Yarmouth Notes, 1830-1872. Collated from the File of the Norwich MercuryPalmer, Frederick Danby
History
Yarmouth Notes, 1830-1872. Collated from the File of the Norwich Mercury
Palmer, Frederick Danby
Great Yarmouth (England) -- History
July 10th.—On the morning of the Nomination the walls were found covered
with these placards—“Rumbold the Champion of the Board of Health,” “Lacon
the Patron of Lowestoft.” The Sailors marched in procession to the
“Star” where the Liberal candidates were staying with a band, colours,
and chariots borne by the men, on which were “Britannia,” “Neptune,”
“Triton,” &c. Upon the Blue flags appeared “M’Cullagh and Freedom of
Election,” “True Blue and Victory,” “England expects that every man will
do his duty,” &c.; and on the Red flags “Lacon our Townsman,” “Lacon and
Rumbold for Ever,” “Church and State,” and “Cheap Bread and no Monopoly.”
Mr. B. Dowson proposed, and Mr. William Hurry Palmer seconded Mr.
Rumbold; Mr. George Danby-Palmer proposed, and Mr. J. W. Shelly seconded
Admiral Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B.; Mr. R. Ferrier proposed, and Mr. E.
H. L. Preston seconded Sir E. H. K. Lacon; and Mr. R. Hammond proposed,
and Mr. Jackson seconded Mr. William T. McCullagh. The show of hands was
largely in favour of Sir C. Napier and Mr. MeCullagh, whereupon Mr. B.
Dowson demanded a poll for Sir E. H. K. Lacon and Mr. Rumbold. After
these proceedings the sailors again formed in procession and marched
round the town, and the electors were addressed from the Star by Messrs.
Owles, Jackson, and Shelly. The poll was taken on the following day as
under:—
McCullagh. Napier. Lacon. Rumbold.
8.30 66 63 46 43
9 118 116 102 101
9.30 189 185 199 196
10 239 233 239 234
11 268 264 278 269
11.30 344 342 373 352
12 386 384 430 400
12.15 410 407 467 423
1 435 430 493 455
2 460 448 519 472
2.15 470 455 521 473
At this point (the Editor says) practices which may be imagined, _and
which will hereafter be described_, decided the poll, and in a quarter of
an hour the numbers stood—
McCullagh. Napier. Lacon. Rumbold.
483 463 542 492
3 499 476 572 515
Mr. S. W. Craske then proceeded to serve notices upon certain electors
before voting, and Mr. McCullagh, in company with Mr. George
Danby-Palmer, and Mr. J. W. Shelly, informed the Mayor that the
proceedings would be questioned.
McCullagh. Napier. Lacon. Rumbold.
3.30 516 484 601 541
4 521 486 611 547
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