The freemen of Oxford, desirous of asserting their independance [sic], on a vacancy taking place in the representation of that city, and willing to support the interest of a man of honor, fortune, & liberality, ambitious of representing them in Parliament, are requested to send their names to John Monckton Hale, Esq. Boulton-Row, London. ..
- Hale, John Monckton
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Freemen of Oxford, desirous of asserting their independance [sic], on a vacancy taking place in the representation of that city, and willing to support the interest of a man of honor, fortune, & liberality, ambitious of representing them in Parliament, are requested to send their names to John Monckton Hale, Esq. Boulton-Row, London. .. (Online)
The freemen of Oxford, desirous of asserting their independance [sic], on a vacancy taking place in the representation of that city, and willing to support the interest of a man of honor, fortune, & liberality, ambitious of representing them in Parliament
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