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Richard Mill.---Simeon Stuart; succeeded his father as baronet; made one of the chamberlains of the Exchequer ; a new writ ordered, February 3, 1762, he was re-elected.

Winchester. Lord Harry Powlett; brother to the duke of Bolton; vice-admirai of the white; succeeded his brother as duke of Bolton; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765.--George Powlett; cousiu to the duke of Bolton; groom porter to his majesty, and one of the gentleman ushers to the princess dowager of Wales.--Henry Penton, jun.; son of the late member; letter carrier to his majesty.

Southampton. Henry Dawkins.---Hans
Stanley; made governor of the Isle of
Wight; a new writ ordered, January
10, 1765, he was re-elected; made cof;
ferer of his majesty's household; a new
writ ordered, January 10, 1766, he was
re-elected.

Portsmouth. Sir M. Fetherstonbaugh...--
Sir Edward Hawke.

Yarmouth. (I.W.) Thomas lord Holmes;
died, a new writ ordered, Jan. 10, 1765.
--John Eames; a master in chancery.
--Henry Holmes; died, a new writ or-
dered, December 20, 1762.--Jeremiah
Dyson; joint secretary of the treasury;
made a commissioner of trade and plan-
tations; a new writ ordered, April 18,
1764, he was re-elected.

Petersfield. John Jolliffe.--Richard Pen-
nant; made steward of the three Chil-
tern Hundreds; a new writ ordered,
December 1, 1767.--Richard Croftes.
Newport. (I. W.) Thomas L. Dummer;
died, a new writ ordered, December 17,
1765.--Thomas Dummer; son to the de-
ceased member.--Charles Holmes; died
at Jamaica; a new writ ordered, March
31, 1762.--W. Rawlinson Earle.
Stockbridge. George Prescott.--Nicholas
Linwood; a South Sea director.

Newton. (I. W.) Sir John Barrington.--
Harcourt Powell.

Christ-Church. Thomas Robinson; el-
dest son of lord Grantham.---James
Harris; made one of the commissioners
of the admiralty; a new writ ordered,
January 20, 1762, he was re-elected;
made one of the commissioners of the
treasury; a new writ ordered, April 18,
1763, he was re-elected.

Lymington. Adam Drummond.-- Harry
Burrard.

Whitchurch. George Jennings.--Thomas
Townshend.

Andover. Sir F. B. Delaval.--Sir John
Griffin Griffio.

STAFFORDSHIRE. G. Harry, lord Grey; eldest

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SUFFOLK.

Rowland Holt.--Charles Thomas Bunbury. Ipswich.

Thomas Staunton.---- Francis Vernon; created baron Orwell of Newry in Ireland; in 1762 made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1762, he was re-elected.

Dunwich. Henry Fox ; brother to the earl of Ilchester; paymaster-general of the land forces; made clerk of the pells in Ireland; a new writ ordered, November 25, 1762, he was re-elected; created lord Holland, baron of Foxley in the county of Wilts; a new writ issued, April 18, 1763.--Sir J. G. Downing; died, a new writ ordered, February 9, 1764.--Miles Barne.--Alexander Forrester; a barrister at law.--Eliab Harvey.

Orford. Thomas Worsley; surveyorgeneral of the board of works.--John Offley; a new writ was issued, November 26, 1760, and they were both re-elected.

Aldborough. Philip Fonnereau.--Zachary P. Fonnereau.

Sudbury. Thomas Fonnereau..---John Henniker.

Eye. Henry Cornwallis; second son of earl Cornwallis; a captain in the army; died, a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761.--Henry Townshend; second son of the right hon. Thomas Townshend, and nephew to viscount Townshend ; captain of a company in the foot guards; killed at the battle of Williamstall; a new writ ordered, November 25, 1762. -- Richard Burtou; lieutenant-colonel of a regiment of dragoons.--Charles

viscount Brome; made lieutenant-coJonel of the 12th regiment of foot; succeeded his father as earl Cornwallis; a new writ ordered, November 25, 1762; since created marquis Cornwallis.--Joshua viscount Allen; a lieutenant-colonel in the army.

St. Edmund's-Bury. A. John Hervey ; made colonel of inarines in 1762; made steward of the manor of Old Shoreham ; a new writ ordered, February 17, 1763, he was elected for Saltash.--William Hervey; third brother to the earl of Bristol; a major in the army.--Charles Fitzroy; only brother to the duke of Grafton; one of the grooms of his majesty's bedchamber, and colonel of a regiment of foot; made colonel of a regiment of dragoons in 1765.

SURREY. George Onslow; son of the late Speaker; out-ranger of Windsor forest;

made one of the commissioners of the treasury; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected.--Sir Francis Vincent. ⚫

Southwark. Alexander Hume; died, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765. ..Henry Thrale.---Joseph Mawbey; created a baronet of Great Britain, July 30, 1765.

Blechingly. Sir Kenrick Clayton.---

Charles Whitworth; lieutenant-governor of Tilbury Fort, he was knighted in

1768.

Ryegate. Charles Yorke; made attor-
ney-general to his majesty; a new writ
ordered, January 25, 1762, he was re-
elected; made attorney-general to his
majesty; a new writ ordered, Decem-
ber 17, 1765, he was re-elected.----
Charles Cocks.

Guilford. George Onslow.---Sir John
Elwill.

Gatton. Sir J. Colebrooke; died, a new
writ ordered, November 28, 1761.--Ed-
ward Harvey; a lieutenant-colonel of
dragoons, and aid-du-camp to the king.
Thomas Brand.

Haslemere. Philip Cart. Webb.--Thomas
M. Molyneux.

SUSSEX. Thomas Pelham; a commissioner of the admiralty; made comptroller of his majesty's household; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was reelected.--John Butler; died, a new writ ordered, January 20, 1767.----Lord George H. Lenox; only brother to the duke of Richmond; colonel of a regiment of foot; made a major-general, May 5, 1772; in this parliament before for Chichester.

Chichester. Lord George H. Lenox; brother to the duke of Richmond; a lieutenant-colonel in the army; made [VOL. XV.]

aid-du-camp to the king, and colonel of a regiment of foot; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, January 20, 1767, he was elected for the county.--William Keppel; second brother to the earl of Albemarle; colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general.--John Page. Horsham. Sir Lionel Pilkington.--Charles Ingram; groom of the bedchamber to his majesty; succeeded his uncle as viscount Irwin; a new writ ordered, November 16, 1763.--Robert Pratt; brother of lord chief justice Pratt. Midhurst. William Hamilton; son of lord Archibald Hamilton, envoy extraordinary at the court of Naples; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, January 10, 1764.-- Bamber Gascoyne; a commissioner of trade and plantations, and one of the verdurers of Epping forest; in this parliament before for Malden.--John Burgoyne; colonel of a regiment of light dragoons.

Lewes. Sir Francis Poole; died, a new writ ordered, February 16, 176S.-- William Plumer.--Thomas Sergison; died, a new writ ordered, December 16, 1766.--Lord Edward C. C. Bentinck; brother to the duke of Portland. Shoreham. George viscount Midleton; of the kingdom of Ireland; died, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1761.--Sir Samuel Cornish; vice-admiral.---Sir W. Peere Williams; killed at the siege of Beileisle; a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761.----John lord Pollington; of Ireland; created earl Mexborough of Lifford in Ireland in 1766. Bramber. Andrew Archer; son of lord Archer; made his election for Coventry; a new writ ordered, November 28, 1762.---Edward lord Winterton; of Ireland; in 1766 he was created viscount Turnour and earl Winterton in Ireland.--William Fitzherbert; made steward of the manor of Old Shoreham; a new writ ordered, April 28, 1762.-George V. Vernon; eldest son of George Venables Vernon, esq. created this year lord Vernon, baron of Hinderton in the county of Chester.

Steyning. Frazer Honywood.--Richard
Fuller.--John Tomlinson; died, a new
writ ordered, February 2, 1767.--Sir
John Filmer.

East Grinsted. Charles earl of Middlesex; eldest son of the duke of Dorset, to which title he succeeded on his father's death; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1765.--Sir Charles Farnaby. --Lord George Sackville; son of the [44]

duke of Dorset; made his election for Hythe; a new writ ordered, December 1, 1761.--Sir Thomas Hales; died, a new writ ordered, November 25, 1762. --John Irwin; colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general.

Arundel. George Colebrooke; succeeded his brother as baronet in 1761.--John Bristow.

WARWICKSHIRE. Sir Charles Mordaunt.--William Craven; succeeded his brother as lord Craven; a new writ ordered, January 10, 1765.--William Bromley. Coventry. Andrew Archer; son of lord Archer.--James Hewit; made one of the judges of the court of King's-bench. He was soon after appointed lord chancellor of Ireland, and created baron Lifford in that kingdom; a new writ ordered, November 11, 1766.--Henry S. Conway; second son of the earl of Hertford.

Warwick. Hamilton, viscount Dungar

van; eldest son of the earl of Corke and Orrery in Ireland, and baron Boyle in Great Britain; succeeded to the peerage on the death of his father; a new writ ordered, December 3, 1762.-Paul Methuen,--Henry Archer. WESTMORELAND. Sir James Lowther; made

steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, February 7, 1763.--Robert Lowther; brother to sir James Lowther, bart.; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1763.--John Robinson.-John Upton.

Appleby. John Stanwix; colonel of a regiment of foot, and lieutenant-governor of the isle of Wight, and a majorgeneral, drowned coming from Ireland; a new writ ordered, December 16, 1766. --Charles Jenkinson; one of the commissioners of the admiralty, and auditor of accounts to the princess dowager of Wales; in this parliament before for Cockermouth; made one of the commissioners of the treasury; a new writ ordered, November 27, 1767, he was re-elected.--Philip Honywood. WILTSHIRE. Sir Robert Long; died, a new writ ordered, February 25, 1767.--Tho. mas Goddard.--Edward Popham. New Sarum. Edward Bouverie; brother of viscount Folkstone.--Julines Beckford; died, a new writ ordered, January 29, 1765.--Samuel Eyre. Wilton.

Robert S. Herbert.---Nicholas Herbert; made secretary of the island of Jamaica; a new wit ordered, January 10, 1765, he was re-elected. Downtor. James Hayes...Charles Pratt;

made chief justice of the Common Pleas; a new writ ordered, January 25, 1762.---Thomas Pym Hales; deputy warden of the Cinque Ports; succeeded his father as baronet in 1763. Hindon. William Blackstone; principal of New Hall; Vinerian professor of law in the university of Oxford, and solicitor to the queen.--Edward Morant. Haytesbury. Pierce A'Court.---William A'Court; made colonel of a regiment of foot, and a lieutenant-general. Westbury. Chauncy Townsend.--Peregrine Bertie.

Calne. Thomas Duckett; died, a new

writ ordered, April 15, 1766.--John Calcraft.--Daniel Bull; made one of the commissioners of taxes; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1762..-Thomas Fitzmaurice; brother to the earl of Shelburne.

Devizes. John Garth; died, a new writ ordered, January 10, 1765.--James Sutton.--William Wilby; died, a new writ ordered, April 29, 1765. The House having been mis-informed as to Mr. Wilby's death, a messenger was immediately dispatched to stop the delivery of the writ until further orders. Mr. Wilby dying, a new writ was ordered, May 29, 1765.--Charles Garth. Chippenham. Edward Baynton Rolt; surveyor-general of the duchy of Cornwall; created a baronet of Great Britain, July 9, 1762.-Sir Samuel Fludyer; lord mayor in 1762; died, a new writ ordered, January 22, 1768.--Sir Thomas Fludyer; brother of the deceased member.

Malmesbury. W. Conolly.--John Child, earl Tylney; of Ireland; ranger of Epping forest in the county of Essex. Cricklade. Arnold Nesbitt; a merchant in London.--Thomas Gore. Great Bedwin. Thomas Cotes; viceadmiral of the red, and an elder brother of the Trinity house; died, a new writ ordered, November 24, 1767.--Sir Thomas Fludyer; a merchant in London. --William Woodley; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, June 6, 1766.----William Burke; under secretary to general Conway, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state.

Luggershall. Thomas Whateley; joint secretary to the treasury.--John Pa

terson.

Old Sarum. Thomas Pitt; died, a new writ ordered, December 4, 1761.--Thomas Pitt; son of the deceased member; made one of the commissioners of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, April

13, 1763, he was re-elected.--Howell Gwynne; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the county of Radnor. Worton Basset. Thomas E. Cresswell.-Henry St. John; brother to viscount Bolingbroke; a major in the army, and groom of the bedchamber to the duke of York.

Marlborough. John lord Brudenell ; eldest son of the earl of Cardigan; created lord Montagu of Boughton in the county of Northampton; a new writ ordered, May 3, 1762.--James Long; eldest son of sir Robert King, bart; succeeded his father in 1767.-Robert Brudenell; 2d brother to the earl of Cardigan; a groom of the bedchamber to the duke of York; has a company in the foot guards, and aide-ducamp to the king.

WORCESTERSHIRE. John Ward; eldest son of lord Ward.--William Dowdeswell. Worcester. John Walsh.--Henry Crabb Boulton; a director of the East India company. Droitwich. Foley.

Robert Harley.---Thomas

Evesham. Sir J. Rushout.--John Rushout; son of sir John Rushout, bart. Bewdley. Sir Edward Winnington; made storekeeper of the ordnance; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1762.

YORKSHIRE. Edwin Lascelles.--Sir George

Savile.

York. Sir George Armitage.--- Robert Lane; only son of George Fox Lane, (lord Bingley.)

Kingston-upon-Hull. Lord Robert Manners; made colonel of a regiment of dragoons in 1765.--Sir George M. Metham; made patent clerk of his majesty's wardrobe; a new writ ordered, March 7, 1766.--William Weddell. Knaresborough. Lord John Cavendish; brother to the duke of Devonshire; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected.--Sir Henry Slingsby; died, a new writ ordered, January 26, 1763.--Sir Anthony T. Abdy; made one of his majesty's counsellors at law; a new writ ordered, December 18, 1765, he was re-elected.

Scarborough. William Osbaldeston; died, a new writ ordered, November 11, 1766.--F. W. Osbaldeston.--John Major; an elder brother of the Trinity house; created a baronet in 1765. Rippon. William Aislabie.----William Lawrence.

Richmond. William earl of Ancram; made steward of the three Chiltern

Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, March 7, 1763.--Thomas Dundas; eldest son of sir Laurence Dundas.--Sir Ralph Milbanke.

Heydon. Sir Charles Saunders; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765; made first lord commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, November 11, 1766, he was re-elected.--- Peter Dennis; created a baronet of Great Britain, 1767.

Borough-Bridge. Brice Fisher; died, a new writ ordered, June 1, 1767.--James West, jun.; son of the member for St. Albans.--Sir Cecil Bishopp.

Malton. John Mostyn; made a lieutenant-general in 1759.- Henry Finch; died, a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761.--Savile Finch.

Thirske. Thomas Frankland; succeeded his brother as baronet in ; made vice-admiral of the .--Henry Grenville; third brother to earl Temple; ambassador at Constantinople; made a commissioner of the customs; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765.--James Grenville; son of the right hon. James Grenville. Aldborough. Nathaniel Cholnaley.--Andrew Wilkinson; made storekeeper of the ordnance; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected. Beverley. Michael Newton.--. George Forster Tuffnell.

Northallerton. Edward Lascelles; brother to Edwin and Daniel Lascelles. The barony of Harewood becoming extinct on the death of Edwin ford Harewood, his majesty was pleased to revive the same title in the person of his brother Edward Lascelles, esq. June 1796. ..Daniel Lascelles.

Pontefract. William viscount Galway; made master of the stag hounds; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was re-elected.-- William Ger. Hamilton; made chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland; a new writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was re-elected.

CINQUE PORTS.

Hastings. James Brudenell; brother to the earl of Cardigan, master of the rolls to his majesty.--William Ashburuham; son of the bishop of Chichester. Dover. Sir J. Yorke; fourth son of the earl of Hardwicke; colonel of a regiment of dragoons; ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the states-general.--Sir Edward Simpson; died, a new writ ordered, January 10, 1765.--John marquis of Lorn; eldest

son of the duke of Argyle; colonel of a
regiment of dragoons, and a major-ge-
neral; made colonel of the 1st or royal
regiment of foot, 1756; created baron
Sundridge of Coomb Bank in the county
of Surrey; a new writ ordered, De-
cember 16, 1766.--John Bindley.
Sandwich. George Hay; a commissioner
of the admiralty; official principal of
the arches court of Canterbury; vicar-
general to the archbishop of Canterbury,
and chancellor of the diocese of Wor-
cester.--Henry viscount Conyngham.
Hythe. William Glanville; died, a new
writ ordered, November 18, 1766.---
William Amherst; brother to sir Jef-
frey Amherst, K. B.; has a company
in the foot guards, and aide-du-camp to
the king.--Lord George Sackville; third
son of the duke of Dorset ; clerk of the
council in Ireland, and keeper of the
Phoenix park near Dublin; made one of
the vice-treasurers of Ireland; a new writ
ordered, December 18, 1765, he was
re-elected; changed his name to Ger-
maine; February 16, 1770.
New Romney. Sir Edward Deering...
Thomas Knight, jun.--Richard Jack-
son; one of the king's counsellors at
Jaw, and counsel to the board of trade
and plantations.

Rye. Phillips Gibbon; died, a new writ
ordered, March 15, 1762.--John Norris.
---John Bentinck; a captain in the
navy.

Winchelsea. Thomas O. Hunter; made a commissioner of the treasury, a new writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was reelected.--Percy, earl of Thomond; of Ireland; brother to the earl of Egremont; made cofferer of his majesty's ¦ household; a new writ ordered, November 28, 1761, he was elected for Minehead.---Thomas Sewell; made master of the rolls; a new writ ordered, January 10, 1765, he was re-elected. Seaford. W. Hall, viscount Gage; made paymaster of pensions; a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765, he was reelected. On the dissolution of this parliament he was created baron Gage of Firle in the county of Sussex; under secretary to lord George Germaine, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state.--James Peachy.

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November 17, 1763, he was elected for the county of Monmouth.---Charles Morgan; second son of the member for the county; a lieutenant in the foot guards; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, April 29, 1769, he was elected for the county. CARDIGANSHIRE. John Pugh Pryce.

Cardigan. Herbert Lloyd; created a baronet of Great Britain, April 15, 1763. CARMARTHENSHIRE. George Rice; lord lieu

tenant and custos rotulorum of this county; a commissioner of trade and plantations, and chamberlain of the counties of Brecon, Radnor, and Glamorgan, and also of the town and borough of Brecon.

Carmarthen. Ralph earl Verney; of Ireland.

CARNARVONSHIRE. Thomas Wynn; eldest son of sir John Wynn; lord lieutenant of this county; made auditor of the land revenue for Wales; succeeded his father as baronet in 1773, and in 1776 was created lord Newborough in Ireland.

Carnarvon. Sir John Wynn; surveyorgeneral of his majesty's mines in Wales, and treasurer to Chelsea hospital.

DENBIGHSHIRE. Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton; receiver-general of the king's quit rents in North Wales.

Denbigh. Richard Myddelton; lord lieu-
tenant and custos rotulorum of the
county of Denbigh.

FLINTSHIRE. Sir Roger Mostyn.
Flint. Sir John Glyune.
GLAMORGANSHIRE.

Sir Edmund Thomas; treasurer to the princess dowager of Wales; made surveyor of his majesty's woods, north and south of the river Trent; a new writ ordered, April 18, 1763, he was re-elected; died, a new writ ordered, November 24, 1767.-Richard Turberville.

Cardiff. Herbert Mackworth; died, a new writ ordered, December 17, 1765. --Herbert Mackworth; son of the deceased member.

MERIONETHSHIRE.

William Vaughan; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of this county and the county of Cardigan. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Edward Kynaston. Montgomery. Richard Clive. PEMBROKESHIRE. Sir John Phillips; sworn of the privy council; died, a new writ ordered, January 10, 1765.--Sir Richard Phillips; son of the deceased member, afterwards lord Milford of Ireland. Pembroke.

Sir William Owen; lord

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