A safe and easy way to obtain free and peaceable Elections, without Imposition, Noise or Charge: Proposed to Consideration now the Regulation of Elections is under debate. THat none, upon Penalty of being made uncapable to be elected, do by himself, Friends, or Court-Letters, seek to impose himself upon the Freeholders. That the Writ being issued forth, and broken up by the Sheriff in the County Court, the Freeholder being sworn, or otherwise attesting his Right to Elect, by having a clear Freehold Estate of Forty Shillings per Annum, and his Name, and place of abode taken by the Clerk. Let the Free-Holder put into a Box the Names of the Knights he judgeth most meet to serve in Parliament, writ in a small Scroll of Paper, rolled and sealed up; then let the Judges of the Poll with the Sheriff open the Box, search and sort the Papers, and find who by this Suffrage are the Elected Knights, who are then to be proclaimed by the Sheriff, and Indentures being sealed by the Sheriff and the Judges aforesaid, to be returned accordingly. Let these Judges of the Poll be one or two of the most substantial Freeholders out of every Hundred, chosen for that purpose by the Freeholders of the Hundred, at the Summons of the High Constable, to some convenient Place in the Hundred, eight or ten days before the Election, and sworn to be faithful to their Trust. To avoid Charge or Trouble, the Court may be adjournd to so many Places in the County as may be most convenient, provided at the end of every Court the Box be sealed by the Sheriff, and five or six of the Judges. Whereby the Sheriff's miscarriages in Delays, false and double Returns, will be prevented. The vast profuse and intolerable Expenses of Competitors in Elections, avoided. The undue Impositions of Landlords and great Men, disappointed. The shameful Drunkenness and unneighbourly Quarrels and Feuds, prevented. The chargeable and troublesome Contests in Committees of Elections, removed. And an Obligation laid upon the Gentry to live virtuously, to gain the Affections of their Country. After this way may the Elections in Corporations be regulated, the Right of Election being settled by Act of Parliament in the Freemen, paying Scot and Lot.