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  • List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election
  • List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election This is a list of the 558 MPs or members of Parliament elected to the 314 constituencies of the

    List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1734_British_general_election

  • 1734 British general election
  • details of the conduct of the elections). List of parliaments of Great Britain List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election British Electoral

    1734 British general election

    1734 British general election

    1734_British_general_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1741 British general election
  • List of MPs elected in the 1741 British general election This is a list of the 558 MPs or members of Parliament elected to the 314 constituencies of the

    List of MPs elected in the 1741 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1741_British_general_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1727 British general election
  • List of MPs elected in the 1727 British general election This is a list of the 558 MPs or members of Parliament elected to the 314 constituencies of the

    List of MPs elected in the 1727 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1727_British_general_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1722 British general election
  • List of MPs elected in the 1722 British general election This is a list of the 558 MPs or members of Parliament elected to the 314 constituencies of the

    List of MPs elected in the 1722 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1722_British_general_election

  • Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
  • November 1973 until the dissolution of Parliament on 8 February 1974 prior to the coming general election. For a comprehensive list of MPs since 1900 with

    Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom

    Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Bridgnorth (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1885

    voters in the contested elections of 1727, 1734 and 1741 although in 1920 it was noted as 700. Between 1661 and 1870 at least one of the MPs for Bridgnorth

    Bridgnorth (constituency)

    Bridgnorth_(constituency)

  • List of Great Britain by-elections (1715–1734)
  • is a list of parliamentary by-elections in Great Britain held between 1715 and 1734, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election

    List of Great Britain by-elections (1715–1734)

    List_of_Great_Britain_by-elections_(1715–1734)

  • Solomon Ashley
  • Slave-Ownership | UCL Faculty of Social & Historical Sciences". www.ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2026-06-20. List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election v t e

    Solomon Ashley

    Solomon_Ashley

  • Thomas Lister (British politician, born 1688)
  • British landowner and Tory MP (1688–1745)

    Lord Petre. Lister was returned unopposed on his own interest at the general elections of 1727, 1734 and 1741. On 27 November 1716, Lister married Catherine

    Thomas Lister (British politician, born 1688)

    Thomas Lister (British politician, born 1688)

    Thomas_Lister_(British_politician,_born_1688)

  • List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–1754)
  • is a list of parliamentary by-elections in Great Britain held between 1734 and 1754, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election

    List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–1754)

    List_of_Great_Britain_by-elections_(1734–1754)

  • Daniel Harvey (British Army officer)
  • General Daniel Harvey (c. 1664 – 6 September 1732) was a British soldier and politician who was Governor of Guernsey from 1714 to 1732. Daniel Harvey

    Daniel Harvey (British Army officer)

    Daniel_Harvey_(British_Army_officer)

  • Middlesex (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1885

    1860. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "M" (part 2) In multi-member elections the bloc voting system was used. Voters

    Middlesex (constituency)

    Middlesex_(constituency)

  • John Monckton, 1st Viscount Galway
  • British politician (1695–1751)

    member each at subsequent elections. When Galway's tenure at Clitheroe elapsed at the 1734 British general election, he was elected MP for Pontefract, along

    John Monckton, 1st Viscount Galway

    John_Monckton,_1st_Viscount_Galway

  • Canterbury (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards

    2024, an Independent. The seat dates to the earliest century of regular parliaments, in 1295; it elected two MPs until 1885, electing one thereafter, before

    Canterbury (constituency)

    Canterbury (constituency)

    Canterbury_(constituency)

  • 3rd Parliament of Great Britain
  • general election List of MPs elected in the 1710 British general election Oxford-Bolingbroke ministry List of acts of the 1st session of the 3rd Parliament

    3rd Parliament of Great Britain

    3rd Parliament of Great Britain

    3rd_Parliament_of_Great_Britain

  • Nathaniel Lambert
  • Tony (2002). The British Admirals of the Fleet 1734 – 1995. Pen & Sword Ltd. p. 111. ISBN 0-85052-835-6. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament

    Nathaniel Lambert

    Nathaniel_Lambert

  • Hampshire (constituency)
  • boroughs, each of which elected two MPs in its own right, these were not excluded from the county constituency, and owning property within the borough could

    Hampshire (constituency)

    Hampshire_(constituency)

  • George Clarke (British politician)
  • British politician and architect (1661–1736)

    a British Tory politician and architect who represented Winchelsea, East Looe, Launceston and Oxford University in the English and British House of Commons

    George Clarke (British politician)

    George Clarke (British politician)

    George_Clarke_(British_politician)

  • Lord William Manners
  • English nobleman and Whig politician

    in the 1722 general election. In about 1722, he was appointed Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Prince of Wales. He became Lord of the Bedchamber to the King

    Lord William Manners

    Lord_William_Manners

  • Charles Cholmondeley (politician)
  • British landowner and Tory politician

    He spoke against the government on the repeal of the Septennial Act on 13 March 1734. At the 1734 general election he was re-elected in a contest again

    Charles Cholmondeley (politician)

    Charles_Cholmondeley_(politician)

  • First Parliament of Great Britain
  • Parliament of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1708

    be elected to sit in the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain ... in such manner as by a subsequent Act of the present session of the Parliament

    First Parliament of Great Britain

    First Parliament of Great Britain

    First_Parliament_of_Great_Britain

  • Elections in the Kingdom of Great Britain
  • election 1715 British general election 1722 British general election 1727 British general election 1734 British general election 1741 British general

    Elections in the Kingdom of Great Britain

    Elections in the Kingdom of Great Britain

    Elections_in_the_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain

  • Breconshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1801–1918)

    excluded from the county constituency, and owning property within the borough could confer a vote at the county election.) The county elected one MP, who

    Breconshire (UK Parliament constituency)

    Breconshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Bridport (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    franchise for the period but nevertheless meant that only a fraction of the townsmen could vote: in 1806, the general election at which Bridport had the highest

    Bridport (constituency)

    Bridport_(constituency)

  • John Lawton (died 1740)
  • British Member of Parliament

    1740) was a British Member of Parliament (MP). He was elected at the 1734 general election as an MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme, and held the seat until his

    John Lawton (died 1740)

    John_Lawton_(died_1740)

  • Carlisle (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards

    "Appendix 4: MPs 1832-80 in the compensation records". Legacies of British Slave-ownership: Colonial Slavery and the Formation of Victorian Britain. Cambridge:

    Carlisle (constituency)

    Carlisle (constituency)

    Carlisle_(constituency)

  • Stamford (constituency)
  • Former constituency in the county of Lincolnshire of the House of Commons

    constituency in the county of Lincolnshire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707

    Stamford (constituency)

    Stamford_(constituency)

  • Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1950

    constituency of the Parliament of Great Britain for the 1802 (first) general election of the new parliament and for the general elections of 1806, 1807, 1812

    Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency)

    Dunbartonshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • 1741 British general election
  • Election in Great Britain

    details of the conduct of the elections). List of parliaments of Great Britain List of MPs elected in the 1741 British general election British Electoral

    1741 British general election

    1741 British general election

    1741_British_general_election

  • Hertfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885

    Albans, each of which elected two MPs in its own right, these were not excluded from the county constituency, and owning property within the borough could

    Hertfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

    Hertfordshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1885

    constituency consisted of the historic county of Bedfordshire. (Although Bedfordshire contained the borough of Bedford, which elected two MPs in its own right

    Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

    Bedfordshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK parliamentary constituency in England, 1545-1918

    the north. It is west of the diminutive City of London, fixed with four MPs in 1298, and the north part of Lambeth, created a broad constituency in 1832

    Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

    Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

    Westminster_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Yorkshire (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832

    were elected unopposed. At the 1818 and 1820 general elections, Viscount Milton and James Stuart Wortley were elected unopposed. At the 1826 general election

    Yorkshire (constituency)

    Yorkshire (constituency)

    Yorkshire_(constituency)

  • Chippenham (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1295–1983, 2010–present)

    Unseated in 1691 and again in 1692 after being re-elected, as a result of election petitions On petition, Ashe was found not to have been duly elected and

    Chippenham (constituency)

    Chippenham (constituency)

    Chippenham_(constituency)

  • Cumberland (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832

    At the general election of 1768, Lowther defeated Fletcher by two votes, but on petition the result was overturned and Fletcher declared elected Created

    Cumberland (constituency)

    Cumberland_(constituency)

  • Newcastle-under-Lyme (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    seat elected the Labour candidate at each election for the next hundred years, a total of 29 elections in succession. Labour came close to losing the seat

    Newcastle-under-Lyme (constituency)

    Newcastle-under-Lyme (constituency)

    Newcastle-under-Lyme_(constituency)

  • Recall of MPs Act 2015
  • United Kingdom constitutional legislation

    The Recall of MPs Act 2015 (c. 25) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that makes provision for constituents to recall their member of Parliament

    Recall of MPs Act 2015

    Recall of MPs Act 2015

    Recall_of_MPs_Act_2015

  • William Horsemonden-Turner
  • British politician

    favourable to the popular party. He was returned with it to Maidstone immediately before the general election of 1747; and was elected, bringing in with him

    William Horsemonden-Turner

    William_Horsemonden-Turner

  • Timothy Shelley
  • English politician and lawyer (1753–1844)

    at the 1802 general election. Shelley was re-elected for Shoreham in 1806, 1807, and 1812, and held the seat until he stood down at the 1818 general election

    Timothy Shelley

    Timothy Shelley

    Timothy_Shelley

  • East Grinstead (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "E" (part 1) Election results, 1950 - 1979 Archived 5 May 2004 at the Wayback Machine Craig

    East Grinstead (constituency)

    East_Grinstead_(constituency)

  • City of Durham (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1678 onwards

    able to secure election, but fell far short of the sort of control common in pocket boroughs. The city retained both its MPs under the Reform Act 1832

    City of Durham (constituency)

    City of Durham (constituency)

    City_of_Durham_(constituency)

  • George Gregory (Whig politician)
  • English Whig politician

    was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottingham, in the first English general election of 1701 and was appointed to a committee to draft the Nottingham

    George Gregory (Whig politician)

    George_Gregory_(Whig_politician)

  • Kent (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    consisted of the historic county of Kent. (Although Kent contained eight boroughs, each of which elected two MPs in its own right for part of the period

    Kent (constituency)

    Kent_(constituency)

  • Great Yarmouth (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1868 & 1885 onwards

    in Norfolk represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Rupert Lowe. Elected for Reform UK, Lowe had the whip suspended in March

    Great Yarmouth (constituency)

    Great Yarmouth (constituency)

    Great_Yarmouth_(constituency)

  • Sir John Ramsden, 3rd Baronet
  • British landowner and Independent Whig politician

    the 1734 British general election and voted against the government on the Spanish convention in 1739. He was considered an opposition member in 1740

    Sir John Ramsden, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_John_Ramsden,_3rd_Baronet

  • Christchurch (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)

    the next general election in 1997, despite their landslide defeat nationally and Chris Chope has retained it ever since. As of 2017, it is the second strongest

    Christchurch (constituency)

    Christchurch (constituency)

    Christchurch_(constituency)

  • Cambridge University (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1950

    university constituency electing two members to the English House of Commons from 1603, and from 1707 until 1950 to the British House of Commons. This university

    Cambridge University (constituency)

    Cambridge_University_(constituency)

  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1918

    after the 1859 general election, are listed as Whig or Radical if the information is available in the work by Stooks Smith. MPs, who were known by the same

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne (constituency)

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne_(constituency)

  • House of Commons of the United Kingdom
  • Lower house of the UK Parliament

    Westminster in London, England. The House of Commons is an elected body consisting of 650 members known as members of Parliament (MPs), who are elected to represent

    House of Commons of the United Kingdom

    House of Commons of the United Kingdom

    House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Totnes (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1997–2024)

    the 2024 general election. An original parliamentary borough of Totnes or Totness was created in 1295. It returned two MPs to the House of Commons of

    Totnes (constituency)

    Totnes (constituency)

    Totnes_(constituency)

  • Thomas Pitt of Boconnoc
  • British politician

    Grampound. He had himself elected Member of Parliament for Okehampton in 1727, the first election after he came of age, and represented the borough until 1754;

    Thomas Pitt of Boconnoc

    Thomas Pitt of Boconnoc

    Thomas_Pitt_of_Boconnoc

  • Southwark (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950–1974

    to the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and to the UK Parliament until its first abolition for the 1885 general election. A seat of the same

    Southwark (UK Parliament constituency)

    Southwark (UK Parliament constituency)

    Southwark_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Petersfield (constituency)
  • Former English Parliamentary constituency

    constituency centred on the town of Petersfield in Hampshire. It existed for several hundred years until its abolition for the 1983 general election. Until 1832,

    Petersfield (constituency)

    Petersfield (constituency)

    Petersfield_(constituency)

  • City of London (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1950

    declarations are used before 1885 and the dates of the General Election polling day from 1918. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning

    City of London (UK Parliament constituency)

    City of London (UK Parliament constituency)

    City_of_London_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Launceston (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    abolished in 1918, being absorbed mostly into the new Cornwall North constituency. A list of MPs for Launceston appears in "The Histories of Launceston

    Launceston (constituency)

    Launceston_(constituency)

  • Tewkesbury (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)

    was initially elected as a Liberal Democrat. Tewkesbury existed in this period, first in the parliamentary borough form. It returned two MPs until this was

    Tewkesbury (constituency)

    Tewkesbury (constituency)

    Tewkesbury_(constituency)

  • Arthur Onslow
  • British politician (1691–1768)

    February 1768) was a British Whig politician. He set a record for length of service when repeatedly elected to serve as speaker of the House of Commons, where

    Arthur Onslow

    Arthur Onslow

    Arthur_Onslow

  • Cockermouth (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1918

    elected for Appleby, which he chose to represent, and did not sit for Cockermouth in this parliament Johnstone was re-elected at the general election

    Cockermouth (constituency)

    Cockermouth_(constituency)

  • Sir John Rushout, 4th Baronet
  • British army officer and politician (1685–1775)

    down as secretary at war in the list of a new ministry prepared by the opposition leaders. At the 1734 British general election, he was returned again for

    Sir John Rushout, 4th Baronet

    Sir John Rushout, 4th Baronet

    Sir_John_Rushout,_4th_Baronet

  • William Bateman, 1st Viscount Bateman
  • British politician (1695-1744)

    Baron of Culmore, in the County of Londonderry, and Viscount Bateman. At the 1727 general election he was again elected to represent Leominster. In 1734 he

    William Bateman, 1st Viscount Bateman

    William Bateman, 1st Viscount Bateman

    William_Bateman,_1st_Viscount_Bateman

  • Colchester (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1295–1983, 1997 onwards)

    Savill and Gray, declared elected in their place At the election of 1754, Gray was re- elected, but on petition his election was declared void and his

    Colchester (constituency)

    Colchester (constituency)

    Colchester_(constituency)

  • Alexander Brodie (1697–1754)
  • Scottish politician (1697–1754)

    elections in Scotland, and was accused of "airs of being my Lord Ilay’s minister in the north". In 1733 he fell out with Lord Lovat, and at the 1734 election

    Alexander Brodie (1697–1754)

    Alexander Brodie (1697–1754)

    Alexander_Brodie_(1697–1754)

  • William Kirkpatrick (Scottish MP)
  • Scottish lawyer, academic and politician (1705–1777)

    for his father-in-law’s Dumfries Burghs seat in the House of Commons after Areskine won both it and Dumfriesshire in the 1734 election. There then followed

    William Kirkpatrick (Scottish MP)

    William_Kirkpatrick_(Scottish_MP)

  • Harry Powlett, 4th Duke of Bolton
  • British nobleman and Whig politician

    He held that seat until he succeeded to the peerage in 1754, with one interruption. At the 1734 general election he was returned both for Hampshire and

    Harry Powlett, 4th Duke of Bolton

    Harry_Powlett,_4th_Duke_of_Bolton

  • Oxfordshire (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1885

    part of this period – Oxford (from 1295), Woodstock (or New Woodstock) (1302–1555 and from 1571) and Banbury (from 1554) – each of which elected MPs in their

    Oxfordshire (constituency)

    Oxfordshire (constituency)

    Oxfordshire_(constituency)

  • Exeter (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards

    by-election. Divett's death caused a by-election. List of parliamentary constituencies in Devon A borough constituency (for the purposes of election expenses

    Exeter (constituency)

    Exeter (constituency)

    Exeter_(constituency)

  • 2nd Parliament of Great Britain
  • 1708 British general election List of MPs elected in the 1708 British general election Godolphin–Marlborough ministry 1702-1710 List of acts of the 1st

    2nd Parliament of Great Britain

    2nd Parliament of Great Britain

    2nd_Parliament_of_Great_Britain

  • Joseph Eyles
  • English merchant, financier and Whig politician

    in 1733, which both he and his elder brother, Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet, opposed. He was returned as an MP for Devizes at the 1734 general election

    Joseph Eyles

    Joseph Eyles

    Joseph_Eyles

  • Richard Plumer
  • British politician

    estates in Kent and Surrey in 1719. Plumer was appointed Lord of Trade in 1721, and a year later at the 1722 general election he was elected Member of Parliament

    Richard Plumer

    Richard_Plumer

  • Lord James Cavendish (MP for Derby)
  • British Whig politician

    and the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734, but with them on the Civil List 1729, and the Excise Bill 1733. He was elected in a contest at Derby in 1734

    Lord James Cavendish (MP for Derby)

    Lord James Cavendish (MP for Derby)

    Lord_James_Cavendish_(MP_for_Derby)

  • Sudbury (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801-1844 & 1885–1950

    constituency elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) by the bloc vote system of election to the House of Commons of England from 1559 to 1707, then to the House

    Sudbury (constituency)

    Sudbury_(constituency)

  • Wilton (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    Parliament (MPs) until 1832, but from 1832 to 1885 only one member, as a result of the Reform Act 1832 where it also absorbed the former rotten borough of Old

    Wilton (constituency)

    Wilton_(constituency)

  • Richard Child, 1st Earl Tylney
  • English politician (1680–1750)

    consistently for the government and by Act of Parliament. At the 1734 general election, he stood down from parliament in favour of his son John Tylney

    Richard Child, 1st Earl Tylney

    Richard Child, 1st Earl Tylney

    Richard_Child,_1st_Earl_Tylney

  • Appleby (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918

    1885 general election the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 created a county constituency of the same name, which returned a single MP elected by the first-past-the-post

    Appleby (constituency)

    Appleby_(constituency)

  • Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet
  • British financier and politician

    1745) of Gidea Hall in Essex, was a British financier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1713 to 1734. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1726

    Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet

    Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_John_Eyles,_2nd_Baronet

  • Coningsby Sibthorp
  • British politician

    would first hold public office as the High Sheriff of Lincolnshire for the year from 1733. At the 1734 general election Hall stood down for Sibthorp who

    Coningsby Sibthorp

    Coningsby Sibthorp

    Coningsby_Sibthorp

  • Thomas Holmes, 1st Baron Holmes
  • British politician and Vice-Admiral and Governor of the Isle of Wight (1699–1764)

    at the 1734 British general election. He voted against the Administration on the Spanish convention in 1739 and was absent from the division on the place

    Thomas Holmes, 1st Baron Holmes

    Thomas_Holmes,_1st_Baron_Holmes

  • Monmouthshire (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1801–1885, 2024 onwards)

    Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885. It elected two Members of Parliament (MPs). In 1885

    Monmouthshire (constituency)

    Monmouthshire (constituency)

    Monmouthshire_(constituency)

  • Wigan (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    resignation List of parliamentary constituencies in Greater Manchester A county constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning

    Wigan (constituency)

    Wigan (constituency)

    Wigan_(constituency)

  • Dover and Deal
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1369 onwards

    "General Election". Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service. 29 July 1837. p. 12. Retrieved 7 May 2018 – via British Newspaper

    Dover and Deal

    Dover and Deal

    Dover_and_Deal

  • Bewdley (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1950

    enfranchised in 1605, being one of only a handful of English boroughs electing one rather than two MPs. The borough consisted of part of Ribbesford parish in Worcestershire

    Bewdley (constituency)

    Bewdley_(constituency)

  • Robert Walpole
  • Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742

    oppose it in the first place. Thus, Walpole lost a considerable element of his Whig Party to the Opposition. After the general elections of 1734, Walpole's

    Robert Walpole

    Robert Walpole

    Robert_Walpole

  • 4th Parliament of Great Britain
  • a precaution in the event of a Jacobite rebellion. List of MPs elected in the 1713 British general election 1713 British general election Oxford-Bolingbroke

    4th Parliament of Great Britain

    4th Parliament of Great Britain

    4th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain

  • Shrewsbury (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1295–1983, 2024 onwards)

    The outbreak of World War II in September 1939 caused general elections to be suspended until 1945. Parliamentary constituencies in Shropshire List of

    Shrewsbury (constituency)

    Shrewsbury (constituency)

    Shrewsbury_(constituency)

  • William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington
  • British politician (1717–1793)

    Switzerland in 1735 he spent three years at the alpine university; having inherited the estates and title in 1734, he spent some time travelling on the Grand

    William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington

    William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington

    William_Barrington,_2nd_Viscount_Barrington

  • Ashburton (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    University Press, 1965) British History Online – list of speakers in the Parliaments of 1656 and 1658-9 Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies

    Ashburton (constituency)

    Ashburton_(constituency)

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  • Female

    English

    LISA

     Variant spelling of English Liza, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.

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  • Electra
  • Girl/Female

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    Electra

    Sparkling. The fiery sun. Mythological daughter of Agamemnon. In literature she was a central...

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    English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a cobbler, or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cobblers’ lasts (see Laster).German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a porter, from Middle High German last; German Last or Yiddish last ‘burden’, ‘load’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name as in 2, from Middle Dutch last ‘load’, ‘burden’; or a nickname for an awkward character, from Dutch last ‘trouble’, ‘nuisance’.French : habitational name from a place so named in Puy-de-Dôme.

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    God of law, One well versed in law, Follower of the correct way, Master of the right path

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    Native American Miwok name LISE means "salmon head rising above water." Compare with feminine Lise.

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    (לִיאַתּ) Hebrew name LIAT means "you are mine."

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    Lord of Love

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    LISA

     Short form of Italian Elisabetta, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.

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  • Female

    Irish

    MADAILÉIN

    Irish form of French Madeline, MADAILÉIN means "of Magdala."

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    Bratish

    Pray of God

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    Variant spelling of Italian Ginevra, probably GENEVRA means "race of women."

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    Danish and Norwegian form of German Liese, LISE means "God is my oath." Compare with masculine Lise.

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    GENERYS

    Medieval Welsh name, probably GENERYS means "white lady." 

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    God of Love, Lord of the world

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    (बृजेश) Hindi name BRIJESH means "king of Braj." In mythology, this is another name for Krishna. 

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    Selected

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    GENEVA

    Pet form of French Geneviève, probably GENEVA means "race of women."

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    , (elected); the elected chief.

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  • List
  • v. t.

    To inclose for combat; as, to list a field.

  • List
  • v. t.

    To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; as, to list a door; to stripe as if with list.

  • Of
  • prep.

    In a general sense, from, or out from; proceeding from; belonging to; relating to; concerning; -- used in a variety of applications; as:

  • Last
  • a.

    Being after all the others, similarly classed or considered, in time, place, or order of succession; following all the rest; final; hindmost; farthest; as, the last year of a century; the last man in a line of soldiers; the last page in a book; his last chance.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to a limit of time; as, in an hour; it happened in the last century; in all my life.

  • General
  • a.

    The roll of the drum which calls the troops together; as, to beat the general.

  • List
  • n.

    A roll or catalogue, that is row or line; a record of names; as, a list of names, books, articles; a list of ratable estate.

  • Generally
  • adv.

    In a general way, or in general relation; in the main; upon the whole; comprehensively.

  • Electre
  • n.

    Alt. of Electer

  • Elected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Elect

  • List
  • v. i.

    To lean; to incline; as, the ship lists to port.

  • List
  • n.

    An inclination to one side; as, the ship has a list to starboard.

  • General
  • a.

    Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom.

  • Britisher
  • n.

    An Englishman; a subject or inhabitant of Great Britain, esp. one in the British military or naval service.

  • Last
  • a.

    Lowest in rank or degree; as, the last prize.

  • Lust
  • n.

    To list; to like.

  • Mineral
  • v. i.

    Anything which is neither animal nor vegetable, as in the most general classification of things into three kingdoms (animal, vegetable, and mineral).

  • Wolffian
  • a.

    Discovered, or first described, by Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1733-1794), the founder of modern embryology.

  • List
  • v. t.

    To cut away a narrow strip, as of sapwood, from the edge of; as, to list a board.

  • List
  • v. t.

    To enroll; to place or register in a list.

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