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 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. 395 Year of Returr I James I. (1603-4). 18 James I. ( 1 620-1). 21 James I. (1623-4). 1 Charles I. (1625). 1 Charles I. (1625-6). 3 Charles I. (1627-8). Place and Day of Meeting. Westminster, 19 March. Diss. 9 Feb. ,1610- 11. Westminster, 16 Jan., 1620-21. Dissolved 8 Feb., 1621-2. Westminster, 12 February. Westminster, 17 May. Diss. 12 Aug., 1625. Westminster, 6 Feb., 1625-6. Dissolved 15 June, 1626. Westminster, 17 Mar. Diss. 10 Mar., 1628-9. 16 Charles I. (1640). 16 Charles I. (1640). (1654). Westminster, 13 April, 1640. Dissolved 5 May, 1640. Westminster, 3 Nov., 1640. Expelled by Cromwell, 20 April, 1653.* Westminster, 3 Sept., 1654. Dissolved 22 Jan., 1654-5. Richard Crom- Westminster, 27 Jan. well (1658-9). Diss. 22 April, 1659. 12 Charles II. Westminster, 25 April. Diss. 29 Dec, 1660. Westminster, 8 May, 1661. Dissolved 24 January, 1678-9.! (1660). 3 Charles II. (1661). 31 Charles II. (1678-9). Westminster, 6 March. Diss. 12 July, 1679. Members. Sir Thomas Lake, knt. Ambrose Rous, esq. John Harris, esq., of St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall. Thomas Bond, esq. Sir Francis Crane, knt. Sir Miles Fleetewood, knt. Bevill Greynvile, esq. Richard Escott, esq., of Lincoln's Inn. Bevill Greynvyle, esq. Richard Estcott, esq., of Lincoln's Inn. Bevill Greynvyle, esq. Richard Estcott, esq., of Lincoln's Inn. Sir Bevill Greynvile. Ambrose Manaton. Ambrose Manaton, esq., recorder of Launceston. William Coryton, esq. Robert Bennett, esq., alder- man of Launceston. Thomas Gewen, esq. Robert Bennett, Esq. Thomas Gewen, esq. John Clobery, esq. Richard Edgecumbe, esq., of Cuttele, Cornwall. Sir Charles Harbord, knt., Surveyor-General. Bernard Grenvile, esq. Sir Charles Harbord, knt., of Middlesex.^ J In 1679 Sir Charles Harbord gave to the borough the silver maces which are still in use there.
 * Long Parliament. f The Long or Pensionary Parliament.