Voting registers - Early works to 1800
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A correct alphabetical list of the burgesses who voted, also, of those who tendered themselves to vote, at the election for the borough of Shrewsbury, Monday, May 30, 1796, And The Following Days. Candidates, Sir William Pulteney, Bart. The Hon. William Hill, John Hill, Esq
ShrewsburyDate: 1796- E-books
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In the Parliament 23 December 1706 , there were two states of a vote offered, the first in these terms, approve of the clause following, viz. And that there shall be allowed 5 shilling Ster. for every barrell of beeff or pork, salted with forreign salt, and exported for sale, alterable by the Parliament of Great-Brittain Yea or Not. And the Second in these Terms, Continue the Praemium of five Shillings upon the Barrel of Beeff and Pork, till the same be altered by the Parliament of Great Brittain, or during the Imposition upon Salt. Then the Vote was put, Which of the two should be the State of the Vote, First or Second, And it carried First. And the list of the members names as they voted First or Second (ordered to be Printed) is as follows.
Scottish ParliamentDate: 1706]- E-books
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A supplement to the poll for members of Parliament for the borough of Ipswich, May 8, 1741 Containing the following lists, I. Of freemen who did not vote at the said election. II. Of those that were admitted May 11, 1741. III. Of some freemen who voted at the said election, and have places in the corporation, or under the government, with remarks by a freeman.
IpswichDate: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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In the Parliament the 6 of December 1706 , a vote was stated, approve of the fourteenth article as amended thus, viz. that the part of the United Kingdom now called Scotland, shall be exeemed from any imposition on malt during this present war, Yea or Not, And it Carried Approve; and the list of the member as they voted, Approve or not (ordered to be Printed) is as follows,.
Scottish ParliamentDate: 1706]- E-books
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In the Parliament, the 6 of December 1706 , two states of a vote being proposed, the first in these terms, approve of the fourteenth article of union as amended, or not; and the second in these terms, approve or amend. Whereupon the Vote was put, Whether first or second should be the state of the Vote, and it carrid First; and the list of the members as they voted first or second (ordered to be Printed) is as follows.
Scottish ParliamentDate: 1706]