Buteshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency)

Before the Act of Union 1707, the barons of the shire of Bute elected commissioners to represent them in the unicameral Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of Estates. After 1708, Buteshire and Caithness alternated in returning one member the House of Commons of Great Britain and later to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

List of shire commissioners

  • 1644: Sir Robert Montgomery of Skelmorlie[1]
  • 1644–45: Sir James Stewart of Kirktoun, sheriff [2]
  • 1648: Laird of Kilchattane (Stewart)[3]
  • 1648: Laird of Kames (Bannatyne)[3]
  • 1651: Laird of Askog (Stewart)[3]
  • 1661–63: Sir James Stewart of Kirktoun[4]
  • 1665 (convention), 1669–70: Sir Dugald Stewart of Bute[4]
  • 1667 (convention), 1669–74, 1678 (convention), 1681–82: Ninian Bannantyne of Kames [5]
  • 1678 (convention), 1681–82, 1685–86: John Boyle of Kelburn[6]
  • 1685–86, 1689 (convention), 1689–93, 1702–03: Sir James Stewart (or Stuart) of Bute, sheriff (ennobled 1703) [7]
  • 1689 (convention), 1689–98: David Boyle, later the 1st Earl of Glasgow[6]
  • 1693–1702: William Stewart of Ambrismore [8]
  • 1702–07: Robert Stewart of Tillicoultry[9]
  • 1704–07: John Steuart of Kinwhinlick [10]

References

  1. G. E. C., The Complete Baronetage, vol. II (1902) p. 336.
  2. Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 565.
  3. Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 568.
  4. Complete Baronetage, vol. II, p. 322.
  5. Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 577,579,582,584.
  6. Burke, John (1832). A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire. H. Colburn and R. Bentley. p. 511. Retrieved 14 March 2017. 1681, John Boyle of Kelburn Bute.
  7. Complete Baronetage, vol. II, pp. 322–323.
  8. Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 592.
  9. Complete Baronetage, vol. IV (1904) p. 447.
  10. Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 598.

See also

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