George O’ Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont, purchased the controlling interest at Midhurst from the trustees of the 7th Viscount Montagu for 40,000 guineas in 1787.
The borough of Midhurst belonged for a long time to Lord Montagu’s family, and they always sold the seats under the patronage of the government ... When Lord Montagu’s debts made it necessary to sell a great part of his estate, the family were desirous of retaining the borough, if possible, and I bought it intending to restore it to them whenever they might be in circumstances to buy it. When that hope was at end, I sold it to Lord Carrington, who used it for the purchase of his peerage and when that was accomplished sold it to his brothers, who, I suppose either have or will make something out of it.
Add. 51725, Egremont to Holland, 21 Jan.
Carrington, indeed, returned his friend Pitt’s henchmen free of charge
in the burgage holders
Number of voters: nominally 118
