Right of election

in the freemen and freeholders paying scot and lot

Background Information

Number of voters: about 200

Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
28 Jan. 1715 DENZIL ONSLOW
MORGAN RANDYLL
31 Dec. 1717 ROBERT WROTH vice Onslow, appointed to office
15 Feb. 1720 ARTHUR ONSLOW vice Wroth, deceased
26 Mar. 1722 ARTHUR ONSLOW
160
THOMAS BRODRICK
105
Morgan Randyll
76
18 Aug. 1727 ARTHUR ONSLOW
RICHARD ONSLOW
21 Feb. 1728 HENRY VINCENT vice Arthur Onslow, chose to sit for Surrey
124
Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore
75
29 Apr. 1734 RICHARD ONSLOW
105
COL. RICHARD ONSLOW
98
Charles Child
96
24 Nov. 1740 DENZIL ONSLOW vice Richard Onslow, called to the Upper House
2 May 1741 COL. RICHARD ONSLOW
DENZIL ONSLOW
27 Dec. 1743 DENZIL ONSLOW re-elected after appointment to office
26 June 1747 GEN. RICHARD ONSLOW
SIR JOHN ELWILL
Main Article

Guildford was dominated by the Onslows of Clandon, two miles from the borough, and always returned at least one member of the family.

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