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Byshe, Edward, junior, Esq. Cage, William, Esq. (dead '44) Campbell, James, Esq. Campion, Henry, Esq.

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Capel, Arthur, Esq. (created Lord,'41) Carew, Sir Alexander (treachery of Plymouth; beheaded '44) *Carew, John, Esq. (regicide). *Carew, William, Esq.

Carnaby, Sir William, Knight (disab. '42)

Catalyn, Richard, Esq. (disab. '44). Cave, Sir Richard, Knight (disab.'42) Cawley, William, Esq. (regicide) Cecil, Robert, Esq. (2d s. of E. of Salisbury)

*Celye, Thomas, Esq. *Chadwell, William, Esq. (disab. 44) *Challoner, James', Esq. (King's judge)

*Challoner, Thomas, Esq. (regicide)
*Charlton, Robert, Esq..
Chaworth, Dr. (not duly)
Cheeke, Sir Thomas, Knight

*Chettle, Francis, Esq.
Cheyne, William, Esq. (died)..

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Chichely, Thomas, Esq. (disab. '42) Chomley, Sir Henry, Knight Cholmley, Sir Hugh (disab. '43) *Cholmley, Thomas, Esq. *Clark, Samuel, Esq..

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*Clement, Gregory, Esq. (regicide disab. '52).

Clifton, Sir Gervase, Baronet (disab.) Clinton, Lord Edward (e. s. of E. of Lincoln)

*Clive, Robert, Esq.

Clotworthy, Sir John, Knight (disab., one of the 11).

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but prefers) Malden,

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Coningsby, Fitzwilliam, Esq. (disab. '41, monopolist).

Herefordshire.

*Coningsby, Humphrey, Esq. (disab. '46) *Constable, Sir William, Baronet (regicide; instead of Benson the jobber, and in preference to Deerlove, '42)

Constantine, William, Esq.(disab.'43) Cook, Sir Robert, Knight (died) Cook, Thomas, Esq. (disab. '44) *Copley, Lionel, Esq. (disab. with the 11)

*Corbet, John, Esq. (King's judge) *Corbet, Sir John, Baronet Corbet, Miles, Esq. (regicide). Cornwallis, Sir Frederick, Baronet (disab. '42, for sending officers from Holland)

Coryton, William, Esq. (not duly).

*Coventry, John, Esq. (2d s. of late Lord Keeper, disab. '42) . Cowcher, John, Esq.. Cradock, Matthew, Esq. (died '40) Cranbourne, Viscount Charles (e. s. of E. of Salisbury)

Crane, Sir Robert, Baronet (dead '44) Craven, John, Esq. (void; madé Baron Craven 21 March '43) Creswell, Sergeant Richard

Crew, John, Esq.

Crispe, Sir Nicholas, Knight (expelled '41) for monopoly in cop

peras)

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*Crynes, Elizeus, Esq.

'44).

Staffordshire.
Cambridge.
Portsmouth.

Wendover, Bucks.
Weobly.

Tavistock.

Curwen, Sir Patricius,Baronet (disab. Cumberland.

Curzon, Sir John, Baronet

*Dacres, Sir Thomas, Knight (in

stead of Capel)

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*Dacres, Thomas, Esq.

Dalston, Sir George, Knight (disab.

'44)

Dalston, Sir William, Baronet (disab.
'44).

Danby, Sir Thomas, Knight (disab.
'42, Yorkshire petition)
*Danvers, Sir John, Knight (E. Dan-
by's brother; regicide)
*Darley, Henry, Esq.
*Darley,Richard, Esq. (King's judge)
Davies, Matthew, Esq. (disab. '43)
*Davies, William, Esq.

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Deering, Sir Edward, Baronet (disab.
'42, for printing his speeches)
*Deerlove, William, Esq. (void)
Denton, Sir Alexander, Knight (dis-
ab. '44).

*Devereux, George, Esq.
D'Ewes, Sir Simond, Baronet.

Digby, Lord George (e. s. of E. of
Bristol; till 10 June '41, writ to
House of Peers).

Digby, John, Esq. (disab. '42)
Dives, Sir Lewis, Knight (disab.)

*Dixwell, John, Esq. (regicide)

*Dobins, Daniel, Esq.

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Derbyshire.

Hertfordshire.
Kellington.

Cumberland.

Carlisle.

Richmond, Yorkshire.

Malmsbury.
Malton.

Northallerton.
Christchurch, Hants.
Carmarthen.

Kent.

Knaresborough.

Buckingham.

Montgomery.

Sudbury.

(Milborn Port, but preferred) Dorsetshire. Milborn Port.

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Bridport.
Dover.

Bewdley.

*Dodderidge, John, Esq.

*Dormer, John, Esq. (in '46)

*Dove, John, Esq. (King's judge)

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Erisy, Richard, Esq.

*Evelyn, George, Esq.

Evelyn, Sir John, Knight

Evelyn, Sir John, Knight

Portsmouth.
Oxford.

Amersham, Bucks.
Amersham.

Beeralston.

Northamptonshire. Wallingford, Gloucestershire. Norwich.

Wareham, Dorset.
Weymouth.
Cambridge University.
Camelford.
Newport, Cornwall.
Shropshire.
Bedford.

Christchurch, Hants.
Chester.
Ripon.
Tiverton.

Boston.

Eure, Sergeant Samuel (disab. '44). Leominster.

Eversfield, Sir Thomas, Knight (dis

ab. '44).

Exton, Edward, Esq. .

*Fagg, John, Esq. (King's judge) Fairfax, Lord Ferdinando (died '47) *Fairfax, Sir Thomas, Knight (from 7 Feb. '49)

Falkland, Lord (disab. '42, killed at Newbery, Sept. '43)

Fanshaw, Sir Thomas, K.B. (disab. '43).

Fanshaw, Sir Thomas, Knight (disab.

'42)

Newcastle-on-Tyne.

St. Mawes. Cornwall.

Reigate.

Bletchingley, Surrey. 7

Ludgershall, Wilts.

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Rye.

Yorkshire.

Cirencester.

Newport, Wight.

Hertford.

Lancaster.

*Fell, Thomas, Esq. (after Fanshaw) Lancaster.

APPENDIX B.

LIST OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT.

LISTS OF THE EASTERN-ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES. {

IN the old Parliamentary History, and in other Books, is given, "compiled from the Chancery Records and Commons Journals," a List of the Long-Parliament Members, arranged according to their Counties and Boroughs; which is very welcome to the historical inquirer. But evidently, for every purpose of historical inquirey connected with this Period, there is needed farther, if not some well-investigated brief "Biographical Dictionary of the Long-Parliament Members," such as the pious historical student is free to imagine for himself, but will not soon get, at least and lowest, some Alphabetical List of their Names; the ready index and memento of a great many things to us. As no such List was anywhere discoverable, I had to construct one for my own behoof; a process by no means difficult in proportion to its usefulness, the facts being already all given in the extant List by Places, and only requiring to be rearranged for the new object of a List by Names. This latter List, after long doing duty in the manuscript state, is now, for the use of others, appended here in print, there being accidentally a corner of room for it in this New Edition.

It is not vitally connected with Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches; yet neither is it quite without relation to the man. Here are the Names of some five or six hundred men, whom Oliver Cromwell sat in view of, and worked along with, through certain years of time in this world; their Names and Localities, if we have nothing more. More is attainable concerning several of them, and is very well worth attaining; but little more, to the general reader, is yet attained. Fea

* Parliamentary History (London, 1763), ix. 12-57.

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