Honiton had a very wide franchise, and was one of the most venal boroughs in the kingdom. The electorate, which included most adult male inhabitants, was poor, unruly, and of low social standing: the poll book of 1763
The strongest interest was that of the Yonge family, residing at Colyton, five miles from the borough, who held one seat with short intervals from 1679 to 1796. Next came the Courtenays, lords of the manor, who appointed the returning officer and owned the two principal inns in the town. Oldfield wrote of Lord Courtenay in 1792 that ‘what interest he has is conferred on Sir George Yonge’.
in inhabitant householders
Number of voters: about 700
