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of 8 votes; the Judges rejected claims that they had been surreptitiously added, and decided that they had not been accurately recorded. Another box had missed a single vote, so there were only 3 unaccounted additional votes; there were innocent explanations which could explain them. Connor had not identified four votes which he contended ought not to have been counted for
Gildernew, so the challenge could not be sustained. Two votes claimed to be on poor quality paper and therefore counterfeit could not be traced. When the third recount produced the same result as the second recount, the Returning Officer was right to refuse a fourth recount. As the 3 unaccounted additional votes were less than Gildernew's majority, the result would not have been affected.
8404:, a queue of 40β50 people were waiting to vote at 10 PM when the poll should have closed. The presiding officer stopped issuing ballot papers at 10 PM, but was then confronted by the crowd and supporters of Gildernew who demanded to be able to vote. The presiding officer, described as "petrified" by one of the police on duty, gave way and allowed 15β20 people to vote before being ordered by the area electoral office to stop. Because the number of ballot papers issued was less than Gildernew's majority of 53, election was still conducted substantially according to law.
7766:
election did not invalidate his vote. A voter who was employed and who had cast a spoilt ballot did not mean that a good vote should be disallowed. People working for an advertising company contracted to post
Lewisham's posters, and those paid as sandwich-board men, were not employed on the campaign and their votes were good. A voter paid for carrying a torch in a torchlight procession, and the organiser of the procession, had their votes struck. Other people who had worked on the campaign had their votes struck. At the end of the scrutiny Lewisham had a majority of 2.
7918:, originally Β£181 9s. 0d., was dishonestly reduced to Β£118 6s. 0d; a special edition of the paper costing Β£20 was also election expenses. The agent had deducted Β£4 from a bill for stationery in respect of items returned unused on which a refund was given; he was not entitled to do so. Various other items, including Β£2 for rent of committee rooms, and Β£15 7s. for two women and a youth working on the election, were added. Some payments were not made through the election agent. Paid distributors of election addresses were not illegal. Gray was exonerated of involvement.
7480:
someone with the same surname, and voted in the name of the previous occupier, was entitled to do so because he was eligible to register. A voter who had voted twice in two different wards had one vote struck. A voter whose son was employed on election day was entitled to vote. Five people employed on St. Maur's campaign had voted and their votes were struck; a recriminatory case succeeded in striking off two votes from people employed by Duke's campaign and one whose son was employed. At the end of all objections, Duke had a majority of one vote.
7027:
Judges disagreed on whether Baker was an agent of Fell for the purposes of election law; they needed to agree to avoid the election. An almanac distributed by Fell on
Christmas Day was not returnable as an election expense. Meetings and smoking concerts organised by Fell's local association from 1904, at which free drink was distributed, were not election expenses and did not constitute corrupt treating. A party for the retiring MP for the seat openly advertised in local newspapers where some whisky was given was not corrupt treating.
7955:
was not acting as Moses' agent when he spoke to the boys, so it was not bribery. Moses had tried to stop
Ballard distributing a circular in his support, so he was not responsible for it and it was rightly excluded from the return of election expenses. A taxi was hired to help take voters to the polls by a sub-agent, which was illegal, but the agent was unaware and the Judges granted relief to those involved as they had broken the law through inadvertence. The return was not strictly compliant with proper form but relief was given.
7878:
challenged votes for Holmes were good; 9 were void for want of official mark and 2 for uncertainty. 57 of the challenged votes for Lee were good; 6 were void for want of official mark. One of the rejected votes was held good for Holmes. This gave Lee a majority of 15. There were two ballot papers unaccounted for, but they could not affect Lee's majority. Of the 69 votes rejected for want of official mark, 38 were for Lee and 31 for Holmes, so they did not affect his majority.
7220:
a political supporter of Guest, but this action did not appear to be corrupt. Estate agents were outside polling booths watching voters; this was lawful. The Judge did not believe claims of direct bribery. A large number of cars were used to drive voters to the polls, including by Lady
Wimborne; their cost was election expenses. Pamphlets defending the Guest family should have been counted for election expenses, which took the total over the maximum.
8328:, and spending on election surveys, were not election expenses. Bills settled through the treasurer of the constituency council were still made through the election agent; however not all bills were settled within the time limit. Both Hendron and Kelly applied for relief on the grounds that the breaches were inadvertent; in the circumstances of the pressure on Kelly and his ignorance of the law, the court granted relief on all items.
7622:
allied to
Hazleton; this was bribery. Several voters were treated by police officers. Mobs under the control of agents of Hazleton threatened voters; this was undue influence. Campaign workers were illegally employed by the United Irish League rather than the agent. Two motor cars were apparently hired but there was no proof of the contract. A leaflet which stated that the family of Hazleton's opponent
160:: The judges allowed the petitioner to withdraw the case, and the election result stood. A petitioner might do so to save the expense of further proceedings if the likelihood of victory was small. As petitioners might be induced to withdraw a petition by a further act of corruption, the judges had to give permission on the basis that they were satisfied no corrupt consideration was involved.
8479:
Watkins which attacked his personal character, and Woolas did not believe them to be true. A rhetorical question asking whether
Watkins' campaign had been funded by illegal and undeclared foreign donations was also a false statement of fact attacking Watkins' personal character, but Woolas may have had reasonable grounds for believing it to be true. Woolas subsequently sought a
7065:
this did not constitute bribery. A "mad freak of man" named Tyrer who had seized some of
Castlereagh's leaflets and gone out waving them, calling for support for Castlereagh, and throwing money down from a balcony was not authorised by the campaign. Castlereagh was not adopted as a candidate until 27 December 1905 and his spending before then was not election expenses.
6991:
election expenses. Agar-Robartes had regularly gone to pubs around the constituency and bought everyone a round of drinks, sometimes with his election agent; this was corrupt treating. A garden party given by Agar-Robartes' parents had 4,000 attendees; Agar-Robartes' election agent used it to campaign for his election, so it too was corrupt treating.
9441:β House of Commons Papers/House of Lords Papers. Until 1911 the House of Commons published the judgments of most election courts in the sessional papers. Some were also printed by the House of Lords. The year of the session is given and the number of the paper, followed by the relevant pages in the case where multiple judgments are in a single paper.
5840:; vote for Redmond". The Returning Officer had held the poll too soon after nomination but it was an honest mistake and Cox had not objected at the time. Two presiding officers who had closed the poll for lunch did not invalidate the election. 195 votes which were not detached from the counterfoils were bad; they did not affect Redmond's majority.
7444:
was not corrupt. Donelan's campaign had paid for vehicles to convey voters to the polls and also hired special trains. The account book of the campaign spending was said to have been routinely destroyed; the Judges found that it was deliberately destroyed to prevent illegal payments being proved; the submitted return must have been false.
7261:
salary was not election expenses. Β£5 of postage stamps was not returned as election expenses, which took the amount over the maximum, but the Judges gave relief. Furness's agent had however, unknown to the candidate, hired a band of miners who went about the streets intimidating voters. The election was void for undue influence.
7302:
violence against his opponents. A crowd led by an agent of O'Sullivan's had threatened a group of Murphy's supporters, preventing them from voting; other voters were intimidated against going to the polls. O'Sullivan may have kicked opposing voters and fired pistol shots. The election was void for undue influence.
2700:) and 29 parish priests of the county were held to have used all influence to overthrow all free will. A special case decided that notices put up by Trench alerting voters to Nolan's previous involvement in treating were sufficient to inform voters that he was disqualified. Catholic nationalists regarded judge
8033:. Grosvenor had also distributed 30,121 leaflets headed "Notice of disqualification of candidate" to people known not to be his supporters, and displayed posters outside most polling stations. The Judges were satisfied that those voting for Clarke knew he was disqualified and therefore threw away their votes.
8076:. He had previously been elected and disqualified by resolution of the House of Commons on 18 July 1955. The news of his disqualification had been widely reported in newspapers circulating in the constituency, in newspapers read by supporters of both Beattie and Mitchell, and had also been broadcast on the
7301:
Claims that O'Sullivan voted twice were disproved by the presiding officer at the polling station; nor had he illegally helped an illiterate voter to mark his ballot paper. There may have been personated votes cast, but O'Sullivan's campaign was not involved. Speeches by O'Sullivan had not threatened
7219:
was a major local landowner. A workman on the family estates was sacked in what the Judges suspected was a demonstration to other workers of the need for political loyalty. 400 allotment holders, who were being evicted by the estate which wanted building land, were allowed to stay after a campaign by
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who had accepted a Β£100 bribe for persuading the council to buy a piece of land; Wilson had been the prosecuting counsel and Hobson had been imprisoned. Langley had issued a leaflet on polling day stating "Who hounded
Charles Hobson to prison? NOT BATTY LANGLEY". The statement that Wilson had hounded
6794:
When it turned 8 PM (the time the poll should have closed), voters waiting within polling stations were allowed to vote. The Judges decided that voters who had been given a ballot paper before the close of poll ought to be allowed to fill it in and vote, but those waiting for ballot papers should not
6607:
A member of
Chamberlayne and Simeon's committee paid the rail fare for a voter to come from Winchester; this was illegal but a very small amount, and he was given relief. Claims of attempted bribery at public meetings by Chamberlayne were not proved. Chamberlayne had led a procession through the town
6114:
A voter named Withers claimed to have been bribed by Pryce-Jones but he was not a reliable witness. Pryce-Jones' campaign was unlikely to have appointed Thomas Jones a member of their committee and instructed him to go about bribing voters, and he did not bribe. Evidence of treating did not establish
5566:
Costs of meetings held to invite Bullard to contest the election were not election expenses. A leaflet urging voters to persuade their friends to support Bullard did not make all the recipients his agent. Charges of bribery were not made out but several public houses engaged in treating. Posters were
3312:
A house was let to a voter years before on the promise of a vote in return; reminding him of the promise without a threat was not undue influence and the letting was too long ago to constitute bribery. A recriminatory case was abandoned. On a special case, Insufficient ineligible voters were found to
1304:
Birley was a partner in a company which held two contracts with the Government. One of the contracts had been fully delivered by the time of the election, and although the company had not been paid, it was held to have been a completed and finished contract. Birley did not know of the other contract.
7913:
Gray's agent returned expenses in excess of the legal maximum, but sought relief on grounds of inadvertence; this application was ordered to stand over until the petition had been heard. The Judges found that the return was deliberately understated: an advertising bill of Β£91 2s. 0d. was returned as
7840:
Philipson's agent had ordered Β£164 15s. 1d. of printing work from George Martin, which resulted in him exceeding the maximum. In order to bring the return below, Martin agreed to reduce the amount on the invoice to Β£68 3s. 7d. The return also omitted Β£6 6s. 6d. on hire of motor cars, the salary of a
6755:
A room in a pub had been used as a committee room, but it had previously been used in elections and had no connection to the bar. The election address did not have the printers' name, but the photograph of Randles on one side of it had the stamp of the company responsible, so the Judges gave relief.
5420:
158 men employed in tree planting on an estate belonging to a cousin of Rothschild were allowed half a day's paid leave to go to vote, but the foreman was not an agent and was only allowing them reasonable time. Rothschild gave an annual school treat to up to 10,000 people in the area which was held
13019:
Second edition 1891. Third edition 1920 ed. by Oscar F. Dowson. Fourth edition 1929 ed. by O. F. Dowson, H. W. Wightwick and C. N. T. Jeffreys. Fifth edition 1949. Sixth edition under the title "Parker's Election Agent and Returning Officer" ed. by H. W. Wightwick and H. W. Woolaston, 1959. Seventh
8440:
Some ballot boxes contained more ballot papers than verified as having been issued, involving a total of 36 votes. 24 of the votes were a result of voters putting their ballot paper in the wrong box at a polling station where there were multiple boxes. In another polling station there was an excess
8366:
Four voters cast tendered ballots after claiming to have been personated, but the personators could not be found and the allegation was not pursued. 56 ballot papers had not been stamped with the official mark; had they been held good, Oaten's majority of 2 would have been reversed and Malone would
8128:
Mosley had conducted a survey of those not marked as voting, and 111 said they had in fact voted. Only 10 were willing to be called as witnesses, and five then said they had not actually voted. Of the other five, their votes were good and there was no evidence they had taken advantage of their name
7954:
was a well known philanthropist who had opened the Ballard Institute boys' club in Plymouth. He promised a firework display and celebration if Moses won, while threatening to close the club if Moses lost. However, no voter gave evidence that they were influenced in their vote by his actions, and he
7696:
A large number of witnesses gave statements claiming to have been given 5s. for their votes, but they were paid for making the statements, and almost all when called as witnesses in the court gave evidence that their statements were not true. A small number of election payments were not returned as
7585:
Ingleby was Mayor of King's Lynn in 1909β10 and gave a large amount of hospitality in his year in office, which he funded. However he took the Mayoralty before becoming a candidate, and the entertaining was not done with a corrupt intention to influence voters. The Judges found that a voter who was
7551:
King had celebrated his 25th anniversary as MP for the constituency shortly before the election. To mark it, he had distributed coal to anyone receiving out-relief, and also sent sweets to all children in local schools. Although distribution was stopped immediately that the election was called, the
7443:
Isolated acts of burning effigies of opponents and exhibiting coffins did not prove general intimidation. An "eccentric and irresponsible person" had offered a bribe unconnected with Donelan. Personation was not proved. Donelan ought not to have supplied food to people attending his meetings but it
7372:
At the end of the petitioners' case, counsel for Mathias accepted that at an early stage it had been proved that his campaign had exceeded the maximum of election expenses, and had submitted a false declaration to hide it. The campaign overspent on vehicles to carry voters to the polls. Mathias was
7064:
A witness statement from a campaign worker claiming to have been paid Β£2 by Castlereagh's agent had been taken under pressure and the witness recanted. An elderly voter who had been brought by car to vote but missed the lift back was given his railway fare back home, but after the polls had closed;
6474:
Smoking concerts had been held by Foster's agent, at which free drinks were distributed; these concerts went on routinely outside election times, so were not corrupt. It was not illegal for a voter to have his tram fare to the poll paid for by a friend. The judges did not believe evidence of direct
6439:
Some election expenses had not been returned, but would not have taken Lowles over the legal limit. To mark his birthday Lowles distributed 500 cards entitling recipients to 6d. of food, but his name did not appear on them and the cards were distributed by a political opponent; the Judges disagreed
5640:
A voter employed by Durant before his selection was held to be disqualified from voting; one whose children were employed was also disqualified. Compensating a voter for the loss of his hat at a public meeting was not illegal expenditure. One personated vote was struck and a tendered vote accepted.
5604:
The original result had been a tie. A voter named John Watson was found to have been personated; the personated vote went to Williamson while Watson's real vote went to Anstruther. Another voter had been registered twice and had cast both votes for Anstruther. Other objections to votes failed. As a
5351:
Powell's agent worked closely with Thomas Scott, who was secretary of a local political Association. Scott was responsible for several acts of direct bribery. Food and drink provided on election day was more effective treating because the local miners were on strike and many families were starving.
5280:
Extensive treating by agents of Lehmann was established; the Judges noted that Lehmann himself was never called as a witness. A recriminatory case against Hartland failed to prove corrupt practices on the part of his campaign. On a scrutiny, Lehmann's two vote majority was converted into a one-vote
3238:
Deakin, a landowner, had allowed his tenants to kill rabbits on his estate, and sell them; this was a form of bribery. Drinkwater had published a notice declaring his actions corrupt and asserting that Deakin was thereby disqualified. The judges agreed it was corrupt. A special case determined that
8191:
to the House of Lords, he was disqualified from the House of Commons. St. Clair had widely advertised in the press and displayed notices drawing attention to Benn's position and disqualification. The Judges were satisfied that those voting for Benn knew he was disqualified and therefore threw away
7877:
The recount reduced Lee's majority from 5 to 3, with 63 votes for Lee and 56 for Holmes challenged and 76 rejected. The petition was heard as a special case. Three votes (2 for Lee, 1 for Holmes) had been found in the counting hall after the result had been declared; they were held good. 45 of the
7621:
Crowds did jeer voters known to oppose Hazleton, and some were assaulted, but not prevented from voting, so general intimidation was not proved. Only 12 ballot papers were exposed, and those accidentally. An unemployed voter was offered a job with the Dundalk Urban District Council by a councillor
6990:
Evidence on bribery substantiated only one case which involved a shilling; the petitioners withdrew the charge, and also offered no evidence of illegal payments. Agar-Robartes had held a series of meetings from 1903 onwards to make himself known; the Judges disagreed about whether their costs were
6559:
and not by Marks. A campaign statement that Benn had "a skeleton in his cupboard" was not made by an agent of Marks. A recriminatory case failed when it accused Benn of false statements of fact failed because the leaflet in question was published before the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention
5981:
Claims of illegal hiring were malformed in the wording of the petition and had to be abandoned. There never was any evidence that workmen at Chester's Brewery had been given a paid holiday; Munro abandoned this part of the case. Claims by a man called Green that he agreed to participate in bribery
5764:
Certain votes were struck off and others were held good. It was illegal to use a schoolmasters' home, provided it was part of the premises of a state school, as a committee room; as this was illegal, the votes of those in charge were struck off. A tendered ballot put in the ballot box was bad even
3934:
Before the petition was heard, Mitchel died. Cahalan failed in an application to the Court of Common Pleas to set the petition aside. Galway was struck out as a respondent. Mitchel had been convicted of treason felony in 1848. As voters knew of his history, their votes for him were thrown away and
2929:
877 voters received gifts of coal from agents of Parry with intent to influence their votes; several voters at the Bull Inn were treated by Henry Cabourn Simonds. When votes of those who received coal were struck off, Malcolm had a majority. A special case established this approach to deciding the
2143:
A list containing voters alleged to have been bribed was delivered to the respondents too late and was inadmissible. A recriminatory case established that railway fares were paid to allow farmers in Penistone to come to Sheffield to vote, but they would have gone to market on that day in any case.
8323:
Hendron's election agent, Thomas Kelly, was a novice who was the only volunteer for the job after previous agents had been attacked by thugs. The return of election expenses had not included Β£703.25 of printing and advertisements, Β£40 for minibus hire, and Β£88.12 for public address system hire. A
6832:
After several witnesses had given evidence of direct bribery by Barker's agents, Barker's counsel announced that he could not contradict them; Barker himself was unaware of what had happened. There were about 25 proven cases where voters were given either 5s., 7s. 6d., or 10s., to support Barker.
1344:
A man named Preston had previously been reported guilty of corrupt practices but had only chaired public meetings and proposed Lacon as a candidate, which was not illegal. Bribery claims were not made out. A squire had given a dinner to his tenants to celebrate after the election, to increase his
7479:
The original result and a recount both gave St. Maur a majority of 4 votes, with several papers left for the court to decide. A vote with "Up, Duke!" in addition to a cross in Duke's box was held bad because the voter might be identified. A voter who had moved into a house previously occupied by
7026:
A man named Baker drove voters to the polls in a cart which had been lent to Fell for polling day. He gave each voter between two and five shillings. When one of Fell's campaign workers was told about it, he challenged Baker, who denied doing so; Baker was allowed to continue using the cart. The
6554:
Marks was president of a philanthropic society to help the poor of the constituency which distributed tickets for free coal, but distribution was not political and it was not corrupt. Marks' subscription of 5gs. to help costermongers fight a ban on placing stalls was legitimate. Free drinks at a
6518:
Fulford's donation to an association of miners was not bribery. Treating could not be proved. A sub-agent had voted, and as a result had not been paid; his inferred salary was not an election expense. Paid agents had canvassed, which was unlawful. A regular subsidy paid to a supportive newspaper
6298:
The original result had been a majority of 2 for Chester-Master. One voter had erroneously been recorded as voting; his tendered vote was added. Votes not marked with the official mark on the back were bad, but if the ink showed through from the front, they were good. Other votes were struck and
1837:
An association had been formed for registering voters. A long time after the registration, the association paid voters 5s. each for registering; no check was made for what anyone had done for the money. The candidates worked closely with the association. When the corrupted votes were struck off,
7260:
hired a special train to convey horses, carriages and grooms to the borough where they were used to transport voters to the polls; this expenditure was not illegal. Clerks working for Furness's firm were allowed to help on election day, a Saturday, but the work was voluntary and therefore their
6916:
from the electoral register of this constituency, but the election had taken place using the old register; because it was still current, the 28 freeholders who cast votes were entitled to do so. At that point the petitioners applied to withdraw the petition and Laurie also applied to withdraw a
8478:
Leaflets issued by Woolas claimed that Watkins sought the support of Muslims who advocated violence, that Watkins had refused to condemn death threats against Woolas, and that Watkins had reneged on a promise to live in the constituency. All three statements were false statements of fact about
7765:
The initial result was a majority for Lewisham of 5; a recount increased it to 42. Several dubious ballot papers were held good. A voter said to have admitted he was employed by Lewisham's agent did not prove that he was, so his vote was good. The employment of a voter's 22-year-old son in the
6683:
The recount resulted in Beresford's majority of 11 being eliminated and both candidates receiving the same number of votes, with several ballot papers reserved for a court decision. Furness was advised that he would probably get 4, while Beresford would get 11; his counsel therefore applied to
6190:
Some voters who were employed for pay and disqualified from voting did vote, but they were unaware; the agent had not told them, but had not procured their votes either. Banners stretched across streets endorsing Isaacson, paid for by Isaacson's agent, were illegal expenditure, but the agent's
5050:
Evidence of bribery was unbelievable; witnesses failed to give evidence in court along the lines they had given to the petitioners. One polling station was rushed by a large group during the afternoon, which caused the presiding officer to close up briefly to restore order; this was justified.
4562:
Robinson gave notice before the trial that he would not defend the petition. The petitioners presented evidence of direct bribery by Robinson's agent but offered no evidence against Monk. The Judges made a special report that the withdrawal of the petition against Monk appeared to be a corrupt
5875:
Some votes were from aliens who had not been naturalised, and were struck. Others were struck because the voter was registered in two divisions of Finsbury. Personated votes was struck. People contracted to post bills or clean rooms by Naoroji were entitled to vote. At the end of the scrutiny
8521:
Carmichael's statement that he had first become aware of the leak of a memorandum from the Scotland Office was a false statement of fact, but it did not concern his personal character or conduct. A preliminary hearing determined that statements made by a candidate about themselves, and false
2502:
Prior to the election, a test ballot had taken place between three candidates of Robinson's party to determine which of them should be nominated. It was proved that Robinson organised corrupt treating at this election. A special case determined that treating at the test ballot would void the
406:
Allegations of bribery and treating were abandoned, but it was found that workmen in mills in the borough owned by supporters of Hornby and Feilden who supported their opponents, were sacked or prevented from working. Neither candidate nor their agent were responsible; no order as to costs.
1237:
No proof of bribery could be found; evidence of refreshments did not show they were given to influence votes. The respondents had summoned a mob, paid by being given Β£300-Β£400 of beer, to defend them from what they reasonably suspected to be an attempt to attack them. No order as to costs.
2748:
Claims of bribery and treating were abandoned. Two men of the same name were registered in one street, only one of them qualified; the right one had voted. The under-age son of a voter had been persuaded to vote in his father's name but the canvasser was unaware he was not the right man.
1801:
Claims of personal bribery by Peel were groundless, and Peel's land agent Carmichael had not bribed either. Bulwer had allowed his agent Barraclough to hire men to keep the peace on polling day, and Barraclough had hired 130 (many more than necessary), but this was done without approval.
8090:, which circulated among Mitchell's supporters, had again reported that Mitchell was in prison. Beattie's election address had asserted Mitchell's disqualification. The Judges were satisfied that those voting for Mitchell knew he was disqualified and therefore threw away their votes.
2818:
The original result had given both candidates 140 votes. 21 clear votes for Sheil and 9 for Ennis placed the cross in the wrong place on the ballot paper. The court held that they should have been counted and not rejected, giving Sheil a majority. Special case. No order as to costs.
140:: The court found that the election had not been conducted fairly, and annulled the result, meaning that the seat was vacant. Typically a by-election ensued, which is linked from the result. Exceptions, which are noted, were where "general and notorious bribery and corruption" in a
7841:
woman organiser, and the hire of a room for election work. Β£4 for the hire of cars on election day was illegal hiring. Some expenses were paid through sub-agents, which was lawful; however there were payments made after the deadline. Philipson was unaware of the illegal practices.
5174:
Crompton-Roberts engaged a solicitor, Hughes, to run the election. Hughes hired a 'committee room' in each of 88 pubs in the constituency, for Β£5 each which was much more than the market rent; most of the rooms were never used. The Judges decided this was a hidden form of bribery.
1690:
An agent of Meller had put names of voters down on a list for payments after the election, if there were funds available. Meller was not personally involved. A recriminatory case established that Chawner had appointed a corrupt agent and was therefore disqualified from election.
4601:
Bevan was an employer of 1,000 in the town, of which 180 were voters and many others were relations of voters. On election day the employees clocked in as usual, were given rosettes in Bevan's colours, and all voted in a group, then had a paid holiday. This constituted bribery.
7406:
The recount reduced Terrell's majority from 26 to 24, with 21 further ballot papers which had been rejected. As they could not overturn Terrell's majority, Freeman applied for and was given permission to withdraw the petition. Heard as a special case by request of the parties.
5765:
though the voter had been personated. Payments made by a local political association which were not returned as election expenses were illegal and the secretary of the association's vote was struck. At the end of scrutiny a majority of 1 for McArthur had become 11 for Sykes.
6873:
had successfully pressed Harris to advertise in the paper; the bill had been paid by Harris's private secretary (not an agent) but when it was realised that it was election spending the money was refunded and then paid by the agent. Harris's statements accusing his opponent
3083:
The charges of corruption by the agent were rebutted, but there was intimidation in many towns: it took the form of shopkeepers being told they would lose custom if they did not vote in line with their customers, opposition committee rooms being wrecked and houses attacked.
2965:
Charges of corrupt practices were withdrawn. The poll opening was delayed by 45 minutes but no voter was prevented from voting. A special case found that, despite the voters' marked papers being visible to others within the polling station, no unauthorised person saw them.
360:
Glass's campaign paid for free drink to be provided in 19 or 20 public houses in the borough during the election, and the agent submitted an inaccurate return of election expenses to hide it. Bribery was not proved. There was no evidence that Glass expected this treating.
3460:
An agent of the respondents, Smith, openly organised treating and entertainments as part of the campaign, probably in ignorance of the law. When this was proved the two MPs abandoned their defence save to establish that they had neither authorised it nor known about it.
6403:
Gordon's election expenses began only when he was selected, not when he began seeking selection. A paid polling agent lawfully appointed, who also canvassed on a voluntary basis, was not illegally employed. After these points the petitioners offered no more evidence.
4365:
Coal and bread tickets were distributed by a man called Solomon who was possibly an agent of de Ferrieres, but were bought by a subscription fund. De Ferrieres had been naturalised by a Private Act of Parliament which made him eligible to take a seat in Parliament.
1536:
The cabs were to convey canvassers to workplaces. The respondents hired a gang of roughs after hearing rumours about Irish interference, which the Judges criticised. 2s. 6d. of bribery by an agent was proved in isolated acts, but this did not upset the election.
3202:
Grant had been invited to contest the seat at the last minute. On the eve of poll he gave a speech promising "an entertainment" if he won, and after winning he made the same promise. A grand fΓͺte costing Β£1,480 was later held. This constituted corrupt treating.
5012:
Several acts of bribery were proved to have been committed by George and William Cornish. George Cornish had sought employment by one candidate, and when refused, supported his opponent; William was his brother. However each had acted independently of Phipps.
4831:
Bates had sent an agent, Stibbs, to Penzance to find Plymouth voters and bring them back; one fisherman had insisted on having his travelling expenses and paying for a substitute to do his fishing during his absence, which was paid. This constituted bribery.
7914:Β£72 17s. 7d.; printing costing Β£53 19s. 9d. was returned as Β£48 11s. 9d.; post cards costing Β£72 17s. 0d. were said to cost Β£40. The cost of distributing the post cards, Β£41 13s. 4d., was not returned when it ought to have been. A bill for printing from the
3820:
At least 13 bribed voters were found (two more were offered bribes) and five bribers were named. Brand's agent, on realising what he would have to disclose in court, had absconded. There was a Β£1,200 fund for 'decorations' which was partly used for bribery.
2361:
The Judge thought the sheriff was entitled to proclaim the election on 27 December after receiving the writ on 24 December. There was "unusual violence" around the election but no proof of intimidation. There was a systematic system of corrupt treating.
4415:
When the candidates began their campaign, they found a political association was very well organised in the city, and they could not run their campaign without dealing with it. More than 30 witnesses established that the association engaged in bribery.
2606:
After the previous petition had been dismissed, Holford's mother (with his knowledge) organised a party to celebrate his election win. The attendees included some who had voted against him and the party had not been thought of until after the election.
5684:
Organised bands came into the constituency and attacked Ackers' committee rooms as well as homes, but most electors in the affected areas voted anyway. A slight overpayment for hiring a committee room was not bribery. On a point of law reserved to the
4639:
Tyler had given firm instructions that his canvass was to be run by Francis Hales; he had no connection to an unofficial canvass and was not responsible for their corrupt acts. A recriminatory case established that Tomline's agents had bribed voters.
4294:
After several witnesses had given evidence of direct bribery by people acting for Hardy and Laurie, counsel for the respondents told the court that he had to advise his clients they did not have an answer to the charges. The candidates were unaware.
3277:
The returning officer, Pratt, refused to accept O'Donel as a candidate despite his otherwise valid nomination, because he had not appointed an election agent. The returning officer had no right to do so and ought to have held a poll. Special case.
3166:
against the costs of a contested election (which at this point fell on candidates). Davies declined and was not accepted as a candidate, so Kensington was returned unopposed. The returning officer had no power to insist on a deposit. Special case.
1912:
There had been confusion at the No. 1 polling booth in the south-east of the town, and for an hour votes were incorrectly recorded or not recorded at all. However it was the legal duty of the voters to make sure their votes were recorded properly.
1198:
Individual accusations of bribery were made, which did not show organised corruption. The individual cases were unbelievable. One landlord did supply free food in order to create good will for his pub, but not at the instigation of the candidate.
5800:
Five non-resident freemen had voted; they were entitled to. One voter, Robert Neely, was proved to have been bribed by an agent of Lewis. As a result of the scrutiny, Lewis' majority of 3 was reversed and McCarthy had a majority of lawful votes.
3349:
The agent received bills for drink and refreshment supplied during the election, which were paid. Beer had been ordered after the election by Waring's agents and given away free. Because neither was a spontaneous act, this was corrupt treating.
4869:
Witnesses accusing the two MPs of personal bribery were unconvincing and that part of the case was withdrawn. A well-known local resident who helped introduce Edwards and Grenfell to local people had engaged in bribery but was not their agent.
3125:
The returning officer had designated 19 polling places. In several of them ballot boxes and ballot papers were not available and no poll was taken; others opened late. At least 4,838 electors were unable to vote out of an electorate of 40,870.
6721:
After the recount increased Balfour's majority from 3 to 11, Brassey was advised that he did not have sufficient evidence to prove enough cases of ineligible voters to overturn the result. He was granted permission to withdraw the petition.
8245:. Because the broadcasts were aimed at the whole of the country, they were not aimed at promoting the election of Douglas-Home in the constituency, so the cost of the broadcasts were not election expenses within the meaning of the statute.
906:
Payments to voters had been reckless but had been voters taking advantage of the candidates rather than bribes. The Roman Catholic clergy had the right to address their congregations on the merits of the candidates. No order as to costs.
8071:
Mitchell had been convicted of three counts of treason felony as a participant in an armed raid on Omagh barracks, and on 15 December 1954 had been sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. As such he was disqualified from election under the
6953:
The recount increased Jones's majority from 3 to 8; nine ballot papers were reserved for the opinion of the court. Kerry was advised that he would not secure enough to obtain a majority and successfully applied to withdraw the petition.
2400:
22 out of the 47 publicans in the borough were given orders to distribute free food and drink, and all voted for Munster despite some having previously opposed him. Knox was unable to strike off enough votes to prove himself the winner.
8487:
ruled that the statement that Watkins had reneged on a promise to live in the constituency concerned his political actions and did not therefore come under the Act, but upheld the other two statements and the avoidance of the election.
4905:
Ebenezer Lugg was established as having given money to, and forgiven the debts of, a shoemaker and elector called Samuel Jones; he also gave a new pair of boots to another voter. The court was satisfied that Lugg was an agent of Price.
2023:
A show of hands went in favour of Standish Motte, and a poll was demanded. Motte then withdrew, and the Returning Officer subsequently declared Devereux elected; he had no authority to do so. A poll should have been held. Special case.
185:: Where a petition was presented by a defeated candidate claiming to have been the rightful winner (and not that the election be declared void), it was open to the Respondent to bring forward accusations against their election campaign.
7994:
Clarke had been convicted of three counts of treason felony as a participant in an armed raid on Omagh barracks, and on 15 December 1954 had been sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. As such he was disqualified from election under the
1380:
The scrutiny confirmed Hutton's victory. Hutton made no corrupt promises, the treating alleged amounted only to a suspicion about a single glass of beer and a cigar, and the intimidation amounted only to a squabble between two people.
191:: If certain aspects of election law have been broken through inadvertence, it is possible for those involved to be relieved from the consequences of breaking the law. The effect of relief is as if the breach of the law never occurred.
4330:
The scrutiny was abandoned. Greer's charitable gifts were genuinely charitable and not an indirect attempt at corrupting voters. Providing cars to help voters was illegal but was not done corruptly. No proof of personation was found.
976:
Two non-resident voters had had their travel expenses paid but it was not proved that the person sending the money was an agent. Drink was supplied by debating societies, not the candidate. No bribery was shown. No order as to costs.
942:
The Sheriff as Returning Officer had taken the advice of the town clerk and polling places were not in accordance with the law, but it did not affect the result. The Judge found the claims of bribed voters to be of no consequence.
5456:
It was not illegal for Duncan to pay people to distribute leaflets, but his provision of refreshments to 441 campaign workers on polling day constituted a form of payment which was now illegal. A recriminatory case was withdrawn.
720:
A prize-fighter had been employed on behalf of Samuelson to intimidate voters, but there was no general riot. Some voters had had their rates paid to qualify them as electors, but it was not proved that Samuelson was responsible.
1950:
Joseph Harrop, a manufacturer in the town, told his employees that they would be dismissed if they voted for Laverton who was his business rival. A recriminatory case against Laverton failed but brought forward serious evidence.
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on 5 July but nominations in Belfast had closed on 2 July. Witnesses failed to give any evidence of bribery. 13 cases of personation were proved in respect of people who had voted for Sexton, but they did not affect the result.
3606:
A system of intimidation was organised by O'Donnell and mob violence used to intimidate voters. O'Donnell was assisted by some of the Catholic priests reported guilty of undue influence in the County Galway petition in 1872.
4089:
Shiel had a majority of one and Ennis claimed two voters had voted instead of their identically named deceased fathers. The Judge found that the sons were the people on the register. Other personation cases were not proved.
3043:
Several voters had been bribed by John Heaton, John Newton and Charles Dawson who were agents of Henderson and Thompson; Heaton, Newton and Thomas Marshall were also guilty of corrupt treating. The candidates were unaware.
1652:
Some voters' sons were employed to help in the election, but this employment was not corrupt. A cabman hired for election day and paid his normal fare was not bribery. The scrutiny and a recriminatory case were abandoned.
758:
Eaton's agreement to pay Hill's election expenses was not illegal. Any food and drink was supplied with a total absence of corrupt design. The weight of evidence was against bribery having occurred. No order as to costs.
5530:
Gent-Davis had paid for an electoral registration drive, and during the election had published a local newspaper to promote his views. While they were done to improve his chances, they did not count as election expenses.
3420:
The recount increased Mure's majority from 88 to 91. 22 irregularly marked ballots were found, with clear intentions of 8 to vote for Mure and 14 for the runner-up Colonel Campbell. They made no difference to the result.
525:
Evidence of bribery by cash gifts was described by the Judges as "beneath contempt", and while refreshments were provided for campaign workers, this was not corrupt as all of them had always intended to vote for Forster.
3645:
Dorington had been an unsuccessful candidate in the general election and his agents had sent large sums to voters living outside the town as travelling expenses, which were much more than a railway ticket would cost.
4125:
An association formed to promote Harrison worked together with his election agent. Members of the association were involved in several acts of bribery including letting voters off debts if they promised their votes.
1760:
The evidence of treating at two pubs was not trustworthy. There was no evidence that intimidation was instigated by the candidates. One voter was promised a day's wages to vote for Sidebottom, but by two volunteers.
8367:
have had a majority of 2. A special case determined that the possibility that the failure to stamp the ballot papers resulted from errors by the returning officer's staff meant that the result could not be certain.
1052:
Brassey's lavish spending on his household was not illegal even if it intended to influence the election; to be illegal it must aim at a particular vote. The Hastings (No. 1) petition considerations also applied.
7697:
election expenses but it was a trivial amount. Morrison was the head of a charity which distributed gifts, and he probably intended to influence the constituency generally, but they were not individual bribes.
3529:
Some ballot papers were discounted, others held good. A special case was referred to the Court of Session on 19 irregularly marked ballot papers. At the end it was found that Stewart was one vote behind Rt Hon
5496:
West and Collings' agent hired a number of 'roughs' to keep order at their public meetings shortly before the polling day. Doing so was not illegal but the expenditure was illegal under s. 17 of the 1883 Act.
7801:
Masterman's election agent admitted in evidence that he had suffered a breakdown during the election. The court refused to give Masterman relief for the excess spending, accepting it did not have the power.
3570:
Richardson-Gardner had evicted tenants who voted against him in the 1868 election, but there was no proof this action influenced voters in 1874. Because it was reprehensible behaviour, no order as to costs.
2889:
It was illegal for personation agents in polling stations to inform the candidate who had voted, but it did not upset the election. Giving railway passes to allow people to come in and vote was not bribery.
12947:
4053:
Letters sent to voters living outside the town offered to pay their travelling expenses to vote, provided they promised their vote to Hurst. Travelling expenses were money and this was therefore bribery.
5385:
While Kennard employed 214 people on election day (including 78 voters), each of them could account for the fact that they were employed for genuine duties, and so the jobs were not a cover for bribery.
4243:
684:
O'Beirne was found to have bribed voters under the guise of paying claims from previous elections and room hire charges. A recriminatory case found that Munster had also committed bribery by his agents.
1987:
Smith spent an enormous amount to pay shopkeepers to display his posters, but without an intention to bribe the shopkeepers. Campaign workers were supplied with food and drink, but only ordinary meals.
1879:
Seven voters living outside the town were invited to the house of Deacon, an agent of Vickers, who gave them food and drink and took them to vote in his carriage, but there was no corrupt intention.
1015:'s party to encourage registration of their voters paid the voters for time off to register and gave them refreshments, but this was not bribery or treating when they came to vote many months later.
9182:
Although the Judges passed on a letter reporting rumours that the Respondents had paid Β£10,000 to secure the withdrawal of the petition, they stated that they had no reason to believe it to be true.
7143:
After three days of evidence which established extensive bribery of voters, counsel for Williamson accepted that he could not contest the petition. Williamson was personally unaware of the bribery.
2467:
All charges but those relating to bribery and undue influence were abandoned at trial. There was insufficient evidence of bribery and the Roman Catholic clergy were exercising legitimate influence.
9314:
Ordered to be struck out on the motion of the respondent: the petition was not served on the respondent according to law as it was delivered to her constituency office rather than her home address.
8278:
No evidence could be found to support the claims of illegal spending on committee rooms; the return of election expenses was accurate. The omission of Morgan from a list of candidates published in
4519:
Ratcliffe had made many charitable gifts nationwide, including at Evesham. His agent, Ballinger, had made sure that anything given in Evesham was conditional on the recipient promising their vote.
3896:
After seven witnesses were called, counsel for Tillett declared that he believed that they and many other voters were bribed by being unjustifiably employed on the election. Tillett was unaware.
1614:
Proof of bribery of many voters, by a man named Cherry on behalf of Major Knox, was established. There was also a system of intimidation and violence was practiced by large mobs opposed to Knox.
6334:
An agent of Reckitt's had corruptly paid travelling expenses of one voter, and had given him an additional payment after he had voted. A corrupt offer of payment had been made to another voter.
5210:
After witnesses had given evidence of bribery, counsel for Stewart declared that he could not maintain his defence of the petition. The Judges accepted that Stewart had no personal involvement.
4182:
Charles Thomas Tunnard, William Barton, John Ashlin Thomas, Edward Clarke Porter, Charles Dobson, John William Rowland, William Charlton, John Thompson, William Smart, George Colley Bland, and
72:: It was routine for election petitions in the 19th century brought on grounds of bribery also to make accusations of treating and undue influence. Some petitions were apparently written using
9411:
Election cases in 1892 and 1893: being a collection of the points of law and practice arising out of the parliamentary election petitions in those years, together with reports of the judgments
12929:
6304:
6869:
Thomas Icke gave unchallenged evidence he had been engaged as a clerk, but had been paid in the name of his son; counsel for Harris accepted that this voided the election. The editor of the
1462:
Several votes given by wrongly registered electors were struck off; other tendered votes were held good, but after six days the petitioners accepted that Platt had a majority of one vote.
132:: The court found that the person who was elected had not won the election, but that another candidate had the majority of lawful votes, and therefore declared the other candidate elected.
6860:
3859:
After it was established that several pubs in St Ives and surrounding areas were opened to supply free drink in support of Praed, Praed's counsel conceded that the election must be void.
2061:
An employee of the political association formed in the town to support Woods and Lancaster had corruptly paid the rates of one voter, but he was not acting as their agent in this action.
12879:
5089:
The claims of treating were minor in the first place. Claims that a free round of beer were bought for people at a public meeting for Lechmere and Knight were disproved on the evidence.
4753:
Trivial amounts of food and drink were given as gifts during the election; they could not have influenced votes. Others accused of corrupt practices were clearly not agents of Callan.
179:
but anyone employed by the candidate. Many cases turned on whether a person proved to have carried out illegal activity was an agent (voiding the election) or was acting independently.
6643:
A speech by Doxford saying Storey had accused him of sacking his older workers, and a newspaper claim that Storey had endorsed a socialist programme, were withdrawn at the trial. The
6325:
2367:
2352:
2330:
2097:
A voter who had previously promised Eykyn his vote subsequently was given Β£1 to help him after his two children died, but this was an isolated gift and not a bribe. Eykyn chaired the
1127:
The candidates polled the same number of votes and had both been returned even though it was a single-seat constituency. The respondent Aldridge did not defend his claim on the seat.
2255:
Anson established that some voters had wrongly been registered and had voted; when their votes were struck off he had a majority of eight. A counter-charge of bribery was withdrawn.
5201:
2406:
2316:
1499:
Voters had not been employed in order to influence their votes; an attempt to prove a deaf voter had been promised a cure if he supported Fowler and Backhouse broke down in court.
6440:
on whether this was corrupt treating. They had to agree to make a finding of corruption. The recount increased Lowles' majority from 31 to 40. A recriminatory case was withdrawn.
4940:
The petitioners brought evidence of corrupt dealings by a man called Wright but the judge found all the allegations had failed; it seemed that Wright had no connection to Dawnay.
4671:
2472:
2215:
From the time he proclaimed himself a candidate until the dissolution of Parliament, Weguelin had offered drink to voters to get their support. The Judge obtained a ruling by the
1418:
It was proved that a man called Hardiment had bribed voters to support Stracey, and he was definitely an agent. The petitioner did not press his claim to the seat on a scrutiny.
12875:
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3755:
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2493:
6596:
6059:
6010:
5180:
2154:
2111:
4896:
2391:
1092:
A breakfast was given by one Harrison for anyone who wanted to have a drink; it was established that he was an agent for Clive and Wyllie, although they were unaware of it.
8582:
The defendant in the case. A person who had been declared elected for the constituency at the election was always a respondent; if procedural irregularity was alleged, the
7337:
The recount increased Haddock's majority from 69 to 169. Bliss then asked for the petition to be taken as a special case, which was allowed, but no new issues were raised.
5947:
Clayton had given his agent, Isaac Baty, Β£326 for the local political association, including Β£35 for holding a picnic at Clayton's home. This constituted illegal treating.
6823:
6141:
5357:
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4233:
13020:
edition under the title "Parker's Conduct of Parliamentary Elections", 1970. New edition under the title "Parker's law and conduct of elections", 1996 by Richard Clayton.
6608:
followed by brewery carts; the procession stopped at many local pubs where followers were given drink. This constituted corrupt treating; Simeon was unconnected with it.
8202:
5138:
4822:
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9300:
set the minimum age at 21. Hobson attempted to withdraw the petition and substitute a new one in which he would petition as an elector, but he was out of time to do so.
4207:
Ingram's agent, believing his opponents would engage in bribery, employed 300β400 voters on polling day in various nominal roles. This was a disguised form of bribery.
13150:
6339:
6217:
5557:
5250:
4510:
4116:
3864:
488:
Ripley was found to have given his agent an unlimited bank account, which was used to keep 115 public houses open supplying drink to voters who would vote for Ripley.
8137:, together with a counting agent for that constituency, had wrongly been allowed into the count but they had not interfered with it, so it did not affect the result.
8025:
had also reported that Clarke's supporters were aware people serving prison sentences of over a year were disqualified. Similar statements had been broadcast on the
7049:
6756:
A tea meeting held by Randles' party association was organised independently of his campaign and did not form part of it. A speech critical of Randles' opponent Sir
4434:
3987:
1271:
People employed in the election had been paid wages but had all promised votes to Dowse long before. No evidence was offered to support allegations of intimidation.
2640:
The pub owned by a Mr Townsend was used by Straight for the election, and he gave suppers to supporters of Straight, but it was not directed at encouraging voting.
8451:
6878:
of living off the profits of cheap foreign labour and giving ammunition to the enemies of England were false statements of fact about Spicer's personal character.
5342:
5321:
4977:
Many acts of bribery by a single person were uncovered. Wren's counsel accepted that he was clearly an agent and that Wren was responsible in law for his actions.
3496:
Green was vice-president of a society, many of whose members were his political supporters. Others who attended its meetings were bribed there by his supporters.
8414:
8377:
7965:
7525:
6888:
6652:
6226:
2,000 hat cards ordered by the local Licensed Victuallers' Association were paid for by James's agent out of the election account. This was illegal expenditure.
6150:
Payments by Davies to a constituency association were supposed to cover registration expenses, but no accounts were produced to prove it. The association held a
8561:
6379:
12864:
5133:
Hall's campaign employed 744 'messengers' on election day, of whom 600 were voters. Their work was purely nominal and the employment was a cover for a bribe.
4449:
Carriages had been hired to take voters to the poll, which was illegal, but the votes of the cabmen were not nullified in consequence. No order as to costs.
2288:
Evidence of bribery did not establish it was done by the candidate's agents. A single voter was prevented by fear from voting but there was no general riot.
9296:
Ordered to be struck out on the motion of the respondent: the petitioner was aged 19 so he could not lodge a petition claiming to have been elected, as the
4720:
Agents of Dyott's, stationed in one polling station on election day, continued to solicit votes and kept such a close eye on voters as to intimidate them.
3004:
Void at common law because of rioting by both sides; the only reason there was more violence from Sheridan's side was that he had more riotous supporters.
12853:
10638:
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8129:
not being crossed off, in order to vote more than once. There was no rule requiring police to accompany ballot boxes from polling stations to the count.
6760:
which was also published as a pamphlet was critical of Lawson's political conduct rather than his personal character, and so could not infringe the law.
4680:
After evidence of extensive treating had been given, counsel for Meysey-Thompson conceded that he could not deny that an admitted agent was responsible.
282:'s campaign for the other seat, which appeared to be corrupt spending intended to help McClure, but did not fall within the legal definition of bribery.
2325:
Sir Henry had appointed his cousin, Marcus Barron, as his agent; Marcus Barron had arranged for extensive bribery to be carried out by Nathaniel Allen.
9359:
7851:
7075:
6933:
6912:
The recount increased Laurie's majority from 12 to 17. A separate court judgment shortly before the election had ordered the removal of freeholders of
8118:
Voters not crossed off as voting; ballots improperly transported to the count; improper count arrangements; admission of improper persons to the count
9474:
Reports of the Decisions of the Judges for the trial of Election Petitions in England and Ireland as pursuant to the Parliamentary Elections Act 1868
5641:
The judges disagreed in the recriminatory case on whether Isaacson was entitled to employ people to hand out handbills outside polling stations. The
46:
8980:
Henry Edward Surtees, William Culley Stobart and George Anthony Leaton Blenkinsopp v. Joseph Whitwell Pease and Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont.
8498:
5061:
1472:
8573:
The person or people bringing the petition and challenging the election. Typically, supporters of a losing candidate at the constituency election.
7179:
The recount increased Ormsby-Gore's majority from 8 to 10 votes. As a result, Edwards applied for, and was given, leave to withdraw the petition.
2538:
Tillett had run in the 1868 election with Sir William Russell, who employed Orlando Dennis Ray as agent; Ray had been reported guilty of bribery.
2434:
Claims of undue influence by landlords, employers and spiritual intimidation were abandoned at trial. Claims of corrupt offers were not believed.
13155:
9165:
8883:
8773:
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5431:
5291:
4016:
96 cases of bribery were alleged with 125 witnesses, but the Judge found that those for the defence always outweighed those for the petitioners.
6843:
6647:
had republished an editorial as a leaflet, attacking Storey for paying low wages, but the editor of the newspaper was not an agent of Doxford.
5577:
4662:
2124:
7662:
The recount increased Lawson's majority from 2 to 6; counsel for Straus then applied for, and was given, permission to withdraw the petition.
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Hobson was not a false statement of fact in the mind of Langley. Other statements in the leaflet were not about Wilson's personal character.
5850:
5775:
5316:
Some irregularly marked votes which had been rejected were held good. The scrutiny resulted in Home's majority increasing from two to three.
5245:
Groups of agricultural workers were bribed to come to vote by a man named Green, but Green's connection to Ralli could not be substantiated.
1365:
1248:
1031:
643:
Assaults on two voters were not part of deliberate intimidation. Food and drink did not appear to be given corruptly. No order as to costs.
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9085:
8746:
8736:
8598:
In some cases a petition was presented and security for costs was given, but the petitioner applied to withdraw the petition before trial.
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2871:
James Ormrod, William Hargreaves, Thomas Lever Rushton, William Walter Cannon, Nathaniel Greenhalgh, Charles Henry Houldon, William Hesketh
1998:
869:
Bribery of 30β40 freemen was proved. 41 voters living outside Dublin were also bribed by promises of payment of their travelling expenses.
9534:
13140:
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879:
4484:
Dickson's agent had offered an ex-employee of his Β£10 not to vote for his opponent. Two other cases of alleged bribery were not proved.
9095:
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8985:
8696:
7901:
False declaration of election expenses; exceeding limit on election expenses; payment other than through election agent; illegal hiring
7740:
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3177:
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1785:
1604:
1584:
1355:
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674:
618:
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The recount increased Cassel's majority from 8 to 9. Counsel for the petitioners were then given permission to withdraw the petition.
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After "trifling" evidence of bribery, the petitioners applied to withdraw the petition. The Judge insisted on giving a full judgment.
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The recount left Terrell's majority of four votes unchanged, and counsel for Lynch was granted permission to withdraw the petition.
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The Judges did not believe witnesses who accused the candidates of bribery. Evidence of intimidation by landlords was contradicted.
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After several witnesses had given unchallenged evidence of bribery, counsel for Garfit admitted that he could not defend the case.
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12890:
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Maurice James O'Connell, James Egan, John Harrison, and Maurice Walsh v. Henry Arthur Herbert and Rowland Ponsonby Blennerhassett.
8354:
Failure to stamp ballot papers with the official mark; improper rejection of votes; personation; failure to count tendered ballots
7828:
False return of election expenses; exceeding limit on election expenses; illegal hiring; payment other than through election agent
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6031:, and stating with no-one could remain a Catholic and support him. After the South Meath judgment the petition was not defended.
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891:
695:
574:
12052:
6564:; the case did establish that Benn's payment for linen banners was illegal. The recount increased Marks' majority from 4 to 11.
608:
It was established that voters had been given cash by Henry Chapman Bussell, who was clearly acting for Kinglake and Vanderbyl.
115:
There are four possible outcomes of a petition trial, named as follows and also denoted by the colour of the corresponding row.
12766:
12699:
9633:
9229:
9110:
Thomas May, John Lay, Alfred Robert Staines, James Watson, William Moseley Tabrum and Frederick Abraham Cole v. William Willis.
9036:
8843:
8833:
8636:
7417:
7239:
7164:
7115:
7037:
6805:
6663:
6529:
6485:
6450:
6236:
6125:
5659:
5396:
5362:
5023:
4854:
4842:
4775:
4690:
4573:
4459:
4217:
3945:
3906:
3471:
3144:
2444:
1547:
1171:
953:
887:
371:
42:
9428:
The judgments of Mr Baron Fitzgerald, in the cases of the election petitions for the boroughs of Limerick, Belfast, and Cashel
13073:
Corrupt and Illegal Practices at Parliamentary Elections, as defined in the Judgments in Election Petitions from 1886 to 1906
9458:
9125:
9026:
8783:
8626:
8242:
7636:
6388:
6281:
5886:
5739:
5143:
4987:
4804:
3576:
2940:
2335:
1923:
1771:
1701:
1663:
1063:
1025:
987:
917:
803:
731:
498:
455:
292:
50:
8284:
was unfortunate but only an irritation, and did not amount to a false statement of fact on the part of Maclean. Claims that
5567:
distributed in the city by a man called Corrick who was not the agent, and they cost Β£19 18s; this was illegal expenditure.
9303:
9271:
9238:
9219:
9215:
9196:
9135:
9071:
9015:
8961:
8863:
8853:
8793:
8766:
8606:
8602:
8493:
8446:
8409:
8372:
8333:
8293:
8197:
8095:
7960:
7923:
7883:
7856:
7846:
7807:
7750:
7110:
7070:
7032:
6996:
6959:
6927:
6922:
6883:
6838:
6800:
6765:
6727:
6689:
6613:
6569:
6524:
6480:
6445:
6409:
6374:
6344:
6231:
6201:
6196:
6164:
6159:
6120:
6085:
6036:
5987:
5952:
5917:
5881:
5845:
5806:
5770:
5734:
5694:
5654:
5615:
5610:
5572:
5541:
5536:
5502:
5467:
5462:
5426:
5391:
5255:
5056:
5018:
4982:
4945:
4911:
4875:
4837:
4799:
4758:
4725:
4685:
4645:
4612:
4607:
4568:
4524:
4494:
4489:
4454:
4421:
4371:
4336:
4300:
4255:
4212:
4171:
4131:
4100:
4095:
4064:
4059:
4026:
3869:
3831:
3597:
3547:
3542:
3501:
3466:
3426:
3391:
3355:
3318:
3283:
3244:
3208:
3172:
3131:
3094:
3089:
3049:
3009:
2971:
2935:
2895:
2861:
2824:
2792:
2787:
2759:
2513:
2477:
2229:
2190:
2185:
2149:
2106:
2071:
2066:
2029:
1993:
1956:
1918:
1884:
1847:
1812:
1807:
1766:
1732:
1696:
1658:
1619:
1579:
1542:
1509:
1504:
1467:
1423:
1391:
1386:
1350:
1310:
1276:
1243:
1204:
1166:
1132:
1102:
1097:
1058:
1020:
982:
948:
912:
874:
836:
798:
764:
726:
690:
648:
613:
569:
531:
493:
450:
412:
385:
366:
334:
329:
287:
255:
250:
7941:
Bribery; illegal expenditure; illegal hiring; false return of election expenses; payment other than through election agent
6795:
be supplied with them. Only 14 ballot papers were given out after 8 PM, which meant that Lough's majority of 19 was safe.
3679:
Mills in the town had closed for polling day but workmen were paid for a day's work. This was a kindness and not bribery.
2180:
The No. 2 petition was withdrawn, before any evidence was offered, as soon as the No. 1 petition was withdrawn.
9539:
9242:
9206:
9186:
9075:
8952:
8926:
8873:
8646:
8616:
8142:
7888:
7831:
7681:
7454:
6964:
6519:
ought to have been returned as an election expense. Some election meetings were not returned as they ought to have been.
6260:
The petitioners identified 147 cases of bribery by money, and 93 by drink, but the evidence brought forward was minimal.
6245:
5922:
5286:
5099:
4916:
4176:
4136:
3793:
3656:
3617:
3431:
2976:
2900:
2866:
2582:
2548:
2372:
1972:
1428:
851:
653:
536:
417:
279:
12948:"Peterborough Brexit Party candidate ordered to pay full legal costs to Labour after dropping election result challenge"
5686:
5642:
793:
Witnesses expected to prove the charges were unbelievable and the Petitioner successfully applied to withdraw the case.
9326:
9049:
8995:
8939:
8313:
Failure to return election expenses or pay election expenses within the time limit; exceeding maximum election expenses
8112:
6623:
5997:
5583:
5326:
4031:
3728:
3360:
3323:
2685:
2677:
2591:
2557:
2240:
2034:
1146:
1112:
769:
739:
504:
90:: A process where the votes were recounted, the eligibility of each voter was checked, and ineligible votes struck off.
445:
for supporters of Leveson-Gower, but it was frugal and involved few people, so did not appear to be corrupt treating.
13116:
13015:
The powers, duties and liabilities of an Election Agent, and of a Returning Officer, at a parliamentary election, etc
9423:
9394:
8913:
8903:
6657:
5689:
of the High Court, it was decided that ballots with the official mark only on the back and not the front were valid.
5649:
before 1837 were British subjects. At the conclusion of the scrutiny and recount, Durant had a majority of 10 votes.
4426:
3803:
3249:
3103:
2727:
1071:
623:
6019:
The same factors were at work in North Meath as in South Meath, which was tried first. A pastoral letter written by
5630:
Votes cast by voters who were corrupt, voting twice, personated, disqualified; Erroneous counting; Scrutiny of votes
1727:
Five or six men were deterred from voting by threats of violence from a mob. Pochin was not personally responsible.
13135:
10663:
9409:
9297:
8288:
exercised undue influence in supporting Maclean were "an enormous impertinence" which should never have been made.
8234:
7609:
Intimidation; violation of secrecy of ballot; bribery, etc.; personation; illegal payments; false statement of fact
7247:
7100:
Wilson, a solicitor and Sheffield City Councillor, had pressed the Attorney-General to prosecute fellow councillor
6700:
6459:
5709:
5070:
4389:
4001:
3940:
3901:
2837:
2014:
1037:
1012:
426:
210:
38:
6154:
with food and drink provided at nominal price to the attendees; the costs were not returned as election expenses.
564:
John New, a spy from the Lucas and Jones's party, had received a bribe from someone known to be an agent of Gwyn.
10657:
8053:
7792:
7459:
7101:
6317:
6073:
6024:
5780:
5334:
4696:
4537:
4188:
3768:
3684:
3535:
3185:
3066:
3034:
2910:
2905:
2719:
2293:
2216:
1555:
831:
Whitworth was found to have organised a system of intimidation through the Roman Catholic clergy of the borough.
263:
98:: The act of giving free food and drink with intent to persuade the recipient to vote for a particular candidate.
49:
substantially altered and strengthened the law in respect of election offences. The current governing law is the
6857:
Payments not made through agent; False return of election expenses; Illegal expenditure; False statement of fact
2782:
Bribery by a man named Rollings was shown, but it could not be established that Rollings was an agent of James.
8165:
7861:
7043:
6875:
5785:
5744:
5405:
5370:
5155:
4142:
3734:
3193:
3153:
3062:
3022:
2645:
2572:
The petitioners attempted to withdraw the petition before trial but were not in time. No evidence was offered.
2273:
1858:
1480:
1177:
462:
301:
278:
The Judge did not believe voters who claimed to have been bribed. McClure's campaign had given Β£200 to support
214:
202:
9317:
8544:
8152:
5301:
4813:
4108:
3479:
2307:
471:
6737:
John Armstrong, James Hardaker Brooksbank, Benjamin Brown, James Beck, William Cooper, and Barwise Henderson
8268:
Illegal election expenses; false declaration of election expenses; false statement of fact; undue influence
7612:
7206:
6852:
6815:
6587:
6289:
6265:
5441:
5215:
4997:
4968:
4265:
3798:
3788:
3636:
3405:
3254:
1781:
860:
4400:
No by-election before 1885 general election. Dodson had already resigned and been returned unopposed in a
9285:
8357:
8130:
8038:
7363:
7322:
4618:
4225:
4074:
4036:
3651:
3612:
3229:
2802:
2709:
2612:
2260:
1107:
12904:
12480:
12394:
12382:
12358:
12250:
12229:
12225:
12213:
12209:
12197:
12193:
12181:
12177:
12165:
12161:
12149:
12145:
12133:
12129:
12117:
12113:
12101:
12097:
12085:
12081:
12069:
12065:
12031:
12010:
12006:
11991:
11975:
11950:
11870:
11800:
11784:
11768:
11752:
11737:
11718:
11714:
11699:
11695:
11679:
11663:
11647:
11632:
11617:
11601:
11585:
11569:
11554:
11539:
11524:
11505:
11501:
11470:
11455:
11412:
11372:
11356:
5912:
As a result of the recount, a majority of 44 for Bruce was reversed to a majority of 55 for Sutherland.
13145:
13087:
Second edition 1955; third edition under the title "Schofield's Election Law", 1984 ed. by A.J. Little.
12451:
12370:
12346:
12262:
11934:
11918:
11902:
11886:
11854:
11838:
11822:
11811:
11796:
11722:
11509:
11486:
11451:
11447:
11443:
11428:
11341:
11305:
11265:
10799:
8401:
8187:
on the death of his father on 17 November 1960; notwithstanding the fact that he had not applied for a
7976:
7500:
7434:
7134:
6534:
6509:
6175:
5892:
5749:
5620:
5296:
4771:
4592:
3487:
2949:
2439:
585:
397:
389:
9686:
9378:
with the report of a special commission to enquire into the corruption found by the petition judgment.
5836:
It was not illegal for the Young Ireland Society to print 3,000 cards reading "Men of Clare, remember
5754:
Votes cast by voters who were corrupt, personated, disqualified; Erroneous counting; Scrutiny of votes
8522:
statements to the credit of a candidate, are covered by the prohibition on false statements of fact.
8238:
7495:
7006:
6080:, and stating with no-one could remain a Catholic and support him. This constituted undue influence.
4703:
4584:
4502:
3958:
3555:
2077:
1941:
1718:
1681:
1484:
1183:
1083:
822:
479:
1161:
Only one allegation of a bribed voter would require an answer; there the evidence was contradicted.
148:(and in extreme cases to disfranchise the borough, with its territory subsumed into the surrounding
9330:
6583:
6539:
6170:
5930:
5487:
5260:
4467:
4044:
4021:
3850:
3826:
3531:
3116:
2914:
2754:
2529:
2508:
2344:
2224:
2206:
2165:
2128:
2082:
1409:
1075:
778:
663:
351:
11780:
11764:
11748:
11733:
11710:
11691:
11675:
11659:
11628:
11613:
11597:
11581:
11565:
11550:
11535:
11520:
11497:
11424:
11408:
11396:
11384:
11352:
11337:
11316:
11289:
11277:
11227:
11205:
11189:
11173:
11157:
11141:
11125:
11121:
11109:
11105:
11093:
11089:
11070:
11058:
11042:
11038:
11026:
11022:
11010:
11006:
10995:
10991:
10979:
10975:
10960:
10956:
10941:
10937:
10918:
10902:
10858:
10842:
10826:
10810:
10783:
10767:
10751:
10732:
10720:
10491:
10475:
10459:
10443:
10408:
10380:
10316:
10268:
10249:
10226:
10198:
10182:
10166:
10134:
10118:
10090:
10074:
10042:
10014:
9998:
9963:
9947:
9924:
9905:
9890:
9874:
9835:
9819:
9803:
9788:
9776:
9732:
9716:
9674:
9658:
9569:
8188:
7586:
given a lift to the polls was taken not in a hired car but a personal car, which was not illegal.
7431:
Intimidation; Bribery, etc.; personation; illegal payments; false declaration of election expenses
7287:
Violation of secrecy of the ballot; Personation; Undue influence; Employment of prohibited persons
5865:
Votes cast by voters who were disqualified, personated, employed by Naoroji, corrupt, voting twice
2003:
John Sutton, Thomas Edward Cavanagh, John Wheelock, James Jones, Patrick Brian, and Michael Hughes
13099:
12755:
12739:
11643:
11482:
11466:
11439:
11368:
11261:
11250:
11239:
11223:
11201:
11185:
11169:
11153:
11137:
11074:
11054:
10922:
10906:
10890:
10878:
10874:
10862:
10846:
10830:
10814:
10795:
10787:
10771:
10716:
10704:
10700:
10629:
10614:
10602:
10590:
10578:
10566:
10554:
10542:
10530:
10515:
10503:
10424:
10364:
10348:
10332:
10300:
10284:
10150:
10058:
9979:
9858:
9768:
9748:
9697:
9637:
8948:
8922:
7936:
7904:
7896:
7126:
6981:
6556:
6077:
6028:
5938:
5855:
5837:
5664:
5436:
5193:
5094:
4401:
3922:
3842:
3811:
3697:
3589:
3514:
3451:
3026:
2995:
2987:
2689:
2577:
2543:
2006:
1437:
1222:
922:
743:
555:
380:
11995:
11979:
11954:
11938:
11922:
11906:
11890:
11874:
11858:
11842:
11826:
11209:
10755:
10736:
9756:
9705:
9492:
9487:
9482:
1214:
Daniel Ryan, Thomas M'Knight, Mathew Brennan, Robert Stacpool, Thomas M'Namara, and Denis Grimes
12552:
9267:
Sir Francis Henry Evans v. Tankerville Chamberlayne and Sir John Stephen Barrington Simeon, Bt.
9045:
8935:
8931:
David Evans, David Williams, Rees Price and Edward Williams v. Edward Hyde Villiers, Lord Hyde.
8798:
Joseph Toulmin and Richard Pemberton v. Edward Hermon and Sir Thomas George Fermor Hesketh, Bt.
8007:
6706:
6668:
6495:
5897:
5225:
5114:
4579:
3783:
As soon as the case was opened the petitioners applied to withdraw it; the Judge allowed them.
3377:
3340:
3297:
2733:
2656:
1521:
628:
510:
466:
13005:
The Law relating to Corrupt Practices at Elections and the practice on election petitions, etc
12774:
The Table; Being the Journal of the Society of Clerks-at-the-Table in Commonwealth Parliaments
12707:
The Table; Being the Journal of the Society of Clerks-at-the-Table in Commonwealth Parliaments
10479:
10463:
10447:
10428:
10412:
10396:
10384:
10368:
10352:
10336:
10320:
10304:
10288:
10272:
10253:
10230:
10214:
10202:
10186:
10170:
10154:
10138:
10122:
10106:
10094:
10078:
10062:
10046:
10030:
10018:
10002:
9951:
9909:
9839:
9823:
9792:
9662:
5876:
Naoroji's majority increased from 3 to 5, and the Judge allowed the petition to be withdrawn.
175:: Anyone acting directly or indirectly on behalf of the candidates; not merely the designated
10656:
9983:
9967:
9928:
9894:
9878:
9862:
9807:
9772:
9752:
9736:
9720:
8484:
7817:
7641:
7623:
7120:
6501:
5074:
4850:
4271:
3268:
3162:
The returning officer, Harding, refused to accept Davies as a candidate unless he gave a Β£40
2485:
2452:
1966:
1517:
927:
9701:
9682:
9678:
9535:"Trial of controverted elections; Procedure under the Representation of the People Act 1983"
9507:
9502:
9497:
8711:
John Cary Hendy and William Watson Brown v. Joseph W. Pease and Frederick Blackett Beaumont.
8551:, only the year is given (or year and month where two elections were held in the same year).
6369:
The recount resulted in Shaw obtaining the same 368 vote majority as in the original count.
13091:
12988:
6973:
6740:
5966:
5704:
5035:
4350:
2723:
2666:
Treating; undue influence; candidate disqualified as previously guilty of corrupt practices
2419:
2198:
1864:
1400:
996:
343:
305:
141:
8390:
Failure to close poll on time; ballot papers issued and votes cast after close of the poll
7789:
False return of election expenses; exceeding maximum election expenses; illegal employment
8:
13071:
8506:
8280:
8073:
8013:
7996:
6897:
6354:
5625:
4888:
4624:
4275:
3877:
3664:
3443:
3439:
3259:
2874:
2521:
2101:
Society and had paid for wine at its annual dinner, but it was a non-political occasion.
2046:
1637:
1433:
1360:
149:
13003:
12992:
12977:
9449:
Corrupt and illegal practices: a general survey and a case study of an election petition
9447:
8219:
Expenses incurred without authority of election agent; False return of election expenses
7054:
Bribery, etc.; false statement of election expenses; exceeding maximum election expenses
8503:
Timothy Denis Morrison, Euphemia Matheson, Fiona Morag Grahame, and Carolyn Ann Welling
8424:
8385:
8184:
7080:
5816:
5646:
5589:
5475:
5031:
4655:
4541:
3952:
2841:
1822:
1710:
814:
809:
376:
6464:
Bribery, etc.; inducing prohibited people to vote; election literature without imprint
1574:
were compounded and paid by their landlords, were entitled to register. Special case.
13112:
13047:
13043:
13036:
13025:
12781:
12714:
9454:
9390:
9344:
8583:
8213:
7784:
7216:
6561:
6491:
6099:
5515:
5265:
4955:
4925:
4315:
4222:
Archibald McKay, Richard Ferguson, John Duncan, Alexander Brown, and Alexander McLean
2661:
1933:
1324:
700:
124:: The court upheld the election, and declared the sitting Member the rightful winner.
30:
3974:
Mitchel had escaped transportation in 1853 and been naturalised as a citizen of the
10791:
8427:, Douglas Bain (Chief Electoral Officer), and Martin Fox (Deputy Returning Officer)
7823:
7604:
7570:
7085:
6628:
6209:
5860:
5108:
4992:
3163:
2981:
2693:
2625:
2378:
2042:
1928:
1745:
1593:
961:
589:
206:
145:
73:
10926:
10681:
10676:
10671:
8751:
Charles Castleman and Arthur Frederick Naghton v. Rt. Hon. William Francis Cowper.
8081:
8030:
6068:
Charges of bribery and treating could not be proved. A pastoral letter written by
5028:
George Farmsworth, Frederick Wadeley, Walter Baylis, Henry Davis and James Edmonds
2526:
Bribery, etc.; employment of corrupt agent; candidate previously guilty of bribery
53:. The following table lists all those petitions which subsequently came to trial.
12459:
12455:
8756:
8480:
8207:
8048:
7464:
7426:
7355:
7230:
7198:
7158:
5669:
5149:
4310:
3982:, renouncing his allegiance to Britain. Considered alongside No. 1 petition
3226:
Bribery, etc.; candidate disqualified through corrupt practice; Scrutiny of votes
1447:
705:
198:
12930:
Clifford Chance client Nadine Dorries MP bats off "harassment" election petition
9170:
James Forrest and Thomas Walker v. Rt. Hon. Hugh Law and Sir Thomas McClure, Bt.
13063:
13055:
9382:
9354:
9349:
9041:
John Oldfield and James Kirk v. Charles Henry Hopwood and Frederick Pennington.
8059:
8001:
7982:
7951:
7391:
6133:
6051:
6002:
5821:
5674:
Bribery, etc.; Rioting and intimidation; counting ballot papers which were void
5479:
4183:
3837:
3628:
3622:
3369:
3332:
2235:
1633:
579:
542:
176:
94:
13027:
The Law of Elections, as viewed in the light of the Election Petitions of 1892
9932:
9201:
William Wentworth FitzWilliam Dick v. James Carlisle McCoan and Howard Brooke.
13129:
12785:
12718:
11078:
10945:
10740:
10686:
10519:
10238:
10234:
9936:
9913:
9847:
9843:
9375:
9022:(The trial judge refused permission for the petition to be listed for trial).
8944:
Thomas Duckett Maybury and Maurice Harman v. Rowland Ponsonby Blennerhassett.
8456:
8419:
8343:
8263:
8106:
8086:
6913:
6419:
6349:
5549:
5230:
4738:
4147:
3979:
3975:
2701:
2697:
2383:
1897:
1673:
1443:
1256:
658:
8430:
Errors in issuing ballot papers; ballot papers wrongly counted and rejected
7745:
7715:
7534:
7317:
6917:
counter-petition alleging corruption; the court allowed both applications.
6778:
6069:
6046:
6020:
4069:
3915:
2797:
2681:
1328:
1218:
8970:
Edward Henry John Craufurd v. Sir William James Montgomery Cuninghame, Bt.
8769:(No. 1). Charles Spencer Scrace Dickins and another v. Robert Henry Hurst.
8731:
Francis Niblett and others v. William Philip Price and Charles James Monk.
7360:
False declaration of election expenses; illegal employment; illegal hiring
3534:; Young had since been made a judge so the seat was vacant, necessitating
8641:
Daniel Lloyd and John Brown v. Robert Richard Torrens and William Fowler.
8461:
8307:
7011:
6506:
Bribery, etc.; Illegal employment; Incomplete return of election expenses
6424:
5104:
4960:
4404:
by the time the petition was tried; he was unseated and stood instead in
2098:
1571:
1289:
80:
12894:
Timothy Morrison and others v Alistair Carmichael MP and Alistair Buchan
8778:
Joseph Walker Pease and others v. Charles Morgan Norwood and James Clay.
8017:
drawing attention to Clarke's position and likely disqualification; the
4921:
Samuel Bradley Wilcock, Robert Skilbeck, Thomas Humphrey, and David Meek
4250:. c. 45); the bribery allegations were abandoned and no trial was held.
3964:
Candidate disqualified as a naturalised alien and through treason felony
12984:
Updated editions were published in 1880 and 1885 by the same publisher.
10652:
8957:
John William Ellison Macartney v. Capt. Hon. Henry William Lowry Corry.
8348:
5306:
Returning officer wrongly refused and rejected votes; scrutiny of votes
3107:
547:
12994:
A guide to Election Law and the Law and Practice of Election Petitions
9282:(The petitioner was substituted by Thomas Charles Hunter Hedderwick.)
8483:
of the findings, and was granted permission to bring the action; the
8159:
4247:
2955:
Bribery, etc.; irregular procedure for voting and maintaining secrecy
13001:
8721:
George Kittson and Thomas Johnston v. John Henry, Viscount Crichton.
8631:
Samuel Storey and Thomas Garnett v. Rt. Hon. William Edward Forster.
3918:(replaced after his death by Michael John Cahalan and Edward Galway)
13096:
The Elimination of Corrupt Practices in British Elections 1868β1911
6076:, was read from the altar in all churches in the diocese attacking
6027:, was read from the altar in all churches in the diocese attacking
5982:
were incredible. The evidence did not support charges of treating.
5512:
John Crossman, George Garlick, John Charles Jowett, and John Sandes
2340:
Thomas Broderick, Michael Lynch, Alexander Birne, and Edward Duggan
1334:
Bribery, etc.; employing person reported guilty of corrupt practice
12915:
Shiranikha Herbert, "Courts constrained by election time-limits",
5421:
shortly before the election, but it was not a political occasion.
13002:
Mattinson, Sir Miles Walker; Macaskie, Stuart Cunningham (1883).
10643:
6299:
others held good. At the end, the candidates were exactly equal.
4794:
An extensive system of bribery and treating by agent was proved.
442:
13038:
The Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Acts, 1883 and 1895
8621:
Thomas Mason Jones v. John Wingfield Malcolm and Thomas Collins.
7626:
were all seeking government jobs was a false statement of fact.
7601:
Daniel Fearon, James Hanlon, Thomas Hanratty, and Patrick Larkin
7050:
Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
4230:
Bribery, etc.; Candidate disqualified due to Government contract
2482:
James Brett, Frederick Meers, Henry Matthews, and George Palmer
6969:
Lt-Col William Henry Vallack Tom and William Stuart Bruton Duff
5645:
of the High Court was asked to rule on whether people born in
1068:
Francis Henry Thomas, Josiah Webbe Goldsworthy, and John Cleave
8681:
John Broxup Coates and another v. Lord George Henry Cavendish.
4381:
Thomas Heywood, William Dodd, William Jones and William Davies
3997:
Dr James Ledlie Riggs, George Scott Riddell, and James Gardner
2219:
that this was corrupt treating even if halted at dissolution.
9067:
Edward Pickering and William Williams v. Charles Mark Palmer.
7933:
Nicholas John Pethick Revington and Andrew Treeby Easterbrook
6544:
Bribery, etc.; False statement of fact; Recount with scrutiny
5826:
Bribery, etc.; Intimidation; Returning Officer irregularities
5125:
No by-election. Constituency reduced to one member from 1885.
4199:
No by-election. Constituency reduced to one member from 1885.
4158:
No by-election. Constituency reduced to one member from 1885.
3302:
Bribery, etc.; voting by ineligible people; Scrutiny of votes
9422:
2011:
Returning Officer wrongly accepted withdrawal of a candidate
1514:
Roderick Anderson, Jesse Bryant, and Edward Charlton Harding
41:
transferred the jurisdiction for considering petitions from
9471:
4242:
Russell accepted that he was indeed disqualified under the
3712:
The scrutiny reduced Stewart's majority from 8 votes to 2.
3239:
the notice did not automatically nullify votes for Deakin.
10667:. Vol. 31. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 34.
8878:
Frederic Bell and others v. Sir William Payne Gallwey, Bt.
7567:
Harry Flanders, William Carter Watling, and Richard Senter
4768:
Isaac Day, Charles Shaw, James Gayes, and Edward Fairhurst
201:
and not the facts, it was referred to three Judges of the
13057:
The Law of Parliamentary Elections and Election Petitions
8868:
John Dyke and William Oaten v. Alexander Charles Barclay.
8858:
John Dyke and William Oaten v. Alexander Charles Barclay.
8818:
John Hannon and James Casey v. Sir Robert Gore Booth, Bt.
8230:
8077:
8026:
33:
is a petition challenging the result of an election to a
12987:
12700:"Controverted elections to the House of Commons in 1955"
9580:(371). Dublin: John Falconer: 102β103. 28 February 1874.
9160:
John Boyle and William Conaghan v. Charles Edward Lewis.
8671:
William Longsdon and others v. Augustus Peter Arkwright.
4534:
Edmund Digby Worsley, James Franklin, and George Twyford
2879:
Bribery, etc.; unlawful communication of names of voters
2349:
Failure to give proper notice of election; Bribery, etc.
197:: Where the dispute in an election petition concerned a
10647:. Vol. 211. HC. 13 June 1872. col. 1669β1676.
5554:
Bribery, etc.; election expenses not paid through agent
1526:
Bribery, etc.; hiring cabs to convey voters to the poll
8838:
James Walton and William Jones v. John Benjamin Smith.
7352:
Edward Powell Smythies and John Richard Baker Claridge
7327:
Recount; Ballot papers erroneously counted or rejected
6711:
Votes cast by ineligible voters; Recount with scrutiny
5714:
Bribery, etc.; Disqualified from election; Personation
9100:
J. Ledsham and another v. W.F.Tollemache and another.
8701:
George Gustavus Walker v. Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow.
7867:
Recount; erroneous counting of votes; mislaying votes
7293:
No by-election before December 1910 general election.
7203:
Bribery, etc.; false declaration of election expenses
6934:
Henry William Edmund Petty-Fitzmaurice, Earl of Kerry
6191:
actions were inadvertent and so he was given relief.
5040:
Bribery, etc.; failure to open and close poll on time
84:: One person knowingly voting in the name of another.
8848:
Ephraim Hallam and John Eskrigge v. William Tipping.
8661:
Harcourt Pauncefoot Popham v. Edmund Haviland Burke.
8115:
and Arthur Newton Edward McHaffie, returning officer
7530:
Marriott Morley, Charles Wray, and Benjamin Musgrave
12991:; Le Marchant, Henry; Anderson, Yarborough (1880).
9472:O'Malley, Edwin L.; Hardcastle, Henry (1870β1929).
9294:
Phylip Andrew David Hobson v. John Dudley Fishburn.
8593:
7194:
Lt-Col Walker Miller Lambert and Gerald Dennis Bond
6429:
Bribery, etc.; excessive election expenses; Recount
5790:
Bribery, etc.; Voting by minors; Erroneous counting
144:impelled the House to refuse to move a by-election
9446:
9360:Parliamentary Elections Corrupt Practices Act 1885
4563:agreement to cover up his involvement in bribery.
2984:, Edward Bowen, Josiah Robinson, and Thomas Foxall
13151:Elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom
11300:
11298:
9280:James Edward Harper and others v. Arthur Bignold.
3519:Returning officer wrongly counted irregular votes
324:At least 800 and up to 1,000 people were bribed.
47:Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883
13127:
9516:) e.g. 1 O'M & H 281 = Volume 1, p. 281
9387:British Parliamentary Election Results 1885β1918
9257:Robert Burn and Joseph Train Gray v. Robert Cox.
9130:J.B. Preece and others v. J. Pulley and another.
7999:. Grosvenor's agent had inserted adverts in the
6978:Bribery, etc.; False return of election expenses
10264:
10262:
9994:
9992:
9312:Timothy Scott Ireland v Nadine Vanessa Dorries.
9090:W.H. Rushbrooke and another v. J.A. Hardcastle.
9020:Francis O'Beirne v. William Richard Ormsby Gore
7781:Edmond Johnson Boake and George Alfred Brabazon
7235:Joseph Forster Wilson and John Roger Butterwick
932:Bribery, etc.; illegal arrangements for polling
12694:
12692:
11295:
11219:
11217:
9247:Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot v. Matthew Fowler.
8918:John Burrill v. Joshua Proctor Brown-Westhead.
8761:William Gray and others v. Ralph Ward Jackson.
8160:Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn, Viscount Stansgate
1902:Irregular taking of votes at one polling booth
12764:
10439:
10437:
9180:P. Isaac and another v. C. Seely and another.
8808:Thomas Young and James Coch v. James Figgins.
8058:Candidate disqualified due to conviction for
7981:Candidate disqualified due to conviction for
7864:and Harry Reginald Cleaver, Returning Officer
4320:Bribery, etc.; personation; scrutiny of votes
3921:Candidate disqualified due to conviction for
3808:Bribery, etc., at this and previous elections
3113:Failure to hold a poll at some polling places
422:Richard Adams, Abraham Hambly, and James Fell
12318:5 O'M & H 53; HCP 1896 63 pp. 45β50
12309:5 O'M & H 17; HCP 1896 63 pp. 37β44
12291:5 O'M & H 27; HCP 1896 63 pp. 15β22
12273:5 O'M & H 68; HCP 1896 63 pp. 23β35
10971:
10969:
10259:
9989:
8180:Re Bristol South-East Parliamentary Election
6056:Bribery, etc.; Intimidation; undue influence
5166:No by-election. Constituency abolished 1885.
4786:No by-election before 1885 general election.
4554:No by-election before 1885 general election.
4351:Charles Conrad Adolphus du Bois de Ferrieres
4286:No by-election before 1885 general election.
3888:No by-election before 1880 general election.
1560:Votes were cast by people wrongly registered
962:Guildford Hillier Mainwaring Ellerker Onslow
600:No by-election. Constituency abolished 1870.
297:Luke Hind, John Armstrong and Joseph Dannatt
13090:
12689:
12282:5 O'M & H 39; HCP 1896 63 pp. 3β14
11214:
9598:
9596:
9574:The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal
7712:John George Haller and William Lloyd-Taylor
7552:distribution constituted corrupt treating.
6130:Alfred Barry and Charles John Saxby Varrall
4464:Robert Newton and Armytage Lennox Nicholson
3882:Bribery, etc.; employment of corrupt agents
1742:James Ogden, John Woolley and Abel Buckley
1345:influence unconnected with the candidates.
1253:David John M'Gown and George David Christie
18:List of UK Parliamentary election petitions
12979:The Law and Practice of Election Petitions
12975:
10434:
9120:John William Burns v. Archibald Orr-Ewing.
8691:Hon. David Robert Plunket v. Jonathan Pim.
8351:and Lindsay Garrett Fox, returning officer
5605:result, Anstruther had a majority of one.
4244:House of Commons Disqualification Act 1782
3594:Bribery, etc.; employment of corrupt agent
3386:Considered alongside No. 1 petition.
3374:Bribery, etc.; payments after the election
2449:Patrick Mackay and Thomas Patrick O'Connor
1818:Thomas Meredith Williams and Joseph Mellor
13080:
10966:
9140:T.W. Cowan and others v. Sir H. Fletcher.
8828:Henry Griffith v. Denis Maurice O'Connor.
6784:Polling stations remained open after 8 PM
6669:Lord Charles William de la Poer Beresford
6206:Henry Hately, Thomas Moss and James Mason
4105:William Francis Spencer and John Blundell
9593:
9564:
9562:
9560:
9558:
9234:Sir John Swinburne, Bt. v. Major Darwin.
9054:Sir I.B. Guest, Bt. v. Hon. A.M. Ashley.
9010:H.R. Willis and another v. Albert Grant.
8888:William Colley and others v. John Hardy.
3935:the runner-up, Moore, was duly elected.
3401:Charles Edward Irvin and James Macgregor
2808:Returning officer wrongly rejected votes
2764:John Marshall and Walter Chorley Brannan
2457:Bribery, etc.; interruption of telegrams
260:James M'Tier and Charles Murray Arundell
56:
13109:UK Election Law: a critical examination
9444:
8008:Impartial Reporter and Farmers' Journal
5724:Sexton had been returned unopposed for
4499:Edward Charles Rudge and Joseph Masters
4355:Bribery, etc.; disqualified as an alien
316:No by-election. Constituency abolished.
14:
13156:Election results in the United Kingdom
13128:
13069:
13053:
13023:
13012:
12997:(3rd ed.). London: Davis and Son.
9453:. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
9150:S.W. Johnson and another v. J. Rankin.
8741:John Watkins Drew v. Lord Henry Scott.
8241:in which Douglas-Home had appeared as
8084:. During the by-election campaign the
6848:Thomas Embrey and Christopher Sweeting
6781:and Charles Gasquet, Returning Officer
6455:Thomas Bradshaw and Alfred Wilkes Kaye
5111:, Henry S. Underhill, and George Young
2161:Walter Thomas William Spencer Stanhope
993:Edward Barker Sutton and Robert Ransom
104:: Any attempt to win votes by threats.
35:United Kingdom Parliament constituency
9555:
9498:1893: Vol 4 (23 Mar 1881β11 Aug 1893)
9381:
9224:Alfred Arnold v. William Rawson Shaw.
9191:W. Smith v. W.J. Stenton and another.
8898:Edmund Beatty Lockyer v. George Loch.
8324:discount given on advertising in the
8183:Benn had succeeded to the peerage as
6974:Thomas Charles Reginald Agar-Robartes
3765:Edward Pickering and William Williams
2805:and Walter Nugent (returning officer)
1842:had a majority and was duly elected.
51:Representation of the People Act 1983
13106:
13034:
12945:
12713:. London: Butterworth: 59β76. 1955.
8990:Hon. A.E.M. Ashley v. A.B. Cochrane.
6580:Walter Crees Austen and John Rowland
5520:Illegal payments; illegal employment
3476:William Hartley Lee and Isaac Briggs
3071:Bribery, etc.; riot and intimidation
2039:Daniel Brayshay and William Atkinson
10651:
9493:1881: Vol 3 (8 Aug 1874β2 Dec 1880)
9407:
8611:John Stamforth v. John James Ennis.
7893:Hugh Hall and James Herbert Morrell
7820:and Bertram Fitzherbert Widdrington
7716:Felix Maximilian Schoenbrunn Cassel
6384:James Hood and Alexander Gillanders
5927:William Hudspeth and John Knox Lyal
3182:James Youngjohns and Charles Thomas
2622:Buttress, Cock, Davies and Whitwell
1440:, Thomas Evan Lees and John Bentley
1011:An association set up by North and
228:
24:
13141:Election law in the United Kingdom
13050:, published by the same publisher.
12969:
12216:β160; HCP 1893 25 pp. 105β107
12088:β155; HCP 1893 25 pp. 101β104
9424:FitzGerald, Baron FitzGerald, John
9080:John Corcoran v. Percy B. Bernard.
8651:Richard Boardman v. William Fagan.
7785:Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman
6811:Fiennes Stanley Wykeham Cornwallis
6095:T. George, J. Pickup and J. Andrew
4439:Undue influence; scrutiny of votes
3511:Andrew Haswell and Robert Jamieson
3206:
2592:James Price William Gwynne Holford
2558:James Price William Gwynne Holford
2241:John Cunliffe Pickersgill Cunliffe
221:
25:
13167:
13081:Schofield, Alfred Norman (1950).
13076:. Liberal Publication Department.
13041:. London: Sweet and Maxwell, Ltd.
12821:Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
12232:β131; HCP 1893 25-I pp. 3β12
12136:β152; HCP 1893 25 pp. 47β60
8908:T. H. Gladstone v. James Lowther.
8788:William Hughes v. Thomas Meyrick.
8153:Malcolm Archibald James St. Clair
8002:Tyrone Courier and Dungannon News
7165:William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore
6555:smoking concert were paid by the
6241:William Glaszard and Edwin Turner
4809:Isaac Latimer and Francis Barratt
2303:John Slattery and Daniel Carrigan
2155:Yorkshire (West Riding), Southern
2112:Yorkshire (West Riding), Southern
1286:Frederic Royse and Charles Wright
1142:William Armes and George Holditch
736:Thomas Berry Bishop and 31 others
441:William Grose did give a meal in
12939:
12922:
12909:
12898:
12884:
12869:
12858:
12847:
12835:
12826:
12814:
12802:
12765:Wheeler-Booth, M. A. J. (1961).
12745:
12732:
12680:
12671:
12659:
12650:
12641:
12632:
12623:
12614:
12605:
12596:
12587:
12578:
12569:
12560:
12539:
12530:
12521:
12512:
12503:
12494:
12485:
12473:
12464:
12444:
12435:
12426:
12417:
12408:
12399:
12387:
12375:
12363:
12351:
12339:
12330:
12321:
12312:
12303:
12294:
12285:
12276:
12267:
12255:
12244:
12235:
12219:
12203:
12187:
12184:β115; HCP 1893 25 pp. 61β68
12171:
12168:β125; HCP 1893 25 pp. 89β99
12155:
12152:β106; HCP 1893 25 pp. 79β88
12139:
12123:
12120:β140; HCP 1893 25 pp. 25β37
12107:
12104:β147; HCP 1893 25 pp. 39β46
12091:
12075:
12059:
12045:
12036:
12025:
12016:
12013:β167; HCP 1893 25 pp. 15β24
12000:
11985:
11969:
11960:
11944:
11928:
11912:
11896:
11880:
11864:
11848:
11832:
11816:
11805:
11790:
11774:
11758:
11742:
11727:
11704:
11685:
11669:
11653:
11637:
11622:
11607:
11591:
11575:
11559:
11544:
11529:
11514:
11491:
11476:
11460:
11433:
11418:
11402:
11390:
11378:
11362:
11346:
11331:
11322:
11310:
11283:
11271:
11255:
11244:
11233:
11195:
11179:
11163:
11147:
11131:
11115:
11061:β180; HCP 1874 373; HCP 1874 152
10664:Dictionary of National Biography
10518:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 86β103;
9445:Helmore, Leonard Mervyn (1967).
9298:Parliamentary Elections Act 1695
8594:Petitions withdrawn before trial
8564:for which the election was held.
8260:Lt-Comm. Eric Wilfred Morgan DSC
8243:Leader of the Conservative Party
8214:Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home
7751:William Legge, Viscount Lewisham
6645:Sunderland Herald and Daily Post
5270:Bribery, etc.; scrutiny of votes
5107:, Owen Grimbly, William Parish,
3262:, Thomas Tighe, and Joseph Pratt
2919:Bribery, etc.; Scrutiny of votes
2416:Thomas Condon and Michael O'Shea
2388:Bribery, etc.; Scrutiny of votes
1938:Bribery, etc.; Scrutiny of votes
1827:Bribery, etc.; Scrutiny of votes
1642:Bribery, etc.; Scrutiny of votes
1406:Bribery, etc.; Scrutiny of votes
1370:Bribery, etc.; scrutiny of votes
958:William Edward Elkins and others
847:Thomas Woodlock and George Foley
668:Bribery, etc.; Scrutiny of votes
211:High Court of Justice in Ireland
39:Parliamentary Elections Act 1868
12611:6 O'M & H 292; HCP 1911 170
12536:6 O'M & H 318; HCP 1911 204
12423:5 O'M & H 176; HCP 1906 169
12200:β90; HCP 1893 25 pp. 69β77
11099:
11083:
11064:
11048:
11032:
11016:
11000:
10985:
10950:
10931:
10912:
10896:
10884:
10868:
10852:
10836:
10820:
10804:
10777:
10761:
10745:
10726:
10710:
10694:
10658:"Keogh, William Nicholas"
10644:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
10620:
10617:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 133β140
10608:
10596:
10584:
10581:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 113β130
10572:
10560:
10557:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 140β145
10548:
10545:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 151β157
10536:
10533:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 103β113
10524:
10509:
10506:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 145β150
10497:
10494:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 131β133
10485:
10469:
10453:
10418:
10402:
10390:
10374:
10358:
10342:
10326:
10310:
10294:
10278:
10243:
10220:
10208:
10192:
10176:
10160:
10144:
10128:
10112:
10100:
10084:
10068:
10052:
10036:
10024:
10008:
9973:
9957:
9941:
9918:
9899:
9884:
9868:
9852:
9829:
9813:
9797:
9782:
9762:
9742:
9726:
9710:
9691:
9668:
9652:
9570:"The Coming Election Petitions"
9476:. London: Stevens & Haynes.
9211:S.B. Wilson v. Hon. S. Herbert.
8576:
8567:
8554:
8237:had incurred costs tranmitting
7422:Timothy Glavin and Thomas Coady
5998:Pierce Charles de Lacy O'Mahony
5331:James Spencer and Edward Prestt
5190:Alexander Boyd and James O'Kane
2952:and Mr Daly (returning officer)
1707:Joseph Wile and Thomas Smallman
1589:Michael Foley and Joseph Foley
1556:Edward William Terrick Hamilton
1477:Robert Richard Broad and others
541:Dr. Thomas Prestwood Lucas and
339:Charles Sturge and John Baldwin
12780:. London: Butterworth: 23β56.
12593:6 O'M & H 103; HCP 1911 75
12072:β98; HCP 1893 25 pp. 3β13
10639:"Judgment Of Mr Justice Keogh"
9643:
9623:
9614:
9605:
9584:
9543:. UK Parliament. November 2023
9527:
9031:G. White v. Edward James Reed.
8537:
7677:George Goodall and Joseph Reid
6074:Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath
6025:Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath
5156:Charles Henry Crompton-Roberts
3912:Matthew Villiers Sankey Morton
3424:
3329:Charles Hurdle and Henry Stark
2588:Richard Watkins and J. Watkins
2236:Augustus Henry Archibald Anson
1178:Augustus Henry Archibald Anson
892:Sir Rowland Blennerhasset, Bt.
461:John Haley, Charles Hastings,
427:Edward Frederick Leveson-Gower
215:High Court of Northern Ireland
13:
1:
13111:. London: Glass House Press.
13070:Seager, John Renwick (1909).
13024:Seager, John Renwick (1893).
13013:Parker, Frank Rowley (1885).
12982:. London: Stevens and Haynes.
9838:; Fitzgerald pp. 28β48;
9661:; Fitzgerald pp. 19β27;
9520:
9488:1875: Vol 2 (1870β6 Aug 1874)
9463:– via Internet Archive.
8543:The full date is given for a
8507:Alexander Morrison Carmichael
7575:Bribery, etc.; illegal hiring
6007:Intimidation; undue influence
5971:Bribery, etc.; illegal hiring
5261:Frederick Dixon Dyke Hartland
4272:Alfred Erskine Gathorne-Hardy
3366:Hiram Young and John Rennison
3255:Sir George Clendining O'Donel
2720:Sir William Vernon Guise, Bt.
2119:Francis Dudley Stuart Wortley
13035:Jelf, Ernest Arthur (1894).
13008:. London: Waterlow and Sons.
12823:, 24 December 1983 p. 1
10569:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 8β19
10077:; Fitzgerald pp. 2β18;
8164:Candidate disqualified as a
7427:Anthony John Charles Donelan
6853:Frederick Rutherfoord Harris
5962:Joseph Edward Crawfurd Munro
5822:William Hoey Kearney Redmond
4998:Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps
4663:Henry Meysey Meysey-Thompson
4266:Henry Munro-Butler-Johnstone
3265:Refusal to accept nomination
3150:Refusal to accept nomination
2518:Gardener Christopher Stevens
1570:Small tenant farmers, whose
7:
12946:Lamy, Joel (6 April 2020).
12844:, 2 October 1997, p. 2
10634:HCP 1872 268 pp. 20β85
10605:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 6β8
10593:; HCP 1872 268 pp. 4β6
9414:. London: Stevens and Sons.
9338:
8452:Oldham East and Saddleworth
8203:Kinross and West Perthshire
7746:Alfred Ernest William Hazel
7648:Harry Lawson Webster Lawson
6276:Harry Lawson Webster Lawson
4075:Sir John Ennis, 2nd Baronet
4002:George de la Poer Beresford
3440:Sebastian Stewart Dickinson
3313:upset Jolliffe's majority.
1777:John Hill and Thomas Watton
1034:and Clement Arthur Thruston
10:
13172:
12976:Hardcastle, Henry (1874).
10480:HCP 1869 120-I p. 217
10448:HCP 1869 120-I p. 303
10273:HCP 1869 120-I p. 295
10254:HCP 1869 120-I p. 289
10215:HCP 1869 120-I p. 286
10139:HCP 1869 120-I p. 283
10123:HCP 1869 120-I p. 269
10107:HCP 1869 120-I p. 260
10095:HCP 1869 120-I p. 249
10079:HCP 1869 120-I p. 243
10031:HCP 1869 120-I p. 399
10003:HCP 1869 120-I p. 235
9910:HCP 1869 120-I p. 320
9840:HCP 1869 120-I p. 228
9824:HCP 1869 120-I p. 219
9793:HCP 1869 120-I p. 219
9663:HCP 1869 120-I p. 214
9365:
8562:parliamentary constituency
8457:Robert Elwyn James Watkins
8415:Fermanagh and South Tyrone
8402:Garrison, County Fermanagh
8400:At the polling station in
8378:Fermanagh and South Tyrone
8239:party political broadcasts
8177:
8113:George Henry Roland Rogers
7966:Fermanagh and South Tyrone
7526:Kingston upon Hull Central
6745:Illegal practices by agent
6498:, John Alkin and John Shaw
6176:Frederick Wootton Isaacson
5750:William Alexander McArthur
5621:Frederick Wootton Isaacson
5266:Augustus Frederick Lehmann
4772:William Coare Brocklehurst
3961:) and Michael John Cahalan
3218:Herbert Charles Drinkwater
2834:John Fleming and John Holt
2738:Bribery, etc.; personation
2730:, and John Pleydell Wilton
2121:and George Wilton Chambers
1329:Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon
810:Francis Leopold M'Clintock
586:Alexander William Kinglake
12919:, 1 November 1988, p. 39.
11126:HCP 1874 374 pp. 172
11110:HCP 1874 374 pp. 146
11094:HCP 1874 374 pp. 143
11059:HCP 1874 374 pp. 174
11043:HCP 1874 374 pp. 160
11027:HCP 1874 374 pp. 155
11011:HCP 1874 374 pp. 142
10996:HCP 1874 374 pp. 141
10980:HCP 1874 374 pp. 130
10961:HCP 1874 374 pp. 123
10942:HCP 1874 374 pp. 119
10721:HCP 1874 374 pp. 150
8520:
8477:
8439:
8399:
8365:
8322:
8277:
8228:
8208:Christopher Murray Grieve
8176:
8127:
8070:
7993:
7977:Philip Christopher Clarke
7950:
7912:
7876:
7852:Derbyshire, North-Eastern
7839:
7800:
7764:
7729:
7695:
7661:
7620:
7584:
7550:
7514:
7496:Henry Finnis Blosse Lynch
7478:
7442:
7405:
7371:
7336:
7300:
7255:
7214:
7178:
7142:
7099:
7063:
7025:
6989:
6952:
6911:
6868:
6831:
6793:
6775:Francis Hastings Medhurst
6754:
6720:
6682:
6642:
6606:
6600:(Chamberlayne only)
6553:
6517:
6473:
6438:
6402:
6380:Elginshire and Nairnshire
6368:
6333:
6297:
6259:
6225:
6189:
6149:
6113:
6067:
6018:
5980:
5946:
5911:
5874:
5835:
5799:
5763:
5723:
5683:
5639:
5603:
5565:
5546:Henry Birkbeck and others
5529:
5495:
5455:
5419:
5384:
5350:
5315:
5279:
5244:
5209:
5173:
5132:
5088:
5049:
5011:
4976:
4939:
4904:
4868:
4830:
4793:
4752:
4719:
4679:
4638:
4600:
4561:
4518:
4503:Daniel Rowlinson Ratcliff
4483:
4448:
4414:
4364:
4329:
4293:
4241:
4206:
4165:
4124:
4088:
4052:
4015:
3973:
3933:
3895:
3858:
3819:
3782:
3749:
3711:
3678:
3644:
3605:
3569:
3556:Robert Richardson-Gardner
3528:
3495:
3459:
3419:
3385:
3348:
3311:
3276:
3237:
3222:James Henry Deakin (sen.)
3201:
3161:
3147:and William Lewis Harding
3124:
3082:
3042:
3003:
2964:
2928:
2888:
2855:
2817:
2781:
2747:
2704:'s ruling as a betrayal.
2675:
2657:William De La Poer Trench
2639:
2605:
2571:
2537:
2501:
2466:
2433:
2399:
2360:
2324:
2287:
2254:
2214:
2179:
2142:
2096:
2078:Robert Richardson Gardner
2060:
2022:
1986:
1949:
1911:
1878:
1836:
1800:
1759:
1726:
1689:
1651:
1613:
1569:
1535:
1498:
1485:Edward Backhouse Eastwick
1461:
1417:
1379:
1343:
1303:
1270:
1236:
1197:
1160:
1126:
1091:
1051:
1010:
975:
941:
905:
868:
830:
792:
757:
719:
683:
642:
607:
563:
524:
487:
440:
405:
359:
323:
277:
205:(England and Wales), the
13085:. London: Shaw and Sons.
13030:. London: Hayman and Co.
13017:. London: Knight and Co.
12263:HCP 1896 63-II p. 3
11939:HCP 1886 177 pp. 23
11923:HCP 1886 177 pp. 89
11907:HCP 1886 177 pp. 85
11891:HCP 1886 177 pp. 59
11875:HCP 1886 177 pp. 55
11859:HCP 1886 177 pp. 39
11715:HCP 1880 337 pp. 69
11696:HCP 1880 337 pp. 59
11680:HCP 1880 337 pp. 93
11648:HCP 1880 337 pp. 87
11602:HCP 1880 337 pp. 79
11586:HCP 1880 337 pp. 75
11570:HCP 1880 337 pp. 63
11502:HCP 1880 337 pp. 53
11471:HCP 1880 337 pp. 47
11413:HCP 1880 337 pp. 37
11373:HCP 1880 337 pp. 33
11357:HCP 1880 337 pp. 13
11340:; HCP 1880 263; Command
11228:HCP 1875 342 pp. 39
11206:HCP 1875 342 pp. 18
11190:HCP 1875 342 pp. 23
11174:HCP 1875 342 pp. 25
11158:HCP 1875 342 pp. 14
11142:HCP 1875 342 pp. 12
11075:HCP 1874 374 pp. 62
10923:HCP 1874 374 pp. 99
10907:HCP 1874 374 pp. 92
10891:HCP 1874 374 pp. 84
10879:HCP 1874 374 pp. 79
10863:HCP 1874 374 pp. 57
10847:HCP 1874 374 pp. 51
10831:HCP 1874 374 pp. 50
10815:HCP 1874 374 pp. 31
10788:HCP 1874 374 pp. 19
10772:HCP 1874 374 pp. 12
10705:HCP 1874 374 pp. 75
10464:HCP 1869 120 p. 304
10429:HCP 1869 120 p. 208
10413:HCP 1869 120 p. 203
10397:HCP 1869 120 p. 202
10385:HCP 1869 120 p. 198
10369:HCP 1869 120 p. 191
10353:HCP 1869 120 p. 189
10337:HCP 1869 120 p. 184
10321:HCP 1869 120 p. 352
10305:HCP 1869 120 p. 163
10289:HCP 1869 120 p. 156
10231:HCP 1869 120 p. 144
10203:HCP 1869 120 p. 138
10187:HCP 1869 120 p. 128
10171:HCP 1869 120 p. 127
10155:HCP 1869 120 p. 123
10063:HCP 1869 120 p. 115
10047:HCP 1869 120 p. 113
10019:HCP 1869 120 p. 106
9952:HCP 1869 120 p. 332
9636:; 20th ed. pp. 35β36;
7682:James Archibald Morrison
6939:Leifchild Stratten Jones
6633:False statements of fact
6629:William Theodore Doxford
6584:Tankerville Chamberlayne
6171:William Charles Steadman
5931:Nathaniel George Clayton
4468:Thomas Alexander Dickson
3293:Henry John Dayrell Stowe
2726:, William Charles Lucy,
2345:Reginald Greville-Nugent
2270:Lawrence Torr and others
2166:Henry Frederick Beaumont
2129:Henry Frederick Beaumont
1894:Miles Crozier and others
1076:John William Shaw Wyllie
1032:Somerset Gough-Calthorpe
779:Alexander George Dickson
706:Henry Bernhard Samuelson
582:and Charles William Grey
13136:Case law lists by court
13100:Oxford University Press
13083:Parliamentary Elections
11980:HCP 1887 90 pp. 15
11843:HCP 1886 177 pp. 9
11827:HCP 1886 177 pp. 3
11753:HCP 1881 10 pp. 23
11738:HCP 1880 337 p. 91
11664:HCP 1881 10 pp. 27
11633:HCP 1880 337 p. 85
11618:HCP 1880 337 p. 83
11266:HCP 1880 337 pp. 3
10796:HCP 1875 342 pp. 3
10756:HCP 1874 374 pp. 6
10737:HCP 1874 374 pp. 3
9984:HCP 1869 120 p. 99
9968:HCP 1869 120 p. 91
9929:HCP 1869 120 p. 69
9895:HCP 1869 120 p. 69
9879:HCP 1869 120 p. 53
9863:HCP 1869 120 p. 46
9808:HCP 1869 120 p. 44
9773:HCP 1869 120 p. 39
9753:HCP 1869 120 p. 35
9737:HCP 1869 120 p. 25
9721:HCP 1869 120 p. 11
9408:Day, Samuel H. (1894).
8511:False statement of fact
8466:False statement of fact
8155:and John Malcolm Harris
7972:Robert George Grosvenor
7937:James John Hamlyn Moses
7465:Richard Harold St. Maur
7215:The Guest family under
7127:George Henry Williamson
7090:False statement of fact
6684:withdraw the petition.
6557:Irish Unionist Alliance
6115:a link to Pryce-Jones.
6078:Charles Stewart Parnell
6029:Charles Stewart Parnell
5856:Frederick Thomas Penton
5665:Benjamin St John Ackers
5437:Henry William Schneider
5406:Ferdinand de Rothschild
5281:majority for Hartland.
5062:Worcestershire, Western
4402:ministerial by-election
3843:Charles Tyringham Praed
3027:Thomas Charles Thompson
2988:Henry Brinsley Sheridan
2950:William Hagarty O'Leary
2007:Richard Joseph Devereux
1859:Charles Wentworth Dilke
1552:Granville Richard Ryder
1438:Frederick Lowten Spinks
1223:Francis William Russell
923:William Dougal Christie
744:Alexander Staveley Hill
701:James Tynte Agg-Gardner
381:Montague Joseph Feilden
45:to the law courts. The
13044:Second edition in 1895
12952:Peterborough Telegraph
12880:2010 EWHC 3169 (Admin)
12668:, Vol. 39, p. 423
12241:Craig 1974 pp. 116β117
11996:HCP 1887 90 p. 13
11955:HCP 1887 90 pp. 3
11785:HCP 1881 10 pp. 3
11769:HCP 1881 10 pp. 5
11328:HCP 1883 325 p. 6
9702:HCP 1869 120 p. 6
9679:HCP 1869 120 p. 2
9649:Helmore 1967 pp. 31β32
8256:Penrith and the Border
7199:Frederick Edward Guest
7076:Sheffield, Attercliffe
6707:Kenneth Robert Balfour
6701:Thomas Allnutt Brassey
6588:John Barrington Simeon
6496:Theophilus John Levett
5687:Queen's Bench Division
5670:Edward Stafford Howard
5643:Queen's Bench Division
5226:Robert William Hanbury
5115:Alexander William Hall
4855:William Henry Grenfell
4311:Marriott Robert Dalway
3590:Francis Hugh O'Donnell
3298:Sydney Hylton Jolliffe
2906:John Wingfield Malcolm
2734:William Killigrew Wait
2554:Overton and Mainwaring
2278:Bribery, etc.; Rioting
1522:William Thomas Charley
1481:Robert Nicholas Fowler
1444:John Tomlinson Hibbert
852:Arthur Edward Guinness
629:Marriott Robert Dalway
511:William Edward Forster
213:and its successor the
13062:Second edition 1910;
13054:Fraser, Hugh (1906).
12666:The Times Law Reports
12056:4ser vol 7 cols 187β8
8884:Warwickhire, Southern
8308:Joseph Gerard Hendron
8054:Thomas James Mitchell
7857:Joseph Stanley Holmes
7818:Robert Carr Bosanquet
7642:Bertram Stuart Straus
7624:Timothy Michael Healy
7159:Allen Clement Edwards
7121:Henry Devenish Harben
6502:Henry Charles Fulford
6420:William Randal Cremer
6286:Recount with scrutiny
6282:Thomas Chester-Master
6169:William Rushmere and
5594:Recount with scrutiny
5075:Frederick Winn Knight
4851:John Passmore Edwards
4143:Sydney Charles Buxton
3629:John Edward Dorington
3141:Thomas Whicher Davies
2503:subsequent election.
2486:Elisha Smith Robinson
2453:Denis Caulfield Heron
2217:Court of Common Pleas
1669:Richard Croft Chawner
1605:Borough disfranchised
1518:Charles Edward Cawley
928:James Johnston Grieve
675:Borough disfranchised
664:James Lyster O'Beirne
203:High Court of Justice
57:Glossary (by columns)
12767:"The Stansgate Case"
12553:Part 2: The Petition
10790:β30; HCP 1874 375 =
9634:25th ed. ΒΆ2.25, n. 2
8677:Derbyshire, Northern
8667:Derbyshire, Northern
8107:Oswald Ernald Mosley
7373:personally unaware.
7169:Recount and scrutiny
6943:Recount and scrutiny
6902:Recount and scrutiny
6741:John Scurrah Randles
6673:Recount and scrutiny
6460:William Henry Foster
6318:Harold James Reckitt
6134:Horatio David Davies
5967:Arthur James Balfour
5905:Undue election
5786:Charles Edward Lewis
5705:James Horner Haslett
5335:Francis Sharp Powell
4435:Viscount Castlereagh
4189:William James Ingram
2911:William James Ingram
2724:William Philip Price
2420:Ralph Bernal Osborne
2379:Lawrence Edward Knox
2308:Henry Winston Barron
2199:Christopher Weguelin
2195:John Welling Brasier
1830:Undue election
1594:Lawrence Edward Knox
1401:Henry Josias Stracey
1120:Undue election
472:Henry William Ripley
386:William Henry Hornby
344:Richard Atwood Glass
306:Edmund Hegan Kennard
142:borough constituency
43:the House of Commons
12876:2010 EWHC 2702 (QB)
12811:, 1965, p. 186
12450:5 O'M & H 212;
12393:5 O'M & H 135;
12381:5 O'M & H 166;
12369:5 O'M & H 149;
12357:5 O'M & H 120;
12345:5 O'M & H 155;
11723:C.2796 and C.2796-I
11510:C.2777 and C.2777-I
11342:C.2775 and C.2775-I
11306:C.2784 and C.2784-I
10800:C.1441 and C.1441-I
9777:HCP 1869 28 pp. 147
8747:Hampshire, Southern
8737:Hampshire, Southern
8499:Orkney and Shetland
8462:Philip James Woolas
8382:James Leslie Cooper
8344:Gerald Peter Malone
8281:The Daily Telegraph
8148:Bristol, South-East
8074:Forfeiture Act 1870
8014:Tyrone Constitution
7997:Forfeiture Act 1870
7388:Bryn Hozier Freeman
7323:George Bahr Haddock
7240:Christopher Furness
7123:and Richard Cadbury
6898:John Wimburn Laurie
6664:Christopher Furness
6540:Harry Hananel Marks
6355:William Rawson Shaw
6091:Montgomery Boroughs
6047:James Joseph Dalton
5626:John Charles Durant
5449:Void election
5036:Γneas John McIntyre
4889:William Edwin Price
4658:and Thomas Slingsby
4625:Henry Whatley Tyler
4346:Pakenham and others
4276:Robert Peter Laurie
3878:Jacob Henry Tillett
3769:Charles Mark Palmer
3727:Thomas Graholm and
3665:Alfred John Stanton
3552:Herbert and another
3444:Walter John Stanton
3260:George Ekins Browne
3067:Charles Mark Palmer
3063:Isaac Lowthian Bell
2875:John Kynaston Cross
2676:The Roman Catholic
2522:Jacob Henry Tillett
1973:William Henry Smith
1786:Henry Lytton Bulwer
1638:Peter Merrick Hoare
1473:Penryn and Falmouth
1434:John Morgan Cobbett
1396:Jacob Henry Tillett
1361:Jasper Wilson Johns
740:Henry William Eaton
209:(Scotland), or the
150:county constituency
13107:Watt, Bob (2006).
13092:O'Leary, Cornelius
13064:third edition 1922
13048:third edition 1905
12479:6 O'M & H 22;
10677:HCP 1872 241 IβIII
9620:Helmore 1967 p. 28
9611:Helmore 1967 p. 32
9602:Helmore 1967 p. 29
9590:Helmore 1967 p. 27
9483:1870: Vol 1 (1869)
9166:Londonderry County
8774:Kingston upon Hull
8425:Michelle Gildernew
8386:Michelle Gildernew
8264:David John Maclean
8185:Viscount Stansgate
8023:Dungannon Observer
7813:Berwick-upon-Tweed
7535:Henry Seymour King
7279:and Daniel Collins
7081:Arnold Muir Wilson
6871:Western Daily Mail
6535:John Williams Benn
6389:John Edward Gordon
5817:Joseph Richard Cox
5590:Stephen Williamson
5476:Henry Wyndham West
5472:Packard and others
5413:Duly elected
5401:Frederick Charsley
5292:Berwick-upon-Tweed
5066:Fildes and Darling
5032:Thomas Rowley Hill
4885:Collins and others
4735:George Harley Kirk
4656:Basil Thomas Woodd
4542:Charles James Monk
4386:John George Dodson
4037:Robert Henry Hurst
3804:Henry Robert Brand
3586:Pierce Joyce, jun.
2930:case was correct.
2842:Samuel Danks Waddy
2686:Bishop of Clonfert
2678:Archbishop of Tuam
1823:Edward William Cox
1711:Henry Davis Pochin
1492:Duly elected
1108:Robert Henry Hurst
815:Benjamin Whitworth
507:and Thomas Garnett
377:John Gerald Potter
183:Recriminatory case
13146:Right to petition
12989:Leigh, E. Chandos
12686:7 O'M & H 101
12647:6 O'M & H 392
12638:6 O'M & H 256
12629:Craig 1974 p. 205
12620:6 O'M & H 102
12602:6 O'M & H 100
12584:6 O'M & H 179
12575:6 O'M & H 372
12566:6 O'M & H 101
12548:6 O'M & H 228
12518:6 O'M & H 194
12441:5 O'M & H 218
12432:5 O'M & H 200
12414:5 O'M & H 225
12405:5 O'M & H 237
12336:5 O'M & H 147
12327:5 O'M & H 118
12261:5 O'M & H 1;
12251:4 O'M & H 203
12226:4 O'M & H 200
12210:4 O'M & H 194
12194:4 O'M & H 153
12178:4 O'M & H 123
12162:4 O'M & H 189
12146:4 O'M & H 156
12130:4 O'M & H 167
12114:4 O'M & H 130
12098:4 O'M & H 185
12082:4 O'M & H 120
12066:4 O'M & H 143
12042:Craig 1974 p. 510
12032:4 O'M & H 171
12007:4 O'M & H 162
11976:4 O'M & H 110
11966:Craig 1974 p. 424
11951:4 O'M & H 105
11781:3 O'M & H 178
11765:3 O'M & H 192
11749:3 O'M & H 191
11734:3 O'M & H 114
11711:3 O'M & H 158
11692:3 O'M & H 155
11676:3 O'M & H 135
11660:3 O'M & H 184
11629:3 O'M & H 106
11614:3 O'M & H 113
11582:3 O'M & H 130
11566:3 O'M & H 107
11551:3 O'M & H 100
11536:3 O'M & H 161
11521:3 O'M & H 136
11498:3 O'M & H 141
11409:3 O'M & H 101
11397:3 O'M & H 115
11385:3 O'M & H 148
11338:3 O'M & H 103
11317:3 O'M & H 151
11290:3 O'M & H 150
11278:3 O'M & H 145
11122:2 O'M & H 232
11106:2 O'M & H 181
11090:2 O'M & H 179
11071:2 O'M & H 196
11039:2 O'M & H 215
11023:2 O'M & H 100
11007:2 O'M & H 107
10992:2 O'M & H 213
10976:2 O'M & H 123
10938:2 O'M & H 191
10919:2 O'M & H 129
10903:2 O'M & H 170
10859:2 O'M & H 152
10843:2 O'M & H 134
10827:2 O'M & H 115
10811:2 O'M & H 201
10784:2 O'M & H 161
10768:2 O'M & H 138
10752:2 O'M & H 105
10733:2 O'M & H 186
10723:β154; HCP 1874 74
10492:1 O'M & H 245
10476:1 O'M & H 174
10460:1 O'M & H 291
10444:1 O'M & H 213
10409:1 O'M & H 188
10317:1 O'M & H 181
10269:1 O'M & H 228
10250:1 O'M & H 222
10227:1 O'M & H 300
10199:1 O'M & H 133
10183:1 O'M & H 127
10167:1 O'M & H 151
10135:1 O'M & H 167
10119:1 O'M & H 236
10091:1 O'M & H 274
10075:1 O'M & H 260
10043:1 O'M & H 206
10015:1 O'M & H 194
9999:1 O'M & H 217
9964:1 O'M & H 247
9948:1 O'M & H 303
9925:1 O'M & H 270
9906:1 O'M & H 252
9891:1 O'M & H 210
9836:1 O'M & H 286
9820:1 O'M & H 264
9804:1 O'M & H 112
9789:1 O'M & H 212
9757:HCP 1869 28 pp. 1
9733:1 O'M & H 117
9717:1 O'M & H 198
9675:1 O'M & H 143
9659:1 O'M & H 281
9460:978-0-7100-5124-0
9345:Corrupt practices
9096:Cheshire, Western
8584:returning officer
8526:
8525:
8286:Viscount Whitelaw
8135:Kensington, South
8133:, a candidate in
8101:Kensington, North
7755:Scrutiny of votes
7708:St. Pancras, West
7469:Scrutiny of votes
7460:Henry Edward Duke
7283:Eugene O'Sullivan
7217:Viscount Wimborne
6889:Pembroke Boroughs
6844:Monmouth Boroughs
6100:Pryce Pryce-Jones
5893:Thomas Sutherland
5851:Finsbury, Central
5745:Christopher Sykes
5584:Robert Anstruther
5578:St Andrews Burghs
5516:Robert Gent-Davis
5432:Barrow-in-Furness
5371:Coleridge Kennard
5194:Mark John Stewart
4926:Lewis Payn Dawnay
4847:Rigden and others
4431:Blakely McCartney
3702:Scrutiny of votes
3698:Mark John Stewart
3661:Baynes and others
3515:Mark John Stewart
3436:Baynes and others
3110:, and Henry Child
3099:William John Gill
3059:Burdon and others
3019:James and another
2945:Morton and others
2662:John Philip Nolan
2245:Scrutiny of votes
1934:John Lewis Phipps
1452:Scrutiny of votes
1325:Frederick Walpole
1316:Norfolk, Northern
1117:Scrutiny of votes
88:Scrutiny of votes
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9253:Edinburgh, South
9156:Londonderry City
9063:Durham, Northern
8976:Durham, Southern
8707:Durham, Southern
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8549:general election
8541:
8310:and Thomas Kelly
8212:The Rt Hon. Sir
8019:Fermanagh Herald
7916:Oxford Chronicle
7824:Hilton Philipson
7673:Nottingham, East
7605:Richard Hazleton
7571:Holcombe Ingleby
7294:
7154:Denbigh Boroughs
7086:J. Batty Langley
6492:Charles Wolseley
5958:Manchester, East
5861:Dadabhai Naoroji
5776:Londonderry City
5367:Moore and others
5302:David Milne Home
5167:
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5109:George Rolleston
4993:Abraham Laverton
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4580:Francis Truscott
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4109:Charles Harrison
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3723:Durham, Northern
3055:Durham, Northern
2982:Benjamin Hingley
2803:John James Ennis
2694:Bishop of Galway
2626:Douglas Straight
2445:Tipperary County
1929:Abraham Laverton
1746:James Sidebottom
1607:
1294:Disqualification
1249:Londonderry City
888:Lord St Lawrence
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10504:2 O'M & H 1
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9383:Craig, F. W. S.
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9086:Bury St Edmunds
8936:6 February 1872
8757:The Hartlepools
8596:
8591:
8590:
8586:could be added.
8581:
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8572:
8568:
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8555:
8542:
8538:
8481:judicial review
8189:writ of summons
8182:
8170:Undue election
8064:Undue election
8049:Charles Beattie
7987:Undue election
7929:Plymouth, Drake
7777:West Ham, North
7597:Louth, Northern
7472:Undue election
7356:Richard Mathias
7292:
7291:
7231:The Hartlepools
7190:Dorset, Eastern
6771:Islington, West
6599:
6562:come into force
6042:Meath, Southern
5993:Meath, Northern
5793:Undue election
5781:Justin McCarthy
5757:Undue election
5597:Undue election
5273:Undue election
5165:
5164:
5150:Julian Goldsmid
5124:
5123:
5105:Thomas H. Green
5071:Edmund Lechmere
4785:
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4552:
4551:(Robinson only)
4550:
4538:Thomas Robinson
4399:
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4157:
4156:
3967:Undue election
3927:Undue election
3887:
3886:
3799:George Holloway
3522:Undue election
3145:Lord Kensington
2922:Undue election
2811:Undue election
2669:Undue election
2248:Undue election
2125:Viscount Milton
1999:Wexford Borough
1865:Stanley Vickers
1603:
1602:
997:Frederick North
884:Thomas M'Govern
819:Undue influence
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222:Petitions tried
199:question of law
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102:Undue influence
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9057:
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9044:
9042:
9038:
9034:
9032:
9028:
9024:
9021:
9017:
9013:
9011:
9007:
9006:Kidderminster
9003:
9001:
8997:
8993:
8991:
8987:
8986:Isle of Wight
8983:
8981:
8977:
8973:
8971:
8967:
8963:
8960:
8958:
8954:
8950:
8949:16 April 1873
8947:
8945:
8941:
8937:
8934:
8932:
8928:
8924:
8923:24 April 1869
8921:
8919:
8915:
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8909:
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8899:
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8809:
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8779:
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8758:
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8734:
8732:
8728:
8724:
8722:
8718:
8714:
8712:
8708:
8704:
8702:
8698:
8697:Dumfriesshire
8694:
8692:
8688:
8684:
8682:
8678:
8674:
8672:
8668:
8664:
8662:
8658:
8654:
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8604:
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8570:
8563:
8557:
8550:
8546:
8540:
8536:
8531:
8528:
8527:
8518:
8517:
8514:Duly elected
8513:
8510:
8508:
8505:
8502:
8500:
8497:
8495:
8492:
8491:
8486:
8482:
8475:
8474:
8471:
8470:Void election
8468:
8465:
8463:
8460:
8458:
8455:
8453:
8450:
8448:
8445:
8444:
8437:
8436:
8433:Duly elected
8432:
8429:
8426:
8423:
8421:
8420:Rodney Connor
8418:
8416:
8413:
8411:
8408:
8407:
8403:
8397:
8396:
8393:Duly elected
8392:
8389:
8387:
8384:
8381:
8379:
8376:
8374:
8371:
8370:
8363:
8362:
8359:
8358:Void election
8356:
8353:
8350:
8347:
8345:
8342:
8340:
8337:
8335:
8332:
8331:
8327:
8320:
8319:
8316:Duly elected
8315:
8312:
8309:
8305:
8303:Maura McCrory
8302:
8300:
8299:Belfast, West
8297:
8295:
8292:
8291:
8287:
8283:
8282:
8275:
8274:
8271:Duly elected
8270:
8267:
8265:
8262:
8259:
8257:
8254:
8252:
8249:
8248:
8244:
8240:
8236:
8232:
8226:
8225:
8222:Duly elected
8221:
8218:
8215:
8211:
8209:
8206:
8204:
8201:
8199:
8196:
8195:
8192:their votes.
8190:
8186:
8181:
8174:
8173:
8169:
8167:
8163:
8161:
8157:
8154:
8151:
8149:
8146:
8144:
8141:
8140:
8136:
8132:
8125:
8124:
8121:Duly elected
8120:
8117:
8114:
8111:
8108:
8104:
8102:
8099:
8097:
8094:
8093:
8089:
8088:
8087:Ulster Herald
8083:
8082:Radio Γireann
8079:
8075:
8068:
8067:
8063:
8061:
8057:
8055:
8052:
8050:
8047:
8045:
8042:
8040:
8037:
8036:
8032:
8031:Radio Γireann
8028:
8024:
8020:
8016:
8015:
8010:
8009:
8004:
8003:
7998:
7991:
7990:
7986:
7984:
7980:
7978:
7975:
7973:
7969:
7967:
7964:
7962:
7959:
7958:
7953:
7948:
7947:
7944:Duly elected
7943:
7940:
7938:
7935:
7932:
7930:
7927:
7925:
7922:
7921:
7917:
7910:
7909:
7906:
7905:Void election
7903:
7900:
7898:
7895:
7892:
7890:
7887:
7885:
7882:
7881:
7874:
7873:
7870:Duly elected
7869:
7866:
7863:
7860:
7858:
7855:
7853:
7850:
7848:
7845:
7844:
7837:
7836:
7833:
7832:Void election
7830:
7827:
7825:
7822:
7819:
7816:
7814:
7811:
7809:
7806:
7805:
7798:
7797:
7794:
7793:Void election
7791:
7788:
7786:
7783:
7780:
7778:
7775:
7773:
7770:
7769:
7762:
7761:
7758:Duly elected
7757:
7754:
7752:
7749:
7747:
7744:
7742:
7741:West Bromwich
7739:
7737:
7734:
7733:
7727:
7726:
7722:
7719:
7717:
7714:
7711:
7709:
7706:
7704:
7701:
7700:
7693:
7692:
7689:Duly elected
7688:
7686:Bribery, etc.
7685:
7683:
7679:
7676:
7674:
7671:
7669:
7666:
7665:
7659:
7658:
7654:
7651:
7649:
7645:
7643:
7640:
7638:
7635:
7633:
7630:
7629:
7625:
7618:
7617:
7614:
7613:Void election
7611:
7608:
7606:
7603:
7600:
7598:
7595:
7593:
7590:
7589:
7582:
7581:
7578:Duly elected
7577:
7574:
7572:
7569:
7566:
7564:
7561:
7559:
7556:
7555:
7548:
7547:
7544:
7543:Void election
7541:
7539:Bribery, etc.
7538:
7536:
7532:
7529:
7527:
7524:
7522:
7519:
7518:
7512:
7511:
7507:
7504:
7502:
7501:Henry Terrell
7499:
7497:
7494:
7492:
7489:
7487:
7484:
7483:
7476:
7475:
7471:
7468:
7466:
7463:
7461:
7458:
7456:
7453:
7451:
7448:
7447:
7440:
7439:
7436:
7435:Void election
7433:
7430:
7428:
7424:
7421:
7419:
7418:Cork, Eastern
7416:
7414:
7411:
7410:
7403:
7402:
7398:
7395:
7393:
7390:
7387:
7385:
7382:
7380:
7377:
7376:
7369:
7368:
7365:
7364:Void election
7362:
7359:
7357:
7354:
7351:
7349:
7346:
7344:
7341:
7340:
7334:
7333:
7330:Duly elected
7329:
7326:
7324:
7321:
7319:
7316:
7314:
7311:
7309:
7306:
7305:
7298:
7297:
7290:Void election
7289:
7286:
7284:
7281:
7278:
7275:
7273:
7270:
7268:
7265:
7264:
7259:
7253:
7252:
7249:
7248:Void election
7246:
7244:Bribery, etc.
7243:
7241:
7237:
7234:
7232:
7229:
7227:
7224:
7223:
7218:
7212:
7211:
7208:
7207:Void election
7205:
7202:
7200:
7197:Captain Hon.
7196:
7193:
7191:
7188:
7186:
7183:
7182:
7176:
7175:
7171:
7168:
7166:
7162:
7160:
7157:
7155:
7152:
7150:
7147:
7146:
7140:
7139:
7136:
7135:Void election
7133:
7131:Bribery, etc.
7130:
7128:
7125:
7122:
7119:
7117:
7114:
7112:
7109:
7108:
7103:
7097:
7096:
7093:Duly elected
7092:
7089:
7087:
7084:
7082:
7079:
7077:
7074:
7072:
7069:
7068:
7061:
7060:
7057:Duly elected
7056:
7053:
7051:
7048:
7045:
7044:Francis Evans
7041:
7039:
7036:
7034:
7031:
7030:
7023:
7022:
7019:Duly elected
7018:
7016:Bribery, etc.
7015:
7013:
7010:
7008:
7005:
7003:
7000:
6998:
6995:
6994:
6987:
6986:
6983:
6982:Void election
6980:
6977:
6975:
6971:
6968:
6966:
6963:
6961:
6958:
6957:
6950:
6949:
6945:
6942:
6940:
6937:
6935:
6931:
6929:
6926:
6924:
6921:
6920:
6915:
6914:Haverfordwest
6909:
6908:
6904:
6901:
6899:
6895:
6892:
6890:
6887:
6885:
6882:
6881:
6877:
6876:Albert Spicer
6872:
6866:
6865:
6862:
6861:Void election
6859:
6856:
6854:
6850:
6847:
6845:
6842:
6840:
6837:
6836:
6829:
6828:
6825:
6824:Void election
6822:
6820:Bribery, etc.
6819:
6817:
6814:
6812:
6809:
6807:
6804:
6802:
6799:
6798:
6791:
6790:
6787:Duly elected
6786:
6783:
6780:
6777:
6774:
6772:
6769:
6767:
6764:
6763:
6759:
6752:
6751:
6748:Duly elected
6747:
6744:
6742:
6739:
6736:
6734:
6731:
6729:
6726:
6725:
6718:
6717:
6713:
6710:
6708:
6704:
6702:
6698:
6696:
6693:
6691:
6688:
6687:
6680:
6679:
6675:
6672:
6670:
6667:
6665:
6661:
6659:
6656:
6654:
6651:
6650:
6646:
6640:
6639:
6636:Duly elected
6635:
6632:
6630:
6627:
6625:
6624:Samuel Storey
6622:
6620:
6617:
6615:
6612:
6611:
6604:
6603:
6598:
6597:Void election
6595:
6593:Bribery, etc.
6592:
6589:
6585:
6582:
6579:
6576:
6573:
6571:
6568:
6567:
6563:
6560:Act 1895 had
6558:
6551:
6550:
6547:Duly elected
6546:
6543:
6541:
6538:
6536:
6533:
6531:
6528:
6526:
6523:
6522:
6515:
6514:
6511:
6510:Void election
6508:
6505:
6503:
6500:
6497:
6493:
6489:
6487:
6484:
6482:
6479:
6478:
6471:
6470:
6467:Duly elected
6466:
6463:
6461:
6457:
6454:
6452:
6449:
6447:
6444:
6443:
6436:
6435:
6432:Duly elected
6431:
6428:
6426:
6423:
6421:
6418:
6416:
6413:
6411:
6408:
6407:
6400:
6399:
6396:Duly elected
6395:
6393:Bribery, etc.
6392:
6390:
6386:
6383:
6381:
6378:
6376:
6373:
6372:
6366:
6365:
6362:Duly elected
6361:
6358:
6356:
6353:
6351:
6350:Alfred Arnold
6348:
6346:
6343:
6341:
6338:
6337:
6331:
6330:
6327:
6326:Void election
6324:
6322:Bribery, etc.
6321:
6319:
6316:
6313:
6311:
6308:
6306:
6303:
6302:
6295:
6294:
6291:
6290:Void election
6288:
6285:
6283:
6279:
6277:
6274:
6272:
6269:
6267:
6264:
6263:
6257:
6256:
6253:Duly elected
6252:
6250:Bribery, etc.
6249:
6247:
6243:
6240:
6238:
6235:
6233:
6230:
6229:
6223:
6222:
6219:
6218:Void election
6216:
6214:Bribery, etc.
6213:
6211:
6208:
6205:
6203:
6200:
6198:
6195:
6194:
6187:
6186:
6183:Duly elected
6182:
6180:Bribery, etc.
6179:
6177:
6174:
6172:
6168:
6166:
6163:
6161:
6158:
6157:
6153:
6152:conversazione
6147:
6146:
6143:
6142:Void election
6140:
6138:Bribery, etc.
6137:
6135:
6132:
6129:
6127:
6124:
6122:
6119:
6118:
6111:
6110:
6107:Duly elected
6106:
6104:Bribery, etc.
6103:
6101:
6097:
6094:
6092:
6089:
6087:
6084:
6083:
6079:
6075:
6071:
6065:
6064:
6061:
6060:Void election
6058:
6055:
6053:
6050:
6048:
6045:
6043:
6040:
6038:
6035:
6034:
6030:
6026:
6022:
6016:
6015:
6012:
6011:Void election
6009:
6006:
6004:
6001:
5999:
5996:
5994:
5991:
5989:
5986:
5985:
5978:
5977:
5974:Duly elected
5973:
5970:
5968:
5964:
5961:
5959:
5956:
5954:
5951:
5950:
5944:
5943:
5940:
5939:Void election
5937:
5935:Bribery, etc.
5934:
5932:
5929:
5926:
5924:
5921:
5919:
5916:
5915:
5909:
5908:
5904:
5901:
5899:
5896:
5894:
5890:
5888:
5885:
5883:
5880:
5879:
5872:
5871:
5867:
5864:
5862:
5859:
5857:
5854:
5852:
5849:
5847:
5844:
5843:
5839:
5833:
5832:
5829:Duly elected
5828:
5825:
5823:
5820:
5818:
5815:
5813:
5810:
5808:
5805:
5804:
5797:
5796:
5792:
5789:
5787:
5784:
5782:
5779:
5777:
5774:
5772:
5769:
5768:
5761:
5760:
5756:
5753:
5751:
5748:
5746:
5743:
5741:
5738:
5736:
5733:
5732:
5727:
5721:
5720:
5717:Duly elected
5716:
5713:
5711:
5710:Thomas Sexton
5708:
5706:
5703:
5701:
5700:Belfast, West
5698:
5696:
5693:
5692:
5688:
5681:
5680:
5677:Duly elected
5676:
5673:
5671:
5668:
5666:
5663:
5661:
5658:
5656:
5653:
5652:
5648:
5644:
5637:
5636:
5633:Duly elected
5632:
5629:
5627:
5624:
5622:
5619:
5617:
5614:
5612:
5609:
5608:
5601:
5600:
5596:
5593:
5591:
5588:
5585:
5581:
5579:
5576:
5574:
5571:
5570:
5563:
5562:
5559:
5558:Void election
5556:
5553:
5551:
5550:Harry Bullard
5548:
5545:
5543:
5540:
5538:
5535:
5534:
5527:
5526:
5523:Duly elected
5522:
5519:
5517:
5514:
5511:
5509:
5506:
5504:
5501:
5500:
5493:
5492:
5489:
5488:Void election
5486:
5484:Bribery, etc.
5483:
5481:
5477:
5474:
5471:
5469:
5466:
5464:
5461:
5460:
5453:
5452:
5448:
5446:Bribery, etc.
5445:
5443:
5440:
5438:
5435:
5433:
5430:
5428:
5425:
5424:
5417:
5416:
5412:
5410:Bribery, etc.
5409:
5407:
5403:
5400:
5398:
5395:
5393:
5390:
5389:
5382:
5381:
5378:Duly elected
5377:
5375:Bribery, etc.
5374:
5372:
5369:
5366:
5364:
5361:
5359:
5356:
5355:
5348:
5347:
5344:
5343:Void election
5341:
5339:Bribery, etc.
5338:
5336:
5333:
5330:
5328:
5325:
5323:
5320:
5319:
5313:
5312:
5309:Duly elected
5308:
5305:
5303:
5300:
5298:
5295:
5293:
5290:
5288:
5285:
5284:
5277:
5276:
5272:
5269:
5267:
5264:
5262:
5259:
5257:
5254:
5252:
5249:
5248:
5242:
5241:
5238:Duly elected
5237:
5235:Bribery, etc.
5234:
5232:
5231:Pandeli Ralli
5229:
5227:
5224:
5222:
5219:
5217:
5214:
5213:
5207:
5206:
5203:
5202:Void election
5200:
5198:Bribery, etc.
5197:
5195:
5192:
5189:
5187:
5184:
5182:
5179:
5178:
5171:
5170:
5163:Void election
5162:
5160:Bribery, etc.
5159:
5157:
5154:
5151:
5147:
5145:
5142:
5140:
5137:
5136:
5130:
5129:
5122:Void election
5121:
5119:Bribery, etc.
5118:
5116:
5113:
5110:
5106:
5103:
5101:
5098:
5096:
5093:
5092:
5086:
5085:
5082:Duly elected
5081:
5078:
5076:
5072:
5068:
5065:
5063:
5060:
5058:
5055:
5054:
5047:
5046:
5043:Duly elected
5042:
5039:
5037:
5033:
5030:
5027:
5025:
5022:
5020:
5017:
5016:
5009:
5008:
5005:Duly elected
5004:
5002:Bribery, etc.
5001:
4999:
4996:
4994:
4991:
4989:
4986:
4984:
4981:
4980:
4974:
4973:
4970:
4969:Void election
4967:
4965:Bribery, etc.
4964:
4962:
4959:
4957:
4954:
4952:
4949:
4947:
4944:
4943:
4937:
4936:
4933:Duly elected
4932:
4930:Bribery, etc.
4929:
4927:
4924:Colonel Hon.
4923:
4920:
4918:
4915:
4913:
4910:
4909:
4902:
4901:
4898:
4897:Void election
4895:
4893:Bribery, etc.
4892:
4890:
4887:
4884:
4882:
4879:
4877:
4874:
4873:
4866:
4865:
4862:Duly elected
4861:
4859:Bribery, etc.
4858:
4856:
4852:
4849:
4846:
4844:
4841:
4839:
4836:
4835:
4828:
4827:
4824:
4823:Void election
4821:
4819:Bribery, etc.
4818:
4815:
4811:
4808:
4806:
4803:
4801:
4798:
4797:
4791:
4790:
4783:Void election
4782:
4780:Bribery, etc.
4779:
4777:
4773:
4770:
4767:
4765:
4762:
4760:
4757:
4756:
4750:
4749:
4746:Duly elected
4745:
4743:Bribery, etc.
4742:
4740:
4739:Philip Callan
4737:
4734:
4732:
4729:
4727:
4724:
4723:
4717:
4716:
4713:
4712:Void election
4710:
4708:Bribery, etc.
4707:
4705:
4704:Richard Dyott
4701:
4698:
4694:
4692:
4689:
4687:
4684:
4683:
4677:
4676:
4673:
4672:Void election
4670:
4668:Bribery, etc.
4667:
4664:
4660:
4657:
4654:
4652:
4651:Knaresborough
4649:
4647:
4644:
4643:
4636:
4635:
4632:Duly elected
4631:
4629:Bribery, etc.
4628:
4626:
4622:
4620:
4616:
4614:
4611:
4609:
4606:
4605:
4598:
4597:
4594:
4593:Void election
4591:
4589:Bribery, etc.
4588:
4586:
4583:
4581:
4577:
4575:
4572:
4570:
4567:
4566:
4559:
4558:
4549:Void election
4548:
4546:Bribery, etc.
4545:
4543:
4539:
4536:
4533:
4531:
4528:
4526:
4523:
4522:
4516:
4515:
4512:
4511:Void election
4509:
4507:Bribery, etc.
4506:
4504:
4501:
4498:
4496:
4493:
4491:
4488:
4487:
4481:
4480:
4477:
4476:Void election
4474:
4472:Bribery, etc.
4471:
4469:
4466:
4463:
4461:
4458:
4456:
4453:
4452:
4446:
4445:
4442:Duly elected
4441:
4438:
4436:
4433:
4430:
4428:
4425:
4423:
4420:
4419:
4412:
4411:
4407:
4403:
4397:Void election
4396:
4394:Bribery, etc.
4393:
4391:
4390:Beilby Lawley
4387:
4383:
4380:
4378:
4375:
4373:
4370:
4369:
4362:
4361:
4358:Duly elected
4357:
4354:
4352:
4348:
4345:
4343:
4340:
4338:
4335:
4334:
4327:
4326:
4323:Duly elected
4322:
4319:
4317:
4314:
4312:
4309:
4307:
4306:Carrickfergus
4304:
4302:
4299:
4298:
4291:
4290:
4283:Void election
4282:
4280:Bribery, etc.
4279:
4277:
4273:
4269:
4267:
4264:
4262:
4259:
4257:
4254:
4253:
4249:
4245:
4239:
4238:
4235:
4234:Void election
4232:
4229:
4227:
4224:
4221:
4219:
4216:
4214:
4211:
4210:
4204:
4203:
4196:Void election
4195:
4193:Bribery, etc.
4192:
4190:
4187:
4185:
4181:
4178:
4175:
4173:
4170:
4169:
4163:
4162:
4155:Void election
4154:
4152:Bribery, etc.
4151:
4149:
4148:Thomas Garfit
4146:
4144:
4141:
4138:
4135:
4133:
4130:
4129:
4122:
4121:
4118:
4117:Void election
4115:
4113:Bribery, etc.
4112:
4110:
4107:
4104:
4102:
4099:
4097:
4094:
4093:
4086:
4085:
4082:Duly elected
4081:
4078:
4076:
4073:
4071:
4068:
4066:
4063:
4061:
4058:
4057:
4050:
4049:
4046:
4045:Void election
4043:
4041:Bribery, etc.
4040:
4038:
4035:
4033:
4032:John Aldridge
4030:
4028:
4025:
4023:
4020:
4019:
4013:
4012:
4009:Duly elected
4008:
4006:Bribery, etc.
4005:
4003:
3999:
3996:
3994:
3991:
3989:
3986:
3985:
3981:
3980:San Francisco
3977:
3976:United States
3971:
3970:
3966:
3963:
3960:
3956:
3954:
3953:Stephen Moore
3950:
3947:
3944:
3942:
3939:
3938:
3931:
3930:
3926:
3924:
3920:
3917:
3914:
3911:
3908:
3905:
3903:
3900:
3899:
3893:
3892:
3885:Void election
3884:
3881:
3879:
3876:
3873:
3871:
3868:
3866:
3863:
3862:
3856:
3855:
3852:
3851:Void election
3849:
3847:Bribery, etc.
3846:
3844:
3841:
3839:
3835:
3833:
3830:
3828:
3825:
3824:
3817:
3816:
3813:
3812:Void election
3810:
3807:
3805:
3802:
3800:
3797:
3795:
3792:
3790:
3787:
3786:
3780:
3779:
3775:
3773:Bribery, etc.
3772:
3770:
3767:
3764:
3762:
3759:
3757:
3754:
3753:
3747:
3746:
3743:Duly elected
3742:
3740:Bribery, etc.
3739:
3736:
3735:George Elliot
3732:
3730:
3729:Samuel Storey
3726:
3724:
3721:
3719:
3716:
3715:
3709:
3708:
3705:Duly elected
3704:
3701:
3699:
3696:
3693:
3691:
3688:
3686:
3683:
3682:
3676:
3675:
3672:Duly elected
3671:
3669:Bribery, etc.
3668:
3666:
3663:
3660:
3658:
3655:
3653:
3650:
3649:
3642:
3641:
3638:
3637:Void election
3635:
3633:Bribery, etc.
3632:
3630:
3627:
3624:
3621:
3619:
3616:
3614:
3611:
3610:
3603:
3602:
3599:
3598:Void election
3596:
3593:
3591:
3588:
3585:
3583:
3580:
3578:
3575:
3574:
3567:
3566:
3563:Duly elected
3562:
3560:Bribery, etc.
3559:
3557:
3554:
3551:
3549:
3546:
3544:
3541:
3540:
3537:
3536:a by-election
3533:
3526:
3525:
3521:
3518:
3516:
3513:
3510:
3508:
3505:
3503:
3500:
3499:
3493:
3492:
3489:
3488:Void election
3486:
3484:Bribery, etc.
3483:
3481:
3478:
3475:
3473:
3470:
3468:
3465:
3464:
3457:
3456:
3453:
3452:Void election
3450:
3448:Bribery, etc.
3447:
3445:
3441:
3438:
3435:
3433:
3430:
3428:
3425:
3417:
3416:
3413:Duly elected
3412:
3409:
3407:
3403:
3400:
3398:
3395:
3393:
3390:
3389:
3383:
3382:
3379:
3378:Void election
3376:
3373:
3371:
3368:
3365:
3362:
3359:
3357:
3354:
3353:
3346:
3345:
3342:
3341:Void election
3339:
3337:Bribery, etc.
3336:
3334:
3331:
3328:
3325:
3322:
3320:
3317:
3316:
3309:
3308:
3305:Duly elected
3304:
3301:
3299:
3295:
3292:
3290:
3287:
3285:
3282:
3281:
3274:
3273:
3270:
3269:Void election
3267:
3264:
3261:
3258:
3256:
3253:
3251:
3248:
3246:
3243:
3242:
3235:
3234:
3231:
3230:Void election
3228:
3225:
3223:
3220:
3217:
3215:
3212:
3210:
3207:
3199:
3198:
3195:
3194:Void election
3192:
3190:Bribery, etc.
3189:
3187:
3184:
3181:
3179:
3178:Kidderminster
3176:
3174:
3171:
3170:
3165:
3159:
3158:
3155:
3154:Void election
3152:
3149:
3146:
3143:
3140:
3138:
3137:Haverfordwest
3135:
3133:
3130:
3129:
3122:
3121:
3118:
3117:Void election
3115:
3112:
3109:
3105:
3101:
3098:
3096:
3093:
3091:
3088:
3087:
3080:
3079:
3076:
3075:Void election
3073:
3070:
3068:
3064:
3061:
3058:
3056:
3053:
3051:
3048:
3047:
3040:
3039:
3036:
3035:Void election
3033:
3031:Bribery, etc.
3030:
3028:
3024:
3021:
3018:
3016:
3013:
3011:
3008:
3007:
3001:
3000:
2997:
2996:Void election
2994:
2991:
2989:
2986:
2983:
2980:
2978:
2975:
2973:
2970:
2969:
2962:
2961:
2958:Duly elected
2957:
2954:
2951:
2947:
2944:
2942:
2939:
2937:
2934:
2933:
2926:
2925:
2921:
2918:
2916:
2912:
2909:
2907:
2904:
2902:
2899:
2897:
2894:
2893:
2886:
2885:
2882:Duly elected
2881:
2878:
2876:
2873:
2870:
2868:
2865:
2863:
2860:
2859:
2853:
2852:
2849:Duly elected
2848:
2846:Bribery, etc.
2845:
2843:
2839:
2836:
2833:
2831:
2828:
2826:
2823:
2822:
2815:
2814:
2810:
2807:
2804:
2801:
2799:
2796:
2794:
2791:
2789:
2786:
2785:
2779:
2778:
2775:Duly elected
2774:
2772:Bribery, etc.
2771:
2769:
2766:
2763:
2761:
2758:
2756:
2753:
2752:
2745:
2744:
2741:Duly elected
2740:
2737:
2735:
2732:
2729:
2725:
2721:
2718:
2716:
2713:
2711:
2708:
2707:
2703:
2702:William Keogh
2699:
2698:John McEvilly
2695:
2691:
2687:
2683:
2679:
2673:
2672:
2668:
2665:
2663:
2660:
2658:
2654:
2652:
2651:Galway County
2649:
2647:
2644:
2643:
2637:
2636:
2633:Duly elected
2632:
2630:Bribery, etc.
2629:
2627:
2624:
2621:
2619:
2616:
2614:
2611:
2610:
2603:
2602:
2599:Duly elected
2598:
2596:Bribery, etc.
2595:
2593:
2590:
2587:
2584:
2581:
2579:
2576:
2575:
2569:
2568:
2565:Duly elected
2564:
2562:Bribery, etc.
2561:
2559:
2556:
2553:
2550:
2547:
2545:
2542:
2541:
2535:
2534:
2531:
2530:Void election
2528:
2525:
2523:
2520:
2517:
2515:
2512:
2510:
2507:
2506:
2499:
2498:
2495:
2494:Void election
2492:
2490:Bribery, etc.
2489:
2487:
2484:
2481:
2479:
2476:
2474:
2471:
2470:
2464:
2463:
2460:Duly elected
2459:
2456:
2454:
2451:
2448:
2446:
2443:
2441:
2438:
2437:
2431:
2430:
2427:Duly elected
2426:
2424:Bribery, etc.
2423:
2421:
2418:
2415:
2413:
2410:
2408:
2405:
2404:
2397:
2396:
2393:
2392:Void election
2390:
2387:
2385:
2384:Henry Munster
2382:
2380:
2376:
2374:
2371:
2369:
2366:
2365:
2358:
2357:
2354:
2353:Void election
2351:
2348:
2346:
2342:
2339:
2337:
2334:
2332:
2329:
2328:
2322:
2321:
2318:
2317:Void election
2315:
2313:Bribery, etc.
2312:
2309:
2305:
2302:
2300:
2297:
2295:
2292:
2291:
2285:
2284:
2281:Duly elected
2280:
2277:
2275:
2274:Charles Seely
2272:
2269:
2267:
2264:
2262:
2259:
2258:
2252:
2251:
2247:
2244:
2242:
2239:
2237:
2233:
2231:
2228:
2226:
2223:
2222:
2218:
2212:
2211:
2208:
2207:Void election
2205:
2203:Bribery, etc.
2202:
2200:
2197:
2194:
2192:
2189:
2187:
2184:
2183:
2177:
2176:
2172:
2170:Bribery, etc.
2169:
2167:
2164:
2162:
2159:
2156:
2153:
2151:
2148:
2147:
2140:
2139:
2135:
2133:Bribery, etc.
2132:
2130:
2126:
2123:
2120:
2116:
2113:
2110:
2108:
2105:
2104:
2100:
2094:
2093:
2090:Duly elected
2089:
2087:Bribery, etc.
2086:
2084:
2081:
2079:
2075:
2073:
2070:
2068:
2065:
2064:
2058:
2057:
2054:Duly elected
2053:
2051:Bribery, etc.
2050:
2048:
2044:
2041:
2038:
2036:
2033:
2031:
2028:
2027:
2020:
2019:
2016:
2015:Void election
2013:
2010:
2008:
2005:
2002:
2000:
1997:
1995:
1992:
1991:
1984:
1983:
1980:Duly elected
1979:
1977:Bribery, etc.
1976:
1974:
1971:
1968:
1965:
1963:
1960:
1958:
1955:
1954:
1947:
1946:
1943:
1942:Void election
1940:
1937:
1935:
1932:
1930:
1927:
1925:
1922:
1920:
1917:
1916:
1909:
1908:
1905:Duly elected
1904:
1901:
1899:
1898:Peter Rylands
1896:
1893:
1891:
1888:
1886:
1883:
1882:
1876:
1875:
1872:Duly elected
1871:
1869:Bribery, etc.
1868:
1866:
1863:
1860:
1856:
1854:
1851:
1849:
1846:
1845:
1841:
1834:
1833:
1829:
1826:
1824:
1821:Mr. Serjeant
1820:
1817:
1814:
1811:
1809:
1806:
1805:
1798:
1797:
1794:Duly elected
1793:
1791:Bribery, etc.
1790:
1787:
1783:
1779:
1776:
1773:
1770:
1768:
1765:
1764:
1757:
1756:
1753:Duly elected
1752:
1750:Bribery, etc.
1749:
1747:
1744:
1741:
1739:
1736:
1734:
1731:
1730:
1724:
1723:
1720:
1719:Void election
1717:
1715:Bribery, etc.
1714:
1712:
1709:
1706:
1703:
1700:
1698:
1695:
1694:
1687:
1686:
1683:
1682:Void election
1680:
1678:Bribery, etc.
1677:
1675:
1674:Walter Meller
1671:
1668:
1665:
1662:
1660:
1657:
1656:
1649:
1648:
1645:Duly elected
1644:
1641:
1639:
1635:
1631:
1629:Alfred Pegler
1628:
1626:
1623:
1621:
1618:
1617:
1611:
1610:
1606:
1601:Void election
1600:
1598:Bribery, etc.
1597:
1595:
1591:
1588:
1586:
1585:Sligo Borough
1583:
1581:
1578:
1577:
1573:
1567:
1566:
1563:Duly elected
1562:
1559:
1557:
1554:
1551:
1549:
1546:
1544:
1541:
1540:
1533:
1532:
1529:Duly elected
1528:
1525:
1523:
1519:
1516:
1513:
1511:
1508:
1506:
1503:
1502:
1496:
1495:
1491:
1489:Bribery, etc.
1488:
1486:
1482:
1479:
1476:
1474:
1471:
1469:
1466:
1465:
1459:
1458:
1454:
1451:
1449:
1445:
1442:
1439:
1435:
1432:
1430:
1427:
1425:
1422:
1421:
1415:
1414:
1411:
1410:Void election
1408:
1405:
1402:
1398:
1395:
1393:
1390:
1388:
1385:
1384:
1377:
1376:
1373:Duly elected
1372:
1369:
1367:
1364:
1362:
1359:
1357:
1356:Northallerton
1354:
1352:
1349:
1348:
1341:
1340:
1337:Duly elected
1336:
1333:
1330:
1326:
1322:
1320:Edward Colman
1319:
1317:
1314:
1312:
1309:
1308:
1301:
1300:
1297:Duly elected
1296:
1293:
1291:
1288:
1285:
1283:
1280:
1278:
1275:
1274:
1268:
1267:
1264:Duly elected
1263:
1261:Bribery, etc.
1260:
1258:
1257:Richard Dowse
1255:
1252:
1250:
1247:
1245:
1242:
1241:
1234:
1233:
1230:Duly elected
1229:
1227:Bribery, etc.
1226:
1224:
1220:
1216:
1213:
1211:
1210:Limerick City
1208:
1206:
1203:
1202:
1195:
1194:
1191:Duly elected
1190:
1188:Bribery, etc.
1187:
1185:
1184:Richard Dyott
1181:
1179:
1175:
1173:
1170:
1168:
1165:
1164:
1158:
1157:
1154:Duly elected
1153:
1151:Bribery, etc.
1150:
1148:
1147:Robert Bourke
1144:
1141:
1139:
1136:
1134:
1131:
1130:
1124:
1123:
1119:
1116:
1114:
1113:John Aldridge
1111:
1109:
1106:
1104:
1101:
1099:
1096:
1095:
1089:
1088:
1085:
1084:Void election
1082:
1080:Bribery, etc.
1079:
1077:
1073:
1070:
1067:
1065:
1062:
1060:
1057:
1056:
1049:
1048:
1045:Duly elected
1044:
1042:Bribery, etc.
1041:
1039:
1036:
1033:
1030:
1027:
1024:
1022:
1019:
1018:
1014:
1008:
1007:
1004:Duly elected
1003:
1001:Bribery, etc.
1000:
998:
995:
992:
989:
986:
984:
981:
980:
973:
972:
969:Duly elected
968:
966:Bribery, etc.
965:
963:
960:
957:
955:
952:
950:
947:
946:
939:
938:
935:Duly elected
934:
931:
929:
926:
924:
921:
919:
916:
914:
911:
910:
903:
902:
899:Duly elected
898:
896:Bribery, etc.
895:
893:
889:
886:
883:
881:
878:
876:
873:
872:
866:
865:
862:
861:Void election
859:
857:Bribery, etc.
856:
853:
849:
846:
843:
840:
838:
835:
834:
828:
827:
824:
823:Void election
821:
818:
816:
813:
811:
807:
805:
802:
800:
797:
796:
790:
789:
785:
783:Bribery, etc.
782:
780:
776:
774:John Helliott
773:
771:
768:
766:
763:
762:
755:
754:
751:Duly elected
750:
748:Bribery, etc.
747:
745:
741:
738:
735:
733:
730:
728:
725:
724:
717:
716:
713:Duly elected
712:
710:Bribery, etc.
709:
707:
704:
702:
699:
697:
694:
692:
689:
688:
681:
680:
676:
671:Void election
670:
667:
665:
662:
660:
659:Henry Munster
657:
655:
652:
650:
647:
646:
640:
639:
636:Duly elected
635:
633:Bribery, etc.
632:
630:
627:
625:
622:
620:
619:Carrickfergus
617:
615:
612:
611:
605:
604:
597:Void election
596:
594:Bribery, etc.
593:
591:
587:
584:
581:
578:
576:
573:
571:
568:
567:
561:
560:
557:
556:Void election
554:
552:Bribery, etc.
551:
549:
546:
544:
540:
538:
535:
533:
530:
529:
522:
521:
518:Duly elected
517:
515:Bribery, etc.
514:
512:
509:
506:
505:Samuel Storey
503:
500:
497:
495:
492:
491:
485:
484:
481:
480:Void election
478:
476:Bribery, etc.
475:
473:
470:
468:
464:
460:
457:
454:
452:
449:
448:
444:
438:
437:
434:Duly elected
433:
431:Bribery, etc.
430:
428:
424:
421:
419:
416:
414:
411:
410:
403:
402:
399:
398:Void election
396:
394:Bribery, etc.
393:
391:
387:
384:
382:
378:
375:
373:
370:
368:
365:
364:
357:
356:
353:
352:Void election
350:
348:Bribery, etc.
347:
345:
341:
338:
336:
333:
331:
328:
327:
321:
320:
313:Void election
312:
310:Bribery, etc.
309:
307:
303:
302:Henry Edwards
299:
296:
294:
291:
289:
286:
285:
281:
275:
274:
271:Duly elected
270:
268:Bribery, etc.
267:
265:
262:
259:
257:
254:
252:
249:
248:
244:
241:
238:
235:
233:Constituency
232:
227:
216:
212:
208:
204:
200:
196:
193:
190:
187:
184:
181:
178:
174:
171:
170:
167:
164:
163:
158:
154:
151:
147:
143:
138:
137:Void election
134:
130:
126:
122:
118:
117:
116:
111:
108:
107:
103:
100:
97:
96:
92:
89:
86:
83:
82:
78:
75:
71:
68:
67:
64:
61:
60:
54:
52:
48:
44:
40:
36:
32:
27:
19:
13108:
13095:
13082:
13072:
13056:
13037:
13026:
13014:
13004:
12993:
12978:
12955:. Retrieved
12951:
12941:
12933:
12924:
12917:The Guardian
12916:
12911:
12905:HCP 1880 316
12900:
12891:2015 ECIH 71
12886:
12871:
12860:
12849:
12841:
12837:
12828:
12820:
12816:
12808:
12804:
12789:. Retrieved
12777:
12773:
12747:
12734:
12722:. Retrieved
12710:
12706:
12682:
12673:
12665:
12661:
12652:
12643:
12634:
12625:
12616:
12607:
12598:
12589:
12580:
12571:
12562:
12541:
12532:
12523:
12514:
12505:
12496:
12487:
12481:HCP 1910 158
12475:
12466:
12452:HCP 1906 198
12446:
12437:
12428:
12419:
12410:
12401:
12389:
12377:
12365:
12353:
12341:
12332:
12323:
12314:
12305:
12296:
12287:
12278:
12269:
12257:
12246:
12237:
12221:
12205:
12189:
12173:
12157:
12141:
12125:
12109:
12093:
12077:
12061:
12051:
12047:
12038:
12027:
12018:
12002:
11987:
11971:
11962:
11946:
11930:
11914:
11898:
11882:
11866:
11850:
11834:
11818:
11807:
11801:HCP 1881 201
11792:
11776:
11760:
11744:
11729:
11719:HCP 1880 350
11706:
11700:HCP 1880 349
11687:
11671:
11655:
11639:
11624:
11609:
11593:
11577:
11561:
11555:HCP 1880 262
11546:
11540:HCP 1880 300
11531:
11525:HCP 1880 278
11516:
11506:HCP 1880 410
11493:
11487:HCP 1880 227
11478:
11462:
11456:HCP 1880 287
11452:HCP 1880 242
11444:HCP 1880 229
11435:
11429:HCP 1880 228
11420:
11404:
11392:
11380:
11364:
11348:
11333:
11324:
11312:
11285:
11273:
11257:
11246:
11235:
11210:HLP 1875 164
11197:
11181:
11165:
11149:
11133:
11117:
11101:
11085:
11079:HCP 1874 201
11066:
11050:
11034:
11018:
11002:
10987:
10952:
10946:HCP 1874 165
10933:
10927:HCP 1874 250
10914:
10898:
10886:
10870:
10854:
10838:
10822:
10806:
10779:
10763:
10747:
10741:HCP 1874 144
10728:
10712:
10696:
10687:HCP 1874 0.1
10682:HCP 1872 276
10672:HCP 1872 241
10662:
10642:
10622:
10610:
10598:
10586:
10574:
10562:
10550:
10538:
10526:
10520:HCP 1870 178
10511:
10499:
10487:
10471:
10455:
10420:
10404:
10392:
10376:
10360:
10344:
10328:
10312:
10296:
10280:
10245:
10222:
10210:
10194:
10178:
10162:
10146:
10130:
10114:
10102:
10086:
10070:
10054:
10038:
10026:
10010:
9975:
9959:
9943:
9920:
9901:
9886:
9870:
9854:
9844:HCP 1869 121
9831:
9815:
9799:
9784:
9764:
9744:
9728:
9712:
9693:
9670:
9654:
9645:
9629:
9625:
9616:
9607:
9586:
9577:
9573:
9545:. Retrieved
9538:
9529:
9512:1929: Vol. 7
9508:1911: Vol. 6
9503:1910: Vol. 5
9473:
9467:
9448:
9438:
9434:
9427:
9418:
9410:
9403:
9386:
9371:
9325:
9322:Peterborough
9311:
9293:
9286:14 July 1988
9279:
9266:
9256:
9246:
9233:
9223:
9210:
9200:
9190:
9179:
9169:
9159:
9149:
9139:
9129:
9119:
9109:
9099:
9089:
9079:
9066:
9059:22 June 1874
9053:
9040:
9030:
9019:
9009:
8999:
8989:
8979:
8969:
8956:
8943:
8930:
8917:
8907:
8897:
8887:
8877:
8867:
8857:
8847:
8837:
8827:
8824:County Sligo
8817:
8814:County Sligo
8807:
8797:
8787:
8777:
8760:
8750:
8740:
8730:
8720:
8710:
8700:
8690:
8680:
8670:
8660:
8657:Christchurch
8650:
8640:
8630:
8620:
8610:
8597:
8578:
8569:
8556:
8539:
8325:
8279:
8131:Ivor Richard
8085:
8022:
8018:
8012:
8006:
8000:
7915:
7318:Joseph Bliss
7007:Martin White
6870:
6779:Thomas Lough
6695:Christchurch
6644:
6577:(No. 2)
6305:13 Feb 1893
6151:
6070:Thomas Nulty
6021:Thomas Nulty
5442:David Duncan
5297:John McLaren
4956:Edward Wells
4814:Edward Bates
4764:Macclesfield
4731:Louth County
4585:Thomas Bevan
4316:Thomas Greer
4179:(No. 2)
4139:(No. 1)
4070:Edward Sheil
3959:High Sheriff
3948:(No. 2)
3916:John Mitchel
3909:(No. 1)
3874:Francis Ames
3532:George Young
3480:Edward Green
3406:William Mure
3397:Renfrewshire
3363:(No. 2)
3326:(No. 1)
3186:Albert Grant
3104:Charles Reed
2915:Thomas Parry
2798:Edward Sheil
2682:John MacHale
2585:(No. 2)
2551:(No. 1)
2440:28 Feb 1870
2407:25 Feb 1870
2157:(No. 2)
2114:(No. 1)
1815:(No. 2)
1774:(No. 1)
1704:(No. 2)
1666:(No. 1)
1632:The Rt Hon.
1219:George Gavin
1072:George Clive
1028:(No. 2)
990:(No. 1)
844:(No. 1)
463:Angus Holden
195:Special case
194:
188:
182:
172:
156:
136:
128:
121:Duly elected
120:
114:
101:
93:
87:
79:
69:
28:
26:
12395:HCP 1902 42
12383:HCP 1902 44
12371:HCP 1901 92
12359:HCP 1902 43
12347:HCP 1901 97
10792:HLP 1875 38
10653:Lee, Sidney
10235:HCP 1869 85
9933:HCP 1869 29
9914:HCP 1869 27
9683:HCP 1869 90
9630:Erskine May
9540:Erskine May
9468:O'M & H
9331:Lisa Forbes
9318:6 June 2019
9276:Wick Burghs
9263:Southampton
9046:26 May 1874
8894:Wick Burghs
8717:Enniskillen
8687:Dublin City
8545:by-election
8251:28 Jul 1983
8039:11 Aug 1955
7563:King's Lynn
7277:John Murphy
7012:Arthur Fell
6816:John Barker
6733:Cockermouth
6653:13 Jan 1898
6575:Southampton
6425:John Lowles
6340:11 Aug 1893
6271:Cirencester
6266:13 Oct 1892
6210:Frank James
5726:South Sligo
5358:21 Nov 1882
5322:20 Jan 1881
5287:21 Jul 1880
5221:Wallingford
5181:20 May 1880
5139:19 May 1880
5095:10 May 1880
4961:Walter Wren
4951:Wallingford
4406:Scarborough
4079:Personation
4022:17 Dec 1875
3993:Armagh City
3988:18 Oct 1875
3941:11 Mar 1875
3902:11 Mar 1875
3827:30 Dec 1874
3789:27 Jul 1874
3756:22 Jun 1874
3718:22 Jun 1874
3685:15 Jun 1874
3652:18 May 1874
3613:18 May 1874
3577:20 Mar 1874
3289:Petersfield
3015:Durham City
2838:Thomas Cave
2768:Henry James
2755:14 Oct 1873
2728:Henry Allen
2613:21 Sep 1870
2578:19 Jul 1870
2544:19 Jul 1870
2509:13 Jul 1870
2473:29 Mar 1870
2368:3 Feb 1870
2331:31 Dec 1869
2294:22 Nov 1869
2261:16 Jun 1869
2225:11 Mar 1869
2099:Odd Fellows
2083:Roger Eykyn
2043:Henry Woods
1962:Westminster
1853:Wallingford
1840:Henry James
1782:Robert Peel
1738:Stalybridge
1636:, Q.C. and
1625:Southampton
1366:John Hutton
1290:Hugh Birley
1176:Major Hon.
1138:King's Lynn
842:Dublin City
81:Personation
13130:Categories
13098:. Oxford:
12934:The Lawyer
12832:NI QBD 177
12454:; Command
11721:; Command
11508:; Command
10237:; Command
9935:; Command
9846:; Command
9706:HCP 1869 9
9685:; Command
9521:References
9419:Fitzgerald
9290:Kensington
9176:Nottingham
9146:Leominster
9106:Colchester
8966:Ayr Burghs
8804:Shrewsbury
8727:Gloucester
8485:High Court
8349:Mark Oaten
8339:Winchester
8326:Irish News
8143:4 May 1961
8044:Mid Ulster
7897:Frank Gray
7723:Withdrawn
7655:Withdrawn
7508:Withdrawn
7491:Gloucester
7399:Withdrawn
7384:Chippenham
7348:Cheltenham
7172:Withdrawn
6946:Withdrawn
6905:Withdrawn
6714:Withdrawn
6676:Withdrawn
6619:Sunderland
6415:Haggerston
6310:Pontefract
5898:John Bruce
5868:Withdrawn
5508:Kennington
5251:9 Jul 1880
5216:1 Jul 1880
5073:, Bt. and
4881:Tewkesbury
4530:Gloucester
4342:Cheltenham
4261:Canterbury
3865:6 Mar 1875
3776:Withdrawn
3625:and others
3214:Launceston
3108:John Holms
2830:Barnstaple
2715:Gloucester
2710:8 May 1873
2646:1 Apr 1872
2618:Shrewsbury
2266:Nottingham
2173:Withdrawn
2136:Withdrawn
1969:and others
1967:James Beal
1890:Warrington
1455:Withdrawn
1448:John Platt
1282:Manchester
786:Withdrawn
696:Cheltenham
575:Bridgwater
548:Howel Gwyn
62:Allegation
12842:The Times
12791:14 August
12786:0264-7133
12761:3 WLR 577
12754:1961 (3)
12738:1960 (1)
12719:0264-7133
9547:16 August
9265:(No. 1).
9230:Lichfield
9037:Stockport
8916:(No. 2).
8906:(No. 1).
8866:(No. 3).
8856:(No. 1).
8846:(No. 2).
8844:Stockport
8836:(No. 1).
8834:Stockport
8826:(No. 2).
8816:(No. 1).
8749:(No. 2).
8739:(No. 1).
8689:(No. 2).
8679:(No. 2).
8669:(No. 1).
8637:Cambridge
8629:(No. 3).
7862:Frank Lee
7258:Marmaduke
7116:Worcester
7038:Maidstone
6806:Maidstone
6530:St George
6486:Lichfield
6475:bribery.
6451:Lancaster
6314:John Shaw
6237:Worcester
6126:Rochester
5660:Thornbury
5397:Aylesbury
5363:Salisbury
5024:Worcester
4843:Salisbury
4691:Lichfield
4574:Gravesend
4460:Dungannon
4388:and Hon.
4274:and Col.
4248:22 Geo. 3
4218:Buteshire
3946:Tipperary
3907:Tipperary
3472:Wakefield
1548:Salisbury
1172:Lichfield
954:Guildford
372:Blackburn
157:Withdrawn
13094:(1962).
12724:9 August
11304:Command
9426:(1869).
9385:(1974).
9339:See also
9126:Hereford
9027:Pembroke
8784:Pembroke
8627:Bradford
8547:. For a
8021:and the
8011:and the
7772:Dec 1910
7736:Dec 1910
7703:Dec 1910
7680:Captain
7668:Dec 1910
7637:Mile End
7632:Dec 1910
7592:Dec 1910
7558:Dec 1910
7521:Dec 1910
7486:Dec 1910
7450:Dec 1910
7425:Captain
7413:Dec 1910
7379:Dec 1910
7343:Dec 1910
7308:Jan 1910
7267:Jan 1910
7226:Jan 1910
7185:Jan 1910
7149:Jan 1910
6896:General
6586:and Sir
6458:Colonel
6280:Colonel
5887:Greenock
5740:Buckrose
5144:Sandwich
5079:Treating
4988:Westbury
4805:Plymouth
4702:Colonel
4000:Captain
3951:Captain
3404:Colonel
2941:Drogheda
2692:)), and
2336:Longford
2076:Colonel
1924:Westbury
1772:Tamworth
1702:Stafford
1672:Colonel
1664:Stafford
1327:and Sir
1182:Colonel
1064:Hereford
1026:Hastings
988:Hastings
918:Greenock
804:Drogheda
732:Coventry
499:Bradford
456:Bradford
293:Beverley
229:Election
95:Treating
12957:6 April
12460:Cd.3269
12456:Cd.3268
12053:Hansard
9372:Command
9366:Sources
9220:Halifax
9197:Wicklow
9136:Horsham
9016:Leitrim
8864:Taunton
8854:Taunton
8794:Preston
8767:Horsham
8607:Athlone
7970:Lt-Col
7720:Recount
7652:Recount
7505:Recount
7396:Recount
6928:Appleby
6494:, Bt.,
6359:Recount
6345:Halifax
6202:Walsall
6165:Stepney
5965:Rt Hon
5902:Recount
5838:Parnell
5647:Hanover
5616:Stepney
5542:Norwich
5468:Ipswich
5256:Evesham
4613:Harwich
4495:Evesham
4384:Rt Hon
4377:Chester
4101:Bewdley
4065:Athlone
4027:Horsham
3870:Norwich
3832:St Ives
3548:Windsor
3410:Recount
3164:deposit
3095:Hackney
2992:Rioting
2793:Athlone
2760:Taunton
2514:Norwich
2478:Bristol
2230:Bewdley
2191:Youghal
2072:Windsor
1813:Taunton
1510:Salford
1392:Norwich
1103:Horsham
501:(No. 2)
458:(No. 1)
443:Lanivet
335:Bewdley
256:Belfast
245:Result
165:Details
13115:
12784:
12717:
10944:β123;
10925:β118;
10233:β155;
9912:β332;
9842:β235;
9457:
9393:
9261:1895:
9251:1895:
9243:Durham
9228:1892:
9207:Wilton
9205:1880:
9195:1880:
9187:Stroud
9185:1880:
9174:1880:
9164:1880:
9154:1880:
9144:1880:
9134:1880:
9124:1880:
9114:1880:
9104:1880:
9094:1880:
9084:1880:
9076:Bandon
9035:1874:
9025:1874:
9014:1874:
9004:1874:
8994:1874:
8984:1874:
8974:1874:
8953:Tyrone
8927:Brecon
8912:1868:
8902:1868:
8892:1868:
8882:1868:
8874:Thirsk
8872:1868:
8862:1868:
8852:1868:
8842:1868:
8832:1868:
8822:1868:
8812:1868:
8802:1868:
8792:1868:
8782:1868:
8772:1868:
8765:1868:
8755:1868:
8745:1868:
8735:1868:
8725:1868:
8715:1868:
8705:1868:
8695:1868:
8685:1868:
8675:1868:
8665:1868:
8655:1868:
8647:Carlow
8645:1868:
8635:1868:
8625:1868:
8617:Boston
8615:1868:
8005:, the
7889:Oxford
7455:Exeter
6965:Bodmin
6705:Major
6072:, the
6023:, the
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