The poll book of the contested election for the southern division of the county of Northumberland ... 1852

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M. & M.W. Lambert, 1852
 

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Page 43 - I thank you most cordially for the kind manner in which you have been pleased to recognise the services I have endeavoured to render during my term of office.
Page 23 - There is one point about which I wish to say a few words, and that is the use of galvanism in fibroid tumors.
Page 29 - A vote of thanks was unanimously tendered the chairman for the able and impartial manner in which he had discharged his duty as presiding officer.
Page 13 - The Chairman having left the chair, — The thanks of the Meeting were voted to him for his kindness in taking the chair on this occasion.
Page 24 - This is the first time I have had the honour of addressing you...
Page 42 - Greenewiche in socage for rents to be appointed by the Treasurer, the Chancellor of the Exchequer or the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, besides one twentieth of a knight's fee for every entire hereditament above the value of £20. He may surrender any leases that have heretofore passed by warrant granted to Edward Stafford, knight, by patent, 20 Oct., 23 Eliz., to hold the lands so leased as above.
Page 33 - There is another point to which I should like to call the attention of the committee...
Page 1 - I was induced to resist the earnest solicitation of my friends to offer myself as a candidate for the honor of representing you in Parliament.
Page 47 - Sheriff for the able and impartial manner in which he had performed his duties.
Page 47 - I can only assure you that from the bottom of my heart I thank all those who have patiently listened to me here.

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