Glamorganshire (UK Parliament constituency) explained

Glamorganshire
Type:County
Parliament:uk
Year:1536
Abolished:1885
Elects Howmany:two
Next:East Glamorganshire, South Glamorganshire, Mid Glamorganshire, Gower and Rhondda

Glamorganshire was a parliamentary constituency in Wales, returning two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the English and later British House of Commons. The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 divided it into five new constituencies: East Glamorganshire, South Glamorganshire, Mid Glamorganshire, Gower and Rhondda.

Boundaries

This constituency comprised the whole of Glamorganshire.

History

For most of its history, the county constituency was represented by landowners from a small number of aristocratic families and this pattern continued until the nineteenth century. Following the Great Reform Act of 1832 a second county seat was created.

By the 1850s it had become virtually impossible for a Tory candidate to be elected as a county member since the industrial and urban vote could be rallied against him. This was proved in 1857 when Nash Vaughan Edwards-Vaughan failed in his attempt to dislodge one of the sitting members. Thereafter, until redistribution in 1885 led to the abolition of the constituency, the representation was shared by C.R.M. Talbot and Hussey Vivian. In line with Liberal party policy in two-member constituencies to run candidates from both wings of the party, the Whig aristocrat Talbot collaborated well with the more Radical Vivian.

Members of Parliament

MPs 1541–1832

ElectionMemberParty
1541Sir George Herbert
1545not known
1547John Bassett
1553 (Mar)George Mathew
1553 (Oct)Anthony Mansell
1554 (Apr)Edward Mansell
1554 (Nov) Sir Edward Carne
1555not known
1558William Herbert I
1559William Herbert I
1562–3William Bassett
1571William Bassett
1572William Herbert II, died
and replaced 1577 by William Mathew
1584Robert Sidney
1586Thomas Carne
1588Thomas Carne
1593Sir Robert Sidney
1597Sir Thomas Mansell
1601
1604 Philip Herbert, ennobled
and replaced 1605 by
Sir Thomas Mansell
1614 Sir Thomas Mansell
1621 William Price
1624 Sir Robert Mansell
1625Sir Robert Mansell
1626 Sir John Stradling
1628 Sir Robert Mansell
1640 (Apr) Sir Edward Stradling
1640 (Nov) Philip, Lord Herbert (inherited peerage 1649)
1653 Not represented in Barebones Parliament
1654 Philip Jones
Edmund Thomas
1656
1659 Evan Seys
1660 Sir Edward Mansel
1661William Herbert, later Earl of Pembroke
1670Sir Edward Mansel
1679Bussy Mansel
1681Sir Edward Mansel
1689Bussy Mansel
1699Thomas Mansel, later Baron Mansel
1712Robert Jones
1716Sir Charles Kemeys
1734William Talbot, later Earl Talbot
1737Bussy Mansel, later Baron Mansel
1745Thomas Mathews
1747Charles Edwin
1756Thomas William Mathews
1761Sir Edmund Thomas
1767Richard Turbervill
1768George Venables-Vernon, later Baron Vernon
1780Charles Edwin
1789Thomas WyndhamTory
1814Benjamin HallWhig
1817Sir Christopher ColeTory
1818John EdwardsWhig
1820Sir Christopher ColeTory
1830Christopher Rice Mansel TalbotWhig

MPs 1832–1885

ElectionFirst member1st Party2nd member2nd Party
1832representation increased to two members under the Reform Act 1832
1832Christopher Rice Mansel TalbotWhig[1] [2] [3] [4] Lewis Weston DillwynWhig[5] [6]
1837Edwin Wyndham-Quin, Viscount AdareConservative
1851George TylerConservative
1857Sir Henry VivianWhig[7] [8] [9]
1859LiberalLiberal
1885constituency abolished: see East Glamorganshire, South Glamorganshire, Mid Glamorganshire, Gower and Rhondda

Election results

Elections in the 1850s

Wyndham-Quin was appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, causing a by-election.

Elections in the 1880s

Sources

Books and Journals

Other

Notes and References

  1. Book: Stooks Smith . Henry . The Parliaments of England, from 1st George I., to the Present Time. Vol II: Oxfordshire to Wales Inclusive . 1845 . Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. . London . 191–192 . . 30 August 2018.
  2. Book: Edward. Churton. Edward Churton. The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer: 1836. 1836. 56, 168. . 30 August 2018.
  3. Book: Hawkins . Angus . Victorian Political Culture: 'Habits of Heart & Mind' . 2015 . . . 978-0-19-872848-1 . 196 . 2014951692 . 30 August 2018 . .
  4. Book: Mosse. Richard Bartholomew. The Parliamentary Guide: a concise history of the Members of both Houses, etc. 1838. 222. 30 August 2018 . .
  5. News: Jones . Victoria . Here's who and what all the blue plaques in Swansea honour . 30 August 2018 . . 17 August 2016.
  6. Web site: Painting . David . The Dillwyn Dynasty . Swansea University . 30 August 2018.
  7. News: Royal Cornwall Gazette . 15 July 2018 . 9 July 1852 . 5 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  8. News: Election Movements in Devonshire . 15 July 2018 . Exeter and Plymouth Gazette . 14 March 1857 . 8 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  9. News: Glamorganshire . 30 August 2018 . Coventry Standard . 10 April 1857 . 2 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .