At the beginning of this period William Pierce Ashe A ’Court owned 16 burgages at Heytesbury and the 4th Duke of Marlborough the other ten. These patrons had nominated a Member each since 1772. The borough remained close.
After the election of 1807 the Duke of Marlborough, whose quarrel with his heir had disposed him to make his Heytesbury property an appanage of his younger son Lord Francis Spencer, was advised against doing so
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Number of voters: 26
