London 1724 Notable Elections and City Notices
London news outlines Sir Richard Hopkins and Mr George Goodfellow political contests for the City representation in Parliament. It reports stock prices, court notices, and clergy livings, plus notices calling liverymen to vote and meetings at Guildhall and Threadneedle Street, with dismissive editorials about poll conduct and public reactions.
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Rands Elde
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John
Dolphin
Deceas
George Henshaw
Genoa
Becco
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Allhallows the Great
Thamesstreet
Waddington
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Bennet College
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Bishop of Ely
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Jason
Westminster School
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Thomas Macword
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Richmond
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France
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Souchsea Company
Gecefellow
South-Sea Company
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Rosha Conpany
Richardt Hopkins
Bart
Richard Hopking
Goodfelow
Thomas
Ckson
Goodrelfew
Viendo
Govnfellow
Rondon
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Gitizens
Greager
Souch-Sea Company
Dh Raffin Company
Turk Company
Gconfellow
Raffidy
Chav
Peblick
Ventur
M. B. Ie
Mr. Goodfellow
Berlin
Cripplegace-Ward
Rchard Hopkins
Guild-hall Yard
Francis Forbes
Hastings
Prifor
Merchant Taylors
Threadneede-treer
Peter Godfrey
City of London
Westminster
Lcreeps
Montague
City of Westminster
Crown and Anchor
St. Clement’s Church
Guald-hall
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Samuel Garrard
Charles Goodfellow
George
Fleétian
Consul Goodfellow
Richard
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