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... voted to Gastrell Bishop of Chester and the Earl of Nottingham Corporation Petition respecting South Sea Scheme , & c . . Office of Principal Librarian established • 1721-2 . Proceedings against Dr. Bentley for a libel on Dr. Colbatch ...
... voted to Gastrell Bishop of Chester and the Earl of Nottingham Corporation Petition respecting South Sea Scheme , & c . . Office of Principal Librarian established • 1721-2 . Proceedings against Dr. Bentley for a libel on Dr. Colbatch ...
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... voted to Mr. Shippen Verses on Marriage of Prince of Orange and Princess Royal University Addresses on same occasion · 1734. Act for further qualification of Justices of the Peace Election precept sent to Mayor only . Bishop of Ely's ...
... voted to Mr. Shippen Verses on Marriage of Prince of Orange and Princess Royal University Addresses on same occasion · 1734. Act for further qualification of Justices of the Peace Election precept sent to Mayor only . Bishop of Ely's ...
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... voted for Mr. Jennings , whilst Dr. Blythe the Master and six of the fellows voted for another . The Master refused to admit Mr. Jennings , who obtained a mandamus from the Court of King's Bench , to which the Master and fellows ...
... voted for Mr. Jennings , whilst Dr. Blythe the Master and six of the fellows voted for another . The Master refused to admit Mr. Jennings , who obtained a mandamus from the Court of King's Bench , to which the Master and fellows ...
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... voted for the sitting Member , Mr. Shepard . That the Fine , upon a Freeman's Admission by Purchase , is 107. but is often mitigated according to the Circumstances of the Person , his own Fine being reduced to 40s . The said Gale being ...
... voted for the sitting Member , Mr. Shepard . That the Fine , upon a Freeman's Admission by Purchase , is 107. but is often mitigated according to the Circumstances of the Person , his own Fine being reduced to 40s . The said Gale being ...
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... voted for the sitting Member . JOSEPH THOMPSON said , that his Father dying , he went to the Hall , to demand his Freedom by Inheritance , but was put off from time to time , till he pretended to Mr. Fox , the Town Clerk , that he would ...
... voted for the sitting Member . JOSEPH THOMPSON said , that his Father dying , he went to the Hall , to demand his Freedom by Inheritance , but was put off from time to time , till he pretended to Mr. Fox , the Town Clerk , that he would ...
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