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An exact list of the votes of the freeholders and freemen , of the City and County of Bristol, Taken at the Election of Members of Parliament, before John Rich, Esq; and Noblet Ruddock, Esq; Sheriffs. By Virtue of His Majesty's Writ, to them directed, bearing Test at Westminster the 14th of March, 1721-2. and to be returnd the 10th of May following. The Candidates were Joseph Earle, Esq; Sir Abraham Elton, Bar. William Hart, Esq; The Poll began on Wednesday the 28th of March, and Ended the 3d of April. Wherein every Person's Name, Trade, and the Parish where he lived, and for whom he Voted, is Alphabetically Inserted.
BristolDate: 1722- E-books
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The bristol poll-book , being a list of persons who voted at the election of a Member to serve in Parliament With Matthew Brickdale, Esquire, for the City and County of Bristol, in the room of Sir Henry Lippincott, Bart. Deceas'd, began at the guildhall of the said city, Wednesday, January, 31, 1781, and ended Saturday, February 24, following, before Samuel Span, and Joseph Smith the Younger Esquires, Sheriffs. At which election the candidates were George Daubeny, Esquire. and Henry Cruger, Esquire. Also, a copy of the petition presented to the House of Commons, by the friends of Henry Cruger, Esq. against the return of George Daubeny, Esq. with the subscribers names subjoined.
BristolDate: 1781]- E-books
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State of the cash account of the Foundling Hospital, from 31st December 1799, to 31st December 1800
Foundling Hospital (London, England)Date: 1800]- E-books
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State of the goal of Newgate, from the 28th of September, 1788 to the 28th of Sept. 1789, during the sheriffalty of William Curtis, Esq; and Sir Benjamin Hammet, Knt
Newgate PrisonDate: 1789]- E-books
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The bristol poll book , being a list of persons who voted at the general election for Members to serve in Parliament for the city and county of Bristol, Begun at the Guildhall of the said city, Friday, October 7, 1774, and ended Thursday, November 3, following, before John Durbin, the Younger, and James Hill, Esquires, Sheriffs. At which Election the candidates were The Right Honourable Robert Craggs, Lord Viscount Clare, of the Kingdom of Ireland, Matthew Brickdale, Esquire, Henry Cruger, the Younger, Esquire, and Edmund Burke, Esquire.
BristolDate: 1774]