Right of election

in the householders resident for 12 months

Background Information

Number of voters: about 100

Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
29 Jan. 1715 SIR JOHN CORYTON
SAMUEL ROLLE
4 Dec. 17191Som. RO, DD/WH 1151, no. 51. THOMAS COPLESTON vice Rolle, deceased
22
Francis Manaton
16
12 Apr. 1722 THOMAS COPLESTON
THOMAS LUTWYCHE
Darrell Trelawny
George Harrison
25 Aug. 1727 SIR JOHN CORYTON
THOMAS COPLESTON
29 Apr. 1734 THOMAS COPLESTON
ISAAC LE HEUP
14 May 1741 HORATIO WALPOLE
44
THOMAS COPLESTON
44
— Mitford
23
— Bennet
21
3 July 1747 HORATIO WALPOLE
71
THOMAS COPLESTON
57
Warwick Calmady
31
Thomas Potter
15
21 Apr. 1748 EDWARD BACON vice Copleston, deceased
Main Article

The chief interests at Callington in 1715 were in two Tories: Samuel Rolle, who as lord of the manor appointed the returning officer, and Sir John Coryton, who had much property in the borough and resided in the neighbouring parish. On the death of Rolle in 1719, Thomas Copleston, a Whig who was a trustee of the Rolle estate, was returned against a Tory. In 1724 Samuel Rolle’s heiress, Margaret, married Walpole’s eldest son Robert, later 2nd Earl of Orford, and in 1734, according to a well-informed account of the borough drawn up in 1772, ‘Sir John Coryton came over to the interest of the Walpole family by means of a place Sir Robert Walpole gave to the late Mr. Tillie, who paid one moiety of it to Sir John Coryton’.2‘State of the Borough of Callington, 3 Mar. 1772’, Glubb mss at R. Inst. Cornwall. The appointment of James Tillie as ‘Superintendent of the Royal Foundry’ is announced in Gent. Mag. 1734, p. 275. In 1741 Hugh Boscawen, 2nd Lord Falmouth, then in opposition, wrote:

At Callington our friends have the majority but will not have the return in their favour, the mayor being one that will in all probability act as Lord Walpole shall direct.312 May 1741, to Frederick, Prince of Wales, Royal archives.

The Walpoles retained control of both seats in 1741 and 1747, despite opposition supported by the Prince of Wales’s party.4HMC Fortescue, 108, 111.

Author
Notes
  • 1. Som. RO, DD/WH 1151, no. 51.
  • 2. ‘State of the Borough of Callington, 3 Mar. 1772’, Glubb mss at R. Inst. Cornwall. The appointment of James Tillie as ‘Superintendent of the Royal Foundry’ is announced in Gent. Mag. 1734, p. 275.
  • 3. 12 May 1741, to Frederick, Prince of Wales, Royal archives.
  • 4. HMC Fortescue, 108, 111.