Oldfield wrote about Huntingdon in 1792:
The interest of the Earl of Sandwich is so powerful as always to return two Members; and this he effects, not by weight of property, for his Lordship has but one house in the whole town, but by his popularity, and the obligations which he was enabled to confer upon some of his principal friends during his connexion with Lord North’s Administration.
The accuracy of this statement is borne out by the mass of patronage correspondence in the Sandwich and Abergavenny mss, and by the lists of burgesses carefully kept by Sandwich.
Every single Member for Huntingdon 1754-90 was a Sandwich nominee: relatives (Edward Montagu, Henry Seymour, William Augustus Montagu); paying guests of the merchant class (Robert Jones, George Wombwell, Sir Walter Rawlinson);
in the freemen and inhabitant householders paying scot and lot
Number of voters: below 200
