The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election?

in a letter from a member of Parliament to one of his constituents.

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The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election?

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Edition Notes

"Concerns the controversy whether John Wilkes had a right to sit as a member of Parliament; Meredith charges that Sir William Blackstone's parliamentary debates were inconsistent with what he had advanced on the subject in his Commentaries"--Eller, C.S. The William Blackstone Collection in the Yale Law Library, 1938, p. 110.

Written by William Meredith. Cf. Eller.

Date of publication suggested by Eller.

Eller 261

ESTC T108714

LC copy has ownership stamp of Birmingham Law Society.

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KD4381.W55 M44 1769b

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OL22689447M
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2008578118

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