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Weymouth and Melcomb Regis. The copy of the poll at the last election, as delivered by Mr. Tucker, the mayor, who presided at the election.
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (England)Date: 1727]- Books
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The poll for Members of Parliament, for the city and county of Norwich, taken the twenty-fifth of May, 1796. (the Parishes and Names of the Voters alphabetically arranged, and carefully copied from the Original Poll Books) Candidates the Hon. Henry Hobart, of Intwood - - - - - - - - - - - - 1622 The Right Hon. William Windham, of Felbrigg 1159 Bartlett Gurney, of Norwich, Esq. - - - - - - - - - 1076 Edward Coleman, Esq. Peter Chamberlin, Esq. Sheriffs and Returning Officers. By Permission of the Sheriffs.
Norwich (England)Date: [1796]- Books
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The poll for a Member of Parliament for the city and county of Norwich, taken the twenty-seventh of May, 1799. (the Parishes and Names of the Voters alphabetically arranged, and carefully copied from the Original Poll Books.) Candidates. John Frere, of Roydon, Esq. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1345 Robert Fellowes, of Shotesham, Esq. 1186 Thomas Tawell, Esq. T. A. Kerrison, Esq. Sheriffs and Returning Officers. By Permission of the Sheriffs.
Norwich (England)Date: [1799]- Books
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By authority of the sheriffs. The poll for Members of Parliament for the City of Norwich, taken the 5th day of April, 1784. Candidates. Votes. Sir Harbord Harbord, of Gunton, Bart. - 2305 The Right Hon. William Windham, of Felbrigg 1297 The Hon. Henry Hobart, of Intwood - 1233 Gilbert Brownsmith. Esq. John Day, Esq. - - Sheriffs and Returning Officers.
Norwich (England)Date: [1784]- Books
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In the Parliament, the 6 of December 1706, two states of a vote being proposed, the first in these terms, approve of the fourteenth article of union as amended, or not; and the second in these terms, approve or amend. Whereupon the Vote was put, Whether first or second should be the state of the Vote, and it carrid First; and the list of the members as they voted first or second (ordered to be Printed) is as follows.
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1706]- Books
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A correct alphabetical list of the burgesses who voted, also, of those who tendered themselves to vote, at the election for the borough of Shrewsbury, Monday, May 30, 1796, And The Following Days. Candidates, Sir William Pulteney, Bart. The Hon. William Hill, John Hill, Esq.
Shrewsbury (England)Date: 1796- Books
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In the Parliament the 6th of January 1707, a vote was stated, approve of the twentieth first article of union, yea or not, and it carried approve: And the list of the members as they voted approve or not (ordered to be printed) is as follows
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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In the Parliament the 31 of December 1706, a vote was stated in these terms, approve of the eighteenth article of union Yea or Not; and it carried approve; and the list of the members names as they voted Approve or Not (ordered to be Printed) is as follows
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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In the Parliament the 7th of January 1707, a vote was stated, approve of the first paragraph of the twenty second article of union or not, and it carried approve; and the list of the members names as they voted, approve or not (ordered to be printed) is as follows.
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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In the Parliament the 11th of March 1707, a vote was put, whether the quota due to the African and Indian Company, shall be paid by the Commissioners for disposing of the Equivalent to the respective proprietors and creditors of the said Company; or, to persons to be appointed by the Council General and Directors of the said company; An it carried to the proprietors, and the list of the members names as they voted ordered to be printed, is as follows.
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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In the Parliament the 16 of January 1707, a vote was put, approve of the act ratifying and approving the treaty of union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and England, Yea or Not, and it carried Approve: and the list of the members names as they voted, Approve or Not, (ordered to be Printed) is as follows.
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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A letter to the minority in the House of Commons, Who voted on the 24th April, 1787, in favour of a motion for a repeal of the shop-tax.
Shopkeeper.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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In the Parliament the twentyninth [sic] of November 1706, a vote was stated in these terms, approve of the proclamation against all tumultuary and irregular meetings and convocation of the leidges, ... and the list of the members as they voted ...
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1706]- Books
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A supplement to the poll for members of Parliament for the borough of Ipswich, May 8, 1741; Containing the following lists, I. Of freemen who did not vote at the said election. II. Of those that were admitted May 11, 1741. III. Of some freemen who voted at the said election, and have places in the corporation, or under the government, with remarks by a freeman.
Ipswich (England)Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Persons names that voted for Sir Miles Stapleton, and Edward Wortley Esq; or one of them Singly, within the Weapontake of Claroe.
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In the Parliament the 6 of December 1706, a vote was stated, approve of the fourteenth article as amended thus, viz. that the part of the United Kingdom now called Scotland, shall be exeemed from any imposition on malt during this present war, Yea or Not, And it Carried Approve; and the list of the member as they voted, Approve or not (ordered to be Printed) is as follows,
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1706]- Books
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In the Parliament the twenty day of December 1706 years, a vote was stated in these terms, approve of the report of the committee against allowing drawbacks upon exportation of salted beeff [sic] and pork, or alter, and it carried alter; and the list of the members names a they voted ...
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In the Parliament 23 December 1706, there were two states of a vote offered, the first in these terms, approve of the clause following, viz. And that there shall be allowed 5 shilling Ster. for every barrell of beeff or pork, salted with forreign salt, and exported for sale, alterable by the Parliament of Great-Brittain Yea or Not. And the Second in these Terms, Continue the Praemium of five Shillings upon the Barrel of Beeff and Pork, till the same be altered by the Parliament of Great Brittain, or during the Imposition upon Salt. Then the Vote was put, Which of the two should be the State of the Vote, First or Second, And it carried First. And the list of the members names as they voted First or Second (ordered to be Printed) is as follows
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1706]- Books
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In the Parliament the 27th. of January 1707 years, there were two several clauses offered to be insert in the act to be made regulating the manner of electing the representatives for Scotland to the Parliament of Great-Britain: ... and the list of the members names, as the voted ...
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In the Parliament the 7 of December 1706, two states of a vote being proposed, the first in these terms, approve of the first paragraph of the fifteenth article of union or not, and the second in these terms, whether we shall engage in the payment of the debts of England ... and the list of the members as they voted, ...
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In the Parliament the thirty first day of January 1707, a resolve was given in, that the charge of the commissioners sent to the treaty of union on the part of Scotland, should be allowed as follows, ... and the list of the members names as they voted, ...
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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The poll for Members of Parliament, for the borough of Lynn-Regis, In the County of Norfolk. Taken on Monday the 21st of March, 1768. Shewing the Order in which every Person gave his Vote. Candidates. The Hon. Thomas Walpole, Esq; Sir John Turner, Baronet. Crisp Molineux, Esq;
King's Lynn (England)Date: 1768- Books
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The poll at the election of members to serve in Parliament, for the City of Durham. Taken Before Richard Wharton, Esq; Mayor, The 30th, and 31st Days of March, and the Ist Day of April, 1761. Candidates. John Tempest, Esq; - 705 Henry Lambton, Esq; - 546 Ralph Gowland, Esq; - 526 Number of Voters, - 1050
Durham (England)Date: [1761]- Books
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An exact list of the votes of the freeholders and freemen, of the City and County of Bristol, Taken at the Election of Members of Parliament, before John Rich, Esq; and Noblet Ruddock, Esq; Sheriffs. By Virtue of His Majesty's Writ, to them directed, bearing Test at Westminster the 14th of March, 1721-2. and to be returnd the 10th of May following. The Candidates were Joseph Earle, Esq; Sir Abraham Elton, Bar. William Hart, Esq; The Poll began on Wednesday the 28th of March, and Ended the 3d of April. Wherein every Person's Name, Trade, and the Parish where he lived, and for whom he Voted, is Alphabetically Inserted.
Bristol (England)Date: 1722- Books
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In the Parliament the 24th December 1706, there were two clauses given, the first in these terms, and with proportionable drawbacks and allowances as in England, with this exception, that Scotland after the said seven years shall remain exempted from the dutie of two shillings and four pence a bushel on home salt, imposed by an Act made in England in the 9th and 10th of King William the 3d of England; And if the Parliamet of Great-Britain shall at or before the Expyring of the said Seven Years, substitute any other Fund in place of the said 2 sh. and 4d. of Excise on the Bushel of Home Salt, Scotland shall after the said Seven Years bear a Proportion of the said Fund, and have an Equivalent in the Terms of this Treaty. And the Second in these Terms, But Scotland shall in all time after the Union be exempted from paying of all Dutie or Tax on Salt made in Scotland, in so far allennarly as the said Salt shall be made use of within Scotland; But all Salt made in Scotland, from and after the Union that shall be Exported to England, or to any other Nation in specie, or that shall be imployed in salting of Fish or Flesh to be Exported, or for Victualling of Ships to go to England or any other Nation, shall be lyable to the same Duties, as shall be then payable for Salt made in England, to be levied and secured in the same manner, and with like Drawbacks and Allowances as in England, and that after the Union no Salt whatsomever be brought from Scotland to England by Land in any manner, under the Penalty of &c. Whereupon a Vote was stated, Approve of the First Clause or Second, and it carried First, and the list of the members names as they voted First or Second (ordered to be Printed) is as follows.
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