Members of Parliament
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1832 | Edward Berkeley Portman | Liberal | Sir William Horne | Liberal | ||
1833 by-election | Sir Samuel St. Swithin Burden Whalley 1 | Liberal | ||||
1835 | Sir Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer | Liberal | ||||
1837 | Sir Benjamin Hall, Bt | Liberal | ||||
1838 by-election | The Lord Teignmouth 2 | Conservative | ||||
1841 | Sir Charles Napier | Liberal | ||||
1847 | Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart | Liberal | ||||
1854 by-election | Viscount Ebrington | Liberal | ||||
December 1859 by-election | Edwin James | Liberal | ||||
July 1859 by-election | The Lord Fermoy 2 | Liberal | ||||
1861 by-election | John Harvey Lewis | Liberal | ||||
1865 | Sir Thomas Chambers | Liberal | ||||
1874 | William Forsyth | Conservative | ||||
1880 | Daniel Grant | Liberal | ||||
1885 | constituency abolished |
Notes
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