644 Analysis of the House of Commons. 



The Suffrage for Counties will be best explained by the following form of Oath, 

 to which every Elector is required to conform, previous to his vote being received, viz. 



Act iSth Geo. U. cap, 18, sec, l.^Fou shall swear, (or if a Quaker, affirm,) that you me a Free- 

 holder hi the County of and have a Freehold Estate, consisting of lying and 



being at in the County of of the clear yearly value of' 40s. over and above all 



rents and charges pnyahle out of, or in respect of the same ; and that you Itave been in actual posses- 

 sion, or receipt of the rents and profts thereof, for your own use, above 12 calendar months ; or that 

 the same came to you within the lime (foresaid by descent, marriage settlement, devise, or promotion 

 to a benefice in a Church, or by promotion to an office, and that such Freehold Estate has not been 

 granted, or made to you fraudulently , on purpose to qualify you to give your vote; and that the place 

 of your abode is at in and that you are 21 years of age, as you believe, and that 



you have not been polled before at this Election. 



CLASS II. 



12 Counties and 12 Boroughs in Wales. 



^ The Welch Counties velum only one Member each ; the Members in the light hand 

 Column are returned for the County (Borough) Town, except W. H.Scourfiel.1, who is returned 

 from Haverford West, Pembroke County, which County returns one extra j whilst Merioneth 

 County returns no Member but for the County. The notations all imply the same as stated in 

 the head to the English Counties. 



„ .. ,, ^ , Sidinj- Member! 1<I May, 1823. 



Counties. Houses. For the Counties. Fop the Borough.. 



Anglesea .... 8737 § Earl of Uxbridge, f 2 i T. F. Lewis, (Beat/m«»i.«U 8 



Brecon 8425 Thomas Wood, f 8 ^ G. G. Morgan, +5 i 



Caermarthen .16402 lion. G. Rice, f 10 John Jones, * 2 + I I 



Caernarvon . . 10932 Sir Robt. Williams, Eart. * 6 5, 1 Hon. Sir C Pao-et + T 

 Cardigan ....11304 W. E. Powell, f 2 jPryse Pryse * 9 " 



* Denbigh 14771 X Sir W. W. Wynne, Bart.f 2 J. VV. Griffith, * oq 



Flint 9973 Sir Thos. Mostyn, Bart. * 8 Sir E. P Loyd Bart * 12 



* Glamorgan ..19396 §Capt.SirC. Cole.R. N.f 2*4 W. Lewis, * (Cardiff) + 3*2 

 Merioneth. . . . 6925 Sir R. W. Vaughan, Bart. W. H. Scourfield * 3 + 2 

 Montgomery . 10706 I C. W. W. Wynne, f 12 Henry Clive +5 

 Pembroke 14491 Sir J. Owen, Bart, f 2 J. H. Allan '* 19 



* Radnor 4121 Walter Wilkins, * 7 Richard Price, f 1 



Total Inhabtd ) ,„„,„„ «.,««= r. •.• ,. „ 



Houses S ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ Families chiefly employed in Agriculture. 



Building...... 985 41680 do. in Trade and Manufactures. 



Uninhabited.. 3652 30801 not comprised in either of the above. 



TotalNoHous 63140820 146706 Total No. of Families. 



The Suffrage for the Counties of Wales differs in no respect from that of England For the 

 Towns :-at BeauniarB ,t is m the Corporation only ;-at Brecon, Caermarthen, and Montaomerv 

 !5! F ^"'■ff'" ir"' '^'""' ':!' r^! Inhabitants paying scot and lot ;-nnd at Haverfordwest in 

 the Freeholders, Burgesses, and Inhabitants paying scot and lot ;-and at the remaining places in 

 the Burgesses, ni conjunction with tlie Burgesses of adjoining places, viz. 

 Caernarvon, and those of Crickseitb, PwUeli, Nevin, and Conway. 



Cardiff. „ Aberavon, Cowbrtdge, Kensig. Llantrisse'nt, Lougher.Neath, & Swansea 



Cardigan, „ Aberystwith, Lampeter, and Atpar. i^^caui, « Swansea. 



Denbigh, « Denbigh, Leon, otherwise Holt, and Ruthvn 



Fembroke, » Tenby and Whiston. 



Radnor, , Rhayder, KneightoD, Knucklass, and Kevenhill, 



