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Mercurius politicus, Number 187, 5th-12th January 1654 E.726[4]

For the Town of Bedford, one.
For the County of Bedford, five.
For the County of Berks, seven; viz.
For the Borough of Abingdon, one.
For the Borough of Reading, one.
For the County of Berks, five.
For the County of Bucks, eight, viz.
For the Town of Buckingham, one.
For the Borough of Alisburie, one.
For the Borough of Wiccomb, one.
For the Countie of Bucks, five.
For the Countie of Cambridg and Isle of Ely, eight; viz.
For the Town of Cambridg, one.
For the University of Cambridg, one.
For the Isle of Ely, two.
For the County of Cambridg, four.
For the Chester of Chester, five, viz.
For the City of Chester one.
For the County of Chester, four.
For the County of Cornwall, twelve, viz.
For the Borough of Dunishwet, otherwise Launceston,
one.
For the Borough of Truro, one.
For the Borough of Penryn, one
For the Borough of East low and West low, one.
For the County of Cornewall eight.
For the County of Cumberland, three, viz.
For the City of Carlisle, one.
For the County of Cumberland, two.
For the County of Derby, five, viz.
For the Town of Derby, one.
For the County of Derby, four.
For the County of Devon, twenty, viz.
For the City of Excester, two.
For the Borough of Plymouth, two.
For the Borough of Dartmouth, Clifton, and Hardness,
one.
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