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An examination and resolution of the two questions following, viz. First, whether unfreemen can vote in our wardmote elections. Secondly, whether freemen paying to one or more scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to vote in those elections. ... By a citizen

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  • "An examination and resolution of the two questions following, viz. First, whether unfreemen can vote in our wardmote elections. Secondly, whether freemen paying to one or more scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to vote in those elections. ... By a citizen"@en
  • "An examination and resolution of the two questions following, viz. First, whether unfreemen can vote in our wardmote elections. Secondly, whether freemen paying to one or more scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to vote in those elections. ... By a citizen"
  • "An Examination and Resolution of the two Questions following, viz. First, whether unfreemen can vote in our wardmote elections. Secondly, whether freemen paying to one or more scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to vote in those elections ... By a Citizen"@en
  • "An examination and resolution of the two questions following, viz. First, whether unfreemen can vote in our wardmote elections. Secondly, whether freemen paying to one or more scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to vote in those elections. Humble Address'd to Sir William Thompson, Knight, Recorder of the City of London, and to John Lingard, Esq ; Common Serjeant of the same. By a citizen"@en
  • "An examination and resolution of the two questions following, viz. First, whether unfreemen can vote in our wardmote elections. Secondly, whether freemen paying to one or more scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to vote in those elections. Humble Address'd to Sir William Thompson, Knight, Recorder of the City of London, and to John Lingard, Esq; Common Serjeant of the same. By a citizen"
  • "An examination and resolution of the two questions following, viz. first, Whether unfreemen can vote in our wardmote elections, secondly whether freemen paying to one or more Scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to vote in those elections"@en