Political papers, chiefly respecting the attempt of the county of York, and other considerable districts, commenced in 1799 ... to effect a reformation of the parliament of Great-Britain: collected by C. Wyvill, Том 1Christopher Wyvill 1794 |
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... Freeholders of the County of York , 14 16 17 21 22 8. Letter by E Lafcelles , Efq ; to the Freeholders of the County of York , 36 39 41 mons , on the 3d of May , 1782 , 46 9. Letter by J. Wilkes , Efq ; to the Freeholders of the County ...
... Freeholders of the County of York , 14 16 17 21 22 8. Letter by E Lafcelles , Efq ; to the Freeholders of the County of York , 36 39 41 mons , on the 3d of May , 1782 , 46 9. Letter by J. Wilkes , Efq ; to the Freeholders of the County ...
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... Freeholders of the County of Middlesex , on January 7 , 1780 , 58 11. Refolutions of the Committee of the County of York , on January 21 , 1780 , 60 12. Refolutions of the Sub - Committee of the County of York , on January 24 , 1780 ...
... Freeholders of the County of Middlesex , on January 7 , 1780 , 58 11. Refolutions of the Committee of the County of York , on January 21 , 1780 , 60 12. Refolutions of the Sub - Committee of the County of York , on January 24 , 1780 ...
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... ; a Gentleman legally qualified and regularly elected by the Freeholders of Middlefex to Represent them in Parliament , and to place in his feat another perfon for whom a minority of of votes had been given ; with an Account by ii PREFACE .
... ; a Gentleman legally qualified and regularly elected by the Freeholders of Middlefex to Represent them in Parliament , and to place in his feat another perfon for whom a minority of of votes had been given ; with an Account by ii PREFACE .
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... Freeholders of Cornwall early in the year 1783 , had not been fuccessful . But fince that Paper was printed a worthy Member of the House of Commons at the request of the Editor and a learned Friend , in Cornwall , has had the goodness ...
... Freeholders of Cornwall early in the year 1783 , had not been fuccessful . But fince that Paper was printed a worthy Member of the House of Commons at the request of the Editor and a learned Friend , in Cornwall , has had the goodness ...
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... Freeholders of the County of York , and was adopted with uncommon zeal , by many Counties , Cities , and Towns , apparently forming a great majority of the Kingdom . . At the Second Meeting of the County of York , on the 28th of March ...
... Freeholders of the County of York , and was adopted with uncommon zeal , by many Counties , Cities , and Towns , apparently forming a great majority of the Kingdom . . At the Second Meeting of the County of York , on the 28th of March ...
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abuſes adjourned affembled Affociation againſt anſwer appointed Bart C. J. FOX cauſe Chairman confequence confideration conftitutional County of York Croft Crown declare defired Deputies effectual Election eſtabliſhed exprefs faid fame fecurity fenfe fent fentiments feveral fhall fhould figned firſt fome foon fpirit Freeholders ftate fubject fuch fupport fure Gentlemen Great-Britain greateſt Hildyard himſelf honour Houfe Houſe of Commons humble fervant increaſe influence intereft James Norcliffe John King kingdom laft letter liberty Lord Lord John Cavendish Lord Rockingham Majefty meaſures meeting be given Members Middlefex mittee moft moſt muſt neceffary occafion Paper Parliament penfions perfons Petition Plan of Affociation prefent propofed propofitions public money purpoſe queftion reafon Refolutions Refolved reform refpectable Repreſentation Repreſentatives requeſted reſtore ſhall Sir GEORGE ARMYTAGE Sir George Savile Sir Robert Hildyard Smelt Smyth ſtate Strickland Sub-Committee thanks thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomas thoſe tion Tueſday unanimoufly Weſtminſter William wiſhes WYVILL Yorkshire
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