Members of Parliament
Election | 1st Member | 1st Party | 2nd Member | 2nd Party | 3rd Member | 3rd Party | |||
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1918 | Sir William Cheyne | Coalition Conservative | Dugald McCoig Cowan | Coalition Liberal | Sir Henry Craik | Coalition Conservative | |||
1922 | Sir George Berry | Unionist | Liberal | ||||||
Apr 1927 | John Buchan | Unionist | |||||||
1931 | Noel Skelton | Unionist | |||||||
Mar 1934 | George Alexander Morrison | Liberal | |||||||
Jun 1935 | National Liberal | Sir John Kerr | Unionist | ||||||
Jan 1936 | Ramsay MacDonald | National Labour | |||||||
Feb 1938 | Sir John Anderson | National | |||||||
Apr 1945 | Sir John Boyd-Orr | Independent | |||||||
Nov 1946 | Walter Elliot | Unionist | |||||||
1950 | University constituencies abolished |
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“The English people believes itself to be free; it is gravely mistaken; it is free only during election of members of parliament; as soon as the members are elected, the people is enslaved; it is nothing. In the brief moment of its freedom, the English people makes such a use of that freedom that it deserves to lose it.”
—Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778)