List of MPs elected to the English Parliament in 1689
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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the Convention Parliament of 1689 which transferred the crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland from James II to William III. The speaker was Henry Powle. The Parliament first met on 22 January 1689 (but officially 13 February 1689) and lasted until it was dissolved on 23 February 1690.
List of constituencies and members[]
Bedfordshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
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Bedfordshire | Hon. Edward Russell |
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Bedford | Thomas Christie |
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Berkshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Berkshire | Lord Norreys |
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Windsor | Henry Powle Sir Christopher Wren |
Wren's election declared void. Replaced May 1689 by Sir Algernon May | |
Reading | Sir Henry Fane Sir William Rich, Bt |
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Wallingford | Sir Thomas Tipping, Bt |
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Abingdon | Election declared void. Medlycott replaced May 1689 by John Southby | ||
Buckinghamshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Buckinghamshire | Thomas Lee Hon. Thomas Wharton |
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Buckingham | Sir Richard Temple, Bt Sir Ralph Verney, Bt |
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Wycombe | William Jephson |
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Amersham | |||
Aylesbury | Thomas Lee Richard Beke |
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Great Marlow | Sir John Borlase, Bt Viscount Falkland |
Borlase died and replaced February 1689 by . Hoby then died and was replaced December 1689 by Sir William Whitlock | |
Wendover | Richard Hampden John Hampden | ||
Cambridgeshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cambridgeshire | Levinus Bennet Sir Robert Cotton |
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Cambridge | Sir Thomas Chicheley |
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Cambridge University | Robert Sawyer Isaac Newton |
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Cheshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cheshire | Sir Robert Cotton, Bt John Mainwaring |
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City of Chester | Roger Whitley George Mainwaring |
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Cornwall[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cornwall | Sir John Carew, Bt Hugh Boscawen |
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Launceston | William Harbord Edward Russell |
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Liskeard | Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bt John Buller |
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Lostwithiel | Hon. Francis Robartes |
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Truro | |
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Bodmin | Sir John Cutler, Bt |
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Helston | |
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Saltash | Hon. Bernard Granville John Whaddon |
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Westlow | James Kendall Percy Kirke |
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Grampound | Edward Herle |
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Eastlow | Charles Trelawny Henry Trelawny |
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Camelford | Ambrose Manaton Henry Manaton |
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Penryn | Anthony Rowe Alexander Pendarves |
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Tregony | Charles Boscawen Hugh Fortescue |
Boscawen died and was replaced April 1689 by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer | |
St Ives | James Praed |
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Mitchel | Charles Fanshawe, 4th Viscount Fanshawe |
Fanshawe discharged as non-juror and replaced September 1869 by . Coryton replaced December 1869 on petition by . | |
Bossiney | Sir Peter Colleton, Bt |
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Fowey | Jonathan Rashleigh II |
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St Germans | Daniel Eliot Sir |
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St Mawes | Sir Joseph Tredenham Henry Seymour |
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Newport | Sir William Morice, Bt |
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Callington | |||
Cumberland[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Cumberland | Sir John Lowther, Bt Sir George Fletcher, Bt |
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Carlisle | Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bt |
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Cockermouth | Sir Henry Capell Henry Fletcher |
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Derbyshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Derbyshire | Sir John Gell, Bt Sir |
Gell died February, 1689 and was replaced in April, 1689 by Philip Gell | |
Derby | Hon. Anchitell Grey John Coke |
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Devon[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Devon | Francis Courtenay |
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Exeter | Henry Pollexfen Edward Seymour |
Pollexfen appointed to Crown office and replaced June 1689 by | |
Totnes | Rawlin Mallock Sir John Fowell, Bt |
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Barnstaple | Sir Arthur Chichester, Bt |
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Plymouth | John Maynard Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Torrington |
Herbert ennobled and replaced in July 1689 by Hon John Granville | |
Okehampton | Henry Northleigh |
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Plympton Erle | George Treby John Pollexfen |
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Tavistock | Sir Francis Drake, Bt |
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Tiverton | |William Colman | ||
Ashburton | Sir Walter Yonge, Bt Thomas Reynell |
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Bere Alston | John Maynard John Elwill |
Maynard sat for Plymouth and was replaced Jan 1689 by Sir John Holt. Holt appointed to Crown office and replaced May 1689 by Sir John Trevor. | |
Clifton Dartmouth Hardness | |
Boone died and was replaced September 1689 by . Booth replaced on petition Nov 1689 by Sir | |
Honiton | Edmund Walrond Richard Courtenay |
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Dorset[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Dorset | Thomas Strangways Thomas Freke |
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Dorchester | Gerard Napier Thomas Trenchard |
Napier died and was replaced in December 1689 by Thomas Chafin | |
Poole | Henry Trenchard Sir Nathaniel Napier, Bt |
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Shaftesbury | Sir |
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Weymouth and Melcombe Regis | Sir John Morton, Bt Sir Robert Napier, Bt |
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Lyme Regis | |
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Wareham | Thomas Erle |
Ryves dies and was replaced May 1689 by | |
Bridport | John Manley |
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Corfe Castle | |
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Durham[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
County Durham | Robert Byerley William Lambton |
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City of Durham | |||
Essex[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Essex | Henry Mildmay |
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Colchester | Isaac Rebow |
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Harwich | Thomas Middleton John Eldred |
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Maldon | Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax |
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Gloucestershire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Gloucestershire | Sir John Guise, Bt Sir Ralph Dutton, Bt |
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Gloucester | Sir Duncombe Colchester William Cooke |
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Cirencester | Thomas Master John Grobham Howe |
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Tewkesbury | Richard Dowdeswell Sir Francis Russell, Bt |
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Hampshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Hampshire | Earl of Wiltshire Lord William Powlett |
Powlett sat for Winchester and was replaced February 1689 by Thomas Jervoise | |
Winchester | Francis Morley Lord William Powlett |
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Southampton | Sir Benjamin Newland |
Brett died and replaced November 1689 by . Fleming replaced December 1689 on petition by Sir Charles Wyndham | |
Portsmouth | Richard Norton |
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Petersfield | Robert Michell Thomas Bilson |
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Yarmouth | Robert Holmes Hon. Fitton Gerard |
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Newport | Sir William Stephens |
Dillington died and was replaced June 1689 by | |
Newtown | Richard Jones, 1st Earl of Ranelagh |
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Lymington | Richard Holt John Burrard |
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Christchurch | Francis Gwyn William Ettrick |
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Stockbridge | Richard Whithed |
St John died and was replaced September 1689 by . Election declared void and Montagu replace December 1689 by Thomas Neale. | |
Whitchurch | |
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Andover | |
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Herefordshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Herefordshire | Edward Harley |
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Hereford | William Gregory Paul Foley |
Gregory appointed to Crown office and replaced June 1689 by Henry Cornewall | |
Leominster | Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby |
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Weobley | John Birch |
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Hertfordshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Hertfordshire | Sir Thomas Blount, Bt Sir |
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Hertford | |||
St Albans | George Churchill Samuel Grimston |
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Huntingdonshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Huntingdonshire | Robert Montagu |
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Huntingdon | John Bigg Hon. Sidney Wortley-Montagu |
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Kent[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Kent | Sir Vere Fane John Knatchbull |
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Canterbury | Sir William Honywood, Bt Henry Lee |
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Rochester | Sir John Banks, Bt Sir Roger Twisden, Bt |
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Queenborough | James Herbert |
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Maidstone | Sir Thomas Taylor, Bt Caleb Banks |
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Lancashire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Lancashire | Viscount Brandon |
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Preston | Hon. James Stanley |
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Lancaster | Curwen Rawlinson |
Rawlinson died and was replaced November 1689 by Roger Kirkby | |
Newton | Sir John Chicheley |
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Wigan | Sir |
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Clitheroe | |
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Liverpool | Viscount Colchester |
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Leicestershire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Leicestershire | Lord Sherard |
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Leicester | Lawrence Carter |
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Lincolnshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Lincolnshire | Sir Thomas Hussey, Bt Viscount Castleton |
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Lincoln | Henry Monson Sir Christopher Nevile |
Monson discharged as non-juror and replaced by Sir Edward Hussey, Bt | |
Boston | Lord Willoughby de Eresby Sir |
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Grimsby | Sir Edward Ayscough Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Bt |
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Stamford | Hon. Charles Bertie |
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Grantham | Sir John Brownlow, Bt |
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Middlesex[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Middlesex | |
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Westminster | Philip Howard William Pulteney |
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City of London | Sir Robert Clayton Thomas Pilkington Sir Patience Ward |
Love died and was replaced May 1689 by Sir William Ashhurst | |
Monmouthshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Monmouthshire | Charles Somerset, Marquess of Worcester Sir Trevor Williams, Bt |
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Monmouth Boroughs | John Arnold | Arnold sat for Southwark and was replaced February 1689 by John Williams | |
Norfolk[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Norfolk | Sir William Cook, Bt Sir Henry Hobart, Bt |
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Norwich | Sir Nevill Catlin |
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King's Lynn | Sir |
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Yarmouth | |
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Thetford | Sir Henry Hobart, Bt William Harbord |
Hobart sat for Norfolk and was replaced February 1689 by Sir . Harbord sat for Launceston and was replaced June 1689 by John Trenchard | |
Castle Rising | Sir Robert Howard Robert Walpole |
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Northamptonshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Northamptonshire | Edward Montagu |
Harby died and was replaced June 1869 by Sir Thomas Samwell, Bt | |
Peterborough | Sir William Brownlow, Bt |
FitzWilliam died and replaced December 1689 by Sir Gilbert Dolben, Bt | |
Northampton | Sir Justinian Isham, Bt |
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Brackley | Richard Wenman, 4th Viscount Wenman |
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Higham Ferrers | Rudd sat for Carmarthenshire and was replaced Feb 1689 by Hon. Lewis Watson. Watson ennobled and replaced July 1689 by | ||
Northumberland[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Northumberland | Philip Bickerstaffe |
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Newcastle | Sir Sir William Blackett, Bt |
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Morpeth | Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle Roger Fenwick |
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Berwick upon Tweed | |
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Nottinghamshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Nottinghamshire | Scrope Howe, 1st Viscount Howe Lord Houghton |
Lord Houghton ennobled and replaced May 1689 by John White | |
Nottingham | Francis Pierrepont Edward Bigland |
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East Retford | Hon. Evelyn Pierrepont John Thornhagh |
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Newark | William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax |
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Oxfordshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Oxfordshire | Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bt |
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Oxford | Hon. Henry Bertie |
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Oxford University | Heneage Finch Sir Thomas Clarges |
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Woodstock | Sir Thomas Littleton, Bt |
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Banbury | Sir Robert Dashwood, Bt | ||
Rutland[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Rutland | Bennet Sherard |
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Salop[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Shropshire | Hon Richard Newport |
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Shrewsbury | Hon. Andrew Newport |
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Bridgnorth | Sir William Whitmore, Bt Sir Edward Acton, Bt |
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Ludlow | Charles Baldwyn |
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Wenlock | William Forester |
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Bishops Castle | |
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Somerset[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Somerset | George Horner |
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Bristol | Sir John Knight |
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Bath | Maurice Berkeley, 3rd Viscount Fitzhardinge Sir William Bassett |
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Milborne Port | John Hunt |
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Wells | Edward Berkeley Thomas Wyndham |
Wyndham died and was replaced January 1690 by | |
Taunton | Sir William Portman, Bt |
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Bridgwater | Henry Bull Sir Francis Warre, Bt |
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Ilchester | Sir Edward Wyndham, Bt |
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Minehead | Francis Lutrell |
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Staffordshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Staffordshire | Sir Walter Bagot, Bt Hon. John Grey |
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Lichfield | Robert Burdett Michael Biddulph |
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Stafford | Philip Foley John Chetwynd |
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Newcastle under Lyme | William Leveson-Gower John Lawton |
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Tamworth | Hon. Henry Sidney Henry Gough |
Sidney ennobled and replaced May 1689 by Henry Boyle | |
Suffolk[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Suffolk | Sir John Cordell, Bt Sir John Rous, Bt |
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Ipswich | Peyton Ventris Sir John Barker, Bt |
Ventris appointed to Crown office and replaced May 1689 by Sir Charles Blois, Bt | |
Bury St Edmunds | Sir Thomas Hervey Sir Robert Davers, Bt |
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Dunwich | Sir Philip Skippon Sir Robert Rich, Bt |
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Orford | Sir John Duke, Bt |
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Eye | Thomas Knyvett Henry Poley |
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Aldeburgh | Sir Henry Johnson William Johnson |
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Sudbury | |
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Surrey[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Surrey | Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow George Evelyn |
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Southwark | John Arnold Sir |
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Bletchingly | Thomas Howard |
Glyd died and was replaced December 1689 by | |
Reigate | Roger James Sir John Parsons |
Parsons replaced on petition March 1689 by | |
Gatton | Sir John Thompson, Bt Thomas Turgis |
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Guildford | Foot Onslow John Weston |
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Haslemere | Denzil Onslow |
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Sussex[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Sussex | Sir John Pelham, Bt Sir William Thomas, Bt |
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Chichester | Thomas Miller Thomas May |
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Horsham | |
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Midhurst | |
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Lewes | Thomas Pelham |
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New Shoreham | Edward Hungerford John Monke |
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Steyning | Sir Sir John Fagg, Bt |
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Bramber | John Alford |
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East Grinstead | Sir Thomas Dyke, Bt |
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Arundel | William Garway |
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Warwickshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Warwickshire | Sir Richard Newdigate, Bt Sir Richard Verney |
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Coventry | Sir Roger Cave, Bt |
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Warwick | William Digby, 5th Baron Digby |
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Westmorland[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Westmoreland | Sir John Lowther, Bt |
Wharton died and was replaced December 1689 by Goodwin Wharton | |
Appleby | Richard Lowther |
Musgrave died and was replaced July 1689 by William Cheyne | |
Wiltshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Wiltshire | Viscount Cornbury Sir Thomas Mompesson |
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Salisbury | Thomas Hoby Giles Eyre |
Eyre appointed to Crown office and replaced May 1689 by Thomas Pitt | |
Wilton | Thomas Penruddocke |
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Downton | Maurice Bocland |
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Hindon | Robert Hyde |
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Heytesbury | William Ashe William Sacheverell |
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Chippenham | Henry Bayntun |
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Calne | |||
Devizes | Sir William Pynsent, Bt Walter Grubbe |
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Ludgershall | John Smith |
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Great Bedwyn | Sir |
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Cricklade | Charles Fox Edmund Webb |
Webb replaced April 1689 on petition by Thomas Freke | |
Malmesbury | Thomas Tollemache Hon |
Wharton sat for Westmorland and was replaced by Charles Godfrey | |
Westbury | Richard Lewis Hon. Peregrine Bertie |
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Old Sarum | Thomas Pitt |
Election voided. Replaced March 1689 by and John Hawles | |
Wootton Bassett | Henry St John |
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Marlborough | Sir John Ernle |
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Worcestershire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Worcestershire | Sir James Rushout, Bt Thomas Foley |
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Worcester | William Bromley Sir John Somers |
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Droitwich | Samuel Sandys The Lord Coote |
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Bewdley | Henry Herbert | ||
Evesham | Henry Parker Sir |
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Yorkshire[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Yorkshire | Lord Fairfax of Cameron |
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York | Viscount Dunblane Edward Thompson |
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Kingston upon Hull | |
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Scarborough | William Harbord |
Harbord sat for Launceston and was replaced February 1689 by | |
Knaresborough | William Stockdale |
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Richmond | Thomas Yorke |
Darcy died and was replaced Feb 1689 by his brother Hon. | |
Beverley | Sir Sir John Hotham, Bt |
Hotham died and was replaced May 1689 by Sir John Hotham, Bt | |
Aldborough | Sir Christopher Tancred |
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Malton | William Palmes Sir William Strickland, Bt |
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Northallerton | Thomas Lascelles William Robinson |
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Thirsk | Thomas Frankland |
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Hedon | Henry Guy Matthew Appleyard |
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Ripon | Sir Jonathan Jennings Sir Edward Blackett, Bt |
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Boroughbridge | Christopher Vane Sir Henry Goodricke, Bt |
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Pontefract | Sir John Dawnay, 1st Viscount Downe |
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Cinque Ports[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Hastings | Thomas Mun John Ashburnham |
Ashburnham ennobled and replaced August 1689 by John Beaumont | |
Sandwich | Sir James Oxenden, Bt |
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Dover | Thomas Papillon |
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Romney | |
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Hythe | |
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Rye | Thomas Frewen John Darell |
Frewen replaced on petition April 1689 by Sir John Austen, Bt | |
Seaford | William Campion Sir Nicholas Pelham |
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Winchelsea | Robert Austen Samuel Western |
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Wales[] | |||
Constituency | Members | Notes | |
Anglesey | Hon. Thomas Bulkeley | ||
Beaumaris | William Williams | ||
Brecknockshire | |||
Brecknock | Thomas Morgan | ||
Carnarvon | Sir | ||
Carnarvonshire | Sir William Williams, Bt | ||
Cardiganshire | |||
Cardigan | Hector Phillips | ||
Carmarthenshire | |||
Carmarthen | Richard Vaughan | ||
Denbighshire | Sir Richard Myddelton, Bt | ||
Denbigh Boroughs | Edward Brereton | ||
Flintshire | Sir Roger Puleston | ||
Flint | Sir John Hanmer, Bt | ||
Glamorgan | Bussy Mansell | ||
Cardiff | Thomas Mansel | ||
Merioneth | Sir John Wynn, Bt | ||
Montgomeryshire | Edward Vaughan | ||
Montgomery | |||
Pembrokeshire | Sir Hugh Owen, Bt | ||
Pembroke | |||
Haverford West | William Wogan | ||
Radnorshire | Rowland Gwynne | ||
Radnor | Richard Williams |
See also[]
- List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1597
- The Golden Speech
Categories:
- 17th-century English parliaments
- 1689 in England
- 1689 in politics
- Lists of Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707)
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