Infobox university name Johnson and WalesUniversity image File Johnson & WalesUniversity Logo.svg 250px ... Varsity Teams website http www.jwu.edu http www.jwu.edu Johnson & WalesUniversity JWU , J&W is a private, nonprofit, co educational, career oriented university with four campuses located throughout ... of Higher Education CIHE Bot generated title ref Academics Johnson & WalesUniversity operates ...?id 19532 title College of Business publisher Johnson & WalesUniversity ref the College of Culinary ... Johnson & WalesUniversity ref The Hospitality College ref cite web url http www.jwu.edu hosp title The Hospitality College publisher Johnson & WalesUniversity ref , and the School of Arts & Sciences ... publisher Johnson & WalesUniversity ref The Providence Campus is home to additional academic ... 19674 title School of Technology publisher Johnson & WalesUniversity ref the Alan Shawn Feinstein Graduate ... title School of Education publisher Johnson &WalesUniversity ref ,which offers specialized master ... & WalesUniversity is well known for its Culinary Arts program as well as Business and Hospitality ... & WalesUniversity JWU have evolved over more than 90 years time and continue to adapt as JWU responds ... the institution s name to Johnson & WalesUniversity. In 1992, the governor of the State of Rhode ... Johnson & WalesUniversity ref Degree Offerings class wikitable collapsible collapsed colspan 5 Degrees Offered at Johnson & WalesUniversity Campuses colspan 5 align left College of Business Accounting ... Village at the Charlotte Campus. The Johnson & Wales Inn in Providence also houses the university s flagship ... Bot generated title ref The Wildcat Center is the athletic facility of Johnson & WalesUniversity ... no Johnson & WalesUniversity ... publisher National Association of College and University Business Officers url http www.nacubo.org ... operating campuses. Founded as a business school in 1914, by Gertrude I. Johnson and Mary T. Wales ... more details
by the Westminster constituency Dublin UniversityUKParliamentconstituency Dublin University Notes ...Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Dublin University Type Year 1603 Post Union University of Dublin constituencyUniversity of Dublin Dublin University was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1603 to 1801. History This universityconstituency was first enfranchised as a Parliamentary constituency in 1603. It was given two members in the Parliament of Ireland . The university was not represented in the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland , under the Instrument of Government 1653 Instrument of Government , after it was established in 1654. Following the restoration of the King in 1660 the Parliament of Ireland was re established and the constituency again returned two Members of Parliament . See First Protectorate Parliament for the list of Irish constituencies during the Protectorate. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Dublin University was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 501 ref Members of Parliament 1613 1615 William Temple logician William Temple , Provost, and Charles Doyne William Bedell , Provost, and James Donellan , elected 1628 at bye election William Fitzgerald Disambiguation needed date February 2012 elected in place of Bedell, who resigned 1634 1635 Sir James Ware historian James Ware , Bt, and James Donellan 1639 1649 Sir James Ware historian James Ware , Bt, and William Gilbert astronomer William Gilbert 1661 1666 Sir James Ware historian James Ware , Bt, and Lord John Butler Disambiguation needed date November 2011 1692&ndash 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament ... Dublin Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Dublin Category History of Dublin city Category Politics of Dublin city Category University ... more details
UkParliamentConstituency Category Historic parliamentary constituencies in North Wales Category ...election results missing distinguish Conwy National Assembly for Walesconstituency coord 53.191 3.688 display title region GB scale 100000 Infobox UKconstituency main name Conwy parliamentuk map1 Conwy map2 map entity Wales map year 2005 map size 200px year 1950 abolished 2010 type County previous next Aberconwy UKParliamentconstituency Aberconwy region Wales county Clwyd , Gwynedd towns Conwy ... both in the constituency this area comes under the Clwyd West UKParliamentconstituencyconstituency ... which was in Caernarfon UKParliamentconstituency a constituency of the same name . The constituency was also bordered by Meirionnydd Nant Conwy UKParliamentconstituency Meirionnydd Nant Conwy to the south, and the insular constituency of Ynys M n UKParliamentconstituency Ynys Mon ... altered, forming the base of a new Aberconwy UKParliamentconstituency Aberconwy constituency established ... notably Bangor, Gwynedd Bangor became part of the new Arfon UKParliamentconstituency Arfon constituency . Profile Although the constituency included a student population from University of Wales ... 2010 colspan 2 Constituency abolished see Aberconwy UKParliamentconstituency Aberconwy Elections ... constituency represented in the United Kingdom House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It returned one Member of Parliament Member of Parliament MP by the plurality ... of Bangor, Wales Bangor , which is home to the University of Wales, Bangor , to the west. It also ... of voting . The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 general ... It was a marginal between the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party and the Labour Party UK Labour Party throughout its existence. The Conwy National Assembly for Walesconstituency Conwy Welsh Assembly constituency was created with the same boundaries as the Conwy House of Commons constituency ... 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 redistributed Commons seats and aligned boundaries with wards of the districts of Wales districts created 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 ... 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 ... more details
GB scale 100000 Infobox UKconstituency main name Selby parliamentuk map1 Selby map2 EnglandNorthYorkshire ... Ash UKParliamentconstituency Barkston Ash next Selby and Ainsty UKParliamentconstituency Selby and Ainsty , York Outer UKParliamentconstituency York Outer region England county North Yorkshire ... a new seat of Selby and Ainsty UKParliamentconstituency Selby and Ainsty . The new seat consists of much of the former Selby constituency, minus the south western suburbs of York which are included in the also newly created seat of York Outer UKParliamentconstituency York Outer . Members of Parliament ... background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 Michael Alison Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 John Grogan UK politician John Grogan Labour Party UK Labour United Kingdom general election, 2010 2010 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Selby and Ainsty UKParliamentconstituency Selby and Ainsty & York Outer UKParliamentconstituency York Outer Elections ... Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Selby UkParliamentConstituency Category United ... Party UK Conservative seat from 1983 to United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 became a Labour Party UK Labour marginal for the remainder of its existence. Boundaries The constituency covered the district ... to the Selby constituency in 1997 ref . It included the University of York and the Drax, North Yorkshire ... parliamentary constituency in North Yorkshire , 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. The constituency existed from United Kingdom general ... 2005 Selby Election box candidate with party link party Labour Party UK candidate John Grogan UK ... link party Conservative Party UK candidate Mark Menzies votes 22,156 percentage 42.2 change 1.4 ... more details
the revised North Devon UKParliamentconstituency North Devon and Tiverton UKParliamentconstituency Tiverton constituencies and the new West Devon UKParliamentconstituency West Devon . Members of Parliament ... abolished see North Devon UKParliamentconstituency North Devon , Tiverton UKParliamentconstituency Tiverton & West Devon UKParliamentconstituency West Devon Election results Elections in the 1950s ...UK former constituency infobox Name Torrington Type Borough Year 1295 Abolition 1372 members two UK former constituency infobox Name Devon, Torrington Type County Year 1950 Abolition February 1974 members one Torrington was a United Kingdom constituencies county constituency centred on the town of Great Torrington Torrington in Devon . 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 ... more to return Members of Parliament. The petition was unavailing. The modern county constituency A new Torrington constituency was created by the Representation of the People Act 1948 as part of the boundary changes that came into effect at the UK general election, 1950 general election of 1950 . It was a county constituency, one of six in Devon, and covered central and western parts of the county ... general election . An earlier constituency called Torrington, a parliamentary borough consisting ... , was one of a number of English boroughs that were represented in Parliament only intermittently ... were directed to the High Sheriff England, Wales and Northern Ireland sheriff of each county, and it was left ... Torrington a Patent of Exemption from being required to send members to Parliament yet, notwithstanding ... of representation in Parliament became more obvious, the town repented of its earlier ... rural districts. The constituency was a highly rural one dominated by farming, and was assumed to be an entirely safe seat for the Conservative Party UK Conservatives and their allies. However, when ... more details
Party UK Liberal colspan 2 align center United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Swansea East UKParliamentconstituency Swansea East and Swansea West UKParliamentconstituency Swansea West Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc s 6 date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Swansea UkParliamentConstituency Category Politics of Swansea Category Historic parliamentary constituencies in South Wales Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies ...UK former constituency infobox Name Swansea Type Borough Year Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 1885 Abolition 1918 members one Previous Swansea District UKParliamentconstituency Swansea District Next Swansea East UKParliamentconstituency Swansea East and Swansea West UKParliamentconstituency Swansea West Swansea known officially as Swansea Town , to distinguish it from the Swansea District UKParliamentconstituency Swansea District seat was a borough constituency . It was 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. Boundaries The constituency was created in 1885 out of the previous Swansea District UKParliamentconstituency Swansea District constituency which was created in 1832. Members of ParliamentConstituency created Redistribution of Seats ... in 1918 UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy Swansea ... UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1892 1892 Robert John Dickson Burnie Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Conservative Party UK meta ... UK Conservative style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1900 1900 George Newnes Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Party UK meta color ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name Brecon Type Borough Year 1542 Abolition 1885 members one Next Breconshire UKParliamentconstituency Breconshire Brecon was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Wales which returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and its predecessors, from 1542 until it was abolished ... first election in 1542 until some time before 1715, the constituency consisted of a number of boroughs within the historic county of Brecknockshire or Breconshire in Wales. From then until 1885 the seat represented the parliamentary borough of Brecon alone. The constituency should not be confused with the county constituency of Breconshire UKParliamentconstituency Breconshire , which existed from ... Pye Sir Walter Pye Elected to sit for Herefordshire UKParliamentconstituency Herefordshire February ... Elected to sit for Monmouthshire UKParliamentconstituency Monmouthshire style background color meta ... 1771 Resigned to contest Monmouthshire UKParliamentconstituency Monmouthshire style background color ... 1787 Resigned to contest Breconshire UKParliamentconstituency Breconshire style background color ... to contest Monmouthshire UKParliamentconstituency Monmouthshire style background color meta color ... Breconshire UKParliamentconstituency Breconshire style background color meta color 1787, December ... UKParliamentconstituency Monmouthshire style background color Tory Party meta color ... hc b 5 date March 2012 Reflist DEFAULTSORT Brecon UkParliamentConstituency Category History of Brecknockshire ... of Parliament , it is apparent that the history of the borough representation from Wales and Monmouthshire is more complicated than that of the English boroughs. The Laws in Wales Acts 1535 1542 Laws ... 1885 Breconshire was represented in Parliament by the single member county constituency, which included all the boroughs at one time in the Brecon constituency. Members of Parliament Members of Parliament ... more details
to the Parliament of 1542. The constituency consisted of the historic counties of Wales historic ... Radnorshire UKParliamentconstituency Radnorshire with barely 6,000 voters was too small to survive ... were merged, to form a new Brecon and Radnorshire UKParliamentconstituency Brecon and Radnor constituency. Members of Parliament 1542 1640 class wikitable Parliament Member 1545 John Games ... Representation 1832 England and Wales New Haven Yale University Press, 1965 Rayment hc b 5 date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Breconshire UkParliamentConstituency Category Brecknockshire Category ...UK former constituency infobox Name Breconshire Type County Year 1542 Abolition 1918 members one Next Brecon and Radnor UKParliamentconstituency Brecon and Radnor Breconshire or Brecknockshire was a constituency in Wales which returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of England English Parliament , and later to the Parliament of Great Britain and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom United Kingdom , between 1542 and 1918. Historically, the shire suffix was often omitted, leading to potential confusion with the Brecon UKParliamentconstituency Brecon borough constituency , which existed until 1885. History Like the rest of Wales ... were usually able to nominate the county s MP without opposition as was also the case in Brecon UKParliamentconstituency Brecon borough . The changes introduced by the Reform Act did little to shake ..., and like other industrial constituencies in Wales was a safe Liberal Party UK Liberal seat. By the time ... Sidney Robinson Liberal Party UK Liberal United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 colspan 3 Constituency ... own right, it was not excluded from the county constituency, and owning property within the borough ... constituency county constituencies , the franchise until 1832 was defined by the Forty Shilling Freeholders ... the Reform Act was 1,641 at the UK general election, 1818 general election of 1818 . For centuries ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name Eifion Type Year 1885 Abolition 1918 members one Previous Caernarvonshire UKParliamentconstituency Caernarvonshire Next Caernarvonshire UKParliamentconstituency Caernarvonshire Eifion was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Caernarfonshire , Wales . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system. History The constituency was created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 general election , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 general election . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 John Bryn Roberts Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1906 1906 Ellis William Davies Liberal Party UK Liberal colspan 2 align center United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency abolished Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc e 1 date March 2012 cite book last Craig first F. W. S. authorlink F. W. S. Craig title British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 origyear 1974 edition 2nd year 1989 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester id ISBN 0 900178 27 2 DEFAULTSORT Eifion UkParliamentConstituency Category History of Caernarfonshire Category Historic parliamentary constituencies in North Wales Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1885 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1918 Category Politics of Caernarfonshire UK hist constituency stub cy Eifion etholaeth seneddol ... more details
Vale of Glamorgan UKParliamentconstituency Vale of Glamorgan constituency where they formed a majority 76.8 of this seat. The district of Penarth which formed 23.6 of the constituency joined the majority of the Cardiff SE seat to form the new Cardiff South and Penarth UKParliamentconstituency Cardiff South and Penarth . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable ...UK former constituency infobox Name Barry Type Year 1950 Abolition 1983 members one Previous Llandaff and Barry UKParliamentconstituency Llandaff and Barry Next Cardiff South and Penarth UKParliamentconstituency Cardiff South & Penarth and Vale of Glamorgan UKParliamentconstituency Vale of Glamorgan Barry was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Wales which returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post voting system. The constituency was created for the United ... votes 60,349 percentage 80.33 change Election box end References reflist DEFAULTSORT Barry UkParliament ... Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1983 UK hist constituency stub ... Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 Dorothy Mary Rees Dorothy Rees Labour Party UK Labour style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1951 1951 Sir Raymond Gower Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 colspan 2 constituency abolished Elections Elections in the 1970s Election box begin title ... area uk ge79 i02.htm ref Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate ... party Labour Party UK candidate PP Stead votes 21,928 percentage 36.34 change Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Party UK candidate WN Berritt votes 6,105 percentage 10.12 change Election ... change Election box candidate with party link party National Front UK candidate ER Kerton votes 312 ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1885 abolished 1950 type County previous next North Somerset UKParliamentconstituency Somerset North and Wells UKParliamentconstituency Wells elects howmany One region England county Somerset towns Frome year2 1832 ... UKParliamentconstituency the Northern division the revised constituency consisted of the urban ... constituency was abolished in the boundary changes which came into effect at the United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 election , Frome itself being transferred to the Wells UKParliamentconstituency ... Somerset UKParliamentconstituency Somerset North . Members of Parliament Frome parliamentary borough ... orientalist, previously MP for Reigate UKParliamentconstituency Reigate style background color Liberal ... Party UK Conservative previously MP for Launceston UKParliamentconstituency Launceston , later a Lord ... MP for Cheltenham UKParliamentconstituency Cheltenham United Kingdom general election, 1885 ... constituency centred on the town of Frome in Somerset . 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 ... the constituency marginal between the Conservative Party UK Conservatives and Liberal Party UK Liberals , and the victor s majority was rarely more than a few hundred votes. There were further ... . Between 1832 and 1885, it was a parliamentary borough after 1885 it was a county constituency ... was still only just over 400 by 1865, although the extension of the franchise at the UK general ... small to continue as a constituency in itself and the borough was abolished with effect from the United ... a minority of the voters in the constituency, which also included Weston, Somerset Weston , Radstock ... county constituency by the time of the First World War , the population was around 60,000. This constituency ... and all but six parishes of Frome Rural District. This, too, was a marginal constituency, and except ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name Bodmin Type Borough Year 1295 Abolition 1885 members 1295&ndash 1868 two br 1868&ndash 1885 one Next Bodmin UK former constituency infobox Name Bodmin division of Cornwall Type County Year 1885 Abolition 1983 members One Previous Bodmin, East Cornwall UKParliamentconstituency East Cornwall and Liskeard UKParliamentconstituency Liskeard Next North Cornwall UKParliamentconstituency North Cornwall and South East Cornwall UKParliamentconstituency South East Cornwall Bodmin was the name of a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Cornwall from 1295 until 1983. Initially, it was a parliamentary borough , which returned two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of England and later the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom until the United Kingdom ... Parliamentconstituency North Cornwall and the new Cornwall South East UKParliamentconstituency Cornwall ... MP for Liskeard UKParliamentconstituency Liskeard when it was still a separate borough before ... UKParliamentconstituency Truro constituency in 1974. As elsewhere in Cornwall, Labour Party UK Labour ... North Cornwall UKParliamentconstituency North Cornwall , while the rest of the constituency was reunited with Fowey to become South East Cornwall UKParliamentconstituency South East Cornwall . Bodmin ... was also elected for Andover UKParliamentconstituency Andover , which he apparently chose to represent ... Shaw Lefevre , sat for Reading UKParliamentconstituency Reading Whig British political party Whig ... in the South West 1918 1945 DEFAULTSORT Bodmin UkParliamentConstituency Category United Kingdom ... constituency. Members of Parliament MPs 1295 1640 Expand list date August 2008 class wikitable Parliament ... Philbin, Parliamentary Representation 1832 England and Wales New Haven Yale University Press, 1965 Edward ... election , but the name was transferred to a county constituency , which elected a single member until ... more details
the borough of Bedford UKParliamentconstituency Bedford , which elected two MPs in its own right, this was not excluded from the county constituency, and owning property within the borough could confer a vote at the county election. As in other county constituency county constituencies the franchise ... United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 colspan 4 constituency divided see Luton UKParliamentconstituency Luton and Biggleswade UKParliamentconstituency Biggleswade Election results Expand list ...UK former constituency infobox Name Bedfordshire Type County Year 1290 Abolition 1885 members two Bedfordshire was a United Kingdom Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency , which elected two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament from 1295 until 1885, when it was divided into two constituencies under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 . History The constituency consisted ... 4,000 votes were cast at the UK general election, 1826 election of 1826 , and under 3,000 in UK ..., and the Duke of Bedford was regarded as the hereditary patron of the constituency. Elections were ... were registered and entitled to vote at the UK general election, 1832 general election of 1832 . While ... of Seats Act 1885 , the constituency was abolished and the county divided into two single member county constituencies, Biggleswade UKParliamentconstituency Biggleswade and Luton UKParliamentconstituency Luton . Members of Parliament MPs 1290 1640 Expand list date August 2008 Constituency created 1290 class wikitable Parliament First member Second member Parliament of 1295 Sir David de Flitwick Parliament of 1316 Roger Dakeney Good Parliament Good Parliament 1376 Johannes Trayle Parliament of Jan 1377 Sir Gerard Braybrooke I Parliament of 1379 William Mordaunt Parliament of 1381 Johannes Trayle Parliament of 1386 Ralph Fitzrichard John Hervey c.1353 c.1411 John Hervey Parliament of Feb 1388 Sir Gerard Braybrooke II Robert Digswell Parliament of Sep 1388 William Terrington ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 UK former constituency infobox Name Radnor Type Borough Year 1542 Abolition Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 1885 Next Radnorshire UKParliamentconstituency Radnorshire Radnor ... Act 1885 redistribution of seats in 1885 , being merged into the Radnorshire UKParliamentconstituency Radnorshire county constituency. Members of Parliament 1542 1640 Expand list date August ... elected for North East Lancashire UKParliamentconstituency North East Lancashire , which he chose ... Constituency abolished see Radnorshire UKParliamentconstituency Radnorshire Notes references Sources ... 1832 was a United Kingdom constituencies constituency in Wales between 1542 and 1885 it elected one Member of Parliament MP to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliaments of Parliament of England England 1542 1707 , Parliament of Great Britain Great Britain 1707 1800 and the Parliament .... In the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 , the division was merged into Radnorshire UKParliamentconstituency Radnorshire . Some very notable politicians represented the constituency in the House ..., and from this point onwards the constituency proved a safe seat for the Liberal Party UK Liberal ... . History Composition of the borough before the Reform Act As elsewhere in Wales , the Act of Union 1536 provided Radnorshire with two members of parliament one represented the county, and the other a borough constituency named after the county town but including other contributory boroughs who were ... election. In both cases, the first return of a member was to the Parliament of 1542. In Tudor period ... only of New Radnor, Cefnllys, Knighton, Knucklas and Rhayader. Franchise and character of the constituency ... which made up the constituency rarely had much say in the choice of MP. This abuse was well established in Radnor by the end of the 17th century as in other constituencies, both in Wales and England ... of the Earl of Oxford Harley family over the constituency but it was still a matter of grievance ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Beverley parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1983 abolished 1997 type County previous Haltemprice UKParliamentconstituency Haltemprice next Beverley and Holderness UKParliamentconstituency Beverley and Holderness region England county East Riding of Yorkshire year2 1950 abolished2 1955 type2 County previous2 Buckrose UKParliamentconstituency Buckrose , Holderness UKParliamentconstituency Holderness and Howdenshire UKParliamentconstituency Howdenshire next2 Haltemprice UKParliamentconstituency Haltemprice and Howden UKParliamentconstituency Howden year3 1563 abolished3 1869 type3 Borough previous3 Yorkshire UKParliamentconstituency Yorkshire next3 East Riding of Yorkshire UKParliamentconstituency East Riding of Yorkshire year4 1295 abolished4 1306 type4 Borough next4 Yorkshire UKParliamentconstituency Yorkshire elects howmany ... the Beverley constituency was largely incorporated into the new Beverley and Holderness UKParliament ... Beverley of the right to return Members of Parliament, abolishing the constituency and incorporating it within the East Riding of Yorkshire UKParliamentconstituency East Riding constituency. The novelist ... towns Bridlington UKParliamentconstituency Bridlington and Beverley . The new Beverley ... of the county s previously existing constituencies Buckrose UKParliamentconstituency Buckrose , Holderness UKParliamentconstituency Holderness and Howdenshire UKParliamentconstituency Howdenshire ... election, 1955 1955 general election , being divided between the new Haltemprice UKParliamentconstituency Haltemprice and Howden UKParliamentconstituency Howden seats. 1983 to 1997 Beverley again ... suburban in character. The new constituency replaced, and strongly resembled, the Haltemprice UKParliament ... Beverley and Holderness UKParliamentconstituency Beverley and Holderness constituency. Proposed ... UKParliamentconstituency Hedon , which he chose to represent, and never sat for Beverley ref ... more details
coord 51.867 2.249 display title region GB scale 50000 Infobox UKconstituency main name Gloucester parliamentuk map1 Gloucester2007 map2 EnglandGloucestershire map entity Gloucestershire map year year ... ward, formerly in this constituency, is now in Tewkesbury UKParliamentconstituency the Tewkesbury seat . Members of Parliament MPs 1295 1640 Expand list date August 2008 class wikitable Parliament 1st Member 2nd Member Parliament of 1295 Henry le Chaunger Roger le Heberer Parliament of 1298 Richard de Bryhthamton Robert le Especer Parliament of 1302 Robert le Especer John le Bole Parliament of 1305 William de Hertford MP William de Hertford John de Combe Parliament of 1306 Richard le Clerk Richard le Blekstere Parliament of 1307 Andrew de Penedok Thomas de Hauneley Parliament of 1309 William de Hertford MP William de Hertford John de Northwick Parliament of Aug 1311 Walter le Spicer John Lucas Parliament of Nov 1311 Walter le Spicer John King Parliament of Mar 1313 William de Hertford MP William de Hertford John King Parliament of Sep 1313 Walter le Spicer John King Parliament of 1315 John le Bury Thomas Coperych Parliament of 1318 Walter le Spicer Stephen de Maismore Parliament of 1319 ... Constituencies in South West England DEFAULTSORT Gloucester UkParliamentConstituency Category ... constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was established in 1295 to return two Members of Parliament ... 1832 England and Wales New Haven Yale University Press, 1965 Henry Stooks Smith, The Parliaments ... Richard Graham party Conservative Party UK region England county Gloucestershire european South West ... of Seats Act 1885 . It now elects one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. In recent years Gloucester has been a marginal constituency between Labour and the Conservatives ... The constituency consists of the following electoral wards from the City of Gloucester Abbey, Barnwood ... more details
Watkin Williams Wynn ref Williams Wynn was also elected for Denbighshire UKParliamentconstituency ...UK former constituency infobox Name Beaumaris Type Borough Year 1542 Abolition 1885 Next Anglesey UKParliamentconstituency Anglesey Beaumaris was a parliamentary borough in Anglesey , which returned one Member of Parliament MP to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1553, then to the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and to the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885, when the constituency was abolished. After 1832, the constituency ... As elsewhere in Wales , the Act of Union 1536 provided Anglesey with two members of parliament, one representing the county and the other representing a borough constituency named after the county ... in the elections from UK general election, 1868 1868 . The constituency was abolished in the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 redistribution of seats in 1885 , being merged into the Anglesey UKParliamentconstituency Anglesey county constituency. Members of Parliament 1542 1640 Members for Newborough class wikitable Parliament Member 1541 Richard ap Rhydderch , of Myfyrion 1545 Owen ap Hugh 1547 John ap Robert Lloid Members for Beaumaris class wikitable Parliament Member 1553 Mar Maurice Griffith ... s county town under Henry VIII of England Henry VIII , Newborough was the Assize England and Wales ... to Beaumaris. The new constituency was designated as Beaumaris, with Newborough as its only ... represented in Parliament became more widely recognised, Newborough was trying unsuccessfully to regain ... by Parliament whenever they petitioned in objection. The franchise was further restricted in 1562 ..., Beaumaris was a closed corporation borough of a type common in England but unknown elsewhere in Wales ..., making the constituency a completely safe pocket borough . For the best part of two centuries before ... of the revised Beaumaris Boroughs constituency to 8,547, though the number of qualified ... more details
constituency of Meirionnydd Nant Conwy UKParliamentconstituency Meirionnydd Nant Conwy . History Boundaries The constituency consisted of the historic county of Merionethshire . Merioneth was always an almost entirely rural constituency, rocky and mountainous with grazing the only useful ... formed the core of the new Meirionnydd Nant Conwy UKParliamentconstituency Meirionnydd Nant ... Clwyd South West UKParliamentconstituency Clwyd South West constituency. Members of Parliament ... Meirionnydd Nant Conwy UKParliamentconstituency Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Notes references Election results ... date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Merioneth UkParliamentConstituency Category History of Merionethshire ...UK former constituency infobox Name Merioneth Type County Year 1542 Abolition 1983 members one Next Clwyd South West UKParliamentconstituency Clwyd South West and Meirionnydd Nant Conwy UKParliamentconstituency Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Merioneth , sometimes called Merionethshire , was a constituency in North Wales established in 1542, which returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of England English Parliament , and later to the Parliament of Great Britain and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom United Kingdom . It was abolished ... UK Liberal seats in Wales mainly the effect of the high number of workers in the slate and limestone ... Identity in Wales 1832 1886 Oxford Oxford University Press, 2004 F W S Craig, British Parliamentary ... 1832 England and Wales New Haven Yale University Press, 1965 Robert Waller, The Almanac ... could only speak English, lower than in any other county in Wales , and by the 19th century was a stronghold of non conformist religion. Establishment Like the rest of Wales, Merioneth was given the right to representation by the Act of Union 1536 , and first returned an MP to the Parliament of 1542 ... Act As in other county constituency county constituencies , the franchise until 1832 was defined ... more details
Guardian http www.psr.keele.ac.uk area uk edates.htm Election results, 1974 2001 Keele University Constituencies in Wales Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Rhondda UkParliamentConstituency ...distinguish Rhondda Assembly constituency Infobox UKconstituency main name Rhondda parliamentuk map1 Rhondda2007 map2 map entity Wales map year year 1974 abolished type County elects howmany One previous Rhondda East UKParliamentconstituency Rhondda East and Rhondda West UKParliamentconstituency ... UKParliamentconstituency Glamorganshire next2 Rhondda East UKParliamentconstituency Rhondda East and Rhondda West UKParliamentconstituency Rhondda West elects howmany2 One Rhondda is a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary 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 ... , Tonypandy , and Pen y Graig. The seat borders the constituncies of Cynon Valley UKParliamentconstituency Cynon Valley , Ogmore UKParliamentconstituency Ogmore , Pontypridd UKParliamentconstituency Pontypridd , and Aberavon UKParliamentconstituency Aberavon . History This constituency ... it was divided into Rhondda East UKParliamentconstituency Rhondda East and Rhondda West UKParliamentconstituency Rhondda West . The constituency was re united in 1974. Since 1974, the constituency ..., 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Rhondda East UKParliamentconstituency Rhondda East and Rhondda West UKParliamentconstituency Rhondda West MPs since 1974 class wikitable colspan ... Labour Party UK region Wales county Mid Glamorgan european Wales national South Wales Central towns ... Party UK Labour Party , first elected at the United Kingdom general election, 2001 2001 general election . Boundaries The Westminster constituency of Rhondda is based around the southern edge ... commons lib research rp2001 rp01 054.pdf ref Dead link date February 2011 Members of Parliament ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Medway parliamentuk map1 Medway map2 EnglandKent map entity Kent map year 2005 year 1983 abolished 2010 type County previous next Rochester and Strood UKParliamentconstituency ... in the parliamentary borough s of Chatham UKParliamentconstituency Chatham and Rochester UKParliamentconstituency Rochester . It also surrounded, but did not include the town of Maidstone . ref cite ... Malling West Peckham Wichling Wormshill Wouldham Wrotham Col end The Rochester UKParliamentconstituency Rochester constituency is an old one, going back to the 16th century, but it saw many changes in the 20th century. In 1918 it was split between Chatham UKParliamentconstituency Chatham , Gillingham UKParliamentconstituency and the old , rural, Medway constituency. The Chatham seat became Rochester and Chatham UKParliamentconstituency Rochester and Chatham in 1950, and then Medway in 1983 ... Gillingham UKParliamentconstituency Gillingham or Chatham, Kent Chatham Chatham and Aylesford UKParliamentconstituency Chatham and Aylesford have their own constituency. Because of this, the name ... and Strood UKParliamentconstituency Rochester and Strood . This is because the Commission agreed ... UKParliamentconstituency Rochester and Strood Elections Elections in the 2000s Election box ... England Coord 51 26 N 0 30 E region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Medway UkParliamentConstituency ... uk ge87 i14.htm work Political Science Resources publisher University of Keele accessdate 2009 04 13 ... area uk ge83 i14.htm work Political Science Resources publisher University of Keele accessdate 2009 ... elects howmany One elects howmany2 One towns Rochester, Kent Rochester Medway was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom between 1983 and 2010. A previous constituency of the same name existed from 1885 ... were included in the constituency ref cite book last Youngs first Frederic A, Jr. title Guide to the Local ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Reading parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1295 abolished ... UKParliamentconstituency Reading North and Reading South UKParliamentconstituency Reading South year2 1955 abolished2 1974 elects howmany2 One type2 Borough previous2 Reading North UKParliamentconstituency Reading North and Reading South UKParliamentconstituency Reading South next2 Reading North UKParliamentconstituency Reading North and Reading South UKParliamentconstituency Reading South region England county Berkshire Reading was a parliamentary borough , and later a borough constituency , represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament ... of Reading North UKParliamentconstituency Reading North and Reading South UKParliamentconstituency ... the constituencies of Reading East UKParliamentconstituency Reading East and Reading West UKParliamentconstituency Reading West . Members of Parliament 1295 1660 Constituency created 1295 Expand ... Party UK Labour United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 colspan 3 Constituency divided into Reading North UKParliamentconstituency Reading North and Reading South UKParliamentconstituency Reading ... Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 colspan 3 Constituency redivided into Reading North UKParliamentconstituency Reading North and Reading South UKParliament ... in Berkshire DEFAULTSORT Reading UkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies ... J Holladay Philbin, Parliamentary Representation 1832 England and Wales New Haven Yale University ... . From 1295, as a parliamentary borough, Reading elected two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs . When the parliamentary borough was replaced by a borough constituency in 1885, this representation was reduced to a single MP. The constituency was abolished in 1950, re created in 1955 ... to the Model Parliament . The boundaries encompassing the whole of one parish and parts of two others ... more details
for the 1542 1918 constituency Denbigh Boroughs UKParliamentconstituency Infobox UKconstituency main name Denbigh parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1918 abolished 1983 type County elects howmany previous Denbigh Boroughs UKParliamentconstituency Denbigh Boroughs br East Denbighshire UKParliamentconstituency East Denbighshire br West Denbighshire UKParliamentconstituency West Denbighshire next Clwyd North West UKParliamentconstituency Clwyd North West and Clwyd South West UKParliamentconstituency Clwyd South West region Wales county Denbighshire historic Denbighshire towns Denbigh Denbigh was a United Kingdom constituencies county constituency centred on the town of Denbigh in North Wales . 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 voting system. The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 ... Empty section date June 2008 See also Denbighshire UKParliamentconstituency abolished 1885 East Denbighshire UKParliamentconstituency 1885&ndash 1918 West Denbighshire UKParliamentconstituency ... Research Services 1984 Rayment hc d 1 date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Denbigh UkParliamentConstituency Category Historic parliamentary constituencies in North Wales Category History of Denbighshire ... constituency. In the redistribution which took effect in 1950, the division was re defined ... District Wrexham . The same local authorities remained within the constituency in the 1974 redistribution. Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 David Sanders Davies Sir David Sanders Davies Liberal Party UK Coalition Liberal style background color National Liberal Party UK, 1922 meta color United Kingdom general election, 1922 1922 John Cledwyn Davies National Liberal ... more details
election results missing Infobox UKconstituency main name Chingford parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity ... UKParliamentconstituency Epping and Walthamstow East UKParliamentconstituency Walthamstow East next Chingford and Woodford Green UKParliamentconstituency Chingford & Woodford Green , Walthamstow UKParliamentconstituency Walthamstow region England county Greater London Chingford was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Chingford in the London Borough of Waltham Forest . 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 by the first past the post first past the post system. History The constituency existed from United Kingdom general election, February .... It was replaced by the new Chingford and Woodford Green UKParliamentconstituency Chingford and Woodford Green constituency. 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 Norman Tebbit Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Conservative Party ... and Woodford Green UKParliamentconstituency Chingford & Woodford Green and Walthamstow UKParliament ... 2012 Reflist S start s par uk s bef before Epping UKParliamentconstituency Epping s ttl rows 2 title UKParliamentconstituency years United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 s aft rows 2 after Chingford and Woodford Green UKParliamentconstituency Chingford and Woodford Green s bef before Walthamstow East UKParliamentconstituency ... of Parliament are well known, being Norman Tebbit and Iain Duncan Smith . Boundaries The seat was created out of the old Epping UKParliamentconstituency Epping and Walthamstow East UKParliamentconstituency Walthamstow East constituencies, and no part of it was ever in the post 1974 administrative ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Truro parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1950 abolished 1997 type County elects howmany One previous Penryn and Falmouth UKParliamentconstituency Penryn and Falmouth next Truro and St Austell UKParliamentconstituency Truro & St Austell region England ... UKParliamentconstituency Helston , Truro and West Cornwall UKParliamentconstituency West Cornwall next2 Penryn and Falmouth UKParliamentconstituency Penryn and Falmouth , St Ives UKParliamentconstituency St Ives and Camborne UKParliamentconstituency Camborne elects howmany2 One year3 1295 ... UKParliamentconstituency Truro and St Austell , reflecting the fact that St Austell has a larger ..., being divided between the new or revised Penryn and Falmouth UKParliamentconstituency Penryn and Falmouth , St Ives UKParliamentconstituency St Ives and Camborne UKParliamentconstituency Camborne ... ref Brydges was also elected for Hereford UKParliamentconstituency Hereford , which he chose to represent ... substantrial ones in 1983 when the area round Fowey was transferred to South East Cornwall UKParliament ... of different forms. The constituency of Truro, up until 1885 elected two members to parliament this was reduced ... list date August 2008 Constituency created 1295 class wikitable Parliament First member Second member ... Party UK meta color Edward Brydges Willyams Liberal Party UK Liberal 1885 colspan 6 Borough constituency ... United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 colspan 2 name changed to Truro and St Austell UKParliament ... ParliamentConstituency Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1295 Category ... Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Cornwall represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1295 until 1918 and from 1950 to 1997. Until 1885 it was a parliamentary borough electing two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs by the plurality at large bloc vote system of election the name was then transferred ... more details