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Prior to the Reform Act of 1832, Castle Rising had the status of a parliamentary borough and, because of its small population, was often cited as a rotten borough.
Sir Henry Gough, 1st Baronet (1709–1774), his grandson, owner of the rotten borough of Bramber
Meanwhile his brother, James had bought control of one seat in another rotten borough, Gatton in Surrey, for £23,000, and was also sitting in Parliament.