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State of the Representation.

Proby, hon. Granville Levison, Wicklowshire, son of the earl of Carysfort,

a captain in the navy.

Protheroe, Edward, Bristol, 6000.

Pryse, Pryse, Cardigan, 1460.

+Raine, Jonathan, Newport, 62, a king's counsel.

+Ramsbottom, John, jun. Windsor, 300, a banker in London.

Ramsden, John Charles, Malton, 400, eldest son of sir John Ramsden, bart. and son-in-law of lord Dundas.

Rancliffe, right hon.. Geo. Aug. Henry Anne, (Parkins,) lord, Nottingham, 3200, an Irish baron, son-in-law of the earl of Granard, a captain in the army.

Richardson, William, Armaghshire, a trustee of the linen manufacture. *Ricardo, David, Portarlington.

Rickford, William, Aylesbury, 600, a banker of this borough.

Ridley, sir Matthew White, bart. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2500, a banker of this town. His brother, the Rev. H. Ridley, a prebendary of Gloucester, £300.

*Robarts, A. W. Maidstone, a banker in London.

Robarts, W. Tierney, St. Albans, brother to the above. *Roberts, W. A. Bewdley, 13, a banker in this town. Robertson, Alexander, Grampound.

+Robinson, right hon. Frederick John, Ripon, 146, brother of lord Grantham; vice-president of the board of trade and plantations, treasurer of the navy, £2000.

Robinson, John, Bishop's Castle, 60, brother-in-law to the earl of Powis, patron of the borough; a lieutenant-general in the army, and colonelcommandant of the 60th regiment.

+Robinson, sir Christopher, Callington, the king's advocate-general. Rochfort, Gustavus Hume, Westmeath.

+Rocksavage, Jas. H. Cholmondeley, earl of, Castle Rising, eldest son of the marquis Cholmondeley.

Rose, right hon. George Henry, Christchurch, 24, son of the late right hon. Geo. Rose, the famous placeman and sinecurist; clerk of parliaments, (sinecure,) £4946; ambassador at Berlin, £3379.

Rowley, sir Wm. Suffolk.

Rumbold, Charles Edmund, Yarmouth, 1140, uncle to sir W. Rumbold, bart. *Russell, lord George William, Bedford, second son of the duke of Bedford, a lieutenant-colonel in the army.

Russell, lord John, Tavistock, 110, third son of the duke of Bedford, patron of the borough.

Russell, Matthew, Saltash, 36.

Rider, right hon. Richard, Tiverton, 24, brother of the earl of Harrowby; joint-registrar of the consistory-court, £180; judge-advocate-general, £4280; a Welsh judge, £600:-total £5060.

St. John, hon. Frederic, Oxford, only brother to viscount Bolingbroke, and brother-in-law to the earl of Craven, a general in the army.

St. Paul, sir Horace David Cholwell, Bridport, 250, pension £600.
St. Paul, Henry Heneage, Berwick, 800, brother to the above.
Savile, Albany, Oakhampton, 220, recorder of Oakhampton.

Scarlett, John, Peterborough, a king's counsel.

+Scott, right hon. sir William, Oxford University, 1200, eldest brother

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to lord Eldon, and father-in-law to the marquis of Sligo; judge of the admiralty-court, £6524; judge of the consistory-court, £180. See Eldon, List of Places.

+Scott, hon. William Henry John, Heytesbury, 50, only son of lord Eldon, commissioner of bankrupts, £350.

Scott, Samuel, Whitchurch.

Scourfield, William Henry, Haverfordwest.
Sebright, sir John Saunders, Hertfordshire.

Sefton, right hon. William Philip, (Molyneux,) earl of, Droitwich, 40, an
Irish earl, and brother-in-law of the earl of Craven.

Seymour, lord Robert, Carmarthenshire, uncle of lord Castlereagh, brother to the marquis of Hertford, and brother-in-law to viscount Chetwynd.

Joint prothonotary in the court of king's bench, in Ireland £6250
Joint clerk of the crown.

Joint keeper of declarations, &c..
Craner and wharfinger

....

1213

552

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All these are sinecures or offices executed by deputy. See List of Places.

+Seymour, Horace, Lisburne, a captain 1st regiment of life-guards

+Seymour, Hugh, Antrimshire, nephew to the marquis of Hertford and son-in-law of the marquis of Cholmondeley.

Shaw, Robert, Dublin, a merchant and banker in London.

Sheldon, Ralph, Wilton, 20.

Shelley, sir John, bart. Lewes, 320.

Shepherd, sir Samuel, Dorchester, 200, late attorney-general, lord chief baron of exchequer, Scotland, £4000.

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Shepherd, John Henry, Shaftesbury, 300, son of the above.

Shiffner, sir George, Lewes, 320.

Sibthorpe, Coningsby Waldo, Lincoln, 1260, lieut.-col. of the south

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Lincoln militia.

Simpson, hon. John Bridgeman, Wenlock, 110, brother to the earl of Bradford.

Sinclair, George, Caithness county.

Singleton, Mark, Eye, 200, brother-in-law to marquis Cornwallis, principal store-keeper of the ordnance, £1863.

Smith, hon. Robert, Wendover, 100, brother of lord Carrington, late advocate-general at Bengal.

Smith, hon. George, Wendover, 100, brother to the above, a banker in London, and director of the East-India Company. brol dugu? Smith, Samuel, Midhurst, 18, brother to the above, a banker in London. *Smith, John, Midhurst, 18, brother to the above, a banker in London. Smith, T. Asheton, Andover, 24.

*Smith, William Henry, Norwich, 3000, a merchant in London. Smyth, T. H. Cambridge University, 1200, son-in-law to the duke of Das Grafton. A mod adol Sneyd, Nathaniel, Cavanshire, custos rotulorum of the county, a merchant in Dublin, deputy governor of the bank of Ireland. Anne Sneyd, his wife, a pension, Aug. 1809, £400. Elizabeth Sneyd, pension, Sept. 1793,336. Thomas Baugh, a relation, a pension of £1612. 4 anol p 15.2ð tabla (0921 1920 1-56 No xe god ulgi „19056†

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Dr Anne Baugh, his wife, a pension of £200.

It were curious to know

the history of Nathaniel Sneyd's public services. Somerset, lord Robert Edward Henry, Gloucestershire, brother to the duke of Beaufort, and brother-in-law of Viscount Courtney; a majorgen. and first lieutenant-colonel of the 4th regiment of dragoons, joint deputy paymaster of the forces, £500.

Somerset, lord G. C. Henry, Monmouthshire, second son of the duke of Beaufort, joint paymaster of the forces, £2000.

+Somerset, lord Fitzroy J. Henry, Truro, 26, brother to the above, colonel in the army.

Somerville, sir Morcas, bart. Meathshire.

Sotheron, F. Frank, Nottinghamshire, rear-admiral of the red.

*Spencer, lord Robert, Woodstock, uncle to the duke of Marlborough and lord Churchill, and great uncle to the members for Chippenham and St. Albans.

Stanley, right hon. Edward, lord, Lancashire, son of the earl of Derby. +Staunton, sir George Thomas, St. Michael.

Stephens, Samuel, St. Ives, 190.

Stewart, hon. Alexander, Londonderry, brother to the marquis of Londonderry, and son-in-law of the marquis of Drogheda.

Stewart, right hon. sir John, Tyroneshire, a barrister-at-law; pension of £1000; baron of the exchequer, £1200.

*Stewart, William, Tyroneshire.

Stewart, hon. J. H. K. Wigton, brother to the earl of Galloway, a lieut.-colonel in the army, captain in the 3d regiment of foot-guards. Stewart, John, Camelford, 19.

+Sterling, sir Walter, bart. St. Ives, 183, brother to admiral Stirling, a

banker in Westminster.

Strahan, Andrew, New Romney, 12, king's printer.

Strathaven, lord, East Grinstead, 30, son of the earl of Aboyne.

Strutt, Joseph Holden, Mälden, 800, uncle-in-law of the duke of Leinster. Stuart, lord Evelyn James, Cardiff, 1000, uncle to the marquis of Bute, brother to the lord bishop of Armagh,

Sturt, Henry Charles, Bridport, 230.

Sumner, George Holmes, Surrey, F.R S. and F.S.A

Suttie, sir James, bart. Haddingtonshire, 70.

Sutton, right hon. Charles Manners, Scarborough, 44, son of the archbishop of Canterbury, and nephew of lord Manners; barrister-at-law, judge-martial, and advocate-general.

Sykes, sir Mark Masterman, bart. York, 3000, brother-in-law of Wilbraham Egerton, M.P. for Cheshire.

Symonds, Thomas Powell, Hereford, 1200.

Talbot, Richard Wogan, Dublinshire.

Tavistock, Francis, (Russell,) marquis, Bedfordshire, 2200, eldest son of the duke of Bedford, and son-in-law of the earl of Harrington. Taylor, John Blaydon, Hythe, 40.

Taylor, Charles William, Wells, 150.

Taylor, Michael Angelo, Durham City, 1200, one of the Prince of Wales's council for the duchy of Cornwall, recorder of Poole.

Temple, R. T. Grenville Nugent Chandos Temple, earl, Buckinghamshire,

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only son of the marquis of Buckingham, nephew to lord Nugent, and son-in-law to the earl of Breadalbane.

Tennyson, Charles, Great Grimsby, 200.

Titchfield, Wm. H. Bentinck, marquis, Bletchingly, 80, eldest son of the duke of Portland, and nephew of the members for Nottinghamshire and Weobly.

Thorpe, John Thomas, London, 10,000, alderman of Aldgate.

Thynne, lord John, Bath, 30, brother to the marquis of Bath, and nephew of lord Carteret; vice-chamberlain to the king, £1200. Tierney, right hon. George, Knaresborough, 110, D.C.L.

tTomline, William Edward, Truro, 26, son of the bishop of Lincoln, master of St. John's hospital, Northampton.

Townshend, lord James Nugent B. B. Helestone, half-brother to the marquis Townshend.

+Townshend, hon. Horatio Geo. Powis, Whitchurch, 70, only brother of viscount Sydney; a lieutenant-colonel in the army, and captain in the first foot guards.

Tremayne, John Heale, Cornwall, son-in-law of sir Wm. Lemon, the other member.

Tredway, John Payne, Wells, 150.

Tuxton, Edward Peters, Heydon.

+Valletort, right hon. W. Richard, (Edgecombe,) viscount, Fowey, 70, nephew of lady Castlereagh, and son of the earl of Mount Edgecombe, the proprietor of the borough.

+Vansittart, right hon. Nicholas, Harwich, 32, brother-in-law of lord Auckland, a barrister-at-law, vice-president of the British and Foreign Bible Society.

Chancellor of the exchequer

Lord of the treasury.

Commissioner for the affairs of India.

Under treasurer of the exchequer

Vaughan, sir Robert Williams, Merionethshire.

£2600

1600

1500

1800

Vereker, right hon. Charles, Limerick, nephew and presumptive heir to viscount Gort, a privy counsellor of Ireland, and constable of Limerick. +Vernon, George Granville Venables, Litchfield, 600, eldest son of the archbishop of York, nephew of the marquis of Stafford, and son-inlaw of the earl of Lucan.

Vernon, Granville Venables, Litchfield, 600, brother to the above. Upton, hon. Arthur Percy, St. Edmundsbury, brother to viscount Templetown, brother-in-law to the earl of Bristol, first major of the first regiment of foot guards.

Ure, Masterton, Weymouth.

*Waithman, Robert, London, 10,000, alderman of Farringdon without. Walker, Samuel, Aldborough, 80.

Walker, Joshua, Aldborough, 80.

+Wallace, right hon. Thomas, Weymouth, 400, brother-in-law to the earl of Hopetown, commissioner for the affairs of India, £1500.

Wall, C. Baring, Guildford, 230.

Walpole, hon. Horatio, lord, King's Lynn, 300, son to the earl of Oxford. Walpole, hon. George, Durgarvon, brother of the earl of Oxford and uncle to the above.

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+Ward, hon. John Wm. Bossiney, only son of viscount Dudley and Ward.'/ Ward, Robert, Haslemere, 64, brother-in-law to the earl of Mulgrave, a barrister-at-law, clerk of the ordnance, 1958. His lady receives a pension of £1000. +Warrender, sir George, Sandwich, brother-in-law of viscount Falmouth, a lord of the admiralty, £1500. See List of Places.

Webbe, Edward, Gloucester, 3000,

Webster, sir Godfrey, bart. Sussex, son of lady Holland.

Welby, sir Wm. Earl, bart. Grantham, 800, a banker of that town. Wellesley, Wm. Pole Tylney Long, Wiltshire, son of W. W. Pole, member for Queen's county, nephew of marquis Wellesley and the duke of Wellington.

Wemyss, William, Fifeshire, 188, a general, and colonel of the 93d regiment.

Westenra, hon. Hen. Robert, Monaghanshire, eldest son of lord Rossmore. Western, Charles Callis, Essex.

Weymouth, Thomas Thynne, viscount, Weobly, eldest son of the marquis of Bath, and brother-in-law to the hon. Frederick Campbell. *Wharton, John, Beverley, 1400. Wharton, Richard, Durham, 1200, brother-in-law of the above, barristerat-law, formerly chairman of the committee of supply in the house of commons, and a lord of the treasury; a pension of £500, payable out of the 4 per cent. duties.

Whitbread, Wm. Hen. Bedford, 1500, eldest son of the late Mr. Whitbread, White, Luke, Leitrimshire.

Whitmore, Thomas, Bridgenorth, 750, a director of the bank.

Wigram, sir Robert, Lostwithiel, 24, eldest son of sir Robert Wigram. Wilberforce, William, Bramber, 20.

+Wilbraham, Edward Bootle, Dover, 13, (admiralty borough.)

Wildman, John Beckford, Colchester, 1560.

Wilkins, Walter, Radnorshire.

Williams, sir Robert, Carnarvonshire.

Williams, Owen, Marlow, 216, brother-in-law to Pascoe Grenfell, the

other member, proprietor of the borough.

Williams, Robert, Dorchester, 200, a banker in London.

Williams, William, Weymouth, 420.

+Willoughby, Henry, Newark, 720, a barrister-at-law.

+Wilson, Thomas, London, 10,000, a merchant.

Wilson, sir Robert Thomas, Southwark, 3000, a major-general in the army, Wodehouse, hon. John, Marlborough, 21, son of lord Wodehouse. See List of Peers.

Wodehouse, Edward, Norfolk.

*Wood, Matthew, London, 10,000, alderman of Cripplegate.

Wood, Thomas, Breconshire, son-in-law of the marquis of Londonderry, and brother-in-law to lord Castlereagh, a colonel in the army. Worcester, Henry, (Somerset,) marquis of, Monmouthshire, eldest son of the duke of Beaufort, a lieutenant of the 14th regiment of dragoons, a lord of the admiralty, £1000.

Wortley, James Archibald Stuart, Yorkshire, cousin to the marquis of Bute and son-in-law to the earl of Erne.

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