A LIST of the POLL Of the several COMPANIES of LONDON for a LORD MAYOR for the Year ensuing: As it was cast up in the Irish Chamber of the Guild-Hall by the Citizens appointed on each side for the Scrutiny, in the presence of the Honourable Dudley North Esq one of the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on Wednesday the 11. of this instant October, and then Adjourned to Tuesday following: and in the mean time the Inspectors to examine the Books.

  Prichar. Tulse Gold Cornish
I MErcers 65 13 64 63
II Grocers 113 20 90 88
III Drapers 54 5 61 56
IV Fishmongers 96 9 82 82
V Goldsmiths 79 9 68 67
VI Skinners 39 5 66 67
VII Merchant Tailors 133 19 139 138
VIII Haberdashers 113 12 160 159
IX Salters 44 7 43 42
X Ironmongers 24 4 28 28
XI Vintners 106 7 21 21
XII Cloth-workers 57 4 54 54
XIII Diers 37 3 83 85
XIV Brewers 29 8 24 24
XV Leathersellers 46 4 59 59
XVI Pewterers 30 3 34 34
XVII Barber Surgeons 84 10 53 51
XVIII Cutlers 27 2 23 23
XIX Bakers 35 2 45 46
XX Wax-Chandlers 16   25 25
XXI Tallow-Chandl. 30 5 75 74
XXII Armourers 20 2 23 23
XXIII Girdlers 15 3 37 37
XXIV Butchers 55   35 35
XXV Sadlers 24 1 14 14
XXVI Carpenters 19   28 28
XXVII Cordwainers 26   40 39
XXVIII Painter-Stainer. 50 7 28 28
XXIX Curriers 11 1 27 27
XXX Masons 22   10 11
XXXI Plummers 37 3 9 9
XXXII Inholders 38 3 20 19
XXXIII Founders 19 2 30 31
XXXIV Poulterers 28   6 6
XXXV Cooks 25 2 19 18
XXXVI Coopers 52 4 65 65
XXXVII Tilers and Brick­layers 23 4 9 8
XXXVIII Bowyers 14 2 5 4
XXXIX Fletchers 3   10 10
XL Blacksmiths 45 3 45 45
XLI Ioiners 38   62 62
XLII Weavers 31 3 89 86
XLIII Scriveners 29 1 12 12
XLIV Fruiterers 9   9 9
XLV Plaisterers 15   20 20
XLVI Stationers 96 15 40 42
XLVII Embroiderers 24   35 36
XLVIII Vpholsters 20 4 29 29
XLIX Musicians 6      
L Turners 21 3 38 37
LI Glaziers 16   34 32
LII Farriers 5   9 9
LIII Apothecaries 87 10 36 36
LIV Distillers 31 5 30 30
LV Glovers 14 1 55 54
  2225 230 2255 2237

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