Usher, Thomas James
Address: 3 Victoria Road, Canterbury
Occupation: Auctioneer & Borough surveyor, volunteer agent
Called on: Day 4
Witness Type: Briber, Petition witness
Party: Conservative
Amount Received: £400
Received From:
Paid To:
- Barrett, Henry (Harry) (Conservative)
- Bennett, James (Conservative)
- Chapman, William Ashby (Conservative)
- Elliott, Henry
- Franklin, William Henry (Conservative)
- Hunter, William
- Marley, George (Conservative)
- Pittock, William – Deal (Conservative)
- Solley, Stephen John (Conservative)
- Wilkins, Henry (Conservative)
Also gave evidence at the earlier Petition Inquiry.
Instrumental in the choice of Mr Crompton Roberts as the Conservative candidate. In has testimony cited the names of the leading Conservatives in the constituency.
He offered to take on dealing with all the requests for flags and colours in Deal and Walmer when Mr Hughes said it was too much for him to handle. The requests turned out to be many and Walmer was subsequently passed on to George Marley. Not explicitly stated who paid him but listed as Edwin Hughes.
Commented that every house in the town had a flag and if there were any more the houses would disappear.