28, 1761.--R. B. Walsingham; second son of the earl of Shannon of Ireland; a captain in the navy. St. Germains. Edward Eliot.--Philip Stanhope; envoy extraordinary to the court of Dresden; made steward of the manor of Old Shoreham, in the county of Sussex; a new writ ordered, May 22, 1765.--William Hussey. St. Michael's. James Scawen.--John Stephenson. Newport. John Lee; died, a new writ ordered, November 26, 1761.--William de Grey; appointed solicitor-general to his majesty; a new writ ordered, December 16, 1763, he was re-elected.-Richard Bull. St. Mawes. Edmund Nugent; son to the Callington. Richard Stephens. -- Fane CUMBERLAND. Sir John Pennington.--Sir Cockermouth. Sir John Mordaunt.- Charles Jenkinson; under secretary to the earl of Bute, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state; appointed treasurer and paymaster of the ordnance; a new writ ordered, June 2, 1762, he was re-elected; made joint secretary to the treasury, April 16, 1763; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 3, 1766; he was elected for Appulby.--John Elliot; brother to sir Gilbert Elliot, bart. a captain in the navy. DERBYSHIRE. Lord George Cavendish; made comptroller of his majesty's household; a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761, he was re-elected; appointed lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of Derbyshire, June 6, 1766.--Sir Henry Harper. Derby. Lord Fred. Cavendish; lord of the bedchamber to the duke of Cumberland; colonel of a regiment of foot, and in the course of this parliament a major-general, and a lieutenant-general. --George Ven. Vernon; created lord Vernon, baron of Kinderton in Cheshire; a new writ ordered, April 30, 1762.-William Fitzherbert; his majesty's housekeeper at Newmarket; in this parliament before for Bramber; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected. DEVONSHIRE. Sir Wm. Courtenay; created lord viscount Courtenay of Powderhau castle in Devonshire; a new writ ordered, April 29, 1762.--John Parker; in this parliament before for Bodmin.-Sir R. W. Bampfy ide. Exeter. John Tuckfield; died, a new writ ordered, December 9, 1767.--John Spicer.--John Rolle Walter. Totness. Richard Sav. Lloyd.--Browse Trist; made steward of the manor of Old Shoreham in the county of Sussex; a new writ ordered, March 29, 1763.-Henry Seymour; a groom of his majesty's bedchamber. Plymouth. Will. W. viscount Barrington; made treasurer of the navy; a new writ ordered, June 2, 1762, he was re-elected.--Sir George Pocock. Oakhampton. Alexander Forrester.--Wenian Coke. Barnstaple. Denys Rolle.--George Ainyand; created a baronet, August 4, 1764; died, a new writ ordered, November 11, 1766.--John Cleveland; accomptant of the sixpenny receivers office. Plympton Earle. George Treby; died, a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761. --George Hele Treby; has a company in the foot guards; died, a new writ ordered, November 16, 1763.--Paul Henry Ourry; a captain in the navy.--Sir William Baker. Honiton. John Duke.--Henry R. Courte nay.--Sir George Yonge; made a com- Tavistock. Richard Rigby; appointed a new writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was re-elected; appointed treasurer of the navy, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected.--John Jefferys; died, a new writ ordered, January 31, 1766.--Richard Hopkins; a clerk of the board of green cloth; again appointed to the same office, a new writ ordered, November 24, 1767, he was re-elected. Beeralston. Sir Francis H. Drake.- George Hobart; next brother to the earl of Buckinghamshire. Tiverton. Nathaniel Ryder.--Sir Edw. H. Montagu; called up to the House of Peers as baron Beaulieu of Beaulieu, in the county of Southampton; a new writ ordered, May 5, 1762.--Charles Gore; died, a new writ ordered, February 16, 1768.--John Duntz. DORSETSHIRE. George Pitt.--Humphry Sturt. Poole. Thomas Calcraft; a lieutenantcolonel in the army.--Joseph Gulston; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, May 22, 1765.--Joseph Gulston. Dorchester. Joseph lord Milton; created baron Milton of Milton Abbey in Dorsetshire; a new writ ordered, April 29, 1762.--John Damer; brother of lord Milton.--Thomas Foster; died, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765.-William Ewer. Lyme Regis. Henry Fane.--Thomas Fane; succeeded as earl of Westmoreland; a new writ ordered, November 25, 1762.--John lord Burghersh; eldest son of the earl of Westmoreland. Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. Sir F. Dashwood; appointed chancellor and under treasurer of the Exchequer; a new writ ordered, June 2, 1762, he was re-elected; called up to the House of Peers to the ancient barony of Le Despenser; a new writ ordered, April 18, 1763.--N. B. Mr. Walcott was chosen in his place.--John Olmius; created lord Waltham of Philipstown in the kingdom of Ireland; died, a new writ ordered, November 25, 1762.--Richard Jackson.----Charles Walcott.----John Tucker; paymaster of the marine forces.--Richard Glover. Bridport. Sir Gerrard Napier; died, a new writ ordered, January 29, 1765.-Benjamin Way.--Thomas Coventry; a director of the South Sea Company. Shaftesbury. Sir Gilbert Heathcote.--Samuel Touchet; a merchant in London. Wareham. John Pitt.--Thomas Erle Drax. Corfe Castle. Henry Bankes; appointed a commissioner of the customs; a new writ ordered, December 1, 1762.--John Campbell.--George lord viscount Malpas; eldest son to the earl of Cholmondeley; colonel of a regiment of foot; died, a new writ ordered, March 26, 1764.--John Bond. DURHAM. Frederick Vane; next brother to the earl of Darlington.--Robert Shaftoe. Durham. John Tempest.--Henry Lambton; died, a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761.--Ralph Gowland; not duly elected.--John Lambton; found duly elected, and ought to have been returned, May 11, 1762; colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general. ESSEX. Sir W. Maynard.--William Harvey; died, a new writ ordered, November 15, 1763.--John Luther. Colchester. Charles Gray.--Isaac Martin Mulden. Bamber Gascoyne; appointed GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Thomas Chester; died, a new writ ordered, November 15, 1763. --Edward Southwell.--Norborne Berkeley; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of this county, and a groom of his majesty's bedchamber; made steward of the Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, March 11, 1763; he claimed soon after, the ancient barony of Bottetourt, which after four days hearing before the House of Lords, was adjudged to him.--Thomas Tracy. Gloucester. George A. Selwyn.--Charles Tewkesbury. Sir W. Codrington.--Ni cholson Calvert. HEREFORDSHIRE. Sir John Morgan; died, a new writ ordered, May 4, 1767.--Thomas Foley.--Velters Cornewall. Hereford. Charles F. Scudamore.--John Symons; died, a new writ ordered, January 16, 1764.--John Scudamore. Leominster. Chase Price; made steward of the Chiltern Hundreds; a new writ ordered, March 12, 1767.---Edward Willis; solicitor-general to his majesty ; made one of the puisne judges of the court of King's-bench; a new writ ordered, January 28, 1768.--John Carnac; a brigadier-general in the service of the East India company.--Jenison Shaftoe. Weobly. W.Henry, mar. Titchfield; eldest son of the duke of Portland, to whose title he succeeded; a new writ ordered, June 2, 1762.---William Lynch.--Henry F. Thynne; brother to viscount Weymouth; appointed one of the clerks comptrollers of the board of green cloth; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was re-elected. HERTFORDSHIRE. Thomas Plumer Byde.--Jacob Houblon. St. Albans. G. Simon, lord viscount Hertford. John Calvert.--Timothy Cas- HUNTINGDONSHIRE. John lord Carysfort; made K. B. in 1761; made a commissioner of the admiralty ; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was reelected.--George lord viscount Mandeville; eldest son to the duke of Manchester, to whose title he succeeded, a new writ ordered, May 20, 1762.--Lord Charles G. Montagu; only brother to the duke of Manchester; appointed governor of South Carolina; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1765.-Robert Barnard; eldest son of sir John Barnard, baronet, to whose title he succeeded in 1764. Huntingdon. Edward Montagu.--Robert KENT. Sir W. K. Wyndham; died, a new Best. Newton. Peter Legh.--Randle Wilbraham. Wigan. Fletcher Norton; made solicitor-general to his majesty; a new writ ordered, January 25, 1762, he was reelected; made attorney-general to his majesty, and knighted; a new writ ordered, December 16, 1763, he was re-elected.--Simon Luttrell. Clithero. Thomas Lister; died, a new writ ordered, December 10, 1761.--. Nathaniel Lister.---Asheton Curzon ; brother to lord Scarsdale. Liverpool. Sir Ellis Cunliffe; died, a new writ ordered, November 24, 1767. --Richard Pennant.--Sir William Meredith; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected. LEICESTERSHIRE. Sir Thomas Palmer.--Edward Smith; died, a new writ ordered, February 25, 1762.--Sir Thomas Cave. Leicester. George Wright; died, a new writ ordered, January 20, 1766.--Anthony J. Keck.--James Wigley; died, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765. --John Darker; treasurer to St. Bartholomew's hospital. LINCOLNSHIRE. Lord Brownlow Bertie; brother to the duke of Ancaster and Kesteven.--Thomas Whichcot. Lincoln. George Monson; lieutenantcolonel commandant of a regiment of foot.--Coningsby Sibthorpe. Boston. Lord Robert Bertie; made a lieutenant-general; lord of the bedchamber to the king; made governor of Cork in Ireland in February 1762; made a major-general.--John Mitchell; died, a new writ ordered, December 16, 1766.--Charles Amcotts. Great Grimsby. Henry Knight; only son of lord Luxborough of Ireland; died, a new writ ordered, November 25, 1762.---Robert lord Luxborough; of Ireland; created in 1763 viscount Bar rells and earl of Catherlough in the said Stamford. John Chaplin ; died, a new MIDDLESEX. Sir W. B. Proctor; made a K. B. in 1761.--George Cooke; made joint paymaster-general of the land forces, guards, and garrisons in Great Britain; a new writ ordered, November 11, 1766, he was re-elected. Westminster. Edward Cornwallis; made a lieutenant-general; made governor of Gibraltar; a new writ ordered, April 21, 1762.--Edwin Sandys; eldest son of lord Sandys.--William viscount Pulteney; only son of the earl of Bath; made lieutenant-colonel of a regiment; a lord of the bedchamber to his majesty, and one of his aides-du-camp; died, a new writ ordered, March 3, 1763..Hugh lord Warkworth; eldest son of the earl of Northumberland; lieutenantcolonel commandant of a regiment of foot, made aid-du-camp to the king. London. Thomas Harley; brother to the earl of Oxford; an alderman of London; lord mayor in 1768.---Sir Richard Glyn.--Sir Robert Ladbroke.-William Beckford. MONMOUTHSHIRE. William Morgan; died, a new writ ordered, November 17, 1763. --Thomas Morgan, jun.---Capel Hanbury; died, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765.--John Hanbury. Monmouth. Benjamin Bathurst; died, a new writ ordered, November 14, 1767. John Stepney. NORFOLK. George Townshend; succeeded his father as viscount Townshend, a new writ ordered, March 21, 1764.--Thomas de Grey.--Sir Armine Wodehouse. Norwich. Harbord Harbord.---Edward Bacon. Lynn Regis. Sir John Turner; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, June 2, 1762, he was reelected.-- Horace Walpole. Yarmouth. Sir E. Walpole. ---Charles Townshend; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-chosen. Thetford. Aubrey Beauclerk; only son to lord Vere, now duke of St. Albans.-Henry S. Conway; brother to the earl of Hertford; a groom of the bedchamber to the king; colonel of a regiment of dragoons, and a lieutenant-general; appointed one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected. Castle-Rising. Thomas Howard.--Charles Boon. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Sir Edmund Isham.- William Cartwright. Peterborough. Armsted Parker.----Sir Matthew Lamb. Northampton. Spencer Compton; an officer in the army, and brother to the earl of Northampton, to whose title he succeeded; a new writ ordered, November 15, 1763.--Lucy Knightley.-Frederick Montagu. Brackley. Marshe Dickenson; chairman of the committees of ways and means; died, a new writ ordered, February 8, 1765.--John lord viscount Hinchingbroke; eldest son of the earl of Sandwich; an officer in the foot guards.--Robert Wood; under secretary to the right honourable William Pitt, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state. Higham-Ferrers. John Yorke; made a NORTHUMBERLAND. George Delaval.----Sir Morpeth. Thomas Duncombe.---John, lord Garlies; eldest son to the earl of Galloway. Berwick upon Tweed. Thomas Watson; made steward of the manor of Shippon in Berkshire; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765.--Wilmot lord viscount Lisburne; of Ireland; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of Cardiganshire. --John Crauford; colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general at Belleisle and in Portugal; died, a new writ ordered, January 10, 1765.--Sir John H. Delaval. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Lord Robert Sutton; died, a new writ ordered, November 30, 1762.--Thomas Willoughby; only brother to lord Middleton. -John Hewet. Nottingham. William Howe; made a brigadier-general in the expedition against the island of Belleisle in 1761, and in 1762 made adjutant-general to the forces sent against the Havannah ; made lieutenant-governor of the Isle of Wight.--John Plumbtree. East Retford. John White.--John ShelJey; made treasurer of his majesty's household, and sworn of the privy council; a new writ ordered, November 22, 1766, he was re-elected. Newark. roton. OXFORDSHIRE. John Manners.--Thomas Tho Sir James Dashwood.--Lord Charles Spencer; next brother to the duke of Marlborough; made out-ranger of Windsor forest, and surveyor of his majesty's gardens and waters; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was re-elected; appointed comptroller of his majesty's household; a new writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was re-elected. Oxford University. Sir Roger Newdigate.--Peregrine Palmer; died, a new writ ordered, December 7, 1762.--Sir Walter W. Bagot; died, a new writ ordered, January 25, 1768.--Sir William Dolben. Oxford. Robert Lee; uncle to the earl of Litchfield.--Sir Thomas Stapylton. Woodstock. John viscount Bateman; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of Herefordshire.--Anthony Keck; died, a new writ ordered, June 2, 1767.--William Gordon; next brother to the earl of Aberdeen; a lieutenant-colonel in the army. Banbury. Frederick lord North. RUTLANDSHIRE. T. Chambers Cecil; brother to the earl of Exeter.--Thomas Noel. Great Wenlock. Cecil Forester; brother of the other member.---Brook Forester. Bishop's Castle. Francis Child; a banker in London; died, a new writ ordered, SOMERSETSHIRE. Sir Charles K. Tynte.--Tho- Bristol. Robert Nugent; made first commissioner of the board of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, December 10. 1766, he was re-elected; created viscount Clare of the kingdom of Ireland, January 27, 1767.--Jarrit Smith; created a baronet of Great Bri tain, January 27, 1763. Bath. John viscount Ligonier; made steward of the Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham, and soon after created baron Ligonier of Ripley, in the county of Surrey; a new writ ordered, April 19, 1763.--Sir John S. Sebright; colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general.--William Pitt; created earl of Chatham; a new writ ordered, November 11, 1766.---John Smith. Wells. Henry lord Digby; of Ireland; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, April 18, 1760, he was re-elected; created baron Digby of Sherborne in the county of Dorset; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765. Peter Taylor; not duly elected.-- Robert Child; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.-- Clement Tudway. Taunton. George earl of Tyrconnel; of the kingdom of Ireland; died, a new writ ordered, March 16, 1762. --Lawrence Sullivan; a merchant in London, and deputy chairman of the directors of the East India company.--Robert viscount Farnham; viscount Farnbam in Ireland, and in May 1763, he was farther advanced to the dignity of earl Farnham in that kingdom. Bridgewater. Jobn earl of Egmont; created baron Lovell and Holland of Entnore, in the county of Somerset ; a new writ ordered, April 9, 1762.--J. James viscount Perceval; eldest son of the earl of Egmont; has a company in the foot guards.--Edward Southwell; made steward of the manor of East Hendred, in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, November 16, 1763. he was elected for the county of Gloucester.--Gabriel lord Coleraine; of Ire land. Minehead. Percy earl of Thomond; of the kingdom of Ireland; brother to the earl of Egremont; made cofferer of the household; a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761, he was re-elected.-Henry Shiffner. Ilchester. John earl of Egmont; of the kingdom of Ireland; made his election for Bridgewater; a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761.--Wiliam Wilson. --Joseph T. Lockyer; died, a new writ ordered, April 19, 1765.--Peter Legh. Milborn Port. Edmund Walter.--Thomas Medly cott; died, a new writ ordered, November 15, 1763.--Thomas Hutchings. |