Address by 'A Friend to Mr. Teed', declaring that John Teed, candidate in the Grampound election of 1808, having been 'disappointed' in his expectation of the support of candidate George Augustus Frederick Cochrane, was determined 'now to stand alone' and 'independent of either party'. The address emphasizes that Teed does not oppose Cochrane, 'who has stood forward in support of your independence', but calls for votes for Teed as 'independent in principle and fortune', rather than the (unnamed) William Holmes.
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Candidate: George Augustus Frederick Cochrane
Candidate: John Teed
Candidate: William Holmes
Constituency: Grampound
date: 12 March 1808
date: 1808
Election: Mar-1808
keyword: Printed Address
keyword: Printed Text
maker: Hennah (Printer)
maker: [Unknown]
materials: Ink
materials: Paper
place: Grampound
place: St Austell
Candidate: John Teed
Candidate: William Holmes
Constituency: Grampound
date: 12 March 1808
date: 1808
Election: Mar-1808
keyword: Printed Address
keyword: Printed Text
maker: Hennah (Printer)
maker: [Unknown]
materials: Ink
materials: Paper
place: Grampound
place: St Austell