Item #24403 A Poll taken by Mr. Plumer Verrall and Mr. Thomas Chatfield, Constables of the Borough of Lewes, on the 20th day of April, 1837, for the Election of One Burgess To represent the said Borough in Parliament, in the room of Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. who accepted the Chiltern Hundreds. LEWES.
A Poll taken by Mr. Plumer Verrall and Mr. Thomas Chatfield, Constables of the Borough of Lewes, on the 20th day of April, 1837, for the Election of One Burgess To represent the said Borough in Parliament, in the room of Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. who accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.
A Poll taken by Mr. Plumer Verrall and Mr. Thomas Chatfield, Constables of the Borough of Lewes, on the 20th day of April, 1837, for the Election of One Burgess To represent the said Borough in Parliament, in the room of Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. who accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.

A Poll taken by Mr. Plumer Verrall and Mr. Thomas Chatfield, Constables of the Borough of Lewes, on the 20th day of April, 1837, for the Election of One Burgess To represent the said Borough in Parliament, in the room of Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. who accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.

Lewes: Baxter and Son, 1837. Two folding sheets, one mostly printed in red. Some closed tears to fold creases, signature of John Stepney Walls to reverse. Original pebbled cloth covers, printed labels, a little faded. John Stepney Walls, a Livery Stable Keeper, is listed as having voted for the Tory candidate. Copac lists only one copy. Item #24403

Price: £50.00

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