After a distinguished military career culminating in the surrender to him at Preston of the rebel army in 1715,
our borough now sends to your senate, a Wills; who as he has been the scourge of perfidious rebels at home, will, we doubt not, on occasion, with like courage and success, vanquish and confound all your Majesty’s faith-breaking enemies abroad.
The Totnes Address Versified. To which is annex’d the Orig. Address (7th ed. 1727), p. 10.
Wills, who in 1722 was said to have been a follower of Lord Cadogan’s,
