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Mercurius politicus, Number 615, 5th-12th April 1660 E.182[28]

For Quinborough in Kent, Sir William Wheeler, and
Herbert Esq;
For the City of Glocester, Major General Massey, and Mr.
Stevens.
For Dartmouth, Alderman Frederick of London ------
For the City of Bath, Col. Popham, and William Prynne
Esq;
For Wilton in wiltshire, William Hughes, and Francis Swinton
Esq;
For Salisbury, Edward Tucker Esq; and Henry Eyre, Recorder.
For Westbury in Willshire, Richard Lewis, and William
Broncks Esquires.
For Wigan, Bridgman Esq;
For Middlesex, Sir William Waller, Lancelot Lake Esq;
For the County of Bucks, Lord Commissioner Terryl,
Bowyer, Esquire.
For Winchester, Thomas Cole of Liss Esq; John Hook of
Branshot Esq;
For Wendover, Richard Hampden Esq. Baldwyn
Esq.
For Agmondisham, Cheyney Esq. Proby
Esq.
For Mathew,
Hobby Esq. William Berlacy Esq.
For Beverley, Sir John Hotham, Sir Hugh Bethell.
For Hull, John Ramsden, Andrew Marvel Esquires.
Barons for the Cinque Port of Hastings, Denny Ashburnham,
Nicholas Delves Esquires.
For Cawne William Ducket, Edward Boynton Esquires.
For Chai[unr]am, Edward Hunger ford, Edward Pool Esquires.
For New Sarum, Tucker Esq. Henry Eyre of Lincolns
Inn, Recorder.
For Eye in suffolk, Charles Cornwallis Esq; George Reve
Esq.
His Excellency the Lord General being invited to Dinner
at Trinity-House, went by Coach to Tower Wharf, and
from thence by Water in the stately Galley belonging
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