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Approximately 150 peers were entitled to sit in the House of Lords at any one time during the reign. This appendix records all 262 peers who were eligible to sit during the period 1660 to 1681. Most of the information used in its compilation is derived from the Journals of the House of Lords, the DNB and The Complete Peerage. Professor Henning's three volumes on the members of the House of Commons were extremely useful for studying a lord's influence in parliamentary elections.
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Approximately 150 peers were entitled to sit in the House of Lords at any one time during the reign. This appendix records all 262 peers who were eligible to sit during the period 1660 to 1681. Most of the information used in its compilation is derived from the Journals of the House of Lords, the DNB and The Complete Peerage. Professor Henning's three volumes on the members of the House of Commons were extremely useful for studying a lord's influence in parliamentary elections.
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