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Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885
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The poll of the freeholders of Oxfordshire, taken at the county court held in Oxford on the 17th of April, 1754 , By Tho. Blackall, Esq; high-sheriff. Candidates. Right Hon. Lord Vise' Wenman. Sir James Dashwood, bart. Right Hon. Lord Vise' Parker. Sir Edward Turner, bart.
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Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]
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The poll of the freeholders of Oxfordshire, taken at Oxford, on the 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 22d and 23d of April 1754 . Thomas Blackall, Esq; High-Sheriff. Candidates. Right Honourable Lord Viscount Wenman. Sir James Dashwood, Bart. Right Honourable Lord Viscount Parker. Sir Edward Turner, Bart.
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Date: 1754
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Political arithmetick, or The old and new interest numbers
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The poll of the freeholders of Oxfordshire, taken at the County Court held in Oxford on the 17th of April, 1754, by Tho. Blackall, Esq; High-Sheriff. Candidates, Rt Hon. Lord Visct Wenman. Sir James Dashwood, Bart. Right Hon. Lord Visct Parker. Sir Edward Turner, Bart
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Political arithmetick , or The Old and New Interest Numbers. April 23, 1754. The Poll was closed at the Election for the County of Oxford, which began the 17th, when the Numbers were as follows, viz. For Lord Viscount Wenman, - 2033 Sir James Dashwood, Bart. - 2014 Lord Viscount Parker, - 1919 Sir Edward Turner, Bart - 1890 Majority for Lord Wenman against Lord Parker 114 against Sir Edward Turner 143 Majority for Sir James Dashwood against Lord Parker 95 against Sir Edward Turner 124 The next Day, being the 24th, the Sheriff declared the Numbers, and a Majority in Favour of Lord Wenman and Sir James Dashwood; but a Scrutiny being demanded, the same began the 9th of May, and ended the 30th of the same Month, when the Sheriff thought fit to make a Double Return.
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