1724 : Joseph and Robert Pluckrose
Vote for a Member of Parliament

Title:  The Daily Post, 1, 622
Date: 7 December 1724
Place: London

OLD BAILEY

A LIST of the Persons who have Polled for CHARLES GOODFELLOW, Esq; at the late Election for a Member of Parliament to represent the City of London, in the Room of PETER GODFREY, Esq; deceas’d, begun the 23d and ended the 28th of November 1724.

The SCRUTINEERS Request to the CITIZENS of LONDON.
GENTLEMEN,


WE desire you will carefully examine the following List of Pollers, and in Case you find your selves or Friends polled by others, or any polled who are dead or absent, or have no Right, that you’ll give immediate Notice thereof at SALTER’s-HALL in Swithin’s Lane, where Attendance will be daily given from 8 a-Clock in the Morning till 9 a-Clock at Night.

It is not doubted but the Endeavours to obtain a Law to secure your invaded Rights and Privileges will be soon successful, this should now excite you to a diligent Search after false Pollers, which will in all probability make the Majority greater for Sir RICHARD HOPKINS. N. B. The Scrutineers so far as they have proceeded, do find a much greater Number of false Pollers for Mr. Goodfellow, than for Sir RICHARD HOPKINS.

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Glass-Sellers

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Pluckrose, Joseph
Pluckrose, Robert
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