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128 Tavistock Records.

1755* Rigby, re-elected after appointment one of

the Commissioners for Trade.

1760* Rigby, re-elected after appointment as

Master of the Rolls in Ireland.

1 761 • I Geo. III. Rd. Rigby, esq., Rd. Nevil Aldworth, esq.

1762* Rigby, re-elected after appointment Vice-

Treasurer of Ireland.

1763* Richard Neville Neville [name changed],

re-elected after appointment Paymaster of Pensions.

1768* Rigby, re-elected after appointment Vice-

Treasurer of Ireland.

1768 8 Geo. III. Richard Rigby, esq., R. N. Neville, esq.

1768* Rigby, re-elected after appointment Pay-

master of Forces.

1774 15 Geo. III. R. Rigby, R. Fitzpatrick the younger, esq.

1780 21 Geo. III. ,, „ „

1783* Fitzpatrick, re-elected after appointment

Secretary at War.

1784 24 Geo. III. Rd. Rigby, esq., Rd. Fitzpatrick, esq.

1788^" Lord John Russell, vice Rigby, deceased.

1790 30 Geo. III. Rd. Fitzpatrick, esq., Chas. Wyndham, esq.

4790* Lord John Russell, vice Wyndham, who

elected to serve for Midhurst.

1801 41 Geo. III. Lord John Russell, Richard Fitzpatrick, esq. 1802* Lord Robert Spencer, vice Lord John

Russell, called to the Upper House as Duke of Bedford.

1802 42 Geo. III. Lord Robert Spencer, Rd. Fitzpatrick, esq. 1806* Spencer, re-elected after accepting Chiltern

Hundreds. 1806* Fitzpatrick, re-elected after appointment

Secretary at War.

1806 47 Geo. III. Lord Robert Spencer, Rd. Fitzpatrick, esq.

1807 48 Geo. III. Lord William Russell, Rd. Fitzpatrick, esq. 1807* Lord Ho wick, vice Fitzpatrick, who elected

to serve for Bedford.

1808 Hon. George Ponsonby, esq., vice Howick,

called to the Lords. 1812 53 Geo. III. Lord William Russell, Rd. Fitzpatrick, esq. 1813* Lord J. Russell, vice Fitzpatrick, deceased.

181 7* Lord Robert Spencer, vice Lord John

Russell, who accepted the Chiltern

Hundreds. 1818 58 Geo. III. Lord William Russell, Lord John Russell. 18 1 9* John Peter Grant, esq., vice Lord William

Russell, who accepted the Chiltern

Hundreds.

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