Richard West,-Made lord chancellor of Ireland; and a new writ being ordered, May 31, 1725, he was re-elected, and died; a new writ ordered, Jan. 18, 1727. West Looe. Sir John Trelawney,-Gentleman of the bed- George Delaval,-Died; a new writ ordered, Edward Trelawney,-Made a commissioner of William marq. of Hartington,―Made captain St. Germains. Rich.visc.Fitzwilliams. Isaac Leheup,-Envoy to the Diet at Ratisbon. John lord Binny,-A commissioner of trade in John Laroche. Scotland. Philip Cavendish,-Treasurer of Greenwich hospital. St. Michael. Newport. -Gentleman-usher to the Sir Nicholas Morice,-A new writ ordered, Sir William Pole,-Made his election for Ho- St. Maws. John Morice. Samuel Travers,-Died: a new writ ordered, counsel at law. -One of his majesty's Totness. a new writ ordered, George Chaffin. T..Strangeways, jun.-Died: a new writ or- Joseph Damer, Thomas Ridge. Ed. Morton Pleydell,-Not duly elected. Lyme-Regis. Sir Cop.W.Bampfylde. Henry Holt Henley, Francis Drew. John Burridge. William Betts, Sir Charles Willes,-Colonel of the first regi- John Ward, Expelled the house for forgery; ment of foot guards. Joseph Banks. Plymouth. a new writ ordered, May 23, 1726. Thomas Pearse,-Made a commissioner of the navy; a new writ ordered, Jan. 17, 1727. John Willes,-Second justice of Chester. Edward Tucker. Sir Dewy Bulkeley, Peter Walter. Edward Nicholas,-Died; a new writ ordered, Wareham. Sir Edward Ernle, Corfe-Castle. Dennis Bond, Sir Edw. Desboùverie. Joseph Gascoigne. John Banks. Charles Talbot,-Son to the bishop of Durham, made solicitor general; and a new writ being ordered, April 23, 1726, he was re-elected. Thomas Conyers. ESSEX. Robert Honywood. Sir Thomas Webster, Sir John Comyns,-Made a baron of the Exe Henry Parsons,-Before in this parliament for Harwich. Sir Philip Parker. Henry Berkley. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Kinard Delabere, Gloucester. Charles Hyett, John Snell,-Died; a new writ ordered Jan. 17, 1727. H. R. Westfaling, Velters Cornwall. Daniel Pulteney,-A lord of the Admiralty, made clerk of the council in Ireland; and a new writ being ordered, May 7, 1726, he was re-elected. Lancaster. Sir Thomas Lowther, William Heysham,-One of the clerks in Chancery; died, a new writ ordered, April 21, 17.27. Christopher Tower,-Deputy-collector inwards at the port of London. Newton. William Mayo,-Died, a new writ ordered, Sir Francis Leicester, March 21, 1723. James Walwyn. Leominster. Sir George Caswall, Nicholas Philpott, Sir Archer Croft. John Birch. Wigan. Sir Roger Bradshaigh, Clithero. Nathaniel Curzon, Liverpool. William Shippen. James e. of Barrymore. Thomas Lister. Sir Thomas Johnson,-Made collector of the Customs in Raxahamock river, in Virginia; a new writ ordered, Jan. 23, 1723. William Cleveland,-Died; a new writ ordered, March 31, 1724. Langham Booth,-Groom of the bedchamber to the prince, died, a new writ ordered, Nov. 12, 1724. Thomas Bootle, Thomas Brereton. Benjamin Collier. Sir Thomas Palmer,-Died; a new writ order ed, Jan. 6, 1724. Sir John Jennings, Henry Pacey, Great Grimsby. Sir Thomas Coleby,-A commissioner of the Charles Pelham, Brownlow Cecil,-Succeeded to the title of earl of Exeter, on the death of his brother, a new writ ordered, Oct. 15, 1722. William Noel, . Grantham. John visc. Tyrconnel, MIDDLESEX. James Bertie, Westminster. Charles Bertie. Francis Fisher. Sir John Austen. "Arch. Hutcheson, and John Cotton,-Election declared void, a new writ ordered, Nov. 6, 1722. George lord Carpenter,-Governor of Minorca and Port-Mahon, colonel of a regiment of dragoons, and general of all the king's forces in Scotland. Higham Ferrers. Thomas Wentworth,-Died, a new writ ordered, Jan. 9, 1724. John Finch, Solicitor-general to the prince, made one of his majesty's counsel at law; and a new writ being ordered, Feb. 2, 1727, he was re-elected. NORTHUMBERLand. Algernon earl of Hertford,-Called up to the House of Peers as lord Percy, upon the death of his mother; a new writ ordered, Jan. 25, 1723. Sir William Middleton, William Wrightson,-Not duly elected. Southampton. Litchfield. Walter Chetwynd, Thomas Missing, Proveditor-general for Gib- Richard Plummer,-A commissioner of trade raltar and Port-Mahon. and plantations. Stafford. Thomas Foley, John Dolphin,-Died, a new writ ordered, Nov. 12, 1724. Francis Elde,-Master in chancery, expelled the House. Walter visc. Chetwynd. Newcastle under Line. Sir Bryan Broughton,-Died; a new writ or dered, Nov. 12, 1724. Sir Walt. Wag. Bagot, Tho. Leveson Gower. Tamworth. |