Banffshire formed a narrow wedge of land, stretching from the burgh of Banff on the southern shore of the Moray Firth to the Grampian Mountains in the south west. The shire was smaller and less prosperous than its southern neighbour, Aberdeenshire: in the general assessment of 1657 the former was rated at £95 17s. and the latter at £339 16s. 7d.
Under the 1654 ordinance, Banffshire was allowed to return one MP, elected ‘in the same shire’, to the Westminster Parliament.
Right of election: qualified landholders
Number of Electors: at least 8 in 1656
