Anne: Table IV. Lord Lieutenants.

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TABLE IV.

Part I.
Lord Lieutenants.
20 May.
St. James'.
Great Seal &c. constituting the Duke of Northumberland Lord Lieutenant of Surrey. Clause for revoking his last commission as such (w.) (fn. 1).—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 11–12.
30 May.
St. James'.
Great Seal appointing the Earl of Abingdon Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire; with a clause revoking the appointment of Thomas, Lord Wharton (w.).—Ibid, p. 12.
Also notes of the like warrants for commissions for:—
Lord Craven, Berks; with revocation of the Earl of Abingdon's appointment.
Lord Pawlett, Devon and Exeter, with revocation of the Earl of Stamford's appointment.
The Marquis of Normanby, North Riding of York, with a revocation of Viscount Irwin's appointment.—Ibid, pp. 12, 13.
9 June.
St. James'.
Lord Cheyne; Bucks, during Earl of Bridgwater's minority. Revocation of Lord Wharton's patents (w.).—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 352, p. 18; and (n.w.). S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, p. 27.
11 June.
St. James'.
Richard, Earl of Scarborough; Northumberland and Newcastle; the same, Co. Durham; Charles, Earl of Manchester; Huntingdon. (all n.w.).—Ibid, p. 22.
15 June.
St. James'.
Charles, Viscount Townsend; county of Norfolk and city and county of Norwich (n.w.).
William, Duke of Devonshire; Derbyshire (n.c.).
William, Lord Paget; Staffordshire (n.w.).
Thomas, Earl of Pembroke, &c.; Wilts. (n.w.).
Same, in the several counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Brecknock, Glamorgan, Radnor, the county and town of Haverfordwest, the town and county of the borough of Carmarthen and Monmouthshire (n.w.).
Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury; Herefordshire (n.w.). Same in Worcestershire and county and city of Worcester (n.w.).
John, Earl of Rutland; Leicestershire (n.w.).
Charles, Earl of Burlington; West Riding of Yorkshire, City of York and "the Ansty of York." (n.w.).
Algernon, Earl of Essex; Hertfordshire (n.w.). Richard, Earl Rivers; Cheshire and Chester (n.w.). Francis, Earl of Bradford; Salop (n.w.). Wriothesley, Duke of Bedford; Middlesex (n.w.)., Bedfordshire (n.w.), and Cambridgeshire (n.w.).—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 27–30.
Earl of Peterborough, re-appointed to Northants (w.).—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 171, p. 57.
15 June.
St. James'.
Duke of Newcastle; Notts, Nottingham and Yorkshire (E.R.). Duke of Ormond, Somerset. Lord Cornwallis, Suffolk. Earl of Lindsey, Lincolnshire and Lincoln. Earl of Oxford, Essex (all w.).—Ibid, pp. 1, 2, 4, 5.
Same. Lord Sherrard; Rutland. Earl of Dorset, Sussex. Earl of Northampton, Warwickshire and Coventry (all w.).—Ibid, pp. 13, 14, 91.
Earl of Carlisle; Cumberland and Westmoreland.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 350, p. 244.
20 June.
St. James'.
Earl of Abingdon, Lord Lieutenant "in all the hamlets of our Tower of London." Clause revoking Lord Lucas' patent (n.w.).—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, p. 38.
23 June.
St. James'.
Charles, Duke of Bolton; Dorsetshire and Poole (n.w.).—Ibid, p. 29.
19 Dec. Scroope, Earl of Bridgwater; Bucks. Usual powers (w.).—Ibid, p. 119.
Part II.
Deputy Lieutenants.
These are entries in the Entry Books, which state that the Queen has approved the noblemen and gentlemen named as Deputy-Lieutenants for the cities, counties, liberties, &c., mentioned, and that the Lord Lieutenant of the county is to issue out their deputations accordingly.
22 June.
Whitehall.
Bucks: Lord Lieutenant, Lord Cheyne.
Baronets:—Sir Dennis Hampson, Sir Peter Tyrrell, Sir Thomas Lee, Sir Thomas Tyrrell, Sir Henry Seymour, Sir John Varney, Sir John Chester, Sir Richard Temple, Sir Edmond Denton, Sir John Whitwrong.
Sir James Etheridge, Kt.
John Thurbarne and James Selby, Sergeants at Law.
Esquires:—The Hon. Henry Pagett, James Herbert, Richard Beeke, Thomas Pigott, Edmund Waller, Roger Chapman, Francis Duncombe, Jervaise Piercepont, Richard Ingoldsby, Stephen Waller, Roger Penn, Roger Price, Johnshall Cross, Richard Hampden, Niccols Hackett, Edward Bates, — Greenfield, jun., Henry Andrews, Edward Lane.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 32, 33.
25 June.
Whitehall.
Bucks: Lord Lieutenant, Lord Cheyne.
Lord James Cavendish and Lord Shelburne appear. Baronets and Knights:—The same as those above, with the addition of Sir John Connaway and Sir William Boyer.
Serjeants-at-law as before.
Esquires:—Same as before, with the addition of Browne Willis and Stephen Waller, but without Edward Lane.—Ibid, pp. 38–9.
29 June.
Whitehall.
Cornwall: Lord Lieutenant, John Granvile, Esq.
The Bishop of Exeter.
John, Lord Arundell of Trerise.
The Hon. Francis Roberts; the Hon. Francis Godolphin.
Baronets:—Sir William Godolphin, Sir Richard Vyvyan, Sir John St. Aubyn, Sir William Coriton, Sir John Mowlesworth.
Knights:—Sir Joseph Tredenham, Sir John Cotton.
Esquires:—Major—General Trelawny, Hugh Boscawen, Charles Trevanion of Carhais, Richard Edgecombe, John Speccott, Daniel Ellyot, Jonathan Rashleigh, Dennys Glyn, James Buller, Thomas Whaddon, James Praed, Edmund Prideaux, Francis Bassett, Renatus [?] Bellot, Henry Dorrell, Henry Manaton, John Buller of Morvall, Samuel Trefusis, Walter Moyle, Alexander Pendarvis.—Ibid, pp. 46–7.
30 June.
Whitehall.
Oxfordshire: Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Abingdon.
The Earl of Anglesey, Viscount Say and Seal, Francis, Lord Gulford [Guilford], Thomas, Lord Coningsby (of Ireland).
The Hon. Captain H. Bertie.
Baronets:—Sir John Cope, Sir Robert Jenkinson, Sir Fairemeadow Penyston, Sir John Walter, Sir William Glyn, Sir John Doyly, Sir Robert Dashwood, Sir Edward Cobb.
Knights:—Sir Edward Norreys, Sir Henry Johnson, Sir William Whitelock, Sir Edmund Warcupp, Sir Sebastian Smith, Sir Simon Harcourt.
Esquires:—James Herbert, Philip Wenman, Thomas Cartwright, John Stone, Francis Clarke, Humphry Wicham, Thomas Rowney, Richard Libb, Carleton Stone.—Ibid, pp. 47, 48.
Same. Tower Hamlets: Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Abingdon.
Lieutenant-General Churchill.
Sir Henry Johnson, Sir Samuel Garrard, Bart., Sir Wm. Prichard, Sir Thomas Davall, Sir Thomas Cooke, Sir Jonathan Andrews.
Esquires:—John Farwell, William Johnson, Robert Bateman, Daniel Brattle, Henry Dythick, Thomas Blackmore, John Cass, Francis Tyson, John Bromwell, Edward Ambrose, Thomas Lane, Robert Constable, Robert Hastings, Thomas Blackmore, jun., William Benson, George Ford.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 48, 49.
25 July.
Whitehall.
Lincolnshire: Lord Lieutenant, Earl of Lindsey.
Bennet Lord Sherrard, the Hon. Charles Bertie, the Hon. Peregrine Bertie, the Hon. James Bertie.
Baronets:—Sir John Tyrrwhit, Sir Thomas Willoughby Sir William Buck, Sir John Thorrold, Sir William Massingberd.
Knight:—Sir Thomas Meers.
Esquires:—Hon. Charles Dymoke, Peregrine Bertie of Gedney, Vincent Grantham, Christopher Hales, Reuben Parke, Peter Short, Daniel de Leigne, Christopher Berrisford, Henry Heron, William Ambler, Wynn, Francis Fane.—Ibid, pp. 69, 70.
4 Aug.
Whitehall.
Berks: Lord Lieutenant, Lord Craven.
Sir Humphry Forester, Sir John Stonehouse, Sir Henry Johnson, Sir Jacob Banks.
Esquires:—Thomas Doleman, Thomas Fettiplace, Richard Jones, Henry Kingsmill, Thomas Garrrard, Edmund Pye, George Pitt.— Ibid, p. 71.
Same. Norfolk and Norwich: Lord Lieutenant, Lord Viscount Townsend.
For Norwich division.—
Baronets:—Sir Richard Berney, Sir Roger Potts, Sir Edward Ward, Sir Francis Bickley, Sir William Cooke, Sir John Holland, Sir Robert Kemp.
Esquires: Ath. Windham and John Harbord.
For Lynn and Walsingham division.—
Baronets:—Sir John Wodehouse, Sir Robert Bacon, Sir Ralph Hare, Sir Jacob Astley.
Esquires:—The Hon. Roger Townshend, Edmund Woodhouse and Robert Walpole.
For the City of Norwich.—
Esquires:—Robert Davy, Recorder; Arthur Branthwaite, steward; Thomas Wisse, Francis Gardiner, Philip Stebbing, Thomas Blofeld and Edward Clarke, Esqs.—Ibid, pp. 94, 95.
7 Aug.
Windsor.
Herts: Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Essex.
Baronets:—Sir Robert Jocelin, Sir William Cooper, Sir Robert Austen, Sir John Bucknall, Sir Ralph Rattcliffe, Sir William Lytton, Sir Thomas Bide, Sir Edmond Anderson.
Knight:—Sir John Spencer.
Esquires:—John Plummer, William Gore, Thomas Halsey, Silas Titus, George Hadley, Charles Caesar, Ralph Freeman, Henry Kelligrew, Robert Cecill, William Munton, John Charleton,— Woolaston.—Ibid, pp. 95, 96.
11 Aug.
Windsor.
Suffolk and Ipswich: Lord Lieutenant, Lord Cornwallis.
Baronets:—Sir Thomas Felton, Sir Thomas Spring, Sir John] Castleton, Sir John Duke, Sir Robert Kemp, Sir Dudley Cullum, Sir Gervis Elwis, Sir Samuel Barnardiston, Sir Samuel Clarke, Sir Richard Allin alias Anguish.
Knights:—Sir George Wennive, Sir Richard Gipps, Sir John Robinson.
Esquires:—The Hon. William Maynard, Charles Fox, John Harvey, Samuel Barnardiston, Richard Norton, Christopher Calthrop, Thomas Glemham, William Cropply, Charles Whitaker, Thomas Neale, Roger Kerrington, Richard Porter, Daniel Harvey.
For Ipswich town and hamlets: Charles Whittaker, Richard Pupplet and Charles Wright.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 171, p. 60.
18 Aug.
Whitehall.
Huntingdon: Lord Lieutenant, Earl of Manchester.
Baronets:—Sir Robert Bernard and Sir John Conyers.
Messrs. Dryden, Proby, Biggs, Torkington, Pocklington, Gere and Pedley.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 96, 97.
25 Aug.
Whitehall.
Surrey: Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Northumberland.
Hon. Heneage Finch.
Knights:—Sir Walter St. Johns, Sir Francis Vincent, Sir William Hoskins, Sir Richard Onslow, Sir Christopher Buckle, Sir James Clarke, Sir Charles Hedges, Sir Walter Clarges, Sir William Gore, Sir Samuel Dashwood, Sir John Nicholas.
Esquires:—Edward Harvey, John Weston, Denzil Onslow, George Vernon, George Woodriffe, Morgan Randall, Peter Hussey, Thomas Molineux, Lewis Oglethorpe, Philip Frowde, James Zouch, William Pellett, William Hewer, Urban Hall, William Draper, Thomas Lant, Leonard Wessell, Arthur Moore, Shem. Bridges, Charles Bloodworth [or Bloothworth], John Mitchell, Nicholas Carew, William Salmon.—Ibid, pp. 97, 98.
Borough of Southwark: Lord Lieutenant, the same.
Esquires:—Anthony Bowyer, George Meggott, Samuel Lewin, Francis Wilkinson, Charles Cox, John Lade, Stephen Stiles, Lawrence Parker, Edmond Reading, Thomas Malin, Henry Bartlett.—Ibid, pp. 98–9.
31 Aug.
Bath.
Dorsetshire: Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Bolton.
Sir Nathaniel Napier, Bart., and Thomas Strangways, Thomas Trenchard, Thomas Erle, George Pitt, Henry Portman, Thomas Turberville, William Strowde, Richard Fownes, Thomas Chafing, Richard Broderip, Robert Brown of Frampton, John Williams of Herringston, Samuel Rolls, John Gould, Thomas Freke, Tregonell[?] Frampton, Maurice Ashley, Edward Hooper, William Bennet, John Pleydale Morton, Henry Seymer, John Mitchell, Gyles Frampton, and William Pyle, Esqs.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 171, p. 78.
Same. Southampton [Hants]: Lord Lieutenant, the same.
Lord William Powlet, the Rt. Hon. John Smith, Sir Robert Worseley, Sir John St. Barbe, and George Pitt, Richard Norton, George Rodney Bridges, Anthony Henlye, Esqs., Sir Dewey Bunckley, Bt., and Thomas Jervoyce, Henry Dawly, Richard Holt, Richard Chaundler, John Fawconer, Thomas Hoby, Robert Mitchell, and Norton Powlet, Esqs.—Ibid, p. 79.
31 Aug. Yorkshire (W.R.) and York: Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Burlington.
Viscount Downe and Lord Fairfax.
Baronets:—Sir Henry Goodrick, Sir Godfrey Copley, Sir John Kay, Sir George Cooke, Sir William Ramsden, Sir John Wentworth, Sir Lionel Pilkington, Sir William Reresby, Sir John Bland, Sir George Tempest, Sir Rowland Wynn, Sir Walter Hawksworth.
Knights:—Sir William Lowther, Sir Jonathan Jenings, Sir Edward Blacket.
Esquires:—Henry Fairfax, John Lister of Bawtry, Isaac Knight, Robert Byerly, John Ramsden, Henry Currer, John Bradshaw of Brampton, John Ayslaby, William Vavasor of Weston, Thomas Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse, Robert Benson, Sydney Wortley, Robert Monckton, Welbury Norton, Robert Ferrand, Cyril Arthington, Christopher Tankred, Thomas Harrison, Edward Thompson of Marston, Thomas Fawks, Ambrose Pudsay, Thomas Lister, Christopher Stockdale Waters, John Gill, John Moyser, William Wentworth, Walter Calverley, Samuel Mellish, William Ingram of Thorpe, — Parker of Broose—holme Hall.
For the City and Aynsty of York: Sir William Robinson, Bt., Toby Jenkins, Thomas Moseley, Roger Shakleton.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 79–81.
3 Sept.
Whitehall.
Kent: Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Romney.
Thomas, Lord Fairfax.
Baronets:—Sir Henry Palmer, Sir Thomas Roberts, Sir George Rivers, Sir Thomas Colepeper, Sir Thomas Knatchbull, Sir Thomas Hales, Sir Stephen Leonard, Sir Bassill Dixwell, Sir Robert Austen, Sir Richard Sandys, Sir John Shaw, Sir William Langhorne, Sir Francis Head, Sir James Oxenden, Sir John Mordant, Sir George Chute, Sir Thomas Twisden, Sir Philip Boteler, Sir Chomley Deering, Sir Robert Marsham (Kt. and Bt.).
Knights:—Sir George Rooke, Sir Cloudesley Shovell.
Esquires:—The Hon. H. Finch, William Campion, Leonard Diggs, Humphrey Stiles, James Herbert, Thomas Ryder, Colonel William Broadnax, Colonel William Delawne, George Sayers, Colonel Henry Lee, William Brockman, John Taylor, Jacob Desbovery, Majors Nordath Rand, Thomas Moyle, Ralph Buffkin and John Buggins, Colonel Edward King, Major John Cason, Robert Crawford, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Bargrave, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Bliss, Captain John Morgan, William Cage, Captain Thomas Whorwood, Samuel Mills, John Lynch, Robert Bretton, Mathew Aylmer.—Ibid, pp. 82, 83.
12 Sept.
Bath.
Middlesex, Cambridgeshire, the Isle of Ely and Bedfordshire: The Lord Lieutenant is in each case the Duke of Bedford.
Middlesex: Henry, Lord Coleraine, the Hon. Philip Howard, the Hon. Henry Pagett, Sir John Wolstenholme, Sir Henry Ashurst, Sir Henry Johnson, Sir Jeremy Sambrooke, Sir John Bucknall, Sir Charles Duncombe, Sir Richard Reynold, Sir Walter Clarges; and Hy. Hawley, Chas. Bonython, John Pultney, Craven Payton, Francis Brend, Richard Shoreditch, Warwick Lake, Anthony Row, William Pultney, Joseph Offley, John Herbert, Alexander Pitfield, John Perry, Richard Ryder, John Jennings, William Stone, John Charleton, Nicholas Wolstenholme, Hugh Smithson, Joseph Joreye, Nicholas Goodwin, John Austin, Francis Tyson, John Smith of Hackney, Thomas Taylor, John Bond and Portman Seymour, Esqs.
Cambridgeshire: The Earl of Orford, John, Lord Cutts, Sir Richard Bennet, Sir Robert Cotton, Sir Samuel Clarke, Sir Paul Whitchcock, Sir Rusholt Collen, Sir Henry Pickering, Sir Cane James, Sir Christopher Hatton, Sir John Cotton, Barts., and John Bennet, Wm. Russell, John Willis, Ant. Thompson, Matthew Hallworthy, Ralph Lane, Thomas Slater, Granado Piggott, John Millecent, Altem Smith, John Bromley and Thomas Dolton, Esqs.
Isle of Ely: Sir Roger Jennings, and Sigismond Traford, Thomas Edwards, Josias Colvill, John Twells, David Rowland, Hugh Underwood, Henry Yates, Nicholas Mallabor, Robert Apprice, and John Pamphlin, Esqs.
Bedfordshire: Edward, Lord Russell, Sir John Napier, Sir John Burgoyne, Sir William Gostwick, Sir Philip Monnoux, Barts.; Sir John Osborne, Sir William Milard [Knights]; Charles Leigh, William Boteler, Thomas Browne, William Duncombe, Mathew Dennis, John Harvey, Samuel Bedford, William Farrar, sen., William Ferrar, jun., William Butcher, Thomas Wilde, Charles Gery, Louis Monnoux, William Hillersdon, Morris Abbott and Lewis Dive, Esqs.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 99–101.
12 Sept.
Bath.
Yorkshire (E.R.): Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Newcastle.
Henry, Viscount Downe.
Baronets:—Sir Charles Hotham, Sir William Strickland, Sir Griffith Boynton, Sir William St. Quintin, Sir Watkinson Payler, Sir Thomas Rudston, Sir John Legard, Sir Robert Hildyard.
Knights:—Sir Michael Wharton, Sir Mathew Peirson, Sir Richard Osbaldeston, Sir James Bradshaw, Sir Robert Constable.
Esquires:— Ralph Wharton, Tobias Jenkins, Hugh Bethell, Robert Monkton, Richard Darley, Edward Barnard, Ingoldby Daniel, William Gee, William Osbaldeston, John Moyser, John Ramsden, Fairfax Norcliffe, James Heblethwait, Thomas Hesketh, Thomas Stillington, Yarborough Constable, Thomas Micklethwayte, William Thompson, William Dawson, Edward Thompson, Thomas Langley of Grimston, William Dickinson, William Headlam and William Lister, Esqs.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 171, p. 83.
Same. Nottinghamshire: Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Newcastle.
William, Lord Byron; Scroop, Viscount Howe.
Baronets:—Sir Francis Molyneux, Sir Hardolph Wastneys, Sir Willoughby Hickman, Sir Thomas Willoughby, Sir Thomas Perkins.
Sir William Stanhope, Kt.; and William Pierrepont, John White, George Savile, John Thornhagh, Charles Stanhope, Thomas Hewet, William Burnel, Patrick Chaworth, Derry Molyneux, Robert Sachevirell (fn. 2), George Gregory, Robert Porter, Edward Mollish, William Gylby, Julius Hutchinson, John Digby, William Cartwright of Normanton, William Cartwright of Ossinton, William Saville, Thomas White, St. Andrew Thornhagh and John Stringer, Esqs.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 171, pp. 83, 84.
3 Oct. Gloucestershire: Lieutenant, the Earl of Berkeley.
Viscount Tracey, James, Lord Dursly.
Baronets:— Sir John Guise, Sir Ralph Dutton, Sir Richard Cox, Sir Edward Fust, Sir William Kyle.
Knights:— Sir G. Hanger, Sir Francis Russell, Sir Benjamin Bathurst.
Esquires:— Right Hon. J. How, William Blathwait, Maynard Colchester, Edward Cooke, Nathaniel Stephens, Samuel Barker, Thomas Stephens, sen., of Lypiat, Thomas Stephens of Sodbury, Edward Stephens of Lygrove, Mathew Ducy Moreton, William Trye, Richard Dodeswell, Kaniard Delabere, John Berkeley, Richard How, Robert Pleydall, James Thynne, Theophilus Leigh, John Bridgeman, John Higgford, Philip Shepherd, Edmund Chamberlayne, Reynen Jones, Tracey Katchmayd, George Lloyd, Thomas Morgan, Henry Probert, Samuel Trotman, Henry Creswick, Thomas Stephens, jun., of Lypiat, Thomas Chester, Reginald Pindar, John Jacob, Edward Southwell, William Kingscote, George Smith, John Marriott, Edmund Bray, Mathew Hales, Francis Windham, Henry Ireton, John Stafford.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, pp. 102–4.
6 Oct.
Whitehall.
City of Gloucester: Lord Lieutenant, the same.
Thomas Webb, Nicholas Webb, John Heyet, Robert Payne, Thomas Browne, and — Rodway, Aldermen. —Ibid, p. 104.
Same. City of Bristol: Lord Lieutenant, the same.
Baronet:—Sir John Duddleston.
Knights:—Sir Thomas Day, Sir William Daines, Sir John Hawkins.
Esquires:—Robert Yate, William Jackson, Thomas Edwards, Samuel Wallis, William Swymmer, Richard Layne, John Blackwell, John Batcheler, William Lewis, John Sanson.—Ibid, p. 105.
19 Oct.
Whitehall.
Rutland: Lord Lieutenant, Lord Sherard.
Baronets:—The Hon. John Noell [sic], Sir Thomas Mackworth, Sir Thomas Barker.
Esquires:—Philip Sherard, Edward Browne, John Wingfield, Charles Tryon, Samuel Tryon, Samuel Browne, Bartholomew Burton, Thomas Burwell, Richard Halford, Edward Horseman.—Ibid, p. 128.
16 Nov.
Whitehall.
Essex: Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Oxford.
Baronets and knights:—Sir F. Masham, Sir Charles Barrington, Sir Isaac Rebow, Sir Cane James.
Esquires:—Francis Barrington, John Conyers, Benjamin Mildway, Edward Luther, Benjamin Desborow, John Cummins.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 171, p. 95.
6 Dec.
Whitehall.
Tower Hamlets: Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Abingdon.
William Bridges, James Craggs, Philip Whiteman, Edwd. Winnington, Wm. Northey and Edmund Noble, Esqs. —Ibid, p. 97.
10 Dec.
St. James'.
Derby: Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Devonshire.
Baronets:—Sir John Harpur, Sir Philip Gell, Sir Charles Pye, Sir William Gresley and Sir Henry Every.
Esquires:—Samuel Pierpont, Robert Wilmott, William Eyre, Thomas Cooke, Samuel Pole, John Spateman, Robert Burdett, John Curson, Godfrey Clarke, Thomas Stanhope.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 170, p. 119.
11 Dec.
Whitehall.
Cornwall: Lord Lieutenant, Rt. Hon. J. Granville.
Sir Richard Carew, Bt., and John Nicols of Trewarne and John Tredenham, Esqs.—Ibid, p. 134.
19 Dec.
Whitehall.
Norwich: Lord Lieutenant, Viscount Townsend.
Waller Bacon, Esq.—Ibid, p. 120.

Footnotes

  • 1. The letters (c), (n.c.), (w.), (n.w.) have the same meanings as in the last Table.
  • 2. Also spelt "Sacheverell."