| Inverness Burghs Burgh constituency |
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| Created: | 1708 |
| Abolished: | 1918 |
| Type: | House of Commons |
| Members: | one |
Inverness Burghs was a district of burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. Its Member of Parliament represented the parliamentary burghs of Inverness, Fortrose, Forres and Nairn.
There was also, 1708 to 1918, the Inverness-shire constituency, which was, as its name implies, a county constituency.
In 1918, the component burghs of Inverness Burghs were merged into three different county constituencies: Inverness into the Inverness constituency, Forres and Nairn into the Moray and Nairn constituency and Fortrose into the Ross and Cromarty constituency.
Members of Parliament
- 1708 Alexander Duff
- 1710 George Mackenzie
- 1713 William Steuart
- 1722 Alexander Gordon
- 1722 Duncan Forbes
- 1737 Duncan Urquhart
- 1741 Kenneth Mackenzie, Baron Fortrose
- 1747 Alexander Brodie
- 1754 John Campbell
- 1761 Sir Alexander Grant
- 1768 Sir Hector Munro
- 1803 George Cumming
- 1806 Francis William Grant, later Earl of Seafield
- 1807 Peter Baillie
- 1811 Charles Grant, later Baron Glenelg
- 1818 George Cumming
- 1826 Robert Grant
- 1830 John Baillie
- 1832 John Baillie
- 1837 Roderick MacLeod
- 1840 James Morrison
- 1847 Alexander Matheson, Liberal
- 1868 Aeneas William Mackintosh
- 1874 Charles Fraser-Mackintosh
- 1885 Robert Bannatyne Finlay, later Viscount Finlay Liberal
- 1892 Gilbert Beith
- 1895 Robert Bannatyne Finlay, later Viscount Finlay Liberal
- 1906 John Annan Bryce Liberal
See also
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