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tary to the treasury, and king's counsel in the duchy court of Lancaster,... Charles W. Cornwall; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, March 12, 1774, he was reelected.

East looe. John Buller.--Richard Hussey; attorney-general to the queen; counsel to the admiralty and navy, and auditor general to the duchy of Cornwall and Greenwich hospital; died, aud the Speaker issued out his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, September 1770.--Richard Leigh; one of his majesty's serjeants at law; died, a new wit ordered, March 30, 1772.-John Purling.

Penryn. Francis Basset; died, a new writ ordered, January 10, 1770.--William Lemon; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, Deccmber 14, 1772. He stood candidate for the county of Cornwall, but losing the election, he was re-chosen for this place; created a baronet May 3, 1774. Hugh Pigot; brother to lord Pigot, I. P.; a captain in the navy, and colonel of marines.

Tregony. Thomas Pownall.--John Grey; uncle to the earl of Stamford; a clerk of the board of green cloth.

Bossiney.

John lord viscount Mountstuart.--Henry Lawes Luttrell; lieutenant-colonel of horse; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds ; a new writ ordered, April 11, 1761: he stood candidate for the county of Middlesex, and was voted duly elected by the House of Commons.--Sir George Osborne; in this parliament before for Northampton; has a company in the foot guards; made a groom of his majesty's bedchamber; a new writ ordered, May 16, 1770, he was re-elected. St. Ives. Thomas Durant.--Adam Drum. mond.

Fowey. Philip Rashleigh.--J. Modyford Heywood.

St. Germains. Edward Eliot. Samuel Salt; made each of them their election for Leskard; a new writ ordered, November 29, 1768.---Benjamin L'Anglois; secretary of legation at the court of Vienna.--George Jennings.

St. Michael's. James Scawen.---John Stephenson.

Newport. William de Grey; made stew

ard of three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, February 5, 1770; he was chosen for Cambridge university.... Rich. H. A. Bennet.--Richard Bull. St. Mawes. Edm. Nugent; only son to

lord viscount Clare; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, January 10, 1770.--Michael Byrne; died, a new writ ordered, November 26, 1772.--James Edward Colleton, esq.--George Boscawen; son of the hon. George Boscawen, and nephew to viscount Falmouth. Callington. Thomas Worsley; surveyorgeneral to the board of works.--Fane William Sharpe; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, November 6, 1771.--William Skryne.

CUMBERLAND. Henry Curwen.---Sir James

Lowther; found by the House not duly elected, December 13, 1768; in this parliament afterwards for Cockermouth. --Henry Fletcher; found by the House to be duly elected, and ought to have been returned, December 13, 1768; a director of the East India company. Carlisle. Lord E. C. C. Bentinck; brother to the duke of Portland.--George Musgrave.

Cockermouth. Sir George Macartney; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, March 15, 1769.--Sir James Lowther.--Charles Jenkinson; made his election for Appleby; a new writ ordered, May 17, 1768.--George Johnstone; a captain in the navy. DERBYSHIRE. Lord George Cavendish.--Godfrey Bagnal Clarke.

Derby. Lord Fred. Cavendish.--William Fitzherbert; died, a new writ ordered, January 21, 1772.--Wenman Coke. DEVONSHIRE. John Parker.--Sir R. W. Bampfylde.

Exeter. John Buller.--John Rolle Wal-
ter.
Totness. Peter Burrell; a director of
Greenwich hospital; made surveyor-
general of the crown lands; a new writ
ordered, May 1, 1769, he was re-
elected.---Philip Jennings; took the
name of Clerke this parliament.
Plymouth. Will. W. viscount Barring-
ton.--Francis Holburne; admiral of the
blue; made a commissioner of the ad-
miralty; a new writ ordered, February
21, 1770, he was re-elected; made
master of Greenwich hospital, July 15,
1771; died, and the Speaker issued his
warrant to the clerk of the crown for a
new writ, July 31, 1771.--Sir Charles
Hardy; admiral of the blue, and master
of Greenwich hospital.
Oakhampton. Thomas Pitt.---Thomas
Brand; died, and the Speaker issued
his warrant to the clerk of the crown

for a new writ, Sept. 1770.--Richard Fitzpatrick; brother to the earl of Upper Ossory; a lieutenant in the foot guards.

Burnstaple. Denys Rolle.--John Cleveland.

Plympton Earle. Paul Henry Ourry.-William Baker.

Honiton. Brass Crosby.---Sir George Yonge.

Tavistock. Richard Rigby; made one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland; a new writ ordered, January 20, 1768, he was re-elected; made paymaster-general of the land forces, &c. in Great Britain; a new writ ordered, May 21, 1768, he was re-elected.--Richard N. Aldworth. Ashburton. Lawrence Sullivan; chair

Shaftesbury. Ralph Payne; made K. B.; appointed captain-general and governor of the Leeward Islands; a new writ ordered, May 8, 1771.--Francis Sykes.--William Chaffin Grove. Wareham. Ralph Burton; colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general; died, a new writ ordered, November 10, 1768.--Whitshed Keene; appointed a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, January 1774, he was chosen for Ludgershall.-Thomas de Grey; only son of lord chief justice de Grey.--Robert Palk.

Corfe Castle. John Jenkinson; gentleman usher daily waiter to the queen; made gentleman usher of the private chamber to the queen.--John Bond.

man of the East India company.---DURHAM. Frederick Vane.--Sir Thomas ClaCharles Boone.

Dartmouth.

Richard viscount Howe; made a rear-admiral of the blue.--Richard Hopkins.

Beeralston. Sir Francis H. Drake; made master of his majesty's household, a new writ ordered, December 22, 1770.--Francis W. Drake; a captain in the navy, and brother to the late meinber.-George Hobart.

Tiverton. Nathaniel Ryder.-----John Duntz; created a baronet, October 29, 1774.

DORSETSHIRE. George Pitt; a groom of his majesty's bedchamber, and ambassador at the court of Turin; created lord Rivers of Stratfieldsea in the county of Southampton, May 14, 1778.--Humphry Sturt.

Poole. Thomas Calcraft.--Joshua Mau-
ger; found not to be duly elected; a
new writ ordered, February 10, 1769.
--Joshua Mauger.

Dorchester.
Ewer.
Lyme Regis. Henry Fane.--John lord
Burghersh; succeeded his father in the
peerage, a new writ ordered, January
21, 1772.--Henry Fane; brother to the
earl of Westmoreland; made keeper of
the private roads to his majesty; a new
writ ordered, June 9, 1772, he was re-
elected.

John Damer.----William

Weymouth and Melcombe Regis.

D.

Billers, lord Waltham; of Ireland.-Jeremiah Dyson; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, December 21, 1768, he was reelected; appointed cofferer of the household; a new writ ordered, March 10, 1774, he was re-elected.--Sir Charles Davers.--John Tucker.

Bridport. Sambrooke Freeman.--Thomas Coventry.

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Durham. John Tempest.--John Lambton; made a lieutenant-general.

ESSEX. Sir W. Maynard; died, a new writ ordered, January 21, 1772.--John Conyers.--John Luther.

Colchester. Charles Gray.--Isaac Martin
Rebow.

Malden. John Huske; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, 1773. --Charles Rainsford; bas a company in the foot guards, and aide-du-camp to the king.--John Bullock. Harwich. Edward Harvey; adjutantgeneral to the land forces in Great Britain; colonel of a regiment of horse, and a major-general.--John Roberts; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, July 1772.--Charles Jenkinson; a comsioner of the treasury; before in this parliament for Appleby; appointed one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland; a new writ ordered, January 23, 1772, he was re-elected. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Edward Southwell.--Thomas Tracy; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant for a new writ to the clerk of the crown, July 1770.---Sir William Guise.

Gloucester. George A. Selwyn.--Charles
Barrow.

Cirencester. James Whitshed.--Estcourt
Cresswell.

Tewkesbury. Sir W. Codrington.--Ni-
cholson Calvert.

HEREFORDSHIRE. Thomas Foley, jun.--Thomas Foley, sen.

Hereford. Richard Symons; created a baronet, May 3, 1774.--John Scuda

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viscount Bateman; of Ireland; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the county of Hereford; a privy counsellor, and master of the buck hounds. Weobly. Simon Luttrell; created lord Irnham of Luttrellstown, in the kingdom of Ireland, soon after the dissolution of this parliament.--- Henry F. Thynue; master of his majesty's household; appointed one of the postmastersgeneral, a new writ ordered, December 9, 1770.-- Bamber Gascoyne; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, February 5, 1772, he was re-elected.

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St. Albans. Richard Sutton; under secretary to the earl of Shelburne, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of

state, and counsel to the board of ordnance; created a baronet, September 25, 1772.--John Radcliffe. Hertford. John Calvert.--William Cowper; died, a new writ ordered, January 10, 1770.--Paul Feilde; one of the judges in the sheriffs of London's court. HUNTINGDONSHire. Peter earl Ludlow; of Ireland.--John lord viscount Hinchingbroke; eldest son of the earl of Sand wich; appointed vice-chamberlain to his majesty; a new writ ordered, February 6. 1771, he was re-elected. Huntingdon. Henry Seymour; a groom of the bedchamber to his majesty.--Robert Jones; died, a new writ ordered, February 5, 1774.--Wm. A. Montagu; second son of the earl of Sandwich. KENT. Sir Brook Bridges.--John Frederick Sackville; son to lord John Philip Sackville; succeeded his uncle as duke of Dorset; a new writ ordered, January 31, 1769.--Sir Charles Farnaby. Canterbury. Richard Milles.---William Lynch; made K. B. and appointed minister to the court of Turin. Rochester. John Calcraft; died during

the recess between the 5th and 6th sessions of parliament, and the Speaker issued his warrant for a new writ to the clerk of the crown, 1772.--George F. Hatton; nephew to the earl of Winchelsea.--William Gordon; made steward of the Chiltern Hundreds; a new writ ordered, March 4, 1771.--Thomas Pve; vice-admiral of the red. Meilstone. Charles Marsham; eldest

son of lord Romney.--Robert Gregory ; a director of the East India company. Queenborough. Sir Piercy Brett. ---Sir Charles Frederick.

LANCASHIRE. J. Smith, lord Strange; died, a new writ ordered, June 1771.-- Richard,

lord viscount Molyneux; of Ireland; created earl of Sefton of the same kingdom, November 16, 1771.--Lord Arch. Hamilton; uncle to the duke of Hamilton; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, January 21, 1772. --Sir Thomas Egerton.

Preston. Sir Peter Leicester. Sir Frank Standish; found not duly elected, November 29, 1768.---Jolin Burgoyne; colonel of a regiment of dragoons, and governor of Fort William. Made a major-general, May 25, 1802.---Sir Henry Hoghton; found duly elected and ought to have been returned. Lancaster. Francis Reynolds; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, August 1770.--Lord Richard Cavendish; next brother to the duke of Devonshire. --Sir George Warren.

Newton. Peter Legb.--Anthony J. Keck, Wigan. George Byng.--Beaumont Ho tham; son to sir Beaumont Hotham, baronet.

Clithero. Nathaniel Lister; made stew ard of the manor of East Hendred, in the county of Berks; a new writ ora dered, April 5, 1773.--Thomas Lister.-Ashetou Curzon.

Liverpool. Richard Pennant.--Sir Wm. Meredith; appointed comptroller of the household, and sworn a member of the privy council; a new writ ordered, March 1774, he was re-elected. LEICESTERSHIRE. Sir John Palmer.--Sir Tho mas Cave.

Leicester. Booth Grey; brother to the earl of Stamford.--Eyre Coote; colonel of a regiment of foot; made a K. B. LINCOLNSHIRE. Lord Brownlow Bertie.--Tha mas Whichcot.

Lincoln. Thomas Scroope.--Const. John Phipps; eldest son to lord Mulgrave of the kingdom of Ireland; a captain in the navy.

Boston. Lord Robert Bertie; made governor of Duncannon-fort in Ireland.-Charles Amcotts.

Great Grimsby. Anthony St. Leger; a lieutenant-colonel on half-pay; made colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general.--Joseph Mellish. Stamford. George Anfrere.----George Howard; colonel of a regiment of dragoons; governor of Chelsea hospital, and a lieutenant-general; made a K. B. and a general of his majesty's forces, August 27, 1777.

Grantham. Lord George Sutton.---Sir John Cust; chosen Speaker to this parliament; on account of bad health he

NORFOLK. Thomas de Grey.---Sir Edward Astley.

resigned that dignity a short time before his death; died, a new writ ordered, January 25, 1770.-- Francis Cockayne Cust; counsel to the admiralty and navy. MIDDLESEX. John Wilkes; an alderman of the city of London; declared by the House incapable of being elected, a new writ ordered, February 3, 1769, he was again elected.--John Wilkes; his elec. tion declared void, a new writ ordered, February 17, 1769, he was again elected.--John Wilkes; his election declared void, a new writ ordered, March 17, 1769, he was again elected.---John Wilkes; the House resolved, April 14, 1769, that the poll taken for John Wilkes, esq. was null and void: resolved, April 15, 1769, that Henry Lawes Luttrell, esq. ought to have been returned, and that the said Henry Lawes Luttrell, esq. is duly elected.--Henry L. Luttrell; eldest son to lord Irnham of the kingdom of Ireland; a lieutenant-colonel of horse.--George Cock; died, a new writ ordered, November 22, 1771.--John Glynn; a serjeant at law, and recorder of the city of London. Westminster. Edwin Sandys; succeeded his father as lord Sandys; a new writ ordered, April 24, 1770.--Sir Robert Bernard.--Hugh earl Percy; eldest son to the duke of Northumberland; colonel of a regiment of foot; made a majorgeneral.

London. Thomas Harley.--Barlow Trecothick; an alderman of London; elected lord mayor on the death of Mr. Beckford in 1770.-- Richard Oliver; an alderman of London.--Sir Robert Ladbroke; died, and the Speaker gave notice in the London Gazette of November 13, 1773, that he would at the end of fourteen days from that date, issue his warrant to the clerk of the crown to make out a new writ.--William Beckford; a second time lord mayor in 1770, he died during his mayoralty; the Speaker gave notice in the London Gazette of July 10, 1770, that he would at the end of fourteen days from that date, issue his warrant to the clerk of the crown to make out a new writ -Frederick Bull; an alderman of London.

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Norwich. Harbord Harbord; succeeded his father as baronet.-- Edward Bacon, Lynn Regis. Sir John Turner. --Thomas Walpole; brother to lord Walpole; a merchant in London.

Yarmouth. Richard Walpole; next brother to lord Walpole; a merchant in London.--Charles Townshend; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, February 5, 1770, he was re-elected.

Thetford. John Drummond; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, August 1774.--Charles lord viscount Petersham; eldest son of the earl of Harrington; a captain in the army, now earl of Harrington.--Henry S. Conway. Castle-Rising. Jenison Shaftoe; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ,

1771.--Crisp Molineux.---Thomas Whateley; one of the under secretaries to the earl of Suffolk, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, January 25, 1770, he was re-elected; made keeper of his majesty's private roads, gates and bridges, and conductor or guide of his royal person in all the royal progresses; a new writ ordered, January 21, 1772, he was re-elected; died, a new writ ordered, June 3, 1772. --Heneage lord Guernsey; eldest son of the earl of Aylesford.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Sir Edmund Isham; died, a new writ ordered, December 21, 1772.--Lucy Knightley.--Sir William

Dolben.

Peterborough. Matthew Wyldhore.--Sir Matthew Lamb; died, a new writ ordered, November 22, 1768.---Henry lord Bellasyse; only son of earl Fau conberg, to whose title he succeeded; a new writ ordered, February, 1774.-Richard Benyon.

Northampton. Sir George Osborne; nephew to the earl of Halifax; an officer in the army; found to be not duly elected, February 14, 1769; in this parliament afterwards for Bossiney.-Thomas Howe; brother to lord viscount Howe of the kingdom of Ireland; duly elected, and ought to have been returned; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant for a new writ to the clerk of the crown, November 30, 1771.-Wilbr. Tollemache; next brother to the earl of Dysart.--Sir George B. Rodney; duly elected; vice-admiral of the red, and rear-admiral of Great Britain.

Brackley. William Egerton; major to
the 20 troop of horse guards; yeoman
clerk of the jewel office, and brother to
the bishop of Coventry and Litchfield.
---Robert Wood; under secretary to
lord viscount Weymouth, one of his
majesty's principal secretaries of state,
and master of the revels in Ireland;
died, and the Speaker issued his warrant
to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, SALOP.
September 28, 1771.---Timothy Cas-
well; deputy paymaster-general of the

land forces.

Higham-Ferrers. Frederick Montagu. NORTHUMBERLAND. George Delaval.--Sir Edward Blacket.

Newcastle upon Tyne. Sir Walter Blacket.
--Matthew Ridley.

Morpeth. Peter Beckford.--Sir Matt. W.
Ridley.

Berwick upon Tweed. Robert Paris Tay-
lor.--Sir John H. Delaval.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Thomas Willoughby ; only brother to lord Middleton.--John Hewet.

Nottingham. William Howe; made co-
Jonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-
general.--John Plumtree.

East Retford. John Offley.--Sir Cecil
Wray.

Newark. John Manners.--John Shelley;
treasurer of the household; keeper of
the records in the Tower, and clerk of
the pipe.

OXFORDSHIRE. Philip lord viscount Wenman.
--Lord Charles Spencer; of Ireland.
Oxford University. Sir Roger Newdi.
gate.--Francis Page.

Oxford. William Harcourt; second son

of earl Harcourt; a groom of his ma-
jesty's bedchamber, and a lieutenant-
colonel of dragoons.---George Nares;
made a judge in the court of Common
Pleas; a new writ ordered, January 25,
1771.--Lord Robert Spencer; second
brother of the duke of Marlborough; a
commissioner of trade and plantations;
in the former part of this parliament for
Woodstock.

Woodstock. Lord Robert Spencer; second
brother to the duke of Marlborough;
made a commissioner of trade and plan-
tations; a new writ ordered, April 24,
1770, he was re-elected; made steward
of the manor of East Hendred in the
county of Berks; a new writ ordered,
January 25, 1771, he was elected for
the city of Oxford.---John Skynner;
attorney-general of the duchy court of
Lancaster; made a Welsh judge; a
new writ ordered, April 8, 1772, he was
re-elected.--William Gordon.
Banbury. Frederick lord North; made

first lord commissioner of the treasury,
and continued chancellor and under
treasurer of the Exchequer; a new writ
ordered, February 1770, he was re-
elected.

RUTLANDSHIRE. George B. Brudenell; one
of the clerks comptrollers of the board
of green
cloth.--Thomas Noel.

Sir John Astley; died, a new writ or-
dered, February 5, 1772.--Sir Wat. W.
Wynne.--Charles Baldwin.
Shrewsbury. Robert lord Clive; a major-
general in the East Indies; created ford
Clive, baron of Plassey in the kingdom
of Ireland, March 15, 1762; made a

knight of the bath in .--Noel Hill;

son of the late member. Bridgenorth. William Whitmore; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown to make out a new writ, August 1771.--Thomas Whitmore; nephew of the deceased member.--George lord Pigot; of the kingdom of Ireland.

Ludlow. Edward Herbert; died, and the
Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk
of the crown for a new writ, 1770.
--Thomas Herbert; son of the deceased
member.--William Fellows.

Great Wenlock. George Forester.--Sir
Henry Bridgman.

Bishop's Castle. George Clive.--William Clive; a cornet of dragoons; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, January 10, 1770.--Alexander Wedderburn; in this parliament before for Richmond; made solicitor-general to his majesty; a new writ ordered, January 25, 1771, he was re-elected. SOMERSETHIRE. Sir Charles K. Tynte.--Rich. Hippesley Cox.

Bristol. Robert viscount Clare; made

one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland; a new writ ordered, June 21, 1768, he was re-elected.--Matthew Brickdale. Bath. Sir John S. Sebright.--John Smith. Wells. Robert Child; a banker in London.--Clement Tudway.

Taunton. Alexander Popham; a barrister at law. --Nathaniel Webb. Bridgewater. J. James, viscount Perceval; not duly elected.--Anne Poulett; brother to earl Poulett, duly elected, and ought to have been returned.--Benjamin Allen.

Minehead. Henry F. Luttrell.----Sir

Charles Whitworth; lieutenant-governor of Tilbury-fort, and chairman of the committees of ways and means. Ilchester. Brownlow Cust.--Peter Legh. Milborn Port. Edmund Walter.--Tho

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