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Nottingham. William Howe; made
commander in chief of his majesty's
land forces in North America; a ge-
neral in that country, and one of his
majesty's commissioners for making
peace with the rebellious colonies;
made a K. B.---Sir Charles Sedley;
died, and the Speaker issued his war-
rant to the clerk of the crown for a new
writ, September 10, 1778.--Abel Smith;
a banker in Nottingham; in this par-
liament before for Aldborough in York-
shire; died, a new writ ordered,
1779.--Robert Smith; a banker in
Nottingham.

East Retford. Lord Thomas P. Clinton;
second son of the duke of Newcastle; a
captain of dragoons; made his election
for Westminster; a new writ ordered,
January 27, 1775.--William Hanger;
next brother to lord Coleraine of the
kingdom of Ireland; made steward of
the three Chiltern Hundreds in the
county of Bucks; a new writ ordered,

1778, he was chosen for Aldborough in Yorkshire.---Lord John P. Clinton; third son of the duke of Newcastle.--Sir Cecil Wray.

Newark. George Sutton; eldest son of lord George Sutton.--Henry Clinton; cousin to the duke of Newcastle; colonel of a regiment of foot; a majorgeneral, and groom of the bedchamber to the duke of Gloucester; made governor of Limerick in Ireland; colonel of a regiment of dragoons, and a K. B.; appointed commander in chief of his majesty's land forces in North America, and one of his majesty's commissioners for treating of peace with the rebellious colonies.

OXFORDSHIRE. Philip lord viscount Wenman.

--Lord Charles Spencer; verdurer of
Whichwood forest, in the county of
Oxford; and a commissioner of the
adiniralty.

Orford University. Sir Roger Newdigate.
--Francis Page.

Orford. Peregrine Bertie; brother to the earl of Abingdon; a captain in the navy--Lord Robert Spencer. Woodstock. John Skynner; made lord chief baron of the court of Exchequer ; a new writ ordered, November 27, 1777. --George viscount Parker, eldest son of the earl of Macclesfield; made a lord of the bedchamber to the prince of Wales.--William Eden; under secretary to the earl of Suffolk, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state, and auditor of Greenwich hospital; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, March 1776, he was re-elected; made one of the commissioners to treat, consult, and [VOL. XVIII]

agree upon the means of quieting the disorders subsisting in certain of his majesty's colonies, plantations, and provinces in North America, April 13,

1779.

Banbury. Frederick lord North; made lord warden of the Cinque Ports; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1778, he was re-elected.

RUTLANDSHIRE. George B. Brudenell.--Thomas Noe!.

SALOP. Noel Hill.--Charles Baldwin.

Shrewsbury. Robert lord Clive; died, a new writ ordered, November 25, 1774. ---Thomas Corbett.---Charlton Leighton; not duly elected.--William Pulteney; duly elected, and ought to have been returned; second son of sir James Johnstone, bart.

Bridgenorth. Thomas Whitmore.--Geo. lord Pigot; made governor of Fort St. George or Madras in the East Indies; a new writ ordered, 1778.--Hugh Pigot; second brother of lord Pigot, vice-admiral of the white.

Ludlow.

Edward Clive; eldest son of lord Clive.--George viscount Villiers; only son of the countess of Grandison in Ireland.

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

Bishop's Castle. George Clive.--William
Clive; died, a new writ ordered, April
1779.--Henry Strachey; made secre-
tary to the commissioners appointed for
restoring peace to his majesty's colonies
in North America; made storekeeper
to the orduance; a new writ ordered,
June 5, 1778.---Alexander Wedder-
burn; attorney-general to his majes-
ty; in this parliament before for
Oakhampton; made lord chief_jus-
tice of the court of Common Pleas,
and the day following created baron
Loughborough of Loughborough in the
county of Leicester;, a new writ order-
ed, June 1, 1780.--Henry Strachey.
Edward Phelips.--Richard

SOMERSETSHIRE. Hipes. Coxe. Bristol. Henry Cruger.--Edmund Burke. Bath. Abel Moysey.----John Smith; died, a new writ ordered, November 15, 1775.--Sir John S. Sébright; colonel of a règiment of foot and a lieutenant. general.

Wells. Robert Child.--Clement Tudway. Taunton. Ed. Stratford; eldest son of Jord Baltinglass in Ireland; not duly elected. Alexander Popham; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.---Nathaniel Webb; not duly elected.--John Halliday; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.

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Bridgewater. Anne Poulett.--Benjamin
Allen.

Minehead.
Henry F. Luttrell; made
steward of the manor of East Hendred
in the county of Berks; a new writ
ordered, December 1774.----Thomas
Pownall.--John F. Luttrell.
Ilchester. Peregrine Cust; not duly
elected. --Nathaniel Webb; duly elect-
ed, and ought to have been returned.--
William Innes; not duly elected.--O.
Salusbury Brereton; duly elected, and
ought to have been returned; constable
of Flint castle.

Milborn Port. (D. R.) Edward Walter; I.
H. Browne; not duly elected.--Temple
Luttrell; third son of lord Iruham of
Ireland; a counsellor at law. --Charles
Wolseley; second son of sir William
Wolseley, bart.; a captain in the navy.
These two last duly elected, and ought

to have been returned. SOUTHAMPTON. Sir Henry P. St. John.--Sir Simeon Stuart; died, a new writ ordered, November 29, 1779.--Jervoise C. Jervoise; in this parliament before for Yarmouth in this county. Winchester. Lovel Stanhope; uncle to the earl of Chesterfield.--Henry Penton; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 21, 1774, he was re-elected.

Southampton. John Fleming.---- Hans Stanley; made cofferer of his majesty's household; a new writ ordered, November 1, 1776, he was re-elected; died, a new writ ordered, January 24, 1780.--John Fuller.

Portsmouth. Peter Taylor; died, a new writ ordered, November 1777.---Sir William Gordon.----Sir E. Hawke; created baron Hawke of Towton in the county of York; a new writ ordered, May 22, 1776.--Maurice Suckling; a captain in the navy, and comptroller of the navy; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant for a new writ, August 2, 1778.---Robert Monckton; uncle to viscount Galway of Ireland; governor of Portsmouth; colonel of a regiment of foot, and a lieutenant-general. Yarmouth. (1. W.) Jervoise Clarke; one

of the gentlemen of the king's privy chamber; vacated his seat by his accepting of the agency of the Sussex militia; a new writ ordered, December 1779, he was elected for the county; took the name of Jervoise in .--Robert Kingsmill; a captain in the navy. --Edw. Meux Worsley; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, 1781.--James Worsley. Petersfield. William Jolliffe.--Sir Abraham Hume.

Newport. (I. W.) Hans Sloane.---Sir Richard Worsley; made a clerk comptroller of the board of green cloth; a new writ ordered, December 1777, be was re-elected; made comptroller of his majesty's household, and governor of the Isle of Wight; a new writ ordered, January 24, 1780, he was reelected.

Stockbridge. Simon lord Irnham of the kingdom of Ireland; created viscount Carhampton in the same kingdom,

1776. John Luttrell; second son of lord Irnham; a captain in the navy; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucking1775. ham; a new writ ordered, James Luttrell; fourth son of lord Irnham; a lieutenant in the navy. Newton. (I. W.) Sir John Barrington; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, Edward Meux Worsley. Harcourt Powell; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, 1775.--Charles Ambler.

1775.

Christ-Church. James Harris; secretary and comptroller to the queen.-T. Villiers Hyde; eldest son of lord Hyde; from the 14th of June 1777, he was styled lord Hyde, his father being then created earl of Clarendon; made steward and bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ issued, June 1779. He stood candidate for Cambridge University, but not making his election, he was again re-elected.

Lymington. Edward Morant.--Sir Harry Burrard; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, January 1779.--Henry Goodricke. Whitchurch. George viscount Middleton; of Ireland.--T. Townshend. Andover. Benjamin Lethuiellier.---Sir John Griffin Griffin; called up to the House of Peers to the barony of Howard of Walden; a new writ ordered. STAFFORDSHIRE. Sir John Wrottesley.--Sir William Bagot; on the dissolution of this parliament he was created baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in the county of Stafford.

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September 1778.----George viscount Trentham; eldest son of earl Gower.-George viscount Chewton; eldest son of earl Waldegrave.

Tamworth. Thomas de Grey; only son of lord chief justice de Grey; one of the grooms of his majesty's bedchamber; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1777, he was re-elected.--Edward Thurlow; on the 2d of June 1778, his majesty was pleased to create him baron Thurlow of Ashfield in the county of Sussex, and the next day he was appointed lord high chancellor of Great Britain; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1778.--Anthony Chamier; deputy secretary at war; appointed under secretary to lord viscount Weymouth, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of

state.

SUFFOLK. Rowland Holt.--Sir C. T. Bunbury.
Ipswich. Thomas Staunton.-.-William
Wollaston.

Dunwich. Miles Barne; made steward
of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the
county of Buckingham; a new writ
ordered,
1777.--Barne Barne.--

Gerrard W. Van Neck; succeeded his
father as baronet in 1777.
Orford. Francis viscount Beauchamp;

made cofferer of the household; a new writ ordered, January 28, 1780, he was re-elected. Robert S. Conway. Aldborough. Thomas Fonnereau; died, a new writ ordered, May 22, 1779.-Martin Fonnereau.-- Richard Combe. Sudbury. Thomas Fonnereau; not duly elected.--Sir Patrick Blake; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.-Philip C. Crespigney; not duly elected. --Sir Walden Hanmer; duly elected, and ought to have been returned. Eye. John St. John; brother of viscount Bolingbroke; made surveyor-general of the crown lands; a new writ ordered, 1775, he was re-elected.--Rich. B. Phillipson; made colonel of a regiment of dragoons in 1781.

St. Edmund's Bury. A. John Hervey ; succeeded his brother as earl of Bristol; a new writ ordered, March 1775.--H. S. Conway; brother to the earl of Hertford; a general in the army; colonel of the royal regiment of horse guards, and governor of the island of Jersey.-Sir Charles Davers; a captain in the army on half-pay.

SURREY. James Scawen.--Sir Francis Vin

cent; died, a new writ ordered, May 1775.--Sir Joseph Mawbey. Southwark. Henry Thrale.--Nathaniel Polbill.

Blechingly. Frederick Standart.----Sir
Robert Clayton.

Ryegate. John Yorke.--Sir Charles
Cocks.

Guilford. George Onslow.--Sir F. Nor

ton; again chosen Speaker. Gatton. Sir William Mayne; made his election for Canterbury.---Robert Mayne; brother to sir William Mayne; a banker in London. --- Robert Scott; made his election for Wotton Basset.-William Adam.

Haslemere. Sir Merrick Burrell.--Thomas M. Molyneux; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, October 1776.--Peter Burrell.

SUSSEX. Sir Thomas S. Wilson; has a company in the foot guards, and aid-ducamp to the king; made colonel of a regiment of foot.--Lord George H. Lenox; made a lieutenant-general in August 1777.

Chichester. William Keppel; made a lieutenant-general in May 1772, and colonel of a regiment of dragoons in 1775.--Thomas Conolly.

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Horsham. James Wallace; made solicitor-general to his majesty; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1778, he was reelected; made solicitor-general to his majesty; a new writ ordered, June 1780, he was re-elected.----Jeremiah Dyson; cofferer of the household; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, September 1776.--Charles earl of Drogheda; of the kingdom of Ireland; a major-general, and colonel of a regiment of dragoons; master-general of the ordnance; constable of Maryborough castle in Ireland.

Midhurst. Herbert Mackworth; made his election for Cardiff; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1774.--Henry S. Conway; second son of the earl of Hertford; clerk of the hauaper in Ireland, and constable of Dublin castle.-Clement Tudway; made his election for Wells; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1774.--John Ord; made attorney-general of the duchy of Lancaster; a new writ ordered, December 1777, he was re-elected; made a master in chancery in March 1778. On the death of sir Charles Whitworth, he was appointed chairman of the committees of ways and means.

Lewes. Sir Thomas Miller.---Thomas Hay.

Shoreham. Charles Goring.---Sir John Shelley; treasurer of the household; keeper of the records in the Tower, and clerk of the pipe in the Exchequer.

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New Sarum. J. Pleydell, viscount Folkstone; succeeded as earl of Radnor, a new writ ordered, February 1776.--W. H. Bouverie; brother to the earl of Radnor.--William Hussey.

Wilton. Henry Herbert; on the dissolution of this parliament he was created baron Portchester of Highclere in the county of Southampton, and since that earl of Carnarvon.--Nicholas Herbert; died, a new writ ordered, February 1775.---Charles Herbert; brother of Henry Herbert, a captain in the navy ; this he resigned in 1776; made one of the grooms of his majesty's bedchamber; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1777, he was re-elected,

Downton. Thomas Duncombe; not duly elected.--Sir Philip Hales; groom of his majesty's bedchamber; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.-Thomas Dummer; not duly elected.-John Cooper; duly elected, and ought to have been returned; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown to make out a new writ, August 25, 1779.--Thomas Duncombe; died, a new writ ordered, November 1779.--Barth, Bouverie; brother to the

earl of Radnor, not duly elected.--Robert Shaftoe; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.

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Hindon. Richard Smith; not duly elect1774, and the House ordered that no new writ should be issued; a writ ordered, May 9, 1776.--Richard Smith; not duly elected, a new writ ordered, February 1777.--Arch. Macdonald; king's counsel at law. --Thomas Brand Hollis; not duly elected, 1774, and the House ordered that uo new writ should be issued; a new writ ordered, May 9, 1776.--Henry Dawkins.

Heytesbury. William Gordon; brother to the earl of Aberdeen; a lieutenantcolonel in the army; made colonel of a regiment of foot; made a groom of the bedchamber to his majesty; a new writ ordered, March 1775, he was re-elected. .-W. A'Court Ashe.

Westbury. Thomas F. Wenman; brother of viscount Wenman.--Nathaniel Bayley; made steward or bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, 1779.--Samuel Estwick; agent

for the island of Barbadoes. Calne. John Dunning.--Isaac Barré. Devizes. James Sutton.--Charles Garth. Chippenham. Sir Edward Bayn. Rolt.-Samuel Marsh.

Malmesbury. Charles Jas. Fox; brother to lord Holland; made clerk of the pells in Ireland; a new writ ordered, November 17, 1774, he was re-elected ; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, 1774, he was re-elected; receiver-general of South Wales, and captain of Walmer castle in the county of Kent.--William Strahan ; printer to his majesty.

Cricklade. Arnold Nesbitt; died, a new writ ordered, April 1779.------John M Pherson.---William Earle; a new writ ordered, December 20, 1774.--John Dewar. Sam. Peach; the com mittee found it a void election; a new writ ordered, February 21, 1775.--Samuel Peach; a director of the East Judia Company: not duly elected.-John Dewar; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.

Great Bedwin. James earl of Courtown ; of Ireland; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds, in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, December 4, 1774.--James viscount Cranbourn; only son of the earl of Salisbury, lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of Hertfordshire.--Paul Methuen. Luggershall. Penystone, lord Melbourne;

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Wotton Busset. Robert Scott.---Henry St. John; made a groom of his majesty's bedchamber; a new writ ordered, May 6, 1771, he was re-elected. Marlborough. Sir James T. Long.--. James Brudenell; on the dissolution of this parliament, he was created baron Brudenell of Dean in the county of Northampton, since earl of Cardigan by succession.

WORCESTERSHIRE. Edward Foley.--W. Dowdeswell; died, a new writ ordered, February 1774.--William Lygon.

Worcester. John Walsh --Thomas Bates
Roos.
Droitwich.

Andrew Foley.---Thomas Foley, jun.; succeeded his father as lord Foley; a new writ ordered, November 1777.--- Edward Winnington; eldest son of sir Edward Winnington, bart. and brother-in-law to lord Foley. Evesham. Henry Seymour.--John Rush

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Bewdley. William Henry Lyttelton;

uncle to lord Lyttelton; created lord Westcote in Ireland, July 2, 1776; made one of the commissioners of the treasury; a new writ ordered, June 5, 1777, he was re-elected.

YORKSHIRE. Edwin Lascelles.---Sir George
Savile.

York. Lord John Cavendish.--Charles
Turner.

Kingston-upon-Hull.

Lord Robert Manners; died, a new writ ordered, May 31, 1782.--David Hartley. Knaresborough. R. B. Walsingham.-Sir Anthony T. Abdy; died, a new writ ordered, April 1775.--Lord George H. Cavendish; second brother to the duke of Devonshire.

Scarborough. Sir Hugh Palliser; comptroller of the navy; a captain in the navy, and governor of Scarborough castle; made a rear-admiral in October 1770, and a vice-admiral in 1778; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, April 2, 1775, he was re-elected; in 1775 made lieutenantgeneral of marines; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, February 19, 1779.--Charles Phipps; brother to lord Mulgrave; a

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Malton.

Edmund Burke; made his election for Bristol; a new writ ordered, November 30, 1774.--William Weddell.--Savile Finch.

Thirske. Sir Thomas Frankland; admiral of the blue.--Thomas Frankland; son of sir Thomas Frankland. Aldborough.

Charles Wilkinson; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham, a new writ ordered, 1777.---William Baker.--Abel Smith; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, 1778.--William Hanger; brother to lord Coleraine of Ireland; in this parliament before for East Retford. Beverley. Sir James Pennyman. --Geo. Forster Tuffnell.

Northallerton. Henry Pierse.---Daniel Lascelles.

Pontefruct. Sir John Goodricke.--Chas. Mellish.

CINQUE PORTS. Hastings. Henry viscount Palmerston ; a commissioner of the admiralty.--C. Jenkinson; one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland; made clerk of the pells in Ireland; a new writ ordered, October 27, 1775, he was re-elected.

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