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138: 157:, when Gatton's representation was only a century old, Sir Roger Copley described himself as "its burgess and only inhabitant". In these circumstances, the local landowners had no difficulty in maintaining absolute control, and for most of the 16th century it was the Copleys who held this power. However, the Copleys were Roman Catholics, and this caused difficulties in the later 226:) to take a seat in Parliament. However, Joseph Clayton Jennings, a barrister who supported Parliamentary reform, arrived to contest the election together with a group of radical supporters. Jennings obtained one vote from a man claiming to be entitled to vote, but Dashwood (the returning officer) rejected it; hence Dundas was returned by 1 vote to nil. 153:; but this apparently wide franchise was normally meaningless in tiny Gatton: there were only 7 qualified voters in 1831, and the number had sometimes fallen as low as two. This position had existed long before the 19th century: Gatton was one of the first of the English boroughs to come under the total dominance of a "patron": in the reign of 241:
Mr Jennings was Sir Mark Wood's butler. There were only three voters, Sir Mark, his son, and Jennings. The son was away and Jennings and his master quarrelled upon which Jennings refused to second the son and proposed himself. To get a seconder for the son, Sir Mark had to second Jennings, and it was
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by the turn of the century. The borough was sold again in 1830, at a reported price of £180,000, despite the prospect of disenfranchisement; in the same year, while the ownership of the borough was under the administration of a broker, one of its seats in the new Parliament was sold for £1,200.
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The small edifice, known as the town hall, where the elections are said to have taken place can still be seen today. Most of the site of the former constituency is now occupied by
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but to the parish constable; and it seems that between 1584 and 1621 the humble villagers of Gatton may have genuinely elected their MPs in their own right.
1770: 1252: 1085: 165:, went into voluntary exile abroad, and when his wife and child returned to England after his death she was soon caught harbouring a Catholic priest. The 1266: 1570: 1303: 615: 516: 501: 1510: 188:(Lord of the Manor of Gatton) nominated for one seat and the Rev John Tattersall (Lord of the Manor of nearby Upper Gatton) the other. In 1774, 134:. Gatton was no more than a village, with a population in 1831 of 146, and 23 houses of which as few as six may have been within the borough. 177:
to ensure that Gatton made its choice free from any influence by Mrs Copley; the sheriff's precept for the election was directed not to the
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notes that this story "has not been confirmed". Gatton's representation was abolished by the Reform Act in 1832.
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Even though Gatton elections were entirely in the hands of the Lord of the Manor, there was a contested
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ultimately arranged, and the vote of Sir Mark alone given. This was the only contest within memory.
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Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "G" (part 1)
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A garbled version of the 1803 by-election was included by Henry Stooks Smith in
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Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom disestablished in 1832
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Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1450
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The right to vote was extended to all freeholders and inhabitants paying
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from 1450 until 1832, when the constituency was abolished by the
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The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1754-1790
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The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III
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Double return for second seat, not resolved until 1641
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Parliamentary Representation 1832 - England and Wales
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A Chronological Register of Both Houses of Parliament
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"Bellingham, Edward". 1742: 82:, one of the most notorious of all the 2011: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1809: 1807: 1805: 1803: 1801: 1799: 1797: 1740: 1738: 1736: 1734: 1732: 1730: 1728: 1726: 1724: 1722: 207: 202:The Royal Alexandra and Albert School 1989:Edward Porritt and Annie G Porritt, 1846:Davidson, Alan; Coates, Ben (2010). 1794: 1719: 16:Parliamentary borough in Surrey, UK 13: 1993:(Cambridge University Press, 1903) 1854:. Institute of Historical Research 1848:"Member biography, Charles Howard" 237:was returned. 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borough constituency
House of Commons
1832
East Surrey
parliamentary borough
Surrey
rotten boroughs
Members of Parliament
House of Commons
Great Reform Act
Gatton
Reigate
London
Brighton
manor
estate
Gatton Park

Joshua Reynolds
scot and lot
Henry VIII
Elizabethan period
Thomas Copley
Sheriff
Deputy Lieutenants
Privy Council
Lord of the Manor
Sir James Colebrooke
Sir William Mayne
Sir Mark Wood

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