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1671} Sir Robert Button, Bart. 
Of Tockenham Court. Second son of the Sheriff of 
1611, 
1672} Sir Walter Long, Bart. 
Of Whaddon. Son of the Sheriff of 1627. 
1673 | Walter Smith. Of Shalbourn and Great Bedwyn. 
1674| Bernard Pawlet, Esq. 
Of Cottles near Bradford. Probably son of Giles 
Pawlett of Cottles, who was fourth in descent from 
William, first Marquis of Winchester. See Wilts 
Visitation 1623, 
1675 | Thomas Goddard, Esq. Of Swindon. 
1676| Sir Matthew Andrews, Knt. 
Of Mere. (Hundred of Mere, p. 19). 
1677 | (Giles Earl: altered to Richard Hart: and after- 
wards to) John Hawkins, Esq. Of Ashton Keynes. 
1678| (John Hawkins, Esq.: altered to) Henry Chivers. 
Of Calne and Quemerford. See 17 Charles I. 
1679 | John Hawkins, Esq. Of Ashton Keynes. 
1680.| Giles Earl, Esq. 
1681) (John Jacob, Esq.: altered to) Thomas Gore, Esq. 
The Jacobs were of Norton near Malmesbury, of Clap- 
cote in Grittleton, and the Rocks in Marshfield. 
| Mr. Gore of Aldrington, alias Alderton, was a writer 
of some short heraldic treatises. Having incurred 
some party animadversion during his shrievalty, he 
ublished a defence, called, ‘‘ Loyalty displayed, and 
alsehood unmasked, in a Letter to a Friend, 1681.” 
Died 1684, and buried at Alderton. 
1682, Richard Lewis, Esq. 
Of Edington. Son of Sir Edward Lewis of the Van, 
Co. Glamorgan. Buried at Corsham 1706, 
1683 Sir Edmund Warneford, Knt. 
Of Sevenhampton near Highworth. M.P. for Great 
Bedwyn 1688, 
