<p>Tregony, ‘an inconsiderable village, without trade’, had a turbulent electoral history in this period. In 1788 Lord Falmouth, who had the principal interest, disposed of his property there to <a href="/landingpage/59508" title="Sir Francis Basset" class="involume">Sir Francis Basset</a>, who had challenged him in 1784 and had also bought up property in other hands. It was he who in June returned <a href="/landingpage/60999" title="Hugh Seymour Conway" class="involume">Hugh Seymour Conway</a>.