Droitwich was a close borough which never gave any trouble to its patrons. There had been no contest since 1747 when the Foleys, who had long shared the nominations with the Winningtons, contrived to take both seats. Their intermarriage in 1776 led to another era of sharing. Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley (d.1793) returned his brother Andrew and brother-in-law Winnington. On the latter’s death in 1805, Andrew Foley was joined by his son until 1807, when Winnington’s heir came in. The latter made way in 1816 for Lord Sefton, the 3rd Baron Foley’s first cousin and a Whig, like the Foleys and Winningtons.

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in the corporation of the salt springs

Background Information

Number of voters: between 14 and 40

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