Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency) explained

Dunbartonshire
Parliament:uk
Year:1708
Abolished:1950
Type:County
Elects Howmany:One
Region:Scotland

Dunbartonshire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of Great Britain (at Westminster) from 1708 to 1801 and of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (also Westminster) from 1801 to 1950.

Creation

The British parliamentary constituency was created in 1708 following the Acts of Union, 1707 and replaced the former Parliament of Scotland shire constituency of Dunbartonshire .

History

The constituency elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post system until the seat was split in 1950.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) using the first-past-the-post voting system.

Boundaries

The constituency was created to cover the county of Dumbarton (later Dunbarton) minus any parliamentary burgh or part thereof within the county. From 1832 to 1918, however, under the Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1832, the Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1868 and the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, the boundaries of counties and burghs for purposes of parliamentary representation were not necessarily those for other purposes.

The Representation of the People Act 1918 brought constituency boundaries generally into alignment with local government boundaries established under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 and subsequent related legislation, but there were later changes to local government boundaries which were not reflected in new constituency boundaries until 1950, the same year that the Dunbartonshire constituency was abolished, under the House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Act 1949.

For the period 1832 to 1918 boundary details below are nominal, and for the period 1918 to 1950 they are those applicable in 1918.

For the 1708 (first) general election and every subsequent election of the Parliament of Great Britain the Dumbartonshire constituency consisted of the county of Dumbarton minus the burgh of Dumbarton, which was a component of the Clyde Burghs constituency.

In 1801 the Parliament of Great Britain was merged with the Parliament of Ireland to form the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Dumbartonshire constituency retained its boundaries as a constituency of the Parliament of Great Britain for the 1802 (first) general election of the new parliament and for the general elections of 1806, 1807, 1812, 1818, 1820, 1826, 1830 and 1831.

Nominally, the constituency had the same boundaries for the 1832 general election, but the burgh of Dumbarton was now a component of Kilmarnock Burghs. 1832 boundaries were used also in all general elections up to December 1910.

For the 1918 general election the constituency was defined as covering the county of Dunbarton minus the burghs of Dumbarton and Clydebank, which comprised Dumbarton Burghs. 1918 boundaries were used also in all general elections up to 1945.[6]

For the 1950 general election new constituency boundaries divided the county of Dunbarton between the East Dunbartonshire and West Dunbartonshire constituencies, both entirely within the county.[6]

Members of Parliament

MPs 1708–1832

Election Member Party
1708John Campbell
1710
1713
1715
1722Mungo Haldane
1725John Campbell
1727John Campbell, later Duke of ArgyllWhig
1734
1741
1747
1754
1761Archibald EdmonstoneTory
1768
1774
1780Lord Frederick Campbell
1781George Elphinstone
1784
Archibald EdmonstoneTory
1796William Bontine
1797 Alexander Smollett
1799Sir James Colquhoun, 3rd Bt
1801
1802
1806Henry Glassford
1806Charles EdmonstoneTory
1807Henry Glassford
1810Archibald Campbell-Colquhoun
1812
1818
1820
1821John Buchanan
1826John CampbellTory[7]
1830Lord Montagu GrahamTory[8]
1831

MPs 1832–1950

Election Member Party[9] [10] [11]
1832John Campbell ColquhounWhig[12]
1835Alexander DennistounWhig
1837Sir James Colquhoun, 4th BtWhig[13]
1841Alexander SmollettConservative
1847
1852
1857
1859Patrick SmollettConservative
1865
1868Archibald Orr-EwingConservative
1874
1880
1885
1886
1892John SinclairLiberal
1895Alexander WylieConservative
1900
1906J. D. WhiteLiberal
1910 (January)
1910 (December)Arthur Acland AllenLiberal
1918William RaeburnCoalition Conservative
1922Conservative
1923William MartinLabour
1924David FlemingConservative
1926 by-electionJohn ThomConservative
1929Willie BrookeLabour
1931John ThomConservative
1932 by-electionArchibald CochraneConservative
1935
1936 by-electionThomas CassellsLabour
1941 by-electionAdam McKinlayLabour
1945
1950constituency divided: see East Dunbartonshire and West Dunbartonshire

Election results

Elections in the 1860s

A petition was lodged in this election, against Stirling, but was later withdrawn after he decided not to defend his claim to the seat, allowing Smollett to be declared duly elected.

Elections in the 1940s

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dunbartonshire . History of Parliament Online (1690–1715). 27 March 2019 .
  2. Web site: Dunbartonshire. History of Parliament Online (1715–1754). 27 March 2019 .
  3. Web site: Dunbartonshire. History of Parliament Online (1754–1790). 27 March 2019 .
  4. Web site: Dunbartonshire. History of Parliament Online (1790–1820). 27 March 2019 .
  5. Web site: Dunbartonshire. History of Parliament Online (1820–1832). 27 March 2019 .
  6. Boundaries of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885-1972, F. W. S. Craig, 1972
  7. Web site: Jenkins . Terry . CAMPBELL, John I (1798-1830), of Succoth, Dunbarton . The History of Parliament . 8 May 2020.
  8. Web site: Fisher . David R. . GRAHAM, Lord Montagu William (1807-1878), of 25 Grosvenor Square, Mdx. . The History of Parliament . 8 May 2020.
  9. Book: Craig , F. W. S. . F. W. S. Craig . British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 . 1977 . 2nd . 1989 . Parliamentary Research Services . Chichester . 0-900178-26-4 . 582.
  10. Book: Craig , F. W. S. . F. W. S. Craig . British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 . 1974 . 2nd . 1989 . Parliamentary Research Services . Chichester . 0-900178-27-2 . 536.
  11. Book: Craig , F. W. S. . F. W. S. Craig . British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 . 1969 . 3rd . 1983 . Parliamentary Research Services . Chichester . 0-900178-06-X . 622.
  12. Book: Stooks Smith . Henry . The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections: Containing the Uncontested Elections Since 1830 . 1842 . Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. . London . 198–199 .
  13. News: Dumbartonshire . 18 August 2019 . Belfast Commercial Chronicle . 7 August 1837 . 2 . . subscription.