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            <head>A LIST OF THEIR NAMES Who by their Adventures are Capable of being Choſen COMMITTEES for the Year 1679.</head>
            <list>
               <head>A</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Joſeph Aſhe <hi>Knight &amp; Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Matthew Andrews <hi>Knight.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Joſeph Alſtone Eſq;</item>
               <item>William Atwood Eſq;</item>
               <item>George Arnold Eſq;</item>
               <item>William Allen <hi>Gent.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Richard Aley</item>
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            <list>
               <head>B</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>The Right Honourable</hi> George <hi>Lord</hi> Berkley.</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Samuel Barnardiſton <hi>Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> John Brownloe <hi>Kt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> John Bancks <hi>Kt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Francis Burdet <hi>Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Thomas Bludworth <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Henry Barnard</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Theophilus Biddolph</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>The Honourable</hi> Robert Boile Eſq;</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>The Honourable</hi> Charles Bertie Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Bathurſt Eſq;</item>
               <item>Richard Booth Eſq;</item>
               <item>Edward Bolle Eſq;</item>
               <item>Benjamin Barron Eſq;</item>
               <item>Richard Beckford Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Buckworth Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Bence Eſq;</item>
               <item>James Butler Eſq;</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Cap.</hi> Arnold Brown</item>
               <item>Chriſtopher Boone</item>
               <item>John Bull</item>
               <item>William Bulkley</item>
               <item>Edward Bovery</item>
               <item>Benjamin Bathurſt</item>
               <item>Shem Bridges</item>
               <item>George Barron</item>
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            <list>
               <head>C</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>The Right Honourable</hi> James <hi>Lord</hi> Chandos</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Thomas Chambers <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> William Coventry <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Thomas Cullum <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Joſia Child</item>
               <item>James Clitherow Eſq;</item>
               <item>Thomas Chown Eſq;</item>
               <item>Henry Criſp Eſq;</item>
               <item>Thomas Criſp Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Cook</item>
               <item>Benjamin Collier</item>
               <item>Nathaniel Collier</item>
               <item>Thomas Canham</item>
               <item>Joſeph Chamberlan</item>
               <item>John Cholmley</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Colonel</hi> John Clerk</item>
               <item>John Culling</item>
               <item>Nicholas Cooke</item>
               <item>Charles Chamberlain</item>
               <item>Richard Cradock</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>D</head>
               <item>Benjamin Dethick Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Doget Eſq;</item>
               <item>Francis Daſhwood Eſq;</item>
               <item>Peter Daniel</item>
               <item>Abraham Dolins</item>
               <item>Andrew Duncan</item>
               <item>Edmond Dethick</item>
               <item>William Delawood</item>
               <item>Robert Deluna</item>
               <item>Thomas Daval</item>
               <item>John Duboies</item>
               <item>Alvaro Decoſta</item>
               <item>Joſeph Dawſon</item>
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            <list>
               <head>E</head>
               <item>R. Hon. <hi>Sir</hi> James Edwards <hi>Kt.</hi> Lord Maior.</item>
               <item>Humphrey Edwyn</item>
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            <list>
               <head>F</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>The Right Honourable</hi> Robert Lord Ferrers</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Thomas Foot <hi>Kt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Edward Franklyn</item>
               <item>Chriſtopher Foſter</item>
               <item>Thomas Frampton</item>
               <item>Abraham Fothergill</item>
               <item>Thomas Farrington</item>
               <item>Daniel Farrington</item>
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            <list>
               <head>G</head>
               <item>John Gould Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Goodier Eſq;</item>
               <item>Sidney Godolphin Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Godſcall</item>
               <item>Thomas Green</item>
               <item>Edward Grace</item>
               <item>John Gunſtone</item>
               <item>Michael Godfry</item>
               <item>William Gouldſton</item>
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            <list>
               <head>H</head>
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                  <hi>The Honourable Thomas</hi> Herbert Eſq;</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Nathaniel Herne <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Richard Hutchinſon Eſq;</item>
               <item>James Houblon <hi>junior Eſq;</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Edward Hopegood</item>
               <item>Thomas Hawkes</item>
               <item>John Holworthy</item>
               <item>Joſeph Herne</item>
               <item>John Hall</item>
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               <head>I</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Arthur Ingram <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>John Jollife Eſq;</item>
               <item>Henry Johnſon Eſq;</item>
               <item>Jeffery Jefferys</item>
               <item>Peter Jackſon</item>
               <item>Edward Jackſon <hi>ſenior</hi>
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               <item>William Jarret</item>
               <item>Abraham Jacob</item>
               <item>Mathew Jumper</item>
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               <head>K</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Robert Knightly <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>George Keat Eſq;</item>
               <item>Randal Knipe</item>
               <item>Thomas Kelſey <hi>junior.</hi>
               </item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>L</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>The Right Honourable</hi> Phillip Earle of <hi>Leiceſter</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> John Lawrence <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> John Lethieullier <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Peter Leare <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>John Lane Eſq;</item>
               <item>Richard Lant Eſq;</item>
               <item>Thomas Lenthal Eſq;</item>
               <item>James Leaver</item>
               <item>Godfry Lee <hi>junior.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Nathaniel Letton</item>
               <item>Simon Lewis</item>
               <item>Thomas Langham</item>
               <item>Edward Leigh</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>M</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> John Moore <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> John Mathews <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Samuel Moyer Eſq;</item>
               <item>Nicholas Morrice Eſq;</item>
               <item>Francis Millington Eſq;</item>
               <item>Richard Mounteney Eſq;</item>
               <item>William Moſes Eſq;</item>
               <item>George Moyce Eſq;</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Colonel</hi> John Mews</item>
               <item>John Morden</item>
               <item>Samuel Moyer <hi>junior.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Humphrey Morrice</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Captain</hi> Lawrence Moyer</item>
               <item>John Chr<gap reason="illegible" resp="#KEYERS" extent="3 letters">
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                  </gap>pher Mayerne</item>
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            <list>
               <head>N</head>
               <item>William Northey Eſq;</item>
               <item>Humphrey Nicholſon</item>
               <item>Jeremy Norris</item>
               <item>Hugh Norrice</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>O</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> James Oxinden <hi>Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Juſtus Otgher</item>
               <item>Peter Otgher</item>
               <item>Abraham Otgher <hi>junior.</hi>
               </item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>P</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Charles Pitfield <hi>Kt.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Thomas Papillon Eſq;</item>
               <item>Richard Pagget Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Paige</item>
               <item>Richard Poulter</item>
               <item>Peter Proby</item>
               <item>Samuel Philp</item>
               <item>Edward Pearce</item>
               <item>Paul Priaulx</item>
               <item>John Panton</item>
               <item>James Pickering</item>
               <item>Samuel Powell</item>
               <item>William Parker</item>
               <item>Peter Paravicene</item>
               <item>Henry Powel</item>
               <item>John Pennington</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>R</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> John Robinſon <hi>Kt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>Robert Read Eſq;</item>
               <item>Edward Rudge Eſq;</item>
               <item>Nicholas Reynardſon</item>
               <item>Daniel Rawlinſon</item>
               <item>Edward Rudge</item>
               <item>James Rudge</item>
               <item>Humphrey Robinſon</item>
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               <head>S</head>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Joſeph Sheldon</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>The Honourable</hi> Alex. Stanhope Eſq;</item>
               <item>William Sherrington Eſq;</item>
               <item>William Salmon Eſq;</item>
               <item>Henry Serle Eſq;</item>
               <item>Richard Sterne Eſq;</item>
               <item>Henry Stafford Eſq;</item>
               <item>Jeremy Sambrook</item>
               <item>George Snell</item>
               <item>William Sedgwick</item>
               <item>Daniel Sheldon</item>
               <item>John Stock</item>
               <item>Robert Stiles</item>
               <item>Benjamin Shute</item>
               <item>Nathaniel Skottow</item>
               <item>John Sewell</item>
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               <head>T</head>
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                  <hi>Sir</hi> William Thomſon <hi>Kt.</hi>
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               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> William Turner <hi>Kt.</hi>
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                  <hi>Sir</hi> Henry Tulce <hi>Kt.</hi>
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                  <hi>Major</hi> Robert Thomſon</item>
               <item>Samuel Thomſon Eſq;</item>
               <item>Charles Thorrold Eſq;</item>
               <item>Daniel Thomas Eſq;</item>
               <item>Giles Travers</item>
               <item>Robert Thirkettle</item>
               <item>Richard Turner</item>
               <item>Thomas Tyte</item>
               <item>Chriſtopher Thomlinſon</item>
               <item>Francis Tyſſen</item>
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                  <hi>Doctor</hi> Joſeph Taylor</item>
               <item>John Talbot</item>
               <item>Benjamin Thorowgood</item>
               <item>George Toriano</item>
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               <head>V</head>
               <item>William Vanham Eſq;</item>
               <item>John Upton Eſq;</item>
               <item>Gilbert Upton</item>
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               <head>W</head>
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                  <hi>The Honourable Sir</hi> Joſeph Williamſon.</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>Sir</hi> Edward Waldoe</item>
               <item>Chriſtopher Willoughby Eſq;</item>
               <item>Francis Warner Eſq;</item>
               <item>Thomas Winter Eſq;</item>
               <item>Roger Whitley Eſq;</item>
               <item>Stephen White</item>
               <item>Thomas Woodcock</item>
               <item>Thomas Wood</item>
               <item>Andrew Weſt</item>
               <item>William Wildigoes</item>
               <item>James Ward</item>
               <item>Robert Whittingham</item>
               <item>George Willoughby</item>
               <item>John Witlaw</item>
               <item>James Winſtanley</item>
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            <head>The Names of the Governour, Deputy, and Twenty four Committees elected in <hi>April 1678.</hi> together with their reſpective Appearances, there being <hi>112</hi> Courts to the <hi>5th. of April 1679.</hi>
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                        <hi>Sir</hi> Nathaniel Hern <hi>Governour</hi>
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                        <hi>Major</hi> Robert Thomſon <hi>Deputy</hi>
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                        <hi>R. Hon.</hi> George <hi>L.</hi> Berkley</cell>
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                        <hi>Sir</hi> John Banks</cell>
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                        <hi>Sir</hi> Samuel Barnardiſton</cell>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> Chriſtopher Boone</cell>
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                     <cell>John Bathurſt Eſq;</cell>
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                        <hi>Sir</hi> Joſia Child</cell>
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                        <hi>Collonel</hi> John Clerke</cell>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> Thomas Canham</cell>
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                        <hi>R. Hon. Sir</hi> James Edwards <hi>Lord Maior</hi>
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                     <cell>James Houblon Eſq;</cell>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> Joſeph Herne</cell>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> Nathaniel Letten</cell>
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                        <hi>Sir</hi> John Moore</cell>
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                     <cell>Thomas Papillon Eſq;</cell>
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                        <hi>88</hi>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> John Paige</cell>
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                        <hi>90</hi>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> Edward Rudge</cell>
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                        <hi>102</hi>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> Daniel Sheldon</cell>
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                        <hi>61</hi>
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                        <hi>Mr.</hi> Jeremy Sambrook</cell>
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                        <hi>105</hi>
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                        <hi>Sir</hi> William Thomſon</cell>
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                        <hi>69</hi>
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                     <cell>Charles Thorrold Eſq;</cell>
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                        <hi>91</hi>
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                        <hi>Sir</hi> Stephen White</cell>
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                        <hi>36</hi>
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            <p>The Adventurers are to take Notice, That they are perſonally to bring in their own Votes, and not to ſend them by any other hand.</p>
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