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How Bedfordshire Voted, 1735-1784 James Collett-White

How Bedfordshire Voted, 1735-1784 By James Collett-White

How Bedfordshire Voted, 1735-1784 by James Collett-White


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The latest in Bedfordshire Historical Record Society's series of poll books covers the years from the fall of Walpole to the rise of William Pitt the younger.

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How Bedfordshire Voted, 1735-1784: The Evidence of Local Documents and Poll Books by James Collett-White

The third in Bedfordshire Historical Record Society's series of poll books covers the years from the fall of Walpole to the rise of William Pitt the younger. It was a period when Britain was constantly at war, when it suffered a dangerous Jacobite rebellion and when the American colonies were lost. Yet this constant warfare did not produce the revolutionary changes to the national and local economy that the Napoleonic wars subsequently created. Thereis only one complete poll book for the county [1774] but surviving lists from Bedford borough, including a partial poll book of 1747, enable political allegiance to be gauged. Lack of contested elections does not mean an absence of political activity. Detectable trends are illustrated from the Duke of Bedford's archives and the Hardwicke manuscripts in the British Library. They include the attempts of the Duke to increase his power, which was successfully challenged in Bedford Borough by the creation in 1769 of many new out-of-town freemen to detach it from his influence; the decline of formerly prominent political families; and, from the 1760s, the rise of the Whitbreads. The volume also details the political dimension of the legal cases about the appointment of the rector of St John's, Bedford; the administration of the Harpur Trust; and turnpike and enclosure acts. JAMES COLLETT-WHITEis an archivist at Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service, and to Sir Samuel Whitbread.

How Bedfordshire Voted, 1735-1784 Reviews

This volume creates a wealth of interesting material which will prove of enormous interest to both students of local Bedfordshire studies and to those interested in eighteenth-century society and policitics. The Bedfordshire Historical Record Society deserves praise for making more readily available a good deal of new material. * HISTORY *
This is a meticulously researched book. * THE LOCAL HISTORIAN *

Table of Contents

Bedfordshire and the fall of Walpole, 1734-1741 National and local politics, 1741-1747 The 1747 election National and local politics, 1747-1754 National and local politics, 1754-1761 National and local politics, 1761-1768 National and local politics, 1768-1774 The 1774 election The 1774 county poll National and local politics, 1774-1784 Appendix 1: The constitution of the borough of Bedford in the 1740s Appendix 2: Local legislation for Bedfordshire 1685-1785

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How Bedfordshire Voted, 1735-1784: The Evidence of Local Documents and Poll Books by James Collett-White
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