- Tregony (UK Parliament constituency)
UK former constituency infobox
Name = Tregony
Type = Borough
Year =1562
Abolition =1832
members = twoTregony was a
rotten borough inCornwall which was represented in theModel Parliament of1295 , and returned twoMembers of Parliament to the English and laterBritish Parliament continuously from1562 to1832 , when it was abolished by theGreat Reform Act .History
The borough consisted of the town of
Tregony . Like most of the Cornish boroughs enfranchised or re-enfranchised during theTudor period , it was a settlement of little importance or wealth even to begin with, and was not incorporated as amunicipal borough until sixty years after it began to return members to Parliament in 1562.Tregony was a
potwalloper borough, meaning that every (male) householder with a separate fireplace on which a pot could be boiled was entitled to vote. The apparently democratic nature of this arrangement was a delusion in a borough as small and poor as Tregony, where the residents could not afford to defy their landlord and, indeed, regarded their vote as a means of income. Many of the houses in the borough were built purely for political purposes, and the borough itself was bought and sold for its political value on numerous occasions. In the 1760s, Viscount Falmouth (head of the Boscawen family) controlled the nomination to one of the two seats andWilliam Trevanion the other; later the Earl of Darlington controlled both seats, together with others in Cornwall, but by the time of theGreat Reform Act the patronage had been transferred again, toJames Adam Gordon .In
1831 , the borough had a population of 1,127, and 234 houses. Nevertheless, because of the wide franchise it had a comparatively large electorate for the time, between 260 and 300 voters.Members of Parliament
1562-1660
* 1584-1585: Richard Grafton
* 1625: Sir Henry Carey
* 1628-1629:Francis Rous Long Parliament
* 1640-1644: Sir Richard Vyvyan (Royalist) - - "disabled to sit, January 1644"
* 1640-1644:John Polwhele (Royalist) - - "disabled to sit, January 1644"
* 1647-1648: Sir Thomas Trevor - "excluded inPride's Purge , December 1648"
* 1647-1653: John Carew"Tregony was unrepresented in the
Barebones Parliament and the First and Second Parliaments of the ProtectorateThird Protectorate Parliament
* 1659: John Thomas"'Long Parliament (restored)
* 1659-1660: ?1660-1832
Notes
References
*Lewis Namier, "The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III" (2nd edition - London: St Martin's Press, 1961)
*J Holladay Philbin, "Parliamentary Representation 1832 - England and Wales" (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965)
*Henry Stooks Smith, "The Parliaments of England from 1715 to 1847" (2nd edition, edited by FWS Craig - Chichester: Parliamentary Reference Publications, 1973)
*Rayment
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