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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