Right of election

in the freemen

Background Information

Number of voters: about 50

Number of seats
2
Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
18 Apr. 1754 JOHN BULLER
FRANCIS GASHRY
30 Mar. 1761 JOHN BULLER
FRANCIS GASHRY
28 May 1762 HENRY TEMPLE, Visct. Palmerston, vice Gashry, deceased
27 Dec. 1765 BULLER re-elected after appointment to office
PALMERSTON
20 Nov. 1766 PALMERSTON re-elected after appointment to office
19 Mar. 1768 JOHN BULLER
RICHARD HUSSEY
31 Oct. 1770 RICHARD LEIGH vice Hussey, deceased
9 Apr. 1772 JOHN PURLING vice Leigh, deceased
14 Oct. 1774 JOHN BULLER
SIR CHARLES WHITWORTH
2 Jan. 1775 THOMAS GRAVES vice Whitworth, vacated his seat
5 June 1775 WILLIAM GRAVES vice Thomas Graves, vacated his seat
13 Sept. 1780 JOHN BULLER
WILLIAM GRAVES
1 Dec. 1783 JOHN JAMES HAMILTON vice Graves, vacated his seat
3 Jan. 1784 BULLER re-elected after appointment to office
5 Apr. 1784 JOHN BULLER
WILLIAM GRAVES
24 May 1786 ALEXANDER IRVINE vice Graves, vacated his seat
4 Sept. 1786 RICHARD GROSVENOR vice Buller, deceased
22 Apr. 1788 ROBERT GROSVENOR, Visct. Belgrave, vice Richard Grosvenor, vacated his seat
24 Aug. 1789 BELGRAVE re-elected after appointment to office
4 Feb. 1790 JOHN JOSHUA PROBY, Earl of Carysfort, vice Irvine, deceased
Main Article

See WEST LOOE (1754-90 Section).