Members of Parliament
- 1885 – 1895: Lord Randolph Churchill, Conservative
- 1895 – 1910: Sir George Fardell, Conservative
- 1910 – 1922: Sir Henry Percy Harris, Conservative
- 1922 – 1930: Douglas King, Conservative
- 1930 – 1950: Ernest Taylor, Empire Free Trade Crusade (1930–1931), Conservative (1931–1950)
- 1950 – 1951: Somerset de Chair, Conservative
- 1951 – 1966: Robert Allan, Conservative
- 1966 – 1974: Nicholas Scott, Conservative
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