(1761). To the worthy liverymen of the city of London: Gentlemen, your poll and interest are desired for Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt. Father of this city, To be One of your Representatives in Parliament. In whose Favour the Declaration was made by the Sheriffs. A Gentleman whose constant Zeal in Support of the Rights and Privileges of his Fellow-Citizens has stood the Test of Experience, and whose past Conduct affords the best Security for your future Confidence. At the Close of the Poll this Afternoon the Numbers stood thus: Thursday Friday Total For Sir Robert Ladbroke - 305 -- 913 - 1218 The Hon. Thomas Harley - 341 -- 829 - 1170 Sir Samuel Fludyer - - 318 -- 710 - 1028 Mr. Alderman Beckford - 312 -- 652 - 964 Sir Richard Glyn - - 308 -- 654 -- 962 - The Poll-Books will be opened To-Morrow at Nine O'Clock, and close at Three in the Afternoon. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)To the Worthy Liverymen of the City of London: Gentlemen, Your Poll and Interest Are Desired for Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt. Father of This City, To Be One of Your Representatives in Parliament. In Whose Favour the Declaration Was Made by the Sheriffs. A Gentleman Whose Constant Zeal in Support of the Rights and Privileges of His Fellow-Citizens Has Stood the Test of Experience, and Whose Past Conduct Affords the Best Security for Your Future Confidence. At the Close of the Poll This Afternoon the Numbers Stood Thus: Thursday Friday Total For Sir Robert Ladbroke - 305 -- 913 - 1218 The Hon. Thomas Harley - 341 -- 829 - 1170 Sir Samuel Fludyer - - 318 -- 710 - 1028 Mr. Alderman Beckford - 312 -- 652 - 964 Sir Richard Glyn - - 308 -- 654 -- 962 - The Poll-Books Will Be Opened To-Morrow at Nine O'Clock, and Close at Three in the Afternoon. [London]: s.n, 1761.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)To the Worthy Liverymen of the City of London: Gentlemen, Your Poll and Interest Are Desired for Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt. Father of This City, To Be One of Your Representatives in Parliament. In Whose Favour the Declaration Was Made by the Sheriffs. A Gentleman Whose Constant Zeal in Support of the Rights and Privileges of His Fellow-Citizens Has Stood the Test of Experience, and Whose Past Conduct Affords the Best Security for Your Future Confidence. At the Close of the Poll This Afternoon the Numbers Stood Thus: Thursday Friday Total For Sir Robert Ladbroke - 305 -- 913 - 1218 The Hon. Thomas Harley - 341 -- 829 - 1170 Sir Samuel Fludyer - - 318 -- 710 - 1028 Mr. Alderman Beckford - 312 -- 652 - 964 Sir Richard Glyn - - 308 -- 654 -- 962 - The Poll-Books Will Be Opened To-Morrow at Nine O'Clock, and Close at Three in the Afternoon. s.n, 1761.