NORTHAMPTON (UK PARLIAMENT CONSTITUENCY)

'Northampton' was a parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Northampton which existed until 1974.
It returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom until its representation was reduced to one member for the 1918 general election. It was abolished for the February 1974 general election, when it was replaced by the new constituencies of Northampton North and Northampton South.

Contents
Boundaries
Members of Parliament
1295-1660
1660-1918
1918-1974
Election results
References

Boundaries


Members of Parliament


1295-1660


★ ''1295: constituency established, electing two MPs''

★ 1659: Sir James Langham, Bt.
1660-1918

YearFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
March 1660 Richard Rainsford Francis Harvey
June 1660 Sir John Norwich, Bt.
April 1661 Sir James Langham, Bt. Francis Harvey
November 1661 Sir Charles Compton Richard Rainsford
1662 Sir James Langham, Bt.
March 1663 Sir William Dudley, Bt.
April 1663 Hon. Christopher Hatton
March 1664 Sir John Bernard
April 1664 Sir Henry Yelverton, Bt.
1670 Sir William Fermor The Lord Ibracken
1678 Ralph Montagu
February 1679 Sir Hugh Cholmley, Bt.
August 1679 Sir William Langham, Bt. Ralph Montagu
1685 Richard Rainsford Sir Justinian Isham, Bt.
1689 Sir William Langham, Bt.
1690 Sir Thomas Samwell, Bt.
1694 Sir Justinian Isham, Bt.
1695 Christopher Montagu
1698 William Thursby
1701 Thomas Andrew
1702 Sir Matthew Dudley, Bt. Bartholomew Tate
1704 Francis Arundell
1705 George Montagu
1710 William Wykes
1715 William Wilmer
1722 Edward Montagu
1727 Hon. George Compton
1734 William Wilmer
1744 George Montagu
April 1754 Charles Montagu
December 1754 Hon. Charles Compton
1755 Richard Backwell
1759 Frederick Montagu
1761 Spencer Compton
1763 Lucy Knightly
1768 Vice-Admiral Sir George Brydges Rodney Sir George Osborn, Bt. [1]
1769 Hon. Thomas Howe
1771 Wilbraham Tollemache
1774 Sir George Robinson, 5th Bt.
1780 Viscount Althorp George Rodney
1782 The Lord Lucan
1784 Lord Compton Fiennes Trotman
1790 Hon. Edward Bouverie
1796 Hon. Spencer Perceval
1810 William Hanbury Bateman
1812 Earl Compton
1818 Sir Edward Kerrison, Bt.
1820 Sir George Robinson, 6th Bt. William Leader Maberly
1830 Sir Robert Gunning, Bt.
1831 Robert Vernon SmithWhig
1832 Charles RossConservative
1837 Raikes CurrieWhig
1857 Charles GilpinWhig
1859 Liberal The Lord HenleyLiberal
February 1874 Pickering PhippsConservative
October 1874 Charles George MerewetherConservative
1880 Henry du Pré LabouchereLiberal Charles BradlaughLiberal
1891 (Sir) Moses Philip ManfieldLiberal
1895 Charles Gustavus Adoplhus DruckerConservative
1900 John Greenwood ShipmanLiberal
1906 Herbert Woodfield PaulLiberal
1910 Hastings Bertrand Lees-SmithLiberal Charles McCurdyLiberal
1918 ''Representation reduced to one member''

'Notes'
1. On petition, Osborn was declared not to have been duly elected and his opponent Howe was declared elected in his place

1918-1974

YearMemberParty
1918Charles McCurdyCoalition Liberal
1922National Liberal
1923Margaret BondfieldLabour
1924Sir Arthur HollandConservative
1928Cecil L'Estrange MaloneLabour
1931Sir Mervyn Manningham-BullerConservative
1940Gerard Spencer SummersConservative
1945Reginald Thomas Paget, later Baron Paget of NorthamptonLabour
1974 ''Constituency abolished''

Election results


References



★ Robert Beatson, "A Chronological Register of Both Houses of Parliament" (London: Longman, Hurst, Res & Orme, 1807) [1]



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