- William Gordon, Lord Strathnaver
William Gordon (
19 December ,1683 –13 July 1720 ), known by thecourtesy title ofLord Strathnaver from4 March ,1703 , was a Member of Parliament (MP) in Great Britain in 1708. In 1719, the family name was changed to Sutherland, when his father was recognised as the Chief ofClan Sutherland .Lord Strathnaver was the eldest son of
John Gordon, 16th Earl of Sutherland . He died before his father so he never inherited the peerage.He was elected the first MP for Tain Burghs on
26 May ,1708 .The election of Lord Strathnaver and a number of other heirs to
Scottish peerages were contested. Before theAct of Union 1707 , the eldest sons of peers were ineligible to be elected to theParliament of Scotland . No such restriction existed for theParliament of England . The question arose whether the eldest sons of Scottish peers could be elected to theParliament of Great Britain , after the Union.On
3 December ,1708 , the House of Commons decided the issue, as at that time the House judged the eligibility of its members itself rather than leaving the issue to be decided by a Judge.After the House called in counsel, the election petitions and representations in writing were read out and the lawyers put forward arguments for their clients. After counsel had withdrawn a question was formulated and put to a vote.
The proposition the House voted on was "that the eldest sons of the Peers of Scotland were capable by the
Laws of Scotland at the time of the Union, to elect or be elected asCommissioners for theShire or Boroughs [sic, seeBurgh s] to the Parliament of Scotland; and therefore by the Treaty of Union are capable to elect, or be elected to represent any Shire or Borough [sic] in Scotland, to sit in the House of Commons of Great Britain".The House rejected the motion and so declared that Lord Strathnaver was ineligible to be elected an MP for Tain Burghs.
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