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Data Last Updated: 9 April 2024
Application Last Amended: 11 January 2024
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31 October 1806 | Carnarvon Boroughs | Unopposed | |||
5 May 1807 | Carnarvon Boroughs | Unopposed | |||
6 October 1812 | Carnarvon Boroughs | Unopposed | |||
18 June 1818 | Carnarvon Boroughs | Unopposed | |||
17 March 1820 | Carnarvon Boroughs | Unopposed | |||
1822 Resignation of Hon Sir Charles Paget on appointment as Groom of the Bedchamber. | |||||
12 February 1822 | Carnarvon Boroughs | Unopposed | |||
13 May 1831 | Carnarvon Boroughs | Whig | 274 | 50.93 | |
15 December 1832 | Carnarvon District of Boroughs | Whig | 410 | 53.04 | |
6 March 1833 Petition: Owen Ellis-Nanney claimed that 67 votes cast by non-burgesses at Pwllheli had been wrongly accepted. The court agreed, and Ellis-Nanney was declared elected. | |||||
22 May 1833 Petition: Hon Sir Charles Paget claimed that Owen Ellis-Nanney used bribery. The House of Commons decided that most of the disputed votes were valid because the franchise had been amended by the 1832 Reform Act to resident ratepayers, and declared that Hon Sir Charles Paget was elected. |