Roermond (Chamber of Representatives constituency) explained

Roermond was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between the first Belgian parliamentary election in 1831,[1] and the transfer of Roermond to the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1839, under the stipulations of the Treaty of London.

Representatives

ElectionRepresentative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831Théodore Olislagers de Sipernau
(Catholic)
Antoine Ernst
(Liberal)
Henri de Brouckère
(Liberal)
1833Nicolas de Longrée
(Catholic)
Louis Beerenbroeck
(Catholic)
Jean Scheyven
(Catholic)
18372 seats

Notes and References

  1. Recueil des décrets du congrès national de la Belgique, vol. 2 (Brussels, H. Remy, 1831), pp. 224-225. On Google Books