world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomEast Riding of Yorkshire was a parliamentary constituency covering the East Riding of Yorkshire, omitting Beverley residents save a small minority of Beverley residents who also qualified on property grounds to vote in the county seat (mainly business-owning forty shilling freeholders). It returned two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament. A brief earlier guise of the seat covered the changed franchise of the First Protectorate Parliament and Second Protectorate Parliament during a fraction of the twenty years of England and Wales (Scotland and Ireland) as a republic.
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885
For 1997-present constituency, see East Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency).
East Riding of Yorkshire |
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County | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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Number of members | Two |
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Replaced by | Buckrose, Holderness and Howdenshire |
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Created from | Yorkshire |
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First and Second Protectorate parliaments existence 1654-1658
The seat existed for the June 1654 to January 1655 parliament and for that following (July 1656 to September 1656). The East Riding electorate summoned four members simultaneously.
Parliaments of the Protectorate
No. | Summoned | Elected | Assembled | Dissolved | Sessions | Speaker | Note |
1st | 1 June 1654 | 1654 | 3 September 1654 | 22 January 1655 | 1 | William Lenthall | 1st Protectorate Parliament |
2nd | 10 July 1656 | 1656 | 17 September 1656 | 4 February 1658 | 2 | Thomas Widdrington | 2nd Protectorate Parliament |
Bulstrode Whitelocke |
3rd | 9 December 1658 | 1658–59 | 27 January 1659 | 22 April 1659 | 1 | Chaloner Chute | 3rd Protectorate Parliament |
Lislebone Long (Deputy) |
Thomas Bampfylde |
Creation and abolition
The constituency was created by the Reform Act 1832 as the four-seat Yorkshire was divided in three, two-seat divisions for the 1832 general election. The divisions were abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885. It was replaced for the 1885 general election by single-member seats: Buckrose, Holderness and Howdenshire.
Summary of results
Candidates were elected unopposed at most of the elections throughout its existence; contested elections took place in 1837, 1868 and 1880. In these contests two Conservative candidates defeated a single Whig or Liberal.
Members of Parliament
MPs 1654–1658 (Protectorate Parliaments)
Election | First member | Second member | Third member | Fourth member |
1654 |
Sir William Strickland | Hugh Bethell | Richard Robinson | Walter Strickland |
1656 |
Robert Lilburne | George Eure, 7th Baron Eure | Richard Darley | Hugh Darley |
MPs 1832–1885
Election | 1st member | 1st party | 2nd member | 2nd party |
1832 |
constituency created by division of the Yorkshire constituency |
1832 |
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Richard Bethell |
Tory[1] |
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Paul Thompson |
Whig[1][2] |
1834 |
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Conservative[1] |
1837 |
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Henry Broadley |
Conservative[1] |
1841 |
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The Lord Hotham |
Conservative[1] |
1851 by-election |
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Hon. Arthur Duncombe |
Conservative |
1868 |
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Christopher Sykes |
Conservative |
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William Harrison-Broadley |
Conservative |
1885 |
constituency abolished: see Buckrose, Holderness and Howdenshire |
Election results
Elections in the 1830s
Elections in the 1840s
Elections in the 1850s
Broadley's death caused a by-election.
Duncombe was appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, requiring a by-election.
Elections in the 1860s
Elections in the 1870s
Elections in the 1880s
References
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