British East India Company directors
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The following list of East India Company directors is taken from the “Alphabetical List of Directors of the East India Company
from 1758 to 1858”, compiled by C.H. & D. Philips and published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
, October 1941.
"The figures indicate the year of election to the Court of Directors and, unless the name of the month in any particular year is given, the month is assumed to be that of April. It is important to remember that throughout the period the year of office was from April to the following April. When a span of years is shown the election dates given are inclusive.”
“An asterisk placed after a year indicates that the director concerned was elected deputy chairman for that year, two asterisks, that he was chosen chairman, three, that he was first elected deputy and later in the same year appointed chairman. The abbreviations d., disq., respectively stand for died, disqualified.
This list has been compiled from MSS. records, in particular the Court Minutes and Home Miscellaneous Series, volume 764, at the India Office
, amplified and checked by information mainly taken from the Annual Register
, the Asiatic Annual."
East India Company
The East India Company was an early English joint-stock company that was formed initially for pursuing trade with the East Indies, but that ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent and China...
from 1758 to 1858”, compiled by C.H. & D. Philips and published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
Royal Asiatic Society
The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was established, according to its Royal Charter of 11 August 1824, to further "the investigation of subjects connected with and for the encouragement of science, literature and the arts in relation to Asia." From its incorporation the Society...
, October 1941.
"The figures indicate the year of election to the Court of Directors and, unless the name of the month in any particular year is given, the month is assumed to be that of April. It is important to remember that throughout the period the year of office was from April to the following April. When a span of years is shown the election dates given are inclusive.”
“An asterisk placed after a year indicates that the director concerned was elected deputy chairman for that year, two asterisks, that he was chosen chairman, three, that he was first elected deputy and later in the same year appointed chairman. The abbreviations d., disq., respectively stand for died, disqualified.
This list has been compiled from MSS. records, in particular the Court Minutes and Home Miscellaneous Series, volume 764, at the India Office
India Office
The India Office was a British government department created in 1858 to oversee the colonial administration of India, i.e. the modern-day nations of Bangladesh, Burma, India, and Pakistan, as well as territories in South-east and Central Asia, the Middle East, and parts of the east coast of Africa...
, amplified and checked by information mainly taken from the Annual Register
Annual Register
The Annual Register is a long-established reference work, written and published each year, which records and analyses the year’s major events, developments and trends throughout the world...
, the Asiatic Annual."
Director’s name | Dates of directorship | died |
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, 35–8, 40–2 | ||
–2, 24–7, 29–32, 34–7, 39 | ||
Alexander, Henry | Mar 1826–26, 28–31, 33–6, 38–41, 43–6, 48–51, 53 | |
Allan, Alexander | 1814–17, 19–20 | |
Amyand, George Cornewall Baronets The Amyand, later Cornewall Baronetcy of Moccas Court, in the County of Hereford , was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 9 August 1764 for George Amyand, who was a Member of Parliament for Barnstaple in the House of Commons of Great Britain.... |
1760, 63 | |
Astell, William Thornton | Jan 1800–1800, 02–05, 07–09*–10**, 12–15, 17–20, 22–3*–4**–5, 27–8**–9*30**, 32–5, 37–40, 42–5 | |
Astell, John Harvey | Jul 1851, 52–8. | |
Atkinson, Richard | Jan 1784–84–5 | |
Baillie, John | May 1823, 25–8, 30–3 | |
Bannerman, John Alexander John Alexander Bannerman Colonel John Alexander Bannerman was appointed Governor of Prince of Wales' Island and Province Wellesley in 1817 and also Treasurer from 1818.... |
1808–11, 13–16, disq. Mar 1817. | |
Baring, Francis | 1779–82, 84–7, 89–91*–2**, 94–7,99–1802,04–07, 09–10 | |
Baron, Christopher | 1759, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67 | |
Barrington, Fitzwilliam | 1759, 61, 62, 65, 66, 67. | |
Barwell, William William Barwell William Barwell was an administrator of the English East India Company. He served as President of Bengal in the eighteenth century.He was a director of the East India Company between 1758 and 1766.... |
1758,59,61,62,63,64,66. | |
Bayley, William Butterworth | July 1833–5 37–9*–40** 42–5 47–50, 52–8 | |
Bebb, John | Nov 1804, 06–09, 11–14, 16*–17**–19, 21–4, 26–9, disq. Apr 1830. | |
Becher, Richard | 1775–8, 80, disq. Mar 1781. | |
Bensley, William | Oct 1781–4, 86–9, 91–4, 96–9, 1801–4, 06–09 | |
Boddam, Charles | 1769, 72, 73, 74–5, 77–80, 82–4 | |
Boehm, Edmund | 1784–7 | |
Booth, Benjamin | 1767, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75–8, 80–3 | |
Bosanquet, Jacob (1) | 1759 | |
Bosanquet, Jacob (2) | Aug 1782–3, 85–8, 90–3, 95–7*–8**, 1800–02*–03**, 05–08, 10*–11 **–12**–13, 15–18, 20–3, 25–6, disq. Mar 1827. | |
Bosanquet, Richard | 1768, 69, 71, 72. | |
Boulton, Henry Crabb | 1758, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64*, 65**, 67, 68**, 69, 70, 72, 73** | |
Boyd, John | 1758, 59*, 60, 61, 63, 64 | |
Browne, John | 1758, 59, 60, 62, 63. | |
Bryant, Jeremiah | Feb 1841–41, 43–5 | |
Burgess, John Smith | 1773, 74, 76–9, 81–4, 86–9, 91**–2*–4, 96–9, 1801–3 | |
Burrow, Christopher | 1758, 60, 61. | |
Burrow, Robert | 1762, 63, 64. | |
Campbell, Archibald M. | Feb 1796–96 | |
Campbell, Robert | Jul 1817, 19–22, 24–7, 29–30*–31**–32, 34–7, 39–42, 44–7, 49–52 | |
Carnac, James Rivett | Mar 1827–27–28,30–3,35*–6**–7**–8, disq. Dec 1838. | |
Caulfield, James | 1848–51 | |
Chambers, Charles (1) | 1763, 64, 65, 66, 68. | |
Chambers, Charles (2) | 1770, 73. | |
Cheap, Thomas | Aug, 1777, 78, 80–3, 85–8, 90–3*. | |
Clarke, William Stanley | Mar 1815–15–16, 18–21, 23–6 28–31 33–4*–5**–6, 38–41, 43 | |
Clerk, Robert | Jul 1812, 14–15 | |
Cockburn, James | 1767, 68, 70, 71. | |
Colebrooke, George | 1767, 68*, 69**, 70**, 72**. | |
Cotton, John | Apr 1833–33–34, 36–9, 41– 2*–3**–4, 46–9, 51–3 | |
Cotton, Joseph | 1795–8, 1800–3, 05–08, 10–13, 15–18,20–3, disq. May 1823. | |
Creed, James . | 1758, 61 | |
Creswicke, Joseph | 1765,66,67, 68 | |
Cruttenden, Edward Holden | 1765, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71 | |
Cuming, George | 1764,65,66,67,69,70,71,72, Dec 73, 74–7, 79–82, 85–7 | |
Sir Frederick Currie, 1st Baronet Sir Frederick Currie, 1st Baronet Sir Frederick Currie, 1st Baronet was an English diplomat.He was educated at Charterhouse and had a distinguished career in the British East India Company and the Indian Civil Service... |
1854–6, 57*, 58** | |
Cust, Peregrine Peregrine Cust (1723–1785) Peregrine Cust was a British politician and Member of Parliament .-Family and early life:Cust was born in 1723 and baptized on 19 May 1723. He was the fourth son of Sir Richard Cust, 2nd Baronet, and a younger brother of Sir John Cust and Francis Cust, both future politicians... |
1767,68,69*. | |
Cutts, Charles | 1758,59,60,61,63,64,65,66. | |
Daniell, James | Oct 1809, 11–14, 16–19, 21–4, resigned Apr 1825. | |
Darell, Lionel | 1780–3 85–8 90–3 95–8 1800–3 | |
Davis, Samuel | Oct 1810–12, 14–17, 19 | |
Dempster, George | 1769, 72 | |
Dent, William | Jan 1851–51–53 | |
Dethick, Thomas | 1772 | |
Devaynes, William | 1770,71, 72, 73, 74–5, 77*–89*–80**, 82–3*–4*–5**, 878*–9**–90*, 92–3**–4**–5, 97–1800, 02–05, defeated Apr 1807. | |
Dorrien, John | 1758,60,61,62*,63**. | |
Drake, Roger | 1758* | |
Ducane, Peter | 1764,66,67,68,69,71,72,73. | |
Dudley, George | 1758, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65*, 66**,67,70,71* | |
Dupre, Josias | 1765, 66 | |
Eastwick, William Joseph | Jun 1847, 49–52, 54–8*. | |
Edmonstone, Neil Benjamin | Oct 1820–2, 24–7, 29–32, 34–7, 39–41 | |
Ellice, Russell | Feb 1831, 32–5, 37–40, 42–5, 47–50, 52*–3**, 54–8. | |
Elphinstone, William Fullarton | Dec 1786–9, 91–4, 96–9, 1801–04**,06**–09,11–13*–14**, 16–19, 21–4, resigned Apr 1825. | |
Ewer, Walter | Dec 1790, 92–4, disq. Apr 1795. | |
Farquhar, Robert Townsend Robert Townsend Farquhar Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, 1st Baronet was an influential British merchant of the early nineteenth century who served as a colonial governor and Member of Parliament.During his lengthy service for both the East India Company and the British government,Farquhar gained a reputation as an... |
Mar 1826–26–28 | |
Fergusson, Robert Cutlar | Feb 1830–30–31, 33–5, disq. Jun 1835. | |
Fitzhugh, Thomas | Aug 1785, 87–90, 92–5, 97–9 | |
Fletcher, Henry | 1769, 71, 72, 73, 74–5, 77––80, 82***–83**, resigned Nov 1783. | |
Forbes, John | Apr 1830, 31–4, 36–9 | |
Fraser, Simon | Feb 1791–91, 93–6, 98–1801,03–06 | . |
Freeman, William George | 1769, 74–6, 78–81. | |
Galloway, Archibald | Sep 1840, 42–5, 47–8*– 49**–50, d. Apr 1850. | |
Gildart, Richard | 1759 | |
Godfrey, Peter | 1759**,60. | |
Gough, Charles | 1759, 60, 61, 62, d. Feb 1774. | |
Grant, Charles Charles Grant (British East India Company) Charles Grant was a British politician influential in Indian and domestic affairs who, motivated by his evangelical Christianity, championed the causes of social reform and Christian mission, particularly in India... |
May 1794–5,97–1800,02–04*05**, 07*–08*–09**–10,1215**,17–20,22–3, d. Oct 1823. | |
Gregory, Robert | 1769,70,71,72,75–8,80–2**, resigned Aug 1782. | |
Hadley, Henry | 1758, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65. | |
Hall, Richard | 1773, 74, 76–9, 81–4, 86, d. Dec 1786. | |
Harrison, John | 1758, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73*, 74*–5**7, 79–82. | |
Harrison, Samuel | 1759,61,62, d. May 1765. | |
Hawkesworth, John | 1773, d. Nov 1773. | |
Hogg, James Weir | Sep 1839–42, 44–5*– 6* *–7 , 49–50*–1 *–2**, 54–8, d. May 1876. | |
Hudleston, John | 1803–6, 08–11, 13–16, 18–21, 23–5, disq. Mar 1826. | |
Hunter, John John Hunter (British politician) John Hunter was a British 'nabob' who became wealthy as a result of trading with India, and subsequently went into politics as deputy chairman of the East India Company and as Member of Parliament for Leominster.... |
1781–4, 86–9, 91–4*, 96–9, 1801–2, d. December 1802. | |
Hurlock, Joseph | 1768, 70, 71, 72, 73. | |
Inglis, Hugh | 1784–7,89–92,94–6*–7**,99*1800**–02, 04–07, 09–11*12*, d. 1812. | |
Inglis, John | May 1803–04, 06–09, 11–14*, 16––19,21–2, d. Aug 1822. | |
Irwin, James | Apr 1795, 97, d. Mar 1798. | |
Jackson, John | 1807–10,12–15, 17–20, d. Jun 1820. | |
Jackson, William Adair | Jan 1803–03–04, d. Nov., 1804. | |
James, William | 1768, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74–6*, 78*–9**––80–1*,83, d. Dec 1783. | |
Jenkins, Richard | Jun 1832–5, 37–8*–9**–40, 42–5,47–50,52–3, d. Dec 1853. | |
Johnstone, George | Jan 1784–84–85, d. 1787. | |
Jones, Robert | 1765, 66, 67, 68, d. Feb 1774. | |
Lascelles, Peter | 1770, 72, 73, 74–5. | |
Lemesurier, Paul | 1784–7, 89–92, 94–7, 99–1802, 04–05, d. Dec 1805. | |
Lindsay, Hugh | 1814–17, 19–22, 24–6*–7**, 29–32, 34–7, 39–42, 44, d. May 1844. | |
Loch, John | 1821–4, 26–8*–9**, 31–3**–4, 36*–9, 41–4, 46–9, 51–3. | |
Lumsden, John | Jan 1817, 18, d. Dec 1818. | |
Lushington, James Law | Jul 1827–8, 30–3, 35–7*–8**, 40–1*–2**–3,45–7*–8**,503, d. May 1859. | |
Lushington, Stephen Sir Stephen Lushington, 1st Baronet Sir Stephen Lushington, 1st Baronet , of South Hill Park in Easthampstead, Berkshire, was an English Member of Parliament and Chairman of the East India Company.... |
1782–5, 87–9*–90**, 92–5**, 97–8*–9**–1800, 02–05, d. Jan 1807. | |
Lyall, George | 1830–3,35–8,40*–1**–3,45–8, 50, disq. Jan 1851. | |
Macnaghten, Elliot | Jun 1842–3, 45–8, 50–3, 54*, 55**, 56–8. | |
Mangles, Ross Donnelly | 1847–50, 52–3, 54, 55, 56*, 57**, 58, d. Aug 1877. | |
Manship, John | 1758, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, Dec 73, 74–7, 79–82, 84–7, 89–92, 94–7, 99–1802, 04–07, 09, disq. May 1809. | |
Marjoribanks, Campbell | 1807–10, 12–15, 17–18*–19**20, 22–4*–5**, 27–30,32*3**–5, 37–40, d. Sep 1840. | |
Marjoribanks, Dudley Coutts | 1853 | |
Masterman, John | Nov 1823–5,27–30,325, 37–40, 42–5, 47–50, 52–3. | |
Melville, William Henry Leslie | Jul 1845–6, 48–51, 53–5. | |
Metcalfe, Thomas Theophilus | 1789–92,94–7,99–1802,04–07, 09–12, d. Nov 1813. | |
Michie, John | 1770, 71, 72, 73, 74–5, 77–80, 83–6**, 88*, d. Nov 1788. | |
Millet, George | Jan 1806–06–07, 09–12, d. 1812. | |
Mills, Charles (1) | Aug 1785–6, 88–91, 93–6, 98–1801 ***, 03–06, 08–11, 13–14, disq. Mar 1815. | |
Mills, Charles (2) | Aug 1822–4, 26–9, 31–4, 36–9, 41–4, 46–9, 51–8, d. 1872. | |
Mills, William | 1778–81, 83–5, disq. Aug 1785. | |
Moffat, James | 1774–7, 79–82, Dec 1784–5,87–90, d. Dec 1790. | |
Money, William | 1789–92, 94–5, d. Feb 1796. | |
Money, William Taylor | Dec 1818, 20–3, 25, disq. Mar 1826. | |
Moore, James Arthur | May 1850, 52–3, d. Jul 1860. | |
Morris, John | 1814–17, 19–22, 24–7, 29–32, 34–7, disq. Jan 1838. | |
Motteux, John | 1769, 1784–6*–7**. | |
Muspratt, John Petty | Mar 1824, 25–8, 30–3, 35–8, 40–3, 45–8, 50–3, d. Aug 1855. | |
Newnham, Nathaniel | 1758, d. Feb 1760. | |
Oliphant, James | Jan 1844–44–46, 48–51, 53*, 54**, 55–6, disq. Apr 1857. | |
Pardoe, John | 1765, 66, 67, 68. | |
Parry, Edward | Apr 1797–97–98, 1800–03,0506*–07**–08**, 10–13, 1518, 20–3, 25–7, d. Jul 1827. | |
Parry, Richard | Aug 1815–17, d. Jul 1817. | |
Parry, Thomas | Oct 1781, 83–6, 88–91, 93–6, 98–1801, 03–06, d. 1806. | |
Pattison, James | Mar 1805, 06–09, 11–14, 16–17*–18**–19, 21*–2**–4, 26–7*–9, disq. Apr 1830. | |
Pattle, Thomas | 1787–90, 92–4, disq. Apr 1795. | |
Peach, Samuel | 1773, 74, 76–9, 81, disq. Oct 1781. | |
Peel, Laurence | 1857, d. Jul 1884. | |
Phipps, Thomas | 1758 | |
Pigou, Frederick | 1758, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74–7. | |
Plant, Henry | 1758 | |
Plowden, Richard Chicheley | 1803–06, 08–11, 13–16, 18–21, 23–6, 28–9, d. Feb 1830. | |
Plowden, William Henry Chicheley | 1841–4, 46–9, 51–3, d. Mar 1880. | |
Pollock, George | 1854–5, 58, d. Oct 1872. | |
Prescott, Charles Elton | Jun 1820, 22–5, 27–30, 32, d. Jun 1832. | |
Prinsep, Henry Thoby | Jul 1850–1, 53–8, d. Feb 1878. | |
Purling, John | 1763, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70*, 71**, 77–80. | |
Raikes, George | Mar 1817, 18–21, 23–6, 28–31, 33–6, disq. Jul 1836. | |
Ravenshaw, John Goldsborough John Goldsborough Ravenshaw II John Goldsborough Ravenshaw II the Second was the chairman of the British East India Company.-Life:John Goldsborough Ravenshaw was the son of John Goldsborough Ravenshaw and Elizabeth Withers, and the great-grandson of William Withers... |
Jul 1819–22, 24–7, 29–31*2**, 34–7, 39–40, d. Jun 1840. | |
Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke | 1856–8, d. Mar 1895. | |
Raymond, John | 1758, 59, 60, d. 1768. | |
Reid, Thomas | Nov 1803, 05–08, 10– 13,15*–16**–18,20*–1**–3, d. Mar 1824 | |
Robarts, Abraham | Mar 1786–86, 88–91, 93–6, 98–1801, 03–06, 08–11, 1315, disq. Oct 1815. | |
Roberts, John | 1764, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 75*–6**–8, Nov 80–3,85–8,90–3,95–8,1800–01*–02**–03*, 05–08,d. Feb 1810. | |
Robertson, Archibald | Jun 1841–2, 44–7, d. Jun 1847. | |
Robinson, George Abercrombie Robinson Baronets There have been eleven Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Robinson, four in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and six in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom... |
1808–11,13–16,18–19*–20**–1, 23–5*–6**, 28, disq. Mar 1829. | |
Rooke, Giles | 1758, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64. | |
Rous, Thomas | 1758, 60*, 61*, 62**, 64**, 65, 66*, 67**, 70, 71, d. Jul 1771. | |
Rous, Thomas Bates | 1773,74,76–9. | |
Rumbold, Thomas | 1772, 75–6–7, res. Aug 1777. | |
Saunders, Thomas | 1765,66,67*. | |
Savage, Henry | 1758, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74–7, 79–82. | |
Scott, David (of Dunninald) David Scott (of Dunninald) David Scott was a Scottish merchant and director of the East India Company, and a Member of Parliament... |
Dec 1788–91, 93–5*–6**, 98–1800*–01 **, resigned Apr 1802. | |
Scott, David (2) | 1814–17, 19–20, disq. Aug 1820. | |
Scrafton, Luke | 1765, 66, 67, 68. | |
Seward, Richard | 1759, 61, 62, 63. | |
Shank, Henry | 1831–4,36–9,41–4,46–9,51–3. | |
Shepherd, John | Jun 1835–6, 38–41, 43*–4**– 6, 48–9*–50**–51**, 53–8, d. Jan 1859. | |
Smith, George | Apr 1795, 97–1800, 02–05*, 07–10, 12–15, 17–20, 22–5, 27–30, 32–3, disq. Jul 1833. | |
Smith, Martin Tucker | Dec 1838, 40–3, 45–8, 50–8, d. Oct 1880. | |
Smith, John (see Burgess, John Smith) | ||
Smith, Joshua | 1771,72, d. Jul 1775. | |
Smith, Nathaniel | 1774–5, 77–80, 82*–3***–4**5*, 87*–8**–90, 92–4, d. May 1794. | |
Smith, Richard | 1759, 60, 61, 62, 64. | |
Smith, Samuel | 1783–6, disq. Jul 1786. | |
Snell, William | 1762, 63, 64, 67, 68, 69. | |
Sparkes, Joseph | 1773, 74, 76–9, 81–4, 86–9, d. Mar 1790. | |
Stables, John | 1774–6, 78–81, disq. Oct 1781. | |
Steevens, George | 1758, 59, 60, 62, 63, d. 1763. | |
Stephenson, John | 1765,66,67,68, d. Apr 1794. | |
Stuart, James | 1826–9, 31–2, d. Apr 1833. | |
Sulivan, Laurence | 1758**, 60**, 61**, 63*, 64, 69, 71, 72*, 78–80*–81**, 83–5, d. Feb 1786. | |
Sykes, William Henry William Henry Sykes Colonel William Henry Sykes, FRS was an Indian Army officer, politician and ornithologist.Sykes was born near Bradford in Yorkshire, and joined the Bombay Army, a part of the armed forces of the Honourable East India Company, in 1804, returning to Britain in 1837... |
Jul 1840–2, 44–7, 49–52, 54–5*–6**–8, d. Jun 1872. | |
Tatem, George | 1772, 73, 74, 76–9, 81–4, Jul 1786, 88–91, 93–6, 98–1801, d. Jul 1807. | |
Taylor, John Bladen | Jan 1810, 11–14, 16–19, d. 1819. | |
Thelusson, George Woodford | Sep 1796–7, 99–1802, 04–07, d. Dec 1811. | |
Thornhill, John | Oct 1815–16, 18–21, 23–6, 28–31, 33–6, 38–40, d. Feb 1841. | |
Thornton, Robert | Dec 1787–8, 90–3, 95–8, 1800–03 05–0£ 10–13** disq. Apr 1814. | |
Thornton, William (1) | 1759, 61, 62, 63, 64. | |
Thornton, William (2) (see Astell, William Thornton) | ||
Toone, Sweny | Mar 1798–98–1800, 02–05, 07–10, 12–15, 17–20, 22–5, 27–30, disq. Feb 1831. | |
Townson, John | Mar 1781, 81–3, 85–8, 90–3, 95–6, d. Apr 1797. | |
Travers, John | 1786–9, 91–4, 96–9, 1801–04, 06–09, d. Oct 1809. | |
Tucker, Henry St. George | 1826–9,31–3*–4**,36–9,41–4, 46*–7**–9,51, d. Jun 1851. | |
Tullie, Timothy | 1758, 60, 61, 62, 63, d. Aug 1765. | |
Twining, Richard | 1810–13, 15–16, disq. Jan 1817. | |
Vansittart, Henry Henry Vansittart Henry Vansittart was the English Governor of Bengal from 1759 to 1764.Vansittart was born in Bloomsbury in Middlesex, the third son of Arthur van Sittart . His father and his grandfather, Peter van Sittart , were both wealthy merchants and directors of the Russia Company... |
1769, d. 1770. | |
Verelst, Harry | 1771, d. 1785. | |
Vivian, John Hussey | 1856–8. | |
Walton, Bourchier | 1759,60,61,62, d. Jun 1779. | |
Ward, Edward | 1762, d. Sep 1762. | |
Warden, Francis | Jul 1836, 38–41,43–6,48–50, disq. Jul 1850. | |
Warner, Richard | 1760, 61, 62, 63. | |
Waters, Thomas | 1759, 60, 61, 62, d. Sep 1764. | |
Webber, William | 1762, 63, 64, 65, d. Apr 1779. | |
Wheler, Edward | 1765, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73**, 74**–6. | |
Whiteman, John Clarmont | May 1844–7, 49–52, d. Aug 1866. | |
Wier, Daniel | 1768, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74–6. | |
Wigram, William | May 1809–12, 15–18, 20–2*3**,25–8,30–3*,35–8,40–3, 45–8, 50–3. | |
Wilkinson, Jacob | 1782–3, resigned Nov 1783. | |
Williams, Stephen | Mar 1790,91–4, 96–9, 1801–4, d. Mar 1805. | |
Willock, Henry | Jan 1838, 39–42, 44*–5**–7, 49–52, 54–8. | |
Willoughby, John Pollard | 1854–8, d. Sep 1866. | |
Wombwell, George | 1766, 67, 68, 75–7**–8**, 80, d. Nov 1780. | |
Woodhouse, John | 1768, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74–6, 78–81, Jan 1784–84–86, 88–90, disq. Feb 1791. | |
Williams, Robert | 1809–12, d. Jul 1812. | |
Young, William | Mar 1829–29–31, 33–6, 3841, 43–6. | |