Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK Parliament constituency)

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Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Borough constituency
Created: 1295
Abolished: 1918
Type: House of Commons
Members: two

Newcastle-upon-Tyne was a Borough constituency in the county of Northumberland of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. It was represented by two Members of Parliament.

The constituency was abolished in 1918, being split into four divisions; Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, Newcastle-upon-Tyne East, Newcastle-upon-Tyne North and Newcastle-upon-Tyne West.

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[edit] Members of Parliament

  • William Calverley (1622 to 1660)
  • Robert Ellison (1660 to 1661)
  • Sir Francis Anderson (1660 to 1679)
  • Sir John Marlay (1661 to 1673)
  • Sir William Blackett (1673 to 1680)
  • Sir Ralph Carr (1679 to 1685)
  • Sir Nathaniel Johnson (1680 to 1689)
  • Sir William Blackett (1685 to 1690)
  • Sir Ralph Carr (1689 to 1695)
  • William Carr (1690 to 1710)
  • Sir William Blackett (1695 to 1700)
  • Sir Henry Liddell (1700 to 1705)
  • Sir William Blackett (1705 to 1705)
  • Sir Henry Liddell 1706 to1710)
  • Sir William Blackett (1710 to 1728)
  • William Wrightson (1710 to1722)
  • William Carr (1722 to1729)
  • Nicholas Fenwick (1728 to 1747)
  • William Carr (1729 to 1734}
  • Walter Calverley Blackett (1734 to 1777
  • Matthew Ridley (1747 to 1774)
  • Sir Matthew White Ridley (1774 to 1812)
  • Sir John Trevelyan (1777 to 1780)
  • Andrew Robinson Bowes (1780 to 1784)
  • Charles Brandling (1784 to1798)
  • Charles John Brandling (1798 to 1813)
  • Sir Matthew White Ridley (1813 to 1836)
  • Cuthbert Ellison (1813 to 1830)
  • John Hodgson Hinde (1830 to 1835)
  • William Ord (1835 to 1852)
  • John Hodgson Hinde (1836 to 1847)
  • Thomas Emerson Headlam (1847 to 1874)
  • John Fenwick Burgoyne Blackett (1852 to1856)
  • George Ridley (1856 to 1860)
  • Somerset Archibald Beaumont (1860 to 1865)
  • Sir Joseph Cowen (1865 to 1874)
  • Joseph Cowen (1874 to 1886)
  • Charles Frederic Hamond (1874 to 1880)
  • Ashton Wentworth Dilke (1880 to 1883)
  • John Morley, later Viscount Morley (1883 to 1895)
  • James Craig (1886 to 1892)
  • Sir Charles Frederic Hamond (1892 to 1900)
  • William Donaldson Cruddas (1895 to 1900)
  • Sir Walter Richard Plummer ( 1900 to1906)
  • George Renwick (1900 to 1906)
  • Walter Hudson (1906 to 1918)
  • Thomas Cairns (1906 to 1908
  • George Renwick (1908 to 1910)
  • Edward Shortt (1910 to 1918)

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