Appendix III: Chairmen of the committee of privileges and elections
Chairmen of committee of privileges and elections (with date of first report)
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1690 Parliament |
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Hon. John Grey 29 Mar. 1690 |
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Sir John Trenchard 12 Nov. 1691 | |
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1690 Parliament |
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Hon. John Grey 29 Mar. 1690 |
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Sir John Trenchard 12 Nov. 1691 | |
Sir John Trevor 20 Mar. 1690
Paul Foley 14 Mar 1695, vice Trevor, expelled the House
Paul Foley 22 Nov. 1695
Sir Thomas Littleton, 3rd Bt. 6 Dec. 1698
Robert Harley 10 Feb. 1701
Robert Harley 30 Dec. 1701
Robert Harley 21 Oct. 1702
John Smith I 25 Oct. 1705
John Smith I 23 Oct. 1707
Sir Richard Onslow, 3rd Bt. 16 Nov. 1708
William Bromley II 25 Nov. 1710
Sir Thomas Hanmer, 4th Bt. 16 Feb. 1714
1690 Parliament
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20 Mar. 1690 |
beginning of first session |
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23 May 1690 |
Parliament adjourned (7 July prorogued) |
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2 Oct. 1690 |
beginning of second session |
These volumes of the History contain biographies of the 1,982 Members who sat in the House of Commons between the general election of February 1690 and the dissolution of Queen Anne’s last Parliament in January 1715, together with accounts of elections in all 317 constituencies (48 Scottish constituencies having been incorporated following the Act of Union in 1707), and an Introductory Survey largely (though not exclusively) based upon the information in the articles.