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Summary Of: Rotten borough
is a rotten borough eliminated by the Reform Act of 1832...
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constituency
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Great Britain and Ireland
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abandoned village
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population
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member of Parliament
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borough
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Manchester
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Lancashire
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Old Sarum
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Wiltshire
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East Looe
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Cornwall
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Dunwich
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Suffolk
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Plympton Erle
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Devon
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Gatton
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Surrey
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Newtown
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Isle of Wight
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Bramber
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West Sussex
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Callington
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Cornwall
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elected
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voters
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Arthur Wellesley
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Duke of Wellington
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Trim
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County Meath
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Irish House of Commons
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parliamentary
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burgage
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bribery
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secret ballot
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wealthy
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Duke of Newcastle
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Sir Francis Burdett
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William Pitt the Elder
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Spencer Perceval
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Tory
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Tom Paine
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William Cobbett
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Reform Act 1832
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Aldborough
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Aldeburgh
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Amersham
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Appleby
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Beeralston
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Bishop's Castle
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Bletchingley
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Boroughbridge
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Bossiney
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Brackley
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Bramber
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Callington
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Camelford
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Castle Rising
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Corfe Castle
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Downton
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Dunwich
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East Grinstead
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East Looe
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Fowey
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Gatton
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Great Bedwyn
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Haslemere
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Hedon
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Heytesbury
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Higham Ferrers
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Hindon
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Ilchester
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Lostwithiel
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Ludgershall
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Milborne Port
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Minehead
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Mitchell
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New Romney
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Newport
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Newton
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Newtown
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Okehampton
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Old Sarum
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Orford
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Plympton Erle
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Queenborough
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Saltash
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Seaford
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St Germans
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St Mawes
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Steyning
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Stockbridge
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Tregony
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West Looe
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Wendover
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Weobley
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Whitchurch
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Winchelsea
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Wootton Bassett
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Yarmouth
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Reform Act of 1867
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Boundary Commission
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Ballot Act of 1872
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secret ballot
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safe seat
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Private Eye
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Dish and Dishonesty
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BBC
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Blackadder the Third
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Edmund Blackadder
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Prince Regent
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Parliament
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Baldrick
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Aubrey–Maturin series
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George MacDonald Fraser
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Flashman
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Thomas Love Peacock
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orang-utan
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Anthony Trollope
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Rotten Borough
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Oliver Anderson
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Julian Pine
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constitution
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William Pitt the Elder
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Tom Paine
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H.M.S. Pinafore
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Gilbert and Sullivan
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Iolanthe
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Gilbert and Sullivan
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Patrick O'Brian
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Thackeray
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Vanity Fair
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Hodder & Stoughton
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Evans, Eric J.
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Hodder & Stoughton
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England (1832)
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Scotland (1832)
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Ireland (1832)
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England (1867)
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Scotland (1868)
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Ireland (1868)
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Scotland (1833)
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England (1835)
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Ireland (1840)
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Representation of the People Acts
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1949
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Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
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Ballot Act 1872
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Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883
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Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
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Electoral Administration Act 2006
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Reform Club
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Carlton Club
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Rotten borough
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