
Charlie Thomas
Group Head, Private Collections, Furniture & Works of Art, U.K
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The 1885 General Election held at the end of the year was the first after an extension of the franchise and redistribution of seats following the Representation of the People Act 1884. The Marquess of Stafford had previously been unopposed and this was the first election he had to fight, against Angus Sutherland of the Crofters' Party, who went on to win the following year when the Marquess stood down.
The Song is sung to the tune 'A Hundred Pipers', a well-known Jacobite song from 1745. The words in this song extol the political reasons for Crofters, Fishermen & Soldiers to vote for the Marquess (Marquis). Bigger crofts, fair rent, government help, free education, local self-government, fishing exclusion zones as well as some local references!
An early example of Political canvasing.