South Cheshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Coordinates: 53°06′32″N 2°30′14″W / 53.109°N 2.504°W
South Cheshire | |
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Former constituency for the House of Commons | |
1832–1868 |
South Cheshire was a United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency. It was created upon the division of Cheshire in 1832. In 1868, it was abolished with North Cheshire to form parts of East Cheshire, Mid Cheshire, and West Cheshire.
Members of Parliament
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second Party | ||
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1832 | George Wilbraham | Liberal | Earl Grosvenor | Liberal | ||
1835 | Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bt | Conservative | ||||
1841 | John Tollemache | Conservative | ||||
1868 | Second Reform Act: constituency abolished |
Elections
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See also
References
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