Inverness Burghs (Commonwealth Parliament constituency)
During the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, called the Protectorate, the Scottish burghs of Dornoch, Tain, Inverness, Dingwall, Nairn, Elgin and Forres were jointly represented by one Member of Parliament in the House of Commons at Westminster from 1654 until 1659. Elections were held at Inverness.
Inverness Burghs | |
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Former Constituency for the Protectorate Parliament | |
Region | Scotland |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1654 |
Abolished | 1659 |
Created from | Scotland |
Replaced by | Dornoch, Tain, Inverness, Dingwall, Nairn, Elgin, Forres |
List of Members of Parliament
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References
- Joseph Foster, Members of Parliament, Scotland (1882) p. 359.
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