1807—May—(General Election.)—Colonel Foley becomes a candidate for Herefordshire, and the Hon. A. Foley and Sir Thomas Winnington, Bart., are returned for this borough.
1812—October—(General Election.)—Hon. A. Foley and Sir T. Winnington reëlected.
1816—April—Sir Thomas Winnington having accepted the Chiltern Hundreds, Lord Sefton is elected in his stead.
1818—June—(General Election.)—Hon. A. Foley and the Earl of Sefton reëlected.
1819—February—(Vacancy on the death of the Hon. Andrew Foley.)—Colonel Foley, son of the late member, elected.
1820—March—(General Election.)—Earl of Sefton and Colonel Foley reëlected.
1822—February—(Vacancy on the death of Colonel Foley.)—John Hodgetts Hodgetts Foley, Esq., elected.
1826—June—(General Election.)—Lord Sefton and J. H. H. Foley, Esq., reëlected.
1830—(General Election.)—Earl of Sefton and J. H. H. Foley, Esq., reëlected.
1831—May—(General Election.)—Mr. J. H. H. Foley and Sir T. E. Winnington elected; the Earl of Sefton making way for the hon. baronet.