| Sir William Mildmay - Election law - 1768 - 242 pages
...prefcribed; and accordingly every Perfon before he be admitted to Poll muft Swear or Affirm, " That he is a Freeman of London, and " a Liveryman of the Company of and " has been fo for the Space of twelve Kalendar " Months, and that the Place of his Abode is at « in... | |
| Sir John Simeon - Election law - 1789 - 342 pages
...de•*• clare and affirm. No. XXL The Liveryman's Oath, appointed ly n G. c. i8./. i. 'VT-OU do fwear that you are a freeman of * London, and a liveryman of the company . of and fo have been for the fpace of twelve calendar months ; and that the place of your abode is at in and... | |
| William Thomas Roe - Election law - 1812 - 660 pages
...being one of the people culled Quakers, shall solemnly affirm the effect thereof, that is to say, " You do swear, that you are a freeman of London, and a liveryman of the company of and have so been for the space of twelve calendar months; and that the place of your abode is at in and that... | |
| Uvedale Corbett - Counties - 1826 - 518 pages
...being one of the people called Quakers, shall solemnly affirm the effect thereof; that is to say: " You do swear, That you are a freeman of London, and a liveryman of the company of and have so been for the space of twelve calendar months; and that the place of your abode is at in . and that... | |
| J S. F - 1827 - 434 pages
...one of the people called Quakers, should solemnly affirm the effect thereof, that is to say : '• You do swear that you are a freeman of London, and a householder in the ward of , and have not polled at this election. So help you, God!" The vote of every... | |
| Daniel Lister - Election law - 1828 - 194 pages
...taken in London, 11 G. 1. c. 18. s. 1. You do swear, (or being a Quaker, do affirm), That London, oath. you are a freeman of London, and a liveryman of the company of and have so been for the space of twelve calendar months ; and that the place of your abode is at in and that... | |
| 1828 - 424 pages
...being one of the people called Quakers, should solemnly affirm the effect thereof, that is to say : '' You do swear that you are a freeman of London, and a householder in the ward of , and have not polled at this election. So help you, God .'" The vote of... | |
| William Frederick Augustus Delane - Election law - 1836 - 470 pages
...the presiding officers at elections should poll no persons who had not taken the following oath : — "You do swear that you are a freeman of London and a liveryman of the company of , and have so been for the space of twelve calendar months, and that you have not polled before at this election,... | |
| Sir William Mildmay - Election law - 1841 - 720 pages
...being one of the people called Quakert, shall solemnly affirm the effect thereof; that is to tay: " You do swear, That you are a Freeman of London, and a Liveryman of the Company of of twelve Calendar Months ; and that the Place of your Abode is at in and that you have not polled... | |
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