East Gloucestershire (UK Parliament constituency)
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East Gloucestershire County constituency |
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Created: | 1832 |
Abolished: | 1885 |
Type: | House of Commons |
Members: | two |
This is a list of people who have been elected to represent East Gloucestershire in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The constituency was created in 1832 and abolished in 1885, being replaced by those of Cirencester, Forest of Dean, Stroud, Thornbury and Tewkesbury.
[edit] Election of 21 December 1832
- Sir Berkeley Guise (died 23 July 1834)
- Henry Reynolds-Moreton
[edit] By-election of 7 August 1834
[edit] Election of 10 January 1835
- Sir Christopher William Codrington
- Augustus Henry Moreton
[edit] Election of 5 July 1841
- Sir Christopher William Codrington
- Francis Wemyss Charteris Douglas
[edit] Election of 27 February 1847
[edit] Election of 1852
- Sir Christopher William Codrington
- Marquess of Worcester (succeeded as Duke of Beaufort 17 November 1853)
[edit] By-election of 9 January 1854
- Sir Michael Hicks Hicks Beach (died 29 November 1854)
[edit] By-election of 19 December 1854
[edit] Election of 1857
[edit] Election of 1859
- Sir Christopher William Codrington (died 24 June 1864)
- Robert Stayner Holford
[edit] By-election of 12 July 1864
[edit] Election of 1865
- Sir Michael Edward Hicks Beach
- Robert Stayner Holford (vacated seat 1872)
[edit] By-election of 11 March 1872
- John Reginald Yorke
[edit] Election of 1874
- Sir Michael Edward Hicks Beach
- John Reginald Yorke
[edit] Election of 1880
- Sir Michael Edward Hicks Beach
- John Reginald Yorke