Ready mony the prevailing candidate

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 Print shows on the left, a statue of Justice in a niche beneath which a candidate, doffing his hat, offers a purse of money to a voter who replies, “Twill scarce pay, make it twenty more”, beside them a gentleman points to the statue saying “Regard Justice” to another carrying a bundle on his shoulder who replies, “We fell out, I lost money by her”. In the centre, in front of a large crowd are two candidates, both waving their hats, slip coins into two of the many pockets of a voter’s coat; one candidate says, “Sell not your Country” and the voter replies, “No Bribery but Pocketts are free”. Further to the right another candidate, saying “Accept this small acknowledgment”, offers a purse to a gentleman who grovels on the ground for coins that have been thrown down by the prevailing candidate, from his position on a chair supported by poles on the shoulders of four men. On the right, a statue of Folly in a niche empties bags of coins; before the statue is an altar on which a fire burns, a candidate kneels at its base imploring, “Help me Folly or my Cause is lost”; to the left of the altar, is a butcher crying “See here, see here” and to the right, a classical philosopher, saying “Let not thy right hand know what thy left does”, puts his hand behind him to received a bribe from a young man. Beyond is a tavern outside the landlord, wearing horns, calls out “He kist my Wife he has my Vote”; outside the tavern hangs the sign of a bottle with a large globe attached.

  • Title: Ready mony the prevailing candidate, or The humours of an election [graphic].
  • Published: London : Sold at the Print Shop in Grays Inn, [1727]

Catalog Record  & Digital Collection

727.00.00.02

Acquired July 2013

Isle of Ely

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First line of text: It was ordered that no person or persons making bread for sale within the said Isle of Ely … [signed] James Bellamy, Dep. Clerk, of the Peace, for the Ilse of Ely.

  • Title: Isle of Ely : at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, holden at Wisbech St. Peter’s, in and for the Isle of Ely, on Wednesday the fifteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred …
  • Published: Wisbech : White, printer, [15 January 1800]

Catalog Record

File 644 EL52 800+

Acquired July 2013

Enlistment paper for Thomas Lavit

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Form with blanks filled in for the enlistment of “Thomas Lavit born in Reding” in the United East-India Company. The enlisted man attests to his good health and swears he is neither apprenticed to anyone nor His Majesty’s service. The term of service is five years. The document is witnessed by the Mayor, W. Fielding. and G. Martens. Numbered ‘226’ on verso.

  • Title: Enlistment paper for Thomas Lavit to serve in the East-India Company : Blomfield 1770 October 23.

Catalog Record

LWL Mss File 113

Acquired July 2013