Freemans Journal (Dublin), Monday Nov 14, 1842
To the Electors of the County of Dublin
Gentlemen,
I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner of your County, now vacant.
In doing so I am aware that it is an office of trust and great responsibility, but relying on my experience as a practising Solicitor, my general knowledge of the peculiar duties of that office, and a fixed determination, if elected, to bring to their discharge the utmost attention and impartiality, I feel confident that, if successful, I shall justify the confidence and support I am ambitious of obtaining.
I remain, Gentlemen, your obedient servant
Henry Davis
Dublin, 2 Upper Ormond Quay, Nov 12, 1842
This appeal appeared daily until 17th November when it appeared with the following added
"Mr Davis requests an early attendance of his Friends at the Hustings this day"
regards