After the death of John Laugharne, who sat for Haverfordwest as a Tory throughout Anne’s reign, the borough was usually represented by members of three local families, Barlow of Slebech, Philipps of Picton Castle and Edwardes of Johnston. The only exception was John Barlow of Lawrenny, a Whig, who though defeated at the poll, was awarded the seat on petition at the by-election following Laugharne’s death in 1715. In his petition he alleged that the mayor and sheriff, who were both in the interest of Sir George Barlow of Slebech, had illegally created many new voters, the mayor declaring that ‘he would make as many new burgesses as would serve his turn’. The Commons passed a resolution that the ‘proceeding of the mayor and common council in making burgesses without the consent of the commonalty was illegal’.
in the freeholders, freemen and inhabitants paying scot and lot
Number of voters: about 450
