Jovis, 27 die Februarii;
8° Gulielmi Tertii.
Prayers.
Stretton, &c. Parishes.
A PETITION of the Inhabitants of the Towns of
Stretton and Prince Thorpe, in the County of Warwick, was presented to the House, and read; setting forth,
That the Parish of Woolston, in the said County, is a very
great Parish; and the said Towns are within that Parish;
but Two Miles from the Church: That there hath been a
long time built a Chapel of Ease in Stretton, and divine
Service celebrated therein: That, about August 1694, Mr.
William Herbert, deceased, devised Two Farms, now lett
at 40 l. per Ann. towards the Maintenance of an able
Minister for the said Towns, in case an Act of Parliament
could be obtained for making them a distinct Parish:
That the present Patron and Incumbent are consenting
thereunto; and it will be an Advantage to the Petitioners;
and nobody prejudiced thereby: And praying Leave to
bring in a Bill for making the said Towns a distinct Parish
from the Parish of Woolston.
Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill, according to the Prayer of the said Petition: And that Mr.
Bromley do prepare, and bring in, the Bill.
Select Vestries.
A Petition of the Churchwardens, and other Inhabitants, of the Parish of St. Olave's Southwark, in the
County of Surrey, on behalf of themselves, and the rest
of the Inhabitants of the same Parish, was presented to the
House, and read; setting forth, That the said Parish hath
been anciently governed by a Select Vestry, to the Satisfaction of the Inhabitants: And that there is a Bill now
depending in the House, for regulating of select Vestries,
and preventing Abuses arising thereby; which may tend
to alter their ancient Usage: And praying, That they
may be heard before the Passing of the said Bill.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Petition
be referred to the Committee, to whom the said Bill is
committed.
Wallopp's &c. Estate.
An ingrossed Bill, from the Lords, intituled, An Act
to enable Trustees to make, and fill up, Leases of the
respective Estates of Bluet Wallopp Esquire, and John
Wallopp Gentleman, during their Minorities; and to purchase other Lands, by the Fees thereby to be received, to
the same Uses as the Estate so to be leased are already
settled; was read a Second time.
Resolved, That the Bill be committed to Mr. Clarke,
Sir John Bucknall, Mr. Moore, Mr. Halsey, Mr. Sloane,
Mr. Burdet, Mr. Heveningham, Sir Robert Cotton, Mr.
Clobery, Sir Eliab Harvey, Sir Wm. Coriton, Mr. Freke,
Mr. Brewer, Mr. Pocklington, Mr. Hobby, Mr. Cox, Sir
Mar. Wivell, Sir Wm. Ashurst, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Blofeild,
Mr. Bertie, Mr. Gery, Mr. Manley, Mr. Hooper, Mr.
Farrer, Mr. Lowther, Sir Wm. Lowther, Mr. Croker,
Mr. Frewen, Doctor Oxenden, Sir Fra. Massam, Mr.
Smith; and all that serve for the Counties of Devon,
Dorset, and Somerset: And they are to meet this Afternoon at Five a Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber.
Select Vestries.
A Petition of the Churchwardens, and other sufficient
Inhabitants, of the Parish of St. Andrew's, Holbourn, was
presented to the House, and read; setting forth, That the
said Parish has been fairly governed for above 200 Years
by select Vestries: And there being a Bill now depending
in this House, for Regulating of select Vestries, and preventing Abuses arising thereby; the same may tend to alter
their said ancient Constitution, and cause popular Elections
dangerous: And praying, That they may be heard, by
Counsel, against the said Bill.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Petition be
referred to the Committee, to whom the said Bill is committed.
Coparcenary Lands.
A Bill for the more easy obtaining Partitions of Lands
in Coparcenary was read a Second time.
Resolved, That the Bill be committed to Sir William
Coryton, Mr. Frewen, Mr. Trelawney, Mr. Moncton, Mr.
Clarke, Mr. Mountague, Mr. Vincent, Sir Tho. Davall,
Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Whitacre, Mr. Moyle, Mr. Tredenham,
Mr. Croker, Mr. Monstevens, Sir John Bolles, Mr. Halsey, Mr. Baldwyn, Mr. Norris, Mr. Smith, Mr. Berty,
Mr. Cary, Mr. Foley, Mr. Henley, Mr. Harley, Mr.
Brewer, Mr. Pocklington, Mr. Clobery, Mr. Bowyer, Mr.
Manley, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Freke; and all the Gentlemen of the Long Robe: And they are to meet this Afternoon at Five a Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber.
Ordered, That it be an Instruction to the said Committee, That they do make the Bill extend to Tenants in
common, if they think fit.
Wives Debts after Separation.
Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill, That
Men may not be liable to the Debts of their Wives after
their Elopement, or living separate: And that Mr. Sloan
do prepare, and bring in, the Bill.
Bristoll Waterworks.
Mr. Blake reported from the Committee, to whom the
Bill for the better supplying the City of Bristoll with fresh
Water was committed, That they had made several
Amendments to the Bill; which they had directed him
to report to the House; and which he read in his Place;
and afterwards delivered in at the Clerk's Table: Where
the same were once read throughout; and then a Second
time, one by one; and, upon the Question severally put
thereupon, agreed unto by the House.
Ordered, That the Bill, with the Amendments, be
ingrossed.
Wimondham Roads.
Sir Henry Hobart reported from the Committee, to
whom the Bill for Repair of the Highways between
Wimondham and Attleborough, in the County of Norfolk,
was committed, That they had made several Amendments
to the Bill; which they had directed him to report to the
House; and which he read in his Place; and afterwards
delivered in at the Clerk's Table: Where the same were
once read throughout; and then a Second time, one by
one; and, upon the Question put thereupon, agreed unto
by the House.
Ordered, That the Bill, with the Amendments, be
ingrossed.
Bampfeild's Estate.
Ordered, That the Report from the Committee, to
whom the Bill to enable Trustees to make, renew, and
fill up, Leases of the Estate of Sir Coppleston Warwick
Bampfeild, during his Infancy; and that the Monies, to be
raised thereby, be laid out in Purchase of Lands, to the
same Uses the said Estate now is; was committed; be
made To-morrow Morning.
Avon Navigation.
A Bill for making the River Avon, in the Counties of
Wilts, Gloucester, and Somerset, navigable, was, according to Order, read a Second time.
And the Question being put, That the Bill be committed;
The House divided.
The Yeas go forth.
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Mr. Elwill, Mr. Blathwaite: |
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Mr. Bridges, Mr. Harvey: |
74. |
So it was resolved in the Affirmative.
And it is committed to Mr. Blathwaite, Sir Chr. Musgrove, Mr. Staines, Mr. Bridges, Mr. Burdet, Sir Sa. Barnardiston, Mr. Elwill, Mr. How, Mr. Brotherton, Sir John
Smith, Mr. Gwyn, Sir Wm. Williams, Sir Marm. Wivell,
Sir John Bolles, Mr. Blofeild, Sir John Kay, Mr. Sloane,
Sir Wm. Cooper, Sir Godf. Copley, Mr. Bagnold, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Mountague, Mr. Whitacre, Mr.
Arnold, Mr. Harley, Lord Pawlet, Mr. Parsons, Lord
Ranelagh, Mr. Archer, Sir Rowland Gwyn, Sir Wm York,
Sir Wm. Lowther, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Morgan, Mr. England,
Sir Tho. Mompesson, Sir Gero. Elwes; and all that serve for
the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, and Gloucester: And all
that come are to have Voices: And they are to meet this
Afternoon at Five a Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber:
And it is to be an Instruction to the said Committee,
That they do provide, That no Person's Land be taken
away until their Damage, to be assessed by a Jury, be
paid.
Avon Navigation.
A Petition of Henry Parsons, William Crouch, Edward
Grafton, Bridget Snell Widow, and Humph. Watmore,
was presented to the House, and read; setting forth,
That the Petitioners are Owners of Six several Mills standing on the River Avon, between Bristol and Bath, which
furnish Bristoll, and the Places adjacent, with Dyeingwood, Grift, Paper, and Fulling of Cloth: That there is a
Bill now depending in the House, for making the said
River navigable; which will be very prejudicial to the
Petitioners: And praying, That they may be heard, by
Counsel, before the said Bill do pass the House.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Petition
be referred to the Committee, to whom the said Bill is
committed.
Ditto.
A Petition of Sir John Newton Baronet, and others,
was presented to the House, and read; setting forth, That
the Petitioners are informed by the Votes, That there is
a Bill in the House for making the River Avon, in the
Counties of Wilts, Gloucester, and Somerset, navigable;
which Project was attempted many Years ago; but, upon
strict Examination, it was always found impracticable, and
prejudicial to both the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester;
and especially to those whose Estates lie near that River;
and will be no Benefit to the Publick: And praying, That
a convenient Time may be appointed them to be heard,
by their Counsel, against the said Bill.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Petition be
referred to the Committee, to whom the said Bill is committed.
Sitting of Parliament on Demise of the Crown.
A Bill, That whenever it shall please God to afflict
these Realms by the Death of his present Majesty, the
Parliament then in being shall not be dissolved thereby;
but shall continue until the next Heir to the Crown in
Succession, according to the late Act of Settlement, shall
dissolve the same; was, according to Order, read a Second
time.
Resolved, That the Bill be committed to a Committee
of the whole House.
Resolved, That this House will, To-morrow Morning,
resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to
consider of the said Bill.
Shaftsbury Election.
Ordered, That the Report from the Committee of Privileges and Elections, touching the Election for the Borough of Shaftsbury, in the County of Dorset, be made
To-morrow Morning.
Kingston upon Hull Election.
Ordered, That the Report from the Committee of Privileges and Elections, touching the Election for the Town
of Kingston upon Hull, be made upon Monday Morning.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir John Fagg have Leave to go into
the Country, for Recovery of his Health.
Association for defending the King, &c.
Ordered, That the Association, and the Subscriptions
thereunto, be entered upon the Journal of the House.
Resolved, That the Association be presented to his Majesty by the Speaker, and the whole House, before the
End of the Session.
Ordered, That such Members of this House who have
not already, shall, by Monday Fortnight, sign the Association, or declare their Refusal, notwithstanding their
Leave to be absent.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Etterick have Leave to go into the
Country for Three Weeks, upon extraordinary Occasions.
Habeas Corpus Suspension.
Ordered, That it be an Instruction to the Committee
of the whole House, to whom the Bill for impowering
his Majesty to apprehend and detain such Persons as he
shall find Cause to suspect are conspiring against his Royal
Person, or Government, was committed, That they have
Power to receive a Clause, to secure Horses and Arms,
as well as Persons.
Ditto.
Then the House, according to the Order of the Day,
resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House, to
consider of the said Bill.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Poultney took the Chair of the Committee.
Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.
Mr. Poultney reported from the said Committee, That
they had gone through the Bill; and made some Amendments; which they had directed him to report, when the
House will please to receive the same.
Ordered, That the said Report be made To-morrow
Morning.
Supply Bill; Duties on Wines, &c.
Resolved, That this House will, To-morrow Morning,
take into further Consideration the Report from the
Committee of the whole House, to whom the Bill
for continuing several Duties, granted by former Acts,
upon Wine and Vinegar, and upon Tobacco, East-India
Goods, and other Merchandize, imported, for carrying
on the War against France . . . . . .
Committees.
A Motion being made, and the Question being put,
That all Committees be adjourned;
It passed in the Negative.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Nine a Clock.
The ASSOCIATION, and SUBSCRIPTIONS, are as follow; viz.
Association for Defending the King, &c.
WHEREAS there has been a horrid and detestable Conspiracy formed, and carried on, by Papists, and other
wicked and traitorous Persons, for assassinating his Majesty's Royal Person, in order to encourage an Invasion
from France, to subvert our Religion, Laws, and Liberties: We, whose Names are hereunto subscribed, do, heartily,
sincerely, and solemnly, profess, testify, and declare, That his present Majesty, King William, is rightful and lawful
King of these Realms: And we do mutually promise and engage to stand by and assist each other, to the utmost
of our Power, in the Support and Defence of his Majesty's most Sacred Person, and Government, against the late King
James, and all his Adherents: And in case his Majesty come to any violent or untimely Death (which God forbid),
we do hereby further, freely and unanimously, oblige ourselves to unite, associate, and stand by each other, in revenging the same upon his Enemies, and their Adherents; and in supporting and defending the Succession of the
Crown, according to an Act, made in the First Year of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act
declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and settling the Succession of the Crown.
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BEDFORD.
Edw. Russell,
W. Duncomb. Villa Bedford.
T. Hillersdon,
Wm. Farrer. BERKS.
Hum. Forster,
Ri. Neville. Burgus de Chepping Wiccomb.
Fleet. Dormer,
Tho. Lewes,
Cha. Godfrey. Burgus de Aylisbury.
Tho. Lee,
James Herbert. Burgus de Agmondesham. * *
E. Waller. Burgus de Wendover.
J. Backwell,
Ri. Beke. Bugrus de Marlow Magna. * *
James Chase. CANTEBRIGIÆ.
Cutts,
E. Russell. Universitas CantabrigiÆ.
Geo. Oxenden,
H. Boyle. Villa CantabrigiÆ.
Jo. Pepys,
Isaac Watlington. CESTRIA.
J. Mainwaring,
Rob. Cotton. Civitas CestriÆ.
Ro. Whitley. * * CORNUBIÆ.
J. Boscawen, Burgus de Dunhevot, alias Launceston. * * * * Burgus de Leskeard.
Bourchier Wrey,
Wm. Bridges. Burgus Lestithiell, * *
S. Travers. Burgus Truro.
H. Vincent,
Jo. Clobery. Burgus Bodmyn.
Russell Robartes,
John Hoblyn. Burgus de Helston. * *
C. Godolphin. Burgus de Saltash.
Walter Moyle,
Fr. Buller. Burgus de Camelford.
R. Molesworth,
Amb. Manaton. Burgus de Port Pigham, alias Westlowe.
J. Kendall, * * Burgus de Grampound.
J. Fortescue,
John Tanner. Burgus de Eastlowe.
C. Trelawney,
H. Trelawney. Burgus de Penryn.
Ja. Vernon,
Alex. Pendarves. Burgus de Tregony.
F. Robartes,
Ja. Mountague. Burgus de Bossiney.
G. Boothe, * * Burgus de Northallerton.
Will. ustler,
Tho.Lascelles. Burgus de Pontefract.
Wm. Lowther,
R. Monckton. ESSEX.
Charles Barrington,
Fra.Masham. Burgus de Colchester.
JohnMordent,
J. Rebow. Burgus de Malden. * *
Jrby Mountagt. Burgus de Harwich.
Tho. Davall,
Tho. Middleton. GLOUCESTER.' Sir Ralph Dutton,
Tho. Stephens. Civitas Gloucester.'
Robert Payne, * * Burgus de Cirencester.' * * * * Burgus de Tewksbury.
R. Dowdeswell,
Fra. Winnington. HEREFORD.
Herbert Croft,
Edw.Harley. Civitas Hereford.
P. Foley,
James Morgan. Burgus Lempster.
Coningesby,
J. D.Colt. Burgus Weobly. * *
T. Foley. HERTFORD.
Tho. Pope Blount,
Tho. Halsey. Burgus de St. Albans.
Sam. Grimston,
Geo. Churchill. Burgus de Hertford.
Wm. Cowper,
Will. Cowper junior. HUNTINGDON.
Heneage Mountagu, * * Burgus de Huntingdon.
R. Mountagu,
J. Pocklington. KENT.
P. Sidney,
Tho. Roberts. Civitas Cantuar.'
Wm. honywood,
J. sayer. Civitas Roffen.'
J.Williamson, * * Burgus de Maidston.
Tho. Rider, * * Burgus de Queenborough.
R. Crawford, * * LANCASTER.
Ja. Stanley. Burgus de Wenlock.
W. Forester, * * Villa de Bishops-Castle.
Rich. More,
Charles Mason. SOMMERSET. * * * * Civitas Bristoll.
Thomas Day,
Robert Yate. Civitas Bathon'.
William Blathwayte, * * Civitas Wellen'. * *
Wm. Coward. Burgus de Taunton.
Edw. Clarke,
John Speke. Burgus de Bridgewater.
N. Palmer,
Roger Hoar. Burgus de Minhead.
Alex. Lutterell, * * Burgus de Ilchestr.
Fr. Windham,
John Hunt. Burgus de Milborn-Port.
Tho. Travell, * * SOUTHAMPTON.
Winchester,
Rich: Norton. Civitas Winton'.
William Powlet,
F. Tilney. Villa de Southampton.
Cha. Windham,
Ben. Newland. Villa de Portsmouth.
Nicho. Hedger,
J. Gibson. Burgus de Yarmouth.
Anth. Morgan, * * Burgus de Petersfeild.
Robert Michell,
Richard Holt. Burgus de Newport alias Medena.
R. Cotton,
H. D. Colt. Burgus de Stockbridge.
An. Sturt,
John Venables. Burgus de Newtown.
Ja. Worsleley, * * Burgus de Christchurch.
Cornbury,
Wm. Ettricke. Burgus de Lymmington.
Jo. Burrard,
Tho. Dore. Burgus de Whitchurch. * *
Chr. Stokes. Burgus de Andover.
J. Smith,
Robert Smith. STAFFORD.
H. Pagett, * * Burgus de Cricklade.
Cha. Fox,
Edm. Webb. Burgus de Magna Bedwyn.
R. Delavell,
Fra. Stonehouse. Burgus de Lurgeshall.
Tho. Neale,
John Webb. Burgus de Veteri Sarum.
Tho. Pitt, * * Burgus de Wooton Bassset.
Tho. Jacob, * * Burgus de Marleborough.
Tho. Bennet, * * BARONES CINQ. PORTIUM. Portus de Hastings.
J. Pulteney,
Robert Austen. Villa de Winchelsea.
Robert Austen,
Sam. Western. Villa de Rye.
Jo. Austen,
T. Frewen. Portus de Nova Rumney.
John Brewer, * * |
Burgus de Nova Windsor.
Fitzharding,
Will. Scawen. Burgus de Reading.
Hen. Fane,
Will. Rich. Burgus de Wallingford.
Tho. Tipping, * * Burgus de St. Ives.
Jo. Michell,
Ja. Praed. Burgus de Fowey.
Bevill Granville,
Tho. Vivian. Burgus de St. Germans. * * * * Burgus de Mitchell.
E. Courteney, * * Burgus de Newport.
John Morice. * * Burgus de St. Mawes. * * * * Burgus de Kellington. * * * * CUMBERLAND.
Geo. Fletcher,
J. Lowther. Civitas Carliol.'
W. Howard,
James Lowther. Burgus de Cokermouth.
Cha. Gerard,
G. Wharton. DERBIÆ.
Hartington, * * Burgus Derbiæ.
H. Cavendish,
Jo. Bagnold. ERBY.
S. Rolle, * * Civitas Exon'.
Jos. Tily,
Edward Seaward. Burgus Totnesse. * *
Edw. Yarde. Burgus Plymouth.
Geo. Parker, * * Villa et Burgus de Oakhampton.
John Burrington,
Tho. Northmore. Burgus de Barnstable.
Nic. Hooper,
Arthur Champneys. Burgus de Plympton.
Tho. Trevor,
Courtenay Croker. Burgus de Honiton.
William Drake,
Walter Yonge. Burgus de Tavistock.
R. Russell,
J. Russell. Burgus de Ashburton.
Will. Stawell,
Richard Duke. Burgus de Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardnesse.
Joseph Herne,
William Hayne. Burgus de Borealston.
John Elwell,
R. Gwynne. Burgus de Tiverton.
Tho. Bere,
Ch. Spencer. Ralph Ashton. Burgus Lancaster.
Roger Kirkby.
Tho.Preston. Burgus dePreston in Amondernes.
Tho.Stanley,
Tho. Molineus. Burgus de Newton. * * * * Burgus de Wygan. * * * * Burgus de Clitheroe.
Christopher Lister,
A. Pudsay. Burgus de Liverpoole.
Wm. Norris,
Jasper Maudit. LEICESTER.'
John Verney,
Geo. Ashby. Burgus Leicester.'
Edw. Abney,
Arch. Palmer. LINCOLN. * *
Tho.Hussey. Civitas Lincoln. * *
Wm.Monson. Burgus de Boston.
Peregrine Bertie,
W. York. Villa de Grimsby Magna.
Edw. Ayscoghe,
Arth. Moore. Villa de Stamford.
Cha. Bertie,
Phil. Bertie. Burgus de Grantham.
John Brownlow,
W. Ellys. MIDDLESEX.
Jo. Wolstenholme,
J. Bucknall. Civitas Westmon'.
Cha. Mountague,
Ste. Fox. London.
Robert Clayton,
John Fleet,
Wm. Ashurst,
Tho. Papillon. MONMOUTH.
Cha. Kemeys,
Tho. Morgan. Burgus de Monmouth.
J. Arnold. NORFOLK.
H. Hobart,
Jacob Astley. Civitas Norwici.
Fr. Gardiner,
Tho. Blofeld. Villa de Lyme Regis.
John Turner,
Cha. Turner. Villa de Yarmouth Magna. Geo. England,
Sam. Faller. Burgus de Thetford.
James Sloane, * * Civitas Lichen'.
M. Biddulph, * * Burgus de Stafford.
Ph. Foley,
Tho. Foley junior. Burgus Novi Castri sub'. Lynam. * *
John Lawton. Burgus de Tamworth.
Tho. Guy, * * SUFFOLK.
G. Elwes,
Sam. Barnardiston. Burgus de Gippo.
Cha. Whitacre, * * Burgus Dunwici.
R. Rich,
H. Heveningham. Burgus de Orford.
Adam Felton,
Tho. Felton. Burgus de Aldborough.
Hen. Johnson,
W. Johnson. Burgus de Sudbury.
Tho. Barnardiston,
Jon. Robinson. Burgus de Eye.
Cha. Cornwallis,
Tho. D' Avenant. Burgus de St. Edmondsbury.
Robert Davers,
J. Hervey. SURREY.
Ri. Onslow,
Denz. Onslow. Burgus de Southwark.
Ant. Bowyer,
Charles Cox. Burgus de Blechinley.
Maurice Thompson,
Tho. Howard. Burgus de Rygate.
John Parsons, * * Burgus de Guilfrod.
Morgan Randyll,
Foot Onslow. Burgus de Gatton.
Jo. Thompson,
Tho. Turgis. Burgus de Heslemere.
Geo. Woodroffe,
G. Bridges. SUSSEX.
J. Pelham,
Will. Thomas. Civitas Cicestr.'
Ranelagh,
Will. Elson. Burgus de Horsham.
John Machell,
Henry Yates. Burgus de Midhurst. * *
J. Lewkner. Burgus de Lewes.
T. Pelham,
Hen. Pelham. Burgus de Shoreham.
John Pery,
H. Priestman. Portus de Hythe.
Phillip Boteler,
Jacob Des Bouverie. Portus de Dover.
Bazil Divwell,
Ja. Chadwick. Portus de Sandwich.
John Taylor,
Edw. Brent. Portus de Seaforde.
Will. Campion,
Wm. Lowndes. WALLIA. ANGLESEY. * * Burgus de Beaumaris. * * BRECON. * * Villa de Brecon. * * CARDIGAN.
Lisburne. Villa de Cardigan.
John Lewis. CARMARTHEN.
R. Vaughan. Villa de Carmarthen. * * CARNAVAN.
Will. Williams. |
Burgus de Abington. * * BUCKS.
W. Cheyne,
Richard Atkyns. Burgus de Parochi' de Buckingham.
Rich. Temple,
Alex. Denton. DORSET. * * * * Burgus de Poole.
N. Napier,
A. Ashley. Burgus de Dorchester.
N. Napier,
Nath. Bond. Burgus de Lyme Regis.
Henry Henley,
Robert Henley. Burgus de Weymouth.
Maurice Ashley,
Michael Harvey. Burgus de Melcomb Regis.
Tho. Freke,
Jo. Knight. Burgus de Bridport.
Ste. Evance,
Ni. Cary. Burgus de Shafton, alias Shaftsbury.
Math. Andrews,
E. Nicholas. Burgus de Wareham.
Tho. Erle,
Tho. Trenchard. Burgus de Corfe Castle. * *
Will. Culliford. DUNELM'.
Will. Bowes,
Will. Lambton. Civitas Dunelm'.
Cha. Mountague,
Hen. Liddell. EBOR'.
T. Fairfax,
Jo. Kaye. Civitas Ebor.'
Edward Thompson,
T. Jenkyns. Vill' de Kingston super Hull.
Cha. Osborne,
Will. St. Quintin. Burgus de Knaresborough.
Christo. Stockdale. * * Burgus de Scarborough. * *
Cha. Hotham. Burgus de Rippon.
John Aislabie,
Jon. Jenings. Burgus de Richmond.
T. Yorke,
Mar. Wyvell. Burgus de Heydon.
Tho. Frankland,
Hugh Bethell. Burgus de Burrowbrigg.
H. Goodrick,
T. Harrison. Burgus de Malton.
Will. Strickland,
Will. Palmes. Burgus de Thirske.
Godfry Copley,
Rich. Staines. Burgus de Aldborough. * *
Chris. Tankred. Burgus de Beverley.
M. Warton,
R. Warton. Burgus de Castle-Rising.
R. Walpole,
Ro. Howard. NORTHAMPTON.
St. Andrew St. John,
Tho. Cartwright. Civitas Peterborough. * *
Wm. Brownlowe. Villa Northampton.
J. Isham,
Chr. Mountague. Villa Brackley.
Cha. Egerton,
Henry Mordaunt. Burgus de Higham-Ferrars.
Tho. Andrerw. NOTTINGHAM.
S. How,
Jo. White. Villa Nottingham.
Ric. Slater,
Will. Pierrepont. Burgus de EastRetford.
John Thornhagh,
Rich. Taylor. Burgus de Newark super Trent.
G. Markham,
Fr. Molyneux. NORTHUMBERLAND.
Phil. Bickerstaffe, * * Villa NoviCastri sup' Tinam.
William Blacket,
Wm. Carr. Burgus de Morpeth.
Geo. Nicholas,
Hen. Bellasyse. Villa Berwici sup' Twed
Ralph. Grey,
Sam. Ogle. OXON'. * * * * Universitas Oxon.' * *
Will. Trumball. Civitas Oxon.' * * * * Burgus de Nova Woodstock. * *
Tho. Littleton. Burgus de Banbury. * * ROTEL.' * *
Ben. Sherrard. SALOP.'
Ri.Newport, * * Villa Salop.' * * * * Burgus de Bruges, alias Bridgenorth.
Will. Whitmore,
Edw. Acton. Burgus de Ludlowe.
Tho. Newport,
C. Baldwyn. Burgus de Bramber.
Nic. Barbon, * * Burgus de Steyning.
John Fagge,
E. Hungerford. Burgus de East-Grinstead. * *
Jo. Conyers. Burgus de Arundell.
Walden,
E. Dummer. WARWICK. * * * * Civitas Coventry.
Tho. Gery, * * Burgus Warwick. * * * * WESTMORELAND.
John Lowther,
Rich. Sandford. Burgus de Apulbye. * * * * WIGORN.'
T. Foley,
Ed. Sandys. Civitas Wigorn'. * *
Wm. Bromley. Burgus de Droitwich.
Ed. Harley,
Cha. Cocks. Burgus de Evesham.
James Roushout, * * Burgus de Bewdley.
Salwey Winington, * * WILTS.
G. Hungerford,
Henry St. John. Civitas Novæ Sarum.
Tho. Mompesson,
Tho. Hoby. Burgus de Wilton,
Jo. Hawles,
Jo. Gauntlet. Burgus de Downton.
Cha. Raleigh,
Cha. Duncombe. Burgus de Hindon.
Robert Hyde,
Charles Morley. Burgus de Heytesbury.
Wm. Ashe,
Edw. Ashe. Burgus de Westbury. * * * * Burgus de Calne.
Hen. Blaake,
Geo. Hungerford. Burgus de Devizes.
E. Ernle, * * Burgus de Chippenham.
Alex. Popham,
W. White. Burgus de Mamesbury.
Craven Howard,
G. Wharton. Villa de Carnavan. * * DENBIGH. * * Villa de Denbigh. * * FLINT. * * Villa de Flint.
Rog. Puleston. GLAMORGAN.
Bushy Mansell. Villa de Cardiffe. * * MERIONETH.
Hugh Nanny. MOUNTGOMERY.
Edward Vaughan. Villa de Mountgomery. * * PEMBROOKE.
A. Owen. Villa de Haverford-West.
William Wogan. Villa de Pembrooke.
John Phillips. RADNOR.
John Jeffreys. Villa de Nova Radnor.
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