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Mercurius politicus, Number 550, 13th-20th January 1659 E.761[6]

For Portsmouth, funds Willoughby Esq; Major John
Childe.
For Oxon City, Richard Croke Esq; Recorder, Mujor Unton
Croke.
For the County of Wilts, Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Sir
Walter St. John.
For Woodstock, Sir Jerome Sankey, Miles Fleetwood Esq;
For Lincoln County, Col. Rassiter, Col. Hatcher.
For Carrick-Fergus and Belfast in Ireland, Lieut. Colonel
John Duckenfield.
For Hadington, and the Boroughs annexed in Scotland, Dr.
Thomas Clarges.
For Audbreugh in Yorkshire, the Lord Lambert, Francis Good-rick
Esq;
For Middlesex, Francis Gerard Esq; Chaloner Chute Esq;
For Radnor County, Henry Williams Esq;
For Radnor Town, Robert Weever Esq;
For Brecknock County, Edmund Jones Esq;
For Brecknock Town, Samuel Whitwick Esq;
For Caermarthin County, Hughs Esq;
For Caermarthin Town, Major General Rowland Dawkins.
For Hereford County, Col. Rogers, Governor of Here
ford, Bennet Hoskins Esq;
For Hereford, Rogers Esq; the Governors son,
Dr. Boswel.
For Lemster in Herefordshire, Col. James.
For Webley in the fame County, Herbert Parrgt Esquire,
Andrews-Esq;
For Nottingham Town, Captain Whalley, son of the Lord
Whalley, Alderman Barker.
For Saltash in the County of Cornwal, John Buller Esq,
Prideaux Esq;
For Bodmin, Anthony Nichol Esq; John Ceely Esq;
For Trura, Charls Biscowen Esq; Walter Vinent Esq;
For Michael, James Lance Esq; Ricbard Lobb Esq;
For Rippon, Edward Jennings Esq; Jennings Esq;
For Beverley, John Anlaby Esq; and the son of William
Lord Strickland.
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