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 4. That for the more convenient Election of Representatives, each County, with the everall places thereto conjoyned, wherein more then three Repreentatives are to be choen, hall be divided by a due proportion into o many parts, as each part may elect two, and no part above three Repreentatives. And for the making of thee Diviions, two perons be choen in every Hundred, Lath, or Wapentake, by the People therein (capable of electing as aforeaid) which People hall on the lat Tueday in February next between eleven and three of the Clock, be aembled together for that end at the chiefe Towne, or uuall meeting place in the ame Hundred, Lath, or Wapentake; And that the perons in every Hundred, Lath or Wapentake o choen, or the Major part of them, hall on the fourteenth day after their Election, meet at the Common Hall of the County-Towne, and divide the County into parts as aforeaid, and alo appoint a certain place in each repective part or Diviion, wherein the People hall alwaies meet for the choice of their Repreentatives, and hall make Returnes of the aid Diviions, and certain places of meeting therein, into the Parliament Records in writing under the hands and eales of the major part of them preent: And alo caue the ame to be publihed in every Parih in the County before the end of March now next enuing: And for the more equall Diviion of the City of London, for the choice of its Repreentatives, there hall one peron be choen by the People in every Parih in the aid City (capable of Election as aforeaid) upon the lat Tueday in February aforeaid; on which day they hall aemble in each Parih for the ame purpoe, between two and four of the clock: And that the perons o choen, or the major part of them, hall upon the fourteenth day after their Election, meet in the Guild Hall of the aid City, and divide the ame City into eight equall parts or Diviions, and appoint a certain place in every Diviion repectively, wherein the People of that Diviion hall alwaies meet for the choice of their Repreentatives, and hall make Returne thereof; and cause the Rh