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 396 DUNHEVED. Year of Return. 31 Charles II. (1679). 33 Charles II. (1680-1). 1 James II. (1685). (Convention). 2 William & Mary (1689-90. 7 William III. (1695). 10 William III. (1698). 12 William III. (1700- 1 701). Place and Day of Meeting. Westminster, 17 Oct. Diss. 18 Jan., 1680-1. Oxford, 2 1 March. Diss. 28 March, 1681. Westminster, 19 May. Diss. 2 July, 1687. Westminster, 22 Jan., 1688-9. Dissolved 6 February, 1689-90. Westminster, 20 March. ) Diss. 11 Oct., 1695. Westminster, 22 Nov. Diss. 7 July, 1698. Westminster, 24 Aug. Diss. 19 Dec, 1700. Westminster, 6 Feb. Diss. 1 1 November. Members. Sir John Coryton, bart., of West Newton, Cornwall. Sir Hugh Piper, knt., of Launceston. Sir Hugh Piper, knt. William Harborde, esq. John Grenvile, esq. Sir Hugh Piper, knt. William Harbord, esq. Edward Russell, esq. Bernard Granville, esq. William Harbord, esq. Henry Lord Hide. William Cary, esq. The Hon. Henry Hide. William Cary, esq. The Hon. Henry Hide. William Cary, esq. [The subsequent returns were principally obtained from the British Museum.] Date of Return. Members. 25 July, 1702. . Lord Hide. William Cary, esq. The same. Lord Hide. Francis Scobell, esq. George Clarke, esq., vice Lord Hide, called to the Upper House as Earl of Rochester. Francis Scobell, re-elected after appointment to an office of profit by the Crown. Edward Herle, esq. John Anstis, esq.* 28 January, 1 714-15 The same. 26 December, 17 17. John Anstis, re-elected after appointment as Garter King-at-Arms. 11 May, 1 72 1. . Alexander Pendarves, esq., vice Herle, deceased. Dunheved. 15 May, 1708. 24 October, 17 10 29 May, 171 1. 15 March, 1711-12 7 September, 1713
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