Aug. 30th,1727. | |||
Robert Britiffe, Esq. | 1628 | Miles Branthwayt, Esq. | 1265 |
Waller Bacon, Esq. | 1542 | Richard Berney, Esq. | 1188 |
May 19th, 1734. | |||
Horatio Walpole, Esq. | 1785 | Sir Ewd. Ward, Bart. | 1621 |
Waller Bacon, Esq. | 1749 | Miles Branthwayt, Esq. | 1567 |
February 19th,1735. | |||
In the room of W. Bacon, deceased, Thomas Vere, Esq. | 1820 | Miles Branthwayt, Esq. | 1486 |
May 6th, 1741. | |||
Horatio Walpole, Esq. | 1771 | William Clarke, Esq. | 829 |
Thomas Vere, Esq. | 1621 |
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1747. | |||
Rt. Hon. Horatio Walpole | Rt. Hon. John Lord Hobart | ||
April 15th,1754. | |||
Rt. Hon. Horatio Walpole | Rt. Hon. John Lord Hobart | ||
Dec. 29th,1755. | |||
Lord Hobart having accepted the office ofComptroller of His Majesty’s Household, was re-elected. | |||
June 25th,1756. | |||
Edward Bacon, Esq. vice H. Walpole,created Lord Walpole. | |||
Dec. 8th, 1756. | |||
Harbord Harbord, Esq. vice Lord Hobart,who succeeded his father as Earl of Buckinghamshire, September22nd. | |||
Edward Bacon, Esq., having accepted the officeof one of the Commissioners of Trade, was re-elected. | |||
George III.
March 27th,1761. | |||
Harbord Harbord, Esq. | 1729 | Nockold Tompson, Esq. | 718 |
Edward Bacon, Esq. | 1507 | Robert Harvey, Esq. | 499 |
March 18th,1768. | |||
Harbord Harbord, Esq. | 1812 | Thomas Beevor, Esq. | 1136 |
Edward Bacon, Esq. | 1596 |
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October, 1774. | |||
Sir Harbord Harbord, Bart. | Edward Bacon, Esq. |
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September 11th,1780. | |||
Sir Harbord Harbord | 1382 | William Windham, Esq. | 1069 |
Edward Bacon, Esq. | 1199 | John Thurlow, Esq. | 1103 |
April 5th,1784. | |||
Sir Harbord Harbord | 2305 | Hon. Henry Hobart | 1233 |
William Windham, Esq. | 1297 |
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September 15th and16th, 1786. | |||
Sir Harbord Harbord, Bart., called up to theHouse of Peers, being created Lord Suffield. | |||
Hon. Henry Hobart | 1450 | Robert John Buxton, Esq. | 10 |
Sir Thos. Beevor, Bart. | 1383 |
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A select committee of the House of Commonsdetermined this to be a void election, March 9th, 1787. | |||
March 15th,1787. | |||
Hon. Henry Hobart | 1393 | Sir Thos. Beevor Bart. | 1313 |
Hon. Henry Hobart | 1492 | Sir Thos. Beevor, Bart. | 656 |
William Windham, Esq. | 1361 |
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July 12th,1794. | |||
Mr. Windham having vacated his seat byaccepting the office of Secretary at War. | |||
Rt. Hon. W. Windham | 1236 | James Mingay, Esq. | 770 |
May 25th, 1796. | |||
Hon. Henry Hobart | 1622 | Bartlett Gurney, Esq. | 1076 |
Rt. Hon. W. Windham | 1159 |
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May 27th, 1799. | |||
In the room of Mr. Hobart deceased, John Frere, Esq. | 1345 | Robert Fellowes, Esq. | 1186 |
July 5th, 1802. | |||
Robert Fellowes, Esq. | 1532 | Rt. Hon. W. Windham | 1356 |
William Smith, Esq. | 1439 | John Frere, Esq. | 1328 |
November 3rd and4th, 1806. | |||
John Patteson, Esq. | 1733 | William Smith, Esq. | 1333 |
Robert Fellowes, Esq. | 1370 |
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May 4th, 1807. | |||
John Patteson, Esq. | 1474 | Robert Fellowes, Esq. | 546 |
William Smith, Esq. | 1156 |
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October 7th,1812. | |||
William Smith, Esq. | 1544 | John Patteson, Esq. | 1221 |
Charles Harvey, Esq. | 1349 |
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June 17th and 18th,1818. | |||
William Smith, Esq. | 2089 | Hon. Edward Harbord | 1475 |
R. H. Gurney, Esq. | 2032 |
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March 7th,1820. | |
William Smith, Esq. | R. H. Gurney, Esq. |
June 9th, 1826. | |
William Smith, Esq. | Jonathan Peel, Esq. |
William IV.
July 29th and 30th,1830. | |||
R. H. Gurney, Esq. | 2363 | Jonathan Peel, Esq. | 1912 |
Robert Grant, Esq. | 2279 | Sir Charles Ogle, Bart. | 1762 |
November 30th,1830. | |||
The Rt. Hon. Robert Grant having accepted theoffice of Judge Advocate General, was re-elected. | |||
April 29th and30th, May 2nd and 3rd, 1831. | |||
R. H. Gurney, Esq. | 2158 | Sir Charles Wetherell | 977 |
Rt. Hon. Robt. Grant | 2163 | M. T. Sadler, Esq. | 964 |
This was the last election under the old law, before the passing of the Reform Bill.
Elections under the Reform Act of 1832
Population 1831—61,110; 1861—74,891.