List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1601
This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the tenth and last parliament in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in 1601.
The Parliament met on 7 October 1601 and lasted until 29 December 1601 when it was dissolved.
List of constituencies and members
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
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Bedfordshire | Hon. Oliver St John Sir Edward Radclyffe |
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Bedford | Humphrey Winche Thomas Fanshawe |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Berkshire | Sir Richard Lovelace George Hyde |
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Windsor | Julius Caesar John Norreys |
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Reading | Francis Moore Anthony Blagrove |
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Wallingford | Sir John Herbert Henry Doyley |
Herbert chose for Glamorgan - replaced by Thomas Fortescue | |
Abingdon | Robert Ryche | ||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Buckinghamshire | Francis Fortescue Alexander Hampden |
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Buckingham | Christopher Hatton Robert Newdigate II |
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Wycombe | Richard Blount Henry Fleetwood |
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Aylesbury | John Lyly Richard More |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cambridgeshire | Sir John Cotton Sir John Cutts |
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Cambridge | Robert Wallis John Yaxley |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cheshire | Sir Thomas Holcroft Peter Legh |
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City of Chester | Thomas Gamull Hugh Glasier |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cornwall | Sir Walter Raleigh John Arundell |
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Launceston | John Parker George Downhall |
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Liskeard | Thomas Edmunds Sampson Lennard |
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Lostwithiel | Richard Cromwell Nicholas Saunders |
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Truro | William Daniel Thomas Harris |
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Bodmin | William Lower John Pigot |
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Helston | Sir William Twysden, 1st Baronet Hannibal Vyvyan |
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Saltash | Sir Robert Cross Alexander Nevill |
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Westlow | John Hare Richard Verney |
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Grampound | John Gray John Astell |
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Eastlow | John Hanham Robert Yardley |
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Camelford | William Carnesew Anthony Turpin |
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Penryn | Sir Edward Seymour, 2nd Baronet Richard Messenger |
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Tregoney | Lewis Darte Thomas Trevor |
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St Ives | Thomas St Aubyn Thomas Barton |
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Mitchel | Sir George Chudleigh, 1st Baronet William Cholmley |
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Bossiney | William Hakewill Jerome Horsey |
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Fowey | Carew Raleigh Sir William Courtney |
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St Germans | George Carew John Osborne |
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St Mawes | Sir Robert Killigrew Ralph Hare |
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Newport | Tobie Matthew Sir John Leigh |
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Callington | Miles Raynesford John Rolle |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cumberland | William Huddleston Gerard Lowther |
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Carlisle | Henry Scrope John Dudley |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Derbyshire | Francis Leeke Peter Fretchville |
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Derby | John Baxter Peter Eure |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Devon | Edward Seymour William Courtenay |
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Exeter | John Hele serjeant at law John Howell |
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Totnes | Leonard Darr Philip Holditch |
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Barnstaple | Richard Martin Edward Hancock |
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Plymouth | James Bagg (merchant) William Stallenger |
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Plympton Erle | Sir William Strode John Hele |
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Tavistock | Henry Grey Walter Wentworth |
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Bere Alston | Charles Lister John Langford |
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Clifton Dartmouth Hardness | John Traherne William Bastard |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Dorset | George Trenchard Sir Edmund Uvedale |
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Dorchester | Matthew Chubbe Sir Henry Brounker |
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Poole | Sir Robert Miller Thomas Billet |
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Shaftesbury | Arthur Messenger John Budden |
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Weymouth | Sir John Peyton Walter Cope |
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Melcombe Regis | Richard Swayne Edward Reynolds |
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Lyme Regis | John FitzJames Nicholas Throckmorton |
Nicholas Throckmorton became Nicholas Carew | |
Wareham | Sir John Stafford |Edmund Scott |
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Bridport | Sir Robert Napier Richard Warburton |
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Corfe Castle | John Durning John Davies |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Essex | Henry Maynard Sir Francis Barrington Bt |
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Colchester | Robert Barker Richard Symnell |
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Maldon | Richard Weston William Wiseman |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Gloucestershire | John Throckmorton Sir Edward Wynter |
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Gloucester | Luke Garnons William Oldsworth |
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Cirencester | Richard Browne Richard George |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Hampshire | Sir Henry Wallop Sir Edward More |
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Winchester | Thomas Fleming Edward Cole |
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Southampton | Thomas Fleming Thomas Lambert |
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Portsmouth | John Moore Edward Jones |
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Petersfield | Sir William Kingswell John Swynnerton |
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Yarmouth | William Cotton Stephen Theobald |
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Newport | Richard James Thomas Crompton |
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Newtown | Robert Wroth Robert Bruce Cotton |
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Lymington | Sir Francis Darcy Thomas Ridley |
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Christchurch | Simon Willis Henry Meere |
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Stockbridge | Edward Savage Thomas Grimes |
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Whitchurch | Thomas Henshaw Thomas Crompton |
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Andover | Henry Ludlow Nicholas Hyde |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Herefordshire | Thomas Coningsby Sir Herbert Croft |
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Hereford | Walter Hardman Thomas Jones |
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Leominster | Thomas Coningsby John Warnecombe |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Hertfordshire | Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland Sir Robert Cecil |
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St Albans | Francis Bacon Adolph Carey |
Bacon chosen for Ipswich replaced by Henry Frowick | |
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Huntingdonshire | Sir Gervase Clifton Oliver Cromwell |
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Huntingdon | William Beecher Thomas Chichley |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Kent | Francis Fane Sir Henry Nevill |
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Canterbury | John Boys John Rogers |
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Rochester | Sir Edward Hoby (Sir) Thomas Walsingham (elder) |
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Queenborough | Sir Michael Sondes Nicholas Troughton |
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Maidstone | Sir Thomas Fludd Sir John Leveson |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Lancashire | Sir Richard Hoghton Sir Thomas Hesketh |
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Preston | John Brograve William Waad |
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Lancaster | Sir Jerome Bowes Sir Carew Reynell |
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Newton | Thomas Langton Richard Ashton |
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Wigan | Roger Downes John Pulteney |
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Clitheroe | John Osbaldestone Anthony Dering |
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Liverpool | Edward Anderson Hugh Calverley |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Leicestershire | Henry Hastings William Skipwith |
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Leicester | George Belgrave William Herrick |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Lincolnshire | Sir William Wray John Sheffield |
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Lincoln | George Anton Francis Bullingham |
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Boston | Anthony Irby Henry Capell |
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Grimsby | Lord Clinton and Saye Edward Skipwith |
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Stamford | Sir Robert Wingfield Edward Watson |
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Grantham | Oliver Manners Thomas Horsman |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Middlesex | Sir Robert Wroth John Fortescue |
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Westminster | Thomas Knyvet Sir William Cooke |
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City of London | Sir Stephen Soame John Croke Thomas Fettiplace John Pynder |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Monmouthshire | Thomas Somerset Henry Morgan |
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Monmouth Boroughs | Sir Robert Johnson | ||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Norfolk | Henry Gawdy Bassingbourne Gawdy |
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Norwich | Alexander Thurston John Pettus |
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King's Lynn | Sir Robert Mansell Thomas Oxborough |
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Yarmouth | Henry Hobart Thomas Damet |
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Thetford | Henry Warner Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet |
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Castle Rising | John Peyton Robert Townsend |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Northamptonshire | Sir John Stanhope Sir William Lane |
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Peterborough | Nicholas Tufton Goddard Pemberton |
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Northampton | Henry Hickman Francis Tate |
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Brackley | Sir Edward Montagu John Donne |
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Higham Ferrers | Henry Montagu | ||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Northumberland | Sir Robert Carey William Selby |
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Newcastle | George Selby William Jenison II |
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Morpeth | George Savile John Browne |
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Berwick upon Tweed | William Selby David Waterhouse |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Nottinghamshire | Sir Charles Cavendish Robert Pierrepont |
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Nottingham | William Gregory William Greaves |
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East Retford | Roger Manners Robert Kydman |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Oxfordshire | Sir William Knollys Ralph Warcoppe |
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Oxford | Sir Francis Leigh George Calfield |
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Woodstock | Lawrence Tanfield William Scott |
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Banbury | Anthony Cope | ||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Rutland | Sir John Harington (Sir) Andrew Noel |
Noel's election declared void, November 1601 as he was at the time Sheriff of Rutland. Replaced by Edward Noel | |
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Shropshire | John Egerton Roger Owen |
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Shrewsbury | Reginald Scriven John Barker |
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Bridgnorth | Thomas Horde Edward Bromley |
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Ludlow | Robert Berry Thomas Canland |
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Wenlock | John Brett William Leighton |
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Bishops Castle | Hayward Townsend Alexander King |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Somerset | (Sir) Edward Phelips Sir Maurice Berkeley |
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Bristol | George Snigge John Hopkins |
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Bath | William Sharestone William Heath |
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Wells | James Kirton George Upton |
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Taunton | John Bond Daniel Donne |
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Bridgwater | Sir Francis Hastings Alexander Popham |
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Minehead | Francis James Lewis Lashbrooke |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Staffordshire | Thomas Gerard Sir John Egerton |
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Lichfield | Anthony Dyott Robert Browne |
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Stafford | Sir Edward Stafford William Essex |
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Newcastle under Lyme | Edward Mainwaring Thomas Trentham |
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Tamworth | George Egeock Robert Burdett (died 1603) |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Suffolk | Sir Henry Glemham Calthrop Parker |
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Ipswich | Sir Michael Stanhope Francis Bacon |
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Dunwich | John Suckling Francis Myngate |
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Orford | Sir John Townshend Sir Richard Knightley |
Sir John Townsend killed in duel with Sir Matthew Browne 1 Aug 1603 | |
Eye | Edward Honing Anthony Gawdy |
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Aldeburgh | Martin Stutteville Francis Corbet |
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Sudbury | Philip Gawdy Edward Glascock |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Surrey | (Sir) George More Lord Howard of Effingham |
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Southwark | Zachariah Locke Mathew Dale |
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Bletchingly | John Turner Bostock Fuller |
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Reigate | Sir Edward Howard Sir John Trevor |
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Gatton | Sir Matthew Browne Richard Sondes |
Sir Matthew Browne killed in duel by Sir John Townsend 1 Aug 1603 | |
Guildford | Sir Robert More William Jackson |
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Haslemere | Francis Wolley John Clarke |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Sussex | Robert Sackville Charles Howard |
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Chichester | Adrian Stoughton Stephen Barnham |
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Horsham | Sir William Hervey Michael Hicks |
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Midhurst | Richard Browne snr Michael Heydon |
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Lewes | Goddard Pemberton George Goring |
Pemberton sat for Peterborough - replaced by Sir Percival Hart | |
New Shoreham | John Morley Robert Booth |
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Steyning | Sir Thomas Shirley Robert Bowyer |
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Bramber | Sir Thomas Shirley Henry Bowyer |
Shirley sat for Steyning - replaced by Henry Lok | |
East Grinstead | Sir Henry Compton George Rivers |
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Arundel | Thomas Palmer Thomas Baker |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Warwickshire | Fulke Greville Sir Robert Digby |
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Coventry | Henry Breres Thomas Saunders |
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Warwick | John Townsend William Spicer |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Westmoreland | Sir Thomas Strickland George Wharton |
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Appleby | John Morice Thomas Caesar |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Wiltshire | Edmund Carey Sir Edward Hungerford |
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Salisbury | Giles Tooker John Puxton |
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Wilton | Sir Edmund Morgan Hugh Sandford |
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Downton | Thomas Penruddocke Edward Baker |
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Hindon | George Paule Thomas Thynne |
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Heytesbury | Sir John Thynne Richard Smythe |
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Chippenham | Robert Berkeley Edward Wymarke |
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Calne | Lionel Duckett Richard Lowe |
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Devizes | Giles Fettiplace Robert Drew |
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Ludgershall | James Kirton Robert Penruddocke |
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Great Bedwyn | Levinus Monk Sir Anthony Hungerford |
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Cricklade | Sir George Gifford Robert Master |
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Malmesbury | Sidney Montagu Sir William Monson |
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Westbury | Matthew Ley Henry Jackman |
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Old Sarum | Henry Hyde Robert Turner |
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Wootton Bassett | John Wentworth John Rice |
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Marlborough | Lawrence Hyde Richard Digges |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Worcestershire | Thomas Leighton Thomas Russell |
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Worcester | Rowland Berkeley Christopher Deighton |
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Droitwich | John Buck Humphrey Wheler |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Yorkshire | Thomas Fairfax Sir Edward Stanhope |
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York | Sir John Bennet Henry Hall |
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Kingston upon Hull | John Lister John Graves |
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Scarborough | William Eure Edward Stanhope |
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Knaresborough | Sir Henry Slingsby Sir William Slingsby |
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Richmond | Sir Talbot Bowes Cuthbert Pepper |
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Beverley | Edward Fraunceys Randolph Ewens |
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Aldborough | Sir Edward Cecil Richard Theakston |
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Thirsk | Henry Belasyse Sir John Mallory |
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Hedon | Matthew Patteson Sir Christopher Hilliard |
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Ripon | John Thornborough Christopher Perkins |
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Boroughbridge | Richard Whalley Thomas Fairfax |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Hastings | Sir Thomas Shirley jun. Richard Lyffe |
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Sandwich | Peter Manwood Edward Peake |
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Dover | George Fane George Newman |
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Romney | Thomas Lake John Mynge |
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Hythe | William Knight Christopher Toldervey |
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Rye | Sir Arthur Gorges Thomas Colepeper |
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Winchelsea | Moyle Finch Hugh Beeston |
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Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Anglesey | Thomas Holland | ||
Beaumaris | William Maurice | ||
Brecknockshire | Sir Robert Knollys | ||
Brecknock | Henry Wiliams | ||
Carnarvon | Nicholas Griffith | ||
Carnarvonshire | William Jones | ||
Cardiganshire | Richard Pryse | ||
Cardigan | William Aubrey and Richard Delabere | Unresolved double return | |
Carmarthenshire | John Vaughan | ||
Carmarthen | Sir Walter Rice | ||
Denbighshire | Sir John Salusbury | ||
Denbigh Boroughs | John Panton | ||
Flintshire | William Ravenscroft | ||
Flint | John Price | ||
Glamorgan | Sir John Herbert | ||
Cardiff | William Lewis | ||
Merioneth | Robert Lloyd | ||
Montgomeryshire | Edward Herbert | ||
Montgomery | John Harris | ||
Pembrokeshire | Sir John Philipps | ||
Pembroke | John Lougher | ||
Haverford West | John Canon | ||
Radnorshire | James Price | ||
Radnor | Stephen Price |
See also
References
- D. Brunton & D. H. Pennington, Members of the Long Parliament (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954)
- Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808)
- Browne Willis Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history of the counties, cities, and boroughs in England and Wales: ... The whole extracted from mss. and printed evidences 1750 pp146-155
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