Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) (UK Parliament constituency)

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Yarmouth
Former
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
CountyIsle of Wight
Major settlementsYarmouth
1584–1832
SeatsTwo
Created fromHampshire
Replaced byIsle of Wight

Yarmouth was a

bloc vote
system.

The constituency was abolished by the

county constituency of Isle of Wight
.

Boundaries

The constituency was a

Parliamentary borough on the Isle of Wight, part of the historic county of Hampshire. Its boundaries were coterminous with the parish of Yarmouth
. At the time that it was disfranchised, there were 114 houses in the borough and town, and a population of only 586.

History

The borough was seen as a

rotten borough and in the late eighteenth century was managed, together with the other Isle of Wight boroughs of Newtown and Newport by Thomas Holmes.[1]

Members of Parliament

MPs 1584–1640

Parliament First member Second member
1584 Arthur Gorges William Stubbs
1586 Thomas West John Duncombe
1588 Daniel Hills John Howe
1593 Robert Dillington Robert Crosse
1597 Benedict Barnham John Snow
1601 William Cotton Stephen Theobald
1604 Thomas Cheeke Arthur Bromfield
1614 Arthur Bromfield Sir Thomas Cheeke
1621–1622 Arthur Bromfield Thomas Risley
1624 Thomas Risley William Beeston
1625 Edward Clarke
sat for Hythe
replaced by Sir John Suckling
John Oglander
1626 Sir Edward Conway Sir John Oglander
1628–1629 Edward Dennis Sir John Oglander
1629–1640 No Parliaments summoned

MPs 1640–1832

Year 1st Member 1st Party 2nd Member 2nd Party
April 1640 William Oglander John Bulkeley
November 1640 Philip Sidney
Parliamentarian
Sir John Leigh
Parliamentarian
December 1648 Leigh excluded in Pride's Purge – seat vacant
1653 Yarmouth was unrepresented in the
Barebones Parliament and the First and Second
Parliaments of the Protectorate
January 1659
John Sadler
Richard Lucy
May 1659 Philip Sidney One seat vacant in the restored Rump
February 1660 Sir John Leigh
April 1660 Richard Lucy
1661 Edward Smith
1678 Thomas Lucy
February 1679
Sir Richard Mason
August 1679 Thomas Wyndham
1681 Lemuel Kingdon Sir Thomas Littleton[2]
1685 Thomas Wyndham William Hewer
1689
Sir Robert Holmes
Hon. Fitton Gerard
1690 Sir John Trevor[3]
Tory
Charles Duncombe
Tory
April 1695
Henry Holmes
Tory
November 1695 Anthony Morgan
1710 Sir Gilbert Dolben, 1st Baronet
Tory
1715[4] Sir Robert Raymond
Tory
1717[4] Colonel Anthony Morgan
Sir Theodore Janssen[5]
1721 by-election William Plumer
1722 Thomas Stanwix
1725 by-election Colonel Maurice Morgan
1727
Paul Burrard
1733 by-election
Maurice Bocland
1734 Lord Harry Powlett[6]
Whig
1736 by-election Thomas Gibson
1737 by-election Anthony Chute
1741 by-election
Colonel Maurice Bocland
1744 by-election Robert Carteret
1747 Thomas Holmes[7]
Whig
Colonel Henry Holmes[8]
1762 by-election Jeremiah Dyson
Tory
1765 by-election John Eames
1768[9] William Strode
Jervoise Clarke
Whig
1769[9] Thomas Dummer Major General the Hon. George Lane Parker
1774 Edward Meux Worsley
Jervoise Clarke
Whig
1775 by-election James Worsley
1779 by-election Captain Robert Kingsmill
1780 Edward Morant Edward Rushworth
1781 by-election
Sir Thomas Rumbold
1784
Philip Francis
1787 by-election Thomas Clarke Jervoise
1790 Edward Rushworth
1791 by-election
Jervoise Clarke Jervoise
Whig
Sir John Leicester, Bt
1796 Edward Rushworth
1797 by-election William Peachy
1802 James Patrick Murray
February 1803 by-election Colonel Charles Macdonnell
October 1803 by-election Henry Swann
Tory
February 1804 by-election John Delgarno
March 1804 by-election Captain Sir Home Riggs Popham
January 1806 by-election David Scott
November 1806 Thomas William Plummer
May 1807 Hon. William Orde-Powlett
August 1807 by-election Admiral Sir John Orde
January 1808 by-election Benjamin Griffinhoofe
April 1808 by-election John Delgarno
June 1808 by-election George Annesley
1810 by-election Thomas Myers
1812
Richard Wellesley
Sir Henry Montgomery, Bt
1816 by-election John Leslie Foster
Tory
1817 by-election Alexander Maconochie
Tory
March 1818 by-election John Copley
Tory
June 1818 John Taylor
Tory
William Mount
Tory
1819 by-election Sir Peter Pole
Tory
John Wilson Croker
Tory
1820
Theodore Broadhead
Tory
1821 by-election Theodore He[10]
Tory
1826 Thomas Hamilton
Tory
Joseph Phillimore
Tory
1827 by-election
Thomas Wallace
Tory
1830 William Yates Peel
Tory
George Lowther Thompson
Tory
1831 Sir Henry Willoughby
Whig
Charles Cavendish
Whig
1832 Constituency abolished

Notes

  1. ^ Page 25, Lewis Namier, The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III (2nd edition - London: St Martin's Press, 1957)
  2. ^ Sir Thomas Littleton died April 1681
  3. ^ Sir John Trevor was expelled from the House of Commons for accepting a bribe
  4. ^
    Janssen
    , but on petition the result was reversed in 1717
  5. South Sea Bubble
  6. ^ Powlett was also elected for Hampshire in a disputed election. He sat for Yarmouth until 1737 when the petition against the Hampshire result was withdrawn, then chose to represent Hampshire rather than Yarmouth for the remainder of the Parliament
  7. ^ Thomas Holmes was created The Lord Holmes (in the peerage of Ireland) in 1760
  8. ^ Major General from 1756, Lieutenant General from 1759
  9. ^ a b At the election of 1768, Strode and Clarke were declared to have defeated Dummer and Parker, but on petition the result was reversed in 1769
  10. ^ Theodore Broadhead (2) later adopted the surname Brinckman

Elections

See also

References

  • Robert Beatson, A Chronological Register of Both Houses of Parliament (London: Longman, Hurst, Res & Orme, 1807) [1]
  • D Brunton & D H Pennington, Members of the Long Parliament (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954)
  • Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) [2]
  • J Holladay Philbin, Parliamentary Representation 1832 – England and Wales (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965)
  • Henry Stooks Smith, The Parliaments of England from 1715 to 1847 (2nd edition, edited by FWS Craig – Chichester: Parliamentary Reference Publications, 1973)
  • Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "Y"