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A52146 A seasonable argument to perswade all the grand juries in England to petition for a new Parliament, or, A list of the principal labourers in the great design of popery and arbitrary power who have betrayed their country to the conspirators, and bargain'd with them to maintain a standing army in England ... Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. 1677 (1677) Wing M885; ESTC R14463 9,660 24

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A Seasonable Argument To Perswade All the Grand Iuries in England to Petition for A New Parliament OR A LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL LABOURERS in the Great Design of Popery and Arbitrary Power Who have Betrayed their Country to the Conspirators and Bargain'd with them to Maintain a Standing Army in England under the Command of the Bigotted Popish D. Who by the Assistance of the L. L's Scotch Army the Forces in Ireland and those in France hopes to bring all Back to ROME Veritas non quaerit Angulos Nunc Omnia Romae Venalia Amsterdam Printed in the Year 1677. A Seasonable Argument to persvvade all the Grand Juries in England to Petition for A New Parliament OR A LIST of the Principal Labourers in the Great Design of POPERY and ARBITRARY POWER c. Bedford SIR Humphry Winch Baronet hath from the Court 500 l. per annum Sallery and was of the Council of Trade for Plantations Berk-Shire Windsor Sir Thomas Higgons Knight hath a Pension of 500 l. per annum and hath had 4000 l. in Gifts Married to the Earl of Bathes Sister Sir Francis Winnington Knight Solicitor General to the King which place is worth 1500 l. per annum Reading Sir Thomas Doleman has 200 l. per annum Pension and was assisted by the Court in the Cheating-Will whereby he got Quarles his Estate valued at 16000 now Clerk of the Council which is worth 500 l. per annum and is promised to be Secretary of State Richard Aldsvvorth Esquire Auditor in the Exchequer which is worth 400 l. per annum he is also the Arch-Bishops Secretary and has got by Boones at several times 3000 l. Wallingford Sir Iohn Bennet Knight of the Bath has got of the poor indigent Cavaliers money 26000 l. and otherwayes near 40000 l. more Buckingham-Shire Sir Richard Temple Commissioner of the Customs which is worth 1200 l. per annum Buckingham Town Sir William Smith as honest as Sir Richard Temple Chipping Wicham Sir Robert Savvyer a Lawyer of as ill reputation as his Father has had for his attendance this Session 1000 l. and is promised as he insinuates to be Attorney-General and Speaker of the House of Commons Agmondisham Sir William Drake Barronet under the Command of his Father-in Law the Chief Barron Montague who enjoys 1500 l. per annum during the Kings pleasure Cambridg-Shire Sir Thomas Hatton a man of no Estate but his Pension Sir Thomas Chichley Master of the Ordnance and has had 2000 l. given him and the Reversion of his Place to his Son University Sir Charles Wheeler a Foot Captain who once promised himself to be Master of the Rolls now Governour of Mevis Town of Cambridge William Lord Allington in debt very much a Court-Pensioner and in hopes of a White Staffe A Cully Che-Shire Thomas Chelmodly Promised a great Place at Court but not only deceived but laught at poor Gentleman Chester Robert Worden Esquire a betrayer of the Old Cavaliers with Willis and of Sir George Booth the Duke of Yorks Creature and Gentleman of his Bed Chamber Cornwall Sir Ionath Trelavvney Barronet one that is known to have sworn himself into 4000 at least in his account of the Prize-Office Controller to the Duke and has got in Gratuities to the value of 10000 l. besides what he is promised for being an Informer Sir Iohn Compton Barronet a Commissioner of the Prizes and besides a Patentee for setting up Lights upon the Sea-Coast Lanceston Sir Charles Harbord Surveyor General has got 100000 l. of the King and Kingdom he was formerly a Solicitor of Staples-Inn till his lewdness and poverty brought him to Court Leskeard Bernard Greenvil Esquire a Bed-Chamber-Man has got in Boons at several times 20000 l. Helston Sidney Godolphin Esquire a Bed Chamber-man Sir William Godolophin Barronet had 1200 l per annum out of the Fee-farm Rents and Governour of Scilly Island Truro Iohn Arundel Esquire his Father from a small fortune raised to be a Lord and hath now 2000 l. per annum Pension out of the Excise and hath got in Boons 20000 l. Cammelford Sir VVilliam Godolphin Knight under Secretary to the Lord Arlington now Embassador in Spain and lately turn'd Papist hath got in Boons 30000 l. VVest-Lovv Iohn Trelavvny Esquire Cup-Bearer to the King Captain to a Troop of Horse in Ireland and 200 l. per annum Pension Iohn Trelavvny Esquire own Son to honest Sir Ionathan Trelavvny East-Lovv Charles Osborn the Treasurers Brother has an Office in the Customs Henry Seymour Esquire of the Bed-Chamber has the Hanaper-Office and is Controller of the Customs at London has got 40000 l. in Dutchy Leases and other Boons Boffing Robert Roberts Esquire Victuals and Protection in VVhite-Hall out of Priviledge Time and 50 l. a Session St. Michael Francis Lord Havvly Captain of his Majesties Troop Gentleman of the Bed-Chamber to the Duke and Court Buffoon has got in Boons 20000 l. St. Mavvs Arthur Sprye a Commissioner of the Prizes 400 l. per annum Pension has raised his Estate from 100 per annum to 800 by being a Member Sir Ioseph Tredenham the son of an Attorney and by Marrying the Speakers Sister has got a considerable Pension Kellington Sir Cyril VVych Secretary to the Lieutenancy in Ireland Brother in Law to the two Earls of Bath and St. Albans Carlile Sir Philip Hovvard Captain of the Horse Guards got in Patents and Boons 4000 l. Sir Christopher Musgrave Knight Captain of a Foot Company 200 l. per annum Pension and to succeed his Father in the Government of Carlile Devon-Shire Sir Copelston Bampfield Barronet much addicted to Tipling presented to the King by his pretended Wife Betty Roberts the Pall Mall Exeter Sir Iames Smith Knight Major of the Kings Regiment 10000 l. in Boons Kinsman to the Duke of Albermarle Thomas VValker Esquire a Commissioner of the Prizes where he feathered his Nest to some purpose 500 l. this Session besides preferring his Brother to be Collector of the Customs of Exeter Totnes Sir Edmond Seymour Barronet the Speakers Father and an Indigent Pensioner Sir Thomas Berry Knight a Pensioner of 200 l. per annum got for him by the Lord Clifford his Brother in Law Plymouth Sir Gilbert Talbot Knight Master of the Jewel Office Plimpton Sir Nicholas Slanning Knight of the Bath Sir George Carterets son in Law the Kings Carver 2000 l. in Boons and Governour of Pendennis in Reversion Honinton Sir Courtney Pool first mover of the Chimny-Money for which he had Sir Peter Prideux Knight the Lord of Baths Brother in Law constant Court dinners and 300 l. per annum Pension Beer Alston Sir Iohn Maynard Knight the Kings Serjeant at Law Tiverton Sir Henry Ford once Secretary for Ireland a Pension of 300 l. per annum which is almost all he has to subsist on Dorset-Shire Corfe Lord Latimer son to the Lord Treasurer Lime Regis Sir Iohn Shavv once a Vintners Boy got of the Crown out of the Customs and by other wayes 60000 l.
VVeymouth Sir VVinston Churchil was a Commissioner of the Court of Claims in Ireland now one of the Clerks of the Green-Cloth He prefer'd his own Daughter to the Duke of York and has got in Boons 10000 l. He has publisht in Print that the King may raise Money without his Parliament Brid-port George Boreman Esquire once an Under-Clerk in the six Clerks Office now Master of the Ballast Office a Place no less Oppressive than Illegal worth 1500 l. per annum VVarham George Pitt Quondam servant to the Duke of York but turn'd out and was promised to have the Money it cost him 2500 l. Durham Iohn Tempest Esquire a Papist a Pensioner and a Court dinner-Man has got a Customers Place at Hull for his Son Essex Harvvich Thomas King Esquire a Pensioner for 50 l. a Session c. Meat c. Drink and now and then a sute of Clothes Glocester Sir Baynham Throgmorton a grant of Kingsvvood-Forrest and 200 l. per annum Malden Sir Richard VViseman a 1000 l. per annum Pension and keeper of one of the Treasurers publick Parliamentary Tables Sir VVilliam VViseman at sir Richards Devotion Hant-Shire VVinchester Sir Robert Homes first an Irish Livery Boy then a High-way-man now Bashavv of the Isle of VVight got in Boones and by Rapine 100000 l. The Cursed Beginner of the two Dutch Wars Laurence Hide the Elder a Pension of 200 l. per annum and a constant Court-dinner-man Southampton Sir Richard Ford Knight Contriver of the two Dutch Wars for which he had 10000 l. and yet is scarce able to live Thomas Knovvles Esquire the Treasurers Kinsman 400 l. per annum Pension Portsmouth Sir George Carteret Baronet a French Man Vice-Chamberlain to the once Treasurer of Ireland and the Navy in which two Places he Cheated the Crown of 400000 l. as upon account was made apparent He has wisely conveyed great part of his Estate beyond Sea therefore deservedly made a Privy Counsellour 〈◊〉 Thomas Neal Esquire now turn'd Brewer 〈…〉 a rich Wifes Fortune and his own 〈…〉 he has a promise his son shall Marry Mall Daveys's daughter and to be made a Viscount and maintaind if his Brewhouse fail Formerly called Golden Neal now Brazen Groom-Porter Stockbridge Sir Robert Hovvard Auditor of the Receipts of the Exchequer worth 3000 l. per annum many great Places and Boons he had had but his W Uphill spends all and now refuses to Marry him Robert Philips Esquire Bed-chamber-man got in Gifts 20000 l. Nevvton in the Isle of VVight Sir Iohn Holmes sir Rob. Brother a Cowardly baffled sea Captain twice Boxed and once Whipp'd with a Dog-whip as many Gentlemen can testify Chosen in the Night without the Head Officer of the Town and but one Burgess yet Voted well Elected this last session Sir Kingsmil Lucy Barronet has had 1000 l. and promised a Court Place Hereford Thomas Price Esquire 500 l. given him and 300 l. per annum Pension and Protection in VVhite-Hall during Protogations City of Hereford Herbert VVestphalin Esquire 500 l. in money and an Office in the Custom-house worth 150 l. per annum VVebley Sir Iohn Barnaby Knight 500 l. given him Sir Thomas Williams once a poor Quack Chymist now the Kings Chymist has got at least 40000 l. by making Provocatives for Letchery and yet at this time all his land is under Extent and his Protection only keeps him out of Prison Hartford-Shire Sir Richard Franklin a Pension of 400 l. per annum Huntingdon Tovvn Sir Iohn Cotton a mad man who cut his own Throat and now cuts his Countrys by his Vote Sir Lionel Walden 8000l in the kings debt a Black-Heath Captain and a Papist at present has a Company of Foot and a 1000 l. given him Kent Sir Thomas Peyton the Coal-Farm worth 2000 l. per annum has had many Boons and yet has spent all and his own Estate to boot This is Peyton the Informer Canterbury Sir Edvvard Masters Knight a great Wittal c. Canterbury Thomas Hardness Serjeant at Law promised to bea Judge Rochester Sir Francis Clerk a Commissioner of the Prizes and a constant Receiver of all Publick money and a constant diner at Court Tables Maidston Thomas Harlackenden Esquire whose only livelyhood is in his Pension Sir Robert Barnham also Quinborough Iames Herbert Esquire is but fifteen years old but Son in Law to the Treasurer and therefore of Age to dispose of the Peoples Money Lanca-Shire County Sir Roger Bradshavv a Papist has a Lease from the Crown Lancaster Richard Kirby Esquire one of a very small Estate a Captain of Guards and a Commissioner for the Hackney-Coaches has had 500 l. in Boones Richard Harrison Esquire a small pension proportionable to his understanding Preston Edvvard Rigby Esquire Serjeant at Law promised to be a Welch Iudge Sir Iohn Otovvay Solicitor of the Dutchy and a consider-Boon in the Fee-Farm Rents Nevvton Richard Lord Gorges a Pension of 500 l. per annum Clitheroe Sir Iohn Heath Attorney of the Dutchy a great Drinker and a suspected Papist Sir Thomas Stringer a Dancing-masters Son got 30000 l. under the Duke of Albarmarle Wiggon Charles Earl of Ancram a poor Scot 500 l. per annum Pension Sir Ieoffery Shackerly Governour of Chester a Pension of 500 l. per annum Leicester-Shire County George Fount Esquire 500 l. out of the last Tax and is a constant Receiver of all Taxes Tovvn Sir William Hartop a Pension of 200 l. per annum and promised to be Clerk of the Kitchen threatens to sue his Town for his wages because he hears they 'l choose him no more Lincoln-Shire Sir Robert Carr Barronet 20000 l. in Boones Chancellour of the Dutchy Two Wives living at this time one Arlingtons Sister Grimsby William Broxholm Esquire an Indigent Papist has had 5000 l. given him Stamford Peregrine Bertie Esquire the Treasurers Brother in Law has a Pension and a Troop of Horse Middelsex Sir Lancellot Lake much in debt has a promise that his Elder Brothers Son shall not be naturallized a notorious Cuckold Sir Thomas Allen whose understanding is as great as his honesty a close embracer of Rogues had a Boon of a 1000 l. Westminster Sir Philip 〈◊〉 once Secretary to Arch-Bishop Lavvd before that a poor Singing Boy got artificially from the Treasurer Southampton and the King 40000 l. Now Clerk of the Signet Never lyes more than when he professes to speak the sincerity of his heart Sir Richard Everard 500 l. and that being near spent must have more or seek a new way to get bread Norfolk Christopher Ivy Esquire a Prisoner in the Kings Bench an old decrepid Letcher has 50 l. a Session Norvvich Francis Cory Esquire No better than Ivy. Lin Regis Robert Cook Esquire the Treasurers Son in Law who by his priviledge protects himself from the payment of the Mony viz. 8000 l. that was spent at his Election Robert Wright Esquire Pepis his Pensioner and has 40 s. a day allowed him by the Sea men
as their Councel but uses them as he does the Nation viz. betr Yarmouth Sir William Doyley got 7000 l. out of the Dutch Prisoners allowance and starved many of them to death a Pension of 500 l. per annum his son is a Teller in the Exchequer Thetford Sir Allen Apsley the Kings Falconer worth 1200 l. per annum the Dukes Treasure worth got by Boones and other Acts 60000 l. a Red Letter man if of any Religion Sir Ioseph Williamson once a poor Foot Boy then a Servitor now Principal Secretary of State and Pensioner to the French King Castle Rising Samuel Pepys Esquire once a Taylour then serving man to the Lord Sandvvitch now Secretary to the Admirally got by Passes and other illigal wayes 40000 l. Northampton Tovvn Henry Lord Obryan by his Wifes Interest has got of Secretary Williamson 1500 l. and the Reversion of Cobham Park and other Estates that were in the Crown worth 13000 l. per annum his son married the Treasurers Daughter Higham Ferris Sir Levvis Palmer a great Trader in Protections and sells cheap his Father was Attorney Generall Brackley Robert Spencer Esquire a Bed-chamber-man to the King and in Debt over ears Northumberland Sir Iohn Fenvvick a Captain under the Duke of Monmonth and promised a place at Court had 2000 l. given him for his Election Sir Ralph Delaval had 2000 l. gyven him and has a Pension of 500 l Per annum Nevv Castle Sir Francis Anderson a Pensioner to the Treasurer Morpeth Sir George Dovvning a poor child bred upon Charity like Iudas betrayed his Master What then can his Country expect He drew and advised the Oath of renonceing the Kings Family and took it first himself For his Honesty Fidelity c. Rewarded by his Majesty with 80000 l. at least and is a Commissioner of the Customs the House-Bell to call the Courtiers to Vote at 6 a Clock at night an Exchequer teller Bervvick Daniel Collingvvood Esquire a Court Janizary a Pension of 300 l. per annum Governour of Holy-Island Vicount Dunblain 15 years old the Treasurers Son bribed the Mayor falsly to return him Notingham-Shire Sir Francis Leake Barronet Governor of the Block-house at Gravesend a Foot Company and 500 l. in money East-Retford Sir Edvvard Dearing Barronet Commissioner of the Court of Claims in Ireland the Chancellours Brother in Law promised to be Secretary of State after Coventry now Commissioner of the Customs in London worth 1200 l. per annum Oxford-Shire University Lavvrence Hyde Master of the Robes to the king has had in Boons 20000 l. Woodstock Thomas Howard Esquire the Lord of Suffolk's Brother 400 l. per annum Pension Rultland Edvvard Noel Esquire Lord Lieutenant of Hant-shire Lord Warden of the Nevv-Forrest and other great Favours promised him which he need not doubt off being the Treasurers Nephew Shrop-Shire Sir Francis Lavvley a Pensioner one of the Horses in Madam Fontletts Coach Ludlovv Somerset Fox a Pension of 300 per annum Sir Iob Charlton Serjeant at Law Chief Justice of Chesler a dull Welch Judge 500 l. per annum for his Speakers place VVenlock George Wild Esquire a Commissioner of the Excise in Ireland 2000 l. in money a declared Enemy to his Country Bishops Castle Edmond VVarring Esquire a Commissioner of the Excise a Pension to keep him out of Prison Sir Iob Charltons Brother in Law William Oakley Esquire Brother in Law to Charlton and Waring has a small Pension Somerset-Shire Bath Sir VVilliam Basset Henry Seymours son in Law 1000 l. given him by Clifford he has promise of a place in the Law Act alwayes drunk when he can get money VVells Maurice Lord Fitzharding one of that Family which had from the Crown in Boons and Places 200000 l. besides the unnatural honour given to the younger Brother for pimping which came afterwards to the Father and so to this Lord. He 's Collonel of Horse in Ireland Taunton Sir William Portman in hopes to be a Lord much Priest-ridden Bridg-vvater Sir Edmond Windham Knight-Marshal in boons 5000 l. His Wife was the Kings Nurse Mynhead Thomas Windham Esquire Bed-chamber-man to the King as also Querry He married a Court Stafford-Shire Randal Edgerton Esquire a Captain in the Guards has had in Boons 10000 l. Litchfield Richard Diet Esquire a sea Captain Kinsman to Sir Robert Car 400 l. per annum Pension Walter Chetvvind courted treated and complimented out of his Vote Nevvcastle under Line Leviston Govver Esquire son in Law to the Earl of Bath had a great Estate fell to him by chance but honesty and wit never came by accident Suffolk Sir Henry Felton a Pensioner and his son a Bed-chamber-man Dunvvitch Sir Iohn Pettus a Pension of 300 l. per annum all his Estate is under Extent VVilliam Wood Esquire Master of the Kings Dock and his Ship-wright and a violent man for Taxes Sudbury Sir Robert Cordel a poor Gentleman that has almost spent all Major Cornvval a Pension of 200 l. per annum and a Captain in the Army Eye Sir George Reeves though of a great Estate yet content with a small Pension and promises that he shall be paid a great sum of money that he has in the Bankers hands Of no Religion Robert Reeves his son no less than the Treasurers Table is sufficient to feed his Monstrous Carcase Edmunds Bury Sir Iohn Duncomb a Pensioner of 2000 l. per annum in Boons 20000. VVilliam Duncomb his son Patrisari Surrey Sir Adam Brovvn Barronet the Treasurers Cousin-get-man and the Duke of Yorks Vassall Southvvark Sir Tho. Bloodvvorth a Mercenary Alderman of London not to be forgotten for his pissing out the Fire Blechingley Sir VVilliam Hayvvard a Commissioner in the fale of the Fee-farm-rents by which he got 2000 l. a Privy-chamber-man and 2000 l. in money Sir Edv. by th King at Arms 100 a Session yet very poor Rygate Sir Iohn VVorden the Duke of Yorks Secretary a favourer of Popery Guilford Thomas Delinghoy Esquire a Scotch serving-man a creature of Lauderdales chosen by the Duke of York who was in Pension at his Election and voted for him Sir VVilliam Morley Knight of the Bath a constant Courtdinner man Sussex Chichester Richard May Esquire a Lawyer Recorder of Chichester a Pensioner and promised to be Heir to Bap. May if he Vote Horsham Sir Iohn Covell Barronet wheedled with promises much in debt Mid-hurst Baptist May Esquire Privy-Purse 1000 l. per annum allowance got besides in Boons for secret service 40000 l. This is he that said 500 l. per annum vvas enough for a Country Gentleman to drink Alè eat Beef and to stink vvith c. Levvis Sir Iohn Stapely an Indigent Sir Thomas VVoodcock Deputy Governour of VVindsor Castle a Foot Company 200 l. per annum Pension He set up a Deed to gain his Neeces Estate which was found to be forg'd by a Jury at the Kings-Bench Bar and now stands upon his Priviledge to prevent a Decree in Chancery to have it canceled Staining Henry Goring
Esquire 200 l. per annum Pension and Court dinners Bramber Pierce Goring Esquire 200 per annum Pension Nevvshoram Henry Goring Esq. 500 l. and promised a Pension East-Grimstead Edvvard Sackvil Esquire Lieutenant to the Yeoman of the Guard Arrendel Roger Earl of Orrery President of Munster and a Regiment of Horse in Ireland Francis Vicount Langford formerly Treasurer of Ireland which he sold for 14000 l. now a Pension of 500 per annum Warwick-Shire Sir Robert Holt Barronet 1000 l. given him and Protection from his Creditors brought out of Goal this last Session when outlaw'd after Judgment Sir Henry Puckering alias Nevvton Pay-Master to the Popish standing-Army and allowance for keeping a Table every Session VVarvvick Town Sir Francis Compton Knight Captain of a Troop of House Westmerland Sir Philip Musgrave Barronet a Regiment of Foot Governour of Carlile given him in Fee-farm-Rents 6000 l. Appleby Thomas Tufton Esquire Bed-chamber-man to the Duke of York Wilt-Shire Nevv-Sarum Sir Stephen Fox from a poor Foot-boy and then singing-boy has got in places by the Court 150000 pounds Clerk of the Green Cloth VVilton Sir Iohn Berkenhead a poor Alehouse-keepers Son got by lying to be one of the Masters of the Request and Faculty Office in Boons 3000 l. Hindon Edvvard Seymour had for four year 2000 l. Pension to betray the Country Party for which he then appeared But since he hath shewn himself barefac'd and is Treasurer of the Navy and Speaker one of the Commissioners of the Admiralty and of the Popish Cabal Robert Hyde Esquire had sold his Vote before he came into the House and had 1000 l. for this last his first Session Westbury Thomas Wanklin Esquire once a poor serving-man now one of the Commissioners of the Excise in Ireland and 50 l. a Session Kept an Inn at Kingston three years now keeps a Tavern in Essex Buildings in the Strand Devizes George Iohnson Esquire a Lawyer and a VVelch Judg the Treasurers Sollicitor and an impudent has the Reversion of the Master of the Rols but some say that 's onely in trust for Baron Bertie Chipenham Francis Gvvyn Esquire one of the Commissioners of the Excise in Ireland had 500 l. given him Malmsbury Philip Hovvard Esquire of the Dukes Bed-chamber 300 l. per annum Pension Sir Thomas Escourt Reversioner of the Judge of the Marshalsie his Fathers own son converted to the Church of Rome by his young handsom Mother in Law with whom he 's very inward Crecklade Sir Iohn Earnley a Commissioner of the Navy and Chancellour of the Exchequer allwayes Votes as directed Bedvvin Henry Clerk an Indigent Commissioner of the Prizes and a place in the Custom House at Bristol worth 200 l. Per anum Ludgarshal Daniel Finch Esquire the Chancellors son VVilliam ●●shburnham Esquire got by the Court 50000 l. Cofferer George Leg Esquire supposed to be a Papist of the Dukes Bedchamber and Governor of Portsmouth in Boons 40000 l. Old Sarum Sir Edvvard Nicholas Knight got by the Court 10000 l. Malborough Sir Iohn Elvves Knight very poor but a place in Ireland of 300 l. per annum a Court Admirer Worcester-Shire Sam. Sandys senior Esquire a boon given him in the Excise which he sold for 13500. Worcester Thomas Street Esq. a Welch Judge promised other preferments had 500 given him Dailvvich Sam. Sandys junior Esq. son of 13500 l. Henry Coventry Secretary of State the breaker of the Tripple-League as he himself affirmed when he went to Svveden Evesham Sir Iohn Hanmer a prodigal Gentleman of the Horse to the Master of the Horse Commissioner of the Excise in Ireland and a Troop of Horse in Ireland 2000 l. given him in money York-Shire Conyers Darcy Esquire assisted by the Court in stealing the Lord Lexingtons sister from her Guardian for his son Sir Thomas Slingsby Governour of Scarborough Castle never gave his Country one Vote who voted all for him when chosen Knight of the Shire Knaesborough Valiant sir Iohn Talbot a Foot Company a Company of Dragoons a Commissioner of the Prizes of the Excise and for the sale of Fee-farm-rents 800 l. per annum out of the Wiltshire Excise the Reversion of the Jewel Office Rippon Sir Iohn Nicholas Knight of the Bath Clerk of the Council got by the Court 40000 l. Sir Edmond Iennings made High Sheriffe of Yorkshire against a Vote of Parliament which is worth 1000 l. Promised a Pension and place at Court Heddon Henry Guy Esq. Groom of the Bed chamber Alborough Sir Solomon Svvayl Barronet one whose word will not pass for 3 d. where he is known got by the Court 600 l. an old Papist if not Priest but his Bald Pate excuses his Tonsure a forger of Wills Sir Iohn Risby the Treasurers Creature sold himself and Country to him Thrisk Sir William Wentvvorth sir Allen Apsleys son in Law much in Debt His Wife has a place under the Dutchess of York he a Pension of 500 per annum in boons 3000 l. North-Allerton Sir Gilbert Gerrard a Souldier of Fortune he has got by the Court and the late Bishop of Duxham whose Daughter he Married 30000 l. but at present 't is most spent but he hopes his Friend the Treasurer will repair all Breaches Pontefract Sir William Lovvther Commissioner of the Customes a man whose Honesty and Integrity oftener fails him than his Wit Cinque-Ports Hastings Sir Dennis Ashburnham Married Mr. Iohn Ashburnhams Daugher got in Places 10000 l. Rye Sir Iohn Robinson Barronet Lieutenant of the Tower got in Places and Gifts by his Wifes Interest and otherwayes 40000 l. Sheriff of London at the Execution of Dr. Hevvit and a Notorious R. in the late Times Hithe Iohn Harvey Esquire the Queens Treasurer that told the King He had been Voting against his Conscience to serve his Majesty Sir Leolin Ienkins son of a Taylour Judge of the Admiralty was in hopes to be Arch-Bishop of Canterbury imployed in Four Embassies and whose indefatigable industry in promoting a Peace for France has been our He affirmed in the House of Commons That upon necessity the King might raise Mones without Act of Parliament Dover George Montague Esquire Abbot Montagues Brother Master of St. Katherines Hospital in gifts 3000 l. Sandvvitch Iohn Stroud Governour of Dover Commissioner of the Prizes got by several indirect wayes from the King and Kingdom 10000 l. Bevv-Morris Iohn Robinson Esquire 400 l. per annum Pension Wales Brecknock Sir Herbert Price Barronet Master of the Houshold got in Boons 10000 l. Cardiganshire Sir Charles Cotterel Master of the Ceremonies got in gifts 11000 l. Carmarthen-Tovvn Iohn Lord Vaughan Governour of Iamaica 1000 l. per annum Pension Robert Lord Buckly the Chancellours Brother in Law by whose meanes he is Guardian to sir William Williams worth 1000 l. per annum to him Denby-shire Iohn Wyn Esquire 400 l. given him in money Flint-Shire Sir Thomas Hanmer Barronet 500 per annum Pension Flint Roger Wheatly Esquire Knight Harbenger Farmer of the Post Office by which he has got a vast Estate Merioneth Andrevv Nevvport Esquire 400 l. per annum Pension a Squire of the Body THE Publisher beggs pardon of those Gentlemen here named if he has for want of better Information undervalued the price and merit of their Voices which he shall be ready upon their Advertisement to amend But more particularly he must beg the Excuse of many more Gentlemen no less deserving whom he hath omitted not out of any Malice or for want of good Will but of timely notice But in general The House was if they please to remember this last Session by three of their own Members told That their vvere several Papists Fifty Outlavvs and Pensioners without number So that upon examination they may arrive at a better knowledg amongst themselves and do one another more right then we howsoever well affected can possibly do without doors FINIS