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64 NEWPORT BOROUGH. The subsequent returns were obtained from the British Museum : viz.: — 1703 • 21 Jan., 1706-7 . ' Sir Nicholas Morice, bart. John Sparke, esq. 1 Sir John Pole, vice John Spark, deceased. „ ,. f Sir Nicholas Morice. 17 Mav, 1708 . ' ' ' 1 Sir William Pole. Sir Nicholas Morice. George Courtenay, esq. Sir Nicholas Morice. 21 October, 1710 j c . (Sir Nicholas Morice. 7 Sept., 17 13 . I Humphrey Morice, esq. A ., ( Sir Nicholas Morice. 13 April, 1722 . J . 6 [ ' Sir William Pole. . ( Sir William Morice. 23 August, 1727 . m% „ , J 8 * ' ' ( Thomas Herbert, esq. 4 March, 1734 . 22 Jan., 1739-40. 13 May, 1741 . 1747 . 23 April, 1754 . 1 April, 1761 . 7 Dec, 1 761 27 Dec., 1763 . 18 Nov., 1766 . Thomas Herbert, esq. Sir John Molesworth. Nicholas Herbert, esq., vice Thomas Herbert, deceased. Nicholas Herbert, esq., of London. Thomas Bury, esq., of Colleton, Devon. The same. John Lee, esq., of Albemarle Street, London. Edward Bacon, esq., of Erleham, nr. Norwich. / John Lee, esq., of Risely, Bedford. Richard Bull, esq., of Chipping Ongar, Essex. William de Grey, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, vice John Lee, deceased. William de Grey, after appointment as So- licitor-General. William de Grey, after appointment as At- torney-General.