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

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.

July 2nd,1760.

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

October, 1774.

Sir Harbord Harbord, Bart.

Edward Bacon, Esq.

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

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

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

June 8th,1790.

Hon. Henry Hobart

1492

Sir Thos. Beevor, Bart.

656

William Windham, Esq.

1361

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

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

May 4th, 1807.

John Patteson, Esq.

1474

Robert Fellowes, Esq.

546

William Smith, Esq.

1156

October 7th,1812.

William Smith, Esq.

1544

John Patteson, Esq.

1221

Charles Harvey, Esq.

1349

June 17th and 18th,1818.

William Smith, Esq.

2089

Hon. Edward Harbord

1475

R. H. Gurney, Esq.

2032

George IV.

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.