List of Great Britain by-elections (1715–34)

This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in Great Britain held between 1715 and 1734, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election.

In the absence of a comprehensive and reliable source, for party and factional alignments in this period, no attempt is made to define them in this article. The House of Commons: 1715-1754 provides some guidance to the complex and shifting political relationships, but it is significant that the compilers of that work make no attempt to produce a definitive list of each members allegiances.

Resignations

See Resignation from the British House of Commons for more details.

Where the cause of by-election is given as "resignation", this indicates that the incumbent was appointed to an "office of profit under the Crown" causing him to vacate his seat and prohibited membership in the House of Commons. This office is noted in brackets.

In addition certain offices of profit, such as cabinet positions, required the MP to seek re-election. These offices are noted separately.

Dates

During this period England (but not Scotland) counted its legal year as beginning on 25 March. For the purposes of this list the year is considered to have started on 1 January.

By-elections

The c/u column denotes whether the by-election was a contested poll or an unopposed return. If the winner was re-elected, at the next general election and any intermediate by-elections, this is indicated by an * following the c or u. In a few cases the winner was elected at the next general election but had not been re-elected in a by-election after the one noted. In those cases no * symbol is used.

5th Parliament (1715–1722)

Date Constituency c/u Former Incumbent Winner Cause
1 April 1715Andoveru*John WallopJames BrudenellChose to sit for Hampshire
5 April 1715East GrinsteaduSpencer ComptonThe Viscount ShannonChose to sit for Sussex
7 April 1715Portsmouthu*Sir Charles WagerSir Charles WagerComptroller of the Navy
16 April 1715AldboroughuJames StanhopeWilliam MonsonChose to sit for Cockermouth
18 April 1715LymingtonuLord William PowlettRichard ChaundlerChose to sit for Winchester
18 April 1715WarehamuGeorge PittGeorge Pitt, juniorChose to sit for Hampshire
21 April 1715Thirsku*Thomas FranklandThomas FranklandClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
27 April 1715Carnarvonshireu*William GriffithJohn GriffithDeath
30 April 1715AylesburyuJohn DeacleTrevor HillChose to sit for Evesham
3 May 1715HaverfordwestcJohn LaugharneSir George BarlowDeath
Sir George BarlowJohn BarlowBy-election result reversed on petition 4 July 1715
3 May 1715St GermansuWaller BaconLord StanhopeChose to sit for Norwich
19 May 1715Shaftesburyc*Edward NicholasEdward NicholasOn Petition both incumbents were unseated and replaced by William Benson. A by-election was held for the second seat.
Samuel Rush
25 May 1715OxfordshireuFrancis ClerkeJames HerbertDeath
27 May 1715RenfrewshireuSir Robert PollockSir Robert PollockGovernor of Fort William
31 May 1715Essexc*Thomas MidletonWilliam HarveyDeath
William HarveyRobert HonywoodBy-election results reversed on petition 18 May 1716
7 June 1715Northamptonc*George MontaguWilliam WilmerSucceeded to a peerage
28 September 1715KentuMildmay FaneJohn FaneDeath
7 October 1715Ayrshireu*John MontgomerieJohn MontgomerieAccepted a Commission in the Army
11 October 1715Worcesteru*Thomas WyldeThomas WyldeIrish Revenue Commissioner
2 November 1715Rutlandu*Lord FinchLord FinchJunior Lord of the Treasury
5 November 1715WenlockuThomas NewportThomas NewportJunior Lord of the Treasury
7 November 1715PetersfielduLeonard BilsonSamuel Pargiter FullerDeath
8 November 1715King's Lynnu*Robert WalpoleRobert WalpoleFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
17 November 1715Winchesteru*Lord William PowlettLord William PowlettTeller of the Exchequer
21 November 1715ShrewsburyuThomas JonesAndrew CorbetDeath
30 November 1715SurreyuSir Richard OnslowThomas OnslowResignation (Teller of the Exchequer)
2 December 1715Bedfordu*William FarrerWilliam FarrerMaster of St Katharine's by the Tower
2 December 1715Downtonu*John EyreGiles EyreDeath
7 December 1715Bletchingleyu*Thomas OnslowWilliam ClaytonOut-Ranger of Windsor Forest
27 December 1715Newark-on-Trentc*Conyers DarcyConyers DarcyCommissioner exercising the office of Master of the Horse
2 January 1716Carmarthenu*Richard VaughanRichard VaughanChief Justice of the Carmarthen Circuit
14 January 1716MidhurstuJohn Fortescue AlandJohn Fortescue AlanSolicitor General for England and Wales
24 January 1716Bere AlstonuLawrence CarterLawrence CarterKing's Counsel
26 January 1716Malmesburyu*Joseph AddisonJoseph AddisonLord of Trade
2 February 1716NorthumberlanduThomas ForsterFrancis Blake DelavalExpelled for supporting the Jacobite Rising
22 February 1716Glamorganshireu*Robert JonesSir Charles KemeysDeath
24 February 1716Glasgow Burghsu*Thomas SmithDaniel CampbellDeath
17 March 1716Honitonc*Sir William CourtenaySir William PoleChose to sit for Devon
19 March 1716Castle Risingu*William FeildingWilliam FeildingFirst Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
3 April 1716Andoveru*James BrudenellJames BrudenellMaster of the Jewel Office
6 June 1716ReadingcRobert ClargesCharles CadoganVoid Election
c*Felix CalvertOwen Buckingham
27 June 1716WellscWilliam CowardThomas Strangways HornerDeath
Thomas Strangways HornerJohn DoddBy-election results reversed on petition 12 April 1717
28 June 1716Eyeu*Edward HopkinsEdward HopkinsIrish Revenue Commissioner
30 June 1716Denbighshirec*Sir Richard MyddeltonWatkin WilliamsDeath
30 June 1716MaidstonecSir Robert MarshamSir Barnham RiderElevated to the peerage
2 July 1716New Woodstocku*William CadoganWilliam ClaytonElevated to the peerage
4 July 1716Buckinghamshireu*Richard HampdenRichard HampdenTeller of the Exchequer
9 July 1716Brackleyu*Paul MethuenPaul MethuenSouthern Secretary
11 July 1716Plympton Erleu*Richard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeJunior Lord of the Treasury
16 July 1716Lancasteru*William HeyshamWilliam Heysham, jnrDeath
16 July 1716Wenlocku*Thomas NewportSir Humphrey BriggsElevated to the peerage
30 July 1716Forfarshireu*John CarnegieJames ScottExpelled for supporting the Jacobite Rising
3 August 1716Old Sarumu*Thomas PittSir William StricklandResignation (Governor of Jamaica)
29 January 1717CardiganshireuLewis PryseOwen BrigstockeExpulsion for refusing to take loyalty oaths
27 February 1717Midhurstu*John Fortescue AlandThe Lord MidletonResignation (Baron of the Exchequer)
28 February 1717Ipswichu*Sir William ThompsonSir William ThompsonSolicitor General for England and Wales
28 February 1717Seafordu*Sir William AshburnhamHenry PelhamResignation (Commissioner of the Alienation Office)
2 March 1717Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuJohn BakerEdward HarrisonDeath
5 March 1717Richmondu*Thomas YorkeJohn YorkeDeath
6 March 1717HerefordshireuSir Thomas MorganSir Hungerford HoskynsDeath
9 March 1717Christchurchu*William EttrickFrancis GwynDeath
12 March 1717Herefordc*The Viscount ScudamoreHerbert Rudhale WestfalingDeath
13 March 1717Kingston-upon-Hullu*William MaisterNathaniel RogersDeath
15 March 1717ReigatecSir John ParsonsWilliam JordanDeath
19 March 1717Leominsterc*The Lord ConingsbyGeorge CaswallBecame a British Peer
11 April 1717MineheadcSir William WyndhamSamuel EdwinVoid Election
Sir John TrevelyanThomas Gage
Samuel EdwinSir John TrevelyanBy-election results reversed on petition 23 May 1717
Thomas GageJames Milner
12 April 1717New WoodstockuSir Thomas WheateSir Thomas WheateStorekeeper of the Ordnance
16 April 1717Morpethu*The Viscount CastlecomerGeorge CarpenterChose to sit for Ripon
18 April 1717CambridgeshireuJohn JenynsRobert ClarkeDeath
22 April 1717BridportuWilliam CoventryWilliam CoventrySecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
22 April 1717TotnesuArthur ChampernowneSir John GermainDeath
22 April 1717Tregonyu*James Craggs the YoungerJames Craggs the YoungerSecretary at War
24 April 1717Doveru*Matthew AylmerMatthew AylmerNaval Lord
25 April 1717MalmesburyuJoseph AddisonJoseph AddisonSouthern Secretary
25 April 1717Newport I.o.W.uAnthony MorganJames StanhopeChose to sit for Yarmouth
25 April 1717StafforduWilliam Richard ChetwyndWilliam Richard ChetwyndLord of the Admiralty
26 April 1717ArundeluThomas MicklethwaiteThomas MicklethwaiteJunior Lord of the Treasury
29 April 1717Cockermouthc*James StanhopeThomas PengellyFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
1 May 1717HampshireuJohn WallopJohn WallopJunior Lord of the Treasury
2 May 1717Berwickshireu*George BaillieGeorge BaillieJunior Lord of the Treasury
2 May 1717Haddingtonshireu*John CockburnJohn CockburnLord of the Admiralty
16 May 1717Bury St Edmundsu*Aubrey PorterJames ReynoldsDeath
23 May 1717CarmarthenshireuMarquess of WinchesterSir Thomas StepneyElevated to the peerage
29 May 1717GloucestershirecMatthew MoretonMatthew MoretonVice-Treasurer of Ireland
10 June 1717Milborne Portc(*)John CoxMichael HarveyDeath
Michael HarveyCharles StanhopeBy-election results reversed on petition 6 July 1717
17 June 1717LeominstercGeorge CaswallGeorge CaswallPrevious by-election declared void
25 June 1717Tewkesburyu*Anthony LechmereNicholas LechmereResignation (Receiver-General and Cashier of Customs)
8 July 1717CockermouthcNicholas LechmereLord Percy SeymourChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Two MPs elected due to a Double Return)
Wilfrid Lawson
Lord Percy SeymourLord Percy SeymourSeymour declared elected 18 January 1718
Wilfrid Lawson
10 July 1717Amershamu*The Viscount FermanaghThe Viscount FermanaghDeath
22 July 1717Newport I.o.W.uJames StanhopeSir Tristram DillingtonElevated to the peerage
22 July 1717Stockbridgeu*Martin BladenMartin BladenLord of Trade
23 July 1717Lewesu*Thomas PelhamThomas PelhamLord of Trade
24 July 1717Aldboroughu*William JessopWilliam JessopCommissioner and Receiver of the Alienation Office
26 July 1717LymingtonuSir Joseph JekyllSir Joseph JekyllMaster of the Rolls
27 July 1717West LooeuThomas MaynardThomas MaynardCommissioner for Stores in Minorca
30 July 1717ThirskuRalph BellThomas PittResignation (Customer of Hull)
8 August 1717Fifeshireu*Sir John AnstrutherSir John AnstrutherMaster of Work to the Crown of Scotland
9 August 1717Trurou*Spencer CowperSpencer CowperChief Justice of Chester
29 November 1717PenrynuHugh BoscawenHugh BoscawenJoint Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
30 November 1717BuckinghamuAbraham StanyanEdmund HalseyResignation (Clerk of the Privy Council)
3 December 1717St AlbanscWilliam HaleJoshua LomaxDeath
4 December 1717Oxfordshireu*Sir Robert JenkinsonSir Robert Bankes JenkinsonDeath
4 December 1717Oxford Universityu*Sir William WhitlockGeorge ClarkeDeath
9 December 1717Bere AlstonuHoratio WalpoleEdward CarteretResignation (Surveyor and Auditor General of the Revenue in America)
13 December 1717Ipswichu*William ChurchillFrancis NegusResignation (Bookseller, Bookbinder, and Stationer to the King)
18 December 1717ReadinguOwen BuckinghamOwen BuckinghamVictualling Commissioner
25 December 1717SurreycThomas OnslowDenzil OnslowSucceeded to a peerage
26 December 1717LauncestonuJohn AnstisJohn AnstisGarter King of Arms
31 December 1717GuildforduDenzil OnslowRobert WrothOut-Ranger of Windsor Forest
31 January 1718Boroughbridgec*Thomas WilkinsonSir Wilfrid LawsonResignation (Joint-Receiver General of Land Taxes for Yorkshire, Durham and Northumberland)
22 February 1718BarnstapleuSir Arthur ChichesterJohn BassetDeath
26 February 1718BodminuFrancis RobartesEarl of BurfordDeath
4 March 1718HaverfordwestuJohn BarlowSir John PhillipsDeath
4 March 1718Worcesteru*Samuel SwiftSamuel SandysDeath
19 March 1718TewkesburyuNicholas LechmereNicholas LechmereAttorney General for England and Wales
20 March 1718TregonyuJames Craggs the YoungerJames Craggs the YoungerSouthern Secretary
25 March 1718Rochesteru*Sir John JenningsSir John JenningsNaval Lord
28 March 1718DoveruMatthew AylmerMatthew AylmerMaster of Greenwich Hospital
28 March 1718East Retfordu*Thomas WhiteThomas WhiteClerk of the Ordnance
28 March 1718Portsmouthu*Sir Charles WagerSir Charles WagerNaval Lord
28 March 1718RyeuSir John NorrisSir John NorrisNaval Lord
28 March 1718WarehamuThomas ErleHenry DraxResignation (Given a pension)
29 March 1718Arundelu*Thomas MicklethwaiteJoseph MicklethwaiteLieutenant-General of the Ordnance and Death
29 March 1718New WoodstockuWilliam ClaytonWilliam ClaytonJunior Lord of the Treasury
4 April 1718RiponuJohn AislabieJohn AislabieChancellor of the Exchequer
5 April 1718ScarboroughuWilliam ThompsonWilliam ThompsonWarden of the Mint
9 April 1718BuckinghamshireuRichard HampdenRichard HampdenTreasurer of the Navy
24 April 1718Lichfieldc(*)Walter ChetwyndWilliam SneydPaymaster of Pensions
William SneydWalter ChetwyndBy-election results reversed on petition 10 December 1718
21 November 1718Shaftesburyc(*)William BensonWilliam BensonSurveyor of the King's Works
William BensonSir Edward des BouverieBy-election results reversed 24 January 1719
22 November 1718Weobleyc*Charles CornewallNicholas PhilpottDeath
24 November 1718Aldeburghc*William JohnsonSamuel LoweDeath
26 November 1718LostwithieluThomas LiddellEdward EliotDeath
27 November 1718CambridgeshireuJohn BromleyFrancis WhichcoteDeath
1 December 1718SaltashuWilliam ShippenJohn Francis BullerChose to sit for Newton
1 December 1718Corfe Castlec(*)William OkedenJoshua ChurchillDeath (Two MPs elected due to a Double Return)
John Bankes
Joshua ChurchillJoshua ChurchillChurchill declared elected 21 January 1719
John Bankes
2 December 1718East Looeu*James BatemanHoratio WalpoleDeath
23 December 1718Lanarkshirec*James LockhartLord Archibald HamiltonDeath
29 December 1718Plympton Erleu*George TrebyGeorge TrebySecretary at War
29 December 1718Totnesu*Sir John GermainCharles WillsDeath
9 January 1719Montgomeryshireu*Edward VaughanPrice DevereuxDeath
10 January 1719St GermansuJohn KnightJohn KnightSecretary of the Leeward Islands
21 January 1719RutlanduJohn NoelMarquess of GranbyDeath
3 February 1719LeicesteruJames WinstanleyThomas NobleDeath
26 March 1719Ludlowu*Francis HerbertSir Robert RaymondDeath
21 April 1719Lewesu*John Morley TrevorPhilip YorkeDeath
30 April 1719Totnesu*Charles WillsCharles WillsLieutenant General of the Ordnance
30 November 1719Bridportu*William CoventryDewey BulkeleySucceeded to a peerage
30 November 1719MalmesburyuJoseph AddisonFleetwood DormerDeath
1 December 1719WallingfordcEdmund DunchHenry GreyDeath
3 December 1719Aldeburghc*Henry JohnsonWalter PlumerDeath
3 December 1719ChichesteruSir Richard FaringtonHenry KelsallDeath
4 December 1719Callingtonu*Samuel RolleThomas CoplestoneDeath
5 December 1719RiponuThe Viscount CastlecomerWilliam AislabieDeath
7 December 1719Foweyu*Henry VincentNicholas VincentDeath
14 December 1719Wellsc*John DoddThomas EdwardsDeath
15 December 1719Surreyc*Lord GuernseyJohn WalterSucceeded to a peerage
17 December 1719Bishop's CastleuRichard HarnageSir Matthew DeckerDeath
17 December 1719Leicestershirec*Sir Thomas CaveLord William MannersDeath
5 January 1720ElginshireuAlexander GrantJames BrodieDeath
9 January 1720Ayr BurghsuCharles OliphantThomas KennedyDeath
25 January 1720RichmonduHarry MordauntRichard AbellDeath
2 February 1720Newark-on-TrentuConyers DarcyConyers DarcyMaster of the Household
15 February 1720Guildfordu*Robert WrothArthur OnslowDeath
22 February 1720BathcSamuel TrotmanRobert GayDeath
10 March 1720ShropshireuSir Robert CorbetSir Robert CorbetSecond Clerk of the Green Cloth
15 March 1720ReadingcOwen BuckinghamRichard ThompsonDeath
15 March 1720TregonyuSir Edmund PrideauxCharles TalbotDeath
24 March 1720Monmouthshireu*John MorganJohn HanburyDeath
25 March 1720Winchelseau*Robert BristowRobert BristowSecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
30 March 1720Gloucestershireu*Thomas StephensHenry BerkeleyDeath
30 March 1720LewesuPhilip YorkePhilip YorkeSolicitor General for England and Wales
16 April 1720Knaresboroughu*The Earl MountrathRichard ArundellDeath
19 April 1720BridgwatercGeorge DodingtonWilliam PittDeath
20 April 1720ChippenhamuGiles EarleGiles EarleFirst Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
21 April 1720ReigateuWilliam JordanThomas JordanDeath
23 April 1720DorchestercHenry TrenchardRobert BrowneDeath
Robert BrowneAbraham JanssenBy-election results reversed 18 May 1720
6 May 1720HindonuReynolds CalthorpeJohn PittDeath
9 May 1720Sandwichc*Sir Henry OxendenSir George OxendenDeath
11 May 1720Haddington BurghsuSir David DalrympleSir David DalrympleAuditor of the Exchequer in Scotland
13 May 1720MonmouthuWilliam BrayAndrews WindsorDeath
21 May 1720LudlowuSir Robert RaymondSir Robert RaymondAttorney General for England and Wales
25 May 1720Nottinghamu*John PlumptreJohn PlumptreTreasurer of the Ordnance
7 June 1720Seafordu*Henry PelhamHenry PelhamTreasurer of the Chamber
11 June 1720Corfe CastleuJoshua ChurchillJoshua ChurchillVictualling Commissioner
11 June 1720Seafordu*Sir Gregory PageFrancis ChamberlayneDeath
14 June 1720Old SarumuSir William StricklandSir William StricklandMuster-Master General
18 June 1720BoroughbridgeuSir Wilfrid LawsonSir Wilfrid LawsonGroom of the Bedchamber
18 June 1720BossineyuHenry CartwrightHenry CartwrightVictualling Commissioner
22 June 1720GloucestershireuMatthew MoretonEdmund BrayElevated to the peerage
22 June 1720Hampshireu*John WallopLord Nassau PowlettElevated to the peerage
22 June 1720King's Lynnu*Robert WalpoleRobert WalpolePaymaster of the Forces
Sir Charles TurnerSir Charles TurnerJunior Lord of the Treasury
23 June 1720Castle Risingu*Charles ChurchillCharles ChurchillGovernor of Royal Hospital Chelsea
23 June 1720Plympton Erleu*Richard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeJunior Lord of the Treasury
24 June 1720Brackleyu*Paul MethuenPaul MethuenComptroller of the Household
24 June 1720PenrynuHugh BoscawenViscount RialtonElevated to the peerage
25 June 1720LostwithieluEdward EliotJohn NewshamResignation (Commissioner of Excise)
11 July 1720Kingston-upon-Hullu*Sir William St QuintinSir William St QuintinJoint Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
19 July 1720Heytesburyu*Edward AsheEdward AsheLord of Trade
7 December 1720Bostonc*Richard WynnRichard EllysDeath
14 December 1720Rochesteru*Sir John JenningsSir John JenningsGovernor of Greenwich Hospital
19 December 1720Cambridge Universityc*Thomas PaskeThomas WilloughbyDeath
19 December 1720PlymouthuSir George ByngSir George ByngTreasurer of the Navy
20 December 1720Doveru*The Lord AylmerGeorge BerkeleyDeath
Philip PapillonHenry FurneseResignation (Receiver of the Stamp Duties)
29 December 1720Elginshireu*James BrodieAlexander BrodieDeath
29 December 1720Staffordshireu*William WardWilliam Leveson GowerDeath
3 January 1721Lincolnshirec*Sir Willoughby HickmanSir William MassingberdDeath
1 February 1721CrickladecJacob SawbridgeMatthew Ducie MoretonExpulsion (Director of the South Sea Company)
8 February 1721Devizesu*Francis EylesBenjamin Haskins StilesExpulsion (Director of the South Sea Company)
10 February 1721YarmouthuSir Theodore JanssenWilliam PlumerExpulsion (Director of the South Sea Company)
11 February 1721Great GrimsbycSir Robert ChaplinArthur MooreExpulsion (Director of the South Sea Company)
25 February 1721Corfe CastleuJoshua ChurchillJohn BondDeath
6 March 1721Worcestershireu*Thomas VernonSir Thomas LytteltonDeath
13 March 1721GrampounduCharles CookeRichard WestDeath
17 March 1721Trurou*John SelwynThomas WyndhamResignation (Receiver General and Comptroller of Customs)
18 March 1721Edinburghu*Sir George WarrenderJohn CampbellDeath
23 March 1721TregonyuJames Craggs the YoungerDaniel PulteneyDeath
24 March 1721LeominsteruGeorge CaswallWilliam BatemanExpulsion
1 April 1721Riponu*John AislabieWilliam AislabieExpulsion
5 April 1721RutlanduMarquess of GranbySir Thomas MackworthSucceeded to a peerage
10 April 1721King's Lynnu*Robert WalpoleRobert WalpoleFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
10 April 1721SeaforduHenry PelhamHenry PelhamJunior Lord of the Treasury
12 April 1721Carlislec*Thomas StanwixHenry AglionbyGovernor of Kingston-upon-Hull
29 April 1721Bere Alstonc(*)Edward CarteretPhilip CavendishResignation (Joint-Postmaster General)
Philip CavendishSt John BroderickBy-election results reversed on petition 6 June 1721
1 May 1721Lostwithielu*Galfridus WalpoleMarquess of HartingtonResignation (Joint-Postmaster General)
6 May 1721Salisburyu*Francis SwantonAnthony DuncombeDeath
11 May 1721Launcestonu*Edward HerleAlexander PendarvesDeath
17 May 1721Oxfordshireu*James HerbertHenry PerrotDeath
25 May 1721Whitchurchc(*)Thomas VernonFrederick TylneyExpulsion for attempting to influence a member of a committee on the South Sea Bubble
Frederick TylneyJohn ConduittBy-elections results reversed 26 June 1721
10 June 1721Flint Boroughsu*Sir John ConwayThomas EytonDeath
12 June 1721Horshamu*Arthur IngramCharles EversfieldBecame a Scottish Peer
20 July 1721CockermouthuLord Percy SeymourAnthony LowtherDeath
24 July 1721SurreyuDenzil OnslowSir William ScawenDeath
2 August 1720Newport I.o.W.uSir Tristram DillingtonThomas StanwixDeath
30 August 1721Breconshireu*Edward WilliamsWilliam Gwyn VaughanDeath
2 September 1721Ayr BurghsuThomas KennedyDuncan ForbesResignation (Baron of the Scottish Exchequer)
25 October 1721Tewkesburyc*Nicholas LechmereThe Viscount GageElevated to the peerage
27 October 1721New WoodstockuSir Thomas WheateCharles Crisp ClaytonDeath
31 October 1721PlymouthuSir George ByngPattee ByngElevated to the peerage
1 November 1721St Ivesc*Sir John HobartSir John HobartLord of Trade
6 November 1721MidhurstuWilliam Woodward KnightSir Richard MillDeath
7 November 1721Hedonu*Hugh CholmleyDaniel PulteneyResignation (Victualling Commissioner)
7 November 1721Tregonyu*Daniel PulteneyJohn MerrillLord of the Admiralty
22 November 1721Barnstapleu*John BassetSir Hugh AclandDeath
18 December 1721Mineheadc(*)James MilnerSir Richard LaneDeath
Sir Richard LaneRobert ManselBy-election results reversed on petition 9 January 1722
29 December 1721OrfordcSir Edward TurnorSir Edward DukeDeath
5 January 1722Haddington Burghsu*Sir David DalrympleSir James DalrympleDeath
8 February 1722Chipping WycombeuSir John WittewrongJohn NealeDeath

6th Parliament (1722–1727)

Date Constituency c/u Former Incumbent Winner Cause
22 October 1722BuckinghamuAlexander DentonWilliam HeathcoteResignation (Justice of the Common Pleas)
24 October 1722BoroughbridgeuConyers DarcyJoseph DanversChose to sit for Richmond
24 October 1722OxforduSir John WalterFrancis KnollysDeath
24 October 1722Stamfordu*Brownlow CecilWilliam NoelSucceeded to a peerage
25 October 1722CambridgeuSir John Hynde CottonGilbert AffleckChose to sit for Cambridgeshire
26 October 1722Marlboroughu*Earl of HertfordThomas GibsonChose to sit for Northumberland
27 October 1722AmershamuMontague Garrard DrakeThomas ChapmanChose to sit for Buckinghamshire
27 October 1722East LooeuHoratio WalpoleWilliam LowndesChose to sit for Great Yarmouth
27 October 1722HuntingdonshireuViscount HinchingbrookeJohn ProbyDeath
27 October 1722LymingtonuLord Harry PowlettSir Gilbert HeathcoteChose to sit for Hampshire
29 October 1722Newport I.o.W.uEarl of MarchCharles CadoganChose to sit for Chichester
31 October 1722Suffolku*Sir Robert DaversSir William BarkerDeath
1 November 1722WinchelseauGeorge Bubb DodingtonThomas TownshendChose to sit for Bridgwater
2 November 1722Liskeardu*Edward EliotThomas ClutterbuckDeath
3 November 1722EyeuSpencer ComptonJames CornwallisChose to sit for Sussex
Edward HopkinsEdward HopkinsMaster of the Revels in Ireland
3 November 1722Old SarumuRobert PittGeorge Morton PittChose to sit for Okehampton
6 November 1722East Grinsteadu*Spencer ComptonThe Viscount ShannonChose to sit for Sussex
6 November 1722WiltshireuRobert HydeRichard GoddardDeath
22 November 1722Warwickc*William ColemoreSir William KeytDeath
27 November 1722Pembroke Boroughsu*Thomas FerrersWilliam OwenDeath
3 December 1722WestminstercArchibald HutchesonCharles MontaguVoid Election
John CottonThe Lord Carpenter
7 December 1722DunwichcEdward VernonSir John WardChose to sit for Penryn
11 December 1722Coventryc*Sir Adolphus OughtonSir Adolphus OughtonVoid Election
John NealeJohn Neale
11 December 1722IlchesteruWilliam BurroughsThomas PagetResignation (Auditor of the Leather Duty)
11 December 1722Newport (Cornwall)uSir William PoleJohn MoriceChose to sit for Honiton
22 January 1723ChippenhamcEdward RoltThomas BoucherDeath
25 January 1723MalmesburyuJohn FermorCharles StewartDeath
31 January 1723BeverleycSir Charles HothamSir Charles HothamDeath
2 February 1723LiverpoolcSir Thomas JohnsonLangham BoothResignation (Collector of Customs on the Rappahannock River in Virginia)
3 February 1723SaltashuThomas SwantonPhilip LloydDeath
11 February 1723CalneuBenjamin Haskins StilesEdmund Pike HeathChose to sit for Devizes
18 February 1723BramberuWilliam Charles van HulsDavid PolhillDeath
20 February 1723Northumberlandc(*)Earl of HertfordWilliam WrightsonElevated to the peerage
William WrightsonRalph JenisonBy-election results reversed on petition 16 April 1724
28 February 1723CalneuGeorge DuckettMatthew Ducie MoretonResignation (Commissioner of Excise)
11 March 1723Berwick-upon-TweeduThe Viscount BarringtonHenry GreyExpulsion
19 March 1723QueenboroughuJames LittletonViscount ForbesDeath
2 April 1723HerefordcWilliam MayoJames WallwynDeath
2 May 1723ApplebycSir Richard SandfordJames LowtherDeath
7 May 1723Berwick-upon-TweedcGrey NevilleWilliam KerrDeath
24 May 1723Breconc*William MorganThomas MorganChose to sit for Monmouthshire
24 May 1723Mineheadc*Robert ManselFrancis WhitworthDeath
1 June 1723MaidstonecSir Thomas CulpeperSir Barnham RiderDeath
3 June 1723Wiltonu*Robert Sawyer HerbertRobert Sawyer HerbertGroom of the Bedchamber
6 June 1723Doveru*George BerkeleyGeorge BerkeleyMaster of St Katharine's Hospital
10 June 1723King's Lynnu*Robert WalpoleRobert WalpoleSecretary of State
11 June 1723Great Yarmouthu*Charles TownshendWilliam TownshendElevated to the House of Lords through a Writ of acceleration
12 June 1723Hedonu*William PulteneyWilliam PulteneyCofferer of the Household
16 January 1724RochesteruSir Thomas PalmerSir Thomas ColbyDeath
17 January 1724SouthwarkcGeorge MeggottJohn LadeDeath
18 January 1724TauntoncJohn TrenchardAbraham EltonDeath
20 January 1724Chichesterc*Earl of MarchLord William BeauclerkSucceeded to a peerage
20 January 1724Higham Ferrersc*Thomas Watson WentworthJohn FinchDeath
20 January 1724Old SarumuGeorge Morton PittJohn PittResignation (Registrar of the Excise Office)
20 January 1724West Looeu*George DelavalEdward TrelawnyDeath
21 January 1724East Looeu*John SmithGeorge CholmondeleyDeath
22 January 1724Castle Risingu*William FeildingThe Earl of MountrathDeath
23 January 1724Kingston-upon-Hullc*Sir William St QuintinGeorge CrowleDeath
29 January 1724HampshireuLord Nassau PowlettLord Nassau PowlettAuditor General of Revenue in Ireland
4 February 1724Bere AlstonuSir John HobartSir Robert RichChose to sit for St. Ives
5 February 1724Seafordu*Sir Philip YorkeSir Philip YorkeAttorney General for England and Wales
12 February 1724Lincolnshirec*Sir William MassingberdRobert VynerDeath
17 February 1724East LooeuWilliam LowndesSir Henry HoghtonDeath
22 February 1724ChristchurchcFrancis GwynEdward Prideaux GwynChose to sit for Wells
25 February 1724Lostwithielc*Marquess of HartingtonSir Orlando BridgemanChose to sit for Grampound
cLord StanhopeHenry ParsonsResignation (Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard)
10 March 1724HelstonuSir Robert RaymondSir Clement WeargResignation (Puisne Justice of the King's Bench)
16 March 1724WestburycJames BertieThe Lord CarberyChose to sit for Middlesex
7 April 1724Liverpoolu*William CleivelandThomas BootleDeath
10 April 1724Bridgwateru*George Bubb DodingtonGeorge Bubb DodingtonJunior Lord of the Treasury
10 April 1724Honitonu*William YongeWilliam YongeJunior Lord of the Treasury
16 April 1724Sussexu*Henry PelhamHenry PelhamSecretary at War
18 April 1724Plympton Erleu*Richard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeJoint Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
George TrebyGeorge TrebyTeller of the Exchequer
21 April 1724Newark-on-Trentu*Richard SuttonRichard SuttonSecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
1 May 1724PlymouthuPattee ByngPattee ByngTreasurer of the Navy
9 May 1724Thirsku*Thomas FranklandThomas FranklandIrish Revenue Commissioner
19 November 1724BletchingleycGeorge EvelynHenry HerbertDeath
19 November 1724Cambridgeshirec*Lord HarleySamuel ShepheardSucceeded to a peerage
19 November 1724Staffordc(*)John DolphinFrancis EldeDeath
Francis EldeThe Viscount ChetwyndElde expelled and by-election results reversed 4 February 1725
20 November 1724Liverpoolu*Langham BoothThomas BreretonDeath
20 November 1724Newcastle-under-LymecSir Brian BroughtonSir Walter Wagstaffe BagotDeath
23 November 1724SteyningcJohn GumleyJohn GumleyCommissioner General of Musters
27 November 1724Maltonu*Sir William StricklandHenry FinchDeath
11 December 1724City of LondoncPeter GodfreySir Richard HopkinsDeath
12 December 1724LudgershalluJohn Richmond WebbAnthony CornishDeath
31 December 1724PerthshireuLord James MurrayDavid GraemeBecame a Scottish Peer
4 January 1725CarmarthenuRichard VaughanJames PhillipsDeath
26 January 1725Reigateu*Sir Joseph JekyllSir Joseph JekyllFirst Commissioner of the Great Seal
15 March 1725FoweyuJohn GoodallWilliam BromleyDeath
29 March 1725LauncestonuAlexander PendarvesJohn FreindDeath
1 April 1725Bury St EdmundscJames ReynoldsLord HerveyResignation (Puisne Justice of the King's Bench)
2 April 1725Cardigan BoroughsuStephen ParryThomas PowellDeath
6 April 1725East Grinsteadu*John ConyersEdward ConyersDeath
10 April 1725Angleseyc*The Viscount BulkeleyHugh WilliamsDeath
10 April 1725Yarmouthu*Thomas StanwixMaurice MorganDeath
13 April 1725HeytesburyuPierce A'CourtLord Charles CavendishDeath
16 April 1725Linlithgow Burghsc*Daniel WeirJohn MurrayDeath
3 June 1725Brackleyu*Paul MethuenSir Paul MethuenTreasurer of the Household
8 June 1725Bridgnorthu*William WhitmoreSt John CharltonDeath
9 June 1725Bedfordc*George HuxleyJohn Thurlow BraceVictualling Commissioner
14 June 1725HelstonuWalter CareyWalter CareyWarden of the Mint
14 June 1725Scarboroughu*Sir William StricklandSir William StricklandJunior Lord of the Treasury
16 June 1725Rutlandu*Lord FinchLord FinchComptroller of the Household
16 June 1725Yorku*Edward ThompsonEdward ThompsonIrish Revenue Commissioner
28 June 1725BodmincRichard WestRichard WestLord Chancellor of Ireland
30 June 1725Inverness Burghsu*Duncan ForbesDuncan ForbesLord Advocate
2 July 1725Dumfriesshireu*Charles ErskineCharles ErskineSolicitor General for Scotland
26 January 1726SteyninguJohn PepperMarquess of CarnarvonDeath
27 January 1726LewesuHenry PelhamSir Nicholas PelhamDeath
27 January 1726TivertonuThomas BereGeorge DeaneDeath
29 January 1726West Looeu*Edward TrelawnyEdward TrelawnyVictualling Commissioner
31 January 1726Bodminu*Richard WestJohn LaRocheDeath
31 January 1726Droitwichu*Edward JeffreysThomas WinningtonDeath
1 February 1726Chipping Wycombec(*)Charles EgertonViscount MilsingtonDeath
1 February 1726Newport I.o.W.u*The Lord WhitworthGeorge HuxleyDeath
1 February 1726St MawesuSamuel TraversSamuel MolyneuxDeath
8 February 1726Haverfordwestu*Francis EdwardesSir Erasmus PhilippsDeath
18 February 1726Newportu*Sir Nicholas MoriceThomas HerbertDeath
3 March 1726Chipping Wycombec(*)Viscount MilsingtonViscount MilsingtonPrevious By-election declared void 22 February 1726
Viscount MilsingtonHarry WallerBy-election results reversed on petition 17 March 1726
4 April 1726DunwichuSir John WardJohn SambrookeDeath
9 April 1726ChristchurchuSir Peter MewsJacob BanksDeath
28 April 1726Knaresboroughu*Richard ArundellRichard ArundellSurveyor-General of the King's Works
28 April 1726PerthshirecDavid GraemeMungo HaldaneDeath
2 May 1726Durham Cityu*Charles TalbotCharles TalbotSolicitor General for England and Wales
3 May 1726Shaftesburyu*Edward NicholasStephen FoxDeath
6 May 1726SudburycWilliam WindhamWilliam WindhamLieutenant Governor of Chelsea Hospital
11 May 1726Warwickshireu*Robert DigbyEdward DigbyDeath
13 May 1726HelstonuSir Clement WeargExton SayerDeath
14 May 1726Prestonu*Daniel PulteneyDaniel PulteneyClerk of the Council in Ireland
21 May 1726Ryeu*Phillips GybbonPhillips GybbonSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
30 May 1726Ipswichu*Sir William ThompsonSir William ThompsonCursitor Baron of the Exchequer
30 May 1726Old SarumuThomas PittGeorge PittDeath
31 May 1726LauncestonuJohn WillesHenry VaneSecond Justice of Chester
31 May 1726New Windsoru*Earl of BurfordLord Vere BeauclerkSucceeded to a peerage
1 June 1726DartmouthuThomas MartynThomas MartynJustice for Caernarvon, Merioneth and Anglesey
1 June 1726GrampounduMarquess of HartingtonMarquess of HartingtonCaptain of the Gentlemen Pensioners
5 June 1726Sandwichc*Sir George OxendenSir George OxendenLord of the Admiralty
9 June 1726Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuJohn WardJohn WillesExpulsion following conviction for forgery
16 June 1726Westmorlandu*Anthony LowtherAnthony LowtherIrish Revenue Commissioner
6 July 1726RoxburghshirecSir Gilbert ElliotSir Gilbert ElliotResignation (Lord of Session)
23 January 1727HertfordcEdward HarrisonGeorge HarrisonResignation (Joint Postmaster General)
25 January 1727DorsetcThomas StrangwaysGeorge PittDeath
25 January 1727Downtonu*John VerneyJohn VerneySecond Justice of the Brecon Circuit
25 January 1727Maldonu*John ComynsHenry ParsonsResignation (Baron of the Exchequer)
26 January 1727LostwithielcHenry ParsonsSir William StanhopeVictualling Commissioner
27 January 1727Foweyu*Nicholas VincentThe Viscount FitzWilliamDeath
27 January 1727LeicesteruLawrence CarterThomas Boothby SkrymsherResignation (Baron of the Exchequer)
28 January 1727Petersfieldc(*)Edmund MillerJoseph TaylorBaron of the Exchequer in Scotland
Joseph TaylorEdmund MillerBy-election results reversed on petition 4 May 1727
30 January 1727TamworthuRichard SwinfenGeorge ComptonDeath
30 January 1727Weymouth and Melcombe Regisu*Thomas PearceEdward TuckerResignation (Commissioner of the Navy)
31 January 1727Cardiff Boroughsu*Edward StradlingBussy ManselDeath
31 January 1727Cockermouthu*Thomas PengellyWilliam FinchResignation (Chief Baron of the Exchequer)
31 January 1727Newport I.o.W.uCharles CadoganSir William WillysSucceeded to a peerage
1 February 1727Yorkshirec*Sir Arthur KayeCholmley TurnerDeath
2 February 1727WhitchurchcThomas VernonThomas FarringtonDeath
6 February 1727GloucesteruJohn SnellJohn HoweDeath
11 February 1727Ludlowu*Acton BaldwynRichard HerbertDeath
15 February 1727Higham Ferrersu*John FinchJohn FinchKing's Counsel
1 March 1727Buckinghamu*Richard GrenvilleJohn FaneDeath
7 April 1727Whitchurchu*John ConduittJohn ConduittMaster of the Mint
12 April 1727Surreyu*Sir Nicholas CarewThomas ScawenDeath
24 April 1727SteyninguMarquess of CarnarvonWilliam StanhopeDeath
1 May 1727Lancasteru*William HeyshamChristopher TowerDeath
17 May 1727Horshamu*Henry IngramHenry IngramCommissary General of Stores at Gibraltar
22 May 1727East LooeuViscount MalpasViscount MalpasMaster of the Robes
7 June 1727Worcestershireu*Sir Thomas LytteltonSir Thomas LytteltonLord of the Admiralty
22 June 1727Elginshireu*Alexander BrodieAlexander BrodieLord Lyon King of Arms

7th Parliament (1727–1734)

Date Constituency c/u Former Incumbent Winner Cause
20 February 1728Buckinghamu*Thomas LewisGeorge ChamberlayneChose to sit for Salisbury
20 February 1728Queenboroughc*John CrowleyGeorge SaundersDeath
21 February 1728AylesburyuWilliam StanhopeEdward RudgeChose to sit for Buckinghamshire
21 February 1728GuildfordcArthur OnslowHenry VincentChose to sit for Surrey
22 February 1728Hastingsu*Thomas TownshendThomas PelhamChose to sit for Cambridge University
22 February 1728Hythec*Sir Samuel LennardWilliam GlanvilleDeath
22 February 1728Sussexu*Spencer ComptonJames ButlerElevated to the peerage
23 February 1728Amershamu*Baptist Leveson-GowerThomas LutwycheChose to sit for Newcastle-under-Lyme
24 February 1728TavistockuSir John CopeSir Humphrey MonouxChose to sit for Hampshire
28 February 1728Milborne PortuThomas MedlycottThomas MedlycottIrish Revenue Commissioner
28 February 1728WinchelseauJohn ScropeSir Archer CroftChose to sit for Bristol
29 February 1728Lostwithielu*Sir Orlando BridgemanAnthony CracherodeChose to sit for Bletchingley
Darrell TrelawnySir Edward KnatchbullDeath
29 February 1728Plympton ErleuGeorge TrebyJohn FullerChose to sit for Darmouth
1 March 1728Old SarumuThomas PittMatthew St QuintinChose to sit for Okehampton
1 March 1728Plymouthu*George TrebyRobert ByngChose to sit for Darmouth
1 March 1728TivertonuSir William YongeJames NelthorpeChose to sit for Honiton
2 March 1728Bere Alstonu*Sir Francis Henry DrakeSir Archer CroftChose to sit for Tavistock
uSir John HobartLord WaldenChose to sit for Norfolk
2 March 1728BrambercSir Richard GoughJohn GumleyDeath
John GumleyJames HosteBy-election result reversed on petition 4 April 1728
2 March 1728St MawesuJohn KnightWilliam EastChose to sit for Sudbury
4 March 1728Rutlandu*John NoelThomas NoelDeath
16 March 1728Elgin BurghsuWilliam SteuartPatrick CampbellChose to sit for Ayr Burghs
16 March 1728Stirling Burghsu*Henry CunninghamLord ErskineChose to sit for Stirlingshire
16 March 1728Wigtown BurghsuWilliam DalrympleJohn DalrympleChose to sit for Wigtownshire
18 March 1728WendovercRichard HampdenJohn HamiltonChose to sit for Buckinghamshire
23 April 1728WinchelseauSir Archer CroftPeter WalterChose to sit for Bere Alston
13 May 1728New Romneyu*Sir Robert FurneseDavid PapillonChose to sit for Kent
16 May 1728AmershamcMontague Garrard DrakeMarmaduke AlingtonDeath
22 May 1728PeterboroughuSidney Wortley MontaguJoseph BanksDeath
25 May 1728ExeteruSamuel MolyneuxJohn BelfieldDeath
30 May 1728Old SarumuThe Earl of LondonderryThomas HarrisonResignation (Governor of the Leeward Islands)
3 June 1728Malmesburyu*Giles EarleGiles EarleIrish Revenue Commissioner
5 June 1728LincolncSir John MonsonSir John TyrwhittElevated to the peerage
6 June 1728Honitonu*Sir William YongeSir William YongeLord of the Admiralty
6 June 1728Thirsku*Sir Thomas FranklandSir Thomas FranklandLord of Trade
19 June 1728YorkshireuSir Thomas Watson WentworthSir George SavileElevated to the peerage
26 June 1728NorfolkuSir Thomas CokeHarbord HarbordElevated to the peerage
u*Sir John HobartSir Edmund BaconElevated to the peerage
16 July 1728RoxburghshireuWilliam DouglasWilliam DouglasKeeper of Register of Hornings
27 January 1729Queenboroughc*Sprig ManestyRichard EvansDeath
29 January 1729Buckinghamshireu*Richard HampdenSir Thomas LeeDeath
29 January 1729Lyme Regisc*Henry Holt HenleyHenry Holt HenleyClerk of the Pipe
29 January 1729PeterboroughuThe Earl FitzWilliamCharles Gounter NicollDeath
29 January 1729New ShorehamuFrancis ChamberlayneSamuel OngleyDeath
Sir Nathaniel GouldJohn Gould
31 January 1729ChichesteruCharles LumleyJames LumleyDeath
31 January 1729OrforduPrice DevereuxWilliam ActonChose to sit for Montgomeryshire
1 February 1729MidhurstuThe Viscount MidletonSir Richard MillDeath
6 February 1729TregonyuThomas SmithMatthew Ducie MoretonDeath
12 February 1729WarehamuJoseph GascoigneNathaniel GouldDeath
26 February 1729WarehamuSir Edward ErnleThomas TowerDeath
27 February 1729West Looeu*John WillesJohn WillesChief Justice of Chester
3 March 1729Aldboroughu*William JessopWilliam JessopPuisne Justice of Chester
13 March 1729Dorchesteru*William ChappleWilliam ChappleChief Justice of Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesey
25 March 1729CromartyshireuSir Kenneth MackenzieSir George MackenzieDeath
8 April 1729Pontefractu*Sir William LowtherSir William LowtherDeath
12 April 1729Wiltshireu*Sir James LongJohn HoweDeath
1 May 1729Cardigan Boroughsc(*)Francis CornwallisRichard LloydDeath (Two MPs Elected due to Double Return)
Thomas Powell
c*Thomas PowellRichard LloydLloyd declared elected 7 May 1730
Richard Lloyd
13 May 1729LymingtoncAnthony MorganWilliam PowlettDeath
22 May 1729Maltonu*Henry FinchHenry FinchReceiver General of Revenues of Minorca
28 May 1729LiverpoolcThomas BreretonSir Thomas AstonVictualling Commissioner
29 May 1729Dartmouthu*Walter CareyWalter CareyClerk of the Privy Council
29 May 1729Southamptonu*Robert EyreWilliam HeathcoteResignation (Commissioner of Excise)
2 June 1729Newport (I.o.W.)u*George HuxleyGeorge HuxleyMuster-Master General
1 July 1729LanarkshireuLord Archibald HamiltonLord Archibald HamiltonNaval Lord
5 August 1729Stirling BurghsuLord ErskineLord ErskineAccepted a Commission in the Army
20 January 1730Andoveru*Viscount MilsingtonWilliam GuidottBecame a Scottish Peer
21 January 1730BanburycFrancis NorthToby ChauncySucceeded to a peerage
22 January 1730BostoncHenry PaceyThe Lord ColeraineDeath
23 January 1730Southwarkc*Edmund HalseyThomas InwenDeath
24 January 1730Applebyu*Sackville TuftonWalter PlumerSucceeded to a peerage
26 January 1730Durham Cityc*Robert ShaftoJohn ShaftoDeath
26 January 1730Scarboroughu*John HungerfordWilliam ThompsonDeath
26 January 1730WinchestercLord William PowlettNorton PowlettDeath
27 January 1730IpswichcWilliam ThompsonPhilip BrokeResignation (Baron of the Exchequer)
30 January 1730WeobleycJohn BirchJohn BirchCursitor Baron of the Exchequer
3 February 1730Derbyu*William StanhopeCharles StanhopeElevated to the peerage
7 February 1730Huntingdonshirec*Marquess of HartingtonRobert PiggottSucceeded to a peerage
7 February 1730PontefractuJohn LowtherJohn MordauntDeath
13 February 1730AylesburycPhilip LloydThomas IngoldsbyEquerry to the King
13 February 1730Selkirkshireu*John PringleJames RutherfordResignation (Lord of Session)
18 February 1730RutlandcLord FinchWilliam BurtonSucceeded to a peerage
20 February 1730BridportuJames PelhamJohn JewkesChose to sit for Newark
23 February 1730OrforduDudley NorthRobert KempDeath
23 March 1730St AlbanscCaleb LomaxThomas GapeDeath
25 March 1730Beaumarisu*Watkin Williams WynnThe Viscount BulkeleyChose to sit for Denbighshire
29 April 1730Lostwithielu*Sir Edward KnatchbullEdward WalpoleDeath
7 May 1730Orkney and ShetlanduGeorge DouglasRobert DouglasBecame a Scottish Peer
8 May 1730AldeburghuWilliam WindhamSir John WilliamsDeath
14 May 1730Honitonu*Sir William YongeSir William YongeJunior Lord of the Treasury
14 May 1730Great YarmouthcHoratio WalpoleHoratio WalpoleCofferer of the Household
16 May 1730Bury St EdmundsuLord HerveyLord HerveyVice-Chamberlain of the Household
u*Thomas NortonThomas NortonDeputy Governor of Chelsea Hospital
18 May 1730King's Lynnu*Sir Charles TurnerSir Charles TurnerTeller of the Exchequer
20 May 1730TotnesuExton SayerExton SayerSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
20 May 1730Weymouth and Melcombe Regisc*William BettsGeorge DodingtonVoid Election
21 May 1730Dartmouthu*George TrebyGeorge TrebyMaster of the Household
21 May 1730Northamptonshirec*Sir Justinian IshamSir Justinian IshamDeath
21 May 1730Sussexu*Henry PelhamHenry PelhamPaymaster of the Forces
22 May 1730Scarboroughu*Sir William StricklandSir William StricklandSecretary at War
26 May 1730Droitwichu*Thomas WinningtonThomas WinningtonLord of the Admiralty
26 May 1730Andoveru*James BrudenellJames BrudenellLord of Trade
27 May 1730Newport (I.o.W.)u*William FortescueWilliam FortescueKing's Counsel
29 May 1730Richmondu*Sir Conyers DarcySir Conyers DarcyComptroller of the Household
30 May 1730Thirsku*Sir Thomas FranklandSir Thomas FranklandLord of the Admiralty
2 June 1730Devonu*John RolleHenry RolleDeath
22 June 1730Bere AlstonuSir Archer CroftSir Archer CroftLord of Trade
27 January 1731Chipping Wycombeu*William LeeSir Charles VernonResignation (Justice of the King's Bench)
30 January 1731Bedfordc*James MetcalfeSir Jeremy SambrookeDeath
31 January 1731GrampounduHumphry MorriceIsaac le HeupDeath
5 February 1731Bridgwateru*Sir Halswell TynteThomas PalmerDeath
9 February 1731YarmouthuMaurice MorganMaurice MorganLieutenant Governor of the Isle of Wight
25 March 1731BossineycRobert CorkerJames CholmondeleyDeath
3 May 1731Rochesteru*David PolhillDavid PolhillKeeper of the Records in the Tower of London
5 May 1731Berkshireu*Robert PackerWinchcombe Howard PackerDeath
14 May 1731Great MarlowcJohn ClaveringGeorge RobinsonResignation (Groom of the Bedchamber)
17 May 1731Knaresboroughu*Richard ArundellRichard ArundellSurveyor of the King's Private Roads
17 May 1731MonmouthshireuWilliam MorganLord Charles Noel SomersetDeath
19 May 1731Maltonu*Wardell George WestbySir William WentworthResignation (Commissioner of Customs)
20 May 1731Lichfieldu*Walter ChetwyndGeorge Venables VernonResignation (Governor of Barbados)
4 June 1731Ayr BurghsuWilliam SteuartWilliam SteuartPaymaster of Pensions
21 January 1732Aldeburghu*Samuel LoweGeorge PurvisDeath
21 January 1732Plymouthu*Robert ByngRobert ByngCommissioner of the Navy
22 January 1732ChristchurchcCharles WitherPhilip LloydDeath
22 January 1732New Woodstocku*Marquess of BlandfordJohn SpencerDeath
24 January 1732Prestonc*Daniel PulteneyNicholas FazakerleyDeath
25 January 1732TotnescExton SayerSir Henry GoughDeath
9 February 1732Suffolku*Sir William BarkerSir Robert KempDeath
26 February 1732Oxford Universityu*William BromleyViscount CornburyDeath
8 April 1732Great Marlowc*George RobinsonSir Thomas HobyExpulsion
14 April 1732WeobleycJohn BirchJames CornewallExpulsion
15 April 1732Droitwichu*Richard FoleyEdward FoleyDeath
15 April 1732Mineheadu*Francis WhitworthFrancis WhitworthSurveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
26 April 1732Pooleu*Denis BondSir Thomas WyndhamExpulsion
28 April 1732Peeblesshirec*John DouglasSir James NasmythDeath
29 April 1732Great BedwynuSir William WillysFrancis SeymourDeath
15 May 1732New Windsoru*Lord Vere BeauclerkLord Vere BeauclerkCommissioner of the Navy
30 May 1732Nottinghamshireu*Sir Robert SuttonThomas BennetExpulsion
The Viscount HoweWilliam LevinzResignation (Governor of Barbados)
15 June 1732LiskearduThomas ClutterbuckThomas ClutterbuckLord of the Admiralty
13 July 1732Aberdeenshireu*Sir Archibald GrantSir Arthur ForbesExpelled due to his role in the Charitable Corporation
23 January 1733NorthamptonuEdward MontaguEdward MontaguGovernor of Kingston-upon-Hull
23 January 1733RyeuJohn NorrisMatthew NorrisResignation (Usher of the Customs House in the Port of London)
23 January 1733St AlbanscThomas GapeJohn MerrillDeath
24 January 1733Chesterc*Sir Richard GrosvenorRobert GrosvenorDeath
25 January 1733Brackleyu*William EgertonGeorge LeeDeath
26 January 1733East Retfordu*Thomas WhiteJohn WhiteDeath
26 January 1733West Looeu*Edward TrelawnyThomas WalkerResignation (Commissioner of Customs in Scotland)
29 January 1733Ipswichu*Francis NegusWilliam WollastonDeath
29 January 1733St GermansuSidney GodolphinRichard EliotDeath
1 February 1733Bathu*George WadeGeorge WadeGovernor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
1 February 1733Thetfordu*Robert JacombCharles FitzRoyDeath
9 February 1733Bodminu*Robert BoothSir John HeathcoteDeath
15 February 1733Ross-shireuCharles RossJohn MunroDeath
16 February 1733BedfordshireuPattee ByngCharles LeighSucceeded to a peerage
1 March 1733ForfarshireuJames ScottRobert ScottDeath
7 March 1733Kingston-upon-Hullu*George CrowleGeorge CrowleVictualling Commissioner
13 March 1733ChichestercLord William BeauclerkSir Thomas PrendergastDeath
21 March 1733Chesterc*Sir Thomas GrosvenorSir Charles BunburyDeath
1 March 1733St Germansu*Sir Gilbert HeathcoteDudley RyderDeath
2 April 1733Kentu*Sir Robert FurneseSir Edward DeringDeath
9 April 1733Banburyu*Toby ChauncyViscount WallingfordDeath
27 April 1733Denbigh Boroughsu*Robert MyddeltonJohn MyddeltonDeath
16 May 1733New Windsoru*Viscount MalpasLord Sidney BeauclerkSucceeded to a peerage
17 May 1733YarmouthuMaurice MorganMaurice BoclandDeath
22 May 1733Malmesburyu*William Rawlinson EarleWilliam Rawlinson EarleClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
29 May 1733Northallertonu*Leonard SmeltLeonard SmeltClerk of the Ordnance
11 June 1733MitchelluThomas FarringtonThomas FarringtonAuditor of the Land Revenues for Wales
25 June 1733AndoveruJames BrudenellJames BrudenellGroom of the Bedchamber
27 June 1733Bury St EdmundsuLord HerveyThomas HerveyElevated to the House of Lords through a Writ of acceleration
4 July 1733Hampshireu*Lord Harry PowlettLord Harry PowlettNaval Lord
3 August 1733SelkirkshireuJames RutherfordJames RutherfordCommissary of Peebles
25 January 1734Durham Cityu*Charles TalbotHenry LambtonElevated to the peerage and appointed Lord Chancellor
25 January 1734Seafordu*Philip YorkeWilliam HayAppointed Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and elevated to the peerage
26 January 1734DowntonuJohn VerneyJohn VerneyChief Justice of Chester
28 January 1734St Germansu*Dudley RyderDudley RyderSolicitor General for England and Wales
28 January 1734West Looeu*John WillesJohn WillesAttorney General for England and Wales
29 January 1734Peterboroughu*Charles Gounter NicollArmstead ParkerDeath
31 January 1734SudburycJohn KnightRichard JacksonDeath
5 February 1734Bere AlstonuLord WaldenWilliam MordenSucceeded to a peerage
5 February 1734Leicestershireu*Sir Clobery NoelAmbrose PhillippsDeath
6 February 1734Berkshireu*Sir John StonhouseWilliam ArcherDeath
6 February 1734Kingston-upon-Hullu*The Viscount MicklethwaiteHenry MaisterDeath
6 February 1734Saltashu*Edward HughesThomas CorbettDeath
6 February 1734Warwickshireu*William PeytoSir Charles MordauntDeath
15 February 1734Sutherlandu*Lord StrathnaverSir James FergussonBecame a Scottish Peer

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