De Guldeforde.* A true state of the poll and proceedings, at the general election of two burgesses or members, to serve in Parliament for the town and borough of Guldeford, in the county of Surrey, on Monday, June 21, 1790. Comprising, every particular relative thereto; the questions proposed to each voter- his answer, profession, and place of abode, within the town; clearly defining the right of election; with the substance of each candidate's speech at the close of the poll: to which is added, a correct list of the voters unpolled, and all other persons paying scot and lot in the town, in the interest of each of the candidates at the time of election; with the names of those persons omitted, being rated in the poor-books made previous to the election. Together with the poll for churchwardens of the respective parishes in Guldeford, on Easter Monday, 1790: exhibiting every thing remarkable and curious worthy of notice on the subject.

  • Guildford (England)
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1790
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Poll book. 1790

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[Guildford] : Printed for the author; and sold by A. Martin, bookseller, in Guildford, Surrey, 1790.

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60 p. ; 80.

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ESTC T4487

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