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Gentlemen, 
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JL he friendship and acquaintance which 
my recent engagements as the Agent ot your worthy repre- 
sentative, Sir: Francis Burdett, enabled me to form with a 
numerous and respectable Body of the Freeholders of Middlesex, 
induce me to Solicit the favor of your Votes and Interest to 
succeed the late Air. Walter, as one of the Coroners of your 
County. « 
I am fully sensible of the important du^s^f 
iWA>an Office, which is almost the only one that is left to the EleOToi^ 
of the freeholders ; but great as I feel those Duties, I trust mat I 
shall be able, by uniting integrity with diligence, to fulfil diem 
to the satisfaction of the County. 
Gray’s Inn, 
March 26 , 1 8Qk 
Gentlemen, 
Your very obedient Humble Servant, 
J. AUGUSTUS BONNEY. 
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The arduous Contest for the rights of the Free- 
holders, in which I am engaged on the part of your represen- 
tative^*- must necessarily occupy so much of my Time, as to render 
it impossible that I should make a personal Canvas; but I trust 
and hope, that my determination to forego every personal Interest 
of my own, which comes in competition with your .Rig%,ts, and 
the success of your Representative, will form a sufficient?- Excuse 
for me. 
I am. 
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