In practice the right of election at Seaford, a decayed port, was confined to inhabitants paying scot and lot,
We, the bailiff, jurats, freemen, and inhabitants of the corporation and borough of Seaford, at the request of the Duke of Newcastle, do assure you that we do unanimously agree to choose you for our representatives at the ensuing Parliament in case you offer your services.
10 Mar. 1722, Add. 35584, f. 249.
From 1722 to 1747 one of the seats was filled by members of the Gage family, who had a natural interest in Seaford from their neighbouring estate of Firle. But in 1747 Newcastle refused to recommend William Gage,
’in the populacy’, which in 1761 was held to mean in inhabitants paying scot and lot
Number of voters: 51 in 1722; 72 in 1747
