Background Information

Number of voters: about 1200

Number of seats
1
Constituency business
Date Candidate Votes
8 May 1754 THOMAS MORGAN
682
Howell Gwynne
433
1 Apr. 1761 THOMAS MORGAN
23 Mar. 1768 THOMAS MORGAN
17 May 1769 CHARLES MORGAN vice Thomas Morgan, deceased
26 Oct. 1774 CHARLES MORGAN
20 Sept. 1780 CHARLES MORGAN
12 Apr. 1784 CHARLES MORGAN
20 June 1787 SIR CHARLES GOULD vice Morgan, deceased
Main Article

The dominant interest was in the Morgans of Tredegar. Three other families possessed considerable influence: Jeffreys of the Priory, Jones of Buckland, and Williams of Gwernyfed. The only challenge to the Tredegar hold came in 1754 when Thomas Morgan, the sitting Member, was opposed by Howell Gwynne, whose uncle Roderick Gwynne bought the Buckland estate about this time.1Ms poll book, Tredegar ms 33/40; T. Jones, Hist. Brec. iii. 212. Henceforth the Morgans represented Breconshire unopposed until 1806.

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Notes
  • 1. Ms poll book, Tredegar ms 33/40; T. Jones, Hist. Brec. iii. 212.