Ilchester (UK Parliament constituency)
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Ilchester Borough constituency |
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Created: | 1621 |
Abolished: | 1832 |
Type: | House of Commons |
Ilchester was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament until 1832.
This borough constituency in Somerset had been created the first time for the English Parliament of 1298. The second creation - which was disenfranchised in 1832 - was in 1621.
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Year | First Member | First Party | Second Member | Second Party | ||
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1660 | Robert Hunt | Henry Dunster | ||||
1661 | Edward Phelips | |||||
1679 | William Strode | John Speke | ||||
1681 | Sir John St Barbe | John Hody | ||||
1685 | Sir Edward Wyndham | Sir Edward Phelips | ||||
1689 | William Helyar | |||||
1690 | John Hunt | |||||
1695 | Sir Francis Wyndham | |||||
1698 | John Phelips | |||||
Jan. 1701 | Sir Philip Sydenham | James Anderton | ||||
Nov. 1701 | Sir Francis Wyndham | |||||
1705 | Edward Strode | John Webb | ||||
1708 | Edward Phelips | James Johnston | ||||
1710 | Samuel Masham | |||||
1711 | Sir James Bateman | |||||
1715 | William Bellamy | John Hopkins | ||||
Mar. 1722 | William Boroughs | Daniel Moore | ||||
Dec. 1722 | Thomas Paget | |||||
1727 | Charles Lockyer | Thomas Crisp | ||||
1734 | Sir Robert Brown | |||||
1747 | Francis Fane | Thomas Lockyer | ||||
1754 | John Talbot | |||||
1754 | Joseph Tolson Lockyer | |||||
Mar. 1761 | The Earl of Egmont | |||||
Dec. 1761 | William Wilson | |||||
1765 | Peter Legh | |||||
1768 | Sir Brownlow Cust, Bt. | |||||
1774 | Peregrine Cust | William Innes | ||||
1775 | Nathaniel Webb | Owen Salusbury-Brereton | ||||
1780 | Peregrine Cust | Samuel Smith | ||||
1784 | Banjamin Bond-Hopkins | |||||
1785 | John Harcourt | |||||
1786 | George Johnstone | |||||
1787 | George Sumner | |||||
1790 | John Harcourt | Samuel Long | ||||
1796 | Sir Robert Clayton | William Dickinson | ||||
1799 | Lewis Bayly | |||||
1802 | William Hunter | Thomas Plummer | ||||
1803 | Charles Brooke | Sir William Manners | ||||
1804 | John Manners | |||||
1806 | Sir William Manners | Nathaniel Saxon | ||||
1807 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | Michael Angelo Taylor | ||||
1812 | (The Hon.) John Ward | George Philips | ||||
1818 | Sir Isaac Coffin | John William Drage Merest | ||||
1820 | Stephen Lushington | |||||
1826 | Richard Sharp | John Williams | ||||
1827 | Lord Huntingtower | Felix Thomas Tollemache | ||||
1830 | Michael Bruce | James Joseph Hope Vere | ||||
1831 | Stephen Lushington | Edward Robert Petre |
- Constutuency disenfranchised in 1832.