Gloucestershire (UK Parliament constituency)

Gloucestershire
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
1290–1832
Number of members two

The constituency of Gloucestershire was a UK Parliamentary constituency. After it was abolished under the 1832 Electoral Reform Act, two new constituencies, West Gloucestershire and East Gloucestershire, were created.

Gloucestershire 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 Knights of the Shire.

Boundaries

The constituency consisted of the historic county of Gloucestershire, excluding the part of the city of Bristol in the geographical county. Bristol had the status of a county of itself after 1373. Although Gloucestershire contained a number of other parliamentary boroughs, each of which elected two MPs in its own right for part of the period when Gloucestershire was a constituency, these were not excluded from the county constituency. Owning property within such boroughs could confer a vote at the county election. This was not the case, though, for Bristol.

Members of Parliament

Roman numerals are used to differentiate MPs with the same name, who are not holders of a title with different succession numbers. It is not suggested that the people involved would have used Roman numerals in this way.

1290-1339

Constituency created (1290)

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  • 1290: Richard de la More and Giles de Berkeley [1]
  • 1295: Walter de Helyon and Robert de Berkeley [1]
  • 1296: Sir John de Sancto Laudo and Sir Richard de Croupes [1]
  • 1298: Robert de Berkeley and John de Langley [1]
  • 1301: John de Acton and Sir Richard de Croupes [1]
  • 1302: Peter Crok and William de Wauton [1]
  • 1305: Thomas de Botiler (or Botteley) and John Bisshop [1]
  • 1306: Nicholas de Kyngeston and John de Bradenstok [1]
  • 1307: (Jan) Sir William Mansel and Nicholas de Bathonia
  • 1309: Sir John Bisshop and Sir John de Vivonia[1]
  • 1313: (Mar) Nicholas de Sancto Mauro (or Seymour) and William Tracy.
  • 1313: (Sep) Sir John Bisshop and William Mansel [1]
  • 1311: (Aug and Nov) John de Langley and Sir William Mansel [1]
  • 1314: (Sep) Richard de la Riviere and William Mansel [1]
  • 1315: Sir Nicholas de Kyngeston and Sir John de Rous [1]
  • 1316: (Jan) (One Member only) Roger Gacelyn [1]
  • 1316: (Apr) Stephen de la More and John de Langley [1]
  • 1316: (Jul) (One Member) Stephen de la More [1]
  • 1318: Sir William Corbet and Sir Walter Gacelyn [1]
  • 1319: Sir John de Sancto Laudo and Sir William Corbet [1]
  • 1320: William Corbet (MP fl.1318) and Henry de Preyers [1]
  • 1321: William Mansel and John de Selers [1]
  • 1322: (May) Sir Richard de la Riviere and Sir William Tracy [1]
  • 1322: (Nov) John de Sancto Laudo and Fulk de Penebrugg [1]
  • 1324: (Jan) John le Botiler and William de Bradewell [1]
  • 1324: (Oct) Henry de Brockworth and Walter de Ocle [1]
  • 1325: Walter de Cirencester and William de Cheltenham [1]
  • 1326: Sir Richard de la Riviere and William de Arches [1]
  • 1327: William de Whitenton and Andrew de Pendok [1]
  • 1328: (Feb) John de Sevenhampton and Robert Dastyn [1]
  • 1328: (Apr) William de Cheltenham and Robert Dastyn [1]
  • 1328: (Jul) John de Gyse and John de Berkeley [1]
  • 1330: (Mar) John de Cromhale and William de Tyderinton [1]
  • 1330: (Nov) Henry de Brockworth and Robert Dapetot [1]
  • 1331: William de Cheltenham and William de Bradewell [1]
  • 1332: (Mar) John le Botiller and William de Bradewell [1]
  • 1332: (Sep) William de Cheltenham and Henry de Brockworth [1]
  • 1332: (Dec) William de Cheltenham and William de Bradewell [1]
  • 1334: (Feb) William de Cheltenham and Richard de la Hale [1]
  • 1334: (Sep) William de Cheltenham and Henry de Brockworth [1]
  • 1335: William de Cheltenham and John de Cromhale [1]
  • 1336: (Mar) Henry de Brockworth and John de Chadderley [1]
  • 1336: (Sep) Walter de Combe and William de Cheltenham [1]
  • 1337: (Jan) Thomas de Seymour and John Golafre [1]
  • 1338: (Feb) Henry de Clifford and Richard Fraunceys [1]
  • 1338: (Jul) William de Cheltenham and Henry de Clifford [1]
  • 1339: (Jan) John de Cheltenham and Henry de Corsham [1]
  • 1339: (Oct) William de Insula and John le Botiller [1]

1340–1385

  • 1340: (Jan) Sir John de Suydle and Sir Philip Joce [1]
  • 1340: (Mar) Thomas le Botiller and John de Berkeley, of Dursley [1]
  • 1341: John FitzNichol de Hulle and Edmund Blount [1]
  • 1343: Henry de Clifford and William de Westhale [1]
  • 1344: Michael de Assh' and William de Westhale [1]
  • 1346: Elias de Fylton and John de Clopton [1]
  • 1348: (Jan) Simon Basset and John de Weston [1]
  • 1348: (Mar) Sir William Whittington and Thomas de la Mare [1]
  • 1351: Robert Palet and John Serjaunt [1]
  • 1352: (Jan) John de Weston and Nicholas Crykkelade [1]
  • 1352: (Aug) (One Member). Edward de Cardiff [1]
  • 1353: (One Member). Thomas le Botiller [1]
  • 1354: Thomas le Botiller and Thomas de la Mare [1]
  • 1355: William Mansel and Peter Crook [1]
  • 1357: Robert de Shareshull and Richard de Hildesley [1]
  • 1358: Thomas de Berkeley and Sir John Tracy, chevalier [1]
  • 1360: Sir Adam de Shareshull, chevalier and Maurice de Cheltenham [1]
  • 1361: Sir Simon Basset, miles and Sir Thomas Moigne, miles [1]
  • 1362: Simon Basset and Thomas Moigne [1]
  • 1363: John Tracy and Nicholas Berkeley[1]
  • 1365: John de Bromwich and John Slaughter[1]
  • 1366: John Tracy and John Slaughter[1]
  • 1368: John Tracy and John Pointz[1]
  • 1369: (Apr) John Pointz and John Tracy [1]
  • 1371: {Feb} John Pointz and Robert Palet [1]
  • 1371: {Jun} (One Member) John Pointz [1]
  • 1372: John Clifford and John Lucy [1]
  • 1373: John Giffard and Thomas Hathewy [1]
  • 1376: Sir John Thorp, chevalier and Sir John Giffard, chevalier [1]
  • 1377: {Jan} Peter de Veel and Edmund de Bradeston [1]
  • 1377: (Oct) John Thorp and William Whitenton [1]
  • 1378: {Oct} Peter le Veel and Edmund de Bradeston [1]
  • 1379: Edmund de Bradeston and John Giffard [1]
  • 1380: {Jan} Maurice Wythe and John Thorp [1]
  • 1380: {Nov} Thomas Berkeley and William Heyberare [1]
  • 1381: John Thorp and Peter Veel [1]
  • 1382: (May) John Thorp and Peter Veel [1]
  • 1382: (Oct) Thomas FitzNicol and Laurence Sebrok [1]
  • 1383: (Feb) Thomas FitzNichol and Ralph Waleys [1]
  • 1383: (Oct) Thomas FitzNichol and Ralph Waleys [1]
  • 1384: {Apr} Edmund de Bradeston and William Heyberare[1]
  • 1384: {Nov} Robert de Whittington and William Heyberare[1]
  • 1385: Sir Thomas FitzNichol and William Heyberere[1]

1386-1421

(Source: Roskell, 1992)[2]

ElectionFirst MemberSecond Member
1386Sir Thomas FitzNicholWilliam Hervy
1388(Feb)Sir John BerkeleyWilliam Hayberer
1388(Sept)Sir John BerkeleySir Laurence Sebrooke
1390(Jan)Sir John CheyneSir Laurence Sebrooke
1390(Nov)Sir Gilbert DenysThomas Berkeley
1391Sir Maurice BerkeleyRobert Whittington
1393Sir John CheyneSir Thomas FitzNichol
1394Sir John CheyneSir Henry de la River
1395Sir Thomas FitzNicholSir Gilbert Denys
1397(Jan)Sir Thomas ButlerSir John Berkeley
1397(Sept)Hugh MortimerJohn Browning
1399Sir John CheyneSir Thomas FitzNichol
1401John BrowningSir Thomas FitzNichol
1402Sir Maurice RussellSir Thomas FitzNichol
1404(Jan)Sir Maurice RussellRobert Whittington
1404(Oct)Richard MawardenJames Clifford
1406Sir Thomas FitzNicholRobert Whittington
1407Sir Thomas FitzNicholThomas Mille
1410Sir John Draytonunknown
1411Thomas MilleRobert Whittington
1413(Feb)unknownunknown
1413(May)Sir Thomas FitzNicholSir John Pauncefoot
1414(April)Robert WhittingtonJohn Greville
1414(Nov)Sir Thomas FitzNicholJohn Browning
1415Sir Thomas FitzNicholRobert Poyntz
1416(Mar)unknownunknown
1416(Oct)unknownunknown
1417Robert PoyntzRobert Greyndore
1419John GrevilleWilliam Tracy
1420Robert GreyndoreGuy Whittington
1421(May)John GrevilleGuy Whittington
1421(Dec)(Sir) John BlaketSir John Pauncefoot

1422-1508

ParliamentFirst MemberSecond Member
1422 (Oct) John GrevellRobert Stranshawe [1]
1423 (Oct) John GrevellRobert Stranshawe [1]
1425 (Apr) Sir Maurice BerkeleyJohn Grevell [1]
1426 (Jan) Robert StranshaweRobert Greyndore [1]
1427 (Sep) John GrevellGuy Whittington [1]
1429 (July) John Langley?
1430 (Dec) Nicholas PoyntzGiles Brugges or Bridges [1]
1432 (Apr) John LangleyGuy Whittington [1]
1433 (Jun) Robert GreyndoreRobert Stranshawe [1]
1435 (Jul) John LangleyThomas Mill [1]
1436 (Dec) John LangleyJohn Cassy [1]
1442 (Jan) William TracyJohn Langley [1]
1447 (Jan) Thomas PauncefootJohn Cassy [1]
1449 (Jan) Thomas MillThomas Pauncefoot [1]
1449 (Oct) William GyffordThomas Derehurst [1]
1450 (Oct) John BarreJohn Kemmyse [1]
1455 (Jun) Giles Brugges or BridgesWilliam Whittington [1]
1460 (Sep) Thomas YongeThomas Bridges [1]
1467 (May) Maurice BerkeleyThomas Herbert senior[1]
1472 (Aug) Sir Richard BeauchampThomas Lymryk [1]
1478 (Jan) Thomas CokeseyJohn Twyneho [1]
1491 (Sep) Sir Edmond MontfortThomas Morton [1]

1509-1558

(Source: Bindoff (1982))[3]

Parliament of 1510-23 No names known No names known
Parliament of 1529 Sir William Kingston Sir John Brydges
Parliament of 1536 Not known Not known
Parliament of 1539 Sir William Kingston Anthony Kingston
Parliament of 1542 ?Sir Anthony Kingston Not known
Parliament of 1545 Sir Anthony Kingston Nicholas Arnold
Parliament of 1547 Sir Anthony Kingston Sir Nicholas Poyntz
Parliament of 1553(Mar) Sir Anthony Kingston Sir Nicholas Arnold
Parliament of 1553(Oct) Sir Edmund Brydges Sir Anthony Hungerford
Parliament of 1554(Apr) Sir Giles Poole Nicholas Wykes
Parliament of 1554(Nov) Arthur Porter William Rede
Parliament of 1555 Sir Anthony Kingston Sir Nicholas Arnold
Parliament of 1558 Sir Henry Jerningham Sir Walter Denys

1559-1639

ParliamentFirst MemberSecond Member
1563 (Jan) Nicholas Welshe or Walsh Richard Denys [1]
1571 (Apr) Sir Giles Poole Sir Nicholas Poyntz [1]
1572 (Apr) Hon. Giles Bridges Sir Nicholas Arnold [1]
1576 Thomas Chester
1581 Sir Thomas Porter
1584 (Nov) Sir John Darcy Hon. William Bruges or Bridges [1]
1586 (Oct) Hon. William Bridges Sir William Wynter [1]
1588 (Dec) Sir Thomas Throckmorton Edward Wynter [1]
1593 (Jan) Sir Henry Poole Sir John Pointz [1]
1597 (Sep) Sir John Tracy Sir John Hungerford [1]
1601 (Sep) Sir Edward Wynter John Throckmorton[1]
1604 (Mar) Hon. Sir Thomas Berkeley Sir Richard Berkeley, died in office
and replaced 30 May 1604 by
John Throckmorton [1]
1614 (Mar) Sir William Cooke Richard Berkeley [1]
1620 (Dec) Sir Robert Tracy Maurice Berkeley [1]
1624 (Feb) Sir Thomas Estcourt, died in office
and replaced 20 Oct 1624 by
Sir Maurice Berkeley
John Dutton [1]
1625(May) Sir Maurice Berkeley John Dutton [1]
1626 (Jan) Sir Robert Tracy Sir Robert Pointz [1]
1628 (Mar) Sir Robert Pointz Nathaniel Stephens [1]
1629–1640 No Parliaments summoned

1640-1832

ElectionFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
1640, April Sir Robert Tracy Royalist Sir Robert Cooke Parliamentarian
1640, November Nathaniel Stephens Parliamentarian John Dutton 1 Royalist
c. 1644 Sir John Seymour 2 Parliamentarian
Gloucestershire's representation was increased to 3 nominated MPs in Barebones Parliament
1653 John Crofts; William Neast; Robert Holmes
Gloucestershire's representation was increased to 5 elected MPs in the First and Second Parliaments of the Protectorate
1654 George Berkeley; Matthew Hale; John Howe; Christopher Guise; Sylvanus Wood
1656 George Berkeley; John Howe; John Crofts; Baynham Throckmorton; William Neast
Gloucestershire's representation was decreased to 2 MPs in the Third Parliament of the Protectorate and thereafter
1659, January John Grobham Howe I John Stephens
1659, May unknown unknown
1660, April 18 Edward Stephens Matthew Hale
1661, April 17 John Grobham Howe I Sir Baynham Throckmorton, 2nd Bt 3
1664, December 21 Sir Baynham Throckmorton, 3rd Bt
1679, February 26 Sir John Guise, 2nd Bt Sir Ralph Dutton, Bt
1685, March 18 Marquess of Worcester Sir Robert Atkyns
1689, January 18 Sir John Guise, 2nd Bt Whig Sir Ralph Dutton, Bt Whig
1695, December 11 Thomas Stephens I Whig
1698, August 3 John Grobham Howe II Tory Sir Richard Cocks, Bt Whig
1701, December 3 Maynard Colchester Whig
1702, August 6 John Grobham Howe II Tory
1705, May 16 Sir John Guise, 3rd Bt Whig
1708, May 12 Matthew Ducie Moreton Whig
1710, October 25 John Symes Berkeley Tory
1713, September 23 Thomas Stephens II Whig
1715, February 9 Matthew Ducie Moreton Whig
1720, March 30 Hon. Henry Berkeley
1720, June 22 Edmund Bray
1722, March 28 Kinard de la Bere
1727, September 6 Sir John Dutton, Bt
1734, May 8 Thomas Chester Benjamin Bathurst
1741, May 12 Norborne Berkeley
1763, April 27 Thomas Tracy
1763, November 23 Edward Southwell
1770, August 6 Sir William Guise, Bt
1776, May 6 William Bromley-Chester Tory 4
1781, January 24 James Dutton
1783, April 28 Hon. George Cranfield Berkeley Whig 5
1784, April 12 Thomas Master Tory 5
1796, June 2 Marquess of Worcester Tory
1803, November 14 Lord Edward Somerset Tory
1810, May 18 Viscount Dursley
1811, February 7 Sir Berkeley Guise, Bt Whig
1831, May 10 Hon. Henry George Francis Moreton Whig
Constituency abolished (1832)

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Elections

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References

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  2. Roskell, J.S. (ed.), The History of Parliament; The House of Commons 1386-1421, 4 vols., Stroud, 1992. Vol.1, p.398
  3. Bindoff S.T. (ed.) The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1509-1558, London, 1982, pp.91-92
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