Sutherland (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1708 Sir William Gordon
1713 William Morison
1714 Sir William Gordon
1727 Lord Strathnaver
1734 Sir James Fergusson
1736 Hon. James St Clair
1747 Hon. George Mackay
1761 Hon. Alexander Mackay
1768 James Wemyss
1784 William Wemyss
1787 James Grant
1802 William Dundas Tory
1808 John Randoll Mackenzie
1809 George Macpherson-Grant
1812 James Macdonald
1816 George Macpherson-Grant
1826 Lord Francis Leveson-Gower
1831 Sir Hugh Innes
1831 by-election Roderick Macleod
1837 Hon. William Howard Conservative
1840 by-election Sir David Dundas Liberal
1852 Marquess of Stafford Liberal
1861 by-election Sir David Dundas
1867 by-election Lord Ronald Gower Liberal
1874 Marquess of Stafford
1886 Angus Sutherland Liberal/Crofter
1894 by-election John MacLeod Liberal/Crofter
1900 Frederick Leveson-Gower Liberal Unionist
1906 Alpheus Cleophas Morton Liberal
1918 constituency abolished

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