- Parliamentary representation from Middlesex
The historic county of
Middlesex in south east England was represented in Parliament from the 13th century. This article provides a list of constituencies constituting the Parliamentary representation from Middlesex.From early times the
City of London and the rest of Middlesex had different sheriffs and other administrative arrangements. However apart from this the historic county was not divided, for administrative purposes, until 1889. In that year the urbanised east of the county became part of the new administrativecounty of London ; administered by theLondon County Council . The less built up north and west of the county formed the administrative county of Middlesex; administered by Middlesex County Council.In 1965 the
Greater London Council was formed.Greater London absorbed the administrative county of London and surrounding territory, including almost all of the administrative county of Middlesex. The south west part of the historic county (then theStaines Urban District and theSunbury on Thames Urban District but from 1974 the borough ofSpelthorne ) was transferred to the administrative county of Surrey. A smaller part of the historic county, in thePotters Bar area, was transferred to the administrative county of Hertfordshire. In 1995 the village ofPoyle , which had been a small area in the north of Spelthorne, was transferred to Berkshire.The first part of this article covers the constituencies wholly or predominantly within the area of the historic county of Middlesex, both before and after the administrative changes of 1889 and 1965. The second part refers to constituencies mostly in another historic county, which included some territory from the historic county of Middlesex. The summaries section only refers to the constituencies included in the first section of the constituency list.
List of constituencies
Article names are followed by (UK Parliament constituency). The constituencies which existed in 1707 were those previously represented in the
Parliament of England .In the distribution of seats in effect from 1974-1983 the official name of the Greater London seats included a London Borough prefix. In most cases this is not used in the article names. There were also instances when a distinctive constituency name had, at different periods, been prefixed by different borough names. In those casses the distinctive constituency name alone is usually used in the article name. See the notes column for further details.
Key to abbrieviations:-
* (Type) BC Borough constituency, CC County constituency, UC University constituency.
* (Administrative County in Notes) B shire county of Berkshire, GL Greater London (from 1965), H administrative/shire county of Hertfordshire (from 1965), L administrative county of London (1889-1965), M1 historic county of Middlesex (to 1889), M2 administrative county of Middlesex (1889-1965), S administrative/shire county of Surrey (from 1965).Constituencies wholly or predominantly in the historic county
ummary of Members of Parliament by Type and Period
ee also
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*List of Parliamentary constituencies in Islington
*List of Parliamentary constituencies in Greater London
*Parliamentary representation by historic counties
*First Protectorate Parliament
*Unreformed House of Commons References
* "Boundaries of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885-1972", compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Parliamentary Reference Publications 1972)
* "British Parliamentary Constituencies: A Statistical Compendium", by Ivor Crewe and Anthony Fox (Faber and Faber 1984)
* "British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885", compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (The Macmillan Press 1977)
* "The House of Commons 1509-1558", by S.T. Bindoff (Secker & Warburg 1982)
* "The House of Commons 1558-1603", by P.W. Hasler (HMSO 1981)
* "The House of Commons 1660-1690", by Basil Duke Henning (Secker & Warburg 1983)
* "The House of Commons 1715-1754", by Romney Sedgwick (HMSO 1970)
* "The House of Commons 1754-1790", by SirLewis Namier and John Brooke (HMSO 1964)
* "The House of Commons 1790-1820", by R.G. Thorne (Secker & Warburg 1986)
* "The Parliaments of England" by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), second edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973) "out of copyright"
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