A HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND 



1790 . . Wilson Braddyll, esq. 1 



1796 . . John Christian Curwen, esq. 



Frederick Fletcher Vane, bart. 

 1802 . . John Christian Curwen, esq. 



Walter Spencer Stanhope, esq. 



1806 . . John Christian Curwen, esq. 



Walter Spencer Stanhope, esq. 



1807 . . John Christian Curwen, esq. 



Walter Spencer Stanhope, esq. 

 1812 . . James Graham, bart., of Edmund 



Castle 



Henry Fawcett, esq. 

 1816 . . John Christian Curwen, esq., vice 



Henry Fawcett, deceased 

 1818 . . John Christian Curwen, esq. 



James Graham, bart., of Edmund 



Castle 

 1820 . . James Graham, bart., of Edmund 



Castle 



John Christian Curwen, esq. 

 William James, esq., vice John Chris- 

 tian Curwen, esq., who elected to 

 serve for Cumberland. 



1825 . . Philip Musgrave, bart., vice Sir James 



Graham, deceased 



1826 . . James Robert George Graham, bart. 



Philip Musgrave, bart. 



1827 . . James Law Lushington, esq., vice Sir 



Philip Musgrave, deceased 



1829 . . William Scott, bart., vice Sir James 



Robert George Graham, who ac- 

 cepted the stewardship of the Chil- 

 tern Hundreds 



1830 . . James Law Lushington, esq. 



Philip Henry Howard, esq. 



1831 . . William James, esq. 



Philip Henry Howard, esq. 

 1833 . . Philip Henry Howard, esq. 



William James, esq. 



1835 . . Philip Henry Howard, esq., of Corby 

 Castle 



William Marshall, esq., of Patterdale 



Hall 

 1837 . . Philip Henry Howard, esq. 



William Marshall, esq. 

 1841 . . Philip Henry Howard, esq. 



William Marshall, esq. 



1847 . . John Dixon, esq. 



William Nicholson Hodgson, esq. 



1848 . . William Nicholson Hodgson, esq., 



vice 



John Dixon, whose election was de- 

 clared void 



Philip Henry Howard, esq., vice Wil- 

 liam Nicholson Hodgson, whose 

 election was declared void 



1852 . . James Robert George Graham, bart. 



Joseph Ferguson, esq. 



1853 . . James Robert George Graham, bart. 



re-elected after appointment 

 1857 . . William Nicholson Hodgson, esq. 



James Robert George Graham, bart. 



1 Return amended by order of the House, dated 3 March 

 1791, by erasing the names of James Clarke Satterthwaite 

 and Edward Knubley, and substituting those of John Chris- 

 tian Curwen and Wilson Braddyll. 



1859 . . James Robert George Graham, bart. 



Wilfrid Lawson, esq. 

 1861 . . Edmund Potter, esq., vice Sir James 



R. G. Graham, deceased 

 1865 . . William Nicholson Hodgson, esq. 



Edmund Potter, esq. 

 1868 . . Wilfrid Lawson, bart. 



Edmund Potter, esq. 

 1874 . . Robert Ferguson, esq. 



Wilfrid Lawson, bart. 

 1880 . . Robert Ferguson, esq. 



Wilfrid Lawson, bart. 



1885 . . Robert Ferguson, esq. 



1886 . . William Court Gully, esq. 

 1892 . . William Court Gully, esq. 

 1895 . . William Court Gully, esq. 

 1900 . . William Court Gully, esq. 



COCKERMOUTH 



BURGESSES 



1295 . . William Bully 

 Peter de Hale 



1640 . . John Fenwicke, bart. 

 (Long Par- John Hippesley, knt. 

 liament) 



1642 . . Francis Allen a vice Sir John Fenwicke, 

 bart., who elected to serve for 

 Northumberland 



1660 . . Richard Tolson, esq. 



Wilfrid Lawson, esq. 



1661 . . Hugh Potter, esq. 



Wilfrid Lawson, knt. 

 1661-2 . Robert Scawen, esq., vice Hugh Potter, 



deceased 

 1670 . . John Clarke, esq., vice Robert Scawen, 



deceased 

 1675 . . Richard Graham, bart., vice John 



Clarke, deceased 

 1678-9 . Richard Graham, bart. 



Orlando Gee, esq. 

 1679 . . Richard Graham, bart. 



Orlando Gee, esq. 

 1680-1 . Richard Graham, bart. 



Orlando Gee, esq. 

 1685 . . Orlando Gee, knt. 



Daniel Fleming, knt. 

 1688-9 . Henry Capel, knt. 



Henry Fletcher, esq., of Hutton 

 1689-90 . Orlando Gee, knt. 



Wilfrid Lawson, bart. 

 1695 . . Charles Gerard, bart. 



Goodwin Wharton, esq. 

 1698 . . William Seymour, esq. 

 1698 . . George Fletcher, esq. 

 1700-1 . William Seymour, esq. 



George Fletcher, esq. 

 1701 . . Goodwin Wharton, esq. 



William Seymour, esq. 



1701-2 . Thomas Lamplugh, esq., of Lam- 

 plugh, vice Goodwin Wharton, who 

 elected to serve for Bucks. 



2 Another indenture returning Sir Thomas Sandford, bart. 

 was taken off the file by order of the House, 3 Dec. 1645 

 (Commons Journals). 



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