British constituency dominated by a single proprietor.
1A real-life rotten borough was Old Sarum in Wiltshire, which contained seven voters.
2The average price of a seat in Parliament was £5000 for a so-called ' rotten borough.'
3Lord Verney, for a seat in the privy council, was induced to give him a " rotten borough."
4The same rotten borough vote took Gordon Brown to No 10: failing to fight for it did him no good.
5In 1809 he became of age, and entered parliament for a rotten borough openly bought for him by his father.
6It was, in fact, his policy to reduce Florence to the condition of a rotten borough: nor did this policy fail.
7In the second place, Lansmere is neither a rotten borough to be bought, nor a close borough, under one man's nomination.
8What is a " rotten borough"?
9In short, Tattleton was what the advocates of the whole Bill were apt to term a close and sometimes a rotten borough.
10The electors for the borough of Southwark rejected Mr. Tierney, and he was obliged to come in for a ministerial rotten borough.
11But although John would have supported the Bill, he was too honest to let himself be elected for a " rotten borough."
12The rotten boroughs could no longer be tolerated with safety to the state.
13Then, again, some plutocrats buy honours by lavishing coins in stinking, rotten boroughs.
14Penryn and East Retford were rotten boroughs, with only a handful of constituents.
15When the Corn Laws are gone, and the rotten boroughs, why tease about Clause IX.
16It was one of the rotten boroughs swept away, and properly enough, by the Reform Bill.
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