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
Bedfordshire Hon. Edward Russell
Bedford
Thomas Christie

Berkshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Berkshire Lord Norreys
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
Wallingford Sir Thomas Tipping, Bt
Abingdon Election declared void. Medlycott replaced May 1689 by John Southby

Buckinghamshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Buckinghamshire Thomas Lee
Hon. Thomas Wharton
Buckingham Sir Richard Temple, Bt
Sir Ralph Verney, Bt
Wycombe
William Jephson
Amersham
Aylesbury Thomas Lee
Richard Beke
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
Cambridge
Sir Thomas Chicheley
Cambridge University Robert Sawyer
Isaac Newton

Cheshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Cheshire Sir Robert Cotton, Bt
John Mainwaring
City of Chester Roger Whitley
George Mainwaring

Cornwall[]

Constituency Members Notes
Cornwall Sir John Carew, Bt
Hugh Boscawen
Launceston William Harbord
Edward Russell
Liskeard Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bt
John Buller
Lostwithiel Hon. Francis Robartes
Truro
Bodmin Sir John Cutler, Bt
Helston
Saltash Hon. Bernard Granville
John Whaddon
Westlow James Kendall
Percy Kirke
Grampound Edward Herle
Eastlow Charles Trelawny
Henry Trelawny
Camelford Ambrose Manaton
Henry Manaton
Penryn Anthony Rowe
Alexander Pendarves
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
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
Fowey Jonathan Rashleigh II
St Germans Daniel Eliot
Sir
St Mawes Sir Joseph Tredenham
Henry Seymour
Newport Sir William Morice, Bt
Callington

Cumberland[]

Constituency Members Notes
Cumberland Sir John Lowther, Bt
Sir George Fletcher, Bt
Carlisle Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bt
Cockermouth Sir Henry Capell
Henry Fletcher

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

Devon[]

Constituency Members Notes
Devon Francis Courtenay
Exeter Henry Pollexfen
Edward Seymour
Pollexfen appointed to Crown office and replaced June 1689 by
Totnes Rawlin Mallock
Sir John Fowell, Bt
Barnstaple
Sir Arthur Chichester, Bt
Plymouth John Maynard
Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Torrington
Herbert ennobled and replaced in July 1689 by Hon John Granville
Okehampton Henry Northleigh
Plympton Erle George Treby
John Pollexfen
Tavistock
Sir Francis Drake, Bt
Tiverton |William Colman
Ashburton Sir Walter Yonge, Bt
Thomas Reynell
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

Dorset[]

Constituency Members Notes
Dorset Thomas Strangways
Thomas Freke
Dorchester Gerard Napier
Thomas Trenchard
Napier died and was replaced in December 1689 by Thomas Chafin
Poole Henry Trenchard
Sir Nathaniel Napier, Bt
Shaftesbury Sir
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
Sir John Morton, Bt

Sir Robert Napier, Bt
Lyme Regis
Wareham Thomas Erle
Ryves dies and was replaced May 1689 by
Bridport
John Manley
Corfe Castle

Durham[]

Constituency Members Notes
County Durham Robert Byerley
William Lambton
City of Durham

Essex[]

Constituency Members Notes
Essex Henry Mildmay
Colchester
Isaac Rebow
Harwich Thomas Middleton
John Eldred
Maldon Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax

Gloucestershire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Gloucestershire Sir John Guise, Bt
Sir Ralph Dutton, Bt
Gloucester Sir Duncombe Colchester
William Cooke
Cirencester Thomas Master
John Grobham Howe
Tewkesbury Richard Dowdeswell
Sir Francis Russell, Bt

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
Southampton Sir Benjamin Newland
Brett died and replaced November 1689 by . Fleming replaced December 1689 on petition by Sir Charles Wyndham
Portsmouth Richard Norton
Petersfield Robert Michell
Thomas Bilson
Yarmouth Robert Holmes
Hon. Fitton Gerard
Newport
Sir William Stephens
Dillington died and was replaced June 1689 by
Newtown
Richard Jones, 1st Earl of Ranelagh
Lymington Richard Holt
John Burrard
Christchurch Francis Gwyn
William Ettrick
Stockbridge Richard Whithed
St John died and was replaced September 1689 by . Election declared void and Montagu replace December 1689 by Thomas Neale.
Whitchurch
Andover

Herefordshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Herefordshire
Edward Harley
Hereford William Gregory
Paul Foley
Gregory appointed to Crown office and replaced June 1689 by Henry Cornewall
Leominster Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby
Weobley John Birch

Hertfordshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Hertfordshire Sir Thomas Blount, Bt
Sir
Hertford
St Albans George Churchill
Samuel Grimston

Huntingdonshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Huntingdonshire Robert Montagu
Huntingdon John Bigg
Hon. Sidney Wortley-Montagu

Kent[]

Constituency Members Notes
Kent Sir Vere Fane
John Knatchbull
Canterbury Sir William Honywood, Bt
Henry Lee
Rochester Sir John Banks, Bt
Sir Roger Twisden, Bt
Queenborough
James Herbert
Maidstone Sir Thomas Taylor, Bt
Caleb Banks

Lancashire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Lancashire Viscount Brandon
Preston Hon. James Stanley
Lancaster Curwen Rawlinson
Rawlinson died and was replaced November 1689 by Roger Kirkby
Newton Sir John Chicheley
Wigan Sir
Clitheroe
Liverpool Viscount Colchester

Leicestershire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Leicestershire
Lord Sherard
Leicester Lawrence Carter

Lincolnshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Lincolnshire Sir Thomas Hussey, Bt
Viscount Castleton
Lincoln Henry Monson
Sir Christopher Nevile
Monson discharged as non-juror and replaced by Sir Edward Hussey, Bt
Boston Lord Willoughby de Eresby
Sir
Grimsby Sir Edward Ayscough
Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Bt
Stamford
Hon. Charles Bertie
Grantham Sir John Brownlow, Bt

Middlesex[]

Constituency Members Notes
Middlesex
Westminster Philip Howard
William Pulteney
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
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
Norwich
Sir Nevill Catlin
King's Lynn Sir
Yarmouth
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

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
Brackley Richard Wenman, 4th Viscount Wenman
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
Newcastle Sir
Sir William Blackett, Bt
Morpeth Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
Roger Fenwick
Berwick upon Tweed

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
East Retford Hon. Evelyn Pierrepont
John Thornhagh
Newark William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax

Oxfordshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Oxfordshire Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bt
Oxford Hon. Henry Bertie
Oxford University Heneage Finch
Sir Thomas Clarges
Woodstock Sir Thomas Littleton, Bt
Banbury Sir Robert Dashwood, Bt

Rutland[]

Constituency Members Notes
Rutland Bennet Sherard

Salop[]

Constituency Members Notes
Shropshire
Hon Richard Newport
Shrewsbury Hon. Andrew Newport
Bridgnorth Sir William Whitmore, Bt
Sir Edward Acton, Bt
Ludlow
Charles Baldwyn
Wenlock William Forester
Bishops Castle

Somerset[]

Constituency Members Notes
Somerset
George Horner
Bristol Sir
John Knight
Bath Maurice Berkeley, 3rd Viscount Fitzhardinge
Sir William Bassett
Milborne Port John Hunt
Wells Edward Berkeley
Thomas Wyndham
Wyndham died and was replaced January 1690 by
Taunton Sir William Portman, Bt
Bridgwater Henry Bull
Sir Francis Warre, Bt
Ilchester Sir Edward Wyndham, Bt
Minehead
Francis Lutrell

Staffordshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Staffordshire Sir Walter Bagot, Bt
Hon. John Grey
Lichfield Robert Burdett
Michael Biddulph
Stafford Philip Foley
John Chetwynd
Newcastle under Lyme William Leveson-Gower
John Lawton
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
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
Dunwich Sir Philip Skippon
Sir Robert Rich, Bt
Orford
Sir John Duke, Bt
Eye Thomas Knyvett
Henry Poley
Aldeburgh Sir Henry Johnson
William Johnson
Sudbury

Surrey[]

Constituency Members Notes
Surrey Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow
George Evelyn
Southwark John Arnold
Sir
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
Guildford Foot Onslow
John Weston
Haslemere
Denzil Onslow

Sussex[]

Constituency Members Notes
Sussex Sir John Pelham, Bt
Sir William Thomas, Bt
Chichester Thomas Miller
Thomas May
Horsham
Midhurst
Lewes Thomas Pelham
New Shoreham Edward Hungerford
John Monke
Steyning Sir
Sir John Fagg, Bt
Bramber John Alford
East Grinstead Sir Thomas Dyke, Bt
Arundel William Garway

Warwickshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Warwickshire Sir Richard Newdigate, Bt
Sir Richard Verney
Coventry Sir Roger Cave, Bt
Warwick
William Digby, 5th Baron Digby

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
Salisbury Thomas Hoby
Giles Eyre
Eyre appointed to Crown office and replaced May 1689 by Thomas Pitt
Wilton Thomas Penruddocke
Downton Maurice Bocland
Hindon Robert Hyde
Heytesbury William Ashe
William Sacheverell
Chippenham Henry Bayntun
Calne
Devizes Sir William Pynsent, Bt
Walter Grubbe
Ludgershall John Smith
Great Bedwyn Sir
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
Old Sarum
Thomas Pitt
Election voided. Replaced March 1689 by and John Hawles
Wootton Bassett Henry St John
Marlborough Sir John Ernle

Worcestershire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Worcestershire Sir James Rushout, Bt
Thomas Foley
Worcester William Bromley
Sir John Somers
Droitwich Samuel Sandys
The Lord Coote
Bewdley Henry Herbert
Evesham Henry Parker
Sir

Yorkshire[]

Constituency Members Notes
Yorkshire Lord Fairfax of Cameron
York Viscount Dunblane
Edward Thompson
Kingston upon Hull
Scarborough William Harbord
Harbord sat for Launceston and was replaced February 1689 by
Knaresborough William Stockdale
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
Malton William Palmes
Sir William Strickland, Bt
Northallerton Thomas Lascelles
William Robinson
Thirsk Thomas Frankland
Hedon Henry Guy
Matthew Appleyard
Ripon Sir Jonathan Jennings
Sir Edward Blackett, Bt
Boroughbridge Christopher Vane
Sir Henry Goodricke, Bt
Pontefract Sir
John Dawnay, 1st Viscount Downe

Cinque Ports[]

Constituency Members Notes
Hastings Thomas Mun
John Ashburnham
Ashburnham ennobled and replaced August 1689 by John Beaumont
Sandwich
Sir James Oxenden, Bt
Dover
Thomas Papillon
Romney
Hythe
Rye Thomas Frewen
John Darell
Frewen replaced on petition April 1689 by Sir John Austen, Bt
Seaford William Campion
Sir Nicholas Pelham
Winchelsea Robert Austen
Samuel Western

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[]

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