Essex (UK Parliament constituency)

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Essex
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
CountyEssex
1290–1832
Number of membersTwo
Replaced by
Essex North and Essex South

Essex was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1290 until 1832. It elected two MPs, traditionally referred to as Knights of the Shire, to the House of Commons. It was divided into two single member constituencies (Essex North and Essex South) in the Great Reform Act.




Contents





  • 1 Area covered (current units)


  • 2 Members of Parliament

    • 2.1 1290-1640


    • 2.2 1640-1832



  • 3 References




Area covered (current units)



  • East of England
    • Essex


  • London
    • Barking and Dagenham

    • Havering

    • Newham

    • Redbridge

    • Waltham Forest



Members of Parliament




1290-1640














































































































































































































































































































































ParliamentFirst memberSecond member
1290John le Breton
John Fillol
Henry Grapinel
John de Beauchamp of Fifield [1]
1295John Fillol
Ralph de Arderne [1]
1297John Fillol
Henry Grapinel [1]
1298Hugh le Blount
Jollan de Duresem [1]
1300John Fillol
Hugh le Blount [1]
1301John Fillol
Hugh le Blount [1]
1302Ralph de Arderne
Jollan de Dureseme [1]
1305John de Tany
William de Wauton [1]
1306John de Sutton
Ralph le Bigod [1]
1307John de Tany
John de la Lee [1]
1309Sir Nicholas Barrington
1313Sir Nicholas Barrington
1322Thomas GobionSimon de Kynardesle
1330Sir John Barrington
1334Sir John de Coggeshall
1335Sir John de Coggeshall
1336Sir John de Coggeshall
1339Sir John de Coggeshall
1343Sir John de Coggeshall
c1355
Sir Thomas Tyrell (7 times)

1358Sir John de Coggeshall
1377Sir Robert Swinburne
1379Sir Robert Swinburne
1380 (Jan)Sir John Guildesborough

Richard Lyons
1380 (Nov)Sir John Guildesborough
1382Sir Robert Swinburne
1383 (Feb)Sir John Guildesborough

1384Sir Robert Swinburne
1385Sir John Guildesborough

1386Sir Robert Marney
Edmund Brokesbourne [2]
1388 (Feb)Sir John Guildesborough

Thomas Coggeshall [2]
1388 (Sep)Sir Alexander Walden
Sir John FitzSymond [2]
1390 (Jan)Sir Robert Swinburne
Sir Robert Marney [2]
1390 (Nov)Sir Alexander Walden
Thomas Bataill [2]
1391Sir William Coggleshall
Sir Walter Lee [2]
1393Sir Thomas Swinburne
Sir Walter Lee [2]
1394Thomas Bataill
Sir Walter Lee [2]
1395Thomas Coggeshall
John Doreward [2]
1397 (Jan)Sir William Coggleshall
John Doreward [2]
1397 (Sep)Sir John Howard
Robert Tey [2]
1399Thomas Coggeshall
John Doreward [2]
1401Sir William Coggleshall
Robert Tey [2]
1402Sir William Coggleshall
Sir Gerard Braybrooke [2]
1404 (Jan)Sir William Bourchier
John Doreward [2]
1404 (Oct)Sir William Coggleshall
Sir Robert Litton [2]
1406Helming Leget
Richard Baynard [2]
1407Helming Leget
Sir William Marney [2]
1410
1411Sir William Coggleshall
John Tyrell [2]
1413 (Feb)
1413 (May)John Doreward
John Tyrell [2]
1414 (Apr)Sir William Coggleshall
John Doreward [2]
1414 (Nov)William Swinburne
Richard Baynard[2]
1415
1416 (Mar)Robert Darcy
John Tyrell[2]
1416 (Oct)
1417Sir Gerard Braybrooke
John Tyrell [2]
1419Robert Darcy
John Tyrell [2]
1420Sir William Coggleshall
Lewis John [2]
1421 (May)Robert Darcy
John Tyrell [2]
1421 (Dec)Sir William Coggleshall
Richard Baynard [2]
1422John Tyrell
Sir William Coggleshall
1423Robert Darcy
1425John Tyrell
Robert Darcy
1426Lewis John
Robert Darcy
1429John Tyrell
1431Sir John Tyrell
Lewis John
1432
Robert Darcy
1433Sir John Tyrell
1437Sir John Tyrell
Lewis John
1439Lewis John
Robert Darcy
1442Thomas Tyrell
1445Thomas Tyrell
Robert Darcy
1447Thomas Tyrell
1449Thomas Tyrell
1453
Thomas Thorpe [3]
1455John Green
1459Thomas Tyrell
1460John Green
1495
Richard FitzLewis[4]
1510–1515
No names known [5]
1523Sir John Marney? [5]
1529Thomas Bonham
Thomas Audley [5]
1536?Richard Rich
? [5]
1539Sir Richard Rich
Sir Thomas Darcy [5]
1542?Sir Richard Rich
? [5]
1545Sir Richard Rich
Sir Thomas Darcy [5]
1547Sir William Petre
Sir Thomas Darcy, ennobled
and replaced by Jan 1552 by
John Gates [5]
1553 (Mar)Sir John Gates?Sir William Petre [5]
1553 (Oct)Sir Robert Rochester

Sir William Petre [5]
1554 (Apr)Sir Robert Rochester

Sir William Petre [5]
1554 (Nov)Sir Robert Rochester

Sir William Petre [5]
1555Sir Robert Rochester

Sir William Petre [5]
1558Sir William Petre
Sir Edward Waldegrave [5]
1559 (Jan)Sir William PetreSir Anthony Cooke[6]
1562/3Sir William PetreSir Anthony Cooke [6]
1571Sir Thomas Smith
Sir Thomas Mildmay [6]
1572 (Apr)
Sir Thomas Smith, died
and replaced Feb 1581 by
Robert Rich

Sir Thomas Barrington [6]
1584 (Nov)Sir Thomas Heneage
John Petre, 1st Baron Petre [6]
1586Sir Thomas Heneage
John Petre, 1st Baron Petre [6]
1588 (Nov)Sir Thomas Heneage
Sir Henry Grey [6]
1593Sir Thomas Heneage
Richard Warren [6]
1597 (Sep)William Petre
John Wentworth [6]
1601 (Sep)Henry Maynard
Sir Francis Barrington [6]
1604
Sir Edward Denny
ennobled and replaced 1605 by Sir Gameliel Capell

Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet
1614Sir Robert Rich
Sir Richard Weston
1621-1622Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet
Sir John Deane
1624Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet
Sir Thomas Cheek
1625Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet
Sir Arthur Harris
1626Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet
Sir Harbottle Grimston
1628Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet
Sir Harbottle Grimston
1629Robert Rich, Lord Rich
Sir Harbottle Grimston
1629–1640
No Parliaments convened


1640-1832


  • Apr 1640: Sir Thomas Barrington, Sir Harbottle Grimston

  • Nov 1640: Lord Rich; Sir William Masham

  • 1641: Rich elevated to the House of Lords - replaced by Sir Martin Lumley

  • 1648: Lumley excluded under Pride's Purge

  • 1653: Joachim Matthews; Henry Barrington; John Brewster; Christopher Earl; Dudley Templer

  • 1654: Sir William Masham Bt; Sir Richard Everard, 1st Baronet of Much Waltham; Sir Thomas Honeywood; Sir Thomas Bowes; Henry Mildmay (of Graces); Thomas Coke (of Pebmarsh); Carew Mildmay; Dionysius Wakering; Edward Turnor; Richard Cutts; Oliver Raymond; Herbert Pelham

  • 1656-1658: Sir Harbottle Grimston; Sir Richard Everard, 1st Baronet of Much Waltham; Sir Thomas Honeywood; Sir Thomas Bowes; Henry Mildmay (of Graces); Robert Barrington; Carew Mildmay; Dionysius Wakering; Edward Turnor; Dudley Temple; Oliver Raymond; Hezekiah Haynes; John Archer




















































































































































































YearFirst memberFirst partySecond memberSecond party
1659


Lord Rich



Edward Turnor

April 1660


John Bramston



Edward Turnor

1661


Sir Benjamin Ayloffe

1663


Banastre Maynard

February 1679


Sir Eliab Harvey



Henry Mildmay

August 1679


John Lamotte Honywood

1685


Sir William Maynard



Sir Thomas Fanshawe

1689


Henry Mildmay



John Wroth

1690


Sir Francis Masham
Whig
1693


John Lamotte Honywood

1694


Sir Charles Barrington

Tory
1698


Edward Bullock

1701


Sir Francis Masham
Whig
1705


Lord Walden
Whig
1707


Thomas Middleton

1710


Sir Richard Child

1713


Sir Charles Barrington

Tory
February 1715


Thomas Middleton

May 1715


William Harvey

1716


Robert Honywood

1722


William Harvey

1727


The Viscount Castlemaine



Sir Robert Abdy

Tory
1734


Thomas Bramston

1747


William Harvey

1748


Sir John Abdy

Tory
1759


Sir William Maynard

1763


John Luther

1772


John Conyers

1775


William Harvey

1779


Thomas Berney Bramston

1784


Colonel John Bullock

1802


Eliab Harvey

1810


John Archer-Houblon

1812


Charles Callis Western

1820


Sir Eliab Harvey

March 1830


Thomas Gardiner Bramston

August 1830


Sir John Tyssen Tyrell

1831


William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley


1832

Constituency abolished: see Northern Essex, Southern Essex


References


  • Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "E" (part 2)


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New constituency

UK Parliament constituency
1660 – 1832
Succeeded by
Essex North

UK Parliament constituency
1660 – 1832
Succeeded by
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