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27/04/1838

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'• 254 ELECTORS REGISTERED, AND VOTERS POLLED BRIDPORT. There are not any freemen in this borough. Number of municipal electors on the register of 1837 - 563 Number of municipal electors not qualified to vote for Members to serve in Parliament - -- -- -- - 1521 Number of municipal electors qualified to vote for Members to 568 serve in Parliament - - - - - - - - 411J 12 February 1838. E. Nicholetts, Town Clerk. BRISTOL. Number of freemen on the register of 1837 as entitled to vote in the election of Members to serve in Parliament ------- 3,728. Number of such freemen who are not municipal electors - 2,949. Total number of municipal electors on the register after the revision of 1837 -----__ 4,694. Number of freemen not entitled to vote by virtue of any other qualification for Members of Parliament - - - - — Number of municipal electors not also qualified to vote for Members to serve in Parliament - -- -- -- -- -- — Number of such municipal electors who are qualified to vote for Members to serve in Parliament as freemen only ______ — It is impracticable, in consequence of there being: so many persons of the same name, and frequently in the same parish and street, to identify them in the Parliamentary and municipal lists, so as to be enabled with any accuracy to supply answers to the three last queries. BUCKINGHAM. The number of freemen on the register of 1837 is 10, and all are entitled to vote in the election of Members to serve in Parliament by virtue of other qualifications; one is not a municipal elector. The number of municipal electors on the register of persons entitled to vote in the election of Members to serve in Parliament for 1837 is 151 ; and the number of municipal electors not entitled to vote in the election of Members to serve in Parliament is 135. 14 December 1837. J. W. Cowley, Town Clerk. BURY ST. EDMUND'S. Number of freemen on the register ------- 27 Number not entitled to vote by virtue of any other qualification - 2 Number who are not municipal electors ------ 2 Total number of municipal electors on the register - - - - 712 Number not qualified to vote also for Members to serve in Parliament 149 Number who are qualified to vote as freemen only - none. 16 December 1837. Tim. Rd. Holmes, Town Clerk. CALNE. The number of freemen on the register of 1837 entitled to vote for a Member of Parliament ___-------- - 10 The number of freemen not entitled to vote by virtue of any other qualification 1 The number of freemen having another qualification to vote - - - - 9 But none of these are at present registered for any qualification but as freemen. The number of freemen not municipal electors ______ 2 The total number of municipal electors in October 1837 - 157 The number of those municipal electors not qualified also to vote for a Mem- ber of Parliament - 59 The number of those municipal electors registered to vote for a Member of Par- liament as freemen only- - - - - - - - - - 8 Observations.— The present municipal borough is very limited, not extending to above two- thirds of the town, and very inconvenient, as will be imagined, by reason of its including at some parts only half of a house, half of a room at an inn, and one side of a street, so that offences committed in one part of the house, one part of a room, and on one side of a street, may
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