An Exposition of the Circumstances Which Gave Rise to the Election of Sir Franci

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An Exposition of the Circumstances Which Gave Rise to the Election of Sir Franci
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A meeting was held on the same evening (Saturday), when it was determined to call the electors of Westminster, and friends of Sir Francis Burdett, together on the Monday following, at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, to take into consideration the measures necessary to be adopted. The same pej-soiLs met * Appendix, No. I. T Appendix, No. V.
t It does not appear that this committee ever acted. Certain it Li, they took no steps to advertiiic tlie meeting proposed to be lieid th« Monday following.
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...gain on the Sunday evening, when Resolutions were prepared for the meeting on Monday.
It was also discussed, whether, from the principles which might be deduced from the address of Mr. Fawkes, as well as from the understood friendship and comnuuiiraiion between that gentleman and Sir Francis Burdelt, it would not be advise- able to put them jointly in nomination. This, however, was resisted, on the ground that Mr. Fawkes's parliamentary career had been very short, that, notwithstanding his address, his name was but little known ; and his principles and conduct still less ; and that, therefore, the meeting ought not to commit itself with the people without better authority.


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