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An exact copy of the poll , At the chusing of Knights of the Shire For the County of Middlesex; Taken at New-Brentford, on Monday the 28th of May, 1705. The candidates were, Sir John Wolstenholme, Bart. and Scorie Barker, Esq; Warwick Lake, Esq; and Hugh Smithson, Esq;.
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Date: Printed in the Year 1705
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The poll for members to serve in the ensuing Parliament, for the county of Middlesex . Taken at Brentford the 28. day of May 1705. Publish'd by the order and directions of Sir John Wolstenholm, Bar. and Scorie Barker, Esq; members elected for the said county.
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Date: 1705
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The case of the county of Middlesex, with respect to the gaol of Newgate
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Date: 1765?]
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An Act to Enable the Present and Future Proprietors and Inhabitants of the Houses in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields In the County of Middlesex, To Make a Rate on Themselves, for Raising Money Sufficient to Inclose, Clean, and Adorn the Said Fields
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Date: [1735]
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Freeholders names, and the parishes, towns, and places where their freeholds lye who in the last controverted election voted for Mr. Bertie and Mr. Smithson
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Date: Printed in the year 1714
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