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Dudley North, Esq. M. P. 
Sir John Throckmorton, Bart... 
John Courtenay, Esq. M. P. 
M. A. Taylor, Esq. M.P. 
William Breton, Esq. 
Thomas Rogers, Esq. 
Hon. Thomas Erskine, M. P. 
R. Knight, Esq. 
Thomas Thomson, Esq. M. P. 
Colonel, Tarleton, M. P. 
H. Howorth, Esq. 
Mr. Serjeant Bond. 
William Lushington, Esq. 
Right Hon. Lord J. Russell, M.P. 
Samuel Rogers, Esq. 
T..C. Curwen, <sq. M. P. 
Peregrine Dealtry, Esq. 
Richard B, Sheridan, Esq, M. P. 
William Fullarton, Esq. 
Norman Macleod, Esq. M. P. 
James Losh, Esq. 
John Sawbridge, Ald. Esq. M. P. 
Richard Weld, Esq. 
John Claridge, Esq. 
John Wharton, Esq.)M. P. 
James Martin, Esq, M. P. 
William Smith, Esq. M. P. 
John Scott, Esq. My P. 
Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart. 
George Byng, Esq. M. P. 
John Cartwright, Esq. 
Jer. Batley, Esq. 
Ralph Carr, jun. Esq. 
Ralph Milbank, Esq. M, P. 
Henry Howard, Esq. 
Sir J. W..S. Gardiner, Bart. 
B. E. Howard, Esq. 
E. Bi Clive, Esq. 
Henry Howard, Esq. M. P. 
John Leach, Esq. 
John Nichols, Esq. 
Joseph Richardson, Esq. 
John Towgood, Esq. 
William Chisholm, Esq. 
John Fazakerly, Esq. 
Richard S. Milnes, Esq. M. P. 
Samuel Shore, Esq. P 
Samuel Shore, jun. Esq. 
APPENDIX TO 
Charles Warren, Esq. 
Long Kingsman, Esq, T 
Edward Jer, Curteisy Esq, 
Samuel Long, Esq. M. P, 
Henry Swann, Esq. 
T. B. Rous, Esq. 
D. O'Bryen, Esq- 
J. Lodge Batley, Esq, 
James West, Esq. 
Richard Carpenter Smith, Esq. 
W. Powlett Powlett, Esq, M. P. , 
George Livius, Esq. . 
Right Hon. Lord Daer. 
Hon. John Douglas. 
Right Hon. Lord Edw, Fitzgerald. 
Rev. Dr. Kippis. ; 
James Jacque, Esq. 
Francis Love Beckford, Esq. 
Adam Walker, Esq. ZN 
Richard Sharp, Esq. 
Rev. Dr. Joseph Towers. 
John Clerk, Esq. 
Thomas Bell, Esq. 
John Wilson, Esq. 
Andrew Stirling, Esq. 
ADDRESS TO. 
THE PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN, 
NO man, who is not ready to 
express his concurrence in our prin- 
ciples, by signing the Declaration, 
can be admitted into our Society. 
The objects of it, as we: conceive, 
are of a nature at all times fit to be 
pursued and recommended to the © 
country. At different periods they — 
have heretofore been avowed and 
supported by the highest authori- 
ties in this kingdom :—by eminent 
individuals, and considerable bodies 
of men; by Mr. Locke and Judge 
Blackstone; by the late Earl of — 
Chatham and Sir George Saville; 
by the Duke of Richmond, the 
Marquis of Lansdowne, Mr. Pitt, 
and Mr, Fox; by petitions from — 
several counties, and by repeated 
declarations 
