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How Bedfordshire Voted, 1685-1735

The Evidence of Local Poll Books, Volume 1, 1685-1715

James Collett-White

Poll books tell the story of local people and their link with national history. This book contains transcripts of the poll books for the county and borough seats of Bedford, and also includes some election accounts showing candidates' expenditure. The introductory commentary gives an insight into political influences in Bedfordshire during the seminal period of English history from the Glorious Revolution to the accession of George I. It enables comparisons and political trends to be detected, including allegiances of regions of the county and parishes, the survival of the Tory party, the political allegiance of Anglican clergy and the role of Protestant Nonconformists. Major landowners were important in Bedfordshire politics, but not dominant, and local gentry played a crucial role. The transcriptions list all those who voted in four county and one borough election. The 8,500 names, fully indexed, will help family historians find ancestors between the 1671 Hearth Tax and the 1841 Census, and will give unparalleled information on local landholding.

  • Volume no 85
  • ISBN:
  • 0 85155 071 1
  • Binding:
  • Hard bound with dust cover
  • First Published:
  • 2006
  • Status:
  • Available