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Norfolk: Voting Registers - Poll 1802

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Number of Votes for each CANDIDATE

The poll for the knights of the shire for the county of Norfolk, taken at Norwich, 12th to 20th July, 1802. (and printed by Stevenson & Matchett) continues with:-

[Page 191]

 

A General

VIEW OF THE POLL

(With the Numbers for each CANDIDATE.)

PageHUNDREDS, &c. A. C. W.
      1Blofield  17  44  81
      4Brothercross  46  68    5
      6Clackclose334321  47
    15Clavering  26  39119
    19Depwade  32  64176
    24Diss135148  39
    29Earsham  34  71105
    32North Erpingham  38  56133
    37South Erpingham  97137144
    44Eynsford148169  86
 
    51
    53
  A. C. W.
East Flegg  27  32  48 }
      YARMOUTH372408401 }
399440449
    69West Flegg  21  28  88
    72Forehoe  62106207
 
    79
    82
  A. C. W.
Freebridge Lynn122133  24 }
      LYNN315310  11 }
437443  35
    91Freebridge Marshland188186    7
    96Gallow  88105  18
  100North Greenhoe159181  25
  105South Greenhoe  79  89  59
  109Grimshoe  95102  63
  113Guiltcross  88108  43
  116Happing  12  23154
  121Henstead  33  44  38
  123Holt173166  45
  129Humbleyard  21  36  60
  132Launditch131174  81
  138Loddon  28  44  99
  141Mitford  78135160
 
  148
  152
  A. C. W.
Shropham  54  71134 }
      THETFORD  67  86  18 }
121157152
  155Smithdon  87  85  26
  158Taverham  33  53  52
  161Tunstead  19  30169
  166South (sic) Walsham  23  40114
  170Wayland  30  41  98
 
   
  174CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ISLE of ELY, &c.  53  59  15
  175LONDON, WESTMINSTER, &c.  47  47  16
  177NORWICH109156172
  183SUFFOLK  80  98142
  183DISTANT VOTERS  25  27  15

 

 

[End of Distant Voters Section]


Notes

LetterCandidate
      A.  SIR JACOB HENRY ASTLEY, Bart.
      C.  THOMAS WILLIAM COKE, Esq.
      W.  The Hon. JOHN WODEHOUSE

See also the main Voting page and the main 1802 Poll Book page.

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January 2011