Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1708 | John Cockburn | ||
1741 | Lord Charles Hay | ||
1747 | Sir Hew Dalrymple | ||
1761 | Andrew Fletcher | ||
1768 | Sir George Suttie | ||
1777 | William Hamilton Nisbet | ||
1780 | Hew Dalrymple | ||
1786 | John Hamilton | ||
1795 | Hew Dalrymple-Hamilton | ||
1800 | Charles Hope | ||
1816 | Sir James Suttie | ||
1826 | Lord John Hay | ||
1831 | James Balfour | ||
1835 | Robert Ferguson | ||
1837 | Lord Ramsay | ||
1838 | Sir Thomas Buchan-Hepburn | ||
1847 | Francis Charteris (styled Lord Elcho from 1853) | ||
1883 | Lord Elcho | Conservative | |
1885 | Richard Burdon Haldane | Liberal | |
1911 | John Deans Hope | Liberal | |
1918 | constituency abolished |
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