The poll for knights of the shire, to represent the county of Kent: taken on pennenden heath, On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 28, 29, and 30th Days of June, 1790, By Leonard Bartholmew, Esq. Sheriff, And Published under his particular Direction and Authority. Candidates: the Honourable Charles Marsham, Sir Edward Knatchbull, bart. Filmer Honywood, Esq. In which The Parishes are Alphabetically arranged, the Places of Residence of Freeholders out of the County follow, and their Names are printed in the Order they polled each Day; where their Freehold is situated, of what consisting, and by whom occupied is also described. With a Complete Index of all the Names of Freeholders. To which is prefixed A List of the Parishes, and the Laths and Hundreds wherein they are situated, separated into Fourteen Divisions, And numbered to correspond with the Plan of the Booth; By which are distinguished, The Eastern and Western parts of the county, and which shew The exact Number of Freeholders that polled in each Division, With a Reference for the Particulars of the Votes in each Parish. The Parishes in each Division are in Alphabetical Order, and point out, at one View, the Number of single and total votes for each candidate, and the number of voters in each parish; with a general abstract of the poll, Which exhibits the Number of single votes, cross votes, total votes, Number of voters that Polled each Day, and Total Number of voters in each division, in East and West Kent, and of the Out-Dwellers.

  • Kent (England)
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MDCCXCI. [1791]
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Poll book. 1790

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Rochester : printed and sold by Webster Gillman, at the phoenix printing office; sold also by the booksellers in the county of Kent, and by James Evans, No. 32, Pater-Noster-Row, London, MDCCXCI. [1791]

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xviii*,xvi[i.e.xvii],[2],18-288,[8]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T44008

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