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and attacking the personal conduct of the ministers. The government had Sacheverell impeached, and he was narrowly found guilty but received only a light sentence, making the government appear weak and vindictive. The trial enraged a large section of the population, and
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The general election was held between 2 October 1710 and 16 November 1710. At this period elections did not take place at the same time in every constituency. The returning officer in each county or
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who was unpopular among the more partisan Tories. Harley's ministry faced increasing pressure from the extremists whose position in Parliament had been enormously strengthened by the result.
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The overwhelming Tory victory surprised few, and following the election most remaining Whigs resigned from office. The new government was led by the moderate Tory
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for details. The constituencies used were the same throughout the existence of the Parliament of Great Britain.
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had delivered a sermon fiercely criticising the government's policy of toleration for
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The government's unpopularity was further increased by its enthusiasm for the
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led to attacks on dissenting places of worship and cries of "
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had broken down over the government's insistence that the
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List of MPs elected in the British general election, 1710
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The election was bitterly contested in almost all the
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Index

1708
1713
outgoing members
elected members
558 seats
House of Commons


Robert Harley
Whig Junto
Tory
Whig
Radnor

Tories
Henry Sacheverell
previous government
Godolphin
Whig Junto
Henry Sacheverell
Protestant dissenters
riots in London
Church in Danger
war with France
Louis XIV
Bourbons
Habsburgs
Queen Anne
counties and "open" boroughs
England and Wales

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