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An act for the more effectual preventing fraudulent conveyances, in order to multiply votes for electing members to serve in Parliament; and for preventing the irregular proceedings of sheriffs, and other officers, in electing and returning such members
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Sir, allow me to request the favour of your vote and interest for Mr. Galabin, who has had the honour of being returned Bridge-Master at the Common-Hall; and, as the poll will finally close on Tuesday next at four o'clock, the exertions of his friends, it is hoped, will ensure his success.- Your early attendance, therefore, at Guildhall, will much oblige
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A poll, taken by John Wimble and George Grantham
Constables of the Borough of Lewes, in the county of Sussex, on the 16th day of June, 1790; for the election of members, to represent the said Borough in the Parliament, to be holden at the city of Westminster, the 10th day of August next -
A poll, taken by William Hammond, and John Fuller, constables of the Borough of Lewes, in Sussex, at the Town-Hall, on the 12th and 13th days of September, 1780
For the election of members, to represent the said Borough in the ensuing Parliament, to be holden at the city of Westminster, the 31st day of October, 1780. Published at the request of the electors -
To the public.That Great Britain will one day fall
and that glorious constitution which is the envy of the world, crumble into ruin, by the influence of corruption in elections, no body seems to doubt -
Sir, I beg leave to solicit your vote, and your interest, to succeed the late Mr. Priest, as clerk to the Court of Requests. I have for a great number of years, and under the pressure of great difficulties, carried on business with unblemished reputation. Losses, and unforeseen events, at length necessitated me to become a bankrupt
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Sir, Permit me, on the dissolution of the late Parliament, to offer myself a candidate again to represent the county of Surrey in the next, and to solicit the favour of your vote and interest. I flatter myself that my conduct, in the four last parliaments, has been such, as may entitle me to your good opinion and confidence
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To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Oxford
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Alderman Lushington returns you his hearty thanks for the honour of your vote, and earnestly entreats your exertions on his behalf, with those liverymen who have not yet polled
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, I beg leave to return my sincerest thanks for the honour of your appearance in my behalf yesterday at Guildhall
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The Worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord-Mayor of this city, are desired to meet at Goldsmiths-Hall, in Foster-Lane, to-morrow, the 18th instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to go in procession to Guildhall, to poll for his lordship, and their other friends
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Sir, Permit me to solicit your kind suffrage in support of my application to the Court of Common Council, for the place of principal land coal meter of this city, now become vacant by the death of my esteemed friend, Mr. Richard Dixon. I beg leave to state, that I have been a member of this corporation for the long period of twenty-five successive years; and that (upon my voluntary resignation) my worthy constituents of the ward of farringdon within restified their approbation of my conduct, by honoring me with their public thanks
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Sir, I am encouraged by several friends in the Corporation, to offer my services to succeed the Late Joseph Bushnan, Esq. as comptroller of the Bridge-House Estates, which he held jointly with the comptrollership of the city lands
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Republican electors, attend!
The polls have been open two days for the election of a suitable person to represent the city of New-York in Congress -
Republicans attend!!
Yesterday the polls of the election for a member of Congress to represent the United Districts, comprehending the counties of New-York, Richmond and Kings, were opened ... The small number of votes given is an alarming fact -
Having received part of my medical education at the London-Hospital, and having formed there many valuable friendship, it is with the greater solicitude I request the honour of your vote and interest to succeed my much lamented friend, the late Dr. James Maddocks. Being a doctor or physick of physick of the University of Cambridge, and a member of the Royal College of physicians, i find myself qualified by the laws of the hospital
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I take the liberty of introducing my friend Dr. Willan, candidate for the office of physician to the London Hospital
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Your vote and interest are most earnestly and respectfully requested in favor of Mrs. Ann Guion, widow of Mr. Daniel Guion, formerly a merchant of London to succeed the late Mrs. [blank] as [blank] of the [blank] Her qualifications to discharge the duties of the office, as well as her reduced and indigent circumstances, make her a deserving object of your benevolence
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I beg leave to recommend to your attention Mrs. Mary Pinhey, widow, (daughter of the Late Mr. H. Townley, of Tower-Street) who is a candidate for the place of matron to the London-Hospital
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Reasons for supposing that the vicechancellor and proctors have affirmative as well as negative votes in the House of Convocation
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A doubt has arisen concerning the legality of the V. Cr's. and proctors' voting in convocation promiscuously among the body of the masters. The objectors to such legality are supported by the opinion of such gentlemen in the University, as are most knowing and experienced in these matters
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The poll for the election of members to serve in Parliament for the city of York
begun Wednesday, May 13th, 1741 -
Special report of the speech which was delivered in the House of Commons
on Thursday, May 24th, 1849, in support of Mr. Fitzhardinge Berkeley's motion in favour of the adoption of voting by ballot -
Is the ballot a mistake?
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Is the ballot a mistake?