Right of election

in the freemen

Background Information
Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
4 Feb. 1715 JOSEPH HERNE
JOHN FOWNES
Nathaniel Herne
John Upton
24 Mar. 1722 GEORGE TREBY
THOMAS MARTYN
1 June 1726 MARTYN re-elected after appointment to office
21 Aug. 1727 GEORGE TREBY
WALTER CAREY
29 May 1729 CAREY re-elected after appointment to office
21 May 1730 TREBY re-elected after appointment to office
27 Apr. 1734 GEORGE TREBY
WALTER CAREY
25 May 1738 CAREY re-elected after appointment to office
27 Nov. 1740 TREBY re-elected after appointment to office
6 May 1741 GEORGE TREBY
WALTER CAREY
27 Mar. 1742 LORD ARCHIBALD HAMILTON vice Treby, deceased
2 July 1747 WALTER CAREY
JOHN JEFFREYS
Main Article

Dartmouth passed under government control owing to dissensions between the leading local Tory families, three of whom contested the borough in 1715.2Russell, 144. In 1716 Arthur Holdsworth, a leading Newfoundland merchant, was first elected mayor; by 1719, when he completed his second term of office, the Holdsworths and allied Whig families had a majority on the corporation; and from 1722 until 1754 the borough was managed locally for the Government by the Holdsworths under the direction successively of Lord Chancellor King, George Treby and Walter Carey. Ministerial supporters were invariably returned without opposition.

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Notes
  • 1. P. Russell, Dartmouth, 145; Dartmouth town recs. in Exeter City Lib.
  • 2. Russell, 144.