dy; died, a new writ ordered, May 20, 1780.--Sir F. Leman Rogers. Oakhampton. Richard Vernon; brotherin-law to earl Gower; a clerk of the board of green cloth.--Alexander Wedderburn; his majesty's solicitor-general; made attorney-general; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1778, he was chosen for Bishop's Castle.--Humphry Minchin. Barnstaple. Will. Devaynes; an East India director.--John Cleveland. Plympton Earle. Paul Henry Ourry; made resident commissioner of the dock yard at Plymouth: a new writ ordered, February 1775.--John Durand; a merchant in London, and an elder brother of the Trinity house.--Sir Richard Phillips; created lord Milford in the kingdom of Ireland, July 2, 1776; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, April 2, 1779.--William Fullarton; under secretary to lord viscount Stormont, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state; made lieutenantcolonel-commandant of a battalion of foot. Honiton. Lawrence Cox.---Sir George Yonge. Tavistock. Richard Rigby.--Rich. Fitzpatrick; brother to the earl of Upper Ossory of the kingdom of Ireland; a captain in the foot guards. Ashburton. Robert Palk.--Charles Boone. Dartmouth. Richard viscount Howe; made vice admiral of the blue; ap- Beeralston. Sir Francis H. Drake.--- Tiverton. Nathaniel Ryder; called up rowby of Harrowby in the county of Lincoln; a new writ ordered, May 16, 1776.--John Wilmot; eldest son to the late lord chief justice of the Common Pleas, sir John Eardly Wilmot, knt. ; a master in chancery.--Sir John Duntz. DORSETSHIRE. George Pitt, jun.; eldest son of lord Rivers, the late member.--Humphry Sturt. Poole. Sir Eyre Coote; colonel of a re- Dorchester. John Damer.-----William Lyme Regis. Henry Fane; died, a new Weymouth and Melcomb Regis. Ellis; one of the vice-treasurers Ireland; made treasurer of the nav a new writ ordered, June 5, 1777,was re-elected.--John Purling.--W liam Chaffin Grove.--John Tucke made steward of the three Chilt Hundreds in the county of Bucks; new writ ordered, June 5, 1778.--G briel Steward; paymaster of the mari forces. Bridport. Lucius F. Cary; only son lord viscount Falkland; a lieutena colonel in the army.--Thomas Covent Shaftesbury. Francis Sykes; not du.. elected.--Thomas Rumbold; not du. elected.--Hans W. Mortimer; found have been duly elected, and ought have been returned, April 25, 177 The House having rescinded their r solutions against Messrs. Sykes a Rumbold, a new writ ordered, Noven ber 1776.--George Rous. Wareham. W. G. Hamilton; chancello of the Exchequer in Ireland.--Christi pher D'Oyley; under secretary to lor George Germaine, one of his majesty principal secretaries of state; appointe commissary-general of musters; a ney writ ordered, June 1776, he was re elected. Corfe Castle. Bond. John Jenkinson.---Joh DURHAM. Sir John Eden.--Sir Thomas Cla vering. Durham. John Tempest.--John Lamb ton. ESSEX. John Conyers; verdurer of Epping Forest; died, a new writ ordered, October 3, 1775.--William Harvey; died, a new writ ordered, April 1779.--Tho. B. Brampstone.--John Luther. Colchester. Charles Gray.--Isaac Martin Rebow. Malden. Richard S. Nassau; brother to the earl of Rochford, and one of the clerks of the board of green cloth; died, a new writ ordered, May 22, 1780.-Eliab Harvey; a master and commander in the navy.--John Strutt. Harwich. Edward Harvey; adjutantgeneral; colonel of dragoons, and governor of Portsmouth; died, a new writ ordered, April 16, 1778.--George A. North; eldest son to lord North; secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer; secretary and comptroller to the queen, and colonel of the regiment of the Cinque-Port volunteers...-Jobn Robinson; joint secretary to the trea sury. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Edward Southwell; called up to the House of Peers as lord Clif imprest in reversion; created baron Cardiff of Cardiff-castle, in the county of Glamorgan; a new writ ordered, May 1776---Charles Stuart; fourth son to the earl of Bute; a lieutenantcolonel of a regiment of foot.--Henry L. Luttrell; eldest son to lord Irnham of Ireland; lieutenant-colonel of horse, and adjutant-general to the land forces in Ireland. St. Ives. William Praed; found not duly elected; a new writ ordered, May 8, 1775.--Sir Thomas Wynn; lord lieutenant of Carnarvonshire; auditor of the revenue of Wales; created lord Newborough of Ireland, July 27, 1776. --Adam Drummond; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, December 1778: in this parliament afterwards for Aberdeen, Montrose, &c.--Philip Debany. Fowey. Philip Rashleigh.---Molineux Shuldham; a captain in the navy; made governor and commander in chief of Newfoundland in 1772; made rearadmiral of the squadron of his majesty's fleet in March 1775; made commander in chief of his majesty's fleet in North America; created lord baron Shuldham of Ireland, July 31, 1776. St. Germains. Benjamin L'Anglois ; made storekeeper of the ordnance; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1778, he was re-chosen; appointed under secretary to lord viscount Stormont, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state. --Edward Eliot; receiver-general to the duchy of Cornwall, and a commissioner of trade and plantations; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, November 1775; he was chosen for the county of Cornwall.-John Pownal; secretary to the board of trade and plantations; made a commissioner of excise; a new writ ordered, May 28, 1776.--John Peachy; son of sir James Peachy, bart. St. Michael's. James Scawen; made his election for the county of Surrey; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1774. --Thomas Howard; a barrister at law, and uncle to the earl of Suffolk; succeeded his grand-nephew as earl of Suffolk and Berkshire; the Speaker issued bis warrant for a new writ to the clerk of the crown, September 13, 1779. --Francis Hale.--John Stephenson. Newport. H. Morrice; made his elec tion for Launceston; a new writ ordered, December 21, 1774.--John Frederick; son of sir John Frederick, bart. --Richard Bull. St. Mawes. R. Craggs, lord viscount Carlisle. Fletcher Norton; third son to sir Fletcher Norton, knt.; a counsellor at law; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in Berkshire; a new writ ordered, February 1775.--Walter Stanhope; took the name of Spencer this parliament.--Anthony Storer. Cockermouth. Fletcher Norton; made his election for Carlisle.--Ralph Gowland.---George Johnstone; made his election for Appulby; a new writ ordered, December 4, 1774.----James Adair; a serjeant at law. DERBYSHIRE. Lord George Cavendish.--God. frey Bagnal Clarke; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of crown for a new writ, November 1774.--Nathaniel Curzon ; eldest son of lord Scarsdale. Derby. Lord Fred. Cavendish.--Wenman Coke; made his election for the county of Norfolk; a new writ ordered, December 1774.--John Gisborne; not duly elected.--Daniel Parker Coke; duly elected, and ought to have been returned. Devonshire. John Parker.----Sir R. W. Bampfylde; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant for a new writ to the elerk of the crown, August 1776.--John Rolle Walter; in this parliament before for Exeter; died, a new writ ordered, December 6, 1779.--John Rolle. Exeter. Charles W. Bampfylde; eldest son of sir Richard Warwick Bampfylde, bart. to whose title he succeeded in 1776.----John Rolle Walter; made steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, a new writ ordered, October 1, 1776.-John Baring. Totness. James Amyatt.---Sir P. Jenn. 1774. Plymouth. Will. W. viscount Barrington; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, January 1778.--George viscount Lewisham; eldest son to the earl of Dartmouth.--Sir Charles Har dy; died, a new writ ordered, May 20, 1780.--Sir F. Leman Rogers. Oakhampton. Richard Vernon; brotherin-law to earl Gower; a clerk of the board of green cloth.--Alexander Wedderburn; his majesty's solicitor-general; made attorney-general; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1778, he was chosen for Bishop's Castle.--Humphry Minchin. Barnstaple. Will. Devaynes; an East India director.--John Cleveland. Plympton Earle. Paul Henry Ourry; made resident commissioner of the dock yard at Plymouth: a new writ ordered, February 1775.--John Durand; a merchant in London, and an elder brother of the Trinity house.--Sir Richard Phillips; created lord Milford in the kingdom of Ireland, July 2, 1776; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, April 2, 1779.--William Fullarton; under secretary to lord viscount Stormont, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state; made lieutenantcolonel-commandant of a battalion of foot. Honiton. Lawrence Cox.---Sir George Ashburton, Robert Palk.--Charles Boone. made vice admiral of the blue; ap- Beeralston. Sir Francis H. Drake.--. Tiverton. Nathaniel Ryder; called up to the House of Peers as baron Harrowby of Harrowby in the county of Lincoln; a new writ ordered, May 16, 1776.--John Wilmot; eldest son to the late lord chief justice of the Common Pleas, sir John Eardly Wilmot, knt. ; a master in chancery.--Sir John Duntz. DORSETSHIRE. George Pitt, jun.; eldest son of lord Rivers, the late member.--Humphry Sturt. Poole. Sir Eyre Coote; colonel of a re- Ewer. -William Lyme Regis. Henry Fane; died, a new writ ordered, June 5, 1777.--Francis Fane.--Henry Fane. Bridport. Lucius F. Cary; only son of lord viscount Falkland; a lieutenantcolonel in the army.--Thomas Coventry. Shaftesbury. Francis Sykes; not duly elected.--Thomas Rumbold; not duly elected.--Hans W. Mortimer; found to have been duly elected, and ought to have been returned, April 25, 1775. The House having rescinded their resolutions against Messrs. Sykes and Rumbold, a new writ ordered, November 1776.--George Rous. Wareham. W. G. Hamilton; chancellor Corfe Castle. John Jenkinson.---John DURHAM. Sir John Eden.--Sir Thomas Clavering. Durham. John Tempest.--John Lamb ton. ESSEX. John Conyers; verdurer of Epping Forest; died, a new writ ordered, October 3, 1775.--William Harvey; died, a new writ ordered, April 1779.--Tho. B. Brampstone.--John Luther. Colchester. Charles Gray.--Isaac Martin Rebow. Malden. Richard S. Nassau; brother to the earl of Rochford, and one of the clerks of the board of green cloth; died, a new writ ordered, May 22, 1780.-Eliab Harvey; a master and commander in the navy.--John Strutt. Harwich. Edward Harvey; adjutantgeneral; colonel of dragoons, and governor of Portsmouth; died, a new writ ordered, April 16, 1778.--George A. North; eldest son to lord North; secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer; secretary and comptroller to the queen, and colonel of the regiment of the Cinque-Port volunteers.---Jobn Robinson; joint secretary to the treasury. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Edward Southwell; called up to the House of Peers as lord Clif ford; a new writ ordered, April 25, 1776.--William B. Chester.--Sir William Guise. Gloucester. George A. Selwyn.--Charles Barrow. Cirencester. Blackwell. Tewkesbury. James Whitshed.--Samuel Sir W. Codrington.--Joseph Martin; died, a new writ ordered, April 2, 1776.--James Martin. HEREFORDSHIRE. Sir George Cornewall.-. Thomas Foley, sen.; called up to the House of Peers as lord Foley of Kidderminster in the county of Worcester; a new writ ordered, May, 12, 1776.-Thomas Harley; brother to the earl of Oxford; a merchant and an alderman of the city of London, and one of his majesty's most honourable privy council. Hereford. Sir Richard Symons.--John Scudamore. Leominster. Thomas Hill; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, September 1776.--Frederick Cornwall; a captain in the navy.--John lord viscount Bate man. Weobly. Sir William Lynch; envoy extraordinary at the court of Turin; a privy counsellor and K. B.; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, 1789.--Andrew Bayn tun; eldest son of sir Edward Bayntun, bart.--John St. Leger Douglas. HERTFORDSHIRE. William Plumer.--Thomas Halsey. St. Albans. Sir Richard Sutton.--John Hertford. John Calvert.--Paul Fielde. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Peter earl Ludlow.--John lord viscount Hinchingbroke. Huntingdon. George Wombwell; a director of the East India Company, and a merchant in London; created a baronet, July 25, 1778.--William A. Montagu; died, a new writ ordered, January 1776.--C. John, lord Mulgrave; of the kingdom of Ireland; a captain in the navy; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 12, 1777, he was re-elected. KENT. Charles Marsham; eldest son to lord Romney, now earl of Romney.--Thomas Knight, jun. Canterbury. Richard Milles.--Sir Wil- Maidstone. Heneage lord Guernsey; eldest son of the earl of Aylesford, to whose title he succeeded; a new writ ordered, May 9, 1777.--Charles Finch; next brother to the earl of Aylesford; before in this parliament for Castle Rising.--Sir Horace Mann. Queenborough. Sir W. Rawlinson; an alderman of the city of London.--Sir Charles Frederick. LANCASHIRE. E. Smith, lord Stanley; grandson and heir of the earl of Derby, to whose title he succeeded, a new writ ordered, February 25, 1776.--Thomas Stanley; brother to the earl of Derby; a captain of dragoons; made major of the Liverpool regiment, and died at Jamaica; a new writ ordered, January 24, 1780.--Thomas Stanley.--Sir Thomas Egerton. Preston. John Burgoyne; made a ma- Lancaster. Lord Rich. Cavendish.--Sir Newton. Robert V. A. Gwillim.--An- Wigan. George Byng.--Beaumont Hotham; made a baron of the court of Exchequer; a new writ ordered, May 1775.--John Morton; chief justice of Chester; attorney-general to the queen, and deputy high steward of Oxford; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant for a new writ to the clerk of the crown, August 25, 1780.--Henry S. Bridgman; eldest son of sir Henry Bridgman, bart. Clithero. Thomas Lister.--Asheton Cur zon. Liverpool. Richard Pennant; created lord Penryn of the kingdom of Ireland, November 19, 1783.--Sir W. Meredith. LEICESTERSHIRE. Sir John Palmer.--Thomas Noel; succeeded his father as lord vis- Leicester. Booth Grey.--John Darker. LINCOLNSHIRE. Lord Brownlow Bertie; sućceeded his nephew as duke of Ancaster and Kesteven; a new writ ordered, November 26, 1779.--Sir John Thorold.. --Charles A. Pelham. Lincoln. G. Aug. lord viscount Lumley; eldest son of the earl of Scarborough.-Robert Vyner. Boston. Lord Robert Bertie; died, a new writ ordered, April 25, 1777.--Charles Amcotts; made a general of horse; died, a new writ ordered, March 12, 1782.--Humphry Sibthorpe. Great Grimsby. Evelyn Anderson; bro Westminster. Lord Thomas P. Clinton; second son of the duke of Newcastle; has a company in the foot guards.-Hugh earl Percy; on the death of his mother, he succeeded to the ancient barony of Percy, and was called up to the House of Lords; a new writ or dered, December 1776.--Charles viscount Petersham; eldest son of the earl of Harrington; a captain in the army; made captain of a company in the foot guards; succeeded his father as earl of Harrington; a new writ ordered, April 1779.--George viscount Malden; eldest son of the earl of Essex. London. Richard Oliver.----Frederick Bull; lord mayor in 1774.--John Sawbridge; lord mayor of London in 1776. --George Hayley; an alderman of *London. MONMOUTHSHIRE. John Morgan.--John Hanbury. Monmouth. Sir John Stepney. NORFOLK. Thomas de Grey; surveyor of the woods in the duchy of Lancaster; died, a new writ ordered, April 13, 1776.-Thomas W. Coke.--Sir Edward Astley. Norwich. Sir Harbord Harbord...-Edward Bacon. Lynn Regis. Crisp Molineux.--Thomas Yarmouth. Richard Walpole.---Charles Townshend; made one of the vicetreasurers of Ireland; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1777, he was re-elected. Thetford. Charles Fitzroy; brother to the duke of Grafton; colonel of a regiment of dragoons; a major-general and vice-chamberlain to the queen. On the dissolution of this parliament he was created lord Southampton.--Charles F. Scudamore; deputy ranger of Whittlebury forest, and cursitor in the court of chancery in Ireland. Castle-Rising. Alex. Wedderburn; soli citor-general to his majesty; made his election for Oakhampton, a new writ ordered, December 23, 1774.--Charles Finch; second son of the earl of Aylesford; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds, in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, May 15, 1777, be was chosen for Maidstone.--John Chet. Talbot; nephew and heir to earl Talbot, --Robert Macreth. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Lucy Knightley.--Tho- Matthew Wyldbore.-- Wilbr. Tollemache.--Sir Brackley. William Egerton.--Timothy Higham-Ferrers. Frederick Montagu. NORTHUMBERLAND. Lord Algernon Percy; second son of the duke of Northumberland.--Sir William Middleton. Newcastle upon Tyne. Sir Walter Blacket; died, a new writ ordered, February 15, 1777.--Sir John Trevelyan.-Sir Matthew W. Ridley; son of the late member. Morpeth. Francis Eyre; not duly elected, January 27, 1775.--William Byron; only son of lord Byron; found to be duly elected, and ought to have been returned; but Mr. Eyre left at liberty to petition against him, if he thought proper; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, July 14, 1776.--Gilbert Elliot; eldest son of the right hon. sir Gilbert Elliot, bart. to whose title he succeeded, January 14, 1777; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, February 1777, he was chosen for Roxburghshire.--John Wm. Egerton; eldest son of the bishop of Durham; a captain of dragoons.--Peter Delmé. Berwick upon Tweed. John Vaughan; brother to the earl of Lisburne; a lieutenant-colonel in the army; made colonel of a regiment of foot, and a major-general; made governor of Fort William, and in 1780 made governor of Berwick upon Tweed.--Jacob Wilkinson; a merchant in London. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Thomas Willoughby 3 succeeded his brother as lord Middleton; a new writ ordered, December 1774.--Lord E. C. C. Bentinck; only brother to the duke of Portland.--Henry, earl of Lincoln; eldest son of the duke of Newcastle; died, a new writ ordered, November 26, 1778.--Charles Medows. |