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A. D. 1355 Anno 29th Edward III. Parliament at Westminster-Thomas Drayton and John Ellis.

Parliament at Ditto-Peter Cressy and Robert Ellis.
Parliament at Ditto-Henry Rose and John Fastolf.
Parliament at Ditto-Hugh Fastolf and Alexander de Beverley.
Parliament at Ditto-John de Kylham and William Colyn.
Parliament at Ditto-The Schedule torn.

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Parliament at Ditto-William Ellis and Simon Atte Gappe.
Parliament at Ditto-No return.

1372

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1373

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Parliament at Ditto-William Ode and John De Halle.
Parliament at Ditto-Hugh Fastolf and John Halle.
Parliament at Ditto-Hugh Fastolf and William Oxeney.
1st Richard II. Parliament at Ditto-John Fastolf and William Ellis.

Parliament at Gloucester-William Ellis and Geoffrey Summerton.
Parliament at Westminster-Bartholomew Nogan and William Ellis.
Parliament at Ditto..Bartholomew Nogan and William Oxeney.
Second Parliament at Ditto-Bartholomew Nogan and William Oxeney.
Parliament at Ditto-Geoffrey Summerton and John Hakoun.
Parliament at Ditto-Bartholomew Drayton and Geoffrey Summerton.
Parliament at Ditto-Geoffrey Summerton and John Hakoun.
Parliament at Ditto-Ralph Ramesey and John Hakoun.
Parliament at Ditto-Ralph Ramesey and John De Beketon.
Parliament at Ditto--Ralph Ramesey and John Ellis.
Parliament at Ditto-Ralph Ramesey and John Hakoun.

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A. D. 1396 Anno 20th Richard II. Parliament at Westminster-Hugo Atte Fen and Richard Okey. Parliament at Ditto-Ralph Ramesey and Richard Okeney. 1st Henry IV. Parliament at Ditto-John Beketon and Hugh Atte Fen. Parliament at Ditto-Roger Adams and Geoffrey Pampyn. Parliament at Ditto-William Parker and Alexander Gapp. 1st Henry V. Parliament at Ditto-William Okeney and Alexander Gapp. Parliament at Ditto-Geoffrey Pamping and Robert Ellis.

Parliament at Ditto-Schedule lost.

Parliament at Gloucester-Robert Ellis and Henry Rafman.
Parliament at Westminster-No return.

Parliament at Ditto-Richard Ellis and Robert Cupper. 1st Henry VI. Parliament at Ditto-Robert Ellis and John Hasting.

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Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Hall and Ralph Brouning.
Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Dengaine and John Pyn.
Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Gayne and Robert Ellis.
Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Fen and John Pyn.
Parliament at Ditto-William Yelverton and John Phelipp.
Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Hillys and John Daunne.
Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Hillys and William Willy.
Parliament at Ditto-John Blueston and Robert Pyn.
Parliament at Ditto-Hugh Fenne and Edward Wydewell.
7th Edward IV. Parliament at Ditto-John Russe and John Timperley.
Parliament at Ditto-John Russe and John Alleyne.

An unfortunate chasm here occurs in my manuscript list of the Parliamentary Burgesses for this town for according to Brady on Boroughs, page 77, it appears, that from the 17th of Edward IV., which are the last returns in the Tower, to the first year of Edward VI., they are all lost, except a few imperfect bundles in the Roll's Chapel. In consequence of this irremediable disaster, it is now become (with a very few exceptions only, where local Records have been preserved,) almost impossible to ascertain with certainty the returns for those Boroughs which were either summoned, omitted, or restored, between the two periods.

1547

A. D. 1541 Anno 33rd Henry VIII. Parliament at Westminster-Humphrey Wynn (only one.)
1st Edward VI. Parliament at Ditto-William Woodhouse, Knt. and Robert Eyre, Gent.
Parliament at Ditto-William Woodhouse and Nicholas Jermyn, Mercer.
Parliament at Ditto-Robert Eyre and Simon Moor.

7th

Second Parliament at Ditto-William Bishop, sen. and John Echard.
1st & 2nd Philip & Mary Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Hunte and William Bishop.
Parliament at Ditto-Nicholas Fenn and Cornelius Bright.
Parliament at Ditto-Thos. Woodhouse, Knt. & William Barker, Gent.

1st Elizabeth Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Woodhouse, Knt. and William Barker, Gent.

1553

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Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Timperley and William Gryce.
Parliament at Ditto-William Barker and William Gryce.
Parliament at Ditto-John Bacon, who died, and Edward Bacon was
elected in his place, and William Gryce.
Parliament at Ditto-William Gryce and Thomas Dennet.
Parliament at Ditto-William Grice and Thomas Damer.
Parliament at Ditto-John Stubb and Roger Drury.
Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Damer and John Felton.

A. D. 1596 Anno 39th Elizabeth. Parliament at Westminster-Henry Hobart and John Felton. Parliament at Ditto-Henry Hobart and Thomas Damer. 1st James I. Parliament at Ditto-Thomas Damer and John Wheeler.

1600

43rd

Parliament at Ditto-Henry Hobart, Knt. and George Hardweare.
Parliament at Ditto-Benjamin Cowper and Edward Owner.
Parliament at Ditto-George Hardweare and Benjamin Cooper.
1st Charles I. Parliament at Ditto-Sir John Corbet, Bart. and Edward Owen.

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Second Parliament at Ditto-Sir John Corbet, Bart. and Thomas Johnson.
Parliament at Ditto-Sir John Wentworth and John Corbet.*
Parliament at Ditto-Edward Owner and Miles Corbet.†

Parliament at Ditto-Miles Corbet and Edward Owner.

5th Charles II. (the Commonwealth)-No Representatives for Cities or Boroughs. 6th Charles II. (Ditto)-Colonel William Goffe || and Thomas Dunn.

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Afterwards General Goffe, another of the Regicides. In 1656, he was returned for the County of Southampton and at the Restoration escaped to America.

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THE RESTORATION.

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1660-Sir John Palgrave,* Bart. and Miles Corbet, Esq. both removed on petition, and the following returnedSir John Potts,† Bart. and Sir William D'Oyley.‡ Knt. 1661-William Coventry,|| Esq. and Sir William D'Oyley. 1679-Lord Huntington and Sir William Coventry, Knt. 1680-Richard Huntington, Esq. and George England, Esq. 1681-Sir James Johnson, Knt. and George England, Esq.

Previously to this year, the Corporation had usually elected the Burgesses of Parliament by an inquest of twelve men from their own body, viz. six aldermen and six of the common council, or sometimes by a majority of assembly, as in 1654. At this period, (1681) the whole body of the freemen of the Borough claimed the right of electing their Representatives in Parliament, and accordingly chose the two gentlemen above named, upon which occasion Sir James Johnson made a celebrated speech to the electors. An appeal against this return was made by the Corporation to the House of Commons, who decided in favour of the freemen, a majority of whom have ever since elected their own Representatives.

*Sir John Palgrave, of Norwood Berningham, in Norfolk. Created a Baronet, in 1641.

+ Sir John Potts, Bart. of Mannington, in Norfolk. presented this county in 1640.

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Sir William D'Oyley, Knt. of Shottisham, in Norfolk. Created a Baronet in 1663, and appointed one of the Commisioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen and Prisoners of War, in 1665: he died in 1677.

Fourth son of Thomas, first Earl of Coventry, and Secretary to the Admiralty in 1661, Knighted 1665, and one of the Commissioners of the Treasury in 1667: he died at the age of 60 years, in 1686.

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