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Rotten boroughs

Sources

  • 1509–1558
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982
  • 1558–1603
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981
  • 1604–1629
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010
  • 1640–1660 (no page yet)
  • 1660–1690
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690, ed. B.D. Henning, 1983
  • 1690–1715
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715, ed. D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks, S. Handley, 2002
  • 1715–1754
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754, ed. R. Sedgwick, 1970
  • 1754–1790
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964
  • 1790–1820
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820, ed. R. Thorne, 1986
  • 1820–1832
    • Source: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832, ed. D.R. Fisher, 2009

MPs

Note: Date provided is when the MPs were (re)elected.

  • 1558: John Browne II and John Gascoigne II[1]
  • 1558/9: Richard Assheton and Richard Onslow
  • 1562/3: William Lambarde and Anthony Tailboyes
  • 1571: Thomas Eynns and Barnaby Googe
  • 18 April 1572: Richard Bunny II and Richard Tempest
  • 1584: William Waad and Robert Waterhouse
  • 1586: George Horsey and Ralph Hurleston
  • 1588/9: Thomas Fairfax I and David Waterhouse
  • 1593: Andrew Fisher and Edward Hancock
  • 11 September 1597: Henry Bellasis and Richard Gargrave
  • 10 October 1601: Sir Edward Cecil and Richard Theakston[2]
  • 9 March 1604: Sir Henry Savile and Sir Edmund Sheffield
  • c. March 1614: Savile and George Wetherid
  • 15 December 1620: Savile, John Carvile and Christopher Wandesford
  • 15 January 1624: Carvile, Wandesford and William Peaseley
  • 19 April 1625: Carvile and Richard Aldburghe
  • 15 January 1626: Aldburghe and Carvile
  • 12 February 1628: Aldburghe, Henry Darley and Robert Stapleton[3]
  • 1640–1660: ???
  • c. 20 April 1660: Francis Goodricke and Solomon Swale