Right of election

in burgage holders of Old Thirsk

Background Information

Number of voters: 50

Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
21 June 1790 SIR GREGORY PAGE TURNER, Bt.
ROBERT VYNER I
28 May 1796 SIR THOMAS FRANKLAND, Bt.
SIR GREGORY PAGE TURNER, Bt.
7 Nov. 1801 WILLIAM FRANKLAND vice Frankland, vacated his seat
8 July 1802 SIR GREGORY PAGE TURNER, Bt.
WILLIAM FRANKLAND
6 Feb. 1805 HON. RICHARD NEVILLE vice Page Turner, deceased
4 Nov. 1806 ROBERT GREENHILL
JAMES TOPPING
9 May 1807 WILLIAM FRANKLAND
ROBERT GREENHILL
10 Oct. 1812 WILLIAM FRANKLAND
ROBERT GREENHILL
31 Mar. 1815 ROBERT FRANKLAND vice Frankland, vacated his seat
19 June 1818 ROBERT FRANKLAND
ROBERT GREENHILL RUSSELL
Main Article

The right of election in Thirsk was vested in 50 burgages situated in the virtually depopulated old town. All but one belonged to Sir Thomas Frankland, 6th Bt. of Thirkleby, who, for the sake of appearances, transferred them to friends and relations at election time. Throughout the period he returned either guests or members of his family. He resisted Pitt’s invitation to barter them for a peerage. From 1805, his nominees were chosen in accordance with his brother William’s politics.

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