KILLIGREW, Peter (c.1634-1705), of Arwennack, St. Budock, Cornw.
Gent. of privy chamber by June 1660–89.
J.p. Cornw. 1669 – July 1688, Oct. 1688–?d., commr. for assessment 1673–80, 1689 – 90; jt. receiver-gen. duchy of Cornw. 1673 – d.; commr. for recusants, Cornw. 1675; recorder, Falmouth 1680–d.
KILLIGREW, Peter (c.1634-1705), of Arwennack, St. Budock, Corwn.
VERNON, George (c.1636-1702), of Sudbury Hall, Derbys.
Commr. for militia, Cheshire and Derbys. Mar. 1660; lt.-col. of militia ft. Derbys. Mar. 1660 – ?61; j.p. Cheshire July 1660–80, Derbys. July 1660 – ?71, 1673 – 80, Feb. 1688–95, 1698 – d., Staffs. 1665 – ?71, 1673 – ?83, 1692 – 95, 1699 – d.; dep. lt. Derbys. July 1660–80, Feb. 1688 – d., commr. for assessment, Derbys. Aug. 1660–80, 1689 – 90, Cheshire 1664 – 74, 1689; commr. for corporations, Derbys. 1662 – 63, loyal and indigent officers 1662, sheriff 1663 – 64; ranger, Needwood forest 1670 – d.; commr. for recusants, Derbys. and Staffs. 1675; capt. of horse, Debys. militia 1690–2.
Vernon, George (c.1636-1702) of Sudbury Hall, Derbys.
TOLHURST, Jeremiah (1615-71), of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb.
Lt. of ft. (parliamentary) to 1644, capt. 1644 – 49, maj. 1649 – 58, capt. 1658 – Dec. 1660; dep. gov. of Carlisle 1655 – Mar. 1660; gov. of Newcastle Mar. – Dec. 1660; maj. Sayer’s Ft. 1667.
Freeman, Dumfries by 1654, Newcastle 1655, member of hostmen’s co. 1655; commr. for sequestrations, Cumb. and Westmld. 1655, security 1655 – 56; j.p. Cumb. 1656 – 61, Northumb. 1657 – July 1660; jt.-farmer of excise, Northumb. Cumb. and Westmld. 1657 – 58; commr. for assessment, Dumfries 1657, Dumfries and Northumb. Jan. 1660, Northumb. Aug. 1600–61, militia, Northumb. 1659, Cumb. and Northumb. Mar. 1660; sub-commr. of excise, Cumb. and Westmld. 1661 – 62; customs official, Newcastle by 1664-at least 1669.
TOLHURST, Jeremiah (1615-71)
STONEHOUSE, Duke (c.1601-63), of Stock House, Great Bedwyn, Wilts.
J.p. Wilts. Mar. 1660 – d., commr. for militia Mar. 1660, assessment Aug. 1660 – d., corporations 1662–3.
STONEHOUSE, Duke (c.1601-63)