Queenborough

Borough

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964
Available from Boydell and Brewer

Background Information

Right of Election:

in the freemen

Number qualified to vote:

about 150

Elections

DateCandidateVotes
13 Apr. 1754CHARLES FREDERICK52
 SIR PIERCY BRETT50
 Charles Sackville, Earl of Middlesex33
25 Mar. 1761SIR CHARLES FREDERICK 
 SIR PIERCY BRETT 
9 Dec. 1766BRETT re-elected after appointment to office 
16 Mar. 1768SIR CHARLES FREDERICK 
 SIR PIERCY BRETT 
7 Oct. 1774SIR CHARLES FREDERICK99
 SIR WALTER RAWLINSON80
 Sir Piercy Brett29
8 Sept. 1780SIR CHARLES FREDERICK 
 SIR WALTER RAWLINSON 
31 Mar. 1784JOHN CLATER ALDRIDGE54
 GEORGE BOWYER48
 Sir Hyde Parker46
 Robert Mackey30

Main Article

Queenborough was under the patronage of the Admiralty and the Ordnance, each department recommending to one seat. Admission of new freemen belonged to the corporation, a body of seven which was effectively controlled by Government; and a large proportion of the freemen were employed by the Admiralty or the Ordnance. Local landowners, like Lord Middlesex, or admirals standing against the Government (Brett in 1774 and Parker in 1784) had little chance.

Author: John Brooke

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