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Liskeard (UK Parliament constituency)
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Liskeard
Former Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
1295–1885
Seatstwo (1295–1832); one (1832–1885)
Replaced byBodmin

Liskeard was a parliamentary borough in Cornwall, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1295 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1885. The constituency was abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885.

History

The parliamentary borough was based upon the community of Liskeard in the south-eastern part of Cornwall.

Sedgwick estimated the electorate at 30 in 1740. Namier and Brooke considered it was about 50 in the 1754–1790 period. The right of election before 1832 was in the freemen of the borough. This constituency was under the patronage of the Eliot family, which acquired the predominant interest by 1722.

There were no contested elections between at least 1715 and 1802. In the early 19th century the Whigs attempted to expand the electorate to include householders. During the 1802 general election, 48 householders claimed the right to vote but their ballots were rejected by the Mayor (see the note to the 1802 election result below). The Eliot family continued to control the borough in the Tory interest, for another thirty years.

The Reform Act 1832 augmented the freemen voters (who retained their ancient right votes), with the beneficiaries of a new householder franchise. The number of voters registered in 1832 was 218. The political effect of the change was that a Whig was elected unopposed to the one remaining seat in 1832, whereas the two Tory candidates had been elected unopposed at the previous seven general elections. Only Whig or Liberal candidates were returned from 1832 until the constituency was abolished.

The Reform Act 1867 preserved the borough constituency but slightly expanded the electorate (from 434 in 1865 to 881 in 1868). Liskeard was one of the smallest boroughs to retain individual representation in the 1868–1885 period. However the constituency was finally abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, when the borough became part of the Bodmin or South East division of Cornwall.

Members of Parliament

1295–1629

  • Constituency created (1295)
Parliament First member Second member
1355 John Hamely[1]
1386 John Bodilly Stephen Bant[2]
1388 (Feb) Simon Lowys John Helligan[2]
1388 (Sep) Simon Lowys Walter Bloyowe[2]
1390 (Jan) Simon Lowys John Cokeworthy I[2]
1390 (Nov)
1391 Robert Brewys John Goly[2]
1393 Simon Lowys Robert Combe[2]
1394
1395 Ralph Cokeworthy Ralph Trenewith II[2]
1397 (Jan) Simon Lowys John Tregoose[2]
1397 (Sep) John Gryk Robert Syteston[2]
1399 Walter Gosham Thomas Forster[2]
1401
1402 Simon Lowys John Price[2]
1404 (Jan)
1404 (Oct)
1406 John Treffridowe Williard Hamond[2]
1407 William Aston Thomas Gybbe[2]
1410 Simon (Lowys) John Clink (MP for Liskeard)[2]
1411 Simon Lowys John Penrose[2]
1413 (Feb)
1413 (May) Simon Lowys Walter Lowys[2]
1414 (Apr)
1414 (Nov) Simon Lowys William Bodrugan[2]
1415
1416 (Mar) Oto Trenewith John Trewoofe[2]
1416 (Oct)
1417 John But Robert Treage[2]
1419 Philip Motty John Calwe[2]
1420 John Fursdon John Cork[2]
1421 (May) Nicholas Aysshton Richard Tredinney[2]
1421 (Dec) John Trelawny III Robert Trenerth[2]
1510–1523 No names known[3]
1529 James Trewynnard Henry Pyne[3]
1536 ?
1539 ?
1542 ?
1545 John Roscarrock Richard Halfacre[3]
1547 Robert Becket Ambrose Gilberd[3]
First Parliament of 1553 John Trelawny John Gayer
Second Parliament of 1553 William Morice Thomas Roscarrock
First Parliament of 1554 James Kemp Francis Roscarrock
Second Parliament of 1554 John Connock John Pethbridge
Parliament of 1555 John Cruys William Lower (MP for Liskeard)
Parliament of 1558 William Coryton John Gayer
Parliament of 1559 George Bromley Renald Muschamp
Parliament of 1563–1567 Reginald Mohun
Parliament of 1571 John Connock Basil Johnson
Parliament of 1572–1581 Henry Macwilliam Paul Wentworth
Parliament of 1584–1585 Peter Edgcumbe Edward Denny
Parliament of 1586–1587 Richard Edgecumbe Jonathan Trelawny
Parliament of 1588–1589 John Jackson
Parliament of 1593 George Wray
Parliament of 1597–1598 Henry Neville Edward Trelawny
Parliament of 1601 Thomas Edmunds Sampson Lennard
Parliament of 1604–1611 Sir William Killigrew Reginald Nicholas
Addled Parliament (1614) Richard Connock John Glanville
Parliament of 1621–1622 Sir Edward Coke Nicholas Hele
Happy Parliament (1624–1625) William Wrey (later 2nd Wrey Baronet)[4]
Useless Parliament (1625) William Coryton
Parliament of 1625–1626 Sir Francis Steward Joseph Jane
Parliament of 1628–1629 John Harris
No Parliament summoned 1629–1640

1640–1832

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Year First member First party Second member Second party
April 1640 John Harris Royalist George Kekewich Parliamentarian
November 1640 Joseph Jane Royalist
January 1644 Harris and Jane disabled from sitting – both seats vacant
1647 Thomas Povey Non-partisan George Kekewich Parliamentarian
December 1648 Povey and Kekewich excluded in Pride's Purge – both seats vacant
1653 Liskeard was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament and the First and Second Parliaments of the Protectorate
January 1659 Thomas Noell Hunt Greenwood
May 1659 Not represennted in the restored Rump
April 1660 John Connock John Robinson
April 1661 John Harris Peter Prideaux[n 1]
May 1661 Bernard Granville
1678 Sir Bourchier Wrey
February 1679 John Connock John Buller