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A48647 A list of one unanimous club of voters in His Majesties Long Parliament, dissolved in 78 very fit to be thought on at the next new choice. 1679 (1679) Wing L2403; ESTC R18166 2,472 5

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A LIST of one unanimous Club of VOTERS in his Majesties Long Parliament dissolved in 78. Very fit to be thought on at the next New Choice Buckingham-shire SIr Richard Temple Timb Sir Humphry Winch. Sir Robert Sawyer quondam Speaker Sir William Smith Sir William Drake Sir William Bowyer Berk-shire Sir John Bennet Richard Aldworth Cambridg-shire Sir Thomas Chichley Sir Thomas Hatton Sir Charles Wheeler Lord Allington Cheshire Thomas Cholmley Robert Worden Cornwal Sir Jonathan Trelawny Sir John Coryton Bernard Greenvile Sidney Godolphin Sir William Godolphin Spain John Arundel John Trelawny Captain John Trelawny Esquire Charles Osborn Henry Seymour Robert Roberts Lord Hawley Arthur Sprey Joseph Tredenham Sir Cyrell Wych Sir Boucher Ray. Sir William Godolphin Carlisle Sir Philip Howard Sir Christopher Musgrave Devonshire Sir Copplestone Bampfield Sir James Smith Thomas Walker Sir Edward Seymour Edward Seymour Speaker Sir Thomas Berry Sir Gilbert Talbot Sir Nicholas Slaning Sir Courtney Pool Chim Sir Peter Prideaux Sir Henry Ford. Dorset Thomas Strangways Wadham Strangways Lord Latimer Sir John Shaw Sir Winston Churchil George Boreman George Pits Durham Collonel John Tempest Sir Ralph Cole Essex Sir John Shaw Sir John Bramston Thomas King Sir Richard Wiseman Glocester-shire Sir Baynham Throgmorton Hampshire Sir Robert Holmes Laurence Hide Sir Richard Ford. Sir George Carteret Thomas Neal Brewer Sir Robert Howard Robert Philips Sir John Holms Hereford-shire Thomas Price Herbert Westphaling Sir Thomas Williams Hertfordshire Sir Richard Franklin Huntingtonshire Sir John Cotton Sir Lionel Walden Pa. Kent Sir Thomas Peyton Sir Edward Masters Thomas Hardress Thomas Harlakenden Sir Robert Barnham James Herbert Lord Danby 's Son in Law Sir Richard Head Lancashire Sir Roger Bradshaw Richard Harrison Edward Rigby Welch Judg. Sir John Otway Sir John Heath Earl Ancram Lauderdale 's Countryman Sir Geoffery Fozakerly or Shackerly Leicester-shire George Faunt Sir William Hartopp Sir John Prettyman Lincolnshire Sir Robert Markham Charles Bertie William Broxholm Peregrine Bertie Middlesex Sir Thomas Allen. Finchly Sir Philip Warwick Norfolk Collonel Paston Mr. Briggs a Grocer Robert Wright by his Interest in Coleman and Pepyes hath 40 s. a day Sir William Doyly Sir Allen Apsley Samuel Peipys Plot Popery Piracy Sir Thomas Meadows Northampton Sir Lewis Palmer Robert Spencer Northumberland Sir John Fenwick Sir Ralph Delaval Sir Francis Anderson Sir George Downing Daniel Collingwood Viscount Dunblain Nottingham-shire Sir Francis Leake Henry Savil. Oxford-shire Laurence Hide Suffolk Howard Rutlandshire Edward Wells Shropshire Sir Francis Lawley Somerset Fox Sir Job Charlton George Wild. Edward Warren William Oakely Somersetshire Sir William Basset Lord Fitz-harding Sir William Wyndham Sir Edmond Wyndham Thomas Wyndham Collonel Edward Philips Staffordshire Randal Edgerton Captain Richard Dyet Leviston Gower Suffolk Sir Henry Felton Sir Charles Gawdy Sir John Pettus William Wood. Sir George Reeves Robert Reeves Gilbert Lingfield Governor of Bruggs of Norwich Surrey Sir Adam Brown Sir Thomas Bludworth Sir William Hayward Sir Edward Bisse Sir John Worden Thomas Dalmahoy Sir William Morley Sussex Richard May. Sir John Cowel Baptist May. Sir John Stapley Sir Thomas Woodcock Henry Goring Henry Goring Peircy Goring Earl Orrery Viscount Longford Warwiekshire Sir Robert Holt of Alsatia Sir Henry Puckering alias Newton Westmorland Thomas Tufton Wiltshire Sir Stephen Fox Paymaster of about thirty Pensioners Sir John Birckenhead Thomas Wanklin George Johnson Henry Bertie carried his Election most clearly by thirteen against twenty one Francis Gwin Sir Thomas Estcourt Sir John Ernely Robert Hide Henry Clark Daniel Finch William Ashburnham George Legg Sir Edward Nicholas Sir John Elwes Worcestershire Thomas Street Welch Judg. Henry Conventry Sir John Hanmore Yorkshire Conyers Darcy Sir Thomas Slingsby Collonel Sir Henry Goodrick Collonel Sir John Talbot Sir John Nicholas Sir Edmond Jennings Henry Guy Sir Solomon Swale a Papist Sir Blackamore Risby Sir William Wentworth Sir Thomas Strickland a Papist Cinque Ports Sir Dennis Ashburnham Sir John Robinson John Hervey Coll. Gibbs Sir Lionel Jenkins John Stroud John Robinson Wales Sir Herbert Price Sir Charles Cotterel Lord Vaughan John Wyn. Sir Thomas Hanmore VOTES of the House of Commons concerning the Pensioners Die Veneris 23º Maii 1679. ORdered That Sir John Hotham Sir Robert Peyton and Sir John Holman go and bring Sir Stephen Fox and his Books of Account immediatly to the House They returning reported That Sir Stephen Fox was come to the House Ordered That the same Members go with Sir Stephen Fox to his House and bring his Ledgers Journal and his Cash-books with him and the Receipts that the Members of the last Parliament gave him for any Mony they have received And that Sir Stephen Fox do not go out of their company but return with them to the House Sir John Hotham reports That so soon as they came to Sir Stephen Fox's the Lord Chamberlain came in and told them that he durst not suffer any Books or Papers that concerned the King to go out of his House without the King 's special leave Ordered That Sir Stephen Fox do name such Members of the last Parliament as he could remember that received any Monies for secret service Ordered That Sir Francis Winnington report to morrow what Members of the Last Parliament the Secret Committee knows received any Pension Ordered That the Clerk read over the Roll and that Sir Stephen Fox answer to every Name   l. p. ann Sir Charles Wheeler the sum of 400 Sir Jonathan Trelaway 500 Robert Roberts 500 Sir Philip Howard 500 Sir James Smith 500 Sir Courtney Poole 1000 Sir Richard Wiseman 500 Col. King 200 Thomas Price 400 Mr. Westphalia 200 Humphry Cornwal 200 Sir John Barnaby 300 Sir Lionel Walden 300 Daniel Collingwood 300   l. p. an Sir Job Charlton 1000 Mr. Knolls 200 Robert Philips 300 Randolph Edgerton 500 Sir George Reeves 500 at a time Sir John Duncomb 2000 at a time Sir Thomas Woodcock 200 at a time Henry Clark 400 at a time Sir John Talbot 500 at a time Sir Philip Mountain 300 at a time Sir John Robinson 1500 upon acc Mr. Rogers 200 upon acc Col. Whitley 300 upon acc Die Sabbati 24 Maii 1679. Sir Francis Winnington reports that there was annually paid out of the Excise 20000 l. for Pensions managed by Mr. Charles Bertie by Patent for which he was to give no accompt but for secret Service that Sir Richard Wiseman received 400 l. per an for himself and 400 l. per an for three more That Sir Joseph Tredingham Mr. Peircy Goring Sir Robert Holt Mr. Glascock and Sir John Bramston were also Pensioners Ordered That the Auditors of the Excise bring in a List of the Farmers of the Excise that were before the great Farmers came in Ordered That Mr. Johnson and Mr. Lent be sent for to attend this House who have paid several of these Pensions and that the Speaker issue forth his Warrant for any Witnesses that any Member of this House shall inform him of Ordered That the further Consideration of this Debate be Adjourned till Tuesday next Thursday May 1. 1679. Ordered That a Bill be brought in to morrow that no Members receive any Pensions or places of Profit during this Sessions of Parliament May 8. 1679. A Bill for hindering any Members from accepting any Office or Emploiment from the King during this Sessions of Parliament read a second time Whether all the Counties Cities and Corporations in England are not at this time more highly concerned than ever to make choice of such for Parliament Men as may not sell but save them to the happy settlement of this bleeding Kingdom FINIS