To the gentlemen, [electronic resource] : Clergy, & Freeholders, of the County of York. Gentlemen, as nothing could be more foreign to my wishes than to disturb the peace of this extensive county, with the Advice of my Friends I have relinquished the Contest. The Purity of my Motives, and my Disposition to serve you, were all I had to offer. The Support I have met with will be matter of Comfort and Consolation to me so long as I live. - --I retire, Gentlemen, my mind impressed with every Sentiment of Gratitude for your Support, and earnestly hoping that, on a future Opportunity, my Exertions on this Occasion, will not be forgotten. I am, Gentlemen, Your much obliged and devoted Servant, Walter Fawkes.
1796
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To the gentlemen, [electronic resource] : Clergy, & Freeholders, of the County of York. Gentlemen, as nothing could be more foreign to my wishes than to disturb the peace of this extensive county, with the Advice of my Friends I have relinquished the Contest. The Purity of my Motives, and my Disposition to serve you, were all I had to offer. The Support I have met with will be matter of Comfort and Consolation to me so long as I live. - --I retire, Gentlemen, my mind impressed with every Sentiment of Gratitude for your Support, and earnestly hoping that, on a future Opportunity, my Exertions on this Occasion, will not be forgotten. I am, Gentlemen, Your much obliged and devoted Servant, Walter Fawkes.
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[York? : s.n., 1796]
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Great Britain -- England -- York.
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English
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1 sheet ; 1/2⁰.
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Signed and dated: Walter Fawkes. York, May 31, 1796.
An election handbill relating to the 1796 Yorkshire by-election caused by the retirement of Henry Duncombe; Fawkes subsequently withdrew his candidacy and Henry Lascelles was duly elected.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
An election handbill relating to the 1796 Yorkshire by-election caused by the retirement of Henry Duncombe; Fawkes subsequently withdrew his candidacy and Henry Lascelles was duly elected.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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