THE GRAND MEMORANDUM: OR, A true and perfect CATALOGUE of the Secluded Members of the House of Commons, fitting 16. March, 1659. being the day of their Dissolution. Also a perfect Catalogue of the RUMPERS, some of them sitting with the Secluded Members the same day: Together with the Names of such as were the KING'S Judges, and condemned Him to death under their Hands and Seals, marked with an ☞ * CHarls Rich, now Earl of Warwick Charles Carr now Earl of Ancram. Thomas Viscount Wenman. Baronet's. Sir John Pelham * Sir Richard Houghton Sir George Booth * Sir John Barrington * Sir Henry Worsley Sir Harbottle Grimston Sir Robert Napper Sir Gilbert Gerrard Sir Ralph Ashton Sir William Playters Sir Francis Drake Sir John Holland * Sir Ambrose Brown * Sir William Fenwick Sir William Lewis Sir Roger Burgoine Sir John Northcot Sir William Drake Sir Norton Knatchbull Sir Thomas Trevour Sir John Curson * Sir Hugh Owen Sir Humphrey Briggs * Sir Henry Heyman Sir John Palgrave * Sir Robert Benloss Sir John Potts * Sir Humphrey Tufton Knights. Sir Beauchampe St. John Sir Dudley North Sir Samuel Luke Sir Walter Earl * Sir Nicholas Martin * Sir John Corbet * Sir William Litton Sir Thomas Dacres * Sir John Clothworthy Sir Anthony Irby Sir John Leigh Sir Philip Parker * Sir Thomas Parker Sir Thomas Barnardiston Sir John Temple Sir John Seymour Sir William Waller * Sir Nevil Poole Sir Richard Onslow Sir Thomas Middleton * Sir Charles Egerton * Sir Martin Lister Sir Robert Pie the Elder Sir John Evelyn of Wilts Sir Edmund Fowel Sir John Young Sir John Evelyn of Surrey Sir Robert Needham Sir Edward Partridge Sir Henry Cholmley Sir Thomas Soam Sir William Wheeler Sir Francis Hollys Esquires. James Herbert Denzil Hollys * William Pierrepont George Montague James Fenys * Nathaniel Fenys John Fenys Arthur Annesley Edward Montague, General at Sea John Crew Richard Knightley Richard Winwood Robert Packer * Hugh Boscowen * Thomas Gewen Thomas Povey * John Thomas John Thynn * James Cambel * Francis Buller Leonel Copley * Richard Erisey Thomas Dacres Simon Snow Thomas Moor of Ludlow Richard Tolson Henry Lucas Nathaniel Bacon Francis Bacon Hugh Potter Edward Leigh * Edmund Fowel Elize Crimes * Thomas Ceeley * Henry Arthington Charles Pymm * John Sayer Richard Jenins Edward Wingate Edward Harley Nathaniel Stevens Edward Stevens John Stevens Bennet Hoskins John Birche John Boys William Wrey Edward Rosseter * Thomas Hatcher * Henry Pelham Thomas Hunt Robert Clives * John Holcroft * Richard Shutleworth William Bell Samuel Vassal John Spilman Robert Scawen John Doyly John Nixon * Francis Drake William Aiscough Edward Bishe George Evelyn William Ouldfield John Bowyer John Swynfen Richard Whitehead John Bulkley * John Button George Horner Thomas Grove Edward Exton William Maurice * William Carent Henry Perk * Hall Ravenscroft * Thomas Middleton Alexander Bence * Maurice Barrow Thomas Hodges' * Henry Laurence Alexander Thistlethwaite Thomas Moor Edward Bainton Henry Hungerford Walter Long Edward Poole * Edward Massey John Nelthropp Henry Oxenden Samuel Gott Francis Gerrard John Trevour Richard Wynn Richard Brown Arthur Onslowe William Foxwist John Lloyd William Jones Edward Vaughan Robert Harley William Strode of Somerset William Prynn Robert Shapcott Peregrine Hobby John Glynn Sergeant at Law. John Maynard Sergeant at Law. Thomas Twisden Sergeant at Law. Thomas Waller Sergeant at Law. John Bond Doctor of Law. Capel Luckin Samuel Gardiner (176.). All those that are noted with a Star * were absent, either not having notice of the sitting of their Fellow Members, or by Sickness were disabled to Travel to London. A True and Perfect Catalogue of the RUMPERS, some of them sitting with the Secluded Members, on the Sixteenth of March, 1659. The day of the Dissolving of the PARLIAMENT. PHilip Herbert Earl of Pembroke. ☞ * Philip Viscount Lisle ☞ William Viscount Mounson Baronet's. Sir Arthur Hesilrigge ☞ Sir William Brereton Sir Richard Lucy * Sir Francis Russel ☞ * Sir Michael Levesey * Sir William Strickland ☞ * Sir James Harrington Sir Gilbert Pickering Sir William Ellis Sir John Lenthal Knights. Sir Thomas Wroth * Sir Thomas Walsingham ☞ Sir Henry Mildmay Sir John Trevour ☞ Sir John Bourcher ☞ Sir Peter Wentworth ☞ Sir George Fleetwood ☞ Sir Thomas Atkins Alderman of London. Sir Robert Goodwin Sir Thomas Widerington * Sir Bolstrode Whitlock Oliver St. John Sergeant at Law. Roger Hill Sergeant at Law John Wild Sergeant at Law * Robert Nicholas Sergeant at Law. ☞ Francis Thorpe Sergeant at Law Erasmus Earl Sergeant at Law Esquires. * Charles Fleetwood ☞ * Edmund Ludlow ☞ Philip Skippon ☞ John Lisle of the High Court of Justice. ☞ * John Jones * Thomas Crompton * Christopher Martin ☞ Henry Smith Michael Oldsworth ☞ * John Gourdon Brampton Gourdon John Fielder ☞ John Hutchenson Thomas Pury signior Thomas Pury junior ☞ Thomas Chaloner William Leman ☞ * Edmund Harvey Edward Hareby ☞ Henry Martin ☞ James Temple Peter Temple Benjamine Weston ☞ * William Heveningham John Barker George Thompson Luke Robinson ☞ Gilbert Millington * John Anlaby ☞ Augustine Garland Robert Andrews Thomas Lister John Trenchard ☞ Daniel Blagrave Nathaniel Rich * Nicholas Gould ☞ * John Carew ☞ Francis Lassels ☞ Miles Corbet Edmund Dunch * Algernon Sidney John Lowry ☞ William Say * Henry Darley Richard Darley Nicholas Letchmore John Dormer ☞ * William Cawley John Nut ☞ * Cornelius Holland ☞ Richard Ingoldsby Edmund Wild ☞ John Corbet James Ashe * John Goodwin ☞ Simon maine ☞ Thomas Scot ☞ Thomas Boon Edmund West Robert Reynolds William White Augustine Skinner John Dove ☞ Nicholas Love Philip Smith Valentine Wanton Robert Cecil ☞ Isaac Pennington, another Alderman of London. John Fag William Hay * Nathaniel Hallowes ☞ Thomas Wait * Walter Strickland * John Pyne * Gervas' Pigott Robert Bennet * Robert Wallop John Weaver Herbert Morley * John Bingham ☞ John Dixwel James Nelthropp ☞ John Downes Robert Brewster ☞ * James Chaloner Besides on the Commonwealths account there sat these following Persons, who had as much right to sit in the Conclave of Rome, as in the Parliament of England, being Elected after the death of the King, viz. * William Earl of Salisbury * Henry Nevil Carew Raleigh William Eyre's Philip Jones Thomas Birch. All those that are marked with the Hand, were the King's Judges, and condemned him to Death under their Hands and Seals; All those that are marked with the Star, are such Members as did not sit after the Secluded Members admission into the House. THis is published by Command of a Member of the Long Parliament, to prevent mistakes, and that the people of this Nation may see and know who have been their Oppressors, and the fatal Betrayers of their Liberties, by erecting High Courts of Justice, and acting many other Enormities etc. And that they may be the better guided in their FUTURE ELECTIONS. London, Printed for EDWARD HUSBANDS, formerly Printer to the Honourable House of Commons, and sold at the Golden-Dragon in Fleetstreet, 1660.