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Fife (Parliament of Scotland constituency)

Before the Acts of Union 1707, the barons of the shire of Fife elected commissioners to represent them in the Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of the Estates. The number of commissioners was increased from two to four in 1690.

After 1708, Fife was represented by one Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons at Westminster.

List of shire commissioners edit

  • 1593: Myreton of Cambo[1]
  • 1600: Kynynmound of Craigie Hall[2]
  • 1607, 1608, 1609: Sir Andrew Murray of Balvaird[3]
Parliament or Convention Commissioners
1612 Parliament Sir David Carnegie of Kinnaird[4] Sir John Learmonth of Balcomie[5]
1617 Convention Sir John Wemyss of Wemyss[6] Sir James Wemyss of Bogie[7]
1617 Parliament Sir William Sandilands of St Monans[8]
1621 Parliament David Beaton of Balfour[9] John Leslie of Newtown[9][10]
1625 Convention Sir James Learmonth of Balcomie[5] Patrick Wardlaw of Torry[11]
1630 Convention Robert Forbes of Rires[12]
1633 Parliament Sir John Leslie of Newtown[10] Thomas Myreton of Cambo[1]
1639–41 Parliament Sir Thomas Myreton of Cambo[1][13] William Rigg of Aithernie[13]
1643–44 Convention Sir Michael Balfour of Denmilne[14][15] Arthur Erskine of Scotscraig[14][16]
Sir John Wemyss of Bogie (from 10 April 1644)[6][15]
1644–47 Parliament David Bethune of Creich[17] Sir John Aytoun of Aytoun[17][18]
Arthur Erskine of Scotscraig (from 7 January 1645)[16][19] Robert Meldrum of Burleigh (from 7 January 1645)[19]
David Bethune of Creich (from 26 November 1645)[20] Sir John Wemyss of Bogie (from 26 November 1645)[6][20]
1648–51 Parliament Arthur Erskine of Scotscraig[16] William Scott of Ardross[21]
Sir James Halkett of Pitfirrane (from 4 January 1649)[22][23]
George Hay of Naughton (from 7 March 1650)[24][25] David Wemyss of Fingask (from 7 March 1650)[7][25]

During the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, the sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross were jointly represented by one Member of Parliament in the Protectorate Parliament at Westminster. After the Restoration, the Parliament of Scotland was again summoned to meet in Edinburgh.

Parliament or Convention Commissioners
1661–63 Parliament William Scott of Ardross[21] Sir Alexander Gibson of Durie (died 6 August 1661)[26]
Sir Henry Wardlaw of Pitreavie (from 8 May 1662)[27][28]
1665 Convention Sir Philip Anstruther of that Ilk[29] Andrew Bruce of Earlshall[30]
1667 Convention
1669–74 Parliament Sir William Bruce of Balcaskie[31] Sir John Wemyss of Bogie[6]
1678 Convention John Drummond of Lundin[32] Sir Philip Anstruther of that Ilk[29][32]
1681 Parliament Sir Charles Halkett of Pitfirrane[22][33] William Anstruther, younger, of that Ilk[34]
1685–86 Parliament Sir David Balfour of Forret[35] Sir Thomas Stewart of Balcaskie[36][37]
1689 Convention William Anstruther, younger, of that Ilk[34] John Dempster of Pitliver[38]
1689–1702 Parliament
By Act of Parliament 14 June 1690, the shire of Fife was allocated two additional Commissioners.[39]
Sir William Anstruther of that Ilk[34] Sir John Dempster of Pitliver[38] James Melville of Halhill[40] George Moncrieff of Reidie[41] John Bethune of Craigfoodie[42][43]
1703–07 Parliament Henry Balfour of Dunbog[44] David Bethune of Balfour[45] Sir Patrick Murray of Pitdunnes (died in office)[46] John Bethune of Craigfoodie[47]
Robert Douglas of Strathendrie (from 1703; died in office)[48]
Sir Archibald Hope of Rankeillour (from 25 April 1706; died 10 October 1706)[49]
Thomas Hope of Rankeillour[50][51]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Joseph Foster, Members of Parliament, Scotland (1882) p. 272.
  2. ^ Foster, p. 206.
  3. ^ Foster, p. 263.
  4. ^ Foster, p. 65.
  5. ^ a b Foster, p. 210.
  6. ^ a b c d Foster, p. 356.
  7. ^ a b Foster, p. 355.
  8. ^ Foster, p. 303.
  9. ^ a b Records of the Parliaments of Scotland, 1621/6/7.
  10. ^ a b Foster, p. 212.
  11. ^ Foster, p. 350.
  12. ^ RPS, A1630/7/1.
  13. ^ a b RPS, 1639/8/31/3.
  14. ^ a b RPS, 1643/6/1.
  15. ^ a b RPS, 1644/1/82.
  16. ^ a b c Foster, p. 125.
  17. ^ a b RPS, 1644/6/2.
  18. ^ Foster, p. 18.
  19. ^ a b RPS, 1645/1/2.
  20. ^ a b RPS, 1645/11/2.
  21. ^ a b Foster, p. 308.
  22. ^ a b Foster, p. 167.
  23. ^ RPS, 1649/1/2.
  24. ^ Foster, p. 175.
  25. ^ a b RPS, 1650/3/2.
  26. ^ Foster, p. 147.
  27. ^ RPS, 1662/5/2.
  28. ^ G. E. C., The Complete Baronetage, vol. II (1902) p. 388.
  29. ^ a b Foster, p. 15.
  30. ^ Foster, p. 37.
  31. ^ Foster, p. 41.
  32. ^ a b RPS, 1678/6/3.
  33. ^ Complete Baronetage, vol. III (1903) p. 334.
  34. ^ a b c Foster, p. 16.
  35. ^ Foster, p. 22.
  36. ^ Foster, p. 333.
  37. ^ Complete Baronetage, vol. IV (1904) pp. 323–324.
  38. ^ a b Foster, p. 95.
  39. ^ RPS, 1690/4/60.
  40. ^ Foster, p. 248.
  41. ^ Foster, p. 253.
  42. ^ ”Petition of the Shire of Fife, signed John Bethune of Craigfoodie” The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2022), A1700/10/32. Date accessed: 5 March 2022.
  43. ^ “Petition of the Burgh of Crail, signed John Bethune of Craigfoodie” The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2022), A1700/10/41. Date accessed: 5 March 2022
  44. ^ Foster, p. 23.
  45. ^ Foster, p. 27.
  46. ^ Foster, p. 271.
  47. ^ ”Act anent supply, signed John Beaton of Craigfoodie” The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2022), 1704/7/69. Date accessed: 5 March 2022.
  48. ^ Foster, p. 102.
  49. ^ Foster, p. 184.
  50. ^ Foster, p. 188.
  51. ^ Complete Baronetage, vol. II, p. 344.

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Before the Acts of Union 1707 the barons of the shire of Fife elected commissioners to represent them in the Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of the Estates The number of commissioners was increased from two to four in 1690 After 1708 Fife was represented by one Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons at Westminster List of shire commissioners edit1593 Myreton of Cambo 1 1600 Kynynmound of Craigie Hall 2 1607 1608 1609 Sir Andrew Murray of Balvaird 3 Parliament or Convention Commissioners1612 Parliament Sir David Carnegie of Kinnaird 4 Sir John Learmonth of Balcomie 5 1617 Convention Sir John Wemyss of Wemyss 6 Sir James Wemyss of Bogie 7 1617 Parliament Sir William Sandilands of St Monans 8 1621 Parliament David Beaton of Balfour 9 John Leslie of Newtown 9 10 1625 Convention Sir James Learmonth of Balcomie 5 Patrick Wardlaw of Torry 11 1630 Convention Robert Forbes of Rires 12 1633 Parliament Sir John Leslie of Newtown 10 Thomas Myreton of Cambo 1 1639 41 Parliament Sir Thomas Myreton of Cambo 1 13 William Rigg of Aithernie 13 1643 44 Convention Sir Michael Balfour of Denmilne 14 15 Arthur Erskine of Scotscraig 14 16 Sir John Wemyss of Bogie from 10 April 1644 6 15 1644 47 Parliament David Bethune of Creich 17 Sir John Aytoun of Aytoun 17 18 Arthur Erskine of Scotscraig from 7 January 1645 16 19 Robert Meldrum of Burleigh from 7 January 1645 19 David Bethune of Creich from 26 November 1645 20 Sir John Wemyss of Bogie from 26 November 1645 6 20 1648 51 Parliament Arthur Erskine of Scotscraig 16 William Scott of Ardross 21 Sir James Halkett of Pitfirrane from 4 January 1649 22 23 George Hay of Naughton from 7 March 1650 24 25 David Wemyss of Fingask from 7 March 1650 7 25 During the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland the sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross were jointly represented by one Member of Parliament in the Protectorate Parliament at Westminster After the Restoration the Parliament of Scotland was again summoned to meet in Edinburgh Parliament or Convention Commissioners1661 63 Parliament William Scott of Ardross 21 Sir Alexander Gibson of Durie died 6 August 1661 26 Sir Henry Wardlaw of Pitreavie from 8 May 1662 27 28 1665 Convention Sir Philip Anstruther of that Ilk 29 Andrew Bruce of Earlshall 30 1667 Convention1669 74 Parliament Sir William Bruce of Balcaskie 31 Sir John Wemyss of Bogie 6 1678 Convention John Drummond of Lundin 32 Sir Philip Anstruther of that Ilk 29 32 1681 Parliament Sir Charles Halkett of Pitfirrane 22 33 William Anstruther younger of that Ilk 34 1685 86 Parliament Sir David Balfour of Forret 35 Sir Thomas Stewart of Balcaskie 36 37 1689 Convention William Anstruther younger of that Ilk 34 John Dempster of Pitliver 38 1689 1702 ParliamentBy Act of Parliament 14 June 1690 the shire of Fife was allocated two additional Commissioners 39 Sir William Anstruther of that Ilk 34 Sir John Dempster of Pitliver 38 James Melville of Halhill 40 George Moncrieff of Reidie 41 John Bethune of Craigfoodie 42 43 1703 07 Parliament Henry Balfour of Dunbog 44 David Bethune of Balfour 45 Sir Patrick Murray of Pitdunnes died in office 46 John Bethune of Craigfoodie 47 Robert Douglas of Strathendrie from 1703 died in office 48 Sir Archibald Hope of Rankeillour from 25 April 1706 died 10 October 1706 49 Thomas Hope of Rankeillour 50 51 References edit a b c Joseph Foster Members of Parliament Scotland 1882 p 272 Foster p 206 Foster p 263 Foster p 65 a b Foster p 210 a b c d Foster p 356 a b Foster p 355 Foster p 303 a b Records of the Parliaments of Scotland 1621 6 7 a b Foster p 212 Foster p 350 RPS A1630 7 1 a b RPS 1639 8 31 3 a b RPS 1643 6 1 a b RPS 1644 1 82 a b c Foster p 125 a b RPS 1644 6 2 Foster p 18 a b RPS 1645 1 2 a b RPS 1645 11 2 a b Foster p 308 a b Foster p 167 RPS 1649 1 2 Foster p 175 a b RPS 1650 3 2 Foster p 147 RPS 1662 5 2 G E C The Complete Baronetage vol II 1902 p 388 a b Foster p 15 Foster p 37 Foster p 41 a b RPS 1678 6 3 Complete Baronetage vol III 1903 p 334 a b c Foster p 16 Foster p 22 Foster p 333 Complete Baronetage vol IV 1904 pp 323 324 a b Foster p 95 RPS 1690 4 60 Foster p 248 Foster p 253 Petition of the Shire of Fife signed John Bethune of Craigfoodie The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 K M Brown et al eds St Andrews 2007 2022 A1700 10 32 Date accessed 5 March 2022 Petition of the Burgh of Crail signed John Bethune of Craigfoodie The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 K M Brown et al eds St Andrews 2007 2022 A1700 10 41 Date accessed 5 March 2022 Foster p 23 Foster p 27 Foster p 271 Act anent supply signed John Beaton of Craigfoodie The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 K M Brown et al eds St Andrews 2007 2022 1704 7 69 Date accessed 5 March 2022 Foster p 102 Foster p 184 Foster p 188 Complete Baronetage vol II p 344 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fife Parliament of Scotland constituency amp oldid 1081989281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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