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Journal of the House of Lords
… you promised your Vote?" "Yes." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "How came you not to vote at the last Election?" "I … "How many did you receive?" "Two." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "How old are you?" "Turned of Thirty." "Where have … each, to the best of my Knowledge." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Did you receive any thing in 1807?" "What Election …
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… thereabouts; I cannot tell." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Am I to understand that you never were but at Two … to the Enquiry having commenced." "Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson." "Were you the Master of the Grammar School at …
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… in; and having been sworn, was examined as follows: ( Mr. Alderson.) "Are you a Solicitor at York?" "I am." "How long … of John Hornby on the Matter in question was read. ( Mr. Alderson.) "I have read to you the Examination of this Person … Notes of Counsel?" Mr. Law objected to the Question. Mr. Alderson was heard in support of the Question, and referred …
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… received by any one for you?" "No." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "How long ago was Sir Wharton Amcott's Election?" … "Do you mean to swear that?" "Yes." "Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Have you looked at the Petition to see whether you … as well receive it as he keep it." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Whose Candidate was Mr. Petrie; who supported him …
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… Robert Dundas and Mr. Wrightson." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Are those the only Three Elections you remember?" … your Name and Handwriting?" "Yes." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "When did you sign that Parchment?" "I am sure I … I believe it is. I signed my Name to a Petition." by Mr.Alderson. "Will you swear it is your Handwriting?" "I believe …
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… but the Gentleman who canvassed me." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "How old are you?" "About Thirty-four Years of … your Name and Handwriting?" "It is." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "When was it that you signed that Petition?" "I do … read over to you?" "A few Words, I believe, were." ( Mr. Alderson.) "Were the Words that were read over to you only …
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… Witnesses in support of the Bill; And Mr. Adam, Mr. Alderson and Mr. Stevenson appearing as Counsel for the …
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… us else." "What Expectation did he hold out to you?" Mr. Alderson submitted, "That this was not Evidence." Mr. Law … of John Baker, he being a Voter, were Evidence." Mr. Alderson submitted, "That it must be first proved that John … not." "What did you mean by "any thing?" "Any Money." Mr. Alderson submitted, "That any thing said by a dead Alderman …
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… it that it was what was called Election Money?" Mr. Alderson objected to the Question. "When you received it, did … Election?" "Yes, in 1826, he was." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Were you aware how dangerous it was to cut Jokes … By a Lord.) "Did you see him do that?" "Yes, I did." ( Mr. Alderson.) "Mr. Hannam's Clerk paid some of the Witnesses on …
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… not relevant to the Matter in Issue. Mr. Adam and Mr. Alderson were heard in support of the Question, contending …
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