The chief interests at Wigan in 1715 were in Sir Roger Bradshaigh, Member for the borough since 1695, whose estate was one mile away, and in Lord Barrymore, who had inherited the interest of his father-in-law, Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers, M.P. Wigan 1681, and bought that of George Kenyon, M.P. Wigan 1713-15, for £300.
In 1715 Bradshaigh, a Tory who soon went over to the Government, recommended Barrymore, a Jacobite, to the corporation,
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Number of voters: 273 in 1725
