A Catalogue of the Names of those Ho­nourable Persons, who are now Members of this present House of LORDS.

  • THe Lord Richard Cromwell.
  • The Lord Henry Cromwell, Lord Deputy of Ireland.
  • Lords Commissioners of the great Seal.
    • Nathaniell Fiennes, Lords Commissioners of the great Seal.
    • John Lisle,
  • Henry Lawrence, Lord President of his High­ness Privy Council.
  • The Lord Charles Fleetwood.
  • Robert Earl of Warwick.
  • Edmund Earl of Mulgrave.
  • Edward Earl of Manchester.
  • William Lord Viscount Say and Seal.
  • Lord John Cleypole, Master of the Horse.
  • Philip Lord Viscount Lisle.
  • Charles Lord Viscount Howard.
  • Philip Lord Wharton.
  • Thomas Lord Fauconberge.
  • Generals at Sea.
    • Lord John Disbrowe,—
    • Lord Edward Mountague,
  • George Lord Ewre.
  • The Lord Whitlock.
  • Sir Gilbert Pickring.
  • Colonell William Sidenham.
  • Sir Charles VVoolsey.
  • M. G. Philip Skippen.
  • Lord Strickland.
  • Colonell Philip Jones.
  • Sir VVilliam Strickland.
  • Francis Rowse Esq
  • John Fiennes Esq
  • Sir Francis Russell.
  • Sir Thomas Honiwood.
  • Sir Arthur Hesilrig.
  • Sir John Hobart.
  • Sir Richard Onslow.
  • Sir Gilbert Gerard.
  • Sir VVilliam Roberts.
    • John Glin,
    • Oliver St John,
  • VVilliam Pierrepont Esq
  • John Jones Esq
  • John Crew Esq
  • Alexander Popham Esq
  • Sir Christopher Pack.
  • Sir Robert Tichborne.
  • Edward VVhaley Esq
  • Sir John Barkstead.
  • Sir Thomas Pride.
  • Sir George Fleetwood.
  • Richard Ingoldsby Esq
  • Sir John Hewson.
  • James Perry Esq
  • VVilliam Goff.
  • Thomas Cowper.
  • Edmund Thomas Esq
  • George Monke, Commander in Chief in Scotland.
  • David Earl of Cassile.
  • Sir VVilliam Lockhert.
  • Sir Archibald Johnston of VVarston.
  • VVilliam Steele, Lord Chancelor of Ire­land.
  • The Lord Broghill.
  • Sir Mathew Tomlinson

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