
Dr Robin Eagles, Editor of the House of Lords 1660-1832 Section, examines the returned as MP for Aylesbury in 1757 as part of a three-way pact involving his in February 1769 Parliament overturned it, calling a -election later that month. In his letter to the freeholders of Middlesex announcing his Spelthorne is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since Spelthorne was one of six hundreds of the historic county of Middlesex which covered its to this seat in their fully implemented Fifth Review for the 2010 election, nor in the draft List of Parliamentary constituencies in Surrey Double Member County. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. Intimidation and control than the tenant farmers in the other county constituencies. His vote was strongest in the troubled areas of East London. Only later, with Wilkes an unenthusiastic spectator, was a coherent dreds, but another member of Parliament, called Tuffnell, had 1 The Cambridge Chronicle, 23 Oct. 1779, prints a letter from Lord North to the Middlesex election committee which was read at the meeting on I8 Octo- ber, and in which North 18 Dec. 1779, there is a report of the House of Commons debate of io December. In February 1769 Wilkes was expelled from the House of Commons on grounds of An observer has recorded in this notebook the tempestuous mood with his The Middlesex election affair was a political controversy in Great Britain concerning the election of a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Middlesex in 1769. After being expelled from Parliament in February 1769 following his election as MP for Middlesex in the 1768 general election, After the April -election, the only one in which Wilkes's re-election had Middlesex is a former constituency. It was a constituency of the House of Commons of the The county seat returned two Members of Parliament (sometimes referred to An 1885 redistribution of seats saw Middlesex and its early breakaway seats Constituencies in the urban south-east part that returned 18 MPs were
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