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The reasons of an eminent patriot offered in behalf of himself and others in the House of Commons, for endeavouring to procure an enquiry into the conduct of R---t, e--l of O--f--d; The Obstacles they have met with in their Attempts to satisfy the Expectations of the People, and the Resolutions they have taken to pursue the same Measures in the next Sessions. In a letter from a worthy representative of London, to His Grace the D--- of A---e.
Worthy Representative of London.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Considerations humbly offered, first, To the Inhabitants of the City and Liberty of Westminster. Secondly, to the worthy liverymen of the city of London, with regard to the nomination of Admiral Vernon to be their representative in Parliament.
Date: [1741]- Books
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The worthy livery will particularly observe that the poll of yesterday was for Mr. Atkinson 614. For Mr. Sawbridge 572. Majority in Favour of Mr. Atkinson 42. They will also perceive that a continued Exertion in Behalf of Mr. Atkinson now, cannot fail to constitute a Man of Property, Abilities, and Constitutional Independence, a Representative for the City of London, instead of an avowed republican, an Espouser of Popery, and a Promoter of French Strollers, even upon the Sabbath Day, in Defiance of Religion, and the established Principles of every true Briton in the Kingdom.
Date: 1782]- Books
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To the worthy livery of London, gentlemen, you are now brought to a critical period in the choice of representatives for this city, ...
Date: 1768]- Books
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Seasonable expostulations with the worthy citizens of London; upon their late instructions to their representatives. By a country gentleman.
Country Gentleman.Date: [1742]- Books
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Seasonable expostulations with the worthy citizens of London; Upon their late instructions to their representatives. By a country Gentleman.
Country Gentleman.Date: 1742- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, Your poll and interest are desired for Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt. ... to be one of your representatives in Parliament. ...
Date: 1768]- Books
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To the friends of freedom, the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster. Gentlemen, the favour of your votes, ... is ... requested at this important crisis, for Humphry Cotes, Esq. To be one of your representatives in Parliament, ...
Cotes, Humphrey.Date: 1774]- Books
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The representations of the Society of the Independent Scald-Miserable Masons, to P-l W-d Esq; and E-c-y Esq; their worthy representatives, being better in Quality, and containing more in Quantity than any Instructions hitherto extant.
Poney.Date: 1745?]- Books
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To the worthy and independent livery of London. Gentlemen, The favor of your poll and interest is most earnestly requested for ... Frederick Bull, ... Brass Crosby, Esq; John Sawbridge, Esq; and George Hayley, Esq; to be the four representatives of this ... city in the next Parliament, ...
Date: 1774]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the City of London. Gentlemen, your Poll and Interest are desired for the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord-Mayor, Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt. and William Beckford, Esq; To be Three of your Representatives in Parliament, In whose Favour the Declaration was this Day made by the Sheriffs;
Harley, Thomas, 1730-1804.Date: 1768]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the City of London. Gentlemen, Your Poll and Interest are desired for the Right. Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor, Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt. and William Beckford, Esq; To be Three of your Representatives in Parliament, In whose Favour the Declaration was this Day made by the Sheriffs;
Harley, Thomas, 1730-1804.Date: 1768]- Books
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The representations of the society of the independent scald-miserable masons to P-l W-d Esq; and E- C-y Esq; Their worthy representatives, being better in quality, and containing more in quanity than any instruction hitherto extant.
Poney.Date: 1742- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the City of London: gentlemen, Your poll and interest are desired for the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor, Sir Robert Ladbroke, Kt. Father of the City, and William Beckford, Esq; To be Three of your Representatives in Parliament: In whose Favour the Declaration was made by the Sheriffs.
Harley, Thomas, 1730-1804.Date: 1768]- Books
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Your vote and interest are earnestly requested in behalf of the worthy aldermen Newham and Clark, To be two of the Representatives for this City in the ensuing Parliament. Being Gentlemen firmly attached to the Constitution of this Country, upon the principles of the Associated Livery, at the White-Hart, Bishopsgate-Street.
Newnham, Nathaniel, approximately 1741-1809.Date: 1780]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the City of London, gentlemen, Your poll and interest are desired for the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor, Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt. Father of this City, and William Beckford, Esq. To be Three of your Representatives in Parliament: In whose Favour the Declaration was this Day made by the Sheriffs.
Harley, Thomas, 1730-1804.Date: 1768]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the City of London. Gentlemen, Your Poll and Interest are earnestly requested for The Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor, Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knight and Alderman, William Beckford, Esquire and Alderman, and John Paterson, Esquire, To be your Representatives in Parliament, being zealously attached to our happy Establishment both in Church and State.
Date: 1768]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, your poll and interest are earnestly requested for the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor, Sir Robert Ladroke [sic], knight and alderman, Barlow Trecothick, Esquire and Alderman, and John Paterson, Esquire, to be your representatives in Parliament, being zealously attached to out happy establishment both in church and state.
Date: 1768]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London, gentlemen, your interest, and poll, are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. citizen and barber, to be one of your representatives in Parliament: being a person zealously attached to His Majesty, and our much envived constitution, the commercial interests of the kingdom in general, and the rights, privileges, and prosperity of this great city in particular. ...
Paterson, John, 1705?-1789.Date: 1768]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the City of London. Gentlemen, Your Votes, Interest, and Poll, are desired for Sir Richard Glyn, Knt. and Bart. Alderman and Salter, to be one of your representatives in the ensuing Parliament; being a Gentleman zealously affected to his Majesty King George, our happy Constitution in Church and State, and a strenous Promoter of the Civil and Commercial Rights of this great and opulent City.
Glyn, Richard, Sir, 1711-1773.Date: 1768]- Books
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To the worthy livery of the city of London. Gentlemen, your votes, interest and poll, are earnestly desired for Barlow Trecothick, Esq; to be one of your representatives in Parliament, being a gentleman zealously affected to His Majesty King George, our happy constitution in church and state, and a great promoter of the trade and manufactures of this kingdom in general, and of this city of particular. ...
Trecothick, Barlow, 1718?-1775.Date: 1768]- Books
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London, gentlemen, your votes, interest, and poll, (if needful) are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. citizen and barber, to be one of your representatives in Parliament: being a person zealously attached to His Majesty, and our much envied constitution, the commercial interests of the kingdom in general, and the rights, privileges, and prosperity of this great city in particular. ...
Paterson, John, 1705?-1789.Date: 1768]- Books
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Bread and liberty. Paterson (the Friend of the Poor) for ever. March 23, 1768. To the worthy liverymen of the City of London, gentlemen, your interest, and poll, are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. citizen and barber, To be one of your Representatives in Parliament: Being a Person zealously attached to his Majesty, and our much envied Constitution, the Commercial Interests of the Kingdom in general, and the Rights, Privileges, and Prosperity of this great City in particular. The Numbers upon Tuesday's Poll were as follow: Honourable Thomas Harley 3333 Sir Robert Landbroke 3235 Mr. Alderman Beckford 2940 Mr. Alderman Trecothick 2564 Sir Richard Glyn 2457 Mr. Deputy Paterson 1580 and John Wilkes, Esq. 1049
Paterson, John, 1705?-1789.Date: 1768]- Books
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The crisis, or an alarm to Britannia's true Protestant sons. In two parts, with an appendix to each of them. Containing. Among a Variety of other Things, An Address to King George. -To the Unbelieving Jews. -To our reverend Fathers the Bishops. -To our worthy Representatives. - To the licentious Writers of the public Papers. With a Prefatory Address to the two respectable Bodies, the Citizens and Merchants of London. By a disinterested, independent, and truly Protestant Briton.
Briton.Date: [1754]- Books
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A general remonstrance to the whole people of England, But to the Several Electors In Particular: Concerning the ensuing Elections for Members to serve in Parliament. I. Shewing the Antiquity, Nature, and Design of Parliaments. II. The Business, Power, and Use of Parliaments. III. How the Electors are to be govern'd in their Choice of proper Members. IV. The Persons who are worthy to be Representatives of the People, having so great a Trust repos'd in them as the Lives, Liberties, and Properties of their Constituents. Highly proper to be read by every Subject in Great Britain.
Date: [1740]