Worcestershire (UK Parliament constituency)

Worcestershire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented until 1832 by two Members of Parliament traditionally referred to as Knights of the Shire. It was split then into two two-member divisions, for Parliamentary purposes, Worcestershire Eastern and Worcestershire Western constituencies.

Worcestershire
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
1290–1832
Number of memberstwo

Boundaries

Worcestershire was one of the historic counties of England. The constituency comprised the whole county, except for the boroughs of Bewdley, Droitwich, Evesham and Worcester.

Members of Parliament

1294–1478

YearLocationFirst MemberSecond Member
23 Edward IWestminsterWilliam de SenescalSimon de Crombe
25 Edward IWestminsterWilliam de SenescalWilliam de Fokerham
26 Edward IYorkWilliam de SenescalSimon de Crombe
28 Edward ILondonRoger de TracyThomas de Botteley
29 Edward IRobert Bracy
33 Edward IWestminsterWilliam de Fokerham
34 Edward IGreat Council at WestminsterWilliam de FokerhamPeter Salcomb
35 Edward ICarlislePeter de Salso MariscoWalter Haket
2 Edward IIWestminsterRobert SturmyRobert de Somery
5 Edward IIWestminsterJohn de WashbourneEdmund de Grafton
6 Edward IIWestminsterWilliam de GaleysWilliam de Senescal
6 Edward IIWestminsterEdmund de GraftonAlexander de Besford
6 Edward IIWestminsterRobert SomeryJohn le Rous
7 Edward IIWestminsterEdmund de GraftonAlexander de Besford
8 Edward IIWestminsterRobert de SturmyAlexander de Besford
8 Edward IIWestminsterEdmund de GraftonJohn de Bishopsden
9 Edward IILincolnRichard de Clebury
9 Edward IIGreat Council at WestminsterRobert SomeryThomas de Lyttelton
12 Edward IIYorkWalter de BeauchampWalter de Blount
12 Edward IIYorkRoger MaelJohn Fitz Simon le Brun
15 Edward IIYorkWilliam de BradewellHugh de Hawleslowe
16 Edward IIYorkJohn de StoneJohn de Offley
17 Edward IIWestminsterWilliam de BradewellAlexander de Besford
19 Edward IIWestminsterRobert de SomeryHenry de Wenlond
20 Edward IIWestminsterRichard de HawkesloweRobert Attwode
1 Edward IIILincolnJohn de StoneRobert Attwode
1 Edward IIIYorkRichard de HawkesloweJohn de Stone
1 Edward IIIWestminsterRichard de HawkesloweRobert Attwode
2 Edward IIINew SarumPeter de GreteRichard Bertram
2 Edward IIINorthamptonRichard de HawkesloweJohn de Stone
3 Edward IIINew SarumPeter de Grete
4 Edward IIIWestminsterHenry de HanburyRobert de Graas
4 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de StoneEdmund de Dunclent
5 Edward IIIWestminsterWilliam le BlountRichard Hawkeslowe
6 Edward IIIWestminsterRichard HawkesloweWilliam de Bradewell
6 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert SomeryJohn le Rous
7 Edward IIIWestminsterPeter de GreteJohn de la More
7 Edward IIIWestminsterWilliam de BradewellPeter de Grete
8 Edward IIIWestminsterPeter de GreteJohn de Stone
8 Edward IIIYorkPeter de GreteJohn de la More
9 Edward IIIYorkPeter de GreteJohn de la More
10 Edward IIIWestminsterWalter be NewingtonPeter de Grete
10 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de BruningJohn Aleyn
11 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn GolafreWilliam D'Abetot
11 Edward IIICouncil at WestminsterWilliam CorbetJohn de Stone
11 Edward IIIWestminsterPeter de GreteJohn Golafre
11 Edward IIIWestminsterPeter de GreteJohn Golafre
12 Edward IIINorthampton (Council)Peter de GreteJohn Golafre
12 Edward IIIWestminsterWalter de BerathorpeWalter de Blount
13 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn SapeyJohn de Stone
13 Edward IIIWestminsterWalter de ShekerhurstThomas de Loughtre
14 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de LeeWalter de Newington
14 Edward IIIWestminsterBadw. FrevellJohn de Hull
14 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert CorbetWilliam de Bracy
14 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de EvelenJohn de Stone
15 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de HullRichard de Eastham
15 Edward IIIWestminsterRichard de HawkesloweJohn de Stone
17 Edward IIIWestminsterRichard de HawkesloweJohn de Stone
17 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn le BrughThomas de Slaughtre
18 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert AttwodeJohn le Brugh
18 Edward IIISarumWilliam de BradewellAlexander Besford
20 Edward IIIWestminsterThomas de SlaughtreWilliam de Norton
21 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de HullJohn de Brugh (Brayne)
22 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de LokyntonWilliam de Norton
22 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de HullJohn de Brugh
24 Edward IIIWestminsterWalter de ShekerhurstThomas Cassy
25 Edward IIIWestminsterWalter de ShekerhurstEdward le Brugge
26 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de Beauchamp of HoltJohn de Harley
26 & 27 Edward IIICouncil at WestminsterGilbert Chasteleyn
28 Edward IIIWestminsterGilbert ChasteleynWilliam de Shakenhrust
29 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de BeauchampJohn Musard
31 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert de BracyJohn de Lokynton
32 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert de BracyWilliam le Spencer
34 Edward IIIWestminsterWilliam de ShakenhurstRoger le Brugge
34 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert BracyRoger de Brugge
35 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert BracyRoger de Brugge
36 Edward IIIWestminsterLionius de PertonEdward Kerdiffe
37 Edward IIIWestminsterThomas FoliotReginald de Hanbury
38 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert BracyRobert Russel
39 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert BracyRobert Russel
40 Edward IIIWestminsterRobert de la MoreNicholas Bottham
42 Edward IIIWestminsterHenry SturmyThomas de la Rivere
42 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn HorsleyNicholas Moxhall
45 Edward IIIWestminsterRichard FytonJohn Meyn
45 Edward IIICouncil at WestminsterRichard FytonJohn Meyn
46 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn AttwoodRichard Fyton
47 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn AttwodeEdmund de Brugge
50 Edward IIIWestminsterSir J AttwodeSir R Fyton
51 Edward IIIWestminsterJohn de SapyJohn Beauchamp
1 Richard IIWestminsterSir R FytonJohn Beauchamp
2 Richard IIGloucesterSir William CokeseySir John Russell
2 Richard IIWestminsterSir William WasteneysSir John Russell
2 Richard IIWestminsterSir John AttwodeJohn Beauchamp of Holt
2 Richard IINorthamptonSir John AttwodeJohn Beauchamp of Holt
5 Richard IIWestminsterHenry de ArdenJohn de Sapy
5 Richard IIWestminsterSir Richard FytonJohn de Sapy
6 Richard IIWestminsterAlexander de Besford
6 Richard IIWestminsterRalf StaffordRoger de Hanbury
7 Richard IIWestminsterSir Nicholas SellyngHenry Bruyn
7 Richard IISarumSir John Herle--- de Stafford
8 Richard IIWestminsterSir Walter CokeseySir John Herle
9 Richard IIWestminsterSir John de SapyHenry Bruyn
10 Richard IIWestminsterSir Nicholas Sellyng (Lilling)Henry Bruyn
11 Richard IIWestminsterSir Nicholas Sellyng (Lilling)Sir Hugh Cheyne
12 Richard IIWestminsterSir Nicholas Sellyng (Lilling)Alexander de Besford
13 Richard IIWestminsterSir Nicholas Sellyng (Lilling)Sir Hugh Cheyne
14 Richard IIWestminsterSir Nicholas Sellyng (Lilling)Sir Hugh Cheyne
15 Richard IIWestminsterAlexander BesfordHenry Bruyn
16 Richard IIWinchesterNicholas Sellyng (Lilling)William Spernore
17 Richard IIWestminsterRichard ThurgrymWilliam Spernore
18 Richard IIWestminsterAlexander BesfordRobert Russell
20 Richard IIWestminsterWilliam SpernoreRichard Ruyhall
21 Richard IIWestminsterSir John RussellRichard Ruyhall
1 Henry IVWestminsterJohn BlountWilliam Spernore
2 Henry IVWestminsterSir John BeauchampRalf Stafford
3 Henry IVWestminsterThomas ThrogmortonJohn Brace
4 Henry IVWestminsterThomas ThrogmortonJohn Bracy
5 Henry IVWestminsterSir Simon BlountJohn Washbourne
6 Henry IVCoventryJohn BeauchampRalf Stafford
8 Henry IVWestminsterRalph ArdernThomas Hodyngton
9 Henry IVGloucesterSir William BeauchampRichard Ruyhall
1 Henry VWestminsterWilliam Beauchamp of PowickSir John Phelys
2 Henry V (Apr)LeicesterWilliam Beauchamp of PowickJohn Beauchamp
1414 (Nov)John ThrockmortonJohn Wood [1]
3 Henry VWestminsterHumphrey StaffordJohn Brace
3 Henry VWestminsterWilliam Beauchamp of PowickWilliam Russel
5 Henry VWestminsterWilliam WollashallThomas Morant
1419John BraceThomas Morant[1]
8 Henry VWestminsterJohn ThrockmortonJohn Weston
8 Henry VWestminsterWilliam BeauchampRichard Ruyhall
1421 (Apr)WestminsterWilliam WollashallJohn Wood
1421 (Dec)WestminsterWalter CorbetJohn Brace
1422WestminsterJohn ThrockmortonJohn Vampage
2 Henry VIWestminsterWilliam WollashallJohn Wood
4 Henry VIWestminsterSir William LichfieldThomas Heuster
5 Henry VILeicesterHumphrey Stafford of GraftonJohn Vampage
8 Henry VIWestminsterJohn HubandJohn Vampage
9 Henry VIWestminsterWilliam WollashallJohn Wood
13 Henry VIWestminsterJohn WoodRobert Russel
20 Henry VIWestminsterHugh CokeseyWalter Skull
25 Henry VICambridgeHumphrey StaffordWalter Skull
27 Henry VIWestminsterHumphrey StaffordThomas Throckmorton
28 Henry VIWestminsterHumphrey StaffordThomas Windeslawe
29 Henry VIWestminsterHumphrey StaffordThomas Throckmorton
31 Henry VIReadingSir Walter SkullHumphrey Stafford
33 Henry VIWestminsterHumphrey StaffordFulk Stafford
35 Henry VIWestminsterJohn StaffordFulk Stafford
6 Edward IVWestminsterRenefred ArundelThomas Lygon
12 Edward IVWestminsterRichard HydeThomas Lygon
17 Edward IVWestminsterWilliam BerkleyJohn Acton

Source: Treadway Russell Nash.[2]

1479–1552

ParliamentFirst memberSecond member
1510-1532Not known
1529Sir Gilbert TalbotJohn Russell
1536Not known
1539 (30 Henry VIII)Sir John RussellSir John Pakington
1542 (33 Henry VIII)Sir Gilbert Talbot, died
and replaced by
Thomas Russell
William Sheldon
1547Thomas RussellWilliam Sheldon

1553–1649

YearLocationFirst MemberSecond Member
7 Edward VI 1553WestminsterWalter BlountFrancis Savage
1 Mary 1553WestminsterSir Thomas RussellJohn Lyttelton
1 Mary 1554WestminsterJohn BourneWilliam Sheldon
1 Mary 1554WestminsterSir John BourneWalter Blount
2&3 Ph & MaryWestminsterSir John BourneWilliam Sheldon
4&5 Ph & MaryWestminsterSir John BourneSir Thomas Baskerville
1559WestminsterSir Thomas RussellThomas Blount of Kidderminster
1562WestminsterThomas Blount of KidderminsterRalph Sheldon
1571WestminsterSir Thomas RussellGilbert Lyttelton
1572WestminsterGilbert LytteltonJohn Talbot
1584WestminsterJohn RussellJohn Lyttelton (II)
1586WestminsterJohn RussellJohn Lyttelton (II)
1588WestminsterSir John RussellWilliam Lygon
1593WestminsterSir Henry BromleyWilliam Walsh
1597WestminsterJohn Lyttelton (II)Edmund Colles
1601WestminsterThomas LeightonThomas Russell
1604WestminsterSir Henry BromleySir William Lygon (died 1609)
repl Sir Samuel Sandys
1614WestminsterSir Thomas BromleySir Samuel Sandys
1621WestminsterSir Thomas LytteltonSir Samuel Sandys
1624WestminsterSir Thomas LytteltonSir Walter Devereux, Bt
1625Westminster and OxfordSir Thomas LytteltonWilliam Russell
1626WestminsterSir Thomas LytteltonSir John Rouse
1628WestminsterThomas CoventrySir Thomas Bromley
April 1640WestminsterSir Thomas LytteltonSir John Pakington, 2nd Baronet
November 1640WestminsterJohn WildeHumphrey Salwey

Source: TR Nash[2]

Commonwealth Parliaments

!YearFirst MemberSecond MemberThird MemberFourth MemberFifth Member
1653Richard SalweyJohn James
1654Sir Thomas Rouse, BtEdward PyttsNicholas LechmereJohn BridgesTalbot Badger
1656Col. James BerryEdward PyttsNicholas LechmereSir Thomas Rouse, BtJohn Nanfan
1658-9Nicholas LechmereThomas Foley

Source: T. R. Nash, Collections for a History of Worcestershire (1783)

MPs 1660–1832

ElectionFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
1660 Henry Bromley John Talbot
1661 Sir John Pakington, 2nd Bt Royalist Samuel Sandys
1679 Thomas Foley
1681 Bridges Nanfan
1685 Sir John Pakington, 3rd Bt Tory James Pytts
1689 Sir James Rushout, Bt Thomas Foley
1690 Sir John Pakington, 4th Bt Tory
1695 Edwin Sandys
1698 Sir John Pakington, 4th Bt Tory William Walsh
1701 William Bromley Whig
1702 William Walsh
1705 William Bromley Whig
1707 Sir Thomas Winford, Bt
1710 Samuel Pytts
1715 Thomas Vernon
1720 Sir Thomas Lyttelton, Bt
1727 Sir Herbert Pakington, Bt Tory
1734 Edmund Lechmere Tory
1741 Edmund Pytts (I) Tory
1747 Viscount Deerhurst
1751 by-election John Bulkeley Coventry
1753 by-election Edmund Pytts (II) Tory
1761 John Ward William Dowdeswell Whig
1774 Edward Foley
1775 by-election William Lygon
1803 by-election John Ward Tory
1806 by-election William Lygon
1806 William Lyttelton
1816 by-election Henry Lygon
1820 Sir Thomas Winnington, Bt
1830 Thomas Foley Whig
1831 Frederick Spencer Whig
1832 constituency divided. See Worcestershire Eastern and Worcestershire Western

Elections

The county franchise, from 1430, was held by the owners of freehold land valued at 40 shillings or more. Each voter had as many votes as there were seats to be filled. Votes had to be cast by a spoken declaration, in public, at the hustings, which took place in the county town of Worcester. The expense and difficulty of voting at only one location in the county, together with the lack of a secret ballot contributed to the corruption and intimidation of voters, which was widespread in the unreformed British political system.

The expense, to candidates, of contested elections encouraged the leading families of the county to agree on the candidates to be returned unopposed whenever possible. Contested county elections were therefore unusual.

See also

References

  1. "Worcestershire - History of Parliament Online". Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  2. Treadway Russell Nash, Collections for a History of Worcestershire (1783)
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