POLITICAL HISTORY 



1702 . . James Stanhope, esq. 1767 



Thomas Lamplugh, esq. 

 1705 . . James Stanhope, esq. 



Thomas Lamplugh, esq. 1768 



1708 . . James Stanhope, esq. 



Albermarle Bertie, esq. 



1710 . . Nicholas Lechmere, esq 



James Stanhope, esq. 



1711 . . James Stanhope re-elected, his election 1769 



having been declared void 



1713 . . Joseph Musgrave, esq. 



Nicholas Lechmere, esq. '774 



1714-15 . James Stanhope, esq. 



Nicholas Letchmere, esq. 1775 



1717 . . Thomas Pengelly, serjeant-at-law, vice 

 James Stanhope, appointed to an 

 office of profit by the Crown 



1717 . . Percy Seymour, esq., commonly called 



Lord Percy Seymour, vice Nicholas 1780 

 Letchmere, appointed to an office of 

 profit by the Crown ^84 



1721 . . Anthony Lowther, esq., vice Lord 



Percy Seymour, deceased 1786 



1722 . . Thomas Pengelly, knt. 



Wilfrid Lawson, bart. 



1726-7 . William Finch, esq., vice Sir Thomas 1790 

 Pengelly, appointed to an office of 

 profit by the Crown 

 1727 . . William Finch, esq. 1793 



Wilfrid Lawson, bart. 

 1734 . . William Finch, esq. ! 79^ 



Wilfrid Lawson, bart. 



'737-8 . Eldred Curwen, esq., vice Sir Wilfrid 1800 

 Lawson, deceased 



1741 . . William Finch, esq. 1802 



John Mordaunt, esq., of Freefolk, 



Hants. 1805 



1742 . . William Finch, re-elected after ap- 



pointment as vice chamberlain of 



the Household 

 1747 . . Charles Wyndham, bart., of West- 1806 



minster 



John Mordaunt, esq., of Freefolk 1807 



William Finch, esq., vice Sir Charles 



Wyndham, who elected to serve for 



Taunton 



1754 . . Percy Wyndham O'Brien, esq., of 1807 . 



Short Grove, Essex 

 John Mordaunt, knt., of Freefolk, 

 Southamptonshire 



1755 . . Percy Wyndham O'Brien, re-elected 



after appointment as one of the 1808 . 

 Lords Commissioners of the Trea- 

 sury 



1757 . . Percy, Earl of Thomond, Ireland, re- 

 elected after appointment as trea- 1810 . 

 surer of the Household 



1761 . . John Mordaunt, knt. 1812 . 



Charles Jenkinson, esq. 



1762 . . Charles Jenkinson, esq., re-elected 



after appointment as treasurer and 

 paymaster of the Ordnance 



1816 . 



1 Double return, dated 18 Jan. 1717-18 ; the indenture 

 by which Sir Wilfrid Lawson was returned was taken off 

 the file by order of the House. 



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. John Elliot, esq., vice Charles Jenkin- 

 son, appointed one of the Lords 

 Commissioners of the Admiralty 

 . George Macartney, knt. 

 Charles Jenkinson, esq. 

 George Johnstone, esq., vice Charles 

 Jenkinson, who elected to serve for 

 Appleby 



. James Lowther, bart., vice Sir George 

 Macartney, who accepted the stew- 

 ardship of the Chiltern Hundreds 

 . George Johnstone, esq. 



Fletcher Norton, esq. 

 . Ralph Gowland, esq., vice George 

 Johnstone, who elected to serve for 

 Appleby 



James Adair, esq., vice Fletcher Nor- 

 ton, who elected to serve for Carlisle 

 . John Lowther, esq. 



John Baynes Garforth, esq. 

 . John Lowther, esq. 



James Clarke Satterthwaite, esq. 

 . Humphrey Senhouse, esq., vice John 

 Lowther, who accepted the steward- 

 ship of the Chiltern Hundreds 

 . John Anstruther, esq., of Lincoln's Inn 

 John Baynes Garforth, esq., of Steeton, 



Yorks. 

 . John Anstruther, esq., re-elected after 



appointment 

 . John Baynes Garforth, esq. 



Edward Burrow, esq. 

 , Walter Spencer Stanhope, esq., vice 



Edward Burrow, deceased 

 , Robert Ward, esq. 



James Graham, esq. 



, George Steward, esq., commonly called 

 Viscount Garlics, vice James Gra- 

 ham, who accepted the stewardship 

 of the manor of East Hendred, Berks. 

 , John Lowther, esq. 

 James Graham, esq. 

 Thomas Hamilton, commonly called 

 Lord Binning, vice John Lowther, 

 esq., who elected to serve for Cum- 

 berland 



John Lowther, esq., of Swillington 

 James Graham, esq., of Edmond Castle 

 John Osborn, esq., of Chicksands 

 Priory, Beds., vice John Lowther, 

 who elected to serve for Cumberland 

 William Lowther, esq., commonly 

 called Viscount Lowther, vice John 

 Osborn, who accepted the steward- 

 ship of the Chiltern Hundreds 

 William Lowther, Viscount Lowther, 



re-elected after appointment 

 William Viscount Lowther 

 John Lowther, esq., of Swillington 

 Augustus John Foster, esq., of Killar- 

 ney, Ireland, vice John Lowther, esq., 

 who elected to serve for Cumberland 

 John Henry Lowther, esq., of Swilling- 

 ton, vice Augustus John Foster, esq., 

 who accepted the stewardship of the 

 Chiltern Hundreds 



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