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 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. 65 19 October, 1768 1 William de Grey, esq., of Lincoln's Inn. I Richard Bull, esq., of Chipping Ongar. February, 1770 - Richard Henry Alexander Bennett, of Beck- ingham, Kent, vice William de Grey, esq., accepted the Chiltern Hundreds. n October, 1774 30 Dec, 1774 12 Sept., 1780 7 April, 1784. I 13 Dec, 1785. 21 June, 1790 28 May, 1796 7 July, 1802 20 June, 1803 4 Nov., 1806 9 May, 1807 Humphrey Morice, esq., of Werrington, Devon. Richard Bull, esq., of Chipping Ongar. John Frederick, esq., of Burwood Park, Surrey, vice Humphrey Morice, esq., who elected to serve for Launceston. [Dunheved.] (James Maitland, commonly called Lord Vis- count Maitland. John Coghill, esq. Sir John Coghill, of Ritchings Park, Bucks. Sir John Miller, of Bath Easton Park, Somerset. William Mitford, of Ecbury Park, Southamp- ton, vice Sir John Coghill, deceased. Lord William Robert Fielding, of London. Charles Rainsford, of London. William Northey, esq., of Box, Wilts. Joseph Richardson, esq., of Middle Temple. f Joseph Richardson, esq., of London. J William Northey, esq., of Box, Wilts. ] Edward Morris, esq., of the Inner Temple, vice Joseph Richardson, esq., deceased. William Northey, esq., of Box, Wilts. Edward Morris, esq., of London. The same. 10 October, 181 2 ( William Northey, esq, of Box, Wilts. J Jonathan Raine, esq., of Lincoln's Inn. 19 March, 18 16. j Jonathan Raine, esq., re-elected after appoint- ment as King's Counsel. 17 June, 1818 The same.