The Rashleighs first represented Fowey in 1588, and Jonathan Rashleigh was the sixth of the name to do so. He and his son Philip held one seat 1727-1802, and never went to market with it. Jonathan Rashleigh was a Fowey merchant and Cornish country gentleman; owned considerable property in Cornwall, Wales, and Hampshire, in the borough of Fowey, and in its neighbourhood (Menabilly is two miles from Fowey); sat for it in six Parliaments without ever having to stand a poll; never held any office or pension; and was listed a Tory—all his known votes were given against the Government.
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