Astley. resigned that dignity a short time before | NORFOLK. Thomas de Grey.---Sir Edward navy. his father as lord Sandys; a new writ London. Thomas Harley.--Barlow Tre- Norwich. Harbord Harbord; succeeded his father as baronet.-- Edward Bacon. Lynn Regis. Sir John Torner.--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 Wyldbore.--Sir Matthew Lamb; died, a new writ ordered, November 22, 1768.---Henry lord Bellasyse; only son of earl Fauconberg, 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 Higham-Ferrers. Frederick Montagu. NORTHUMBERLAND. George Delaval.--Sir Edward Blacket. Newcastle upon Tyne. Sir Walter Blacket. Morpeth. Peter Beckford.--Sir Matt. W. Berwick upon Tweed. Robert Paris Taylor.--Sir John H. Delaval. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Thomas Willoughby; only brother to lord Middleton.--John Hewet. Nottingham. William Howe; made co- East Retford. John Offley.--Sir Cecil Newark. John Manners.--John Shelley; OXFORDSHIRE. Philip lord viscount Wenman. Oxford. William Harcourt; second son of earl Harcourt; a groom of his majesty's bedchamber, and a lieutenantcolonel 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 plantations; 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 3, 1772, he was re-elected.--William Gordon. Banbury. Frederick lord North; made first lord commissioner of the treasury, RUTLANDSHIRE. George B. Brudenell; one Shrewsbury. Robert lord Clive; a major- son of the late member. Ludlow. Edward Herbert; died, and the Great Wenlock. George Forester.--Sir 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, SOMERSETHIRE. Sir Charles K. Tynte.--Rich. January 25, 1771, he was re-elected. 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 mas H. Medlicott; made steward -of the manor of East Hendred; a new writ ordered, May 19, 1770.--Robert earl of Catherlough; of the kingdom of Ireland; died, a new writ ordered, March 30, 1772.--Richard Combe; not duly elected.--George Prescott. SOUTHAMPTON. Robert lord Henley, eldest son of the earl of Northington; a teller of the Exchequer; succeeded his father as earl of Northington; a new writ ordered, January 21, 1772.--Sir Paulet St. John.--Sir Simeon Stuart. Winchester. George Powlett.---Henry Penton. Southampton. Henry viscount Palmerston; a commissioner of the admiralty. --Hans Stanley; made governor of the Isle of Wight; a new writ ordered, May 16, 1770, he was re-elected. Portsmouth. Sir M. Fetherstonhaugh; died, a new writ ordered, March 1774. --Peter Taylor.--Sir Edward Hawke; admiral of the white; rear-admiral of Great Britain, and an elder brother of the Trinity house; made first commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 3, 1766, he was reelected. Yarmouth. (1. W.) Jervoise Clarke. William Strode; not duly elected.--George L. Parker; brother to the earl of Macclesfield; a major in the foot guards, and a major-general in the army; duly elected, and ought to have been returned; made colonel of a regiment of foot in May 1773..-Thomas Dummer; duly elected, and ought to have been returned. Petersfield. William Jolliffe; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, February 10, 1772, he was re-elected.---- Welbore Ellis; made one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland; a new writ ordered, February 2, 1770, he was re-elected. Newport. (I. W.) Hans Sloane.--John Newton. (I. W.) Sir John Barrington.-- Christ-Church. Thomas Robinson; made STAFFORDSHIRE. G. Harry, lord Grey; suc ceeded his father as earl of Stamford; a new writ ordered, May 21, 1768.-John Wrottesley; eldest son of the reverend sir Richard Wrottesley, baronet, and nephew to earl Gower; a captain in the army; in this parliament before for Newcastle-under-Line; promoted to a company in the foot guards; succeeded his father as baronet.--Sir William Bagot. Litchfield. Thomas Gilbert; comptroller of the king's wardrobe, and paymaster of the pensions to the widows of sea officers.--Thomas Anson; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, January 24, 1770.---George Adams; nephew to Mr. Anson, changed his name to Anson. Stafford William viscount Chetwynd; died, a new writ ordered, April 3, 1770. --William Nev. Hart.--Richard Whitworth. Newcastle-under-Line. John Wrottes ley; eldest son of the reverend sir Richard Wrottesley, and nephew to earl Gower; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, November 22, 1768, he was elected for the county --George Hay; dean of the arches, and judge of the prerogative court of Canterbury; made judge and president of the high court of admiralty; a new writ ordered, January 13, 1774, he was re-elected.---Alexander Forrester; a barrister at law, Tamworth. William de Grey; made his election for Newport in the county of Cornwall; a new writ ordered, November 24, 1768.--Charles Vernon; lieutenant-governor of the Tower of London, and a major-general in the army. --Edward Thurlow; made solicitor-general to his majesty; a new writ ordered, March 28, 1770, he was re Ipswich. Thomas Staunton.---William Wollaston. Dunwich. Miles Barne.---Gerrard W. Van Neck. Orford. Francis viscount Beauchamp; eldest son of the earl of Hertford; made one of the commissioners of the trea sury; a new writ ordered, March 1774, he was re-elected.-- Edward Colman; a captain of dragoons; made one of the gentleman ushers to his majesty; a new writ ordered May 8, 1771.-- Robert S. Conway; third son to the earl of Hertford; a captain of dragoons. Aldborough. Nicholas Linwood; died, a new writ ordered, May 3, 1773.--Thomas Fonnereau.--Zachary P. Fonne reau. Sudbury. Patrick Blake; created a ba ronet of Great Britain, September 19, 1772.--Walden Hanmer; created a baronet of Great Britain, May 3, 1774. Eye. W. Cornwallis; second brother to earl Cornwallis; a captain in the navy; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds; a new writ ordered, 1774.-- Francis M. Carmarthen; eldest son of the duke of Leeds.--Joshua viscount Allen; has a company in the foot guards; made steward and bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, April 9, 1770.--Richard B. Phillipson; lieutenant-colonel of dragoons. St. Edmund's Bury. A. John Hervey; a captain in the navy; a colonel of ma rines, and one of the grooms of his majesty's bedchamber; made one of the commissioners of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 23, 1770, he was re-elected.--Charles Fitzroy; vicechamberlain to the queen; made a major-general in May 1772, and a lieutenant-general in August 1777. SURREY. George Onslow.---Sir Francis Vin cent. Southwark. Henry Thrale.--Sir Joseph Mawbey. Blechingly. Sir Kenrick Clayton; died, a new writ ordered, March 22, 1769.-Frederick Standart; a merchant in London.--Robert Clayton; eldest son of the other member. Ryegate. John Yorke; brother to the earl of Hardwicke; clerk of the crown in the court of Chancery, and patentee for making out commissions of bankruptcy.--Charles Cocks; made clerk of the deliveries of the ordnance; a new writ ordered, November 27, 1762; created a baronet of Great Britain, September 19, 1772. Guilford. George Onslow.--Sir Fletcher Haslemere. William Burrell; made a commissioner of excise; a new writ ordered, May 1774.--Sir Merrick Burrell.--Thomas M. Molyneux. SUSSEX. Thomas Pelham; succeeded the duke of Newcastle as baron Pelham of Stanmere; a new writ ordered, November 22, 1768.--- Richard Harcourt.--Lord George H. Lenox. Chichester. William Keppel.---Thomas Conolly; brother-in-law to the duke of Richmond, and a privy counsellor in Ireland. Horsham. J. Grenville; second brother to earl Temple; one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland, and receiver of the crown and fee farm rents for the counties of Leicester and Warwick; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds; a new writ ordered, April 12, 1770.-James Wallace; one of his majesty's counsellors at law; attorney-general for the counties palatine of Lancaster and Durham.--Robert Pratt; a master in chancery. Midhurst. Henry, lord Stavordale; eldest son of the earl of Ilchester; a captain in the army; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, May 19, 1770, he was re-elected.--Charles James Fox; second son of lord Holland; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, February 21, 1770, he was re-elected; made one of the commissioners of the treasury; a new writ ordered, December 21, 1772, he was re-elected. Lewes. Thomas Hampden; eldest son of lord Trevor.---Thomas Hay; lieutenant-colonel of dragoons. Shoreham. Sir Samuel Cornish; died, a new writ ordered, November 20, 1770. --John Purling.--Thomas Rumbold.-Peregrine Cust. Bramber. Edward earl Winterton. Chas. Lowndes; not duly elected.--Thomas Thoroton; duly elected, and ought to have been returned.--Charles Ambler ; duly elected, and ought to have been returned; one of his majesty's counsellors at law, and solicitor-general to the queen. Steyning. Thomas E. Freeman.---Sir John Filmer. re East Grinsted. Lord George Sackville; WARWICKSHIRE. Sir Charles Mordaunt.--Wil- Andrew Archer; succeeded his father as lord Archer; a new writ ordered, November 22, 1768.--Sir Rich. Glynn; a banker in London, and alderman of London, lord mayor in 1759; died, a new writ ordered, January 19, 1773.--- Walter Waring.---Henry S. Conway. Warwick. George lord Greville; eldest son to the earl of Warwick; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ ordered, April 12, 1770, he was re-elected; succeeded his father as earl of Warwick; a new writ ordered, July 8, 1773.---Charles F. Greville; next brother to the earl of Warwick.-Henry Archer; died, a new writ ordered, May 13, 1768.--Paul Methuen. WESTMORELAND. John Robinson; appointed one of the secretaries to the treasury, February 6, 1770.--Thomas Fenwick. Appleby. Charles Jenkinson; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, December 18, 1772, he was chosen for Harwich.---Fletcher Norton; third son of the Speaker; a barrister at law.--Philip Honywood. WILTSHIRE. Thomas Goddard; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, 1770.---Charles Penruddock.--Edward Popham; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, 1772.--Ambrose Goddard. New Sarum. Edward Bouverie; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, May 8, 1771.-J. Pleydell, viscount Folkstone; eldest son of the earl of Radnor.--Stephen Fox; eldest son of lord Holland; succeeded his father as lord Holland, July 1, 1774, but no new writ issued.--Henry Dawkins; November 10, 1768, Mr. Dawkins having informed the House, that he did not mean to contest the double return, the clerk of the crown was ordered to erase his name out of the return, which he did accordingly. Wilton. Henry Herbert; made steward of the manor of East Hendred in the county of Berks; a new writ ordered, 1772; he stood candidate for the county of Wilts, but not being returned for it, he was again re-elected.--Nicholas Herbert. Downton. Thomas Duncombe.--Richard Croftes; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, January 31, 1771, he was chosen for Cambridge University.--James Hayes; a Welsh judge. Hindon. J. St. Leger Douglas.--William Hussey. Heytesbury. Charles F. Scudamore; deputy ranger of Whittlebury forest, and cursitor in the court of Chancery in Ireland..-W. A'Court Ashe. Westbury. William Blackstone; one of the king's counsel at law, and solicitorgeneral to the queen; made a judge in the court of King's-bench; a new writ ordered, February 15, 1770.--Charles Dillon; eldest son of viscount Dillon.-Peregrine Bertie. Calne. John Dunning; solicitor-general to his majesty ; made recorder of the city of Bristol.--Thomas Fitzmaurice. Devizes. James Sutton.--Charles Garth. Chippenham. Sir Edward Bayn. Rolt.- Sir Thomas Fludyer; died, a new writ ordered, March 20, 1769.--Henry Dawkins. Malmesbury. Arthur earl of Donegal; of Ireland.--Thomas Howard; uncle to the earl of Suffolk; a counsellor at law. Cricklade. George Damer; second son of lord Milton.--Sir Robert Fletcher; a lieutenant-colonel in the service of the East India company. Great Bedwin. James Brudenell ; next brother to the duke of Montagu; master of the robes to his majesty; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, November 8, 1768, he was chosen for Marlborough.--William Northey; a groom of his majesty's bedchamber; made a commissioner of trade and plantations; a new writ or |