Infobox UKconstituency main name Totnesparliamentuk map1 Totnes2007 map2 EnglandDevon map entity Devon map year year 1997 abolished type County elects howmany One previous South Hams UKParliamentconstituency South Hams constituency next mp Sarah Wollaston party Conservative Party UK region England european South West England county Devon towns Totnes electorate 67,562 December 2010 ref cite web ... South Hams UKParliamentconstituency South Hams constituency . This had replaced the previous Totnesconstituency, which had existed since 1885. An earlier parliamentary borough of Totnes or Totness ... in South West England DEFAULTSORT TotnesUkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies ... previous2 next2 South Hams UKParliamentconstituency South Hams constituency elects howmany2 One year3 1295 abolished3 1868 type3 Borough previous3 next3 South Devon UKParliamentconstituency Devon Southern elects howmany3 Two Totnes is a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elects one Member of Parliament MP , using the first past the post voting system. The current constituency was formed ... s with Summercombe. Members of Parliament MPs 1295 1660 Constituency created 1295 incomplete list date ... totnes title History of Parliament publisher History of Parliament Trust accessdate 2011 11 04 ref ... 1558 constituencies totnes title History of Parliament publisher History of Parliament Trust accessdate ... volume 1558 1603 constituencies totnes title History of Parliament publisher History of Parliament Trust ... John Maynard 1553 colspan 2 Totnes not represented in Barebones Parliament 1654 John Desborough Major ..., 2010 General Election 2010 Totnes ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 shared election2010 results constituency ... 2001 Totnes Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Anthony Steen ... with effect from the United Kingdom general election, 1868 1868 general election . Boundaries The Totnes ... more details
infobox UK place latitude 50.43216 longitude 3.68391 country England official name Totnes population 7,444 population ref 2001 civil parish Totnes shire county Devon shire district South Hams region South West England os grid reference SX805605 dial code 01803 post town TOTNES postcode area TQ postcode district TQ9 constituency westminster TotnesUKParliamentconstituencyTotnes static image Image Totnes High Street.jpg 240px static image caption small The Eastgate over the High Street in 1983 small Totnes IPAc en icon t t n s or IPAc en t t n s is a market town and civil parishes ... Franchise Act. The constituency of Totnes was abolished a second time in 1983, and formed part of the South Hams UKParliamentconstituency South Hams constituency until 1997, when it was restored as the TotnesUKParliamentconstituencyTotnes county constituency as such it returns one Member of Parliament MP to Parliament. In 2009, Totnes Rural was the only county division in Devon to Devon ... and is the administrative centre of the South Hams District Council. Totnes has a long recorded history .... ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk property 3359800 Property in Totnes Wizards of the wacky West.html title Property in Totnes Wizards of the wacky West last Edwards first Adam date 10 Nov ... of Totnes was where Brutus of Troy , the mythical founder of Britain, first came ashore on the island ... Totnes. blockquote The stone is far above the highest tides and the tradition is not likely to be of great antiquity, being first mentioned in John Prince Totnes John Prince s Worthies of Devon ... Despite this legendary history, the first authenticated history of Totnes is in AD  907, when ... of Edgar the Peaceful Edgar and William II of England William II 959 1100 Totnes intermittently mint ... left upright The Brutus Stone in Fore Street The name Totnes first recorded in AD  979 comes from ... than today. By the 12th century, Totnes was already an important market town, due to its position ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Expand section an indication of notability of this paper, circulation numbers, etc. date October 2008 The Totnes Times is a local newspaper serving the town of Totnes and the surrounding South Hams area in Devon . It is owned by Tindle Newspapers . Published weekly, it appears on Wednesdays.It is known for its general right wing leaning views. External links http www.totnes today.co.uk today index.cfm Totnes Times Category Totnes UK newspaper stub ... more details
en EN Details.aspx?ContentID 134399 Totnes Guildhall , Visit Britain , UK. ref It remained ... Totnes Guildhall , http www.itraveluk.co.uk iTraveluk.co.uk , UK. ref Today Nowadays the building is used by Totnes Town Council for meetings and other ceremonial events. It is also open to the public ...File Totnes Guild Hall.jpg thumb Totnes Guildhall. Totnes Guildhall is a 16th century Tudor period Tudor historic wikt guildhall guildhall , Magistrates Court England and Wales magistrate s court , and prison , in the town of Totnes , south Devon , in southwest England . ref http www.totnestowncouncil.gov.uk Contents Text Index.asp?SiteId 68&SiteExtra 2970447&TopNavId 93&NavSideId 993 The Guildhall, Ramparts Walk behind St Mary s Church , http www.totnestowncouncil.gov.uk Totnes Town Council , UK. ref History In 1206, Totnes was granted a charter by John of England King John . ref http www.aboutbritain.com TotnesGuildhall.htm Totnes Guildhall , http www.aboutbritain.com AboutBritain.com . ref ... to establish a guild . The original guildhall at Totnes was located in the High Street. In 1553, Edward VI of England King Edward VI granted Totnes a charter allowing a former Benedictine priory ... used as the monks refectory . ref http www.dartingtonvillage.co.uk totnestotnes guildhall Totnes Guildhall , http www.dartingtonvillage.co.uk Dartington Village , UK. ref In 1624, the Guildhall ... to devon museums 3 museums south hams totnes guildhall.htm Totnes Guildhall , Devon County Council , UK. ref In the Council Chamber there are large oak tables used by Oliver Cromwell and the general .... ref http www.whatsonwhen.com sisp index.htm?fx event&event id 113206 Totnes Guildhall , http ... Totnes Castle Totnes Elizabethan House Museum References reflist coord 50.4321 3.6879 type landmark ... Houses in Devon Category Totnes Category Grade I listed buildings in Devon Category Grade I listed government ... Historic house museums in Devon UK museum stub ... more details
File Elizabethan Museum, Totnes geograph.org.uk 238024.jpg thumb upright The Victorian era Victorian nursery at Totnes Museum, with the courtyard through the window File Stumbels turret clock Totnes Museum.jpg thumb upright A turret clock mechanism by William Stumbels on display at Totnes Museum Totnes Museum aka Totnes Elizabethan House Museum is a local museum in the town of Totnes , south Devon , in southwest England . ref http www.culture24.org.uk sw000141 Totnes Elizabethan Museum , Culture 24 , UK. ref The museum is housed with an Elizabethan architecture Elizabethan merchant s house that was built c.1575 for the Kelland family. The house has many original features and has been carefully restored. Totnes Museum has twelve galleries, a courtyard, and a herb garden . ref http www.devon.gov.uk index culturetourism culture museums heritage guide to devon museums 3 museums south hams mus totnes.htm Totnes Museum , Devon County Council , UK. ref The collections ref http www.devonmuseums.net 23 287 museum.html COllections Totnes Elizabethan House Museum , http www.devonmuseums.net Devon Museums Net , UK. ref date from 5000BC onwards, including coins minted in Totnes during Anglo Saxons Saxon times, and concern the cultural, economic, and social history of Totnes. ref http www.heritagelearning.co.uk component option,com mumancontent task,view sectionid,23 Totnes Elizabethan House Museum , Devon Museums Net, UK. ref The galleries include a Babbage Room, presenting Charles Babbage ... , mechanical precursors of the modern computer. Babbage spent his youth in Totnes and studied at King ... Centre at the rear of the building which contains an archive of Totnes related material books, fiches ... information on Totnes history, buildings and their own family connections in the area. Experienced ... List of museums in Devon Totnes Castle Totnes Guildhall References reflist coord 50.43134 N 3.68662 ... Totnes Category Historic house museums in Devon ... more details
news uk this britain they dont just shop local in totnes they have their very own currency 818586.html They don t just shop local in Totnes they have their very own currency The Independent 1 May 2008 accessed 20 June 2008 Category Community currencies of the United Kingdom Category Totnes Category Currencies of England England stub money stub pt Libra de Totnes ...Numismatics The Totnes pound is an alternative local currency ref The town already has its own currency, the Totnes pound in http itn.co.uk news 36735b4455718a9d3cebd4d7a9746540.html Devon town bids for eco status retrieved 20 June 2008 ref , intended to support the local economy of Totnes , a town in Devon , England . The initiative is part of the Transition Towns concept, of which Totnes is a pioneer. According to the Transition Town Totnes website this means that it is a community in a process of imagining and creating a future that addresses the twin challenges of diminishing oil and gas supplies and climate change , and creates the kind of community that we would all want to be part of ref http totnes.transitionnetwork.org Transition Town Totnes , April 2008 ref . Origins The Totnes Pound was launched as an initiative of Transition Town Totnes Economics and Livelihoods group in March 2007 ref name Project http totnes.transitionnetwork.org totnespound home The Totnes Pound Project , April ... of the Totnes Pound ref name Project are To build resilience in the local economy by keeping ... To encourage tourists to use local businesses Value and usage A Totnes Pound is equal to one pound sterling and is backed by sterling held in a bank account. In December 2008 a Totnes Pound was sold on Ebay for 13.02. cn date November 2011 As at September 2008, about 70 business in Totnes were accepting the Totnes Pound. ref http totnes.transitionnetwork.org totnespound home howitworks Totnes Pound Project How It Works ref Description of notes The Totnes Pound notes are printed by local firm Colourworks ... more details
Totnes Priory was a priory in Devon , England . References Reflist coord 50.4318536 3.6878362 type landmark region GB source Wikimapia scale 2000 name Totnes Priory display title Category Monasteries in Devon Devon struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
england totnes totnes.php Totnes Castle , http www.castlexplorer.co.uk CastleXplorer , UK. ref It is situated in the town of Totnes on the River Dart in Devon . The surviving stone keep and Curtain ...Refimprove date June 2010 Infobox Military Structure name Totnes Castle location Devon , England coordinates gbmapping SX800605 image Image Totnes Castle2.JPG 225px caption Keep of Totnes Castle map type Devon latitude 50.4315 longitude 3.6898 map size 200 map alt map caption Shown within Devon type ... English Heritage open to public Yes battles events Totnes Castle is one of the best preserved examples ... of Totnes Castle geograph.org.uk 28738.jpg thumb Internal view of the castle ramparts. The castle .... ref http www.theheritagetrail.co.uk castles totnes 20castle.htm Totnes Castle, Devon , http www.theheritagetrail.co.uk The Heritage Trail , UK. ref The first castle on this site is believed to have been built by the Breton Juhel of Totnes also known as Judhael who was one of William the Conqueror s lieutenant s. ref name Gatehouse The Manorialism manor of Totnes was granted to him in 1068, and in order ... for the Rebellion of 1088 . Citation needed date June 2010 The manor of Totnes was then granted ... Heritage . ref http www.english heritage.org.uk daysout properties totnes castle Totnes Castle , English Heritage , UK. ref The castle is a scheduled monument and a Grade I listed building . ref name Gatehouse http homepage.mac.com philipdavis English 20sites 895.html Totnes Castle , Gatehouse website ... Grade I listed buildings in Devon Totnes Guildhall Totnes Museum References Reflist External links Commons category http www.english heritage.org.uk daysout properties totnes castle Totnes Castle ... In pictures Totnes Castle a Norman show of strength Coord 50 25 58 N 3 41 29 W display title region ... in Devon Category Castles in Devon Category English Heritage sites in Devon Category Totnes Category Ruins in Devon de Totnes Castle ... more details
SA later MP for Pembroke UKParliamentconstituency Pembroke 1572 1568 1580 Oliver Whiddon ref name ...The Archdeaconry of Totnes or Totton is one of the oldest archdeaconries in England . It is an administrative division of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter and under the oversight of the Bishop of Plymouth . The archdeacon oversees the deaneries of Moreton, Newton Abbot and Ipplepen, Okehampton, Torbay, Totnes and Woodleigh Archdeacons of Totnes ? ? Patrick Haliburton before 1140 John de Bradelgehe ref name SA 1143 Hugh de Avigo ref name SA 1165 Ascelinus ref name SA c.1184 Baldwin of Exeter later Archbishop of Canterbury ref name SA c.1184 Robert ref name SA 1190 Bernard ref name SA John Fitz John ref name SA 1206 Gilbert Basset ref name SA 1207 Walter de Grey ref name SA 1207 John de Bridport ref name SA 1215 Thomas de Boues ref name SA 1219 Richard Cowe ref name SA 1225 Ysaac ref name SA 1238, 1242 and 1254 Thomas Pincerna i.e. Thomas Butler ref name SA 1257 John ref name SA 1262 Geoffrey ref name SA 1263 William de Pembroke ref name SA 1265 Richard Blunt ref name SA 1270 Thomas de Hertford also Archdeacon of Barnstaple ref name SA 1275 Thomas de Bollegh afterwards Archdeacon of Cornwall ref name SA 1285 Thomas de Bodham ref name SA 1297 Roger le Rouse ref name SA 1302 Thomas de Charlton ref name FEA cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 32245 title Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300 1541 volume 9 Exeter diocese pages 17 19 accessdate 2012 02 04 ref ? 1307 William de Puntyngdon ref name FEA 1310 ?1325 Robert Fitz Gildoe ref name SA ?1325 1338 Roger de Charlton ref name FEA 1338 1349 John de Northwode ref name FEA 1342, 1344 John Piers ref name ... 2005 John Edmund Frank Rawlings References Reflist Diocese of Exeter Totnes Archdeaconry DEFAULTSORT Totnes Category Lists of Anglicans Archdeacons of Totnes Category Archdeacons of Totnes Category Diocese of Exeter Category Religion in Devon Category Lists of English people Archdeacon of Totnes ... more details
Juhel of Totnes ref Judel, Judhel, Judael, Judhael, Joel of Totnes, Judhel de Totenais, Judhellus filius Aluredi, Juhel fitz Alfred ref was a Breton people Breton nobleman and supporter of William I of England of the eleventh century. Life He was in 1069 one of the leaders of Breton forces on the Norman side, fighting against the remaining forces that had been loyal to Harold II of England ref E. M. R. Ditmas, Reappraisal of Geoffrey of Monmouth s Allusions to Cornwall , Speculum, Vol. 48, No. 3 Jul., 1973 , pp. 510 524. ref He was Lord of Totnes , and holder of many manors in south west England, at the time of the Domesday Survey 1086 ref For example Clawton http www.wayne.may.btinternet.co.uk clawton.html , Broadwood Kelly http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 50570 , Bridford http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 50569 , Cornworthy http 193.39.212.223 report.asp?compid 50573 . ref . He was however dispossessed or pushed out of Totnes shortly afterward. According to Frank Barlow historian Frank Barlow ref William Rufus 1983 , p. 171. ref William II of England replaced the Breton Judhel, whom he expelled from Totnes at the beginning of his reign for an unknown reason, with his favourite, Roger I of Nonant . Family His daughter Aenor married Philip de Braose ref http www.thepeerage.com p63.htm i630 , http freespace.virgin.net doug.thompson BraoseWeb family philip.html ref , son of William de Braose, 1st Lord of Bramber . References John Bryan Williams, Judhael of Totnes The Life and Times of a Post Conquest Baron , Anglo Norman Studies 16 1993 pp. 271 289 Notes references External links http www.devon.gov.uk etched?url etched ixbin hixclient.exe& IXP 1& IXR 110440 Category Totnes Category Breton people br Juhel of Totnes ... more details
of TotnesUKParliamentconstituencyTotnes and Tiverton UKParliamentconstituency Tiverton . Towns in the constituency included Dawlish , Newton Abbot and Teignmouth . The seat was held by Patrick Nicholls of the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party from its creation until his defeat by Richard Younger Ross of the Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrats at the United Kingdom general election ... constituency has been abolished. The southern part, including the main towns of Dawlish, Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, forms the new Newton Abbot UKParliamentconstituency Newton Abbot seat, while the northern portion forms part of Central Devon UKParliamentconstituency Central Devon . ref name ... Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 Patrick Nicholls Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Liberal Democrats meta color United Kingdom general election, 2001 2001 Richard Younger Ross Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrats United Kingdom general election, 2010 2010 colspan 2 Constituency abolished see Newton Abbot UKParliamentconstituency Newton Abbot and Central Devon UKParliamentconstituency Central Devon Elections Elections in the 2000s Election ...coord 50.546 3.497 display title region GB scale 100000 refimprove date December 2006 Infobox UKconstituency main name Teignbridge parliamentuk map1 Teignbridge map2 EnglandDevon map entity Devon map year 2005 year 1983 abolished 2010 type County previous next Newton Abbot UKParliamentconstituency Newton Abbot , Central Devon UKParliamentconstituency Central Devon region England county Devon elects howmany One Teignbridge was, from 1983 until 2010, a county constituency represented in the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elected one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. History The constituency was based ... 2010 04 25 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan ... more details
Ysaac Archdeacon of Totnes Ysaac was Archdeacon of Totnes during 1225. ref Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton Its antiquities and institutions Bridges,W.B Wright,W.H.K Rattenbury,J Shebbeare,R Thomas,C Fothergill,H.G Tiverton, W.Masland,1889 ref References Reflist Office holders in the Diocese of Exeter Archdeacons of Totnes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ysaac Archdeacon of Totnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archdeacon of Totnes DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ysaac Archdeacon of Totnes Category Archdeacons of TotnesUK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ... more details
John Archdeacon of Totnes was Archdeacon of Totnes during 1254. ref Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton Its antiquities and institutions Bridges,W.B Wright,W.H.K Rattenbury,J Shebbeare,R Thomas,C Fothergill,H.G Tiverton, W.Masland,1889 ref References Reflist Office holders in the Diocese of Exeter Archdeacons of Totnes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John Archdeacon of Totnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archdeacon of Totnes DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John Archdeacon of Totnes Category Archdeacons of TotnesUK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ... more details
Geoffrey Archdeacon of Totnes Geoffrey was Archdeacon of Totnes during 1262. ref Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton Its antiquities and institutions Bridges,W.B Wright,W.H.K Rattenbury,J Shebbeare,R Thomas,C Fothergill,H.G Tiverton, W.Masland,1889 ref References Reflist Office holders in the Diocese of Exeter Archdeacons of Totnes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Geoffrey Archdeacon of Totnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archdeacon of Totnes DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Geoffrey Archdeacon of Totnes Category Archdeacons of TotnesUK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ... more details
bot H3llBot ref The remainder of the borough is covered by the TotnesUKParliamentconstituencyTotnesconstituency. Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref name rayment Rayment hc t 2 date March 2012 ref Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color ... Reflist Constituencies in South West England DEFAULTSORT Torbay UkParliamentConstituency ...Coord 50.460 3.538 display title region GB scale 100000 Infobox UKconstituency main name Torbay map1 Torbay2007 parliamentuk map2 EnglandDevon map entity Devon map year year 1974 abolished type Borough ... for England accessdate 13 March 2011 ref mp Adrian Sanders party Liberal Democrats UK region England county Devon european South West England Torbay is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elects one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. Boundaries The constituency ... Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1987 1987 Rupert Allason Conservative Party UK Conservative style background ... Democrats UK Liberal Democrats Elections Elections in the 2010s Election box begin title United ... 1 shared election2010 results constituency e74.stm work BBC News title BBC NEWS Election 2010 Torbay ref Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Democrats UK candidate Adrian ... Party UK candidate Marcus Wood votes 19,048 percentage 38.7 change 2.9 Election box candidate with party link party Labour Party UK candidate David Pedrick Friend votes 3,231 percentage 6.6 change ... link party Green Party UK candidate Sam Moss votes 468 percentage 1.0 change N A Election box ... 4.4 Election box hold with party link winner Liberal Democrats UK swing 1.1 Election box end Elections ... Torbay Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Democrats UK candidate Adrian Sanders ... more details
Robert was the Archdeacon of Totnes during 1184. ref Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton Its antiquities and institutions Bridges,W.B Wright,W.H.K Rattenbury,J Shebbeare,R Thomas,C Fothergill,H.G Tiverton, W.Masland,1889 ref References Reflist Office holders in the Diocese of Exeter Archdeacons of Totnes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robert Archdeacon of Totnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archdeacon of Totnes DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robert Archdeacon of Totnes Category Archdeacons of TotnesUK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ... more details
Bernard was the first Archdeacon of Totnes . ref Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton Its antiquities and institutions Bridges,W.B Wright,W.H.K Rattenbury,J Shebbeare,R Thomas,C Fothergill,H.G Tiverton, W.Masland,1889 ref References Reflist Office holders in the Diocese of Exeter Archdeacons of Totnes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bernard Archdeacon of Totnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archdeacon of Totnes DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bernard Archdeacon of Totnes Category Archdeacons of TotnesUK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ... more details
UKParliamentconstituency Chislehurst and Dartford UKParliamentconstituency Dartford seats ... by two new constituencies of Bexleyheath UKParliamentconstituency Bexleyheath and Sidcup UKParliamentconstituency Sidcup . The MP when the constituency was abolished, the then Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath, fought and won the new Sidcup constituency in 1974. He went on to represent the new seat of Old Bexley and Sidcup UKParliamentconstituency Old Bexley and Sidcup from 1983 until he retired from parliament in 2001 after being an MP for 50 years. Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1945 1945 Janet Adamson Labour Party UK Labour style background color ... election, February 1974 Feb 1974 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Bexleyheath UKParliamentconstituency Bexleyheath and Sidcup UKParliamentconstituency Sidcup References Rayment hc b 3 date March 2012 s start s par uk s bef before Kinross and Western Perthshire UKParliamentconstituency ... 1965 1970 s aft after Huyton UKParliamentconstituency Huyton s bef before Huyton UKParliament ... after Huyton UKParliamentconstituency Huyton end Category Parliamentary constituencies in London ...UK former constituency infobox Name Bexley Type Borough Year 1945 Abolition February 1974 members one Previous Chislehurst UKParliamentconstituency Chislehurst , Dartford UKParliamentconstituency Dartford Next Bexleyheath UKParliamentconstituency Bexleyheath , Sidcup UKParliamentconstituency Sidcup Bexley was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency centred on the Bexley district of south east London . It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . History The constituency was created ... represented by a sitting Prime Minister UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy Bexley ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Woodford parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1945 abolished 1964 type Borough elects howmany One previous Epping UKParliamentconstituency Epping next Wanstead and Woodford UKParliamentconstituency Wanstead & Woodford region England county Essex Woodford was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Essex which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United ... general election . The new Wanstead and Woodford UKParliamentconstituency Wanstead and Woodford constituency ... UKParliamentconstituency Wanstead & Woodford Election results 1951 Winston S. Churchill 40,938 William ... s start s bef rows 2 before Epping UKParliamentconstituency Epping s ttl title UKParliamentconstituency ... UKParliamentconstituency Chigwell s ttl title UKParliamentconstituency br sup Wanstead , Woodford, London Woodford sup years 1945 &ndash 1964 s aft after Wanstead and Woodford UKParliamentconstituency Wanstead and Woodford end s start s par uk s bef before Limehouse UKParliamentconstituency ... after Walthamstow West UKParliamentconstituency Walthamstow West s bef before Walthamstow West UKParliamentconstituency Walthamstow West s ttl title Constituency represented by the Prime Minister years 1951 1955 s aft after Warwick and Leamington UKParliamentconstituency Warwick and Leamington s bef before Gower UKParliamentconstituency Gower s ttl title Constituency represented by the Father of the House years 1959 1964 s aft after Saffron Walden UKParliamentconstituency Saffron Walden end DEFAULTSORT Woodford UkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in London .... Image Woodford1945.png right thumb 300px Woodford constituency within Essex, showing boundaries used from 1945 50 The constituency s only Member of Parliament for its entire existence was Sir ... Minister UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy Woodford ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Rochford type Borough year 1983 abolished 1997 elects howmany One previous Chelmsford UKParliamentconstituency Chelmsford , Maldon UKParliamentconstituency Maldon , South East Essex UKParliamentconstituency South East Essex next Rayleigh UKParliamentconstituency Rayleigh , Rochford and Southend East UKParliamentconstituency Rochford and Southend East , Maldon and Chelmsford East UKParliamentconstituency Maldon and Chelmsford East region England county Essex Rochford was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Essex , centred on the town of Rochford . It returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 until ... from the seats of Chelmsford UKParliamentconstituency Chelmsford , Maldon UKParliamentconstituency Maldon & South East Essex UKParliamentconstituency South East Essex . It was partly replaced by the new constituency of Rochford and Southend East UKParliamentconstituency Rochford and Southend East . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref Rayment hc r 2 date March 2012 ref Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 Michael Clark British politician Michael Clark Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Rayleigh UKParliamentconstituency Rayleigh , Rochford and Southend East UKParliamentconstituency Rochford and Southend East br and Maldon and Chelmsford East UKParliamentconstituency Maldon and Chelmsford East ... in Essex historic UK hist constituency stub ... Election 1992 Rochford ref cite web url http www.politicsresources.net area uk ge92 ge92index.htm ... 2010 12 06 ref Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Michael ... more details
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about the 1708 1945 constituency Linlithgowshire UKParliamentconstituency the Scottish Parliamentconstituency Linlithgow Scottish Parliamentconstituency Infobox UKconstituency main name Linlithgow parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1983 abolished 2005 type County elects howmany One previous West Lothian UKParliamentconstituency West Lothian next Linlithgow and East Falkirk UKParliamentconstituency Linlithgow & East Falkirk br Livingston UKParliamentconstituency Livingston region Scotland county towns Linlithgow was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983 to 2005. It elected one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of elections. The constituency returned the same MP throughout its existence, Tam Dalyell of the Labour Party UK Labour Party . Dalyell had previously been MP for the predecessor seat of West Lothian UKParliamentconstituency West Lothian ... . History The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election , largely replacing the previous West Lothian UKParliamentconstituency West Lothian constituency ... replaced by the new Linlithgow and East Falkirk UKParliamentconstituency Linlithgow and East Falkirk constituency, with the remainder of the constituency joining Livingston UKParliamentconstituency Livingston . The Linlithgow Scottish Parliamentconstituency Scottish Parliamentconstituency of Linlithgow was created in 1999 with the same boundaries as the UKParliamentconstituency. Boundaries ... 2001 2005 s aft after Swansea West UKParliamentconstituency Swansea West end Scottish Westminster constituencies DEFAULTSORT Linlithgow UkParliamentConstituency Category Politics of West Lothian ... box end References Reflist s start s par uk s bef before Old Bexley and Sidcup UKParliament ... disestablished in 2005 UK hist constituency stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox UKconstituency main name Clackmannan parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1983 abolished 1997 type County elects howmany One previous Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire UKParliamentconstituency Clackmannan & East Stirlingshire next Ochil UKParliamentconstituency Ochil region Scotland county Clackmannan Clackmannan was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in the Clackmannan area of Central Region, Scotland Central Scotland . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system. The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election , replacing the previous Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire UKParliamentconstituency Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire constituency. The Clackmannan constituency was abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 general election . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref Rayment hc c 4 date March 2012 ref Party style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 Martin O Neill, Baron O Neill of Clackmannan Martin O Neill Labour Party UK Labour United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Ochil UKParliamentconstituency Ochil Politics and history of the constituency Empty section date June 2008 Election results Empty section date June 2008 References reflist Scottish Westminster constituencies DEFAULTSORT Clackmannan UkParliamentConstituency Category Historic parliamentary constituencies in Scotland Westminster Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1983 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1997 Category Politics of Clackmannanshire UK hist constituency stub ... more details
, 1983 1983 general election . It was then largely replaced by the new Islwyn UKParliamentconstituency Islwyn constituency . Boundaries The constituency consisted of the urban district s of Bedwas and Machen ... had previously been divided between the West Monmouthshire UKParliamentconstituency West Monmouthshire and South Monmouthshire UKParliamentconstituency South Monmouthshire constituencies. The House of Commons Redistribution of Seats Act 1949 removed Rogerstone into the constituency of Monmouth UKParliamentconstituency Monmouth from 1950. Although there were substantial changes in local government boundaries in 1974, those of the constituency were not altered prior to its abolition in 1983. The constituency was abolished by the Parliamentary Constituencies Wales Order 1983, which ... colspan 2 constituency abolished see Islwyn UKParliamentconstituency Islwyn Election results Elections ... UkParliamentConstituency Category History of Monmouthshire Category Historic parliamentary constituencies ...UK former constituency infobox Name Bedwellty Type County Year 1918 Abolition 1983 members one Previous South Monmouthshire UKParliamentconstituency South Monmouthshire and West Monmouthshire UKParliamentconstituency West Monmouthshire Next Islwyn UKParliamentconstituency Islwyn Bedwellty was a county constituency in Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire which returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from United ... by the Local Government Act 1972 . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 Sir Charles Edwards UK politician Charles Edwards Labour Party UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 Harold Finch Labour Party UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Beeston parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1974 abolished 1983 type Borough elects howmany One previous Rushcliffe UKParliamentconstituency Rushcliffe next region England county Nottinghamshire towns Beeston was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Nottinghamshire which returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was created for United Kingdom general election, February 1974 the February 1974 general election from part of Rushcliffe UKParliamentconstituency the Rushcliffe constituency , and abolished for United Kingdom general election, 1983 the 1983 general election . Boundaries As well as the eponymous town of Beeston, Nottinghamshire Beeston , the constituency also included the town of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire Eastwood . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 James Theodore Lester Jim Lester Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 colspan 2 constituency abolished References Rayment hc b 2 date March 2012 Category Parliamentary constituencies in Nottinghamshire historic Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1974 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1983 UK hist constituency stub ... more details