A Catalogue of the names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, that have served in the last four Parlaments; viz. [brace] I. The Parlament begun at Westminster, the third of November, 1640. II. The Parlament the fourth of July, 1653. III. The Parlament Sept. 3. 1654. IIII. The Parlament the 17. of September, 1656. With the names of such noblemen, knights, and gentlemen, as met in the Parlament at Oxford. The reader may take notice that in the first Parlament, such as are marked with this * went to Oxford, those that died with d, and such as were new chosen with a small character : In the little Parliament, all those that stood for a godly learned ministery, are also marked with a *.

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A Catalogue of the names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, that have served in the last four Parlaments; viz. [brace] I. The Parlament begun at Westminster, the third of November, 1640. II. The Parlament the fourth of July, 1653. III. The Parlament Sept. 3. 1654. IIII. The Parlament the 17. of September, 1656. With the names of such noblemen, knights, and gentlemen, as met in the Parlament at Oxford. The reader may take notice that in the first Parlament, such as are marked with this * went to Oxford, those that died with d, and such as were new chosen with a small character : In the little Parliament, all those that stood for a godly learned ministery, are also marked with a *.
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London, :: Printed by Tho, Newcomb, dwelling in Thames Street, over against Baynards Castle,
1656.
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England and Wales. -- Parliament -- History -- Early works to 1800.
England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Elections -- Early works to 1800.
England -- Nobility -- Registers -- Early works to 1800.
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"A Catalogue of the names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, that have served in the last four Parlaments; viz. [brace] I. The Parlament begun at Westminster, the third of November, 1640. II. The Parlament the fourth of July, 1653. III. The Parlament Sept. 3. 1654. IIII. The Parlament the 17. of September, 1656. With the names of such noblemen, knights, and gentlemen, as met in the Parlament at Oxford. The reader may take notice that in the first Parlament, such as are marked with this * went to Oxford, those that died with d, and such as were new chosen with a small character : In the little Parliament, all those that stood for a godly learned ministery, are also marked with a *." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78323.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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Employed in his Majesties service, or ab∣sent with leave, or by sicknesse.

  • Sir John Fenick
  • Hugh Potter
  • Walter Kyrle
  • William Stanhop
  • Sir William Carnaby
  • Sir Thomas Danby
  • John Fennick
  • Ralph Sneade
  • Sir William Ogle
  • Sir Thomas Jermine
  • Sir John Stowel
  • Sir Robert Strickland.
  • Sir Phlip Musgrave
  • John Cowcher
  • John Coventry
  • Sir Henry Slingsby
  • Sir John Malory
  • John Bellasis
  • Sir Thomas Ingram
  • Lord Mansfield.
  • Thomas Heblethwait
  • Sir Hugh Cholmley
  • Sir George Wentworth
  • Sir Walter Lloyd
  • Sir Henry Vaughan
  • Francis Lloyd
  • John Vaughan
  • Richard Ferrers
  • George Hartnoll
  • Sir William Udall
  • Robert Hunt
  • Thomas May
  • Sir Thomas Bowyer
  • Sir Thomas Roe
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