Members of Parliament
Election | 1st Member | 1st Party | 2nd Member | 2nd Party | ||
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1832 | Robert Westley Hall Dare | Tory | Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, Bt | Whig | ||
1834 | Conservative | |||||
1835 | Thomas William Bramston | Conservative | ||||
1836 by-election | George Palmer | Conservative | ||||
1847 | Sir Edward Buxton, Bt | Liberal | ||||
1852 | Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, Bt | Conservative | ||||
1857 | Richard Baker Wingfield-Baker | Liberal | ||||
1859 | John Watlington Perry Watlington | Conservative | ||||
1865 | Henry Selwin-Ibbetson | Conservative | Lord Eustace Cecil | Conservative | ||
1868 | Richard Baker Wingfield-Baker | Liberal | Andrew Johnston | Liberal | ||
1874 | Thomas Baring | Conservative | William Makins | Conservative | ||
1885 | Constituency divided |
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