Roxburghshire | |
Parliament: | uk |
Year: | 1708 |
Abolished: | 1918 |
Type: | County |
Elects Howmany: | One |
Region: | Scotland |
Roxburghshire was a Scottish county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain (at Westminster) from 1708 to 1801, and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (also at Westminster) from 1801 to 1918.
The British parliamentary constituency was created in 1708 following the Acts of Union, 1707 and replaced the former Parliament of Scotland shire constituency of Roxburghshire.
The name relates the constituency to the county of Roxburgh.
The constituency elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system until the seat was abolished in 1918.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
When the constituency was abolished in 1918, the Roxburgh and Selkirk constituency was created, covering the counties of Roxburgh and Selkirk
Election | Member | Party | ||
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1708 | Sir Gilbert Eliott, 3rd Bt | |||
1715 | William Douglas | |||
1722 | ||||
1726 | ||||
1727 | William Douglas | |||
1734 | ||||
1742 | William Douglas | |||
1747 | Walter Scott | |||
1765 | Sir Gilbert Elliot | |||
1777 | Sir Gilbert Elliot | |||
1784 | Sir George Douglas | Whig[6] | ||
1806 | John Rutherfurd | |||
1812 | Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound | |||
1814 | ||||
1826 | Henry Hepburne-Scott | Tory | ||
1832 | George Elliot | Whig | ||
1835 | Lord John Scott | Conservative | ||
1837 | John Elliot | Whig[7] [8] | ||
1841 | Francis Scott | Conservative | ||
1847 | John Elliot | Whig | ||
1859 | Sir William Scott, Bt | Liberal | ||
1870 | James Innes-Ker | Liberal | ||
1874 | Conservative | |||
1880 | Arthur Elliot | Liberal | ||
1886 | Liberal Unionist | |||
1892 | Mark Napier | Liberal | ||
1895 | Conservative | |||
1906 | John Jardine | Liberal | ||
1918 | constituency abolished |
Scott resigned, causing a by-election.