Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1832 | James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie | Liberal | |
1837 | Thomas Mackenzie | Conservative | |
1847 | Sir James Matheson | Liberal | |
1868 | Alexander Matheson | Liberal | |
1884 | Ronald Crauford Munro-Ferguson Later Viscount Novar |
Liberal | |
1885 | Roderick Macdonald | Crofters' Party | |
1892 | James Galloway Weir | Liberal | |
1911 | Ian Macpherson Later Baron Strathcarron |
Liberal | |
1931 | National Liberal | ||
1936 | Malcolm MacDonald | National Labour | |
1945 | Sir John MacLeod | Independent Liberal | |
1947 | National Liberal | ||
1964 | Alasdair Mackenzie | Liberal | |
1970 | Hamish Gray | Conservative | |
1983 | constituency abolished |
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