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c. Sir Ralph Verney, knt. disabled Sept. 22, 1645. w. i. eod. die.

o, Sir John Packington, bart. disabled Aug. 20, 1642, for executing the commission of array, w. i. eod. die. and Sep. 22, 1645, 1. t. Thomas Scot, esq.

1. t. Simon Mayne, esq. Amersham B.

c. Sir William Drake, knt. William Cheyne, esq, deceased. c. s. t. Francis Drake, esq.

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t. Francis Russel, esq.

Cambridge University.

c. s. Henry Lucas, esq.

Chester C.

o. Thomas Smith esq. and

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Francis Gamul esq. both disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for the same offence as the last. s. t. William Edwards, esq. †. John Radcliff, esq. CORNWALL.

Sir Alex. Carew, knt. disabled Sep 4, 1643, for a treacherous intention to deliver up Plymouth to the king, with the government whereof he had been intrusted by the parliament. For this offence he was beheaded in Jan. following, w. i. July 23, 1646.

Sir Bevill Greenville, knt. disabled Sep. 19, 1642, for publishing the king's Proclamation concerning the Militia, at Launceston assizes. He was killed at Lansdown fight, in July 1643, w. i. July 23, 1646.

+. Hugh Boscawen, esq.

t. Nicholas Trefusis, esq.

Dunchevit, alias Launceston B. Wm, Coryton, esq. not duly elected, w. i. Aug. 18, 1641.

0. Ambrose Manaton, esq. disabled Jan. 22. 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Aug. 12, 1646. s. t. Thomas Gawen, esq.

s. t. John Harris, esq.

Leskard B.

c. o. John Harris, esq. and

0.

Joseph Jane, esq. both disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for the same offence as the last, and w. i. Feb. 9, 1646.

t. George Kekewich, esq.
s. t. Thomas Povey, csq.
Lestwithiel B.

o. John Trevanion, esq. disabled. Killed at the siege of Bristol. w. i. Dec. 8, 1646.

o. Richard Arundell, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, heing in the king's quarters and adhering to that party. w. i. Dec. 8, 1646.

t. Sir J. Maynard, k. b. disabled Sep. 7, 1647,

c, Tho. Eden, LL.D. was deceased in 1644, and committed to the Tower, on account of a

w.i. Oct. 15, 1645.

t. Nathaniel Bacon, esq.

Cambridge T.

c. t. Oliver Cromwell, esq. c. * John Lowrye, esq. CHESHIRE.

Sir William Brereton, bart,

0. Peter Venables, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the parliament, being in the king's quarters, and adhering

to that party.

t. George Booth, esq. elected in consequence of an order of May 1, 1646.

This gentleman, though he signed the Warrant, never attended the Trial. The curious may compare lord Clarendon's Account of the manner of Cromwell's forcing him to sign it with his subscription to the same, engraved from the original at the expence of the Society of Antiquaries,

charge brought against him by sir Tho. Fairfax and the army, the 16th of June foregoing: but this order was revoked by another of the 8th of June, 1648.*

s. t. Francis Holles, esq. Truro B.

c. John Rolle, esq.

with maj. Gen. Massey, John Glynne, esq; * On the 20th of July, 1647, this gentleman, recorder of London, Col. Edw. Harley, Anthony Nicoll, esq. Denzil Hollis, esq. sir Philip Stapylton, sir Wm. Lewis, sir John Clotworthy, sir Wm. Waller, and Walter Long, esq. who were under the same accusation, having obtained leave from the house to absent themselves for six months, on condition of returning within that time, the six last of them accordingly embarked for France in August following, and the others retired into the country while their cause was depending before

the house.

c. Francis Rowse, esq.

Bodmyn B.

o. John Arundell, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Dec. 8, 1646, and March 2, 1647.

c. Anth. Nicoll, esq. disabled Jan. 27, 1647, on account of a charge brought against him by sir Tho. Fairfax and the army: but this order was revoked by another of the 8th of June 1648.*

s. t. Thomas Waller, esq.

Helston B.

o. Fran. Godolphin, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters and adhering to that party, w. i. Dec. 21, 1646.

Sidney Godolphin, esq. killed, on the king's part, at the taking of Saltash in 1642, w .i. Dec. 21, 1646.

t. John Penrose, esq.
s. t. John Thomas, esq.
Saltash B.

c. George Buller, esq. dcccased, w. i. Aug. 12, 1646.

o, Edw. Hyde, esq. disabled, Aug. 11, 1642, w. i. eod. die, and Aug. 12, 1646.

c. s. t. Thomas Thynn, esq. t. Henry Willes, esq.

Camelford B.

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Philip Lord Lisle, made his election for Yar mouth in the Isle of Wight,

o. Francis Godolphin, esq. disabled.

t. Edmund Waller, esq. disabled July 14, 1643, for being concerned in a plot, particu larly mentioned in vol. xii. w. i. Feb. 9, 1646. t. John Fielder, esq.

t. Henry Rainsford, esq. Fowey B.

o. Jonathan Rashleigh, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Dec. 21, 1646.

Sir Rd. Buller, knt. dec. w. i. Dec. 21, 1646. t. John Upton, esq.

t. Nich. Gold, esq. deceased, w. i. June 14, 1648.

St. Germains B.

c. Benjamin Valentine esq.

c. John Moyle, jun. esq. deceased, w. i. Nor. 11, 1646.

Michel B. c. s. Edward lord Clinton, eldest son of Theophilus earl of Lincoln.

o. John Arundell, esq. made his election for Bodmyn.

o. f. Robert Holborn, esq. disabled, Aug. 11, 1642, w. i. eod. die.

o. †. Wm. Chadwell, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party.

t. Charles lord viscount Rochester, eldest son of Robert earl of Somerset.

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o. Sir Wm. Dalston, knt. and bart. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Sept. 25, 1645.

c. Richard Barwis, esq. deceased, w. i. April 12, 1648.

t. Thomas Cholmley, esq.

t. Edw. lord Howard of Escricke, took his seat in the house of commors May 5, 1649; but, June 25, 1651, disabled to sit in parliament, and from bearing any office of trust; also fined 10,000l. and committed to the Tower during the pleasure of the parliament, for being guilty of bribery: but this fine was annulled by vote, April 5, 1653.

Cockermouth B.*

c. Sir John Hippesley, knt.

Sir John Fenwick, knt. made his election for Northumberland, w. i. Feb. 5, 1641.

t. Sir Thos. Stamford, not duly elected. .t. Francis Allen, Esq.

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DEVONSHIRE.

- Wise, esq. deceased, w. i Mar. 20, 1610. o. Edward Seymour, esq. disabled Jan. 16, 1643, for appearing in arms against the parliament, w. i. May 7, 1646.

†. Sir Samuel Rolle, kut. deceased, w. i. March 28, 1648.

s. t. Sir Nicholas Martin, knt.

* On the 15th of Feb. 1640, the Commons resolved that this borough should be restored to its antient privileges of sending burgesses to parliament.-Commons' Journals.

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Plymouth B.

c. Sir John Young, knt. s. John Whaddon, esq.

Barnstaple B.

c. Geo. Peard, esq. dec. w. i. May 13, 1646. o. Richard Ferrers, esq. his election declared void, but rechosen, and afterwards disabled, w. i. May 13, 1646.

*. t. Philip Skippon, esq. s. t. John Dodderidge, esq. Plimpton B. Michael Oldsworth, esq. made his election for Salisbury.

Sir Nicholas Slanning made his election for Penryn, w. i. February 9, 1645.

o. t. Hugh Potter, esq. disabled.

o. t. Sir Thomas Hele, knt. disabled, w. i. November 11, 1646.

t. Sir Richard Strode, knt.
t. Christopher Martin, gent.

Tavistoke B.

Wm. lord Russell, eldest son of Francis e. of Bedford, called up to the house of peers, May 22, 1641, on the decease of his father.

c. John Pym, esq. deceased in Dec. 1643, w. i. July 8, 1646.

o. t. John Russel, Esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. July 8, 1646.

t. Edmund Fowell, esq. t. Elizeus Crynes, esq.

Clifton, Dartmouth, Hardness B. c. Samuel Brown, esq.

Arthur Upton, esq. deceased in Oct. 1641. o. f. Roger Matthews, esq. disabled Feb. 5, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Feb. 9, 1645. *.t. Thomas Boone, esq.

Beralstone B.

Sir Thomas Cheeke, knt. made his election for Harwich.

Sir Hugh Pollard, kt. expelled Dec. 9, 1641, for being concerned in a plot to bring up the king's army in the North to over-awe the parliament, w. i. eod. die.

c. t. Wm. Strode, esq. dec. in Sept. 1645,w. i. Feb. 17, cod. anno.

s. t. Charles Pym, esq.
t. Sir Francis Drake, bart.

Tiverton B.

o. Peter St. Hill, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643. for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Oct. 5, 1646.

o. Geo. Hartnoll, esq. disab. w. i. Oct. 5, 16-16,

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c. Denzil Hollis, esq. disabled Jan. 27, 1647, on account of a charge brought against him by sir Thomas Fairfax and the army but this order was revoked by another of the 8th of June 1648.

c. *. Dennis Bond, esq.

Lyme-Regis B.

c. Edmund Prideaux, esq. c. Richard Rose, esq.

Weymouth B.

c. s. Sir Walter Erle, knt.

o. Sir John Strangwayes, knt, disabled Sept. 6, 1642, for neglecting the service of parliament, w. i. September 25, 1645.

s. f. Matthew Allen, gent.

Melcomb-Regis B.

o. Sir Gerrard Napier, knt. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house,

* Upon a Report from the Committee of Privileges, Nov. 26, 1640, the Commons resolved, "That the towns of Ashburton and Honiton ought to be restored to their antient rights and privileges of sending burgesses to parliament, and that writs should issue accordingly"-Commons' Journals.

+ This town had sent no members since 7 Edw. II. but was restored to its antient right in the beginning of this parliament.-Willis's Notitia Parliamentaria.

While this charge was depending, Mr Hollis, having obtained leave of the house to go abroad, retired into Normandy, where he resided several years, and wrote his memoirs. See the Note under sir John Maynard, p. 602.

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Starre, dec. w. i. Oct. 15, 1647.

. t. John Frye, esq. suspended for writing a Book against the Trinity; but, upon his declaring that he abominated the opinions charged upon him, re-admitted Feb. 3, 1648; but disabled Feb. 24, 1650, for the same kind of offence.

t. John Bingham, esq.

Wareham B. c. *. John Trenchard, Esq. c. s. Thomas Erle, esq.

Corfe-Castle B.

Sir Francis Windebank, knt. sec. of state, fled out of the kingdom.

o. John Borlace, esq. disabled March 4, 1643, for neglecting the service of the house, and adhering to the adverse party, w. i. September 25, 1645.

c. s. t. Giles Green, esq. t. Francis Chettle, esq. ESSEX.

o. Robert lord Rich, eldest son of Robert e. of Warwick, called up to the house of peers by writ, Jan. 27, 1640, vitâ patris, w. i. eod. die. s. Sir Martin Lumley, knt. and bart. c. *. f. Sir William Masham, bart. Colchester B.

c. s. Harbottle Grimstone, esq.

c. Sir Thomas Barrington, kt. and bart. was deceased in 1644, w. i. Sept. 25, 1645. t. John Sayer, esq.

Malden B.

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9. t. Sir John Seymor, knt.

Gloucester C.

Thomas Pury, alderman.

c. o. Henry Brett, esq. disabled, w. i. Oct.

25, 1645.

*. t. John Lenthall, esq.

Cirencester B.

o. Sir Theob. Gorges, knt. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party.

o. John George, esq. disabled.

+. Sir Thomas Fairfax, knt. and

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Hertford T.

c. Charles viscount Crauburn, eldest son of

4. Nat. Rich, esq. both elected in Feb. 1648. | William earl of Salisbury.

Tewkesbury B.

Sir Robert Cook, knt.
Sir Edward Alford, knt.

John Craven, esq. (created baron Craven of Ryton. co. Salop, March 1, 1642.)

o. Sir Tho. Fanshaw, kt. of the Bath, disabled Nov. 25, 1643, w. i. Sept. 3, 1615. t. William Leman, esq.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Sir Sidney Montague, kut. disabled Dec. 3, 1642, and committed prisoner to the Tower, for refusing his consent to the Vote for adhering to the earl of Essex, w. i. September Sep-23, 1645.

Edw. Stephens, esq. double return, and the election declared void, Aug. 6, 1641, and a new writ issued, whereupon were re-chosen,

Sir Robert Cooke, knt. deceased, w. i. tember 1, 16-45.

Sir Edw. Alford, knt. His second election declared void, and

5. 4. Edward Stephens, esq. declared duly elected, Dec. 25, 1643, deceased. ↑ John Stephens, esq.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

c. s. Sir Robert Harley, knight of the Bath. Fitz-Williams Coningsby, esq. expelled Oct. 30, 1641, for being a monopolist, w. i. eod. die. 0. + Humphry Coningsby, esq. disabled, w. i. September 11, 1646.

s. + Edw. Harley, esq. disabled Jan. 29, 1647, on account of a Charge brought against hun by sir Thos. Fairfax and the army: but this order was revoked by another of the 8th of June 1648. Hereford C.

Richard Weaver, caq. deceased in May 1612. 0. Richard Seabourne, esq. disabled Jan. 3, 1645, and w. i. Sept. 11, 1646.

ot. James Scudamore, esq. disabled, w. i. September 11, 1646.

t. Edmund Weaver, esq.
t. Bennet Hoskins, esq.
Weobly B.*

c. o. Arthur Jones, lord visc. Ranelagh, in Ireland, disabled, w. i. Sept. 11, 1646.

0. t. Thomas Tomkins, esq. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Sept. 11, 1016.

t. Robert Andrews, esq.
t. William Crowther, esq.
Leominster B.

o. Walter Kirle, esq.

o. Samuel Eure, serjeant at law, disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Sept. 11, 1646.

*This town had discontinued sending members since the reign of Edward I. but was restored 1640, 15 Car. I.-Willis's Notitia Parliamentaria.

VOL. II.

1. Valentine Wauton, esq.
t. Edward Montague, esq.
Huntingdon T.

c. *. Abraham Burrel, csq.

c. Edward Montague, esq. called by writ to the house of peers on the decease of his father, Edw. lord Montague of Boughton in June 1644, w. i. Sept. 3, 1645..

s. t. Thomas Temple, esq.

KENT.

Sir Edward Deering, bart. disabled Feb. 2, 1641, for printing his speeches in parliament, w. i. eod. die.

o. Sir John Colepeper, knt. disabled Jan. 22, 1643, for deserting the service of the house, being in the king's quarters, and adhering to that party, w. i. Sept. 12, 1645. Created baron Colepeper of Thorseway Oct 21, 1644. c..t. Augustine Skinner, esq. t. John Boys, esq.

Canterbury C.

Sir Edward Masters, knt. deceased, w. i November 18, 1648.

c. *. John Nutt, esq.
Rochester C.

c. Richard Lee, esq.
Sir Thomas Walsingham, knt.
Maidstone B.
s. Sir Humphrey Tufton, knt.

c. Sir Francis Barnham, knt. deceased, w. i, November 11, 1646.

t. Thomas Twisden, esq. Queenborough B.

Sir Edward Hales, knt. and bart. disabled. w. i. May 10, 1648.

William Harrison, esq. disabled June 24, 1643, for being in actual war against the par liament, w. i. Sept. 1, 1645.

t. t. Sir Michael Livesey, bart.
1. t. Augustine Garland, esq.
LANCASHIRE.

c. Sir Ralph Ashton, bart.

Roger Kirkby, esq. disabled Aug. 29, 1642, w. i. December 30, 1645.

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