Nairn (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
Constituency of the Old Parliament of Scotland in Highland, Scotland, UK / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nairn was a burgh constituency that elected one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates.
After the Acts of Union 1707, Nairn, Forres, Fortrose and Inverness formed the Inverness district of burghs, returning one member between them to the House of Commons of Great Britain.
- 1567: Name not known[1]
- 1617: Alexander Dunbar[2]
- 1639–41, 1649: John Tulloch[3]
- 1648: John Rose[4]
- 1649: Hugh Rose of Kilravock[4]
- 1661: John Rose [5]
- 1665 convention: William Rose[6]
- 1667 convention: William Rose[6]
- 1669–72: Alexander Rose[4]
- 1678 convention: David Rose[4]
- 1681–2: Hugh Rose, yr of Broadley[4]
- 1685–6: Alexander Falconer (son of Bishop Falconer)[7]
- 1689 convention: John Rose[6]
- 1689–1702: John Rose[6]
- 1703–7: John Rose[6]
- Joseph Foster, Members of Parliament, Scotland, 1882.
This Scottish history-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
This article related to the politics of Scotland is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
This former constituency in the United Kingdom or its predecessor states article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |