An Historical Account of the Rights of Election of the Several Counties, Cities and Boroughs of Great Britain; ... Together with Abstracts of the Proceedings Relative to Controverted Elections of 2; Volume 2
An Historical Account of the Rights of Election of the Several Counties, Cities and Boroughs of Great Britain; ... Together with Abstracts of the Proceedings Relative to Controverted Elections of 2; Volume 2
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1783 Excerpt: ...duly elected; Return amended. Vol.9. Petitipn pf Henry Whitehead, Esq. reserred.,63 Vol. 9. New Writ in the room of Oliver St. John, Esq. de-1689. ceased; Petition of William Strode, Esq. also Petition of VK W' several Burgesses reserred; Report; Election declared void; Hewes, Robinson, Gatehouse, and Hall, ordered ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1783 Excerpt: ...duly elected; Return amended. Vol.9. Petitipn pf Henry Whitehead, Esq. reserred.,63 Vol. 9. New Writ in the room of Oliver St. John, Esq. de-1689. ceased; Petition of William Strode, Esq. also Petition of VK W' several Burgesses reserred; Report; Election declared void; Hewes, Robinson, Gatehouse, and Hall, ordered into Custody; Questions, that Pucknall be sent for in Custody, and that Mr. Strode be disabled from serving in this Parliament, severally neg. Mr. Montague disabled; Debate touching disfranchising the Borough, adjourned; Petition Hewes, Gatehouse, and Hall, withdrawn on Account K.k 3 of of their acknowledging their Osfence; Another Petition; Reprimanded and discharged thereon; Robinson reprimanded, and discharged on his Petition; Petition of Bailiffs and Constables, rejected; Another of Burgesses and Inhabitants reserred to the Committee of Privileges and Elections. 1690. Petition of William Reeves, Esq. and several Bureesses Vol.10; f, 6 referred. 1691. New Writ in the room of William Montague, Esq. Vol. 10. deceased. Petitions of Anthony Rowe, Esq. reserred; Leave given to Mr. Rowe to withdraw them. 1693-4. New Writ in t"he room of Richard Whitehead, Esq. deVol. H. 'n ceased; Petition of Henry Dawley, Esq. reserred; Report made; Election declared void; Committee to prepare a Bill to. disable the Borough from sending Burgesses; Bill read; Order for second Reading; Committed; Committee revived, and impowered to send for Persons, Papers, and Records; Bill reported; Report to be considered; Considered; BiM to be engrossed, and not read a third Time till after twelve o'Cloclc; Order for third Reading; Read; Ingrossed; Clause, that next Election be at Basingstoke, added; Question, that Bill do pass, neg. Question for a new Writ, neg. The like Qu...
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