Rare Books
An alphabetical list of the names of the several persons who voted at the election of knights of the shire, for the county of Buckingham, at the county court of Richard Scrimshire, ... held at Aylesbury, on Wednesday the 21st day of April, 1784, .... Candidates. ... Ralph Earl Verney, ... William Wyndham Grenville. John Aubrey
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Voting Precincts, Compliments of A.S. Cooper, Candidate for County Surveyor
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Special Subjects: Elections and Voting: Ludgershall: Copy of the Poll Taken 21st and 22nd June
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