Clement Tudway

[2] Tudway was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Wells on his father's interest at the 1761 general election.

At the 1768 general election there was a contest at Wells, but he topped the poll because his father could command enough votes.

[2] By 1806 he was the longest standing MP in the House, but by this time his absences though ill-health were becoming frequent.

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