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Sir, as the election for matron to the London Hospital is fixed for Wednesday, the 10th instant, by ballot, to commence at ten and finally close at two o'clock; I again take the liberty of soliciting your vote and early attendance on that day in my behalf; which favor will ever be gratefully acknowleged by, ...
Donne, Arabella.Date: 1798]- Books
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Information for John and William Andersons, James and George Sutherlands merchants, and William Anderson dyer, all burgesses and inhabitants of the royal burgh of Wick, for themselves, and in the name of the other burgesses and inhabitants of the said burgh, pursuers, against the magistrates and town-council of the said burgh, defenders.
Anderson, John, merchant.Date: 1748]- Books
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An act of the general sessions of Edinburgh. At Edinburgh, the third day of December, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-two years.
Edinburgh (Scotland). General Sessions.Date: 1762]- Books
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Duplies for James Sturrock, William Morgan and others, merchants and guild-brethren of Aberbrothock, pursuers, to the replies for the magistrates of that burgh, defenders.
Sturrock, James.Date: 1768]- Books
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Advice to the electors of Great Britain; occasioned by the intended invasian [sic] from France.
Maynwaring, Arthur, 1668-1712.Date: Printed in the year 1708- Books
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The poll for electing two burgesses, for the town and borough of Maidstone, Kent, to serve in the new Parliament, to be holden at Westminster, on the 12th of July, 1796. Taken before Thomas Poole, Esq. mayor, on the twenty-seventh of May, 1796. Candidates: Matthew Bloxam, Esq. Christopher Hull, Esq. Oliver Delancey, Esq.
Maidstone (England)Date: [1796]- Books
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Draught of a resolution and plan, intended to be proposed to the Society of the Friends of the people.
Francis, Philip, Sir, 1740-1818.Date: 1793?]- Books
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Advice to the electors of Scotland, about chusing members for next Parliament.
Date: 1710?]- Books
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An earnest address to the worthy independent freeholders of the county of York, and to the respectable citizens of ... York. Containing some strictures on a late celebrated speech, delivered ... 27th of September, 1769. ...
Lucius, active 18th century.Date: 1769- Books
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The drapier's advice to the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin.
Drapier.Date: 1729?]- Books
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Pet. - and com. - D. Ballingall, Esq; J. Gibson, W.S. agent. H. clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and complaint of David Ballingall, Esquire; ...
Ballingall, David.Date: 1791]- Books
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Orders relating to the almshouse, &c. of Dyvynog. Faithfully transcribed some years agoe out of the original book of orders on Parchment, then in the Possession of Penry Williams of Penpont, Esquire, by Moses Wiliams, M. A. Vicar of Dyvynog.
Devynock Almshouse.Date: in the Year, MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The borough broker; or, nobleman trick'd. Being a detail of facts, adapted to the approaching general election. By a Lady.
Lady.Date: M.DC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Southwark.
Adair, James, 1743?-1798.Date: 1784]- Books
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Oh yes, oh yes! All manner of persons who love good eating and drinking are desired to repair to the King's Head in the city of Rochester, where they will meet with the following elegant dinner. ...
Allen, John Ward, 1741 or 1742-Date: 1790]- Books
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Answers for Leonard Urquhart writer to the Signet, to the petition of Roderick Macleod of Cadboll and others, standing upon the roll of freeholders for the county of Cromarty.
Urquhart, Leonard, -1786.Date: 1766]- Books
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Information for Sir James Grant of Grant, Patrick Grant of Rothemurchus and others, against John Forbes of Culloden, Sir Alexander Macdonald of that ilk, and others.
Grant, James, Sir, 1679-1747.Date: 1734]- 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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Information for Mr. Robert Steuart professor of natural philosophy in the University of Edinburgh, against the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge.
Steuart, Robert, -1747.Date: 1735]- Books
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The following elegant versification of the extraordinary affidavit which was lately inserted in the Ipswich Journal is seriously addressed to the gentlemen of the county of Suffolk, and particularly to those who composed the Committee for conducting Sir John Rous's and Sir Charles Bunbury's Election.
Date: 1791]- Books
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A freeman's reply to Mr. Lucas's third address.
Freeman.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Replies for Mr William Johnstone, advocate, to the answers for Mr James Ferguson of Craigdarroch, advocate.
Pulteney, William.Date: 1762]- Books
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Political arithmetick, or The old and new interest numbers.
Oxfordshire (England)Date: 1754]- Books
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A relation of the proceedings at the election of burgesses for Maidstone, in a letter from a gentleman to his friend in London.
Gentleman.Date: 1701]- Books
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Some cursory remarks by way of reply to a pamphlet, entituled, The grand point, lately carried by the common-council, has lost their main-point. Being a just vindication of the Commons of London, touching their proceedings in the late act for regulating the election of Aldermen. Also you have a plain proof that the Lord Mayor, with the aldermen and the commons, in Common-Council assembled, have power and authority sufficient to make such acts or by-laws, as will bind the citizens of London at all times. To which is added a particular account of the late proceedings of Sir Gilbert Heathcote Kt. and the Court of Aldermen, touching the election of an Alderman for Bread-street Ward, which was done not only contrary to law, but also is a manifest violation of their oaths in prejudice to their office and duty.
Date: 1712