Parliamentary Papers, Volume 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1842 |
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Page 58 - ... as owner or tenant, any house, warehouse, counting-house, shop, or other building, being, either separately, or jointly with any land within such...
Page 66 - Luttrell, esquire, is duly elected a knight of the shire to serve in this present parliament for the county of Middlesex.
Page 160 - Benefit, at Law or in Equity, for his own Life or for the Life or Lives of any other Person or Persons then living, or for any Term...
Page 28 - One thousand pounds to be paid to Messrs. Clarke, Fynmore and Fladgate, within Seven days from this date, in consideration of the expenses incurred in the petition. 4. It is understood that Mr. Walter is to be returned at the election resulting from the above-mentioned vacancy ; for security whereof, it is agreed that Lord RanclifFe, Mr.
Page 160 - Years, either absolute or determinable on his own Life or for; the Life or Lives of any other Person or Persons then living, of which Term not less than Thirteen Years...
Page vii - The expense was thus comparatively small, because the poll was not taken ; and it is stated that the bribery of the voters and other illegal practices in this interest were thus rendered unnecessary. It is clear that the system on the one side and the other was the same, which system arose in some of the preceding elections, and was particularly developed at that of April, 1841.
Page 43 - Members of the Select Committee appointed to try and determine the merits of the Petition complaining of an undue election and return for the...
Page v - Petitioner, though equally guilty, may again propose himself and be returned in consequence of the very Bribery practised at the preceding Election, and into which no inquiry was permitted. . . . Your Committee also found that, in the case of NOTTINGHAM, at the last General Election, the Right honourable Sir John Cam Hobhouse and Sir George Larpent were returned as duly elected Members for that town; Mr. John Walter and Mr. Charlton being the opposing candidates. That in consequence of the retirement...
Page 64 - Elections the names of the members of the select committee appointed to try and determine the matter of the petition complaining of an undue election and return for the borough of Cardigan.
Page iii - ... and also to make a special report of any matters which they may think fit to bring to the notice of the house.