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The poll of the electors for Members of Parliament to represent the city of Canterbury. Taken by Henry Simmons, Gent. Sheriff, The 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th Days of May, 1796, and printed under his particular direction and authority. Candidates, John Baker, Esq. S. E. Sawbridge, Esq. George Gipps, Esq. Sir J. Honywood, Bart. Shewing for which of them every person voted, with the names of those whose Votes were not Taken, And the reasons why they were objected to. To which is added, a complete alphabetical list, and an index, Arranged under the Names of the Places where the freemen reside. Together with a list of candidates, With the Number of votes for each at every election from 1721 to 1796. and a list of the unpolled freemen at the last election. Also an appendix, In which is given a sketch of the arguments used by the Learned Counsel on each Side, respecting the Right of Persons who had received Parochial Relief to Vote. With the very able and manly Decision of the Recorder of Canterbury thereon, (who acted at counsel to the Sheriff)
Canterbury (England)Date: [1796]- Books
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The poll of the freemen of the city of Canterbury, for the office of mayor, the fourteenth day of September, 1794. Candidates: Mr. Alderman Barham, Mr. Alderman Hodges. With remarks on the proceedings at the scrutiny; which commenced Wednesday the seventeenth, and continued the two following days.
Canterbury (England)Date: [1794]- Books
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A translation of the several charters, &c. granted by Edward IV. Henry Vii. James I. and Charles II. to the citizens of Canterbury; also a list of the bailiffs and mayors, From the Year 780, to the present Period. With A Description of the Boundaries of the City, And many curious Particulars never before published. By a citizen.
Canterbury (England)Date: M,DCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Proposals for erecting an office of insurance from loss or damage by fire in the city of Canterbury.
Canterbury (England)Date: 1738