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Bread and liberty. Paterson (the Friend of the Poor) for ever. March 23, 1768. To the worthy liverymen of the City of London, gentlemen, your interest, and poll, are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. citizen and barber, To be one of your Representatives in Parliament: Being a Person zealously attached to his Majesty, and our much envied Constitution, the Commercial Interests of the Kingdom in general, and the Rights, Privileges, and Prosperity of this great City in particular. The Numbers upon Tuesday's Poll were as follow: Honourable Thomas Harley 3333 Sir Robert Landbroke 3235 Mr. Alderman Beckford 2940 Mr. Alderman Trecothick 2564 Sir Richard Glyn 2457 Mr. Deputy Paterson 1580 and John Wilkes, Esq. 1049
Paterson, John, 1705?-1789.Date: 1768]- Books
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Mr. Wilkes's address to the livery of London.
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797.Date: 1768]- Books
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Licence to the dean & chapter of Durham to elect a bishop on the deprivation of Cuthbert Tunstall, 26 December 1560. (Rymer's Foedera vol. 15. P. 605. Pat. 3. Eliz. P. 7. M. 3.)
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: 1775?]- Books
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A letter to the liverymen of the city of London. Earnestly recommended at this juncture, not only to the perusal of every one qualified to vote at the election of officers for this city; but to every freeholder of Great Britain, who thinks himself at all interested in th fate and liberties of his country. By a true Briton.
True Briton.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Sir, your poll is desired for these four worthy citizens, viz. John Ward, Esq; Thomas Scawen, Esq; Aldermen. Robert Heysham, Esq; Peter Godfrey, Esq; Commoners. To represent this City in the next ensuing Parliament, ...
Date: 1710]