York
The corporation interest at York seems to have been fairly consistently hostile to the Stuarts during this period, even after the drastic purge of 1662, but this could be to some extent counterbalanced by the influence of the high steward and the governor.It was expected that John Hewley, an Independent lawyer who was counsel to the corporation, would stand in 1660, but Sir George Savile was told that he would not have prevailed against the successful candidates.
