The addresses, speeches, squibs, songs, &c. which were circulated during the recent general election of members for ... Exeter, and ... Devon; together withthose published at the contested election in 1816 [&c.]. Compiled by R. CullumR Cullum 1818 - Elections - 411 pages |
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Page 131
R Cullum. In compliance with the Wishes of many of Lord Ebrington and Mr. Bastard's Friends , we here insert the Speeches , Addresses , Squibs , & c . which were published during the Contest between the Noble Lord and Mr. Bastard , in ...
R Cullum. In compliance with the Wishes of many of Lord Ebrington and Mr. Bastard's Friends , we here insert the Speeches , Addresses , Squibs , & c . which were published during the Contest between the Noble Lord and Mr. Bastard , in ...
Page 138
... LORD EBRINGTON , and vote for him , because he has done that which he ought to have done ; because he has fought in your cause against the arm of power , and the spirit of corruption ! Let the lovers of inordinate taxation - of ...
... LORD EBRINGTON , and vote for him , because he has done that which he ought to have done ; because he has fought in your cause against the arm of power , and the spirit of corruption ! Let the lovers of inordinate taxation - of ...
Page 140
... Lord Ebrington alone is favorable to a bill for the commu- tation of tithes , you are requested to peruse the fol- lowing circular letter , issued by Mr. Bastard , from his Committee Room , and from that alone you are desired to form ...
... Lord Ebrington alone is favorable to a bill for the commu- tation of tithes , you are requested to peruse the fol- lowing circular letter , issued by Mr. Bastard , from his Committee Room , and from that alone you are desired to form ...
Page 141
... LORD EBRINGTON and MR . BASTARD , both already members of the House of Commons , are each anxious of being elected a member for the county of Devon : fortunately both are tried men . LORD EBRINGTON's speeches against pensions , sine ...
... LORD EBRINGTON and MR . BASTARD , both already members of the House of Commons , are each anxious of being elected a member for the county of Devon : fortunately both are tried men . LORD EBRINGTON's speeches against pensions , sine ...
Page 144
... Lord Ebrington's Uncle , the late Marquis of Buck- ingham , received thirty - eight thousand per year , as Teller of the Exchequer , an office executed by deputy -and another Uncle , Lord Grenville , now receives £ 4000 per annum as ...
... Lord Ebrington's Uncle , the late Marquis of Buck- ingham , received thirty - eight thousand per year , as Teller of the Exchequer , an office executed by deputy -and another Uncle , Lord Grenville , now receives £ 4000 per annum as ...
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