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(MPs) elected to the second parliament in the reign of King Charles I in 1626. The second parliament began on 6 February 1626 and was held to 15 June 1626 when it was dissolved.


List of constituencies and members

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Bedfordshire

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Bedfordshire Bedfordshire (; abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England. The county has been administered by three unitary authorities, Borough of Bedford, Central Bedfordshire and Borough of Luton, since Bedfordshire County Council ...
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Oliver St John Sir Oliver St John (; c. 1598 – 31 December 1673) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640-53. He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. Early life St John was the son of Oliver S ...

Sir Oliver Luke , , - ,
Bedford Bedford is a market town in Bedfordshire, England. At the 2011 Census, the population of the Bedford built-up area (including Biddenham and Kempston) was 106,940, making it the second-largest settlement in Bedfordshire, behind Luton, whilst t ...
, Sir Beauchamp St John
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Berkshire

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Berkshire Berkshire ( ; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a historic county in South East England. One of the home counties, Berkshire was recognised by Queen Elizabeth II as the Royal County of Ber ...
, John Fettiplace
Edmund Dunch , , - ,
Windsor Windsor may refer to: Places Australia * Windsor, New South Wales ** Municipality of Windsor, a former local government area * Windsor, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland **Shire of Windsor, a former local government authority around Wi ...
, William Russell
Humphrey Newbury Humphrey is both a masculine given name and a surname. An earlier form, not attested since Medieval times, was Hunfrid. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name Medieval period :''Ordered chronologically'' *Hunfrid of P ...
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, Sir Francis Knollys
John Saunders , , - , Wallingford , Sir Anthony Forrest
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Buckinghamshire

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Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire (), abbreviated Bucks, is a ceremonial county in South East England that borders Greater London to the south-east, Berkshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the west, Northamptonshire to the north, Bedfordshire to the north-e ...
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Sir Francis Goodwin Sir Francis Goodwin (1564–10 August 1634) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1586 and 1626. Goodwin was the son of Sir John Goodwin and his second wife Anne Spencer, daughter of Sir William Spence ...

Sir Thomas Denton , , - ,
Buckingham Buckingham ( ) is a market town in north Buckinghamshire, England, close to the borders of Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, which had a population of 12,890 at the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 Census. The town lies approximately west of ...
, Sir Alexander Denton
Sir John Smythe , , - , Wycombe , Henry Coke
Edmund Waller Edmund Waller, FRS (3 March 1606 – 21 October 1687) was an English poet and politician who was Member of Parliament for various constituencies between 1624 and 1687, and one of the longest serving members of the English House of Commons. S ...
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Aylesbury Aylesbury ( ) is the county town of Buckinghamshire, South East England. It is home to the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery, David Tugwell`s house on Watermead and the Waterside Theatre. It is in central Buckinghamshire, midway between High Wy ...
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Clement Coke Clement Coke (died 24 May 1629) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1629. Coke was the son of Sir Edward Coke, Chief Justice, and his wife Bridget Paston, daughter of John Paston of Norw ...

Arthur Goodwin Arthur Goodwin (circa 1593/94 – 16 August 1643) of Upper Winchendon, Buckinghamshire was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1643. He supported the Parliamentary cause during the E ...
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Amersham Amersham ( ) is a market town and civil parish within the unitary authority of Buckinghamshire, England, in the Chiltern Hills, northwest of central London, from Aylesbury and from High Wycombe. Amersham is part of the London commuter be ...
, William Clarke
Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake ( – 28 January 1596) was an English explorer, sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer, and politician. Drake is best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580 ...
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Wendover Wendover is a market town and civil parish at the foot of the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated at the point where the main road across the Chilterns between London and Aylesbury intersects with the once important road a ...
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John Hampden John Hampden (24 June 1643) was an English landowner and politician whose opposition to arbitrary taxes imposed by Charles I made him a national figure. An ally of Parliamentarian leader John Pym, and cousin to Oliver Cromwell, he was one of t ...

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John Backhouse Sir John Backhouse (KOB) (1584 – 9 October 1649) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1629. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Backhouse was the son of Samuel Backhouse ...

Sir William Hicks, 1st Baronet Sir William Hicks, 1st Baronet (1596 – 9 October 1680), of Beverston, in Gloucestershire, and of Ruckholt, at Leyton in Essex, was an English Member of Parliament. Early life William Hicks was born in 1596. He was the son of the wealthy cour ...
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Cambridgeshire

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Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a county in the East of England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to t ...
, Sir Edward Peyton, 2nd Baronet
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Cambridge University , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
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Thomas Eden Thomas Eden may refer to: * Thomas Eden (politician) Thomas Eden (died 18 July 1645) was an English jurist, academic and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1645. Background Eden was the youngest son of Richard Eden of Sou ...

Sir John Coke Sir John Coke (5 March 1563 – 8 September 1644) was an English civil servant and naval administrator, described by one commentator as "the Samuel Pepys of his day". He was MP for various constituencies in the House of Commons between 1621 and ...
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Cambridge Cambridge ( ) is a university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire, England. It is located on the River Cam approximately north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of Cambridge was 145,700. Cambridge bec ...
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Thomas Purchase Thomas Purchase (1577–1678), also known as Thomas Purchis and Thomas Purchas, was the first English settler to occupy the region of Pejepscot, Maine in what is now Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell. In 1628 he set up a trading post at th ...

Thomas Meautys Sir Thomas Meautys (1592–1649) was an English civil servant and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1640. Biography Meautys was the son of Thomas Meautys of West Ham and of St Julian's Hospital, Hertfordshire, and his w ...
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Cheshire

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Cheshire Cheshire ( ) is a ceremonial and historic county in North West England, bordered by Wales to the west, Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, and Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south. Cheshire's county tow ...
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Sir Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baronet Sir Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baronet (9 January 1585 – 14 September 1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629. He is an ancestor of the modern day Dukes of Westminster. Grosveno ...

Peter Daniell , , - , City of Chester , William Gamull
Edward Whitby Edward Whitby (c.1578 - 8 April 1639) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1629. Whitby was the son of Robert Whitby, who was mayor of Chester. He was of Dunham on the Hill, Cheshire, and matricu ...
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Cornwall

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Cornwall Cornwall (; kw, Kernow ) is a Historic counties of England, historic county and Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people ...
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William Coryton William Coryton (1580–1651) of West Newton Ferrers, St Mellion, Cornwall, was a Cornish gentleman who served as MP for Cornwall in 1624, 1626 and 1628, for Liskeard in 1625, for Grampound in 1640 and for Launceston 1640–41. He was expelled ...

Sir Francis Godolphin , , - , Launceston ,
Bevil Grenville Sir Bevil Grenville (23 March 1596 - 5 July 1643) was an English landowner and soldier who sat as a Member of Parliament for various constituencies between 1620 to 1642, although during those years there were few parliamentary sessions. When t ...

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Liskeard Liskeard ( ; kw, Lyskerrys) is a small ancient stannary and market town in south-east Cornwall, South West England. It is situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth, west of the Devon border, and 12 miles (20 km) eas ...
, Sir Francis Steward
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Lostwithiel Lostwithiel (; kw, Lostwydhyel) is a civil parishes in England, civil parish and small town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,739, increas ...
, Sir Robert Mansell
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Truro Truro (; kw, Truru) is a cathedral city and civil parish in Cornwall, England. It is Cornwall's county town, sole city and centre for administration, leisure and retail trading. Its population was 18,766 in the 2011 census. People of Truro ...
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Francis Rous Francis Rous, also spelled Rouse (c. 1581 to 1659), was an English politician and Puritan religious author, who was Provost of Eton from 1644 to 1659, and briefly Speaker of the House of Commons in 1653. Stepbrother of Parliamentary leader ...

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Bodmin Bodmin () is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated south-west of Bodmin Moor. The extent of the civil parish corresponds fairly closely to that of the town so is mostly urban in character. It is borde ...
, Henry Jermyn
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Helston Helston ( kw, Hellys) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated at the northern end of the Lizard Peninsula approximately east of Penzance and south-west of Falmouth.Ordnance Survey: Landranger map ...
, Francis Godolphin
Francis Carew Sir Francis Carew (1602–1649) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1624 and 1626. Carew was the son of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton of Beddington, Surrey who changed his name to Carew in 1611. He matriculated at U ...
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Saltash Saltash (Cornish: Essa) is a town and civil parish in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It had a population of 16,184 in 2011 census. Saltash faces the city of Plymouth over the River Tamar and is popularly known as "the Gateway to Corn ...
, Sir John Hayward
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Camelford Camelford ( kw, Reskammel) is a town and civil parish in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, situated in the River Camel valley northwest of Bodmin Moor. The town is approximately ten miles (16 km) north of Bodmin and is governed ...
, Edward Lyndley
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Grampound Grampound ( kw, Ponsmeur) is a village in Cornwall, England. It is at an ancient crossing point of the River Fal and today is on the A390 road west of St Austell and east of Truro.Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 204 ''Truro & Falmouth'' ...
, Edward Thomas
Sir Thomas St Aubyn , , - , Eastlow , Sir James Bagge
Sir John Trevor , , - , Westlow , Sir John Wolstenholme, 1st Baronet
John Rudhall , , - , Penryn , Edward Roberts
Sir Edwin Sandys , , - , Tregoney , Thomas Carey
Sir Robert Killigrew , , - ,
Bossiney Bossiney ( kw, Boskyny, meaning ''Cyni's dwelling'') is a village in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is north-east of the larger village of Tintagel which it adjoins: further north-east are the Rocky Valley and Trethevy. Until 1832 ...
, Lord Lambart
Paul Specot , , - , St Ives , Edward Savage
Benjamin Tichborne , Tichborne sat for Petersfield - replaced by
William Noy William Noy (1577 – 9 August 1634) was an English jurist. He was born on the family estate of Pendrea in St Buryan, Cornwall. He left Exeter College, Oxford, without taking a degree, and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1594. From 1603 until his d ...
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Fowey Fowey ( ; kw, Fowydh, meaning 'Beech Trees') is a port town and civil parish at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town has been in existence since well before the Norman invasion, with the local ch ...
, Arthur Bassett
William Murray , , - , St Germans ,
Sir John Eliot Sir John Eliot (11 April 1592 – 27 November 1632) was an English statesman who was serially imprisoned in the Tower of London, where he eventually died, by King Charles I for advocating the rights and privileges of Parliament. Early life T ...

Sir Henry Marten , , - ,
Mitchell Mitchell may refer to: People *Mitchell (surname) *Mitchell (given name) Places Australia * Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory, a light-industrial estate * Mitchell, New South Wales, a suburb of Bathurst * Mitchell, Northern Territ ...
, Francis Crossing
Sir John Smith , , - , Newport , Sir Henry Hungate
Thomas Williams (junior) , , - ,
St Mawes St Mawes ( kw, Lannvowsedh) is a village on the end of the Roseland Peninsula, in the eastern side of Falmouth harbour, on the south coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The village, formerly two separate hamlets, lies on the east bank of th ...
, William Carr
Lord Carey George Leonard Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton (born 13 November 1935) is a retired Anglican bishop who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, having previously been the Bishop of Bath and Wells. During his time as archbishop the Ch ...
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Callington Callington ( kw, Kelliwik) is a civil parish and town in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom about north of Saltash and south of Launceston. Callington parish had a population of 4,783 in 2001, according to the 2001 census. This had ...
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Cumberland

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Cumberland Cumberland ( ) is a historic counties of England, historic county in the far North West England. It covers part of the Lake District as well as the north Pennines and Solway Firth coast. Cumberland had an administrative function from the 12th c ...
, Sir George Dalston
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Carlisle Carlisle ( , ; from xcb, Caer Luel) is a city that lies within the Northern English county of Cumbria, south of the Scottish border at the confluence of the rivers Eden, Caldew and Petteril. It is the administrative centre of the City ...
, Sir Henry Vane
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Derbyshire

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Derbyshire Derbyshire ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands, England. It includes much of the Peak District National Park, the southern end of the Pennine range of hills and part of the National Forest. It borders Greater Manchester to the nor ...
, William Lord Cavendish
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Derby Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby g ...
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Sir Henry Crofts Sir Henry Crofts (June 1590 – March 1667) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1624 and 1660. Crofts was the eldest son of Sir John Crofts of Little Saxham and West Stow and his wife Mary Shirle ...

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Devon

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Devon Devon ( , historically known as Devonshire , ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South West England. The most populous settlement in Devon is the city of Plymouth, followed by Devon's county town, the city of Exeter. Devo ...
, John Drake
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Exeter Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol. In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm ...
, Ignatius Jordan
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Totnes Totnes ( or ) is a market town and civil parish at the head of the estuary of the River Dart in Devon, England, within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is about west of Paignton, about west-southwest of Torquay and abo ...
, Arthur Champernoun
Philip Holditch Philip Holditch (died c. 1608), of Totnes and Blackawton, Devon, was an English merchant and politician. He was elected Mayor of Totnes for 1598–99 and a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Totnes Totnes ( or ) is a market tow ...
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Plymouth Plymouth () is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in South West England. It is located on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and south-west of London. It is bordered by Cornwall to ...
, John Granville
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Barnstaple Barnstaple ( or ) is a river-port town in North Devon, England, at the River Taw's lowest crossing point before the Bristol Channel. From the 14th century, it was licensed to export wool and won great wealth. Later it imported Irish wool, bu ...
, Sir Alexander St John
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Plympton Erle Plympton is a suburb of the city of Plymouth in Devon, England. It is in origin an ancient stannary town. It was an important trading centre for locally mined tin, and a seaport before the River Plym silted up and trade moved down river to Plym ...
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Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet ( 1595 to 7 November 1670) was a landowner from Devon and MP on various occasions from 1626 to 1670. A Royalist during the 1642 to 1646 First English Civil War, he raised a regiment of cavalry which served in the We ...

William Strode William Strode (1598 – 9 September 1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1645. He was one of the Five Members whose impeachment and attempted unconstitutional arrest by King Charles I in ...
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Tavistock Tavistock ( ) is an ancient stannary and market town within West Devon, England. It is situated on the River Tavy from which its name derives. At the 2011 census the three electoral wards (North, South and South West) had a population of 13 ...
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John Pym John Pym (20 May 1584 – 8 December 1643) was an English politician, who helped establish the foundations of Parliamentary democracy. One of the Five Members whose attempted arrest in January 1642 sparked the First English Civil War, his use ...

John Ratcliffe John Ratcliffe or John Ratcliff may refer to: Politicians *John Ratcliffe (American politician), former Director of National Intelligence, former congressman in Texas' 4th Congressional District, and former U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of ...
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Bere Alston Bere Alston is a village in West Devon in the county of Devon in England. It forms part of the civil parish of Bere Ferrers. History and geography With a population of about 2,000, the village lies in the Bere peninsula, between the river ...
, Thomas Wise
William Strode William Strode (1598 – 9 September 1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1645. He was one of the Five Members whose impeachment and attempted unconstitutional arrest by King Charles I in ...
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Dorset

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Dorset Dorset ( ; archaically: Dorsetshire , ) is a county in South West England on the English Channel coast. The ceremonial county comprises the unitary authority areas of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole and Dorset. Covering an area of , ...
, Sir George Morton
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Poole Poole () is a large coastal town and seaport in Dorset, on the south coast of England. The town is east of Dorchester and adjoins Bournemouth to the east. Since 1 April 2019, the local authority is Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Counc ...
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Christopher Erle Christopher Erle (c. 1590 – 1634) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629. Erle was born at Stourminster Marshall, the son of Thomas Erle of Charborough House in Dorset a ...

John Pyne John Pyne (died 1679) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1625 and 1653. He supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War, but fell out with Oliver Cromwell during the Interregnum. ...
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William Whiteway Sir William Vallance Whiteway, (April 1, 1828 – June 24, 1908) was a politician and three time Premier of Newfoundland. Life and career Born in Littlehempston, Devon, England, Whiteway emigrated to Newfoundland in 1843 and entered the ...
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Lyme Regis Lyme Regis is a town in west Dorset, England, west of Dorchester and east of Exeter. Sometimes dubbed the "Pearl of Dorset", it lies by the English Channel at the Dorset– Devon border. It has noted fossils in cliffs and beaches on the He ...
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Walter Erle Sir Walter Erle or Earle (22 November 1586 – 1 September 1665) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1648. He was a vigorous opponent of King Charles I in the Parliamentary c ...

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Giles Green Giles Green was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1648. Green was the son of John Greene a merchant of Dorchester and a friend of Rev John White. He was a prominent citizen of Weymouth, ...

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Bridport Bridport is a market town in Dorset, England, inland from the English Channel near the confluence of the River Brit and its tributary the Asker. Its origins are Saxon and it has a long history as a rope-making centre. On the coast and wit ...
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Shaftesbury Shaftesbury () is a town and civil parish in Dorset, England. It is situated on the A30 road, west of Salisbury, near the border with Wiltshire. It is the only significant hilltop settlement in Dorset, being built about above sea level on a ...
, Samuel Turner
William Whitmore , , - , Wareham , Nathaniel Napier
Edward Laurence Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Sa ...
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Corfe Castle Corfe Castle is a fortification standing above the village of the same name on the Isle of Purbeck peninsula in the English county of Dorset. Built by William the Conqueror, the castle dates to the 11th century and commands a gap in the P ...
, Sir Robert Napier
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Essex

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Essex Essex () is a Ceremonial counties of England, county in the East of England. One of the home counties, it borders Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, the North Sea to the east, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the Riv ...
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Colchester Colchester ( ) is a city in Essex, in the East of England. It had a population of 122,000 in 2011. The demonym is Colcestrian. Colchester occupies the site of Camulodunum, the first major city in Roman Britain and its first capital. Colch ...
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William Towse William Towse (ca. 1551 – 22 October 1634) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1586 and 1626. Towse was from Hingham, Norfolk. He was admitted at Inner Temple in 1571 and was called to ...

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Maldon Maldon (, locally ) is a town and civil parish on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England. It is the seat of the Maldon District and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. It is known for Maldon Sea Salt which is produced ...
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Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet (c. 1592 – c. 1656) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1655. Life Masham was the only son of William Masham of St Botolph without Aldgate, London and educated at ...

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Harwich Harwich is a town in Essex, England, and one of the Haven ports on the North Sea coast. It is in the Tendring District, Tendring district. Nearby places include Felixstowe to the north-east, Ipswich to the north-west, Colchester to the south-w ...
, Nathaniel Rich
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Gloucestershire

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Gloucestershire Gloucestershire ( abbreviated Glos) is a county in South West England. The county comprises part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the flat fertile valley of the River Severn and the entire Forest of Dean. The county town is the city of ...
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Gloucester Gloucester ( ) is a cathedral city and the county town of Gloucestershire in the South West of England. Gloucester lies on the River Severn, between the Cotswolds to the east and the Forest of Dean to the west, east of Monmouth and east o ...
, Christopher Caple
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Cirencester Cirencester (, ; see below for more variations) is a market town in Gloucestershire, England, west of London. Cirencester lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames, and is the largest town in the Cotswolds. It is the home of ...
, Sir Neville Poole
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Tewkesbury Tewkesbury ( ) is a medieval market town and civil parish in the north of Gloucestershire, England. The town has significant history in the Wars of the Roses and grew since the building of Tewkesbury Abbey. It stands at the confluence of the Ri ...
, Sir Dudley Diggs
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Hampshire

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Hampshire Hampshire (, ; abbreviated to Hants) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in western South East England on the coast of the English Channel. Home to two major English cities on its south coast, Southampton and Portsmouth, Hampshire ...
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Sir Henry Wallop Sir Henry Wallop (c. 1540 – 14 April 1599) was an English statesman. Biography Henry Wallop was the eldest son of Sir Oliver Wallop (d. 1566) of Farleigh Wallop in Hampshire. Having inherited the estates of his father and of his uncle, Sir Joh ...

Robert Wallop Robert Wallop (20 July 1601 – 19 November 1667) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times from 1621 to 1660. He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War and was one of the regicides of King Char ...
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Winchester Winchester is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city in Hampshire, England. The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government Districts of England, district, at the western end of the South Downs Nation ...
, Richard Tichborne
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Southampton Southampton () is a port city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. It is located approximately south-west of London and west of Portsmouth. The city forms part of the South Hampshire built-up area, which also covers Po ...
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Sir John Mill, 1st Baronet Sir John Mill, 1st Baronet (1 April 1587 – 1648) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England, House of Commons at various times between 1624 and 1640. Mill was the younger son of Lewknor Mill, of Camois Court and his w ...

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Portsmouth Portsmouth ( ) is a port and city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. The city of Portsmouth has been a unitary authority since 1 April 1997 and is administered by Portsmouth City Council. Portsmouth is the most d ...
, Sir James Fullerton
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Petersfield Petersfield is a market town and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is north of Portsmouth. The town has its own railway station on the Portsmouth Direct line, the mainline rail link connecting Portsmouth a ...
, Benjamin Tichborne
William Uvedale Sir William Uvedale (c. 15811652) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1645. He supported the Royalist cause in the Civil War. Career Uvedale was the son of William Uvedale of Wickham and ...
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John Oglander Sir John Oglander (12 May 1585 – 28 November 1655) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1629. He is now remembered as a diarist. Life Oglander was born at Nunwell House on the Isle of Wight, the son of Wi ...
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Christopher Yelverton Sir Christopher Yelverton (1536 – 31 October 1612) was an English judge and Speaker of the House of Commons. Ancestry Christopher Yelverton came from an ancient Norfolk family, tracing their descent back to Andrew Yelverton, who held conside ...

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Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet, 1585 to 18 September 1644, was an English politician and Puritan activist who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1644. In the early stages of the First English Civil War, he helped es ...

Thomas Malet Sir Thomas Malet (1582–1665) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England, House of Commons between 1614 and 1628. He was Solicitor General for England and Wales, Solicitor general to Henrietta Maria of France, ...
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Lymington Lymington is a port town on the west bank of the Lymington River on the Solent, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It faces Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, to which there is a car ferry service operated by Wightlink. It is within the ...
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Herbert Doddington Herbert Doddington (died 1633) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1626 to 1629. Doddington was the son of Sir William Doddington of Breamore House Hampshire and his wife Mary Herbert daughter of Sir John Herbert ...

John More John More may refer to: Politicians * John More (MP for City of London), represented City of London 1383-1384 * John More (died 1620), MP for Winchester and Portsmouth * John More (died 1638) (1578–1638), MP for Lymington in 1624 and 1626 * John ...
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Christchurch Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon Rive ...
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Nathaniel Tomkins Nathaniel Tomkins (baptised 25 October 1584 - 5 July 1643) was a British Member of Parliament. He represented Carlisle and Christchurch. Tomkins was born the son of the rector in Harpole, Northamptonshire and attended Magdalen College, Oxford. ...

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Andover Andover may refer to: Places Australia *Andover, Tasmania Canada * Andover Parish, New Brunswick * Perth-Andover, New Brunswick United Kingdom * Andover, Hampshire, England ** RAF Andover, a former Royal Air Force station United States * Andov ...
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Lord Henry Paulet Lord Henry Paulet KCB (31 March 1767 – 28 January 1832) was an officer in the Royal Navy who saw service in the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Born into the British nobility as a younger son of ...

John Shuter John Shuter (9 February 1855 – 5 July 1920) was a cricketer who played for England and Surrey in the late 19th century. He is best remembered for captaining Surrey to a string of wins in the County Championship around the time it became offic ...
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Herefordshire

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Herefordshire Herefordshire () is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council. It is bordered by Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east, and the Welsh counties of Monmouths ...
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Sir Robert Harley ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only a ...

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Hereford Hereford () is a cathedral city, civil parish and the county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately east of the border with Wales, south-west of Worcester, England, Worcester and north-west of Gloucester. ...
, James Clerke
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Leominster Leominster ( ) is a market town in Herefordshire, England, at the confluence of the River Lugg and its tributary the River Kenwater. The town is north of Hereford and south of Ludlow in Shropshire. With a population of 11,700, Leominster i ...
, James Tomkins
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Hertfordshire

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Hertfordshire Hertfordshire ( or ; often abbreviated Herts) is one of the home counties in southern England. It borders Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire to the north, Essex to the east, Greater London to the south, and Buckinghamshire to the west. For gov ...
, Sir John Boteler
Sir Thomas Dacres , , - ,
St Albans St Albans () is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire, England, east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, north-west of London, south-west of Welwyn Garden City and south-east of Luton. St Albans was the first major town on the old Roman ...
, Sir Charles Morrison, 1st Baronet
Sir Edward Goring , , - ,
Hertford Hertford ( ) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. The parish had a population of 26,783 at the 2011 census. The town grew around a ford on the River Lea, n ...
, Sir William Harrington
Sir Capell Bedell, 1st Baronet Sir Capell Bedell, 1st Baronet (1602 – 14 December 1643) was an English politician. Bedell was the son of Sir Thomas Bedell, of Hamerton, Huntingdonshire, by Winifred Capell, daughter of Sir Arthur Capell, of Hadham, Hertfordshire. He matric ...
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Huntingdonshire

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Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire (; abbreviated Hunts) is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire and a historic county of England. The district council is based in Huntingdon. Other towns include St Ives, Godmanchester, St Neots and Ramsey. The popu ...
, Edward Montagu
Sir Robert Payne , , - ,
Huntingdon Huntingdon is a market town in the Huntingdonshire district in Cambridgeshire, England. The town was given its town charter by John, King of England, King John in 1205. It was the county town of the historic county of Huntingdonshire. Oliver Cr ...
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Sir Arthur Mainwaring Sir Arthur Mainwaring (c. 1580 – 1648) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1624 to 1626. Life Mainwaring was the eldest son of Sir George Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire and Ann More, daughter of William M ...

John Goldsborough Sir John Goldsborough (died November 1693) was a sea-captain and administrator of the British East India Company. Biography Early life He was a native of Suffolk, in which county he possessed an estate. He was in command of the East Indiaman ''An ...
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Kent

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Kent Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
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Sir Edward Hales, 1st Baronet Sir Edward Hales, 1st Baronet (1576–1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in various years between 1605 and 1648. He supported the Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War. Family Edward Hales was the son of Wil ...

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Canterbury Canterbury (, ) is a cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the heart of the City of Canterbury local government district of Kent, England. It lies on the River Stour. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the primate of t ...
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Sir John Finch John Finch, 1st Baron Finch (17 September 1584 – 27 November 1660) was an English judge, and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629. He was Speaker of the House of Commons. Early life Finch was t ...

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Rochester Rochester may refer to: Places Australia * Rochester, Victoria Canada * Rochester, Alberta United Kingdom *Rochester, Kent ** City of Rochester-upon-Medway (1982–1998), district council area ** History of Rochester, Kent ** HM Prison ...
, Henry Clerke
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Maidstone Maidstone is the largest town in Kent, England, of which it is the county town. Maidstone is historically important and lies 32 miles (51 km) east-south-east of London. The River Medway runs through the centre of the town, linking it wi ...
, Sir George Fane
Francis Barnham , , - ,
Queenborough Queenborough is a town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale borough of Kent in South East England. Queenborough is south of Sheerness. It grew as a port near the Thames Estuary at the westward entrance to the Swale where it joins the R ...
, Roger Palmer
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Lancashire

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Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of these three areas differ significantly. The non-metropolitan county of Lancas ...
, Robert Stanley
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Preston Preston is a place name, surname and given name that may refer to: Places England *Preston, Lancashire, an urban settlement **The City of Preston, Lancashire, a borough and non-metropolitan district which contains the settlement **County Boro ...
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George Gerard George Vincent Gerard, (24 November 1898 – 14 January 1984) was the seventh Anglican Bishop of Waiapu, serving from 1938 to 1944; and Assistant Bishop of Sheffield, 1947–1971. He served with distinction in both World Wars. Early life an ...

Thomas Fanshawe Sir Thomas Fanshawe KB (1580 – 17 December 1631) was an English government official and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1601 and 1629. Fanshawe was the second son of Thomas Fanshawe and first son by his second wife Jo ...
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Wigan Wigan ( ) is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, on the River Douglas. The town is midway between the two cities of Manchester, to the south-east, and Liverpool, to the south-west. Bolton lies to the north-east and Warrington ...
, Sir Anthony St John
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Clitheroe Clitheroe () is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England; it is located north-west of Manchester. It is near the Forest of Bowland and is often used as a base for tourists visiting the area. In 2018, the Cl ...
, Sir Ralph Assheton
George Kirke George Kirke (died 1675) was a Scottish-born courtier and Member of Parliament for Clitheroe. He was a son of George Kirke, a servant of James VI of Scotland. George Kirke senior was keeper of the chamber door to Prince Charles in Scotland at Dun ...
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Liverpool Liverpool is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the List of English districts by population, 10th largest English district by population and its E ...
, Edward Bridgeman
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Leicestershire

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Leicestershire Leicestershire ( ; postal abbreviation Leics.) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands, England. The county borders Nottinghamshire to the north, Lincolnshire to the north-east, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire ...
, Sir Henry Hastings
Francis Staresmore , , - ,
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands. The city l ...
, Sir Humphrey May
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Lincolnshire

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Lincolnshire Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs.) is a Counties of England, county in the East Midlands of England, with a long coastline on the North Sea to the east. It borders Norfolk to the south-east, Cambridgeshire to the south, Rutland to the south-we ...
, Sir William Airmine
John Monson John Monson (c.1628 – 14 October 1674) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1660 and 1674. Monson was the son of Sir John Monson, 2nd Baronet of South Carlton and Broxbourne, Hertfordshire and his wi ...
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Lincoln Lincoln most commonly refers to: * Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the sixteenth president of the United States * Lincoln, England, cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England * Lincoln, Nebraska, the capital of Nebraska, U.S. * Lincol ...
, Sir Thomas Grantham
Robert Monson Robert Monson (by 1532 – 23 September 1583) was an English politician and judge. He was Member of Parliament for various constituencies from 1553 to 1572 and also became Justice of the Common Pleas. Life He was born the third son of Willi ...
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Boston Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
, Sir Edward Barkham
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Grimsby Grimsby or Great Grimsby is a port town and the administrative centre of North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England. Grimsby adjoins the town of Cleethorpes directly to the south-east forming a conurbation. Grimsby is north-east of L ...
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Henry Pelham Henry Pelham (25 September 1694 – 6 March 1754) was a British Whig statesman who served as 3rd Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1743 until his death in 1754. He was the younger brother of Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, who ...

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Brian Palmes Sir Bryan Palmes (1600–1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1626 and 1640. He fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War. Palmes was the son of Guy Palmes of Ashwell, Rutland, and his wife Ann Stafford ...
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Grantham Grantham () is a market and industrial town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, situated on the banks of the River Witham and bounded to the west by the A1 road. It lies some 23 miles (37 km) south of the Lincoln a ...
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John Wingfield Sir John Wingfield (before 1582–1596) was an English soldier. Life He was the third son of Richard Wingfield of Wantisden in Suffolk, and Mary, daughter and coheiress of John Hardwick of Derby, and the sister of Bess of Hardwick. His brother ...

Edward Stirmin Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Sax ...
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Middlesex

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Middlesex Middlesex (; abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England. Its area is almost entirely within the wider urbanised area of London and mostly within the ceremonial county of Greater London, with small sections in neighbour ...
, Sir Edward Spencer
Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1st Baronet of Harrow on the Hill Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1st Baronet of Harrow on the Hill (23 October 1587 – 6 January 1670), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1660. He was a supporter of the Parliamentary cause during ...
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Westminster Westminster is an area of Central London, part of the wider City of Westminster. The area, which extends from the River Thames to Oxford Street, has many visitor attractions and historic landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster, B ...
, Sir Robert Pye
Peter Heywood Peter Heywood (6 June 1772 – 10 February 1831) was a British naval officer who was on board during the mutiny of 28 April 1789. He was later captured in Tahiti, tried and condemned to death as a mutineer, but subsequently pardoned. He ...
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City of London The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the historic centre and constitutes, alongside Canary Wharf, the primary central business district (CBD) of London. It constituted most of London f ...
, Sir Thomas Middleton
Heneage Finch
Sir Robert Bateman
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Monmouthshire

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Monmouthshire Monmouthshire ( cy, Sir Fynwy) is a county in the south-east of Wales. The name derives from the historic county of the same name; the modern county covers the eastern three-fifths of the historic county. The largest town is Abergavenny, wit ...
, William Herbert
Nicholas Arnold , , - ,
Monmouth Boroughs Monmouth Boroughs (also known as the Monmouth District of Boroughs) was a United Kingdom constituencies, parliamentary constituency consisting of several towns in Monmouthshire (historic), Monmouthshire. It returned one Member of Parliament (Uni ...
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Norfolk

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Norfolk Norfolk () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia in England. It borders Lincolnshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and south-west, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the Nor ...
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Sir Edward Coke ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as ...

Sir Robert Bell Sir Robert Bell SL (died 1577) of Beaupré Hall, Norfolk, was a Speaker of the House of Commons (1572–1576), who served during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was legal counsel (1560) and recorder (1561) for King's Lynn, legal counsel f ...
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Norwich Norwich () is a cathedral city and district of Norfolk, England, of which it is the county town. Norwich is by the River Wensum, about north-east of London, north of Ipswich and east of Peterborough. As the seat of the Episcopal see, See of ...
, Sir John Suckling
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King's Lynn King's Lynn, known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn and colloquially as Lynn, is a port and market town in the borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk in the county of Norfolk, England. It is located north of London, north-east of Peterborough, nor ...
, Thomas Gurling
John Cooke , , - , Yarmouth , Sir John Corbet
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Thetford Thetford is a market town and civil parish in the Breckland District of Norfolk, England. It is on the A11 road between Norwich and London, just east of Thetford Forest. The civil parish, covering an area of , in 2015 had a population of 24, ...
, Sir John Hobart, 2nd Baronet
Framlingham Gawdy Framlingham Gawdy (8 August 1589 – 1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1614 to 1648. He was a passive Parliamentarian during the English Civil War. Gawdy was the son of Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy of West H ...
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Castle Rising Castle Rising is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is situated some north-east of the town of King's Lynn and west of the city of Norwich. The River Babingley skirts the north of the village separating C ...
, Sir Hamon le Strange
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Northamptonshire

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Northamptonshire Northamptonshire (; abbreviated Northants.) is a county in the East Midlands of England. In 2015, it had a population of 723,000. The county is administered by two unitary authorities: North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire. It ...
, Sir William Spencer
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Peterborough Peterborough () is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, east of England. It is the largest part of the City of Peterborough unitary authority district (which covers a larger area than Peterborough itself). It was part of Northamptonshire unti ...
, Mildmay Lord Burleigh
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Northampton Northampton () is a market town and civil parish in the East Midlands of England, on the River Nene, north-west of London and south-east of Birmingham. The county town of Northamptonshire, Northampton is one of the largest towns in England ...
, Richard Spencer
Christopher Sherland Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Christ" or "Anointed", and φέρει ...
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Brackley Brackley is a market town and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England, bordering Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, from Oxford and from Northampton. Historically a market town based on the wool and lace trade, it was built on the inter ...
, Sir John Hobart
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Higham Ferrers Higham Ferrers is a market town and civil parish in the Nene Valley in North Northamptonshire, England, close to the Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire borders. It forms a single built-up area with Rushden to the south and has an estimated populat ...
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Northumberland

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Northumberland Northumberland () is a county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land ...
, Sir John Fenwick
Sir John Delaval , , - ,
Newcastle Newcastle usually refers to: *Newcastle upon Tyne, a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England *Newcastle-under-Lyme, a town in Staffordshire, England *Newcastle, New South Wales, a metropolitan area in Australia, named after Newcastle ...
, Sir Peter Riddel
Sir Henry Anderson , , - , Morpeth , Sir Thomas Reynell
John Bankes Sir John Bankes (1589 – 28 December 1644) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1624 and 1629. He was Attorney General and Chief Justice to Charles I during the English Civil War. Corfe Castle, his famil ...
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Berwick upon Tweed Berwick-upon-Tweed (), sometimes known as Berwick-on-Tweed or simply Berwick, is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, south of the Anglo-Scottish border, and the northernmost town in England. The 2011 United Kingdom census recor ...
, Sir Robert Jackson
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Nottinghamshire

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Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The trad ...
, Henry Stanhope
Sir Thomas Hutchinson Sir Thomas Hutchinson (4 September 1589 – 18 August 1643) was an English MP. He was born at Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire, the family estate in Nottinghamshire, the son of Thomas Hutchinson of Cropwell Butler and Lady Jane Sacheverell. He became ...
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Nottingham Nottingham ( , locally ) is a city and unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located north-west of London, south-east of Sheffield and north-east of Birmingham. Nottingham has links to the legend of Robi ...
, Sir Gervase Clifton
John Byron Vice-Admiral John Byron (8 November 1723 – 1 April 1786) was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer. He earned the nickname "Foul-Weather Jack" in the press because of his frequent encounters with bad weather at sea. As a midshipman, he sa ...
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East Retford East or Orient is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth. Etymology As in other languages, the word is formed from the fac ...
, John Lord Haughton
Sir Francis Wortley, 1st Baronet Sir Francis Wortley, 1st Baronet (1591–1652), poet and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1624 and 1626. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Life Wortley was the son of Sir Richard Wortley, of Wortley Hall ...
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Oxfordshire

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Oxfordshire Oxfordshire is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the north west of South East England. It is a mainly rural county, with its largest settlement being the city of Oxford. The county is a centre of research and development, primaril ...
, Hon. James Fiennes
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Oxford University Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
, Sir Thomas Edmondes
John Danvers Sir John Danvers (c. 1585–buried 28 April 1655) was an English courtier and politician who was one of the signatories of the death warrant of Charles I. Life Danvers was the third and youngest son of Sir John Danvers of Dauntsey, Wiltshire, ...
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Oxford Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
, John Whistler
Thomas Wentworth , , - ,
Woodstock Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, southwest of the town of Woodstock. Billed as "an Aq ...
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Edward Tavernor Edward Tavernor was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1626 and 1629. Tavernor may have been the son of John Tavernor, surveyor of the King's Woods in 1605. In 1626, he was elected Member of Parliament for Woodstoc ...

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Banbury Banbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, South East England. It had a population of 54,335 at the 2021 Census. Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre for the surrounding area of north Oxfordshir ...
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Rutland

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Rutland Rutland () is a ceremonial county and unitary authority in the East Midlands, England. The county is bounded to the west and north by Leicestershire, to the northeast by Lincolnshire and the southeast by Northamptonshire. Its greatest len ...
, William Bulstrode
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Salop

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Shropshire Shropshire (; alternatively Salop; abbreviated in print only as Shrops; demonym Salopian ) is a landlocked historic county in the West Midlands region of England. It is bordered by Wales to the west and the English counties of Cheshire to ...
, Sir Rowland Cotton
Sir Richard Leveson , , - ,
Shrewsbury Shrewsbury ( , also ) is a market town, civil parish, and the county town of Shropshire, England, on the River Severn, north-west of London; at the 2021 census, it had a population of 76,782. The town's name can be pronounced as either 'Sh ...
, Sir William Owen
Thomas Owen , , - ,
Bridgnorth Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire, England. The River Severn splits it into High Town and Low Town, the upper town on the right bank and the lower on the left bank of the River Severn. The population at the 2011 Census was 12,079. Histor ...
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Sir William Whitmore, 2nd Baronet Sir William Whitmore, 2nd Baronet (6 April 1637 – 30 March 1699) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1699. Whitmore was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Whitmore, 1st Baronet of Apley Hall, Shropshire and hi ...

George Vernon George Frederick Vernon (20 June 1856 – 10 August 1902) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Middlesex County Cricket Club. He also played one Test match for England during the first-ever Ashes tour in 1882-83. Biog ...
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Ralph Goodwin , , - , Wenlock (UK Parliament constituency), Wenlock , Sir Thomas Lawley, 1st Baronet, Thomas Lawley
Francis Smallman , , - , Bishops Castle (UK Parliament constituency), Bishops Castle , William Oakley (MP), William Oakley
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Somerset

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Somerset (UK Parliament constituency), Somerset , Henry Berkeley (MP for Ilchester), Sir Henry Berkeley
John Horner (MP), Sir John Horner , , - , Bristol (UK Parliament constituency), Bristol , John Doughty
John Whitson , , - , Bath (UK Parliament constituency), Bath , Richard Gay
William Chapman , , - , Wells (UK Parliament constituency), Wells , Edward Rodney, Sir Edward Rodney
Thomas Lake, Sir Thomas Lake , , - , Taunton (UK Parliament constituency), Taunton , Robert Gorges, Sir Robert Gorges
George Browne (died 1631), George Browne , , - , Bridgwater (UK Parliament constituency), Bridgwater , Arthur Lake (MP), Sir Arthur Lake
Edward Popham (MP for Bridgwater), Edward Popham , , - , Minehead (UK Parliament constituency), Minehead , John Gill (MP for Minehead), Sir John Gill
Thomas Horner (MP for Minehead), Thomas Horner , , - , Ilchester (UK Parliament constituency), Ilchester , William Beecher (died 1651), Sir William Beecher
Robert Caesar , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Staffordshire

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Staffordshire , Simon Weston (MP), Sir Simon Weston
William Bowyer (MP), Sir William Bowyer , , - , Lichfield (UK Parliament constituency), Lichfield , Richard Dyott (died 1660), Sir Richard Dyott
William Wingfield (died 1639), William Wingfield , , - , Stafford (UK Parliament constituency), Stafford , Sir John Ottley
Bulstrode Whitlock , , - , Newcastle under Lyme (UK Parliament constituency), Newcastle under Lyme , Sir John Skeffington, 2nd Baronet
John Keeling , , - , Tamworth (UK Parliament constituency), Tamworth , Thomas Puckering, Sir Thomas Puckering
Walter Devereux (died 1641), Sir Walter Devereux , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Suffolk

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Suffolk (UK Parliament constituency), Suffolk , Robert Naunton, Sir Robert Naunton
Sir Robert Crane, 1st Baronet, Sir Robert Crane , , - , Ipswich (UK Parliament constituency), Ipswich , Robert Snelling, Sir Robert Snelling
Wiliam Yong, Sir William Yonge , , - , Dunwich (UK Parliament constituency), Dunwich , John Rous (died 1652), Sir John Rous
Thomas Bedingfield (judge), Thomas Bedingfield , , - , Orford (UK Parliament constituency), Orford , Robert Hitcham
Charles Croft (MP), Charles Croft , , - , Eye (UK Parliament constituency), Eye , Francis Finch (MP for Eye), Francis Finch
Roger North (died 1651), Sir Roger North , , - , Aldeburgh (UK Parliament constituency), Aldeburgh , Thomas Glemham, Sir Thomas Glemham
William Mason (MP), William Mason , , - , Sudbury (UK Parliament constituency), Sudbury , Nathaniel Barnardiston, Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston
Thomas Smith (died 1642), Thomas Smith , , - , Bury St Edmunds (UK Parliament constituency), Bury St Edmunds , Thomas Jermyn (died 1645), Sir Thomas Jermyn
Emanuel Gifford , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Surrey

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Surrey (UK Parliament constituency), Surrey , Richard Onslow (Parliamentarian), Sir Richard Onslow
Sir Ambrose Browne, 1st Baronet, Sir Ambrose Browne , , - , Southwark (UK Parliament constituency), Southwark , Richard Yarward
William Coxe (MP), William Coxe , , - , Bletchingley (UK Parliament constituency), Bletchingley , Edward Bysshe (elder), Edward Bysshe
Henry Lovell (MP), Henry Lovell , , - , Reigate (UK Parliament constituency), Reigate , Thomas Bludder
William Monson (Royal Navy officer), Sir William Monson , , - , Guildford (UK Parliament constituency), Guildford , Richard Shilton
Robert Parkhurst (died 1651), Robert Parkhurst, jnr
, Shilton did not take his seat, and was replaced by William Morley (1606–1658), Sir William Morley , - , Gatton (UK Parliament constituency), Gatton , Samuel Owfield, Sir Samuel Owfield
Charles Howard (Windsor MP), Sir Charles Howard , , - , Haslemere (UK Parliament constituency), Haslemere , Francis Carew, Sir Francis Carew
Sir Poynings More, 1st Baronet, Poynings More , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Sussex

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Sussex (UK Parliament constituency), Sussex , Walter Covert, Sir Walter Covert
Alexander Temple, Sir Alexander Temple , , - , Chichester (UK Parliament constituency), Chichester , Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, Algernon Lord Peircy
Humphrey Haggett , , - , Horsham (UK Parliament constituency), Horsham , John Borough
John Middleton (MP for Horsham), John Middleton , , - , Midhurst (UK Parliament constituency), Midhurst , Richard Lewknor
Henry Spiller, Sir Henry Spiller , , - , Lewes (UK Parliament constituency), Lewes , George Goring, 1st Earl of Norwich, Sir George Goring
George Rivers, Sir George Rivers , , - , New Shoreham (UK Parliament constituency), New Shoreham , John Alford (MP), John Alford
William Marlott , , - , Bramber (UK Parliament constituency), Bramber , Walter Barttelot (MP for Bramber), Walter Barttelot
Sir Thomas Bowyer, 1st Baronet, Thomas Bowyer , , - , Steyning (UK Parliament constituency), Steyning , Edward Fraunceys, Sir Edward Fraunceys
Sir Edward Bishopp, 2nd Baronet, Edward Bishopp , , - , East Grinstead (UK Parliament constituency), East Grinstead , Henry Compton (MP), Sir Henry Compton
Robert Goodwin (Parliamentarian), Robert Goodwin , , - , Arundel (UK Parliament constituency), Arundel , Nicholas Jordain
William Mill (MP), William Mill , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Warwickshire

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Warwickshire (UK Parliament constituency), Warwickshire , Thomas Lucy (died 1640), Sir Thomas Lucy
Clement Throckmorton (MP for Warwickshire), Sir Clement Throckmorton , , - , Coventry (UK Parliament constituency), Coventry , Henry Harwell
Isaac Walden , , - , Warwick (UK Parliament constituency), Warwick , Francis Leigh, 1st Earl of Chichester, Sir Francis Leigh, Bt.
Francis Lucy , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Westmorland

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Westmorland (UK Parliament constituency), Westmoreland , John Lowther (died 1637), Sir John Lowther
Sir Henry Bellingham, 1st Baronet, Sir Henry Bellingham , , - , Appleby (UK Parliament constituency), Appleby , William Slingsby, Sir William Slingsby
William Ashton (MP), William Ashton , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Wiltshire

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Wiltshire (UK Parliament constituency), Wiltshire , Henry Poole (died 1632), Sir Henry Poole
Sir Walter Long, 1st Baronet, Sir Walter Long , , - , Salisbury (UK Parliament constituency), Salisbury , Henry Sherfield
John Puxton , , - , Wilton (UK Parliament constituency), Wilton , Thomas Morgan (MP for Wilton), Sir Thomas Morgan
John Evelyn (Parliamentarian), Sir John Evelyn , , - , Downton (UK Parliament constituency), Downton , Edward Herbert (attorney-general), Edward Herbert
William Trumbull (diplomat), Sir William Trumbull , , - , Hindon (UK Parliament constituency), Hindon , Thomas Thynne (died 1639), Sir Thomas Thynne
Thomas Lambert (died 1638), Thomas Lambert , , - , Heytesbury (UK Parliament constituency), Heytesbury , Charles Berkeley, 2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge, Sir Charles Berkeley
William Blake (died 1630), William Blake , , - , Westbury (UK Parliament constituency), Westbury , Walter Long (c. 1594–1637), Sir Walter Long
Thomas Hopton , , - , Calne (UK Parliament constituency), Calne , John Eyres, Sir John Eyres
George Lowe (merchant), George Lowe (senior) , , - , Chippenham (UK Parliament constituency), Chippenham , Edward Bayntun (died 1679), Sir Edmund Bayntun
Francis Popham (1573–1644), Sir Francis Popham , , - , Devizes (UK Parliament constituency), Devizes , Sir Robert Long, 1st Baronet, Robert Long
Henry Ley, 2nd Earl of Marlborough, Sir Henry Ley , , - , Malmesbury (UK Parliament constituency), Malmesbury , Sir Henry Moody, 1st Baronet, Sir Henry Moody
William Crofts (Malmesbury), Sir William Crofts , , - , Cricklade (UK Parliament constituency), Cricklade , William Howard (died 1672), Sir William Howard
Robert Hyde (MP for Abingdon), Sir Robert Hyde , , - , Ludgershall (UK Parliament constituency), Ludgershall , William Walter (MP for Peterborough), Sir William Walter
Thomas Jaye, Sir Thomas Jaye/Thomas Hinton, Sir Thomas Hinton , Unresolved double return - BW corrigenda includes Jaye , - , Great Bedwyn (UK Parliament constituency), Great Bedwyn , John Selden
Sir Maurice Berkeley , , - , Old Sarum (UK Parliament constituency), Old Sarum , Michael Oldisworth
Benjamin Rudyerd, Sir Benjamin Rudyerd , BW corrigenda gives Christopher Keightley in place of Rudyerd , - , Wootton Bassett (UK Parliament constituency), Wootton Bassett , John Francklyn, Sir John Francklyn
Thomas Lake, Sir Thomas Lake , , - , Marlborough (UK Parliament constituency), Marlborough , Richard Digges
Edward Kyrton , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Worcestershire

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Worcestershire (UK Parliament constituency), Worcestershire , Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 1st Baronet
John Rouse (MP), Sir John Rouse , , - , Worcester (UK Parliament constituency), Worcester , John Spelman (historian), John Spelman
John Haselock , , - , Droitwich (UK Parliament constituency), Droitwich , John Wilde (jurist), John Wilde
Thomas Coventry, 2nd Baron Coventry, Thomas Coventry , , - , Evesham (UK Parliament constituency), Evesham , John Hare (MP died 1637), Sir John Hare
Anthony Langston , , - , Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency), Bewdley , Ralph Clare , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Yorkshire

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency), Yorkshire , John Savile, 1st Baron Savile of Pontefract, Sir John Savile
Sir William Constable, 1st Baronet, Sir William Constable , , - , York (UK Parliament constituency), York , Arthur Ingram, Sir Arthur Ingram
Christopher Brooke , , - , Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency), Kingston upon Hull , John Lister (died 1640), John Lister
Lancelot Roper , , - , Knaresborough (UK Parliament constituency), Knaresborough , Sir Richard Hutton, the younger, Sir Richard Hutton
Henry Benson (MP), Henry Benson , , - , Scarborough (UK Parliament constituency), Scarborough , Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 1st Baronet
Stephen Hutchinson , , - , Ripon (UK Parliament constituency), Ripon , Thomas Best
Thomas Posthumous Hoby, Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby , , - , Richmond (UK Parliament constituency), Richmond , Christopher Wandesford
Matthew Hutton (MP), Matthew Hutton , , - , Hedon (UK Parliament constituency), Hedon , Thomas Fairfax, 1st Viscount Fairfax, Sir Thomas Fairfax
Christopher Hilliard (died 1634), Sir Christopher Hillyard , , - , Boroughbridge (UK Parliament constituency), Boroughbridge , Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Fairfax of Cameron, Sir Ferdinando Fairfax
Philip Mainwaring , , - , Thirsk (UK Parliament constituency), Thirsk , Henry Belasyse (1604–1647), Henry Belasyse
William Cholmeley , , - , Aldborough (UK Parliament constituency), Aldborough , Richard Aldborough
John Carvile , , - , Beverley (UK Parliament constituency), Beverley , Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet, Sir John Hotham Bt
Sir William Alford , , - , Pontefract (UK Parliament constituency), Pontefract , John Jackson (MP for Pontefract), Sir John Jackson
Sir Francis Foljambe, 1st Baronet , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Cinque Ports

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Hastings (UK Parliament constituency), Hastings , Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester, Sir Dudley Carleton
Nicholas Eversfield (MP for Hastings), Nicholas Eversfield , Carleton ennobled and replaced 1626 by Thomas Parker (died 1663), Sir Thomas Parker , - , New Romney (UK Parliament constituency), Romney , Richard Godfrey (died 1642), Richard Godfrey
Thomas Brett (MP for New Romney), Thomas Brett , , - , Hythe (UK Parliament constituency), Hythe , Peter Heyman, Sir Peter Heyman
Sir Basil Dixwell, 1st Baronet , , - , Dover (UK Parliament constituency), Dover , John Hippisley (Parliamentarian), John Hippisley
John Pringle , , - , Sandwich (UK Parliament constituency), Sandwich , Sir John Suckling
Peter Peake , Suckling chose to sit for Norwich, replaced by Edward Boys (MP), Sir Edward Boys , - , Rye (UK Parliament constituency), Rye , Thomas Fotherley
John Sackville (died 1661), Sir John Sackville , - , Winchelsea (UK Parliament constituency), Winchelsea , Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Baronet, Roger Twysden
Nicholas Saunders (died 1649), Sir Nicholas Saunders , , - , colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" ,


Wales

, - !Constituency!!Members!!Notes , - , Anglesey (UK Parliament constituency), Anglesey , Richard Bulkeley (died 1640), Richard Bulkeley , , - , Beaumaris (UK Parliament constituency), Beaumaris , Charles Jones (MP for Beaumaris), Charles Jones , , - , Brecknockshire (UK Parliament constituency), Brecknockshire , John Price (of the Priory), John Price , , - , Brecknock (UK Parliament constituency), Brecknock , Walter Pye (lawyer), Walter Pye , chose for Herefordshire - replaced by Humphrey Lynde , - , Cardiganshire (UK Parliament constituency), Cardiganshire , James Lewis (MP for Cardiganshire), James Lewis , , - , Cardigan (UK Parliament constituency), Cardigan , Walter Overbury , , - , Carmarthenshire (UK Parliament constituency), Carmarthenshire , Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery, (Sir) Richard Vaughan , , - , Carmarthen (UK Parliament constituency), Carmarthen , Henry Vaughan (Welsh politician, born by 1586), Henry Vaughan , , - , Carnarvonshire (UK Parliament constituency), Carnarvonshire , John Griffith (MP for Beaumaris), John Griffith , , - , Carnarvon (UK Parliament constituency), Carnarvon , Edward Littleton, 1st Baron Littleton of Mounslow, Edward Littleton , , - , Denbighshire (UK Parliament constituency), Denbighshire , Eubule Thelwall (politician), Sir Eubule Thelwall , , - , Denbigh Boroughs (UK Parliament constituency), Denbigh Boroughs , Hugh Myddleton , , - , Flintshire (UK Parliament constituency), Flintshire , John Salusbury (MP), John Salusbury , , - , Flint (UK Parliament constituency), Flint , William Ravenscroft , , - , Glamorgan (UK Parliament constituency), Glamorgan , Sir John Stradling, 1st Baronet , , - , Cardiff (UK Parliament constituency), Cardiff , William Price (of Briton Ferry), William Price , , - , Merioneth (UK Parliament constituency), Merioneth , Edward Vaughan (of Llwydiarth), Edward Vaughan , , - , Montgomeryshire (UK Parliament constituency), Montgomeryshire , William Herbert, 1st Baron Powis, Sir William Herbert , , - , Montgomery (UK Parliament constituency), Montgomery , Henry Herbert (Master of the Revels), Sir Henry Herbert , , - , Pembrokeshire (UK Parliament constituency), Pembrokeshire , John Wogan , , - , Pembroke (UK Parliament constituency), Pembroke , Sir Hugh Owen, 1st Baronet, Hugh Owen , , - , Haverfordwest (UK Parliament constituency), Haverford West , Thomas Canon, Sir Thomas Canon , , - , Radnorshire (UK Parliament constituency), Radnorshire , James Price (of Pilleth), James Price , , - , Radnor (UK Parliament constituency), Radnor , Charles Price (Royalist), Charles Price ,


See also

*List of parliaments of England *2nd Parliament of King Charles I


References

*D. Brunton & D. H. Pennington, ''Members of the Long Parliament'' (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954)
''Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803'' (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808)Browne Willis ''Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history of the counties, cities, and boroughs in England and Wales: ... The whole extracted from mss. and printed evidences'' 1750 pp218-Yorkshire List of Parliamentary Representatives, from 1542 to 1640
Parliaments of Charles I of England 1626 in England 1626 in politics Lists of Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707), 1626 English MPs 1626, List