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Aylesbury (UK Parliament constituency)

{{UK constituency infobox|
Name = AylesburyMap1 = AylesburyMap2 = BuckinghamshireEntity = BuckinghamshireType = CountyYear = 1553Entity = BuckinghamshireCounty = BuckinghamshireEP = South East EnglandMP = David LidingtonParty = ConservativeAylesbury is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

Boundaries

The constituency is based around the town of Aylesbury and the surrounding countryside in Buckinghamshire.

Boundary review

Following their review of parliamentary representation in Buckinghamshire, the Boundary Commission for England have made minor changes to the existing Aylesbury constituency. The electoral wards used in the newly shaped seat are;
*Aston Clinton, Aylesbury Central, Bedgrove, Coldharbour, Elmhurst and Watermead, Gatehouse, Mandeville and Elm Farm, Oakfield, Quarrendon, Southcourt, Walton Court and Hawkslade and Wendover from the district of Aylesbury Vale
*Bledlow and Bradenham, Greater Hughenden, Lacey Green, Speen and the Hampdens and Stokenchurch and Radnage from Wycombe

Members of Parliament

Constituency created (1553)
YearFirst memberSecond member
April 1554Thomas SmithHumphrey Moseley
November 1554William RyseUnknown
1555Anthony Restwold
1558Names lost
1559Arthur PorterThomas Crawley
1563Thomas SackvilleThomas Coleshill
1571Thomas LichfieldEdward Dockwra
1572George Burden
1584Thomas TasburghJohn Smith
1586Thomas Scott
1589Thomas PigottHenry Fleetwood
1593Sir Thomas WestJohn Lillye
1597Thomas TasburghThomas Smythe
1601John LillyeRichard Moore
1604Sir William BorlaseSir William Smythe
1614Sir John DormerSamuel Backhouse
1621Henry Borlase
1624Sir John Pakington, BtSir Thomas Crewe
1625Sir Robert Carr
May 1625Sir John Hare
1626Clement CokeArthur Goodwin
1628Sir Edmund Verney
April 1640Sir John Pakington, BtRalph Verney
1640Thomas Fountaine
November 1640Sir John Pakington, Bt
1645Thomas ScotSimon Mayne
Returned one member to the First and Second Protectorate Parliaments
YearMember
1654Henry Philips
1656Thomas Scot
Returned two members to the Third Protectorate Parliament and thereafter
YearFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
1659Sir James Whitelocke Thomas Tyrrill
1660Sir Thomas Lee, 1st Bt. Sir Richard Ingoldsby
1685Sir William Egerton Richard Anderson
1689Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Bt. Richard Beke
1690Sir Thomas Lee
1691Simon Mayne
1695James Herbert -1699Robert Dormer
1701Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Bt.
July 1702Sir John Pakington, 4th Bt.
December 1702Simon Harcourt -1704Sir Henry Parker, 2nd Bt.
1705Sir John Wittewrong, 3rd Bt. Simon Mayne
1710Simon Harcourt John Essington
January 1715Nathaniel Meade John Deacle
April 1715Trevor Hill
1722Richard Abell John Guise
1727Sir William Stanhope Philip Lloyd -1728Edward Rudge -1730Thomas Ingoldsby
1734George Champion Christopher Tower
1741Charles Pilsworth Viscount Petersham
1747The Earl of Inchiquin Edward Willes
1754Thomas Potter John Willes -1757John Wilkes -1761Welbore Ellis -1764Anthony Bacon -1768John Durand
1774John Aubrey
1780Thomas Orde
1784Sir Thomas Hallifax William Wrightson -1789Scrope Bernard -1790Gerard Lake
1802James Du Pre Robert Bent
1804William Cavendish
1806Sir George Nugent, 1st Bt. George Henry Compton Cavendish
1809Thomas Hussey -1812The Lord Nugent Liberal
1814Charles Compton CavendishLiberal
1818William Rickford -1832Henry Hanmer
1837Winthrop Mackworth Praed
1839Charles John Bailie Hamilton -1841Richard Rice Clayton
1847John Peter Deering The Lord Nugent Liberal
1848Quintin Dick -1850Frederick Calvert
1851Richard Bethell -1852Austen LayardLiberal
1857Thomas Tyringham Bernard -1859Samuel George Smith -1865Nathan Rothschild -1880George William Erskine RussellLiberal
Reduced to one member (1885)
YearMemberParty
1885Ferdinand James de RothschildLiberal
1899Lionel Walter RothschildLiberal
1910Lionel Nathan de Rothschild
1923Thomas KeensLiberal
1924Sir Alan Hughes Burgoyne
1929Michael BeaumontConservative
1938Sir Stanley ReedConservative
1950Spencer SummersConservative
1970Timothy RaisonConservative
1992David LidingtonConservative
*GENUKI

Elections

See also

*List of Parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire

References

*www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/acommons3.htm



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