Upton Scudamore Voted Voted Voted Surname Given Names Other Abode for for for Thynne Bathurst Grove James Buckler Baily Bishopstrow Osborne Baron John Rev
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The Poll For Two Knights of the Shire For The Southern Division Of the County of Wilts. On the 17th July 1865 Thomas Henry Allen Poynder, Esquire, Sherriff Mr. Jacob Phillips, Under Sherriff CANDIDATES Lord Henry Thynne. Proposed by Thomas Baring, Esquire, M.P.; And Seconded by Charles Penruddock, Esquire Lieutenant-Colonel Bathurst Proposed by Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Baronet, M.P.; And Seconded by Nathanial Barton, Esquire Thomas Fraser grove, Esquire Proposed by Alfred Seymour, Esquire, M.P.; And Seconded by John Ravenhill, Esquire. Upton Scudamore Voted Voted Voted Surname Given Names Other Abode for for for Thynne Bathurst Grove James Buckler Baily Bishopstrow Osborne Baron John Rev. Upton Scudamore Yes Yes 16 Marlborough Buildings, Bayly Charles Yes Yes Bath, Somerset Carpenter John George Dilton Marsh Yes Yes Carpenter Stephen Dilton Marsh Yes Yes ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Teresa Lewis Wotton Hill, Gloucester, Clark John Perkins Gloucestershire Thomas Coles Upton Scudamore, Thoulston Yes Yes Newberry Daniell Jacob Upton Scudamore Yes Yes 12 Clarence Place, Fowler Thomas Hill Yes Yes Kingsdown Bath, Somerset Glass Moses Upton Scudamore Yes Yes Harding James Corp Upton Scudamore Hickman Daniel Upton Scudamore Yes Ammerdown Park, Bath, Joliffe Thomas Robert Rev. Somerset Leigh William Horningsham, Longleat Yes Yes Long Joseph Upton Scudamore Yes Yes William 5 Gloucester Square, Mackinnon Yes Alexander, Jnr. London, Middlesex Maslen John Warminster Yes Morgan William Frank Warminster Yes Osborn John Upton Scudamore Yes Yes Pearce Isaac Godwin Upton Scudamore Yes Scott John Warminster Yes Yes Sly Edward Pearce Upton Scudamore Yes Yes Temple George Bishopstrow Yes Yes White Richard Upton Scudamore, Norridge Yes Yes Withers William Nacton, Ipswich, Suffolk Yes Yes Those Persons whose votes are recorded as *** denotes that the voter had died before the election took place. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Teresa Lewis .