Cases of Controverted Elections: In the Second Parliament of the United Kingdom ... 1802, Volume 1A. Strahan, 1805 - Contested elections |
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... FIRST VOLUME . THE cafes , which conftitute the first part of this volume were published as foon as they could conve- niently be prepared for the prefs * . The author propofed by this means , to avail himfelf of the judg ment of the ...
... FIRST VOLUME . THE cafes , which conftitute the first part of this volume were published as foon as they could conve- niently be prepared for the prefs * . The author propofed by this means , to avail himfelf of the judg ment of the ...
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... first cafe in which sparate parties were alowed to ap pear in friking the lift . CASE I. The Burghs of Dunfermling , & c . Page 1 The return decided to be a double return , 5. Report of the Committee , ib . Points of the cafe , ib ...
... first cafe in which sparate parties were alowed to ap pear in friking the lift . CASE I. The Burghs of Dunfermling , & c . Page 1 The return decided to be a double return , 5. Report of the Committee , ib . Points of the cafe , ib ...
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... first created and introduced by Mr. George Grenville , are fo ably treated and defcribed by Lord Glenbervie * , that it would not only be vain , but prefumptuous to attempt to add any thing to what he has faid upon the fubject : and the ...
... first created and introduced by Mr. George Grenville , are fo ably treated and defcribed by Lord Glenbervie * , that it would not only be vain , but prefumptuous to attempt to add any thing to what he has faid upon the fubject : and the ...
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... first to call upon the petitioner to make out his cafe : if he made out a fufficient cafe , then to call upon the fitting member to answer it , and to make out his own . Whatever arrange- ments , different from this order , might be ...
... first to call upon the petitioner to make out his cafe : if he made out a fufficient cafe , then to call upon the fitting member to answer it , and to make out his own . Whatever arrange- ments , different from this order , might be ...
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... first election was declared void by the report of the felect committee , the friends of the fitting members were again affembled and entertained at Bunyer's houfe , in order that they might be ready to fet off for the fecond election ...
... first election was declared void by the report of the felect committee , the friends of the fitting members were again affembled and entertained at Bunyer's houfe , in order that they might be ready to fet off for the fecond election ...
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Cases of Controverted Elections, in the Second Parliament of the ..., Volume 2 Robert Henry Peckwell No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 84 - And because elections ought to be free, the king commandeth upon great forfeiture, that no man by force of arms, nor by malice, or menacing, shall disturb any to make free election.
Page 287 - Time it is presented it shall be subscribed by some Person claiming therein to have had a Right to vote at the Election to which the same shall relate...
Page xxii - An act for the further regulation of the trials of controverted elections or returns of members to serve in parliament...
Page 220 - ... with the supreme judicial court, against said corporation, and the court may, upon hearing and proof of such neglect or refusal, decree the dissolution of said corporation, and its corporate rights and powers shall be terminated.
Page 467 - ... of the manor of the borough, and have done their fealty; and such persons only are duly admitted, whose lands, being freehold, were anciently, and continue to be, held immediately of the Duke of Cornwall, as parcel of his said manor of the borough, and whose titles to those lands have been presented at a courtbaron by a sworn homage or jury of the freeholders of the said manor ; 21st March, 1792—120 .— Earl of Mount Edgecombe and Philip Rashleigh, esq.
Page 309 - ... or his or their deputy or deputies, or any person employed by or under him or them in receiving, collecting, or managing the revenue of the post-office, or any part thereof...
Page 309 - ... commiffioner, citizen, burgefs, or baron, to ferve in parliament for any county, ftewartry, city, borough, or cinque port, or for...
Page 87 - ward, corrupt or procure any perfon or perfons to give his " or their vote or votes, or to forbear to give his or their " vote or votes in any fuch election, fuch perfon fo offending " in any of the cafes aforefaid, fhall, for every fuch offence, " forfeit the fum of five hundred pounds...
Page liv - Serjeant at arms shall be directed to go with the mace to the places adjacent, and require the immediate attendance of the members on the business of the house ; and that after his return the house shall be counted, and if...
Page 183 - ... within the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed, and the islands of Jersey or Guernsey ; any law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.