Right of election

in the freemen of New Radnor, Rhayader, Knighton, Knucklas, and Kevenlleece (or Cefnllys)

Background Information

Number of voters: about 1100

Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
2 Feb. 1715 THOMAS LEWIS
Edward Harley, Lord Harley
26 Mar. 1722 THOMAS LEWIS
21 Aug. 1727 THOMAS LEWIS
651
John Verney
497
2 May 1734 THOMAS LEWIS
William Bateman, Visct. Bateman
5 May 1741 THOMAS LEWIS
1 July 1747 THOMAS LEWIS
Main Article

This seat depended on the power of the corporation of New Radnor to create freemen in the capital borough, and on that of the steward of the King’s manors to create freemen, as well non-resident as resident, in three of the contributory boroughs, Rhayader, Knighton and Knucklas. From 1690 to 1715 it was filled by the Harleys, who held the stewardship and had a dominant influence in the New Radnor corporation; but on George I’s accession they lost the stewardship to their chief local rival, Lord Coningsby; while in New Radnor the bailiff usurped the corporation’s power to create freemen, using it to return Thomas Lewis against Lord Harley.1CJ, xviii. 39, 493, 652. Re-elected without a contest in 1722, Lewis was opposed in 1727 by John Verney, who was supported by Coningsby’s successor, the 1st Duke of Chandos, in alliance with the Harleys. When the bailiff, now Lewis’s brother-in-law, created over 200 new freemen,2Verney to Walpole, 5 Aug. 1727, Cholmondeley (Houghton) mss. Chandos instructed his agent to use his power as steward to create as many new freemen as Verney might ask him to,3Chandos to John Price of Knighton, 3 Aug. 1727, Chandos letter bks. but no advantage appears to have been taken of his offer. In 1734 Lewis was again returned by his brother-in-law, who was alleged to have refused to poll more than one vote for the opposing candidate, closing the poll soon after it had opened, when only 70 had voted.4CJ, xxii. 329. In all three contests the defeated candidates petitioned, but no decision was taken by the House of Commons on their petitions.

In 1739 Lewis strengthened his hold on the seat by procuring the issue of a new charter for New Radnor, enabling him to re-model the corporation in his own favour.5CJ, xxiv. 226. Re-elected unopposed in 1741, he completed his control of the seat by securing the stewardship for his brother in 1746,6Gent. Mag. 1746, p. 384. after which he was returned without opposition for the rest of the reign.

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Notes
  • 1. CJ, xviii. 39, 493, 652.
  • 2. Verney to Walpole, 5 Aug. 1727, Cholmondeley (Houghton) mss.
  • 3. Chandos to John Price of Knighton, 3 Aug. 1727, Chandos letter bks.
  • 4. CJ, xxii. 329.
  • 5. CJ, xxiv. 226.
  • 6. Gent. Mag. 1746, p. 384.