Right of election

in inhabitants paying scot and lot

Background Information

Number of voters: about 500

Number of seats
2
Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
16 Apr. 1754 JOHN HARVEY THURSBY
ROBERT BARBOR
30 Mar. 1761 JOHN CHAPLIN
GEORGE BRIDGES BRUDENELL
21 Jan. 1765 GEORGE RENé AUFRèRE vice Chaplin, deceased
26 Dec. 1765 BRUDENELL re-elected after appointment to office
19 Mar. 1768 GEORGE HOWARD
GEORGE RENé AUFRèRE
11 Oct. 1774 SIR GEORGE HOWARD
HENRY CECIL
13 Sept. 1780 SIR GEORGE HOWARD
HENRY CECIL
1 Apr. 1784 SIR GEORGE HOWARD
HENRY CECIL
Main Article

In 1784 Thomas Cooke, mayor of Stamford and returning officer, wrote about the borough:1J. Drakard, Hist. Stamford, 155.

The interest of Lord Exeter ... is so great, arising from three causes, viz. his property, his employment of tradesmen, and his visiting and entertaining the gentry, that no one ever opposes those who are honoured with his recommendation, and the business of elections in this town for many years has been conducted from the beginning to the end in a mere formal civil method between the agents of Lord Exeter, the candidates, and the mayor.

Author
Notes
  • 1. J. Drakard, Hist. Stamford, 155.