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A true account of the election for Members of Parliament for the City and Liberties of Westminster in a Letter from an Independent Elector to a Liveryman of the City of London. Containing, A Just Relation of the Arbitrary Proceedings and overhearing Methods that were made use of to return the two old Members, by closing the Poll, before one Third of the legal Voters had polled, and an Impartial Inquiry into the different Motives that occasion'd Admiral vernon being put up at both Places on adverse Interests.
Independent elector
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Date: 1741
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