Voting - Early works to 1800
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, I beg leave to return my sincerest thanks for the honour of your appearance in my behalf yesterday at Guildhall. ..
Trecothick, Barlow, 1718?-1775.Date: 1768]- E-books
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The Worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord-Mayor of this city, are desired to meet at Goldsmiths-Hall, in Foster-Lane, to-morrow, the 18th instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to go in procession to Guildhall, to poll for his lordship, and their other friends
Date: 1768]- E-books
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Alderman Lushington returns you his hearty thanks for the honour of your vote, and earnestly entreats your exertions on his behalf, with those liverymen who have not yet polled
Lushington, Stephen, Sir, 1744-1807.Date: 1796?]- E-books
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Your vote and interest are most earnestly and respectfully requested in favor of Mrs. Ann Guion, widow of Mr. Daniel Guion, formerly a merchant of London to succeed the late Mrs. [blank] as [blank] of the [blank] Her qualifications to discharge the duties of the office, as well as her reduced and indigent circumstances, make her a deserving object of your benevolence: ..
Guion, Ann.Date: 1790]- E-books
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Sir, I beg leave to solicit your vote, and your interest, to succeed the late Mr. Priest, as clerk to the Court of Requests. I have for a great number of years, and under the pressure of great difficulties, carried on business with unblemished reputation. Losses, and unforeseen events, at length necessitated me to become a bankrupt: ..
Yeoward, Richard.Date: 1796]