Milborne Port (UK Parliament constituency)

Milborne Port is a former parliamentary borough located in Somerset. It elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons between 1298 and 1307 and again from 1628, but was disenfranchised in the Reform Act 1832 as a rotten borough.

Milborne Port
Former Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
CountySomerset
Major settlementsMilborne Port
1628–1832
SeatsTwo

Members of Parliament

Milborne Port re-franchised in 1628

Year1st member1st party2nd member2nd party
1628Philip DigbySir Nathaniel Napier
No Parliament summoned 1629-1640

MPs 1640–1832

Year1st member1st party2nd member2nd party
April 1640Edward KyrtonRoyalistThomas Erle
November 1640Lord Digby[1]Royalist
1640 (?)John DigbyRoyalist
August 1642Kyrton and Digby disabled from sitting – both seats vacant
1645William CarentThomas Grove
December 1648Grove excluded in Pride's Purge – seat vacant
1653Milborne Port was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament
1654,1656Milborne Port was unrepresented in the First and Second Protectorate Parliaments
January 1659William CarentRobert Hunt
May 1659Not represented in the restored Rump
April 1660William MilborneMichael Malet
August 1660Francis Wyndham
1677John Hunt
February 1679William Lacy
August 1679Henry Bull
1689Thomas Saunders
1690Sir Thomas TravellSir Charles Carteret
January 1701Sir Richard Newman
December 1701Henry Thynne
1702John Hunt
1705Thomas Medlycott[2]
1709Thomas Smith
1710James Medlycott
1715John Cox
June 1717Michael Harvey[3]
July 1717 [3]Charles Stanhope
1722Michael HarveyGeorge Speke
1727Thomas Medlycott
1734Thomas Medlycott, junior
1741Jeffrey French
1742 by-electionMichael Harvey
1747[4]
1748 by-electionThomas Medlycott, junior
1754Edward Walter
1763 by-electionThomas Hutchings-Medlycott
1770 by-electionRobert Knight, 1st Earl of Catherlough
April 1772 by-election [5]Richard Combe[6]
May 1772 [5]George Prescott
1774Hon. Temple LuttrellCaptain Charles Wolseley
1780John TownsonThomas Hutchings-Medlycott
1781 by-electionJohn Pennington[7]
1787 by-electionWilliam Popham
1790William Medlycott
1791 by-electionRichard Johnson
1794 by-electionColonel Mark Wood
1796Lord PagetSir Robert Ainslie
1802Hugh Leycester
1804 by-electionCaptain Charles Paget
1806Lord Paget
January 1810 by-electionViscount Lewisham
December 1810Hon. Sir Edward PagetTory
1812Robert Matthew CasberdTory
1820Hon. Berkeley PagetToryThomas GravesTory
1826Arthur ChichesterWhig
1827 by-electionJohn Henry NorthTory
1830George ByngWhigWilliam Sturges-BourneTory
4 March 1831 by-electionRichard Lalor SheilWhig
14 March 1831 by-electionCaptain George ByngWhig
July 1831 by-electionPhilip Cecil CramptonWhig
1832Constituency abolished

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