Leicestershire (UK Parliament constituency)

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Leicestershire
County constituency
Created: 1290
Abolished: 1832
Type: House of Commons
Members: two

Leicestershire was a county constituency in Leicestershire, represented in the British House of Commons. It elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) by the bloc vote system of election, to the Parliament of England until 1707, to the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 until 1800, and then to Parliament of the United Kingdom until 1832.

Contents

[edit] Boundaries


[edit] History

The constituency was abolished by the Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, when it was replaced by the Northern and Southern divisions, each of which elected two MPs.

Both divisions were abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, when they were replaced by four new single-seat constituencies: Bosworth, Harborough, Loughborough and Melton.

[edit] Members of Parliament

[edit] 1290-1660

  • 1547-1554: Edward Hastings
  • 1614: Sir Thomas Hesilrige
  • 1624-1625: Sir Thomas Hesilrige
  • 1628-1629: Sir Edward Hartopp
  • 1640-1645: Sir Arthur Hesilrige
  • 1653: Edward Smith
  • 1654-1659: (Sir) Thomas Beaumont [1]

[edit] 1660-1832

Year 1st Member 1st Party 2nd Member 2nd Party
1660 Thomas Merry Matthew Babington
1661 Lord Roos George Faunt
Feb 1679 The Lord Sherard
Apr 1679 Sir John Hartopp
1685 John Verney
1689 Sir Thomas Halford
1690 Sir Thomas Hesilrige
1695 John Verney George Ashby
1698 John Wilkins
1701 Lord Roos The Lord Sherard
1702 John Verney John Wilkins
1707 George Ashby
1708 Sir Geoffrey Palmer Sir Gilbert Pickering
1710 The Marquess of Granby
1711 Sir Thomas Cave
1713 Viscount Tamworth
1714 Sir Geoffrey Palmer
1719 Lord William Manners
1722 Edmund Morris
1727 Sir Clobery Noel
Feb 1734 Ambrose Phillipps
May 1734 Edward Smith
1738 Lord Grey
1739 Lord Guernsey
1741 Sir Thomas Cave
1747 Wrightson Mundy
1754 Sir Thomas Palmer
1762 Sir Thomas Cave
1765 Sir John Palmer
1774 Thomas Noel
1775 John Peach-Hungerford
1780 William Pochin
1790 Sir Thomas Cave
1792 Penn Assheton Curzon
1797 George Anthony Legh-Keck
1798 Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp
1806 Lord Robert William Manners
1818 Charles March Phillipps
1820 George Anthony Legh-Keck
1831 Charles March-Phillipps Thomas Paget
1832 Great Reform Act: constituency abolished

[edit] Election results


[edit] References

  1. ^ Beaumont was created a baronet by the Lord Protector in March 1658. This baronetcy was not recognised after the Restoration, but Charles II created a new baronetcy for Beaumont in February 1661.