Haverfordwest (UK Parliament constituency)
Haverfordwest | |
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Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons | |
1545–1885 | |
Number of members | one |
Replaced by | Pembroke and Haverfordwest |
Haverfordwest was a parliamentary constituency. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system.
History
The constituency was enfranchished in 1545, as the second borough constituency in the historic county of Pembrokeshire. In the previous election of 1542, the first at which Wales is known to have sent members to the Parliament of England, this borough was one of the ancient boroughs contributing to the wages and being in some sense represented by the member for Pembroke.
From 1832 to 1885, it was a district of boroughs constituency, consisting of the three boroughs of Haverfordwest, Fishguard and Narberth.[1]
The constituency was abolished for the 1885 general election, and merged into the newly created constituency of Pembroke and Haverfordwest.
Members of Parliament
1543–1660
Parliament | Member |
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1547 | Richard Howell [2] |
1553 (Mar) | Richard Howell [2] |
1553 (Oct) | Richard Taylor [2] |
1554 (Apr) | Richard Howell [2] |
1554 (Nov) | Richard Howell [2] |
1555 | John Bolton or Button [2] |
1558 | Thomas ab Owen [2] |
1559 | Hugh Harris[3] |
1562/3 | Rice Morgan [3] |
1571 | John Garnons (Alban Stepneth cheated of seat by Sheriff) [3] |
1572 | Alban Stepneth [3] |
1584 | Alban Stepneth [3] |
1586 | Alban Stepneth [3] |
1588 | Sir John Perrot [3] |
1593 | Sir Nicholas Clifford [3] |
1597 | Sir James Perrot [3] |
1601 | John Canon [3] |
1604-1611 | Sir James Perrot |
1614 | Sir James Perrot |
1621-22 | Sir James Perrot |
1624 | Lewis Powell |
1625 | Sir Thomas Canon |
1626 | Sir James Perrot |
1628 | Sir James Perrot |
1629–1640 | No Parliaments summoned |
1640 (Apr) | Hugh Owen |
1640 (Nov) | Sir John Stepney, 3rd Baronet, disabled 1643 |
1645 | Sir Robert Needham, secluded 1648 |
1653 | Not represented in Barebones Parliament |
1654 | Not represented in 1st Protectorate Parliament |
1656 | John Upton |
1659 | John Upton |
1660 | William Philipps |
1660–1885
Parliament | Member |
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1660 (Apr) | William Philipps, election declared void, June 1660 [4] |
1660 (Aug) | William Philipps re-elected[4] |
1661 | Isaac Lloyd, election declared void, May 1663 [4] |
1663 (c.Jun) | Sir William Morton, made judge and was replaced 1666 by Sir Frederick Hyde, who also died and was replaced 1667 by Sir Herbert Perrott [4] |
1679 | William Wogan [4] |
1679 | Thomas Owen [4] |
1681 | Thomas Howard [4] |
1685 | William Wogan [4] |
1689 | William Wogan [4] |
1690 | Sir William Wogan[5] |
1695 | Sir William Wogan [5] |
1698 | Sir William Wogan [5] |
1701 (Jan) | William Wheeler [5] |
1701 (Dec) | William Wheeler [5] |
1702 | John Laugharne [5] |
1705 | John Laugharne [5] |
1708 | John Laugharne [5] |
1710 | John Laugharne [5] |
1713 | John Laugharne [5] |
1715 | John Laugharne, died and was replaced 1715 by John Barlow, who also died and was replaced 1718 by Sir John Philipps, 4th Baronet[6] |
1722-1725 | Francis Edwardes, died and replaced 1726 by Sir Erasmus Philipps[6] |
1727 | Sir Erasmus Philipps [6] |
1734 | Sir Erasmus Philipps [6] |
1741 | Sir Erasmus Philipps, died and replaced 1743 by George Barlow[6] |
1747-1784 | William Edwardes (Baron Kensington from 1776)[6] |
1784-1786 | The Lord Milford |
1786-1801 | The Lord Kensington |
1801-1802 | Seat vacant |
1802-1818 | The Lord Kensington |
1818-1826 | William Henry Scourfield |
1826-1835 | Richard Philipps |
1835-1837 | William Henry Scourfield |
1837-1847 | Sir Richard Philipps, Bt |
1847-1852 | John Evans |
1852-1868 | John Henry Scourfield |
1868-1885 | Hon. William Edwardes, Liberal (Baron Kensington from 1872) |
References
- ↑ Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1977]. British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 506. ISBN 0-900178-26-4.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "History of Parliament". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2011-10-19.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "History of Parliament". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2011-10-19.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "History of Parliament". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2011-10-19.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "History of Parliament". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2011-10-19.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "History of Parliament". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2011-10-19.