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... mayor was reported the election by the committee of privileges to be an intruder ; but an intruder , nevertheless the election was holden good , by the com- mittee and by the house . the election good not . withstand- ing . 8 Journ ...
... mayor was reported the election by the committee of privileges to be an intruder ; but an intruder , nevertheless the election was holden good , by the com- mittee and by the house . the election good not . withstand- ing . 8 Journ ...
Page 87
... mayor . Notice was given to the sheriff that Hastings was the mayor , and expected the precept , and also to Saunders not to meddle there- with ; and a copy of a verdict which had been given in a be return- No other person but the ...
... mayor . Notice was given to the sheriff that Hastings was the mayor , and expected the precept , and also to Saunders not to meddle there- with ; and a copy of a verdict which had been given in a be return- No other person but the ...
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... mayor . To this point the committee did not think fit to hear them . and expect- cept , and also to the intermed- dle . 24 Jour . 13 , 17 , 18 . delivered to the late mayor , but the then mayor de- manded it But it not being pretended ...
... mayor . To this point the committee did not think fit to hear them . and expect- cept , and also to the intermed- dle . 24 Jour . 13 , 17 , 18 . delivered to the late mayor , but the then mayor de- manded it But it not being pretended ...
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... mayor and burgesses of Clifton , Dartmouth and Hardness , for electing a burgess , & c . and delivered the same to Mr. Whitrow , the mayor ; that he proclaimed the day for the election , but died before the day appointed ; that the ...
... mayor and burgesses of Clifton , Dartmouth and Hardness , for electing a burgess , & c . and delivered the same to Mr. Whitrow , the mayor ; that he proclaimed the day for the election , but died before the day appointed ; that the ...
Page 120
... mayor to call in the military , who were stationed at the distance of two miles from the town , to quell them ; that Mr. Birch protested against such a measure ; that in fact the mayor ordered the military into the town , but on their ...
... mayor to call in the military , who were stationed at the distance of two miles from the town , to quell them ; that Mr. Birch protested against such a measure ; that in fact the mayor ordered the military into the town , but on their ...
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Page clxxii - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
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