Right of election

in the freemen of Pembroke, Tenby, and Wiston

Background Information

Number of voters: about 500

Number of seats
1
Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
2 May 1754 HUGH BARLOW
2 Apr. 1761 SIR WILLIAM OWEN
25 Mar. 1768 SIR WILLIAM OWEN
14 Oct. 1774 HUGH OWEN
13 Sept. 1780 HUGH OWEN
6 Apr. 1784 HUGH OWEN
Main Article

Pembroke was under the influence of the Owen family of Orielton but their control of the constituency was not complete, for Wiston was ruled by the Wogan family. At the general election of 1761, when Sir William Owen and Sir John Philipps were contesting the county, Charles Townshend was instigated by Philipps and Wogan to make a bid for the boroughs by a large-scale creation of freemen in Wiston. Owen thereupon ceded the county seat to Philipps; Wogan called off Townshend; and the Owens were again secure in Pembroke Boroughs.

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