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Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)

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Cambridgeshire
County constituency
Created: 1290
Abolished: 1885
Type: House of Commons

Cambridgeshire is a former United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency. It was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885. It was represented by two Knights of the Shire until 1832, when the number of members was increased to three. It was divided between the constituencies of Chesterton, Newmarket and Wisbech in 1885.

Cambridgeshire
constituency
Created: 1918
Abolished: 1983
Type: House of Commons

It was again reconstituted in 1918. In 1983, it was divided between the constituencies of North East Cambridgeshire, South East Cambridgeshire and South West Cambridgeshire.

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[edit] Members of Parliament

  • Constituency created (1290)
YearFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
1660 Thomas Wendy Isaac Thornton
1661 Thomas Chicheley
1674 Sir Thomas Hatton, Bt
February 1679 Gerard Russell Edward Partherich
August 1679 Sir Levinus Bennet, Bt Sir Robert Cotton
1693 The Lord Cutts
1695 Edward Russell Whig
1697 Sir Rushout Cullen, Bt
1702 Granado Pigot
1705 John Bromley
1707 John Bromley
1710 John Jenyns
1717 Robert Clarke
1718 Francis Whichcote
1722 Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bt Lord Harley
1724 Samuel Shepheard
1727 Henry Bromley
1741 Soame Jenyns
1747 Viscount Royston Whig
1754 Marquess of Granby
1764 Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bt
1770 Sir Sampson Gideon, Bt
1780 Lord Robert Manners Viscount Royston Whig
1782 Sir Henry Peyton, Bt
1789 James Whorwood Adeane
1790 Charles Philip Yorke Tory
May 1802 Sir Henry Peyton, Bt
July 1802 Lord Charles Henry Somerset Manners
1810 Lord Francis Godolphin Osborne
1830 Henry John Adeane
1831 Richard Greaves Townley
  • Third member added (1832)
YearFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond partyThird memberThird party
1832 Richard Greaves Townley Charles Philip Yorke John Walbanke Childers
1835 Eliot Thomas Yorke Richard Jefferson Eaton
1841 John Peter Allix
1847 Richard Greaves Townley Lord George John Manners
1852 Edward Ball
1857 Henry John Adeane
1863 Lord George John Manners
1865 Viscount Royston Sir Henry Brand Liberal
January 1874 Eliot Constantine Yorke
October 1874 Benjamin Bridges Hunter Rodwell
1879 Edward Hicks
1881 James Redfoord Bulwer
1884 Arthur John Thornhill
  • Constituency abolished (1885)
  • Constituency recreated (1918)
YearMemberParty
1918 Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal
1922 Harold William Stannus Gray Unionist
1923 Richard George Briscoe Unionist
1945 Albert Ernest Stubbs Labour
1950 Stephen Gerald Howard Conservative
1961 Francis Pym Conservative

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