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Piers Edgcumbe | rowspan="2" | Cavaliers>Royalist | | Edward Reade >| | Long Parliament>November 1640 | | William Glanville (Camelford MP)>William Glanville | Royalist |
|January 1644Edgcumbe and Glanville disabled from sitting - both seats vacant |
|1647 | William Say (MP for Camelford) | > | | | Gregory Clement (?) Sources differ. Cobbett's Parliamentary History lists Clement as MP for Camelford, and the Dictionary of National Biography agrees; however, Brunton & Pennington state that Clement was elected for Fowey (UK Parliament constituency)>Fowey, though they list no alternative name for Camelford. | |
|May 1652Clement expelled - his seat left vacant |
|1653''Camelford was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament and the First Protectorate Parliament | and Second Protectorate Parliament>Second Parliaments of the Protectorate'' |
Third Protectorate Parliament>January 1659 | | John Maynard (1604â1690)>John Maynard | | | William Bradden >| |
Rump Parliament>May 1659 | | William Say (MP for Camelford)>William Say | | One seat vacant |
|April 1660 | Sir Peter Killigrew, 2nd Baronet>Peter Killigrew| | | Samuel Trelawny| |
|June 1660| Thomas Vivian| | | William Cotton (d. 1673)>William Cotton| |
| 1661 | Thomas Coventry | | | Charles Roscarrock| |
| 1665 | William Godolphin (diplomat)>(Sir) William Godolphin| |
|February 1679 | Sir James Smyth | | | William Harbord (1635-1692)>William Harbord| |
|April 1679 | Robert Russell (d. 1703)>Robert Russell| |
|April 1685| Humphrey Langford| | | Nicholas Courtney | |
|September 1685 | Charles Scarborough>Sir Charles Scarborough| |
| 1689 | Ambrose Manaton | | | Henry Manaton| |
| 1695 | Robert Molesworth | Whig |
| 1696| Sidney Wortley-Montagu| |
| 1698| Henry Manaton| | | Dennys Glynn | |
| 1704 | William Pole | |
| 1705| Henry Pinnell| |
| 1708 | Richard Munden (died 1725)>Richard Munden| | | John Manley (1655-1713)>John Manley| |
| 1710 | Bernard Granville | | | Jasper Radcliffe| |
|March 1711| Henry Manaton| |
|May 1711 | Paul Orchard | |
| 1712 | Sir Bourchier Wrey | |
| 1713 | James Nicholls (politician)>James Nicholls| |
| 1715 | James Montagu (died 1748)>James Montagu| | | Richard Coffin (1684-1766)>Richard Coffin| |
| 1722 | Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda>The Earl of Drogheda| | | William Sloper (c.1658â1743)>William Sloper| |
| 1727 | Sir Thomas Hales, 3rd Baronet>Thomas Hales | Whig (British political party)>Whig | | John Pitt (soldier)>John Pitt| |
| 1734 | Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet>Sir Thomas Lyttelton| | | James Cholmondeley| |
| 1741 | William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin>The Earl of Inchiquin| | | Charles Montagu (of Papplewick)>Charles Montagu| |
| 1747 | Ridgeway Pitt, 3rd Earl of Londonderry>The Earl of Londonderry| | | Samuel Martin | |
| 1754 | Sir John Lade, 1st Baronet (2nd creation)>John LadeCreated a baronet as Sir John Lade, March 1758| |
| 1759| Bartholomew Burton| |
| 1768 | Charles Phillips (MP)>Charles Phillips| | | William Wilson (died 1796)>William Wilson| |
| 1774 | John Amyand | | | Francis Herne| |
| 1776 | Ralph Payne, 1st Baron Lavington>Sir Ralph Payne| |
| 1780 | John Pardoe (died 1796)>John Pardoe| | | James Macpherson | |
|April 1784 | Jonathan Phillips (MP)>Jonathan Phillips| |
|July 1784 | Sir Samuel Hannay, 3rd Baronet>Sir Samuel Hannay, Bt| |
| 1791 | William Smith | Whig |
|March 1796Lord William Bentinck | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
|May 1796| William Joseph Denison| | | John Angerstein (MP)>John Angerstein | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
| 1802 | Robert Adair | Whig | | John Anthony Fonblanque>John FonblanqueJohn Anthony (later de Grenier) Fonblanque, elected 1802: see ODNB article, NOT his son, John Samuel Martin Fonblanque. | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
| 1806 | James Maitland, 9th Earl of Lauderdale>Viscount Maitland | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
| 1807 | Henry Petty-FitzMaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne>Lord Henry Petty | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
| 1810 | Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux>Henry Brougham | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
| 1812| William Leader| | | Samuel Scott, 2nd Baronet of Lytchet Minster>Samuel Scott| |
| 1818The 1818 election was declared void and a new poll was ordered | Mark Milbank (MP)>Mark Milbank | Whig (British political party)>Whig | John Bushby Maitland | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
| 1819The 1819 election was declared void. All the candidates (Stewart, Allsopp, Milbank and Maitland) were barred from sitting for any constituency for the remainder of the Parliament for violating the Treating Act, and Camelford's writ was suspended | John Stewart (died 1826)>John Stewart | Tory (British political party)>Tory | Lewis Allsopp | Tory (British political party)>Tory |
| 1819 Camelford's representation suspended 1819-1820 |
| 1820 | Mark Milbank | Whig | | Francis Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford>Earl of Yarmouth | Tory (British political party)>Tory |
| 1822Sheldon Cradock | Whig (British political party)>Whig |
1832 United Kingdom general election>1832 | Constituency abolished |
NotesReferences
- Brock, Michael (1973) The Great Reform Act London: Hutchinson
- Brunton, D. & Pennington, D. H. (1954) Members of the Long Parliament London: George Allen & Unwin
- Cobbett, William (1808) ''Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803" London: Thomas Hansard weblink" title="https:/-/web.archive.org/web/20150904125310weblink">weblink
- Courtney, William Prideaux (1889) The Parliamentary Representation of Cornwall to 1832. London: Printed for private circulation (75 copies only)
- Jansson, Maija (ed.) (1988) Proceedings in Parliament, 1614 (House of Commons) Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society
- Philbin, J. Holladay (1965) Parliamentary Representation 1832 - England and Wales New Haven: Yale University Press
- Smith, Henry Stooks (1973) The Parliaments of England from 1715 to 1847, 2nd ed., edited by F. W. S. Craig. Chichester: Parliamentary Reference Publications
- Townshend, Heywood (comp.) (1680) Historical Collections:: or, An exact account of the proceedings of the four last Parliaments of Q. Elizabeth of famous memory: wherein is contained the complete journals both of the Lords and Commons, taken from the original records of their Houses. ... Together with the most considerable passages of the history of those times London: Printed for T. Basset, W. Crooke, and W. Cademan weblink
- British History Online - list of speakers in the Parliaments of 1656 and 1658-9
Further reading
- NOTITIA PARLIAMENTARIA, 1, 9,
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