Wilton (UK Parliament constituency)

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Wilton

Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
County
Wiltshire
Major settlements
Wilton

1885–1918
Number of members
One
Replaced by
Salisbury and Westbury
Created from
South Wiltshire
1295–1885
Number of members
1295–1832: Two
1832–1885: One
Type of constituency
Borough constituency

Wilton was the name of a parliamentary borough in Wiltshire. It was represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1295 to 1707, then in the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and finally in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. It had two Members of Parliament (MPs) until 1832, but from 1832 to 1885 only one member, as a result of the Reform Act 1832. In 1885 the borough was abolished, but the name of the constituency was then transferred to a new county constituency electing one Member from 1885 until 1918.




Contents





  • 1 Boundaries


  • 2 Members of Parliament

    • 2.1 Wilton borough

      • 2.1.1 MPs 1295–1640


      • 2.1.2 MPs 1640–1832


      • 2.1.3 MPs 1832–1885



    • 2.2 Wiltshire, Southern or Wilton Division

      • 2.2.1 MPs 1885–1918




  • 3 Election results

    • 3.1 Elections in the 1850s


    • 3.2 Elections in the 1860s


    • 3.3 Elections in the 1870s


    • 3.4 Elections in the 1880s


    • 3.5 Elections in the 1890s


    • 3.6 Elections in the 1900s


    • 3.7 Elections in the 1910s



  • 4 References




Boundaries


1885-1918: The Municipal Borough of Salisbury, the Sessional Divisions of Amesbury, Hindon, and Salisbury, and the civil parishes of Figheldean, Fisherton-de-la-Mere, Milston, and Wily.



Members of Parliament



Wilton borough



MPs 1295–1640



















































































































































































ParliamentFirst memberSecond member
1386Thomas Cuttyng
Thomas Moleyns [1]
1388 (Feb)Thomas Cuttyng
William Chitterne [1]
1388 (Sep)Thomas Cuttyng
John Hulle [1]
1390 (Jan)Thomas Cuttyng
William Chitterne [1]
1390 (Nov)
1391
1393John Cole
Henry Bont [1]
1394Thomas Cuttyng
John Cole [1]
1395Thomas Cuttyng
John Hardy [1]
1397 (Jan)John Hardy
William Chitterne [1]
1397 (Sep)John Hardy
Thomas Cuttyng [1]
1399Thomas Cuttyng
William Chitterne [1]
1401
1402John Bottenham
William Chitterne [1]
1404 (Jan)
1404 (Oct)
1406 Robert Frye

John Hardy [1]
1407 Robert Frye

Robert Lardiner [1]
1410 Robert Frye

John Harleston [1]
1411 Robert Frye

John Harleston [1]
1413 (Feb)
1413 (May)Robert Frye
John Lambarde [1]
1414 (Apr)John Valeys
John Harleston [1]
1414 (Nov)John Harleston
John Whithorne [1]
1415John Harleston
John Whithorne [1]
1416 (Mar)
1416 (Oct)
1417John Harleston
John Whithorne [1]
1419John Harleston
John Whithorne [1]
1420John Harleston
John Whithorne [1]
1421 (May)John Harleston
John Whithorne [1]
1421 (Dec)John Harleston
John Whithorne [1]
1510-1523
No names known[2]
1529Geoffrey Pole
Edmund Knightley [2]
1536?
1539?
1542Sir Edward Bayntun[3]
William Herbert [2]
1545Sir Thomas Lee
Christopher Willoughby [2]
1547Robert Watson
Robert Warner [2]
1553 (Mar)
William Damsell[4]

William Wightman [2]
1553 (Oct)Nicholas Chowne
Henry Creed [2]
1554 (Apr)William Clerke
Matthew Colthurst [2]
1554 (Nov)William Clerke
Henry Creed [2]
1555Henry Creed
William Clerke [2]
1558William Clerke
Henry Creed [2]
1559Henry Bodenham
Thomas Highgate[5]
1562/3William Wightman
Thomas Highgate [5]
1571William Wightman
Thomas Highgate [5]
1572William Clerke
Francis Vaughan [5]
1584John Penruddock
Roger Earthe [5]
1586Edward Penruddock
Henry Martyn [5]
1588Thomas Cavendish
Robert Penruddock [5]
1593Sir Thomas Morgan
Robert Penruddock [5]
1597
Thomas Muffet[6]

Robert Penruddock [5]
1601Sir Edmund Morgan
Hugh Sanford [5]
1604-1611Sir Thomas Edmonds
Hugh Sandford
1614Sir Robert Sidney
Thomas Morgan
1621
Henry Nevill, 9th Baron Bergavenny ennobled 1622
replaced by
Thomas Morgan

Sir Thomas Tracy
1624Sir Thomas Morgan
Sir Percy Hobart
1625Sir Thomas Morgan
Sir William Harrington
1626Sir Thomas Morgan
Sir John Evelyn
1628John Pooley
Sir Thomas Morgan
1629–1640
No Parliaments summoned


MPs 1640–1832






















































































































































































































YearFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party

April 1640

Sir Henry Vane (the elder)
Parliamentarian

Sir Benjamin Rudyerd
Parliamentarian

November 1640
December 1648

Rudyerd excluded in Pride's Purge - seat vacant
1653

Wilton was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament and the First and Second Parliaments of the Protectorate

January 1659

Richard Grobham Howe

Hon. John Herbert

May 1659

Wilton was not represented in the restored Rump
April 1660


Richard Grobham Howe



Francis Swanton

April 1661


John Nicholas [7]



Thomas Mompesson

June 1661


John Berkenhead


February 1679


Hon. Thomas Herbert



Thomas Penruddocke

August 1679


Sir John Nicholas

1685


Oliver Nicholas

1689


Thomas Penruddocke



Thomas Wyndham

1690


Sir Richard Grobham Howe

1695


John Hawles



John Gauntlett

1698


Sir Henry Ashurst

January 1701


Thomas Phipps

November 1701


Sir Henry Ashurst

July 1702


Sir John Hawles



George Boddington

November 1702


John Gauntlett

1705


William Nicholas

1708


Sir Lambert Blackwell



Charles Mompesson

1710


John London [8]

1711


Peter Bathurst

1713


John London



Thomas Pitt [9]

1722


Hon. Robert Sawyer Herbert

1727


Thomas Martin

1734


Colonel the Hon. William Herbert

1757


Hon. Nicholas Herbert

1768


Henry Herbert

1775


Captain Charles Herbert

1780


Lord Herbert



William Gerard Hamilton

1785


Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Goldsworthy

1788


Lord Herbert

1790


The Viscount FitzWilliam

1794


Major General Philip Goldsworthy

1801


John Spencer

1804


Ralph Sheldon

1806


Captain the Hon. Charles Herbert

1807


Captain Charles Herbert

1816


Viscount FitzHarris

1821


John Penruddocke

Tory
1823


Edward Baker

1830


Henry Bulwer

1831


James Dawkins


1832

Representation reduced to one member


MPs 1832–1885










































ElectionMemberParty


1832

John Penruddocke

Conservative


1837

Edward Baker

Conservative


1841

James Harris

Conservative


1841 by-election

James Agar

Conservative


1847

Peelite[10][11]


1852

Charles A'Court

Peelite[12][13]


1855 by-election

(Sir) Edmund Antrobus [14]

Peelite[15]


1859

Liberal


1877 by-election

Hon. Sidney Herbert

Conservative


1885

Borough abolished - name transferred to county division


Wiltshire, Southern or Wilton Division



MPs 1885–1918



































YearMemberParty


1885

Sir Thomas Grove

Liberal


1886

Liberal Unionist


1892

Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie

Conservative


1900

James Morrison

Conservative


1906

Levi Lapper Morse

Liberal


1910

Sir Charles Bathurst

Conservative


1918

Hugh Morrison

Unionist


1918

Constituency abolished


Election results





Decades:

  • 1850s

  • 1860s

  • 1870s

  • 1880s

  • 1890s

  • 1900s

  • 1910s


Elections in the 1850s






































General Election 1852: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Peelite

Charles A'Court
125
82.8

N/A


Conservative
Jeremiah Greene Jones Greene[17]26
17.2

N/A
Majority
99
65.6

N/A

Turnout
151
70.3

N/A

Registered electors
219




Peelite hold

Swing

N/A

A'Court resigned after being appointed a Special Commissioner of Property and Income Tax in Ireland, causing a by-election.















By-election, 28 March 1855: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Peelite

Edmund Antrobus

Unopposed


Peelite hold

















General Election 1857: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Peelite

Edmund Antrobus

Unopposed

Registered electors
251




Peelite hold

















General Election 1859: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Edmund Antrobus

Unopposed

Registered electors
258




Liberal hold


Elections in the 1860s



















General Election 1865: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Edmund Antrobus

Unopposed

Registered electors
265




Liberal hold

















General Election 1868: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Edmund Antrobus

Unopposed

Registered electors
931




Liberal hold


Elections in the 1870s



















General Election 1874: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Edmund Antrobus

Unopposed

Registered electors
1,040




Liberal hold

Antrobus resigned, causing a by-election.






































Wilton by-election, 1877[16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Sidney Herbert
751
80.1

N/A


Liberal
John Freeman Norris[18]187
19.9

N/A
Majority
564
60.1

N/A

Turnout
938
86.3

N/A

Registered electors
1,087




Conservative gain from Liberal

Swing

N/A


Elections in the 1880s






































General Election 1880: Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Sidney Herbert
819
67.4

N/A


Lib-Lab

Joseph Arch[19]
397
32.6

N/A
Majority
422
34.7

N/A

Turnout
1,216
86.8

N/A

Registered electors
1,401




Conservative gain from Liberal

Swing

N/A

Herbert was appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, requiring a by-election.















Wilton by-election, 1885Wilton [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Sidney Herbert

Unopposed


Conservative hold


Herbert






































General Election 1885: Wilton [20][21][22]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Thomas Grove
4,151
55.5
+22.9


Conservative

Sidney Herbert
3,329
44.5
−22.9
Majority
822
11.0

N/A

Turnout
7,480
86.2
−0.6

Registered electors
8,675




Liberal gain from Conservative

Swing
+22.9














General Election 1886: Wilton [20][21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Unionist

Thomas Grove

Unopposed


Liberal Unionist gain from Liberal


Elections in the 1890s




Folkestone



































General Election 1892: Wilton [20][21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie
3,743
52.9

N/A


Liberal

Thomas Grove
3,336
47.1

N/A
Majority
407
5.8

N/A

Turnout
7,079
79.1

N/A

Registered electors
8,951




Conservative hold




































General Election 1895: Wilton [20][21][23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie
3,828
51.8
-1.1


Liberal

Lionel Edward Pyke
3,565
48.2
+1.1
Majority
263
3.6
-2.2

Turnout
7,393
86.9
+7.8

Registered electors
8,511




Conservative hold

Swing
-1.1


Elections in the 1900s















Wilton by-election, 1900 [20][21][23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

James Morrison

Unopposed


Conservative hold

































General Election 1900: Wilton [20][21][23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

James Morrison
3,733
56.3
+4.5


Liberal

Martin White
2,892
43.7
−4.5
Majority
841
12.6
= +9.0

Turnout
6,626
80.7
−6.2

Registered electors
8,205




Conservative hold


Morse






































General Election 1906: Wilton [20][21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Levi Lapper Morse
4,272
54.6
+10.9


Conservative

James Morrison
3,548
45.4
−10.9
Majority
724
9.2

N/A

Turnout
7,820
90.6
+9.9

Registered electors
8,632




Liberal gain from Conservative

Swing
+10.9


Elections in the 1910s




Verney


































General Election January 1910: Wilton [20][23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Charles Bathurst
4,541
53.8
+8.4


Liberal

Harry Verney
3,894
46.2
-8.4
Majority
647
7.6
16.8

Turnout

93.0
+2.4


Conservative gain from Liberal

Swing
+8.4

































General Election December 1910: Wilton [20][23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Charles Bathurst
4,356
53.6
-0.2


Liberal

Francis Rogers
3,769
46.4
+0.2
Majority
587
7.2
-0.4

Turnout

89.6
-3.4


Conservative hold

Swing
-0.2

General Election 1914/15:


Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;



  • Unionist: Charles Bathurst


  • Liberal: Charles Leach














Wilton by-election, 1918 [20][24]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Unionist

Hugh Morrison

Unopposed


Unionist hold


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  8. ^ On petition, London was found not to have been duly elected


  9. ^ Created The Lord Londonderry 1719 and The Viscount Londonderry 1726, both titles being in the Peerage of Ireland


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  14. ^ Succeeded to a baronetcy, May 1870


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