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William Cargill (Berwick MP)

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49:. Cargill's attempt at an acceptance speech was drowned out by the crowd, which hustled him as he left and broke some glass both in the Guildhall and in the inn where he was staying. Mitchell announced that he would rather be defeated than win by the means which had secured Cargill's victory, and promised that he would lodge a 59:
However, when the hearing resumed on a later day he protested that the committee had not allowed him to call the witnesses he needed, and declined to offer any further evidence. The committee concluded that there was there of bribery was indirect, and that there was no proof that had been carried out
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When the petition was heard before a House of Commons committee, Mitchell's lawyer produced evidence of bribery in Cargill's interest.
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on behalf of Cargill. They dismissed the petition, but noted that it was neither frivolous not vexatious.
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and a member of the New Zealand Parliament; his younger brothers
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Index

Conservative Party
by-election in June 1863
Member of Parliament
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Liberal
Alexander Mitchell
petition
general election in 1865
Berwick-upon-Tweed
1880 general election
Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election in 1881
William Cargill
New Zealand
Edward
John
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Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-26-4
"Berwick Election"
The Times
"Election Committees"
The Times
"Election Committees"
The Times
"Election Intelligence"
The Times

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