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To the worthy independent freemen of the city of Oxford. Gentlemen, having had the honour to be publickly nominated and approved of at a very full council and meeting of the freemen, as a proper person to represent you in the ensuing Parliament, I cannot help expressing my surprize at hearing a fresh nomination has been made, without my being acquainted therewith, ..
Craven, William Craven, Baron, 1737 or 1738-1791Date: 1768]- E-books
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To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Oxford. Gentlemen, permit me most earnestly to request the favour of your attendance to-morrow morning to poll for Mr. Annesley. ..
Annesley, MartinDate: 1796]- E-books
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To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Oxford. Gentlemen, nothing but the present state of Mr. Annesley's health could possibly prevent his making a personal application to every freeman for his support to represent this city, ... and I trust that the report of Dr. Wall, as well as his hand bill of the 12th, will leave no room for its doubt. ..
Annesley, MartinDate: 1796]- E-books
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A true copy of the poll for representatives in the ensuing Parliament, for the city of Oxford . Taken on Wednesday the 16th, and Thursday the 17th of March, 1768. Candidates. The Honourable William Craven. The Honourable William Harcourt. Mr. Serjeant Nares. Sir James Cotter, bart.
Oxford (England : City)Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- E-books
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To the worthy freemen of the city of Oxford. Gentlemen, after having been unanimously nominated by the council of this city, and a very respectable body of the freemen, as a candidate to represent you in the ensuing parliament, I little expected to have been deserted by some of that assembly, ... on account of a groundless aspersion which has been thrown on the character of a noble person, ..
Craven, William Craven, Baron, 1737 or 1738-1791Date: 1768]