Northallerton (UK Parliament constituency) explained

Northallerton
Type:Borough
Parliament:uk
Year:1640
Abolished:1885
Next:Richmond

Northallerton was a parliamentary borough in the North Riding of Yorkshire, represented by two Members of Parliament in the House of Commons briefly in the 13th century and again from 1640 to 1832, and by one member from 1832 until 1885.

The constituency consisted of the market town of Northallerton, the county town of the North Riding. In 1831 it encompassed only 622 houses and a population of 3,004. The right to vote was vested in the holders of the burgage tenements, of which there were roughly 200 – most of which were ruined or consisted only of stables or cowhouses, and had no value except for the vote which was attached to them. As in most other burgage boroughs, the ownership of the burgages had early become concentrated in the hands of a single family, who in effect had a free hand to nominate both MPs. At the time of the Great Reform Act in 1832, the patrons were the Earl of Harewood and Henry Peirse, who was the Earl's brother-in-law.

Under the Reform Act, the boundaries were extended to include neighbouring Romanby and Brompton, increasing the population to 4,839, and its representation was reduced to a single member. The Act also, of course, extended the franchise.

At the 1885 election, the constituency was abolished, being absorbed into the new Richmond division of the North Riding.

Members of Parliament

Northallerton re-enfranchised by Parliament, Nov 1640

MPs 1640–1832

ElectionFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
November 1640ParliamentarianParliamentarian
1653Northallerton was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament
1654,1656Northallerton was unrepresented in the First and Second Parliaments of the Protectorate
James Danby
May 1659One seat vacant
April 1660Thomas LascellesFrancis Lascelles
July 1660George Marwood[1]
1661Gilbert Gerard[2] Roger Talbot
1679Sir Henry Calverley
1685Sir David FoulisSir Henry Marwood
1689Thomas LascellesSir William Robinson
1695Sir William Hustler
1697Ralph Milbancke
1701Robert Dormer
February 1702Daniel Lascelles
July 1702John AislabieTory
November 1702Robert Dormer
May 1705Sir William Hustler
December 1705Roger Gale
1710Robert Raikes
1713Leonard SmeltHenry Peirse
1715Cholmley Turner
1722Henry Peirse
1740William Smelt
1745Henry Lascelles
1752Daniel Lascelles
1754ToryEdwin LascellesTory
1761Edward LascellesTory
1774Henry Peirse (younger)Whig
1780Edwin LascellesTory
1790Edward LascellesTory
1796Viscount LascellesTory
1814John Bacon Sawrey MorrittTory
1818Viscount LascellesTory
1820William LascellesTory
1824Marcus BeresfordTory
1826Admiral Sir John BeresfordToryHenry LascellesTory
1831William LascellesTory

MPs 1832–1885

ElectionMemberParty
1832Representation reduced to one member
Capt. John Boss R.N.[3] Radical[4] [5]
Whig[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Liberal
Charles Mills[12] Conservative
Conservative
Conservative
Conservative
1885Constituency abolished: see Richmond (Yorks)

Election results

Elections in the 1860s

The election was declared void on petition, due to bribery by agents, causing a by-election.[13]

Elections in the 1880s

Notes and references

  1. Created a baronet as Sir George Marwood, December 1660
  2. Created a baronet as Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1665
  3. Boss, John_George . 4 . 1 .
  4. Web site: NORTHALLERTON: Geographical and Historical information from the year 1834 . GENUKI . 10 June 2018.
  5. News: Northallerton . Newcastle Chronicle . 15 December 1832 . 3 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  6. Book: Dod, Charles Roger. Dod, Robert Phipps. Charles Roger Dod. Dod's Parliamentary Companion, Volume 15. 1847. Dod's Parliamentary Companion. 256.
  7. Book: Edward. Churton. Edward Churton. The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer: 1836. 1836. 242.
  8. Web site: Casey . Martin . WRIGHTSON, William Battie (1789–1879), of Cusworth Hall, Doncaster, Yorks. and 22 Upper Brook Street, Mdx. . The History of Parliament. 2009.
  9. Web site: Casey . Martin . Northallerton . The History of Parliament. 2009.
  10. Book: The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 9; Volume 163 . 1838 . E. Cave . 100 .
  11. 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 . 158–160 . Google Books.
  12. Mills' election was declared void on petition, and a by-election held in which he did not stand as a candidate
  13. News: Northallerton Election Petition. Armagh Guardian. 4 May 1866. 3. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .