Cheshire (UK Parliament constituency) explained

Cheshire
Type:County
Parliament:uk
Year:1545
Abolished:1832

Cheshire is a former United Kingdom parliamentary constituency for the county of Cheshire. It 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.

As a county palatine it was unrepresented in Parliament until the Chester and Cheshire (Constituencies) Act 1542 (34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 13). Cheshire was represented by two knights of the shire from 1545, with only County Durham out of the English counties being left unrepresented after that.

It was divided between the constituencies of North Cheshire and South Cheshire in 1832.

Members of Parliament

1545–1659

YearFirst memberSecond member
1545Sir Lawrence SmithSir Hugh Calverley
1547Sir William BreretonSir Hugh Cholmley
Mar 1553 Sir Thomas HolcroftSir Thomas Venables
Oct 1553Edward Fitton (the elder)
Apr 1554Sir Henry DelvesRichard Wilbraham
Nov 1554Sir Richard Cotton
1555Sir Lawrence SmithRichard Wilbraham
1558Richard HoughJames Done
1559Sir William BreretonSir Ralph Leycester
1563Sir Thomas VenablesWilliam Massye
1571Thomas CalveleyThomas Stanley
1572George CalveleyWilliam Booth
1584Thomas EgertonHugh Cholmondeley
1586John Savage
1589Sir George Beeston
1593Thomas HolcroftJohn Done
1597Sir William BreretonThomas Egerton
1601Sir Peter LeghThomas Holcroft
1604Sir Thomas HolcroftSir Roger Aston
1614Sir William Brereton
1621Sir Richard Grosvenor
1624William BoothWilliam Brereton
1625Sir Robert Cholmondeley, BtSir Anthony St John
1626Sir Richard Grosvenor, 1st BaronetPeter Daniell
1628Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet
April 1640Sir Thomas Aston, 1st Baronet
November 1640Peter Venables
1646George Booth
1653Robert DuckenfieldHenry Birkenhead
YearFirst memberSecond memberThird memberFourth member
1654John BradshawSir George Booth, BtHenry BrookeJohn Crew
1656Richard LeghThomas MarburyPeter Brooke

1659–1832

YearFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
1659
1660
1661
1664
1670
1678Whig
February 1679
September 1679Whig
1685
1689WhigWhig
1702ToryTory
1705WhigWhig
1710Tory
1715Whig
1722Whig
1727
1734
1753
1754
1756
1768Whig
1780
1796
1802
1806
1812Tory
1830Conservative
1831Whig

See also

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