Monmouth

Right of election

in the resident freemen of Monmouth, Newport and Usk

Background Information

Number of voters: about 2000 in 1715

Number of seats
1
Constituency business
Date Candidate Votes
12 Mar. 1715 WILLIAM BRAY
1,028
Andrews Windsor
944
13 May 1720 ANDREWS WINDSOR vice Bray, deceased
26 Mar. 1722 EDWARD KEMYS
23 Sept. 1727 EDWARD KEMYS
30 Apr. 1734 LORD CHARLES NOEL SOMERSET
8 May 1741 LORD CHARLES NOEL SOMERSET
14 Mar. 1745 SIR CHARLES KEMYS TYNTE vice Somerset, called to the Upper House
1 July 1747 FULKE GREVILLE
Main Article

<p>Monmouth was under the sway of the dukes of Beaufort, who had a strong interest in all its three constituent boroughs. In Monmouth the Duke controlled the council of 15 life-members; in Usk he was lord of the manor, appointing the burgesses through the recorder; in Newport, where he was lord of the borough, his steward nominated the mayor from two candidates chosen by the aldermen. By the eighteenth century considerable power in the last borough had also been acquired by a neighbouring family, the <a href="/landingpage/58493" title="Morgans of Tredegar" class="link">Morgans of Tredegar</a>.<a class='fnlink' id='t1' href='#fn1'>1<span>Edith E. Havill, ‘Parl. Rep. Monmouthshire and the Monmouth Boroughs, 1536-1832’ (Univ. of Wales M.A. thesis), 40-44.</span></a></p><p>In 1715 the Beaufort nominee, Andrews Windsor, a Tory, was defeated by a Tredegar candidate, William Bray, a Whig. This was the last challenge to Beaufort domination till 1820. By the middle of the century the dukes of Beaufort had an understanding with the Morgan and Hanbury families whereby the Morgans and Hanburys shared the county representation, leaving the borough under Beaufort control.<a class='fnlink' id='t2' href='#fn2'>2<span>Thos. Price to Geo. Clive, 17 Jan. 1768, Clive (Powis Castle) mss.</span></a></p>

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Notes
  • 1. Edith E. Havill, ‘Parl. Rep. Monmouthshire and the Monmouth Boroughs, 1536-1832’ (Univ. of Wales M.A. thesis), 40-44.
  • 2. Thos. Price to Geo. Clive, 17 Jan. 1768, Clive (Powis Castle) mss.