A true copy of a Jury taken before Judge Doddridge, at the Assizes holden at Huntingdon, July, 1619.
| Maximilian | King—of Torland. | |
| Henry | Prince—of Godmanchester. | |
| George | Duke—of Somersham. | |
| William | Marquess—of Stukely. | |
| Edmund | Earl—of Hartford. | |
| Richard | Baron—of Bythorpe. | |
| Stephen | Pope—of Newton. | |
| Stephen | Cardinal—of Kimbolton. | |
| Humphry | Bishop—of Bugden. | |
| Robert | Lord—of Worsley. | |
| Robert | Knight—of Winwinck. | |
| William | Abbot—of Stukely. | |
| Robert | Baron—of St. Neot's. | |
| William | Dean—of Old Weston. | |
| John | Archdeacon—of Paxton. | |
| Peter | Squire—of Easton. | |
| Edward | Friar—of Ellerton. | |
| Henry | Monk—of Stukely. | |
| George | Gentleman—of Spaldock. | |
| George | Priest—of Graffham. | |
| Richard | Deacon—of Catsworth. | |
| Thomas | Yeoman—of Barham. |
G.K.
THE NEW PARLIAMENT "DISHED."
(For the Mirror.)
An astounding announcement, but an incontrovertible fact, as shown by the following festive arrangements, made wholly from names of members returned forming the new legislature.
At the head of the table will be found, in A' Court Style, a Blunt, Harty, King, dressed in Green and Scarlett, seated on a Lion—supported on the right by three Thynne Fellows and two Bastard Knights, Baring a Shiel; and on the left by a Sadler, seven Smiths, and the Taylor "wot" Mangles with his Bodkin. The bottom, it is understood, will be graced by a Mandeville on a Ramsbottom, with a White Rose at each elbow, and a Forrester and Carter on one side, and a Constable and Clerk on the other. The sides will contain a Host of unknown Folks.
Lamb, dressed by an English Cooke, will be one of the principal joints; and birds being scarce this season, there will only be a Heron, two Martins, a couple of Young Drakes, and a Wild Croaker. There will, however, be an immense Lott of French Currie, and the Best Boyle Rice. Fruit being yet unripe, there will consequently only be some Peach and Lemon Peel.