Right of election
Background Information

Number of voters: 60 or 61 in 1695

Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
29 Jan. 1715 WILLIAM FEILDING
CHARLES CHURCHILL
19 Mar. 1716 FEILDING re-elected after appointment to office
23 June 1720 CHURCHILL re-elected after appointment to office
28 Mar. 1722 WILLIAM FEILDING
CHARLES CHURCHILL
22 Jan. 1724 ALGERNON COOTE, Earl of Mountrath, vice Feilding, deceased
23 Aug. 1727 ALGERNON COOTE, Earl of Mountrath
CHARLES CHURCHILL
7 May 1734 CHARLES CHURCHILL
THOMAS HANMER
16 Apr. 1737 WILLIAM HOWARD, Visct. Andover, vice Hanmer, deceased
5 May 1741 WILLIAM HOWARD, Visct. Andover
CHARLES CHURCHILL
24 Oct. 1745 RICHARD RIGBY vice Churchill, deceased
29 June 1747 ROBERT KNIGHT, Baron Luxborough
THOMAS HOWARD
Main Article

In 1715 one seat at Castle Rising was controlled by Walpole, whose father had purchased 25 burgages there,2H. L. Bradfer-Lawrence, ‘Castle Rising and the Walpoles’, in A Supplement to Blomefield’s Norfolk, 33-34. the other by Lady Diana Feilding, the lord of the manor, which she had inherited from her first husband, Thomas Howard, M.P. On her death without surviving issue in 1732, the manor passed by entail to Henry Bowes Howard, 4th Earl of Berkshire and 11th Earl of Suffolk,3PCC 49 Dyer; 39 Bedford. with whom Walpole concluded a written agreement for securing to the two families ‘an equal interest and power to each ... to choose one representative for the borough’.4Ld. Suffolk to Ld. Orford, 4 May 1753, Cholmondeley (Houghton) mss, cited by B. D. Hayes, ‘Politics in Norfolk, 1750-1832’ (Cambridge Univ. Ph.D. thesis), 436.

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Notes
  • 1. Supersedes Namier & Brooke, i. 339.
  • 2. H. L. Bradfer-Lawrence, ‘Castle Rising and the Walpoles’, in A Supplement to Blomefield’s Norfolk, 33-34.
  • 3. PCC 49 Dyer; 39 Bedford.
  • 4. Ld. Suffolk to Ld. Orford, 4 May 1753, Cholmondeley (Houghton) mss, cited by B. D. Hayes, ‘Politics in Norfolk, 1750-1832’ (Cambridge Univ. Ph.D. thesis), 436.