Background Information

Number of voters: about 1300 in 1774

Constituency business
Date Candidate Votes
11 Feb. 1715 EDWARD VAUGHAN
9 Jan. 1719 PRICE DEVEREUX vice Vaughan, deceased
17 Apr. 1722 PRICE DEVEREUX
18 Sept. 1727 PRICE DEVEREUX
10 May 1734 PRICE DEVEREUX
12 Dec. 1740 ROBERT WILLIAMS vice Devereux, deceased
28 May 1741 SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN
2 Apr. 1742 ROBERT WILLIAMS vice Wynn, chose to sit for Denbighshire
17 July 1747 EDWARD KYNASTON
Main Article

At the beginning of the eighteenth century the dominant interests in Montgomeryshire were those of Edward Vaughan of Llwydiarth, the Member since 1679, and of the Marquess of Powis, who did not recover his Jacobite father’s estates till 1722. On Vaughan’s death in 1718 his estate and influence passed to his son-in-law Watkin Williams Wynn, whose nominees were always returned unopposed for the county, with the support of the Marquess of Powis.1NLW, Powis Castle mss 1101. Wynn himself in 1741 temporarily replaced his brother after his own defeat in Denbighshire.

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  • 1. NLW, Powis Castle mss 1101.