Members of Parliament
| Election | 1st Member | 1st Party | 2nd Member | 2nd Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1832 | The Lord Henniker | Tory | Robert Newton Shawe | Liberal Party | ||
| 1835 | Conservative | |||||
| 1835 | Charles Broke Vere | Conservative | ||||
| 1843 by-election | The Lord Rendlesham | Conservative | ||||
| 1846 by-election | Sir Edward Gooch, Bt | Conservative | ||||
| 1852 | Fitzroy Kelly | Conservative | ||||
| 1856 by-election | The Lord Henniker | Conservative | ||||
| 1866 by-election | Hon. John Henniker-Major | Conservative | Sir Edward Kerrison, Bt | Conservative | ||
| 1867 by-election | Frederick Snowdon Corrance | Conservative | ||||
| 1870 by-election | Viscount Mahon | Conservative | ||||
| 1874 | The Lord Rendlesham | Conservative | ||||
| 1876 by-election | Frederick Barne | Conservative | ||||
| 1885 | constituency abolished: see Eye, Lowestoft, Stowmarket, Sudbury and Woodbridge | |||||
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