Right of election

in the corporation

Background Information

Number of voters: 24

Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
31 Jan. 1715 JOHN SELWYN
SPENCER COWPER
9 Aug. 1717 COWPER re-elected after appointment to office
17 Mar. 1721 THOMAS WYNDHAM vice Selwyn, appointed to office
12 Apr. 1722 SPENCER COWPER
THOMAS WYNDHAM
Thomas Denton
Darrell Trelawny
25 Aug. 1727 HUGH BOSCAWEN
SIDNEY MEADOWS
4 May 1734 KELLAND COURTENAY
ROBERT TREFUSIS
13 May 1741 CHARLES HAMILTON
JAMES HAMMOND
21 June 1742 EDWARD BOSCAWEN vice Hammond, deceased
30 Dec. 1743 HAMILTON re-elected after appointment to office
3 July 1747 EDWARD BOSCAWEN
JOHN BOSCAWEN
28 June 1751 EDWARD BOSCAWEN re-elected after appointment to office
Main Article

Both the Truro seats were controlled by Hugh Boscawen, 1st Lord Falmouth, and after him by his son Hugh, 2nd Lord Falmouth, whose seat at Tregothnan lay near by, and who had much property in the town. The only contest occurred in 1722, when two local candidates stood unsuccessfully. The 2nd Lord Falmouth wrote to the Prince of Wales, 12 May 1741:

Great endeavours have been made to corrupt my friends in Truro, but without effect, so I hope there will be no opposition to Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Hammond.1Royal archives, Windsor.

He retained control of both seats without opposition.

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Notes
  • 1. Royal archives, Windsor.