Sir  Thomas 

Parker,  kt.  afterwards  Earl  of  Macclesfield          46 

George  lord 

Parker,  his  son,  now  otrl  of  Macclesfield, 

6 

Thomas  lord 

Parker,  son  of  George               —              — 

170 

Sir  George 

Parker  of  Batton,  Suss.  bart.               — 

187 

Charles 

Parker  of  Peterborough,  Northara.  esq. 

121 

Arms  ted 

Parker  of  Peterborough,  Northam.  esq. 

ib. 

Sir  Philip 

Parker  of  Arwerton,  Suff.  bart.             m^ 

'7i 

Sir  Philip 

Parker  Long,  bt.  his  son,  Arwerton,  Suff. 

ib. 

Christopher 

Parker  of  Bradkirk,  Lane.  esq.                 — 

f99 

Thomas 

Parker  of  Bradkirk,  Lane.  esq.             — 

lib. 

Hugh 

Parker,  esq.             —             —             — 

222 

Stephen 

Parry  of  Noyadh,  Card.  esq.               — 

3.S2 

Sir  John 

Parsons,  kt.  alderman  of  London             — 

l83 

Humphry 

Parsons,  esq.  alderman  of  LondonT,-            75-in 

Henry 

Parsons  of  Wickham,  Essex,  esq.      J 

33-74 

Thomas 

Paske,  Fellow  oF  Clarehall,  Camb.  ll.d. 

—      16 

Sir  Hugh 

Paterson  of  Bannockburn,  Scot.  kt.  and  bt. 

293 

William 

Paterson,  esq.              —             —. 

308.  3'3 

William 

Paul  of  Braywick,  Berks,  esq.                 — 

4 

Tracy 

Pauncefort,  esq.                   —               [— 

314 

Richard 

Payne,  esq.             —             —             — 

191 

Sir  Henry 

Peachey  of  Petworth,  Suss,  kt  and  bt.  187. 

190,  196 

Bui  st  rode 

Peachey  Knight,  esq.,  his  brother             — 

190 

Sir  John 

Peachey,  bt.  his  second  brother               — 

ib. 

James 

Peachey,  esq.  his  third  bro.  of  Title-worth,  Suss.     82 

Sjr  John 

Peachey,  bt.  son  of  sir  John               — 

190 
Thomas 

<    355     ) 

A"*. 

Thomas 

Pearse,  esq.  major-general                 —                 215 

Thomas 

Pearse  of  Tower- Hill,  esq.              —              64.  fij 

John 

Pedley,  esq.                        — 1                        —                83 

William 

Peirs  of  the  city  of  Wells,  Som.  esq.          —         148 

Henry 

Peirse  of  Bedal,  Yorksh.  esq,                  —           237 

Henry 

Pelham  of  Esher-place,  Surrey,  esq.  187.  235.  246 

Sir  Nicholas 

Pelham  of  Catesfield-place,  Suss.  kt.         —         191 

Thomas 

Pelham,  esq.  his  eldest  son                    —               ib. 

James 

Pelham,  esq.  his  second  son                   66.  132,  239 

Henry 

Pelham  of  Stanmere,  Suss.  esq.         —         191.239 

Thomas 

Pelham,  esq.  his  brother,  of  Stanmere,  Suss.      19  c 

Thomas 

Pelham,  jun.  esq.  soh  of  the  former              191.  239 

Thomas 

Pelham  of  Stanmere,    Suss.  esq.             —            244 

Charles 

Pelham  of  B rookie sby,  Line.  esq.                jo6.  S36 

Henry 

Pelham  of  Lewes,  Suss.  esq.              —                 193 

Sir  William 

Pendarves  of  Pendarves,  Corn.  kt.               —          35 

Alexander 

Pendarves  of  Roscrow,  Corn,  esq.     2r.  a6.  27.  32 

Sir  Joseph 

Pennington  of  Muncaster,  Cumb.  bt.                        42 

Sir  John 

Pennington,  bt.  his  son             — ■                 1—      ih. 

Sir  Thomas 

Pengelly  of  Cheshunt,   Hert.  kt.             —             44 

Henry 

Penton  of  Winchester,  Hants,  esq.          —     33.  1 5.5 

John 

Pepper  of  Enfield-Chace,  Middlesex,  esq.            J94 

John  vise. 

Perceval  (see  earl  of  Egmont)                 75.  83.  no 

John 

Periam,  esq.                        —                        —              Ift 

Henry 

Parrot  of  Bamsley,  Glou.  esq;                —               133 

Micajah 

Perry,  alderman  of  London,  esq.               —            in 

William  rise, 

Petersham,  son  of  the  earl  of  Harrington  II.179.19S 

William 

Pey toe  of  Chesterton,  Warw.  esq.               —         197 

Craven 

Peyton  of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  esq.             232 

Edward 

Pbelipps  of  Montacute,  Som,  esq.                145,  152 

Ambrose 

Philipps  of  GarringtoTi,  Leic.  esq.             —         Jor 

Sir'Johrt 

Philipps  of  Picton-Castle,  Pemb.  bt.         —         268 

Sir  Erasmus 

Philipps,  bt.  his  eldest  son                 —                   ib. 

Sir  John 

Philipps,  bt.  his  second  sou                 —               254 

James 

Philipps,  of  Pent i park,   Pemb.  esq.               —         ib. 

Griffith 

Philipps  of  Cungually,  Carm.  esq.             —          ib. 

A  a  a                                            John 

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: 


Join 

Nicholas 
Sir  William 
Sir  Gilbert 
Sir  Edward 
John 
Robert 
Sir  Lionel 

Henrj 


Thoma 
Robert 


IS-  "92 
83 


3" 


PhilipsoQ  of  Byfleet,  Surrey,  esq.  - 
Philpot  of  Newton,  Heref.  esq. 
Phippard,  merchant  in  Poole,  Dors.  kt. 
Pickering  of  Titchmarch,  Northam.  bt. 
Pickering  of  Titchmarch,  Northam.  bt. 
Piggot,  esq.  —  —  14c 

Piggot  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  esq.  —  87 

Pilkington  of  Stainley,  Yorksb.  bt.         —  189 

Pilsworthof  Oving,  near  Aylesbury,  Bucks,  esq.  II 
Pinnel,  esq.  —  —  28 

John  Frederick  Pinney  of  Bridport,  Dors.  esq.  —  66 

Alexander  Pitfield  ofHoxton,  Middlesex,  esq.  —       ib. 

Pitt  of  Stratford,  Wilts,  esq.  —  216.  234 

Pitt,  esq.  his  eld.  son,  of  Stratf.  Wilts  ji.  203.  216 
Pitt,  jun.  esq.  hi*  2d  son,  earl  of  Londond.  294.  216 
Pitt,  esq.    his  third  son  —  38.   206.  2.6 

Pitt,  esq.  eldest  son  of  Robert  Pitt,  esq.  jr.  2iS 
Pitt,  esq.  second  son  of  Robert  Pitt,  esq.  216.  246 
Pitt  of  Stratfieldsea,  Hants,  esq.  68.  IJ4.  216 

Pitt,  jun.  esq.  his  son,  of  Shroton,  Dors.  60.  67.  68 
m  Pitt,  esq,  his  second  son      '  —  62.  68 

Pitt  of  Cricket,    Sora.  esq.  —  Ijs 

George  Morion  Pitt,  merchant  in  London,  esq.  216.  238 

Edmund  Pleydelt  of  Mudge  Hill,  Wilts,  esq.         —        217 

Edm.  Moteton  Pleydcll  ofMelbourn  St.  Andrew,  Dors.  esq.  6o.6l 
Plumer  of  Blakesware,  Hert.  esq.  84.   JjS 

Plumer  of  Chcdiston.Hall,   Suff.   esq.  176.  201 

Plumer  of  Blakesware,  Hertf.  esq.  40.  64.65. 168.176 
Plomptre  of  Nottingham,  esq.  35.  130.  144 

Pocklington,  Beacher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.  87 
PoIeofShute,  Dev.  bt.  —  —       39 


John 
Thomas 
William 
George 

William 


William 

Walter 

Richard 

John 

John 

Sir  John 

Sir  William 

Henry 

David 

Nicholas 
Sir  Robert 


Pole,  bt.  his  son  — 

Polhill  of  Chipsted,  Kent,  esq. 
Pollen  of  Andover,  Hants,  esq, 
Pollexfen,  esq.  — 

Pollock  of  PoUock,  Scot.  bt. 


s8.34.39.  47- .H 

—  w 

89.  91.  tjj 


Hugh 


(    357     ) 

m. 

Hugh  lord 

Polwartb,  afterwards  earl  of  Marchmont 

12s 

Sir  Ft  and  i 

Poole  of  Lewes,   Suss,   bt,                   — 

191 

Edward 

Poore  of  Salisbury,  Wilts,  esq.               — 

203 

Francis 

Popham,  sen.  of  Littlecot,  Wilts,  esq. 

— 

217 

Francis 

Popham,  jun.  of  Littlecot,  Wilts,  esq. 

211 

Edward 

Popham  of  Littlecot,  Wilts,  esq.         — 

202. 

214 

John 

Popham  of  the  city  of  Winchester,  Hants,  esq. 

'IS 

Henry 

Portman  of  Orchard  Portman,  esq.       145 

I** 

'49 

Henry  William  Portman,   esq.   (sec  Berkley)                   — 

Mi 

Aubrey 

Porter  of  St.  Edmunds-Bury,  Suff.  esq. 

■79 

Richard 

Pottenger  of  Reading,  Berks,  esq. 

5 

Thomas 

Powell  of  Ridgmont,   Bedf.  esq.                — 

37 

Sir  Thomas 

Powell  of  Broadway,   Carm.   bt. 

"3- 

252 

Thomas 

Potter  of  Nanteos,  Card,   esq,            — 

2j» 

2JI 

Sir  Christophe 

r  Powell  of  Wyerton,    near  Maidstone,   Ken 

,bt. 

89 

Man  sell 

Powell  of  Erdsley-park,   Heref,   esq. 

83 

Sir  Thomas 
Richard 

Powis,  kt.  Qjieen's  Serjeant  at  law          — 
Powis  of  Hintlesheira-hall,  Suff.  esq. 

142 

'75 

Peregrine 

Powlett,  esq.  brother  to  earl  Powlet 

34- 

ij» 

Vere 

Lord  William 

Powlett,  esq.  another  brother              ~ 
Powlett,  uncle  to  the  duke  of  Bolton 

iJ5- 

ij» 

,64 

William 

Powlett,  esq.    7  sonsof.0rd  William 
Powlett,   K.B.  J 

*JS- 

1S4 

Sir  C.  Armanc 

162. 

"63 

Lord  Harry 

Powle,t  I  brothers  to  the  duke              »** 

Powlett  J 

154. 

■i» 

Lord  Nassau 

*S4- 

164 

Charles 

Powlett,  esq.  7  sons  Ofiord  Harry 
Powlett,  esq  3 

164 

163 

Norton 

Powlett,  senr.  of  Rotherfield,  Hants,  esq. 

■39 

Norton 

Powlett,  jun.  esq.          —                    — * 

'55 

Penyston 

Powney  of  Maidenhead,  Berks,  esq. 

3 

John 

Praed  of  Trevetho,   Corn,  csq.f              — 

3i 

W.  Mackworth  Praed  of  Trevetho,  Corn.  esq.               — 

ib. 

John 

Pratt  of  Bush-Hill,  Middlesex,  esq. 

190 

John 

Pratt  of  Wilderness,   Kent,  esq.              — 

241 

Sir  Thomas 

Prendergast  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  bt 

18S 

Richard 

Price  of  Bromfield,  Essex,  esq.               — 

'77 

Aa3 

Udeval 

(     358     ) 

No. 

Udeval 

Price  of  Foxley,  Heref.  esq.               —                  83 

Sir  Edmund 

Prideaux  of  Netherton,  Devon,  bt.           —           33 

John 

Pringle,  sen.  of  Raining,   Scot.  esq.          —          297 

John 

Pringle,jun.  of  Haining,  Scot.  esq.         —         276 

John 

Prise  of  Wisterton,  Heref.  esq.              —                 80 

John 

Proby  of  Elton-hall,  Hunt.  esq.             —             87 

John 

Proby  of  Elton-hall,  Hunt.  esq.         —        87.  107 

John 

Proby,  jun.  esq.  afterwards  lord  Carysfort           107 

SirW.  Beauch.  Proctor  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  bt.         —      109 

George 

Proctor  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  esq.                 —         105 

John 

Prowse  of  Axbrtdge,   Som,  esq.                —             145 

Thorn  a? 

Prowse  of  Ax  bridge,  Som.  esq,             —              ib. 

Lewis 

Pryse  of  Gogerthan,  Card.  esq.                      2JI.  251 

Thoma$ 

Pryse  of  Gogerthan,  Card.  esq.             —            2JI 

John 

Fughe  of  Mathavern,  Montg.   esq.               2JI.  26$, 

William 

Pulteney  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  esq.             231 

William 

Pulteney,  jun.  esq.  his  eldest  eon         —     109.  231 

Henry 

Pulteney,  esq.  his  second  son          —               226.  231 

John 

Pulteney,  esq.  their  untie                 *—                   239 

Daniel 

Pulteney,  esq.    son  of  Jorm          —          33.   95.  131 

George 

Purvis  of  Datshara,  Suff.  esq.               —                 Ijt 

Henry 

Pyeof  Farringdon,  Berks,  esq.                 —                 3 

Richard 

Pye  of  Hone,  Derb.  esq.                   —                   46 

Sir  William 

Pyiisent  of  Erthfont,  Wilts,  and  Burton,  Som.  bt.  14$ 

Samuel 

PyttsofKyre,  Wore.  esq.                 —                 310 

Edmund 

Pytts  of  Kyre,  Wore.  esq.                 —                  re. 

a- 

Geo.  Hen.  vis 

e.QUARENDON,   afterwards  earl  of  Litchfield  133 

Andrew 

Quick  of  Newton.  St.  Cyres,  Dcv.  esq.          39.  $6 
R. 

A_ 

(    359    )                         t 

fc. 

No. 

Jolin 

RADCLIFFEafWolrerton,  Bucks,  m.d.              9 

Jasper 

Radcliffe,  esq.                 —                     —               28 

Robert 

Raikes  of  Grays-Inn,  Middlesex,  esq.                   237 

Sir  David 

Ramsay  of  Balmain,  Scot.  bt.           —          287.  314. 

Sir  Alexander 

Ramsay  of  Balmaln,  Scot.  bt.               —             287 

Sir  John 

Ramsden  of  Byrom,  Yorksh.  bt.             —           20 1 

Morgan 

Randal  of  Ch  11  worth,  Surrey,  e*q.             —         184 

Philip 

Rashleighof  Menabilley,  Corn.  esq.          —          23 

Jonathan 

Raslileigh  of  Menabilley,  Corn.  esq.           —         36" 

Sir  Robert 

Raymond  of  Langley-Berry,  Hen,  kt.  26.  142.  158 

John 

Raymond  of  HatchJands,  Surrey,  esq.             64.  65 

Sir  Thomas 

Read  of  Shipton,  Oxon.  bt.                 —               213 

George 

Read,  esq.  his  brother,  of  Shipton,  Oxoft  esq.    79 

Sir  Isaac 

Rebow  of  Colchester,  Essex,  kt.            —             73 

Isaac  Lemyng 

Rebo w  of  Colchester,  Essex,  esq.             —           >b. 

Alexander 

Reid,  esq.                 —                    —                     304 

Thomas 

Renda  of  WallingFord,  Berks,  esq.           —             6 

Thomas 

Revell  of  Fetcham,  Surrey,  esq.            —             240 

Richard 

Reynellof  Ogwell,  Dev.  esq.             —                 56 

Francis 

Reynolds  of  Strangeways,  Lane.  esq.         —         96 

James 

Reynolds  of  Lincolns-Inn,  esq.              —             179 

Francis  vise. 

Rialton,  son  of  the  earl  of  Godolphin        26.  33.  I33 

William  vise. 

Rialton,  afterwards  marquis  of  Blandford       32.  136 

Griffith 

Rice  of  Newton,  Carrn.  esq.                 —              253 

Edward 

Rice  of  Newton,  Carm,   esq.                   —                 ib. 

Sir  William 

Rich  of  Sunning,   Berks,   bt.                     —                  j 

Sir  Robert 

Rich  of  Stondon-Massy,  Essex,  bt.          35.58.  174 

George 

Richards  of  Long- Brady.  Dors.  esq.         —          68 

Bisse 

Richards  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  esq.         —      3o£ 

Richard 

Richardson,  esq.  serjeantat  law         —         173"  J74 

A  a  4                                       Thomas 

■ 

{     36o     ) 

Thomas 

Richmond  of  Maiden,   Essex,  esq.          —             74 

Sir  Barnham 

Rider  of  Boughton,  Kent,  kt.            "   —              92 

Thomas 

Ridge,  brewer,  of  Portsmouth,  Hants,   esq.            61 

Matthew 

Ridley  of  Eton-Hall,   Northum.   esq.                       126 

Richard 

Rigby  of  Misley-hall,  Esses,  esq.                119.  177 

Thomas 

Rivett  of  the  town  of  Derby,  esq.               —            46 

Russel 

Robmtes  of  Truro,  Corn.  esq.            —           23.  25 

Francis 

Robartes  of  Truro,  Corn.  esq.                   23.  35.  34 

Gabriel 

Roberts  of  Ampthill,  Eedf.   esq.                     211.  218 

John 

Roberts  of  Havod-y-bwck,  Denb.  esq.                  258 

John 

Robins  of  Stafford,  Staff,   esq.              —              169 

Robinson  of  Chesbunt,  Hertf.   esq.          —           213 

Nicholas 

Robinson  of  Thicket,  Yorksh.  esq.          —           217 

Sir  William 

Robinson  of  Ncwby- upon- Swale,   Yorksh.  bt.       22c 

Luke 

Robinson,  esq.  counsellor  at  law               —               231 

William 

Robinson,  esq.                      —                 —            2j8 

Sir  Thomas 

Robinson  of  Rookby,  Yorksh.  bt.             —         127 

Sir  Thomas 

Robinson,  master  of  the  great  wardrobe,  k.b. 

afterwards  lord  Grantham            —              163.  234 

George 

Robinson  of  Helston,  Cornw.  esq.             —          33 

George 

Robinson  of  More-place,  Bucks,  esq.          —         14 

Robert 

Rodger,  esq.                        —                        —             3 10 

George  Bridges  Rodney,  esq.   afterwards  lord  Rodney          —         27 

Sir  John 

Rogers  of  Wisdome,  Dev.  bt.                —               ,50 

John 

Rogers  of  Wisdome,  Dev.    esq.             —              ib. 

Nathaniel 

Rogersof  Kingston- upon-Hull,   Yorksh.  esq.        226 

Samuel 

Rolle,  sen.  of  Hudscote,  Dev.  esq.          —          41 

Samuel 

Rolle,   jun.    esq.    his  soli                   —                        J£ 

Robert 

Rolle  of  Stevenstone,   Dev.    esq.                   —          47 

John 

Rolle,  esq.    brother  to  Robert                        47.48.32 

Henry 

Rolle,  esq.    son  of  John                   —                   47-  5a 

John 

Rolle  of  Shapwick,    Som.   esq.                    —            Jjo 

Samuel 

Rolt  of  Milton,  Bedf.  esq.                      —                 2 

Edward 

Rolt  of  Sacomb,  Hertf.    esq.                      40.  108.  211 

Edw.  Eayntu 

1   Rolt  of  Spy-Park,  Wilts,  esq.                 —          211 

Sir  George 

Rcoke,   kt.  and  admiral                     —                   157 

Hugh 

t    3«I     J 

No. 

Hugh 

Rose,  sen.  of  Kilravock,  Scot.  esq. 

—        283 

Hugh 

Rose,  }un.   of  Kilravock,   Scot.  esq. 

278.  295 

Charles 

Ross  of  Balnagown,  Scot,  esq. 

—          2P5 

Charles 

Ross,  esq.  son  to  lord  Ross               •— 

295 

Sir  John 

RousofHenham-hall,   Suff.   bt. 

174 

William 

Rowley  of  Tendung-Hall,  Suff.  esq. 

149 

Thomas 

Rowney  of  the  city  of  Oxford,  esq. 

—       13s 

Thomas 

Roivney,  jun.  esq.  his  son                 — 

ib. 

John 

Rudgeof  Wheatfield,   Oxf.  esq. 

—           222 

Edward 

Rudge  of  Wheatfield,    Oxf.  esq.         - 

11.222 

Samuel 

Rush  of  Southwark,    Surrey,  esq. 

67 

John 

Rush,  esq.  his  son              —    ' 

—           6 

Sir  John 

Rushout  of  Northwick,  Wore.  bt.    . 

212.  222. 

Lord  Edward 

Russel,  fourth  son  of  William  duke  of  Bedford         i 

John 

Rutherford  of  Rutherford,    Scot,   eiq. 

296. 297 

Sir  Dudley 

Ryder  of  Tooting,  in  Surrey,  kt. 

-     '  37-  S9 

Joseph 

S. 
SABINE  of  Tuing,  Hertf.  esq. 

—             123 

John 

Sabine  of  Tuing,  Hertf.    esq. 

-              34 

Robert 

Sacheverell  of  Barton,   Nott.  esq. 

—          130 

Ld.  John  Philip  Sackville,  second  son  of  the  duke  of  Di 

irset           171 

Lord  George 

Sackville,  third  son  of  the  duke  of  Dorset              240 

Sir  John 

St.  Auhln  of  Clowance,  Corn.   bt. 

—        23.  21 

Sir  John 

St.  Clair  of  Long  form  acus,  Scot.  bt. 

—      275 

Hon.  James 

St.ClairofBalbUir,  Scot.             — 

299.  3C8 

Powlet 

St.  John  of  Dogmersfield,  Hants,  esq. 

*54-  *SS 

Henry 

St.  John  of  Battcrsea,  Surrey,  esq. 

3.217 

John 

St.  John,  esq.  his  brother,   late  vise.  St.  John       217 

Sir  William 

St.  Quintin  of  Seamaton  and  Harpham, 

Yorksh. 

bt.                       —                         — 

216 

Sir  William 

St.  Quintin,   his  nephew,  of  ditto,  bt. 

234 

Matt. 

(     fft     ) 

No. 

Matt.  Chitty 

St.  Quint  in,  esq.  brother  to  the  latter        —      ai8 

Thorns* 

Salisbury  of  Sough-hall,  Chesh.  esq.         —       100 

Sun.  Van  a  eke: 

r  Sambroke  of  Bush-hill,  Middlesex,   esq.                 at* 

Sir  J.  Vanacker  Sambroke,  bt,  his  sons,  of  Hush-hill,  Middlesex        3 

John 

Sambroke,  esq.  brother  to  Samuel         —             143 

Sir  Thomas 

Samwell  of  Upton  and  Gayton,  Northam.  bt.     108 

Sir  Richard 

Sand  ford  of  Hough-hill  castle,  Westm.  bt.  127.  201 

Samuel 

Sandys  of  Ombersley -court.  Wore,  esq,                229 

Edwin 

Sandys,  his  son,  of  Ombersley-cotirt,  Wore.  esq.  221 

Sir  George 

Savile  of  Rufford,  Nott.   bt.                  —              224 

Sir  John 

Savile  of  Methely,  Yorksh.  k.  b.             —         131 

Samuel 

Savile,  esq.                      —                     —              73 

Sir  George 

Saunders,   kt.  commissioner  of  the  navy                    93 

Charles 

Saunders  of  Hambleton,  Hants,  esq.         —          jo 

Sir  T.  Lumley 

Saunderson,  k.b.  late  earlof  Scarborough             IOJ 

James 

Saunderson,  afterwards  earl  Cast  let  on                       Ij2 

Jacob 

Sawbridge  of  Hackney,    Middlesex,  esq.              213 

John 

Sayerof  Bray,   Berks,  esq.                 —               305 

JLx  ton 

Sayer  of  Doc  tors- Commons,  il.d.         —        26*.  49 

Sir  Thomas 

Scawen,  alderman  of  London,  kt.                   30.  ill 

Sir  William. 

Scawen,  his  brother,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey,  kt,    189 

Thomas 

Scawen  of  Carshalton,  esq,  son  of  sir  Thomas        ib. 

Sir  John 

Schaw  of  Greenock,  Scot,   bt,          —           277.  294 

Francis 

Scobel  of  Metiiguins,   Corn.  esq.         21.  30.  37-4° 

William 

Scott,  esq.  equerry  to  the  Prince  of  Wales           214 

James 

Scott,  sen.  of  Logie,  Scot.  esq.         «—         287.  305 

j™.. 

Scott,  jun.  of  Logie,   Scot.  esq.                —            284 

Robert 

Scolt  of  Logie,  esq.                        —                             &• 

David 

Scott  of  Scotstarvet,  Scot.  esq.             283.  305.  307 

Walter 

Scott  of  Harden,  Scot,   esq.                 —               296 

Tho.  Boothby 

Scrimshire  of  Norbury,  Staff.  e*q.           —           10* 

John 

Scrope  of  Walrasly,  Oxon.  esq.       63.  146.229.  24J 

James  vise. 

Scudamore  of  Home-Lacy,  Heref.  I.  P.          80.  Si 

Charles  Fitzroy  Scudamore,  his  son-in-law,  esq.             —             i'* 

Sir  T.  Saundei 

sSeabright  of  Beachwood,  Hert;  bt.          —          »4 

William 

Seaton,  esq,               —                     —                   3'J 

Sir 

(    3*3     ) 


No. 


Sir  Chucks 

John 

Charles 

John 

Geo.  Augustus 

Thomas 

Gilbert 

Sir  Edward 
Sir  Edward 
Sir  Edward 

Francis 

Edward 
William 
Lord  Percy 
Peter 
Robert 

Richard  vise. 
John 

Henry  carl  of 
Sir  John 

Samuel 
Samuel 
James 

Francis 

jbcr.i  il'l.  lord 

Philip 

Robie 

William 
Robert 
Sewallis 
Sir  Cloudcsley 


24.77.16e 
38. 77.  art 
165 
31C 
191 
166 


SedleyofNuthall,  Nott.  bt. 
Selwyn  of  Matson,  G  lou.  esq. 
Selwyn,  esq.  brother  to  John 
Selwyn,  esq.  eldest  son  to  John 
Selwyn,  esq.  second  son  to  John 
Sergison  of  Cuckfie  Id -place,  Suss.  esq. 
Serle  of  Testwood,  Hants,  esq.  - 

Seymour  of  Langhry,  Bucks,  bt.  —  31, 

Seymour  of  Maiden  .Bradley,  Wilts,  bt.  48 

Seymour,  his  eldest  ion  —  49.214 

Seymour,  his  eldest  son,  afterwards  duke  of  So- 
merset —  —  S03 
Seymour,  esq.  his  second  son,  brother  to  the 

duke  —  —  214.218 

Seymcurof  Woodlands,  Dors,   esq.  —  67 

Seymour,  esq.  4th  son  of  the  1st  sir  Edward  160 
Seymour,  second  son  of  Charles  duke  of  Somerset  44 
Shackerley  of  Church-Holme,  Chesh.  esq.  19 

Shaftoe  of  Whitworth,  Durh.  esq.         —  71 

Shaftoe  of  Whitworth,  Durh.   esq.         —  ib. 

Shannon  of  the  kingd.  of  ltd.  I.  P.     19J-  196.  342 


Sharpe,  esq.  son  of  the  archbishop  of  Y 
Shelbourne,  of  Wycombe,  Bucks,  I.  P. 
Shelly  of  Mitchell- Grove,  Sun.  bt. 
Shelley,  esq.  son  of  sir  John  — 

Shepherd,  esq.  merchant  in  London 
Shepherd  of  Exntng,  Camb.   esq. 
Shepherd  of  Honiton,  Devon,   esq* 
Shepherd,  esq.  mm  — 

Sherrard,  late  earl  of  Harborough 
Sberrard,  esq.  his  cousin  and  successor  ; 
Shertvin,  esq.  —  r> 

Shippen  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.  27.  97.  193 
Shirley,  esq.  nth  son  of  Robert  earl  Ferrers  107 
Shirley,  esq.  14th  son  of  Robert  earl  Ferrers  133 
Shovel,  admiral  of  the  fleet,  kt.  —  9* 

John 


229 

10.14 

191.  156 

131 

I         in 

IS-  »7 

—         54 

166 


130 


(    3<54    ). 

No, 

John 

Shrimpton,  esq.  major-general               — 

165 

Richard 

•  Shuttlcworth  of  Gawthorp-Hall,  Lane,  esq. 

94 

Jam« 

Shuttleworth,  esq.  his  son                     — 

9i 

John 

Sibthorpe  of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  esq,          — 

104 

CftiUng.br 

Sibthorpe  of  Canwick,  near  Lincoln,  esq. 

ib. 

Matthew 

Skinner,  Recorder  of  the  city  of  Oxford,  esq. 

135 

Philip 

Skippon,   esq.                    —                       — 

177 

Sir  Fulwar 

Skipwithof  Newbold-Hall,  Warw.  bt. 

198 

Sit  Henry 

Slingsby  of  Redhouse,  Yorksh.  bt.         — 

227 

William 

Sloper,  esq.  of  Wood-Haye,  Berks,  esq.  28. 165 

.  214 

William 

Sloper,  esq.   his  son           —                        — 

214 

Leonard 

Smelt  of  Kiiby-Fleetham,  Yorksb.  esq.       234. 

237 

William 

Smelt  of  Kirby-Fleetham,  Yorksfa.  esq. 

237 

John 

Smith  of  Tyd worth,  Hants,  esq.          —          31, 

166 

Edward 

Smith  of  Edmundthorpe,  Leic,  esq.          — 

JO  I 

3  to 

■>53 

Thomas 

Smith  of  London,  merchant,   esq,               31,  33 

Hugh 

Smithson  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  esq. 

109 

Sic  Hugh 

Sraithson,   bt.    bis  brother's  great-grandson 

ib. 

J,m«. 

Smyth  of  Black-Torrington,   Dev.   esq. 

149 

Sidney  Stafford  amytiie  ot  button  at  Hone,  fcent,  esq. 

'95 

John        •    ' 

Snellof  Upper  Guiting,  Glou.  esq.            — 

77 

John 

Snell  of  Exeter,  merchant,  esq.                  — 

4* 

Ralph 

SneydofKeel,   Staff,  esq.                     — 

,67 

William 

Sneydof  Bishton,  Staff,  esq.             — 

16S 

Lord  Ch.  Noel  Somerset,   afterwards  duke  of  Beaufort          112. 

"3 

Edward  vise. 

Sondes,  son  of  the  earl  of  Rockingham            90. 

S43 

Edward 

Southwell  of  King's  Weston,  near  Bristol,  esq. 

3* 

9S- 

m 

Edward 

Southwell  of  ditto,  esq.                     — 

,4* 

George 

Speke  of  White-Lackingt.  Som.  esq.  148.  149. 

153 

John 

■      Spencer,  esq.   brother  to  the  duke  of  Marlbo- 

rough                       —                        —                  I. 

ip 

Sir  John 

Spencer  of  Offley,  Hert.  bt.                 — 

84 

Robert 

Squire,  esq.                   —                        — 

2J8 

Philip  lord 

Stanhope,  afterwards  earl  of  Chesterfield           23.  37 

Sir 

£    3«S     > 

». 

Sir  William 

Stanhope,  k.b. -j  brothmtotheearl            8.  n 

33 

Charles 

Stanhope,  esq.  J-     of  Chestetfield 

46 

Joan 

Stanhope,    esq. J                                                     46. 

130 

James 

Stanhope,  esq.  afterw.earl  Stanhope  13-44.  I^0, 

Bft 

William 

Stanhope,  esq.afterw.  earl  of  Harrington         46. 

194 

Charles 

Stanhope,  eldest  brother  to  the  carl  of  Harring- 

ton                     —                        —     75.  153 

23S 

Charles 

Stanley,  esq.  fourth  son  of  Cha.  earl  of  Derby  gt 

•99 

Sir  Edward 

Stanley,  lit.   afterwards  carl  of  Derby         — 

94 

James  lord 

Stanley,  his  eldest  son                     — 

ib. 

Stanley  of  Poultons,   Hants,   esq.             — 

*8 

Thomas 

Stanwis  of  the  city  of  Carlisle,  esq.          43.  158 

160 

John 

Stanwix  of  the  city  of  Carlisle,    esq.          — 

43 

.Abraham 

Stanyan,  esq.  a  lord  of  the  admiralty           — 

9 

Sir  William 

Stapleton  of  Maiden-Erly,  Oxf.  bt.         — 

J33 

Sir  Brian 

Stapylton  of  Myton,  Yorksh.  bt.             — 

232 

John 

Stapylton,  esq.  bis  son                        — 

ib. 

Sir  Miles 

Stapylton,  bt.  son  of  John                 — 

224 

Sir  John 

Statham  of  Wigwel,    Derby,   kt.               — 

33 

William 

Steel  of  Lamb-Abbey,  Kent,  esq.             — 

206 

Sir  Richard 

Steele  of  Lan  gun  nor,  Carm.   kt.             13.   lfil. 

232 

Thomas 

Stephens  of  Lypiat,   Glou.  esq.                — 

76 

William 

Stephens  of  Barton,  I.  Wight,  Hants,  esq.  160 

162 

Samuel 

Stephens  of  St .  Ives,  Cornwall,  esq.          — 

35 

Edward 

Stephenson  of  Daw  ley,  Middlesex,  esq. 

177 

Sir  Thomas 

Stepney  of  Llanelthy,  Carm.    bt.           — 

253 

Arthur 

Stertof  Membland,   Dev.  esq.                   — 

Sa 

Sir  Thomas 

Stiles  of  Watering-Berry,  Kent,  bt.         — 

'93 

Christopher 

Stockdale  of  Bilton-Park,  Yorksh.    esq. 

227 

Andrew 

Stone,  esq,  eldest  brother  to  the  lord  primate  of 

of  Ireland                   —                          — 

239 

Sir  John 

Stonhouse  of  Radley,  Berks,    bt.                — 

3 

Sir  Edward 

Stradling  of  St.  Donat's  Castle,   Glam.  bt. 

26  2 

Edward 

Stradling,    esq.  his  son                      — 

ib. 

James  lord 

Strange  (sec  lord  Stanley)                   — 

94 

Strange  of  Lay  ton- Grange,  EsseT,  kt.              29 

-  49 

Thomas 

[     3«     ) 

ft, 

Thomas 

Strangeways  of  Melbuty,  Dors.  eiq.        mm          60 

Thomas 

Strangeways,  esq.  bis  son                 —              60.  66 

John 

St  range  ways  of  Develisb,   Dors.   esq.            —          66 

Thomas 

Strangeways  Horner  of  Mells,    Sara.   esq.            145 

William  lord 

Strathnavcr,  *or»  of  the  earl  of  Sutherland             302 

WilHam  lord 

Stiathnaver,  grandson  of  the  earl  of  Sutherland    299 

Sir  William 

Strickland  of  Boynton,  Yorksh.  bt.     216.224.233 

Sir  William 

Strickland,    bt.    his  son             —         43,  228.   233 

William 

Strickland  of  Boynton,  Yorksh.   esq.                    236 

Edward 

Strode,    eiq.                      —                    —              152 

William 

Strode  of  Punsborn,  Hert.  esq.                 —                 5 

Sir  Simeon 

Stuart  of  Hattlcy-Mauduh,  Hants,  bt.          Ijj.  I$6 

Charles 

Stuart,  esq.  envoy  to  the  emperor  of  Morocco      212 

James 

Stuart,   esq.  captain  in  the  navy           —          64.  65 

Charles 

Sluart,  uncle  to  the  earl  of  Blesslngton                 157 

William 

Stuart  of  Castle-Stuart,  Scot.  esq.       300,  304.  315 

James 

Stuart,  esq.  second  son  to  James,   earl  of  Gallo- 

way                    —                      —             300. 314 

John 

Stuart,  esq,  brother  to  the  earl                    279.  300 

William 

Stuart,   third  son  to  the  earl                 —              3(4 

Patrick 

Stuart  of  Torrence,  Scot.  esq.              -—■             289 

Dugal 

Stuart,  esq.  One  of  the  lords  of  session          276.  293 

Sir  John 

Stuart  of  Stuart  field,  Scot.  bt.             —              238 

Hon.  John 

Stuart,  brother  to  the  earl  of  Moray                     307 

Sit  James 

Stuart  of  Goodtrees,  Scat.  bt.                 —               301 

Archibald 

Stuart  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  esq.         —          ib. 

>m=, 

Stuart  Mackenzie,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of 

Bute                          —                     —        273.  276 

Sir  Anthony 

Stutt  of  Heckfield,  Hants,  kt.              —              154 

Benj.  Haskin 

Styles  of  Corsham,  Wilts,  and  More-Park,  Heit. 

esq.                —                 —                   209. 210 

William  lord 

Sundon  of  Sundon,  Bedf.  LP.   40.  53-  85.  HO.  136 

Lord  Robert 

Sutton,  second  son  of  the  duke  of  Rutland            129 

Sir  Robert 

Sutton  of  Broughton,  Line.  k.s.         -—         106.  1 29 

Richard 

Sultonof  Scrofton,  Nott.  esq,              —             131 

Franc h 

Swanton  of  Salisbury,  WUls,  esq.          —           2C3 

Thomas 

^_ 

i    3«7    ) 

It* 

Thomas 

Swanton,  esq.  comptroller  of  the  navy         —      27 

Samuel 

Swift  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  esq.          —         aac* 

Richard 

Swlnfen  of  Swinfen,  Staff,  ejq.             — .             jj< 

Sir  John 

Swinton,  kt.                 —                  M                  a~, 
y  Swymmer  of  Longwood,  Hants,  esq.         —         136 

A  nth.  Langle 

Humphry 

Sydenham  of  Nutcomb,  Dec.  esq.         — .              48 

John 

Symmons  of  Llanstinam,   Perab.   esq."                252 

Theobald 

T. 

TAAFFE  of  Edsworth,  Hants,  esq.                  196 

Charles 

Talbot  of  Castle-Menich,  Glam.  esq.              33.  71 

William 

Talbot,  «q.7h.ssons                             _            26t 

Talbot,  esq.  J                   —                     —  '          ajo 

John 

John  Ivory 

Talbot  of  L acock,  Wilts,  esq.         —         202.  215 

John 

Talbot,  jun.  esq.  his  son,  of  Lacock,  Wilts        218 

Robert  vise. 

Tamworth,  son  of  earl  Ferrers              —              iot 

Charles 

Taylor  of  Maridge,  Dev.  esq.               _               49 

Joseph 

Taylor  of  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  esq.            56.  159 

William 

Taylor  of  the  Inner  Temple,   esq.               —          222 

Samuel 

Taylor,  merchant  in  Lynn,  Norf.   esq,                 116 

John 

Tempest  of  Sherboum,  Durh.  esq.                  70.  71 

Sir  Richard 

Temple  of  Stow,  Bucks,  bt.              —                8.  9 

Richard 

Temple,  esq.  son  of  the  lord  Palmerston               205 

Sir  Fisher 

Tench  of  Low-Layton,  Esses,  bt.             —         181 

Alexander 

Thistlethwayte  of  Southwick,  Hants,  esq,            154 

Sir  Edmund 

Thomas  of  Wenvoe-castle,  Glam.  and  of  Hamp- 

ton, Middlesex,   bt,                     —                    211 

Henry  earl  of 

Thomond,  of  Shot  grove,  Essex,  I.  P.                   196 

Sir  William 

Thompson  of  the  Inner  Temple,  kt.              173.  17.J 

Edward 

Thompson  of  Marsdcn,  Yorksh.  esq.          —          225 

Richard 

Thompson  of  Coley,  Berks,  esq.            —              5 

Anthony 

t    3«8     ) 


Anthony 
William 
Sir  Peter 

Sir  James 
William 
Sir  John 
Ralph 
John  Harvey 

Christopher 

Thomas 
Richard 
Richard 

Thomas 

Christopher 

Roger 

Horatio 

Charles 

Thomas 

William 

Roger 

George 

Charles 

Chauncey 

I=aic 

Joseph 

Robert 

Sir  Thomas 

Samuel 

George 

Sic  Joseph 

Samuel 


Thompson,   esq.  — 

Thompson  of  Humbleton,  Yorksh.  esq, 
Thompson  of  Addington,  Surrey,  kt: 
Thonihagh  of  Shire-Oaks,  Nott.  esq. 
Thornhill  of  Thornhill,  Dots.  kt. 
Thornton  of  Cattal,  near  York,  esq. 
Thorold  of  Maiston,  Line.    bt. 
Thrale  of  Stretham,   Surrey,  esq. 
Thursby  of  Abington,  Northam. 
Thynne,  esq.  only  son  of  the  1st  v 
Tilson  of  Hampton- Court,  esq. 
Toke,   esq.  — 

Tonken  of  Lambrigon,  Corn,  esq 
TonsonofWatcr-Oakley,  Berks,  esq. 
Topham  of  Windsor,  Berks,   esq. 
Towerof  the  Inner -Temple,  esq. 
Tower  of  Iver,  Bucks,  esq. 
Townshend,  esq.  2d|  son  of  Horal 
Townshend,  esq.  3d  J       Townshend, 
Townshend. 
Townshend 
Townshend, 
Townshend; 
Townshend,  < 


17 
228 
85 


— 

181 

q. 

21-1 

.  Weym 

64.  6j 

— 

2I0 

— 

■9i 

— 

26 

sq. 

i 

— 

* 

6.68 

—          I 

•34- 9« 

r« 

'4-  117 
7.  007 

»•"<■ '"•■)«»  of  cwi«,  (  "' 

.d,«,.2d/ iicTomi_  J,s.239.2,s 

'd'',q'3<!Wnd  /  "I 

id,  esq.  jjthJ  V.       117.  178 

id,  esq.  eld.  7  son  of  the  present  C  114 


7  son  of  the  present  f 


Townshend,  esq.  2d  j 
Townsend,  esq.  merchant  in  London  —         208 

Townsend  of  Old  Windsor,  Berks,  esq.  157 

Townsend  of  Honington,  Warw.  esq.  6.  208 

Tracy  of  Stanway,   Glou.  esq.  —  79.  22« 

Travel  of  Hatton- Garden,   Middlesex,  kt.  ltf 


Traversof  Hitcham,    Bucks,  esq. 
Treby  of  Plympton,  Dev.  esq. 
Treby,  Colonel  in  the  Guards,  esq. 
Tredenham  of  Filly,  Corn.  kt. 
Tredcnden  of  Tregonan,  Corn.  esq. 
Trefysis  of  Trefusis,   Corn.  esq. 


4.  34.  40 

5»-  33-  J7 


(      3fy      ) 

tb. 

Robert 

Trefusis  of  Trefusis,  Corn.  esq.              —              24      ■ 

Thomas 

Trefusis  of  Trefusis,  Corn.  esq.            .—              30 

Charles 

Trelawney,  esq.  brother  to  the  bishop  of  Win- 

chester                    —                      —                   5° 

Sir  John 

Trelawney,  bt,  son  of  the  Bishop,  of  Trelawney, 

Corn.                        —                     —           22.  29.   31 

Edward 

Trelawney,  esq.  brother  to  air  John                 29.  31 

Henry 

Trelawney,  esq.  brother  to  the  bishop         —         31 

Barrel 

Trelawney  of  Colrinick,  Corn,  esq.             —        23 

Charles 

Trelawney  of  Colrinick,   Corn.  esq.           —            22 

Arthur 

Tremayne  of  Sydenham,  Dev.  esq.               —          2i 

George 

Trenchard  of  Lit  chet-Matra vers,  Dors.  esq.          61 

George 

Trenchard,  his  son,  esq.         —                     —      'h* 

Henry 

Trenchard  of  Fulford,  Dev.  esq.               —             6"l 

John 

Trenchard  of  Abbots-Leigh,  Som.  esq.                 149 

Granville  vise 

,  Trentham,  son  of  earl  Gower             —         no.  144 

Sir  John 

Trevallian  of  Nettlecomb,  Som.    bt.          —          JJI 

■William 

Trevanion  of  Carhays  St.  Michael,  Corn.  esq.       33 

John 

Treyanion  of  Carhays  St.  Michael,  Com.  esq.      26. 

25-  33 

John 

Trevor  of  St.  AnnVHill,  Surrey,  esq.                  139 

John  Morlcy 

Trevor  of  Glynd,  Sussex,  esq.          —         187.  191 

John  Morlcy 

Trevor,  his  son,  of  Glynd,    Sussex,  esq.                191 

Samuel 

Trotraan  of  Siston,  Glou.    esq.             —              J  47 

Samuel 

Trotman  of  Bucknall,  Oxf.  esq.             —            Ij6 

Edward 

Tucker  of  Weymouth,   Dors.   esq.                    64.  6_j 

John 

Tucker  of  Weymouth,  Dors.  esq.           —             ib. 

Roger 

Tuckfield  of  Raddon-court,  Dev.  esq.                    j6 

John 

Tuckfield  of  Little-Fulford,  Dev.  esq.                   48 

Samuel 

Tuffnell  of  Langleys,  Esses,  esq.             *4-  73.  74 

Sackville 

Tufton  of  Newbottle,  Northam.   esq.         —       201 

W.  Henry  v! 

isc.  Tun  bridge,  son  of  the  earl  of  Rochford                  194 

Sir  Edward 

Turner  of  Ambroseden,  near  Bicester,  Oxf.  bt.     214 

Sir  Charles 

Turner  of  Warham,  Norf.  kt.  and  bt.         —       Il6 

Sir  John 

Turner,  bt.  his  brother            *      •"—                       ib. 

Sir  John 

Turner,  bt.  son  of  sir  John                  —                  ib. 

[VOL.  ..] 

B  b                                  Cholmlty 

(    37*    ) 

No. 
Cholmley  Turner  of  Kirkleathara,YoTksh.  esq.  224*  237 

W.Horsmonden  Turner  of  Maidstone,  Kent,  esq.  —  9* 

Sir  Edward        Tumour  of  Hallingbury,  in  Essex,  kt.  175 

Sir  Thomas        Twisden  of  Bradbourn,  near  Maidstone,  Kent,  bt.  89 
Sir  Roger  Twisden,  bt.  his  son  —  89 

Frederick  Tylney  of  Tylney-Hall,  Hants,  esq.        —        165 

Sir  Halsewell    Tynte  of  Hake  well,  Som.  bt.  —  ip 

Sir  Ch.  KemeysTynte,  bt*  his  brother,  of  Halsewell,  Som.    113.  145 
John  viscount    Tyrconnel  of  Belton,  Line.  J.  P.  103. 108 

James  Tyrrel  of  Shotover,  Oxon.  esq.  —  23% 

Sir  John  Tyrwhit  of  Stainfield,  Line.  bt.  —  104 

SirJ.de  la  Foun.Tyr whit,  bt.  his  son,  of  Stainfield,  Line.  ib. 


V. 


Charles  VAN  BR  UGH,  esq.  captain  in  the  navy  50 

William  vise.     Vane  of  Fair  Lawn,  Kent,  I.  P.  70.  89.  194 

Henry  Vane,  esq.  his  nephew,  son  of  lord  Bernard    21. 40. 

70.  229 
Henry  Vane,  esq.  son  of  Henry  —  205 

Will.  Charles    Van  Hulse  of  Whitehall,  esq,  —  193 

Patrick  Vans,  esq.  —  —  300.  314 

Rrcbard  Vaughan  of  Derwith,  Carm.   esq.  254 

Richard  Vaughan  of  Corsegedal,  Merion.  esq.         —       263 

William  Vaughan  of  Corsegedal,  Merion.  esq.         —        ib. 

Edward  Vaughan  of  Lloydiarth,  Montg.  esq.         —         264 

Will.  Gwyn       Vaughan  of  Trebaried,  Brecon,  esq.         —         249 
John  Vaughan  of  Derwith,  Carm.  esq.  — •»  253 

Thomas  Veie,  alderman  of  Norwich,  esq.  —  115 

Ralph  earl  Verney,  (see  vfsc.  Fermanaugh,  I.  P.)  12.  13 

Ralph  earl         Verney,  his  son,  of  Middle-Claydon,  Bucks,  LP.  13 
John  Verney,  esq.  eldest  son  of  Richard,  lord  Wil- 

loughby,  of  Brooke  —  101 

John 


(    37>    ) 

No. 

John 

Verney,  esq,  second  son  of  George,  lord  Wil- 
loughby,  of  Brooke                     —                     20  j 

Henry 

Vernon  of  Sudbury,  Derb.  esq.          —          167.  17© 

Henry 

Vernon,  jun.  of  Hilton,  Staff,  esq.            —          169 

Geo.  Venables   Vernon  of  Sudbury,  Staff,  and  Kinderton-Park, 

Chesb.  esq.                 —                 —                  168 

Thomas 

Vernon  of  Twickenham- Park,  Middlesex,  esq.    165 

James 

Vernon  of  Nacton,  Suff.  esq.              — .                 32 

Edward 

Vernon  of  Nacton,  Suff.   esq.              32,  gl,  jtj.  173 

James 

Vemon,   esq.                    —                        —                 2IJ 

Thomas 

Vernon  of  Hanbury,  Wore,  esq,                  219:  220 

Bo  water 

Vernon  of  Hanbury,  Wore.  esq.            —               144 

George 

Vernon  of  Farnham,  Surrey,  esq.            —               186 

Sir  Charles 

Vernon  of  Farnham,  Surrey,  kt.         —         10,229 

William  vise. 

Villiers,  father  of  the  earl  of  Jersey           —           89 

Thomas 

Villiers,  esq.  second  son  of  the  late  earl  of  Jersey  i"jt 

Henry 

Vincent,  sen.  of  Trelevan,  Corn,  esq,                   24 

Henry 

Vincent,  jun.  of  Trelevan,  Corn,  esq.                    36 

Nicholas 

Vincent,  esq.  his  brother                     —                 ib. 

Sir  Francis 

Vincent  of  Stoke-d'Abernon,  Surrey,  bt,              180 

Henry 

Vincent,  esq.  his  son,  afterwards  sir  Henry         184. 

Robert 

Urquhart,  jun.   esq.                         —                          282 

Alexander 

Urquhartof  Newhall,  Scot.  esq.                  278.  295 

Duncan 

Urquhart,  Burdsyards,  Scot.  esq.         —             303 

Robert 

Vyner  of  Tupham,  Line,  esq,          ^         103.  106 

Sir  Richard 

Vyvyanof  Trelowarren,  Corn.  bt.             —          28 
W. 

George 

WADE,  esq.  field-marshal          —             147.  206 

Sir  Charles 

Wager  of  Westminster,  kt.                    29.  no-  157 

Humphry 

Waleot  of  Bitterley,   Salop,  esq.             —           142 
B  b  a                                 John 

John 
John 

Henry  lord 

Thomas 

Edmund 

Edmund 

Harry 

William 

3ohn 

John 

Charles 

Bluett 

Sir  Robert 

Edward 

Cha.  Horatio 

Horatio 

Horatio 

Galfridus 

Horatij 

William 

Sir  John 

John 

Peter 

Peter 

James 

Sir  George 

Philip  Henry 

William 

John 

Sir  John 

John 

John 

Joshua 

William 

Henry  Lee 


(    37*    ) 

No. 

Waicot  of  Walcot,  Salop,  esq.    ,  —  139 

Waldegrave,  esq.  brother  to  the  earl  of  Walde- 
grave  —  —  175 


Walden,  son  of  the  earl  of  Suffolk 
Walker  of  Wimbledon,    Surrey,  esq. 
Waller  of  Bcconsfield,  Bucks,  esq. 
Waller,  jun.  esq.  son  of  Edmund 


-      •       J* 
26.  29.  53 

io.  14 

10 


Waller,  esq.  of  Lincoln  VInn,  brother  of  Edmund  ib« 


194 

154.  166 

165.  iff 

165 

160 

116.  119 

23.  117 

4* 


Wallis  of  Wormley-Bury,  Hert.   esq. 
Wallop  of  Down-Husband,  Hants,  esq. 
Wallop,  esq.  his  eldest  son  — 

Wallop,  esq*  his  second  son  — 

Wallop,  esq.  his  third  son  — 

Walpole  of  Houghton,  Norf.  k.  g. 
Walpole,  esq.  his  second  son  — 

Walpole,  esq.  his  third  son  — 

Walpole,  esq.  his  brother,  of  Wolterton,  Norf.  23* 

31.  58.  115.  117/119 
Walpole,  jun.  esq.  his  son  —  116 

Walpole,   esq.  younger  brother  to  sir  Robert        23 
Walpole,  esq.  uncle  to  sir  Robert 
Walsh,  esq.  —  — 

Walter  of  Sarsden,  O'xf.  bt.  — 

Walter  of  Gbdalmin,  Surrey,  esq. 
Walter  of  Stalbridge,  Dors.  esq.         — 
Walter,  jun.   esq.  his  son  — 

Walwyn  of  Longworth,  Heref.  esq.  —  81 

Warburton  of  Arley,  Chesh.    bt.  —  18 

Warburton  of  the  Grange,  Chesh.  esq.  19 

Ward  of  Sedgley- Park,  Staff,  esq.  —  165 

Ward,  esq.  his  son,  afterwards  lord  Ward  170 

Ward,  kt.  alderman  of  London  —  ill 

Ward  of  Capesthorn,  Chesh.  esq.  97*  1 18 

Ward  of  Hackney,  Midx.  esq.  64.  6$*  182.  183.  2Ij 
Ward,  esq.  his  brother  —  218 

Wardour  of  Whitney,  Heref.  esq.         —      36.  209 
Warner  of  Walsin^ham,  Norf.  esq.  —        206 

Sir 


119 

230 

*3S 
180 

66.245 

67 


- 

*    373    ) 

. 

Sir  Francis 

Warreof  Hestercomb,  Som.  bt. 

H9 

Borlace 

Warren  of  Stapleford,   Nott.  esq- 

13° 

Sir  Peter 

Warren  of  West  bury,   Hants,    k.b. 

1IQ 

Sir  George 

WarrendcrofLochend,    Scot.  bt. 

— 

301 

Sir  Michael 

Warton  of  Beverley,  Yorksh.  kt. 

— 

236 

Sir  Hardolph 

Wastneys  of  Headon,  Nott.  bt. 

— 

>3l 

Hfchry 

Watkios  of  Christ-Church,  Oxoti.  e 

sq. 

'23 

Edward 

Watson,  esq.   son  oflord  Rockinghai 

90. 

243 

Thomas 

Watson,  his  son,   late  earl  of  Rockii 

■gharn 

<P 

Lewis 

Thomas 

Watson  Monson,  esq.   brother  to  lord  Monsi 
Watson  of  Grinden-Brig,  Northum.   esq. 

23  2 

128 

Thomas 

Watts  of  Enneld.Chace,  esq. 

— 

33-38 

Sir  Clement 

Wearg,  kt.  solicitor. general 

— 

s6 

John 

Weaver  of  Morvill,  Salop,  esq. 

— 

i4t 

Arthur 

Weaver  of  Morvill,   Salop,  esq. 

— 

ib. 

John  Richmond  Webb  of  Biddesden,  Wilts,  esq. 

— 

16c 

215 

Bor.  Richmon 

dWebb.hisson,  of  Biddesden,  Wilts, 

esq. 

215 

John 

Webb,  esq.                 — 

'  5* 

Thomas 

Webb,  of  the  city  of  Gloucester^  esq. 

11 

Robert 

Webb  of  Taunton,   Som.  esq. 

— 

149 

Thomas 

Webb,  serjeant  at  law,  esq. 

— 

210 

Sir  Thomas 

Webster  of  Copt-Hall,   Esses,  bt. 

— 

73 

Sir  Whistler 

Webster,  bt.  his  son,  of  Battle-Abbey,  Su: 

'95 

Daniel 

Weir  of  Stouebyers,  Scot.  esq. 

— 

3i' 

Charles  Hope 

WeirofCraigie-Hall,   Scot.  esq.  br 
earl  of  Hopetnwn                       — 

other  to 

the 

293 

George 

Weld  of  Willy,  Salop,  esq. 

— 

M3 

Thomas 

Weld  of  Willy,   Salop,  esq. 

— 

ib. 

Joseph 

Weld,   serjeant  aC  law,  esq. 

__ 

'79 

Nicholas  vise. 

Wenman  of  Thame-Park,   0\f.   I.  P. 

'3S 

Tho.  Watson 

Wentworth,  esq.    son  of  lord  Rockii 

■gham 

124. 

=33 

Sir  Thomas 

Wentworth,  r.b.  his  son,  ofWentv 

,-orth-Wood 

house,  Yorksh.  esq.           — 

124. 

224. 

*33 

Sir  William 

Wentworth  of  Brcton>  Yorksh.  bt. 

— 

=33 

Thomas 

Wentworth,  esq.  general  in  the  West  Iiidi 

165 

Godfrey 

Wentworth  of  Hickleton,  Yorksh.  t 

:sq. 

«*J 

Richard 

West,  esq.  lord  chancellor  of  Irelar 
B  b  3 

4 

2 

;■  30 

John 

(     374    i 

St. 

John 

West,  esq.  afterwards  carl  Delawar 

— 

30 

James 

West  of  Alscot,  Warw.  esq.                    — 

8j 

Temple 

West,  esq.  commodore  in  the  navy 

_ 

9 

Thomas 

Westby  of  Ravenfield,  Yorksh.  esq. 

_ 

n* 

Wardel  George  Westby  of  Ravenfield,  Yorksh.  esq. 

_ 

ajj 

Thomas 

Western,  esq.  merchant  in  London 

177 

Herb.  Rudhil 

Westfaling  of  Rudhall,  Heref.  esq. 

— 

"8l 

Samuel 

Weston,  esq.                     —                   — 

61 

Sir  Thomas 

Wheate  of  Glympton,  Oxf.  bt.              — 

136 

Sir  Thomas 

Wheate,  bt.  his  son,  of  Glympton,  Oxf 

ib. 

Thomas 

Whetham  of  Turnham-Green,  Middles 

<,  esq. 

s* 

Henry 

Whitakerof  Shaftsbury,  Dors.  esq. 

—    ■ 

67 

George 

Whichcote  of  Harpwell,  Line.  esq. 

— 

™S 

Thomas 

Wbichcote  of  Harpwell,  Line.  esq. 

— 

ib. 

Sir  Francis 

Whichcote  of  Quoy-Hall,  Camb.  bt. 

_ 

>S 

Thomas 

White  of  Walling-Wells,  Nott.  esq. 

- 

131 

White  of  Walling- We  lis,  Nott.  esq. 

Francis 

Whithed  of  Southwick,  Hants,  esq. 

— 

•54 

Walter 

Whitfield,  esq.                —                     — 

343 

Sir  William 

Whitlocke  of  PhiUtfi-Court,  Oxf.  kt. 

134 

William 

Whitmore  of  Apley,  Salop,  esq. 

141 

H3 

Sir  Thomas 

Whitmorc  of  Apley,  Salop,  k.b,           - 

141 

William 

Whitmore,  esq.  brother  of  sir  Thomas 

— 

ib. 

Charles  lord 

Whitworth  of  Adbaston,  Staff.  I.  P. 

_ 

160 

Francis 

Wbitworth  of  Lcybourne,  Kent,  esq. 

I51 

Charles 

Whitwoith  of  Leybourne,  Kent,  esq. 

ib. 

John 

Wicker  of  Horsham,  Suss.  esq.          — 

.89 

191 

James 

Wigley  of  Scraptoft,  near  Leicester,  esq. 

102 

Handle 

Wilbraham  of  Rode-Hall,  Staff,  esq. 

170. 

201 

John 

Wilkins,  esq.                        _ 

— 

101 

Thomas 

Wilkinson  of  Borpugh- Bridge,  Yorksh. 

esq. 

231 

Andrew 

Wilkinson  of  Borough-Bfldge,  Yorksh. 

esq. 

235 

John 

Willes  of  Lincolns-Inn,  esq.               21. 

29.  64.  6j 

John 

Willes,  esq.   his  eldest  son                   — 

137 

Edward 

Willes,  esq.  his  second  son             — 

11 

210 

Sir  William 

Williams  of  Place-y-Ward,  Denb.  bt. 

*!* 

Si 

(    371     ) 

A». 

Sir  Watkin 

Williams  Wynne,  bt.  his  eldest  son,  cfWynn- 

stay,  Denb,                     —                 248.  257. 

264 

Robert 

Williams,  esq.  his  second  son          —          264. 

265 

Richard 

Williams,  esq.  his  third  son                 — 

26a 

Hugh 

Williams  of  Chester,  esq.   nephew  of  sir  Will. 

247 

Kyffin 

Williams,  esq.  brother  of  Hugh          — 

260 

Sir  Edward 

Williams  of  Guernevet,  Brecon,  bt.          — 

249 

Sir  Nicholas 

Williams  of  Rhyd-Odin  and  Edwinsford,  Carm. 

bt.                      —                          — 

*J3 

Sir  Hopton 

Williams  of  Llangibby,  Monm.   bt. 

112 

Sir  John 

Williams,  kt.  alderman  of  London           — 

«76 

WiU.  Peere 

Williams,  esq.  barrister  at  law             — 

144 

Sir  Robert 

Willimot,  kt,  alderman  of  London             — 

Sir  William 

Willis  of  Fen-Ditton,  Camb.   bt.                     ,(jc. 

214 

Brown 

Willis  of  the  county  of  Bucks,  esq.            — 

9 

Peregrine  lord  Willoughby,  son  of  the  marquis  of  Lindsey 

*°3 

Sir  Thomas 

Willoughby  of  Wollaton,  Nott.  bt.               129 

.  132 

Francis 

Willoughby,  esq.   his    eldest   son,  afterwards 

Thomas 

lord  Middleton                     —                     J29 

.171 

Willoughby,  esq.  his  second  son                     16. 

171 

Sir  Charles 

Wills,   K.B.                           —                             — 

49 

William 
William 

Willy,   merchant  in  London,  esq.               — 

213 

Wilmerof  Sywell,  Northam.  esq.            — 

122 

Daniel 
Edward 

Wilson  ofDalham-Tower,  Westm.  esq. 

Ih. 

Wilson  of  Dalharo-Tower,  Westm.  esq. 

Charles  marq. 

of  Winchester,  son  of  the  duke  of  Bolton  154.  164 

■253 

Thomas  vise; 

Windsor,   LP.   second"}           ,   ,           ,     r    1 12 

■  '93 

Dixie 

Windsor,  .,,.  inird      K°"piymo""  ° 

Windsor,esq.  fourth    -*                                 113 

16 

Andrews 

■  '93 

Herbert 

Windsor,  esq.  afterwards  lord  Mountjoy 

262 

SirTho.  CookesWinfoid  of  Glashampton  and  Norgrove,  Wor. 

bt.                      —                      — 

219 

Tho.  Geers 

Winford  of  Glashampton,  Wore.   esq.             81 

,  21Q 

Salway 

Wilmington  of  Stanford -Court,  Wore.  esq. 

223 

Thomas 

Wilmington  of  Stanford-Court,  Wore.  esq.  22c 
Bb4                                        F, 

1.221 

1 

(         376        ) 

A, 

Francis 

Winnington,  esq.  his  cousin  and  heir,  of  Stan- 

ford-Court, Wore.                     —                      221 

Edward 

Winnington  of  Holme-Castle,  Wore.   esq.               ib. 

Edward 

Winnington  Jefferies  of  Holme-Castle,  Wore.  esq.  ib. 

James 

Winstanley  of  Branston,  Leic.  esq.           —          102 

Sir  John 

Winstoun,  fct.                  —                      —             31J 

Sir  James 

Wishart,  kt.  a  lord  of  the  admiralty         —         157 

Sir  William 

Withers,  kt.   alderman  of  London            —            lit 

Charles 

Withers  of  Manydown,  Hants,  esq.         —           165 

Henry 

Withers,  esq.               -1-                          —                     93 

Sir  John 

Wit te wrong  of  Stantonbury,  Bucks,   bt.            10.   It 

Sir  John 

Wodehouse  of  Kimberley,  Norf.  bt.             114.  118 

William 

Wodehouse,  esq.  his  eldest  son          —         78.  114 

Armine 

Wodehouse,  esq.   his  second  son              —               1 14 

Lewis 

Wogan  of  Bolston,  Petnb.  esq.             —              267 

Sir  John 

Wolstenholme  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  bt,              109 

Nicholas 

Wood,  esq.         —                           —                     48 

George 

Woodroffe,  esq.                 —                     —          186 

Henry  vise. 

Woosdtock,  son  of  the  earl  of  Portland         1 C4.  156 

Richard 

Woolaston,  esq.                        —                   —           165 

William 

Woolaston  of  Orrnond-street,  London,  esq.          173 

James 

Worsley  of  Pylewell,  Hants,  esq.              —            162 

Charles 

Worsley,  esq.  his  brother,  of  the  Middle  Temple   ib. 

Henry 

Worsley  of  Compton,  Hants,  esq.             — ■           ib. 

Sir  Robert 

Worsley  of  Apuldercombe,  I.Wight,  bt.                ib- 

Thomas 

Worsley  of  Hovingham,  Yorksh.  esq.         233.  234 

John 

Worth  of  Worth,  Dev.  esq.                —                 79 

Sidney 

Wortley  Montagu  of  Wortley,  Yorksh.  esq.  88.  121 

Edward 

Wortley  Montagu,  esq.  his  son         34.  88.  HO.  121 

Edward 

Wortley  Montagu,  jun.  son  of  Edward,  esq.          87 

Christopher 

Wren,  esq.  son  of  sir  Christopher,  kt.            —           4 

Sir  Bourchie 

r     Wrey  of  Tawstock,  Devon,  bt.              —              28 

Sir  Bourchie 

r     Wrey,  i,t.  his  son            —                     —             S2 

John     ' 

Wright  of  Oxford,   esq.          -r~                        —          7 

George 

Wrighle  of  Gothurst,  Bucks,  esq.           —             102 

Willie 

Wrightson  of  Newcastle,  Northum.  esq.     lie.  126 

Sir 

(     377     } 

No. 

SIriThomas 

Wroth  of  North- Petherton,  Som.  bt.  145.  148. 

»50 

Robert 

Wroth  of  Shalford,  Surrey,  esq.         — 

184 

Sir  John 

Wrottesley,  of  Wrottesley -Ha  11,   Staff,  esq. 

167 

Sir  Richard 

Wrottesley,  bt.  his  son                      — 

55 

Jermyn 

Wyche,  esq.  son  of  sir  Cyril,  bt.  ofHocluvoli 

Norf.                       —                      — 

S« 

William 

Wykes  of  Haslebich,   Northam.  esq.         — 

122 

Thomas 

Wyldeof  the  city  of  Worcester,  esq.          — 

220 

Sir  William 

Wyndham  of  Orchard -Wyndham,  Som.  bt.  145 

'51 

Sir  Charles 

Wyndbara,  bt.  his  eldest  son   .       44.   149.   1  to. 

20 1 

Percy 

Wyndham,  esq.  his  second  son  (see  Obrien)     49 

'J' 

Ashe 

Wyndham  of  Felbridge,   Norf.  esq.            — 

*'4 

Thomas 

Wyndham  of  Tale,  Dev.  esq.             — 

61 

Francis 

Wyndham  of  Clover- Wall,  Glou.  esq.         — 

77 

Thomas 

Wynrlham  of  Cromer ,  Norf.  esq.               — 

=4 

Joseph 

Wyndham  Ashe  of  Twickenham,   Midx.   esq. 

2CC. 

William 

Wyndham  Ashe  of  Cromer,   Norf.  esq. 

176 

Sir  John 

Wynne  of  Gwidder,  Cam.  kt.  and  bt.        — 

2J5' 

Thomas 

Wynne  of  Bodvyan,  Cam,  esq.                 — 

256 

Sir  William 

Wynne  of  Bodvyan,    Cam.    kt.             — 

ib. 

John 

Wynne  of  Melay,  Denb.  esq.               —          25; 

258 

Wat.  Williams  Wynne  (see  Williams) 

Sir  George 

Wynn  of  Lees- Wood,   Flint,   bt.              — 

260 

Richard 

Wynn  of  Bednal-Park,  Hert.   esq.          — 

10S 

Sic  MarmadukeWyvilof  Const able-Eurtori,  Yorksb.  bt. 

239 

Gilbert 

Y. 

YARD,   esq,                           — 

56 

Robert 

Yate  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  esq.               — 

.46 

Thomas 

Yates  of  the  city  of  Chichester,  Suss.   esq. 

18S 

George 

Yeamam  of  Marie,  Scot.  'esq.               — 

306 

Sir  Walter 

Yonge  of  Escot,   Dcv.  bt.                  — 

J4 
Sir 

Sir  William 

Thomas 

John 

Sir  Philip 

Philip 

Charles 

Joseph 

Hitch 


(     378     ) 

So. 
Yonge,  kt.  of  the  Bath  and  btt  son  of  sir  Walter    54 

York  of  Richmond,  Yorksh.  esq.          — .  230 

York,  esq.  his  son,  of  Richmond,  Yorksh..  ib. 

Yorke,  kt.  afterwards  lord  chancellor         191.  246 

Yorke*  esq.  his  eldest  son,  of  Wrest,  Bedf.  15.  183 

Yorke,  esq.  his  second  son                 —  183 
Yorke,  esq.  bis  third  son,  afterw.  lord  Dover,  k.b.  195 

Younge  of  Roehampton,  Surrey,  esq.  194 


LIST 


COUNTIES,   CITIES,   AND  BOROUGHS, 

DISPOSED  IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER, 


Shewing  the  Time  they  first  began  to  send  Members,  the  Right*  of  Elec- 
tion, as  decided  by  the  House,  and  an  Account  of  all  the  c 
Elections,  with  the  several  Determinations  concerning  them, 


THE  Commons  were  first  summoned  to  Parliament  49  Hen. 
III.  when  Simon  Mountfort,  Earl  of  Leicester,  having  the 
King  and  Prince  in  his  power,  issued  writs  in  the  King's  name 
for  calling  a  Parliament,  in  which  Knights  of  the  Shire  were 
directed  to  be  chosen.  This  Parliament  had  the  denomination  of 
*  Mountfort's  Parliament ;'  but  after  his  defeat,  the  King  being 
his  own  master,  called  another  Parliament  the  same  year,  con- 
sisting only  of  the  Barons. 

Edward  I.  proceeded  in  the  same  manner  til)  the  1 8th  of  his 
reign,  when  he  issued  summonses  to  several  Sheriffs,  to  summon 
two  Knights  of  the  Shire.  On  the  8th  of  October,  the  2id  of 
the  same  reign,  a  writ  was  issued  to  the  Sheriff  of  each  county, 
to  elect  two  Knights  of  the  Shire.  On  the  very  next  day,  he 
issued  another  writ,  for  electing  two  more  Knights  for  each 
county,  besides  those  before-mentioned,  so  that  each  county  was 
reprefented  by  four  Knights. 

In  the  Parliaments  of  the  18th  and  22d  of  this  King,  the 
Lords  and  Commons  met  together  to  hear  the  causes  of  calling 

the 


(     3»=    ) 

the  Parliament,  and  when  these  were  declared,  they  separated  to 
consider  and  debate.  The  Commons  were  then  only  the  Knights 
of  the  Shire,  but  in  the  year  following,  viz.  the  3d  of  October, 
23d  Edward  I.  the  writs  were  for  electing  two  Knights  for  each. 
Shire,  two  Citizens  for  each  City,  and  two  Burgesses  for  each 
Borough.  The  writ  of  the  49th  Hen  TIL  is  only  ad  trail,  ts" 
consul,  to  treat  and  consult,  but  those  of  King  Edward  are  ad 
consul.  &  consentxrnd.  to  consult  and  consent ;  which  laft  word  is 
very  material,  it  giving  the  legislative  power  ;  therefore  the  Par- 
liament of  King  Edward  I.  may  be  said  to  be  really  the  first,  that 
of  King  Henry  III.  being  a  measure  of  the  King's  Minister,  or 
rather  Governor,  and  which  the  King  shewed  his  dislike  to,  by 
returning  to  the  former  method  of  summoning  the  Barons  only. 
King  Edward  HI.  in  the  23d  of  Ms  reign,  also  first  summoned 
the  Convocation,  because  (as  the  writ  says)  That  which  concerns 
all,  should  be  approved  by  all. 

The  Counties  were  ascertained,  but  the  Sheriff's  had  it  left  to 
their  discretion  to  summon  what  Cities  and  Boroughs  they 
thought  fit,  in  which  they  took  great  liberties,  by  summoning  in 
a  partial  and  arbitrary  manner ;  it  being  then  reckoned  a  burden 
to  the  People,  the  elected  being  t&cnpaidby  the  Electors  ;  nor  had 
the  Representatives  at  that  time  any  advantage,  more  than  their 
wages.  In  the  2d  of  Richard  II.  a  law  was  made  to  hinder  these 
arbitrary  proceedings,  but  it  proved  ineffectual  ■,  so  that  several 
Boroughs  were  exempted  by  charter  from  the  Crown,  others 
were  left  out  by  the  Sheriff,  many  of  which  have  been  restored 
since  the  Rtfor       " 


The  Knights  of  the  Shire  were  at  first  elected  by  the  Common- 
alty of  the  County,  which  Lord  Coke  explains  to  be  the  Free- 
holders in  general,  and  these,  by  the  statute  of  Henry  VI.  arc 
restrained  to  Freeholders  of  40s.  per  annum.  The  original  me- 
thod of  Election  for  Cities  and  Boroughs,  was  either  in  the  Com- 
monalty at  large,  or  restrained  to  particular  Bodies  of  Men  wi- 
thin the  same,  who  contributed  to  the  charge.  And  it  is  sup- 
posed, where  the  Boroughs  were  of  the  King's  demesnes,  the 
King's  Tenants,  or  such  as  paid  him  any  acknowledgement,  were 
the  Electors;  and  where  a  District  was  made  a  Borough,  generally 
the  Inhabitants  at  large  were  liable  to  the  charge,  and  in  them  was 
vested  the  power  of  Election.  In  Boroughs  incorporate,  the  Body 
corporate  only  were  liable,  and  had  only  the  right  of  Election  : 
And  where  it  was  in  the  Community  at  large,  and  the  poorer 
sort  joined  not  in  the  payment  of  the  expences,  those  only  who 

paid 


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paid  became  a  select  body,  and  had  voice  lit  the  Election  of  Re- 
presentatives  ;  from  whence  arofe  the  Right  of  Election  by  Inha- 
bitants paying  Scot  and  Lot :  And  from  the  alienation  of  ths 
King's  demesnes,  the  Owners  or  Possessors  of  those  tenements  re- 
tain the  Right,  which  is  what  we  call  now  Bur  gage-Tenure,  their 
Predecessors  being  the  original  Burgesses.  As  to  Boroughs  which 
cleft  by  Inhabitants  at  large)  it  is  supposed  they  were  such  as  con- 
tributed to  wages,  as  long  as  wages  were  paid  ;  and  though  they 
do  not  now  pay,  they  found  their  claim  upon  the  payment  of 
their  ancestors. 

The  restored  Boroughs  had  no  Right  of  Election  settled  upon 
their  restoration,  and  therefore  feem  to  be  left  to  their  ancient 
Rights.  But  it  must  be  observed,  that  in  all  determinations  the 
proved  Usage  has  been  looked  upon  to  be  the  Right.  Several  Bo- 
roughs have  privilege  of  Representation  in  Parliament  granted 
them  by  charter  since  the  Reformation,  and  upon  the  words  of 
the  charter  the  Right  of  Election  depends. 

Petitions  and  contests  concerning  Elections  began  in  the  time 
of  King  Edward  III.  and  were  originally  to  the  King  (after  in  the 
King)  in  Parliament,  because  all  points  of  Election  were  an- 
ciently returnable  there.  But  in  the  7th  of  Henry  IV.  a  statute 
was  made  that  they  should  be  returned  into  Chancery  ;  where- 
fore, upon  the  common  maxim  of  the  execution  of  writs  being  tp 
be  examined  by  the  power  from  whence  they  issued,  the  Great 
Seal  assumed  a  jurisdiction  in  these  matters  ;  but  in  the  29th  of 
Elizabeth,  in  the  case  of  the  Norfolk  Election,  and  others  in  that 
reign,  the  Great  Seal  submitted  to  the  claim  of  the  Commons. 

As  the  House  of  Peers,  without  consulting  the  Commons, 
have  always  determined  the  Rights  of  Peerage,  the  Commons, 
for  the  same  reason,  took  upon  them  to  judge  of  their  Elections; 
and  in  their  representation  to  King  James  I.  fet  forth,  That, 
though  they  were  but  a  Part  of  a  Body  as  to  make  new  Laws,  yet, 
for  any  Matter  of  the  Privileges  of  their  House,  they  were,  and  ever 
have  been,  a  Court,  of  themselves,  of sufficient  Power  to  discern  and  de- 
termine -without  their  Lordships,  as  their  Lordships  have  always  used 
todofor  theirs  without  them. 

The  methods  of  proceedings  on  controverted  Elections  have 
been  various,  but  the  final  determination  always  by  the  whole 
House.  In  Committees,  it  has  been  usual  to  examine  the  matter, 
state  the  evidence,  and  lay  it  before  the  House  for  tlieir  determi- 
nation.    Other  Elections  have  been,  and  still  are,  heard  at  the 

Bar, 


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Bar,  and  determined  by  the  whole  House*  Hie  witnesses  ait 
not  sworn,  but  if  they  give  false  or  prevaricating  evidence,  they 
are  punished  by  imprisonment.  By  a  ftatute  of  the  id  of  the  late 
King,  it  is  ena&ed,  That  the  last  determination  of  the  House  be 


w 


In  the  following  Sheets,  where  there  is  no  account  of  the  re- 
sult of  a  Petition,  it  is  suppofed  it  was  not  heard,  or  not 
reported  to  the  Houfe.     » 

The  Dates  are  according  to  the  New  Style,  beginning  the 
Year  January  the  ist. 

The  References  of  the  Numbers  are  to  the  foregoing  Sheets 
of  the  Parliamentary  Register,  where  the  Rights  of 
Election  are  given  as  settled  by  the  House. 


Abingdon,  Berks,  3d  and  4th  Philip  and  Mary,  by  charter. 

1660  Sir  John  Lenthall  returned  by  the  Mayor. 

Sir  George  Stonehouse,  by  the  Bailiffs. 

The  Committee  were  of  opinion,  that  the  former  was  duly  re- 
turned, and  ought  to  sit  till  the  merits  be  determined  :  but 
the  latter  was  voted  duly  elected. 

1688  Sir  J.  Stonehouse,  bart.  Petitioner  againft  T.  Medlycot, 

esq. 

The  Petitioner  was  adjudged  by  the  Committee  to  be  duly  elec- 
ted, but  the  House  adjudged  the  Election  to  be  void. 

1689  Sir  J.  Stonehouse,  bart.  Petitioner  against  John  Southby, 

esq. 

The  Petitioner  was  voted  duly  elected. 

1689 


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1689  William  Hacks,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Simon  Harcourt, 
esq. 

The  Committee  resolved,  that  Mr.  Harcourt  is  duly  elected, 
and  that  Mr.  Hacks'  Petition  is  frivolous,  vexatious, 
groundless,  and  scandalous;  which  resolutions  were  agreed 
to  by  the  whole  House,  and  Resolved,  March  3,  1699, 
That  the  proceedings  of  William  Hucks,  esq.  in  presuming 
to  make  use  of  the  authority  of  the  Government  in  order  to 
be  elected,  is  a  scandalous  reflection  upon  the  Government, 
and  tends  to  subvert  the  freedom  of  Elections.  Order,  that 
Mr.  Hucks  be  taken  in  custody  of  the  Serjeant  at  Arms. 

1 705  Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  Petitioner  against  Grey  Nevil,  esq. 
Referred  to  a  Committee,  but  no  Report  appears. 
See  the  last  Resolution  of  the  House,   relating  to  their  Rights 
of  Election,  and  Proceedings  since  the  Union,  in  No.  5.  of, 
the  foregoing  Sheets. 

Agmondesham,  Bucks,  28th  Edw.  I.   rst  and  2d  of  Edw.  II.  af- 
ter which  they  sent  none  till  the  21st  of  James  I. 

1669  Sir  Ralph  Bovey  and  Sir  William  Drake,  bothreturned. 

The  return  of  the  former  judged  not  to  be  by  the  proper  Officer, 
and  ordered  to  be  amended,  upon  which  Sir  Ralph  petition- 
ed, and  referred  to  the  Committee,  but  never  heard. 

1680  Algernon  Sidney,  esq.  and  Sir  William  Drake,  severally 

petitioned,  and  were  both  voted  not  duly  elected. 

168 1  Algernon  Sidney,  esq.    and  Sir  Roger  Hill,  severally  peti- 

tioned, but  the  Parliament  being  dissolved  soon  after, 
they  were  never  heard. 

1689  Sir  Roger  Hill,  Petitioner  against  Sir  John,  Garrard. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1701  Sir  Roger  Hill,  Petitioner  againll  John  Drake,  esq. 

Referred  to  a  Committee,  but  never  heard. 

„o5  SirT.Weta.e^.P^one^ins,  {%££%£? 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected.     See  No.  212. 
Aylesbury,  Bucks,  2d  Queen  Mary. 
1685  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  bart.  Petitioner,  never  heard. 


i  384  ) 

1691  James  Herbert,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Simon  Mayne,  esq.  , 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1695  Simon  Mayne,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Jdmes  Herbert,  esq. 

When  it  was  reselvcd,  Jan.  28,  1696,  That  the  Right  of  Elec- 
tion  is  in  all  the  Householders  not  receiving  Alms. 

1698  Simon  Mayne,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Herbert,  esq. 
Robert  Dormer,  esq.  against  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  bt. 

Sir  Thomas  Lee  was  voted  by  the  Committee  not  duly  elected, 
which  was  agreed  f  by  the  House. 

Robert  Dormer,  esq.  was  voted  by  the  Committee  duly  elec- 
ted, which  was  agreed  to  by  the  House,  and  a  new  writ  was 
ordered  in  the  room  of  Sir  Thomas  Lee. 

1699  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  bait.  Petitioner  against  Robert  Dormer, 

esq. 

Referred  to  a  Committee,  but  not  reported. 

1702  Simon  Mayne,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Herbert,  esq. 

This  Election  occasioned  the  long  dispute  in  the  case  of  Ashby 
and  White  between  both  Houses,  which  was  put  an  end  to 
with  the  Session  by  the  Queen.  See  Torbuck's  Debates, 
Vol.  IV.  where  the  whole  case,  and  debate  relating  there- 
to, is  printed  at  large. 

1705  Simon  Harcourt  of  Penley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John 
Wittewrong  and  Simon  Mayne,  esq. 

Referred  to  a  Committee,  but  not  reported.     See  No.  11. 

Aldborough,  Suffolk,   13th  Eliz. 

1689  Sir  Edw.  Turner,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Will.  Johnson,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
See  the  Right  of  Election,  No.  176. 

Aldborough,  Yorkshire,  30th  Eliz. 

,674  James  Long,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Jg&SJS^ 

1675.  Robert  Benson,  esq    Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Reresby. 

The  former  not  duly  returned. 

Several  Burghers  petitioned  against  Sir  John  Reresby's  Elec- 
tion! but  never  heard. 

1678 


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1678  Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Rercsby.' 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

1689  Henry  Boyle,  esq.  John  Vandenbendic,  esq. 

Sir  Michael  Wentworth,  and  Christopher  Tancred,  esq. 

Were  all  four  returned. 

Resolved,  That  Sir  Michael  and  Mr.  Tancred  are  duly  return- 
ed and  duly  elected. — See  Resolutions  in  No.  23  5,  relating 
to  the  Right  of  Election. 

1696  Arthur  Kay,  esq.-  Petitioner  against  Henry  Fairfax',  esq. 
Heard  at  the  Bar,  the  Election  declared  void,  and  ordered  that 

no  new  writ  do  issue  this  Session.     See  No.  235. 

1697  A  Petition  from  the  Electors,  shewing  their  sorrow  for 

disorders  and  abuses  at  the  late  .Election,  promising 
amendment,  and  desiring  a  new  Election,  which  was 
granted . 

1(198  Cyril  Arthington,    esq.       ?  petitioned  against  Sir  Abstru- 
Christopher  Tancred,  esq.  5  pus  Danby. 

Mr.  Arthington  withdrew  his  Petition,  and  Sir  Abstrupus  was 
voted  duly  elected. 

North  AllerTon,  26th  Edw.  I.  discontinued  till  1640. 
1660  Francis  Lascells,  esq.  who  sat  as  one  of  the  Judges  at  th; 
Trial  of  King  Charles  I.  expelled  the  House. 
A  new  writ  ordered,  it  is  supposed  he  was  re-chosen,  his  name 
being  in  the  returns  of  1661. 

1705  Thomas  Harrison,  esq.  petitioned  against  Roger  Gale,  esq. 

Andover.      All  King  Edward  I.  Parliaments,    1st  King  Edward 
II.  ' 


164 1   Sir  William  Waller  petitioned  against  Sir  Lewis  Dive. 
1678  John  Deane,  esq    petitioned  against  Charles  West,  esq. 
lfJ79  John  Pollen,  esq.   petitioned  against  Wiliiain  Withers,  esq. 

1689  Sir  Robert  Henley,  kt.  7  petitioned  C  Francis  Powlett  and 
John  Ven able s,  esq.  3  against  £  John  Pollen,  esqrs. 
The  sitting  Members  both  duly  elected, 

1701   Resolved,  March  17,  That  the  Electors  have  endeavoured 

corruptly  to  set  to  sate  the  Election  cf  a  Burgess.     Re- 

[tol.  1.]  Cc  solved, 


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solved.  That  the  lending  money  upon  any  security  to  i 
Corporation,  and  remitting  the  interest,  with  intent  to 
influence  the  Election  of  Members  of  Parliament,  is  an 
unlawful  and  dangerous  practice.  Several  Persons  were 
ordered  into  custody,  and  Francis  Shepherd,  esq.  one 
of  the  Members,  was  discharged  from  being  a  Member 
of  the  House. 

1702  Sir  John  Cope,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Francis  Shepherd, 
esq. 

Referred  to  the  Committee,  but  not  heard. 

1702  Sir  John  Cope,  lent.    "J  Petitioners  C  John  Smith,  esq    and 
Francis  Conway,  esq.  3    against      £  Franc  is  Shepherd, esq. 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected.     See  No.  166,  the  Right 
of  Election,   &c. 

Anglesea,  one  of  the  twelve  Welsh  Counties,  empowered  to 
send  a  Knight  of  the  Shire,  27th  Hen.  VIII.  but  first 
returned  in  the  33d.  The  Principality  of  Wales  return- 
ed twelve  Members  to  Parliament  out  of  each  of  the 
North  and  South  Provinces,  as  early  as  1 5th  Edw,  II. 
but  how  chosen  is  uncertain,  nor  were  there  after  any 
Returns  till  the  time  of  King  Henry  VIII.  aforesaid, 
nor  does  there  appear  any  complaint  of  undue  Elections 
till  1722.     See  No.  247. 

Apolby,  Westmoreland,  26th  Edw.  I. 

(701  Sir  John  Walter,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Wharton  Dunch, 

esq. 
1702  James  Graham,  esq.   Petitioner  against  Wharton  Dunch, 
esq. 

Arundel,  Sussex,  Edw.  I. 

1624  Mr  Mill,  Petitioner  against  Sir  George  Chaworth. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

1094  John  Cook,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Lord  Walden. 

The  Petitioner  dulyelected.     See  No.  196. 
170 1   Christ.  Knight,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edm.Dummer,  c^j. 

Ashburton,  Devonshire,  a6th  Edw.  I.  intermitted  till  8tl) 
Hen.  IV.  ceased  (ill  1640,  and  then,  restored. 


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.£  a  -n.     n        1  n    ■  •  •    ..  CRawlinMalcot.and 

1S78  Tho.RejnaUsq.  Pctmooer  sgamst  £wm -Sawel>e^„. 

1680  Richard  Duke,  esq.  Petitioner  touching  the  Election. 

See  Right  of  Election,  No.  j6< 
Banbury,  Oxfordshire,  Queen  Mary, 

io"8t  Thomas  Wise,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Holman. 
1 690  John  Hawles,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Robert  Dashwood.' 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  137. 

1701  Charles  North,  esq.  arid  John  Dormer,  esq. 

Both  returned  by  two  contending  Mayors,  the  former  duly  re. 

1705  Toby  Chauncey,  esq. Petitioner  against  Charles  North,  esq, 

Barnstaple,  Devonshire,  28th  Edw.  I. 

1680  Richard  Lee,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Arthur  Acland,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
1685  John  Rolle,  esq.  Petitioner  touching  the  Election. 
Bath,  Somersetshire,  26th  Edward  I. 

1 661  Alexander  Popham,  esq.  ?  Returned  by  the  Mayor  and  Al- 
Wiltiam  Prynn,  esq.       5  dermen. 

Sir  Charles  Berkeley,  lent. "?  Returned  by  the  Aldermen 

Sir  Thomas  Bridges,  knt.  5  only. 

The  two  former  were  voted  duly  returned,  and  to  sit  in  the 

House  till  the  merits  of  Election  v  ?re  heard,  and  the  two 

latter  petitioned. 
1675  Harry  Bridges,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Geo.  Speake. 

1705  George  Dashwood,  esq.  ?  Petitioners  CW.Blathwayt,  esq. 
Richard  Ho ublin,  esq.  5  againft  £  Alex.  Popham,  esq. 
Resolved,  Jan.  27,  1707,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 

Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Common  Council  only,    and  the 

sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

Beaumaris,  Anglesea,  27th  Hen.  VIII.  twelve  Counties  and  as 
many  Towns  in  Wales  wexe  privileged  to  send  Members 
to  Parliament.  The  first  Returns  were  33d  Hen.  VIII. 
and  Newborough,  now  a  decayed  Village,  waa  the 
Town  of  the  County  of  Anglesea,  but  being  exempted 
C«2  by 


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by  an  A6b  2d  Edw.  VI.  the  Privilege  was  limited  to  thk 
Borough.     See  No.  248. 

Bedford  County,  2 2d  Edw.  I. 

1 698  William Duncombe, esq.  ?  Petitioners  C  Lord  Edw.  Russel. 
Thomas  Bram sal,  esq.    3     against     /  Sir  W.  Gostwick. 

Resolved  by  the  Committee,  Dec.  2i,  1699.  1st,  That  if  any 
Person  shall  give  a  single  Vote  for  one  Member,  such  Per- 
son hath  not  a  Right  to  come  afterwards  and  give  his  Se- 
cond Vote.  2d!y,  That  thej  sitting  Members  were  duly 
elected.  The  former  Resolution  was  upon  a  second  Read- 
ing postponed,  but  never  after  called  for;  the  other,  with 
regard  to  the  Election,  was  agreed  to  by  the  House. 

Bedford  Town,  23d  Edw.  I.     .  . 

1640  Sir  Beauchamp  St  John  and  Sir  Samuel  Luke  were  return- 

ed by  one  Indenture,  and  Sir  Beauchamp  St  John  and 
William  Boteler,  esq.  were  returned  by  another  Inden- 
ture. 

1641  May  1,  Ordered  that  Sir  Beauchamp  St  John  do  sit,  he 

being  in  both  Returns,  and  that  Sir  Samuel  Luke  and 
Mr  Boteler  do  forbear  to  sit  till  their  Controversy  be  de- 
cided. 

1 64 1  Aug.  5,  Resolved  that  Sir  Samuel  Luke  is  well  elected. 

1 66 1  John  Keeling,  esq.  and  Richard  Taylor,  esq.  were  re- 
turned by  two  Indentures  by  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs,  and 
Burgesses,  and  Sir  Samuel  Luke  and  Richard  Taylor, 
esq.  were  returned  in  another  Indenture  by  the  Mayor. 

The  Committee  were  of  opinion,  That  Mr  Serjeant  Keeling 
ought  to  sit  till  the  Election  be  determined,  to  which  the 
House  agreed. 

169c  Thomas  Hillersden,  esq.  and  Sir  Richard  Franklin,  knt 
returned  by  Indenture  by  the  Sheriff,  Thomas  Hillers- 
den, esq.  Thomas1  Christy,  esq.  by  another  Indenture 
by  the  Under-SherifF. 

Mr.  Christy  was  voted  duly  elected,  and  the  Mayor  and  Under 

Sheriff  were  ordered  into   custody.     Resblved,  April  I2y 

1690*  That  after  a  Return  made  into  the  Crown-Office, 

the  same  shall  not  be  altered  by  the  Sheriff  or  Clerk  of  the 

. ,  thrown,  ot  any  other  but  by  the  House.*    See  No.  2. 

Great 


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GREAT  Bedwim,  Wiltshire,  30th  Edw.  I.  1st  and  8th  Edward 
H.  33d,  3fith,  and  3  7th' Edw.  III.  6th  and  7th  Rich. 
II.  and  after  the  10th  of  that  King,  intermitted  till  9th 
Hen.  V.  except  ist  Heu.  IV.  and  so  continued  till  nth 
Edw.  IV. 

1640  Richard  Harding  and  Charles  Seymour,  csqrs.  were  voted 
duly  elected  upon  a  Petition  against  them. 

1660  Sir  Walter  St  John  and  Sir  Ralph  Verncy,  km.  were  re- 
turned by  one  Indenture,  and  Robert  Spencer,  esq.  and 
Thomas  Gape,  esq.  were  returned  b'  another  Inden- 
ture. 
Resolved,  April  27,    That  none  of  the  Parties  do  lit  till 'the 

merits  be  determined. 
May  \6,  Resolved,  That  the  Burgesses  at  large  have  a  Right 
to  elect,  and  that  Mr  Spencer  and  Mr  Gape  are  duly  elec- 
ted, 

Ifjfjo  DukeStonehou.se,  esq.  and  Henry  Clarke,   esq.    returned 
by  one  Indenture,  DukeStonehousc,  esq.  Thos.  Gape, 
esq.  by  another. 
Resolved,  That  Mr  Clarke  being  returned  by  the  proper  Offi- 

f.f)C)8  Thomas  Neale,  esq.    Petitioner  against  Dr  Charles  Dave, 
nant. 
The  Petitioner  died. 

1705  Charles  Lord  BruceT  Petitioners  j"Sir  George  Byng,  knt. 

James  Bruce,  esq.  $     against     \  Nicholas  Polexfcn,  esq. 

The  Petitioners  withdrew  their  Petition,    air  George  made  his 

Election  for  Plymouth,  and  Lord  Bruce  was  chosen  in  hii 

room.      See  No.  214. 

Bereai.ston,  Devonshire,  27th  Eliz.     See  No.  58. 

1660  George  Howard,   esq.  and  John  Maynaid,  esq.  returned 

by  the  Portreeve  or  Mayor,  Sir  Francis  Drake  and  John 
Maynard,  esq.  by  the  Freemen  ;  the  former  voted 
good. 

1661  Sir  John  Maynard  and  George  Howard,  esq.  returned  by 

the  Mayor  or  Portreeve,  Sir  John  Maynard  and  Eliseus 
Crymes,  esq.  by  the  Burgesses,  the  former  voted  good. 
MrCrymcs  petitioned,  but  h.is  Petition  was  dismissed. 

Cc  3  ^™*5» 


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Berks  County*  2jdEdw.  I. 

idyS  Henry  Earl  of  Stirling  and  William  Barker,  esq.  were  re- 
turned double,  and  severally  petitioned,  but  the  Parlia- 
ment was  soon  dissolved,  and  never  heard. 

1(58  j  Henry  Earl  of  Stirling  petitioned  against  Richard  Southby, 
esq. 

*  C  Rich.  Nevile,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Hum.  Foster,  bt- 
9°  I  Montagu  Ld.  Norris.Petit.  against  Sir  H.Winchcombe.bt. 
No  Person  appearing  to  make  good  the  Petition  of  the  Free- 
holders in  behalf  of  Lord  Norn's,  it  was  rejected.  The 
Committee  also  resolved  not  to  admit  a  verbal  Averment 
against  the  Oaths  of  Persons  who  swore  themselves  Free- 
holders at  the  Election,  which  Resolution  was  read  a  second 
time  and  postponed,  and  Sir  Humphry  Foster  was  voted 
duly  elected. 

Berwick-upon-Tweed,  Northumberland,  Hen.  VIII. 

1640  Sir  Edward  Osborn's  Election  was  declared  void,  but  it 
does  not  appear  on  the  Journals  of  the  House  upon 
what  occasion. 

1664  Tho.  Gray,  esq.  Petitioner  againstDan.  Col  ling  wood,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1676  John  Rushwortb,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Lord  Dunblahi. 
it5;8  Daniel  Collingwood,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Ralph  Gray, 

esq. 
1695  Sir  Francis  Blake,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Samuel  Ogle,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

Beverley,  Yorkshire.  All  King  Edward  the  let's  Parliaments, 
had  three  Summons  to  King  Edward  the  lid's  time,  but 
made  no  Returns,  nor  thence  till  the  6th  of  Queen  Eli- 
zabeth, when  it  was  restored. 

1685  Sir  John  Hotham,  bt.  Petitioner,  never  heard. 
Bewdley,  Worcestershire,  3d  James  I. 
1662  Sir  Ralph  Clare,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Henry  Herbert. 
^673  Henry  Herbert,  esq.    Petitioner  against  Philip  Foley,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected. 
j(5;8  Henry  Herbert,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Philip  Foley,   esq. 

Resolved, 


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Resolved,  May  27,  1679,  That  all  the  Inhabitants  have  not 
a  Right  to  vote,  but  only  the  Bailiffs  and  Burgesses. 

1705  Hen.  Herbert,  esq.  Petit,  against  Salway  Winnington,  esq; 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  223, 

Bishops-Castle,  Shropshire,  27th  Eliz. 

169;  Richard  Moore,  esq.  Petitioner  against   Henry  Newton, 

esq. 
1698  Sir   Gilbert  Gemrd,     bart.    Petitioner  against  Sir  W. 

Brownlow. 
Resolved  that  the  Election   is  void,    that  the  Burgesses  have 

been   notoriously  guilty  of  Bribery,  and  that   no  new  -writ 

da  issue  this  Session. 

1701  Sir  Will.  Brownlow,  bt.  Petitioner  against  C.  Mason,  esq. 
Sir  Gilbert  Gerrard,  bt.  Petitioner  against  G.  Waicot,  esq. 
May  13,  Resolved  that  Charles  Mason,  esq.  is  guilty  of  noto- 
rious Bribery,  and  that  he  is  not  duly  elected.  Resolved 
that  George  Waicot,  esq.  is  duly  elected.  Ordered  that 
no  new  writ  do  issue  this  Session.  Ordered  that  Charles 
Mason,  esq.   be  taken  into  custody  of  the  Serjeant  at  Arms. 

1702  George  Waicot,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Charles  Mason,  esq. 
Resolved  that  Charles  Mason,  esq.    is  not   duly  elected,  and 

that  no  new  writ  do  issue  this  Session, 

1705  Richard  Harn age,  esq,*!  Petitioners  f  Henry  Brett,  esq. 
Charles  Waicot,  esq.     j     against     £  Charles  Mason,  esq. 
Both  withdrew  their  Petitions. 

BletchingLy,  Surrey,  23d  Edw.  I. 

1634  Mr  Lovel,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Miles  Fletevood. 

Resolved,  March  22, 1624,  That  the  Bailiffs  have  nothing  to  do 
in  the  Election  :  none  but  Borough-holders  ought  to  have 
B  voice,  and  that  Sir  Miles  Fletewood  was  duly  elected. 

169;  G.Evelyn,  esq.  Petit,  against  Maurice  Thompson,  esq. 

The  Committee  were  of  opinion  the  Petitioner  was  duly  elect- 
ed,  but  the  House  resolved  that  Mr  Thompson  was  duly 
elected. 

Bodmin,  Cornwall,  23d  Edw.  I. 

1661  Sir  John  Carew  andHenderRobarfes,  esq.  were  returned 
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each  by  two  single  Indentures,  Sir  Jamea  Smith  and 
Hender  Robartes,  esq.  were  returned  by  another  Inden- 
ture, and  Sir  John  Carew  and  Bern.  Granville,  esq.  by 
another  Indenture.  -    • 

The  Committee  were  of  opinion  that  the  two  former  only,  be- 
ing retumed  by  the  Mayor,  should  sit  till  the  merit?  of  thf 
,  Election  were  heard,  which  never  happened. 

}  707  Sir  John  Leake,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Hjcrne,  esq. 

Boroughbridge,  Yorkshire,  1st  of  Queen  Mary. 

1673  Sir  James  Long,  bart.  Petitioner  agajnst  Sir  Henry  Good- 
rick. 

1690  Sir  Bryan  Stapylton,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Christopher 

Vane,.  . '  "  *  • 

■•  ..... 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

Bossinet,  Cornwall,  Edw.  VI. 

1640  Several  Returns  were  made  by  different  Indentures.  The 
Election  declared  void. 

%66i  Robert  Robartes,  esq.  and  Richard  Rowse,  esq.  were  re- 
turned by  two  several  Indentures,  and  Anthony  fiuller, 
esq.  by  another  Indenture  by  the  Burgesses. 

Resolved  that  Mr  Robartes  and  Mr  Rowse  do'  sit,  till  the 
•  cause  touching  the  Election  be  determined. 

1685  Richard  Duke,  esq.  Petitioner.    No  Report. 

1 70 1  John  Manley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Tregagle,  esq. 

Boston,  Lincolnshire,  Edw.  VI. 
1628  Sir  Anthony  Irby,  Petitioner  against  Mr  OkeieyC 
The  Petitioner  '{Vied  duly  elected^ 

j66i  Roberjt  Lord  Willoughby  and  Sir  Anthony  Irby  were  ry 
turned  by  the  Mayor,  Rob.  tord  "Vyilloughby  and  Tho> 
Thory,  esq.  by  the  Burgesses. 

Sir  Anthony  duly  elected.  "  "'• 

IJrackley,  Northamptonshire,  1st  Edward  VI. 

}66i  Sir  William  Fermor,  kt.  and  Robert  Spencer,  esq.  were  re- 
turned by  the  Mayor,  and  Sir  Thomas  Crew  by  the  Bur- 
gesses f    -    - 
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Sir  William  Termor  died  May  14  ;  and  May  17,  the  House 
resolved  that  Robert  Spencer,  esq.  being  returned  by  the 
proper  Officer,  ought  to  sit  till  the  merits  of  the  Election 
was  determined.  June  9,  1661,  Sir  Thomas  Crew  was  vo- 
ted duly  elected, 

1698  Harry  Mordaunt,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Aubrey. 

Brameeb,  Sussex,  23d  Edward  I.  It  afterwards  intermitted 
sending,  and  sometimes  sent  in  conjunction  with  Stey- 
ning,  before  7th  Edward  IV.     See  No,  193. 

1640  Sir  Edward  Bishop  and  Mr  Onslow  were  returned,  and 
their  Election  made  void. 
Sir  Edward  was  declared  incapable  of  any  Election   for  this 

1661  John  By ne,  esq.  and  Pierce  Goring,  esq.  returned  by  one 
Indenture,  John  Bayne  and  John  Parsons,  esq.  by  ano- 
ther Indenture,  and  Mr  Goring*  was  ordered  to  sit  till 
the  Merits  were  determined. 

.*  _  nrii'  _□.  •  n  .-.-  -    .  f  DrNich. Barbon. 

*6c,o  Wilham3mnger,esq.Pet,tioneraga.nst{DrJohnRaddiff. 

1698  Several  Burgesses  petition  against  Sir  Henry  Furnese. 

1690  Feb.  13,  Resolved,  That  Sir  Henry  Furnese  having,  since 
he  has  been  a  Member  of  this  House,  been  concerned  as 
a  Collector  and  Manager  upon  the  Aft  for  raising  Two 
Millions  upon  a  Fund  for  Payment  of  Annuities  at  8 
per  cent,  be  expelled  the  House,  and  a  new  Writ  order- 
ed. 

fjoi  John  Asgill,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Owen,  esq. 
It   appearing  that  Samuel  Shepherd,  sen.  esq.   a   Member  of 
this  House,  was  guilty   of  several  indirect  Practices  at  this 
Election,  he  was   committed   to   the  Tower,  and   several 
other  Persons  to  the  Serjeant  at  Arms. 

1702  John  Asgill,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Owen,  esq. 

1703  Tho,  Vise.  Windsor,  Petitioner  against  John  Middle  ton, 

esq. 
The  Election  was  declared  void. 

1704  Tho.  Vise.  Windsor,  Petitioner  against  Sam.  Sambroke, 

esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 


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„....      „  ~    .  .      S Tho.Viac. Windsor. 

i,„S  W.ll.amPn.1,  e!q.  Pet.  aga,n5t     |John  Ajgi]lj  ^ 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 

Brecknock  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anglesea. 

1660  Sir  Herbert  Price,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Henry  Williams. 

The  Election  declared  void. 

i6f>i  MrProgers,  Petitioner  against  John  Jefferys,  esq. 

The  Election  declared  void. 
1695  Sir  Rowland  Gwyn,  Petitioner  against  Edward  Jones,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
Brecon  Town,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anglegea. 
1641  Herbert  Price,    esq.    and  Robert  Williams,  esq.    were 
both  returned,  the  latter  not  to  sit  till  the  Merits  of  the 
Election  be  decided. 

\66i  Sir  Herbert  Price  and  Kingsmill  Lucy,  esq.  were  both  re- 
turned. 
The  former  being  returned  by  the  proper  Officer,  was  ordered 
to  sit,  and  was  afterwards  voted  dulv  elected. 

1678  Thomas  Mansel,  esq.  and  John  Jeffereys,  esq.  were  return- 
ed by  two  Indentures. 
Tlie  latter  being  returned  by  the  Bailiff,  was  ordered  to  sit. 

ii5oo  Charles  Morgan,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Jeffrey  Jeffreys,  esq. 
1698  Jeffrey  Jeffreys,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Morgan,  esq- 

Bhidgewater,  Somerset,  26th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  150. 
1669  Peregrine  Palmer,    esq-    Petitioner  against    Sir    Francis 
Rolle,  ban. 

1678  Ralph  Stawel,  esq.   Petitioner  against  Sir  Francis  Rolle, 

bart. 

1679  Sir  Francis  Rolle,   bt.    Petitioner  against  Ralph  Stawell, 

esq.  " 

William  Clarke,  esq.  Petitioner  against  RalphStawell,  esq. 
1692  John  Gardner,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Robert  Batch,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 


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BsrDCEHORTH,  Shropshire,  28th  Edw.  I. 
1610  Sir  Francis  Lacon  and  Sir  George  Haward  contested  die 
Return. 

1679  Joh"  Wooliich,  nq.  Petit,  .gainst     {^Xwbi'tZ-l 

1698  Roger  Pope,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Edward  Acton. 

Bbjdpokt,  Dorsetshire,  23d  Edw.  I. 

1576  A  Motion  was  made,  whether  John  Lord  Russel,  eldest 
Son  cf  the  Earl  of  Bedford,  being  so  become  by  the 
Death  of  his  elder  Brother,  should  continue  to  sit  in  the 
House;  it  was  resolved  in  the  affirmative.  See  Nor- 
thumberland. 

1626  Sir  Richard  Strode,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Lewis  Dyve. 

1628  Inhabitants  Petitioners.  April  12,  Resolved,  that  the 
Elefllon  is  not  good,  because  the  Commons  having 
Right  of  Voice,  had  no  Warning.    See  No.  66. 

1677  A  Petition  against  George  Bowerman,  esq.  who  was  vo- 
ted duly  elected. 

1681  Sir  Robert  Henley,  bart.  Betitioner,  never  heard. 


1685  JohnMitchel.   esq.  1  Petitioners  fHugh  Hodges,  esq. 

Richard  Broderick,  esq.  J     against     (.Tho.  Chaffin,  esq. 
1690  John  Manley,  esq.  Petitioneragainst  Sir  Stephen  Evans. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1695  John  Manley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Nicholas  Cary,  esq. 

Bristol,  a  Borough  in  Gloucestershire,  26th  Edw.  I.  till  47th 
Edw.  III.  when  it  made  a  County  within  itself,  till  3^d 
Hen.  VIII.  when  being  made  a  Bishop's  See,  it  became 
a  City. 

l66l  Thomas  Earl  of  Oasory,  and  John  Knight,  esq.  were  re- 
turned by  one  Indenture,  Sir  Hump.  Hooks  and  John 
Knight,  esq.  were  returned  by  another  Indenture. 
It  appearing  that  Sir  Humphry  Hooke,  by  sealing  the  Return 
of  the  Earl  of  Ossory,  had  renounced  his  own  Return,  it 
was  resolved  that  the  Earl  ought  to  sit  till  tlie  merits  of 
Election  were  heard. 

1666  Sept.  22,  The  Lord  Ossory  being  summoned  to  the  Eng- 
lish Parliament  by  the  Title  of  Lord  Butler  of  Mw«, 


C    39«    ), 

Park,  the  Merits  of  the  Ele£Kon  were;  tefenfed  to  a 
Committee,  who  reported  that  Sir  Humphry  Hooke 
was  duly  elected,  and  ordered  the  Sheriff  in  custody  for 
a  false  Return. 

1680  Robert  Henley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Robert  Cann. 

Sir  Robert  Cann  was  expelled  the  House  and  committed  to  the 
Tower,  for  publicly  declaring  there  was  no  Popish  Plot, 
t  but  a  Presbyterian  Plot,  and   the  Election  declared  void, 
and  a  new  Writ  ordered. 

Jan.  8,  The  Mayor  and  Sheriffs  were  ordered  into'  custody,  for 
imposing  the  following  Oath  to  the  Electors;  yiz.  u  You 
*•  shall  swear  that  you  are  a  Freeman,  and  that  you  have 
"  not  given  your  Voice  already ."  '  They  absconding,  a 
Proclamation  was  ordered  omagtinstthefm^  but  the  Parlia- 
ment was  next  day,  prorogued,  and  soon  after  dissolved. 

March  24,  Sir  Robert  Atkins,  Knight  01  the  ftatb,  Sir  John 
Knight,  and  other  Burgdsses,  r*  peHtiopeid  concerning  the 
Election,  but  the  Parliament  was  dissolved  in  a  few  Days. 

_  _  ^  "  *  • 

1690  William  Powlett,  esq.  7  Petitioners  J  Sir  John  Knight* 
Robert  Yate,  esq.       J    against    1  Sir  Richard  Hart, 

Buckingham  County,  28th  Edw.  I. 

1550  Jan.  2t f  Upon  the  Question  of  Peers  eldest  Sons  being 
qualified  to  sit  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Sir  Francis 
Russcl  being  become  Heir-apparent  to  the  Earl  of  Bed- 
ford, it  was  resolved  that  he  do  continue  to  sit.     See 

Northumberland  and  Bridport. 

■'.""• 

604  Sir  Francis  Goodwin,  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Fortes- 


1 


cue. 


This  Petition  occasioned  a  great  dispute  between  the  Lords  and 
Commons  concerning  their  Privileges,  and  at  length  it  was 
resolved  they  be  both  secluded.  A  Case  of  like  kind  hap- 
pened in  1702,  in  relation  to  the  Aylesbury  Election, 
which  see  at  large  in  Torbuck's  Parliamentary  Debates,. 
Vol.  IV.  where  this  Case  is  quoted. 

1685  Thomas  Hacket,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Whar- 
ton, esq. 

Buckingham  Town,  36th  Hen.  VIII. 

1660  Francis  Ingoldsby,  Petitioner  against  John  Dormer,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1679 


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1679  Edward  Viscount  Latimer  and  Sir  Richard  Temple,  bart. 

were  returned  by  one  Indenture,  Edward  Viscount  La- 
timer and  Sir  Peter  TyrreJ,  bart.  were  returned  by  ano- 
ther Indenture,  and  the  two  latter  were  voted  duly  re- 

1680  Sir  Peter  Tyrrel,  bart.  Petitioner. 

id8i  Sir  Peter  Tyrrel,  bart.  7  „    .  .  ,       , 

r-L    1     m  I- Petitioners,  never  heard. 

Charles  Blount,  esq.     i  ' 

1685  Edw.  Vise.  Latimer,7  Petitioners  rSirRich-Temple,  bart. 
Geo.  Grenville,  esq.  _J     against     "£SirRalphVeruey,  bart. 

1689  Sir  Peter  Tyrrel,  bt.  7  Petitioners  ("SirRalphVerney,  bart. 
Richard  Atkins,  esq.  J    against      \  Sir  Rich.  Temple, ' 
The  sitting  Members  voted  duly  elected. 

1690  SirPeterTyrre!,  bt.l  Petitioners  f  Sir  Rich.  Temple,  bart. 
Sir  Rich.  Atkins,bt.  \  against  (  Alexander  Denton,  esq. 
Sitting  Members  duly  elected.     See  No.  9. 

Callington.     See  Kellingtoh. 

Calne,  Wiltshire,  23d,  28th,  3o"thEdw.  I.     istEdw.IL   33d, 
34th,  36th  Edw.  III.     2d  Rich.  II.  and  ever  since. 

ifioj  Mr  Swaddon  being   weak,  old,  and  not  like  to  recover, 

ordered  a  new  Writ  in  his  room. 
1679  Henry Clievers,  esq. 7  Petitioners  f  Sir  GeorgeHungerford. 
John  Lawford,  esq.  J    against     1  Walter  Norborne,  esq. 

,„     „  „    .  .  .        f  Sir  [ohn  Ernie. 

1685  Burgesses  Petitioners  against  |ThoJnias  Webb>  e3(J_ 

1691  Sir  GeorgeHungerford,  Petitioner  against  Will.  Wynd- 

ham,  esq, 
The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected. 

1701  Edward  Bayntun,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Walter  Long, 

esq. 

1702  Sir  Charles  Hedges  and  Edward  Bayntun,  esq.  were  both 

returned,  the  former  by  the  junior  Steward,  the  latter 

by  the  senior  -,  each  had  eight  Votes,  and  the  Election 

was  declared  void. 

1705  Sir  Charles  Hedges,  kt.7  Petitioners  f  Edw.  Bayntun,  esq, 

John  Kirle  Ernie,  esq.  S    against      ?_Geo.  Ducket,  esq. 

Cambridge 


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Cambridge  County,  18th  Edw.  I, 

1624  Sir  John  Cutts,   ">  Petitioners  f  Sir  Edward  Peyton. 
Mr  Palievecyne,  J    against      (.Sir  Simeon  Stewart. 
The  Election  void.     See  No,  15.  the  Right  of  Election  as  de- 
termined May  28,    1624. 

1640  Sir  R u shout  Cullen,  Petitioner  against  Lord  Cutts. 

The  Committee  resolved  that  the  Petitioner  was  duly  elected, 
which  was  disagreed  to  by  the  House. 

1 697  Granado  Pigot,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Rushout  Cullen. 

The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected. 
Cambridge  Tpwn,  26th  Edw.  I.    See  No.  17. 

itfai  Mr  Foxton  the  Mayor  having  returned  himself,  he  was  re- 
moved. 
1679  Sir  Tho.  Willis,  bt.7  Petitioners  f  Lord  Arlington. 

Roger  Pcpys,  esq.    j    against     (.  Sir  Thomas  Chichley. 

Cambridge  University,  1st  of  King  James  I. 

The  Return  is  made  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  and  the  Doc- 
tors and  aftual  Masters  of  the  University. 

Cameleohd,  Cornwall,  Edw.  VI. 

1625  Sir  Thomas  Monk  being  in  Execution  at  the  Time  of  his 

Eleflion,  anew  Writ  was  ordered. 

1660  Several  Returns  were  made  -,  ordered  that  Peter  KiHigrew 

and  Samuel  Trelawney,  esqTS.  do  sit  till  the  Merits  of 
Election  be  determined.  The  Election  was  declared 
void,  and  another  double  Return  made  of  HenryNicho- 
las,  esq.  and  William  Cotton,  esq.  and  the  latter  was 
voted  duly  elected. 

1661  Thomas  Coventry,  esq.  and  Charles  Rose  a  rrick,  esq.  re- 

turned by  the  Mayor ;    Bern.  Granville,  esq.  by  the 
Burgesses. 
The  former  duly  returned  and  elected. 

1710  Jan.  2t,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the 
Mayor,  capital  Burgesses,  and  Freemen. 


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Canterbury,  Kent,  26th  Edw.  I. 

,695  Henry  Le=,  csq.  Petition  ^.ns.  {^'^J^1- 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 

Cardiff,  Glamorganshire,  27th  Henry  VIII.      See  Anglesea. 
This  Borough  sends,  in  conjunction  with  A  b  era  von,  Co  w- 
h ridge,   Kensigg,   Llantrissant,   Lougher,   Neth,   and 
Swanzey. 

1660  Bussy  Mansel,  esq.  was  voted  duly  elected,   in  opposition 

to  the  returned  Member. 

1661  Sir  Richard  Lloyd,    lent,  being  elected  for  Radnorshire, 

made  his  Election  for  that  County,  and  waved  his  Re- 
turn for  Cardiff,  and  a  new  Writ  being  ordered,  Mr 
Basset  was  elected. 
But  it  appearing  to  the  House  that  Robert  Thomas,  esq.  had 
preferred  his  Petition,  of  which  Sir  Richard  Lloyd  had  No- 
tice, and  that  Sir  Richard,  who  knew  nothing  of  the  Elec- 
tion, did  not  contest  the  Election,  resolvcd'that  Mr  Tho- 
mas was  duly  elected,  and  the  Election  of  Mr  Basset  void. 

1679  T.  Stradling,  jun.  esq.  Petitioner  againft.  Sir  R.  Thomas, 
bait. 

Cardigan  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anglesey. 

1689  John  Vaughan,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Lewis,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected. 

1690  John  Vaughan,  esq.  Petitioner  againft  Sir  Carbury  Price. 
Resolved  (by  a  Majority  of  three)  that  'the  Adjournment  of 

the  Poll  from  Aberystwith  to  Cardigan  is  a  legal  Adjourn- 
ment. Resolved  (by  a  Majority  of  one  only)  that  Sir  Car- 
bury  Price  is  duly  elected.  By  an  act  of  the  1st  of  Queen 
Mary,  the  Sheriffs  Turn  shall  be  held  allernh  •aicibut  at 
Aberystwith  and  Cardigan,  and  this  time  it  was  kept  at 
the  former. 

Cardigan  Town,  27th  Hen.  VIII,  See  Anglesea,  and  No.  232. 
1604  Dr  Aubrey,  L.  L.  D.  Petitioner  against  William  Dela- 
bere,  esq. 
The  former  was  chosen  bv  the  Bailiffs,  &c.  of  Aberystwith, 
the  latter  by  the  Bailiffs,  &c.  of  Cardigan,  and  himself 
delivering  the  Return  to  the  Clerk  »f  the  Crown,  and  pay- 
ing the  Fees,  was  sworn  and  admitted  into  the  House.— 
This  tlueafiot  appear  to  have  been  determined. 

1661 


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1662  Sir  Francis  Lloyd,  km.  Petitioner  against  Mr  Phillips. 

The  Election  declared  void,  for  want  of  proper  Notice  given  to 
the  Out -Corporations. 


■L 


Carlisle,  Cumberland,  33d  Edw.  I.  See  No.  43. 
1692  Christopher  Musgrave,  esq.  Representative  of  this  City, 
was,  by  the  Council,  consisting  of  the  Mayor,  the  ma- 
jor Part  of  the  Aldermen  and  capital  Citizens,  disfran- 
chized from  the  Freedom  of  the  said  City. 
Resolved  item.  con.  that  It  is  a  Breach  of  Privilege,  and  the 
Mayor  and  others  were  ordered  into  Custody,  and  Mr  Mus- 
grave to  be  restored  to  his  Freedom. 

1,01  Tho.  Sunwbt.c.q.  Petitioner  »pi«»t£j£ _  £™£j|  "* 

1702  Tho.  Stanwix,  esq-  Petitioner  against  Jas.  Lowther,  esq. 

1712  Tho.  Stanwix,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Bateman,  esq. 
The  PctititlCH  in  Behalf  of  Mr  Stanwix  set  forth,  That  Wil- 
liam Bateman,  esq.  appeared  as  a  Candidate,  and  prevailed 
with  many  of  the  Electors  to  vote  for  him,  and  upon  the 
Day  of  Election,  the  Agents  nominated  Mr  Bateman,  not 
mentioning  his  Christian  Name;  that  the  Name  of  Mr 
William  Bateman  was  set  down  nt  the  Top  of  the  Poll 
Books,  but  that  by  some  unwarrantable  Means,  the  Name 
of  James  was  put  in  the  room  of  William.  Referred  to  the 
Committee,  but  not  heard, 

Carmarthen  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anclesea. 

1668  Sir  Henry  Vaughan,  Representative  for  this  County,  being 
outlawed,  after  Judgement  for  a  Debt  upon  Bond  of 
ioooI.  and  the  Question  being  put,  whether  he  can  re- 
gularly be  continued  a  Member,  it  was  resolved  that  it 
did  not  impede  his  sitting  in  Parliament. 

Carmarthen  Town,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anglesea 

See  the  Right  of  Election,   No.  254. 

Carnarvon  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anclesea. 

1641  Sir  Lewis  Dive  was  petitioned  against  by  John  Griffith 
and  William  Thomas,  esqrs.  but  nothing  appears  to  be 
done  in  it. 

Carnarvon  Town",  27th  Hen.  VIII.  with  its  contributory  Bo- 
roughs,  Criccieth,  Pwllcly,  and  Conway. 

16.41 


pys,  esq. 


(     401     ) 
16*41  Thomas  Glynn,  esq.  Petitioner. 
Castle  Rising,  Norfolk,  30th  Eliz. 

1674  Robert  Offley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Samuel  Pepys,  esq 
The  Election  declared   void  by  the  Committee,   but  adjourned 
by  the  House,  and  not  confirmed. 

Chester  County,  34th  Hen.  VIII. 

1685  Sir  Rob.  Cotton,  bart.  7  Petitioners  7  Sir  Philip  Egerton 

John  Martwaring,  esq.J  against  3  T.Cholmondley.esq. 
1705  Sir  George  War  burton,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Langh. 
Booth,  esq. 
Set  foith  that  Mr  Booth  was  under  Age  ;  it  appeared  that  he 
was  baptized  June  26,  1684,  the  Teste  of  the  Writ  May  2, 
1705,  and  the  Return  to  the  Crown-Office  June  9,  1705. 
Mr  Booth  had  a  great  Majority  on  the  Poll,  and  Mr 
Booth's  Counsel  ailed ging  that  sufficient  Proof  was  not 
produced  ofhis  Nonage,   he  was  voted  duly  elected. 

Chester  City,  34th  Hen.  VIII.     See  No.  19. 

t6jz  Wm.  Williams,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Rob.  Werden,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1 690  Roger  Whitley,  esq. 7  Petitionersl  Sir  T.  Grosvenor,  bt. 
G.Manwaring,  esq.  5     against   5  Rich.  Leving,  esq. 

The  sitting  Members  voted  duly  elected. 

if*9j  Sir  WUHam  Williams,  knt.7  Roger  Whitley,  esq. 

and  bart.  against  _J  Sir  Thomas  Grosvenor,  bart. 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 
Chichester,  Sussex,  26th  Edw,  I. 
1660  William  Cawley,  esq,  John  Farrington,  Gent,  were  both 

May  3,  Resolved  thai  Will.  Cawley,  esq.  is  returned  by  the 

proper  Officer,  and  ought  to  sit.      May  21,  Resolved,  that 

the  Commonalty,  together  with  the  free  Citizens,  have  the. 

Right  of  Election,  and  that  John  Farrington,  Gent,  is  duly 

elected.     The  Mayor  was  committed  for  refusing  the  Votes 

of  the  Commonalty. 

1^74  Th'o.  Garraway,  Gent.  Petitioner  against  Rich.  May,  esqC 

The  silting  Member  duly  elected. 

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(      402      ) 

1 690  Rich.  Partington,  esq.  1  Petitioners  f  Sir  Thomas  Miller. 

John  Braman,  esq.      J    against     (.Thomas  May,  esq. 

1695  John  Braman,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Wm.  Elson,  esq. 

Chippenham,  Wilts,  2fith  Edw.  with  Intermissions  till  the  ift 

Hen.  VI. 
1624  Sir  Francis  Pophamand  Mr  Pymmc.were  double  returned 

with  John  Maynard,  die  former  voted  duly  elected. — 

See  No.  211. 
1640  Sir  Francis  Popham  and  Sir  Edward  Bayntun  contested 

the  Election,  but  no  Report  appears, 
1661  Edward  HungeTford,  esq.  and  Henry  Bayntun,  esq.  were 

returned  by  one  Indenture,  and  Sir  Hugh  Speake,  bait. 

by  another  Indenture. 
The  Election  declared  void,  for  want  of  due  Notice. 
1673  Vere  Bertie,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Francis  Gwynn,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected  by  the  Committee.     The 

sitting  Member  duly  elected  by  the  House. 

1600  Sir  Hump.  Ed wyn,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Basil  Fire- 
brass. 
The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected  by  the  Committee,  but 
made  a  void  Election  by  the  House. 

1690  Thos,  Talmash,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Basil  Firebrass, 
The  Petitioner  was  voted  duly  elected,  and  resolved  that  Sir 
Basil  and  his  Agents  were  guilty  of  Bribery. 

1694  Sir  Basil  Firebrass,  Petitioner  against  Richard  Long,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected. 

1701  Edward  Montague,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Lord  Mor- 
daunt,  on  account  of  Iiis  Nonage,  but  it  was  resolved 
that  he  was  2 1  on  the  4th  of  January,  being  the  time  of 
Election,  and  duly  elected. 

Chipping  Wiccombe,  Bucks,  28th  Edw.  I. 
1660  Thomas  Scot,  esq.  and  Richard  Brown,  esq.  were  double 
returned,  the  latter  duly  elected. 

1673  Sir  William  Egerton,  K.  B.  and  Sir  John  Borlase  were 

double  returned,  the  latter  duly  elected. 

1674  Burghers  Petitioners  against  Robert  Sawyer,  esq. 

1685  Thos.  Lewis,  esq.    ~)  Petitioners  C Sir  Dennis  Hampson 
Wm,  Serjeant,  esq-  3     against     \  Edward  Baldwin,  esq: 

1699 


(    4°3     ) 

1^99  J°'in  Archdale,  esq.  a  Quaker,  Was  Chosen. 

Mr  Speaker  acquainted  the  House,  that  he  had  received  a  let- 
ter from  Mr  Archdale,  requesting  him  to  acquaint  the 
House,  that  the  Burgesses  being  voluntarily  inclined  to 
elect  him,  he  did  not  oppose  their  Inclinations,  believing 
that  his  Declarations  of  Fidelity  might  in  this  Cast,  as  well 
as  in  others  which  require  an  Oath,  be  accepted.;  and  that 
he  was  ready  to  execute  his  Trust,  if  the  House  thought  fit 
to  admit  him.  And  Mr  Archdale  coming  to  the  House, 
was  asked  whether  he  had  taken  the  Oaths,  or  would  take 
those  appointed  to  qualify  him  ?  To  which  he  answered. 
That  in  regard  to  a  Principle  of  his  Religion  he  had  not 
taken  them,  nor  could  take  them,  and  then  he  withdrew, 
and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered  In  his  room, 

1704  Henry    Lord    Shelburne,   Petitioner   against  Fleetwood 
Dormer,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  lOi 
Christ  Church,  Hampshire,  13th  Eliz. 
r68 1  Thos.  Hooper,  esq.  C  Petitioners  C  Wm.  Ettricke,  esq. 
Thos.  Dure,  esq:      £    against     {  Francis  Gwynn,  esq. 
Withdrew  their  Petition.     See  No.  163. 
Cirencester,  Gloucestershire,   13th  Eliz. 
1624  Sir  Maurice  Berkeley,  Petitioner  against  Sir  "Wiri.  Maister. 
After  full  Hearing  resolved.  That  no  Consent  of  Partits  Com- 
petitors   can    alter  the  Course  of   Election,     and  that   Sic 
William  M  lister  was  duly  elected. 
See  No.  78.  The  Resolution  of  May  21,   1624. 

1660  John  George,  esq,  Petitioner  against  Henry  Powle,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1671  SirR.Atkyns,    Jun.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Powle,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

16S5  Henry  Powle,  esq.  Petitioner  touching  the  Election. 

1690  JohnHowe.esq.  Petitioner  against  £  R£TJcJ  How^-sq. 

Nov.  4,  The  Committee  resolved,  Tnat  the  Inhabitants  re- 
ceiving a  charitable  Donative  called  By-Money  have  not  a 
Right  to  vote,  which  Resolution  was  disagreed  to  by  the 
House.  Resolved,  that  Inhabitants  being  Inmates  have  not 
n  Right  to  vote.  The  sitting  M=mbers  were  voted  duly 
Dd   2  elected. 


(     4«4     ) 

elected.     But  the  House  voted  the  Petitioner  duly  elected 
in  Opposition  to  Mr  Powle. 

1(595  Henry  Ire  ton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  <  i.  .    ,,       '      "* 

,,         T    .  t,    .  .  .       C  Wm.  Maister,  esq. 

1702  Henry  Ireton,  esq-  Petitioner  against  JcharlesCos,  esq. 

1705  Allen  Bathurst,  esq.  and  Henry  Ireton,  esq.  were  returned 
by  one  Indenture,    Allen  Bathurst,  esq.  and  Charles 
Cox,  esq.  by  another  Indenture. 
The  Votes  of  Mr  Ireton   and  Mr  Cox  being  equal,  Mr  Cor 

waved  his  Return. 

1708  Inhabitants  Petitioners  in  Behalf  of  Thomas  Onslow,  esq. 
See  No.  78. 

Clitheroe,  Lancashire,  1st  Eliz.     See  No.  99. 

1626  A  new  Writ  ordered  in  the  room  of  Mr  George  Kirice, 
a  Scottish  Man  ante  natus,  and  not  naturalized. 

ifido  "William  Hulton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Colonel  William 
White. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

1612  Ambrose    Pudsey,    esq.   Petitioner    against   Sir   Ralph 

Ash  ton. 
The  Petitionee  duly  elected.     See  No.  99.  Feb.  4. 
1677  Sir  Ralph  Ashton,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Thomas 

Stringer. 
1693  John  Wedtlal,  esq.  Petitioner  against  FittonGerrard,  esq. 

The  Election  void.     At  the  new  Election  Christopher 

Lister  and  Fitton  Gerrard,  esq.   were  double  returned, 

Mr  Gerrard  duly  elected. 
1695  Thos.  Stringer,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Amb.  Pudsey,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1698  Amb  Pudsey,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thos.  Stringer,  esq. 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 
»7o6  Daniel  Harvey)  esq.  returned  by  one  Bailiff,  Christopher 
Parker,  esq.  by  the  other  Bailiff. 
The  farmer  voted  duly  elected, 

Cockm- 


C    405    ) 

CocKERMOOTH,  Cumberland,  King  Edw.  I.  in  one  Parliament, 

from  that  Time  ceased  till  restored  16th  Charles  I. 
1685  William  Wharton,  esq.  petitioned. 
i6yo  Goodwin  Wharton,   esq.  Petitioner  against   Sir  Wilfred 

Lawson,  bart. 
16*05  Sir  Wilfred  Lawson,  bart.   Petitioner  against  Goodwin 

Wharton,  esq. 
1702  James  Stanhope,  esq.  Petitioner   against  Thomas  Lam- 

plugh,  esq. 

Colchester,  Essex,  33d  Edw.  I.     See  No.  73. 

1628  Sir  Thomas  Cheek  and  Mr  Alford  were  returned  by  the 
Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Common  Council  j  Sir  Thomas 
Cheek  and  Sir  William  Masham  by  the  common  Bur- 
gesses in  general. 
Upon  the  Question  Six  William  Masham  duly  elected. 

x68S  Sam.  Reigno.ds,  esq.  Petit,  against  [IffiS**-* 

1690  Isaac  Rebow,  esq.  Petit,  against  Ji^^Sy^?' 

Nov.  it,    The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  on  both  Sides  to 
be  in  the  Freemen  not   receiving  Alms,  and  the  sitting 
Members  voted  duly  elected. 
1695  Sir  Thomas  Cooke,  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Morden. 
The  Committee  resolved,  That  Sir  John  Morden  was  not  duly 
elected,  which  was  disagreed  to  by  the  House. 
j  702  John  Potter,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Isaac  Rebow- 
Several  Burgesses  petition  against  Sir  Thomas  Cooke. 
Resolved,   r.  That  Sir  Isaac  Rehow's  Agents  have  been  guilty 
of  treating  and  othercorrupt  Practices.     2.  That  Sir  Isaac 
Rebow  is  not  duly  elected.     3.  That  Sir  T.  Cooke  is  duly 
elected.     4.  That  John  Poiter,  esq.  is  not  duly  elected. — 
5.   That  the  Petition  of  the    Burgesses  against   Sir  Thomas 
Cooke  is  false  and  scandalous,  order  six  of  the  said  Peti- 
tioners in  Custody.     Ordered  the  Agent  of  Sir  Isaac  Re- 
bow in  Custody. 
»  706  Sir  Thomas  Cooke,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Thomas  Web- 
eter,  bart. 

Dd  3  Caul 


(     4°6    ) 
Coree  Castle,  Dorsetshire,  14th  Eliz.     See  No. 

1679  Sir  Nathaniel  Nappier,  knt.  Petitioner  against  Pegr.  Vis. 
Dunblain. 
The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected. 
J09S  Richard  Fownes,   esq,.  Petitioner  against  William  Culli- 
ford, esq. 
Edw.  Clave),  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Banks,  esq. 

Mr  Culliford  was  voted  not  duly  elected,  and  a  new  Writ  or- 
'     dered  in  his  room.     Mr  Fownes  was  chosen. 

Will.  Culliford,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Rich.  Fownes,  esq, 
The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected. 
Cornwall  County,  j  8th  Edw.  I. 
1628  Several  Deputy  Lieutenants  and  Justices  were  ordered  in 

Custody  for  writing  Letters  to  influence  Elections. 
}66a  Sir  John  Carew,  bart.  and  Mr  Boscawen  were  voted  duly 
elected,  against  Mr  Robartes  and  Mr  Elliot. 

Coventry,  Warwickshire,  2<5th  Edw,  I.  with  some  Intermission 
till  31st  Hen.  VI.  and  from  that  Time  to  the  present. 

027  Mr  Green  and  Mr  Purefoy  had  the  Majority  of  Votes.— 
The  Sheriff  refused  to  return  them,  though  Gentlemen 
of  Worth,  because  no  Inhabitants  nor  Freemen,  and 
returned  two  others,  but  the  House  voted  them  dulj 
elected. 

,67i>  Rob.  Fielding, «,.  Petit,  gainst  £ "?£' fc *°^" ^ 

,       t,  ,-.  „    .  C  Rich.  Hopkins,  esq. 

.690  Thomas  Gery,  esq.  Petit.  a?amst  £  John  8tra*ford)  esq. 

169S  Tho.  Hopkins,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Christ.  Hales. 
Tho.  Gery,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Rich.  Hopkins,  esq. 
1702  Sir  Christopher  Hales,  bart.  Henry  Neale,  esq.  and  Ed- 
ward Hopkins,  esq.  were  all  three  returned  by  the  She- 
riffs." 

Mr  Ncale  and  Sir  Christopher  Holes  petitioned  against  fA 
other,  the  latter  was  voted  duty  elected  with  MrHo}^11"- 
arid  the  Sheriffs  ordered  in  Custody  for  making  a  iloub'= 
Jfeturn.     Sec  No.  198. 

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C   407    ) 

1705  Sir  Orl.  Bridgeman,  bt.  7  Petitioners  j"  Sir  Chx.  Hales,  bt. 
Edward  Hopkins,  esq.  j"     against    (.Tho.  Gery,  esq. 

1706  This  Election  was  declared  void  on  Account  of  Riots,  Tu- 

mults, and  other  illegal  Practices. 

IJ07  Several FreemEnPet;t.agi,mst$5iy0r,,?,t'"J|m,'"'bart' 
'    '  B  £  Edward  Hopkins,  esq. 

Cricklade,  Wilts,  Edw.I.  with  several  Intermissions  till  Edw.- 

IV.  and  from  that  Time. 
1685  Edmund  Webb,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.Freake,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  213. 
1689  Tho.  Freake,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Col.  Edmund  Webb. 

The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected. 

»6<jo  Sam.  Barker,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Col.  Edmund  Webb. 

,x       T  ,   ...  _  f  Col.  Edmund  Webb. 

1 695  Inhabitants  pet.t.onagamSt{charjcsFoii  esq 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected,  and  the  Petition  of  the  In- 
habitants vexatious,  frivolous,  and  groundless. 

1 698  Joseph  Stiles,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edmund  Pleydell,  esq. 
Cumberland  County,  28th  Edw.  I. 

1624  Ferdinando  Huddleston,  esq.  who  was  outlawed,  was  re- 
turned. 
Resolved  that  be  may  serve. 

1680  Ferdinando  Huddleston,  esq.  Petitioner. 

170a  Sir  Wilfrid  Law  son,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Gilfrid  Law- 
son,  esq. 

Dartmouth,  Devonshire,  26th  Edw.  I.  from  which  Time  it 
f  ceased  till  24th  Edw.  III.  and  hath  sent  ever  since. 

1673  Nath.  Heme,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Josiah  Child,  esq. 

1.685  Charles  Boon,  esq.  Petitioner. 

1689  Joseph  Heme,  esq  Petitioner  against  George  Booth,  esq. 

Nov.  28,  Resolved  that  the  Right  of  Election  was  in  the  Free- 
men, and  that  a  5  new  Freemen  made  after  the  Date  of  the 
Writ  were  not  duly  and  legally  made,  and  the  Petitioner 
duly  elected  ;  and  the  Mayor,  John  Whitrow,  ordered  in 
Custody  for  making  those  Freemen. 

Dd  4  i<Sp© 


itfrp  George  Booth,  esq  ?  Petitioners  C  Joseph  Heme,  esq. 
Arthur  Baily,  esq.  5     against     £  William  Hayne,  esq. 

1698  JohnWhitrow.jun.esq.  Pctit- 3galn3t | Fred ° Heme,6 «q! 

160^  John  Whitrow,  esq.  renewed  his  Petition  against  Frederic 
Heme,  esq.  only,  and  the  House  being  informed  thit 
the  former  Petition  was  against  both  Members,  and  the 
present  against  one  only,  refused  to  refer  it  to  the  Com- 
mittee as  usual,  and  ordered  a  new  Writ  in  the  room  of 
Sir  Joseph  Heme  deceased.  In  his  room 
Nathaniel  Heme,  esq-  was  returned  by  one  Indenture, 
Rowland  Holt,  esq.  by  another  Indenture. 

Mr  Whitrow  the  Mayor  dying  between  the  Proclamation  and 
the  Day  of  Election,  some  of  the  Freemen  returned  Mr 
Heme,  and  others  Mr  Holt.  The  Election  was  declared 
yoid,  and  a  Motion  being  made  for  a  new  Writ,  the  Consi- 
deration thereof  was  postponed,,  but  no  farther  Proceeding* 
appear  thereon  that  Session. 

1.701  Tho.  Vernon,  esq.   1  Petitioners  1  Nathaniel  Heme,  esq- 
Will.  Ball,  esq.  J      against     J  Frederic  Heme,  esq. 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 
Denbigh  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  AngleseA- 
1681   Rich.  Myddelton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Trevor, 
Denbigh  Town,  27th  Hen.  VIII.    See  No.  258. 
1680  Edw.  Brereton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  SaJusbury. 
lfiyo  William  Williams,  esq-   Petitioner  against  Edward  Brere- 
ton, esq. 
The  Petitioner  withdrew  his  Petition. 

1701  Tho.  Cotton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edw.  Brereton,  esq. 
Depby  County,   18th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  4 J. 

i6oj   Peter  Fretchville,  esq.  chosen  Sheriff  of  that  County,  con- 
tinued to  sit  as  Member  also. 
1670  Geo.  Vernon,  esq.  Petitioner  against  W.  Sacheverel,  esq. 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 

1702  Will.Marq.ofHarungton  Petit,  against  {J'^^JJ 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 


Cavendish. 

i    ^tTi  Fdur 


(       409       ) 

Derby  Town,  26th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  46". 

1702  Tho.  Stanhope,  esq.  Petit,  against  Lord  James 

Devizes,  Wilts,  Edw.  I.  with  some  Intermission  to  4th  Edw 

and  continued  from  that  Time. 
1660  William  Lewis,  esq.  and  Robert  Aid  worth,  esq.  returned 

by  the  Mayor  under  the  common  Seal,  William  Lewis, 

esq-  and  John  Norden,  esq.  returned  by  the  Burgesses 

o3jr. 

Mr  Aid  worth  ordered  to  sit,  and  afterwards  voted  duly  elected^ 
1679  Common  Council,  &c.  Petit,  against  jg£  tyj^  ££?" 

2<58o  Sir  Walter  Ernie,   ■>  ,         „    -  .        XT 

J.       ,  .  '    J.  presented  one  Petition,  Nov.  I. 

Geo.  Johnson,  esq.J*^  * 

Sir  Edw.  Hungerford,  "1  presented  another  Petition,  March 

John  Eyles,  esq.         3      24. 

No  Report  appears,  but  the  two  latter  were  the  sitting  Mem- 
bers, they  being  chosen  by  the  Populace,  and  the  two  for- 
mer by  the  Mayor  and  Burgesses. 

1 680.  Sir  John  Eyles,  \ Petitioners  f  Sir  W ill. Pyn sent,  bt. 

Rich.  Trenchard,  esq. \     against     £  Walter  Grubb,  esq. 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected.     See  No.  210. 

1690  Walter  Grubb,  esq.  and  Sir  Thomas  Fowle  were  returned 
by  the  Mayor  only,  Walter  Grubb,  esq.  and  John  Me- 
thuen, esq.  by  several  Burgesses. 

The  Return  by  the  Mayor  voted  good.  And  the  Committee 
reported,  That  Sir  Thomas  Fowle  was  duly  elected,  but 
the  House  voted  John  Methuen,  esq.  duly  elected. 

1695  SirFras.  Child,  kilt.  Petitioner  against  John  Methuen,  esq. 
1707  Tho.  Webb,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Josiah  Diston,  esq. 

Devon  County,  i  8th  Edw.  I- 

Dorchester,  Dorsetshire,  23d  Edw.  I.     See  No.  62. 

1689  Nath.  Bond,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Chaflin,  esq. 

1690  TJ10,  Trenchard,  esq- Petitioner  against  Sir  Rob.  Nappier. 

The 


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The  Majority  of  Vote*  was  allowed  to  be  for  the  Petitioner, 
but  it  was  objected  at  the  Election,  that  MrTrenchard  was 
a  Minor,  and  a  Certificate  was  produced  that  he  was  bap- 
tized 14th  Feb.  167 1-2,  but  the  Petitioner  was  voted,  duly 
elected. 

Dorset  County,  18th  Edw.  I. 

1677  Thos.  Browne,  esq.  and  Sir  Nathaniel  Nappier  were  both 

returned,  in  the  room  of  Lord  Digby   Earl  of  Bristol, 

and  the  Election  made  void. 

Dover,  Kent,  Cinque  Port,  42A  Edw  III.  They  were  origi- 
nally five,  Dover,  Sandwich,  Romney,  Hastings,  and 
Hythe,  since  which  were  added  Winchelsey  and  Rye. 
They  are  stilcd  Barons. 

J624  Sir  Edward  Cecil  and  Sir  Richard  Young  chosen. 

March  24,  It  was  resolved  that  the  Freemen  and  free  Burges- 
ses ought  to  have  a  Vote  in  the  Election,  and  that  the 
Election  was  void,  but  that  these  Men  may  be  chosen  again 
if  the  Electors  so  please. 

1673  Thomas  Fapillon,    esq.    Petitioner  against  Sir  Edward 


The  sitting  Member  died,  the  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
1679  John  Strode,  esq-  Petitioner  against  "William  Stokes,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  was  Mayor,  and  returned  himself.     Re- 
solved that  the  Return  is  good,  and  that  Mr  Stokes  ought 

Dowhton,  Wilts,  2f5th  Edw.  I.  with  Intermissions  to  the  20th 
Hen.  VI.  from  which  Time  it  has  sent. 

1660  Thomas  Fitz-James,  esq.  and  William  Coles,  esq.  were 
returned  by  the  Bailiff;  Giles  Eyre,  jun.  esq.  and  John 
Elliot,  esq.  were  returned  by  another  Indenture. 

May  3,  Resolved  that  the  Members  returned  by  the  Bailiff 
ought  to  sit,  till  the  Merits  of  the  Election  be  heard . 

May  9,  Resolved  that  Giles  Eyre  and  Richard  Elliot,  esq. 
are  duly  elected. 

1671  Gilbert  Raleigh,  esq.  and  Walter  Buckland,  esq.  were 
returned  by  the  Bailiff";  Giles  Eyre,  esq.  and  John  El- 
liot, esq.  by  another  Indenture. 

May 


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May  17,  Resolved  that  the  Members  returned  by  the  Bailiff 
ought  to  sit,  till  the  Merits  of  the  Election  be  beard. 

July  3,  Resolved  by  the  Committee,  That  Giles  Eyre,  esq. 
and  John  Elliot,  esq.  are  duly  elected,  which  was  disagreed 
to  by  the  House. 

1701  Sir  Charles  Duncombe,  knt.  Petitioner  against  John  Eyre, 
esq. 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 

Droitwicit,  Worcestershire,  23d  Edw.  I.  and  all  his  Parlia- 
ments, but  ceased  from  4th  Edw.  II.  to  the  2d  of  Queen 
Mary. 

1690  Sir  John  Packington,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Ph.  Foley,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  221. 

DunwIch,  Suffolk,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1671  Sir  Thomas  Allen  and  Roger  Wood,  esq.  both  returned. 
The   Committee   examining     the    Matter    were   of   Opinion, 
I.   That  it  is  no  double  Return.      2.   That  Mr  Wood   was 
returned  by   the    proper  Uihcer,  and    ought  to    sit.     To 
which  the  House  agreed. 
I689  Sir  Thomas  Allen  and  Roger  North,  esq.  Sir  Philip  Skip- 
pen  and  Sir  Robert  Rich,  were  all  returned. 
The  two  latter  duly  elected. 

1691  Henry  Heveningham,  esq.    returned  by  one  Indenture, 

John  Bence,  esq.  by  another  Indenture,  each  under  the 
common  Seal  by  both  Bailiffs. 
The  latter  duly  elected. 

1695  Roger  Wood,  esq.  1  Petitioners  f  Sir  Robert  Rich. 

John  Bence,  esq.  J   against      £  Hen.  Heveningham,  esq. 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

.6,8  Sir  H.Johnson,  kl.  Pe.it.  »g™«  {  ^  Hev.ninghfm,  n,. 
Sec  No.  174,  three  several  Resolutions  of  the  House. 

Dl/RHAM,  County  Palatine,  formerly  held  a  Parliament  of  its 
Barons  within  itself,  and  before  the  Statute  of  27th 
Hen.  VIII.  the  Bishop  constituted  Judges  of  Assize, 
Dyer  and  Terminer.  Attempts  were  made  in  the  Years 
1563* 


(    *H    ) 

1563,  1610,  1614,  1621,  1624,  1660,  and  1667, for 
an  Act  to  empower  this  County  to  send  Members,  but 
all  failed  till  1673,  when  the  Bill  passed,  and  a  Writ 
was  ordered,  May  14,  167;,  from  which  Time  it  has 
sent  Mem  bets. 

,      r,.   .      „  n   ■  ■  fSir  Robert  Eden. 

1679  Christ.  Vane,  esq.  Pcttt.oneraga.nst  JJohn  Tempest>esq. 

Durham  City,  Feb.  2j,  1678. 

1678  Will.  Tempest,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Parkhurst, 

esq. 

East  Grinsted,  Sussex,    1st  Edw.  II.     Se  No.  195. 

c  o   tt       t>      1  n  .-.  ..  V  Edward  Sackville,   esq. 

,6,8  Hen.  Powle,eK.P«M..B»m8t  jrhomasPdham,  es, 

William  Scroggs,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edw.  Sackville,  esq. 

Mr  Powle  duly  elected  against  Mr  Sackville. 
.xo     t  l    r>  ¥)_»;.■  •     „C  Simon  Smith,  esq. 

1685  John  Conyers, esq.  pctltloneragainst|xho.  Jones,  esq? 

1689  John  Conyers,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Tho.  Dyke,  bt. 

The  Committee  reported,  That  the  Inhabitants  as  well  as  Bur- 
gage-holders,  had  a  Right  to  vote,  and  that  the  Petitioner 
was  duly  elected,  which  was  disagreed  to  by  the  House. 

169;  Lionel  Earl  of  Orrery,  1  Petitioners  fSirThos.Dyke,  bt. 
Spencer  Compton,  esq. J  against  (.John  Conyers,  esq. 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

Eastlow,  Cornwall,  Queen  Elizabeth. 

1624  May  21,  Resolved  in  relation  to  this  Borough,  Eye,  Ci- 
rencester, &c.  That  where  there  is  no  Custom  or  Char- 
ter for  the  Election,  the  Inhabitants  Householders  ought 
to  elecX 
1660  Henry  Seymour,  esq.  and  Jonathan  Trelawney,  esq.  were 
returned  by  one  Indenture  ;  George  Trelly,  esq.    and 
Nathaniel  Moyle,  esq.  were  returned  by  another  Inden- 
ture. 
May  5,  Resolved  that  none  sit  till  the  Merits  be  determined. 
May  16,  Resolved  that  Mr  Seymour  and  Mr  Trelawney  ought 
tosjt, 

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.679  John&ml.l,«,.P«ition=rapl.tt   {  £  J^?^ 
Essex  County,  2  2d  Ed w.  I. 

1689  J.  La  mot  Honey  wood,  Petitioner  against  John  Wroth,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1690  Sir  Anthony  Abdy,  kt.7  Petitioners  5"Hen.  Mildmay,  esq. 
Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  fct.  J    against     t  Sir  Francis  Mashara. 

1603  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  knt.  Petitioner  against  J,  Lamot  Honey- 
wood,  esq. 
The  Committee    reported    the    Election    to  be  void,  but  the 
House  disagreed  thereto,  and  voted  the  sitting  Member  du- 
ly elected. 

Evesham,  Worcestershire,    23d  Edw.  I.  discontinued  till  1st 

James  I. 
166a  Mr  Andrews,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Thomas  Rouse. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1(569  Sir  James  Rushout,  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Hanmer. 

The  Election  declared  void.     See  No.  222. 
169;  Sir  Rushout  Cullen,  hart.  Petitioner  against  Hen.  Parker, 
esq. 

Exeter,  Devonshire,   23d  Edw.  I. 

1628  Mr  Lynn  and  Mr  Jordan  chosen  by  one  Indenture,  Mr 
Lynn  and  Mr  Martyn  by  another  Indenture.  Mr  Jor- 
dan's Election  good. 
A  Motion  was  made,  that  Mr  Lynn,  being  since  chosen  Mayori 
might  be  discharged,  and  a  new  Member  chosen  ;  but  ruled 
that  he  ought  to  serve  here,  and  he  is  to  be  sent  for  to  at- 
tend the  Service  of  the  House,  if  he  do  not  come  soon. — 
Moved,  That  Mr  Jordan's  Wages,  which  the  Magistrates 
refuse  to  pay  him,  (though  they  pay  the  other  Burgess) 
may  be  paid  him  out  of  trie  Lands  given  the  City  for  that 
purpose.      Referred  to  a  Committee. 

Jjoo  Thomas  Bampfyld,    esq.   and  John  Maynard,  esq.  were 
returned    by  one  Indenture  ;  Thomas  Bampfyld,    esq. 
and  Richard  Ford,  esq.  by  another  Indenture. 
June  4,  1660,  Resolved  that  the  Right  of  Election  belongs  to 
the  Freemr-n,  antf*  that  Serjeant  Maynard  is  duly  elected. 


t     4'4     ) 

1689  Hugh  Speake,  esq.    Petitioner  against  Christopher  Beale, 
esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
109;  SirEdw.Seymour,bO  Petitioners  CEdwardSeyward.esq. 

John  Snell,  esq.         3    against     £  Joseph  Tilly,  esq- 

Ete,  Suffolk,  ijthElij;.     See  Eastlow. 

1675  George  Welsh,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Robert  Reeves,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
l6$o  Charles  Fox,  esq.     ?  Petitioners  CSir  Charles  Gaudy. 

George  Welch,  esq.  5    against      £Sir  Robert  Reeve. 

The  Petitioners  duly  elected. 

Flint  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anglesey. 

Flint  Town,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  No.  260. 

Fowet,  Cornwall,  13th  Eliz.     See  No.  36. 

1698  Shadrach  Vincent,  esq.  f  Petitioners  J  Sir  Bevii  Granville. 

Harry  Ashurst,  esq.      J    against      |_Tho.  Vivian,  esq. 

The  former  died,  and  the  latter  did  not  renew  his  Petition. 
i7ot  Thomas  Vivian,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Williams,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  withdrew  his  Petition. 
1702  John  Granville,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  WiDiams,  esq, 

Parliament  dissolved  soon  after. 
1702  John  Williams,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Hickes,  esq. 

Gatton,  Surry,  29th  Hen.  VI. 

,       „.  „        „  .  o  ..  .  .       rSirThoa.Gresham. 

KS21  S.rHeiiryBrittayn,Petitioneragainst|SirTho3i  B,udder 

The  Election  of  them  good. 

1628  Sir  Charles  Howard,  7 , ,    T  ,   ,.      _ 

Mr  Oldficld,  J  returncd  h?  InkAitantB. 

Sir  Thomas  Lake,        7  by  Mr  Copley,  who  insisted  thai 
Mr  Jeromes  Weston,  $     he  was  the  sole  Inhabitant. 
That  in  33d  Hen.  VIII.  Copley,  as  sole  Inhabitant,  returwJ 
two  Burgesses,  and  served.     1st  and  2d  Philip  and  Maiy. 
lMrs  Copley  made  the  like  Return.    The  other  side  insisted, 
That  Jth  Ldw.  VI.  Mrs  Copley  and   the  Inhabitants  re- 
turned' 


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turned.  98th  and  43d  Eliz.  Inhabitants  returned,  and  also 
1st  and  J  8th  James  I.  and  that  in  all  latter  Parliaments  Mr 
Copley  joined  with  the  Inhabitants.  Upon  Question,  the 
Return  by  the  Inhabitants  good,  and  Mr  Copley's  void. 

1671  Mr  Sandys  and  Mr  Sanders  were  returned  by  two  Inden- 
tures, 
The  former  duly  elected. 
1663  Thomas  TuTgis,    William   Old  field,    and  Roger  James, 
esqrs.  were  returned  by  two  several  Indentures,  had  all 
of  them  equal  Votes,  and  Robert  Wood,  esq.   returned 
with  Mr  James,  had  the  Minority. 
The  whole  Election  declared  void. 
1696  John  South,  esq.  Petitioner  against  George  Evelyn,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  185. 
Glamorgan  County,  27th  Hen.  VII.     See  Anglesey. 
Gloucester  County,  «d  Edw.  I. 

1662  Sir  Baynham  Throckmorton  and  John  Howe,  esq.  were 
voted  duly  elected. 

1696  Sir  John  Guise,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Stevens,  esq. 

1702  Sir  John  Guise,  bart.  Petitioner  against  John  Howe,  esq. 

The  tilting  Member  duly  elected. 
Gloucester  City,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1640  The  Speaker  informed  the  House,  that  himself  was  no- 
minated for  a  Candidate,  and  a  Poll  demanded,  but  re- 
fused. 

Referred  to  a  Committee,  but  doth  not  appear  to  be  reported. 
1675  A  Petition  against  Colonel  Norwood. 

He  was  voted  duly  elected. 

„    '  ..  CSir  Charles  Berkeley. 

^80  A  Petition  against    {  Evan  Seys,  esq. 

1690  John  Delabere,  esq.  Petitioner  against  William  Trye,  esq. 

Grampound,  Cornwall,  6th  Edw.  VI. 

1640  MrMohun,  Mr  Coryton,  andMr  Trevanion,  all  returned. 
Appeals  plainly  upon  the  View  of  the  Return,  Mr  Trevanion 

well 


t    4i«    > 

Wei!  returned.   Ordered  that  Mr  Trevaoibn  is  well  elected, 
and  ought  to  sit. 

Grantham,  Lincolnshire,  7thEdw.IV".     See  No.  108. 

1581  Arthur  Hall,  esq.  expelled  the  House  for  writing  a  Book 
charging  the  House  of  Commons  with  Drunkenness,  as 
accompanied  in  their  Councils  with  Bacchus ;  and  them 
also  with  Choler,  as  those  which  had  never  sailed  to  An- 
ticyra,  and  their  Proceedings  to  be  Opera  Ttnebrarum. 
He  was  likewise  committed  to  the  Tower  for  six  Months, 
and  till  he  retraced,  and  was  fined  coo  Marks. 

i6(jo  Thomas  Skipwith,  esq.  and  William  Ellis,  esq.  were  re- 
turned by  one  Indenture ;  Thomas  Skipwith,  esq.  and 
John  Newton,  esq.  were  returned  by  another  Inden- 
ture. 

Mr  Newton  was  voted  duly  elected. 

1678  Sir  William  Ellis,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Rob.  Mark- 
ham,  bt. 
The   Committee  reported   the  Petitioner  duly   elected,    the 
House  voted  Sir  Robert  Markham  duly  elected. 

1685  Sir  William  Ellis,  bt.  7  Petitioners  jTho. Harrington,  esq, 
John  Newton,  esq.    S     against     J  John  Thorold,  esq. 

1698  Inhabitants  Petitioners  against  Sir  John  Thoroltt. 

Great  Grimsby,  Lincolnshire,  26th  Edw.  L 

1667  Sir  Fretchville  Holies,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Philip  Tyr- 
whit. 

The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected. 
16*75  A  Petition  against  Sir  Christopher  Wray 

Voted  he  was  well  returned,  and  ought  to  sit. 
1690  SirTho.Barnardiston,Petitioner  against  JohnChaplin,  esq. 

1699  Richard  Robinson,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.Vyner,  esq. 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 

170  r  Ar.  Moore,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Will.  Cotesworth,  esq. 
The  Election  voted  void,  and  Mr  Cotesworth  was  committed 
to  the  Tower  for  Bribery.     Several  of  the  Agents  on  bort 
Sides  were  ordered  into  Custody  for  Bribery,  and  other  il- 
legal 


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legal  Practices.  Resolved,  That  Provision  he  made,  that 
after  the  Dissolution  of  this  Parliament,  no  Member  of 
this  House  shall  be  concerned  as  a  Commissioner,  or  in  any 
Office  in  the  Customs.  Resolved,  That  Provision  be  made, 
that  no  Commissioner  or  Officer  of  the  Customs,  shall  con- 
cern themselves  in  any  Election,  or  procure  Votes  for  any 
Election  of  Members  of  Parliament.  Ordered,  That  no 
Warrant  do  issue  for  a  new  Writ  this  Session. 


.702  Tho..Vyn,r,  «,.  Petitioner  apfet  {w.'SwoS,' 


r  Arthur  Moore,  esq. 

h,esq. 

Setting  forth,   That   by  Expences,  Bribery,   &c.    the 

Members  had,  by  a  joint  Interest,  procured  themselves  a 
Majority  of  Votes,  to  the  Injury  of  the  Petitioner;,  and  the 
endangering  the  Constitution  of  England  }  by  exposing  to 
Sale,  in  like  manner,  many  of  the  Boroughs  of  this  King- 
dom,  to  public  Companies  and  joint  Stocks,  &c. 

1705  Several  Inhabitants  Petitioners  against  Will.  Cotesworth, 
esq.  alledging  Bribery,  Sec.  against  the  sitting  Member. 

Guilford,  Surrey,   t6"th  Edw.  I. 

1679  Algernoon  Sidney,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Dalma1- 

hoy,  esq. 

1689  Morgan  Raudyl,  esq.  Petitioner   against  John    Weston, 

esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     Sea  No.  184. 
1608  John  Weston,  esq.  PetitioneT  against  Foot  Onslow,  esq. 

Harwich,  Essex,   17th  Edw.  III.  ceased  till  12th  James  I.  Sec 
No.  75. 

1690  Sir  Philip  Parker,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Lord  Vise.  Cheyne. 
Haslemerej  Surrey,  27th  Eliz. 

1661  James  'Gresham,  esq.  Chaloner  Chute,  esq.  returned  by 
one  Indenture  i  George  Evelyn,  esq.  Thomas  Morrice, 
esq.  by  another  Indenture. 
The  two  former 'voted  returned  by  the  proper  Officer,  but  tin- 
two  latter  duly  elected,  t nd  the  Bailiff  ordered  in  custody 
for  making  a  false  Return.  "  See  No.  186. 

1680  Denzil  Onslow,  esq.  7  Petitioners  if  SirWiil.Mdore.bt^ 
Francis  Dorrington,  esq. 3  against  (_  Jas.Gcesham,  esq. 
The  Petitioners  duly  elected,   and  the  Bailiff  committed. 

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698  GeoTge  Rodney  Bridges,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Thco- 
philus  Oglethorpe. 

ie  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected,  and  the  Petition  frivo- 
lous 31 


1702  Lewis  Oglethorpe,  esq.  T 

George-  Vernon,  esq.      >  were  all  returned  by  the  Bailiff. 
James  Tichburnc,  esq.  J 

The  latter  petitioned  against  Mr  Oglethorpe  as  a  Minor,  but 
it  being  proved  he  was  of  Age,  he  was  voted  duly  elected. 

Hastings,  Cinque  Port,  Sussex,  43d  Edw.  III.     See  Dover. 

1689  Peter  Gott,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Beaumont,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1690  Thomas  Munns,  esq    Petitioner  against  John  Beaumont, 

esq. 
It  was  insisted  in  both  these  Petitions,  that  Colonel  Beaumont 
being  Governor  of  Dover-Castle,  who  had  tne  Execution 
of  the  Writ,  could  not  return  himself. 

169S  Robert  Austen,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Peter  Gott,  esq. 

Mr  Gott  duly  elected.      See  No.  339. 
1 701  Wiil.  Ash  bu  rah  am,  esq-  Petitioner  against  J.  Mounaher,  esq. 

Haverfordwest,  Pembrokeshire,  37th  Hen.  VIII.      See  A»- 
glesea.     Sends  in  lieu  of  a  Shire  Town  for  the  County 
of  Merioneth.     , 
1660  William  Phillips,  esq.  his  Election  voted  void. 
i66z  Sir  William  Moreton,  Petitioner  against  Isaac  Lloyd,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected.      See  No.  268. 
1667  Hugh  Owen,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Frederick  Hide. 
The   Committee    resolved,   That    the    Election    was   void,  to 
which  the  House  disa  greed,  and  resolved  that  Sir  Frederick 
Hide 'was  duly  elected. 

,  1078  William  Wogan,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Herb.  Perrot. 

1679  Thomas  Owen,  esq.  Petitioner  against  William  Wogan, 

esq. 

1680  William  Wogan,  esq.  Petitioner   against- Thomas  How- 

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Helston,  Cornwall,  2 (5th  Ed w.  I. 

1660  Anthony   Rowse,  esq.    and    Alexander  Penthellick,  esq. 
were  returned  by  the  proper  Officer,  and  ought  to  sit 
till  the  Merits  of  the  Election  be  determined. 
June  27,    The  Election  void  Fot  want  of  due  Notice,  and  a 
Writ  ordered  for  a  new  Election,  when 

Thomas  Robinson,  esq.  Francis  Godolphin,  esq.  were  re- 
turned by  the  Mayor  ;  Sir  Peter  Killegrew,  by  the  She- 
riff. 

The  Return  of  the  Mayor  voted  good;  The  Committee  of 
Opinion,  That  the  greater  Number  of  the  Votes  of  the  In- 
habitants at  large  were  for  Sir  Peter  KMigrew,  and  that  he 
was  duly  chosen  with  Mr  Godolphin,  which  was  disagreed 
to  by  the  House.     See  No.  26. 

1690  RichardHoblyn,  esq.  Petit,  against  [^ Solph^es"^. 

Hereford  County,   iBthEdw.  I.     See  No.  80. 

Hereford  City,  28th  Edw.  I. 

1661  Sir  Henry  Lingen,  Sir  Edward  Hopton,  returned  by  one 
Indenture;  Sir  Henry  Lingers,  Herbert  Westfaling  by 
another  Indenture. 
Resolved  that  Sir  Edward  do  sit  till  the  Merits  be  determined. 
The  Committee  resolved.   That  Sir  Henry  Lingen  and  Sir 
Edward  Hopton  were  duly  elected,   which  wai  disagreed  to 
by  the  House,  and  the  Election  declared  void. 
1689  Edward  Gwyn,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Cornwall,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

Hertford  County,  18th  Edw.  I 

1621  Sir  Henry  Cary,  K.B.  being    after   his   Election  created 
Viscount  Falkland  in  Scotland  : 
'    After  Debate,   resolved  to  stay  to  be  further '3d  vised  upon  the 
Question.      Noblemen  of  Scotland  continued  to  be  chosen 
iill  the  Union,  bywhk^h  they  were  mark  incapable. 


•169,0  Sit  Charles  Ctcsar  and  Ralph- ■Freeman,  esq.  being  double 
returned,  the  point  depended  upon  allowing  or  not  al- 
lowing the  Votes  of  seventy-three  Quitters :  If  these 
t^rc  allowed,  the  majority  was  for  Sir  Charles  Ca:sar. 


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Resolved,  April  30,  1690,  That  Quakers,  having  Freeh  olds, 
id  refusing  to  take  the  Oath  when  tendered  by  the  Sheriff, 
e  incapable  of  giving  their  Votes   for  that  reason.      This 
is  altered  by  a  Stat.  1st  Geo.  I.  Sett.  I.  c.  7. 
1695  Robert  Cecil,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Halsey,  esq. 
Resolved,  Jan.  16.  1696,  That  Evidence  ought  not  to  be  gi- 
ven to  disqualify  an  Elector,  as  no  Freeholder,  who  at  the 
Election  swore  himself  a  Freeholder;  and  the  sitting  Mem- 
ber duly  elected.     See  StnutEV, 

Hertford  Town,  26th  Edw.  I.  but  sometimes  intermitted  be- 
tween that  Time  and  the  ;oth  Edw  III.  after  which  it 
was  omitted,  the  Sheriff  making  no  Precept,  or  they 
electing  any  Burgesses,  to  avoid  Expences,  by  reason  of 
Poverty,  and  thus  continued  till  1621,  when  they  desi- 
red Burgesses,  which  was  granted,  and  a  Writ  ordered. 
May  7,  1628. 

itfoo  Inhabitants,  for  Sir  Thos.  Byde.f  Sir  William  Cowper. 
Petitioners  against  t  Sir  William  Leman. 

1 701  William  Monson,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Richard  Guls- 

ton,  esq. 

1702  William  Monson,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Richard  Guls- 

ton,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  86. 
1705  Thomas  Clarke,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Rich.  Gulston,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  86. 
Heydon,  Yorkshire,  23d  Edw.  I.  ceased  till  1st  Edw.  VI, 

See  Right  of  Election,  No.  231. 
Heytesbury,  Wilts,  28th  Hen,  VI. 
1661  Sir  Charles  Berkeley,  Henry  Coker,  esq.  returned  by  one 
Indenture ;    Sir  Joseph  Ashe,    John  Joliffe,  esq.  by 
another  Indenture. 
Neither  of  the  Returns  good,  a  new  Writ  ordered. 

Higham  Ferrers,  Northamptonshire,  formerly  a  King's  Ma- 
nor, and  2d  and  3d  Philip  and  Mary  incorporated  and 
made  a  Borough,  consisting  of  a  Mayor,  seven  Alder- 
men, and  thirteen  Burgesses,  who  were  to  have  power 
to  elect  one  Burgess. 

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1660  Sir  Thomas  Dacres  and  Edward  Harby,  esq-  were  doubJc 
returned. 
Resolved,  That  the  Burgesses  at  large  ought  to  elect,  and  that 
Sir  Thomas  Dacres  was  duly  elected  by  them,  and  ought  ta 

1678  Sir  Lewis  Palmer,  bt.  Petit,  against  Sir  Rice  Rudd,  bt. 
168;  Sir  Mat.  Dudley,  bt.  Petit,  against  Sir  Lewis  Palmer,  bt. 

1701  Thomas  Andrews,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.Ekins,  esq. 

1702  Tho.  "Wentworth,  esq.  Petit,  against  Tho. Pemberton,  esij. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No,  124. 

Hiniwn,  Wilts,  a7th.Hen.VI. 

1621  Sir  John  Davys,  Mr  Antyll,  Sir  Edmund  Ludlow,  were 
all  chosen  by  three  several  Indentures. 
The  two  former  duly  elected,  and  a  Writ  ordered  in  the  room 
of  Sir  John  Davys,  chosen  for  another  Place. 

jtfrjo  George  Grubham  Howe,  esq.  Sir  Thomas  Thynne  return- 
ed by  one  Indenture  ;  George  Grubham  Howe,  esq. 
Edmund  Ludlow,  esq-  returned  by  another  Indenture. 
Mr  Ludlow  voted  returned  by  the  proper  Officer ;  Sir  Thomas 
Thynne  voted  duly  elected.  May  j8,  The  QuAjon  being 
put,  whether  the  Freemen  in  general  ought  to  elect,  or  such 
only  as  pay  Scot  and  Lot,  it  was  resolved  for  the  Freemen 
in  general. 

1698  Reynolds  Calthorpe,   esq.  Petitioner  against  Col.  Henry 
Lee. 

Withdrew  his  Petition, 
1698  Robert  Hyde,  esq.     "}  Petitioners  f  Sir  James  Howe,  bt. 

George  Morley,  esq,  J   against     JReyn.Calthorpe,  esq. 

1701  George  Morley,  esq-    Petitioner  against  Reynolds  Cal- 
thorpe>  esq. 
The  Committee  resolved,  That  they  were  both  not  duly  elect- 
ed j  but  Mr  Morley  was  voted  duly  elected  by  the  House. 

172  Sir  James  Howe,  bt  George  Morley,  esq.  Thomas  Jer? 
vois,  esq.  Henry  Killegrew,  esq.  were  Candidates. 
The  two  former  were  returned,  and  the  House  being  informed 
that  George  Morley,  esq.  was  guilty  of  Bribery,  he  was 
ordered  to  attend  in  his  place,  and  Mr  Jervois  opened  the 
Charge  against  him.  Resolved,  That  Mr  Morley  is  not 
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duly  elected,  and  a  Bill  was  ordered  in  for  disfranchizing 
this  Borough  from  sending  Members  to  Parliament,  which 
was  passed  by  the  Commons,  but  thrown  out  by  the  Lords. 
See  No.  Jo6. 

,  Devonshire,  28th  Ed w.  I.    4tl1Edw.II.  12th,  17th, 

icjth,  2zd,  26th  Ed w.  III.  and  ceased  till  1640,  when 

it  was  restored. 
1680  Edmund  Walrond,  esq.  Petitioner.     No  Report  appears. 
i68j  Sir  Thomas  Putt,  being   Portreeve  at  the  Time  of  the 

Election,  and  the  returning  Officer,  a  new  Writ  was 

ordered  in  Ms  room,  at  his  Desire. 
I"oi  William  Courtenay,  esq-  Petitioner  against  Sir   Walter 

Yonge,  bt. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  54. 
Horsham,  Sussex,  28th  Edw.  I.     SeeNo.  189. 
JjSr;  Mr  Nicholas  Hare  being  sick,  desired  to  be  discharged, 

and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered. 
1701  Henry  Cowper,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Wicker,  esq, 
1705  John  Wicker,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Cowper,  esq. 

Huntington  County,  iSth  Edw.  I. 

1674  Sir  John  Bernard,  Petitioner  against  Robert  Appreece,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
Huntington  Town,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1679  Sir  Lionel  Walden,  Petitioner  against  Sidney  Wortley,  esq> 
1701  John  Pedley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Charles  Boyle,  esq. 
Shewing,  That  at  the  Election,  a  Peer  of  the  Realm,  with 
the  Assistance  of  others,  with  Swords  and  Clubs,  did  me- 
nace, assault,  and  strike ,  the  Recorder,  and  the  Petitioner's 
Voters;  some  being  wounded,  others  durst  not  appear,   and 
some  were  carried  under  a  strong  Guard  to  give  their  Votes 
for  Mr  Boyle,  but  were  not  permitted  to  give  their  second 
Vote,  which  they  would  have  done  for  the  Petitioner. 
Feb.  r  5,  Resolved,  ntm.  con.  That  for  any  Peer  of  this  King- 
dom, or  Lord   Lieutenant   of  a  County,  to  concern  them- 
selves'in  Elections  of  Members  of  Parliament,  is  an  high 
infringement  of  the  Liberties  and  Privileges   of  the  Com- 
mons of  England.     Mr  Pedley  withdrew  his  Petition. 

1705 


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1705  JohnPedley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Cotton,  bt. 
Mayor,  &C.  Petitioners  against  Edward  Wortley,  esq. 

1706  Jan.  22,  Resolved,  1.  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 

Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Burgesses.  2.  That  Sir  John 
Cotton  is  not  duly  elected-  3.  That  John  Pedley,  esq. 
is  duly  elected ;  and  ordered  Sir  John  Cotton's  Agent  in 
Custody  for  Bribery. 

1710  Burgesses  Petitioners,  in  behalf  of  ("Edward  Wortley,  esq. 
Thomas  Cotton,  esq.  against        \  Francis  Page,  esq. 

Hythe,  Cinque  Port,  Kent.     See  Dover. 
J673  Edward  Hales,  esq.  Petitioner  against  SirLeoIine  Jenkins. 
The  sitting  Memberduly  elected. 

1685  Julius  Deeds,  esq.  Mayor,  returned  himself. 

Resolved,  That  he  is  not  duly  elected,  and  that  a  new  Writ 
do  issue.     See  No.  242. 

Ipswich,  Suffolk,  26th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  173. 

Ivelchester,  or  Ilchester,  Somersetshire,  26th  Edw.  I,  till 
34th  Edw.  III.  then  ceased  till  12th  Edw.  IV".  after 
which  it  intermitted  till  27th  March  1622,  when  resto- 
red. 
1641  The  Election  declared  void,  for  want  of  proper  Notice  gi- 
ven to  the  Electors. 
1662  Robert  Hunt,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Dunster,  esq. 

Dismissed  for  want  of  prosecuting  it. 
1679  Edward  Phelipps,  esq.  Robert  Hunt,  esq.  returned  by  se- 
veral Burgesses;  William  Strode,  esq.  John  Spckc,  esq. 
returned  by  the  Bailiff  and  Burgesses. 
The  two  latter  voted  duly  returned. 
1681  Sir  William  Strode,  j  Petitioners  jSir  JohnSt  Barbe. 
John  Speke,  esq.     S   against     £JohnHudley,  esq. 

1686  Williaw  Strode, esq.?  Petitioners  CSirEdw.Wyndham.bt. 
John  Speke,  esq.  J  against  \  William  Hellyear,  esq. 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

1701  Sir  Francis  Wyndham,   bt.  Petitioner  against  James  A 11- 
derton,  esq. 

E  e  4  1702 


1 joi  John  Webb,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Anderton,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected,  and  the  Petitioner  ordered 
in  Custody,  For  Bribery.     See  No.  152. 

Kellincton,  or  Callington,  Cornwall,  27th  Eliz. 

1680  William  Coryton,  esq.  Petitioner  concerning  the  Election. 

1685  Samuel  Rolle,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Coryton. 

A  new  Writ  wasordered  in  the  room  of  Sir  John  Coryton,  he 
being  Mayor  at  the  Time  of  Election. 

Kent  County,  2  2d  Ed w.  I. 

No  Elect  jon  ever  controverted  in  Parliament. 

Kingston- upon-Hcll,  Yorkshire,  once  in  King  Edward  Ist's 
Time,  12th  Edw.  II,  and  ever  since, 

J580  Mr  James  Dalton,  being  incurably  sick,  anewWritwas 
ordered  in  his  room.  Mr  Thomas  Fleming  appearing 
in  his  room,  was  ordered  to  continue.  Mr  James 
Clerkson  being  also  sick,  but  not  incurably,  Mr'John 
Fa  wcher  was  chosen  inhiaroomj  but  was  removed,  and 
Mr  Cierkson  ordered  to  remain,  notwithstanding  his 
Cause  of  Sickness. 
<       c-    1  -a    j  1.        in-.        •       fSirWill.St  Quintin. 

1605  Sir  J.  Bradshaw,  kt.  Pent,  against  j  Charles  OsborrT,  esq. 

.    The  sjtting  Members  duly  elected, 

™      „,  „    .  .    JSIr  Will.  St  Quintin. 

,701  Cha.  Osborn,  esq.  Petit,  .gainst  j  wmiam  ^^  ^ 

Knaresbororgh,  Yorkshire,  1st  of  Queen  Mary. 

(641  Henry  Benson,  esq.  was  expelled —voted  unworthy,  unfit, 

and  incapable,  ever  to  sit  in  Parliament  hereafter,  for 

granting  Protections,  for  Money,  to  divers  Men  that 

were  not  his  Menial  Servants. 

Sir  William  Constable,  bart.  Petitioner  against  William 

Deerlove. 
Jt  appeared,  that  Mr  Benson  had  declared,  they  should  not  have 
abetter  Person  in  his  room  ;  and  that  some  time  since,  he 
had  procured  William  Deerlove,  a  mean  Person,  to  be  Bai- 
liff, who  bad  appointed  his  Brother  a  Minor  to  be  Deputy, 
three  Days  before  the  Election,  who  returned  the.  said 
Deerlove.  Resolved,  that  the  said  Return  is  undue  and 
void.     Sir  William  Constable  sat  in  his  room, 

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1689  William  Stockdale,  esq.  Edward  Lord  Latimer,  Thomas 

Fawkes,  esq.  were  all  returned  by  the  Bailiff1. 

Lord  Latimer  died,  and  Mr  Fawkes  duly  elected. 

1600  William  Stockdale,  esq.  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  bart.  returned 

by  one  Indenture  by  the  Bailiff;  William  Stockdale,  esq. 

Thomas  Fawkes,  esq.  by  another  Return  by  the  Bailiff. 

It  appearing  that  Mr  Fawkes  had  22  qualified  Votes,  and  Sic 

Henry  Slingsby  but  20,  the  former  was  voted  duly  elected. 

Lancaster  County,  22d  Edw.  I."  In  several  Parliaments  of 
King  Edward  III.  and  Richard  II.  and  Henry  VI.  the 
Returns  from  the  Sheriff  were,  that  there  were  there  no 
Citizens  or  Burgesses  proper  to  send  to  Parliament,  by 
Reason  of  their  Poverty. 

1679  William  Spencer,  esq- Petitioner  against  Peter  Bold,  esq. 

Lancaster  Town,  26th  Edward  I.  and  ten  Times  after  between 
that  and  23d  Edward  III.  then  ceased  for  the  Reasons 
given  by  the  Sheriff  of  the  County,  till  restored  by  King 
Edward  VI. 

,«S  Chafe  Lord  Brando,,  Petit,  against  ^^KiAb,,„q. 

Launceston,  Cornwall,  26th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  21. 

1660  Sir  John  Clobery  and  Edward  Elliot,  esq.  double  returned* 

the  former  duly  elected. 

Leicester  County,   18th  Edw,  L 

1621  Sir  George  Hastings,  knt.  and  Sir  Thomas  Beaumont  con- 
tested the  Election. 

Sir  George  was  objected  to  as  not  an  Inhabitant  of  the  County, 
but  he  was  voted  duly  elected. 

16,9  Sir  John  Hanopp,  bt.  Petit,  against  {  £^LordSherraid 

Lord  Roo!  voted  not  duly  elected,  and  »  new  Writ  ordered  in 
bis  room. 

Leicester  Town,  28th  Edw.I.    See  No,  102. 

1661  Sir  William  Hartopp,  bart.  John  Grey,  esq.  returned  by 

one  Indenture  j  Sir  William  Hartopp,  bart.  Sir  John 
Prettyman,  bart.  by  another  Indenture. 

Resolved, 


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Resolved,  That  John  Grey,  esq.  and  Sir  John  Prettyman  do 
forbear  to  sit  till  the  Merits  of  the  Election  be  determined. 
Afterwards  resolved  that  Sir  John  Prettyman  is  doty  elect- 
ed. 

l69o  Tho.Blbi„g,o„,cSq.  »*«{2£5S*-5i 

1705  Lawrence  Carter,   Junr.   esq.  Petitioner  against   James 
Winstanley,  esq. 
The  Committee  resolved,  That  the  Petitioner  was  duly  elect- 
ed, which  was  disagreed  to  by  the  House. 

Leominster,  Herefordshire,  26th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  82. 

1662  Tito.  Coningsby,  esq.  Petit,  against  [^  £™^  «* 

The  'Committee  reported,  That  the  Poll  was  denied  to  Mr 
Coningsby  ;  but  he  being  a  Prisoner  in  Execution  for  Debt, 
and  not  eligible,  the  denying  the  Poll  to  him  could  not 
avoid  the  Election,  and  that  the  sitting  Members  were 
duly  elected,  to  which  the  House  agreed. 

ifjoo  Ferd.  Gorges,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Dutton  Colt, 
esq- 

1701  Edward  Harley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Dutton  Colt, 
esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
*  1 702  John  Dutton  Colt,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Ed.  Harley,  esq. 

Leskeard,  Cornwall,   26th  Edw.  I. 

1609  John  Buller,  esq.  brought  bis  Action  upon  the  Statute  the 
7th  of  King  William,  against  the  Mayor  of  this  Borough 
for  the  Sum  of  500I.  for  making  a  false  Return  of  Wil- 
liam Brydges,  esq.  although  the  said  Mr  Buller  never 
petitioned  against  or  questioned  the  Return  in  the 
House.  There  was  a  long  Debate  upon  it,  but  no  Re- 
solution. 

Lestwithiel,  Cornwall,  33d  Edw.  I.  ceased  till  4th  Edw.  IV. 

1660  John  Clayton,  esq.   Walter  Moyle,  esq.  returned  by  the 
Mayor  in  one  Indenture;    Henry  Ford,  esq.   by  the 
Mayor  in  another. 
Resolved,  That  none  of  them  do  sit.     After  which  resolved, 
That  Mr  Clayton  and  Mr  Moyle  are  duly  elected. 


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1 698  John  Hick,,  ejq.  Petitioner  against  [£jJJ[J  T^tr' "es 

The  Petitioner  withdrew  his  Petillon, 
.,0,  Geo.  Booth,  e,,.  Petit,  against  [gt™™* 

The  Petitioner  withdrew  his  Petition  upon  the  Death  of  Mr 
Buller,  and  was  chosen. 

John  Hickes,  esq.  Petitioner  against  George  Booth,  esq. 
170a  Warwick  Hawkey,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Moles- 
worth. 
1705  James  Kendal,  esq.  Petit,  against  Rob.  Molesworth,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  2j. 

Lcverpoole,  Lancashire,  23d,  35th  Edw.  I,  ceased  till  restor- 
ed by  King  Edward  VI.  See  the  County  of  Lancaster. 

1694  Jasper  Mawdit,  esq.  Petit,  against  Tho.  Brotherton,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  loo. 

1 70 1  Sir  Cleve  Moore,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Will.  Norris. 
Lewes,  Sussex,  26th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  191. 
1628  Sir  George  Goring,  Sir  George  Rivers,  returned  by  one 
Indenture ;  Sir  George  Goring,  Mr  Stapeley,  by  ano- 
ther Indenture. 
Mr  Stapeley  duly  elected  and  returned. 

m     r-    -.  .     o       • "    1     n  .•  •    .  ("Tho.  Pelham,  esq. 

16%  Sir  John  Stapeley,  bt.  Petit,  against  j  Rici.  Bridger,  esq. 

Lincoln  County,  18th  Edw 

)  Sheriffs  of  the  County,  sat  as 
Members.  See  Rotland  and 
Staffordshire. 

1695  Sir  John  Bolls,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Tho.  Hussey. 

Lincoln  City,  49th  Hen.  III. 

1695  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  bt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Bolls, 
bart. 


1585  Sir  Ed.  Dymock,  bt.  1 
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Litchfield,  Staffordshire,  33d  Edw.  I.  with  Intermissions  till 
33d  Edw.  III.  then  ceased  till  restored  by  King  Edward 
VI. 

1660  Thomas  Minors,  esq-  Petitioner  against  Mr  Watson. 

The  Committee  reported,  That  it  appeared  that  the  Sheriff 
had  carried  himself  partially,  by  denying  the  Poll  for  Mr 
Minors  ;  and  saying,  That  Mr  Watson  had  made  such  a 
Party  at  the  Committee  of  Privileges,  that  though  Mc 
Minors  had  a  thousand  Witnesses  he  should  not  carry  it.— 
Resolved,  That  Mr  Minors  U  duly  elected,  and  ordered 
the  Sheriff  in  Custody. 

1676*  Michael Biddulph,  esq.  Petit,  against  Sir  Heh.  Littleton. 
1681  Geo.  Rodn.  Bridges,  Petit,  against    ^."JJSipi,"^ 
.685  SirFrancisLawley,  Petit,  against    ^SJj^ 

1698  Hump.  Wyrley,  esq.  Petit,  against  £r[c"  Dyc^S  ' 
1701  Humphry  Wyrley,  esq.  Petit,  against  Rich.  Dyott,  esq. 
Sir  Mich.  Biddulph,  bt.  Petit,  against  Will.  Walmfley,  esq. 
The  Committee  resolved,   t.  That  Mr  Dyott  was  duly  elect- 
ed, which  was  agreed  to  by  the  House.      2.    That  Mr 
Walmsiey  was  not  duly  elected.     3.  That  Sir  Michael 
Biddulph  was  duly  elected.     Which  two  last  Resolutions 
were  disagreed  to  by  the  House.     See  No.  168, 

London,  23d  Edw.  I.  sent  two  Members  ;  afterwards  sometimes 
two,  three,  and  four ;  but  fixed  at  four,  34th  Edw.  HI- 

16530  Sir  Thomas  Pilkington,")  (  Sir  Wm  Pritchard. 

Sir  Robert  Clayton,        /Petitioners  J  Sir  John  Fleet. 
Sir  Patience  Ward,         f    against    "JSirSam.Dashwood 
Sir  William  Ashurst,      )  LSir  Tho.  Vernon. 

1701  Feb.  22,  Resolved,  That  Gilbert  Heathcote,  esq.  having 
acted  as  a  Trustee  for  circulating  Exchequer  Bills,  is 
guilty  of  a  Breach  of  the  Act  of  the  5th  William  and 
Mary,  and  the  6th  William  HI.  and  that  he  be  expelled 
the  House.  See  Sandwich,  Shaftsbury,  Whit- 
church. 

Ludgershal,  Wilts,  20th  Edw.  I.  with  Intermissions  t!H  icti 
Rich.  II.  after  which  it  ceased  till  oth  Hen.  V. 

iCii 


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1626  Sir  Thomas  Jea,  Sir  William  Walter,  Mr  Mason,   all  re- 
turned. 
Sir  William  Walter's   Election  good  ;  the  others   having   an 
equal  Number  of  Votes,  a  new  Writ  was  ordered. 
idfio  Sir  John  Evelyn,  knt.  William  Thomas,  esq.  returned  by 
two  Indentures. 
The  former  duly  returned,  and  the  latter  duly  elected. 
i(58r  Sir  John  Talbot,  kt.  7  Petitioners  fjohn  Garret,  esq. 
John  Smith,  esq,       J    against     (.  Thomas  Neate,  esq. 

1685  CUoner  Chute,  esq.  Petit,  api-t    {SIJnS.'I?'. 

,-....  „    .  .  fThomasNeale,esq. 

1690  Edm.  Harrison,  esq.  Pent,  against     |  john  Webb)  esq. 

1698  John  Webb,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Ncale,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  215. 
1705  Edmund  Webb,  esq.  7  Petitioners  V  Walter  Kent.   esq. 

John  Webb,  esq.         3    against     X  Thomas  Powell,  esq. 

Mr  Kent  and  John  Webb,  esq.  duly  elected. 

Ludlow,  Shropshire,  12th  Ed w.  IV. 

1614  Mr  Berry,  Bailiff,  having  returned  himself;  resolved  that 
no  Mayor  or  Bailiff  that  returns  himself  can  serve, 
and  that  all  in  the  like  Case  be  removed. 

1661  Samuel  Baldtvyn,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Serjeant  Littleton. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  142. 

1690  Fitton  Gerrard,  esq.  ~i  Petitioners  f  Thomas  Hanmer,  esq 
Francis  Lloyd,  esq-  3  against  \  William  Gower,  esq. 
The  Election  void.     See  No.  142. 

1691  Thomas  Hanmer,  esq,!  Petitioners  J~  Silas  Titus,  esq. 
William  Gower,  esq.   _J     against    1  Francis  Lloyd,   esq. 

»695  Francis  Lloyd,  esq.  Petit,  against  £  g°'  3^°";  ^ 

1698  Tho.  Newport,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Will.  Gower,  esq. 

The  Committee   voted  the   sitting  Member  duly   elected,   but 
Mr  Newport  was  voted  duly  elected  by  the  House, 

1502  Will.  Gower,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Francis  Herbert,  esq, 

Li 


I 


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Lyme-Regis,  Dorsetshire,  23d  Edw.I. 

1605  John  Hassard,  esq-  ill  of  the  Gout,  desires  to  be  discharged. 

Reported  that  he  came  to  the  Committee,  walked  in   Feat 
only  ;  resolved  he  shall  not  be  removed. 

1600  John  Hassard,  esq. — £9,  Bed-rid,  incurable,  ordered  a 
new  Writ. 

1689  Sir  Will.  Drake,   knt.  and  bart.  Petitioner  against  John 
Burridge,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  voted  hy  the  Committee  not  duly  elect- 
ed, which  was  disagreed  to  by  the  House. 

1 70a  Rich.  Hallet,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Joseph  Paice,  esq. 

Lymington,  Hants,  37th  Ellz. 

169a  Thomas  Jervoise,  esq.  ?  Petitioners  C  Thomas  Dore,  esq. 

Oliver  Cromwell,  esq.  5     against     \  John  Burrari,  esq- 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

1695  John  Pitt,  esq.  1  Petitioners  f  Thomas  Dore,  esq. 

William  Clarke,  esq.  J    against      (.John  Burrard,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  164. 

1701  Tho.  Worsley,  esq.    1  Petitioners  rThornasDore,  esq. 
Tho.Fullerton,  esq,  J    against      \Faul  Burrard,  esq- 

Lynn-Regis,  Norfolk,  26th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  116. 

1675  Simon  Taylor,  esq.  Petitioner,  complained  of  undue  Prac- 
tices at  the  Election,  upon  a  Vacancy. 

Maidstone,  Kent,  incorporated  and  imprivileged  to  send  Mem- 
bers by  King  Edward  VI.  but  lost  it  on  Account  of  Wy- 
at's  Rebellion.     Restored  adEliz. 

1702  Tho.  Culpeper,  esq.  Petitioner  agaiiist  Thomas  Bisse,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.      See  No,  92. 
Resolved,  Feb.  8,  That  Thomas  Culpeper,  esq.  who  was  on-: 

of  the  Instruments  in  promoting  and  presenting  the  scanda- 
lous, insolent,  and  seditious  Petition,  called  the  Kentish 
Petition,  to  the  last  House  of  Commons,  hath  been  guilty 
of  corrupt,  scandalous,  and  indirect  Practices,  in  endea- 
vouring to  procure  himself  to  be  elected.  Resolved,  That 
the  nspersing  the  last  House  of  Commons  or  any  Member 
thereof,  with  receiving  French  Money,  or  being  in  tht 
Interest 


(    43-     ) 

Interest  of  France,  was  a  scandalous,  villainous,  and  ground- 
less Reflection,  tending  to  Sedition,  nnd  to  create  a  Misun- 
derstanding between  the  King  and  his  People.  Ordered  the 
said  Thomas  Culpeper,  esq.  to  be  committed  to  Newgate, 
and  that  the  Attorney-General  do  prosecute  him. 

1 702  Sir  Tho.  Twisden, bt. ?  Petitioners  ("Sir  Ro. Marsha m, bt. 
Thomas  Blisse,  esq.    3    against      (.  Sir  Tho.  Roberts,  bt. 
The  Election  void,  ordered  that  no  Writ  do  issue. 
Malden,  Essex,  2dEdw\  III. 

1588  William  Vernon,  Gent,  being  sick,  desired  another  might 
be  chosen  in  his  room  5  a  new  Writ  was  ordered. 

1660  Henry  Mildmay,  esq.  returned  by  the  Mayor,  Aldermen, 
and  Burgesses  j  Edward  Harris,  esq.  by  the  Burgesses 
only. 
Resoved,  That  Mr  Mildmay  wis  duly  returned,  and  the  Elec- 
tion was  voted  void. 

1679  J.  Lamot  Honeywood,  esq.    Petitioner  against  Sir  John 

B  ram  stone, 
If>93  Richard  Hutchinson,  esq.    Petitioner  against  Sir  Eliab 

Harvey. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1698  Will.  Fytche,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Irby  Montagu,  esq. 
1702  Irby  Montagu,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Comyns,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected,  and  theHPetiti oner's  Agent 
ordered  in  Custody,  for  Bribery,  &c, 

Malmsbukt*  Wilts,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1674  Tho.  Howard,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Estcourt,  esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1690  Craven  Howard,  esq.l  Petitioners  f  Sir  James  Loitg.bart. 
Sir  Tho.  Estcourt,      J     against      t  Edw.  Wharton,  esq. 

1698  Craven  Howard,  esq.  7  Petitioners  C  Michael  Wicks,  esq. 
SirTho.Skipwith,  bt.  5  against  £  Edw.Pauncefort,  esq. 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

Ijoi  Michael  Wicks,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Samuel  Shepherd, 
jun-esq. 

S  evolved, 


J 


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Resolved,  March  if.  That  Samuel  Shepherd,  sen.'  esq,  a 
Member  of  this  House,  is  guilty  of  procuring  the  Election 
of  his  Son  by  Bribery  and  Corruption.  Samuel  Shepherd, 
jun.  was  also  a  Candidate  for  Wot  ton  Basset,  where  great 
Sums  had  been  proffered,  and  many  indirect  Practices  used 
to  get  him  elected.  Ordered  that  Samuel  Shepherd,  jun, 
esq.  be  discharged  from  being  a  Member  of  this  House.— 
See  Andoveh,  New?o*t  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  Wotton 
Bassit. 

,,02  Burgee,  &c.  Petitioner,  .gain,.  [ gf^gSgiJ* 

Resolved,  That  the  said  Petition  is  scandalous,  false,  and 
vexatious.  Ordered  five  of  the  Petitioners  into  Custody. 
Resolved,  That  Daniel  Park,  esq.  is  guilty  of  notorious 
Bribery  and  Corruption,  in  endeavouring  to  procure  himself 
to  be  elected.  Ordered,  he  be  taken  in  Custody,  and  that 
the  Attorney-General  do  prosecute  him.  Resolved,  That 
Charles  Earl  of  Peterborough  is  guilty  of  divers  indirect 
Practices,  in  endeavouring  to  procure  Daniel  Pack,  esq.  to 
be  elected. 

1705  Edw.  Fauncefort,  esq.  "^Petitioners  fHen.  Mordaunt,  esq. 
Tho.  Bowcher,  esq.     J   against     ^Tho,  Famngton,esq. 

1712  Dec.  13,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  the 
Alderman  and  twelve  capital  Burgesses  ;  that  in  Case  of 
Equality,  the  Alderman  has  a  double  Vote, 

Malton,  Yorkshire,  23d  and  26th  Edw.  I.  ceased  till  December 

11,  1640. 
1661  Sir.  Tho.  Gower,  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Danby,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
1673  James  Heblethwaite,  esq,  William  Leveson  Gower,  were 
both  returned  In  the  room  of  Sir  Thomas  Gower,   knt- 
and  ban.  deceased,  and  petitioned  against  each  other- 
Referred  to  a  Committee,   but  no  Report  appears. 
1675  William  Leveson  Gower,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 
1677  James  Heblethwaite,  esq.  Petitioner  against  William  Le- 
veson Gower,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
xn     Tir-n    n  ,  ti    -  .       f  William  Fairfax,  esq. 

1685  Will.  Palmer,  esq.  Petit,  against  J  .^^  Wor8ley>  csq. 

Marl- 


£     433     ) 

Marlborough,  Wilts,  26th  Edw.  t.    Sec  No.  218. 

.*o      a  t»  .-.-  ■    .     ("Thomas  Lore!  Bruce. 

I680  A  Petition  against    A  rr,,  ., 

0  1 1  nomas  Bennet,  esq. 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

,„     t,  n  ....  .     "  fSir  John  Erne,  lent. 

1689  Burgesses  Petitioners  against  fabo .  Wilboghby,  Int. 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

1695  Sir  Giles  Long,  bart-  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Bennet,  esq. 

.710  John  Pratt,  esq.  Petitioner  against  5  Charles  Lord  Broee. 
'       J  '     ^  6  (.James  Bruce,  esq. 

Great  Marlow,  Bucks,  28th,  33d,  34th,  35th  Edw.  I.  istand 

2d  Edw.  II.   ceased  till  restored  May  4,  1624. 
1640  John  Borlace,  esq.  Gabriel  Ipsley,  esq.  returned  by  one  In- 
denture ;  John   Borlace,  esq.    Edward  Hoby,   esq.  re- 
turned afterwards  by  another  Indenture. 
Resolved,  That  MrtBorlace  is  well  elected,  and  that  Mr  Hoby 
do  forbear  to  sit.     Afterwards  resolved,  That  the  Electron 
is  totally   void,  because   due   Notice  was  not  given  to  the 
Electors.      The  Under  Sheriff  ordered  in  Custody. 
At  the  new  Election,  MrWhitlocke  was  chosen,  and  no  Ob- 
jection to  him.      Mr  Hoby  and  Mr   Borlace  were  also  re- 
turned, and  it  was  ordered  that  they  are  not  to  sit  till  they 
have  Leave  from  the  House.     There  is  no  farther  Account 
of  this  Election,  but  Mr   Hoby  appears  on  the  Lists  to  be 
the  Member. 

1680  Thomas  Hoby,    esq.    Petitioner   against   Sir  Humphry 
Winch,  bart. 
The  Election  as  to  them  void. 

,G8C  Sir  Ja.  M,erioEWkt.  Petit.  . gainst  {*  %2l&j*£ 

1689  James  Chase,  esq.  Sir  William  Wlntlock,  knt.   returned 
March  4;  James  Chase,  esq.  Ralph  Bucknall,  esq.  re- 
0   turned  March  18. 

Resolved,  That  the  same  is  not.a  double    Return.     Ordered 
the  Return  of  Mr  Bucknall  to  be  taken  off  the  File. 
Evoij  t.3  F  f  Ralph 


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(     434     ) 

Ralph  Buckiull,  esq.  Petit  ioncr  against  Sir  William  Whit- 
loeke,  knt. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
Melcomb.     Sec  Weymouth. 
Merioneth  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Amglcsei. 

Middlesex  County,  1 8th  Edw.  I.     The  Parliament  being 

ally  held  in  this  County,  the  Knights  had  only  Fees  for 
Attendance,  and  no  Allowance  for  coming  and  going, 
as  in  other  Counties. 

1414  2d  Hen.  V.  the  Bishop  of  London  complained,  that  hi* 
Tenants  of  Fulham  were  taxed  towards  the  Espencei  of 
the  Knights  of  the  Shire.  Upon  which  a  Writ  issued 
for  discharging  them,  in  Case  it  should  appear  that  they 
had  not  formerly  been  taxed. 

r68o  Sir  Robert  Peyton  was  expelled  for  having  secret  Negoci- 
ations  with  the  Duke  of  York,  at  such  Time  when  they 
were  turning  the  Popish  Plot  on  the  Protestants,  and 
ordered  into  Custody.     See  Bristol. 

Midhurst,  Susses,  4th  Edw.  II. 

j  64 1  Thomas  May,  esq.  Dr  Chaworth,  Mr  Cawley,  al!  returned ; 
the  latter  not  to  sit,   not  being  returned  by  the  public 
Officer. 
Dr  Chaworth  voted  not  duly  elected. 
1698  Sir  Henry  Peachy,  knt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  William 
Morley. 
The  Petitioner  withdrew  his  Petition. 

Milbobne-Port,  Somersetshire,  26th,  28th,  33d,  35th  Edw.L 
ceased  till  restored  May  1,  1628. 

t66i  Henry  Milborne,  esq.Trancia  Wyndham,  esq.  returned  by 
one  as  Sub-Bailiff ;  Henry  Milborne,  esq.  Michael  Mal- 
let, esq.  by  another  Indenture,  no  Original. 
Resolved,  That  Mr  Wyndham  ought  to  sit. 

1 701  John  Henley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Tht>.  Travel,  knt. 

1702  Sir  Thomas  Travel,  knt.  John  Henley,  esq.  relumed  by 

one  Bailiff;  Sir  Thomas  Travel,  km.  John  Hunt,  esq. 
returned  by  the  other  Bailiff. 


Themis 


(    435    ) 

Thomas  Medlycott,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Thomas 

Travel,  knt. 
Mr  Hunt  duly  elected.     See  No.  153. 
Mr  Medlycott's  Petition  never  heard, 
(705  Sir  Rich.  Newman,  bt.  ?  Petitioners  C  Sir  Tho.  Travel,  kt. 
Henry  Devenish,  esq.  5    agains*     £Tho.Medlycutt,esq. 

Minehead,  Somersetshire,  5th  Eliz.     See  No.  1 51. 

1698  John  Sanford,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Jacob  Banks,  esq, 

Monmouth  County,  Part  of  the  Marches  of  Wales,  27th  Hen. 

VIII. 
1625  Sir  James  Pcrrot,  Petitioner  against  Mr  Wogan. 
1667  Jas.  Herbert,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Trevor  "Williams. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1 705  John  Morgan,  sen.   esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Hopeton 

Williams,  who  was  returned  with  John  Morgan,  jun. 

esq. 

Monmooth  Town,  27th  Hen.  VTII. 

1624  William  Stuart,  esq.  objected  to  as  being  a  Scotchman, 
and  not  naturalized. 
The  Comraitee  thought  his  Election  good.  Resolved,  That 
Mr  Stuart  hath  dealt  very  worthily  in  forhearing  to  come 
to  the  House.  Sir  Edward  Coke  was  of  Opinion,  110  Alien 
denizatcd  ought  to  sit. 

1 68a  John  Arnold,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Chas.  Lord  Herbert, 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  113, 
Montgomery  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anglesey- 
i(j6o  A  Petition  against  John  Purcell,  esq. 

He  was  voted  duly  elected. 
Montgomery  Town,  27th  Hen.  VIII-  with  its  Coadjutor  Bo- 
roughs Llandidloes,  Poole,  and  Llanvyllin,  elected  ;  but 
lately  determined  the  Town  only  hath  the  Right.     See- 
No.  265. 
1580  Richard  Herbert,   esq.  elected  in  the  room  of  Rowland 
Pugh,  esq.  supposed  dead. 
Ordered  that  Mr  Herbert  be  removed. 


x66o  Chas.  Floyd,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Middleton,  esq- 

1679  Edward  Lloyd,  esq.  returned  by  many  of  the  Burgesses  of 

Montgomery,  Poole,  and  Llanvyllin ;   Matthew  Price, 
esq.  by  the  Sheriff,  both  Bailiffs,  and  many  Burgesses. 

Resolved,  That  the  latter  was  well  returned. 

1680  Sir  John  Trevor,  Petitioner  against  John  Arnold,  esq. 
1685  Chas.  Herbert,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Will.  Williams,  esq. 

Resolved,  June  io,  That  tbe  Election  doth  not  .belong  to  the 
Burgesses  of  Montgomery  only.  Resolved,  that  the  Bur- 
gesses of/Llandidloes,  Poole,  and  Llanvyllin;  have  a  Right 
to  vote.  See  the  contrary  Resolution  in  No.  265,  April 
16,  1728. 

1705  John  Vaughan,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Cha.  Mason,  esqv 
__  *  * 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

Morpeth,  Northumberland,  the  1st  of  Queen  Mary. 

1621  John  Robson,  a  Clergyman,  was  chosen,  but  not  allowed 
to  sit,  as  he  had  or  might  have  a  Voice  in  the  Convo* 
cation  House  ;  and  would  have  fined  the  Town  but  for 
their  Poverty,  and  a  new  Writ  ordered. 

1695  Henry  Lumley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Bellasyse. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  127. 

Newark,  Nottinghamshire,  the  most  modern  Parliamentary 
Borough  in  England,  so  incorporated  and  created  29th 
Charles  II.  for  its  Loyalty  to  King  Charie.s  I.  See  No. 
132. 

i(>J7  Penniston  Whalley,  esq.  Petitioner. 

•  Resolved,  That  the  Petition  was  not  preferred  in  Time,  ac- 
cording to  the  Order  of  the  House. 

1698  John  Rayner,  esq.  Petitioner  ggainst  Sir  Francis  Molli- 
neux,  bart. 

The  Petitioner"  duly  elected,  and  the  Mayor  Committed. 

1701  James  Saunderson,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  George 

Markham. 

1702  John  Rayner,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Matthew.  Jenison. 
Newcastle-under-Line,  Staffordshire,  aSthEdw.  IIL 

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C    437     ) 

1593  Thos.  Fitzherbert,  esq.  being  outlawed,  after  Judgement, 
was  elected,  and  two  Hours  after  his  Election,  before  the 
Indenture  returned,  the  Sheriff  arrested  him  upon  the 
Capiat  utlegatum.  Upon  which  two  Questions  arose  ; 
i  st,  Whether  he  was  a  Member  of  this  House.  2, 
Whether,  admitting  he  was,  he  ought  to  have  Privilege. 
The  Judgment  of  the  House  was,  That  he  was  by  his 
Election  a  Member  of  the  House,  yet  he  ought  not  to 
have  Privilege:  ist,  Because  he  was  taken  in  Execution 
before  the  Return  of  the  Indenture,  adly,  Because  he 
was  outlawed  at  the  Queen's  Suit,  and  taken  in  Execu- 
tion for  the  Queen's  Debt,  jdly,  In  regard  he  was  so 
taken  neither  scdente  Parliatntnto,  nor  eiindo,  nor  redcunda. 

1624  Sir  Edward  Vere  and  Mr  Keeling  contested  the  Election, 
and  the  Election  as  to  them  was  declared  void  -,  but  Mr 
Lucy  the  other  Member  well  elected. 
1675  Sir  John  Bowyer,    bart.  Petitioner  against  Wiiliam  Leve- 

son  Gower,  esq, 
1685  Sir  Thomas  Beliot,bt.   1  Petitioners  jEd.Manwaring.esq. 
Will.  Lev.  Gower,  esq.  J   against      X  Will. Sneyd,jun. esq. 
1609  John  Lawton,  esq.  Petitroner  against  Rowland  Cotton, esq- 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 

1703  Sir  Thomas  Bellot,  bart.  Petitioner  against  John  Crew 
Offley,  esq. 

The  Election  void,  no  new  Writ  ordered. 
J705  Crew  Offley,  esq.  0  Petitioners  C  Sir  Thomas  Bellot,  bart, 

John  Lawton,  esq.  }    against       £  Rowland  Cotton,  esq. 

The  Petitioners  duly  elected.     See  No.  170. 

Resolved,  That  Mr  William  Burslem,  Receiver- General  of 
the  County  of  Stafford,  is  guilty  of  Bribery,  to  procure  Sir 
Thomas  Bellot  and  Mr  Cotton  to  be  elected,  and  that  an 
humble  address  be  presented  to  her  Majesty,  that  she  will  bt 
pleased  to  discharge  him  from  her  Employment. 

1713  Crew  Offley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Will.  Eurslem,  esq. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Northumberland,  26th  Edw.  I. 
Newport,  Cornwall,  Edw.  VI. 

1628  Sir  William  Killigrew,  Mr  Edgeeumbe,  MrTrefusis,  were 
all  returned  ;  the  two  latter  well  chosen. 


(     438     3 

io6i  Henry  Ford,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr  Edgecumbe. 

r  .."to-  mi     tr  i    -n    •         ■     .  C  Ambrose  Pudsey.esq. 

,678S,rWalt=rYonge,bt.Pe.,t.»g».n»t^JohnCorr,onj?;q' 

John  Coryton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Ambrose  Manaton, 

esq. 
Sir  Walter  Yonge,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Ambrose  Ma' 

naton,  esq. 

1679  John  Moricc,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Coryton,  esq. 
1690  Narcissus  Luttrel,  esq.  Petitioner  against  JohnMorice,  esq. 
1.699  John  Prideai;x,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Fras,  Stratford,  esq. 
1701  John  Granville,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Fras.  Stratford,  esq. 
Withdrew  his  Petition, 

Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  Hampshire,  23d  Edw.  I.  afterwards 
ceased  till  restored  27th  Eliz-  at  the  special  Instance  of 
Sir  George  Carew,  Captain  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

i6gD  John  Acton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Greenhill,  esq. 

1 701  Henry  Greenhill,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Samuel  Shepherd, 
sen.  esq. 

The  House  was  informed  by  Sir  Edward  Seymour,  bait.  That 
Samuel  Shepherd,  sen.  esq.  had  been  guilty  of  Bribery  at 
several  Corporations:  he  was  heard  in  his  Place.  Resolved, 
March  it),  That  Samuel  Shepherd,  sen.  esq.  is  guilty  of 
notorious  Bribery  in  obtaining  his  Election.  Resolved, 
That  he  be  committed  to  the  Tower.  Resolved,  That  Sir 
Edward  Seymour,  hart,  hath  made  good  his  general  Charge 
against  Mr  Shepherd,  of  Bribery  at  several  Boroughs,  and 
that  the  Thanks  of  this  Hpuse  be  given  him.  Resolved, 
That  Samuel  Shepherd,  sen.  esq,  be  expelled  the  House, 
and  that  he  do  receive  his  Sentence  at  the  Bar.  See  An- 
dovzr,  Malmsbukv,  Wotton-Bassst. 

Nrwton,  Lancashire,         Queen  Eliz. 

J685  Thos.^Brotherton,  esq.  Petit,  against |  p^ct  Legh" esq^' 
I C90  Sir  J  ames  Forbes,        T  Petitioners  f  Sir  John  Chickley. 
Tho.  Brotherton,  esq.  J   against     t  G.Cholmondley.esq. 

Newton,  Isle  of  Wight,  Hampshire,  43d  Eliz.     See  No.  162. 
J677  Sir  Will.  Meus,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Holmes. 

1695 


{     439     ) 
,<S9S  A„d,.He»l=y,ciq.PeU,aS™st  $££$£*,£■ 

Norfolk  County,  22A  Edw.  I. 

1586  Nov.  3,  Mr  Speaker  shewed  to  the  House,  that  he  had  re- 
ceived Commandment  by  the  Lord  Chancellor  from  her 
Majesty,  to  signify  to  them,  that  her  Highness  was  sor- 
ry this  House  was  troubled,  the  last  sitting  thereof,  with 
the  Matter  touching  the  chusing  and  returning  of  the 
Knights  of  this  County  ;  a  Thing  in  Truth  impertinent 
for  this  House  to  deal  withal,  and  only  belonging  to  the 
Lord  Chancellor. 

Nov.  y,  Mr  Thomas  Cromwell  reported  from  the  Commit- 
tee, that  Mr  Thomas  Farmer  and  Mr  Gresham  were 
returned  Sept.  26;  Mr  Christopher  Heydon  and  Mr  Gre- 
sham, Oct.  24;  after  the  Beginning  of  the  Parliament. 

That  the  former  Return  was  deemed  good.  That  one  of  the 
Committee  had  moved  to  send  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  to 
know  what  he  had  done  in  the  Mutter,  which  the  rest  of 
the  Committee  thought  not  convenient ;  for  that  they 
thought  it  prejudicial  to  the  Privileges  of  the  House,  to 
have  the  same  determined  by  others  than  such  as  were 
Members  thereof  j  and  though  they  thought  very  reverent- 
ly of  the  Lord  Chancellor  and  Judges,  yet  in  this  Case  they 
took  them  not  For  Judges  in  Parliament  in  this  House. 
Whereupon  Mr  Farmer  and  Mr  Gresham  were  allowed  to 
take  the  Oaths,  as  allowed  by  the  Censure  of  the  House, 
and  not  as  allowed  by  the  Lord  Chancellor  and  Judges. 

1626  Sir  Edward  Coke,  Sheriff  of  Buckinghamshire,  being 
elected  for  this  County,  hopeth  the  House  will  do  him 
that  Right,  as  to  send  out  a  new  Writ.  He  continued 
to  sit. 

1626  Upon  Question,  Sir  Edward  Coke  standing  defattv  a  return- 
ed Member  of  this  House,  to  have  Privilege  against  a 
Suit  in  Chancery,  commenced  against  him  by  the  Lady 
Cleare. 

,6,9  Si,  John  Hob„,,  bt.  P«it.  ,g.i„s,  ^f^SfSi^' 

The  Election  declared  void. 
North  Allertox,     See  Allkrton, 
Ff  4 


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Northampton  County,  1 8th  Edw.  I. 

%  685  Edward  Harbey,esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Roger  Norwich, 
bart.  ;  ■      ■» 

Northampon  Town,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1640  A  Petition  against  <  j^,  «,  ?»       ' 

To  sit  till  their  Election  be  avoided* 

1660  Sir  John  Norwich,  bart.  Petitioner,   Richard  Rainford, 

esq.  sitting  Member,  were  voted  duly  elected  against 
Francis  Harvey,  esq.  the  other  sitting  Member. 

1661  Sir  James  Langham,  Sir  John  Norwich,  returned  by  the 

Sheriff;  Sir  James  Langham,  Francis  Harvey,  esq.  by 
the  Mayor. 

The  Return  by  the  Mayor  voted  good,  but  the  Election  void. 
Ordered  the  Mayor  in  Custody  for  his  Misearriages  in  the 
Election,  and  irreverent  Carriage  in  the  Church,  and  at  the 
Comrqunion  Table.  ** 

1662  Sir  Will.  Dudley,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Jajne^  Langham. 
The  Election  declared  void  as  to  Sir  James. 

1663  Christopher  Hatton,  esq.  Petitioner  agaipst  Sir  William 

Dudley. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

1664  Sir  Henry  Yelverton,  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Barnard. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  122. 

1678  Sir  WHliam  Temple,  bart  returned  by  the  Sheriff;  Ralph 
Montague,  esq.  by  the  Mayor. 

The  Return  by  the  Mayor  good  $  the  Sheriff  committed. 

1701  John  Conant,  ll.d.  Petitioner  against  Thpfnas  Andrews, 
esq. 

^Northumberland  County,?  %iA  Edw.  I.  This  County  was 
often  in  terrupted  in  making  Returns,  viz.  in  6th  Edw. 
II.  because  they  could  not  conveniently  meet,  on  Ac- 
count of  the  War  between  England  and  Scotland.  In 
the  8th,  because  they  had  not  People  sufficient  to  defend 
the  Marches,  nor  the  Town  of  Newcastle  sufficient 
Burgesses  to  defend  the  Borough.  ,  In  jst  Edw.  III. 
because  t}ie  County  was  so  much  impoverished  by  their 

Enemiei 


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Enemies  the  Scotch,  that  they  had  not  wherewith  t» 
pay  the  Expence  of  sending  Members  to  the  Parliament 
held  at  Lincoln.  In  the  34th,  there  were  no  other 
Knights  in  the  County  besides  Walter  Tyndale,  who 
was  sick  and  incapable  to  attend  ;  wherefore  two  others 
were  returned,  though  no  Knights,  by  Order  girt  with 
swords. 

*5S°  Jan-  2°»  Upon  the  Death  of  the  eldest  Son  of  the  Earl  of 
Bedford,  Sir  Francis  Russel,  K.  B.  his  next  Brother,. 
became  eldest  Son  ;  and  a  Question  arose,  whether  he 
was  capable  of  continuing  Knight  of  the  Shire,  which 
was  resolved  in  the  Affirmative.  This  was  the  first 
Instance  of  a  Peer's  eldest  Son  sitting  in  the  House  of 
Commons.     See  Brifjport. 

1614  Sir  George  Selby,  Sheriff  of  the  Bishoprick  of  Durham, 
voted  incapable  to  sit ;  a  new  Writ  ordered. 

1702  Bartram  Stote,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Will,  Lorrain,  esq. 

Norwich  City,  Norfolk,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1640  Mr  Harman,  Mr  Cattalyn,  returned  by  one  Indenture; 
Mr  Harman,  Mr  Tooley,  returned  by  another  Inden- 
ture. 
Mr  Cattalyn  was  a  Freeman  inhabiting  the  County,  Mr  Too- 
ley was  a  Freeman  inhabiting  the  City. 
The  Indenture  of  Mr  Tooley  ordered  to  be  taken  off  the  File; 
and  the  double  Return  a  misdemeanor, 

1702  Peter  Thacker,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Robert  Davy,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.      See  No.  115. 

1705  Waller  Bacon,  esq.  John  Chambers,  esq-  not  Freemen; 
Thomas  Blofield,  esq.  Thomas  Palgrave,  esq.  Citizens 
and  Freemen,  were  all  four  returned  by  the  Sheriffs. 
The  Point  in  contest  was  the  Qualification  of  the  elected  :  — 
the  Counsel  for  the  two  latter  insisted,  that  no  Person  was 
capable  of  being  elected  without  being  free  of  the  City. — 
But  Mr  Bacon  and  Mr  Chambers  were  voted  duly  elected. 

Nottingham  County,  22dEdw.  L 

Nottingham  Town,  36th  Edw.  I. 

1660  John  Hutcheson,  esq.  being  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  late 
King,  was  expelled  (he  House.     See  Scarborocgh. 

1690 


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1699  George  Gregory,  esq-  Petitioner  against  Robert  Sacheve- 
reli,  esq 
The  Overseer*  of  the  Poor  having  attended  the  Committee  at 
the  request  of  Mr  Gregory,  and  he  refusing  to  pay  them 
their  Charges;  ordered  that  Mr  Gregory  do  pay  them  their 
Charges,  to  be  settled  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee. 

1701  Robert  Sacheverell,  esq.  Petitioner  against  George  Gre- 
gory, esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  130. 

Oakhampton,  Devonshire,  28th  Edw.  I.  7th  Edw.  II.  ceased 
till  1640,  when  it  was  restored. 

166*0  Edward  Wise,  esq.  Josias  Calmady,  esq-  returned  by  the 
Mayor  ;  Robert  Reynolds,  esq.  by  the  free  Burgesses. 
The  Return  of  the  Mayor  good. 

1705  Thomas  Northmore,  esq.  John  Dibble,  esq.  were  return- 
ed  by  one    Indenture ;  Thomas    Northmore,    esq.  Sir 
Simon  Leach,  K.  B.  by  another  Indenture. 
Mr  Dibble  was  voted  duly  elected. 

1710  Christopher  Harris,  esq.  one  of  the  Members  for  this  Bo- 
rough, and  others,  complained  that  Christopher  Yendal 
the  Mayor,  and  other  preceding  Mayors,  had,  in  or- 
der to  advance  the  Interest  of  John  Dibble,  esq.  the 
other  Member,  made  135  Men  free  at  an  Alehouse,  who 
had  no  Right,  and  refused  to  make  many  free  who  had 
a  good  right  to  it.  See  the  Resolution  of  Feb.  14, 1711, 
in  No.  s  1  ■ 

Obford,  Suffolk,  22d  Edw.  I.  35th  Edw.  I.  discontinued  till 
restored  by  King  Henry  VIII, 

1698  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  bt.  1  Petitioners  C  Sir  Tho.  Felton,  bt. 

William  Johnson,  esq.  J    against      (_ Si rCha. Hedge s,kt. 

The  Election  was  insisted  by  the  Petitioners  to  be  in  the  May- 
or, 8  Portmen,  ra  capital  Burgesses,  and  the  Freemen  not 
receiving  Alms  or  Charity;  for  the  silting  Members,  that 
the  Freemen  had  no  Right  to  vote;  and  the  Petitionees 
were  voted  duly  elected.     Sec  No.  175. 

1701  Sir  Tho.  Felton,  bt.  7  Petitioners  f  Sir  Edm.  Bacon,  bt. 
SirCha.  Hedges,  kt.  JT  against     £  Sir  Edw.  Tumour,  kt. 

The  sitting  Members  voted  duly  elected, 

1702 


1702  CharlesKillegrew.esq.  7  Petitioners  £SirEdm.  Bacon,  bt. 
Jan.    Charles  May,  esq.       J   against      £sirEdw.Turnour,l[t. 

1702  EdwardGriffith.eaq.V  Petitioners  f  Sir  Edm.  Bacon,  bt. 
Nov.  Charles  May,  esq.     j   against     \  Sir  Edw.  Tumour,  kt. 

Oxford  County,  22A  Edw.  I. 

1663  Sir  William  Walter  Petitioner  against  Mr  Knotlys. 

Oxford  City,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1621  Sir  John  Brook,  Mr  Wentworth,  were  voted  duly  elected  j 
Sir  Francis  Blondel  not  duly  elected. 

Oxford  University,  1  st  James  I. 
1626  Sir  Thomas  Edmond's  Election  void. 
Pembroke  County,  27th  Hen.  VIII.     See  Anglesey. 
1624  A  Petition  against  Sir  James  Perrot. 

Resolved,  The  Petition  did  not  come  in  Time,  and  that  the 
Election  is  good. 
1701  Sir  William  Wogan  Petitioner  against  Sir  Arthur  Owen. 

Pembroke  Town,  with  the  Borough  of  Tenby  and  Wiston, 
27th  Hen.  VIII.  See  Resolution,  Feb.  23,  1712,  in 
No.  267. 

Penryn,  Cornwall,  6th  Edw.  VI. 

,6So  Franci.Trefusie.es,.  3  petMoners  concen,;ng  ft)  Eltttion. 

James  Vernon,  esq-^  ° 

.SS,  Samuel  Rolle,  esq.   j p,,ril;0„ers  con«rf„g  ,he  Electio„. 

James  Vernon,  esq.  J  ■ 

1690  James  Vemon,  jun,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Alex,  Pen- 
darvis,  esq.  -,  t 

Peterborough,  Northamptonshire,    1st  Edw.  VI.     See  No. 

121. 
1667  Lord  Fitzwilliam  Petitioner  against  Sir  Verc  Fane. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
1 701  Francis  St  John,  esq.  Petitioner  againit  Sidney  Wortley,esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

Peters- 


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I  •  •  • 

Petersfield,  Hampshire,  35th  Ed w.  I.  intermitted  till  restored 
by  King  Edward  VI.    See  No.  159. 

i68p  Thomas  Bilson,  esq.  Robert  Mitchell,  esq.  were  returned 
by  one  Certificate  ;  Thomas  Bilson,  esq.'  Richard  Nor- 
ton, esq.  by  another  Certificate. 

It  appeared  that  Mr  Mitchell  had  48  Voices,  the  same  Per- 
'    sons  who  polled  for  Mr  Bilson,  and  Colonel  Norton  but 
36  5  and  that  Colonel  Norton,  who  was  likewise  returned 
for  Portsmouth,  did  not  object  to  the  Return  of  Mr  Mit- 
chell ;  whereupon  he  was  voted  duly  elected. 

Plymouth,  Devonshire,  26th  Edw.  I.  with  Intermissions  to 
the  20th  pf  Hen.  VI.  in  whose  18th  Year  it  was  incor- 
porated. 

1660  John  Maynard,  esq.  Edmund  Vowell,  esq.  returned  by 
the  Mayor;  William  Morrice,  esq.  Samuel  Trelawney, 
esq.  by  the  Freemen  s 

Those  returned  by  the  Mayor  ordered  to  sit,  but  the  two  latter 
voted  duly  elected. 

1689  Martin  Ryder,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Granville,  esq, 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  50. 

Plympton,  Devonshire,  23d  Edw.  I.     See  No.  53. 

1666  Sir  Edmund  Fortescue  returned  by  one  Indenture ;  Sir 
Nicholas  Slaning  by  another,  with  a  clause  to  this  ef- 
fect, viz.  "  Scv  as  the  Parliament  and  Committee  of 
Privileges  shall  approve  of  it." 

Resolved,  That  the  Return  is  not  double,  and  that  Sir  Ed- 
mund Fortescue  ought  to  sit.  The  High-Sheriff,  Under- 
Sheriff,  and  Mayor,  were  ordered  in  Custody  for  making 
such  Return. 

1677  Richard  Strode,  esq.  Petitioner  against  George Treby,  esq. 
,6*5  Sir  Geo.  Treby  Petitions  against  J  SSdStST^ 
.689  Rich.  Strode,  esq.  Petit,  against  {  j^JXfaX 

,600  *^m^M^{f^$S£Z£ 

April  14.  Resolved,  That  the  Charter  granted  by  the  late 
King  James  to  this  JBorough  is  illegal,  and  destructive  to 

the 


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tjie  Constitution  of  the  Government,  and  that  the  Election 
is  void. 

May  2,  Rich-Strode,  esq.     \ Petitioners  CSir  George  Treby. 

PeterFortescue.esq.  J    against      £  John  Pollexfen,  esq. 
1701  Richard  Hele,  esq.  ">  Petitioners  ("Courtney  Crocker,  .esq. 
George  Parker,  esq.  J   against-     £  Martin  Ryder,  esq. 

1702  Swi?iL?,,;.J"''p«:'-{^h"'1  f^-"^^- 

Rich.  Strode,  si,      S  'Pma  l  """""  J"™"5'  "* 
Mr  Edgecumbe  and  Mr  Hele  duly  elected. 

,7c,  Rich.St,ode,esc.Pe,i,.a6,i»s,  {SS^umbe.es,. 

Pontefract,  Yorkshire,  23d  and  26th  Edw.  I.  intermitted  till 
restored  March  27,   162/. 

1624  Sir  Richard  Beomont  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Jackson, 

The  Election  void.     See  No.  238. 
1660  Sir  George  Saville,  bart.  and  William  Lowther,  esq.  and 

some  other  Person,  were  treble  returned,  but  Sir  George 

and  Mr  Lowther  duly  elected. 

«*.  SirT.hr.Bla„d,b,.  Pet;.,  against   f™Kl* 

1698  Robert  Monckton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Blight,  esq. 

1700  Jan.  17,  The  Committee  resolved  that  Mr  Bright  was  duly 

elected,  but  the  Election  was  voted  void  by  the  House. 

The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in  such  Persons  as 
have  an  Inheritance  or  Freehold  of  Bur  gage- Tenure  within 
the  Borough. 

Mr  Bright  was  re-chosen,  and  several  Voter)  petitioned  against 
him  in  behalf  of  Mr  Monckton. 

17  16  March  22,  The  Right  of  Election  was  agreed  to  be  in 
Persons  having  a  Freehold  of  Bur  gage-Tenure,  paying 
a  Burgage-Rent,  and  that  it  was  a  Borough  by  Prescrip- 


Poole,  Dorsetshire,  36th  and  42d  Edw.  III.  intermitted  till  the 
33d  Hen.  VI. 

1661  John  Moroton,  esq.  Willkm  Constantine,  esq.  returned 

by 


emp. 


(    MS    ) 

by  one  Indenture ;  John  Moreton,  esq.  Sir  John  I 
james,  km.  returned  by  another  Indenture. 
Ordered  that  Mr  Moreton  only  do  sit,  but  John  Fitzjaraes  w»s 
afterwards  voted  duly  elected.     See  No.  61. 

1689  Thomas  Chaffin,  esq.   Petitioner  against   Sir  Nathaniel 

Nappier,  bt.    They  were  both  returned  with   Henry 
Tren chard,  esq. 
The  Committee  resolved.    That  Mr  Chaffin  was  duly  elected, 
which  was  disagreed  to  by  the  House,  who  voted  Sir  Na- 
thaniel Nappier  duly  elected. 

Portsmouth,  Hampshire,  S3CI  Edw.  I. 

1679  John  Peachey,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  K< 

thorne. 
i6"8r  Richard  Stevens,  esq.  Petitioner  concerning  the  Election. 

1690  Henry  Slingsby,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Nich.  Hedger,  esq. 
1695  Inhabitants  of  Portsea  in  behalf  of  Edmund  Dummer,  esq. 

Petitioners  against  Nicholas  Hedger,  esq. 

Matthew  Ay  1  me  r,  esq.  John  Gibson,  esq.  were  double  re- 
turned. 

The  Election  declared  void. 

The  Petition  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Portsea  does  not  appear  to 
have  been  heard,  but  the  Resolution  of  Jan.  24,  1695-6, 
which  see  in  No.  157,  sets  aside  their  claim  of  voting. 

Preston,  Lancashire,  26th  Edw.  I.  made  six  Returns  only, 
after  which  it  was  omitted  for  Reasons  given  in  the 
County  (see  Lancaster)  but  restored  by  King  Edward 

166 1  Dr  Fife  Petitioner  against  DrRishton. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  9  C, 
(690  Thomas  Patton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Lord  Willoug] 
of  Eresby. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.  He  was  called  up  to  the 
House  of  Peers  before  this  Determination. 

1695  Sir  Christopher  Greenfield,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Thomas 

Molyncux,  esq. 
1707  Hen.  Fletewood,  esq.    Petitioner  against  Arthur  Manwa- 


nng,  esq. 
Withdrew  his  Petit! 


QCEEH- 


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Qoeenborough,  Kent,  13th  Queen  Eltz. 

1679  Edward  Hales,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Herbert,  esq. 

1680  Will.  Glanville,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Herbert,  esq. 

Tho  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

Radnor  County,  27th  Hen.VITf.     See  Anglesea, 

1679  Samuel  Powell,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Rich.  Williams,  esq; 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 
Radnor  Town,  &c.  27th  Hen.  VIII. 

1 679  Robert  Deering,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Edward  Harley. 

1689  Will.  Probert,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Rich.  Williams,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1690  Robert  Harley,  esq-  Petitioner  against  Sir  Rowland  Gwyn. 

The  Petitioner  duty  elected.     See  No.  270. 

Reading,  Berkshire,  23d  Edw.  X.    See  No.  5. 

ifi8j  Sir  Will.  Rich,  bt.7  Petitioners  fTohnBresdon,  esq. 

Sir  Henry  Fane,      J    against      (.  Thomas  Coates,  esq. 

The  Election  declared  void. 

1698  Sir  Tho.  Stamp,  kt.  Petitioner  against  John  Dalby,  esq. 

1699  Sir  Thomas  Stamp  presented  another  Petition,  but  it  ap- 

pearing that  it  was    not   the  same  in  substance  as  the 
former,  the  Committee  were  ordered  to  proceed  no  fur- 
ther on  it. 
1701  Tanfield  Vachell,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Francis  Knoll ji, 
esq. 

East  Retford,  Nottinghamshire,  9th  Edw.  II.  omitted  till  the 

13th  Eliz. 
1701  Sir  Willoughby  Hickman,  Petit,  against  Tho.  White,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

.7oz  Sir  Willongh.Hiekman, Petit,  against { ^^ugh. V 
March  17,  The  sitting  Members  voted  duly  elected.     See  No. 

Oct.  26.  SirWillo. Hickman, }  Petitioners  f  Tho.  White,  esq. 

Will.  Lsrinz,  esq.   $   against     lj-  Thornhaugh,  esq. 
Resolved, 


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Resolved,  Nov.  28,  'That  all  the  Sons  of  Freemen  have  1 
.Right  to  the  Freedom,  and  that  the  Petitionees  were  duly 
•  elected. 

1705  Sir  HardoL  Wastneys, 1  Peti tioners  f  Sir  Willo^  Hickman. 
Rob.  Molesworth,  esq.  J  against     1  Will.  Levins,  esq. 

The  Petitioners  duly  elected.    See  No.  13  r. 

Richmond,  Yorkshire,  27th  Eliz. 

1662  John  Wandesford,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Joseph  Crad- 
dock.  • . .  .     .  •     ,      .  »  .  .    .    • 

Resolved,  That  Dr  Craddock  being  in  holy  Qr.ders,  was  inca- 
'  pable  of  being  elected ;  and  that  the' Petitioner  having  a 
■    majority  of  Voices  at  the  Election,  oaght  to  sit.    *      ( 

T  ™A  r>  ,-,. '  ^  f  Wharton  Clinch,  esq. 

.       1705  James  D  Arcy,  esq.  Petit,  against  yaoam  York,,  esq-  i 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 

•  •  * .  * 

Rippon,  Yorkshire,  23d  Edw>.I.  rst  Edw.  II.  after  which  on 
Return  appears  till  1553*  ..... 

1660  Henry  Arthington,  esq.  Edmund  Jennings,  esq.  Colonel 
John  Lambert,  were  all  returned. 

The  two  former  duly  returned  and  elected. 
Rochester,  Kent,  26th  Eidw.  I. 

■  *  ^  • 

1580  William  Patridgej  esq.  being  sick,  Samuel  Cox, 'esq.  cho- 
sen in  his  room,  but  afterwards  removed,,  and  Mr  Pat- 
ridge  restored. 

1702  William  .Cage,  esq.  Petitioner  against.  William  Bocken- 
ham,  esq. 


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RoaitoEY,  :Cinquc  Pott,  Kent.    See  Dover.  - r 

Rutland  County,  22d  E4w.  I, 

--'       .»-  ..."    ■       .  1 

i0oi  Sir  Andrew  Noel,  Sheriff  of  this  County,  returned  himself 

with  Sir  John  Harrington  ;  his  Return  void. 

The  Resolution  is  contrary  ^o  the  Case  of  Sir  Edward  Dymock 
and  Mr  St  Pole,  who  were  Knights  of  the  Shire-  and  She- 
xiffs  for  Lincolnshire  at  the  same  Time.  But  these  two  Re- 
solutions may  be  reconciled,  with  this  difference :  Sir  An- 
diew  Noel  being  Sheriff,  could  not  return  himself  5  whereas 
'  Sir  Edward  Dymock  and  Mr  St  Pole  were  chosen  Sheriffs, 
when  they  were  Members.     See  Staffordshire. 

Rye, 


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Rye,  Cinque  Port,  Sussex.     See  Dover 

i6'8o  Sir  John  Austen,  bavt.  Petitioner  against  Tho.  Frewenl 

esq.  Peter  Gott,  esq.   Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Dor- 

rel. 
Sir  John  Austen  was   voted   duly   elected  against  Mr  Frewen, 

but  Mr  Gott's  Petition  does  not  appear  to  iiave  been  heard. 

1690  Caleb  Banks,  esq-   7  Petitioners  C  Sir  John  Austen,  bt. 
Tho.  Frewen,  esq.  J   against      (.Sir  John  Dorrel. 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

.,o,Edw.So»thwell,esq.Peu,.,g»„!t{^™hOffl1y8^esS,,.• 

Mr.  Southwell  was  voted  duly  elected  against  Mr  Gffley.      See 
No.  244. 

1705  Charles  Fagg,  esq.      7  PetitionersyEdw.  Southwell,  esq. 
Phillips Gybbon,  esq.  J    against      (.Philip  Herbert,   esq. 
The  Committee  resolved,  that  the  Petitioners  were  duly  elect- 
ed, but  the  House  the  contrary. 

Ryegate,"  Sfurrey,  26th  Edw.  I, 

1 680  Deanc  Goodwin,   esq.  Petitioner  against  Ralph  Freeman, 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.  ' 
1680  Tho.  Vincent,  esq  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Parsons,  kt. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
1690  Tho.  Vincent,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Parsons,  esq. 
1 695  Thomas  Windsor,  esq.  7  Petitioners  C  Sir  John  Parsons,  kt. 


Roger  James,  esq.       $    against 


ohn  Parsons,  esq. 
th  Intermissions  till 


St  Albans,  Hertfordshire,  23d  Edw.  I. 

restored  by  King  Edward  VI- 
1060  William  Fox  wist,  esq.  and  Colonel  Alban  Cox,  contested 

the. Election,  and  the  former  was  voted  duly  elected. 

170a  John  Gape,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Joshua  Lorriax,  esq. 
It  appeared  the  Mob  threatened  the  Mayor  in  case  he  returned 
Mr  Gape,  and  put  up  these  Verses  on  his  HStwS  : 
IF  you  return  Lomax,  we'll  he  still  as  a  Mouse ; 

1  If  you  return  Gape,  then  down  comes  your  House. 

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The  Election  was  voted  void,  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered  in" 

Mr  Lomax's  room. 

170a  Joshua  Lomax,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Gape,  jun. 

esq. 

1705  Henry  Killigrew,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Gape,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  8j. 

St.  Edmcndsbury,  Suffolk,  30th  Edw.  I.  discontinued  till  re- 
stored 4th  James  I. 

1626  Emanuel  Gilford,  esq.  being  Prisoner  in  the  Gatehouse 
upon  two  Executions,  was  ordered  to  be  discharged 
from  Prison,  and  to  take  his  Seat  in  the  House. 

1660  Thomas  Chaplyn,  esq.  Thomas  Clarke,  esq.  returned  by 

one   Indenture ;  Sir  Henry  Crofts,  kt.  Sir  John   Dun- 
combe,  kt.  by  another  Indenture. 
The  two  former  voted  duly  returned,  the  two  latter  voted  duly 

1670  Sir  Tho.  Cullum,  bt.  ?  Petitioners  CSir  Tho.  Hervey,  kt. 

J,  Rotherham,  esq.    3    against      £  Thomas  Jermyn,  esq. 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 
1690  Sir  John  Motdaunr,  bt.  7  Petitioners  f  Sir  Rob.  Davers,  bt. 

John  Wild  man,  esq.     \    against      /.Hen.  Goldwell,  tsq- 

St  Germans,  Cornwall,  4th  Queen  Elizabeth. 

St  Ives,  Cornwall,  6th  Queen  Mary. 

j66o  John  St  Aubin,  esq.  James  Praed,  esq.  returned  by  one 
Indenture ;  John  St  Aubin,  esq.   Edward  Nosworthy, 
by  another  Indenture. 
Mr  Praed  returned  by  the  proper  Officer,  but  Mr  Nosworthy 

duly  elected. 

1661  Jameg  Praed,  esq.  Edward  Nosworthy,  esq.  returned  by 

the  Mayor  ;  John  Basset,  esq.  by  the  liurges.cs. 
May  16,  the  Return  by  the  Mayor  voted  good. 
Dec.  18,  Resolved,  That  the  Burgesses  at  large  had  Right  of 
Election,  and  that  Mr  Nosworthy  was  not  duly  elected. 

1665  Sir  William  Godolphin,  Petitioner  against  Edward  Nos- 
worthy, esq. 


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1690  John  Hawks, esq.  Petitioner  again*  { femHmi  "?q. 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 

1698  Inhabitants, Petitioners  inbehalf  of  {"SirChar.Wyndham,  bt. 

Sir  Henry  Hobart,  bt.  against  \  James  Praed,  esq. 

1699  Inhabitants  renewed   their    Petition  against  Sir  Charles 

Wyndham  only -,  bat  it  appearing  not  to  be  the  same  in 
substance  as  the  former,  the  Committee  were  ordered 
not  to  proceed  in  it.  Sir  Henry  was  killed  in  a  Duel  by 
Oliver  Le  Neve,  esq-  soon  after  the  Election. 

1701  John  Pitt,  esq,  and  1  Petitioners  C  Benjamin  Overton,  esq. 

Inhabitants  J   against      (_  James  Praed,  esq. 

1702  Jan.  3,  John  Pitt, esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  JohnHawIes. 
Oct.  24,  John  Pitt,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Richard  Chand- 
ler, esq. 

The  Committee  voted  Mr  Chandler  duly  elected.  The  House 
resolved  that  Mr  Pitt  was  duly  elected,  and  ordered  the 
M.iyot  in  Custody  for  making  a  false  Return,  contrary  to 
the  last  Determination  in  Parliament,  Doc.  18,  1661.  See 
No.  S5. 

St  MawEs,  Cornwall,  5th  Queen  Eliz. 

1661  Sir  William  Tredenham,    Arthur  Spry,  esq.  returned  by 
the  Mayor  -,  Sir  Richard  Vivian  by  the  Burgesses. 
Those  returned  by  the  Mayor  duly  returned. 

,^SH^BoS»wi„,.s,.p«i,ag,iM{Jf;TT^ntm";-:q; 

1698  Rtr  John  Hawles,  kt.  7  Petitioners  ("Sir  Joseph  Tredenham. 
HughFortescue.esq.i   against     \  John  Tredenham,  esq. 
The  Committee  discharged  from  proceeding,  at  the  consent  of 
the  Parties. 

I  jo  I  Sir  James  Bateman,  kt.  ~)  Petitioners  f  Sir  Jos.  Tredenham. 

Nicholas  Carew,  esq.   y    against      \  J.  Tredenham,    esq, 
1702  JamesVernon,sen,esq.  ~1  Petitioners  f  Sir  Jos,  Tredenham. 

JamesVernonJun.esq.  J   against     \  J.  Tredenham,  esq, 

St  Michael,  Cornwall,  King  Edward  VI. 
liiS  Francis  Bulier,  esq.  Mr  Spark,  Mr  Cosworth,  all  three 
returned  j  Mr  Bulier  not  duly  elected. 

G  j  a  f&f 


1640  Mr  Courtenay  and  Mr  Chadwell  were  voted  d 
against  Mr  Coswortli  and  Mr  Basset. 

1660  Humphry  Borbce,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Carew, 
esq. 
July  18,  Resolved,    That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  two  Eli- 
sors nominated  by  the  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  twenty-two 
Freemen  chosen  by  the  said  Elisors ;   and  that  Mr  Carew  is 
duly  elected- 
i66t  Sir  Edward  Mosely,  Matthew  Wren,  esq.  returned  by  the 
Deputy  Portreve;  Sir  Peter  Courtenay,  Humphry  Bor- 
lace,  esq.  by  a  pretended  Deputy  Portreve. 
The  two  former  duly  returned. 
1680  Humphry  Borl ace,  esq. l  Petitioners  ("Sir William Russel- 
Portreve,  &c.  J   against     I  Hen.  Vincent,  esq. 

1688  Humphry  Courtenay,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Charles  Vise. 
Fanshaw. 
There  being  an  Act  passed  since  Lord  Fanshaw's  Election,  for 
taking  Oaths,    he  refused  to  take  them  ;   and  Mr  Borlace 
g  his  Petition,  a  new  Writ  was  ordered  in  his 


1689  Humphry  Courtenay,  esq.  Petitioner  against  William  Co- 

ry ton,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.      See  No.  38. 

1690  Humphry  Courtenay,   esq.    Petitioner  against  Anthony 

Rowe,  esq. 

Resolved,    That  Mr  Rowe  and  his  Agents   are  guilty  of  Bri- 
bery, and  that  the  Petitioner  is  duly  elected. 

1695  Humphry  Courtenay,  esq.  Thomas  Vivian,  esq.  returned 
by  the  Portreve ;  Anthony  Rowe,  esq.  Thomas  Dod- 
son,  esq.  by  another  Return. 
Mr  Courtenay  and  Mr  Vivian  duly  returned. 
.  Anthony  Rowe,  esq.  petitioned  against  Mr  Courtenay,  who 
being  dead,  and  no  Defence  being  made,  the  Committee 
resolved  that  Mr  Rowe  was  duly  elected  ;  but  the  same  be- 
ing re-committed,  the  Committee  resolved  that  Mr  Cour- 
tenay was  duly  elected,  to  which  the  House  agreed. 

1 698  Sir  Richard  Blackham,  b  t.  7  Petitioners  C  Sir  John  Hawlcs. 
Anthony  Rowe,  esq.         J   against      2.  John  Povey,  esq. 


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1699  Anthony  Rowe,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Hawks, 


Anthony  ltowe,  esq.  retitioner  against  air  jonn  nawies, 
SJrRich.D.^m,b.Pcd,agd„s[{^SvH»t': 


The  Petition  of  Mr  Rowe  differing  from  that  presented  tin 
preceding  Session,  the  Committee  were  discharged  from 
proceeding  on  it.  Sir  Richard's  was  referred  to  the  Com- 
mittee. 

1 701  Sir   Richard  Vivian,  bart.    Petitioner   against  Anthony 

Rowe,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  38. 

1 702  Philip  Bertie,  esq.     1  Petitioners  f  Sir  Richard  Vivian. 
Jan_3,  Francis  Painter,  esq.  j    against     1  Will.  Courtenay,  esq. 
Oct.  24,  William  Courtenay,  esq.   Petitioner  against  Renatus 

Bellott,  esq. 

1705  Chester  Nance,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  William  Hod- 
ges, bt. 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 

Salisbury,  Wilts,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1689  Samuel  Eyre,  esq.  ?  Petitioners  CThomas  Hoby,esq. 
David  Thomas,   M-D.  5    against      (_  Gyles  Eyre,  esq. 
Resolved,  April  3,  That  the  Election   is  in  the  Mayor  and 

Corporation,    and  the  sitting  Members  chosen  by  them  are 
duly  elected. 

1690  Wm.  Wyndham,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Pitt,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1701  Charles  Fox,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Thomas  Mompes- 
son. 

Salop  County,  23d  Edw.  I. 

Saltask,  Cornwall,  Edw.  VI. 

1679  R ichard Care w,  esq.   7  Petitioners  f  Bern.  Granville,  esq. 
Williamjennens,esq.  J    against      }_  Nich.  Courtenay,  esq- 

1680  Bernard  Granville,  esq.  Nicholas  Courtenay,  esq.  Petitioners. 
Sandwich,  Cinque  Port,  Kent.     See  Dover. 

1621  Sir  Robert  Hatton's  Election  void,   being  chosen  by  the 
Mayor  and  Jurats,  not  by  the  Commons. 

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}6go  John  Mitchell,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edward  Brent*  esq. 

Oct.  31,  The  Committee  resolved,  1st,  That  the  Freemen  of 
this  Port,  inhabiting  within  the  Port,  although  they  receive 
Alms,  hare  a  Right  to  vote,  idly,  That  Edward  Brent, 
esq.  is  duly  elected.  The  first  Resolution  was  disagreed  to 
by  the  House  j  the  second  Was  agreed  to. 

,695  JohnThurbarn,  esq.  Petit,  against  ^£^\^ 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 

4701  John  Mitchell,  esq.  Petit,  against { f ifcn  ^l^1^:* b*' 


Afledging,  That  Sir  Henry  being  a  Sheriff  of  London  and 
Middles**,  and  concerned  in  managing  several  Aids  grant- 
ed to  his  Majesty,  is  incapable  of  serving  in  Parliament* 
Resolved,  That  Sir  Henry  Furnese,  having  since  his  being 
elected  a  Member  of  this  Parliament,  been  concerned  and 
acted  as  a  Trustee  for  circulating  Exchequer  Bills,  ia.gnu* 
ty  of  a  Breach  of  the  A6t  of  the  5th  and  6th  of  King  Wil- 
liam and  Queen  Mary,  and  that  be  be  expelled  th*  House. 
See  London,  Shaftsbu&y,  and  Whitchurch. 

Qjjd  Sarum,  WiltSi  formerly  a  City,  in  which  there  ia  now  only 
one  House,  an  Alehouse*  which  (it  is  said)  has  no  vote. 
The  Right  of  Ele&ion  being,  according  to  a  Resolution 
of  the  House,  March  14,  16J&9,  in  the  Freeholders,  be- 
ing Burgage-Holders  of  the  said  Borough  y  most  of 
which,  if  not  all,  are  the  Property  of  Thomas  Pitt,  esq. 
It  returned  Members  23d  E£w.  1.  intermitted  till  34th 
Edw.  III.  from  which  Time  it  has  continued  to  send. 

$641  Ordered  anew  Writ  Jan.  29,  in  the  room  of  Mr  Herbert, 
who  was  Solicitor  when  he  was  returned  a  Burgess,  and 
is  now  made  Attorney-General  to  his  Majesty,  and  in 
that  respe£t  is  to  sit  as  an  Assistant  in  the  Lords  House. 
See  Shrewsbury. 

x  660  Seymour  Bowman,  esq  John  Norden,  esq.  returned  bj 
the  Bailiffs  and  Burgessts ;  Algernon  Cecil,  esq.  by  the 
Burgesses  only. 

The  two  former  duly  returned  to  sit. 

1669  Sir  William  Salkeld,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Elkb  Harvey. 
Thg  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 


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1689  Sir  Thomas  Mompessou,  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  Petitioners, 
complaining  of  an  undue  Return. 

The  Election  void,  and  they  were  afterwards  elected. 
1705  John  Viscount  Grandison,  Charles  Mompessnn,  esq,  were 
double  returned  with  Robert  Pitt,  esq.  whose  Election 
was  not  disputed. 
The  Votes  were  equal  for  the  two  former,  viz.  five  for  each, 
but  Mr  Moinpesson's  was  one.  Mr  Mompesson  was  voted 
duly  eleded. 

Scarborough,  Yorkshire,  2fi"th  Edw.  I.     Sec  No.  228. 

1660  William  Thompson,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Legard, 
tsq. 
The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected,  and  the  two  Bailiffs  order- 
ed in  custody   for  returning  Mr  Legard,  though  he  had  a 
lesser  Number  of  Votes  than  Mr  Thompson. 

Luke  Robinson,  esq.  discharged  from  being  a  Member  of 
the  House,  being  one  of  King  Charles  the  Ist's  Judges, 
and  a  new  Writ  ordered.  See  Nottingham. 
169;  John  Hungerford,  esq.  was  expelled  the  House,  for  re- 
ceiving 2D  Guineas  for  his  Pains  and  Service  as  Chair- 
man of  the  Committee  to  whom  the  Orphans  Bill  was 
committed.  See  Yarmouth,  Hants. 
T  ,     it  e     1  t>    -  S  Robert  Squire,  esq. 

.7=5  John  Hungerford,  esq.  P«".»g™«iw.Tll^'pl„1|„5. 

Seaford,  Sussex,  2tfth  Edw.  I,  with  several  Intermissions  till 
1st  Hen.  IV.  till  King  Henry  VIII.  added  it  to  the 
Cinque  Ports,  and  wasrestored  Feb.  4,  1641. 

1670  Robert  Morley,  Petitioner,  duly  elected.    See  No.  246. 

1671  JohnAmhurst,  esq-  Petitioner  again9t  Sir  Nicholas  Pelham. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1679  Edward  Selwyn,  esq.   Petitioner  against  Herbert  Staples, 
esq. 

Shaftsbury,  Dorset,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1679  Sir  MatthewAndrews,  knt.  Petitioner  against  Hen.  Whit. 

aker,  esq. 
1685  Sir  Matthew  Andrews, let.  Petitioner  touching  the  Election. 
Gg4 


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1695  Henry  Cornish,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edward  Nicholai, 
esq. 
Sir  John  Moreton,  bare.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Matthew 

Andrews. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  67. 

1699  Henry  Cornish,  esq.  having  been  since  his  Election  con- 
cerned and  acted  as  a  Commissioner  of  the  Stamp  Du- 
ties, contrary  to  an  Act  cth  and  6th  William  and  Ma- 
ry, resolved  that  he  be  expelled  this  House.  See  Lon- 
don, Sandwich,  and  Whitchurch. 

Shoreham,  Susses,  23d  Edw.  I. 

1679  Sir  Anthony  Dean,  kt.  Petitioner  against  JohnCheale,  esq. 

j  701  Several  Inhabitants  Petitioners,  shewing,  That  their  free 
Right  of  Election  hath  been  invaded  by  Mr  Nathaniel 
Gould,  a  mere  Stranger,  who,  a  few  Days  before  the 
Election,  came  down  from  London,  and  ordered  the 
public  Crier  to  give  Notice  with  his  Bell,  to  all  the 
Votesmen  to  come  to  the  King's-Arms,  to  receive  a 
Guinea  to  drink  Mr  Gould's  Health ;  by  which,  and 
other  corrupt  Practices,  he  procured  himself  to  be  elec- 
ted and  returned,  most  of  the  Votesmen  having  received 
a  Guinea  a-piecc.  Ordered  to  be  heard  at  the  Bar, 
March  1 5. 
Mr  Gould  on  the  14th  of  March  presented  a  Petition,  ac- 
knowledging his  Error,  and  submitting  himself  to  the 
Justice  and  Favour  of  the  House. 
Resolved,  That  Mr  Gould  he  discharged  from  being  a  Mem- 
ber of  the  House,  and  that  a  new  Writ  be  issued.  Mr 
Gould  was  re-elected. 

J  702  John  Perry,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Nathaniel  Gould,  esq. 

1705  John  Perry,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Wicker,  esq. 

Shrewsburt,  Salop,  26thEdw.T.     See  No,  140. 

1604  Mr  Serjeant  Harris,  jun.  Mr  Barker,  double  returned. 

The  Election  void. 
1614  Apr.  8,  Moved  for  the  Sense  of  the  House,  whether  Mr 
Attorney-General  may  serve  ; 
Resolved,    That  he  shall    for  this  Parliament  remain  of  the 
House. 

Resolved, 


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this  Parlia- 


Resolved,  That  no  Attorney-General  snail,   after  thi 

raent,  serve  as  a  Member  of  the  $Iouse.      See  Old  Sarum, 
1678  Edward  Kynaston,   esq-  Petitioner  against  Sir  Richard 
Corbet. 

Somerset  County,  iid  Edw.  I. 

1666  Sir  John  Warre  and  Sir  John  Sydenham  contested  the 
Ele&ion — the  former  duly  elcfted. 

,   ,   .  ,     P       ,  „    .  .     ,  C  Sir  Edward  Phelipps. 

i<596  JohnSpeake,  a,.  Pent,  igiua  ^Nathankl  Val^,s^. 

Southampton  County,  22d  Edw,  I. 

Southampton  Town,  26th  Edw.  J. 

1.581  Sir  Henry  Wallop  being  abroad  in  the  Queen's  service, 
Fulk  Greville,  esq.  was  returned  and  sat ;  Sir  Henry 
Wallop  being  returned  from  his  service,  Fulk  Greville, 
esq.  was  removed. 

J679  Sir  Charles  Wyndham,  krtt.  Petitioner  against  Thomas 
Knowles,  esq. 

1689  Sir  Charles  Wyndham,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Edward  Fle- 

ming, esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  156. 

1690  Arthur  Shatlet,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Benj.Newland, 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.   See  No.  1  j6. 

Southwark,  Surrey.     Ancient  Right  does  not  appear. 
1593  Richard  Hutton,  Bailiff  of  this  Borough,  returned. 

The  Lord  Keeper,  being  attended  by   the  Speaker,  his  Ans- 
wer was,  that  the  Return  should  stand. 
1.6*4  Mr  Mingy,  Mr  Yarrow,  Mr  Bromfield,  were  all  returned 
by  two  Indentures ;  Mr  Yarrow  returned  in  both. 
Mr  Bromfield  offered  to  relinquish  to  Mr  Mingy.     Agreed 
that  one  duly  chosen  cannot  relinquish.   Ordered  a  Writ  for 


1 661  John  Langham,  esq.  1  Petitioners  CSirThomas  Bludworth. 
Mr  Thompson,        J   against     (.John  Moore,  esq. 
Resolved,    That  the  Poll  was  too  late  demanded,  and  the  sit- 
ting Members  duly  elected, 

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■ 


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1679  Sir  John  Shorter,       7  Petitioners  C  Sir  Richard  Howe,  kt 

Thomas  Smith,  esq.  5    against       £  Peter  Rich,  esq. 
1 68 1  Inhabitants  Petitioners. 

1689  ThomasSmith,  esq.     ^Petitioners  C  Sir  Peter  Rich,  kt. 
Anthony  Bowyer,  esq.  J    against      £  John  Arnold,  esq. 
May  2.  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  all  the  In- 
habitants, being  Housekeepers,  not   receiving   Alms,    and 
that  the  sitting  Members  are  duly  elected. 

1 690  Sir  Peter  Rich,  kt .     ?  Petitioners  f  Anthony  Bowyer,  esq. 
Sir  Thomas  Cook,  kt.  3    against      (John  Arnold,  esq. 

■  69S  S;tG«o.  MeBg„^,Pe,i,,E3™,{*«|--rcB-y»."'I- 

It  appeared  by  the  Testimony  of  John  Lade  and  Thomas  Ma- 
lyn,  esr|rs.  that  upon  their  telling  the  Petitioner  how  much 
the  others  out -polled  him,  he  replied,  be  did  not  value  it 
if  he  lost  it  there,  for  he  had  Friends  enough  to  carry  it  in 
the  House  of  Commons,  and  said  be  would  lay  5QCI-  he 
would  be  in  the  House. 

Dec.  2f,  Resolved,  That  the  Petition  of  Sir  George  Meggot 
is  vexatious,  frivolous,  and  groundless.  Resolved,  That 
Sir  George  Meggot,  having  scandalized  this  House,  in  de- 
claring, that  without  being  duly  chosen,  he  had  Friends 
enough  in  the  House  to  take  him  into  the  House,  be  taken 
into  Custody  of  the  Serjeant  at  Arms, 

1696  Nov.  3.  Complaint  being  made,  that  Sir  George  Meggot 
had  prosecuted  at  Law  several  Persons  for  what  they  tes- 
tified the  last  Sessions  against  him  ;  and  Mr  Haisey  said, 
that  Sir  George  Meggot,  at  the  Time  of  polling  the  last 
Election,  told  him,  he  had  laid  by  ioool.  and  had  not 
expended  above  iocJ.  and  had  900I.  left  to  expend  at 
the  House  of  Commons: 
Dec  4,  Resolved,  That  Sir  George  Meggot  is  guilty  of  a 
Breach  of  Privilege  of  the  House,  and  that  he  be  taken  in 
Custody  of  the  Serjeant  at  Arms. 

„o,  JohnL.de,  esq.  Pe,it!„„e,  >pfa« {j^SS^W 

Dtc.  10,  Resolved,  That  there  was  a  great  Riot  and  Tumult 
committed  by  the  Servants  of,  and  Agents  for,  Charles  Cox 
and  John  Cholmley,  esqrs.  and  that  the  Election  is  void.— 
See  No.  i8r. 


1714 


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£714  May  25'  A  Motion  being  made  and  Question  put,  that 
Quakers  making  their  Affirmation  had  a  Right  to  vote, 
it  passed  in  the  Negative.     See  Hertford. 

June  25,  Resolved,  That  William  Thompson,  by  taking  the 
solemn  Affirmation  in  tha  Form  tendered  to  him,  instead  of 
the  Oath  of  Abjuration,  had  a  Right  to  vote. 

June  29,  A  Motion  w»  made  and  Question  put,  that  Persons 
inhabiting  the  Mint,  or  Rules  of  the  Queen's  Bench,  and 
paying  a  Rent  of  10I.  per  Annum,  have  a  Right  to  vote, 
though  they  do  not  pay  Scot  and  Lot,  but  disagreed  to. 

Stafford  County,  aSth  Edw.  I. 

I584  Edward  Leigh,  esq.  being  since  his  Election  chosen  She- 
riff of  ihe  County,  it  was  ordered  that  he  have  Liberty 
to  absent  himself  in  and  about  his  necessary  Charge  and 
Service  of  the  said  Office  of  Sheriffwick  ;  from  whence 
it  appears,  that  neither  her  Majesty  nor  the  House  of 
Commons  did  conceive  these  two  Places  to  be  incompa- 
tible ;  for  doabtless,  if  the  House  had  thought  him  in- 
capable, they  would  have  ordered  a  new  Writ.  Be- 
sides, if  her  Majesty  might  have  disabled  any  Members 
from  serving  in  the  House,  by  appointing  them  She- 
riffs, it  would  be  in  the  Power  of  any  King  or  Queen  to 
disfurnish  the  House  of  many  of  the  ablest  Members. — 
See  Lincolnshire  and  Rutland. 

Stafford  Town,  28th  Edw.  I. 

J624  Sir  William  Walter,  Petitioner  against  Mr  Dyott. 

No  public  Warning,  the  Election  void. 
1690  Philip  Foley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Jonathan  Cope,  esq. 

See  Right  of  Election,  No.  169. 

Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  26th  Edw.  I.  with  some  Intermissions 
to  1 2th  Edw.  IV.     See  No.  107. 

1 660  Francis  Wingfield,  esq.  Petitioner  against  JohnWeaver,esq. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 

1661  William  Montagu,  esq.  and  William  Stafford,  esq.  having 

the  Majority  of  Voices  of  such  Freemen  as  paid  Scot 
and  Lot,  were  voted  duly  elected. 
1677  Mr  Hatcher,  High  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Lincoln,  pe- 
titioned, setting  forth  that  he  is  duly  elected  against 
Henry 


(     4«°     ) 

Henry  Noel,  esq.  whom  he  himself  had  returned  as  du- 
ly elected. 
Ordered  that  the  Petition  he  rejected. 

Steiming,  Sussex,  4th  Edw.  II.  sometimes  joined  with  Bram- 

,680  Philip  Gdl,  esq.  Pe-Mo^ragainstJ^J^^™- 

1 70 1  Charles  Goring,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Robert  Fagg, 

hut 

The  Election  void.     See  No.  194. 

1702  Charles  Fagg,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Charles  Goring,  esq. 
1705  Sir  Edward  Hungerford,  K.B.  Petitioner  against  William 

Wallis,  esq- 

Stockb  ridge,  Hampshire,  5th  Eliz. 

1614  Sir  Walter  Cope  and  Henry  Wallop  unduly  returned,  the 

EleaionTOid. 
Mr  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  expelled  the  House  for  sending 
threatening  Letters  concerning  the  Election. 

1 66 1  Sir  Robert  Howard,  kt.  Robert  Phillips,  esq.  voted  duly 

returned;  Sir  Robert  Howard,  kt.    Henry  Whitehead, 
esq.  voted  duly  elected. 

1680  Henry  Whitehead,   esq.  Petitioner  against  Essex  Strodey 
esq. 

The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected. 

1689  William  Strode,  esq.  Petitioner  against  William  Monta* 

gu,  esq. 
Nov.  it.  Resolved,  That  the  Election  is  void.  Ordered  se- 
veral Persons  in  custody  for  giving  and  taking  Bribes.  Re- 
solved, That  William  Montagu,  esq.  be  disabled  from  be- 
ing re-elected  in  this  Parliament  for  this  Borough.  The 
Question  was  pot,  that  William  Strode,  esq.  be  disabled 
from  being  elected  a  Burgess  for  this  Borough,  but  disa- 
greed to.  A  Debate  arose  touching  the  disfranchizing  this 
Borough,  and  adding  two  to  be  chosen  for  the  County.  Re- 
solved, That  it  be  considered  on  Monday  :  but  not  moved 
again.      See  No.  161. 

1690  William  Strode,  esq.  Petitioner.  Thomas  Neale,  esq-  re- 

turned in  the  room  of  Mr  Montagu. 

1690 


I  #  ) 

1699  Inhabitants  Petitioners  at  the  new  Election,  in  behalf  of 
William  Strode,  esq.  against  William  Montagu,  esq. 
William  Montagu,  esq.  petitioned,  setting  forth,  That 
being  at  the  Time  of  the  Election  in  Execution  in  custo- 
dy of  the  Marshal  of  the  King's  Bench,  the  Marshal  re- 
fuses to  give  him  the  Liberty  he  ought  to  have  by  Privi- 
lege of  Parliament ;  and  praying  Relief.  Mr  Montagu 
dying  soon  after,  the  House  came  to  no  Resolution 
thereupon.  See  Newcastle-Ondeh-Line,  Bram- 
ler,  Sec. 
1691  Anth.  Rowe,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Jervoise,  esq. 

Withdrew  his  Petition. 
1693  Henry  Dawley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Anthony  Rowe,  esq. 
Dec.  23,    The  Committee  resolved   that  Mr  Rowe  was  duly 
elected,  but  the  House  resolved  that  the  Election  was  a  cor- 
rupt and  void  Election.      See  Resolution  No.    161.      Upon 
the  third  reading  of  the  Bill  there  mentioned,  an  engrossed 
Clause  was   offered,   as   a   Rider,    that  the    nest   Election 
should  be  at  Basingstoke,  which  was  agreed  to.      But  the 
Bill  did  not  pass,  and  a  new  Writ  was  ordered,  Nov.  20, 
1694. 
•1695  Several  Inhabitants    complained  against    Anthony  Sturr, 
esq.  and  John  Venables,  esq.  as  elected  by  undue  and 
corrupt  Practices. 

Sudbury,  Suffolk,  1st  E!iz, 

1640  Brampton  Gurdon,  esq.    Petitioner  against  Sir  Robert 
Crane. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1660  Joseph  Brond,  esq.  John  Gurdon,  esq.  returned  by  one 
Indenture,  duly  elected;  Robert  Cordell,  esq.  by  ano- 
ther, not  duly  elected. 

I(56i   Isaac    Apleton,  esq.    Thomas  Waldegrave,  esq.  duly   re- 
turned   by    one   Indenture  5  Sir  Robert  Cordell,  bart. 
Sir  Thomas  Barnard  iston,  knt.  by  another,  not  duly  re- 
turned. 
1699  Several  Inhabitants  Petitioners,  in  behalf  of  Sir  Gervise 

Elwes,  bart.  against  Philip  Gurdon,  esq. 
1701   Several  Inhabitants,  in  behalf  of  f  Sir  Gervase  Elwes,  bt. 
John  Z/ittlc,  esq.  Petjt.  against  (.Sir  John  Cordell,  bt. 

1702 


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fj9l  Geo.  Dashwood,  esq.  Petit,  against  Jos.  HasklnStyles,  esq. 

The  Election  void,  and  the  Mayor  committed, 
170$  Geo.  Dashwood,  esq.  Petit,  against  Jos. Haskin  Styles,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  177. 

r.      n    t.       j  u--.        •     .("SirGervaseElwes.bt. 

1705  Geo.Dashwood,eSq.P«.t.aga.nst|ph.ljpSkippoii)  ^ 

Suffolk  County,  22dEdw.  I. 

1673  Sir  Samuel  Barnardiston,  bart.  Lord   Huntingtour,  both 
returned  i  the  former  duly  elected. 

1689  Sir  Samuel  Barnardiston,  bt.  Pe- fSh- John  Ccrrddl,  bt. 

titioner  against  ^Sir  John  Rous,  bt. 

1690  Sir  John  Playters,  bt.    Petitioner  against  Sir  Samuel  Bar- 

nardiston,  bart. 

Scrrey  County,  22d£dw.  I. 

1695  Edward  Harvey,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Denzii  Onslow, 

esq. 

1696  Jan.  16,  Resolved,  That  Evidence  ought  not  to  be  admit- 

ted to  disqualify  an  Elector,  as  no  Freeholder,  who  at 
the  Election  swore  himself  to  be  a  Freeholder,  and  the 
sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  Hertfordshire, 

Sussex  County,  22a  Edw.  I. 

*       -a  l  n  t»   ■  ■  .       fSir  Tohn  Pelham. 

1695  Rob.Onnt1es,.P«.tioiiet»gaMt(Sir^rilliilln  ■nmsa, 

1705  Sir  Henry  Pcachey,  kt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  George  Par- 
ker, bart. 

Tamworth,  Staffordshire  and  Warwick shioe,  5  th  Eliz. 
1670  Lord  Clifford  Petitioner  against  Mr  Ferrers- 

March  26,  Resolved,  That  the  Petitioner  ia  duly  elected,  and 

that  the  Right  of  Ejection  is  in  the  Bailiff  and  24  capital 

Burgesses,  and  not  in  the  Populacv. 

1690  Thomas  Guy,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Henry  Gough,  kt. 

16JJ 


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ion  is  in 


1699  March  17,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Elect! 

the  Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  in  such  Per- 
sons who  have  Freeholds  in  the  Borough,  whether  resi- 
dent or  not,  and  that  Thomas  Guy,  esq.  and  Sir  Henry 
Gough  are  duly  elected.     See  No,  171. 

1703  Dec.  r,  The  House  being  informed  that  a  new  Writ  is 
issued  to  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Stafford  only, 
whereas  this  Borough  is  also  in  the  County  of  Warwick  : 
Ordered  that  the  Clerk  of  the  Crown  do  make  out  z 
Supersedeas  to  the  said  Writ,  and  that  new  Writs  be 
issued  to  the  Sheriffs  of  both  Counties. 

1 705  Rich.  Swynfen,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Joseph  Girdler,  esq. 

Tavistock,  Devonshire,  23d  Edw.  I.  with  Intermissions  to  4th 
Edw.  III. 

1660  William  Russel,  esq-  Ellas  Crymes,  esq.  returned  by  the 

Burgesses ;  William  Russel,  esq.  George  Howard,  esq. 
by  the  Portreve  under  the  common  Seal,  duly  elected 
and  returned. 

1661  George  Howard,  esq.   Sir  John  Davy,   returned  by  Por- 

treve and  Burgesses ;  William  Russel,  esq.  by  the  Por- 
treve only. 
The  Return  of  Mr  Russel  was  voted  void,  but  he  petitioned 
against  Sir  John  Davy  ;  and  it  was  resolved,  that  the  Free- 
holders of  Inheritance  only  had  Voices,  and  that  the  Peti- 
tioner was  duly  elected. 
*•«      tj  1       «         1  n    ■  -  C  Sir  Tames  Butler. 

168;    Edw.  Russel,  esq.  Petitioner  against  5  t  n    Rere 

1690  Ambrose  Manaton,   esq.   Petitioner  against   Sir  Francis 
Drake,  bart 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1695  Ambrose  Manaton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Lord   James 

Russel. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  55. 

1696  Henry  Manaton,  esq.  Petit,  against  Sir  Francis  Drake,  bt. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected.     See  No.  55. 

1 701  James   Bulteel,   esq.    Petitioner   against   Lord    Edward 

Russel. 

1702  Henry   Manaton,   esq.    Petitioner    against  Lord   James 

Russel. 
The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  JJ. 

Taunton, 


Tauntos,  Somersetshire,  26th  Edw,  I.    Sec  No.  149 
1680  Edm.  Prideaux,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Cutler. 
The  sitting  Member  admitted  he  was  not  duly  elected, 

1689  John  Trenchard,  esq.  7  Petitioners  JSir  Wm,  Portman. 

Edward  Clarke,  esq.  S    against      IJohn  Sand  ford,  esq. 

The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 
1695  Henry  Portman,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Hugh  Speke,  esq. 
Tewkesbury,  Gloucestershire,  7th  James  I. 

1640  Sir  Robt.  Cook,  Mr  Stephens,  returned  by  one  Indenture; 
Sir  Edward  Alford,  Mr  Craven,  returned  by  another 
Indenture. 
Ordered  the  Bailiff  in  Custody  for  making  a  double  Return, 
each  contradictory  to  the  other.  Ordered,  idly,  That  all 
four  do  forbear  to  sit  till  the  Election  be  determined,  which 
was  afterwards  declared  void. 

1695  Sir  Richard  Cocks,  ban.   Petitioner  against  Sir  Francis 
Wilmington, 

Thetford,  Norfolk.     King  Edward  VI. 
1685  Sir  Joseph  Williamson,  Petitioner  against  Henry  Heven- 
ingham,  esq. 
June  2,   Resolved,  That  no  Mayor  can  duly  return  himself  to 
serve  in  Parliament,  for  the  Borough  of  which  he  is  Mayor 
at  the  Time  of  Election. 
Resolved,  That  no  Mayor,   Bailiff,  or  other  Officer  of  a  Bo. 
rough,  who  is  the  proper  Officer,  to  whom  the  Precept  ought 
to  be  directed,   is  capable  of  being  elected   to  serve  in  Par- 
liament   for   the   same   Borough  for  which  he  is   Mayor, 
Bailiff,  or  Officer,  at  the  Time  of  the  Election. 
Resolved,   That  Henry  Heveuingham,  esq.  is  not  duly  elected. 
June  17,  The  Petitioner  duly  elected.     See  No.  118. 
ttf?9  Abraham  Felton,esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Fras.  Guybon. 
Sir  Joseph  Williamson,   Petitioner  against  WilVwm  Har- 
bord,  esq. 
itf^o  Sir  Francis  Guybon,  William  Harbord,  esq.  returned  by 
the  Mayor  under  the  old  Charter  of  16th  Queen  Eliz. 
Sir  Joseph  Williamson,  Adam  Felton,  esq.  by  the  May- 
or under  the  new  Charter,  34th  Char.  II. 

May 


(     4«S     ) 

May  3,  Resolved,  that  the  Charter  of  the  ifith  of  Queen  Eli- 
zabeth  is   not   duly  or   legally  surrendered  ;  and  that  Sir 
Francis  Guybon  and  Mr  Harbord  are  duly  returned  arid 
elected. 
1698  Edmund  Soame,   esq.   Petitioner  against  James   Sloan, 

esq 
1701  Jan.  21,  Resolved,  That  James  Sloan,  esq.  in  treating  the 
Corporation,  hath  been  guilty  of  a  Breach  of  the    late 
A&  for  preventing  Expences  at  Elections,  and  that  the 
Election  is  void. 
Edmund  Soame,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Sloan,  esq. 

upon  his  being  again  returned. 
March  2,  Resolved,  That  Mr  Sloan  is  incapable  of  serving 
in  this  present  Parliament  for  the  said  Borough.      The  Pe- 
tition of  Mr  Soame  was  referred  to  a  Committee,  but  not 

Thih.sk,  Yorkshire,  23d  Edw- 1,  ceased  till  the  last  Parliament 

of  Edw.  VI. 
1673  Sir  William  Wentworth  and  Robert  Wharton,  esq.  were 
both  returned. 
Resolved,  That  Sir  William  Wentworth,  being  returned  by 
the  proper  Officer,  ought  to  sit,  but  the  Election  was  voted 
void  by  the  Committee,  to  which  the  House  disagreed,  and 
resolved,  that  Sir  William  Wentwoith  was  duly  elected. 

Tiverton,  Devonshire,   James  I. 

1675  Sir  Hugh  Ackland  Petitioner. 

Totness,  Devonshire,  23d  Edw.  I. 

169;  Sir  Rich.  Gipps,  knt.  7  Petitioners  CSirEdw.Seymour,bt. 
James  Bateman,  esq.  5    against      £  Edw.  Yard,  esq. 

1696  March  4,  Resolved,  That  the  Persons  made  free  by  the 
late  King  James's  Charter  had  no  Right  to  vote,  and 
that  the  sitting  Members  are  duly  elected.  See  more 
No,  40. 

Tregony,  Cornwall,  23d,  35th  Edw.  I.  after  which  no  Returns 
were  made  till  the  jth  of  Elizabeth. 

1660  Sir  John  Temple,  knt,  and  Edward  Boscawen,  esq.  were 
voted  duly  returned  by  the  proper  Officer. 
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I  466  ) 


1695  Sir  Joseph  Tredenham,  knt.  Petitioner  against  Francis 
Robartes,  esq. 
Seymour  rredenham,  esq-  Petitioner  against  James  Mon- 
tagu, esq. 
The  Committee  reported,  that  it  was  agreed,  that  such  Inha- 
bitants as  did  provide  for  themselves,  whether  they  lived 
under  one  Roof  or  not,  had  a  Right  to  vote.  But  the  Pe- 
titioners insisted  that  the  Mayor  ought  not  to  have  voted, 
and  that  the  capital  Burgesses,  if  they  were  not  Housekeep- 
ers, bad  no  Right  to  vote.  For  the  sitting  Members  it  was 
insisted,  that  the  Right  of  Election  was  in  the  Mayor, 
Burgesses,  and  Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  and  they 
were  voted  duly  elected. 

1 701  Hendcr  Silly,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Hugh  Fortescue,  esq. 

Truro,  Cornwall,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1660  Walter  Vincent,  esq  Edward  Boscawen,  esq.  returned  by 

the  Mayor  and  Burgesses ;  Walter  Vincent,  esq.  Hender 
Robartes,  esq.  by  another  Indenture. 
June  3o,  The  Question  appeared  to  be,  whether  the  Mayor 
and  24,  or  all  the  Freemen,  have  a  Right  to  vote.  It  was 
resolved,  that  the  Mayor  and  24,  without  the  Freemen,  had 
the  Right  to  elect,  and  that  Mr  Boscawen  was  duly  return- 
ed and  elected. 

1661  Nicholas  Arundel,  esq.  Edward  Boscawen,  esq.  returned 

by  the  Mayor  ;  William  Bruarton,  esq.  Arthur  Trevor, 
esq.  by  another  Indenture  without  the  Mayor. 
The  Resolution  of  June  ao  was  confirmed,  and  the  two  former 
duly  returned  and  duly  elected. 

lfiSi  SirTho.  Littleton,  bt.}  Petitioners  C  Hen.  Ashurst,  esq. 
Thomas  Cooke,  esq.      5    against      £  Edw.  Boscawen, esq. 

1689  Sir  Henry  Ashurst,  Henry  Vincent,  esq.  returned  by  one 

Indenture  ;  John  Tredenham,  esq.  John  Manley,  esq. 
returned  by  another  Indenture. 
The  tivo  former  were  voted  duly  returned  and  duly  elected. 

1690  John  Manley,  jun.  esq.     Petitioner  against   Sir  Henry 

Ashurst. 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 


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Wallingford,  Berks,  aadEdw.  I. 

1660  Sir  Humphry  Bennet,  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Saun- 
ders, esq. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

.en     t  l    <■»  n^i.         ■  .^fTavcrner  Harris,  esq. 

■  68o  JohnStone,  «q.  PeM.  agamst [ Scmic  Bark=r_  ^  1 

J63J  Iahabi.aMa  Petitioners  against  {jd^JSj^J' „,. 

16SS  Thomas  Tipping,  esq.  John  Dormer,  esq.  returned  by  one 
Certificate ;  Thomas  Tipping,  esq.  William  Jennings, 
esq.  by  another  Certificate. 

1689  Feb.  21,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 

Inhabitants  paying  Scot  and  Lot,  to  the  Church  and 
Foot,  and  no  others,  and  that  Mr  Jennings  is  duly 
elected.     See  No.  6. 

,,=,  WUl.  D«»C,es,.P«,i..  »g>i»4S™ter- 

1 705  Thomas  Renda,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Clement  Kent,  esq. 

Wareham,  Dorsetshire,  30th  Edw.  I.    See  No.  68. 

1660  George  Pitt,  esq.   Robert  Cull  if ord,  esq.  returned  by  one1 

Indenture ;  George  Pitt,  esq.  Robert  Lawrence,  esq. 

by  another  Indenture. 
Mr  Culliford  was  voted  duly  returned. 

1690  Thomas  Skynner,  esq.  Petitioner  against  William  Okeden, 

esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

Warwick  County,  s2d  Edw.  I. 

1640  The  Election  of  Lord  Compton  and  Mr  Coomcs  was  de- 
clared void,  and  the  Sheriff  committed  to  the  Tower, 
and  fined  100I.  for  refusing  to  goon  with  the  Poll 
when  desired,  and  ordered  to  make  his  Submission  at 
the  next  general  Assizes  for  the  said  Misdemeanour. 

1689  Several  Freeholders  Petitioners  in  Behalf  of  John  Strat- 

ford, esq.  against  Sir  Richard  Newdigate,  bart.  and 
Sir  Richard  Verney, 

1690  Sir  Rich.  Newdigate,  bt.  ?  Petitioners  f  Will. Bromley,  esq. 
Sir  John  Burgoyne,  bt.   1    against      £Andr.  Archer,  esq. 

Hh  2  War< 


Wirwjck  Town,  23d  Edw.  I.     Sec  No.  199. 

1628  Sir  Robert  Greville  and  Francis  Lucy,  esq.  were  voted  un- 
duly elected.  At  the  same  Time  resolved,  that  the 
Right  of  Election  was  in  the  Commonalty,  and  that  a 
new  Writ  do  issue. 

1689  Richard  Booth,  esq.  1  Petitioners  V  William  Lord  Digby. 
James  Booth,  esq.    J   against     (.Will,  Colemore,  es  q 

Wells  City,  Somersetshire,  2(5th  Edw.  I. 
1680  John  Hall,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edw.  Berkeley,  esq. 
The  Petitioner  voted  duly  elected. 

>6>S  H„ry  Bry^,  cs,.  Pe.it.  agains,  [™£  %$£™^ 

,„9o  Wi„.Cc,„d,esq.Petit.agai„M   {^**^£*^ 

1695  Harry  Brydges,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edw.  Berkeley,  esq. 
1606  Feb.  18.  Resolved,  that  the  Right  of  Election  is  only  in 

the    Mayor,  Masters,  and  Burgesses,  and   the  sitting 

Member  is  dulyelected.     See  No.  148. 

Wendover,  Bucks,  28th  Edw.  I.  1st  and  2d  Edw.  II.  intermit- 
ted till  restored  May  4,  1614. 

1672  Thomas  Wharton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Edward  Back- 
well,  esq. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
1702  Rich.  Crawley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Roger  Hill, 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected.      See  No.  13. 

Wenlock,  Shropshire,  by  Charter  18th  Edw.  IV.  ithad  the  Pri- 
vilege to  send  one  Burgess ;  33d  Hen.  VIII.  it  sent  two. 

Weobly,  Herefordshire,  26th  Edw.  I.  discontinued  after  that 
Reign,  till  restored  May  1,  1628.  See  Milborne  Port. 

£  James  Pytts,  esq. 

£  Richard  Weston,  esq. 
The  Election  declared  void,   because  the  Sheriff  did  not  send 
any  Precept,  nor  give  any  Notice  of  the  Time  of  the  EJec. 
tion,  and  refused  a  Poll  when  demanded. 

n  against  Sir  Thomas  Williams, 
n  was  declared  void. 

1691 


ifjfic  Mr  Perrot  Petitioner  against 


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1691  Thomas  Foley,  esq.  and  John  Birch,  esq.  double  returned. 

The  former  duly  returned  and  elected. 
1698  Robert  Price,  esq.  Thomas  Foley,  esq    were  returned  by 
one  Indenture  ;  Robert  Price,  esq.  John  Birch,  esq.  by 
another  Indenture, 
Mr  Foley  was  voted  duly  elected, 

1700  Unbribed  Burgesses  Petitioners  against  Henry  Come  wall, 

esq. 

Chas. Cornewall, esq.  Petit. against  £ ^  b^"^  "* 

Several  Burgesses  Petitioners  against  John  Birch,  esq. 

1701  Henry  Cornewall,  esq.  Petitioner  against  John  Birch,  esq. 

j  702  John  Birch,  esq.  Petitioner  against  | T^'  p^™**  *  C3<1* 

See  Right  of  Election,  No.  83. 
Westbury,  Wilts,  27th  Hen.  VI. 

1571  May  to,  Thomas  Long,  Gent,  returned  one  of  the  Bur- 
gesses, being  a  very  simple  Man,  and  of  small  Capacity 
to  serve  for  that  Place,  hath  confessed  in  open  Court, 
that  he  gave  unto  Anthony  Garland,  Mayor  of  the 
Town,  and  to  one  Watts  of  the  saidTown,  the  Sum  of 
4I.  for  that  Place  and  Room  of  Burgess-ship  ;  it  was 
ordered  by  this  House,  that  the  said  Anthony  Garland, 
and  the  said  Watts,  shall  forthwith  repay  the  said. Sum 
of  4I.  and  also  that  a  Fine  of  aol.  be  by  thisHouse  asses- 
sed  upon  the  Corporation,  for  their  said  lewd  and  slan- 
derous Attempt.  May  1 1,  Ordered  that  the  said  Gar- 
land and  Watts  be  sent  for  by  a  Pursuivant,  and  that 
they  answer  such  Matters  as  are  objected  to  them. 
1678  William  Trenchard,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Bertie, 

esq. 
1678  Will.  Trenchard,  esq.  ?  Petitioners  C  Henry  Bertie,  esq, 
1680  Edward  Norton,  esq.   5    against      4  Richard  Lewis,  esq. 

The  Petitioner*  voted  duly  elected. 
1702  Henry  Bertie,  esq.  1  Petitioners  C  William  Trenchard,  esq. 
Robt.  Bertie,  esq.  5   against     {.Thomas  Phipps,  esq. 
The  Petitioners  duly  elected.     See  No.  208. 

H  h  3  Westlow, 


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Westlow,  Cornwall,  King  Edward  VI. 

1 553  Alexander  Nowetl,   Prebendary  or  Westminster,    being 

elected,  was  voted  incapable  of  sitting  in  the  House,  hav- 

ing  a  Vote  in  the  Convocation  House. 

,6,9  Tho.Ke»da,,..,.Pe,i.,agai„s.  {]^'^Z^.^. 

i6"8o  Thomas  Kendal,  esq.  7  Petitioners  f  John  Trelawney,esq. 
Hum.  Courtenay,  esq.  J   against     \  Jon.  Trelawney,  esq. 

Westminster  City,  Middlesex,  1st  Edw.  VI. 

The  Right  of  Election  has  never  been  determined  in  the 
House  of  Commons ;  but  it  has  always  been  apprehend- 
ed to  be  in  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City  and  Liberty,  pay- 
ing Scot  and  Lot. 
1661  Sir  Thomas  Clarges,  ?  Petitioners  £  Sir  Philip  Warwick. 
Sir  William  Playters,5    against      (_Sii  Richard  Everard. 
The  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 
1679  Sir  Phil.  Matthews,  bt-7  Petitioners  rSirStephenFox,kt. 
Sir  William  Waller,  kt.  J   against      £SirW.Pulteney,kt. 
|68o  Sir  William  Waller,  knt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Francis 
,  Withens,  knt. 

Sir  Philip  Matthews,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Sir  William 

Pulteney,  knt. 
Nov.  15,  resolved,  That  the   King1;  menial  Servants,  not 
having  proper  Houses  of  their  own  within  the  City,   have 
not  a  Right  to  vote  ;  and  that  Sir  William  Pulteney  and 
Sir  William  Waller  are  duly  elected. 

l6s8SiIHe^D»tt„»Co^Pept.,£,i«pc»™£™^; 

Resolved,  That  the  sitting  Members  are  duly  elected ;  and 
that  the  Petition  of  Sir  Henry  Dutton  Colt  is  frivolous,  vex- 
atious, and  scandalous.     See  No.  1 10. 

1708  Sir  Henry  Duttpn  Colt,  Petitioner  against  Thomas  Med- 
lycott,  esq. 
The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected  ;  and  John  Higgins, 
esq.  the  High  EailifF,  committed  to  Newgate,  for  refusing 
to  tender  the  Abjuration  Oath  when  required. 

_  ttt  T         j  n    -.        •    .fArchd.  Hutcheson.  esq. 

1722  W.Lowndes,  esq.  Pent,  against  j  John  CottoI1)  esq.  '     * 

The  Election  void.     See  No.  no. 

■West* 


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Westmoreland  County,  2  id  Ed w.  I, 

Weymouth  and  Melcomb  Regis,  Dorsetshire,  were  formerly 
two  Boroughs,  but  were  united  by  Act  of  Parliament . 
in  Queen  Elizabeth's  Time,  which  Act  was  confirmed 
the  1 5th  of  James  I.  Formerly  they  sent  two  Burges- 
ses each,  but  now  there  aTe  four  returned  by  one  return- 
ing Officer.  In  case  of  a  Poll,  the  two  who  have  the 
Majority  of  Votes  are  returned  for  Weymouth,  and  the 
other  two  for  Melcomb.  Weymouth  first  sent  2id  Ed- 
ward II.  and  Melcomb  8th  Edward  II. 

1660  Peter  Middleton,  esq.  returned  by  one  Indenture ;  Samuel 
Bond,  esq.  by  another  Indenture. 
The  former  voted  duly  elected. 

1 667  Michael  Harvey,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Coventry. 
The  sitting  Member  voted  duly  elected. 

1685  Michael  Harvey,  esq.  Petitioner. 

Whitchurch,  Hants,  27th  Queen  Elizabeth. 

,68s  J„hnD.a».,eSq.p=ti..^i„st  gafflsw* 

1695  Richard  Woolaston,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Lord  James 
Russel. 

ifiyo.  Richard  Woolaston,  esq.  having,  since  his  Election,  been 
concerned  and  acted  as  a  Receiver  of  the  Duties  upon 
Houses,  and  also  upon  Births,  Marriages,  and  Burials, 
contrary  to  an  Act  of  5th  and  6th  King  William,  resolv- 
ed, that  he  be  expelled  the  House.  See  London,  Sand- 
wich, Shaftsburt, 

■..     -  ,  d    1  „    ...        .       C  Rich.  Woolaston,  csu. 

1701  Daniel  Park,  esq.  Petit,  against  <  ,  ,     OL  ■      _      'J1 
'  '     ^  °  I  John  Shnmpton,  esq. 

Tbe  sitting  Members  duly  elected. 
1705  Several  Burgesses  Petitioners,  in  ("Rich.  Woolaston,  esq. 
Behalf  of  Dan.  Park,  esq.  against  \  John  Shrimp  ton,  esq. 
Withdrew  their  Petition.     See  No.   16c. 
171;  Frederick  Tylney,  esq.  Petitioner  against  George  Carpen- 
ter, esq. 
Withdrew  his  Petition,  upon  Mr  Vernon's  being  expelled. 

H  h  4  Wjgan. 


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Wigan,  Lancashire,  13d  and  35th  Edward  I.  but  not  after,  till 
restored  1st  Edward  VI. 

1673  Sir  Roger  Braidshaigh,  Member  for  this  Borough,  being 
made  Sheriff  of  the  County,  the  House  resolved  to  ap- 
point a  Committee,  to  consider  of  a  proper  Way  for  su- 
perseding the  Commission  ;  but  the  Session  ending,  and 
the  Parliament  being  dissolved  a  few  Days  after,  no  Re- 
port was  made.     See  Staffordshire. 

1679  Alexander  Rigby,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Charles  Earl  of 
Ancram.  | 

i6y5  Alexander  Rigby, esq.  Petitioner  against  Peter Shackerley, 
esq. 
Withdrew  his  Petition. 

,6,8  Sir  A.=,  Rigb7,  t,  M  .pin..  {%?3£g!!£* 

1609  The  Petition  renewed,  but  not  being  the  same  in  Sub- 
stance 3s  the  former,  the  Committee  were  discharged 
from  proceeding  thereon. 

Wilton,  Wilts,  28th  Edward  I. 

1660  William  Hughes,  esq.  Mayor  of  this  Borough,  having  re-r 

turned  himself,  his  Election  was  declared  void. 
1690  Sir  John  Nicholas,  Petitioner  against  Sir  R.  Grubham 

Howe,  hart. 

1 701  Sir  Henry  Ashurst,  bart.  Petitioner  against  Mr  Phtpps. 
Anthony  Burnaby,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Mr  Phipps. 

1702  John  Gauntlet,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Ha wles. 
Sir  Henry  Ashurst,  bart.  Petitioner  against  George  Bod- 

dington,  esq. 
Sir  Henry  withdrew  his  Petition,  and  Mr  Gauntlet  was  voted 
duly  elected  against  Mr  Boddiogton.     See  No.  204, 

Wilts  County,   18th  Edward  I. 

1679  Sir  Hen.  Colter,  knt, ?  Petitioners   against    Sir  Richard 
John  Bennet  esq.        J       Grubham  Howe. 

--       T.       .      ,  n  i      ■     -a    •.        •    .  f  Sir  Walter  St  John. 
|6oo  Hen.  Lord  Colerain,  Petit,  against  j  Urd  CombuTJ. 


£    473     ) 

Winchelsea,  Cinque  Pott,  Susses.    See  Dover. 

1613  Sir  Alex.  Temple,  Petitioner  against  John  Finch,  esq. 
The  Election  void. 

1624  Sir  Alex.  Temple,  Petitioner  against  John  Finch,  esq, 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1666  Baptist  May,   esq.    Petitioner   against  Thomas  Austen, 
esq. 
The  Committee  reported,  that  it  appearing  that  the  Mayor 
had  not  within  one  Year  before  the  Election  taken  the  Sa- 
crament, that  therefore  the  Return  was  not  good,  and  the 
Election  void.     To  which  the  House  disagreed,  and  voted 
the  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 
1678  Creshield  Draper,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Banks. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected. 
1701  Robert  Austen,  'esq.  ?  Petitioners  C  Thomas  Newport,  esq. 
John  Haye,  esq.       5    against      £  Robert  Bristow,  esq. 

Resolved,  That  the  Election  is  void,  and  that  no  new  Writ 
do  issue  this  Session. 

1701  Robert  Austen,  esq.  Petitioner  against  James  Haye,  esq. 
Winchester  City,  Hants,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1690  Charles  Money,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Lord  William 
Powlet. 

„o,Fred.Tyh,ey,eiq.M,ag,i„s«{^S:BI;^:-e!q. 

New  Windsor,  Berks,  30th  Edw.  I.  to  14th  Edw.   III.  then 

intermitted  till  25th  Hen.  VI. 
1640  Mr  Holland,  7  Petitioners  fSir  Thomas  Roe, 
Mr  Taylor,   J    against     iMr  Waller. 

The  Right  of  voting  was  resolved  to  be  in  the  Inhabitants,  and 
this  Election  void. 

1660  Alexander  Blake,  esq.  Roger  Palmer,  esq.  returned  by 
the  Mayor  and  Burgesses ;  Richard  Winwood,  esq.  by 
the  Burgesses  only. 

The  two  former  duly  returned, 

1661 


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„,      ,  _    . .  .    .   f  Sir  Richard  Brahaoo,  knf. 

iftl  AP«,t.on,ga,nst  ^5ir  Thomas  HiEgo„s,  Int. 


Resolved,  July  6",  That  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs,  and  Burgesses, 
not  exceeding  the  Number  of  Thirty,  had  only  the 
Right  of  Ejection,  and  that  the  sitting  Members  were, 
duly  elected. 

1679  Rich.  Winwood,  esq.  1  Petitioners  f  Sir  John  Ernie,  km. 

Samuel  Starkey,  esq-  J   against      £  John  Powney,  esq. 

April  5,  Resolved,  1st,  That  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs,  and  Bur- 
gesses, not  exceeding  30,  have  not  the  Right  of  Election. 
adly,  That  this  Bomugh  has  a  Right  to  send  Burgesses  to 
Parliament  by  Prescription.  3dly,  That  all  the  Inhabitants 
have  Right  of  electing,  and  that  the  Petitioners  are  duly 
elected. 

1680  John  Carey,  esq  John  Powney,  esq.  were  returned  by  one 

Indenture  ;  Samuel  Starkey,   esq.  Richard  Winwood, 
esq.  returned  by  another  Indenture. 
Resolved,  Nov.  4,  That  those  only  who  pay  Scot  and  Lot 
have  Right  to  vote,  and  that  Mr  Starkey  and  Mr  Winwood 
are  duly  elected. 

1689  Charles  Adderley,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  Powle, 

esq. 

Sir  Algernon  May,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Christopher 
Wren. 

May  2,  Resolved,  That  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the  May- 
or, Bailiffs,  and  select  Number  of  Burgesses  only,  and  that 
Henry  Powle,  esq.  (Speaker  of  the  House)  is  duly  elected. 
May  14,  It  appearing  that  Sir  Christopher  Wren  had  ra 
Votes,  including  the  Mayor,  and  Sir  Algernon  May  12 
Votes,  without  the  Mayor,  resolved,  that  the  Election  as 
to  them  is  void.     The  latter  was  re-elected. 

1690  Sir  Chas.  Porter,  kt. ")  Petitioners  C  Sir  Christ.  Wren,  esq. 
Will.  Adderley,  esq.  5    against       {  Baptist  May,  esq. 
May  17,  The  Committee  resolved,  1st,  That  the  Right  of 

Election  was  in  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs,  and  select  Number  of 
Burgesses  only.  2dly,  That  the  sitting  Members  were 
duly  elected  ;  both  which  Resolutions  were  disagreed  to  by 
the  House,  and  the  Petitioners  voted  duly  elected. 

Woodstock,  Oxfordshire,  30th  and  33d  Edw.  I.  1st  of  Queen 
Mary,  intermitted  till  restored  13th  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
See  No.  136. 

Wor- 


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Worcester  County,  2ad  Edw.  I. 

1702  William  Walsh,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Pack- 
ington,  bait. 

170a  Nov.  18,  Complaint  having  being  made  to  the  House,  that 
the  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester  and  Mr  Lloyd  his  Son, 
had  aspersed  Sir  John  Packingtan,  and  the  same  being 
laid  before  the  House,  Resolved,  nem.  cm.  That  the 
Proceedings  of  William  Lord  Bishop  ofWorcester,  his 
Son,  and  his  Agents,  in  order  to  the  hindering  of  the 
Election,  has  been  malicious,  unchristian,  and  arbitrary, 
in  high  Violation  of  the  Liberties  and  Privileges  of  the 
Commons  of  England.  Resolved,  That  an  humble 
Address  be  presented  to  Her  Majesty,  that  she  will  be 
graciously  pleased  to  remove  William  Lord  Bishop  of 
Worcester,  from  being  Lord  Almoner  to  Her  Majesty. 
Ordered,  That  Mr  Attorney-General  do  prosecute  Mr 
Lloyd,  the  Bishop  of  Worcester's  Son,  for  his  said  Of- 
fences, after  his  Privilege  of  a  Member  of  the  Lower 
House  of  Convocation  is  out. 

Worcester  City,  23d  Edw.  I. 

\6%i  Thomas  Harris,  esq.  Petitioner.  The  Parliament  dissolv- 
ed four  Days  after,  viz.  March  28,  168 1, 

1693  Charles  Cocks,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Samuel  Swift,  esq. 
It  was  agreed  on  both  Sides,  that  the  Freemen  who  do  not 
receive  Alms  were  the  Electors,  and  the  Petitioner  was 
voted  duly  elected. 

Wotton  Basset,  Wilts,  25th  Hen.  VT. 

.68;  Will.IW^.Pe,;,  &*.{ $£$$£• g 

1690  Thomas  Webb,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Henry  St  John, 
esq. 
The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

^701  The  House  being  informed  that  Samuel  Shepherd,  esq,  a 
Member  of  this  House,  hath  been  guilty  of  Bribery  at 
several  Corporations,  particularly  Andover,  Newport  in 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  Malmsbury,  and  this  Borough,  which, 
being  proved  to  the  Satisfaction  of  the  House,  he  was 
expelled, 

YiR- 


pas 

... 


(    47«    ) 

Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  23d  Edw.  I.  omitted  from  that 
Time  till  restored  27th  Eliz. 

1694  March  16,  Resolved,  That  Sir  John  Trevor,  late  Speak- 
er of  this  House,  being  guilty  of  a  high  Crime  and  Mis- 
demeanour, by  receiving  a  Gratuity  of  tcoo  Guineas 
from  the  City  of  London  after  passing  the  Orphan's 
Bill,  be  expelled  the  House. 

ID95  John  Acton,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Artth.  Morgan,  esq. 
I  he  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

1717  April  it,  It  was  agreed  that  this  Borough  is  2  Borough 
by  Prescription,  and  that  the  Right  of  Election  is  in  the 
Mayor  and  burgesses. 

Grfat  Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  26th  Edw. I. 

1660  Sir  John  Putts,  knt.  and  bart.  and  Sir  William  Doyley, 
having  the  greatest  Number  of  Burgesses  at  large,  were 
voted  duly  elected. 

York  County,  18th  Edw.  I.     See  No.  224. 

1625  Sir  John  Saville,  Petitioner  aga^Sir^hLas^Sx.1' 
The  Election  declared  void. 

April  17,  Resolved,  That  if  an  Elector  or  Freeholders  being 

by  the  Sheriff,  upon  the  Poll,  demanded  his  Name,  shall 
refuse  it,  he  is  not  disabled  to  be  an  Elector,  and  that  the 
sitting  Members  are  well  and  duly  elected. 

York  City,  26th  Edw.  I. 

1628  Alderman  Hoyle,  Petitioner  against  Sir  Thomas  Saville. 

The  Petitioner  duly  elected,  and  the  Sheriff  and  several  others 
committed  for  a  false  Return  and  undue  Practices. 

1673  Sir  John  Hewly,  knt.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Hen.  Thomp- 
son, knt. 

The  sitting  Member  duly  elected. 

168; 


(    477    ) 

1685  James  Moyser,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  Metcalf  Robin-* 
son. 

Tobias  Jenkins,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Sir  John  Reresby. 

1690  Edward  Thompson,  esq.  and  Henry  Thompson,  esq.  were 
double  returned  with  Robert  Waller,  esq. 

The  latter  was  voted  duly  elected  with  Mr  Waller. 

1698  Edward  Thompson,  esq.  Petitioner  against  Tobias  Jen- 
kins,  esq. 


A  LIST 


(    479    1 


A  LIST 


Of  ALL  TIE 


DOUBLE  RETURNS. 


Pari. 

• 

Part. 

•tJEDWIN         — 
11  Berwickshire    — 

IO 

B.  of  Haddington,  &c. 

9 

9 

Harwich 

— 

% 

Bossinney            — 

9 

Hindon 

_ 

3 

Calne            —           — 

3 

Moniton 

— 

3 

Cardigan              «— 

7 

Malton 

— 

2 

Clithero               — 

5 

Marlow 

_ 

3 

Cockermouth            — • 

5 

lAilborn  Port 

— 

IO 

Corfe-Castle            — 

5 

Montgomery 

— 

7 

B.  ofCrail,  &c.        — • 

a 

Peebles-shire 

— 

8 

Cricklade                — 

9 

B.  of  Selkirk,  &c.       - 

.      ,9 

Devizes                — 

3 

Southampton 

_ 

8 

Droit  wich            — 

IO 

Steyning 

— 

% 

B.  of  Dumfries,  &c. 

a 

Stirlingshire 

— 

2 

—  Ditto             — 

8 

Tiverton 

— 

3 

Hint                — 

7 

Westbury 

— 

S 

B.  of  Forfar,  &c. 

6 

Windsor 

— 

8 

Gloucester            ~ 

7 

AM 


(    4»°    ) 


AM  ALPHABETICAL 


LIST  OF  PETITIONERS 


COMPLAINING  OF  UNDUE  ELECTIONS. 


George 

Thomas 

Sir  Richard 

Gilbert 

Lancelot 

Sir  Richard 

Henry 

Francis 

Sir  John 

Philip 

Thomas 

Henry 

Cyril 

Francis 

Bertram 

John 

George 

Edward 

Maurice 

Solomon 

Thomas 


ABINGTON,  esq.  for  Milbourn  Port. 
Abney,  esq.  Tamworth. 
Acton,  bart.  Bridgenorth. 
Affleck,  esq.. Bury  St  Edmonds. 
Algood,  esq.  Northumberland. 
Allin,  bart.  Dunwich. 
Andrews,  esq.  Shaftsbury. 
Annesley,  esq.  Preston. 
Anstruther,  bart.  Sh.  of  Fife. 
Anstruther,  esq.  B.  of  Crail,  &c: 
Archer,  esq.  Warwick. 
Archer,  esq.  Warwick. 
Arthington,  esq.  Knaresborough. 
Arundel,  esq.  Northampton. 
Ashburnham,  esq.  Marlow. 
Ashburnham,  esq.  Rye. 
Ash  by,  esq.  Leicestershire. 
Ashe,  esq.  Wiltshire. 
Ashley,  Weymouth  and  Melcomb. 
Ashley,  esq.  Bridport. 
Ashurst,  esq.  Leverpoole* 


Rich. 


(     481     ) 

Rich.  Prynce 

Astley,  esq.  Shrewsbury.' 

Sir  Robert 

Austen,  bart.  Romney. 

Walter 

B. 
BAGENAL,  esq.  Southward. 

Thoraas 

Bagshaw,  esq.  Litchfield. 

John 

Baird,  esq.  Sh.  of  Edinburgh. 

Acton 

Baldwin,  esq.  Ludlow. 

Bene.Leon.Ld.  Baltimore,  Harwich. 

John 

Banks,  esq,  Corfe-Castle. 

Joseph 

Banks,  esq.  Grimsby. 

Jacob 

Banks,  esq.  Christ- Church.    , 

Henry 

Barker,  esq.  Middlesex- 

Sir  George 

Barlow,  bart.  Pembroke. 

Hugh 

Barlow,  esq.  Haverford-West. 

John 

Barlow,  esq.  Do, 

John 

Barlow,  esq.  Pembrokeshire. 

Sir  John 

Barrington,  hart,  Newtown,  I.  W. 

James  Earl  of 

Barry  mo  re,  Wig  an. 

James  Earl  of 

Barrymore,  Stockbridge. 

Sir  James 

Bateman,  knt.  Ilchester. 

William  Vise. 

Bateman,  Radnor. 

John 

Bayntun,  esq.  Chippenham. 

Edm.  Hungati 

:  Beaghan,  esq.  Winchelsea. 

Richard 

Beale,  esq.  Maidstone. 

Lord  Vere 

Beauclerck,  Windsor. 

Lord  Sidney 

Beauclerck,  Marlow. 

William 

Bellamy,  esq.  Ilchester. 

Thomas 

Eendisb,  jun.  esq,  Cambridge  Town. 

Henry 

Bendysh,  jun.  esq.  Ilchester. 

Thomas- 

Bennct,  esq.  Westbury. 

William 

Benson,  esq.  Shaftsbury. 

George 

Berkeley,  esq.  Hedon. 

William 

Berners,  esq.  Hyeth. 
Bertie,  esq.  Westbury. 

Philip 

Bertie,  esq.  Boston. 

Charles 

Bertie,  esq.  Stamford. 

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Ii 

Hmr,- 

• 

C    4»*    ) 


Henry 

Hugh 

Richard 

John 

Robert 

John 

Martin 

Montagu  Vise. 

William 

Thomas 

John 

Sir  Philip 

John 

John 

Matthew 

William 

Miles 

John 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Sir  Orlando 

Orlando 

Orlando 

Orlando 

George 

Henry 

Sir  Humph. 

John 

St  John 

John 

Sir  Bryan 

James 

Thomas 

Alexander 

James 

Owen 

William 

Burgesses  of    \ 

John 

Thotoas 


Bertie,  esq.  Beaumaris. 

Bethell,  esq.  Pontefract. 

Bigg,  *S<1*  Wallingford. 

Birch,  esq.  Weobley. 

Bird,  esq.  Coventry. 

Blackwood,  esq.  B.  of  Glasgow,  &c. 

Bladen,  esq.  Saltash. 

Blundel,  Hftitetttere. 

Bodvell,  esq.  Beaumaris 

Bootle,  esq.  L>v**potl» 

Borlace,  esf .  St  Ires* 

Boteler,  bart.  Hyeth* 

Boteler,  esq.  Do, 

Boteler,  esq*  Hertford. 

Bowcheret,  esq.  Grimsby* 

Bragg,*esq.  Bridport. 

Branthwayt,  esq.  NotwicJb 

Brewer,  esq.  Romney. 

Brereton,  esq.  Chester. 

Brereton,  esq.  Liverpool;  - 

Bridgeman,  bart.  Calne. 

Bridgeman,  esq.  Wigan. 

Bridgeman,  esq.  Shrewsbury* 

Bridgeman,  esq.  Ipswich. 

Bridges,  esq.  Whitchurch. 

Bridges,  esq.  Bath. 

Brigges,  bart.  Bridgcnorth* 

Brinsden,  esq.  Wotton-Bastet* 

Broderick,  esq.  Berealston. 

Broomhall,  esq.  Bath. 

Broughton,  bart.  Newcastle-under-Linc* 

Brodie,  esq.  Sh,  of  Cromarty. 

Brown,  m.d.  Bedford  Town. 

Bruce,  esq.  Sh.  of  Clackmannan. 

Brudenel,  esq.  Chichester. 

Buckingham,  esq.  Reading. 

Bucknall,  esq.  Marlow. 

Bedwin,  Brecon,  Christ-Chttroh,  JUinor, 
Wotton-Basset. 

Burgh,  esq.  Bracklcy. 

Byrd,  esq.  Leicestershire* 


f    4»3    ) 

" 
C. 

William 

CADOGAN,  eiq.  Reading. 

Charles 

Cadogan,  esq.  t>o. 

Charles 

Csesar,  esq.  Hertford. 

Warwick 

Calmady,  esq.  Calliflgtor*. 

Reynold* 

Calthorpe,  esq,  Htndon. 

Felix 

Calvert,  esq.  Reading. 

Daniel 

Campbell,  esq.  B.  of  Glasgow,  &0, 

low 

Campbell,  esq.  Ayrshire. 

John 

Campbell,  esq.  Edinburgh. 

John 

Campbell,  esq.  Sh,  of  Dumbarton. 

John 

Campbell,  jun.  esq.  B.  of  Elgin,  &c. 

Thomas 

Canham,  esq.  Sudbury. 

George  Ld. 

Carbery,  Westbury. 

Nicholas 

Carew,  esq.  Haslemere. 

John  Ld. 

Cannichael,  Queettborough. 

James 

Csrmichael.  esq.  B.  of  Selkirk,  &c. 

Jamei 

Carnegie,  esq.  Sh.  ofForfer. 

John 

Carpenter,  esq.  Weobly. 

George  Ld, 

Carpenter,  Wedtrninater. 

William 

Carr,  esq.  Newcastle  upon-Tymt. 

Thomas 

Carr,  esq.  Chichester. 

John 

Cater,  esq.  County  of  Bedford. 

Lord  James 

Cavendish,  Derby  Town. 

Francis 

Chamberlain,  esq.  Shoreham. 

John 

Chamberlain,  esq.  Rye. 

Thomas 

Chaplin,   esq,  Lincoln. 

Thomas 

Chapman,  esq.  Buckinghamshire. 

Sir  Willi  am 

Chappie,  knt.  Dorchester. 

Sir  Pynsent 

Chernocke,  bart.  Bedford  County. 

Walter 

Chetwynd,  esq.  Litchfield. 

Walter  Vise. 

Chetwynd,  Stafford. 

William 

Chetwynd,  esq.  Do. 

Charles 

Child,  esq.  Guilford. 

Joseph 

Chltty,  esq.  South  wark. 

Joshua 

Churchill,  esq.  Corfe-Csttit, 

Anthany 

Chute,  esq.  Hampshire. 

Sir  James 

Clarke,  knt.  Grin  toy. 

I  I   3 

!**# 

(     484) 

James 

Clarke,  esq.  Leominster • 

Thomas 

Clarke,  esq.  l.itclifidd. 

James 

Clavering,  esq.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

John 

Clavering,  esq.  Penryn, 

William 

Clayton,  esq.  Woodstock. 

Sir  Thomas 

Clerke,  knt.  Hertford. 

Sir  Robert 

Clifton,  bait,  and  k.  b.  East  Retford. 

Charles 

Cochrane,  esq.  Ayrshire. 

Sir  William 

Codrington,  bart.  Banbury. 

Sir  William 

Codrington,  bait.  Minehead. 

Robert 

Coke,  esq.  Norfolk. 

Hen.  Ludlow 

Coker,  esq.  Wareham. 

John  Dutton 

Colt,  esq.  Leominster. 

Henry 

Coningham,  esq.  Mar  low. 

Edward 

Conway,  esq.  Flint  Town. 

Edward 

Conway,  esq.  Westbory. 

John 

Conyers,  esq.  East-Grimted. 

' 

Sir  George 

Cooke,  km.  Colchester. 

J,m« 

Cooke,  esq.  Tregony. 

Brian 

Cooke,  esq.  East- Retford. 

John 

Cope,  esq.  Orford. 

Sir  Richard 

Corbett,  bart.  Shrewsbury; 

William 

Corbett,  esq.  Newcastle-under-Linev 

Sir  Robert 

Corn e wall,  bart.  Leominster. 

J.me. 

Cornewall,  esq.  Wcobley. 

Anthony 

Cornish,  esq.  Westbury. 

Nicholas 

CorselLis,  esq.  Colchester. 

Charles 

Cotes,  esq.  Tamworth. 

William 

Cotes  worth,  is'j.  Boston. 

William 

Cotesivorth,  esq,  Grimsbv. 

William 

Cotesworth,  esq.   Levcrpoole. 

■      . 

Sir  John 

Cotton,  bart.  Huntingdon  County. 

Sir  William 

Courtenay,  bart.  Honiton. 

George 

Courtenay,  esq.  Ashburton. 

Hen.  Reginald 

Courtenay,  esq.  Honiton. 

William 

Coward,  esq.  Wells. 

William 

Coward,  esq.  Taunton. 

Robert 

Craven,  esq.  Coventry, 

Fulwar 

Craven,  esq.  Do. 

J»hn 

Crawley,  esq.  Bed  win, 

Charles 

(     4'S     ) 

Richard 

Crawley,  esq.  Wendover. 

.Edward 

Cresset,  esq.  Wenlock. . 

Charles 

Crisp,  esq.  Woodstock. 

Sir  Archer 

Croft,  bart.  Leominster. 

Foster 

CunlifFe,  esq.  Liverpool. 

Sir  James 

Cunningham,  bart.  Sb.  of  Linlithgow. 

Nathaniel 

Curzon,  esq.  Derby  Town. 

Savile 

Cust,  esq.  Stamford. 
D. 

Thomas 

D ACRES,  esq.  Orford. 

Sir  William 

Dairies,  knt.  Bristol. 

Sir  James 

Dairy  tuple,   bart.   B.  of  Haddington,   &c. 

John 

Dalrymple,  esq.  B.  of  Wigtown,  &C. 

John 

Dalston,  esq.    Ludgershall. 

Sir  Conyers 

D'Arcy,  K.B.Richmond. 

' 

Jermyn 

Davers,  esq.  Bury  St  Edmund. 

John 

Deacle,  esq.  Ayslesbury. 
Deacons  of  Edinburgh. 

George 

Dcane,  esq.  Taunton. 

Fra.  Blake 

Delaval,  esq.  Andorer. 

Henry 

Delves,  esq.  Warwick. 

Sir  Edmund 

Denton,  bart.  Buckingham  Town. 

Sir  Edward 

Desbouverie,  bart.    Shaftsbury. 

Thomas 

Digges,  esq.  Lestwithiel. 

Joslah 

Distan,  esq.  Devizes. 

John 

Dodd,  esq.  Wells. 

John 

Dormer,  esq.  Waiting  ford. 

Oley 

Douglass,  esq.   Northumberland. 

Oley 

Douglass^  esq.  Morpeth. 

Gilbert 

Douglass,  esq.  Wallingford. 

George 

Douglass,  esq.  B.  of  Selkirk; 

Sir  John 

D'Oyly,  bart.  Abingdon. 

Thomas 

D'Oyly,  esq.  Abingdon. 

Sir  Fra.  Hen. 

Drake,  bart.  Tavistock. 

Sir  William 

Drake,  bart.  Ho  niton. 

Thomas 

Drury,  esq.  Shaftsbury. 

Peter 

Ducane,  esq.  Sudbury. 

Matthew 

Ducie  Morton,  esq.  Crickladc. 

Edmund 

Dummer,  esq.  Shoreham. 

Edmund 

Dummer,  esq.  Arundel. 

I'3 

Patrick 

(     486     ) 

Patrick 

Dunbar,  e«q.  Sh.  of  Bute  and  CaUVness. 

Alexander 

Duncan,  esq.  Sh.  of  Forfar. 
E. 

Thomas 

EARL,  esq.  Norfolk. 

Goodenough 

Earle,  esq.  Twin  ton. 

Giles 

Earl.  esq.  Malmibtuy. 

Thomas 

Edwards,  jun.  esq.  Bristol. 

Samuel 

Edwin,  esq.  Minebead. 

Charles 

Edwin,  esq.  Westminster. 

Electors  of  the  Sh.  of  Edinburgh)  Bridpor*-. 

John 

Etford,  esq.  St  Ires. 

Nicholas 

Elliot,  Gent.  Old  Sarutn. 

John 

Ellis,  esq.  Rye 

John 

Elson,  esq.  Chichester, 

William 

Elson,  esq.  Do. 

John 

El  will,  esq.  Honitnn. 

Samuel 

Ennys,  esq.  Heiston. 

James 

Erskine,  esq.  B.  of  Stirling,  &e. 

John 

Erskine,  esq.    Do. 

Thomai 

Erskine,  esq.   Sh.  of  Stirling. 

John 

Essington,  esq.   Aylesbuty. 

George  Earl 

Euston,  Coventry. 

Francis 

Eyles,  jun.  esq.  Devizes. 

F. 
FAGG,  bart.  Steyning. 

Sir  Robert 

William 

Farter,  esq.  Bedford  Town. 

Thomas 

Farrington,  esq.  St  Michael. 

Sir  Richard 

Farrington,  bart.  Chichester. 

Robert 

Fenwick,  esq.  Morpeth, 

Alexander 

Ferguson,  esq.  Sh.  of  Dumfries. 

Alexander 

Ferguson,  esq.  B.  of  Dumfries,  &e. 

John 

Fermcr,  esq.  Malmjbury. 

Thomas 

Foley,  esq.  Weobley. 

Duncan 

Forbes,  esq.  B.  of  Inverness,  &e. 

William 

Forbes,  esq.   Lymington. 

John 

Fortescue  Aland,  esq.  Fowey. 

Sir  Richard 

Fowler,  bart.  Radnorshire. 

Rich  td 

Fownes,  esq.  Corfe  Castle. 

Richard 

m 

• 

(    4«7     ) 

Richard 

Fotvnes,  esq.  Ashburton. 

Stephen 

Fox,  esq.  Shaftsbury* 

Henry 

Fox,  esq.  Hi  ndo n. 

George 

Fox,  esq.  Hindon. 

Alexander 

Fraser,  esq.  Aberdeenshire. 

William 

Fraser,  esq.  B.  of  Selkirk,  &c. 

John 

Frederick,  esq.  Chippenham. 

Fraholfe!otfAb"d"n,hi"v.Ltic,!s'"- 
(_      shire,  Yorkshire. 

__               A  Coventry,   Leicester.    Lynn, 
Freemen  of-j      -,  , ,  *'                  *      * 
L      Oakhampton, 

Jeffery 

French,  esq,  Milbourn-Port. 

Philip 

Freke,  esq.  Bristol. 

Sir  Robert 

Furnese,  bart.  Romney. 

George 

Fumese,  esq.  Ronfney. 

Sir  Edward 

Fust,  bart.  Gloucester. 
G. 

Thomas 

GAGE,  esq.  Minehead. 

Will.  Hall 

Gage,  esq.  Seaford. 

John 

Gape,  esq.  St  Albans. 

Nathaniel 

Garland,  esq.  Lewes. 

Thomas 

Geers,  esq.  Hereford. 

Peter 

Gery,  esq.  Christ -Church. 

Sir  William 

Giffard,  knt.  Portsmouth. 

Samuel 

Glednill,  esq.  Carlisle. 

John  ViK, 

Glenorchy,  Penryn. 

Sir  John 

Glynne,  bart.  Flint  County; 

Do. 

Flint  Town. 

Peter 

Godfrey,  esq.  London. 

Sir  William 

Gordon,  bart.  Sh.  of  Sutherland. 

Sir  John 

Gordon,  bart.  Sh.  of  Sutherland. 

Robert 

Gordon,  esq.  B.  of  Kirkwall,  ike. 

William 

Gore,  esq.  Bucks  County. 

William 

Gore,  esq.  Colchester. 

Henry 

Gorges,  esq.  Hereford  County. 

Henry 

Gorges,  esq.  Leominster. 

■ 

Richard 

Gorges,  esq.  Leominster. 

Sir  Harry 

Goring,  bart.  Steyning, 

King 

Gould,  esq.  Wotton-B  asset. 

fit 

Nathaniel 

(4«8    ) 


Nathaniel 

Gould,  esq.  Shoreham. 

Nathaniel 

Gould,  esq.  Wareham. 

John 

Greirson,  esq.  Kirkcudbright. 

William 

Greirson,  esq.  Sh.  of  Dumfries. 

Algernon 

Greyille,  esq.  Warwick. 

Harry 

Grey,  esq.  Berks  County. 

Harry 

Grey,  esq.  Wallidgford. 

Will.  Vise. 

Grimston,  St  Albans. 

George 

Grove,  esq.  Minehead. 

WHliain 

Guidott,  esq.  Andover. 

.Guild  Stewards,  Calne. 

John 

Guise,  esq.   Aylesbury. 

Sir  Jdhn 

Guise,  bart.  Afarlow. 

John 

Gumley,  esq.  Bramber. 

Edm.  Prideaux  Gwyn,  esq.  Wotton-Bassef. 

Ro4erick 

Gwynne,  esq.  Radnorshire. 

IT 

John 

H. 
HALDANE,  esq.  Sh.  of  Perth. 

John 

Haldane,  esq.  B.  of  Forfar,  &c. 

James 

Haldane,  esq.  Clithero. 

William 

Hale,  esq.  Bramber. 

Sir  Christopher  Hales,  bart.  Coventry. 

Sir  Thomas 

Hales,  bart.  Canterbury. 

Thomas 

Hales,  esq.  Grampound. 

Richard 

Halford,  esq.  Rutland. 

Anthony 

Hall,  esq.  Durham  City. 

Richard 

Hallett,  esq.  Weymouth  and  Melcomb. 

Henshaw 

Halsey,  esq.  Hertford  County. 

John 

Hamilton,  esq.  Maidstone. 

Basil 

Hamilton,  esq.  B.  of  Dumfries,  &c. 

George 

Hamilton,  esq.  Wells. 

George 

Hamilton,  esq.  B.  of  Crail,  &c. 

William 

Hamilton,  esq.  B.  of  Selkirk,  &c. 

Henry 

Hamilton,  esq.  Edinburgh. 

Sir  George 

Hanger,  knt.  Crick! a de. 

Thomas 

Hanmer,  esq.  Thetford. 

Simon 

Harcourt,  es<|,  Aylesbury. 

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t  489  ) 

He  Charles 

Hardy,  knt.  Lestwithiel. 

Sir  Thomas 

Hardy,  knt.  Weymouth  and  Melcomb. 

Sir  Ralph 

Hare,  bait.  Norfolk. 

Thomas 

Harley,  esq.  Radnorshire. 

Edward  Ld, 

Harley,  esq.  Radnor  Town. 

Edward  td. 

Harley,  Bishops  Castle. 

£dward 

Harley,  esq.  Leominster. 

Christopher 

Harris,  Merchant,  St  Ives. 

George 

Harrison,  esq.  Callin^ton. 

Thomas 

Harrison,  esq.  Stcyning. 

William 

Hart,  esq.  Bristol. 

Michael 

Harvey,  esq.  Mil  bourn -Port. 

Edward 

Harvey,  esq.  Clithero. 

Daniel 

Harvey,  esq.  Dunwich. 

William 

Harvey,  esq.  Weymouth  and  Melcomb. 

William 

Harvey,  jun.  esq.  Appleby. 

Lord  William 

Hay,  B.  of  Haddington,  &c. 

Charles 

Hayes,  esq.  Agmondesham, 

Francis 

Hayes,  esq.  Marlborough. 

Benjamin 

Hayes,  esq.  Marlborough. 

Giles 

Hayne,  esq.  Milbourn-Port. 

Giles 

Hayne,  esq.  Ilchester, 

Sir  James 

Head,  bart.  Canterbury. 

William 

Hearst,  esq,   Shafisbury. 

Sir  Charles 

Hedges,  knt.  Calne. 

Anthony 

Henly,  esq,  Weymouth  and  Welcomb, 

Henry  Holt 

Henley,  esq.  Lyme  Regis. 

Philip 

Herbert,  esq.  Aylesbury. 

Francis 

Herbert,  esq.  Montgomery. 

James 

Herbert,  esq.  Queenbo rough. 

Nathaniel 

Hepie,  esq.  Dartmouth, 

Can  Lord 

Hervey,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

Robert 

Heysham,  esq.   London. 

John 

Hichens,   senior,   St  Ives. 

■JVilloughby 

Hickman,  esq.  East  Retford. 

Trevor 

Hill,  esq.  Saltash. 

Trevor  Vise. 

Hillsborough,  Appleby. 

Trevor  Vise. 

Hillsborough,  Aylesbury. 

Joseph 

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Joseph 

Huixman,  esq.  Christ-Churcli; 

Robert  Banks    Hodgkinson,  esq.  Wareham. 

Sir  Henry 

Hoghton,  bart.  Lancashire. 

John 

Holt,  esq.  Aldborough,  Stiff. 

Robert 

Honey  wood,  esq.  Essex. 

Eraser 

Honeywood,  esq,  Shaftsbury. 

Edward 

Hooper,  jun.  esq.  Chris t-Church. 

James 

Hoste,  esq.  Bcamber. 

Sii  Charles 

Hotham,  bart.  Beverley. 

James 

Houston,  esq.  Sh.  of  Linlithgow. 

William 

Hucks,  esq.  Abingdon. 

Edward 

Hughes,  esq.  for  Weobley. 

Alexander 

Hume,  esq.  Chippenham. 

Walter 

Hungerford,  esq.  Calne. 

Michael 

Hyde,  esq.  Aldborough,  Sufl". 

Benjamin 

Hyet,  esq.  Gloucester. 

J- 

JACKSOK,  esq.  Sudbury. 

Richard 

Sir  Theodore 

Jansscn,  kt.  and  bart.  Yarmouth,  I.  Wight. 

Abraham 

Jansscn,  esq.    Dorchester. 

Samuel 

Jeake,  esq.  Winchelsea. 

Edward 

Jeffries,  esq.  Brecon  Town. 

John 

Jeffries,  esq.  ditto. 

Tobias 

Jenkins,  esq.  York. 

Arthur 

Jenney,  esq.    Orford. 

Sir  John 

Jennings,  knt.  Queenborough. 

James 

Jennings,  esq.  Abingdon. 

Ralph 

Jennison,  esq.  Northumberland. 

John 

Jennyns,  jun.  esq.  Cambridge  Town.    J 

John 

Jervis,  esq.  Tamwortlj. 

■William 

Jessop,  esq.  Aldborough,  York. 

Arthur 

Ingram,  esq.  Horsham. 

Arthur 

Ingram,  esq.  ditto. 

Richard 

Ingram,  esq.  ditto. 

Inhabitants  of  Crtcklade,  Gloucester,  Marlow,  Read- 

ing, Shrewsbury,  Wendovcr,  Westminster. 

Sir  Harry 

Innes,  Sh.  of  Elgin. 

Thomas 

Johnes,  esq.  Cardiganshire. 

William 

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William 

Jolliffe,  esq.  Maiden. 

Roger 

Jones,  esq.  Brecon  County; 

Richard 

Jones,  esq.  Old  Sarum. 

Richard 

Jones,  esq.   Winchelsea. 

Sir  William 

Irby,  bart.  Launceston. 

Benedict 

Ithell,  esq.  St  Maws. 

K. 

Si  i  Charles 

KEMEYS,  bart.  Appleby. 

William 

Ker,  esq.  Sh.  of  Roxburgh. 

Abel 

Ketelbey,  esq.   Bed  win. 

Abel 

Ketelbey,  esq,   Andovcr. 

John 

King,  esq,  Queenborougb. 

William 

King,  L.L.D.  University  of  Oxford. 

John 

Kirril,  esq.  Tregony. 

Corbet 

Kynaston,  esq.  Shrewsbury! 

John 

Kyrwood,  e«q.  Hereford. 

L. 
LADE,  esq.  Southward 

Jot, 

.Edmund 

Lambert,  esq.  Hi n don. 

Sir  John 

Lambert,  bart.  West  bury. 

Thomas 

Lambert,  esq.  Old  Sarum. 

Henry 

Lambton,  esq.  Durham  City. 

Sir  Richard 

Lane,  kt.   Minebead. 

Thomas 

Lant,  esq.  Southwark, 

Sir  Robert 

Lawley,  bart.  Wenlock. 

Richard 

Lawley,  esq.  Wenlock. 

Sir  Thomas 

Lawley,  bart,  Wenlock. 

John 

Lanton,  esq.   Newcastle -under- Line. 

Charles 

Legh,  esq.  Lestwithiel. 

Charles 

Legh,  esq.  Bodmyn. 

Edward 

Leigh,  esq.  Wallingford.                                , 

Sir  Edward 

Leigh  ton,  bart.  Shrewsbury. 

Charles 

Leslie,  esq.  B.  of  Forfar,  Sec. 

William 

Livingston,  esq.  B.  of  Aberdeen,  ike. 

George 

Lewen,  esq.  Wallingford. 

Thomas 

Lewis,  esq.  Monmouthshire. 

James  Vise. 

Limerick,  Wendover. 

Sir  Thomas 

Littleton,  bart.  Chichester. 

William 

Locke,  esq.  Mil  bourn- Port. 

Richard 

Lock  wood,  esq.  Worcester. 

Joshua 

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Joshua 

Lomax,  esq.  St  Albans. 

Sit  James 

Long,  bart.  Chippenham. 

Charles 

Long,  esq.  Dunwich. 

Sit  William 

Lowther,  bart.  Pontefract. 

Sir  Charles 

Lloyd,  bart.  Bishops- Castle. 

Thomas 

Lloyd,  esq.   Anglesey. 

Richard 

Loyde,  esq.  Cardigan. 

John 

Lumley,  esq.  Arundel. 

Samuel 

Lynn,  esq.  Rye. 

Richard 

Lyster,  esq.   Shrewsbury. 
M. 

George 

MACK  AY,  esq.  Sh.  of  Sutherland. 

Alexander 

Macdowall,  esq.  Sh.  ofWigton. 

George 

Mackenzie,  esq.  B.  of  Inverness,  Sec. 

George 

Mackenzie,  esq.  Sh.  of  Cromarty. 

Sir  James 

Mackenzie,  bart.  Sh.  of  Ross. 

Sir  James 

Mackenzie,  bart.  B.  of  Kirkwall,  &c; 

Sir  Humphry 

Mackworth,  bart.  Cardigan. 
Magistrates,  &c.  of  B.  of  Wigton. 
Magistrates,  of  B.  of  Kirkwall. 

James 

Mainwaring,  esq.  Chester. 

Sir  John 

Malcolm,  bart.  Sh.  of  Clackmannan. 

Henry- 

Manaton,  esq.  Tavistock. 

Henry 

Manaton,  esq.  Camelford. 

Richard 

Manley,  esq.  Chester. 

Bussy 

Man  sell,  esq.  Glamorganshire. 

Rawleigh 

Mansell,  esq.    Pembroke. 

Reginald 

Marriot,  esq.  Weymouth  and  Mclconib. 

Charles 

Mason,  esq.  Bishops-Castle. 

Sir  William 

Massingberd,  bart.    Boston. 

Sir  George 

Matthew,  knt.  Southwark. 

Thomas 

Matthew,  esq.   Cardiff. 

Mayor,  &c.  of  Beaumaris,  Bristol,  Sudbury. 

Richard 

Mead,  esq.  Ryegate. 

Nathaniel 

Mead,  esq.  Aylesbury. 

Thomas 

Mcdlycott,  sen.  esq.  Milbourn-Port, 

Thomas 

Meredyth,  esq.  Midhurst. 

Owen 

Meyrieke,  esq.  Anglesea. 

Charles  Earl  of  Middlesex,  Seaford, 

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John 

Middleton,  esq.  B-  of  Aberdeen,  Seci 

Carew  Harvey  Mildmay,  esq.  Harwich. 

Sir  John 

Miller,  bart.  Chichester. 

Edward 

Miller,  esq,.  Petersfield. 

Thomas 

Millington,  esq,  Tregony. 

James 

Milner,  esq.  Minehead. 

Edward 

Mi  n  ill  nil,  esq.  Bramber. 

Edward 

Minshull,  esq.  Bath. 

William 

Mitchell,  esq.  Huntingdon  County. 

Richard  Vise. 

Molesworth,  esq.  Eodmyn. 

John 

Molesworth,  esq.   Aldborough,  Suff. 

More 

Molyneux,  esq.  Haslemere. 

Thomas 

Molyneux,  esq.  Preston. 

James 

Montagu,  esq.  Durham  City. 

Edward 

Montagu,  esq.  Northampton. 

Charles 

Montagu,  esq.  Westminster. 

Sir  Robert 

Monro,  bart.  B.  of  Kirkwall,  &C. 

James 

Moodie,  esq.  S.  oF  Orkney  and  Shetland. 

Arthur 

Moore,  esq.   Grimsby. 

William 

Morden,  esq.  Norfolk. 

Sir  Cleave 

More,  bart.   Bramber. 

William 

Morrison,  esq.   Sh.  of  Peebles. 

Sir  Roger 

Mostyn,  bart.  Carnarvonshire. 

Algernon  E.  of  Mountrath,  Hedoti. 

Joseph 

Moxon,  esq.  Warwick. 

Edward 

Mundy,  esq.  Derby  Town. 

Francis 

Mundy,  jun.  esq.  Leicestershire. 

Thomas 

Murdock,  esq.  Kirkcudbright. 

James 

Murray,  esq.  Sh.  of  Clackmannan. 

Ditto 

Sh.  of  Dumfries. 

Sir  Alexander 

Murray,  bart.   Sh.  of  Peebles. 

Robert 

Myddelton,  esq,  Denbighshire. 

John 

Mytton,  esq.  Shrewsbury, 
N. 

John 

NAPIER,  esq.  Sh.  of  Stirling. 

Sir  James 

Nasmyth,  bart.  Sh.  of  Peebles. 

John 

Neale,  esq.   Coventry. 

Richard 

Newdigate,  esq.  East  Retford. 

William 

Newland,  esq.  St  Michael. 

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Thomas 

Newnham;  esq.  Matlborougft. 

Robert 

Nightingale,  esq.  Shoreham. 

John 

Norris,  esq.  Chippenham. 

Dudley 

North,  esq.  Thetfortl. 

William 

Northey,  esq.  Wotton-Easset. 

Thomas 

Norton,  esq.  Orford: 

o. 

OAKELY,  esq;,  for  Woodstock. 

v;„c=„. 

Sir  Edward 

Obrien,  bart.  Peterborough. 

Crew 

Offley,  esq.  Newcastle -under- Line. 

William 

Ogle,  esq.  Cumberland. 

TheophHuj 

Ogilthorpe,  esq.  Haslemere. 

Archibald 

Ogilvy,  e»q.  Ayrshire. 

Richard 

Oldfield,  esq.  Windsor. 

John 

Oltnius,  esq.  Weymouth  and  Melconib. 

Samuel 

Ongley,  esq.  Bedford  Town, 

John 

Orfeur,  esq.  Cockermouth. 

William 

Osbaldeston,  esq.   Scarborough. 

Farley 

Osborne,  esq.  Leominster. 

Sir  Arthur 

Owen,  bart.  Pembrokeshire. 

William 

Owen,  esq.  Carnarvon. 

Wyrriot 

Owen,  esq.  Haverford-West. 

P. 
PAGET,  esq.  Ilchester. 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Parker,  esq.  Stafford. 

Henry 

Parsons,  esq.  Maiden. 

Humphry 

Parsons,  esq.  Rye  gate. 

Tracy 

Paunce&rt,  esq.    Bedwln. 

Edward 

Pauncefort,  esq.  Malmsbury. 

Benjamin 

Pearks,  esq.  Worcester. 

William 

Peirs,  esq.  Wells. 

Sir  William 

Pendarvis,  kt.  Launceston. 

Aleiandec 

Pendarvis,  esq.  Penryn. 

William 

Perm,  esq.  Winchelsea. 

Edward 

Phelipps,  esq.  Ilchester. 

James 

Phillips,  esq.  Carmarthen. 

Griffith. 

Phillips,  esq.  ditto. 

Nicholas 

Pbilpot,  esq.  Hereford. 

William 

Phipps,  esq,  Westbury. 

Granada 

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6ranado 

Pigot,  esq.  Cambridge  County/. 

Robert 

Piggot,  esq.  Shrewsbuty. 

George 

Pitt,  esq.  Wareham. 

Thoma* 

Pitt,  esq.  Andover. 

Thomas 

Pitt,  esq.  Wiltshire. 

Robert 

Pitt,  esq.  New  Samra. 

John 

Pitt,  esq.  Chippenham. 

John 

Pitt,  esq.  Wareham. 

Alexander 

Pitfield,  esq.  Bridport. 

Sir  Willii.ni 

Pole,  bart.   Honiton. 

German 

Pole,  esq.  Derby  Town. 

Nicholas 

Polexfen,  esq.   Bedwin. 

Sir  Robert 

Pollock,  bart.   3h.  of  Renfrew. 

Edward 

Popham,  esq.  Tewksbury. 

Francis 

Popham,  jiin.   esq.  Chippenham. 

John 

Popham,  esq.  Winchester. 

Thomas 

Powell,  esq.   Cardiganshire. 

Lord  Harry 

Powlett,  St  Ives. 

Norton 

Powlett,  esq.   Petersfield. 

Cha.  Arm  and 

Powlett,  esq.  Newton,  I.  Wight. 

William 

Powlett,  esq.   Winchester. 

John 

Pratt,  esq.  Brecon  Town. 

William 

Price,  esq.  Carnarvon. 

John 

Pryse,  esq.  Hereford. 

Richard!     . 

Pye,  esq.   Derby  Town. 

Sir  William 

Pynsent,  bart.  Taunton. 

Andrerr 

QUICK,  esq.  Ashburton. 
R. 

Morgan 

RANIDYL,  esq.  Guilford, 

Jones 

Raymond,  esq.  St  Michael, 

George 

Read,  esq.   Tewksbury. 

Thomas 

Read,  esq.  Tewksbury. 

Sir  Isaac 

Rebow,  kt.  Colchester. 

Thomas 

Renda,  esq,  Morpeth. 

Richard 

Reynell,  esq.  Ashburton. 

Francis  Vise. 

Rialton,   Penryn. 

Sir  William 

Rich,  bart.  Reading. 

Sir  Robot 

Rich,  bart.  Dunwicb. 

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Richard 

H 

Richard 

Sir  Barnham 

Matthew 

Russel 

Gabriel 

Luke 

Nicholas 

Samuel 

Samuel 

George 

Hugh 

Charles 

Charles 

Samuel 

James 

Matt.  Chitty 

Sir  Jer.  Van 

Edwin 

lEdward 

Thomas 

Sir  John 

Francis 

John 

David 

David 

John 

Sir  Thomas 

Thomas 

Matthew 

Richard 

Samuel 

William 

James 

John 

James 

James 

Matthew 

Sir  Fulwar 

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Richardson,  esq.  Ipswich. 

Rider,  knt.  Maidstone. 

Ridley,  esq.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne*    * 

Robartes,  esq.  for  Lestwithiel. 

Roberts,  esq.  Marlborough. 

Robinson,  esq.  Hedon. 

Robinson,  esq.  Wotton-Basset. 

Robinson,  esq.  Calne. 

Robinson,  esq.  Cricklade. 

Ross,  esq.  Sh.  of  Ross. 

Ross,  esq.  ditto. 

Ross,  esq.  ditto. 

Ross,  esq.  Sh.  of  Clackmannan* 

Rush,  esq.  Southwark. 

s. 

ST.  AYMAND,  esq.  Steyning- 
St.  Quintin,  esq.  St.  Maws. 
Sambroke,  bart.  Queenborough. 
Sandys,  esq.  Droitwich. 
Sayer,  esq.  Wendover. 
Scawen,  esq.  London. 
Schaw,  bart.  Sh.  of  Clackmannan. 
Scobel,  esq.  St  Maws. 
Scott,  esq*  Sh.  of  Kincardine. 
Scott,  esq.  B.  of  Crail,  &c. 
Scott,  esq.  B.  of  Aberdeen,  &c. 
Scrope,  esq.  Bristol. 
Sebright,  bart.  Woodstock. 
Sergison,  esq.  Lewes. 
Sharp,  esq.  Sh.  of  Dumfries. 
Shepherd,  esq.  Southwark. 
Shepherd,  jun.  esq.  Cambridge  Town. 
Shepherd,  esq.    Aldborough,  SufF. 
Shepherd,  esq.  Honiton. 
Sinclair,  esq.  Bute  and  Caithness-shire. 
Sinclair,  esq.  B.  of  Kinghorn,  &c. 
Sinclair,  esq.  Sh.  of  Sutherland. 
Skinner,  esq.  Andover. 
Skipwith,  bart,  Coventry. 
Skrymsher,  esq.  Leicester. 


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Henry 

Skylling,  esq.  Ludgershall. 

Henry 

Slingsby,  esq.  Knaresbo  rough. 

William 

Sloper,  esq.   Bedwin. 

Thomas 

Smith,  esq.  Launceston. 

James 

Smith,  esq,   Taunton. 

Stephen 

Soame,  esq.  East  Retford. 

Edward 

Southwell,  esq.  Rye. 

George 

Speke,  esq.  Wells. 

Charles 

Stanhope,  esq.  Milbourrt-Port. 

Sir  Bryan 

Stapylton,  bart.  Boroughbridge. 

John 

Stapylton,  esq.  ditto. 

Sir  John 

Statham,  kt.  Litchfield. 

Charles 

Statham,  esq.  Launceston. 

John 

Still,  esq.   Shaftesbury. 

Sir  Harry 

Stirling,  bart.  Sh.  of  Perth. 

Sir  William 

Strickland,  bart.  Malton. 

John 

Stuart,  esq.  Sh.  of  Wigton. 

Sir  John 

Stuart,  bart.  Berwickshire. 

Sir  Simeon 

Stuart,  bart.   Hampshire. 
Stuart,  esq.  B.  of  Dumfries,   StC. 

William 

William 

Stuart,  esq.    Kirkcudbright. 

Sir  James 

Stuart,  bart.  ditto. 

James 

Stuart,  esq.  ditto. 

Francis 

Swanton,  esq.   Old  Sarum, 

Richaid 

Swinfen,   esq.  Tamworth. 

John 

Syramons,  esq.  Pembrokeshire. 
T. 

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Sir  Richard 

TEMPLE,  bart.  Buckingham  Town. 

Sir  Fisher 

Tench,  bart.  Southwark. 

William 

Thompson)  esq.  Ipswich. 

William 

Thompson,  esq.   Orford. 

Richard 

Thompson,  esq.   Reading. 

William 

Thompson,  esq.  Milbom-Port. 

William 

Thornton,  esq.   Lincoln. 

Sir  John 

Thorold,  bart.   Grantham. 

Robert 

Tracy,  esq.  Worcester. 

Nathaniel 

Trayton,  esq.   Lewes. 

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Kk 

Robert 

Robert 

Thomas 

James 

John 

Paul 

Darrel 

Darrcl 

Darrel 

Sir  John 

Arthur 

William 

Charles 

Samuel 

Frederick 


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Trefusis,  esq.  Peniyn. 
Trefusis,  esq.  Grampound. 
Tregeare,  Gent.  Stives. 
Tregeare,  esq.  St.  Ives. 
Treraearn,  esq.  St.  Ives. 
Trelawney,  esq.  Callington. 
Trelawney,  esq.  LestwithieL 
Trelawney,  esq.  Truro. 
Trevelyan,  bart.  Minehead. 
Trevor,  esq.  Denbigh. 
Trye,  esq.  Gloucester. 
Tucker,  esq.  Old  Sarum. 
Tuffnell,  esq.   Maiden. 
Tylney,  esq.  Whitchurch. 


Charles 

Sir  George 

William  Vise. 

Gwyn 

Will.  Gwyn 

Alexander 

Alexander 

John 

George 

Henry 

Edward 


Henry 

Henry 

William 

John 

John 

John 

Peter 

John 


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VANBRUGH,  esq.   Plymouth. 
Vandeput,  bart.  Westminster. 
Vane,  Durham  County. 
Vaughan,  esq.  Radnorshire. 
Vaughan,  esq.  Brecon  County. 
Udny,  esq.  B.  of  Aberdeen,  &c 
Udny,  esq.  Aberdeenshire. 
Verney,  esq.  Radnor. 
Vernon,  esq.  Haslemere. 
Vernon,  jun.  esq.  Stafford. 
Vernon,  esq.   Penryn. 

w. 

WALLER,  esq.  Wicomb. 
Waller,  esq.  St.  Ives. 
Wallis,  esq.  Steyning. 
Walter,  esq.  Lymington. 
Walter,  esq.  Haslemere. 
Walter,  esq.  Guilford. 
Walter,  esq.   Bridport. 
Ward,  esq.  London. 


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