<p>A borough of notorious venality and intractable politics, the hilltop town of Shaftesbury, on Dorset’s northern border with Wiltshire, was described by Thomas Hardy, who believed that it retained its old ‘natural picturesqueness and singularity’, as ‘one of the queerest and quaintest spots in England’.<fn>J. Cannon, ‘Study in Corruption: Shaftesbury Politics’, <em>Procs. Dorset Natural Hist. and Arch. Soc</em>. lxxxiv (1962), 154-7; <em>Pigot’s Commercial Dir</em>. (1830), 291; J. Hutchins, <em>Dorset</em>, iii (1868), 2-3; T.
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