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The names are arranged alphabetically. 
Those of the County of Warwick are as under:— 
£ 
Adderley Sir Charles Ham War. ... ... ... .. «.. 0407 
Broth Edw. of Edrington War. Gent 2... 0059 
Brown: Hen.. of Tiso. Warwick)... 0... ),.6. ees) ese) oe 3 
Clark Sir Sym of Broom Warw. Pete 800 
Court John of Ulnhall War. Yeom.... ... ...0 1... 64 
Ciark Matth. Oxhill Warwick ... 20. 20.0. cee vee 15 
Dugdale Will. Shewstock War. ee eee le Pies 
Fisher Sir Clem. Packington War. Bar. ... ... ... ... 840 
with 30 1. p an setled 
Fisher Fran. of Parkington War. Gent. ... ... ... ... 422 
Fisher Tho. of Parkington War. Gent. ... ... ... ... 559 
Gwillin Peter of Southam Gent. ... 2. 2. 0. 0. ©6118 
Grosvenour Fulke Morhall War. Esq. ... ... ... ... 356 
Grosvenour Gowen Sutton Cofield .. 1... 1. 1. ou, 81 
Glover Robert Mancetter War. Gent. ... 75 
Gibbs Sir Hen. and Thomas his son of Huntington 
Warwick... ; 517 
Halford William of Halford War.Gent.... ... ... ... 98 
Harbech Thomas Colleshall Warw. ... Romtiecs 24 
Holt Sir Thomas of Aston Com. Warw. Baron... ... 4401 
Lucy Spencer Charlcot Warwick Gent. ... Pst last ODed 
Leigh Sir Tho. Sen. of Stone Leigh Com. “War. » Knight 4895 
Mather John Mancetter Warwick Gent....  .. 43 
Northampton Earl James ... 2... 0.0. ue ee ee 1571 
with 270 1 per annum settled 
Parker Edmund Hartshil Warwickshire... ... ... ... 239 
Philpot John Lighthorn Warwickshire Bie ys... 78 
Palmer Giles of Compton Warwickshire Gent. ... ... 1236 
Rogers Matthew of Claverdon Warwickshire... ... ... 20 
Repington Sir John of Annington Warwick Kt. ... ... 408 
with 60 1 per annum setled 
Raleigh George of Farnbrough Warwick Esq. ... ... 289 
with fifty pounds per annum setled 
Underhill Sis Hercules and William his oo of Idli- 
cott Warwick Knight... .. * orwelileiy/ 
Warner George of Wolston ‘Warwick Esq screech S| 60) 
36 1 per annum setled for his life 
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After the King’s restoration, and in the year 1662, the 
walls of Coventry were thrown down, probably by virtue of 
a Royal mandate issued for that purpose. Several of the 
Nobility and Gentry of the County, including the Earl of 
Northampton, Mr. Humphrey Boughton, Mr. Boughton of 
Cawston, and his brother, caused this to be done. There 
