Forlorn and Widowed

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The story of Seaford in the French Wars 1793 to 1815 based on contemporary sources including historic maps court books diaries and newspaper reports of the time. Seaford was a town with two parallel histories. Its status as a member of the Cinque Ports Confederation gave it unusual privileges such as the right to send two Members to Parliament and there was no shortage of ambitious politicians who wanted to stand for election here. At the same time the town stagnated with a population of just one thousand and only a tenth of those entitled to vote. Most of the inhabitants were poor agricultural workers or fishermen. It is a lively and colourful tale of large-scale corruption in a rotten borough. The book gives character sketches of all the major personalities of the time. 207 pages 70 black and white illustrations.
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