Analysis of the House of Commons* 



645 



CLASS IIL 



21 Cities, 2 Universities, and 79 Boroughs in Englandr 



Alphabelicallj arranged, returning 206 Members, in wliicli the nature of the Suffrage is too 

 general and tlie Number ofEleclors too considerable to be controkd by individual influence; 

 shewing the County in which situate; the Number of Inhabited Houses in each place, accord- 

 ing to the last population return in 1821, and nature of the Sufl'rage in each place. Shewing 

 also the present Representatives, and how they have voted, and the number of times they 

 have voted out of about 70 questions divided on during the last and present Session of Parlia- 

 ment. The Cities are printed in small capitals; those places noted with a t have been fur 

 some time past shackled by a domineering influence, and will demand the special regard of the 

 friends of free representation at the next general Election : those noted with a • were con- 

 tested at the last general election, (see advertizement page at the end). All the other notations 

 imply the same as stated at the head of the English Counties. 



Abingdon, 



Berks 

 Arundel, 



Sussex 



Aylesbury, 



JJucfis 



Inhabited tlouses. Nature of Suffrage. , 



Inhabitant householders, 

 paying scot and lot. 



do. do. 



1090 J 

 460 i 



•-^ /n all inhabitant househeejiers i 



\ John Maberley, * 31 



S Viscount Jiury, * 14 

 ( T. R. Kemp. 



26 

 * 19 



74 



Barnstaple, 



Devon 

 Bedford, 



Co. Town 1074 

 Berwick on 



Tweed 1024 

 Beverley, 



York . . 1587 

 t * Bishops Castle, 



Salop . . 324 

 Boston, 



Lincoln 

 Bridgnorth, 



Salop . . 

 Bridgewater, 



Somerset 1059 

 Bridport, 



Dorset 594 



Bristol, 13474 



Cambridge 



University 

 Canterbury, 



Kent . . 2408 

 Carlisle, 



Cumberland 198G 

 Chlstrh, 



Co. Town 38G1 



;of the Borough not receifoing J Lord Nugent, * 

 alms, and freeholders of the\ Wm. Rickford, 

 hundred. v 



Sir F. Ommaney, Knt. f H 

 I Michl. Nolan, f 10 



2185 



988 



Corporation and Bia-gesscs. 



Freemen, Burgesses, §• Inha- 

 bitants not receiving alms. 

 Freemen by birth, servitude, 



or purchase. 

 Freemen by birth, servitude, 



or purchase. 



Burgesses within the Boro. 



Freemen by birth or servitude 



resident tf paying scot &i' lot. 



Freemen non resident as well 



as resident. 



Inhabitants paying scot 



and lot. 



Inhabitants paying scot 



and lot. 



Freeholders andfree 



Burgesses. 



Doctors and blasters of Art, 



being members ofthcUniversitif 



Freemen non resident as well 



as resident. 



Similar to London. 

 Freemen. 



S Lord G. W. Russell— 



W. H. Whitbread, * 16 



Sir Frs. Blake, Bart. * 25 



^ Sir J. P. Beresford, Bart, f 



Jno. Wharton, * 8 



G. L. Fox, * 1 



X Wm. Holmes, f 12 



Ed. Rogers, t 5 * 2 



G. J. Heathcote, * 12 



§ Coln.W. A. Johnstone,* 19 



Thomas Whitmore, f 1 * I 



Wm. Wol Whitmore,* 13 1 3 



Wm. Astell, * G f 2 



C. K. Tynte, * 8 



James Scott, * 22 



Sir H. D. St. Paul), f 



Henry Bright, * 33 



R. Hart Davis, f 4 



X Lord Palmerston, f 13 



W. J. Banhes, f 3 



Viscount Clifton, * 16 



X S. 11. Lushington, f 1 1 



Wm. James, * 47 



Sir James Graham, Bart.f — < 



Viscount Bclgravc, * 9 



^General ThosGrosvcDor,! * 



