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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Shaftesbury, Bethell, Cornish, and about 50 other leading Whigs, among them Sir John Fagg, described as a member in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… for Agmondesham. " 307 Lines 4, 5, for 'Fludyer . . . Whigs' read 'Fludyer and Dickinson were Tories and Porter a …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 124 L. Skinner. I have marked him w as he voted for three Whigs and one Tory (Parsons) in 1722, but in Anne's reign he …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 237, 237, 241 and 239, while the votes for the Whigs Aldermen Sir John Houblon and Sir S. Stanier, Sir John … (Sir G. Heathcote) who was a vehement Whig, returned three Whigs and one Tory (Houblon, Stanier, Conyers and Newland) as …
Survey of London
… he succeeded to his position as leader of the Government Whigs, and was appointed foreign secretary. The ministry came …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Survey of London
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 2,189, 2,068. Withers, though a Tory, was supported by the Whigs, probably as being one of the Committee of the New East … the poll, when he was above Stanier. Ward went over to the Whigs during this Parliament, and supported the impeachment … recorded. All the members, except Withers, voted with the Whigs against the Tory government on the French Commercial …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… well known in Charles II.'s reign as a leader of the City Whigs and Sheriff 16801681, sat for Knaresborough] 16591660 … Sir J. Shorter was again unsuccessful in Southwark for the Whigs. On the Whig side John Eyles (afterwards Alderman of … now Lord Mayor, was again returned for Pontefract. Of the Whigs, Papillon was re-elected, but Eyles and Dorrington were …
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