[1] Francis represented both the Wiltshire and Lostwithiel British parliamentary constituencies.
Whilst sitting for the latter, he was excluded from the Pride's Purge, which took place in December 1648.
[1] He was also returned for Dorchester in both elections of 1679, in March and October (parliament dissolved 1681).
[1] A sculpture of Francis by Nicholas Stone exists in Westminster Abbey.
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