Tregony if he will pay 1,oco/., but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper than any other servant of the Crown. If he will not pay we must give way to Mr. Best or Mr. Peachy. Parliamentary Papers - Page 7by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1887Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - Ireland - 1885 - 886 pages
...cost the public 2,000 guineas." Gascoign should have the refusal of Tregony if he will pay 1,000/., but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper...Best or Mr. Peachy. Arrangements for the boroughs of Minebead, Plympton, Lostwithiel, East Looe, and Tregony. As the Duke of Newcastle lias come into онг... | |
| William Connor Sydney - Great Britain - 1891 - 424 pages
...cost the public 2,000 guineas. Gascoign should have the refusal of Tregony if he will pay 1,oco/., but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper...any other servant of the Crown. If he will not pay we must give way to Mr. Best or Mr. Peachy. Arrangements for the boroughs of Minehead, Plympton, Lostwithiel,... | |
| William Connor Sydney - Great Britain - 1891 - 428 pages
...not see why we should bring him in cheaper than any other servant of the Crown. If he will not pay we must give way to Mr. Best or Mr. Peachy. Arrangements...Minehead, Plympton, Lostwithiel, East Looe, and Tregony. On November 19, 1774, he wrote to the same :— Let Cooper know whether you promised Masterman 2,5oo/.... | |
| William Connor Sydney - Great Britain - 1891 - 428 pages
...2.000 guineas. Gascoign should have the refusal of Tregony if he will pay l,ooo/., but I do not sec why we should bring him in cheaper than any other servant of the Crown. If he will not pay we must give way to Mr. Best or Mr. Peachy. Arrangements for the boroughs of Minehead, Plympton, Lostwithiel,... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - United States - 1898 - 458 pages
...will cost the public 2000 guineas. Gascoign should have the refusal of Tregony if he will pay iooo/., but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper...pay, he must give way to Mr. Best or Mr. Peachy." Six weeks afterwards, when the goods had all been delivered and the bills were coming in, some of the... | |
| Edward Porritt - 1909 - 656 pages
...thousand guineas. Gascoyne should have the refusal of Tregony if he will pay one thousand pounds ; but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper...he will not pay he must give way to Mr Best or Mr Peachy3.'" 1 Of. Oldfield, v. 413, 417 ; Beatson, 11. 33(5. 3 Diet. Nat. Bio., LVHI. 141. 3 Donne,... | |
| Courtenay Ilbert - 1911 - 268 pages
...cost the public 2,000 guineas. Gascoyne should have the refusal of Tregony if he will pay £1,000, but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper...pay, he must give way to Mr. Best or Mr. Peachy." The Whig administration of 1806 adopted a more economical method. They bought seats cheap and sold... | |
| Reginald Lucas - Great Britain - 1913 - 404 pages
...Gascoign should have the refusal of Tregony 1 Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 35424, 36370. if he will pay 1000/., but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper than any other servant of the Crown.' l Cornwall was a great stronghold of borough patrons, and North looked there as to a natural recruiting-ground.... | |
| Reginald Lucas - Great Britain - 1913 - 404 pages
...Gascoign should have the refusal of Tregony 1 Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 36424. 35370. if he will pay 1000/., but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper than any other servant of the Crown.' l Cornwall was a great stronghold of borough patrons, and North looked there as to a natural recruiting-ground.... | |
| Charles Seymour, Donald Paige Frary - Elections - 1918 - 482 pages
...cost the public 2,000 guineas. Gascoyne should have the refusal of Tregony if he will pay £1,000, but I do not see why we should bring him in cheaper...pay, he must give way to Mr. Best or Mr. Peachy." Whig administrations, with a certain canniness, actually speculated in seats, buying them cheap and... | |
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