Testimonies
- 22449.
Was that for your vote ? — Yes, I suppose so.
- 22450.
Was that all you received ? — That is all.
- 22451.
(Mr. Jeune.) Where do you live ? — 1, Primrose Hill.
- 22452.
What is your occupation ? — A carter.
- 22453.
What did you receive at the election ? — £4.
- 22454.
From whom ? — Mr. Outwin.
- 22455.
That was for your vote, I suppose ? — Yes, I suppose it was, although it did not influence my vote; it would have been the same anyhow.
- 22456.
(Mr. Turner.) But you did have it for your vote ? — Yes.
- 22457.
(Mr. Jeune.) Did you get anything else ? — No.
- 22458.
(Mr. Jeune.) Where do you live ? — 63, Middle Street.
- 22459.
What is your occupation ? — A bricklayer.
- 22460.
What did you receive at the election ? — £3.
- 22461.
From whom ? — Rea and Porter.
- 22462.
That was for your vote ? — I suppose so.
- 22463.
Did you receive anything else ? — No, nothing else.
- 22464.
(Mr. Jeune.) Where do you live ? — Upper Deal.
- 22465.
What is your occupation ? — A gardener.
- 22466.
What did you receive at the election ? — £3.
- 22467.
Who from ? — Mr. Woods.
- 22468.
Was that for your vote ? — I suppose so.
- 22469.
Did you receive anything else ? — Nothing else.
- 22470.
(Mr. Jeune.) Where do you live ? — Upper Deal.
- 22471.
What is your occupation ? — A carpenter.
- 22472.
Did you get anything at the election ? — No.
- 22473.
Nothing at all ? — No.
- 22474.
Who canvassed you ? — Mr. Nethersole.
- 22475.
Did he promise you anything ? — No.
- 22476.
Did nobody else canvass you ? — Mr. Outwin.
- 22477.
Did Mr. Outwin suggest that there would be something to be got ? — No, we had but very few words together.
- 22478.
Did you promise to vote for him ? — No, I promised my vote.