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Ceremonial county of England, United Kingdom
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The poll for knights of the shire to represent the county of Kent; In which is inserted, Not only the Names of the Electors and Candidates, but also every Person's Freehold and Place of Abode. Taken at Maidstone, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 15th and 16
Kent (England)
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Date: [1734]
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The poll for knights of the shire, to represent the county of Kent: taken on pennenden heath, On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 28, 29, and 30th Days of June, 1790, By Leonard Bartholmew, Esq. Sheriff, And Published under his particular Direction and
Kent (England)
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Date: [1791]
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Goal calender [sic]. Lent assizes, at Maidstone, Monday March the 11th, 1776. Willliam Philp Perrin, Esq; sheriff
Kent (England)
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Date: [1776]
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The Kentish petition. The humble petition of the gentlemen, justices of the peace, grand-jury, and other freeholders, at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace holden at Maidstone, the 29th of April, in the thirteenth year of the reign of our sovereign
Kent (England)
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Date: [1701]
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The poll for Knights of the Shire to represent the county of Kent; expressing The Names of the Candidates; And for which of them every Person voted. The Places of Abode, and Names, of the electors; their Parish and Nature of their Freeholds; with the Name
Kent (England)
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Date: [1754]
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