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- Peel instead moved to a rotten borough, Westbury, retaining his Cabinet position.
- The Act only disenfranchised non-resident electors and some electors living in rotten boroughs.
- He was returned to parliament for the rotten borough of Canterbury.
- By the time of the Industrial revolution, it had become a rotten borough.
- It was one of the most notoriously corrupt rotten boroughs.
- The constituency was abolished in 1832 as a rotten borough.
- Irving was Member of Parliament for Bramber, a rotten borough in Sussex, England, 1806-1832.
- The borough was a rotten borough and the settlement never more than a village.
- It was a notorious rotten borough, and was abolished by the Great Reform Act.
- Originally a small rotten borough, covering only a small part of the parish of Mere.
- They saw that the votes of the rotten boroughs had given the government its majority.
- The second Robert represented the rotten borough of Paul Foley ) were out of Parliament.
- As a result, Ricardo entered the House of Commons, representing Portarlington, an Irish rotten borough.
- The Reform Act 1832 reduced the number of parliamentary boroughs by eliminating the rotten boroughs.
- In 1832 it was deemed a rotten borough and abolished by the Great Reform Act.
- Britain had its rotten boroughs, America its Tammany Hall.
- These would seem to count to me as at least as real as any rotten borough.
- Clive also briefly sat as Member of Parliament for the Cornwall rotten borough of Simon Luttrell.
- The current constituency territory contains the location of several former'rotten boroughs'by the Great Reform Act, 1832:
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