Member of Parliament
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1708 | George Baillie | ||
| 1734 | Hon. Alexander Hume-Campbell | ||
| 1761 | James Pringle | ||
| 1779 | Sir John Paterson | ||
| 1780 | Hugh Hepburne-Scott | ||
| 1784 | Patrick Home | ||
| 1796 | George Baillie | ||
| 1818 | Sir John Marjoribanks | ||
| 1826 | Anthony Maitland | ||
| 1832 | Charles Albany Marjoribanks | ||
| 1834 | Sir Hugh Purves-Hume-Campbell | ||
| 1847 | Francis Scott | ||
| 1859 | David Robertson | Liberal | |
| 1873 | William Miller | ||
| 1874 | Hon. Robert Baillie-Hamilton | ||
| 1880 | Edward Marjoribanks | Liberal | |
| 1894 | Harold Tennant | Liberal | |
| 1918 | constituency abolished | ||
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