William III, 1695-6: An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid of Four Shillings in the Pound for carrying on the War against France [Chapter V. Rot. Parl. 7 & 8 Gul. III. pt. 2.]

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'William III, 1695-6: An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid of Four Shillings in the Pound for carrying on the War against France [Chapter V. Rot. Parl. 7 & 8 Gul. III. pt. 2.]', in Statutes of the Realm: Volume 7, 1695-1701, ed. John Raithby( s.l, 1820), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/statutes-realm/vol7/pp8-61 [accessed 22 November 2024].

'William III, 1695-6: An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid of Four Shillings in the Pound for carrying on the War against France [Chapter V. Rot. Parl. 7 & 8 Gul. III. pt. 2.]', in Statutes of the Realm: Volume 7, 1695-1701. Edited by John Raithby( s.l, 1820), British History Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/statutes-realm/vol7/pp8-61.

"William III, 1695-6: An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid of Four Shillings in the Pound for carrying on the War against France [Chapter V. Rot. Parl. 7 & 8 Gul. III. pt. 2.]". Statutes of the Realm: Volume 7, 1695-1701. Ed. John Raithby(s.l, 1820), , British History Online. Web. 22 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/statutes-realm/vol7/pp8-61.

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Grant of Rates and Assessments herein after mentioned. How and in respect of what Matters such Rates to be levied and paid.

Wee Your Majesties most dutifull and loyall Subjects the Comons in Parliament assembled acknowledging with all Humility and thankfulnesse Your Majesties [abundant (fn. 2) ] Care of our Preservation and being deeply sensible of that extraordinary Charge and Expence with which Your Majesties P[re]sent Occasions are to be supported for the necessary Defence of Your Majesties Realmes and the Prosecution of the War against France with Vigour both by Sea and Land have chearefully and unanimously given and granted and doe hereby give and grant unto Your most Excellent Majesty the Rates and Assesments herein after mentioned to be raised and levied in manner following and doe most humbly beseech Your Majesty [that (fn. 2) ] it may be enacted and be it enacted by the Kings most Excellent Ma[jes]tie: by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spirituall and Temporall and of the Comons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That His Majestie shall have and receive the Rates and Assesments hereafter mentioned of and from every Person Spirituall and Temporall of what Estate or Degree soever hee or they be which said Rates or Assesments shall be taxed assessed levied and paid into His Majesties Receipt of Exchequer according to the Tenor of this Act and in Manner and Forme following (that is to say) That all and every Person and Persons Bodies Politique and Corporate Guilds and Fraternities within this Kingdome of England Dominion of Wales and Towne of Berwicke upon Tweed haveing any Estate in Ready Moneyes or in any Debts whatsoever owing to them within this Realme or without or haveing any Estate in Goods Wares Merchandizes or other Chattells or Personall Estate whatsoever within this Realme or without belonging to or in trust for them (except and out of the Premises deducted such Sumes of Money as he or they doe bona fidé owe and such Debts oweing to them as shall be adjudged desperate by the Comissioners appointed by this Act and alsoe the Stock upon Lands and such Goods as are used for Household Stuff) shall yeild and pay unto His Majestie Four Shillings in the Pound according to the true yearely Valewe thereof for One Yeare (that is to say) For every Hundred Pounds of such Ready Money and Debts and for every Hundred Pounds Worth of such Goods Wares Marchandizes or other Chattells or other Personall Estate the Su[m]me of Foure and twenty Shillings and soe after that Rate for every greater or lesser Su[m]me or Quantity to be assessed levied and collected in Manner hereafter menc[i]oned

II. Public Officers (Exception)

and their Agents, &c. to pay 4s. in the Pound upon their Salaries, &c.

And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every Person and Persons Comissioner or Comissioners haveing useing, or exerciseing any publique Office or Employment of Proffit (such Military Officers who are or shall be in Muster by the Muster Master Generall of the Army or in Pay in His Majesties Army Fleet or Ordnance in respect of such Office only excepted) and all and every their Agents Clerks Secondaries Substitutes and other inferior Ministers whatsoever shall yeild and pay unto His Majestie the Sume of Foure Shillings for every Twenty Shillings which he or they do receive in One Yeare by virtue of any Salaryes Gratuity Bounty Money Reward Fees or Proffits to him or them accrueing for or by occasion or reason of their sev[er]all Offices or Employements to be assessed imposed levied and collected in such Manner as hereafter is mentioned.

III.

Manors, Lands, &c. to pay 4s. in the Pound on the yearly Value, and so in proportion; without respect to present Rents, &c.; or to former Rates or Repairs, &c to be assessed as herein mentioned, and paid into the Exchequer quarterly.

And to the end a further Aid and Supply for His Majesties Occasions may be raised by a Charge upon all Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with as much Equality and indifference as is possible by a Pound Rate of Four Shillings for every Twenty Shillings of the true yearely Value for One Yeare and noe longer Be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every Manors Messuags Lands and Tenements as alsoe all Quarries Mines of Coale Tin or Lead Copper Mundicke Iron or other Mines Iron Works Salt Springs and Salt Works all Allom Mines or Works all Parks Chases Warrens Woods Underwoods Coppics and all Fishings Tithes Tolls Annuities and all other yearly Profits whether the same be issueing out of Lands or Tenements or be otherwise payable and all Hereditaments of what nature or kinde soever they be scituate lyeing and being happening or ariseing within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwicke upon Tweed or within any the Counties Citties Burrougs Towns Divisions Rideings Hundreds Lathes Wapentakes Parishes and Places thereof as well within ancient Demeasne and other Liberties and priviledged Places as without shall be and are hereby charged for One Yeare only and noe longer with the Sum of Four Shillings for every Twenty Shillings of the full yearely Valewe and so in Proportion for any greater or lesser Value And all and every Person and Persons Bodies Polotique and Corporate Guilds Misteries Fraternities and Brotherhoods whether Corporate or not Corporate haveing or holding any Mannors Messuags Lands. Tenements Hereditaments or other the Premisses shall yeild and pay unto His Majesty the Sume of Four Shillings for every Twenty Shillings by the Yeare which the said Mannors Messuags Lands Tenem[en]ts Hereditaments and other the Premisses are now worth to be leased if the same were truely and bona fide leased or demised at a Racke Rent and according to the full true yearely value thereof without any respect had to the present Rents reserved for the same if such Rents have been reserved upon such Leases or Estats made for which any Fine or Income hath been paid or secured or have been lessened or abated upon Consideration of Money laid out or to be laid out in Improvements and without any respect had to any former Rates or Taxes thereupon imposed or makeing any Abatement in respect of Reparations Taxes Parish Duties or any [other (fn. 3) ] Chargs whatsoever which said Sume of Four and Twenty Shillings for the yearely Proffitt of every Hundred Pounds value of all Personall Estats as aforesaid and Four Shillings for every Twenty Shillings by the Yeare of the said true yearely Valewe of all other the Premisses shall be assessed levied and collected in manner hereafter mentioned and shall be paid into the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer by Four Quarterly Payments The first payment thereof to be made the Five and Twentieth Day of March which shall be in the Yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred ninety and six

IV.

Owners, &c. of Lands, &c. charged with a Pound Rate as herein mentioned, to deduct and retain 4s. in the Pound for Fee-farm Rents, &c. issuing thereout, and Persons entitled are to allow the same.

And whereas many of the Manors-Messuags Lands Tenements Tithes Hereditaments and Premisses intended by this Act to be charged with the Pound Rates as aforesaid stand encumbred with or are subject and liable to the payment of severall Rent charges or Annuities issueing out of the same or to the payment of divers Fee farme Rents Rent service or other Rents thereupon reserved or charged by reason whereof the true owners and proprietors of such Manors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses do not in truth receive to their owne use the true yearely value of the same for which neverthelesse they are by this Act charged to pay the full Pound rate of Four shillings for every Twenty shillings of the true yearly value It is therefore declared and enacted by the authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawfull to and for the Landlords Owners and Proprietors of such Manors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses as are charged with the Pound Rate as aforesaid to abate and deduct and to retaine and keep in his or their hands Four shillings in the pound for every Fee farme Rent or other Annuall Rent or Payment charged upon or issueing out of the Premisses or any part thereof or thereupon reserved And all and every person or persons who are or shall be any way intituled to such Rents and Annuall Payments are hereby required to allow such deductions and payments upon the Receipt of the residue of such Moneyes as shall be due and payable to them for such Rents or Annuall Payments reserved or charged as aforesaid

V. Commissioners named.

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That for the better assessing ordering levying and collecting of the severall sumes of Money so as aforesaid lymitted and appointed to be paid and for the more effectuall putting of this present Act in execution all and every the persons hereafter named shall be Commissioners of and for the severall and respective Counties Cittes Borougs Townes and places following viz.

For the County of Bedford

The Honourable Henry Lord Ruthin Son and Heire [Apparent (fn. 3) ] to the Earle of Kent The Honorable Edward Lord Russell one of the Sons of the Duke of Bedford The Honorable Robert Lord Russell another of the Sons of the Duke of Bedford The Honorable Robert Bruce The Honorable Charles Leigh Esquires Sir William Gostwicke Sir John Napier Sir John Cotton Sir Anthony Chester Sir John Burgoine Sir Rówland Alston Sir Pynsent Chernock Sir John Osborne Sir John Mordant Sir Saint Andrew Saint John Sir Thomas Francklin Baronets Sir Thomas Rolt Sir John Franklin Sir James Astry Knights William Duncombe Oliver Luke William Botelar Lewis Monoux Thomas Browne Thomas Hillersdon Samuel Cater John Osborne Theophilus Napier William Farrer senior William Foster Thomas Cheyne William Palmer Richard Stone Edward Stone John Vaux John Cockayne Will[ia]m Spencer Richard Edwards William Alston George Edwards Thomas Bromsall Robert Mountague Walter Cary John Hervey of Thurley Henry Ashley junior Samuel Rolt William Pym Samuel Bedford Humphrey Fish Charles Gery William Farrer junior Saint John Thompson Robert Audley John Harvey of Ickwell Thomas Christie Mathew Denis Charles Dymocke senior William Livesay Thomas Halfepenny Samuel Rodes John Wagstafe William Simcoates Thomas Snagg Nicholas Granger John Granger William Whitbread Nehemiah Brandreth Richard Wigg Thomas Johnson George Bernardiston Richard Orlebar William Botelar of Wooton John Eston John Huxley William Becher John Bigg William Norcliffe William Milard Captain George Byng Richard Buckby Robert Wyld Esquires George Nodes Francis Brace Robert Bell Hugh Smith William Burr Thomas [Arnold Thomas (fn. 3) ] Bromsall of Roxton William Beadles Benjamin Haselden John Ashcroft John Cockayne George Edwards Gentlemen

For the Towne of Bedford

The Mayor for the time being Thomas Hillersdon William Farrer Thomas Christie John Eston Esquires William Foster Doctor of Lawes John Hawes Robert Bell William Manley Francis Brace William Beckett William Faldo John Crawley John Peck Gentlemen

For the County of Berks

The Honorable Paul Foley Esquire Speaker of the House of Comons The Right Honorable Sir William Trumball Knight one of Majesties principal Secretaries of State and [one (fn. 4) ] of His Ma[jes]ties most Honorable Privy Councel Henry Earle of Starling in the Kingdome of Scotland John Lord Viscount [Fitzharding (fn. 5),] in the Kingdom of Ireland The Lord Francis Pawlet Mountague Lord Norreys Son and Heire Apparent of James Earle of Abington The Honorable Bernard Greenvile Esquire Sir Humphrey Foster Sir John Stonehouse Sir Thomas Draper Sir William Rich Sir Henry Winchcombe Sir Walter Clargs Sir Edmond Fettyplace Sir John Hobby Sir Anthony Craven Sir Willoughby Aston Sir William Kendricke Baronets Sir Henry Fane Knight of the Bath Sir Robert Pye Sir Algernoon May Sir Edward Norreys Sir Christopher Wren Sir William Whitelock Sir Jonathan Raymond Sir Thomas Dolman Sir Thomas Travaile Sir William Scawen Sir Henry Johnson Knights Jon Stonehouse John Blandy John Archer Richard Nevill Richard Aldworth Richard Jones William Cherry Edmund Fettyplace Edmund Dunch of Wittenham Henry Kingsmill Thomas Pledwell James Stonehouse Charles Gerrard sen: John Blagrave Loftus Brightwell Paul Colton senior William Paul Tanfeild Vachell Charles Fettyplace Paul Colton junior John Hippesley Edward Standen Edmund Pye Robert Southby of Appleton John Saunders of Woolston Francis Broderick Gilbert Talbot Richard Pye Thomas Fettyplace James Perrot Thomas Buckeridge William Wiseman Simon Harcourt Roger Draper Richard Jennens William Jennens John Whitfeild James Hayes Edward Sherwood Edmund Sawyer Baptist May Richard Southby Thomas Turner John Southby Thomas Southby Thomas Lee Francis White John Whitwick Thomas Dolman Edward Strode Thomas Seymor John Smith Thomas Tipping Robert Knight George Harrison Robert Packer Wharton Dunch of Pusey John Powney William Aldworth Blandy Waterman John Porter John Plumer Christopher Willoughby Robert Mayott John Wallis John Holloway William Angell William Thompson John Verney John Wildman Arthur Onslowe Henry Peacocke Thomas Gerrard Thomas [Harward (fn. 6) ] William Smith Thomas Medlicote Henry Batten Thomas Ford Walter Knight Bartholomew Tipping Robert Lee Felix Calvert George Blagrave John Peacock John Jenins of Stanford John Due John Dalby Nicholas Pottinger Richard Knapp John Loader Thomas Loader John Pottinger of Sudbury Sebastion Lyford Edward Read Edward Loveden Thomas Read Thomas Fuller Richard Palmer Francis Parry Lovelace Hercy Henry Stephens Charles Collings David Bigg Scory Baker Charleton Whitelocke Lovelace Bigg Francis Goddard William Saint John John Hillersden Samuell Barker Joseph Cowslade Ralphe Howland Thomas Herne John Bigg Esquires Docter Francis Carswell of Remenham John Winder James Winch John Pottinger of Inkepen William Yeildall Robert Thompson Moses Bruch Docter in Physick William Reeves Robert Jennings Moses Slade Richard Skinner James Stone Charles Lush Rice Watkins Richard Payne Charles Harrison Anthony Leaver senior Anthony Leaver junior Peter Wing Nicholas Humphreys Richard Blackall Thomas Stevens Samuell Watlington Edward Brackstone George Lamperte Henry Lamperte John Thorne junior Francis Browne Robert Selwood Richard Pusey Robert Blackaller Henry Knapp James Corderoy John Payne John Oliver Thomas [Tisdale (fn. 7) ] Thomas Haynes Francis Grove of Grove Henry Nelson John [Bland (fn. 8) ] of Litcomb Basset John Blance of Charlowe Bartholomew Yate George Blagrave of Kents Wood George Coles Edward Dalby Adam Smith John Forster Moses Burley Francis Pickott of West Charlow Edward Pocock Thomas Stratton Richard Fishborne Peter Sawyer Robert Mason Richard Cooper Gregory Gearing John Keat Thomas Rutter Clement Kent James Maynard Thomas Cowslade Simon Winch John Pocock of Streatly Dudson Bacon Richard Matthews Richard Leyford John Wilder Silas Seaborow Richard Pottinger John Head of Langley John Head of Hodcott William Deal of Newberry Gentlemen Richard Aldworth Doctor of Law Francis Hungerford Doctor in Physick James Brewer Doctor in Physick The Mayor of Reading The Mayor of Abingdon The Mayor of Willingford The Mayor of Newberry The Mayor of Windsor The Mayor of Maidenhead The Alderman of Ockingham for the time being.

For the Towne of New Windsor.

The Mayor Aldermen and Steward for the time being Doctor George Haskard Dean The Honorable Bernard Granville Baptist May William Aldworth Auditor Richard Topham Charles Potts Humfrey Graves Theodore Randu John Powney Horatio Moor Bowles Esquires Richard Plumton Richard Hales Richard Fishburne Francis Negus John Church George Woodson Richard Neale Will[ia]m Smith Hawkins Gentlemen John Lord Viscount Fitzharding of the Kingdom of Ireland Sir William Scawen Knight.

For the County of Bucks

The Right Honorable Edward Lord Russell One of the Sons of the Duke of Bedford Charles Lord Cheyne of the Kingdom of Scotland; The Hono[ra]ble Henry Bertie Esq[uire], The Right Hono[ra]ble Thomas Wharton Esq[uire], The Honorable Henry Pagett Esq[uire] The Right Hono[ra]ble Sir William Trumball One of His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State Sir Richard Temple Knight of the Bath and Baronett Sir Anthony Chester Sir Thomas Tyrrell Sir Walter Clarges Sir Ralph Verney Sir Henry Andrews Sir Thomas Lee Sir Dennis Hampson Sir Peter Tyrrell Sir Richard Atkins Sir John Packington Sir John Thompson Sir Henry Hobart Sir John Whitwrong Sir Joseph Alston Sir Charles Gerrard Sir Henry Seymour Baronetts Sir Robert Clayton Sir William Whitelock Sir Marmaduke Dayrell Sir Orlando Gee Sir William Pritchard Sir Cesar Wood ats Cranmer Sir William Scawen Sir James Etheridge Knights William Mountague Serjeant att Law John Thurborne Serjeant att Law John Hampden Edmund Waller Roger Penn of Penn Charles Duncombe John Whitwrong Cesar Wood ats Cranmer William Cheyne Nicolls Hackett John Duncombe of Greate Brickhill Alexander Denton Thomas Pigott John Parkhurst Thomas Lewes senior Thomas Lewes junior Richard Beke Thomas Berringer John Backwell Roger Price Richard Greenvill Budd Wase Bazill Brent Charles Stafford Richard Ingoldsby Edmond Waller of Gregories Benjamin Lane William Busby Richard Nicholas Edward Nicholas junior Edmond Dorrell Francis Drake Joseph Neale Harry Tyrrell Thomas Tyrrell Henry Stevens Charles Godfrey Francis Duncombe of Broughton Henry Neale Joseph Haynes John Grub Johnshall Crosse William Farrar Simon Maine Robert Dormer of Lee James Harbert George Evelyn Henry Somner Daniel Baker Ralph Lawton Joseph Somner John Proby Jobn Crispe Edward Bates Maximilian Bard Thomas Ligo of Stoke Mandevill Robert Hart James Tyrrell William Crooke James Chase Richard Dorrell Stephen Chase senior Thomas Ligo of Burkett Francis Tyrringham Mountague Drake Will[ia]m Lisle Edward Alston John Nape Richard Berringer Thomas Eyre John Archdale John Hillesdon Henry Knapp Francis Ligo Hugh Horton Edward Leigh John Lee Robert Tush Henry Reeve Arthur Moor John Miller William Cock Thomas Lister Edward Lane Downhall Thursby John Tyrringham Henry Gold Richard Baldwyn Francis Knollys Wynwood Serjeant Lambe of Stoke William Johnson John Woodhouse Thomas Tipping Thomas Chapman John Sheppard Thomas Farrer Thomas Carter of Weston Esq[uire]s William Hill of Weston Thomas Smith of Beckonsfeild Richard Whitechurch Henry Harris Robert Gainsford Thomas Gibson Timothy Doyley John Sparks John Theed John Sear Henry Cane senior Henry Cane junior Richard Cockman Richard Burroby senior Nathaniel Weeden John Tanner Doctor of Physick Thomas Hudson Henry Coley Thomas Daverell of Swanburne Peter Dickenson Henry Fletcher of Marlow John Gibbons Matthew Butterfeild Henry Corker of Marlow Richard Style of Turvill Clement Heddington William Hill jun[ior] of Chesham William Hilliar Jonas Taylor Robert Weeden Gresham Hackwell John Stace Plastoe of Swallden Charles Dane Thomas Lake of Buckland Philipp Ayres John Tanner junior William Hill of Kingswood Thomas Butterfeild of Woburne Robert Chissall James Harman senior Thomas Machell Gentlemen.

For the Towne of Buckingham.

The Bayliff of Buckingham for the time being Sir Richard Temple Knight of the Bath and Baronett Sir Ralph Verney Knight and Baronett Alexander Denton Henry Andrews Edmond Dorrell Edward Bates William Busby Esquires Edmond Dorrell junior Thomas Ethersay William Hartley Pelham Sandwell Hugh Ethersay John Rogers Thomas Mason Richard Dancer Gentlemen.

For the Borrough of Wyccombe.

The Mayor Recorder Alderman Bayliffs, and Towne Clerk for the time being The Right Honorable Thomas Wharton Esquire Sir Orlando Gee Charles Godfrey Thomas Lewes Winwood Sergeant Esquires

For the County of Cambridge.

The Right Honorable Richard Lord Gorges of the Kingdom of Ireland The Right Honorable Hildebrand Lord Allington of the Kingdom of Ireland The Right Honourable John Lord Cutts of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honorable Edward Russell Esq[uire] one of His Majesties most Hono[ra]ble Privy Council Sir Thomas Chicheley Knight Sir Christopher Hatton Sir John Cotton Sir Thomas Willis Sir Richard Bennett Sir Henry Pickering Sir Rushout Cullen Sir George Downing Baronetts Sir Paul Whitchcott Sir Robert Cotton Sir Francis Pemberton Sir Marmaduke Doyrell Knights John Willis John Bennett Granado [Piggott John (fn. 9) ] Pepys Devereux Martin William Russell Edward Nightingale John Milicent Will[ia]m Fortrey Thomas Duckett Thomas Buck John Hagar William Layer senior Thomas Story William Worts Edward Leeds Thomas Archer William Layer junior Gilbert Wigmore Anthony Thompson Charles Baron Tyrrell Dalton Thomas Day Thomas Sclater Altham Smith John Lones James Willymott Samuel Clerk Thomas Hitch Esquires Will[ia]m Cooke Doctor of Law Doctor John Butler Doctor Kirby Theophilus Tyrrell Allington Harrison John Carter Robert Casborne Robert Flacke Thomas Crudd Clinch Guy Chapman Fuller Robert Drake junior Edward Pickering Thomas Bendish Roger Rant Isaac Dowman Thomas Foulkes Samuell Gatward John Brownell Mildmay Dowman John Rant Slingsby Arthur Jocelyn junior Esquires William Bernard William Eversden Arthur Jocelyn senior Gentlemen Harvey Esq[uire] John Mason Gentleman John Keate Esq[uire] Thomas Folkes Thomas Crudd.

For the Isle of Ely.

The Right Honourable Richard Lord Gorges of the Kingom of Ireland Sir Sewster Peyton Baronett Sir Lionell Walden Knight Josiah Colvill Thomas Edwards Lionell Walden Roger Jenings John Pepys Ralph Peirson Simon Burton John Pamplyn Robert Swayne Charles Bartee Thomas Wiseman William Fortrey Malbourne Carrell William [Browne (fn. 10) ] John Twelves Thomas Towers Henry Goodrick Sigismond Trafford William March James Willymott Esquires Doctor Lamb Deane of Ely William Cooke Doctor of Law ( (fn. 11) ) Doctor Henry Hitch Francis Hern p[er]bendary of Ely David Rowlands Robert Drake senior Robert Drake junior Michael Beale Richard Russell Nicholas Mallabar John Jennings William Tanner Esquires Guy Chapman Fuller Henry Read Thomas Watson Thomas Harrison Gent: William Coldwell Theophilus Buckworth Esquires Henry Edwards William Thory Gentlemen Robert Apreece Hugh Underwood Henry Yates Bewsery Bell Esquires John Marshall John Bellamy John Walsham Gentlemen Thomas Whetstone John Mapletoft Gentlemen.

For the University and Towne of Cambridge.

The Vice-Chancellor for the time being The Mayor for the time being The Honorable John Mountague Doctor of Divinity The Honorable Henry Boyle Esq[uire] Sir Thomas Chichely Knight Sir John Cotton Baronett Granado Pigott Esquire Joseph Beaumont Humphrey Gower Thomas Smoult John Balderston John Colvill Samuel Blithe Thomas Bainbrig Miles Barne James Johnson Charles Roderick Doctors in Divinity William Cooke George Oxenden Richard Berry Doctors of Law John Pepys Isaac Watlington Tanfeild Leman Robert Drake junior Esquires Samuel Newton Thomas Ewen Thomas Fox Thomas Fowle Aldermen Isaac Newton Master of Arts Christopher Green Doctor of Physick William Worts John Perne Hugh Martin Esquires Robert Drake senior William Baron Gerrard Herring Gentlemen.

For the County of Chester.

The Honorable Mountague Lord Norris The Honorable George Booth The Honorable George Cholmondeley Sir Thomas Deives Sir Thomas Grosvenor Sir Willoughby Aston Sir Peter Warburton Sir John Mainwaring Sir Thomas Bellott Richard Brookes Sir Robert Duckenfeild Sir John Worden Sir Arthur Royden Baronetts Sir Robert Cotton Knight and Baronett Sir Jeffery Shackerly Sir John Arderne Sir John Crew Sir Roger Puleston Sir William Glegg Sir Richard Reynolds Sir Richard Leving Thomas Delves Thomas Cotton Mountague Drake Nathaniel Booth of Mottrom John Leigh of Adlington Esquires Peter Leigh of Booths Thomas Leigh of Darnhall John Lawton Roger Whitley of Peelle John Warren William Davenport Esquires Thomas Daniell John( (fn. 12) ) Baguley Richard Leigh George Booth Peter Shackerly John Brewen Edward Minshull Roger ( (fn. 13) ) Wilbraham Peter Willbraham Randle Willbraham Thomas Brookes George Vernon Richard Liester Esquires John Davenport Samuel Daniel Thomas Maisterson Esquires Samuel Finney Charles Hurleston John Chetwood Thomas Whitley Thomas Swettenam Edmund Jodrell Austen Legh Thomas Aldersey Edmund Swettenham Nathaniel Lee Esquires William Minshull Renigald Bretland Robert Warburton Richard Wright John Goldsmith John Venables William Daniel John Pickering Lawrence Wright Thomas Brotherton Esquires William Whitmore George Lucy Samuel Hardaware Joseph Hockenhull John Baskervile Henry Bradshaw Esquires William Jackson Doctor of Physick Thomas Hollingshead George Dodd Thomas Latham William Gamull Charles Mainwaring John Hardaware Edward Thornicroft Richard Minshull Edward Wright of Stretton Thomas Dodd of Edge Dodd of Broxton Thomas Dodd of Hampton John Higginbotham William Ouldfeild William Hurleston Thomas Hulse John Barker Esquires The Mayor of Macclesfeild for the time being Thomas Leigh Recorder Thomas Wright Phillipp Andrew William Row Thomas Lunt John Blagg John Houghton Thomas Hudson Peter Wright Aldermen.

For the City and County of the City of Chester.

The Mayor of the said City for the time being Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Recorder Sir Thomas Grosvenour Sir John Mainwaring Sir Richard Leving Baronetts Peter Shackerly Roger Whitley Hugh Grosvenor Roger Mostyn of Brumbo John Williams Deputy Recorder George Booth Esquires Thomas Wainwright Doctor of Law William Street Thomas Wilcocke Henry Lloyd Will[ia]m Ince Peter Edwards Will[ia]m Wilson Hugh Starkey Francis Skellerne Aldermen The Two Sheriffs for the time being Will[ia]m Allen Henry Bennett Will[ia]m Bennett Peter Bennett Aldermen; Capt. John Sparke John Hulton Richard Minshull John Jones Gentlemen Thomas Hand Benjamin Crutchley Thomas Wright William Starkey John Johnson Richard Oulton Puleston Partington Matthew Anderton Edward Starkey Johnathan Whitby John Golburne Gentlemen Robert Murrey Edward Partington Randle Bathoe John Warrington Thomas Maddocks Michael Johnson Thomas Ward Josseph Maddocks John Burrowes Thomas Warmingham Samuel Heath John Kynaston Timothy Doane Ralph Dutton Arthur Boland Anderson John Holland Thomas Boland Gentlemen Peter Pennant John Grosvenour, Esquires.

For the County of Cornewall.

The Right Hono[ra]ble Hugh Boscawen Esq[uire] one of His Majesties most Hono[ra]ble Privy Council Barnard Granvill John Granvill Francis Robarts Russell Robarts Esquires Henry Lord Hyde Son and Heir Apparent of Lawrence Earle of Rochester Charles Lord Cheyney in the Kingdom of Scotland The Honorable George Booth Esq[uire] The Honorable Francis Godolphin Son and Heir Apparent of Sidney Lord Godolphin Sir Bourchier Wray Sir Viol Vivion Sir William Godolphin Sir Peter Killigrew Sir William Coriton Sir Andrew Slanen Sir John Saint Aubin Sir John Molesworth Sir Peter Prideaux Sir Francis Drake Barronetts Sir Bevill Granvill Sir Walter Moyle Sir Joseph Tredenham Sir John Cotton Knights Charles Trevanion of Carhais Charles Trelawney Samuell Rolle John Speccott John Tredenham Daniell Elliott Johnathan Rashley John Buller John Tanner Walter Kendall Charles Godolphin John Buller junior Joseph Sairle Thomas Darrell Nicholas Glynn Charles Grills Samuell Travers John Vivian Humphrey Courtney Humphrey Nicoll Sidney Godolphin Henry Trelawney Hugh Fortescue Edward Elliott William Mohun John Kendall John Gregor James Kendall Seymore Tredenham Hugh Pyper John Trefry Francis Calmady Ambrose Mannaton Joseph Moyle James Prade George Robinson William Bond John Clobery John Polewheele Nicholas Morrice Emanuel Pyper Alexander Pendarves John Ennis William Arscott Richard Erisey William Harris Thomas Achim Samuell Ennis John Fowell Nathaniell Moyle Alexander Carew Joseph Penhallow Phillipp Mayow John Barrett Thomas Penhallow John Morth James Bond Francis Wills Johnathan Trelawney George Spry Henry Jones Henry Vincent Hugh Tonken Henry Manaton Francis Manaton Shadrack Vincent Thomas Helley John Courtney Richard Scobell John Hicks Francis Scobell James Kestell Narcissus Lutterell John Hoblyn John Nicoll Peter Trevisa Thomas Hawkey Esq[uire]s Henry Gregor Charles Bonithon, Serjeant att Law Christopher Baron Sampson Hill William Williams of Probas Johnathan Prideaux John Williams of Trethan John Williams of Carvean Thomas Dodson John Clarke Edmund Spurr Esquires Richard Moyle Charles Kendall Reginald Bawden Stephen Robins Thomas Waddon Martin Ryder Esquires William Martin Reginald Hawkey John Kestell Nicholas Kemp Will[ia]m Hancock Nicholas Archer Thomas Herle John Worth William [Keckwith (fn. 14) ] John Pennick Thomas Johnson James Kegwin Joseph Marke William Tregea John Prideaux of Pastow Charles Trevanion of Tregarthen Richard Harris of Roak Edmond Prideaux Esq[uire]s William Yoe John Foot of Truroe Richard Erisey of St. Nicott John Tregagle Robert Rouse Francis Achim John Burlace of Pendeene Thomas Vivian Thomas Hoblyn of Trevascus Edward Penrose of Penrose William Scawen Richard Remfry Henry Remfry Phillip Hawkins Dennis Glynn John Verman Richard Herd John Manley Paul Archer Samuel Gilbert John Trelawney Francis Penrose Charles Orchard Samuel Gulley Thomas Hoblyn of Saint Columbe Christopher Harris of Carniegee John Nance John Oliver of Sithney John Bassett [of (fn. 15) ] Carew Edward Dennis Francis Painter John Penrose of Manakin Anthony Tanner Richard Williams John Anstis of Saint Nyott John Harris William Flamanck of Boscarne William Cock of Helston Thomas Bewes Richard Trevanion of Verryan John Robbyns of Verryan John Row of Penant John Foot John Cole John Oben of Gushland Bernard Kendall Gentlemen Richard Weeke of Northweek Esq[uire] Charles Truebody John Billing Johnathan Tincombe Francis Bassett Esquires Thomas Hawkins Robert Scawen Arthur Vincent Francis Kelley Zacheus Andrew Gents Walter Langford of Langford Hill Renatus Bellott Francis Saint Aubin Gaurigan St. Aubin Johnathan Toller John Flamanck John Arscott John Fortescue Daniel Gwyn John Newman Edward Hobblyn of Bodmin Arthu Fortescue Thomas Hoblyn of Penhargett Walter Hobbs William Halse Francis Keckwich Hobart Glynn Richard Eares William Williams of Bodinick John Williams of Carnanton Thomas Carthew Gents John Peter of Percothan Esquire Will[ia]m Cary Will[ia]m Bridges Francis Buller Walter Moyle Henry Fleming Francis Gwynn John Molesworth John Mounsteven William Spry of Brisland Esquires John French Will[ia]m Burgoyne Henry Bond of Lanhydiock John Lawer Gentlemen Henry Jones of Penrose William Spry Counseller att Law Henry Dorrell Edward Elliot junior Esquires Hooper Robert Molesworth James Vernon Esquires Thomas Worth Sampson Sandes of Saint Keverne Gentlemen Simon Leech Oliver Ustick William Beal Gentlemen James Montague Esquire Nicholas Boson Gents Robert Berry of Plymouth Robert Berry of Saint Cullomb Warwick Hawkey Esquire John Dingley Gentleman Francis Saint Aubin James Kegwin Hugh Jones William Nicolls Francis Painter Esq[uire]s.

For the County of Cumberland.

The Honorable Will[ia]m Howard Esq[uire] The Honorable Goodwyn Wharton Esquire Sir John Lowther Baronett One of His Majesties most Hono[ra]ble Privy Council Sir Christopher Musgrave Sir John Dalston Sir George Fletcher Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven Sir Charles Gerrard Sir Richard Sandford Sir Wilfred. Lawson Sir Will[ia]m Pennington Sir Richard Musgrave Baronetts Sir John Ballentine Sir Daniel Fleming Sir Orlando Gee Knights Christopher Musgrave Henry Fletcher James Lowther Edward Stanlie Wilfred Lawson [John (fn. 16) ] Huddleston Robert Carleton Xr[ist]ofer Dalston Richard Patrickson John Aglionby Thomas Lamplugh Richard Lamplugh Anthony Hutton Roger Kirkby William Fleming Edward Hasell John Foster Christopher Richmond William Gilpin Darcy Curwen John Winder junior Ewen Christian Leonard Dikes John Senhouse Andrew Huddleston Henry Browham. Henry Salkeld Thomas Addison Henry Blencow Henry Fletcher of Tallentire John Punsonby Timothy Fetherstonhaugh Esquires. Andrew Whelpdale Jasper Nicholson of Carlisle William Tory Gawen Wren George Sisson Thomas Webster Edward Appleby John Gale James Maxwell Joshua Lathes Thomas Browham Gentlemen The Mayor of Carlisle for the time being Thomas Simpson Edward Lawson Gentlemen Joseph Ralfe Henry Ingman.

For the County of Derby.

The Right Honorable William Lord Marquesse of Hartington Son and Heir Apparent to William Duke of Devonshire The Right Honorable the Lord Henry Cavendish Second Son to the Duke of Devonshire The Right Honorable John Lord Roos Son and Heir Apparent to John Earle of Rutland The Right Hono[ra]ble George Lord Hastings Son and Heir Apparent to Theophilus Earle of Huntingdon The Right Honorable Phillip Lord Stanhope Son and Heir Apparent to Philip Earle of Chesterfeild The Honorable Robert Cecill Esq[uire] The Honorable Anchitell Grey Esq[uire] The Honorable Robert Shirley Esq[uire] Sir Thomas Gresley Sir Edward Cooke Sir Henry Every Sir Nathaniel Curson Sir Phillip Gell Sir Paul Jenkinson Baronetts Sir Simon Degg Sir Gilbert Clerk Sir Edward Abney Sir Richard Leving Knights Willoughby Grey Henry Gil2t Robert Sacheverell Francis Mundy John Low Matthew Smith Gilbert Mundy Edward Mundy junior Henry Keys Paul Jodrell John Osborne Thomas Bard Thomas Allestry Esquires Gilbert Heathcote William Horne Samuel Bradshaw John Parker George Gregson Henry Low John Holden Anthony Bradshaw Henry Pilkington William Hunter John Richardson Thomas Wilson Henry Goodyeare John Wilson Robert Newton Nehemiah Pinegar Samuel Richardson Gentlemen Henry Heveningham Walter Burdett Thomas Coke George Gresley John Burdett Robert Willmott Robert Harding John Every Charles Jennens Henry Kendall Gilbert Thacker John Fitzherbert William Allestry John Allen John Wilkins John Harpur of Culk John Harpur of Little Over Phillip Prince Esquires Eusebius Dormer Richard Sales William Shallcross Gentlemen George Vernon Henry Every Henry Cavendish Samuel Pole Robert Coke Charles Pye Godfrey Meynell Alexander Stanhope Thomas Browne Robert Wilmot of Sponden Nicholas Wilmot Richard Bates John Burrows Esquires Thomas Stafford Esquire Robert Doxy Richard Stubbins Gentlemen Rowland Oakover Thomas Rudyard George Parker Thomas Parker Thomas Milward Esquires Josiah Trott John Stuffin Arthur Low Robert Dale Christopher Ley Will[ia]m James John Hayne Sampson Baker William Wingfeild John Slack Lawrence Sleigh William Alsop Francis Sleigh John Hawksworth Robert Mellor Robert Neywood Benjamin Heywood Bateman John Botham Robert Ferne Joseph Woolhouse Gentlemen John Bagshaw Esquire High Sheriffe of the County of Derby William Eyre John Shallcrosse Thomas Wright Henry Gilbert junior John Bullock George Savile Thomas Leigh Henry Bradshaw John Stevenson Esquires .Thomas Bagshaw Benjamin Ashton John Beresford Thomas Statham Arthur Dakin James Webster John Calvert John Buxton James Sherrard John Richardson of Newton Gents Samuell Pierpoint John Revell George Sitwell Cornelius Clarke John Wigfall Robert Revell Robert Ashton John Morewood Robert Barker Robert Mower Thomas Woolhouse Lionel Fanshaw Thomas Colchett John Spateman Christopher Pegg Samuel Hallows Thomas Eyre Samuel Dalton John Adderley John Bagnold Esquires The Mayor of Chesterfeild for the time being Richard Yowle John Ash Francis Moore Aldermen Andrew Clayton John Stephenson Godfrey Frogat Thomas, Burley Francis Gregg John Smithson George. Milward John Wingfeild Richard Hall John Dand Godfrey Watkinson Paul Webster Moreton Backhouse Francis Burton George Ward Nathaniel Brough Gentlemen The Mayor of Derby for the time being John Brookhouse Thomas Goodwin Samuel Spateman Solomon Roberts. John Lord Leonard Sad Henry Holmes Samuel .Cheshire Aldermen George Beardsley Joseph Parker Samuel Goodin John Gisborne John Oldershaw. William Hodgkinson. John Taylor William Francis Hugh Bateman William Turner William Chambers Benjamin Barker Will[ia]m Greave Edward Parker Edmund Parker James Motteram Samuel Heathcott Edward Large Francis Strutt John Turner Phillip Prince. Charles Waine Henry Ferne of Snitterton William Hodgkinson of Overton Gentlemen.

For the County of Devon.

The Honorable Edward Lord Russell The Honorable Robert Lord Russell The Honorable James Lord Russell Sons to the Duke of Bedford The Honorable Lord Chief Justice Treby John Granvill Esquire Sir Edward Seymour Sir Peter Prideaux Sir Franncis Drake Sir Ames Pollard Sir Bourchier Wray Sir John Pole Sir Francis Northcott Sir George Chidleigh Sir William Courtney Sir William Davy Sir Hugh Ackland Sir William Drake Sir Richard Reynell Sir Thomas Leare Sir Walter Yonge Sir Andrew Slaining Sir Arthur Chichester Sir Thomas Putt Sir John Trevillian Sir William Coryton Baronetts Sir John Roll Sir Henry Fane Sir Simon Leech Knights of the Bath Sir Thomas Berry Sir George Hutchins Sir Thomas Trevor Sir Joseph Heron Knights Henry Portman Francis Courtney Samuel Roll Francis Fullford George Parker Richard Duke John Clobery Richard Coffin Johnathan Prideaux Dennis Roll John Cholwich Henry Stephens Ambrose Manaton Gideon Heydon Gideon Heydon junior Charles Vaughan Richard Carew John Northcott Bampfeild Rodd William Langford William Harris John Harris of Radford John Harris of Wortham Nicholas Morris John Blewett John Coppleston Roger Woollacombe Roger Woollacombe junior John Burrington John Fry, Thomas Wood Christopher Savery Thomas Northmore Edmund Gibbon Phillip Shapcott Gilbert Yard Henry Manaton Courtenay Croker John Garland Henry Chichester Thomas Reynell William Stawell John Quick John Gifford senior John Gifford junior Martin Rider Charles Hore John Elwill Richard Lee William Coleman Sebastian Isaak Henry Walrond John Chichester William Haine John Battishill John Sandford William Fowell William Bragg Sampson Heale Thomas Drew William Cary Arthur Campernon Edward Yard senior Edward Yard junior Edmund Walrond Arthur Tremain Edmund Tremain Richard Ackland Thomas Roop Hugh Fortescue Edward Fortescue Richard Shapleigh Hugh Stafford Thomas Stafford Charles Trelawney Henry Trelawney Edmund Prideaux Edward Lovett John Pollexfen George Prestwood Peter Fortescue Thomas Bere Josias Calmady John Sparke James Holway Charles Parker John Prat James Hewis Thomas Sampson Robert Hacche John Rose Nicholas Ashford George Musgrave James Courtenay John Fownes John Martin Thomas Melhuysh Edmund Pollexfen Peter Beavis Richard Osborne Ellis Bartlett Humphrey Berry George Southcott Henry Fry Thomas Southcott John Hanbury William Drake George Yeo Robert Yeo Francis Gwyn Thomas Docton John Trelawney Christopher Mayne George Fortescue Henry Arscott Henry Carew Thomas Gibbon Edward Holwell Samuel Wotton Thomas Wise Thomas Cholwich Nicholas Cove Thomas Quick Nicholas Fursdon John Moore Richard Hillersdon. Edmund Rennell Richard Langdon Nicholas Martin William Martin William Bastard John Huddy William Dyer. Thomas Parker Ames Crymes John Fowell Richard Weekes Jasper Radcliffe Lewis Ingledon John Speccott John Tanner Arthur Champneys Christopher Bale Walter Bogan John Spurway Peter Atkins Anthony Salter John Cruwys Francis Sheppard John Davy Moses Gould Richard Duke junior Samuell Tanner Edmund Starr Benjamin Oliver Richard Strode Southcott Lutterell Arthur Kelley Richard Burthogge Edward Ford Nicholas Roope Joseph Drake Phillip Andrews Rowland Whiddon John Davy Francis Ware William Sparke William Downe John Hacche of Allor John Northmore John Langford Peter Spour Christopher Lethbridge Lawrence Hayne Richard Nutcombe William Symons Arthur Culme John Harris of Pickwell Henry Moore Robert Burridge John Upcott Bernard Goddard Matthias Jenkins John Southele John Doidge James Bulteel Cholmley Doyley Thomas Stawell James Marwood John Rogers Richard Parminter John Land Abraham Trowte John Page Robert Berry William Oxenham John Countee Will[ia]m Hellyar junior John Harwood William Gilbert John Blagdon Andrew Jeffery John Raymond William Cotton Richard Doidge of Lee John Dowrich James Northleigh John Bruton George Trowbridge John Ivy John Jones Roger Chamb[er]laine Thomas Pyne Doctor of Physick William Ball Bartholomew Anthony John Gay James Smith John Fortescue Richard Brook John Long David Long The Mayor of Barnstable for the time being The Mayor of Biddiford for the time being The Mayor of Totness for the time being The Mayor of Tiverton for the time being The Mayor of Torrington for the Time being The Mayor of Dartmouth for the time being The Mayor of Southmolton for the time being The Mayor of Oakhampton for the time being The Mayor of Plympton for the being William Williams Thomas Corrindon Marshall Ayres.

For the Towne of Plymouth.

The Mayor and Aldermen for the time being John Granvill Samuell Rolle George Parker Henry Trelawney Henry Hooke Edmund Pollexfen John Sparke Esquires Colonel Joseph Jory John Sprage George Vinson Doctors of Physick William Cotton John Addis George Lapthorne John Warren Richard Opie William Tom.

For the City and County of the City of Exon.

The Mayor Aldermen Sheriffs and Common Council for the time being The Right Honorable the Lord Robert Russell The Right Honorable James Lord Russell Sir Edward Seymour Baronett John Elwill Nicholas Hooper Joseph Tily Thomas Northmore John Pratt Charles Vaughan Richard Isaak Thomas Gibbons John Bankes Nicholas Broking Edmund Starr William Martin Hugh Westlake Robert Woollcombe James Glyde Esquires Thomas Waterhouse Will[ia]m Musgrave Nicholas Hele John Osborne Doctors of Physick Thomas Ayloffe Doctor of Laws Thomas Broking William Sealy Phillip Hooper Thomas Sampson Joseph Maudit Peter Risdon Thomas Ford Francis Lydston Abraham Trout Bernard Goddard William Matthews Thomas Turner Phineas Anthony Thomas Somers Richard White Richard Atwill John Pym Jerom King Henry Arthur Francis Pengelley Nicholas Carwithen Daniel Slade Thomas Jefferyes George Gould Clement Weekes Richard Veale William Spry John Pope Richard Ponsford Robert Walker The Honorable Richard Annesley Dean Trystram Bowdage Nathaniel Gyst Thomas Barnes Edward Cheek George Knowlling Edward Dally Thomas Bury Peter Battashill William Burgoyne Merchant Francis Oliver Gents.

For the County of Dorsett.

Anthony Lord Ashley Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Shaftsbury Sir John Moreton Sir John Pole Sir Nathaniel Napier Baronetts Sir Robert Napier Knight and Baronett Sir John Nicholas Knight of the Bath Sir, John Hawles His Majesties Sollicitor Generall Sir George Strode Sir Henry Butler Sir Matthew Andrews Sir Stephen [Evance (fn. 17) ] Knights Thomas Strangways Thomas Freke Thomas Erle Edward Miller Samuel Roll Richard Founes Robert Freke sen[ior] William Okeden Robert Coker señ Robert Coker junior Edward Nicholas William Witaker John Still Robert Seymer William Freke Thomas Green Sebastian Isaac Robert Freke junior Robert Culliford Henry Portman Edward Seymour William Strode Robert Williams Thomas Ryves Edward Berkley Esquires Thomas Hardy John Williams Hugh Chudleigh Thomas Freke junior. George Churchill Michael Harvey Francis Mohua Henry Seymer Thomas Chafe Hugh Hodges John Eastmont John Fisher Henry Devenish George Parry Harry Constantine William Ettrick Robert Browne of Frampton Robert Browne Thomas Trenchard Richard Brodripp Nathaniel Bond His Majesties Serjeant att Law Henry Heming John Gould William Floyer William Bennett junior of Hartgrove John Lawrence of Grange William Bowles senior. Simon Whetcombe Ralph Ironside John Bowles John Hardy Thomas Turberville Robert Oxenbridge Nathaniel Napier William Churchill Richard Swayne Robert Erle George Dawbney John Mitchell Thomas Skinner Charles Brewin. William Sidenham Richard Bingham William Lawrence Will[ia]m Weston Robert Hussey of Stover Paine. William Fillioll James Gould John Burridge Anthony Floyer Nicholas Hardy William Bennett Richard Rose Robert Pope William Wake Gerrard Wood Robert Stephens Nicholas Browne Robert Browne Andrew Loader George Lester Thomas Delacourt Thomas Seward Richard Churchill Will[ia]m Hull Richard Churchill George Barber Tho: Bower John Flint Christopher Pitt Doctor of Physick John Pitt William Culliford. Thomas Cockram William Collins of Lynch John. Pike John Abington Lewis Cockram Roger Mompesson Robert Burridge John Edwards John Strode of Chantery Solomon Andrews Tho: Chettle Thomas Gundry. Daniel Dugdale Robert Swaine of Corfe Richard Swaine Robert Butler. Thomas Hawles Richard Newmant John Richards Henley junior Thomas Williams Phillip Taylor Merchant The Mayors of Dorchester Shaftsbury Weymouth and Melcomb Regis Corfe Wareham and Lime Regis The Bailiffs of Blandford and Bridport for the time being George Keate George Jiger Robert Russell Thomas Rose Doctor in Physick John Oldys George Mullins Christopher Collier Simon Orchard William Bennett of Shaston Richard. Henvile. Thomas Ledoze Thomas Cooper of Sherborne Christopher Twineho Anthony Larder. George Strode Sidenham Baker Robert Fry Phillip Coldecott Thomas Wyndham Anthony Etterick John Banks Edward Clavell William Collier Thomas Chapman James Hall William Rose Edward Kennell Will[ia]m Sheppard George Lewin Nicholas Gary William Lewis John Fitch William Fitch Thomas Rose of Purbeck Richard Highmore of Purse Candle Gentleman Thomas Pitman George Gould of Beastall Robert Combes John Bythwood Thomas Turberville junior Esquires.

For the Towne and County of Poole.

The Mayor for the time being Mr. William White Recorder Moses Durell senior M. William Pyke Shadrach Beale Moses Durell juñ Mr. George Lewen Thomas Smith William Minty Robert Bennett The Sheriff for the time being, Mr. Henry Jubber.

For the County of Durham.

The Honorable Sir John Lowther Baronett One of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Honorable Charles Mountague Esq[uire] High Sheriffe of the said County Robert Dormer Esquire Temporal Chancellor Sir [Richard (fn. 18) ] Musgrave Knight and Baronett Sir Ralph Cole Sir Richard Sandford Sir Thomas Williamson. Sir. James Clavering Sir. Mark Milbank Sir William Chaytor Sir Robert Eden Sir. William Blackett Sir Edward Blackett Sir John Cropley Baronetts Sir. Ralph Carr Sir William Bowes. Sir Henry Bellasis Sir Francis Blake Sir Robert Shaftoe Knights Doctor Comber. Dean of Durham Doctor Brookbank Spiritual Chancellor Doctor. Morton Prebendary and Arch Deacon of Northumberland Mr. Pickering Prebendary Doctor Hartwell Mr. Clayton Henry Lambton Esquire Attorney. Generall William Lambton Xp[rist]ofer Vane John Tempest Henry Liddell William Bromley Esquires William Forster Nicholas Cole Robert Byerley William Tempest George Morland Mark Shaftoe James Darcy Lionell Vane Francis Bowes Robert Jennison John Clavering ( (fn. 19) ) Clavering John Hutton John Parkhurst Esquires Thomas Liddell John Hilton Cuthbert Carr Robert Ellison William Carr William Strother junior James Clavering junior John Sedgwick Walter Ettrick George Bowes Ralph Carr Charles Howard Thomas Forster Charles Wrenn Rowland Place Thomas Lister John Forster Frevile Lambton Tho. Conyers Francis Carr Alexander Davison John Morland Anthony Salvyn Timothy Wittingham Christopher Sanderson John Carr Richard Middleton John Cuthberts John Middleton William Killinghall Will[ia]m Christian Thomas Wilkinson Esq[uire]s John Spearman Under-Sheriff Cuthbert Bowes Thomas Blackiston John Elstobb Ralph Hutton Thomas Bowes John Jenkins Gentlemen The Mayor of Durham for the time being The Mayor of Stockton for the time being John Hall John Hutchinson William Greevson John Gordan William Hodgshon John Ayton Thomas Brasse Gentlemen William Wilkinson Edward Sheperdson Arthur Prescott George Crosier Michael Mickleton Abraham Hilton John Spearman junior Gentlemen Robert Jackson James Cooke William Atkinson William Johnson Michael Coatesworth Captaine Coatesworth Richard Harding Thomas Shaftoe John Hunter John Stephenson Henry Woolf Thomas Watson Ralph Holmes Robert Dixon Ro2t Chilton Gabriell Newhouse John Rowell Gentlemen Richard Stonehewer George Cox Thomas Blackett William Hutchinson Matthew Hutton Bernard Dowthwait Thomas Mossock John Hodgshon Whayre Fawcett John Rayne John Vaysey Thomas Sanderson Thomas Burleston Robert Smith Ralph Gowland Francis Mascall Christopher Fawcett Will[ia]m Greenwell Gentlemen Samuel Ogle Edward Delavall Ralph Ord Esquires William Taylor William Selby of Beale William Ord Gentlemen Mr. Grey of Felkington Gilbert Ord Bryan Grey John Sleigh Ralph Shaw Ralph Ord of Twizell Edward Slaney Thomas Turnbull Thomas Grey of Moreton George Collingwood John Wilkey Gents Ralph Ord of Langridge William Cooke John Sheeles Thomas Smith John Richardson John Hodgshon juñ Gents.

For the West Riding of the County of York.

Charles Lord Marquesse of Winchester Son and Heir Apparent of the Duke of Bolton William Lord Pawlett Second Son to the Duke of Bolton Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin of the Kingdom of Scotland George Lord Viscount Castleton of the Kingdom of Ireland Henry Lord Viscount Downe of the same Kingdom Thomas Lord Fairfax of the Kingdom of Scotland The Right Honorable Sir Henry Goodrick Knight and Baronett and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Honorable Sidney Wortley Mountague Henry Boyle Henry Fairfax Esquires Sir George Fletcher Sir John Armitage Sir John Kay Sir John Ashton Sir William Reresby Sir Johnn Bland Sir Watkinson Payler Sir Bryan. Stapleton Sir Henry Marwood Sir William Frankland Sir George Cooke Sir Godfrey Copley Sir John Woolstenholme Sir Edward Blackett Sir George Tempest Sir William Ramsden Sir Bradwardine Jackson Sir John Wentworth Sir Lyon Pilkington Baronetts Sir John Hewley Sir Jonathan Jenings Sir Michael Wentworth Sir Patience Ward Sir William Lowther Sir John Coghill Sir Abstrupus Danby Knights John Bradshaw High Sheriff of the County Thomas Frankland Xp[ist]ofer Tankred Johnathan Jenings John Goodrick William Palmes Robert Byerly Thomas Harrison Cyrill Arthington Walter Calverley Will[ia]m Pierpoint Christopher Lister Thomas Fawkes Wilbury Norton Christopher Stockdale Bryan Fairfax John Mauleverer Charles Osborne Isaac Knight Denzill Onslow William Wombwell Francis Foljeam John Ramsden Thomas Yorke Thomas Yarburgh Thomas Vincent William Vavasor Henry Stapleton Henry Thompson William Lowther Inglebert Leeds Robert Lowther Bernard Granville John Lister Henry Hitch Ambrose Pudsey Thomas Lister Godfrey Bosville Will[ia]m Wickham William Jessop John Lambert Thomas Horton Henry Edmonds Thomas Fountayne Robert. Monckton Jasper Blythman Tankred Robinson Gervis Nevill John Farrer Thomas Dodson John Gill Benjamin Wade Henry Bouch Henry Cooke Miles Stavely John Aislabye Hugh Smithson Rob[er]t [Milford (fn. 20) ] Christopher Adams Gervis Eyre John Bright Edward Parker John Tucker Anthony Fletcher Tobias Hervey Robert Fairfax John Weddall Richard Sterne William Jennings Matthew Boynton Robert Baynes Thomas Benlows William Boseville John Townley John Hatfeild of Langton Richard Staines Bennett Sherrard John Stanhope of Grimstone John Stanhope of Ecclesall Thomas Hesletine John Rookes Rowland Norton Thomas Kirke Robert Farrand Thomas Lee Richard Taylor John Warner Simon Sterne Henry Currer Reginald Haber George Tolson Richard Shuttleworth John Anby Thomas Wakefeild William Bethell Francis Linley Gilbert Rigby Nonas Parker Charles Nuby Gabriel Brooks Thomas Westby Will[ia]m Beckwith Andrew Wilkinson Armstrong Gregory William Norton William Rookby Mark Shaftoe Richard Nettleton Esquires Doctor Wyvill Deane of Rippon Richard Richardson Doctor of Physick Francis Wheatley Physician John Neale Physician William Ingram Thomas Robinson Robert Burdet John Hatfeild of Hatfeild Thomas Ramsden William Horton Richard Hutton of Pudsey Thomas Edmonds senior Thomas Edmonds junior John Batty Robert Parker John Copley Godfrey Copley James Greenwood Henry Greenwood Richard Hewitt John Sotham Thomas Squire Bartin Allatt Nicholas Maleverer John Jackman Edward Thompson William Tatham John Tatham Michael Warton of Bantry William Warton John Spencer of Cannon Hall Henry Wood John Preston Stephen Wilkes Thomas Hooke Robert Squire John Carvyll George Westby of Gillfitt Henry Eyre of Bramley John Dingley Hugh Taylor John Milner of Pudsey Richard Tomlinson William Roundall of Scriven Christopher Grandorge Richard Trotter William Green of Ecclesfeild Thomas Barlow Robert Sowersby Thomas Wilson of Beercroft hill William Marshall John Mitcham Thomas Craven Andrew Holden John Wright Roger Coates Francis Ellick Lawrence [Knightley (fn. 21) ] Thomas Carleton Cuthbert Chambers Gregory Fish Josias Midgley Robert Inman Robert Bell Pethnell Fish Gentlemen Christopher Dawson Thomas Thompson Thomas Potter of Leeds William Banks Jeremy Rossendale James Knowles Thomas Pullen Will[ia]m Appleyard Edmund Barker senior Thomas Tomlinson Francis Barlow Theophilus Shelton John Banks John Coates John Silvester Anthony Ward ( (fn. 22) ) John Holdsworth Physician Christopher Weatherhead Richard [Booth (fn. 23) ] William Lappidge The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Pontifract for the time being The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Doncaster for the time being The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Rippon for the time being The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Leeds for the time being.

For the North Riding of the County of York.

Charles Lord Marquess of Winchester Son and Heir Apparent to the Duke of Bolton Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin of the Kingdom of Scotland Henry Lord Viscount Downe of the Kingdom of Ireland Thomas Lord Fairfax of the Kingdom of Scotland The Right Honorable Sir John Lowther Baronett one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council Goodwyn Wharton Henry Fairfax Esquires Sir Marmaduke Wyvill Sir Griffith Boynton Sir John Leveson Gower Sir William Fowles Sir William Strickland Sir John Bolles Sir John Napier Sir Charles Hotham Sir Watkinson Payler Sir William Franckland Sir Henry Marwood Sir William Caley Sir Christopher Wandesford Sir William Chaytor Sir Thomas Pennyman Sir. Edward Blackett Sir. James Brookes Sir Mark Milbank Sir William Robinson Sir John Wentworth Sir Roger Beckwith Baronetts Sir Richard Osbaldeston Sir William Hustler Sir. John Hewley Sir Henry Bellasis Sir William Bowes Sir Abstrupus Danby Knights Thomas Frankland George Marwood William Palmes Thomas Yorke Henry Metcalfe Francis Wyvill John Wastell John Hutton John Wyvill James Darcy Roger Talbot Cornelius Caley Barrington Bourchier Mark Bourchier Thomas Strangwayes Robert Bierly Thomas Stillington William Moore Anthony Wharton Charles Tankred John How Roger Croft Thomas Croft Edward Hutchinson William Tankred Bernard Granvill Charles Duncombe Leonard Smelt Thomas Harrison Will[ia]m Lowther Timothy Mauleyerer Thomas Worsley William Metcalfe John Gibson Thomas Lassells Richard Staines Daniel Lassells Layton Frewin Thomas Wakefeild William Chaloner Theodore Bathurst Edward Thompson Will[ia]m Osbaldiston John Aislaby John Smelt John Hill Thomas Gower John Hopton James Mountague Luke Robinson James Darcy Richard Pearce Thomas Pullein Thomas Metcalfe John Beverly John Beilby Rowland Norton Thomas Wyvill Constable Bradshaw Thomas Bendlows William Dawson Matthew [Oulaby (fn. 24) ] Richard Darley Thomas Hesletine Roger Coleville Thomas Langley Robert Buck Henry Place Henry Frankland William Norton George Norton Allen Chamber Christopher Percy Hay Thomas Robinson Thomas Hayes John Metcalfe of Bellerby James Pennyman ( (fn. 25) ) Will[ia]m Turner Charles Turner Esquires Henry Squire Doctor of Law John Talbot Francis Crosfeild Edward Walker Batchelor of Law Benjamin Purchas Edward Place William Danby George Wright William Kitchinman Phillip Prince James. Conyers Robert Bell Stephen. Driffeild Edmund Barstow Timothy Ford Robert Squire Ralph Porter John Robinson Roger Lee John Harland Thomas Lascells of Sowerby Daniel Smith Henry Wilkinson Timothy Portington Thomas Tomlinson Thomas Holmes Matthew Smailes Richard Allotson Richard Metcalfe John Robinson of Easby Francis Wilkes John Danby Thomas Dalton William Reveley Thomas Gill Robert Crosfeild: Timothy Blackburne Edward Carr John Kettlewell Stephen Thompson sen. William Robinson junior James Cockerill Francis Hickson Nathaniel Harrison Christopher Wilkinson Henry Pinkney John Robinson senior Robert Norrison James Hebdon Thomas Sedman William Ford John Sanders Paul Batty William Burdett Peregrine Lascells Timothy Bagwith Robert Idle Gentlemen The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Richmond for the time being The Bayliffs and Recorder of Scarborough for the time being.

For the East-Riding of the County of York.

Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin of the Kingdom of Scotland Thomas Lord Fairfax of the same Kingdome Sir Thomas Rookby Knight one of His Majesties Justices of the Court of Kings Bench Henry Lord Viscount Downe of the Kingdom of Ireland The Honorable Henry Boyle Sir Griffith Boynton Sir Charles Hotham Sir William Strickland Sir Henry Saint Quintin Sir Watkinson Payler Sir Robert Hillyard Sir Thomas Rudston Sir John Legard Baronetts Sir Michael Warton Sir Ralph Warton Sir William Cobb Sir Matthew Pierson Sir James Bradshaw Sir Johnathan Atkins Sir Richard Osbaldeston Sir John Hewley Sir John Napier Sir Will[ia]m Hustler Knights Thomas Frankland Fairfax Nortcliffe William Osbaldeston Ingleby Daniel William Grimstone William Gee Henry Thompson Henry Guy Matthew Appleyard Charles Osborne John Ramsden James Heblethwaite Ralph Warton Charles Warton Edward Barnard Hugh Bethell Richard Bethell Walter Strickland Robert Monckton Thomas Langley [Richard (fn. 26) ] Bethell John Stapleton Thomas Hesketh Robert Prickett John Lister of Beverley Richard Remington Richard Gee John Buck Ralph Creyke Thomas Alured Charles Duncombe Edward. Hutchinson Tobias Jenkins senior Tobias Jenkins junior Humphry Robinson of Thickett Walter Crompton William Saint Quintin Christopher Lister John Taylor Francis Annesley Thomas Worsley Thomas Stillington Thomas Southaby Edward Thompson John Moyser William Moore Robert Hollis William Headlam Thomas Cundom Thomas Wakefeild Hodgson Johnson Doctor of Physick Robert Carlyn James Mountaine Richard Darby William Wickham Robert Crompton Henry Portington Benjamin Overton Robert Squire Bernard Lister John Pierson John Gee Charles Best Robert Constable Robert Jegon Christopher Pierce Hay Esquires Captain James Barry Richard Moore William Dickinson Edward Bower William Bower William Wilberfosse Phillipp Wilkinson Henry Masters Thomas Rickaby Henry Bernard. Leonard Robinson. Francis Blunt Richard Creyke Ralph Creyke John Rickaby Michael Portington Nathaniel Arlash Francis Elwick Robert. Idle Thomas Johnson William Lister George. Dickinson Robert Mason Thomas Norton Humphrey Robinson of Buckton Christopher Tadman John Tadman Robert Little Richard. Johnson John Overton John Stutt Richard Burton Gentlemen The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Beverley for the time being the Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Heydon for the time being Robert Hustler Thomas Swimborne William Dawson Ralph Williamson Robert Mason senior Mark Kirby Mordecai Baccus George Dickinson William Crowle Nathaniel Rogers Phillipp Wilkinson Robert Mason junior Will[ia]m Idle Hugh Mason Tobias Dawson Hugh Lister Henry Waterland Thomas Helmes Nathaniel Arlash Henry Ranes James Oates Phillip Goundrill James Hustler.

For the City of York and County of the same City.

The Lord Mayor Aldermen and Sheriffs for the time being Charles Lord Marquesse of Winchester eldest Son to the Duke of Bolton Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin of the Kingdome of Scotland Thomas Lord Fairfax Baron of Cameron of the Kingdom of Scotland The Right Honorable Sir Henry Goodrick Knight and Baronett one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council Sir William Robinson Sir James Brooks Sir Richard Sandys Baronetts Sir John Hewley Knight George Prickett Serjeant att Law Recorder Toby Wickham Doctor of Divinity Deane of York Henry Watkinson Doctor of. Law Henry Thompson Thomas Hutton Toby Jenkins Tobias Jenkins junior Henry Stapleton Bennett Sherrard Edward Thompson of Marston Thomas [Hesletine (fn. 27) ] John Baynes John Taylor Henry Squire Richard Blanchard. Thomas Langley William Wickham Thomas Moselyn Esquires Robert Shackleton William Thomlinson Christopher Breary Phillip Prince Thomas Benson Richard Reynolds Francis Duckworth Christopher Hutton Thomas Thomlinson Thomas Harrison Will[ia]m Thompson William Hesletine Robert Squire Thomas Holmes Ambrose Beckwith Leonard Wilson Richard Hewitt Richard Sowry Thomas Thompson Nicholas Sugar Samuel Walker Leonard Thompson John Bryan John Buxton William Mortimer .Gentlemen John Aislaby John Moyser Esquires.

For the Towne and County of Kingston upon Hull.

The Mayor Aldermen Sheriff and Recorder for the time being Wardens of the Trinity House for the time being Sir Michael Warton Knight Charles Osborne William Saint Quintin William Dawson Matthew Appleyard Ingleby Daniel John Lister James Barry John Legard George Dickenson Esq[uire]s Nathaniel Rogers James Howsman Mark Kirkby William Hayes Thomas Tomlin William Crowle William Mould James Mould. Edmund Duncalfe. Samuel Duncalfe William Idle William Catlin Mordecai Baccus Erasmus Derwin Towers Wallis Robert Nettleton Daniel Hoare John Somerscalls and John Collins Gentlemen.

For the County of Essex

The Right Honorable Henry Lord Walden Son and Heir Apparent to the Earle of Suffolk The Right Honorable John Lord Cutts of the Kingdom of Ireland The Right Honorable Charles Mountague Esq[uire]s Chancellor of the Exchequer and one of His Majesties most Hono[ra]ble Privy Council The Honorable Robert Bertie Bannister Maynard Benjamin Mildmay Richard Barrett Ralph Grey William Maynard Esquires Sir Charles Barrington Sir John Bendish Sir William Appleton Sir Samuel Grimston Sir William Hicks Sir Samuel Tryon Sir Francis Marsham Sir Maynard Jenour Sir Thomas Nightingale Sir Hugh Everard Sir William Luckin Sir Robert Jocelyn Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Martin Lumley Sir Anthony Abdy Sir Thomas Draper Sir Jervase Elves Sir Edward Smith Sir James Rushout Sir Thomas Barnardiston Sir Charles Tyrrell Sir William Barker Sir Nicholas Garrett Sir Robert Smith Sir Josiah Child Sir Peter Soame Sir John Dyer Sir Cave James Sir John Morden Baronetts Sir John Brampston Knight of the Bath Sir Edward Farmer Sir Anthony Browne Sir John Sparrow Sir Richard Pygott Sir Thomas Fanshaw Sir Eliab Harvey Sir Humphrey Gore Sir Edward Turner Sir Thomas Middleton Sir Thomas Davall Sir John Marshall Sir John Rotheram Sir Robert Clayton Sir Thomas Stamp Sir Samuel Husbands Sir Thomas Cooke Sir Henry Johnson Sir James Houblon Sir Josiah Child Sir William Russell Sir Isaac Rebow Knights John Conyers Irby Mountague John Wroth John Bendish Francis Harvey alias Mildmay Carew Harvey alias Mildmay John Archer William Coward Edward Clarke Thomas Dawtrey Robert Bateman William Palmer Michael Biddulph Anthony Biddulph Will[ia]m Pert William Attwood Francis Saint John Henry Saint John Strange Jocelyn. Henry Gore Robert Honeywood John Greene Ralph Freeman Richard Hutchinson Thomas Argoll James Butler William Campion Evan Lloid. William Wright Benjamin Desbrow Francis Barrington James Altham Thomas Gardner Xp[ist]ofer Fowler Anthony Brampston Robert Boothby Nathaniel Tench Richard Vaughan George Ford John Rotheram Robert Ashton Thomas Burgh William Beaumont Robert Cole John Wale Martin Lumley Will[ia]m Clopton William Lingwood John Tindall Thomas Barrington John Eldred senior William Eldred John Fowle Thomas Papillon William Norrys Samuel Westerne John Cox [Samuel (fn. 28) ] Cooke of Chisell Owen Wynn Samuel Hare Francis Maidston Edward. Bullock John Bullock John Locky John Neale Thomas Harlackenden Bowes. John Plummer Thomas Grey John Goodyer William Walker of Norton Thomas Weely Foot Onslow William Moorecroft Thomas Lynge Gyels Dent John Turner of Newmanhall William Kendall Andrew Serle William Frith Alexander Prescott Cuthbert Martin William Martin William Harvey. John Lethieulier. William Scott William Nutt John Pennington Thomas Turner John Sparrow John Cresener Henry Glascock Walgrave Pelham Samuel Wiseman James Chadwick Charles Middleton John Mead Thomas Abdy Henry Ayloff William Mott Nathaniel Rich of [Slondon (fn. 29) ] John Little John Edwards Nathan Wright John Fanshaw John Luther. Edward Luther of Miles Francis Bradbury Haines Barlee Charles Barlee Nicholas Cursellis Ralph Creffeild senior Nathaniel Lawrence senior George Gent Henry Pascall Edward Thorrowghood John Hopwood John Godbold John Allen John Larkin Sigismond Trafford James Smith of Westham Robert Bragg Christopher Grange Nicholas Martin Samuel Rawstorne Daniell Tanfeild Samuel Clarke Robert Dawgs William Fitch Henry Wright John Mortimer William Minshull William Collard John Pepys Esquires Thomas Brampston Doctor of Civil Law Isaac Lutman Samuel Warner Robert Barwell junior Edmund Goodwyn Ralph Hawkins. Dowcett Taylor, John Bennett William Herris Thomas Greene John Jocelyn Jeremiah Richardson John Savill William Boyce John Potten Henry Lamb Thomas Scarlett Nicholl John Stileman John Rayner Hope Gifford Charles Wale of Walden Joseph Sparrow John Harrison of Braintree Richard Cooper John Elliot Richard Greene of Tolesbury Nicholas Jekill George Wale of Radwinter Nathaniel Rich of Woodham Waters Thomas Coe John Wiggonner John Rebow Abraham Hedgthorne Benjamin Henshaw Abraham Foster Heritage Lenton John Clerk of Tilbury by Clare George Coldham John Nevill John Thoroughood of High Easterne William Raymond Daniel Scretton Joseph Fishpoole Henry Abbut junior Nehemiah Lyde John Hurlock John Witham Thomas Hickeringill James Sparrow Samuel Mott senior [Samuel (fn. 30) ] Mott junior George Asser Richard Williams Urban Hall James Cocker Williams Taylor of South Weale William Thompson Thomas Elton junior Gentlemen Robert Williamson Thomas Chambers' Cheyn Row John. Cummins Ralph Creffeild junior Samuel Reynolds Godfrey Woodward William Moore Edward Husbands John Borrett Daniel Smith of Harwich Erasmus Smith Godfrey Thacker Gyles Browne Jasper Kingsman Esquires John Ballett Thomas Velley Roger Woodcock Robert Bate Gentlemen John Harrison Doctor of Physick Phillip Betts Robert May Robert Hulson John Reeve Peter Kesterman. Luke Talcott Richard Taylor of Berking John Austen John Eldred junior John. Barefoot Edward Nurse Thomas Jackson Thomas Edlin John Pearce Thomas Langley junior Thomas Little of Halsted John Davis Gentlemen Francis Dashwood Esquires Thomas. Cracherode of Cassehall Thomas Little of Ilford William Walford of Bocking Gentlemen Thomas Bowdler Samuel Killongworth Esquires Jerminham Chaplin Robert Wangford John Wale of Saffron Walden William Holdgate Edmund Stubbins Richard Turner of Thaxstead Abraham Willmore Thomas. Brereton Richard Berriff Gentlemen. Silvester Chilcott Charles Downing Charles Nowes Esquires William Berrisford Francis Cu[m]ins Richard Clarke Gentlemen. John Wroth junior Edmund Percivall Joseph Thurston Esquires John Marloe Richard Woollaston Joseph Tily Thomas Cuthbert Leonard Browne Esquires John Porter of Cressing Temple Richard Scott Thomas Wilson Gentlemen Martin Carter Esquire Edward Taverner Charles Price Esquires John Carter Thomas Pepys Daniel Clarke Thomas Crocherwood of Yeldham Samuel Aylmore Anthony Aylmore Anthony Maxy Robert Harbin Samuel Goldsmith John Maycent William Stacey James Fox Gentlemen Peter Peers Richard Pugh Esquires. Peter Knight of Westham John Sparrow of Cible Henningham Richard Spitty Joseph Reeve Johnathan Reeve William Byatt Joseph Unwyn James Claxton Martin Livermore Gentlemen Thomas Langley senior. Will[ia]m Rudland Gentlemen Theophilus Boughey Esquires Joseph Martin John Morley Thomas Unwin Matthew Ive Gentlemen Samuel Dale Gents William Walker of Lambourne William Barners Isaac Selfe Esquires Jeremiah. Shaw John Freeman William Bellamy Esquires Zachariah Taylor Esquire Will[ia]m Carr Gentleman Doctor Leopold Finch [Josep Sart (fn. 31) ] Robert Wyld Timothy Lanoy Esquires John Beacon John Tatem John King Gentlemen Benjamin Rookeby Henry Kiffin Thomas Hoare Esq[uire]s.

For the Town of Malden.

The Bayliffs for the time being The Right Honorable Charles Mountague Esquire Chancellor and Under-Tresurer of His Maj[es]ties. Exchequer one of the Lords Commissioners of the Tresury and one of His Majesties most Hono[ra]ble Privy Council The Honorable Lieutenant Colonel Irby Mountague Sir John Brampston Knight of the Bath Steward Sir Eliab Harvey Knight Anthony Brampston Esq[uire]. William Kendall Esquire John Pond Samuel Pond John Matthews John Cockerill Thomas Horsenaile William Hickford Thomas Sizer Hugh Browne William Carr Towne-Clerk Captain Peter Robjent Thomas Hutt John Stephens John Brickwood Abel Hawkes James Denshire Ezekiel Finch Thomas Stace Henry May John Strait Thomas Stevens William Coe Thomas Coe junior John Hutt William Foulgier Stephen Curtis Zachariah Taylor Gentlemen Thomas Gibson.

For the Towne of Colchester.

The Mayor for the time being William Mott Esquire Recorder Sir John Morden Barronett Sir Thomas Davall Knight Sir Thomas Cook Knight Sir Isaac Rebow Knight John Eldred Will[ia]m Eldred Esquires William Moore Ralph Creffield Nathaniel Lawrence John Raynor John Seabrook John Stilliman Alexander Henmarsh John Beacon William Boyse Nathaniel Lawrence junior John Potter Aldermen William Mott junior Joseph Thurston Samuel Reynolds Isaac Self Ralph Creffeild Junior Esquires John Harrison Doctor Edmund Hickeringhill Joseph Powell Shelton Clerks John Rebow Abraham Hedgethorne Matthew Ive Robert Moore Henry Lamb Samuel Mott John Tatem Samuel Anger Charles Richardson Jeremiah Daniel William Francis James Lawrence Thomas Benn Samuel Ryder Samuel Grett John Milbank John King Stephen Naggs Thomas Loveny.

For the Towne of Harwich

Daniel Smith Esq[uire] Mayor and the Mayor for the time being Sir Thomas Davall Knight and Recorder Sir Thomas Middleton Knight Sir Isaac Rebow Knight Capt. Thomas Langley senior Captaine Richard Tye Symon Sandford Charles Smith Robert Lane Thomas Langley junior William Rudland Aldermen Phillipp Deane Henry Cole Miles Rudland Captaine Robert Stevens Capital Burgesses.

For the County of Gloucester.

Charles Lord Marquesse of Worcester Son and Heir Apparent to the Duke of Beaufort William Lord Viscount Tracy of the Kingdom of Ireland Sir. Robert Atkins Knight of the Bath Sir John Powell Knight one of His Majesties Justices of the Common-Pleas Sir Robert Atkins Sir. James Rushout Sir Francis Russell Sir William Kyte Sir; Richard Onslow Sir John Guise Sir Ralph Dutton Sir Robert Jenkinson Sir John Newton Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Robert Southwell Sir William Forster Sir Richard Cocks Sir Thomas Stephens Sir Thomas Cann Sir Michael Hicks Sir Richard Hart James Thynn Richard Dowdeswell John de la Bere William Lane John Parsons juñ John Carter Thomas Hales. William Dewey Thomas [Hedges (fn. 32) ] William Hall, Henry Coxwell William Bagott David Warren Danvers Hedges Henry Creswick Nathaniel Stephens Thomas Rawlins Serjeant att Law Walter Escourt Gyles Escourt Gerret Escourt John Browning Samuel Trotman William Kingscott William Dennis John How George Hanger Thomas Hicks of Winterborne Ro2t Plydell Robert Oatridge John Rogers John Meredith John Dowse Will[ia]m Clutterbooke Thomas Masters Samuel Sheppard Richard How Thomas Smith Phillipp Sheppard Nathan Ridler Henry Chivers Thomas Stevens Joshua Ayleworth George Bond Maynard Colchester Thomas Lounden Mayor of Gloucester Robert Payne Alderman Thomas Pyrke John Maddox Walter Yate Reginald Pindar Wenman Winniat Walter Nourse George Lloyd James Michell Richard Yate William Try Thomas Chester Edward Smith George Smith Richard Jones William Pauncefoot William Wall Thomas Browne John Parkhurst William Winter Samuel Dobbins Myles Beale Samuel Skynner William Cooke Edward Cooke William Guise William Selwin Rowland Wood John Cock William Hodges Stephen Baldwyn Robert Codrington Edmund Chamberlaine senior Edmund Chamberlaine Esquire Samuel Barker Sir Richard Holford Master in Chancery Richard Haynes John Stafford Samuel Codrington John Nelme Thomas Tryg Nathaniel Pyrk William Blathweight Richard Dighton Samuel Halings Jasper Chapman Thomas Purnell William Robinson Henry Izard Charles Cox of Dumbleton George Gwynett Henry Collett Barister att Law Edward Fust William Dodwell John Marriott Edward Foyle John Browne Richard Browne Sir Fleetwood Dormer Robert Dormer Barrister att Law Thomas Stephens of Sodbury Edward Stephens of Lygrove Henry Cope John Smith Christopher Cole Charles Wind John Pryn William Wilson Richard Hawksworth Edward Webb Thomas Dawes Edward Stephens junior of Alderley Nicholas Veale Thomas Freake Goddard of Kempsford Phillipp Sheppard junior Thomas Veale Francis Woodward William Player Charles Hart Will[ia]m Browne Doctor Kemberley Charles Hancock George Hurdman William Frankombe Thomas Walter Henry Were Will[ia]m Browne Thomas Edwards George Webb John Jacob John Brumwick William Whittington Will[ia]m Lawrence Thomas Bubb Thomas Rounge John Jefferys William Probin Edward Machin John Bridgeman John Langley Thomas Manson Rannon Jones Eustace Hardwicke Henry Poole John Selwyn John Guyse William Sandys Edmund Bray of Barenton Esquire Charles Cox Barrister att Law William Hayward William Rogers Barrister att Law Kinard de la Bere junior Thomas Warner William Bridstock William James Thomas Stephens junior John Bromwich John Jones of South Sarney Thomas Davis of the Bourne John Mayoe John Arundell Giles Nash senior Will[ia]m Bradley Giles Venveile William Kyte Daniel Lysons Thomas Snell John Hyett Henry Collett John Bertles Lawrence Mace George Townesend Edward Hill of Cam William Pembruge John Griffen of Stroud Water William Holyday Nicholas Webb of Gloucester City Thomas Webb Attorney att Law William James James Barrow Edmond Bond John Philpot Edward Machin Richard Trippitt John of Deane Thomas Burke George Barrow Charles White William Smarte Thomas Trigg John Hickford Esquires Will[ia]m Pawlett Serjeant att Law Edward Hungerford junior William Selling of Bradwell William Hayward of Quedsley Sloper of Cheltenham Edward Michell of the same Thomas Perry Francis Ketchmee Matthew Hale Edward Southwell Richard Skipp of Donnington Hall Thomas Browne of Gloucester Thomas Wilcox of the same Thomas Perk of Saint Martin in the Fields Mr. Thomas Norwood of Lackinton Johnathan Castleman William Gardner Esquire of Guytin Charles Coxwell William Rogers of Dowdswell Savage of Tedbury Gabriel Hale Sir Thomas Day Richard Coddrington Robert Yate Thomas Edwards Nathaniel Wade Barrister att Law Sir John Smith Joseph Jackson of the Parke Richard Pope Doctor Chitwood John Berkley Lyonel Rich of Dodesly [Coxetex (fn. 33) ] Thomas Keble of Southorup Esquires Will[ia]m Wilson Robert Porter Henry Peyton Joseph Jones senior Henry Dobbins Henry Collett senior and junior Nicholas [Streight (fn. 34) ] Charles Wynn Thomas Warkman Walter Keble of Southorup Richard Keble of Letchlade Robert Morgan of Fairford Benjamin Hyett of Gloucester Thomas Webb Mercer of the same John Gythens of the same Thomas Try junior Stephen Gythens of Gloucester Thomas Rowney John Showell John Ewins of Gloucester Alderman William Tayler of the same William Harris Richard Wintle Doctor of Physick Charles Smith John Robins of [Marsdon (fn. 35) ] Esq[uire]s John Meredith junior.

For the City of Gloucester.

Thomas Longden Esq[uire] Mayor Sir John Sommers Knight Lord Keeper of the Great Seale. Recorder Sir John Powell Knight One of His Majesties Judges of the Common Pleas William Cooke William Hodges Thomas Browne Robert Payne John Ewins William Tayler John Hyett Giles Rodway Thomas Wilcox Thomas Snell Thomas Webb Aldermen Thomas [Vesney (fn. 36) ] Richard Cosnett Sheriffs William Try Edward Cooke John Cocks Thomas Powell John Guise John Veyney Richard Caple Esquires Doctor Wintle Will[ia]m Scudamore John Arnold Nicholas Webb Thomas Webb Benjamin Hyett Henry Futter Thomas Gosling Samuel Palmer Peter Haynes junior Samuel Lye John Bell Caple Payne William Nicolls Samuel Burroughs junior Samuel Hayward Gentlemen.

For the County of Hereford.

The Honorable Paul Foley Esquire Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Coningsby of the Kingdom of Ireland The Honorable Chambre Barbazon Esquire Sir William Gregory Knight One of the Justices of His Majesties Court of Kings Bench Sir John Williams Sir Herbert Croft Sir John Hoskyns Baronetts Sir Edward Harley Knight of the Bath Sir Francis Winnington Sir John Williams Knights William Fiennes Robert Harley John Dutton Colt Robert Price James Morgan John Arnold John Scudamore of Kentchurch Thomas Cornewall of Stapleton, Esquires Thomas Geeres Serjeant att Law Richard Reed senior Richard Reed junior Herbert Westfaling Thomas Cox Edward Cornewall Thomas Foley of Whitley senior Thomas Foley of Stoak John How Henry Cornewall Samuel Pitt John Booth of Letton Ferdinando Gorges Edward Littleton Charles Baldwyn Robert Dobbins senior William Lamb Marshall Bridges William Dantsey Herbert Aubrey Ro2t Chaplin Ambrose Scudamore Younger Cooke Robert Minors Thomas Peñoyer of the Moore William Winton Robert Unett John Nurse Richard Barnaby Thomas Howarth Robert Payne Thomas de la Hay Richard Skypp William Guillim of Langston senior William Guillim of Langston junior Francis Baskervile Thomas Wigmore John Kyrle Samuel Burch John Salwey Edmund Lechmore John Goodyeer Thomas Harley Henry Gorges James Woodhouse Edward Harley Thomas Duppa James Wellington Gyles Bridges Henry Wigmore William Wall John Abrahall of Ingeston William Hanbury Robert Cutler Anthony Biddolph Thomas Rawlins Thomas Guillim of Whitchurch John Burch Bridstock Hartford William Plydall Thomas Tomkins Humphrey Mayo John Hereford of Suffon Edward Rodd John Holmes Henry Bull of Dunfeild Robert Dobbins junior Esquires William Brewster Doctor of Physick Silvanus Vaughan John Scudamore of Llanganan Roger Scudamore of Trecella John Greenly Thomas Harper of Quebb John Carver of Upton Rowland Baugh John Long John Trist Francis Geers Thomas Alderne of Monington John Hoskins of Ponithon. William Bridges of Calwall James Westfaling Thomas [Marrett (fn. 37) ] John Wellington John Whittington Henry Jones Thomas Owen of Little Brampton Thomas Carpenter of Tillington. Essex Sherbourne Francis. Woodhouse John Fletcher John Kidley of Foundhope junior John Hereford of Homlacy George Carver of Upton Edward Philley Nicholas Philpott Henry Matthews James Clark Paul Williams James Walwin Thomas [Berrington (fn. 38) ] of Brickhouse John Kirwood of Upper Lotton Daniel Kerry Thomas Leigh of Hill John Smith of Holmer Alban Thomas Francis Fosbrooke Humphrey Thomas John Sheppherd James Collins of Eaton Hill John Noble Joshua Crosse Gilbert Herne Herbert Croft Gentlemen Joseph Jory Thomas Cornewallis Esquires Thomas Jansey Gents.

For the City of Hereford.

The Mayor for the time being The Honourable Paul Foley Esquire Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons The Right Honorable John Lord Viscount Scudamore of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Coningsby of the Kingdom of Ireland James Morgan Henry Cornewall Herbert Westfaling Robert Dobbins senior Robert Dobbins junior James Wellington Esquires Robert Symons Thomas Paynard Abraham Seward Thomas Matthews Richard Wadley Aldermen Bridstock Harford Nicholas Philpott Jonah Taylor John Morse Thomas Church Richard Poole Thomas Clarke senior Thomas Clarke junior Henry Smith Edward Rodd John Williams senior John Williams junior James Price Gabriel Blyke John Abrahall Richard Gower Edmund Weaver Theophilus Alye John Smith Thomas Alderne William Greene Henry Matthews James Lloyd James Lane Benjamin Hill John Hill Thomas Rodd James Westfaling Richard Philpotts Abell Isham Gilbert Herne Herbert Crofts Gentlemen.

For the Borough of Lempster.

The Bayliff Justices and Recorder for the time being The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Coningsby of the Kingdom of Ireland John Dutton Colt Esq[uire] John Thompkins John Jay John Walton Thomas Harris John Williams Gentlemen James Caswald senior Thomas Mannings Thomas Price Towne Clerk Richard Dowle John Dowle Richard Jones John Jennings Henry Browne Johnathan Davis James Caswald junior Richard Hodges Vincent Edwards Samuel Clerke Isaac Thompkins Harry Seward.

For the County of Hertford

The Honorable Robert Cecill Esq[uire], Sir Samuell Grimston Sir John Garrard Sir John Austen Sir Robert Jocelyn Sir William Cowper, Sir Thomas Pope Blount Sir Thomas Tyrrell Sir John Spencer Sir Thomas Francklyn Sir Thomas Brograve Sir Johnathan Keat Sir Richard Anderson Sir Edmund Anderson Sir William Leman Sir James Read Sir Benjamin Mattox Sir Edwin Sadler Sir Peter Soame Sir Jeremiah Snow Sir John Shaw Baronetts Sir Humphrey Gore Sir Ralph Ratcliffe Sir Thomas Bide Sir William Litton Sir John Bucknall Sir Robert Marsham Sir Edward Clerke Sir Thomas Rolt Sir Henry Chauncy Sir Edward Turner Sir James Etheridge Knights George Churchill Silas Titus Charles Cesar Henry Guy Robert Austen Thomas Pope Blount William Gore Henry Gore Ralph Freeman senior Ralph Freeman junior Thomas Halsey William Cowper Spencer Cowper John Plummer Robert Elwes George Munson William Munson Edward Chester George Hadley Gilbert Hoo Keat William Harvey Jeremiah Hales Ulysses Blount Andrew Fountaine Thomas Priestly Francis Flyer Henry Killegrew Thomas Drax Seymour Tredenham Israel Mayo George Mayo William Priestly Edward Briscoe junior William Briscoe Thomas Aram James Stedman James Witterong John Charlton William Emmerton Thomas Emmerton Ralph Skinner Bide William Bacon Robert Chester John Cockaine Mountague Drake James Willmott Robert Markham James Forrester James Goulston William Allen Thomas Pask Samuel Robinson Thomas Stone Roger Conesby Marmaduke Rawden Thomas Arris Robert Robotham John Gape senior John Gape junior Henry Child Richard Helder John Spencer. Goodwin Barrington Joseph Marsh William Pym, Ralph Wyngate Thomas Bird of Mattocks John Duncombe Edward Saires Strange Jocelyn Edward Seymour Thomas Bownest Thomas Newland Alexander Weld Thomas Winford Anthony Farrington Serjeant att Law William Calvert Felix Calvert junior Edward Ratcliffe John Yardley Doctor in Physick Giles Dent William Freeman William Dyer John How Thomas How Charles Ferrars Marmaduke Allington William Martin of Watford Francis King William Jarman Joshua Lomax Richard Woollaston Leonard Hancock Matthew Bluck John Coppyn William Cotton Bernard Turner John Woodhouse Batchelor in Physick Thomas Halfepenny John Wolfe Thomas Filmer Richard Hasell William Ashton Thomas Baldwyn Esquires John Leman Edmund Smith James Bennett Edmund Nodes Thomas Lomax Eignon Bynon John Poyner Newdigate Pointes Anthony Biddulph Francis Cole John Roberts Thomas Fish Peir Williams Thomas Nichols( (fn. 39) ) of Aldenham Henry Kingsley Richard Dagnall John Bigg Richard Bigg John Sambrooke George Needham Francis King junior Will[ia]m Greenhill John Naseby John Gill Robert Thorowgood Jasper Garrett Robert Hadesley Robert Bird Daniel Nicoll John Dimsdell Edward Haynes, Charles Reyner Richard Reyner John Horne senior Thomas Crouch William Wright Japhet Crooke Phillipp Mitchell William Lake John Whites William Cason Ralph Hawkins Edward Denny Abraham Carter Henry Belfeild John Papworth John Pointer Robert Gale John Griffin. John Crosse Joseph Cramphorne Edward Laundy David Smith Israel Kenton Johnathan Smart junior Joseph Seward Gentlemen William Hurrill the present Mayor of [Hereford (fn. 40) ] The Mayor of Saint Albans for the time being.

For the Borough of St. Albans.

The Mayor Recorder and Aldermen for the time being Sir Samuel Grimston Baronett George Churchill Henry Killegrew Robert Robotham Thomas Arris John Gape junior James Bennett Esquires.

For the County of Huntingdon.

The Right Honorable Charles Mountague Esq[uire], Chancellor of the Exchequer and one of His Maj[es]ties most Hono[re]ble Privy Council The Hono[ra]ble Heneage Mountague Esq[uire] The Hono[ra]ble Sidney Wortley al[ia]s Mountague Esquire The Hono[ra]ble Richard Mountague Esq[uire] Sir John Cotton Sir John Conyers Sir Robert Bernard Sir Robert Jenkinson Baronets Sir Lionel Walden Knight John Proby John Dreydon Arthur Turnour William Pierpoint Silas Titus Robert Appreece Anthony Hammond Charles Duncombe John Bigg William Naylor James Torkington John [Ferrat (fn. 41) ] senior John Pocklington Robert Pulleyne Phillipp Storey Robert Throckmorton Charles Cesar junior Edward Pickering John Pedley Henry Ashley Erasmus Smith of Hamerto Robert Williams Cornwallis Francis Harby Richard Dyer Charles Sheppard Arthur Jocelyne Henry Kingsley Francis de la Champe John Keate Esquires Robert Berneby John Ferrar junior Richard Winde John Brownwell Robert Clarke William Drury John Mason Simon Mason Edward Hanger John Hanger John Ashcroft Richard Hatley Robert Thompson James Wright Thomas Wright John Bellamy Edward Checkley Edward Mason Mark Newman William Love Lawrence Blatt John Pulter Richard Carter Johnathan Read John Johnson Samuel Ellyott Robert Sewster William Sparrow Roger Peck William Wye Robert Vinter Aldred Clarke Thomas Mayle Lawrence Thompson Thomas Pete John Howell William Peacock Robert Rabye Gentlemen.

For the Towne of Huntingdon.

The Mayor for the time being The Honorable Sidney Wortley alias Mountague Esquire The Honorable Richard Mountague Esq[uire] Sir Lionel Walden Knight John Bigg John Pocklinton Esquires Richard Astrey Thomas Sayer Joseph Darlow George Merritt William Dowse Thomas Harris Edward Awdley Phillipp [Negus (fn. 42) ] Jo Negus Michaell Ringstead Gentlemen.

For the County of Kent.

Thomas Lord Fairfax Baron of Cameroone of the Kingdome of Scotland The Honorable Phillipp Sidney Esquire The Honorable Peregrine Bertie Sir William Twisden Sir Charles Sidley of Southfleete Sir Thomas Roberts Sir Charles Sidley of Saint Cleare Sir Henry Palmer Sir George Rivers Sir Thomas Culpeper Sir John Knatchbull Sir Phillipp Boteler Sir Thomas Stiles Sir Stephen Leonard Sir Bazill Dixwell Sir John Rainy Sir William Honywood Sir Thomas Hales Sir Humphrey Miller Sir George Peirce Sir John Bancks Sir Nathaniel Powell Sir John Austen Sir Thomas Taylor Sir Thomas Selyard Sir James Oxenden Knight and Baronett Sir John Fagg Sir Robert Filmore Sir John Shaw Sir Roger Twisden Sir William Thomas Sir Francis Lawley Sir George Chout Sir John Mordant Sir John Lethieulier Sir Jacob Astley Sir Francis Head Sir William Cowper Sir Edward Bettison Sir Michael Biddolfe Sir Johnathan Keate Barronetts Sir Francis Leigh Sir William Pritchard Sir George Curtis Sir Charles Bickerstaffe Sir Henry Bosvill 'Sir Nicholas Crispe Sir Robert Faunce Sir Nicholas Took Sir Thomas Culpeper Sir Robert Marsham Sir Joseph Williamson Sir William Langhorne Sir William Hooker Sir Algernoon May Sir George Rooke Sir Edward Gregory Sir James Etheridge Knights Christopher Vane Edward Roper Edward Hales Thomas Knatchbull William Watton Charles Amhurst Thomas Rider William Campion Caleb Banks John Leech Robert Lewkner Gideon De Laune George Harlackenden Richard Bowater of Woolwich William Bockenham Will[ia]m Boys William Henden Christopher Waters John Bennett John Moule Robert Austen Robert Crawford James Masters of Lāngden John Taylor of Bifrons Herbert Randolph John Boys John Crompe William Hammond Richard Trevor Gilbert Hoe Keat James Chadwick Will[ia]m Kingsley Christopher Mills William Turner Samuel Short Edward Wivell William Brockman of Bitchborough William Brockman of Cheriton Thomas Moyle Thomas Papillon Francis Bathurst Will[ia]m De Laune James Bunce George Petty William Selby George Polhill John Hyde John Michel Peter De Lanoy William Aldworth Edward Cary John Perry Major Gibbon John Cooke Robert Gibbon Thomas Osborne James Herbert Ralph Buffkin Bowyer Hendley John Brewer William Broadnax Ralph Sanderson John Packer Thomas Dallison Edward Gulston William Cage William Sanderson Reynold Packham William Honeywood of Elham John Wilkinson Richard Godden Andrew Brewer Bartholomew Beale William Ash Thomas Lake Thomas Manley John [Adey (fn. 43) ] William Fleetwood William Simmonds Edward Le Neve William Allin John Coney Heneage Deering John Chaplyn Edward Crayford Walter Hooper John Kenard Edmund Fowler Mountague Drake George Sayers William Huggessen Leonard Diggs Thomas Gomelden Gerrard Gore Nicholas Cooke John Champneys Robert Sayers Justinian Champnes George Elcock Henry Oxenden John Napleton of Thanett Henry Hawley Richard Oxenden Herbert Palmer Henry Lee James Codd John Toke Robert Heath John Evelin Edward Austin William Lambard William Wilkinson William Emmerton Thomas Lambard Jeoffrey Amhurst of Riverhead Phillip Bartholomew George Gifford William Bathurst Francis [Barnaby (fn. 44) ] Ralph Petley John Buggens John Bret Fisher Robert Austen of Bexley Percivall Hart Robert Honeywood Richard Britton Robert Austen junior Robert Britton John Linch Edward Brent Abraham Hill Edward King Edward Grace Francis Barrill Thomas Gifford John Cason Robert Beake Wortley Whorwood George Curtis James Fortrey John. Thurbarne Edmund Davenport Doctor Thomas Taylor Captaine Pellett of Thanett John Courthopp Thomas Blisse Nordish Ran Godfrey Meyncell William Kingsley junior John Goddin William Hambleton Abraham Harrison Arnold King Elis Cunliff Robert Plott Phillipp Papillon William Henman Francis Waterman Samuel Leonard Captain Pearch Captain Stevens Daniel White John Denew George Scott Thomas Scott Charles Bargrave William Courthopp Samuel Plummer William White John Crispe Roger Payne Thomas Napleton Edward Nutt Henry Marsh Thomas Brewer Thomas Washer Robert Michell Jeoffrey Boys Samuel Shaw Thomas Selyard Christopher Allison Edward Manning Edward Bettison Edward Tooke Will[ia]m Randolfe John Culpeper Charles Kendrick William Crayford Thomas Marsh Thomas Meredith Humfrey Stiles Richard Hulse Edward Manley Benjamin Godfrey John Bond William Turner William James John Tomlyn Christopher Mason Roger Kirby John Powell Edmund Bagshaw Esquires Doctor Will[ia]m Deeds Thomas Nower Everard Boys Captaine Waters Henry Deeds Thomas Turner John Knowler of Ospring The Mayors of Rochester and Maidstone for the time being John Hogg junior William Head John Clarke Bonham Hays Doctor Hatley Benjamin Hatley Charles Fagg Robert Saunders Thomas Fagg George Whitwick Thomas Brett William Brett John Aldersey Gentlemen The Jurates of Maidstone being Justices of the Peace Thomas Morris John Coppin of Deale William Dixon John Smith John Barron James Masters of Yokes William Spencer Captaine Courthope George Etkins Will[ia]m Tindall Richard Simmonds Francis Wheeler Brooke Bridges Charles Cesar Henry Parker Esquires The Mayor of Gravesend for the time being Christopher Waters William Culpeper John Christmasse Thomas Chiffinch Francis Brooks Francis Skegg George Carter Gentlemen Edward Chapman Bernard Ellis Robert Cony Fettebrace Knott John Ball of Queks Robert Lee Baldwyn Duppa Jeremiah Gregory Sampson Bourne William Watson John Watson John Smith of Lee John Skinner Thomas Weller William Bosvill Garrett Gallant Francis Finch William Weavor Richard Ellay George Pierce Robert Salmond Samuel Wood William Reader Thomas Wattle William Wildish senior Francis Curtis John Brian of Rochester George Charleton Gooding Draper Esquires William Woodyer Robert Holden of Hawckridge Luke Spencer Thomas Plummer Thomas Laniere Felix Cadwell Peter Short Abraham Spooner Nicholas Smith junior Gilbert Knowler of Herne William Yates of Gravesend John Mascall John Robinson Edward Chapman John Holman Benjamin Crayker Gents Robert Swynoke of Maidstone The Bayliffe of Romney Marsh for the time being The Mayor of Queenborough and Justices of the Peace for the time being William Hodgskins Carew Holford Gentlemen Sir Richard Rains Christopher Mason of East Grinsted John Dubois Charles Finch.

For the City and County of the City of Canterbury.

John Guarling Esquire Mayor Herbert Randoph Esquire Recorder Sir William Honywood Baronett George Sayer Henry Lee Edward Nutt William Broadnax John Cason Daniel White Christopher Mills William Watson Esquires Thomas Taylor Doctor of Law Robert Cony Doctor of Physick Jeoffery Boys William Turner William Crayford Will[ia]m Courthop Esquires John Bridges Thomas Hunt Gentlemen Captain Samuel [Brane (fn. 45) ] Captaine John Browning Thomas Fidge Thomas Knowler William Gilbert Nicholas Nicholson Thomas Dunkin Squire Beverton Henry Gibbs Francis Jeoffery Henry Waddell John [Brane (fn. 45) ] Matthias Grey John Brickenden Aldermen.

For the Towne and Port of Dover.

The Mayor and Jurates for the time being Sir Bazill Dixwell Baronett James Chadwick Esq[uire] Sir Abraham Jacob Knight Frederick Devinck Edward Wivell John Matson Phillip Yorke Robert Jacob Thomas Raworth Nathaniel Denew Abraham Stock Gentlemen Thomas Bedingfeild Towne-Clerk

For the Towne of Folkestone

The Mayor and Jurates for the time being Sir Basill Dixwell Baronett William Brockman Esquire William Brockman George Elcockt Gentlemen.

For the Towne of Fordwich.

The Mayor for the time being Major Samuel Short Doctor William Taylor Captaine Will[ia]m Watson.

For the Towne of Feversham.

The Mayor for the time being Charles Kenrick Thomas Napleton Esquires Richard-Marsh Francis Waterman Thomas Waterman Joseph Edwards Nicholas Matson William Amis Gentlemen.

For the Towne of Tenterden.

The Mayor for the time being Sir George Choute Baronett Robert Austen senior Robert Austen junior Richard Hulse Esquires Peter Short Robert Wightwick Jeremiah Curteis ( (fn. 46) ) John Mantle William Blackamore.

For the Towne and Port of Sandwich.

The Mayor and Jurates for the time being Mr. George Elgar [Mr. (fn. 47) ] William Verrier [Mr. (fn. 47) ] John Solley [Mr. (fn. 47) ] Jervais Shellvey [Mr. (fn. 47) ] Richard Hawker Towne Clerk John Taylor of Bifrons Edward Brent Esquires.

For the Port and Towne of New Romney.

Sir William Twisden Baronett John Brewer Esquire The Mayor for the time being [Mr. (fn. 47) ] John Mascal the Elder [Mr. (fn. 47) ] Peter Martyn, [Mr. (fn. 47) ] Richard Baker. [Mr. (fn. 47) ] John Norman [Mr. (fn. 47) ] John Hunt Jurates [Mr. (fn. 47) ] Will[ia]m Finch.

For the Towne of Lydd.

The Bayliffe for the time being [Mr. (fn. 47) ] William Edmunds [Mr. (fn. 47) ] John Skynner [Mr. (fn. 47) ] Nicholas Dyne [Mr. (fn. 47) ] William Wyng [Mr. (fn. 47) ] Henry Deeds Captains Ellesden.

For the Towne and Port of Hythe.

The Mayor for the time being Robbinson Beane Henry Deeds William Browne Elias Bassett William Chittenden William Stokes Jurats Thomas Tournay Gentleman Sir Phillipp Boteler Baronett Jacob Des Bouverie Esq[uire].

For the County Palatine of Lancaster.

The Honorable James Stanley The Honorable Fitton Gerrard Sir Charles Hoghton Sir Thomas Stanley Sir John Ashton Sir Ralph Ashton Sir Robert Duckenfield Sir Roger Bradshaw Sir William Pennington Baronetts Sir Edward Chisnall Sir Daniel Fleming Sir Christopher Greenfield Knights Thomas Norris James Holt Roger Kirkby Thomas Preston Edward Fleetwood William Farrington Alexander Rigby Lawrence Rawsthorne Henry Hilton Thomas Braddyll James Lightbourne James Cheetham John Entwisle Thomas Dodd Thomas Ashurst James Duckenfield John Hopwood Joshua Horton Joseph Yates Edward Rigby Thomas Rigby Peter Shackerley Francis Lynley Peter Egerton William Hulme John Braddyll John Starkey Edward Parker Robert Parker Roger Nowell William Kirkby Thomas Mollineux Thomas Brotherton Leigh Banks John Hayes Edward Wilson John Walsiney Miles Sandys John Fennick Christopher Lyster Ambrose Pudsey William Norris Jasper Mawditt Thomas Sherson Benjamin Hoghton John Hodgson Robert Mawdesley Ralph Livesay Samuel Legay Richard Percivall Nicholas Starkey Thomas Lever Richard Entwisle Bertie Entwisle Richard Fleetwood Robert Hide of Denton John Ashton John Byrome Thomas Patten Thomas Serjeant of Pilkington Richard Longworth Johnathan Blackburne Henry Greenagh John Crispe Nicholas Ragby Edward Thornicroft Edward Cheetham Edmund Cole Esquires Thomas Winkley Richard Percivall of Manchester Edward Herle Roger Fleming Will[ia]m Fleming Thomas Ball Thomas Rigby John Veall Oswald Moseley William Magull William Patten Ralph Egerton Alexander Radcliffe Edward Bootle Peter Ormeroid Nicholas Rishton Tho: Rushton Nicholas Cuncliffe Thomas Bradshaw Samuel Crook of Copperhill Thomas Willis Thomas Roughlee Thomas Crofts Sam. Hilton William Williamson Richard Windle Robert Seacombe Rich. Richmond senior Silvester Richmond John Wright Edmund Hornbie Thomas Foster Thomas Smith William Sclater William Lawde John Latus William Leigh John Johnson William Mollineux James Prescott Thomas Fyrer Matthew Abraham Jeremiah Smethurst George Derbishire [William (fn. 48) ] Goulborne Thomas Patten of Warrington William Johnson George Cheetham Samuel Finny Thomas Cooke William Jones James Ashton Andrew Dandy Thomas Abraham Doctor in Physick John Clayton Thomas Clayton George Sorocold Robert Mollineux Robert Roper John Nuttall Nicholas Hammond John Wilne Richard Houghton William Hatton Josiah Hird John Widdows Robert Attkinson Thomas Catterall John Goulborne Thomas Haywood William West Robert Halliwell Richard Holland Richard Dickinson John Pallsen Thomas Whalley Joshua Fisher James Norcrofte Miles Whitaker Thomas Sudell Thomas Croft Edward Parr of Eccleston Edward Ball William Simpson Thomas Simpson Thomas Goulbourne senior James Fowles Alexander Hesketh Charles Davenport Doctor Charles Leigh John Case Thomas Johnson senior Nicholas Rigby Edward Holt junior Richard Percivall of Royton John Berry señ Edmund Gibson Richard Percivall William [Patten (fn. 49) ] of Preston Edward Stanley William Knipe Nathan Abraham John Leach John Croston George Goulborne Thomas Mather Thomas Biggland James Farrer George Charles Roger Hesketh Daniel Sefton Nicholas Fazakerley Joseph Hooper Robert Alexander Myles Loynsdall James Farrer of Ormskirk Peter Shaw Richard Tonge Thomas Nuttall [Thomas (fn. 50) ] Sandiford Richard Sparling Robert [Pennington (fn. 51) ] Barton Shuttleworth Gentlemen Thomas Ruffley Richard Hoghton Henry Prescott Merchants John Finch John Bent Gentlemen The Mayor Recorder Aldermen and Bailiffs of Lancaster for the time being Charles Rigby Esquire Doctor John Tarleton Augustine Greenwood Thomas Robinson The Mayor Aldermen and Bailiffs of the Borough of Preston for the time being John Ferrers Esquire Daniel Chaddock Thomas Greenfield Roger Sudell senior William Shaw John Frank William [Patten (fn. 49) ] John Roberts The Mayor Recorder Aldermen and Bailiffes of the Borough of Wigan for the time being Edward Herle Esquire Henry Browne Robert Markland Richard Wells James Harvey James Vattlock John Harvey The Stewards of the Borough of Newton for the time being Tho: Botherton Leigh Banks Johnathan Blackburne Esquires John Blackburne Leigh Bowden John Mather The Bayliffs and Recorder of the Borough of Clitheroe for the time being Arthur Ashton Robert Sclater John Ashton John Webster The Mayor and Bailiffes of the Borough of Leverpoole for the time being Jasper Mawditt Esquire Thomas Johnson senior John Mollineux Peter Atherton Daniel Dan William Preston Samuel Done John Pemberton Thomas Sweeting Thomas [Bickerstaffe (fn. 52) ] John Sandiford James Benn Thomas Carter William Travis Edmund Livesly William Rollins William Litherland.

For the County of Leicester.

The Right Honorable William Lord Marquesse of Hartington Son and Heire Apparent to William Duke of Devonshire The Right Hono[ra]ble the Lord William Pawlett Second Son to the Duke of Bolton The Right Honorable the Lord Henry Cavendish Second Son to William Duke of Devonshire The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Viscount Beaumont of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honorable John Lord Roos Son and Heir Apparent to John Earle of Rutland The Right Honorable George Lord Hastings Son and Heir Apparent to Theophilus Earle of Huntingdon The Right Honorable Bennett Lord Sherrard of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honorable Charles Bertie The Honorable Heneage Finch The Honorable Robert Shirley The Honourable John Noell Esquires Sir William Villiers Sir Thomas Mackworth Sir Thomas Hesilrige Sir Justinian Isham Sir George Beaumont Sir Richard Halford Sir Wolston Dixy Sir Edward Hudson Sir Edward Smith Sir John Noell Sir William Ellis Sir Richard Newdigate Sir Robert Dashwood Sir Scroop How Baronetts Sir William Rawlinson Sir Edward Abney Sir Edward Wigley Sir Ambrose Phillips Sir William Yorke Knights John de la Fountaine Jeoffery Palmer Thomas Boothby Richard Lister senior Richard Lister junior William Whaley Thomas Babington Edward Bigland Serjeant att Law Nathan Wright Serjeant att Law William Cole Charles Morris Thomas Skeffington Brome, Saint John Bennett Francis Monday Charles Jennens John Wilkins Richard Cheslyn Robert Hesilrige senior Robert Hesilrige junior Gilbert Pickering Will[ia]m Belgrave senior William Belgrave junior Matthew Johnson Clerk of the Parliaments William Jesson Roger Row William Street Thomas Wilson John Wilson Roger Smith Thomas Hartopp Charles Duncombe Richard Brudenell Edward Smith James Winstanley George Hewitt (fn. 53) George Pochin Thomas Pochin Pochin of Wigsome Rowland Browne John Oneby Robert Oneby of Barwill Henry Henningham Christopher Pack Downehall Dove Thomas Caldecoat William Boothby senior William Boothby junior William Faunt Henry Kendall William Woollaston Samuell Cotton Henry Turner John Major James Armston Henry Hastings William Bird of Claybrooke William Hartopp Samuel Shallcrosse Edward Coniers Henry Gilbert John Mitton Edward Needham Stanhope Whaley James Halsall William Ashby John Saint Johns of Orton Stephen Hervey John Verney George Ashby Archdale Palmer Thomas Lewis John Thornhaugh Danvers Hodges Isaac Woollaston Thomas Charnalls Esquires Michael Wrightson William Rawlins Will[ia]m Frank Thomas Noble Jervas Broadgate Lawrence Carter William Benbridge William Herrick Matthew Symonds Richard Walker Leonard Vow Everard Goodman Tirringham Stephens John Coles Robert Freeman William Billers William Clerk of Gilmorton Thomas Woodcock of Keyham John Watts Richard Watts John Hood Ambrose Phillips Charles Farnham Robert Smith William Busby William Ruding John Hurst Edward Hewett of Dunton Charles Harcutt of Rondon William Rice Gentlemen.

For the Borough of Leicester.

John Pare Esquire Mayor of Leicester and The Mayor for the time being Nathan Wright Serjeant att Law Lawrence Carter senior Matthew Simons William Frank John Major Esquires. Phillipp Abney John Goodall William Southwell Thomas Ludlum John Roberts George Bent William Bentley John Cracroft Samuel. Woodland William Billers Thomas Palmer junior John Watts Thomas Palmer senior John Wilkins John Bent William Sheares Edmund Johnson John Norris Edmund Craddock Thomas Lawrence Will[ia]m Orton John Abney and David Cook Gentlemen Sir Edward Abney Knight and Archdale Palmer Esq[uire] John Bokesby Alderman.

For the County of Lincolne and City of Lincolne and for the County of the said City.

The Right Honorable William Lord Pawlett Second Son to the Duke of Bolton The Right Honorable George Lord Viscount Castleton of the Kingdome of Ireland Lord Fitz-Williams of the Kingdome of Ireland Bennett Lord Sherrard of the Kingdome of Ireland Thomas Lord Fairfax of the Kingdome of Scotland The Honorable Peregrine Bertie the Elder The Honorable Charles Bertie senior The Right Honourable Peregrine Bertie junior Vice-Chamberlaine and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Honorable Phillipp Bertie The Honorable James Bertie The Honorable Thomas Sanderson The Honorable James Sanderson Craven Howard The Honorable William Mountague Sir Henry [Mountague (fn. 54) ] Sir. Thomas Hussey Sir John Brownlow Sir John Moreton Sir Charles Orby Sir John Tyrwhitt Sir John Bolles Sir George Markham Sir John Thorold Sir John Newton Sir Willoughby Hickman Sir Richard Earle Sir William Massingbird Sir Thomas Trollopp Sir William Ellis Sir Richard Cust Sir Edward Hussey Sir William Buck Sir John Oldfeild Sir Walter Clarges Sir Thomas Barnardiston Sir John Sherrard Sir Thomas Skipwith Baronetts Sir Edward Farmer Sir Robert Barkham Sir Thomas Meeres Sir Edward Aiscough Sir William Yorke Sir Edmund Turner Sir Thomas Rolt Sir Michaell Wharton Sir John Thompson Sir Thomas Travell Sir Richard Cust Sir Purye Cust Knights Charles Dimmock Champion William Pierpoint Esquire Lewis Dimmock William Marwood William Monson Thomas Broughton Thomas Lister Robert Riley Noah Neale Esquires Edward Paine William Welby William Hide Anthony Palmer Christopher Hales. The Mayor Recorder Aldermen and Sheriffs of the City of Lincolne. For the Corporation of Grimsby The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder For the Corporation of Boston The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder For the Corporation of Stampford The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder For the Corporation of Grantham The Aldermen and Recorder of Grantham Will: Haskard John Robinson Edward Coddington Simon Grant Robert Cole junior John Verney John Calcroft Arthur Moore. Tho: Bernardiston John Ashton junior Tho: Cole John Mascall Will: Clarke Tho: Crichloe Nath: Garthwaite Edward Levesley Joseph Fidde Edward Haywood of Gosberton John Newton Robert. Ryther Nich: Newcomen Tho: Johnson John Thorney Richard White Henry Moubray Ralph Rugeley Anthony Wingfeild Cha: Halford Peregrine Bertie of Gedney Esquires The Warden of Louth Will: Yorke Mountague Cholmley Will: Brownlow Richard Winch Stephen Rothwell Will: Trollop John Goodrick Sam: Ludington John Micklethwaite senior John Micklethwaite junior John Bolt John Wood Samuel Hutchinson Tho: Presse Peter Bird Ben. King Gilbert Berry Tho: Bury Cyprian Thornton Edward Tourney senior Edward Tourney junior David Field Will: Chapman John Chaplin Christopher Berisford Tho: Hall Vincent Grantham Francis Grantham George Witchcott Bryan Nevill Rob: Cawdron Tho: Cowley John Harvey Esquires Matth: Lister The Deane and Chapter of Lincolne George Fairfax Thomas Young William Thompson of Rexholme John Hussey Daniel Wickham Dimmock Walpoole John Fisher John Bishopp Rich. Torkley John Pinder George Knight Christopher Palmer Sigismond Trafford William Hardy Gentlemen Benjamin Smith Peter Short Robert Archer Esquires Rich. Cuthbert George Newcomen Cha. Fox Rawston Hart Charles Bates John Taller George Langton senior George Langton juñ Thomas Christopher Rob. Fisher Francis Anderson. John Leach of Horncastle Tho. Broxolm Gentlemen. Will. Wilson Tho. Markwell Sam. Barker Rich. Rodes Tho. Abbott John Ely Edwin Anderson John How James Ashton John Towne Geo:. Smith Johnson of Witham Henry Jenkinson Tho Pownall Reuben Parke [Esquire (fn. 55) ] Will. Ambler Rich. Borneford John Cawley Gents. Will Wallett Martin Johnson Rob. Tyrwhitt Esq[uire] Pet. Mapletoft Tho, Harnesse John Butler Dan. Delyne Rob. Sanders Ad. Bland John Thorold. Tho Collison Isaac Newton Thomas Tigh John Williamson John Burton William Bonner Gentlemen William Cotton John Appleyard Francis Aiscough of Horne Castle Thomas Webberley John Key William Taylor of Heckington Lewis Hurst William, Tomlins of Riby Anthony Burton Humphrey Hide Anthony Thompson of Coleby Henry Lamb Henry Thorold John Lilly Benjamin Cuthbert Will[ia]m Stafford John Quinsey John Garland Gents Charles Fitzwilliams Sirack Weslyd Robert Jenkinson Thomas Billcliffe junior Charles Beaty Thomas Hardy William Osgoodby Thomas Moore Esquires Edmund Inkersall Edmund Dickenson William Green of Long Sutton John Ayscough Martin Browne Henry Newstead William Marshall John Nieve Thomas Emerton Gentlemen Doctor Fullwood of Stamford John Evans William Long of Barton Gentlemen William Thornton Esquire Francis Fane Ralph Maddinson Esquires Patrick Shore Thomas Pooles Robert Harris Francis-Harvey of Lincolne Edward Browne of Quadring Henry Caywood Maurice Johnson Edward Austin Eusebius Moreton Edward Gilby Christopher Spooner John Bryan Thory Todd William Duncombe Johnathan Gaule John Thorneley Gentlemen Henry Pell Beanell Wimberley Esquires Alan Knipe Christopher Hilliard Dimmock of Markett Rason John Burslem William Jay William Dillimeare Henry Andrews of Osgarby George Jollands Humphrey Walcott of Walcott Gentlemen John Browne William Wilby Robert Jenkinson Juñ Henry Bolton John Hodson Robert Caldecutt William Stuenson Peter Handcock John Nelthorp of Little Grimsby Doctor Richier Anthony Lucas Charles Dimmock of Sosthorp George Monson Edward Monson Richard Winne Esquires William Kirke Francis Manby Sibthorpe senior Sibthorpe junior Isaac Tully William Stanford Phillipp Stanford Edward Wallis George Clayton William Fortrey John Weyman Samuel Cooper Stephen Bridge Gentlemen William Abell Esquire William Stow senior Richard Milnes Henry Thorold Christopher Randes William Chapman of Skegneys Charles Caldicott Gentlemen William Auldwarth Esquire Auditor of His Maj[es]ties Revenue John Johnson of Lincolne William Cawthorpe John Francis of Horn Castle Dineley Askham Gentlemen Robert Lanning William Fiddle Will[ia]m Stennett Matthew Parnell Richard Nelthorpe Esquires Langley Gace Nicholas Moore Arthur Cressey Gentlemen Henry Heron Esquire John Bruen William Arlack Stephen Hutchinson Richard Paulfryman Gents John Rosseter John Phillips Esquires Thomas Place of Winterton John Tully Richard Millner William Stow Thomas Collison.

For the City of London.

The Lord Mayor and Aldermen for the time being Sir Salathiel Lovell Knight Recorder and the Recorder for the time being Sir Edward Wills Sir Owen Buckingham Sheriffs Sir Thomas Trevor Knight His Majesties Atturney General Sir John Hawles Knight His Majesties Sollicitor General Sir John Sweetaple Sir William Cole Knights The Right Honorable Charles Mountague Esq[uire] Chancellor of His Majesties Excheq[uer] Sir Samuel Barnardiston Sir John Mordent Sir Benjamin Ayloffe Sir Henry Ashursht Sir Robert Rich Sir William Cooper Baronetts Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Doctor George Oxenden Sir Thomas Vernon Sir Benjamin Newland Sir Matthew Andrews Sir John Lethieulier Sir Jeremiah Sambrooke Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Robert Southwell Sir Thomas Saint George Sir Richard Raynes Sir Charles Hedges Sir Gabriel Roberts Sir Joseph Herne Sir Stephen Evance Sir John Foche Sir Thomas Davall Sir Rowland Answorth Sir Leonard Robinson Chamberlain Sir John Iles Sir Henry Furnace Sir William Scawen Knights Robert Harley Thomas Papillon John Morrice Thomas Frederick Esquires Doctor Henry Newton Chancellor of London John Perry Thomas Westerne senior John Conyers Will[ia]m Strong Nathaniel Hawes Arthur Moore John Herbert Jeoffery Jeffrys John Jeffrys Charles Chamberlaine John Nicholls Arthur Baron Charles Duncombe Henry Crispe Esquires Lieutenant Colonel Hatton Thomas Goddard William Ivatt Nathaniel Horneby Robert Boddington Francis Gosfright Thomas Rider Henry Hunter William Fazakerley William Gunn Humphrey Strode James Clement Esquires Lieutenant Colonel Pearce Thomas Phelpe Thomas Firmin Henry Dethick George Boddington Samuel Somerford Peter Floyer Deputy Thomas Gardner Deputy George Gooday Peter [Jay (fn. 56) ] Nicholas Caplin Will[ia]m Faulkner John Genew William Jarrett John Freeman Deputy Gerrard Conyers Samuel Clarke Isaac Houblon Herbert Aylwin John Johnson Richard Hoare Esquires Nicholas Alexander Deputy James Wood Deputy James Fowles James Eaton Richard Nicholls Robert Raworth Thomas Collett Deputy John Perry John Backwell Esquires Charles Ball Richard Winn Peter Renew Arthur Shallett Felix Calvert Robert Clavell Richard Gwin Deputy Gilbert Heathcott Thomas Eyre Deputy John Cary Charles Godolphin George Nicholas Edward Jenkinson John Harvey John Knight Henry Cornish John Sansom Joseph Wright Lieutenant Colonel Mark Stratton John Little John Ward Samuel Rawstorne senior Phillip Papillon Thomas Emes John Travill Alexander Jacob Matthew Humberstone Samuel Lock Samuell Garrett John Bland Charles Thorald Duncan Dee Lieutenant Colonel James Collett Thomas Frankland Esquire Sir Robert Cotton John Morgan Samuel Staneir Edward Rudge William Strudwick Nathaniel Sturton Colonel Willett John Hargrave John Oldberry John Deacle Thomas Westerne junior Thomas Cuddon Ralph Lane John Freeman Gabriel Roberts William Sedgwick Alexander Rigby John Upton James Denew Deputy Thomas Aungier Edward Grace Nathaniel Herne Robert Hooke Captain Samuel Roycroft Edmund Phillips Leonard Wesset Thomas Scawen Samuel Mayne Henry Spellman John Smith John Page Merchants Sir Cloudesley Shovell Knight Edmund Dummer Thomas Wilshaw George Saint Lo Richard Bowater Esquires James Hallett Colonel Henry Hatley Edward Brewster William Broughton Thomas Evans Nicholas Baker Peter Houblon John Sherbrooke Thomas Gardner Chirurgeon Will[ia]m Baker Peter Ducane Joseph Thompson Roger Bullocke Sir Walter Young Knight James Chadwick Samuel Clarke Esquires Sir Bazill Dixwell Edward Lassell Edward Noell Thomas Browne Sir Richard Haddock Knight Charles Sergison Dennis Lyddall John Hill Esquires Samuel Pett John Horne Thomas Fryer John Stacy William Richardson Edward Bull Peter Godfrey John Munford John Harder Deputies Daniel Dorvill Justus Othger Robert White Anthony Burrin, Edward Clarke Esquire Major John Aires Andrew Franklin William Con Richard Glover Augustine Ballow Thomas Blackmore junior Thomas Phips Gentleman Samuel Lock Merchant William Rous Nicholas Ashton Evan Pugh John Wollie Awnsham Churchill John James Robert Thaire Edward Anthony Abraham Lethieulier Francis Moore Thomas Clarke Robert Knight Nathaniel Houlton senior Joseph Scriven Deputy Captain Edward Cresner Major Edward Jenkins Colonel Peter Essington John Wells Freeman Collins Deputy Lieutenant Colonel James Boddington Samuel Powell senior Merchant Gyles Sussex Deputy Nathan Green John Brickley Deputy Joseph Vaux Thomas Gunston Thomas Rodbard Thomas Plasted ( (fn. 56) ) Captaine Timothy Thornberry Thomas Carpenter John Bellamy Charles Herle Benjamin Smith John Rayley Deputy Peter Hagar John Tooley Deputy Adrian Byer Deputy Bartholomew Gracedue Daniel Allen Robert Beddingfeild Godfrey Webster John Hammond Peter Grey Thomas Cole Deputy Marmaduke Bludder John Wolfe Alexander Pitfeild Edward Richier John Egleton Benjamin Brownsmith Thomas Fige George Boddington Captaine Daniel Wray Deputy John Moore Deputy Richard Pemble Alexander Dry Timothy Lanoy George Treadway John Fearne Richard Ambrose Samuel Blewett John Charlton Esquire William Boulter Isaac Grevill John Hopkins Thomas Molyneux Nicholas Willmott John Borrett Robert Barber Francis Levett Francis Boynton John Crosse William Disher Edward Browne Robert Moore Francis Thacker Nathaniel Tench Thomas Davenport Gregory King Esquire Randolph Watson Francis Boynton Richard Bristowe Thomas Cooper Thomas Fryer James Oades John Strickson Abraham Beek Thomas Powell junior [Peter (fn. 57) ] Godfrey John Bloodworth John Hoyle Gabriel Glover Thomas Philp Anthony Burren John Horne Richard Wynne Joseph Lane Roger Thompson Francis Eyles Francis Dashwood Bartholomew Gracedue.

For Serjeants Inn in Fleetstreet.

Sir George Treby Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Baron Lechmore [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Justice Rokeby [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Baron Turton [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Baron Powys [Mr (fn. 58). (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Blencowe.

For Serjeants Inn in Chancery Lane.

Sir John Holt Lord Chief Justice [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Justice Nevill [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Justice Powell senior [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Justice Gregory [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Justice Powell junior [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Justice Samuel Eyres [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Wogan [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Gould [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Lovell [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant George Strode [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Thomas Strode [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Byrch [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Thurburn [Mr. (fn. 58) ] Serjeant Coward.

For the Inner Temple and the Inns of Chancery thereto belonging.

The Honorable Paul Foley Esq[uire] Speaker of the Honorable House of Co[m]mons Sir Thomas Trevor Knight His Majesties Attorney General William Farrer Esq[uire] Sir Nathaniel Powell Baronett two of His Maj[es]ties. learned Councel in the Law The Honorable Heneage Finch Esquire Thomas Farrer John Mosyer and the rest of the Benchers for the time being.

For the Middle Temple & the Inns of Chancery thereto belonging.

The Right Honorable Sir John Sommers Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England Sir William Whitlock Sir Francis Winnington Knights Richard Wallop Esquire and the rest of the Benchers of the said Society.

For the County of Middlesex.

The Honorable Paul Foley Esq[uire] Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons The Right Honorable Charles Mountague Esq[uire] Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of His Majesties Exchequer and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Sir Stephen Fox Knight and John Smith Esq[uire] Lords Commissioners of His Majesties Treasury The Right Honorable Edward Russell James Lord Russell and Robert Lord Russell Sons of his Grace the Duke of Bedford Charles Lord Cheney of the Kingdome of Scotland Henry Lord Colraine of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honorable George Lord Viscount Castleton of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honorable Sir John Holt Knight Lord Chief Justice of His Maj[es]ties. Court of Kings Bench The Right Honõle Sir George Treby Knight Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of Common Pleas The Right Honorable Sir Edward Ward Knight Lord Chief Baron of His Majesties Court of Excheq[uer] The Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the time being The Commissioners of His Majesties Excise for the time being The Honorable Sir Robert Howard The Honorable Henry Pagett The Honorable Craven Howard The Honorable Edward Mountague The Honorable Thomas Newport Esquires The Right Honorable Peregrine Barty Vice Chamberlaine of His Majesties Houshold and one of His Majesties Privy Council The Honorable James Barty The Honorable Robert Sherly The Right Honorable Sir William Trumball One of His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State The Right Honorable Thomas Wharton Esq[uire] Comptroler of His Majesties Houshold and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Commissioners of the Customes for the time being The Honorable Phillip Howard and Goodwyn Wharton Esquires Sir Thomas Littleton Sir John Cope Sir John Wolstenholme Sir Charles Gerrard Sir Edward Seymour Sir James Read Sir William Cooper Sir William Roberts Sir Anthony Craven Sir Richard Fisher Sir Cave James Sir William Barkham Sir John Banks Sir Will[ia]m Williams Sir Richard Onslow Sir Roger Langley Sir Samuel Barnardiston Sir Walter Clarges Sir John Hoskyns Sir James Rushout Sir Walter Plummer Sir Phillip Boteler Sir Robert Davers Sir Thomas Mompesson Sir Nicholas Crisp Sir John Smith Sir Richard Middleton Sir Henry Ashurst Sir Thomas Grosvenour Sir Will[ia]m Leman Sir Thomas Halton Sir Robert Rich Sir Richard Newdigate Sir Thomas Skipwith Sir Thomas Franklyn Sir Goddard Nelthorp Sir Hele Hooke Sir John Pye Sir John Matthews Sir John Huband Baronetts Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Sir Thomas Trevor Knight His Majesties Attorney General Sir John Hawles Knight His Majesties Sollicitor Generall Sir William Wogan Sir Thomas Byde Sir John Elwes Sir Thomas Row Sir Johnathan Raymond Sir Francis Pemberton Sir Henry Johnson Sir Orlando Gee Sir Thomas Kinsey Sir Bazill Firebrace Sir Thomas Cook Sir William Hedges Sir Matthew Andrews Sir Jeremiah Sambrooke Sir Charles Cotterell Sir Edward Waldo Sir John Bucknall Sir Thomas Grantham Sir Lacon William Child Sir Miles Cooke Sir John Franklyn Sir Robert Legard Sir Richard Holford Sir Edward Abney Sir Cornewall Bradshaw Sir Michael Heneage Sir William Ashurst Sir Owen Buckingham Sir William Pritchard Sir Charles Umfrevile Sir Charles Lee Sir James Smith Sir William Rawlinson Sir Francis Child Sir Francis Leigh Sir James Etheridge Sir Bartholomew Shore Sir William Whitlock Sir Thomas Powis Sir :Michael Wharton Sir Edward Wood Sir John Cooper Sir Thomas Middleton Sir Joseph Herne Sir Thomas Lane Sir John Houblon Lord Mayor of the City of London Sir John Parsons Sir Benjamin Bathurst Sir William Cranmer Sir Robert Marsham Sir Thomas Rolt Sir Francis Blake Sir Thomas Strode Serjeant att Law Knights Nicholas Raynton James Mundy Joshua Galliard Hugh Smithson William Bluck Norton Avery John Smith Adam Andrews Edward Harris Thomas Austen of Durham William Walker Thomas Jackson William Austin James Chadwick John Lacy William Draper Robert Bullock Samuel Rawstorn Christopher Lister. James Kendall Robert Bridges William Bridges John Wolfe James Bodington Richard Reynill Edwyn Griffin John Stent Esquires Nathaniel Weedon Samuel Weedon Gentlemen Edmund Baker Charles Baker Daniel Coggs James [Ashby (fn. 59) ] of Harfeild Warwick Lake Cheeke Gerrard Edward Waldo Richard Page Daniel Nicholl John Baggs Esquires John Nicholl of Knightland Gents Thomas Napier William Martin Johnathan Chute James Buck Esquires Thomas Nicoll William Fenn Tanner Arnold John Powell Richard Bowater Anthony Duncombe Thomas Wearge Henry Dotting Thomas Rahbone John Turner John Anderson John Street of Westend Thomas Heames Edmund Lee Charles Warwick Gentlemen Ralph Hawtrey Richard Shoreditch Francis Merrick Henry Hawley Christopher Clitherowe Gideon Harvey John Walker of Hillingdon John Jennings of Hees Thomas Webb of Chelsea Edward Jennings William Chivall Edward Richards Esquires Thomas Collett Gents. George Hadley Esq[uire] Samuel Aldridge William Hicks Edward Cope Henry Jones Gentlemen Thomas Hopkyns Esq[uire] and Captaine Atkinson Commissioners of the Transport Charles Hawtrey John Stanyon Robert Beale Henry Cane Richard Lugg Richard Perkyns Samuel Reynardson Thomas Arrey William James John Hawkins of Hadley Gentlemen William Drope Edward Billingfley Nicholas Grice Nicholas Barbon Leonard Hammond Charles Duncombe Edward Parker John Davenport John Slayter Reginald Marriott Johnathan Andrews Daniel Procter Edward Podgers Thomas [Chambes (fn. 60) ] Francis Stonehouse Edward Harley William Stringer Esquires William Atlee John Fuller

Boucher of Istleworth Gentlemen Henry Guy Robert Sheffeild Foot Onslow Thomas Henshaw Doctor Edward Chamberlain Ralph Grange Daniel Sheldon Will[ia]m Barber Francis Edwards Thomas Halsey Joseph Jekill Esquires Thomas Methold Richard Taylor Anthony Nurse Robert Clerkson Francis Barry William Underwood Timothy Lanoy George Treadway Leonard Plucknett Nicholas Goodwyn Will[ia]m Coles William Sherrington Thomas Mulso Thomas Colvey Thomas Gregg Gentlemen Francis Brend Ralph Marshall Major Brydall Esquires Nathaniel Mountney John Grove Giles Ridle William Phillipps John Cleve John Turner Andrew Cooke Gentlemen Andrew Phillips Robert Robert Barker Esquires Captaine Humphrey Bradshaw Benjamin Draydon Peter Hill Benjamin Browne John Farthing Thomas Papillon Simon Mayne John Agar Humphrey Ayles John Burrington Phillipp Papillon Esquires Thomas Wymandsold Thomas Harwood Luke Robinson Esq[uire] William Fairfax Thomas Cartwright Nicholas Mosse Major William Churchill Moor of Hornsey Samuel Blewitt Gentlemen Thomas Browne Thomas Fitch John Marshall John Venables Esquires Ralph Clayton and Henry Lamb Gentlemen James Willymott Anthony Sheircliffe Esquires Thomas Done and Brook Bridges Auditors of His Majesties Imprest Accounts Robert Harley William Clarke Richard Beake Richard Robinson Henry Turner Charles Hoxton John Herbert Ralph Bucknall Narcissus Lutterell Peter le Neve Thomas Owen John Milner Richard Milner George Dixon Henry Portman William Emmerton George Edwards Carew Guidott Edward Goldsbrough Richard Price Doctor John Edisbury Roger Meredith Samuel Keck Thomas Pitt Shem Bridges Richard Garth Basil Herne Littleton Powell Clutterbuck William Thursby John Cook Thomas Winford William Tempest John Hungerford John Plummer William Freeman John Southby Humphrey Hetherington German Ireton Richard Aston Francis Browne William Etherick William Goulston Edward Byde Henry Spelman John Lloyd Richard Cowling Richard Dyott John Daling James Tisard Daniel Baker Bartholomew Fillingham John Woodrooffe, Charles Twitty Esquires Thomas Goodwyn Reginald Bretland Charles Bonython Serjeants att Law Richard Haley Edward Noell Craven Peyton Samuel Trottman Samuel Buck Martin Folks Strensham Masters Theophilus Eyton Peter Lugg Simon Smith John Herbert Joseph Offley Thomas Offley Rowland Holt John Rawlinson John Milburne William Hastings John Hastings John Temple Thomas Brotherton Will[ia]m Whittaker Robert Pew Isaac Foxcroft John Bond. Thomas Christie Robert Dormer Esquires Simon Harcourt Councellor att. Law Simon Harcourt Clerk of the Crown-Office Thomas Maurice Nathaniel Hudson Joseph Sherwood Roger Wood Isaac Honeywood Thomas Dyos Robert Thompson John Wilson Esquires Matthew Johnson Clerk of the Parliament Paul Joddrell Clerk of the House of Commons Doctor Thomas Hobbs John Hibbert Francis Thacker Edward Townesend Simon Smith John Coggs John East John Smith Tobias Eden John Hind Morgan Hind Captain James Partridge Captain Thomas Pitts Captain John Partridge Thomas Plastead Richard Ryder Captain Timothy Thornbury Richard Oakeley Daniel Coston Nicholas Skinner William Bamfield Anthony Guidott Thomas Barnes Simon Fuller Samuel Harwarr John Reynolds Johnathan Netheway Jaques Wiseman Christopher Cratford John Knight Arnold Squibb John Peters Robert Hardesty Peter [Gelthrop (fn. 61) ] Gents. John Smith Clerk of the Peace for Westminster John Smith of Beaufort Buildings George Dodson William Strode Thomas Trench Nathaniel Camfeild Benjamin Steele Robert Breedon Michael Wrightson Samuel Browning Richard Petty Henry Harris John Cozens William Farnborough Peter Lombard Joseph Fells Richard Gwin Captain Robert Gower Gentlemen Martin Ryder Leonard Hancock David Rowlands William Joliff Thomas Vernon Grymbald Pansforth Francis Keck Bendish Esquires Simon Musgrave Gregory King John Stone Thomas Sutton Samuel Hooper Woorley Benion Edmund Waller Gentlemen John Perry Thomas Hall Senior Thomas Smith William Wythers James Cardrow Will[ia]m Underhill Samuel Blackerby Edmund Harrison John Crosse Hercules Horsey Robert Payne John Raymond Esquires Joseph Short Thomas Barrow Edward Norwood Francis Stanton Richard Craddock Richard Cheslin Thomas Bedford Maurice Kay Richard Knightley Abraham Spooner John Greene John Nelthrop Captain William Dynn Thomas Rammage Edward Godfrey Will[ia]m Strode Thomas [Grafton (fn. 62) ] Richard Richmond Samuel Freebody John Woodford Harry Crosse Thomas White Silvester Chilcott Robert Moore Edward Fawcett Thomas Fellows Abraham Tylliard Edward Buckley Gentlemen Henry Nelthrope Joseph Dawson Richard Bourne Nathaniel Wall Richard Butler Phineas Andrews William Cooke Thomas Edlin Esquires Doctor Hugh Chamberlaine William Waterson John Warner John Marsh of Mapes Thomas Pope Blount Samuel Groome Matthew Holworthy John Lacy John Keate Simon Folks Esquires Francis Tisson George Bohun Hopefor Bendall John Webber John Constable Matthew Bateman William Northey [Edward Northey (fn. 63) ] Thomas Gill Thomas Browne Charles Downing William Johnson George Ford William Bird Abraham Bailey William Thompson Captaine John Cane Robert Kingston Richard Oakby John Blundell John Kent Edward Alsopp Henry Dethick Esquires Charles Hooper Gents John Vandebende Esq[uire] Thomas Crosse of Clerkenwell Henry [Rogers (fn. 64) ] Henry Lane Gentlemen Joseph Blissett Gabriel Sparks Joseph Stevens Paul Dockmenique Captain Batson Will[ia]m Benson John Wilcox Thomas Freeman Peter Leceux Charles Osborne Thomas Glover Richard Wilby Richard Auberry Edward Ambrose William Willis Gentlemen William Lightfoote Thomas Neale Nicholas Cary Edmund Phillipps Simon Maine James How John Little Joseph Sheppard Alexander Pitfeild Henry Risby John Rye Richard Ware Will[ia]m. Nelson Esquires Captaine John Coltman John Skinner William Heath Thomas Elton senior Thomas Elton junior John Bromwell John Elwich John Gosfright Robert Yard Michael Peirce John Duvall Edmund Lidgold John Waxham Benjamin Green Robert Burdett Gentlemen Will[ia]m Calvert Felix Feast Roger Thompson Edmund Farthing Edward Leigh John Thompson John Rampeine Charles Nowis John Smith Edmund Say Michael Terry Joseph Tyley George Carter Thomas Hall junior Esquires John Petit Thomas Parker Mordecai Fromantell Benjamin Braine James Braine Dormer Sheppard Leonard Browne Henry Hall Nathaniel Owen William Cruft Benjamin Andrews Tutchin Martin John Harrison John Ward of Wappin William Middleton Benjamin Wilks Captaine Austin of Wapping Samuel Jones Gentlemen Francis Brerewood John Brockett John Hookes Thomas Jaggard James King Edward Harris Giles Clarke John Sykes Samuel Phillips Samuel Birch George Hudson William Aldworth John Cooke Christopher Fowler John Duboice Thomas Tench George Snell Samuel Cockwich Constantine Vernatty Harwood of Hoxton Samuel Rush Joseph Reynardson Nathaniel Gold Gentlemen John Hazlewood Robert Barker George Nicoll Thomas Varney Thomas Cooper Jeffery Jefferyes Henry Turner Thomas Colby senior Dalby Thomas Benjamin Dethick Esquires Edward Gold Gregory Page. Barton Holliday John Metcalfe William Bird Islington James Bateman Robert Thomson Edward Townesend of Highgate Alexander Merryll Jonas [Marlow (fn. 65) ] of Hammersmith Edward Low of Brentford. Crispe Grange William Walker Thomas Crosse Hugh Stone William Greene Robert Peters Captaine John Smith of Clerkenwell Gentlemen Hugh Squire Thomas Raylton Robert Bullock Reginald Marriott John Ward Nicholas Wolstenholme Richard Browne of Islington Esquires John Marsh of Brands Tracy Paunsforth William Bucknall Edmund Farrington Joseph Thompson Samuel Read Daniel [Darvey (fn. 66) ] Thomas Cuddon Doctor Salisbury Cade Allen Reade Nehemiah Lyde William East Thomas Merriott Captaine Gorum Gentlemen Edward Allanson Samuel Ractliffe John Knight William Pickard Ricketts Jeremiah King James King Captaine Thomas Bowrey Doctor Frederick Slayer Tobiah Wynn John Cock Gentlemen Joseph Lane Thomas. [Boteer (fn. 67) ] Esquires Isaac Taylor Richard Rice Nicholas Ruffard Richard Bristow Richard Parker Thomas Allam Edward Barton Gentlemen James Southerby William Mounson Nathaniel Porter of Newington Greene Thomas Geary Scory Barker James Host James Hooper Henry Whitchcott Dennis Lyddell James Southern Joseph Jorye Esquires George Brampston Doctor of Laws Thomas Major Richard Stephens John Oldbury Thomas Phipps George Newland Thomas Powell junior John Martin Captaine James Conway Gentlemen Daniel Short Henry Sherbrooke William Gunston of St. Johns Street Thomas Robinson Joshua 'Bolt Peter Hajar' Nathaniel Troughton John Bickley Thomas Fyge Thomas Eyres Major Edward Jenkins Captaine Daniel Neale Richard Pemble Benjamin Smith Edward Rinsheer Joseph Vaux Thomas Pistor John Wells Gentlemen Charles Hopton Gentleman Anthony Bond Adam Waring Colonell John Farwell Robert Thornhill Thomas Neale John Charleton Christopher Musgrave Henry Hoare Benjamin Overton John Casse Robert Bateman Daniel Brattle William Boulter Esquires Johnathan Ambrose Nathaniel Mountney Samuel Nash Peter Hudson Bryan Bentham John Hudson Gentlemen Thomas Cooper John Cannon John Bayley Richard Young Richard Deeley Samuel Somersford Esquires Gregory Jarvis of Islington Nicholas. Butler John Todd Joseph Todd Thomas Webb of Kensington Thomas Wearge Esquires Isaac Tayler Gents Francis Ashby Daniel Baker. William Pettit Esquires Hezekiah Pritchard Gentleman Richard Bornford Esquire.

For the Palaces of Whitehall Saint James's and Somerset-House.

The Right Honorable Thomas Wharton Esquire Comptroller of His Majesties Houshold and one of His Majesties most. Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Charles Mountague Esquire Chancellor and Under Treasurer of His Majesties Exchequer and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council Sir Stephen Fox Sir Francis Lawley Knights Thomas Felton Esquire Sir William Forrester Sir James Forbes Sir Christopher Wren Sir Charles Cotterell Knights Charles Isaac Anthony Row George Sayers William Lowndes James Clarke Thomas Watkins Francis. Negus James Vernon Phillipp Ryley Robert Yard John Ellis Hugh Squire and Hugh Chudleigh, Esquires.

For the City of Westminster and the Liberties thereof.

The Right Honorable Richard. Earle of Ranelagh of the Kingdom of Ireland and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Sir John Lowther of Lowther Baronett one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Sir Robert Howard Knight one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Edward Russell Esquire one of His Majesties most Honoble Privy Council The Right Honorable Charles Mountague Esquire Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Excheq[uire] one of the Lords Commissioners of [of (fn. 68) ] the Tresury. and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Sir William Trumball one of His Majesties principal Secretaries of State and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Sir Henry Goodrick one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable Sir Stephen Fox Knight one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury and The Right Honorable John Smith Esquire one other of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury and one of His Majesties most Honõble Privy Council Edward [Lor (fn. 69) ] Cornbury Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Clarendon Henry Lord Hyde Son and Heir Apparent to the Earle of Rochester The Right Honorable Hugh Boscawen Esquire one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Honorable Craven Howard Phillipp Howard Thomas Howard Peregrine Bertie Charles Bertie Bernard Granvill John Granvill Thomas Newport Henry Frederick Thynn William Cheyney Goodwin Wharton Esquires Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven Sir Samuel Grimston, Sir Charles Carterett, Sir Roger Langley Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Robert Cotton Sir John Cotton Sir Robert Bye Sir Christopher Musgrave Sir William Honeywood Sir Walter Clarges Sir Henry Marwood Sir William Orpe Sir Thomas Grosvenor Sir Thomas Pope Blount Sir Richard Onslow Sir Henry Colt Baronetts Sir Will[ia]m Wogan one of His Majesties Serjeants att Law Sir Thomas Trevor [Knight (fn. 70) ] His Majesties Attorney General Sir John Hawles His Majesties Sollicitor General Sir Richard Temple Knight of the Bath Sir Thomas Mompesson Sir John Elwes Sir Phillipp Meadowes Sir John Nicholas Sir Joseph Williamson Sir Charles Cotterell junior Sir Christopher Wren Sir James Hayes Sir Humphrey Wynch Sir John Bucknall Sir Thomas Chambers Sir Thomas St. George Sir Michael Cole Sir William Cooper Sir Thomas Travell Sir Robert Rich Sir Francis Child Sir Benjamin Bathurst Sir Peter Vandeputt Sir Orlando Gee Sir Robert Marsham Sir James Smith Sir George Rooke Sir Fleetwood Sheppard Sir Cornewall Bradshaw Sir Ralph Delavall Sir Edward Wiseman Knights All the Officers of the Board of Greencloath and the Three Prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas for, the time being Thomas Strode Serjeant att Lawe Charles Fox Henry Guy George Nicholas Brooke Bridges William Aldworth John Phelips Hugh Squier James Lowther Edmund Phelips Thomas Walker Martin Ryder Thomas Mulso Colonel John Beaumont Edward Le Neve Will[ia]m Glanvill Thomas Thoroton of Arundell Street James Vernon Charles Bonython Serjeant att Law Thomas Watkins John Parkhurst Francis Gwynn Francis Aston James Sheffield Benjamin Coling Doctor Owen Wynn Richard Pagett John Potenger John Woodhouse Nehemiah Arnold Thomas Railton William Lowndes John Packer John Nidham Samuel Heron Edward Richbell William Bridgeman George Nicholas John Smith of Covent Garden Foot Onslow Thomas Cotton Robert Austen Edward Progers Morgan Randyll Colonel John Baynes Will[ia]m Ball John Pultenay David Nearne Andrew Laurence Thomas Dolman Nicholas Baxter Edmund Prideaux Robert Harley Robert Hewett Doctor Gideon Harvey junior Walter Bridall Thomas Neale Christopher Vane Matthew Lock John Currance Edmund Ogar David Crawford William Shawe John Tullye Will[ia]m Blaithwait Edmund Waller Francis Negus Ralph Marshall Charles Mompesson Robert Fielding John Knight John Baber Nicholas Fenn James Tissard Nicholas Martin William Seabrooke Edward Salisbury John Wilson Thomas Payne Richard Dalton Phillipp Farwell Guicciardino Wentworth Peter Hume Rowland Holt John Fox Charles Whitaker William Whitaker William Baber Matthew Johnson Clerke of the [Parliament (fn. 71) ] John Walker Paul Jodrell Clerk of the House of Commons Samuel Powell Serjeant att Arms attending the House of Commons Colonel Edward Rowse Colonel John Fitzpatrick William Pultenay John Hastings William Gulston Henry Priestman James Sutherne Nicholas Barbon John Devail William Monson Robert Yard Giles Clerke John Squibb Eldred Lancelott Lee Thomas Hall Humphrey Hethrington Phillip Ryley William Cooke William Duncombe William Thursbye Major Thomas Taylor Lawrence St. Loe Charles Chetwind Thomas Owen Ralph Bucknall Edmund Webb Henry Ludlow Richard Garth Thomas Wymondefold Henry Harris John Lisle Thomas Boteler Francis Boteler James Buck Anthony Hammond William Kingsley Thomas Chute Clerk of the Crowne Joseph Gragg Thomas Frewen Thomas Povey Watkinson Payler William Rowley George Woodeson Ralph Williamson Phillipp Brydall Esquires Martin Lister John Radcliffe Leonard Plukenett William Stockham James Wellwood Doctors of Physick John Touchett Bartholomew Fillingham Charles Twitty Humprey Maston John Loe Bartholomew Burton Charles Rampaigne Erasmus Dryden Robert Moore John Pearson Joseph Tilly Benjamin Drake John Outing Simon Smith Merchant Henry Ballow John Hinder Richard Fisher senior William Jacob John Vigures Peter Rudge Thomas Jones Gabriel. Jones Samuel Birch Tanner Arnold Thomas Crosse Francis Thacker John Brockett John Powell William Stone of Petty-France Samuel Brewster John Peters John Creed John Milner Richard Milner John Roydhouse John Cleare Richard Ryder Captaine John Taylder Captaine Richard Crispe Captaine John Partridge Richard Adams William Greene Samuel Peacock Thomas Templeman of Saint Martins Maurice Hunt James Chace Joshua Drayner George Cowper John Haynes John Lugg Richard Wheeler Ralph Hutchenson Mark Lawne Richard Fitzgerald Charles Knott John Clayton John Worley Christopher Smith Edmund Yeomans Richard Cowper Matthias Cowper Richard Petty John Martin Richard Heybourne Thomas Browne Richard Owen John England John Bolt Richard Stephens Peter Le Vigne Francis Chapman Will[ia]m Greenway Anthony Cratchrode Michael Miles James Supple John Blundell John Thompson John Stone Robert Stone Richard Miller Thomas Morgan Richard Hutton Rowland Greenwood Jaques Wiseman Thomas Thoroton Gentlemen Henry Robbins George Meggott Esquires John Bancroft Christopher Cock of Long Acre James Buttersbie Thomas Mansell Thomas Ryder William Blackeller Moses Porter Phineas Andrews Richard Topham James Frontine Thomas Tuckey Robert Butler Gilbert Hering Nicholas Pickering Nicholas Collins Nicholas Freeman Mordett Creherode James Cunningham Thomas Harison Crispe Graunge John De Sheere Thomas Browne Nathaniel Hilton Joseph [Briscoe (fn. 72) ] John Bradford Anthony Withers Christopher Deane Henry Jones Edmund Godwin Edmund Fuller Alexander Man Benjamin Bayles Thomas Sutton Charles Peters Richard Barrow John Tissard Gentlemen John Smith of Beaufort Buildings John Tredenham Richard Coling John Penhallow Cheek Gerrard Hugh Chudleigh Robert Yard Thomas Dyose John Hungerford Phillip Mussard Richard War Robert Crawford Esquires, Anthony [Brumige (fn. 73) ] Samuel Pryor Abraham Skinner John Reynolds Michael Terry Reynold Marriott James Gibbon Henry Cornwall William Hooker John Fitz Peter Hall Isaac Terrett William Wardour Esquires Robert Breedon Joseph Sherwood William Churchill John Price Edward Johns Charles Ballett Thomas Morton Thomas Moodye Gentlemen Jerman Ireton Francis Parry John Pascall Will[ia]m Monson William Fish James Dewy William Stewkley William East Thomas Marriott John Higden Edwin Griffin Esquires John Aynsworth Francis Danbridge Jasper English John Bayley Henry Harris John Lacy Thomas Percy Thomas Hemings Humphrey Bradshaw Richard Barrett Huntley Bigg Gentlemen William Petyt Esq[uire] Keeper of His Majesties Records in the Tower of London Andrew Phillips Esq[uire] Joseph Yates Gents Robert Squibb senior John Broughton Thomas Gratwick James Grey Captaine John Hastings Captaine James Partherich Peter Hill George Hallett Charles Hooper Peter Hall Thomas Lloyd Thomas Lewen John Cock Thomas Cherrett Edward De Chaire William Emmett John Francis Hugh North Robert Maddox James Misson Nicholas Spalding Thomas Tarrant John Wood Doctor Samuel Wall Edward Littleton. Ralph Graunge Edmund Challoner Robert Barker Esquires Major Henry New John Tovey Matthew Bankes Charles Hobson James Franke Richard Adams John Biddle Charles Taylor Gentlemen Sir Peter Killigrew Sir John Wolstenholme Nehemiah Arnold William Farnborough Petley Garnham Robert Pugh Gilbert Talbott John Marsh John Incledon Henry Ballow Henry Ferne James Medlicott Samuel Somerford Charles Mompesson Matthew Booth Leonard Thompson Esquires Francis Boteler Gentlemen Ashburnham Toll Robert Maning Ebenezer Sadler Sir James Smith.

For the Society of Grays Inn and the Inns of Chancery [thereto belonging (fn. 74).]

Sir Williams Knight and Baronett Sir John Bolles Baronett George Gifford Samuel Buck Warner South Ralphe Cooke Thomas Owen Esquires and the rest of the Benchers of the Societie William Clerke John Brewer Richard Vaughan Esquires.

For Lincolns Inne and Inns of Chancery thereto belonging.

Sir John Hawles Sir Thomas Powis Sir James Butler Sir William Yorke James Stedman Luke Astrey William Dobyns Edward Byde Robert Dormer Robert Price Thomas Jacob Nicholas Corsellis Thomas Wyndham Henry Flemming John Weddall Esquires Anthony Guidott Roderick Lloyd Gentlemen.

For the County of Monmouth.

Charles Lord Marquesse of Worcester Son and Heire Apparent to His Grace the Duke of Beaufort John Morgan Esq[uier] High Sheriffe for the County of Monmouth Sir Charles Kemeys Baronett Sir John Williams Baronett Sir Rowland Gwynne Knight Sir Humphrey Mackworth Knight Thomas Morgan Henry Propert John Arnold John How James Morgan of Hereford Charles Vann Thomas Morgan of Lanrumpny Lewis Morgan George Kemeys of Llanvaire Charles Price Edmund Morgan Henry Morgan of Bedwellty Roger Oates Edward Jones Esquire Thomas Jones George Lewis of Penhow John Lewis of the same Charles Hughs John Floyer Charles Morgan of Tredegar Edward Perkins George Vaughan of Caldicott Richard Vaughan John Morgan of Matshan Nicholas Arnold James Morgan of Landilo Capell Hanbury George Kemeys of Kemeys Henry Tomkins John Hanbury Christopher Price Roderick Gwynne John Jeffryes David Morgan William Gore of Langstowne John Scudamore of Kenchurch Edward Kemeys Richard Roberts Esquire The Mayor of Monmouth for the time being The Mayor of Newport for the time being The Portreeve of Usk for the time being Nicholas Parker George Kemeys of Kevenmably William Blethin of Dinham Esquires Walter Baker John Morgan Thomas Williams Morgan Chambers Charles Williams of Newport Nehemiah Williams Matthias Bird Walter Aldy Robert Jones John Morgan of Berllandeyne William Blethin of Llanmellin John Cragg Theophilus Reynalds Roger Williams John Harris Roger Williams of Wayny Barra William Powell of Pullhall Morgan Thomas Trevor Merrick William Morgan William Price John Gwillim Thomas Gwillim Francis Pritchard Shelden Powell Ezra Waters Hugh Harris William Says Charles Jones of Magor John Pritchard of Compson Thomas Lister Henry Occhold Will[ia]m Pritchard William George James Springett Packer Bohune Charles Griffith Thomas Pritchard John Scudamore John Fortune Roger Keymeys David Thomas John Lewis Henry Gabb de Goytrey James Morgan of Abergaveney Henry Rumsey Christopher Price junior Charles Hutchins Clerk George Morgan Adam Adams William Bellamy Francis Lewis Gents John Stratford Recorder of Monmouth John Evans Gents Richard Scott John Fortune Will[ia]m Macklin Phillipp Meakins Richard Hipkins Samuel Pye John Phillpott David Lewis Henry Propert junior Charles Propert John Harris William Powell of Llandillo Tracy Catchmay Esq[uire] Thomas Edwards of Monmouth Phillipp Morgan of Piskam Johń Walter Esq[uire] of Persfeild.

For the County of Norffolk.

The Right Honorable Henry Lord Colraine of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir Robert Bacon Sir Harry Hobbart Sir John Woodhouse Sir Richard Berney Sir John Mordant Sir Robert Drury Sir John Holland Sir Augustin Palgrave Sir John Pettus Sir Robert Kemp Sir Roger Potts Sir Jacob Astley Sir Edward Ward Sir Nicholas Garrard Sir William Cooke Sir. Peter Gleane Sir Edmund Bacon Sir John Castleton Sir Francis Bickley Baronetts Sir Nevill Catlyn Sir Francis Guybbon Sir William Rant Sir John Turner Sir Cyrill Wych Sir Edward Chisenhall Sir Robert Clayton Sir Thomas Rawlinson Sir Isaac Preston Sir James Etheredge Knights Robert Walpoole Edward Coke John Harboarde Edmund Woodhouse John Woodhouse Francis Windham Ash Windham Horace Pettus Phillip Astley John Holland Robert Kemp James Hoste John Herne Charles le Grosse John Knyvett Denzill Onslow Clement Herne Robert Suckling Phillipp Bedingfield Erasmus Earle John Harvey Robert Coney Samuel Fuller John Norris Daniel Bedingfeild George England Ralph Haré Robert Davy John Mingay Arthur Branthwayt Joachim Matthews Robert Britiff John Wogan junior Andrew Fountaine Maurice Kendall Robert Gooch Leonard Mapes John Repps John Houghton Anthony Freeston Oliver Neve Thornagh Gourdon Christopher Bedingfeild John Thurston Roger Castle Bassingborne Gaudy Edward Lee John Birken Augustin Briggs Glover Denny William Branthwayte Doctor Pepper James Hoste junior Gabriel Armiger Christopher Crow Thomas Blofeild Riches Browne senior Henry Negus John Warkhouse Robert Wilson Edward Wilson Edmund Britiffe Hatton Barners Robert Day John Ayde William Oldfeild John Jermy Thomas Townesend Mundeford Spelman Henry Spelman Thomas Browne John Page James Ward Francis Long Nathaniel Symonds Martin Calthopp Edmund Soame John Jay Edmund Lamb Thomas Wright Robert Wardale Piercy Freach Francis Gardiner Brig Fountaine Benjamin England Thomas Barney Smith Fleetwood John Lovell John Herne of Wichingham Gascoigne Weld Francis Thoresbye Israel Long George Vernon Thomas Saunders Thomas Rant Martin Folkes Richard Ferrier William Sidley Sigismond Trafford Frederick Tilney Clement Repps John Marriott Horatio Walpoole Gregory Davis Charles Shaw Thomas Marsham Edward Walpoole John Pell Charles Turner junior John Hobart of Banham Esquires Robert Jermy Johnathan Symonds John Fowle Robert Herne Edward L'Estrange Clement Gooch Francis Negus Richard Carter John Brewster Robert Doughty Thomas Talbot Robert Stileman Francis Dusgate Roger Jennings John Castle Edward Bulwer Thomas Baispoole Phillipp Vincent Edmund Anguish Humphrey Rant John Blennerhasset Walter Bacon William Cony Nicholas Helwise Cleer Garvise John Ward James Tenant Edward Earle Robert Fisk Francis Neve Thomas Newman Charles Barnwell John Wogan senior William Stafford Leonard Mapes junior Riches Browne junior Charles Britiffe of Clye Edward Swift Richard Dashwood Timothy Cason William Pierceson Robert Snell Thomas Browne Robert Horner William Hunt Peter Wilson Edward [Lambe (fn. 75) ] Thomas Cropley Roger Crowe Edmund Themilthorpe William Bulwer of Gestwick John Buxton Roger Jennings James Betts Robert Doughty John Mallom Robert Sucklin junior Henry Bell Edward Barnes William Holly Charles Turner senior Edmund Rolph William Rudence Lawrence Neve Henry Towers Francis Jermy Will[ia]m Paine Gentlemen.

For the City and County of the City of Norwich.

Augustine Briggs Esquire Mayor Robert Davy Esquire Recorder Arthur Branthwayte Esquire Steward Sir Henry Hobart Baronett Francis Gardner Esquire Thomas Blofeld Esq[uire] The Sheriffs for the Time being Thomas [Wisle (fn. 76) ] Esquire Robert Freeman Esquire John [Low (fn. 77) ] Esquire Nicholas Stelwis Esquire William Salter Esquire Phillipp Stebbing Esquire John Wrench Esquire Thomas Cooke Esquire Jeremy Vin Esquire Michael Beverley Esquire Robert Cooke Esquire John Ward Esquire George Smith Esquire Nicholas Bickerdike William Guybon Samuel Warkhouse Lawrence Goodwyn Thomas Turner John Freeman Edward Clerke Thomas Atkinson Aldermen Doctor Fairfax Deane of Norwich Doctor Prideaux Doctor Pepper Thomas Townsend Esquire Thomas Bacon Esquire John Mingay Esquire John Barnham John Dersley John Makerell Roger Salter Richard Carter Peter Thacker Gentlemen.

For the Borough of Great Yarmouth.

The Bayliffs for the time being George England Esquire Recorder Samuel Fuller Esquire Peter Caulier [Esquire (fn. 78) ] Benjamin England John Robins Nathaniel Symonds Thomas Bradford Thomas Godfrey John Gayford Gabriel Ward John Andrews Anthony Ellis senior Robert Bernard Thomas Lovell Benjamin Engell Joseph Cottman John Carlow Anthony Ellis junior George Spillman junior Henry Thompson John Gunell Robert Baker Richard Ferrier John Spurgeon James Artis Aldermen John Burton senior Thomas Ellys Gentleman.

For the Borough of Kings Lynn.

The Mayor of the Towne for the time being Sir John Turner Knight Daniel Bedingfeild Esq[uire]. Recorder Charles Turner junior Esquire Benjamin Holly Giles Bridgeman John Kid Edmund Hooke Benjamin Keene Robert Sparrow Cyprian Anderson Henry Framingham Henry Bell William Holly Charles Turner senior Aldermen Charles Peast Gentleman.

For the Borough of Thetford.

The Mayor for the time being Sir John Holland Baronett Sir Joseph Williamson Knight Sir John Wodehouse Barronett James Sloane Esquire John Thurston Esquire William Cropley Esquire John Wodehouse Esquire Charles Wright Esquire Thomas Wright Esquire Wormley Hethersett Robert Cawdle Henry Cawdle. Tayler Gentlemen.

For the County of [North[amp]ton. (fn. 77) ]

The Right Honorable Thomas Wharton Esquire Comptroller of His Majesties Household one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Honorable the Lord James Russell Son to the Duke of Bedford The Honorable the Lord Huntingtower of the Kingdome of Scotland The Honorable Will[ia]m Lord Fitzwilliams of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir Justinian Isham Baronett Sir Saint Andrew Saint John Baronett Thomas Cartwright Gilbert Dolben William Brownlow Christopher Mountague The Honorable Harry Mordent Egerton Thomas Andrews Esquires Sir James Langham Baronett Sir William Langham Knight Sir Erasmus Norwich Sir John Holman Sir James Robinson Baronetts John Parkurst Esquire John Blencowe Serjeant att Lawe Arthur Brooks Esquire Thomas Maidwell Gents Charles Kirkham Francis Arundell Francis Crane Henry Benson The Honorable Will[ia]m Mountague Esquires Sir William Craven Sir Benjamin Bathurst Knights Sir John Pickering Sir Matthew Dudley Sir Edward Nicholls Baronetts Christopher Jefferyes Horatio More Esquires Sir John Briscoe Knight Richard Butler senior Esquire Sir John Combes Knight Chief Justice of Chester William Adams of Wilton William Leigh Esquire Captaine William Adams Brian Janson Esquire Edmund Bateman Gent. William Adams of Charwelton John Winston Esquire Edmund Bromwich Thomas Bretton Gent. Sir Roger Cave Baronett Edward Ladkins Thomas Woodward Gentlemen John Bridges John Weaver William Fleetwood Thomas Mulso Thomas Catesby William Willmore Esquires Sir Salathiel Lovell Recorder of London The Mayor of Higham Ferrars for the time being Sir Rice Rudd Baronett Thomas Ekins William Botteler Francis Harby Esquires Collins of Irchester Gent Thomas Trist William Elmes Hatton Compton Esquires Jacob Dancer Richarch Shuckburgh Gentlemen Richard Rainsford Henry Rushton Gerrard Gore Robert Haslerigg The Honorable Sidney Wortley alias Mountague Esquires Henry Bacon Gent. Daniel Danvers Doctor in Physick John Bottry Robert Bretton Gilbert Pickering Anthony Palmer The Honorable Charles Bertie Noah Neale Henry Neale John Royly William Clarke John Dickenson John Andrew Esquires Thomas Deacon Robert Newcombe Roger Pemberton James Lowry Charles Parker John Ash Edward Saunders Elmes Steward Matthew Orlbeare William Cuthbert Gentlemen John Clendon Thomas Colethurst John Creed Francis Lane Charles Middleton Robert Mansell John Allicock Esquires Matthew Skinner Doctor in Physick Ambrose Holbeech Samuel Whitby Gentlemen Robert Skinner William [L'Ishe (fn. 80) ] Charles How John Pocklinton Robert Dormer John Bagshaw John Creswell Charles Fox Francis Saint John John Woodhall Richard Lockwood Esquires John Lynn High Sheriff of the County of Northampton The Mayor of Northampton for the time being The Mayor of Brackley for the time being Robert Frewin Gent. Joseph [Harris (fn. 81) ] Francis Morgan George Kendrick Edward Stratford William Thursby Harvy Ekins Henry Farmer Henry Edmunds Tobias Chancy Francis Woodhall Samuel Tryon William Hastings senior William Hastings junior William Ward Samuel Wake alias Jones Lucy Knightley Esquires Thomas Ekins of Chester John Hodges of Songrave Thornton of Brockhall John Knight Richard Fisher Gentlemen John Langham Robert Andrew Richard Kinsman Thomas Pemberton Thomas Jennings Joseph Aris of Adston Ralph Lawton Esquires William Lucas Robert Deepup of Dostrupp Gentlemen Francis Jackson Charles Whineat Richard Dickenson John Stephens Gentlemen Lister William Langton Esquires.

For the Towne of North[amp]ton.

The Mayor of Northampton for the time being Sir Justinian Isham Baronett Christopher Mountague Esquire Thomas Andrew Esquire Sir John Holman Baronett William Thursby Robert Haslerigg Gerrard Gore Robert Bretton Richard Willoughby Esquires John Knight Gent. Francis Arundell Richard Rainsford Francis Morgan Harry Ekins Ralph Lawton Edward Stratford Esquires John Collins Samuel Clifford John Selby Robert Ives William Ellce Thomas Chadwick John Clarke senior. Robert Stiles Theophilus Whiston William Wallis Daniel Herbert Thomas Withorne James Greene.

For the County of Northumbland.

The Honorable Charles Mountague The Honorable Ralph Grey Sir Ralph Delavall Sir Charles Hearon Sir Thomas Lorraine Sir Robert Eadon Sir Edward Blackett Sir Francis Liddle Sir William Blackett Baronetts Sir Ralph Jennison Sir Robert Shaftoe Sir Henry Bellasse Sir Francis Blake Sir Orlando Gee Knights William Forster Phillipp Bickerstaffe Roger Fenwick Samuel Ogle George Nicholls Thomas Forster John Shaftoe Robert Midford Thomas Forster of Cornhill Thomas Collingwood Thomas Beach John Blackston Robert Bewick John Carnaby William Strother of Fowberry William Ogle Ralph Ogle William Carr Michael Weldon Henry Holmes Charles Howard Robert Midford of Midford Suirtus Swinborne William Taylor Joseph Carr William Reveley Edward Delavall Thomas Blenkashipp Robert Hebburne John Bacon John Blackett John Addison Edward Roddam Robert Lawson Thomas Algood Robert Shaftoe William Lorraine John Rogers Ralph Williamson Will[ia]m Cole Henry Forster Esquires Robert Lisle John Proctor Richard Forster John Coulson William Ramsey of Brenkburne William Strother of Grindon Rigg Francis Forster Henry Collingwood John Grey The Bayliffes of Morpeth for the time being Robert Fenwick Ralph Grey of Backworth George Lawson John Fenwick Ralph Brandling Robert Armor George Fletcher of Rothbury Gilbert Park George Willson Ralph Anderson William Pearson Richard Hindmarsh Thomas Grey John Story William Lock of Alnwick Thomas Burrall Robert Fenwick of Morpeth Lancelot Algood John Armstrong Anthony Sharpe John Carr William Pearson John Coatsworth William Charleton of Lee Hall Roger Willson of Wallick Robert Coatsworth John Rowland Robert Watson Thomas Reveley John Forster of Styford Mr. Ferdinando Forster of Styford Thomas Trumblé Edward Delavall Gentlemen Thomas Owen Rupert Billingsley Esquires John Hall of Otterburne Thomas Ottway of Preston Thomas Avry Thomas Toll Thomas Mills Peter Potts Gentlemen.

For the Towne and County of Newcastle upon Tyne.

The Mayor Recorder Aldermen and Sheriff for the time being.

For the Towne of Berwick.

The Mayor Recorder Justices Bayliffs and Towne-Clerke for the time being Sir Francis Blake Knight The Honorable Ralph Grey Richard Leveson William Carr and Rupert Billingsley Esquires John Forster Alderman Anthony Compton senior John Sleigh Robert Watson Anthony Compton junior Arthur Edmeston John Stanton Cuthbert Brady Joseph Forster Gentlemen.

For the County of Nottingham.

The Honorable Anchitell Grey Esquire Sir Francis Molyneux Sir Hardolph Wastneys Sir Thomas Willoughby Sir Thomas Parkins Baronetts Sir Scroope How Sir William Stanhope Knights William Pierpoint Robert Sacheverell Richard Mansfeild Thomas Lewes Joseph Jory William Williams Thomas Hutchinson Phillipp Sherrard Arthur Warren Richard Slater Patritius Chaworth James Farwell Thomas Manley Esquires George Gregory Beaumont Parkyns Gilb[er]t Millington Christopher Rolleston William Burnell Charles Stanhope Darcey Mollyneux John Digby George Cartwright William Brownlowe Thomas Newdigate Germain Ireton Esquires Francis Sandys Isaac Knight William Levins John Thornhayh Gervas Eyre Francis Stringer Thomas Hewett Richard Taylor John White John Clerkson Edward Mellish Charles Mellish John Reyner Godfrey Meynell Thomas Thorneton William Simpson Esquires Thomas Mansfeild John Kerchevile Jeffrey Brock John Storey William Woollhouse John Scrimshire Gentlemen Henry Bambridge Thomas Sharpe Robert Hacker Thomas Bristow John [Brow (fn. 82) ] George [Brow (fn. 83) ] Richard Janes John Strey Robert Porter John Walker John Chappell Richard Neale Henry Burbidge Edward Southworth Gent. Samuel Cromwell Doctor of Physick Henry Sherbrooke Gent Gilby of Everton Esquire Thomas Sherbrooke John Grundy Jeremy Halfehide George Wharton John Neale. Gentlemen The Two Bayliffs and Aldermen of East Retford for the time being The Mayor of Newark for the time being The Six senior Aldermen for the time being Doctor Yarborough Robert Hacker John Hacker Samuel Ellys Timothy Ellys William Snell William Clay Gentlemen.

For the Towne and County of the Towne [of (fn. 83) ] Nottingham.

The Mayor Deputy Recorder Aldermen and Towne Clerke for the time being James Farwell Richard Mansfeild George Gregory Samuel Hallowes Thomas Charleton Robert Porter Esq[uire] George Langford Charles Harvey John Hawkins Thomas Collins John Crisp Joseph Turpen Robert Malyn John Sherwin Abraham Medcalfe John [Rikcards (fn. 84) ] William Drury Samuel Smith William Jackson Gentlemen Doctor Bee.

For the County of Oxford.

The Right Honorable Edward Lord Viscount Cornbury Son and Heire Apparent of Henry Earle of Clarendon The Right Honorable Mountague Lord Norris Son and Heir Apparent of James Earle of Abingdon The Right Honorable Sir William Trumball one of His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State The Honorable Henry Bertie The Honorable Heneage Finch The Honorable James Bertie Esquires Sir John Cope Sir Robert Jenkinson Sir John D'Oyley Sir Fairmeadow Pennyston Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Henry Ashurst Sir John Walter Sir William Glyn Sir Edmund Fettiplace Sir Robert Dashwood Sir Lacy Osbaldeston Sir Robert Barkham Sir John Holman Sir William Rich Sir Thomas Cobb Baronetts Sir Edward Hungerford Knight of the Bath Sir Edward Norreys Sir Timothy Tyrrell Sir Thomas Rowe Sir Henry Johnson Sir Edmund Warcupp Sir William Whitlock Sir Sebastian Smith Sir Robert Sheppard Sir Francis Blake Knights Colmley D'Oyley William Cobb Thomas Tipping Anthony Hungerford Richard Lidd John Stone Charleton Stone John Hampden George Alnutt Henry Alnutt Francis Clarke John Dormer Edmund Dunch George Chamberlayne William Gannock Thomas Hord William Bayley John Crooke Harry Cole Robert Barbar Robert Perrott James Perrott Simon Harcourt Richard Powell, William Pudsey Henry Hall John Wallis James Herbert Robert Jennings William Jennings William Tipping of Ewe Elmn James Jennings Thomas Wheate Alexander Denton Robert Mayott Humphrey Wickham Simon Whorwood a Deane John Danvers Ralph Holt Thomas Rowney Samuel Trotman Thomas Crispe Francis Norreys, Thomas Cartwright Thomas Carter Thomas Napper Phillip Newman Sebastian Lyford Esquires Henry Alworth Henry Beeston Doctors of Law William Oakeley John Gunn Thomas Pudsey Roger Price Thomas Woodhall Richard Bridoake William Aldworth Auditor John Pollard John West Justinian Sheppard Lenthall Trottman John Bray William Walker Sunnibank Vesey William Sacheverell Henry Peacock Thomas Jordan George Tipping Bartholomew Harris William Parsons Edmund Woodward Gregory of Horley Richard Taylor of Willscott Francis Knaip Robert Parsons Martin May Smith of Kidlington Hind of Hampton Gay John Higford Gilbert Jackson Henry Stevens Adam Springall Thomas Brightman Francis Greenway Richard Eyans Anthony Eyans George Cave Thomas Rolls Richard Thomson Sutton Coghill John Wheeler John Crispe John Croker [Lawrence (fn. 85) ] Lord senior John Dodwell John Wise of Draiton John Smith Giles Diston Richard Blackhall George Gooding of Latchford John Cary Charles Harris Thomas Whorwood of Thackly Richard Crooke Robert Standard John Coker [Lawrence (fn. 85) ] Lord junior Bezaliel Knight John Winlow Edward Whistler Clement Kent Ralph Whistler Ralph Whistler juñ William Blackhall Charles Holt John Collier Thomas Abell John Gunn junior Thomas Greenwood of Chastleton John Clarke of Aston Esquire Henry Beck William Busby Gentlemen The Mayor Aldermen and Towne-Clerke of the Towne of Woodstock for the time being The Mayor Aldermen Recorder and Towne-Clerke of the Towne of Banbury for the time being The Warden of Henley for the time being The Bayliffs of Burford Chippingnorton and Witney for the time being.

For the University of Oxford.

Doctor Fitzherbert Adams Rector of Lincolne Colledge and Vice Chancellor The Right Honorable Sir William Trumball one of His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State The Honourable Heneage Finch Esquire The Honorable Leopold William Finch Warden of All Souls College Doctor William Jane the Divinity Professor Doctor Timothy Halton Provost of Queens College Doctor Henry Aldrich Dean of Christ-Church Doctor John Hammond Canon of Christ Church Doctor Thomas Turner President of Corpus Christi College Doctor John Meare Principal of BrazenNose' College Doctor Johnathan Edwards Principal of Jesus College Doctor Thomas Bayly Principal of New-Inn Hall Doctor Roger Maunder Master of Baliol College Doctor George Royse Provost of Oriel College Doctor Thomas Dunstar Warden of Wadham College Doctor Arthur Charlett Master of University College Doctor Ralph Bathurst President of Trinity College Doctor Henry Beeston Warden of New College Doctor Richard Lydall Warden of Merton College Doctor William Levenz p[re]sident of Saint Johns College The Proctors for the time being Master Charles Harris Master Francis Heywood Benjamin Cooper John Fulkes Theophilus Pointer George West Thomas Adams Jacob Bobert.

For the City of Oxford.

The Mayor and Bayliffs for the time being The Right Honorable Mountague Lord Norreys Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Abingdon The Honorable Henry Bertie Esquire Sir Edward Norrys Knight Thomas Rowney Esquire Sir John Cope Sir Robert Jenkinson Sir John Doiley Sir Robert [Dashwood (fn. 86) ] Sir Henry Ashhurst Baronetts Sir Edmund Warcupp Sir Sebastian Smith Sir Robert Harrison Knights John Townesend Thomas Eustace Richard Hawkins Henry White Aldermen William Wright Recorder Tobias Browne Thomas Hunsden Alexander Wright Thomas Carter Richard Wood Assistants Charles Harris Anthony Eyans Martin May William Boddily Daniel Porter Samuel Thurston Sampson Rawlins John Bishopp John Kendall Gentlemen.

For the County of Rutland.

The Right Honorable John Lord Burghley Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Exeter The Right Honorable Bennett Lord Sherrard of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honorable John Noell Esquire Sir Thomas Mackworth Sir Thomas Barker Baronetts William Palmes John Verney Bennett Sherrard Esquires Eusebius Boswell Charles [Halford (fn. 87) ] John Browne Robert Mackworth Edward Browne Cornelius Burton Anthony Palmer Clement Breton Armine Bullingham John Weever Richard Halford Charles Tyrrell Anthony Wingfeild Wellesborne Sill Thomas Marsh Richard Snow Christopher Clitheroe Thomas Hayes William Julian Richard Peach Esquires Richard Matthew Andrew Burton William Rice and William Roberts Gentlemen.

For the County of Salop.

The Honorable Paul Foley Esquire Speaker of the House of Commons The Right Honorable Richard Lord Newport Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Bradford The Honorable Thomas Newport Esq[uire] The Honorable Andrew Newport Esquire Sir Charles. Littleton Sir John Levison Gower Sir William Whitmore Sir Robert Corbett Sir Humphrey Briggs Sir Francis Lawly Sir Eudale Corbett Sir Edward Acton Sir Richard Middleton Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Job Charleton Sir Thomas Wolrick Sir Francis Edwards Sir William Williams Sir Edward Leigton Baronetts Sir Thomas Travill Sir Lacon Child Sir Robert Owen Sir Henry Gough Sir William Forrester Sir Littleton Powis Sir Thomas Powis Knights Jervas Pierpoint William Fowler Francis Charleton John Charleton of Appleby Arthur Mainwaring Richard Lyster Edward Kinnaston of Oately John Kinnaston of Hordley Francis Prince Francis Herbert Roger Owen and Edward Owen of Condover George Weld Thomas Spratt Richard Corbett Robert Corbett Thomas Rock John Coates Charles Coates John Cooke Draper Richard Moore Walter Wareing Charles Baldwyn Robert Cressett Roger Pope senior Roger Pope junior Richard Cresswell John Lacon Henry Newton William Bromley Francis Charleton Whitton John Bridgeman John Soley Joseph Soley Thomas Cornwall Bartholomew Lutly Thomas Hanmer Henry Davenport Eldred Lancelott Lee Thomas Lister sen[er] Thomas Lister junior Robert Harley Thomas Child William Williams Esquires Gough of the Marsh John Thomas John Huxley senior John Huxley junior John Chetwind Edward Kerry Orlando Nicolls Richard Mitton. Edward Vaughan Edward Cludd Edward Kynnersley Rowland Hunt Thomas Corbett Johnathan Langley Thomas Edwards Robert Clowes William Gower John Tayleur Henry Smallman Soudly Eyton Robert Pigott William Young Esquires Thomas Wingfeild Thomas Mackworth John Edwards of Rorington John Powell Thomas Powell of Park John Walter Francis Barkley Arthur Weaver James Grove Thomas Jobber Robert Lloyd Henry Mitton William Howard Edward Barrett Edward Jennings Edward Whitchcott Edward Owen of Pully Thomas Jones of Sandford Thomas Barnes Thomas Jones Barrister att Law Ralph Browne Thomas Sandford Richard Lighton Rowland Cotton of Bellaport Andrew Charleton Esquires John Gardner Job Walker Edward Donn Thomas Severne Henry Powell Barrister att Law Roger Trevor William Adams senior William Adams junior Edward Kynnaston of Hordley Doctor Hollings Richard Alkin John Grove Samuel Davison Gentlemen The Mayor of Salop for the time being The Bailiffs of Bridgenorth for the time being The Bailiffs of Bishopps Castle for the time being The Bailiffs of Wenlock for the time being The Mayor and Coroner of Oswestry for the time being Samuel Adderton John Hill Richard Hosier Buckley Mackworth Richard Salter Edward Gosnell Johnathan Scott Collins Woolrich Robert Wood Thomas Owen Charles Kynnaston Esquires Simon Hanmer Gentleman John Cole of Salop Roger Griffiths John Kynnaston Richard Higgons Richard Presland George Hosier John Williams Gabriel Wood Esquires Rowland Baugh John Edwards of Nesse William Leke Thomas Acton Richard Botton Arthur Devereux Adam Wareing George Walcott senior Charles Hanmer William Grosvener Richard Jenkins Richard Stainer of Aston John Colls of Walton Francis Reynolds of Cressage Phillipp Cotton Samuel Bowdler of Arlscott John Stainer John Langley of the Aimes Thomas Crompton Lancelott Stephens Thomas Mason of Much Wenlock Doctor Atkinson Doctor Pigott Timothy Hassall William Hammond of Bridgenorth Samuel Sandford George Chambre Nicholas Jackson Johnathan Wingfeild William Kynnaston Edward Kittleby junior Sheppard of Bitterly Will[ia]m Boycott Richard Ridley Robert Smith John Fowler Thomas Mason Charles Mason William Farnalls John Owtly of Bidgenorth William Brigden Richard Walker Richard Deaves Thomas Wickstead of Bridgenorth Richard Bradley Alexander Middleton Edward Matthews Humphrey Owen Samuel Hunt Arthur Tongue John Clarke Richard Jenkes of Drayton Thomas Howell junior John Tranter Thomas Jones of Preete William Jorden Andrew Kenrick of Woore Hall Robert Clive John Harnage Phillipp Downes John Morris Medlicott of Medlicott George Hudson Walter Woollaston David Morris Roger Finch Henry Bigg Robert Wild Moses Reynolds Edward Blakeway John Baldwin of Muntbow Benjamin Whitchcott Robert Kerry John Sheppard of Upton Lott Edward Pardoe of Cleeton Alexander Duncombe Samuel Dodd of Harnage Edward Philley Thomas Jones of Sheete Thomas Hill of Alcaston Thomas Sabery Richard Sheppard of Middleton William Russell Edward Cressett Edward Owen of Eaton John Langley of Golding junior.

For the Towne of Ludlow.

The Two Bailiffs for the time being The Honorable Thomas Newport Charles Baldwyn Esq[uire] Sir Job Charleton Baronett Sir Charles Lloyd Knight Francis Charleton Thomas Cornewallis Francis Lloyd Recorder Francis Herbert William Gower Edward Littleton Esquires Sir Littleton Powis Edward Robinson senior Rowland Ersley John Sharrett Phillipp Cole Aldermen Richard Davis senior Doctor John Atkinson Thomas Sobery Valentine Daws Captaine Thomas Jones Bernard Hamond John Steed John Beeston John Jones William Prew Thomas Wild of Glazley Gentlemen.

For the County of Somersett.

John Lord Viscount Fitzharding of the Kingdome of Ireland Francis Lord Hawley of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir Edward Seymour Sir John Sydenham Sir Thomas Wroth Sir John Smith Sir John Trevilian Sir Francis Warr Sir John Morton Sir John Saint Barb Sir William Cann Sir Francis Wyndham Baronetts Sir Edward Phillipps Sir Thomas Bridges Sir Stephen Fox Sir William Wogan Sir George Norton Sir Thomas Travill Sir Charles Carterett Sir Richard Hart Sir John Knight Sir Henry Gold Knights Henry Portman Thomas Strangwayes George Harner Alexander Popham Edward Berkley Nathaniel Palmer Hopton Wyndham John Wyndham John Speke John Sandford John Hunt Alexander Lutterell Joseph Langton William Blathwaite Edward Clarke Edward Gorges William Hellier senior William Hellier junior Carew Mildmay John Pigott Edward Baber William Gore George Long Edmund Wyndham Baldwyn Mallet Richard Fownes Thomas Bere of Huntsham Anthony Etterick William Etterick John Harrington Richard Morgan Charles Steynings James Prowse John Champneys Henry Henly senior Henry Henly junior Harry Roynon William Coward senior William Phillipps Francis Gwyn Harry Bridges William Player George Musgrave William Hilliard Anthony Stocker John Hellier John How Henry Lite Henry Mompesson Thomas Strode Robert Lyderfin William Harbin John Blewett of Knole Andrew Crosse George Doddington of Doddington George Doddington of Wells James Cadie Robert Long Francis Vaughan Thomas Dyke of Tetton Thomas Carew William Catford John Worth Gustavus Venner Edward Dyke William Hughes William Westley John [Hodye (fn. 88) ] sen[er] John [Hodye (fn. 88) ] jun[ior] John Webb Gerrard Newcourt Thomas Langton Nicholas Ayshford William Codryngton Arthur Lacy William Coward junior John Elwell William Blackford Richard Cox [John (fn. 89) ] Twyford William Speke Robert Yate Thomas Edwards Edward Strode of Deane Samuel Cabell Charles Buckland Thomas Gale Roger Leversage John Creswick William Whitchurch John Burland John Everard Edmund Bowyer Samuel Horner John Strachey George Prater Nicholas Francis. William Francis Thomas Samborne Phillipp Bennett John Acourt Edward Thruston William Lucy Thomas Ledgingham Samuel Raymond Henry Brett Robert Blake Thomas Sumner Marshall Bridges Smart Goodenough Robert Peirce of Bath Matthias Hanvile Cornelius Lyde William Lyde William Bolton Will[ia]m Rose John Parsons E quires Will[ia]m Harrison Richard Cooke Thomas Compton John Brice John Blinman John Williams Thomas Napper John Hobbs Thomas Langdon David Yea John Browne Edward Ryder Thomas Bacon John Keene Henry Procter Henry Bonner William Mann Thomas Hawker William Speke of Jordans Phillibert Cogan John Periam Doctor Hall George Vaughan William Okeden Edward Gathampton Henry Gatchell Isaac Willman of Bishops-Hall Thomas Bonner Anthony Poole John Gold Nathaniel Pitt George Crane Francis Hobart senior William Besgood Richard Snow Bernard Smith Thomas Baker John Friend Samuel Bendon Francis Hobart junior Thomas Groves Thomas Towells Nicholas Marshall John Berrisford Will[ia]m Webber Robert Smith junior Will[ia]m How Thomas [Rodbart (fn. 90) ] John Bond Charles Panton Gentlemen Thomas Dyke of Jewes John Cooth senior John Cooth junior Anthony Rogers John Stuckey John Britton of High Littleton Gentlemen.

For the City and County of the City of Bristoll.

Samuel Wallis Esquire Mayor Sir William Cann Baronett Sir William Merrick Sir Richard Hart Sir Richard Crump Sir Thomas Earle Sir John Knight Sir Richard Clutterbuck Sir William Hayman Sir Thomas Day Sir John Dudlestone Sir William Danes Serjeant Pawlett Recorder John Hickes William Crabb Joseph Creswick William Swymmer Richard Lane William Jackson Arthur Hart Edmund Arundell Robert Yate Esquires The Sheriffs for the time being John Dutton Colt John Romsey Joseph Knight Thomas Langton Nathaniel Haggott Giles Merrick George Morgan Edward Tocknell John Sandford John Hind Thomas Cole John Bubb John Blackwell Robert Dowding John Bradway Henry Combes Marmaduke Bowdler John Batchelor Joseph Tily Thomas Edwards Robert Henley John Cary Nathaniel Wade John Hawkins William Lewis William French John Horne John Smith Peter Saunders Francis Whitchurch Nathaniel Day George Stephens John Lloyd Robert Kirke Joseph Earle William Whitehead Humphrey Corsley Richard Codrington John Day Timothy Parker Abraham Edwards Michael Pope Henry Gibbs Richard Tayler William Browne Thomas Scrope Joseph Jackson Esquires.

For the City of Bath.

Sir Edward Nevill. William Blathwaite Esquire Joseph Langdon Esquire Sir Hugh Owen Baronett Sir Thomas Escourt The Mayor and Aldermen for the time being Dr. [Peiner (fn. 91) ] Dr. [Pranker (fn. 92) ].

For the City of Wells.

The Mayor and Recorder for the time being Mr. William Salmon Mr. Richard Thomas senior Mr. Hodges Cooke senior Mr. Thomas Cooper Mr. John Day Mr. Thomas Mattocks George Doddington Will[ia]m Hughes Esquires William Westly Esquire Mr. Davis Mr. Charles Baron Harry Bridges Esquire Humphrey Cordwent Gentlemen.

For the Borough of Bridgwater.

Francis Tuthill Esquire Mayor of the said Borough Sir Francis Warr Baronett Recorder Nathaniel Palmer Esquire Roger Hore and John Gilbert Aldermen George Crane Robert Balch Thomas Bear John Harvey of the Castle and Samuel Darby Gentlemen.

For the County of Southampton.

The Right Honorable Charles Lord Marquesse of Winchester Son and Heire Apparent of Charles Duke of Bolton and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable William Lord Pawlett Second Son to the Duke of Bolton Richard Earle of Ranelagh of the Kingdome. of Ireland and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable James Lord Russell Son of the Duke of Bedford The Right Honorable Edward [Lord (fn. 93) ] Esquire and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Right Honorable John Lord Cutts of the Kingdome of Ireland Governor of the Isle of Wight Sir Robert Worsley Sir John Mills Sir John Button Sir Hugh Stewkley Sir John Dillington Sir Nicholas Steward Sir John Hobby Sir Andrew Henley Sir Richard Onslow Sir Heele Hooke Sir John Saint Barbe Sir Robert Smith Sir Francis Marsham Sir Charles Barrington Sir Charles Shuckburrow Sir Brockas Gardner Baronetts Sir Charles Windham Sir James Worsley Sir Benjamin Newland Sir William Kingsmill Sir William Stephens Sir Richard Harris Sir Thomas Miller Sir Miles Cooke Knights The Honõble John Smith one of the Lords Commissioners of the Tresury and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council Thomas Earle Governor of Portesmouth Thomas Hopson Richard Norton Thomas Jervoise George Pitt Thomas Hobby Gabriel Whistler Ralph Hasting Henry Dawley Frederick Tilney Richard Holt John Leigh Richard Cobb Richard Knight Esquires Charles Cole White Tichburne John Pulten Richard Bishopp Richard Chandelett Will[ia]m Bishopp Charles Morley George Bridges Charles Wither George Abbott John Fawkner Thomas Brocas John Coniers the. Kings Council Anthony Henley Richard Norton of Alsford Rich. Willoughby Edw. Goddard Reynolds Calthrop Walter Stephens James Hunt of Popham Oliver Cromwell Edward Chute Henry Bromfeild John Burrard Henry. Compton Henry Hooke Edward Fleming Robert Knollis Lewis Buccle Arthur Hide Francis Dickens Esquires Henry Perrin Doctor of Physick Nicholas Hedger Richard [Henley (fn. 94) ] Thomas Tutt Robert Shales William Coldman Henry Tulse Edward Hooper Charles Duncombe Benjamin Ruddiard Thomas Wither Robert Mitchell Thomas Buckley William Batten Roger Barton George Duke George Nicholas Thomas Edmunds Thomas Dowse of Wallopp Thomas Dowse of Brooke John Rives of Drayton John Rives of Bransbury Ralph Bucknall Edward Pile Johnathan Garden William Salman Thomas Brewer John Goodier Walter Godfrey junior Henry Henley Esq[uire] Thomas Cobb Christopher Stokes Edward Pollen William Stephen Richard Pill Thomas Fitzjames John Lisle Cornelius Cornewallis William Knapton Edward Lisle Thomas Dore William Guidott John Gibson Samuel Pitman George Brampston Doctor of Law Roger Mompesson William Stroude James Dewy William [Hearett (fn. 95) ] Dutton Gifford Charles How William Coker Doctor of Physick Henry Hunt Henry Holmes Charles Stewart Thomas Scott Lawrence Jackson Goddard of Woodhay Captaine Hedges Captaine Lane Doctor Thomas Clutterbuck William Cags Roger Gallopp John Worsley James Worsley Henry Mews Thomas Urry of Freshwatter David Urry of Earton Thomas Urry of Gatcombe David Urry of Gatcombe Doctor Morley of Bishopps Walton Major Henry Worsley William Fielder John Priaulx James Hooper William Bowerman John Lewkner Christopher Knight, Francis Ashley Doctor Thomas Hobbs Doctor Barlow. Maurice Hunt Richard Kent Adam de Cardonnell John Speed Doctor of Physick Ellis Mew Thomas Coward Robert Love John Pollen George Yates Richard Cooper Esquires Doctor William Over Bennett of Farum Francis Mills Charles Burrard John Acton Anthony Bathurst Joseph Harwood James Field Charles Dingley Richard. Beele Giles Liford Allen Garway John Miller Anthony Sturt Edward Goodier Henry Flemming George Morley Esquires Anthony Guydott John Kaiger Thomas Brumfeild Walter Thomas Thomas Benham Edward Hooker junior William Walden John Hawksworth William Fisher Edward Fisher William Turner Robert Barton William Warne Doctor William Smith Stephen Lock Charles Traffles Thomas Cranley William Dale of Christchurch Cornelius Macham Alexander Alcorn Lewis Bilson Nicholas Pile Sir Barkeley Lucy Baronett Henry Greenhill Esquire Thomas Player Thomas Ridge John Tuffield William Brandon Edward Batten Gentlemen Simon. Hatch Robert Lamport Robert Blashford George Wakeford Capt. Hunt Withers Richard Woollaston Esquire Ralph Bucknall Esquire Richard Cooper Esquire William Warne Alexander Bilson Gent. Dr. Markland Master of St Crosse John Hether Gent. Thomas Burrard William Tulse Esquires. George Thomas Doctor of Physick Robert Matthew Gent. The Mayor of Winton for the time being Thomas Coward Recorder Richard Good Thomas Weavell Godson Penton John Warner James Earle Ellis Mews John Purdue James Barefoot Henry Sharpe Anthony Yalden Thomas Pink Aldermen Doctor William Over Henry Ghost Thomas Cropp Thomas Henslow The Bayliff of Andover for the time being George Vernon. Thomas Hodden Esquires Joseph Wimbleton Gabriel Goldney Julius Lamburne Robert Hillman John Kyle Edward Warum. Nicholas Flower John Bray Gentlemen The Mayor of Portsmouth for the time being George Everenden Lewis Barten John Blakeley John White Edward Batten Henry Player Robert Lee of Newport Henry Grace The Mayor of Petersfeild for the time being William Day John Palmer Richard Marks John Clements Edward Rookes The Mayor of Yarmouth for the time being Anthony Morgan George Stanley John Venables George Oglander senior Esquires Robert Lampost Anthony Palmer Edward Worlridge Gentlemen The Mayor of Newport for the time being Robert Leigh Henry Worsley Esquires John Bowler John Stephens David Urry of Aston William Stephens of West Cower Edward Stephens Timothy Lucas John Nucham Francis Deacon William Kibblewhite William Loving Peter Gards William Legg Thomas Newman Gentlemen Samuel Samber Doctor of Physick Joseph Dudly Doctor Nicholas Warden of Winchester Colledge James Blake.

For the Towne and County of the Towne of South[amp]ton.

The Mayor for the time being John Windham Esquire Recorder John Speed Doctor of Physick William Bulkley Esquire Thomas Cornelius James Crosse Adam de Cardonnell Richard White Cornelius Macham John Smith Christopher Smith William Line Elias de Gruchye Thomas Bracebridge John Leigh James Mellish Alexander Alcorne John Thornburye Goldsmith Peter Bunkley Roger [Clutterbuck (fn. 96) ] John Winter Leonard Cropp Peter [Bunkley (fn. 97) ] Gentlemen Samuel Samber Doctor of Physick Nathaniel Knight.

For the County of Stafford.

The Honorable Paul Foley Esq[uire] Speaker of the House of Co[m]mons The Right Honorable Clotworthy Skevington Lord Viscount Massareene of the Kingdome of Ireland John Chetwynd Esquire High Sheriff The Honorable Charles Egerton The Honorable John Gray The Honorable Henry Pagett The Honorable Robert Shirley The Honorable William Ward Sir Charles Littleton Knight and Baronett Sir Bryan Broughton Knight and Baronett Sir Thomas Pershall Sir John Leveson Gower Sir Walter Wrottesley Sir Walter Baggott Sir Edward Lyttleton Sir Charles Wolsley Sir Francis Lawley Sir Thomas Bellott Sir Michael Biddulph Baronetts Sir John Turton Knight one of the Barons of the Exchequer Sir Gilbert Clarke Sir Henry Gough Sir Charles Skrymsher Knights Sir Edward Hungerford Knight of the Bath Thomas Broughton Edward Lyttleton Rob[er]t Burdett Robert Wolsley Edward Byrch Serjeant att Law Richard Dyott Thomas Foley senior Thomas Foley junior Richard Wilks Thomas Leigh Phillipp Foley Ralph Sneyd William Sneyd Thomas Lane John Lane Humphrey Wirley John Pershall Robert Leveson Rowland Oakover John Lawton George Rodney Bridges George Vernon Henry Vernon Thomas Crompton John Every Thomas Rudyard John Hoo William Parker George Parker Thomas Parker William Inge Phillipp Hollins Matthew Floyer Phillipp Pargiter Edward [Foden (fn. 98) ] Thomas Fowke of Aspley Edward James Walter Lawnder John Bowyer Jonas Grosvenor William Cotton Thomas Orme James Whitehall Copwood Follins Michael Noble Charles Coates John Bulkeley of Stanlow Francis Elde William Nabbs Francis Woolverston Richard Pyott Chadwick John Egginton Thomas Hickens William Murrall John Langley junior Henry Haworth John Turton of the Oak Benjamin Jollyffe William Jollyffe Rowland Frith Thomas Lacey William Milward John Shilton Lambert Bagott John Newton Henry Leigh John Chetwood Thomas Whitbye James Wood John Beresford John Whitwick Daniel Watson William Bendy Isaac Hawkins Thomas Turton Peter Piercehouse William Anson John Huntback Peter Warburton William Trafford senior William Trafford junior. Thomas Scott Thomas Jevon Christopher Lea Samuel Pipe Thomas Foley of Stackworth Thomas Bagnoll Michael Brandrith Edward Short Walter Fowler Jonas Astley Will[ia]m Shallcrosse John Brandrith John Browne John Amphlett Thomas Browne Walter Moseley John Baddiley Richard Whitworth Edward Barbor John Young James Rudyard Gabriel Wood Henry Bracegirdle John Jarvis John Wedgewood Esquires John Wheeler of Woollaston Samuel Hunt Humphrye Perrye John Dolphin Gentlemen The Mayor of Stafford for the time being William Nabbs Edward Foden John Wilson Thomas Pigott William Oldfeild Thomas Abnett Humphrey Perry William Murrall William Feak Thomas Cooke Thomas Lewis John Williamson John Dancer William Abnett Edward Bird William Green Joseph Doody John Taylor The Bayliffs of Tamworth for the time being The Mayor of Newcastle for the time being John Lawton Esquire William. Berslem Joseph Beech William Baddiley William Lawton John Burgis William Horthorne Samuel Burgis Thomas Spendelow Gentlemen John Leigh Esquire Leigh Brookes Esquire.

For the City and County of the City of Lichfeild.

The Bayliff and Sheriffs for the time being Edward Wilson Will[ia]m Gamble Gentlemen Sir Michael Biddulph Baronett Sir John Floyer Knight Robert Burdett Phillipp Pargiter Richard Pyott Richard Dyott Esquires Thomas Hamond Richard Johnson Richard [Barnes (fn. 99) ] Richard [Finckley (fn. 100) ] Richard Wakefeild Walter Noble Gentlemen Michael Brandrith Esquire John Rawlins Robert [Lloyd (fn. 101) ] Gentlemen.

For the County of Suffolk.

Lionel Lord Huntingtower of the Kingdome of Scotland Hildebrand Lord Allington of the Kingdom of Ireland The Honorable Charles Cornewallis Esquire Son and Heire Apparent to the Lord Cornwallis Sir Robert Bacon Sir Adam Felton Sir John Barker Sir John Playter Sir Robert Kemp Sir Simon Dewes Sir John Castleton Sir Dudley Cullum Sir William Fowles Sir Gervase Elwes Sir John Cotton Sir John Rouse Sir Thomas Allen Sir Thomas Barnardiston Sir John Duke Sir Phillipp Parker Sir Samuel Barnardiston Sir Francis Masham Sir Robert Davers Sir Thomas Spring Sir Charles Blois Sir William Cooke Sir John Shaw Sir Edmond Bacon Baronetts Sir Robert Rich Knight and Baronett Sir John Poley Sir George Wenyeve Sir Nevill Catelyne Sir Henry Johnson Sir Joseph Brand Sir Richard Gipps Sir Cesar Wood alias Cranmer Sir Charles Humphrevile Sir Francis Blundell The Right Honorable Sir Stephen Fox Knight one of the Lords Commissioners of the Tresury Sir. Isaac Rebow Knight William Maynard Nicholas Bacon Thomas Holland Thomas Felton Compton Felton Thomas Glemham Thomas Knyvett Lionell Playters Henry Heveningham William Bridgeman Henry Parker William Barker William Johnson William Harvey Robert Wallpoole Thomas Tyrrell Charles Blosse Charles Knipe John Hunt Edmund Warren John Robinson John Thruston Richard Norton Robert Maddox Henry Warner Thomas Aldham Edward Hubbard Henry Poley John Brame Thomas Salter Phillipp Bedingfeild Robert King Richard Bockingham Hāmond L'Estrange John Scrivener Charles Smith Edward North William Rivatt James Calthorpe John Cornewallis Thomas Smith of Barton Anthony Crofts John [Wright (fn. 102) ] Edmund Bence Robert Barker Robert Naunton John Currance Thomas Wright Henry Edgar Arthur Barnardiston Lawrence Rouse junior Thomas Golding John Bence George Fleetwood Robert Warryn Aubry Porter John Harvey Christopher Calthrope John Jermy of Stutton Anthony Wrath senior Anthony Wrath junior Allen Cotton Edward Alpe Edmund Shepherd John Smith of Parkefeild Will[ia]m Cullam senior Thomas Rivett Charles Killigrew Charles Pigeon John Beaumont Thomas Smith of Baughton Nicholas Bragg Charles Whitaker John Hooke Doctor Thomas Carver William Betts Captaine Fine William Poley Robert Cuddon John Catesby John Browne Charles Wood alias Cranmer Roger Kerrington Thomas Neale Thomas Dye Thomas Else Nicholas Freeman John Pells Edward Alston John Felton Peter Alderman John Spink Renaldo Pitfeild John Gerling Gregory Clerk William Randall Thomas Dade Thomas Wright ( (fn. 103) ) Thomas Barnardiston Samuel Barnardiston Richard Wareing Thomas Brand John Barker of Wickham Thomas Bright William Hammond senior Samuel Clerke William Cooke Andrews Warner John Hill Samuel Blackerby Richard Porter John Brand John Eldred of Saxam John Wild sen[er] Phillipp French William Hammond of Whitton John Basse Samuel Baker Thomas Owen Thomas Aldridge William Lucas Samuel Pacy Thomas Bendiss Bartholomew Soame William Bright Robert Russell Edward Gale Thomas Folkes John Nicholls senior Francis Haylock Henry Ward Henry North Lawrence Sisted Richard Phillipps Robert Clarke William Tye Richard Marriott Joseph Weld Nathaniel Simonds Richard Fryer John Inwood Charles Downing Anthony Wingfeild Herbert Astley Daniel Browning Edmund Harvey John Cudworth of Southold and John Cudworth Esquires Charles Wright Thomas Palmer Bassingbourne Gawdy William Neve William Glascock Thomas Barnardiston of Ketton Robert Kemp Thomas Cullum Robert Brooke John Gurdon Will[ia]m Brand Jacob Brand Gilbert Dolben Esquires Thomas Ashby William Russell William Coe Robert Darkin John Canham Joseph Browne Richard Vesey John Fryer of Fenningham John Maddocks of Ufford Randall Wyard John Shepheard of Ash Henry Stebbing of Brandiston Robert Cutler of Sproughton Thomas Blosse of Belstead Charles Burwell of Shottisham Bassingborne Gaudy of Stratford John Battely John Barker of Thorndon John Jacob Bartholomew Paman [Banaby (fn. 104) ] Gibson junior James Gibson John Warren William Cullum jun[er] Edward Coleman Nathaniel Dey William Hawys John Dawkin Joseph [Jeffery (fn. 105) ] Smith of Marlshford Thomas Miles John Newson Clement Ray Joseph Tweed Gentlemen Doctor John Thorowgood Anthony Fisher John Craske junior Robert Chaplyn Robert Snelling William Beaumont John Weyneyve John Brandling Esquires Edmund Artis Richard Freestone Bartholomew Young Thomas Scarlett Andrew Brownsmith Thomas Fothergill John Pinchback John Buxton Thomas Mitchell Nicholas Edgar George Watts Richard Jenkinson Edmund Plume Thomas Bright junior Devereux Edgar John Spencer John Rabbett of Brumfeild Samuel Grove Thomas Macroe junior Gentlemen Richard Faryer Thomas Heyward of Clare Simon Dove of Hadley William Flacke John Foule Gentlemen George Gooday Esq[uire] William Turner Jeffrey Mattiward James Harvey of Cockfeild Richard [Pulpitt (fn. 106) ] Rob[er]t May Edward Goate John Goodwyn of Martlessiam George Gale Gentlemen Thomas Carter Bernard Carter John Parish John Gibbon George Dashwood John Sympson Robert Keddington John Borrett of Stradbrooke Phillipp Bacon John Morden Wickstead Wells John Pamphlin Robert Judd Robert Wright Edmund Coleman Thomas King Thomas Taylor Edmund Warner Esquires John Sparham Thomas Palmer Gentlemen Sir Francis Bickley Thomas Cropley John Folkes Thomas Hastings Thomas Ewen Joseph Hastings William Byatt William Nelson Stephen Alcocke John Haughsen Esquires Thomas Coleman sen[ior] John Perry Joshua Artis Henry Wood alias Webb Esquires Thomas Knights Edmund Forster Richard Gardner Gentlemen Daniel Proctor John Brewster George Coldham Samuel Hasell Esquires William Bright Gent. William Bassett Gent.

For the Borough of Aldebourgh.

The Bayliffs for the time being Sir Henry Johnson Knight William Johnson and John Bence Esquires Thomas Neale Recorder John Browne Richard Covell Edward Wall Thomas Wall John Burwood Richard Burwood James Peck Alexander Osborne Gentlemen.

For the Borough of Dunwich.

The Bayliffs and Aldermen for the time being Sir Robert Kemp Sir Robert Rich William Withersby Henry Heveningham John Bence John Archer Phillipp Eade Francis Barker Francis Swatman Captaine Pacy Esquires Thomas Neale Recorder there Edmund Foster Richard Kemp John Bonefice Mark Noble Gent.

For the Borough of Saint Edmondsbury.

The Aldermen the Recorder and Towne Clerke for the time being Sir Robert Davers Baronett John Hervey and Thomas Holland Esquires Samuel Batteley James Burroughs Henry Guybon Samuel Grove Richard Prince Thomas Macro Thomas Burroughs Thomas Macro junior Martin Spenceley Gentlemen.

For the Towne of Oreford.

The Mayor for the time being Sir Adam Felton Sir John Duke Baronetts Thomas Felton Richard Porter Esquires Thomas Hastings Joseph Hastings Thomas Glemham Esquires Daniel Whidby John Sired John Hooke James Sired Joseph Palmer William Robinson Thomas Thurston.

For the Towne of Eye.

The Bayliffs for the time being The Honorable Charles Cornwallis Henry Poley Thomas D'Avenant Esquires Thomas Deye senior Henry Edgar Nathaniel Deye Thomas Deye junior Gentlemen Thomas Flowerdy John Smith Thomas Chenery Thomas Buxton Robert Batch junior Richard Harding James Harvey.

For the Towne of Ipswich.

The Bayliffs for the time being Charles Whitaker Esquire Recorder Sir John Barker Baronett Charles Wright Lawrence Stisted Richard Phillipps William Neave John Wade Henry Sparrow Thomas Bowell Thomas Bright Samuel Reynolds Thomas Day Henry Hill Edward Melsap Robert Clarke.

For the Borough of Sudbury.

The Mayor for the time being Sir Thomas Barnardiston Sir Jervas Elwes Sir Samuel Barnardiston Baronetts John Robinson Edmund Coleman Recorder John Gibbon Esq[uire]s John Catesby John Parish Bernard Carter Richard Hobard William Cock Samuel Abbott William Hasell William Fothergill Robert Chaplin Martin Harris John Fenn Clement Ray Henry Crossman William Halls Robert Gurling Benjamin Carter Thomas Carter Thomas Halls senior Samuel Hassell James Cole Buxton Underwood Samuel Carter Samuel Pannell Gentlemen Thomas Burkett.

For the County of Surrey.

The Right Honorable Sir Robert Howard one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Honõble Heneage Finch Esquire The Honorable Colonel Windsor The Honorable Francis Coventry Esquire The Honorable Sir Francis Compton The Honorable Hugh Hare Esquire Sir Walter Saint John Sir Francis Vincent Sir Marmaduke Gresham Sir Richard Onslow Sir John Thompson Sir Walter Clarges Sir Richard Atkins Sir Paul Witchcott Sir Edward Bromfeild Sir William Temple Sir Robert Nappier Sir William Glynn Sir Joseph Alston Baronetts Sir John Nicholas Knight of the Bath Sir William Morley Knight of the Bath Sir William Hoskyns Sir Matthew Andrews Sir Robert Clayton Sir Saint John Broderick Sir James Clarke Sir Christopher Buckle Sir William Elliott Sir Cornwall Bradshaw Sir James Butler Sir Robert Knightley Sir Peter Daniel Sir Samuel Dashwood Sir Edward Frewin Sir John Parsons Sir Thomas Vernon Sir Peter Vandeputt Sir Charles Hedges Sir John Temple Sir John Fleet Sir John Buckworth Sir Henry Furnace Sir George Maggott Sir William Scawen Sir William Gore Knights Sir Thomas Trevor His Majesties Attorney General John Pettiward Esquire High Sheriff for the County George Evelyn of Wotton Thomas Howard Henry Saint John Francis Fuller Serjeant att Law Roger James Thomas Turgis Maurice Tompson Anthony Bowyer Denzill Onslow White Titchburne Morgan Radyll Foot Onslow Thomas Vincent John Weston Edward Nicholas George Evelyn of Nutfeild John Evelyn George Rodeny Bridges John Arnold Edward Harvey William Brownlow James Zouch Baptist May Frederick Tilney George Woodroffe Nicholas Carew Ambrose Brone John Lewkner Richard Garth Henry Hene William Fenwick Thomas Cotton Edward Smith Anthony Thomas Haestreet James Sigismond Stidolph George Duncomb Edward Bray John Sands William Hooker Richard Nicholls Shem Bridges Ambrose Muschamp Peter Hussey Stephen Harvey Watkinson Payler William Harvey Richard Onslow Christopher Buckley Saint John Brodderick Francis Brend Thomas Lant John Gore William Hatton Charleton Whitlock Robert Gavill William Nuthall John Mitchell John Wright Nicholas Waite Henry Ludlow Jeffery Amherst Henry Lloyd Samuel Lewin, John Parsons John Thynn James Chadwick George Vernon Samuel Atkinson Richard Wimondesold Thomas Wimondesold John Riches John Burchett John Machell James Clerk William Elliott Edward Thurland Jeffery Jefferyes George Meggott Edmund Lee Richard How Edward Wood Thomas Hewett John Jefferyes James Titchborne George Duncombe junior Stephen Glynn William Perry John Burgoyne John Love John Lugg John Seyliard John Highlord Richard Norton George Smith William Hayward Robert Hatton Thomas Trapps John Heather Martin Fowlks John Turner Thomas Mollineux Henry Vincent Burleigh Frenn Nicholas Fenn Eldred Lancelott Lee Captaine Salmon Benjamin Lee Cane Ralph Lane Ralph Snow William Genew Samuel Somerford Robert Saunders Samuell Pett George Goring Robert [Douglas (fn. 107) ] William Gulston Chidiock Pawlett John Oldburye Captaine John Clements Captaine Anthony Clifford Ralph Hough William Brockman William Norris William Clarke Julius Glanville Charles Bludworth Cesar Bradshaw Robert Wilson Christopher Getry senior Francis Gosfright Francis Hatton Captaine John Austen Captaine William Boothby Samuel Crispe senior John Milner Thomas Phipps Captaine Joseph Wandall Edward Woodward Spencer Cooper Captaine John Lampart George Atwood Richard Morgan John de Leave Leonard Wessell Henry Griffith Thomas Lofeild Henry Dawling Thomas Ures Robert Bowyer Henry Wilkinson Thomas Burron Lawrence Marsh Doctor John Budgeon Urban Hall William Jordan Leonard Hammond George Perry Captaine Richard Bowsey Major Benjamin Bonwick Bryan Fairfax John Cowper Henry Wheatley Michael Edwards Charles Baker John Machell Richard Harrington Edward Northey James Tooth John Agar Doctor Joseph Benbrigg Henry Fendall William Gardner Thomas Juxton William Hewer John Shorter William Pellett Thomas Taylor John Heather junior Edward Le Neve Spencer Gerrard Thomas White junior David Proby William Eyre Henry Bartlett Richard Pask Edmund Reding George Meggott Robert Woodroffe Thomas Rodbard Esquires The Mayor of Guilford for the time being The Bayliffs of Kingston for the time being The Bayliffs of Farnham for the time being John Child senior John Martyr Henry Flutter Henry Saunders Thomas Agar John Bull John Kenrick Maxiliam Emeley Timothy Wilson John Terry Joseph Lee Josiah Dewy Richard Kelsey Richard White Thomas Jorden John Spencer Richard Jewell Edward Tilby Robert Bignold Thomas Harris Captaine Bartholomew Richard Gwyn Thomas Bartholomew Robert Moore Thomas Moore Thomas Wincup Thomas Coston Christopher Smith Thomas Syms John Lavender Edmund Lee Henry Strode Phillipp Foster John Angell Carter Henry Foreman Barton Hollyday Henry Johnson William Somers Peter Norborough Robert Bowyer Thomas Cudsden Gerrard Andrews Henry Wyatt William Dorrison John Evershed Ulysses Blount John Simball Peter Kesterman William Hambly Isaac Cox Thomas Hammond Richard Hammon Abraham Devisher Jonas Shish Daniel Wight Joseph Wood Thomas Juxon William Allwood Edward Smith George Heath Robert Bristow William Berblock Nicholas Hookes John Cox Nehemiah Bourne Abraham Harrison John Pigeon William Yolden John Sermon John Boyes Richard Devon Francis Tyrringham John Hadson John Child junior William Gray Edward Dimbleby William Attwood John Allwood John Wood Charles Dubois Daniel Wright senior William Rutter John Gerrard Samuel Pierson John Smith Edward Burrish Henry Herringman John Allen John Mittford Richard Bridger John Ledford Benjamin Craker Peter Delanoy John Cholmney Daniell Duthees Jacob Harvey Thomas Maylin Francis Wilkinson [Francis Wilkinson (fn. 108) ] Phillipp Hoope Richard Marsh John Stubbs Edward Calton [Gustavus (fn. 109) ] Mell John Milford Ralph Hartley Phillipp Price John Dewey James Groves Nathaniel Cox William Heath Thomas Wyatt Henry Markinfeld Thomas Powell William Marshall William Gibbs Samuel Hall Charles Cox Benjamin Tarrant John Sheppard John Garrard Joseph Chitty Ferdinando Holland John Coleman John Blake Crowley Verion Christopher Cope William Puryour Robert Ford Samuel Lupton Robert Green Henry Bishopp Thomas Roffey George Cole James Isaacson Thomas Fox Edward Starford John Jacob Daniel Allen Godfrey Woodward Humphrey Abell Edward Tennison John Singleton Robert Roane Thomas Cooper John Hunter William Waterman senior William Waterman junior Charles Dubois William Bulpin William Rumbold Matthew Crover John Holland Leonard Child Edward Hubbald Thomas Cooke William Rutter Edmund Lidgold John Nash Doctor Sawyer Thomas Clayton Johnathan Scott Richard Lee Henry Roaker Henry Ashworth William Billinghurst Walter Cock John Hester Thomas Tanner Thomas Cudsden junior John Cane John Auborne John Stephens Thomas Cooper Jonadab Ballam Steyhen Styles John Platton Thomas Baker John Pinck Thomas Collett Edward Whitacre William Mitchell Gyles Hayward Edward Belithe William Reves George Cole Ephraim Bishopp Maximilian Stevens James Comber Lawrence Parker Thomas Morgan Thomas Overman Richard Coldham John Cater of Casholton Thomas Cuddon Thomas Rogers Gentlemen Thomas Cudsden junior John Angell John Tanner Arnold Squibb Thomas Renda Thomas Lucas Gentlemen John Child of Farnham Arthur Rowland of Stoke Gentlemen William Cooper William Rumbald William Marshall Richard Noise Esquires William Berblock Gent.

For the County of Sussex.

Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin of the Kingdome of Scotland John Lord Cutts of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir John Pelham Sir William Thomas Sir John Fagg Sir Denny Ashburnham Sir William Wilson Sir Thomas Dyke Sir William Culpeper Sir Richard Onslow Sir Thomas Taylor Sir John Stapley Sir Phillipp Gell Sir George Parker Baronetts Sir William Morley Knight of the Bath Sir John Briscoe Sir Nicholas Pelham Sir Edward Selwyn Sir James Morton Sir Edward Hungerford Sir James Smith Sir Thomas Miller Sir George Chute Knights Thomas Pelham John Lukener Henry Pelham Richard Bridger Thomas Newdigate Thomas Briggs Doctor of Law William Board James Butler George Goring Thomas Beard John Spence James Graves John Fuller John Baker Alexander Stapley John Miller John Parker Thomas Bromefield Thomas May William Marwicke John Muchell Thomas Bickley Henry Yates Richard Onslow George Gunter John Braman Richard Farrington Nathaniel Palmer William Williams Peter Gott Thomas Frewen Edward Dyne George Courthopp John Marlott [Randolph (fn. 110) ] Tutty Francis Page Thomas Woodyer Walter Roberts Thomas Betsworth of Vincing Thomas Gray John Apsley William Garraway William Westbrooke Thomas White John Cooke of Petworth Francis [Mose (fn. 111) ] John Cheale of Finden Richard Stiles John Cooke of Goreing John Lee of Plaistow Richard Cooper Henry Bernard Thomas Nash Humphrey Jewkes Thomas Peckham of Allingbourne Thomas Knowles Richard Banks Anthony Cruttenden Robert Hall John Nicholls Paul Burrard The Mayor of Chichester and Arundell for the time being Samuel Weston Thomas Beard junior Charles Goreing Esquires George Elfred John Pellatt Richard Vokes Richard Parker Hugh Reason Thomas Gratwick of Ham Robert Baker John Minshaw John [Hasellett (fn. 112) ] Thomas Brereton George Osborne Stephen Jermin Lewis Buckle Thomas Poole Richard Hay Arthur Turner Samuel Legay Edward Madgwick Christopher Nevill Thomas Dennatt John Dobell Richard Bridger junior Gentlemen Charles Fagg Robert Fagg junior Robert Orme Richard Paine Anthony Springett John Brewer Robert Austin Apsley Newton Robert Fagg senior Thomas Burrell John Monke William Newton Esquires John Gratwicke William Alderton Edward Morley William Cobden John Hayes John Wicker John Shelley William Blaker John Weeks Thomas Fagg John Peckham John Peachy Barrister att Law Robert Thorden Richard Butcher George [Oglander (fn. 113) ] Gentlemen Stephen Fuller William Peachey of Petworth Peter Courthope Richard Shelley John Newnham John Board John Groome John Weller John Baker Esquires Walsingham Mitchell John Stonestreet Thomas Charman William Jewer Samuel Blount Thomas Westham Christopher Knight Richard Peceham John Busbridge John Farrington Charles Serguson Dennis Lydall Thomas Garroway Henry Peachy of Petworth William Boyse John Morton Timothy Burrell Ogle Riggs George Payne Thomas Baker Will[ia]m Hardham William Board Elliott Moore Joseph Studley John Conyers John Taylor William Elson Thomas Woodyer of Chichester Esquires Doctor John Pankhurst of Horsham Doctor Thomas Aylwyn of Chichester Saint John Ivy Captain Woodman Captain William Fletcher Walter Bartlett senior Thomas Churcher Phillipp Cheale of Finden Edward Frewen John Courthop William Bury Andrew Willmer William Leeves William Scrace John Groom Hugh Penhold Doctor James Baker Doctor Abraham Newnham Richard Lintoffe of Horsham Charles Sargiston Dennis Syddele Leonard Gale Walter Burrell of Linfeild William Bishopp junior Richard Talk George Stamper Edward Page George Tildeston Thomas Scarlett Alexander Bridges Thomas Lancaster Francis Peachy Richard Pearce Alderman Robert Hasleden Alderman John Sedgwick Thomas Sanden Francis Greenfeild Thomas Brooker of Tillington Nicholas Best William Benge John Gratwicke of Parves Francis Farnaby Gentlemen Peter Betsworth of Midhurst Lewis Bilson of Charleton William Westbrooke of Elsted Esquire John Sadler of Linch William Hay Henry Cooper Esquires Nicholas Covert Richard Holmes Lawrence Alcock Matthew White Thomas Sheppard John Wakeford Richard Isted Thomas Medley John Pellett of Arundell Gentlemen Edward Staker of Arundell Gent. Francis Wyatt William Groves Esquires.

For the Towne and Port of Hastings.

The Mayor and Jurates for the time being John Pulteney Robert Austen and Peter Gott Esquires Richard Waller Towne-Clerk.

For the Towne and Port of Winchelsea.

The Mayor and Jurates for the time being Robert Austen and Samuel Westerne Esquires Edward Martin John Harris John Richardson Phillip Drinker John Hopper Puckle Thomas Jenkins and Thomas Symmons Gentlemen.

For the Ancient Towne of Rye.

The Mayor and Jurates for the time being Sir John Austen Baronett Thomas [Frewen (fn. 114) ] Esq[uire] Michael Cademan Nicholas Mannoch Samuel Jeake Thomas Gribble John Young Joseph Tucker Thomas Thomson Edward Wymshurst Gentlemen.

For Seaford and [Pevensey. (fn. 115) ]

The Bayliffs and Jurates for the time being Sir Thomas Dyke Baronett Thomas Fagg Esquire.

For the County of Warwick.

The Right Honorable the Lord Digby of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honorable Robert Sherley The Honorable Francis Grevile The Honorable Thomas Coventry Esquires Sir John Mordaunt Sir Charles Holt Sir Simon Clarke Sir Richard Temple Sir Clement Fisher Sir William Boughton Sir Jacob Astley Sir John Bridgeman Sir Charles Shuckburgh Sir John Burgoine Sir William Wheeler Sir John Huband Sir Renigald Forster Sir Christopher Hales Sir Bazill Price Sir Richard Newdigate Baronetts Sir William Underhill Sir John Clopton Sir Andrew Hackett Sir William Bishop Sir Richard Varney Sir Thomas [Rawlins (fn. 116) ] Sir Thomas Wagstaffe Sir William Wilson Knights William Bromley Andrew Archer Robert Burdett Esquires Thomas Rawlins Serjeant att Law William Pytoe John Verney William Craven George Lucy Robert Somervile Bazill Feilding Richard Newdigate Arden Adderley Seabright Repington Hercules Underhill Edward Clopton Arden Bagott William Palmer Richard Hopkins Charles Knotesford Humphrey Wyrley Henry Parker Charles Newsham Thomas Keate Thomas Fetherston Thomas Andrews John [Stratford (fn. 117) ] Edward Bentley Aston Ingram Charles Jennens William Colemore Ward Dylke William Dugdale John Chitwind William Bolton Robert Harvey Simon Biddulph Francis Fisher Henry Green Humphrey Boughton Francis Boughton Edward Boughton John Shuckburgh James Ludford John Combes John Farmer Price Devereux Michael Biddulph Thomas Peeres Fisher Wentworth alias Dylke Bernard Whalley John Marriott George Bohun Thomas Gerey Henry Neale John Newsham John Clarke Thomas Newsham Edward Raney William Holbeech John Andrews William Loggin John Appletree George Alsop Esquires John Astley Thomas Archer John Jennens Humphrey Holden Francis Bagshaw Thomas Leving Timothy Stoughton John Stanton Thomas Cokes Gentlemen The Mayor of Warwick for the time being The Mayor of Stratford for the time being The Bayliffs of Tamworth for the time being.

For the City and County of the City of Coventry.

The Mayor for the time being Nathaniel Harryman Francis Harryman Edward Bradney Aldermen Sir Christopher Hales Baronett Sir John Dugdale Knight Richard Hopkins John Stratford Bazil Feilding Edward Taylor Henry Green George Bohun Thomas Gery John Bowater Robert Beake Thomas Burgh Thomas Hopkins Esquires Thomas Bayly Henry Smith Robert Smith Septimus Bott Edward Hill Francis Cater Thomas King Humphrey Burton Gentlemen.

For the County of Westmerland.

The Right Honorable Sir John Lowther. one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council Sir Christopher Musgrave Sir George Fletcher Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven Sir Richard Sandford Baronetts Sir Daniel Fleming Knight Richard Lowther Christopher Dalston Richard Brathwayte William Fleming Edward [Wilson (fn. 118) ] Thomas Crackenthorpe Edward Musgrave Henry Wilson James Bird Allen Chambers John Winder Thomas Hebblethwaite Richard Crackenthorpe John Phillipson Hugh Machell John Neveson Thomas Wilson Esquires Joseph Ward Daniel Fleming Ephraim Sandford [Thomas (fn. 119) ] Godsalve Lancellott Forth Reginald Dobson John Brougham John Hall John Thwaites Richard Baynes John Atkinson Thomas Carlton Thomas Webster William Davis John Dalston Edward Wilson junior Esq[uire] John Fisher Anthony Saul George Wilson William Berkhead Thomas Cock Gentlemen The [Mayor (fn. 120) ] of Appleby and Kendall for the time being.

For the County of Wilts.

Charles Lord Marquesse of Winchester Son and Heire Apparent to the Duke of Bolton Edward Lord Viscount Cornbury Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Clarendon Anthony Lord Ashley Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Shaftsbury Mountague Lord Norries Son and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Abingdon Henry Lord Colraine of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honorable Thomas Wharton Esquire Comptroller of His Majesties Houshold and one of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council The Honorable Peregrine Bertie The Honourable Henry Thynne The Honorable Francis Greville The Honorable Robert Bertie The Honorable Goodwyn Wharton Esquires Sir Edward Seymour Sir Walter Saint John Sir John Button Sir Richard Grubham How Sir Edward Ernle Sir Walter Long Sir William Pincent Sir John Moreton Sir James How Sir Giles Long Sir Seymour Pile Baronetts Sir Edward Hungerford and Sir John Nicholas Knights of the Bath Sir Samuel Eyre one of the Justices of His Majesties Court of Kings Bench Sir John Hawles Sollicitor General Sir George Hungerford Sir John Ernle Sir John Talbott Sir Thomas Mompesson Sir Stephen Fox Sir Thomas Escourt Sir Matthew Andrews Sir Charles Rawleigh Sir Edmund Wanford Sir Richard Hart Sir Charles Hedges Sir Thomas Earle Sir John Eyles Sir Ralph Delavall Sir Richard Holford Knights The ( (fn. 121) ) Honorable John Smith Craven Howard Henry Saint John senior George Pitt Richard Lewes Alexander Popham senior Alexander Popham junior Robert Hyde Thomas Bennett of Salthrope John Hall Richard How Thomas Hobby John Wyndham Robert Eyre and John Eyre Barristers att Law Thomas Freake of Shrewton Thomas Jervois Thomas Bennett junior Edward Nicholas of Manningford Morris Bockland Thomas Pitt William Ash Alexander Thistlewaite Charles Morley Henry Saint John juñ Charles Fox Edward Nicholas of Winterbourne Walter Ernle Edward Nicholas of Cannings Francis Goddard Francis Stonehouse Charles Mompesson William Trenchard William Daniel John Glanville Thomas Baskerville Edward Nott Thomas Chamberlaine George Wroughton Thomas Goddard Thomas Freake of Hannington John Bowles of Burcombe William Harvey Thomas Penruddock William Wyndham. Thomas Wyndham Wadham Wyndham Walter Grubb Henry Chivers Nicholas Baynton Richard Chandler Thomas Neale Richard Jones of Ramsbury James Lynch of Whiteparish Edward Yong John Ash of Haywood John Young John Knight John Wildman Edmund Lambert, John Methwen Samuel Ash Carew Rawleigh William Willoughby William Norborne Edward Seymour Richard Neville William George Charles Raymond Charles Tucker Benjamin Gifford Edward Seymour of White Parish Edmund Hungerford John Bennett William Hearst Gabriel Ashley William Wallis Richard Aldworth Christopher Maine John Dew Jacob Selfe Isaac Selfe Robert Nicholas of the Devizes William Wastfeild Herbert Saladine Robert Rede William Brewer Gifford Yerbury Michael Ernle Richard Jervoise Richard Long Edward Lisle Nevill Mascaline William Player William Yorke Walter Greene Charles Duncombe John Ash of Grovely Benjamin Giles Edmund Webb John Flower senior John Bond James Clarke George Hungerford John Trenchard Edward Ash. Thomas Gore Thomas Escourt Edward Mountague of Lackham George Spekepetty Walter White Tho. Goddard of Rudlow Henry Poole of Oakesey Parke Edward Topp William Oakeden Thomas Chaffin of Zeales Thomas Edwards of Wanborough Thomas Playdell Edward Baynton Thomas Baynton Oliver Caley Poor of Durrington John Jacob senior John Jacob junior Edward Duke John Hill of Sarum Thomas Lambert of the same Anthony Hungerford Thomas Polden Walter Parker Henry Coker Francis Wroughton Robert Duke of Lake Thomas Chaffin Marks John Gantlett John Bigg Robert Lee of Bingfeild Francis Swanton Ab John Stokes Charles Mitchell John Webb William Hitchcock Henry Pinnell John Curle Charles Pleydall Charles Bolles William White Edward Foyle Stephen Blatch Bennett Swayne Henry Nourse Robert Grove senior John Grove of Chisenbury Robert Grove junior John Long of Baynton Francis Thistlethwaite William Beach of Fiddleton Andrew Duke Charles Stewart Walter Long of Wraxhall John Long of the same Edward Wadman Edward Hearst Nathaniel Trotman William [Hanger (fn. 122) ] Councellor of Law Thomas Stringer of Ivy Church Thomas Beach John Kent of Boscombe Edward Rider Robert Smith Henry Dennis John Bowles Councellor att Law Edmund Pleydall of Mudghall Thomas Webb John Harvey John Holton Edward Sumner of Seind Richard Dove Nathaniel Still James Ash Esquires, Edward Spencer John Knighton Charles Brinsdon Thomas [Taverner (fn. 123) ] William Coles Thomas Fuller Richard Nevill Brereton Boucher Henry Blake Thomas Grove George Hill John Mompesson William Hews sen[ior] William Liddiard Thomas Powell Thomas Hayward Nicholas Elliott Christopher Gardner Richard Minifre Thomas Haskett John Brooke Nicholas Daniel William Clare John Smith of Alton Matthew Smith Johnathan Hill John Toogood Walter Sharpe John Flower Henry Watman Thomas Hunt of Enford Henry Eyre of Woodhampton Francis Goddard of Pirton Henry Southby Jasper Chapman John Fisher of Chute Francis Coles Thomas Franklyn Robert Bisse Robert Mandrell Thomas Long of Rowden John Harvey of Coleparke Christopher Willoughby George Davies of Woodford Thomas Clarke John Mitchell Thomas Keiliway Edward Goddard of Ogborne John Violett Richard Cocks Richard Smith of Kennett George Duke of Sarson John Waters Peter Temple Joseph Houlton Barjew of Meere James Townesend Anthony Trotman Lovelace Bigg Thomas Phipps John Hawkins Tobias Richmond Zachariah Bayly Richard Barnaby Thomas Jacob Edmund Escourt of Burton Hill John Child James Harris of New Sarum Richard Erle of Chute John Ballard Doctor of Physick William Thomas George South Richard Maddocks of Teffont Robert Gore Francis Kemble junior Robert Lawrence George Bodenham Thomas Hunt of Lavington John Clarke of Burcombe John Goddard Robert Burleton junior Samuel Gibbs Robert Lee Anthony Methwen Johnathan Rogers Richard Barnaby Thomas [Stroakes (fn. 124) ] James Croome William Parry of Easton Grey Joseph Eady Thomas Sharp of Compton Bassett Edmund Escourt of Milburne Thomas Hulbert of Cossam Alexander Baxter Edward Pleydall Humphrey Wall Robert Sheppard William Greenfeild Francis Merriwether John Horton Edward Mellish of Badbury Humphrey Fitzherbert Robert Jenkins James Wild William Norris George Twogood John Merriwether William Vince Joseph Wright Moore of Wilton John Horner Cole of the Close in Sarum and Thomas Donnett Gentlemen The Mayor of Salisbury for the time being The Mayor of Wilton [for the time being (fn. 125) ] The Mayor of the Devizes The Mayor of Marlborough and the Bailiffs of Chippenham for the time being Phillipps of Wanborow John Ayloffe Esquires Richard Crouch William Liddiard William Pinckney of Orcheton Saint George John Houlton of Mekelshim Thomas Leyson John Ellis Gentlemen.

For the City of New Sarum and the Close of the same.

The Mayor and Aldermen for the time being Robert Eyre Esquire Recorder Sir Thomas Mompesson Knight Thomas Hobby Thomas Jervoise John Windham William Herst William Windham Thomas Windham Wadham Windham Edmund Putman Francis Swanton Gabriel Ashley Edward Hearst Herbert Saladine John Hill William Hughes Thomas Chaffin Marks Charles Mompesson Edward Spencer Edward Gerrard Thomas Lambert George Stanley Esquires William Barnes Thomas Stockwell Thomas Baskett and William Coke Gentlemen.

For the County of Worcester.

The Honorable Paul Foley Speaker of the House of Commons The Right Honorable Richard Earle of Bellomont. of the Kingdom of Ireland The Honorable John Gray Thomas Coventry Robert Tracy Thomas Watson Henry Folliott Esquires Sir Robert Atkins Knight of the Bath Sir Nicholas Lechmere Knight one of the Barons of His Majesties Court of Exchequer Sir Charles Littleton Sir John Packington Sir Francis Russell. Sir Thomas Rouse Sir Edward Seabright Sir William Keyte Sir Ralph Dutton Sir Christopher Musgrave Sir James Rushout Baronetts Sir Rowland Berkley Sir Harry Conningsby Sir Francis Winnington Sir Thomas Street Sir Thomas Haslewood Knights Samuel Sandys Thomas Foley senior William Bromley Richard Dowdeswell Thomas Savage Henry Jefferies Thomas Foley junior William Walsh Edwin Sandys William Lygon Edmund Lechmere Benjamin Jolliffe Bridges Nanfan Humphrey Perrott senior Charles Baldwin John Chapling Francis Clare Samuel Pitt Humphrey Perrott junior John Machill Henry Parker John Charlton Walter Savage señ Walter Savage junior Thomas Vernon of Astwood Thomas Cornwall Robert Dormer Robert Foley Francis Sheldon senior William Hancock Higgon James George Dowdeswell Thomas Winford John Soley John Bearcroft John Clutton Robert Wild [Thomas (fn. 126) ] Bull Thomas Wild Chambers Slaughter Gerrard Daniel Richard Nash Allen Cliff Francis Bromley Edward Rudge Salwey. Winnington Anthony Lechmere Richard Barnaby John Sheldon Richard Freeman Charles Cocks George Harris Goddard Carter Phillipp Foley Thomas Foley of Stoke Court Richard Bournford Thomas Cheatle John Newport John Appletree Jonathan Andrews Timothy Brickinshaw Ferdinando Gorges Thomas Savage of Dormiston Thomas Lowe of Bromsgrove Francis Sheldon junior William Moore of Barnsgreen Abel Gower Richard Amphlett John Amplett John Marriott Daniel Sheldon Henry Townshend Esquires Edmund Taylor Higham Cooke Thomas Bushell William Savage of Broadway Phillipp Bearcroft of Saint Swithins Henry Toy Thomas Hunt of Ribbenhall Edward Walker William Vernon junior William Bird Giles Parsons Captain Jenks Simon Barker Martin Ballard Richard Avenant Charles Moore George Gardner Thomas Yarnold Samuel Hunt John Weeler of Woollaston George Wellington Edward Milward Nicholas Baker Edward Wheeler William Bookey Richard Smallbrooke Henry Hodges Humphrey Soley James Nash Nicholas Wheeler Edward Davis Edward Lench Richard Norbury John Fones senior Walter Bell William Rudge John Rudge Edward Rastall John Bourne Benjamin Greaves Samuel Slade Thomas Burlton senior Thomas Burlton junior Adam Littleton Francis Viccaris Andrew Fentzall Arthur Loweing Thomas Lench Thomas Watson of Bengworth Arthur Bagshaw Robert Dowley George Porter Gentlemen Joseph Jory Higgons James Robert Bagott Esquires The Mayor of Evesham for the time being The Bayliffs of Droitwich for the time being The Bailiffe of Bewdley for the time being.

For the City and County of the City of Worcester.

The Mayor Aldermen and Sheriffs for the time being William Bromley Samuel Swift Sir Rowland Berkley Sir Thomas Street Charles Cocks Walter Savage Robert Wild Phillipp Bearcroft of Saint Swithen John Handy John Burton Thomas Smith Nicholas ( (fn. 127) ) Faiting Thomas Bearcroft an Apothecary Andrew Fensall John Tyas John Rea John Elcox John Jones John Wall John Hughes Edward Philley Rowland Haynes.

For the County of Anglesey.

Richard Lord Bulkeley Viscount Cashell of the Kingdom of Ireland Mark Lord Viscount Dunganon of the Kingdom of Ireland The Honorable Thomas Bulkeley and Robert Bulkeley Esquires Sir John Wynne Sir William Williams Sir Roger Mostyn Sir Hugh Owen Baronetts Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Nicholas Bagnoll Arthur Owen William Williams Peirce Lloyd Owen Bold Hugh Nanny William Robinson Francis Bulkely John Griffith John Williams John Owen of Penrhouse William Meyrick Owen Hughes Connisby Williams Esquires Doctor John Jones Dean of Bangor Henry White William Griffith Robert Owen John Wynne Roger Hughes William Bulkeley David Lloyd David Williams Maurice Lewis John Owen Cremlyn William Morgan Simon Foulkes Hughe Wynne of Treyrwerth Rowland Wynne William Jones Esquires Thomas Williams Owen Davys of Llandenyridog Henry Wynne John Owen Bodyer Pierce Lewis John Williams William Griffith Richard Hughes William Wynne of Beaumares John Lloyd Thomas Roberts John Price Owen Roberts ( (fn. 128) ) John Hill Richard Bulkeley Gentlemen Mr. John Mostyn The Mayor of Beaumares for the time being.

For the County of Brecon.

Charles Lord Marquesse of Worcester Son and Heir Apparent to his Grace the Duke of Beaufort Sir Thomas Williams Baronett Sir Edw. Williams Sir Rowland Gwynne Knights Bussy Mansell Thomas Morgan Jeffery Jeffryes John Jeffryes Thomas Mansell William Winter John Lewis Charles Morgan Thomas Williams Sackvill Gwynn Thomas Walker Walter Vaughan Daniel Williams John Morgan Esquires John Williams Marmaduke [Gwynne (fn. 129) ] Francis Lloyd Robert Lucy Esquires Thomas Flower John Watters Edward Lewis James Parry Lodwick Lewis Charles Lloyd Richard Jeffryes Charles Powell Captaine David Games John [Walleoff (fn. 130) ] Esquires Phillipp Parry William Watkins Samuel Williams James Don John Gunter John Lewis Christopher Portrey William Bowens. Esquires William Williams Thomas Bowen Thomas Williams of Talgarth Godfrey Harcourt William Phillipps Robert Rumsey Howell Morgan Cha. Herbert Lewis Morgan Henry Jones Richard Williams Alexander Griffith Esquires Morgan Watkins William Powell Clerk Edward Games of Tregare Marmaduke [Gwynne (fn. 129) ] Howell [Gwynne (fn. 129) ] Edward Jeffryes of Luell Thomas Williams of Abercamlays Edward Games of Lluy Henry Williams of Llangattug John Watkins Lewis Lloyd Walter Vaughan John Davies Edw. Wynter Gent Edw. Williams John Jones of Coity Thomas Jones Joshua Parry Gent Job Watkins Tho. Powell of Crickadern Thomas Maddocks Richard Hughes William Watkins of Ponty Wall William Morgan of Wenalt John Thomas Francis Lewis Gent. John Rumsey Thomas Price Lewis Powell Hugh Penry Mr. Penry of Lloyn Lleuterin Rice Penry Tho. Williams Tho. [Gwynne (fn. 129) ] Will. Lloyd Will. Williams of Battle Zacheus Gunter Edward Price James Watkins Will. Watkins Will. Jones Hugh Powell Clerk Howell Jones Will. Awtrey Gent. John Phillips Roger Price Edward Morgan Paul Williams Jenkin Jones of Derynocke Thomas Lloyd John Stedman John Lloyd sen Fran. Lloyd John Lloyd junior Marmaduke James Richard Watkins Gent. Tho. Havard Rice Lloyd Tho. Williams. John Preece John Evans Will. Gunter Will. Williams of Aberanell Jacob James Gentlemen.

For the Towne of Brecon.

William Herbert Bailiffe Thomas Walker Esquire Recorder John Price John Jeffryes Aldermen Sir Edw. Williams Sir Rowland [Gwynne (fn. 129) ] Knights Tho. Morgan Jeffrye Jeffryes John Jeffreys Will Winter Cha. Morgan Edw. Jones John Watten Dan. Williams Rob. Lucy Will. Phillipps Lodwick Lewis Sander Sanders Henry Jones Esquire Henry Thomas John Davis Will Williams Edw. Hughes Meredith James Towne: Clerk Sam. Wolseley Roger Jeffryes Will. Awtrey Daniel Price Gent.

For the County of Cardigan.

The Right Honorable John Lord Viscount Lisborne of the Kingdom of Ireland Sir William Wogan Knight His Majesties Serjeant att Law Sir Thomas Powell Knight Serjeant att Law Sir Charles Lloyd Knight John Lewis Thomas Lloyd of Castle Howell: John Tredenham Daniel Evans, John Herbert William Herbert William Brigstock David Parry Richard Stedman Richard Lloyd of Mabus David Lloyd of Crwnfryn Francis Vaughan Vaughan Price John Phillipps of Dolehaydd David Lloyd of Werne John Lewis of Pant David John Williams of Abernant Bychan David Price Edward Jones of Llanyna Hugh Lloyd of Foes Helig John Williams of Bronwydd William Jenkins Cornelius Le Brune William Powell Samuel Hughes of Crigmore Martin Button Edward Price of Cogarthen Samuel Hughes of Alltgoch John Lloyd of Kilgwyn Esquires Evan Lloyd John Jones of Abermayde Hughe Lloyd of Clwyd Jack Thomas Lloyd of Olmarch John Knowles Jenkin Lloyd Hugh Lloyd of Doleclectwr David Lewis of Kysnewydd Richard Pryse David Griffith of Llanarth John Evans of Pantcoy Rodderick Richards John Pryse John Morris Richard Phillipps William Hughes Hector Morgan David Howells Daniel Jones James Lewis Henry Davies David Lloyd of Llanborth John Parrey of Pantyrodyn Owen Evans Evan Pryse Edward Phillips John Lloyd of Lodge Walter Lloyd of Llanvair Gentlemen.

For the County of Carmarthen.

The High Sheriff for the time being Sir Thomas Stepney Sir Richard [Mansell (fn. 131) ] Sir Sackville Crow, Sir Rice Rudd Sir William Russell Baronetts Sir. John Powell Sir William Wogan Sir Orlando Gee Knights Marmaduke Gibbs Richard Vaughan of Terracoyd Thomas Cornewallis John Tredenham Griffith Rice Thomas Powell Rowland Gwynn Thomas Llwyd Richard Vaughan of [Dewrith (fn. 132) ] Christopher Middleton Richard Jones Daniel Evans John Williams of Abercothey Thomas Lloyd of Altycadno Richard [Gwynne (fn. 129) ] Griffith Lloyd Edward Mansell Rowleigh Mansell Esquires Sackvill Gwynne Roger Maynewareing Thomas Lloyd of Danyralt William Brigstock Arthur Gwynne Henry Owen John Williams of Talley Thomas Gwynn the Elder Edward Jones Henry Lloyd Francis Lloyd William Bevan John Phillipps of Dolhaith John Williams of Carmarthen Samuel Hughes John Edwards John Vaughan Walter Thomas Francis Browne, Nathan Griffiths, John Langharne Esquires Edward Vaughan George Gwynne Anthony Rudd David Gwynne William Gwynne Thomas Maynewareing Owen Bowen Rice Evans Henry Vaughan of Place Gwynne Thomas Phillipps of Killsant Griffith Elliot John Jones of Colebrooke Henry Lewis William Beynon David Lewis William Brigstock James Phillips Zacharias Bevans Daniel Linegar Thomas Thomas James Jones John Powell Thomas Lloyd of Llansevin John Morgan Lewis Price Buckeley Price Walter Morgan Hugh Jones David Williams Anthony Williams Benjamin Lewis William Davies Charles Dalton Thomas Phillipps of Lanthorogg Matthew Herbottle Jenkin Rice Griffith Williams Richard Phillips Evan Harries Anthony Jones of [Aberguilly (fn. 133) ] John Evans Morgan Jones Thomas Morgan Samuel Lloyd Walter Jones John Jones David Evans Evan Price Thomas Lloyd Richard Phillips Captaine Jones Oliver Howells Lewis John John Phillips William Lloyd Nicholas Williams Humphrey Howells Morgan Davies John Jones Gentlemen.

For the Borough of Carmarthen.

The Mayor Common Council and Sheriffs for the time being Sir Sackvill Crow, Sir Rice Rudd Sir Hugh Owen Baronetts Rowland Gwynne Griffith Lloyd William Brigstock Henry Lloyd John Edwards Esquires Thomas Maynwareing John Morgan George Lewis John Scarlock Anthony Jones-and James Phillips Gentlemen.

For the County of Carnarvon.

Richard Lord Bulkeley Viscount Cashell in the Kingdom of Ireland The Right Honorable Edward Lord Russell one of the Sons of the Duke of Bedford The Honñable Thomas Bulkeley Sir William Williams Baronett Sir John Winn Knight and Baronett Sir Roger Mosten Baronett Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Sir Robert Owen Knight Sir Robert Cotton Knight Sir Griffith Williams Baronett John Hooke Francis Lloyd Nicholas Bagnall Robert Price Griffith Vaughan William Williams of Place y [Ward (fn. 134) ] Arthur Owen Hugh Nanny John Vaughan of Pant Glasse George Twisleton Richard Maddrine John Jones Doctor of Divinity Owen Wynne of Glascoed William Maddrine George Cotmore Owen Hughes Edward Williams John Thomas Robert Hookes James Brunkyr Rowland Wynne of Llanundea John Rowlands Owen Wynne of Panybrin Richard Glynne William Morgan William Wynne of Werne William Wynne of Glan yr Afon Robert Pugh Morice Jones Griffith Wynne of Stymllyn Hugh Lewis Richard Edwards Mr. Lloyd of Berthayr Thomas Fletcher Esquires Lloyd Bodwell Griffith Carreg Lancelott Bulkeley Lewis Lloyd William Williams John Vaughan of Castallmarch Edward Pierce of Llyswaine Robert Griffith of Bachsaint Gentlemen.

For the County of Denbigh.

Sir John Wynne Sir Richard Myddleton Sir Thomas Grosvenor Sir Roger Mostyn Sir Evan Lloyd Sir Walter Bagott Sir Robert Cotton Sir Edward Broughton Sir John Conway Sir William Williams Baronetts Sir Francis Compton Sir Jeffrey Shakerley Sir Robert Owen Sir Roger Pulleston Sir John Combes Knights William Williams Edward Vaughan Edward Brereton Robert Davis Thomas Carter Kendrick Eyton Cadwalader Wynn Eubule Thelwall Robert Price of Giller William Robinson Joshua Edisbury Roger Price of Rhiwlas Roger Mostyn of Brimbo Thomas Myddleton Hodd Lloyd John Myddleton of Gwanynog Peter Ellis Richard Myddleton of Llansillin John Vaughan of Pantglasse Sidney Godolphin Ellis Lloyd of Peny Lland John Roberts of Hawdydwch Thomas Jones of Carregonah Owen Wynne of Llwyne Thomas Wynne of Dyfrynaled David Mourice of Llouraine Ambrose Thellwall John Masemore Robert Griffiths of Boambo William Rutter Owen Thelwall Esquires John Ashpoole Simon Thelwall Thomas Whitley John Williams David Williams John Puleston of Havodywern Edward Chambers Robert Wynn of Maes Mochnant John Dolben Edward Wynn of Llanyfidd John Lloyd of Gwrich Esquires Robert Salisbury of Placeissa Robert Wynn Chancellor of Saint Asaph Robert Wynne of Carthmeilio Francis Lloyd Rector of Llandurnog Edward Griffiths of Garn David Lloyd of Bodnant John Wynn of Farm Roger Myddleton Edward Lloyd of Place Maddock Samuel Lloyd of the same Richard Eyton Booth Basnett David Lloyd of Llangollen-vecker John Pulleston of Pickhull Robert Edwards of Placegollin Edward Lloyd of Dwynfam Evan Wynn of Llangwin Peter Foulkes of Erriviatt John Foulkes of the same Robert Lloyd of Hendrewailoe Hugh Edwards of Eglwsnach Edward Lloyd of Llanarinon Thomas Moreton of Christoneth Andrew Thelwall Roger Trewer David Pary Thomas Lloyd of Reffon Gentlemen Edward Williams Humphrey Kynaston Esquires Charles Myddleton of Llandernog Charles Bradshaw Esq[uire] Richard Lloyd of Moelury Thomas Price of Glynn John Wynne of Halton Mourice Wynne of Llanganharal Thomas Price of Bwlch Hugh Hughes of Bryntagor John Lloyd of Brynnlluarth Evan Lloid of Crosse Yoikin John Mourice of Llys Watkin Owens John Powell of Llandurnog Meredith Wynne of Nantglin Timothy Middleton John Hayman of Halton Richard Wynne of Aberkynleth Humphrey Yale of Place yn Yale Edward Mourice of [Sealire (fn. 135) ] Theodore Mourice Gent John Vaughan of Tybrith Thomas Holland of Llanelian [Henry (fn. 136) ] Vaughan of Dynerth William Davies of Towyn Gent Owen Williams of Kynnant Thomas Shaw Edward Griffiths Robert Knowles Richard Matthews John Salusbury Robert Price Robert Roberts Edward Hughes of Dreymour Prece Foulkes Thomas Twiston John Lloyd of Berth Gent Foulk Salusbury Richard Salusbury The Aldermen and Bayliffs for the Towne of Denbigh for the time being The Mayor of Holt for the time being The Aldermen of Ruthen for the time being Maurice Wynn Roger Geathin John Heaton John Vauckan of Groise Hugh Peake Foulk Davis John Wynne Gent George Ryffyn Clerk John Lloyd of Rosse David Lloyd Gent John Lloyd of Place Enyon Esquire.

For the County of Flint.

Sir Thomas Grosvenor Sir John Hanmore Sir Robert Cotton Sir Evan Lloyd Sir Richard Middleton Sir John Conway Sir William Glynne Sir Roger Mostyn Sir William Williams Baronetts Sir John Combs Knight Chief Justice of Chester Sir Roger Puleston Knight Colonell Roger Whitley Colonel Thomas Salesbury Colonel Thomas Whitley of Alrey Thomas Mostyn of Rhydd Thomas Hanmore of the Fenns Thomas Carter Roger Price Robert Davies William Lloyd John Broughton Thomas Ravenscroft Richard Mostyn Thomas Eaton Edward Lloyd of Tuthyn Edward Dymock senior Thomas Whitley of Aston Edward Brereton Ellis Young John Wynne of Coperleny Thomas Evans Owen Barton Pierce Pennant George Hope Hugh Griffith Edward Morgan Kenrick Eyton John Lloyd of Pentrehobin Edward Keneston Thomas Humphreys Peter Pennant Roger Pennant Josiah Jones Richard Parry William Rutter John Davies Thomas Williams Peter Davies John Wynne of Farme Thomas Lloyd of Gwernhaylud Thomas Ravenscroft of Pickhill Esquires Luke Lloyd Thomas Pennant Roger Mostyn William Griffith of Gerne John Pennant John Price of Bryn a Peice Thomas Salisbury of Ledbrooke Doctor Pierce John Puleston of Pickhill Thomas Edwards of Brimforth George Wynne Thomas Foulkes of Vaynol Thomas Foulks of Mertin Francis Edwards Henry Lloyd George Williams Thomas Lloyd Register of Saint Asaph Peter Wynne of Towers John Lloyd of Saint Asaph Samuel Mostyn John Conway of the Hill Roger Davies of the Dongrey John Evans of Pant Evan William Cratchley Eubule Wynn Thomas Jones Roger Jones senior Joseph Ellis Henry Lloyd William Buttler Thomas Edwards Thomas Morton Richard Deaves Edward Bitall Edward Lewis Edward Mostyn John Lloyd of Pengwerne Beaumont Percivall Doctor of Divinity Robert Wynne Doctor of Divinity and Chancellor of Saint Asaph Robert Foulkes Deputy Baron of Chester Humphrey Thomas Evan Lloyd John Facknald and Robert Brooke Gent.

For the County of Glamorgan.

Charles Lord Marquesse of Worcester eldest Son to the Right Honorable the Duke of Beaufort Sir Edward Mansell Sir Edward Stradling Sir Charles Kemmys Sir John Awbrey Sir John Thomas Baronetts Sir Rowland Gwynne Sir Humphrey Edwin Sir Humphrey Mackworth Knights Richard Lougher High Sheriff John Wyndham Serjeant att Law Thomas Mansell Thomas Morgan Richard Lewis David Jenkins Colonel Edward Matthews Francis Gwynne Marmaduke Gibbs Richard Seys Richard Jenkins Thomas Lewis William Wyndham William Matthews Bussey Mansell Martin Button Richard Lougher Richard Herbert Thomas Button Samuel Edwin Oliver Saint John Thomas Thomas Thomas Mansell Evan Evans William Awbrey William Seys Thomas Gibbon Reynold Deere George Bowen William Phillipps Esquires John Bennett Doctor James Allen John Francklyn Edward Bassett Rowland Hughes John Price Jeremiah Dawkins Robert Bidder Alexander Trotter Thomas Rice of Ogmore Thomas Price Richard Thomas ( (fn. 137) ) Popkins John Llewellin Phillipp Williams Richard Williams Lyson Llewellin Godwyn Herbert Anthony Thomas Hopkin Thomas Thomas Powell Anthony Powell Edward Turberville Richard Jenkins Thomas Rice junior James Gwynne Anthony Gwynne Illtid Nicholl John, Illtid Nicholl of the Ham Andrew Matthews Roger Williams Roger Powell Daniel Morris Griffith Thomas William Morgan the elder William Matthews of Lancayach Henry Morgan of Lancermo The Bayliffs of Cardiffe.

For the County of Merioneth.

Sir John Wynne Knight and Baronett Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Sir Richard Middleton Baronett ( (fn. 138) ) Sir Robert Owen Knight Hugh Nanney William Williams Edward Vaughan Griffith Vaughan Roger Salesbury Richard Owen Richard Mitton Robert Pugh of Dolymock William Lewis Anwyll Roger Price John Lloyd Vincent Corbett Simon Lloyd Howell Vaughan Maurice Jones William Nanney Owen Wynne John Nanney Charles Hughes John Vaughan of Caer Cay Edmund Merrick John Nanney of Llanvanddiged Hugh Tudyr John Vaughan of Glany Llynn Thomas Price Rowland Price Thomas Ravenscroft Edward Holland John Jones Esquires Owen Eyton Clerk Thomas Lloyd David Lloyd Thomas Merrick Will[ia]m Wynne Robert Nanney Rowland Ellis Oliver Thomas Ellis Oliver John Humphreys Robert Owen of Dolysera John Lloyd of Llyn Crwn Robert Oliver of Bala Lewis Owen Gentlemen Maurice Jones Clerk Griffith Roberts Richard Lloyd of Cwm by chan Jeremiah Edwards Charles Evans William Jones of Llan Gower Clerk Rowland Vaughan of Mallwyd Clerk Owen Richards of Harlech Evan Wynne of Tal y Triddyn Evan Wynne of Cwm Mine Robert Wynne William Humphreys Robert Lloyd of Fron Gent.

For the County of Montgomery.

The Honorable Andrew Newport Esquire Sir Charles Lloyd Sir John Price Sir Uvedale Corbett Sir Richard Middleton Sir Edward Leighton Baronetts Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Price Deveraux William Pugh of Mathaverne Edward Lloyd of Berth Lloyd Edward Vaughan Francis Herbert John Matthews Matthew Morgan Richard Owens Walter Clopton John Edwards of Rorington Edward Barrett Arthur Vaughan Thomas Rock Walter Price Arthur Deveraux Richard Mytton Evan Glynne Gabriel Wynne Richard Lee Phillipp Eyton Daniel Whittingham Richard Herbert Richard Stedman Thomas Mason Nathaniel Maurice Humphrey Kynaston Thomas Lloyd Arthur Weaver Matthew Price Pierce Lloyd Edward Price William Williams Robert Lloyd Meredith Morgan Vincent Pierce Rowland Owen of Llunlloeth William Lewis Anwill Lumley Williams junior John Thomas of Penegos Thomas Severne Price Clun Edward Price of Llanllohayan John Read High Sheriff Thomas Incks Edmund Lloyd Richard Owens of Glynne Richard Ingram John Williams Humphrey Lloyd Humphrey Jones Adam Price Esquires Edward Powell Richard Hughes Gilbert Jones John Griffiths of Glanhauren Richard Rock Roger Trevor Richard Matthews Robert Ingram Brockwell Griffiths Brockwell Wynne William Lloyd of Finant Richard Price of Gunley Vaughan Deveraux Thomas Griffiths Thomas Hodson Solomon Bowen Samuel Lloyd John Vaughan of Myvod Hugh Derwas Theophilus Porter Hugh Davies of Collfryn John Davies of the same Thomas Garbett William Evans of Landrinio Evan Jones of Llanllothian Morgan Edwards Richard Price of Pennarth John Herbert David Meredith of Llanwothellan Richard Wilson Edward Evance Richard Glynne Rees Lloyd of Clochwan Edward Bowen of Penyralt John Wilson Edward Price of Streetvaylog Edmund Price Randle Owen Richard Whittingham of the Farme William Pierce Captain John Lloyd of Domgay John Middleton of Churchstock Evan Jones John Pugh of Kerry Charles Mason Lewis Williams of Llwynyruddith Robert Davies of Maesmaur James Price William Corbett Matthew Matthews of Wern-ddu John Vaughan of Keele Hugh Davies of Diserth Thomas Jones of Clegwrddwr Richard Owen John Carreg John Griffiths of Bachye George Higgins William Farnalls Gentlemen John Mostyn Griffith Lloyd Thomas Parry John Edwards Clerks Richard Price of Bettus.

For the County of Pembrook.

The Sheriff for the time being Richard Lord Bulkeley Viscount Cassells in the Kingdom of Ireland Sir Will[ia]m Wogan Knight His Majesties Serjeant att Law Marmaduke Gibbs Esquire Sir Erasmus Phillipps Sir Thomas Stepney Sir Hugh Owen Sir Gilbert Lort [Bar. (fn. 139) ] John Phillipps of Pickton Castle Essex Meyrick Arthur Owen senior John Barlow senior Arthur Owen junior William Scourfeild Walter Middleton John Lewis of Coed-more Lewis Wogan of Wiston William Wogan John Owen of Treecoon John Barlow junior Will[ia]m Skyrme Charles Phillipps George Lort Maurice Bowen Thomas Lloyd of Grove George Lehunt John Lewis of Mavernawen Henry Walter George Meare William Allen Griffith Hawkwell George Bowen of Llangwaire William Warren Thomas Corbett Lewis John John Phillipps of Trelewhellin John Edwards Arthur Llangharne John Owen of Berllan George Lloyd Owen Ford William Davies of Llanpeter Griffith Elliott Gwynne Vaughan Esquires James Phillipps senior Robert Williams William Ford John Child Theophilus Jones Tho. Jones John Owen of Preskelly Rice Powell Rice Adams William Ford junior Roger Adams Nicholas Holland James Phillipps junior John Jordan William Bowen of Leweston George Bowen Matthew Bowen George Jones of Brandy Thomas Lloyd of Penpedwist Thomas Davids [of (fn. 140) ] Llwyngorras Maurice Morgan William Bateman of Easthooke Roger Phillipps Stephen Maurice George Lewis John Symmins of Martell George Harris of Tregwynt John Phillipps of Ford John Wogan John Tucker John Wolley Barrett Bowen John Fowler Gent. The Mayor of Pembrooke for the time being Francis Rogers Francis Dawes John Courty Alexander Ford John Rickson Aldermen The Mayor of Tenby for the time being Henry Williams James Lloyd Devereux Hammond Aldermen Charles Pryse William Williams Clerks.

For the Towne and County of Haverford West.

The Mayor Aldermen and Sheriff for the time being Sir Hugh Owen Baronett Sir William Wogan Knight His Majesties Serjeant att Law Marmaduke Gibbs John Phillipps of Picton Castle Arthur Owen jun George Lee Hunt Esquires Dr. Flayerton Thomas Bowen Town Clerk Charles Davies Gent.

For the County of Radnor.

Sir Standish Harston Baronett Sir Edward Harley Knight of the Bath Sir Rowland Gwynne Sir Edward Williams Sir Lacon Child Knights Robert Harley William Fowler Thomas Williams John Walcott John Jeffrys Thomas Lewis. Edward Lewis of [Monoughty (fn. 141) ] Marmaduke Gwynne Thomas Harley Samuel Powell Littleton Powell Henry Probart Edward Price Thomas Tonman Edward Howarth William Probart Robert Cutler John Fowler Robert Lucy Edward Harley Charles Lloyd William Brewster Jeremiah Powell Evan Bowen John Duvall Thomas Howarth Lewis Lloyd Thomas Lewis ( (fn. 142) ) Nangwilte Nicholas Meredith Thomas Davies of Cumtyter John Davies of Coedglaescon William Lloyd Evan Vaughan Esquires John Davies Adam Price Marmaduke Gwynne junior Sands Lewis Gentlemen Thomas Holl Lemuel Lloyd Andrew Davies Water Vaughan Nehemiah Kettleby Will[ia]m Taylor Herbert Weston Lloyd Weston Peter Richards Jonas Stephens Henry Bull Thomas Powell Edward Phillipps Griffith Payne Walter Price John Whitney Gentlemen The Bayliff of Radnor for the time being Robert Price Esq[uire] Recorder John Davies of Uron Lace Hugh Stephens Hugh Lewis of Hendwall Esquires Samuel Tonman Herbert Weston Lloyd Weston Henry Bull Joseph Holl Griffith Payne David Powell John Stephens Jonas Stephens Phillipp Taylor Thomas Owen James Donne Hugh Mathews Robert Russell John Clarke John Watkins of Aberedow Thomas Probart Walter Griffith Thomas Griffith David Davies Henry Winter Hugh Evans Thomas Price Robert Williams Henry Vaughan John Price John Owen.

VI. Commissioners to meet to execute Act on the 5th March 1695, and to divide themselves;

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Commissioners soe as aforesaid nominated and appointed shall (in the respective Counties Ridings Cities Boroughs Divisions Townes and Places for which they are appointed Commissioners respectively) meet together att the most usual and common Place of Meeting within each of the said Counties Cities Boroughs Divisions Townes and Places respectively upon the Fifth Day of March which shall bee in the Yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred ninety five And the said Commissioners. or soe many of them as shall bee present att the said First Generall Meeting or the major part of them are hereby authorized and required to put this present [Act (fn. 143) ] in Execution according to the best of their Judgments and Discretions And shall then if they shall see cause subdivide and distribute as well themselves as other Commissioners then not present for the Execution of this Act into lesser Numbers so as Three or more of the said Commissioners may bee appointed for the Service of each Hundred or other Division and soe as may best conduce to the carrying on of His Majesties Service hereby required.

VII. And to set down in Writing what Number shall act in each Division, and deliver Copy to Receiver General.

And for the more effectual performance hereof bee it enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners att their First General Meeting or the major part of them present shall agree and sett downe in Writing who and what Number of the said Commissioners shall act in each of the said Divisions or Hundreds neverthelesse not thereby to restraine the said Commissioners from acting as Commissioners in any other part of the County or Place for which they are nominated And deliver a true Copy of such Writing to the Receiver General to the end that there bee no Failure in any part of the due Execution of the Service by this Act required.

VIII. Commissioners to direct Precepts to a certain Number of Inhabitants, &c. to appear before them, and on their Appearance Commissioners to openly read the Rates, and instruct them how to act in the Execution of this Statute.

Officers absenting themselves, on Proof on Oath, or; Persons appearing refusing to serve; Penalty.; Commissioners to appoint Assessors; and to appoint a Day for Assessors to bring in their Certificates; and to enjoin Assessors to inform themselves of the Value of the Property of Persons charged; and then to assess all such Persons according to Act; and to bring with them Certificates, and Returns of Persons to be Collectors; Parish, &c. answerable for Collectors paying in to Head Collectors; Assessors making Default; Penalty. Distress; Oath by Assessor, as by 1 W. & M. c.8; Two Commissioners may administer the said Oath.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Commissioners shall direct their several or joynt Precept or Precepts to such Inhabitants High Constables Petty Constables Bailiffs and other like Officers and Ministers and such Number of them as they in their Discretion shall think most convenient requiring them to appeare before the said Commissioners att such place and time not exceeding Ten Days as they shall appoint and att such their Appearances the said Commissioners shall openly read or cause to bee read unto them the Rates and Assessments in this Act mentioned and also openly declare the Effect of their Charge [unto (fn. 144) ] them and how and in what manner they ought and should make their Certificates and how they ought to proceed in the Execution of this Act according to the Rates aforesaid And if any High Constable Petty Constable Bailiffe Inhabitants or other Officers or Ministers to whom any Precept shall be directed shall absent themselves without lawful Excuse to bee made out by the Oaths of Two credible Witnesses (which Oaths the Commissioners or any two of them are hereby impowered to administer) or if any Person appearing shall refuse to serve then every such Person soe making default or refuseing to serve shall for every time of such Default or Refusal forfeit and lose unto His Majestie such Su[m]ms as the Commissioners or soe many as shall bee present or the major part of them being P[re]sent shall think fitt not exceeding the Su[m]m of Five Pounds nor lesse then Forty Shillings And att and after such general Meeting and Charge given as aforesaid the said Commissioners shall take care that Warrants bee issued forth and directed to Two att the least of the most able and sufficient Inhabitants of each Parish Townshipp or Place within their respective Divisions thereby appointing and requiring them to bee Assessors of: all and every the Rates and Duties by this Act imposed and shall therein alsoe appoint and prefix a certaine Day and Place for the said Assessors to appeare before them and bring in their Certificates in Writing of the Names and Sirnames of every Person dwelling and residing within the Limitts of those Places with which they shall bee charged and of the Substance and Values of every of them in ready Money Debts Goods Chattells or other Personal Estate whatsoever (except as before excepted) or in Publick Offices or Imployments of Profitt And the said Assessors are therein alsoe to bee required and are hereby injoyned to ascertain and inform themselves by all lawfull Ways and Means they can of the true and full yearely Value of all Mannors Messuages Lands and Tenements as alsoe of all Quarries Mines of Coal Tin or Lead Copper Mundick or other Mines Iron-Works Salt-Springs & Salt-Works Allum Mines and Works Parks Chases Warrens Woods Underwoods and Coppices and all Fishings Tythes Tolls Annuities and other yearely Profitts and of all Hereditaments of what Kind or Nature soever scituate lying and being happening or ariseing within the Limitts of those Places with which they shall bee charged And being soe thereof ascertained they are to assesse all and every: the said Manors Messuages Lands Tenements and Premisses before appointed to bee charged after the Rate of Foure Shillings for every Twenty Shillings of the full yearely Value as the same are lett for or worth to bee lett att the time of assessing thereof as aforesaid and to bring with them att the Time and Place soe as aforesaid prefixed for their appearance a Certificate in Writing of the said Assessment And shall then alsoe returne the Names of Two or more able and sufficient Persons living within the Limitts and Bounds of those Parishes Townshipps Constablewicks or Places where they shall bee chargeable respectively to bee Collectors of the Moneys to bee paid to His Majestie by this Act for whose paying in to the Head Collector in Manner hereafter mencioed such Moneys as they shall bee charged withall the Parish or Place wherein they are soe imployed shall bee answerable and if any Assessor soe as aforesaid appointed or to bee appointed shall neglect or refuse to serve or shall make default att the time appointed for his Appearance (not having a lawfull Excuse to bee witnessed by the Oaths of Two credible Witnesses (which Oath the said Commissioners or any Two or more of them have Power to administer) or shall not performe his Duty every such Assessor shall for every such Neglect Refusal or Default forfeit and lose unto His Majesty such Su[m]m as the Commissioners or soe many of them as shall bee present or the major part of them shall think fitt not exceeding the Su[m]s of Twenty Pounds nor under the Su[m]m of Ten Pounds to bee levied by Distresse and Sale of the Offenders Goods and Chattells in like manner as by this Act is appointed for the levying the several Rates and Assessments herein mentioned in case of Neglect or Refusal of Payment and to bee charged upon the respective Receivers General together with the said Rates and Assessments And every Assessor soe as aforesaid appointed or to bee appointed shall before hee take upon him the Execution of the said Imployment ( (fn. 145) ) the Oaths menco[i]ned and required to bee taken by an Act made in the Parliament held the First Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act for the abrogating the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance & appointing other Oaths which Oaths any Two or more of the said Commissioners in the County City or Place where the said Assessment is to bee made have hereby Power and are hereby required to administer.

IX. Rates ascertained, and Certificates returned to Commissioners, 12th March 1695.

Commissioners may give further Time; On Return of Certificates, Commissioners may examine Presenters; Commissioners, suspecting Persons or Lands omitted, &c. may summon persons concerned; Neglecting to appear; Penalty; Commissioners may examine into the Values, and set Rates; Assessors to give One Copy of their Assessment to the Commissioners; Commissioners to give Duplicates to Sub-collectors, &c. and to cause a Copy or Extract, under Hand and Seal to be certified into the Exchequer the 20th March 1695.; which the King's Remembrancer shall transcribe within Three Months and transmit to Auditor of the Receipt, who is to enter the same

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Rates and Assessments upon all ready Moneys Debts Goods Chattells Personal Estates and Publick Offices and Imployments of Profitt charged by this Act shall bee ascertained and the Certificates thereof returned to the Commissioners upon or before the Twelfth Day of March One thousand six hundred ninety five unlesse the Commissioners shall think fitt to give a further time and alsoe the Taxations and Assessments of the Pound Rate of Foure Shillings in the Pound of the yearely Value of all Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses charged by this Act shall bee made and ascertained and the several & respective Certificates thereof returned in to the Commissioners upon or before the said Twelfth Day of March unlesse the Commissioners shall think fitt to give further time And upon Returne of any such Certificate the Commissioners or any Three or more of them shall and may (if they see cause) examine the Presenters thereof And if the said Commissioners or any Three or more of them within their several Limitts att the time of the Returne of the Certificates as aforesaid or within Twenty Days after shall know or have good cause to suspect that any Person or Persons or any the Mannors Messuages Lands or other the Premisses which ought to bee mencioned and charged in the said Certificates is or are omitted or that any Person or Persons in the said Certificates menconed is or are of a greater Estate or that any the said Mannors or other Premisses are of a greater yearely Value than in the said Certificate is menc[i]oed the said Commissioners or any Three or more of them shall have Power to summon such Person or Persons and the Owners and Possessors of such Mannors or other Premisses to appeare before them att a Day and Place p[re]fixed to bee examined touching the Matters aforesaid And if the Person or Persons summoned to bee soe examined shall neglect to appeare (not, having a reasonable Excuse for such his Default) every Person soe making Default shall pay to His Majesty double the Su[m]m hee should or ought to have been sett att or rated And moreover the Commissioners or the major part of soe many of them as shall bee present shall have Power by all lawfull ways and means to examine into the Estate of such Person and the Value of such Premisses chargeable by this Act and to sett such Rate or Rates upon the same as shall bee according to the true Intent of this Act And the said Assessors are hereby required to give one Copy of their Certificates or Assessments fairely written and subscribed by them unto the said Commissioners by whom they were appointed And the said Commissioners or. any Two or more of them are hereby [required and ordered (fn. 146) ] to cause the said several and respective Assessments to them delivered (when by them approved of or altered according to the true Intent of this Act) to bee fairely written and to signe and seal several Duplicates or Copies of the said Assessments and one of them soe signed and sealed forthwith to deliver or cause to bee delivered unto the Subcollectors And shall likewise deliver or cause to bee delivered other Copies thereof soe signed and sealed unto the Head Collectors and Receivers General according to their several and respective Collections and Receipts And moreover the said Commissioners shall cause a true Copy or Extract of the whole Su[m]s assessed and charged within every Hundred Lathe Wapentake Parish Ward or Place rated or assessed in pursuance of this Act and of the whole Sum rated or assessed upon Personal Estates Offices or Imployments to bee certified add transmitted into His Majesties Court of Exchequer under the Hands and Seales of any Two or more of the Commissioners but without naming the Persons in such Certificates And this the said Commissioners shall cause to bee done upon or before the Twentieth Day of March One thousand six hundred ninety five or within Fourty Days after (all Appeals made to them made being first determined) and the Kings Remembrancer in the Exchequer for the Time being shall and is hereby required within Three Months after Duplicates of the last Payment shall bee transmitted to him to transcribe all the Schedules and Duplicates of the Su[m]ms returned to him from and for every respective County Ridings City and Towne and every Hundred Wapentake Parish Division Towne and Place, therein in a Book of Parchment in Alphabetical Order and in a fair legible Hand-Writing and within Three Months after the same shall bee soe by him received to transmitt all and every the same Schedules and Duplicates to the Office of Writer of the Tallies c[o]monly called The Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer who is hereby likewise authorized and required to enter the same in the like Alphabetical Order in another Book of Parchment fairely written to bee provided for that purpose.

X. Commissioners to issue Warrants to Sub-collectors to collect, &c.

Sub-collectors to levy and pay to Head Collectors. Head Collectors to hasten Sub-collectors, and to levy, &c. upon Sub-Collectors being behind.; Head Collectors to make Payment to the Receiver General.; Receiver General; to hasten Head Collectors to pay into Exchequer 25th March 1696, or within 30 Days after.; The several Times at which Sub-collectors and Head Collectors respectively are to levy and pay in the several subsequent Quarterly Assessments.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the C[o]mmissioners or any Two or more of them shall issue out their Warrants or Estreats to the Sub collectors under their Hands and Seales thereby requiring them to levy and collect one Fourth part of the Rates and Assessments in respect of their Personal Estates Offices and Imployments And alsoe one Fourth part of the Pound Rate charged upon all Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and Premisses as aforesaid And the said Subcollectors are hereby required and enjoyned to levy and collect the same according to the Duplicates thereof by them received and according to the Intent and Directions of this Act And to make Demand of the said Rates and Assessments upon Personal Estates Offices and Imployments of the Parties themselves if they can bee found or otherwise att the Place of their last Abode and to pay the same unto their respective Head Collectors on or before the Twentieth Day of March One thousand six hundred ninety five or within Twenty Days after And the said Head Collectors are to hasten the said Subcollectors And in case the same shall not bee collected by reason of Neglect or Failure of Duty of the said Subcollectors the said Head Collectors are to levy by Warrant under the Hands and Seales of any Two or more of the said Commissioners by Distresse upon the Subcollectors respectively such Su[m] and Su[m]ms of Money as by him and them ought to have been paid and is or are not paid by reason of his Failure in doeing his Duty according to the Directions of this Act And every Head Collector is hereby required to make Payment of what shall be soe levyed or received unto the Receiver General of the said County City or Place upon or before the Foure and twentieth Day of March aforesaid or within Twenty Days after And the Receiver General is likewise required to call upon and hasten the said Head Collectors and to pay what hee shall receive from the said Head Collectors into His Majesties Receipt of Exchequer upon or before the Twenty fifth day of March One thousand six hundred ninety six or within Thirty Days after To the end the First Payment of the said Rates and Assessments may by that time bee fully answered and paid in too His Majestie And the said Subcollectors shall alsoe levy the Second Quarterly Payments of the said Rates and Assessments charged as aforesaid upon or before the Third Day of June next ensueing or within Twenty Days after and shall alsoe pay the same in to the Head Collectors upon or before the Tenth Day of June aforesaid or within Twenty Days after And the said Head Collectors shall make Payment thereof to the Receivors General of the said County City or Place upon or before the Seventeenth Day of June aforesaid or within Twenty Days after And the said Receiver General is also required to make Payment of all which bee shall so receive into His Majesties Receipt of Exchequer upon or before the Foure and twentieth day of June aforesaid or within Twenty Days To the end that the Second Payment of the Rates and Assessments soe charged as aforesaid may by that time bee fully answered and paid in to His Majestie And the said Subcollectors are alsoe required and enjoyned to levy one other Quarterly Payment of the Rates and Assessmes. charged as aforesaid upon or before the Fourth Day of September then next ensueing and shall alsoe pay the same unto the said respective Head Collectors on or before the Twelfth Day of September aforesaid or within Twenty Days after And the said Head Collectors are to hasten the said Subcollectors And in case the same shall not bee collected by reason of Neglect or Failure of Duty in the said Subcollectors the Head Collectors are to proceed against them by Distresse in like manner and by like Warrant as aforesaid And every Head Collector is hereby required to make Payment of what shall bee soe levied or received unto the Receiver General of the said County City or Place upon or before the Twentieth Day of September aforesaid or within Twenty Days after And the Receiver General is likewise required to call upon and hasten the said Head Collectors and to pay what bee shall receive from the said Head Collectors into His Majesties Receipt of Exchequer on or before the Nine and twentieth Day of September aforesaid or within Twenty Days after To the end that the Third Payment of the said Rates and Assessments may by that time bee fully answered and paid into His Majestie And the said Subcollectors shall alsoe levy one other Quarterly Payment of the said Rates and Assessments charged as aforesaid upon or before the Third Day of December then next ensuing or within Twenty Days after and shall alsoe pay the same unto the said Head Collectors upon or before the Tenth Day of December aforesaid or within Twenty Days after And the said Head Collectors shall make Payment thereof to the Receiver General of the said County City or Place upon or before the Seventeenth Day of December aforesaid or within Twenty Days after And the said Receiver General is likewise required to make Payment of all which hee shall soe receive into His Majesties Receipt of Exchequer on or before the Five and twentieth Day of December aforesaid or within Twenty Days after To the end that the Fourth and last Quarterly Payment of the said Rates and Assessments soe charged as aforesaid may by that time bee fully answered and paid in to His Majestie And all Co[m]missioners Collectors and Receivers are hereby required and enjoyned to apply themselves with all diligence to the most speedy and effectual Execution of their several and respective Duties and to use their utmost Endeavours that all Estates herein charged may equally pay the Rates and Assessments according to the Direction of this Act that soe His Majesties Service herein may not bee delayed or hindred through any of their wilfull Neglect or Default.

XI. Sub-Collectors to pay to Head Collectors, whose Receipt to be a Discharge.

Reward to Sub-Collector.; Head Collector to pay to Receiver General.; Receiver General answerable.; Sub-Collectors travelling.; Receiver General's Acquittance a Discharge.; Receiver General to pay into Exchequer.; Allowance to him.

And it is further enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That the Moneyes received by the Subcollectors within their respective Divisions or Hundreds shall from time to time bee duely paid to the Head Collectors whose Receipt shall bee a sufficient Discharge unto every such Subcollector Which Subcollector for gathering the said particular Su[m]ms shall retaine in his Hands for every Twenty Shillings by him soe paid Three Pence for a Reward for his Pains and Service And the said Head Collector shall accordingly pay over the said Moneys unto the Receiver General of each County City or Place respectively in manner aforesaid (which Head Collector or Collectors shall bee nominated and appointed by the Receiver General of the respective Counties) which said Receiver General shall bee answerable for all such Su[m]ms of Money as shall bee by him or them collected or received And that noe Subcollector shall bee forced to travel above the space of Ten Miles for the Payment of the said Moneys that shall bee by him collected or received And the said Receiver Generals Acquittance shall bee a sufficient Discharge unto every such Head Collector And the Receiver General shall pay the whole Su[m]m by him received into the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer in such manner and att or before such Days and Times as are herein before limitted and shall have an Allowance of Two Pence in the Pound for all Moneyes which shall be by him paid into the Receipt of the Exchequer upon or before the times prefixt in this Act.

XII. Fee to Commissioners Clerks for transcribing Warrants, &c,.

And for the careful writing and transcribing the said Warrants Certificates Estreats and Duplicates in due time itt is further enacted That the Co[m]missioners Clerks who shall respectively performe the same shall by Warrant under Two or more of the Co[m]missioners Hands have and receive from the respective Receivers General One Penny in the Pound of all such Moneyes as hee or they shall have received by virtue of such Warrants and Estreats who are hereby appointed and allowed to pay the same accordingly.

XIII. Persons neglecting, &c. to pay Assessment, Distress issued, and Proceedings thereon.

Rate not paid in Four Days, Distress appraised and sold for Payment, and Overplus to Owner.; Houses, &c. may be broken open.; Calling in Constables, &c.; Tenants to pay for Landlords, and may deduct out of their Rents, and Landlords to allow such Deductions.

And bee it further enacted and declared That if any Person or Persons shall refuse or neglect to pay any Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money whereat hee or they shall bee rated and assessed That then it shall and may bee lawfull to and for the said Collectors or any of them and hee and they is and are hereby authorized and required for Nonpayment thereof to levy the Su[m]m or Su[m]ms so rated and assessed by Distresse and Sale of the Goods and Chattells of such Person soe refuseing or neglecting to pay by his or their Goods or Chattels or to distraine upon the Messuages Lands Tenements and Premisses soe charged with any such Su[m]m or Su[m]ms and the Goods and Chattells then and there found and the Distresse soe taken to keep by the Space of Foure Days at the Costs and Charges of the Owners thereof And if the said Owners do not pay the Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money soe rated and assessed within the Space of the said Foure Days then the said distresse to bee appraised by Two or more Inhabitants where the same shall bee taken or other sufficient Persons and to bee sold by the Collectors for the payment of the said Money And the Overplus coming by such Sale (if any bee) over and above the Charges of takeing and keeping of the Distresse to bee imediately returned to the Owner thereof And moreover it shall bee lawfull to break open in the day time any House and upon Warrant under the Hands and Seales of Two or more of the said Co[m]missioners any Chest Trunck Box or other thing where any such Goods are calling to their Assistance the Constable Tythingman and Headboroughs within the Counties Cities Townes and Places where any Refusal Neglect or Resistance shall bee made which said Officers are hereby required to bee aiding [& assisting (fn. 147) ] in the Premisses as they will answer the contrary att their Perill and the several and respective Tennant [and (fn. 148) ] Tennants of all Houses Lands Tenements and Hereditaments. which shall bee rated by virtue of this Act are hereby required and authorized to pay such Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money as shall bee rated upon such Houses Lands Tenements or Hereditaments and to deduct out of the Rents soe much of the said Rates as in respect of the said Rents of every such House Lands Tenements or Hereditaments the Landlord should or ought to pay and beare And the said Landlords both mediate and immediate according to their respective Interests are hereby required to allow such Deductions in Payments upon the Receipt of the residue of their Rents

XIV. Tenant hereby acquitted for such Payments.

Persons aggrieved may complain to Commissioners, who may examine on Oath; and may abate or enlarge Assessment; Commissioners to meet to determine Appeals; Determination final.

And it is enacted and declared That every Tennant paying the said Assessments shall bee acquitted and discharged for soe much Money as the said Assessments shall amount unto as if the same had been actually paid unto such Person and Persons unto whom his Rents should have been due and payable And if any Person or Persons soe rated or charged doe find him or themselves agrieved with such assessing or rating and doe within Ten Days after Demand made of the Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money assessed on him or them complaine to the Co[m]missioners who signed or allowed his or their Rates or to any Members of the House of Co[m]mons Co[m]missioners for that Place the said Co[m]missioners onely or any Three or more of them shall have and have hereby Power (and are hereby required within Ten Days next after such Complaint particularly in their Publick Place of Meeting and not otherwise) to examine the-Owner or Owners or any other Person or Persons upon his or their Oath touching the Value of such Real or Personal Estate and other the Matters aforesaid and upon due Examination and Knowledge thereof allow abate defaulk encrease or enlarge the said assessment and the same soe allowed abated encreased or enlarged shall bee levied and shall bee certified or estreated into the Exchequer in Manner aforesaid And to that End the said Co[m]missioners are hereby required to meet together for the determining of such Complaints and Appeals accordingly And for this end to expresse in their Warrants to the Collectors the Times and Places for determining Appeals and to su[m]mon the respective Assessors concerning whose Assessment any Complaint shall bee made to attend att the Time and Place to bee appointed for the Determining such Complaint who are hereby required to attend accordingly and Appeals once heard and determined to bee final without any further Appeal upon any Pretence whatsoever.

XV. Assessor, &c. neglecting or refusing to do his Duty Commissioners to fine not exceeding £30, nor under £15.

Distress.; Fines paid to Receiver General, &c.

And bee it further enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That if any Assessor Collector Receiver or other Person appointed by the said Co[m]missioners shall wilfully neglect or refuse to performe his or their Duty in the due and speedy Execuc[i]on of this present Act Or if any Assessor shall wittingly or willingly under-rate or assesse att an under-value any Person or Thing chargeable by this Act the said respective Co[m]missioners or any Three or more of them have hereby Power to impose on such Person or Persons soe refuseing neglecting or not performing their Duties such Fine or Fines as by them shall bee thought fitt soe as the same exceed not the Su[m]m of Thirty Pounds nor to bee under the Su[m]m of Fifteen Pounds which said Fines shall not bee taken [off (fn. 149) ] or discharged but by the Consent of the Majority of the Co[m]missioners who imposed the same but shall bee levied by Warrant under the Hands and Seales of the said Co[m]missioners or any Two of them by Distresse and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the Offenders And in default of Goods and Chattells the Offenders to bee comitted (by Warrant under the Hands and Seales of the said Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them) to Prison there to remain till Payment of the said Fines And that all Fines that shall bee imposed by virtue of this Act shall bee paid to the respective Receivers General and by them into the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer.

XVI. Collector not paying Money received by him;

Imprisonment, and Real and Personal Estate liable; Commissioners seizing Estate to call a General Meeting of Commissioners on Notice; Proceedings.

And it is further enacted and declared That if any Collector that shall (by virtue of this Act bee appointed for the Receipt of any Su[m]ms of Money thereby to bee assessed) neglect or refuse to pay any Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money which shall bee by him received as aforesaid and to pay the same as in and by this Act is directed and shall detaine in his or their Hands any Money received by them or any of them and not pay the same att such Time as by this Act is directed the Co[m]missioners of each County Riding City or Towne respectively or any Two or more of them in their respective Divisions are hereby authorised and impowered to imprison the Person and seize and secure the Estate both Real and Personal of such Collectors to him belonging or which shall descend or come into the Hands or Possessions of his Heires Executors or Administrators wheresoever the same can bee discovered and found And the said Co[m]missioners who shall soe seize and secure the Estate of any Collector or Collectors shall bee and are hereby impowered to appoint a Time for the General Meeting of the Co[m]missioners for such County Riding City Towne or Place and there to cause Publick Notice to bee given att the Place where such Meeting shall bee appointed Six Days att the least before such General Meeting And the Co[m]missioners present att such General Meeting or the major Part of them in case the Moneys detained by any such Collector or Collectors bee not paid or satisfied as it ought to bee according to the Directions of this Act shall and are hereby impowered and required to sell and dispose of all such Estates which shall bee for the Cause aforesaid seized and secured or any part of them and to satisfie and pay into the Hands of the Receiver Gen[er]al the Su[m]m that shall bee soe detained in the Hands of such Collector or Collectors their Heires Executors or Administrators respectively.

XVII. Commissioners to call before them Collectors, and examine touching full Payment of Assessments;

and in case of Failure to levy.

And it is hereby further enacted and declared That att the Expirac[i]on of the respective Times in this Act prescribed for the full Payment of the said Foure Quarterly Payments the several and respective Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them within their Division and Hundred shall and are hereby required to call before them the Collectors within each respective Division Hundred Parish and Place to examine and assure themselves of the full and whole Payment of the particular Su[m]m and Su[m]ms of Money charged within and upon the same Division Hundred and every Parish and Place therein and of the due Returne of the same into the Hands of the Receivers General their Deputy or Deputies of the said County Riding City Towne and Place respectively and by such Receiver General into the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer to the end there may bee noe Failure in the Payment of any Part of the Assessment by virtue of this Act to bee assessed and paid And in case of any Failure in the Premisses the said Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them are hereby to cause the same to bee forthwith levied and paid according to the true Intent and Meaning of this Act.

XVIII. If Controversy concerning assessing Commissioners, Commissioners concerned to withdraw.

In default, Commissioners present may fine not exceeding 20l. All Questions concerning Rates finally determined by Commissioners.

And it is hereby enacted and declared That in case any Controversie arise concerning the said Assessments or the dividing apportioning or Payment thereof which concerns any the Co[m]missioners by this Act appointed that the Co[m]missioners soe concerned in the said Controversie shall have no Voice but shall withdraw att the time of the Debate of any such Controversie until it bee determined by the rest of the Co[m]missioners And in default thereof that the Co[m]missioners then present shall have Power and are hereby required to impose such Fine and Fines as to them shall bee thought fitt upon such Co[m]missioner soe refuseing to withdraw not exceeding the Su[m]m of Twenty Pounds and to cause the same to bee levied and paid as other Fines to bee imposed by this Act are to bee levied and paid And all Questions and Differencs that shall arise touching any the said Rates Assessments or Levies or the collecting thereof shall bee heard and finally determined by the Co[m]missioners in such Manner as by this Act is directed upon Complaint thereof made to them by any Person or Persons thereby agrieved without further Trouble or Suit in Law.

XIX. Proviso for Colleges, &c. in the Universities, the Colleges of Windsor, Eton, Winchester, and Westminster, &c.

and for Hospitals in respect of Sites of Colleges, &c. and for Christ's Hospital and other Hospitals and Almshouses. Proviso for Hospitals, &c. whose Revenues do not exceed 20l.

Provided That nothing contained in this Act shall extend to charge any College or Hall in either of the Two Universities or the Colleges of Windsor Eaton Winchester or Westminster or the Corporac[i]on of the Governours of the Charity for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen or the College of Bromley or the Charity settled by Tobias Rustat lately deceased upon the Master Fellows and Scholars of Jesus College in; Cambridge in Trust for-Six Poor Clergymens Widows and for the Maintenance of Eight Poor Scholars in the said College Sons of Clergymen deceased or any Hospital for or in respect of the Scites of the said Colleges Halls or Hospitals or any Master Fellow or Scholar of any such College or Hall or any Reader Officer or Minister of the said Universities Colleges: or Halls or any. Masters or Ushers of any School for or in respect of any Stipend Wages or Proffitt whatsoever ariseing or groweing due to them in respect of the said several Places and Employments in the said Universities Colleges or Schools or to charge any of the Houses or Lands belonging to Christs Hospital St. Bartholomews Bridewell St. Thomas and Bethlehem Hospital in the City of London and Borough of Southwarke or any of them or the said Corporation of the Governours of the Charity for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen or the College of Bromley or the Charity settled by Tobias Rustat. lately deceased upon the Master Fèllows and Schollers of Jesus College in Cambridge in Trust for Six Poor Clergymens Widows and for the Maintenance of Eight Poor Scholers in the said College Sons of Clergymen deceased nor to extend to Charge any the Almsmen or Almswomen or other Poor Persons inhabiting within any other Hospital or Almshouse for or in respect of any Rents or Revenues payable to them or any such of them for their im[m]ediate Use and Relief whose annual Maintenance and Profitts shall not exceed in the whole the Sum[m] of Twenty Pounds.

XX. Tenants of Hospitals rated for what the Lands are worth above Rents reserved.

Provided That noe Ten[n]ants of any Lands or Houses by Lease or Grant from the said Corporac[i]on or any of the said Hospitals or Almshouses doe claime or enjoy any Freedom or Exemption by this Act But that all the Houses and Lands which they soe hold shall bee rated and assessed for soe much as they are yearely worth over and above the Rents reserved and payable to the said Corporation or to the said Hospitals or Almshouses to bee received and disbursed for the im[m]ediate Relief and Support of the Poor in the said Hospitals or Almshouses.

XXI. Persons dwelling in one Parish, &c. and Goods in another, to be assessed where they dwell.

Provided alsoe That where any Person inhabiting within the City of London or any other Cities or Townes Corporate hath his Dwelling House in one of the Parishes and Wards therein and hath any Goods Wares or Merchandizes chargeable by this Act in one or more of the other Parishes or Wards in the same City that then such Person shall bee charged taxed and assessed for such his Goods and Merchandizes in the Parish or Ward where hee dwelleth and not elsewhere in the said City.

XXII. Places assessed in the County, &c. where usually assessed.

Provided and bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That for the avoiding all Obstructions and Delays in assessing and collecting the Su[m]ms which by this Act are to bee rated and assessed all Places Constablewicks Divisions and Allottments which have been used to bee rated and assessed shall pay and [be (fn. 150) ]. assessed in such County Hundred Rape Wapentake Constablewick Division Place and Allottment as the same hath heretofore usually been assessed in and not elsewhere.

XXIII. Proviso for the Hundred of West Barnfield, Kent.

Provided neverthelesse That the Hundred of West Barnfeild formerly rated and assessed in the Lathe of Aylesford in the County of Kent may for the future if the Commissioners think fitt bee rated and assessed in the Lathe of Stray in the County aforesaid.

XXIV. Proviso for Contracts between Landlord and Tenant, as to Payment of Taxes.

Provided always That nothing in this Act contained shall bee construed to alter change determine or make void any Contracts Covenants or Agreements whatsoever between Landlord and Tenant or any others touching the Payment of Taxes or Assessments Any thing herein before mentioned to the contrary notwithstanding.

XXV. If Action for executing Act, General Issue may be pleaded.

Treble Costs; Receivers General and Head Collectors to give Receipts gratis; Sub-Collectors to deliver a Schedule to Head Collectors of Defaulters, where there is no.; Distress; which Schedule is to be delivered to Receivers General, and returned by him into Exchequer.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Action Plaint Suit or Information shall be commenced or prosecuted against any Person or Persons for what hee or they shall doe in pursuance or in execution of this Act such Person or Persons (soe sued in any Court whatsoever) shall and may plead the General Issue (Not Guilty) and upon [any (fn. 150) ] Issue joyned may give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence; and the [if (fn. 150) ] Plantiffe or Prosecutor shall become nonsuit or forbear further Prosecution or suffer a Discontinuance or if a Verdict passe against him the Defendants shall recover their Treble Costs for which they shall have the like Remedy as in any Case where Costs by the Law are given to Defends And the said Receivers General shall give Acquittances (gratis) to the said Head Collectors for all Moneys of them received And the said Head Collectors shall alsoe give Acquittances (gratis) to the Subcollectors for all such Moneys as shall bee paid them in pursuance of this Act And the said Subcollectors shall make and deliver to the said Head Collectors a perfect Schedule fairly written in Parchment under their Hands and Seales signed and allowed by any Two or more of the respective Com[m]issioners containing the Names Sirnames and Places of Abode of every. Person within their respective Collections that shall make default of Payment of any of the Su[m]ms that shall bee rated or assessed on such Person by virtue of this Act where noe sufficient Distresse is to bee found nor other Satisfaction made and not otherwise and the Su[m]m and Su[m]ms charged on every such Person the same Schedule to bee delivered by the Head Collectors to the Receivers General of the County City or Place respectively to bee by him returned into His Majesties Court of Exchequer Whereupon every Person soe making Default of Payment may bee charged by Processe of the said Court according to the course of the Court of Exchequer in such Cases.

XXVI. Where Lands, &c. unoccupied, and no Distress, nor Person of Owner found, the Name of Owner certified into Exchequer;

which Certificate is to be a Charge, and Process to issue.

Provided always and bee it further enacted That in case any Lands or Houses in any [Parish or (fn. 150) ] Constablewick shall lie unoccupied and noe Distress can bee found on the same nor the Person of the true Owner or Proprietor can bee found within the County wherein such House or Land lieth by reason whereof the Rate and Assessment upon such unoccupied House and Lands cannot bee levied that then upon Complaint made thereof to the Co[m]missioners for the County where such Case shall happen to bee the said Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them shall certifie into His Majesties Court of Exchequer the Name of the Person whose Lands or House soe lieth unoccupied together with the Sum[m] thereupon assessed and the Parish or Place where such Land or House lieth Which Certificate is hereby declared to bee a sufficient Charge upon the Person and Land or House therein named and shall make the Person Debtor to His Majesty for the Su[m] soe assessed And the Court of Exchequer shall issue out Processe thereupon against the Body Goods and all other the Lands of such Debtor until the Sum[m] soe assessed shall bee fully and actually levied and paid to His Majesty.

XXVII. Where Woodlands assessed, and no Distress, Wood may be cut and sold.

Buyers may cut and carry away, rendering Overplus to Owner.

Provided always and bee it enacted That where any Wood-Land shall bee assessed and noe Distresse can bee had That in such case it shall and may bee lawfull to and for any Collector Constable Headborough or Tythingman by Warrant under the Hands and Seals of Two or more of the Co[m]missioners of that Hundred or Division att seasonable times of the Yeare to cutt and sell to any Person or Persons soe much of the Wood growing on the Wood-Lands Timber Trees excepted soe assessed as will pay the Assessment or Assessments to bee behind and unpaid and the Charge incident thereunto And [that (fn. 150) ] it shall and may bee lawfull for the Person & Persons and his and their Assignes to whom such Woods shall bee sold to fell cutt downe and dispose and carry away the same to his owne Use rendring the Overplus (if any bee) to the Owner Any Law to the contrary notwithstanding.

XXVIII. Where Rates on Tithes, &c. not paid, Officers may seize and sell, rendering Overplus.

Provided alwayes and bee it further enacted That where any Tax or Assessement shall be charged or laid upon any Tythes Tolls Profitts of Marketts Faires or Fishery or other An[n]ual Profitts not distrainable in case the same shall not bee paid within Fifteen Days after such Assessments soe charged or laid and demanded then it shall and may bee lawfull to and for the Collector Constable or other Officer thereunto appointed by Warrant under the Hands and Seals of Two or more Co[m]missioners authorized by this Act to seize take and sell so much of the said Tythes Tolls and other p[ro]fitts soe charged as shall bee sufficient for the levying the said Tax and Assessment and all Charges occasioned by such Non-payment thereof rendering the Overplus to the Owner (if any bee.)

XXIX. Receiver General certifying Monies to be due when the same have been paid, &c.

or unduly setting insuper; Treble Damages and Penalty.

And for the better preventing such unjust Vexations as might bee occasioned by such Persons as shall bee appointed Receivers General of any of the Su[m]ms of Money granted by this Act And to the Intent that the said Receivers General may returne a true Account into His Majesties Court of Exchequer of such Su[m]ms of Money as shall bee received by them and every of them their and every of their Deputy and Deputies Bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any such Receiver General returne or certifie into the said Court any Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money to bee in Arrear or unpaid after the same have been received either by such Receiver General or by his Deputy or Deputies or any of them or shall cause any Person or Persons to bee sett insuper in the said Court for any Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money that hath been soe received That then every such Receiver General shall bee liable to pay to every such Person and Persons that shall bee molested vexed or damaged by reason of such unjust Certificate returne or setting insuper Treble the Damages that shall bee thereby occasioned the said Damages to bee recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Informac[i]on in which noe Essoigne Protection or Wager of Law shall bee allowed nor any more then One Imparlance and shall alsoe forfeit to His Majesty His Heires and Successors to the Crowne of England according to the Limitac[i]on and Succession thereof specified and contained in an Act passed in the First Yeare of King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and settling the Succession of the Crowne double the Su[m]m that shall bee soe unjustly certified or returned or caused to bee sett insuper.

XXX. Parents and Guardians to pay Rates imposed on Infants;

and upon Neglect &c. to be proceeded against as other Defaulters. Sums paid allowed upon their Account.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where any Person or Persons chargeable with any Rates or Assessm[en]ts by this Act imposed shall bee under the Age of One and twenty Yeares in every such Case the Parents Guardians and Tutors of such Infants respectively upon Default of Payment by such Infants shall bee and are hereby made liable to and charged with the Payments which such Infants ought to have made And if such Parents Guardians or Tutors shall neglect or refuse to pay as aforesaid itt shall and may bee lawfull to proceed against them in like manner as against any other Person or Persons making default of Payment as herein is mentioned And all Parents Guardians and Tutors making Payment as aforesaid shall bee allowed all and every the Su[m]ms paid for such Infants upon his or their Accounts.

XXXI. Persons to be rated for Offices at Places where executed, and for Personal Estates where resident.

Persons out of the Realm rated for Personal Estates where last resident within the Realm.

And bee it further enacted That every Person rated or assessed for his Office or Employment shall bee rated and pay for his said Office or Employment in the County City or Place where such Office or Employment is executed and every Person who is or shall bee rated for or in respect of any Personal Estate to him any way belonging shall bee rated att such Place where hee or shee shall bee resident att the time of the Execution of this Act And all Persons not being Householders nor having a certaine Place of Residence shall bee taxed att the Place where they shall bee resident att the time of the Execution of this Act And if any Person who ought to bee taxed by virtue of this Act for or in respect of his Personal Estate shall att the time of his Assessment bee out of the Realme such Person shall bee rated therefore in such County City or Place where hee was last abiding within the Realme.

XXXII. Persons having Goods, &c. in any County (other than the County wherein they live) rated in the County where Goods, &c. are.

Persons to be rated for Lands, &c. in Place where situate.

Provided That where any Person shall have any Goods Wares [or (fn. 151) ]. Merchandizes in any County or Counties other then the County where hee shall bee resident or had his last Residence Itt shall bee lawfull to rate or assess such Person for such Goods Wares and Merchandizes in the County or Counties where the same shall bee And every Person who shall bee rated and assessed as aforesaid for or in respect of any Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements or Hereditaments shall bee rated and assessed in the place where such Messuages Mannors Lands Tenements and Premisses respectively doe lie and not elsewhere.

XXXIII. Persons, in respect of several Places of Residence, being doubly charged for Personal Estate, upon Certificate and Oath thereof, to be discharged for so much.

Persons who by Fraud shall escape being taxed, doubly charged.

Provided always That if any Person or Persons by reason of his or their having several Mansion Houses or Places of Residence or otherwise shall bee doubly charged by Occasion of this Act for or in respect of his or their Personal Estate then upon Certificate made by any Two or more of the Co[m]missioners for the County Riding City or Place of his or their last personal Residence under their Hands and Seals of the Su[m]m or Su[m]ms charged upon him or them and in what Capacity or Respect hee or they were soe charged (which Certificate the said Co[m]missioners are required to give without Delay Fee or Reward) and upon. Oath made of such Certificate before any one Justice of the Peace of the County or Place where the said Certificate shall bee made which Oath the said Justice of Peace is hereby authorized and required to administer then the Person and Persons soe doubly charged shall for soe much as shall bee soe certified bee discharged in every other County City or Place And if any Person that ought to bee taxed by virtue of this Act for or in respect of his Personal Estate shall by changing of his place of Residence or by any other Fraud or Covin escape from the Taxation and not bee taxed and the same bee proved before the Co[m]missioners or any Two of them or before any Justice of the Peace in the County Riding City or Place where such Person dwelleth or resideth att any time within One Yeare next ensueing after such Tax made every Person that shall so escape from the Taxation and Payment shall bee charged upon proof thereof att the Double Value of soe much as hee should, or ought to have been taxed att by this Act the said Double Value upon Certificate thereof made into the Exchequer by the Co[m]missioners or Justices (before whom such proof shall bee made) to bee levied of the Goods Lands and Tenements of such Person.

XXXIV. Householders to give Account of Lodgers to Assessors.; Penalty £20.

And for the better Discovery of Personal Estates bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Housholdeŕ shall upon the Demand of the Assessors of the respective Parishes or Places give an Account of the Names and Qualities of such Persons as shall soe sojourn or lodge in their respective Houses under the Penalty of forfeiting to His Majestie the Su[m]m of Twenty Pounds to bee levied and recovered in such manner as other Penalties in this Act mentioned are to bee levied and recovered.

XXXV. Commissioners within their Division to rate each other for their Personal Estates and Offices.

Commissioners to assess the Assessors.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Co[m]missioners that shall bee within any County City or Place within the respective Limitts [or (fn. 152) ] the major part of them shall rate tax and assess every other Co[m]missioner joyned with them for or in respect of the ready Money Debts Goods Chattells and Personal Estate of such Co[m]missioners and alsoe for and in respect of the Offices and Employm[en]ts. of Profitt which att the time of such Examination shall bee held and enjoyed by such Co[m]missioners soe as the Residence and usual Dwelling Place of such Co[m]missioner soe to bee taxed bee within the Division of such Co[m]missioners by whom hee is taxed and soe as the Office and Employment held and enjoyed by such Co[m]missioner soe to bee taxed be likewise exercised within the Division or Limitts of such Co[m]missioners by whom hee is to bee taxed And the Co[m]missioners within their Division shall alsoe assesse every Assessor within their Division for all and singuler the Premisses for which by this Act hee ought to be rated and assessed And as well all Su[m]ms assessed upon every the said Co[m]missioners and Assessors as the Assessments made and sett by the Assessors aforesaid shall be written estreated levied and gathered as the same should and ought to have been if such Co[m]missioners had not been named Co[m]missioners.

XXXVI. Shares in New River, Thames, Hyde Park, and Marylebone Waters.

Interest in the King's Printing House, &c. assessed by Commissioners appointed for London; and the Summs paid by the Treasurers, &c. of the said Waterworks.

And bee it further enacted and ordained by the Authority aforesaid That all and every Person and Persons having any Share or Shares or Interest in any Fresh Stream or Running-Water brought to the North Parts of London Co[m]monly called The New River or in the Thames Water-works or in the Hide Parke or Marybone Waters or any Rents or Profitts ariseing thereby And all Person and Persons having any Share or Interest in the Stock or Stocks of printing of Books in or belonging to the House co[m]monly called The Kings Printing House shall pay for the same the Su[m]m of Foure Shillings for every Twenty Shillings of the full yearely Value thereof And they and all Companies of Merchants in London charged by this Act shall be assessed by the Co[m]missioners nominated and appointed for the said City or any Three of them for their respective Shares and Int rests aforesaid and the aforesaid Joynt Stock and Stocks And the same shall bee paid by the Governours and respective Tresurers of the said resp[ect]ive Companies and by the Tresurers or Receivers of the said River Waters and Water-works and Stock for printing and bee deducted att and out of their next Dividend.

XXXVII. Proviso for Scotland, Ireland, Jersey, and Guernsey.

Provided alsoe That this Act shall not extend to the Inhabitants of Scotland Ireland Jersey or Guernsey for and concerning any such Personal Estate which they or any to their Use have within the Places aforesaid.

XXXVIII. Any Two Commissioners may require Account from Receivers General, and may levy.

And it is further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them may and shall from time to time call for and require an Account from the respective Receivers General of all the Moneys received by them of the said Collectors and of the Payments thereof into His Majesties Receipt of Exchequer according to the Direction of this Act And in case of any Failure in the Premisses the said Commissioners or any. Two or more of them are hereby required to cause the same to bee forthwith levied and paid according to the true intent and meaning of this Act.

XXXIX. No Privilege of Exemption from Subsidies, &c. shall extend to Rates granted by this Act.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That noe Letters Patents granted by His Majestie or any of His Royal Progenitors to any Person or Persons Cities Boroughs or Towns Corporate within this Realme of any manner of Liberties Priveledges or Exemptions from Subsidies Tolls Taxes Assessments or Aids shall bee construed or taken to exempt any Person or Persons City Borough or Towne Corporate or any of the Inhabitants of the same or in the Tower of London from the Burthen and Charge of any Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money granted by this Act but that all and every such Person and Persons City Borough and Towne Corporate shall pay their Proportions of all Rates and Assessments by this present Act imposed Any such Letters Patents Grants or Charters or any Clause of Non Obstante Matter or Thing therein contained or any Law Statute Custom or Prescription to the contrary notwithstanding.

XL. Inhabitants in Cities, &c. not compellable to be Assessors, &c. out of Limits.

Provided alsoe That noe Person inhabiting in any City Borough or Towne Corporate shall be compelled to be any Assessor or Collector of or for any Part of the Rates and Assessments hereby granted in any Place or Places out of the Limitts of the said City Borough or Towne-Corporate.

XLI. Landlords to pay on Houses where Foreign Ministers reside.

Provided always and bee it enacted That every Rate Tax or Assessment which shall bee made or imposed by virtue of this Act in respect of any House or Tenement which an Embassador Resident Agent or other publick Minister of any Forreigne Prince or State now doth or hereafter shall inhabitt or occupy shall bee paid by the Landlord or Owner of the said House or Teñts respectively.

XLII. Proviso respecting Nomination of Assessors and Collectors in Extra-parochial and Privileged Places.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in all priviledged and other Places being Extra parochial or not within the Constablewicks or Precincts of the respective Assessors to bee appointed by virtue of this Act (although in any Monthly or other Tax they have not been assessed or rated heretofore) the said Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them shall and are hereby required to nominate and appoint Two fitt Persons living in or neare the said priviledged or other Places as aforesaid to bee Assessors for the said Places and to make and returne their said Assessments in like manner as by this Act is appointed in any Parish Tything or Place and alsoe to appoint one or more Collector or Collectors who are hereby required to collect and pay the same according to the Rates appointed by this Act for collecting and paying all Su[m]ms of Money payable by this Act.

XLIII. Commissioners not liable to Penalties of 25 Car. II. c. 2.

Provided always and bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Co[m]missioner or Co[m]missioners who shall bee imployed in the Execution of this Act shall bee liable for or by reason of such Execution to any of the Penalties mentioned in an Act made in the Five and Twentieth Yeare of the Reigne of King Charles the Second for the preventing of Dangers which may happen from Popish Recusants.

XLIV. Commissioners to take the Oaths of 1 W. & M. Sess. 1. c. 8. which Commissioners may administer.

Provided always and bee it enacted That no Person shall bee capable of acting as a Co[m]missioner in the Execution of this Act before hee shall have taken the Oaths appointed by an Act of Parliament made in the First Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act for the abrogating the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance and appointing other Oaths which Oaths it shall bee lawfull for any Two or more Co[m]missioners to administer and [and (fn. 153) ] are hereby required to administer to any other Co[m]missioners.

XLV. Papist of 16 and upwards, not having taken the Oaths, to pay double.

And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Papist or reputed Papist being of the Age of Sixteen Yeares and upwards who shall not have taken the Oaths mentioned and required to be taken by the said last mentioned Act shall yeild and pay unto His Majesty double the Su[m]ms and Rates which by force or virtue of any Clause in this Act before mentioned or contained hee or shee should or ought to pay or bee charged with to bee assessed levied and collected answered recovered and paid in such Manner by such ways and means and according to such Rules and Directions and under such Penalties and Forfeitures as are before in this Act expressed or appointed for and concerning the above-mentioned Rates and Su[m]ms which are hereby intended to be doubled as aforesaid.

XLVI. Proviso where, within 10 Days after Meeting of Commissioners, he shall take the Oaths.

Provided neverthelesse That if any such Papist or reputed Papist within Ten Days after the First Meeting of the said Commissioners in the respective Counties or Places where hee or shee ought to be taxed or assessed according to the intent of this present Act shall take the said Oaths before Two or more of the said Commissioners (which Oaths the said Two or more Commissioners are impowered to administer) that in such case hee or she shall not bee liable to be doubly assessed as aforesaid.

XLVII. Persons of 16 and upwards, who shall not have taken the Oaths before Execution of Act, and being summoned shall refuse to take them, or neglect to appear before Commissioners, to pay double.

And bee it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Person being of the Age of Sixteen Yeares and upwards and being within this Realme att the time of the Execution of this Act who shall not before that time have taken the Oaths mentioned and required to be taken by the said Act entituled An Act for the abrogating of the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance and appointing other Oaths and upon Su[m]mons by Warrant under the Hand and Seale of any Two or more of the Co[m]missioners appointed by this Act shall refuse to take the said Oaths att the time appointed in the said Warrant or shall neglect to appeare att such time before the Co[m]missioners in order to take the said Oaths. (which said Oaths the said Commissioners or any Two or more of them are hereby impowered and required to administer) shall yeild & pay unto His Majesty double the Su[m]ms and Rates which by force and virtue of any Clause in this Act before mentioned or contained hee or she should or ought to pay or be charged with in Manner as is before in this present Act appointed touching Papists or reputed Papists.

XLVIII. Gentlemen, &c. who by 3W. & M. c. 6. paid double, or have been returned into Exchequer for Non-payment, not appearing before Commissioners to take the said Oaths,

to pay double.

And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Gentleman or so reputed or owning or writing himselfe such or being above that Quality who by virtue of an Act made in the Third Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act for raiseing Money by a Poll payable Quarterly for One Yeare for carrying on a vigorous Warr against France did pay or ought to have paid double the Su[m]ms charged by the said Act or were or ought to have been returned into the Exchequer for Non-payment thereof who shall not voluntarily appeare before the said Commissioners or any Two or more of them within Ten Days after the First Meeting of the said Commissioners in the respective Place or Places where hee ought to be taxed or assessed and take the said Oaths appointed by the said Act made in the First Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary (which Oaths the said Commissioners or any Two or more of them are hereby impowered and required to administer and to make an Entry or Memorandum thereof in some Book to bee kept for that purpose) such Person shall bee charged with and pay double the Su[m]m which by force and virtue of this Act hee should or ought to have paid to bee assessed levied collected answered recovered and paid in such manner by such Ways and Means and according to such Rules and Directions and under such Penalties and Forfeitures as are before in this Act expressed or appointed for or concerning the above-mentioned Rates and Su[m]ms which are hereby intended to be doubled as aforesaid.

XLIX. Commissioners to summon Persons suspected, to appear and take the Oaths.

And bee it further enacted That any One or more of the Co[m]missioners appointed by this Act upon Information given or upon any Cause of Suspicion in that behalfe shall and are hereby required and enjoyned to cause every Person suspected or against whom such Information shall bee given to bee su[m]moned to appeare to take the said Oaths as aforesaid.

L. Proviso fur Quakers subscribing the Declaration of Fidelity, 1 W. &M. Sess. 1. c. 18.

Provided neverthelesse That whereas certaine Persons Dissenters from the Church of England co[m]monly called Quakers and now knowne to bee such doe scruple the taking of any Oath Itt shall be sufficient for any such Person to make and [subscride (fn. 154) ] the Declaration of Fidelity contained in an Act made in the Parliament held in the First Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act for exempting Their Majesties Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certaine Laws which Declaration any Two or more of the Commissioners appointed for the Execution of this Act are hereby impowered and required to take and every such Person soe doeing shall not bee liable to or chargeable with any of the double Rates aforesaid.

LI. No Person liable to Pound Rate whose Lands are under 20s.

Provided that no Poor Person shall be charged with or liable unto the Pound Rate imposed by this Act upon Lands Tenements or Hereditaments whose Lands Tenements or Hereditaments are not of the Yearely Value of Twenty Shillings in the whole.

LII. Chancery Officers within the Liberty of the Rolls to be there assessed.

Provided always That the Right Honourable the Master of the Rolls the Masters of Chancery Six Clerks Clerks of the Petty Bag Examiners Registers Clerks of the Inrolment Clerks of the Affidavitts and Subpena Office and all others the Officers of the Court of Chancery that execute their Offices within the Liberty of the Rolls shall be there assessed for their respective Offices and not elsewhere.

LIII. Collectors keeping Monies collected in their Hands; or paying other than to Head Collectors or Receiver General; Penalty £10. Head Collectors so offending; Penalty £40. Receiver General or Deputy paying to any Person other than the Exchequer, or upon Tally of Pro, &c.

Penalty £1000.

And be it further enacted That if any Collector of any Parish or Place shall keep in his Hands any part of the Money by him collected for any longer time then is by this Act directed (other than the Allowance made unto him by this Act) or shall pay any part thereof to any Person or Persons other than to the Head Collector or Receiver General of such County or Place or his respective Deputie that every such Collector shall forfeit for every such Offence the Su[m]m of Ten Pounds And in case any Head Collector shall keep in his Hands any part of the Money paid to him by any Collector by virtue of this Act for any longer time then is by virtue of this Act directed or shall pay any part thereof to any Person or Persons other then the Receiver General of such County or Place or his Deputy every such Head Collector shall forfeit for every such Offence the Su[m]m of Fourty Pounds And in case any Receiver General or his Deputy shall pay any part of the Moneys paid to him or them by any Collector by virtue of this Act to any Person or Persons whatsoever (other then the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer and att or within the respective Times limited by this Act) or in case any such Receiver General or his Deputy shall pay any part of the said Moneys by [any (fn. 155) ] Warrant of the Co[m]missioners of the Tresury or the Lord Tresurer Under Tresurer or Co[m]missioners of the Tresury for the time being or upon any Tally of Pro or Tally of Anticipation or other way or device whatsoever whereby to divert or hinder the actual Payment thereof into the Receipt of the Exche[quer] as aforesaid that then such Receiver General shall for every such Offence of himselfe or his Deputy forfeit the Su[m]m of One thousand Pounds to him or them that shall sue for the same in any Court of Record by Bill Plaint or other Information wherein noe Essoigne Protection or Wager of Law is to be allowed.

LIV. Treasurer not to direct Warrant for Payment of Monies otherwise than into Exchequer; or to the Officers of Exchequer for striking Tally of Pro, &c.

Nor Officers of Exchequer to strike any such Tally, &c.

And it is hereby further enacted That the Co[m]missioners of the Tresury or the Lord Tresurer Under Tresurer or Co[m]missioners of the Tresury for the time being or any of them doe not direct any Warrant to any of the said Head Collectors or Receivers General or their Deputy for the Payment of any part of the Moneys hereby given to any Person or Persons other than into the Receipt of the Exchequer as aforesaid Nor shall they nor any of them direct any Warrant to the Officers of the Exchequer for the Striking of any Tally of Pro or Tally of Anticipation nor doe any other Matter or Thing whereby to divert the actual Payment of the said Moneys into the Receipt of the Exchequer Nor shall the Officers of the Exchequer strike or direct or record the striking of any Tally of Pro or Tally of Anticipation upon any of the said Moneys upon any Accompt or Warrant whatsoever Nor shall any Teller throw down any Bill whereby to Charge himselfe with any of the said Moneys untill hee shall actually have received the same.

LV. No Non vult, &c. or other Stay of Prosecution in any Suit against Offenders.

Provided alsoe and bee it enacted That no Stay of Prosecution upon any Co[m]mand Warrant Motion Order or Direction by Non vult ulterius prosequi shall bee had made admitted received or allowed by any Court whatsoever in any Suit or Proceeding by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information or otherwise for the Recovery of all or any of the Pains Penalties or Forfeitures upon any Person or Persons by this Act inflicted or therein mentioned for or in order to the Conviction or Disability of any Person offending against this Act.

LVI. Person after Assessment removing to a Place where he was not rated for Personal Estate, Commissioners to summon and rate, unless Certificate that he was assessed and had paid.

And for the more effectual charging all Personal Estates Bee it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if after the Assessments on p[er]sonal Estates directed by this Act shall be made any Person shall come to inhabitt or reside in any Division or Place where such Person was not rated or taxed for Personal Estate the Co[m]missioners acting within such Division or Place are hereby required and impowered to su[m]mon such Person before them and unlesse hee or she shall produce a Certificate made according to the Directions of this Act whereby it shall appeare that hee or she was assessed and had actually paid all the Precedent Quarterly Payments in some other Place for his or her Personal Estate the said Co[m]missioners shall and are hereby required to cause such Person to bee assessed for his or her Personal Estate and cause the same or such Quarterly Payments thereof as shall be unassessed and unpaid to be assessed levied and paid according to the true Intent and Meaning of this Act.

LVII. Proviso respecting King's Bench Prison and the Marshalsea; to be charged in the Parish of St. George in Southwark.

Provided always That the Prison of the Kings Bench the Prison House Lands Gardens and the Co[m]mon-Side And all the Rents Profitts and Perquisites of the Office of the Marshal of the said Kings-Bench Prison lyeing and being in the Parish of St. George the Martyr in the Borough of Southwarke and County of Surrey And also the Prison House Lands and Gardens of the Prison of the Marshal of the Marshalsea Prison & all Offices pquisites & Proffitts of the Marshalsea Court & Prison lyeing and being also in the said Parish of St. George in the Borough of Southwark & County of Surrey shall be charged & assessed to this Assessment in the said p[er]ish of St. George & Borough of Southwark & not elsewhere Any thing to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.

LVIII. Commissioners acting before taking the Oaths; Penalty £500.

Provided always and be it enacted That if any Person hereby named a Co[m]missioner shall presume to act as a Co[m]missioner in the Execuc[i]on of this Act before hee shall have taken the Oaths which by this Act hee is required to take and in the Manner hereby prescribed hee shall forfeit to His Majestie the Su[m]m of Five hundred Pounds.

LIX. Where Owners of Lands are liable to be doubly charged, as Papists or otherwise, for not taking the Oaths, Owners only charged and Tenants discharged.

Provided always and be it enacted That where the Owners of any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments are liable to bee doubly charged as Papists reputed Papists or otherwise by reason of their not having taken the Oaths according to the Intent of this Act in every such case such Owners onely shall bee charged with and shall pay the said Double Rates And the respective Tennants of such Lands Tenements and Hereditaments are hereby discharged of and from the same Any Covenant for Payment of Taxes or other Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding.

LX. Waterworks in Southwark charged in Surrey.

Provided always and be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all the Water-works in the Borough of Southwark shall be rated and assessed by the Co[m]missioners and Assessors of the County of Surrey and not by the Co[m]missioners or Assessors for the City of London Any thing herein before contained to the contrary thereof notwithstanding.

LXI. Waterworks in Westminster to be charged in Westminster.

Provided always and be it enacted That all the Water-works in the City and Liberty of Westminster shall be rated and assessed by the Co[m]missioners and Assessors for the said City and Liberty and not by the Co[m]missioners or Assessors of the said City of London Any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding.

LXII. Recital that Receivers General and the King's Remembrancer and the Auditor of the Exchequer are required to make certain Returns.

Receiver General not making such Return; Penalty £50 and Incapacity; King's Remembrancer.; and the Auditor of the Receipt offending; Penalty £100 and Incapacity.

And whereas the Receivers General are by this Act appointed by a time limitted as aforesaid to return a true Copy or Extract of the whole Su[m]m assessed and charged within every Hundred Riding Lathe Wapentake Parish Ward or Place rated or assessed in pursuance of this Act together with the Su[m]ms assessed upon Personal Estates Offices or Employments and to transmitt the same into his Majesties Court of Exchequer And the Kings Remembrancer is alsoe required to transcribe the Schedules and Duplicates of the said Su[m]ms to him returned in a Parchment Book in Alphabetical Order to bee by him transmitted to the Office of the Writer of the Tallies co[m]monly called The Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer who is thereupon likewise required to enter the same in a Parchment Book in the like Alphabetical Order Be it further enacted That if any Receiver General by this Act appointed shall neglect or refuse to returne Duplicates of the Su[m]ms asseseed and charged in the County Riding Hundred Lathe Wapentake Parish Ward or Places whereof hee is Receiver General within the time hereby limitted into His Majesties Exchequer to the Office of the Kings Remembrancer then every such Receiver General shall forfeit the Su[m]m of Fifty Pounds to any that will sue for the same and be thenceforth incapable of any Office or Place of Trust in His Majesties Service And if the Kings Remembrancer for the time being shall neglect or refuse within the times hereby appointed to transcribe the Schedules and Duplicates of the Su[m]ms to him soe returned in a Book of Parchment in Alphabetical Order as hereby required and transmitt the same to the Office of the said Writer of the Tallies and if the said Writer of the Tallies Co[m]monly called Auditor of the Receipt shall not enter the same in Alphabetical Order in another Parchment Book as hereby directed they and every of them respectively offending shall forfeit the Sum of One hundred Pounds to any that will sue for the same and be thenceforth incapable of any Office or Place of Trust in His Majesties Service Which said Forfeitures by any Receiver General Kings Remembrancer or Auditor of the Receipt shall bee recovered by Action of Debt Plaint or Information in any of His Majesties Courts of Record att Westminster wherein no Essoign Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed nor more then one Imparlance.

LXIII. Auditor, &c. to make a certain Allowance to Parties paying Rents due to the Crown, &c. Penalty £10 and Loss of Office.

Provided also and be it enacted That all and every Auditor Reeve Receiver and their Deputies who receive any Fee-Farme-Rents or other chief Rents due to His Majesty or the Queen Dowager or to any other Person or Persons claiming by any Grant or Purchase from or under the Crowne shall allow Four Shillings in the Pound and proportionably for any greater or lesser Su[m]m according to the true intent and meaning of this Act to the Party and Parties so paying the same without any Fee for such Allowance upon the Penalty of forfeiting the Su[m]m of Ten Pounds and loseing their respective Places and Offices if they faile therein.

LXIV. Proviso for Rectory, &c. not exceeding £40.

Provided neverthelesse and it is hereby further enacted That nothing in this Act contained shall extend to charge or tax any Rector or Vicar who has the Cure of Souls and actually resides upon his Rectory or Vicaridge (upon the Account of such his Rectory or Vicaridge onely) unlesse his Rectory or Vicaridge does really and truly exceed the Value of Forty Pounds by the Yeare and unlesse he has more then One Rectory or Vicaridge.

LXV. Certain Tenants of Lands, &c. belonging to Colleges, &c. not discharged.

Provided always That nothing contained in this Act shall bee construed or taken to discharge any Tenant of any the Houses or Lands belonging to the said Colleges Halls Hospitalls Almshouses or Schools or any of them who by their Leases or other Contracts are and doe stand obliged to pay and discharge all Rates Taxes and Impositions whatsoever but that they and every of them shall be rated and pay all such Rates Taxes and Impositions Any thing in this Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding.

LXVI. Allowance to Commissioners Clerks not paid till Certificate from King's Remembrancer's Office.

Provided always and it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Allowance of One Peny in the Pound to the Co[m]missioners Clerks herein before mentioned shall not be paid by the respective Receivers Generall until the said Clerks for the respective Counties doe procure a Certificate from the Office of the Kings Remembrancer in the Exchequer which Certificate shall be made without Delay or Reward that such Clerks shall have perfected the Duplicates and transmitted the same into the said Office as is herein before directed Any thing herein before contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding.

LXVII.

Proviso for Payment of Assessments in Clipt Silver before 4th May 1696.; Acquittance to be given by Collectors.

And whereas several Persone who shall bee assessed by this Act for or in respect of their Manors Lands Tenements Rents Offices Personal Estates or other Matters or Things hereby intended to bee charged may bee willing and desirous to pay or satisfy att once in Clipt Moneys being Sterling Silver or Silver of a worse Allay than the Standard Two or more of the said Foure Quarterly Payments by this Act required to be satisfied by them be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may bee lawfull to and for any such Person or Persons att any time before the Fourth Day of May One thousand six hundred ninety six to satisfie and pay to the respective Collector who in pursuance of this Act shall bee impowered to receive the First Quarterly Payment in such Clipt Silver Moneys as aforesaid Twice Thrice or Foure times as much as shall bee assessed or payable for the said First Quarterly Payment for or in respect of any such Manors Lands Tenements Rents Offices Personal Estates or other Matters or Things respectively Which said Collectors are hereby enjoyned and required upon every such Payment so made att once to give the Partie or Parties paying the same an Acquittance expressing the Su[m]m received for such Quarterly Payments for the respective Manors Lands Tenements Rents Offices Personal Estates or other Matters or Things for which such Payment shall be soe made And every such Acquittance shall bee a good Discharge against His Majestie His Heires and Successors as if the Su[m]ms chargeable by this Act on such Manors Lands Tenements Rents Offices Personal Estates or other Matters or Things were assessed or answered att such several and respective Quarterly Payments as is above mentioned Any thing in this Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding.

LXVIII. Transfer of Monies lent under Stat. 6&7 W.3.,c.5.

and of Monies lent on the Credit of the Exchequer since 4th Oct. 1695.; Such Transfer to be made by virtue of this Act, without making Issues, &c.; And such Monies paid to Lenders out of Monies arising by virtue of this Act.; Preference.; Interest paid out of Monies arising by virtue of this Act.; Persons interested; may assign Orders for Payment.

Provided always and be it hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all [& (fn. 156) ] every the Principal Su[m]ms of Money which in pursuance of an Act made in the Sixth and Seventh [Yeares (fn. 157) ] of His Majesties Reigue intituled An Act for enabling such Persons as have Estates for Life in Annuities payable by several former Acts therein mentioned to purchase and obtain further or more certaine Interests in such Annuities and in default thereof for admitting other Persons to purchase or obtaine the same for raiseing Moneys for carrying on the War against France have been lent to His Majesty att the Receipt of His Exchequer and are not repaid and all and every the Orders of Loan for the same shall bee in the first place or places transferred to and placed upon the Register appointed to be kept by this Act in course as they were lent And that all and every the Principal Sum[m]s of Money which since the Fourth Day of October One thousand six hundred ninety five have been lent to His Majestie att the said Receipt of Exchequer upon Creditt of the Exchequer in general for the Service of the Navy and Land Forces and which have been actually issued to the Use of the Navy or the Victualling thereof or for the Service of the Land Forces and noe other Use and all and every the Orders of Loan for the same shall be in the subsequent place or places transferred to and placed upon the Register appointed to be kept as aforesaid in course as they were lent and next after the several Loans before by this Act appointed to be transferred as aforesaid Which Transferrences are hereby required to be made by virtue of this Act without making any Issues or taking any Receipts from the Parties in order to transferr the said Loans And that the Principal Moneys upon the said. Orders soe transferred shall be payable and paid to the respective Lenders of the same his her or their Executors Administrators or Assigns out of the Moneys ariseing by virtue of this Act in the same Course and Order they are hereby appointed to be transferred and with preference to the Loans which any person or persons shall make hereafter on the Creditt of this present Act And that the Interest due or to be due for all the said Principal Su[m]ms so to be transferred as aforesaid shall be paid and satisfied out of the Moneys ariseing by this Act until the respective times of the Satisfaction of the Principal And that any person or persons who are or shall be intituled to any Moneys to be paid by such Orders to be transferred as aforesaid shall or may assign over the same to any person or persons which Assignments shall be good and effectual in Law and so toties quoties Any thing in this present Act or in any former Act or Acts of Parliament to the contrary notwithstanding.

LXIX. Persons may lend Money to His Majesty on this Act at £6 per Cent. per Ann.

Provided always and it is hereby enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may bee lawfull to and for any person or persons Natives or Forreigners Bodies Politick or Corporate to advance and lend unto His Majestie upon the Security of this Act any Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money not exceeding the Su[m]m of Eighteene hundred thousand Pounds including the Su[m]ms by this Act appointed to be transferred and to have and receive for the Forbearance thereof Interest after the rate of Six Pounds for every One hundred Pounds for one whole Yeare And moreover that no Money soe lent upon the Security of this Act shall be rated or assessed by virtue of this Act or any other Act of Parliament whatsoever.

LXX. Repayment of Monies how secured.

Books provided.; Tally of Loan to Lender and Warrant for Interest.; Orders for Repayment registered according to Date of Tally, and paid in course.; Monies to come in by this Act liable to satisfy such Loans.; No Fee for providing or making Books, &c or for Payment of Money lent.; Penalty.; Punishment.; Undue Preference by Officer; Penalty.; Punishment.; By Deputy; Penalty.; Punishment.; Auditor, Clerk of the Pells, or Teller not making Payment in due Order;; Penalty.; How all such Penalties to be recovered.

And to the end that all Moneys which shall be lent to His Majesty upon the Creditt of this Act may be well and sufficiently secured out of the Moneys arising and payable by this Act be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That there shall be provided and kept in His Majesties Exchequer (that is to say) in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt one Book and Register in which all Moneys that shall be paid into the Exchequer by virtue of this Act shall be entred and registred apart and distinct from all other Moneys paid or payable to His Majesty upon any other Branch of His Majesties Revenue or upon any other account whatsoever And that all and every person and persons who shall lend any Money to His Majesty upon the Credit of this Act and pay the same into the Receipt of the Exchequer shall imediately have a Tally of Loan struck for the same and an Order for his or their Repayment bearing the same Date with his Tally In which Order shall be alsoe contained a Warrant: for Payment of Interest for the Forbearance thereof not exceeding Six Pounds per Centum per Annum for his Consideration to be paid every Three Months until Repayment of the Principal And that all Orders for Repayment of Money shall be registred in course according to the Date of the Tally respectively without other Preference of one before another And that all and every Person and Persons shall be paid in course according as their Orders shall stand registred in the said Register Book so as the Person Native or Forreigner his Executors Administrators or Assignes who shall have his Order or Orders first entred in the said Book of Register shall be taken and accounted the first person to be paid upon the Moneys to come in by virtue of this Act And he or they who shall have his or their Order or Orders next entred shall be taken and accounted to be the Second Person to be paid and so successively and in course And that the Moneys to come in by this Act shall be in the same Order liable to the Satisfaction of the said respective Parties their Executors Administrators or Assigns successively without undue Preference of one before another and not otherwise and not to be divertible to any other use intent or purpose whatsoever except onely such part of the said Moneys coming in by this Act as by any other Act of this present Session of Parliament may be directed to be applied to the Payment of Principal Interest and Reward for Mill'd Money or for Broad [or (fn. 158) ] Unclipt Moneys to be lent upon Creditt of the Aid hereby granted And that no Fee Reward or Gratuity directly or indirectly be demanded or taken of any of His Majesties Subjects for providing or making of any such Books Registers Entries Views or Search in or for Payment of Money lent or the Interest thereof as aforesaid by any of His Majesties Officer or Officers their Clerks or Deputies on payne of Payment of Double Damages to the Party [grieved (fn. 159) ] by the Party offending with Costs of Suit Or if the Officer himselfe take or demand any such Fee or Reward then to lose his Place alsoe And if any undue Preference of one before another shall be made [either (fn. 160) ] in point of Registry or Payment contrary to the true Meaning of this Act by any such Officer or Officers then the Party offending shall be liable by Action of Debt or on the Case to pay the Value of the Debt Damages and Costs to the Party agrieved and shall be forejudged from his Place or Office And if such Preference be unduely made by any his Deputy or Clerk without direction or privity of his Master then such Deputy or Clerk onely shall be liable to such Action Debt Damags and Costs and shall be for ever after uncapable of his Place or Office And in case the Auditor shall not direct the Order or the Clerk of the Pells record or the Teller make payment according to each Persons due place and order as afore directed then hee or they shall be adjudged to forfeit and their respective Deputies and Clerks herein offending to be liable to such Action Debt Damages and Costs in such manner as aforesaid All which [s[ai]d (fn. 160) ] Penalties Forfeitures Damages and Costs to be incurred by any of the Officers of the Exchequer or any their Deputies or Clerks shall and may be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any of His Majesties Courts of Record att Westminster wherein no Essoign Protection Priveledge Wager of Law Injūction or Order of Restraint shall be in any wise granted or allowed.

LXXI. Proviso where several Tallies bear Date or brought same Day.

Provided always and be it hereby declared That if it happen that severall Tallies of Loan or Orders for Payment as aforesaid beare Date or be brought the same Day to the Auditor of the Receipt to be registred then it shall be interpreted no undue Preference which of those be entred first so hee enters them all the same Day.

LXXII. Paying subsequent Orders, if first demanded, no undue Preference, if sufficient reserved to satisfy preceding Orders.

Provided alsoe That it shall not be interpreted any undue preference to incur any Penalty in point of Payment if the Auditor direct and the Clerk of [the (fn. 160) ] Pells record and the Tellers doe pay subsequent Orders of Persons that come and Demand their Moneys and bring their Orders before other Persons that did not come to demand their Money and bring their Order in their Course so as there be so much Money reserved as will satisfie precedent Orders which shall not otherwise be disposed but kept for them Interest upon Loan being to cease from the time the Money is so reserved and kept in Bank for them.

LXXIII. Orders for Payment of Money lent may be assigned by Indorsement.

Memorial thereof without Fee; Assignee may in like Manner assign.

And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every person or persons to whom any Money shall be due by virtue of this Act after Order entred in the Book of Register aforesaid for Payment thereof his Executors Administrators or Assigns by endorsement of his Order may assign and transferr his Right Title Interest and Benefitt of such Order or any part thereof to any other which being notified in the Office of the Auditor of Receipt aforesaid and an Entry or Memorial thereof also made in the Book of Register aforesaid for Orders which the Officers shall upon request without Fee or Charge accordingly make shall intitle such Assignee his Executors Administrators and Assigns to the Benefitt thereof and Payment thereon And such Assignee may in like manner assign again and so toties quoties And afterwards it shall not be in the Power of such person or Persons who have or hath made such Assignements to make void release or discharge the same or any the Moneys thereby due or any part thereof.

LXXIV. Out of the Monies levied under this Act.

£700,000 to the Use of Navy and Ordnance; The Residue to the Use of the Land Forces and other Charges incident to the War.

And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That out of the Money that shall be levied or paid by virtue of this Act into the Receipt of the Excheq[uer] as well upon Loans as otherwise the Su[m]m of Seven hundred thousand Pounds shall be and is hereby appropriated for the Services of the Navy and Ordnance for Sea Service performed and to be performed And that all other Money which shall be levied and paid by virtue of this Act into the Receipt of the Exchequer as well upon Loans as otherwise other then the Moneys herein before appointed to be transferred to this Act from one other Act before mentioned and the Interest thereof and alsoe the aforesaid Su[m]m of Seven hundred thousand [Pounds (fn. 160) ] appropriated for the Services of the Navy and Ordnance aforesaid shall be applied and appropriated and is hereby appropriated to and for the Payment of His Majesties Land Forces and Armies and the paying for Arms Ammunition and other Charges incident to the Warr and not otherwise.

LXXV. Rules, Penalties, &c. of 1 W. & M. Sess. 2. c. 1. in force and applied in Execution of this Act.

And for the more effectual doing thereof and that the Su[m]ms by this Act appropriated may not be diverted or applied to any other Purpose than is hereby declared and intended Be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Rules and Directions appointed and enacted in one Act made in the First Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act for a Grant to their Majesties of an Aid of Two Shillings in the Pound for One Yeare for the speedy Payment of Money thereby granted into the Receipt of the Exchequer by the Collectors and Receivers and for Distribution and Application thereof and keeping distinct Accounts of the same and all other Provisions Pains Penalties and Forfeitures thereby enacted in case of Diversion of any Money thereby appropriated are hereby revived and enacted to be in force and shall be practised applied executed and putt in Ure for and concerning the Distribution and Application of the said Su[m]ms hereby appropriated as fully amply and effectually as if the same were here particularly repeated and re–enacted.

LXXVI. Cruisers to be appointed for Protection of Export and Import Trade.

And for the better securing the Trade of this Kingdome be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That over and above the Ships of War for the Line of Battle and for Convoys to remote parts att the least Foure Ships of the Third Rate Sixteene Ships of the Fourth Rate Thirteene Ships of the Fifth Rate and Ten Ships of the Sixth Rate shall be from time to time directed and appointed by the Lord High Admirall of England or Co[m]missioners for executing the said Office for the time being to such proper Stations as they shall deem meet to cruise for securing the Merchant Ships in their goeing out and returning home.

LXXVII. Proviso for Jurisdiction of Admiralty in employing Cruisers.

Provided always and be it enacted that nothing in this Act contained shall restraine or be construed to restraine the Lord High Admiral of England or the Co[m]missioners for executing the Office of the Lord High Admiral of England for the time being from directing any of the Ships appointed by this Act to be Cruizers to be imployed in the Line of Battle in Cases of great necessity.

LXXVIII. Admiralty to exhibit to Parliament a Certificate in Writing of Ships set out in pursunnce of this Act.

And that it may the better appeare how the Service in this present Act appointed for Ships to Cruize in proper Stations to secure the Merchant Ships in their goeing out and returning Home is performed be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Lord High Admiral of England or Co[m]missioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of England for the time being shall and are hereby respectively required to exhibit to the Co[m]mons assembled in Parliament att the next Session of Parliament which shall happen after the First Day of August One thousand six hundred ninety & six a Certificate in Writing under his or their Hands respectively of the Ships by him or them [respectively (fn. 160) ] sett out in pursuance of the Directions of this present Act expressing therein the Names and Rates of the Ships sett out and the times when by him or them respectively ordered as alsoe the Stations to which they were directed and the times how long they were continued att Sea in that Service.

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