Elections - England - London - Early works to 1800
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A list of the persons who have polled for Sir John Williams, alderman, at the late election for sheriff for the City of London, and county of Middlesex. Began the fifth, and ended the seventh of March, 1723-4
Middlesex (England). Sheriff.Date: 1724?]- E-books
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Tory partiality detected or, a True State of the Poll and Scrutiny of Broad-Street Ward, on The Election of an Alderman in the room of Sir Joseph Wolfe deceas'd: Begun the 13th of September, 1711. and continu'd by several Necessary and Unavoidable Adjournments to the 27th of October following: Before the Right Honourable Sir Gilbert Heathcot Kt. late Lord Mayor of the City of London.
London (England). Broad Street Ward.Date: [1712]- E-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]- E-books
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Liverymen, reflect before it be too late. Who will hereafter stand up in your defence, if the man who hath sacrificed friends, favour, fortune, who even risked his life for being the champion of your liberties, is suffered of sink under the weight of ministerial oppression! ..
Date: 1768]- E-books
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The Folly of publick resentments for private disappointments Or, The grounds of the discontent arising from the choice of a town-clerk consider'd: with the conduct of some pretended patriots of the city of London in the late choice of sheriffs, submitted to the consideration of such as are lovers of the city's peace.
Date: 1724]