Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1918
Wigtownshire , was a Scottishconstituency of theHouse of Commons of theParliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of theParliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. It was represented by oneMember of Parliament .
The British parliamentary constituency was created in 1708 following theActs of Union, 1707 and replaced the formerParliament of Scotland shire constituency ofWigtownshire which had previously been represented by twoShire Commissioners . The first British general election inWigtownshire was in 1708. In 1707–08, members of the 1702–1707Parliament of Scotland were co-opted to serve in the 1stParliament of Great Britain . SeeScottish representatives to the 1st Parliament of Great Britain , for further details.
Wigtownshire was a Scottish shire (later known as a county). The constituency included the whole shire, except that between 1708 and 1885 the burghs ofStranraer ,New Galloway ,Whithorn andWigtown , formed part of theWigtown Burghs constituency.
The constituency elected oneMember of Parliament (MP) by thefirst past the post system until the seat was abolished in 1918.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] In 1918 theWigtownshire area was combined withKirkcudbrightshire to form theGalloway constituency.
Members of Parliament [ edit ] Election Member Party Notes 1708, 17 June John Stewart (c 1670–1748)1710, 10 November Patrick Vanse Unseated on petition 1711, 3 March John Stewart (c 1670–1748)Seated on petition 1727, 21 September William Dalrymple 1741, 15 May James Stewart (c 1699–1768)1747, 31 July John Stewart (?-c 1769)1754, 2 May James Stewart 1761, 23 April John Hamilton Resigned 1762, 18 March James Murray Of Cally and Broughton 1768, 22 April Keith Stewart Appointed Receiver of Land Taxation for Scotland 1784, 17 September Andrew McDouall Returned at a by-election 1796, 17 June William Stewart 1802, 27 July Andrew McDouall Resigned 1805, 15 April William Maxwell Tory [ 6] Returned at a by-election 1812, 28 October Sir William Stewart Resigned 1816, 2 August James Hunter-Blair Returned at a by-election; resigned 1822, 30 July Sir William Maxwell Tory [ 6] Returned at a by-election 1830, 17 August Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet Whig [ 7] [ 8] 1837, 5 August James Blair Conservative [ 7] [ 8] 1841, 15 July John Dalrymple Viscount Dalrymple (from 1853) Whig [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] Resigned; the 10thEarl of Stair from 1864 1856, 9 February Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Baronet Whig [ 8] Returned at a by-election; joined the Liberal Party 1859 Liberal [ 8] 1868, 21 November Alan Stewart, Lord Garlies Conservative [ 8] Succeeded as the 10thEarl of Galloway 1873, 24 February Robert Vans-Agnew Conservative [ 8] Returned at a by-election 1880, 10 April Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet [ 8] Conservative 1906, 23 January John Dalrymple, Viscount Dalrymple Conservative Succeeded as the 12thEarl of Stair 1915, 12 February Hon. Hew Hamilton Dalrymple Conservative Returned at a by-election 1918 constituency abolished
Pre-1832 election results [ edit ] Elections in the 1830s [ edit ] Election results 1832-1868 [ edit ] Elections in the 1830s [ edit ] Elections in the 1840s [ edit ] Elections in the 1850s [ edit ] Dalrymple resigned by accepting the office ofSteward of the Manor of Northstead , causing a by-election.
Elections in the 1860s [ edit ] Election results 1868-1880 [ edit ] Elections in the 1860s [ edit ] Elections in the 1870s [ edit ] Stewart succeeded to the peerage, becoming Earl of Galloway.
Elections in the 1880s [ edit ] Election results 1885-1918 [ edit ] Elections in the 1880s [ edit ] In July 1886, Sir Herbert Maxwell accepted office as aJunior Lord of the Treasury , causing a by-election.
Elections in the 1890s [ edit ] Elections in the 1900s [ edit ] Waring Elections in the 1910s [ edit ] Macpherson General Election 1914–15 :
Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;
At the1915 Wigtownshire by-election ,Hew Hamilton Dalrymple (Conservative) was returned unopposed on 12 February 1915.
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