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... or of the High Treasurer for the time being , who are “ hereby respectively
authorised to give such consent , or to make 66 such order the reon , as they
shall judge expedient ; and every ac“ ceptance or engagement made contrary to
the true ...
... or of the High Treasurer for the time being , who are “ hereby respectively
authorised to give such consent , or to make 66 such order the reon , as they
shall judge expedient ; and every ac“ ceptance or engagement made contrary to
the true ...
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The humble Address of the Dean , High Steward , Deputy Steward , two Chief
Burgeles , Burgesses , Alftant Burgesses , and other Householders of the City
and Liberty of Westminster . Most Gracious Sovereign , “ We , your Majesty's most
...
The humble Address of the Dean , High Steward , Deputy Steward , two Chief
Burgeles , Burgesses , Alftant Burgesses , and other Householders of the City
and Liberty of Westminster . Most Gracious Sovereign , “ We , your Majesty's most
...
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Yesterday at three o'clock , on the proclaination being finally read for cloling the
poll , and there not appearing any Electors to give their votes for either of the
Candidates , the High Bailiff was about to put an end to the Election , by declaring
the ...
Yesterday at three o'clock , on the proclaination being finally read for cloling the
poll , and there not appearing any Electors to give their votes for either of the
Candidates , the High Bailiff was about to put an end to the Election , by declaring
the ...
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4 Mr. Fox made a reply to Mr. Walker , adducing the cases of Buckinghamshire
and Bedford / hire , in which counties the High Sheriff had refused the demand of
a frrutiny . The case of Middlesex he chose to forget , for that would not have
been ...
4 Mr. Fox made a reply to Mr. Walker , adducing the cases of Buckinghamshire
and Bedford / hire , in which counties the High Sheriff had refused the demand of
a frrutiny . The case of Middlesex he chose to forget , for that would not have
been ...
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The following is the written Requisition delivered by Sir Cecil Wray to the High
Bailiff of Westminster , at the final close of the Poll on Monday last , April 17 , viz .
To Thomas Corbett , Esq . High Bailiff of the City and Liberty of Westminster .
The following is the written Requisition delivered by Sir Cecil Wray to the High
Bailiff of Westminster , at the final close of the Poll on Monday last , April 17 , viz .
To Thomas Corbett , Esq . High Bailiff of the City and Liberty of Westminster .
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367 ページ - Labourer, not having the fear of God before their Eyes but being moved and Seduced by the instigation of the Devil...
31 ページ - Ireland now or for the time being, or any three or more of them, or the Lord High Treasurer of...