A Rearguard Action: Bristol Toryism and the Reform Bill, 1830-32

By John Stevens

Issue 26, Winter/Spring 2013 pp 27-31

“During the 1810s and 1820s, the Tory merchant and banker Richard Hart Davis rode high in Bristol electoral politics. Elected as one of the city’s two MPs at a bye-election in 1812, he retained his seat at the general election of that year and at subsequent elections in 1818, 1820, 1826 and 1830”. John Stevens looks at how Toryism was in the ascendancy, restricting the influence of Whiggism in Bristol.


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