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Wells (UK Parliament constituency)
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Wells
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of Wells in Somerset
Outline map
Location of Somerset within England
CountySomerset
Electorate79,989 (December 2010)[1]
18852024
SeatsOne
Created fromMid Somerset and East Somerset
Replaced byWells and Mendip Hills
1295–1868
SeatsTwo
Type of constituencyBorough constituency
Replaced byMid Somerset

Wells was a constituency[n 1] in Somerset in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. Apart from between 2010-2015, Wells was represented by members of the Conservative Party since 1924.[n 2]

Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was abolished, with most of it being transferred to the new constituency of Wells and Mendip Hills, to be first contested at the 2024 general election.[2]

History

The original two-member borough constituency was created in 1295, and abolished by the Reform Act 1867 with effect from the 1868 general election. Its revival saw a more comparable size of electorate across the country and across Somerset, with a large swathe of the county covered by this new seat, under the plans of the third Reform Act and the connected Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 which was enacted the following year.

Political history

The seat was largely Conservative-held during the 20th century and has never elected a Labour MP. The only other political party to have been represented is the Liberal Democrats or their predecessor, the Liberal Party, who achieved a marginal victory in 2010, see marginal seat.

Prominent frontbenchers

Sir William Hayter was chief government whip of the Commons under three Liberal Prime Ministers governing from the Lords, (Lord John) Russell, Aberdeen and Palmerston.

So too in this role was Lord Hylton from 1916 to 1922 alongside the Lord Colebrooke in the Conservative-Liberal National coalition.

Robert Sanders was Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Commons, 1918–1919, and Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1922–1924.

Robert Boscawen was a government whip (1988–1989).

David Heathcoat-Amory was Minister for Europe (1993–1994) and later a Shadow Cabinet member (1997–2001).

Boundaries

Map
Map of boundaries 2010-2024

1885-1918: The Borough of Wells, and the Sessional Divisions of Axbridge and Wells (except the parish of Binegar).

1918-1950: The Boroughs of Glastonbury and Wells, the Urban Districts of Shepton Mallet and Street, the Rural Districts of Shepton Mallet, Wells, and Wincanton, and in the Rural District of Frome the parishes of Cloford, Marston Bigot, Nunney, Wanstrow, Whatley, and Witharn Friary.

1950-1983: The Boroughs of Glastonbury and Wells, the Urban Districts of Frome, Shepton Mallet, and Street, and the Rural Districts of Frome, Shepton Mallet, Wells, and Wincanton.

1983-2010: The District of Mendip wards of Ashwick, Avalon, Chilcompton and Ston Easton, Ebbor, Glastonbury St Benedict's, Glastonbury St Edmund's, Glastonbury St John's, Glastonbury St Mary's, Moor, Nedge, Pylcombe, Rodney, Sheppey, Shepton Mallet, Street North, Street South, Wells Central, Wells St Cuthbert's, and Wells St Thomas, and the District of Sedgemoor wards of Axbridge, Axe Vale, Berrow, Brent, Burnham North, Burnham South, Cheddar, Highbridge, Mark, Shipham, and Wedmore.

2010–2024: The District of Mendip wards of Ashwick and Ston Easton, Avalon, Chilcompton, Glastonbury St Benedict's, Glastonbury St Edmund's, Glastonbury St John's, Glastonbury St Mary's, Knowle, Moor, Nedge, Pylcombe, Rodney and Priddy, St Cuthbert Out North and West, Shepton East, Shepton West, Street North, Street South, Street West, Wells Central, Wells St Cuthbert's, and Wells St Thomas, and the District of Sedgemoor wards of Axbridge, Axe Vale, Berrow, Brent North, Burnham North, Burnham South, Cheddar and Shipham, Highbridge, Knoll, and Wedmore and Mark.

Constituency profile

Aside from energy, transportation, retail, and distribution which are major sectors, agriculture and tourism are still important areas to this central and quite quintessential part of Somerset which includes the coastal resort of Burnham-on-Sea, the city of Wells with its cathedral, and notable natural landmarks such as the Cheddar Gorge and Glastonbury Tor. The site of the Glastonbury Festival also lies within this seat, causing a major influx of visitors in late June. The founder of the festival, Michael Eavis, stood as the Labour candidate for the 1997 election, receiving 10,204 votes, the highest for Labour since 1974.

Workless claimants who were registered jobseekers were in November 2012 significantly lower than the national average of 3.8%, at 2.1% of the population based on a statistical compilation by The Guardian.[3]

Members of Parliament

MPs 1295–1640

Parliament First member Second member
1386 Nicholas Cristesham Thomas Phelpes[4]
February 1388 Richard Ferrour Nicholas Cristesham[4]
September 1388 John Blithe Thomas Hore[4]
January 1390 Nicholas More Thomas Tanner[4]
November 1390
1391 John Newmaster Roger Chapman[4]
1393 John Newmaster John Blithe[4]
1394 John Newmaster Thomas Hore[4]
1395 Nicholas Cristesham John Comelond[4]
January 1397 Nicholas More Thomas Wynchester[4]
September 1397 Roger Chapman William Greynton[4]
1399 Thomas Tanner John Blithe[4]
1401
1402 John Wycombe Roger Chapman[4]
January 1404 Roger Chapman Richard Groos[4]
October 1404 Walter Dyer John Bowyer[4]
1406 Thomas Wey Thomas Jay[4]
1407 Walter Duddesdon John Newmaster[4]
1410 John Russell Luke Wilton[4]
1411
February 1413 John Horewode I John Podmore[4]
May 1413 John Horewode I Luke Wilton[4]
April 1414 John Podmore Thomas Dynt[4]
November 1414 John Hynden Thomas Dynt[4]
1415
March 1416
October 1416 Simon Bailly John Cutte[4]
1417 Richard Setter Hildebrand Elwell[4]
1419 Richard Perys Richard Langford[4]
1420 Richard Setter Hildebrand Elwell[4]
May 1421 Hildebrand Elwell Richard Perys[4]
December 1421 Robert Elwell John Pedewell[4]
1510 John Welshot John Mawdley I[5]
1512 Walter Sarger Richard alias Robert Ruynon[5]
1515 Walter Sarger Richard alias Robert Ruynon[5]
1523 Walter Sarger John Mawdley I[5]
1529 John Cutte John Mawdley II[5]
1536 ?
1539 John Mawdley II John Godwin[5]
1542 John Godwin James Dyer[5]
1545 John Mawdley II Anthony Gilbert[5]
1547 Thomas Clerke John Aylworth[5]
First Parliament of 1553 John Aylworth William Godwin
Second Parliament of 1553 Thomas Lewis John Godwin
Parliament of 1554 John Mawdley II
Parliament of 1554–1555 William Gedney or Godwin
Parliament of 1555 Maurice Llewellyn
Parliament of 1558 John Aylworth died during the 1572 Parliament
In his place Ayshton Aylworth
John Mawdley II
Parliament of 1559
Parliament of 1563–1567 John Hippisley
Parliament of 1571 Henry Newton
Parliament of 1572–1581 William Bowerman
Parliament of 1584–1585 James Bisse George Upton
Parliament of 1586–1587 Thomas Godwyn William Smith
Parliament of 1588–1589 Thomas Purfrey John Ayshe
Parliament of 1593 Richard Goodwin James Goodwin
Parliament of 1597–1598 Leonard Crosse William Watkins
Parliament of 1601 James Kirton George Upton
Parliament of 1604–1611 Sir Robert Stapleton (Edward Forsett)[6]
Addled Parliament (1614) Sidney Montagu Thomas Southworth
Parliament of 1621–1622 Sir Edward Rodney
Happy Parliament (1624–1625)
Useless Parliament (1625) Sir Thomas Lake
Parliament of 1625–1626
Parliament of 1628–1629 Sir Ralph Hopton John Baber
No Parliament summoned 1629–1640

MPs 1640–1832

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Election 1st Member[7] 1st Party 2nd Member[7] 2nd Party
April 1640 Sir Edward Rodney Royalist John Baber
November 1640 Sir Ralph Hopton Royalist
August 1642 Rodney and Hopton disabled from sitting – both seats vacant