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Peterborough. James Phipps.---Richard Benyon. Northampton. G. Aug. lord viscount Althorpe; only son of earl Spencer ; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782, be was re-elected; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Bucks; a new writ ordered, April 10, 1782, he was chosen for the county of Surrey.--Charles, lord Lucan; of the kingdom of Ireland; father-in-law to viscount Althorpe.---George Rodney; eldest son of sir George Bridges Rodney, bart.; an officer in the foot guards. Brackley. John Wm. Egerton; eldest son of the bishop of Durham; a lieutenant-colonel of dragoons.---Timothy Caswell.

Higham-Ferrers.

Frederick Montagu; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected; again appointed to the same office; a new writ ordered, April 4, 1783, he was re-elected, and soon after sworn a member of the most honourable privy council.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

Lord Algernon Percy; heir to the barony of Lovaine of Alnwick in the county of Northumberland. --Sir William Middleton.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Andrew R. Bowes.
--Sir Matt. W. Ridley.

Morpeth. Anthony Storer; made a com-
missioner of trade and plantations; a
new writ ordered, June 3, 1781, he was
re-elected; made secretary to his ma
jesty's embassy at the court of Ver-
sailles, 1783.--Peter Delmé.
Berwick-upon-Tweed. John Vaughan.--

Sir John H. Delaval; created lord De-
Javal in the kingdom of Ireland, Sep-
tember 1783.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Lord E. C. C. Bentinck. --Charles Medows; nephew to the late duke of Kingston.

Nottingham. Daniel P. Coke; brother to the member for Norfolk.---Robert Smith.

East Retford. Lord John P. Clinton; in December 1780 made a lord of the bedchamber to the prince of Wales; died, a new writ ordered, December

1781.--Thomas, earl of Lincoln; eldest son of the duke of Newcastle; a lieutenant-colonel in the army; made aidede-camp to the king; made colonel of a regiment of light dragoons.--Wharton Amcotts.

Newark. Lord George Sutton; uncle to the duke of Rutland; died, a new writ ordered, January 21, 1783.--J. Manners Sutton; son of the deceased member; has a company in the foot guards. --Sir Henry Clinton.

OXFORDSHIRE. Philip lord viscount Wenman. --Lord Charles Spencer; appointed one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland; a new writ ordered, December 6, 1782, he was re-elected.

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

Oxford. Peregrine Bertie.--Lord Robert
Spencer; made one of the vice-treasurers
of Ireland; a new writ ordered, May
24, 1782, he was re-elected.
Woodstock. George viscount Parker.--
William Eden; made secretary to the
lord lieutenant of Ireland; in 1780 made
one of the vice-treasurers of Ireland; a
new writ ordered, April 4, 1783, he was
re-elected, and sworn a member of the
privy council.

Banbury. Frederick lord North; made one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state; a new writ ordered, April 2, 1783, he was re-elected; made lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the county of Somerset ; elected chancellor of the University of Oxford. RUTLANDSHIRE. Geo. B. Brudenell.--Thomas Noel.

SALOP.

Noel Hill; soon after the dissolution of this parliament he was created baron Berwick of Altringham in the county of Salop.---Richard Hill; succeeded his father as baronet in 1783.

Shrewsbury. Sir Charles Leighton.--William Pulteney.

Bridgenorth. Thomas Whitmore.--Hugh Pigot; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected.

Ludlow. Edward Clive; succeeded his father as lord Clive in 1774; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the county of Salop.--Frederick Cornwall; a captain in the navy; died, a new writ ordered, May 2, 1783.

Great Wenlock. Thomas Whitmore ; made his election for Bridgenorth; a new writ ordered, Nov. 1780.-George Forester.---Sir Henry Bridgman. Bishop's Castle. William Clive.--Henry Strachey; under secretary to the right hon. Thomas Townshend, one of his

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majesty's principal secretaries of state; made storekeeper to the ordnance; a new writ ordered, April 3, 1783, he was re-elected.

SOMERSETSHIRE. Sir John Trevelyan.--Richard Hipesley Coxe.

Bristol. Sir Henry Lippincott; died, a new writ ordered, January 1781.--Geo. Daubeney.--Matthew Brickdale.

Bath. Abel Moysey; made a Welsh judge; a new writ ordered, November 20, 1777, he was re-elected.--John Jeffries Pratt; only son of lord Camden; a teller of the Exchequer; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, July 10, 1782, he was reelected; again made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, December 24, 1783, he was re-elected. Wells. Robert Child; died; the Speaker

issued bis warrant to the clerk of the crown to make out a new writ, Aug. 11, 1782.--John Curtis.--Clement Tudway. Taunton. John Roberts; a major-gene

ral in the army on half-pay; died, a new writ ordered, February 1782.--Benjamin Hammett; a banker and an alderman of London, afterwards knighted.--John Halliday.

Bridgewater. Anne Poulett.--Benjamin
Allen; not duly elected.--John Acland;
duly elected, and ought to have been
returned.

Minehead. Francis F. Luttrell; made
steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds,
in the county of Buckingham.--Henry
Beaufoy.--John F. Luttrell.
Ilchester. Peregrine Cust.------Samuel
Smith.

Milborn Port. John Townson; a director of the East India Company.--Thomas H. Medlycott; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds, in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, November 1781.---John Pennington; eldest son of sir Joseph Pennington, bart.; created baron Muncaster, in the kingdom of Ireland, September 1783. SOUTHAMPTON. Robt. Thistlethwaite.--Jervoise C. Jervoise.

Winchester. Lovel Stanhope; clerk comptroller of the board of green cloth; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, October 9, 1783.--H. Flood; a member of his majesty's most honourable privy council in Ireland.--Henry Penton, Southampton. Hans Sloane; a commissioner of trade and plantations.--John Fuller.

Portsmouth. Sir William Gordon; accepted of a pension during pleasure; a new writ ordered, 1783.--Thomas

Erskine; second brother to the earl of Buchan, and king's counsel.---Robert Monckton; died, a new writ ordered, June 1782.--Sir H. Fetherstonbaugh. Yarmouth. (I. W.) Edward Morant.-Edward Rushworth; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, 1781.--Sir Thomas Rumbold.

Petersfield. William Jolliffe; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, April 7, 1783, he was reelected.--Thomas Samuel Jolliffe. Newport. (I. W.) John St. John; brother to viscount Bolingbroke; surveyor of the crown lands.--Sir R. Worsley. Stockbridge. John Luttrell.--James Luttrell; made a captain in the navy, February 1781.

Newton. (I. W.) E. Meux Worsley; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, September 24, 1782.-Henry Dundas; treasurer of the navy; in this parliament before for the county of Edinburgh ; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, December 22, 1782, he was elected for the county of Edinburgh.--Richard P. Ar den; solicitor-general to his majesty ; again made solicitor general to his majesty; a new writ ordered, December 26, 1783, he was re-elected.--John Barrington; eldest son of sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, bart.

Christ Church. Sir James Harris; son of the other member; envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the court of Russia, and made knight of the bath. James Harris; died, a new writ ordered, January 23, 1781.---John Frederick; sou of sir John Frederick, to whose title he succeeded in 1783.

Lymington. Thomas Dammer---Edward Gibbon; a commissioner of trade and plantations; author of "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire."--Harry Burrard; son of sir Harry Burrard.'

Whitchurch. George viscount Middleton. --T. Townshend; made secretary at war; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected; made one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state; a new writ ordered, July 10, 1782, he was re-elected; created baron Sydney of Chiselhurst in the county of Kent; a new writ ordered, March 7, 1783, afterwards viscount Sydney.--William Selwyn; one of his majesty's counsellors at law.

Andover. Benjamin Lethuillier.----Sir John Griffin Griffin.

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Stafford. Edward Monckton; uncle to
Viscount Galway of Ireland.---Richard
B. Sheridan.

Newcastle under Line. George, viscount
Trentham.--Arch. Macdonald; brother
to lord Macdonald of Ireland, one of his
majesty's counsellors at law, and a
Welsh judge; son-in-law to earl Gower.
Tamworth. John Courtenay; secretary
to the master-general of the ordnance;
made surveyor of the ordnance; a new
writ ordered, April 23, 1783, he was
re-elected.--Anthony Chamier; died, a
new writ ordered, November 1, 1780.--
John Calvert; son to the member for
Hertford; secretary to the lord cham-
berlain.

SUFFOLK. Sir John Rous.--Sir C. T. Bunbury.
Ipswich. Thomas Staunton.----William
Wollaston.

Dunwich. Barne Barne.---Sir Ger. W.
Van Neck.

Orford. Francis viscount Beauchamp.--
Robert S. Conway.

Aldborough. Martin Fonnereau.--Philip
C. Crespigney; procurator-general to
his majesty in Doctors Commons and
admiralty courts.

Sudbury. Sir Patrick Blake. Philip C. Crespigney; not duly elected.----Sir James Marriot; duly elected, and ought to have been returned; judge of the high court of admiralty. Eye. Arn. James Skelton; brother-inlaw to earl Cornwallis; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, March 25, 1782.--W. Cornwallis. -Rich. B. Phillipson; made a majorgeneral in 1779, and a lieutenant-general in 1787.--Rich. B. Phillipson. St. Edmund's Bury. H. S. Conway; made commander in chief of the land forces in Great Britain, March 27, 1782. SURREY. Augustus Keppel; uncle to the earl

of Albemarle; admiral of the blue, and one of the elder brethren of the Trinity house; made first lord of the admiralty, and soon after created viscount Keppel of Cleveden in the county of Suffolk; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782.G. John, viscount Althorpe; only son

of earl Spencer; one of the commissioners of the treasury; before in this parliament for the borough of Northampton; succeeded his father as earl Spencer; a new writ ordered, November 11, 1783.--Sir Robert Clayton ; before in this parliament for Blechingly.-Sir Joseph Mawbey. Southwark.

Sir Richard Hotham.--Nathaniel Polhill; died, and the Speaker issued his warrant to the clerk of the crown for a new writ, September 14, 1782.--Henry Thornton.

Blechingly. John Kenrick; clerk of the deliveries of the ordnauce.--Sir Robert Clayton.--John Nicholls.

Ryegate.

John Yorke.----Sir Charles Cocks; on the dissolution of this parliament he was created lord Sommers, baron of Evesham in the county of Worcester.

Guilford. George Onslow.--Sir F. Nor-
ton; created lord Grantley,baron of Mar-
kenfield in the county of York; a new
writ ordered, March 27, 1782.-Chapell
Norton; third son of lord Grantley;
has a company in the foot guards.
Gatton. Robert Mayne; died, and the
Speaker issued bis warrant for a new
writ to the clerk of the crown,
1781---Maurice Lloyd.---William lord
Newhaven of Ireland.

Haslemere. Sir James Lowther; made
his election for the county of Cumber-
land.---Walter S. Stanhope.---Edward
Norton; fourth son of sir Fletcher Nor-
ton; a barrister at law.

SUSSEX. Thomas Pelham; eldest son of lord

Pelham; made surveyor-general of the ordnance; a new writ ordered, April 21, 1782, he was re-elected; appointed chief secretary to the lord lieutenant of Ireland (earl of Northington), and sworn of the privy council there, May 1783.-Lord George H. Lenox; made constable of the Tower of London, and sworn of the privy council, February 1784. Chichester. William Keppel; died, a new writ ordered, March 4, 1782.--Percy Wyudham; next brother to the earl of Egremont; recorder in chanin the island of Jamaica, and secery cretary and clerk of the courts in the island of Barbadoes.--Thomas Steele. Horsham. James Wallace; again made attorney-general to his majesty ; a new writ ordered, April 15, 1783, he was re-elected; died, a new writ ordered, November 21, 1783.--James Craufurd; has a company in the foot guards, and one of the equerries to the queen.--George viscount Lewisham; eldest son of the earl of Dartmouth; made his election for the county of Stafford; a new writ ordered, November 1, 1780.-

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law. Shoreham.

Sir Cecil Bishopp.----John Peachey; eldest son of sir James Peachey, bart.

Bramber. Thos. Thoroton; made agent
to the Leicestershire militia; a new writ
ordered, January 28, 1782.--Hen. F.
Stanhope; brother to the earl of Har-
rington; has a company in the foot
guards; appointed secretary to the
master-general of the ordnance (duke
of Richmond) in July 1782.--Sir Henry
Gough.

Steyning. Sir T. G. Skipwith.--Filmer
Honywood; made his election for the
county of Kent; a new writ ordered,
November 1, 1780.--John Bullock.
East Grinsted. Lord Geo. S. Germaine;
created viscount Sackville, and baron
Drayton of Drayton in the county_of
Northampton; a new writ ordered, Fe-
bruary 12, 1782.--Henry A. Herbert;
son-in-law to viscount Sackville.--Sir J.
Irwin; made steward of the three Chil-
tern Hundreds; a new writ ordered,
April 21, 1783.--George Medley.
Arundel. Sir Patrick Craufurd; not duly
elected; a new writ ordered, March 12,
1781.--Peter Wm. Baker.---Thomas
Fitzherbert.

WARWICKSHIRE. Sir Robert Lawley.--Sir G.
A. W. Shuckburgh.

Coventry. Sir Thomas Halifax; Thomas Rogers; not duly elected.-John B. Holroyd; duly elected, and ought to have been returned; created baron Sheffield of Ireland in December 1780. --Edward Roe Yoe; 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, January 10, 1783.---William S. Conway; fifth son of the earl of Hertford; an officer in the army.

Warwick. Charles F. Greville; made treasurer of his majesty's household; a new writ ordered, April 7, 1783, he was re-elected.--Robert Ladbroke.

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Appleby. William Lowther; made his
election for Carlisle; a new writ order-
'ed, November 1, 1780.--William Pitt;
brother to the earl of Chatham; made
chancellor and under-treasurer of the
Exchequer; a new writ ordered, July
10, 1782, he was re-elected; made first
lord commissioner of the treasury, and
chancellor and under-treasurer of the
Exchequer; a new writ ordered, De-
cember 29, 1783, he was re-elected.--
Philip Honywood; made a general in
the army in 1777.

WILTSHIRE. Charles Penruddock.---Ambrose

Goddard.

New Sarum. W. H. Bouverie.--William
Hussey.

Wilton. George, lord Herbert; only son
of the earl of Pembroke; a lieutenant-
colonel of dragoons.-W. G. Hamilton;
chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland,
and a privy counsellor there.
Downton. Henry S. Conway; second
son of the earl of Hertford; clerk of
the hanaper in Ireland, and constable of
the castle of Dublin.--Robert Shaftoe.
Hindon. Lloyd Kenyon; chief justice
of Chester; made attorney-general to
his majesty; a new writ ordered, De-
cember 26, 1783, he was re-elected.--
Nathaniel W. Wraxall.

Heytesbury. William Eden; made his
election for Woodstock; a new writ
ordered, November 1780.--Francis Bur-
ton; a king's counsellor at law.--W.
A'Court Ashe; died, and the Speaker
issued his warrant to the clerk of the
crown for a new writ, August 26, 1781.
W. P. A'Court Ashe.

Westbury. John W. Gardiner; created a
boronet of Great Britain, December 28,
1782.--Samuel Estwick; made secre-
tary and register to Chelsea hospital; a
new writ ordered, March 20, 1783, he
was re-elected; again appointed to the
same offices; a new writ ordered, De-
cember 26, he was re-elected.
Calne. John Dunning; made chancellor

of the duchy of Lancaster, and soon after created baron Ashburton of Ashburton in the county of Devon; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782.--James Townsend; an alderman of London, lord mayor in 1773.--Isaac Barré; made treasurer of the navy; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he was reelected; made paymaster-general of the land forces; a new writ ordered, July 10, 1782, he was re-elected. Devizes. Sir James Tyl. Long.--Charles Garth; made a commissioner of the excise; a new writ ordered, December 1780.--Henry Jones.

Chippenham. Giles Hudson; a merchant [3 E]

in London; died, a new writ ordered, February 20, 1783.--George Fludyer.-Henry Dawkins.

Malmesbury. George viscount Lewisham; eldest son of the earl of Dartmouth.--Arthur viscount Fairford; eldest son of the earl of Hillsborough. Cricklade. John M'Pherson; not duly elected, a new writ ordered.---John M'Pherson; made governor-general of Bengal; a new writ ordered, May 28, 1782.--Geo. R. St. John; eldest son of viscount Bolingbroke.--Paul Benfield. Great Bedwin. Sir Merrick Burrell.-Paul Methuen; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, February 1781.--Paul Cobb Methuen. Luggershall. Penystone, viscount Melbourne.--George Aug. Selwyn; surveyor of the meltings, and clerk of the irons in the mint, and register in the court of chancery in the island of Barbadoes; made surveyor of the crown lands; a new writ ordered, December 26, 1782, he was re-elected.

Old Sarum. Thomas Pitt; created lord Camelford; baron of Boconnie in the county of Cornwall; a new writ ordered, December 26, 1783.---John C. Villiers; second son of the earl of Clarendon; joint king's counsel in the duchy court of Lancaster.---Pinckney Wilkinson; died, a new writ ordered, March 5, 1784.-George Hardinge; solicitor-general to the queen.

Wotton Basset. William Strahan; joint king's printer.--Henry St. John; a major-general, and colonel of a regiment of foot.

Marlborough. James earl of Courtown; of Ireland; a gentleman of the bedchamber to the prince of Wales.--William Woodley.

WORCESTERSHIRE. Edward Foley.---William Lygon.

Worcester. William Ward; brother of
viscount Dudley and Ward.---Thomas
Bates Rous.

Droitwich. Andrew Foley.----Edward
Winnington.

Evesham. Charles W. B. Rouse; made secretary to his majesty's commissoners for the management of affairs in the East Indies, 1784.--Sir John Rushout. Bewdley. Wm. Henry, lord Westcote. YORKSHIRE. Henry Duncombe... Sir George

Savile; made steward of the Chiltern Hundreds; a new writ ordered, December 10, 1783.---Francis F. Foljambe.

York. Lord John Cavendish; made chancellor and under treasurer of the

Exchequer; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected.-- Charles Turner; created a baronet of Great Britain, April 13, 1782; died, a new writ ordered, November 11, 1783. Kingston-upon-Hull. Lord Robert Manners; died, a new writ ordered, May 31, 1782.--Daniel Hartley.--William Wilberforce.

Knaresborough.

R. B. Walsingham ;

made a colonel of marines; sent commodore of a squadron to Jamaica, on which station he was drowned in the great storm, October 1780; a new writ ordered, June 1781.--James Hare.-William viscount Duncannon; only son of the earl of Besborough; made a commissioner of the admiralty; a new writ ordered, March 7, 1782, he was re-elected; again appointed to the same office, April 27, 1783, he was re-elected. Scarborough. Charles Phipps.--George earl of Tyrconnel.

Rippon. William Aislabie; died, a new writ ordered, May 24, 1781.--William Lawrence.--Frederick Robinson; bro ther to lord Grantham.

Richmond. James marquis of Graham; only son of the duke of Montrose; made a commissioner of the treasury; a new writ ordered, December 26, 1785, he was re-elected.---Sir L. Dundas; made his election for the city of Edinburgh; a new writ ordered, March 22, 1781.--George Fitzwilliam; only brother to earl Fitzwilliam; an officer in the life guards.

Heydon. William Chaytor.--Christopher Atkinson; a merchant in London; expelled the House for perjury; a new writ ordered, December 4, 1783.--Stephen Lushington. Borough-Bridge. Charles Ambler; king's counsellor at law, and attorney-general to the queen.--Anthony Eyre. Malton. William Weddell.-----Savile Finch; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, November 1780.--Edmund Burke; made paymaster-general of the land forces; a new writ ordered, March 27, 1782, he was re-elected.

Thirske. Sir Thomas Gascoigne.--Beilby Thompson.

Aldborough. Sir Richard Sutton; made his election for Sandwich; a new writ issued, November 1, 1780.--- Edward Onslow; second son of lord Onslow; made steward of the three Chiltern Hundreds in the county of Buckingham; a new writ ordered, May 30, 1781.--Sir Samuel B. Fludyer.--Charles Mellish; made steward of the three

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