242 64 . . Benett, John, on the History of the Election Blunt's, John, Letter on the Tricks of the Moon-Raker Bowles; Charles, denies he is the Moon-Raker Brittanicus on the Dispute between Fisher and Benett Calley, Thomas, his Letter in reply to Mr. Wellesley in verse, to ditto (44) Chairman advertised for Mr. Benett's Dinner Chitty's Letter in behalf of Mr. Benett Clothier's Letter against the Quorum Last Word Cockscombe, John, in reply to Halcombe, John Mr. Wellesley's, advertise respecting Communi- - Mr. Benett's Thirteen Resolutions -- offers to bring up Benett's Voters Dinner of Mr. Wellesley's Friends Dorset Farmers in favour of Mr. Wellesley . 86 . . Page 389 :71 to Chitty and Benett, with his Account 127 Freeholder's, Independent, Letter against Mr. Wellesley 18 Wiltshire against Titus Trueman Independent's Reply to Candidus Brother's Letter in Defence of Mr. Wellesley 192 Gaby, R. H. replies to Veritas Gentlemen of Warminster in Behalf of Mr. Benett Goodwill, Friend to, his Letter Guy, Anthony, denies the Existence of a Coalition 253 Hale's, John, Letter in defence of Mr. Wellesley 88 40 273 173 Humanitas to Titus Trueman 39 95 18 284 200 18 King, Thomas, of Alvidestone, offers to bring up Benett's Long, R. G. informs the Freeholders of his intention of Long's, John, Letter respecting Mr. Benett's Speech 295 106 Magistrates, sixteen of the, demand of Mr. Wellesley an ex- planation of the Term “ Notorious” -, twelve of the, demand further explanation 124 . . . . . . . . . . Page Methuen, Paul, addresses the Freeholders returns thanks 16 assigns reasons for his absence from the county 165 apologizes for being at Mr. Benett's Dinner 180 returns thanks to the Freeholders addresses ditto after the Nomination 292 347 375 Moon-Raker, Old, attacks Mr. Wellesley refers to the Dispute between Mr. Wellesley refers to My Old Heart (154) 166 267 338 Moon-Raker, New, replies generally to the Old One Native's Letter in behalf of Mr. Wellesley . Reply to the Old Moon-Raker (61) 64 repels the Calumnies of ditto 259 125 Pangloss, Peter, on the Notorious Quorum Peniston, John, commences Author 30+ 330 254 305 354 Reader's, a Constant, Letter to Titus Trueman Roles, John, engages to bring up Benett's Voters Rusticus attacks Mr. Wellesley 190 39 69 174 230 Sheriff appoints the Day of Nomination 241 125 Timbrell, Thomas, bis Letter respecting Pike 255 242 . . . . Page 211 288 10 73 Old Moon-Raker, &c. 158 20) 244, 248 277 307 357 380 183 168 263 330 3 17 8 10 14 29 30 31 31 43 59 86 89 98 102 147 . . . . Wellesley's, Long W. Letter, including one from Thomas Pike declares his confidence of Success, and repels the Charge of Mr. Calley respecting the Conduct of the Troop, at returns. Thanks for his place on the Poli Letter on the State of the Poll Letter with Payne, Pearce, and Payne's Speech at the Close of the 4th Day's Poli 350 on the Termination of the Contest Wiltshireman's Letter against Mr. Wellesley 302 87 . . |