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... 28, after the greateft Struggle that has been known, the Election continuing till about 11 a-ciock at Night : So that the Whigs daily lofe themfelves. ...
... 28, after the greateft Struggle that has been known, the Election continuing till about 11 a-ciock at Night : So that the Whigs daily lofe themfelves. ...
... buftibles, being fe. on fire, endeavoured to torce his way into the E- India Honfe*, but was ?? back with great Difficulty. Ihe Whigs of the Ci- ty will have this to be a Plot of a d-i'ge-ou. Na- ture *, but whether it was or not, we are affured from good' ...
... ofwhich, we think, ihould have that Weight as to remove all our Doubts and Fear?, concerning the Event of the laid Congrefs. The Whigs, we hear, are very much furpriaed at the Proceedings ofthe oppofite Party in putting up Alderman Leyit for one of the Sheriffs ...
... on of which, we think* fhould have that Weight, as to remove all Doubts and Fears concerning the Event of the laid Br Vhe Whigs, we hear, are very much furprized at the Proceedings ofthe oppofite^PartP, in put- ting up Alderman Levet for one of the Sheriffs; ...
... of Piece Goods. There was laft Night a Meeting at the Crown Ta- vern of a great Number of the Leverymen of this City,' ofthe Whig Party, as I formerly hinted) where divers Aldermen were prefent, and fignified, that as there was a defign to break throw an ...
... Nets and Fifh where they pleafed, under his Britifh Majefly's Jurifdietion* We hear there will fiiddenly be a Meeting of the Whig Aldermen, to confiderof the Affair relating to the Eleclion of a Lord Mayor at Michaelmas next, it being apprehended, thar ...
... Nets and fifh where they pleafed under his Bri tannic k Majefty's Jurifdi&ion. We hear there will fuddenlybe a Meeting ofthe Whig Aldermen to confider ot the Affair relating to the Election of a Lord Mayor at Michaelmafs next, it being apprehended that ...
... Meet- ing- There was laft Night the Meeting which I late- ly hinted, of a great Number of Livreymen atthe Crown Tavern, (of the Whig Party, where feve- ral Aldermen were prefenO who fignified, That as there was a Defign to fet afide the old Cuftom of choofing ...
... Meeting. There was laft Night the Meeting, which I lately hinted of a great Number of Livery Men at the Crown Tavern of the Whig Party, where feveral Aldermen were prefent, who fign lfied, 4t That as there ...
... that Place, was* burnt down by Lightning, and 4 People very much hurt, and 2 Horfe kiiPd. They write from Norwich, that the Whig Party had carry'd the Poll for Sheriff, which flood thus, Mr. Alderman Squrrel 141 6, and for Mr. Alderman Wild 1324. The Street ...
... enfuing Year, when after agreat Struggle, and no fmall Influ- ence, Alderman Spurrel was elected by a Majority of 90 ; fo the Whigs have now carried their Point, Cho' at a vaft Expence. ...
... bert Baillies for Lord Mayor of this City he being next the Chair ; but notwithftanding, there was a Meeting this Day of the Whig Aldermen and Live- rymen, where Sir Gilbert Heathcote, after recom- mending the faid Sir P_obert BaiDies to thc-ir Choice, ...