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 62 NE 1 1 TOR T BOROUGH. 3 Charles I. At West 1- 17 March, 1627-8 Diss. 10 March, 1628-9 • 16 Charles I. At West r 13 April, 1640. Diss. 5 May, 1640 Nicholas Trefusis, esq. Pierce Edgcumbe, esq. Nicholas Trefusis, esq. 16 Charles I. (Long Parliament.) John Maynard, esqre. At West r 3 Nov., 1640 Richard Edgecombe, esqre. Sir Philip Percivall, knt, vice John Maynard, esq., who elected to serve for Totnes (1640). Nicholas Leach, esq. Returned 19 May, 1647. Elected in the room of Richard Edge- combe, who had been dis- abled to sit in Feb., 1646-7. On 30 Jan., 1648-9, Charles I. was beheaded, and the Commonwealth commenced; but this Parliament continued sitting until it was expelled by Cromwell, 20 April, 1653. 1 2 Charles II. At West r 25 April, 1660 Diss. 29 Dec, 1660 Sir Francis Drake, bart. William Morrice, esq. 13 Charles II. (The Long or Pensionary Parliament.) Sir Francis Drake, bart. At West r 8 May, 1661 Diss. 24 Jan., 1678-9 3 1 Charles II. At West r 6 March, 1678-9 Diss. 12 July, 1679 John Speccott, esq. (4 April, 1661.) Nicholas Morice, esq., vice Piercy Edgcombe, esq., deceased (25 March, 1667). ( John Cory ton, esq., of West New- ton Ferrers, Cornwall. Ambrose Manaton, esq., of Kil- worthy, Devon. 3 1 Charles II. t West r 17 Diss. 18 Jan., 1680 At West r 17 Oct., 1679 . ) William Coryton, esq. 1. i Ambrose Manaton, esq.