There was no predominant interest at Bridport, a small sea port,
The only Tory returned for Bridport was John Strangways, who in 1715 was unseated on a petition alleging partiality by the returning officers in accepting some 50 unqualified votes for him and rejecting over 20 qualified ones for his opponents.
Mr. Bowles and self will wait on your Grace any, hour you shall appoint Wednesday morning [so that we] may talk over the Bridport transactions and justify measures which may have been misrepresented.
At this time Lord Coventry and Thomas Brodrepp, father-in-law of George Richards, were actively engaged in promoting the construction of the new harbour at Bridport, for which they had signed indentures in January.
Your Grace has a very considerable estate in [the Bridport] neighbourhood which, as it gives the inhabitants of that town some dependence upon you, must give them the strongest desire of obliging you. Mr. John Way, attorney-at-law there and one of their returning officers at present is, I am told, a steward to your Grace. Would it be too much trouble for me to beg a line or two from you to him in favour of my brother, the captain, as a mark of your kind opinion and approbation of him?
24 Nov. 1746, Bedford mss.
Paying three guineas a man, Thomas Grenville defeated the Prince of Wales’s candidate, Col. Martin Madan, who had promised the same but failed to pay on losing the election.
in inhabitants paying scot and lot
Number of voters: about 160
