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Domestic News April 3, 1805

Norfolk Gazette And Publick Ledger

Norfolk, Virginia

What is this article about?

Election results reported for Princess-Anne County on April 3, 1805, following poll closure on Monday evening: Thomas Newton, Jun. leads for Congress with 197 votes; State Senate candidates Thomas Shepherd (94), Richard E. Lee (73), William Elligood (25); House of Delegates Edward H. Mosely, Jun. (196), Lemuel Cornick (185), George Vashon (7), John Loveit, Jun. (5).

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TO SHEW
THE VERY AGE AND BODY OF THE TIME, HIS FORM AND PRESSURE.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1805.
ELECTION.—We understand that at the close of the Poll for Princess-Anne County, on Monday Evening last, the votes stood.
CONGRESS.
Thomas Newton, Jun.197
STATE SENATE.
Thomas Shepherd,94
Richard E. Lee,73
William Elligood,25
HOUSE OF DELEGATES.
Edward H. Mosely, Jun.196
Lemuel Cornick,185
George Vashon,7
John Loveit, Jun.5

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Election Results Princess Anne County Vote Counts 1805 Politics

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas Newton, Jun. Thomas Shepherd Richard E. Lee William Elligood Edward H. Mosely, Jun. Lemuel Cornick George Vashon John Loveit, Jun.

Where did it happen?

Princess Anne County

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Princess Anne County

Event Date

Monday Evening Last (Reported April 3, 1805)

Key Persons

Thomas Newton, Jun. Thomas Shepherd Richard E. Lee William Elligood Edward H. Mosely, Jun. Lemuel Cornick George Vashon John Loveit, Jun.

Outcome

votes: congress - thomas newton, jun. 197; state senate - thomas shepherd 94, richard e. lee 73, william elligood 25; house of delegates - edward h. mosely, jun. 196, lemuel cornick 185, george vashon 7, john loveit, jun. 5.

Event Details

At the close of the Poll for Princess-Anne County on Monday Evening last, the votes stood as follows for Congress, State Senate, and House of Delegates.

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