Inverness Burghs (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Elected Member Party
1708 Alexander Duff
1710 George Mackenzie
1713 William Steuart
1722 Alexander Gordon
1722 election petition Duncan Forbes
1737 by-election Duncan Urquhart
1741 Kenneth Mackenzie
1747 Alexander Brodie
1754 John Campbell
1761 Sir Alexander Grant, Bt
1768 Sir Hector Munro
1802 Alexander Penrose Cumming-Gordon
1803 by-election George Cumming
1806 Francis William Grant
1807 Peter Baillie
1812 by-election Charles Grant
1818 George Cumming Tory
1826 Robert Grant Whig
1830 John Baillie Tory
1831 Charles Lennox Cumming Bruce Tory
1832 John Baillie Tory
1833 by-election Charles Lennox Cumming Bruce Tory
1835 Conservative
1837 Roderick Macleod Whig
1840 by-election James Morrison Whig
1847 Alexander Matheson Whig
1859 change Liberal
1868 Aeneas William Mackintosh Liberal
1874 Charles Fraser-Mackintosh Liberal
1885 Robert Bannatyne Finlay Liberal
1886 change Liberal Unionist
1892 Gilbert Beith Liberal
1895 Robert Bannatyne Finlay Liberal Unionist
1906 John Annan Bryce Liberal
1918 constituency abolished

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