Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency)

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Weymouth and Melcombe Regis was a parliamentary borough in Dorset represented in the English House of Commons, later in that of Great Britain, and finally in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was formed by the Union of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Act 1571 (13 Eliz. 1. c. 9 Pr.) which amalgamated the existing boroughs of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. Until 1832, the combined borough continued to elect the four Members of Parliament (MPs) to which its constituent parts had previously been entitled; the Great Reform Act reduced its representation to two Members, and the constituency was abolished altogether in 1885, becoming part of the new South Dorset constituency.

Seatsfour (1570–1832), two (1832–1885)
Replaced bySouth Dorset
Quick facts 1570–1885, Seats ...
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
Former borough constituency
for the House of Commons
1570–1885
Seatsfour (1570–1832), two (1832–1885)
Replaced bySouth Dorset
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Members of Parliament

Members for Weymouth (1348–1570)

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ParliamentFirst memberSecond member
1386John GosselynJohn Hughelot[1]
1388 (Feb)John WakeHenry Hert[1]
1388 (Sep)Thomas DovereJohn James[1]
1390 (Jan)Philip BriceRobert Gilbert[1]
1390 (Nov)
1391Philip BriceJohn James[1]
1393Henry BadecokJohn Avery[1]
1394John BassingbourneWilliam Glover[1]
1395John BassingbourneStephen Russell[1]
1397 (Jan)Thomas ColeJohn Fleet[1]
1397 (Sep)William FordNicholas Crabbe[1]
1399John BriceWilliam Clerk[1]
1401
1402Robert PenneWilliam Faringdon[1]
1404 (Jan)
1404 (Oct)
1406Peter DilleWilliam Rose I[1]
1407John AaldayJohn Bassingbourne[1]
1410Thomas PaynJohn Bassingbourne[1]
1411
1413 (Feb)
1413 (May)Robert PenneJohn Wydeford[1]
1414 (Apr)Thomas PaynJohn Wodham[1]
1414 (Nov)John JamesJohn Wodham[1]
1415
1416 (Mar)
1416 (Oct)
1417John BriceRobert Penne[1]
1419Robert HillaryRobert Penne[1]
1420Robert HillaryRobert Penne[1]
1421 (May)John BassingbourneRobert Penne[1]
1421 (Dec)William PaynJohn Penne[1]
1423John Abbot[2]
1442Henry RussellWalter Cheverell[3]
1450John Troutbeck
1472-5William Twynyho[4]
1510–1523No names known[5]
1529William BondRobert Aley[5]
1536?
1539?
1542William AubreyRichard Jenour[5]
1545Roger StourtonRichard Duke[5]
1547John Cornelius alias Johnson alias WelboredJohn Brace[5]
1553 (Mar)?Richard Phelips?[5]
1553 (Oct)Thomas SamwaysJohn Jordan alias Blancombe[5]
1554 (Apr)John WadhamJohn Williams[5]
1554 (Nov)John PhelipsWilliam Randall[5]
1555John BullerThomas Hobbs[5]
1558Thomas KeynellJohn Cattell[5]
1559Thomas FitzwilliamsJohn Fowler[6]
1562–3Robert EyreReginald Gray[6]
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Members for Melcombe Regis (1319–1570)

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ParliamentFirst memberSecond member
1386Henry FordJohn Northovere[1]
1388 (Feb)Henry FordThomas Russell[1]
1388 (Sep)Thomas WalshRichard Morys[1]
1390 (Jan)John NorthovereThomas Russell[1]
1390 (Nov)
1391John NorthovereJohn Kete[1]
1393John Abbot[2]Robert Veel[1]
1394Robert CalcheRobert Veel[1]
1395Robert CalcheWilliam Helier[1]
1397 (Jan)Robert CalcheHenry Ford[1]
1397 (Sep)William HelierWilliam Coventre II[1]
1399Thomas ColeEustace Kymer[1]
1401
1402John WyotWilliam Fowler[1]
1404 (Jan)Robert PenneWilliam Helier[1]
1404 (Oct)
1406Richard HurstWilliam Clerk[1]
1407Thomas ColeEustace Kymer[1]
1410John Ford(_) Lane[1]
1411
1413 (Feb)
1413 (May)Ralph BurnageThomas Lond[1]
1414 (Apr)Henry BarbourRalph Burnage[1]
1414 (Nov)William PyneWilliam Helier[1]
1415
1416 (Mar)
1416 (Oct)
1417Nicholas PuryJohn Gardener[1]
1419Ralph BurnageWalter Reson[1]
1420William WalkedenRobert Abbot[1]
1421 (May)William BenefeldRobert Abbot[1]
1421 (Dec)William Walkeden or Nicholas MoigneJohn Alysaundre[1]
1437William Abbot[2]
1510–1523No names known[5]
1529Richard PhelipsOliver Lawrence[5]
1536?
1539?
1542?
1545Anthony CokettThomas Poley[5]
1547Thomas PhelipsJohn Leweston[5]
1553 (Mar)John Wadham?Owen Reynolds[5]
1553 (Oct)John LewestonOwen Reynolds[5]
1554 (Apr)Richard MitchellThomas Samways[5]
1554 (Nov)Thomas PhelipsJohn Hannam[5]
1555John LewestonWilliam Crowche[5]
1558John MillRichard Shaw[5]
1559John MaynesRichard Shaw
1563-7Thomas ColbyWilliam Mere
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Members for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (1570–1885)

1570–1629

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ParliamentFirst memberSecond memberThird memberFourth member
Parliament of 1571 Thomas Hussey d. by 1581
Then Laurence Thompson
Richard Tomlinson Ralph Browne Gwyn Reynolds
Parliament of 1572–1581 John Wolley Richard Bedell died
1576 Moyle Finch
Thomas Hanham
Parliament of 1584–1585 Francis Bacon[7]
1586 Edward Bacon
George Grenville Edward Penruddock
Parliament of 1586–1587 William Sprynt Edward Phelips
Parliament of 1588–1589 William Mill Robert Gregory Arthur Messenger William Hody
Parliament of 1593 William Weston Thomas Stafford Thomas Stevens
Parliament of 1597–1598[8] Richard SwayneFrancis LeighJohn MockettJohn Brooke
Parliament of 1601 John Peyton Walter Cope Richard Swayne Edward Reynolds
Parliament of 1604–1611 Thomas Barefoot died
1610 Viscount Cranborne
Robert Myddelton Robert White Vacated seat
replaced 1610 by Barnard Michell
Sir John Hanham
Addled Parliament (1614) Sir Charles Caesar Robert Bateman John Roy
Parliament of 1621–1622 Matthew Pitt[9]
Died 1624
1624 (Sir) Thomas Myddelton
Giles Green John Freke Christopher Erle[10]
Happy Parliament (1624–1625) Arthur Pyne Thomas Giear
Useless Parliament (1625) Barnard Michell (Sir) John Strangways Giles Green[11]
Parliament of 1625–1626
Parliament of 1628–1629[12] Hugh Pyne Sir Robert Napier Lewis Dyve Henry Waltham
No Parliament summoned 1629–1640
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1640–1832

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YearFirst memberPartySecond memberPartyThird memberPartyFourth memberParty
April 1640 (Sir) John StrangwaysRoyalist Giles StrangwaysRoyalist Richard KingRoyalist Thomas Gyard
November 1640 (Sir) Gerrard Napier[13]Royalist Sir Walter ErleParliamentarian
September 1642 Strangways disabled from sitting – seat vacant
February 1643 King disabled from sitting – seat vacant
January 1644 Napier disabled from sitting – seat vacant
1645 William Sydenham John Bond Matthew Allen
December 1648 Erle, Allen and Bond all excluded in Pride's Purge – seats vacant
1653 Weymouth and Melcombe Regis was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament
1654 Denis Bond Weymouth and Melcombe Regis had only one seat in the First and
Second Parliaments of the Protectorate
1656
January 1659 John Trenchard Walden Lagoe John Clark Peter Middleton
May 1659 William Sydenham Three seats vacant
April 1660 Edward Montagu Sir William Penn Peter Middleton Henry Waltham
June 1660 Bullen Reymes
1661 Winston Churchill Sir John Strangways
1667 Sir John Coventry
1670 Lord Ashley
1673 John Man
February 1679 Thomas Browne Michael Harvey
August 1679 Sir John Morton
1680 Henry Henning
1685 Francis Mohun George Strangways
1689 Michael Harvey Sir Robert Napier
1690 Nicholas Gould
1691 Thomas Freke
1695 Maurice Ashley John Knight
March 1698 Philip Taylor
August 1698 Arthur Shallett
January 1701 Henry Thynne Charles Churchill Maurice Ashley
November 1701 George St Loe Sir Christopher Wren
February 1702 Anthony Henley
July 1702 Henry Thynne
1705 Maurice Ashley
1709 Edward Clavell
1710[14] James Littleton William Betts
May 1711 Sir Thomas Hardy William Harvey Tory
December 1711 Reginald Marriott
1713[15] John Baker Rear-Admiral James Littleton Lieutenant-General Daniel Harvey Whig William Betts
1714 Sir Thomas Hardy William Harvey Tory Reginald Marriott
1715 John Baker Thomas Littleton Lieutenant-General Daniel Harvey Whig William Betts
1717 Edward Harrison
1722 Sir James Thornhill Thomas Pearse John Ward[16]
1726 John Willes
January 1727 Edward Tucker
August 1727 Thomas Pearse[17]
1730 George Dodington
1734 George Bubb Dodington[18]
1735 John Tucker
1737 John Olmius
1741 Joseph Damer John Raymond James Steuart
1747 Welbore Ellis Richard Plumer George Dodington Edmund Hungate Beaghan
1751 Lord George Cavendish
1754 Lord John Cavendish George Dodington John Tucker
1761 Sir Francis Dashwood John Olmius[19] Richard Glover
1762 Richard Jackson
1763 Charles Walcott
1768 The Lord Waltham Sir Charles Davers Jeremiah Dyson
1774 Welbore Ellis William Chaffin Grove John Purling
1778 Gabriel Steward
September 1780 Warren Lisle
November 1780 Gabriel Steward
1781 William Richard Rumbold
1784 Sir Thomas Rumbold
1786 George Jackson
1788 Gabriel Steward
1790 Colonel Sir James Murray[20] Tory (Sir) Richard Bempde Johnstone[21] Andrew Stuart Thomas Jones
1791 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James Johnstone
1794 Gabriel Tucker Steward Tory[22]
1796 William Garthshore Tory[22]
1801 Charles Adams Tory[22]
1806 Richard Augustus Tucker Steward Tory[22]
1810 Sir John Lowther Johnstone
1811 General Sir John Murray
January 1812 Joseph Hume Tory
October 1812[23] John Broadhurst Whig Thomas Wallace Henry Trail
1813 Viscount Cranborne Tory[22] Christopher Idle Tory[22] Masterton Ure Tory[22]
1817 Adolphus Dalrymple Tory[22]
1818 William Williams Whig[22] Fowell Buxton[22] Whig Thomas Wallace Tory[22]
1826 Colonel John Gordon Tory[22]
1828 Edward Sugden Tory[22]
May 1831 Richard Weyland[24] Whig[22]
August 1831 Charles Baring Wall Tory[22]
1832 Representation reduced to two Members
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1832–1885

Election results

Elections in the 1830s

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General election 1830: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[22][33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig Fowell Buxton Unopposed
Tory John Gordon Unopposed
Tory Masterton Ure Unopposed
Tory Edward Sugden Unopposed
Whig hold
Tory hold
Tory hold
Tory hold
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General election 1831: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[22][33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig Richard Weyland 14 23.7
Tory Masterton Ure 13 22.0
Tory John Gordon 13 22.0
Whig Fowell Buxton 13 22.0
Tory Michael Prendergast 2 3.4
Whig Henry William Tancred 2 3.4
Whig Thomas Bulkeley 2 3.4
Turnout c.15 c.2.1
Registered electors c.700
Majority 1 1.7
Whig gain from Tory
Majority 0 0.0
Tory hold
Tory hold
Majority 11 18.6
Whig hold
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Weyland was also elected for Oxfordshire and opted to sit there, causing a by-election.

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By-election, 1 August 1831: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[22][33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Tory Charles Baring Wall 425 72.0 +24.6
Whig Michael Prendergast 165 28.0 24.5
Majority 260 44.0 +44.0
Turnout 590 c.84.3 c.+82.2
Registered electors c.700
Tory gain from Whig Swing +24.6
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Representation reduced to two members.

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General election 1832: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[22][34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig Fowell Buxton 238 28.3 +2.1
Tory Frederick Johnstone 215 25.5 +1.8
Whig William Burdon 214 25.4 0.9
Tory George Bankes 176 20.9 2.8
Turnout 431 90.7 c.+88.6
Registered electors 475
Majority 23 2.8 +1.1
Whig hold Swing +1.3
Majority 1 0.1 +0.1
Tory hold Swing +0.6
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General election 1835: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[22][34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig Fowell Buxton 268 40.8 +12.5
Whig William Burdon 239 36.4 +11.0
Conservative George Child Villiers 150 22.8 23.6
Majority 89 13.6 +10.8
Turnout c.329 c.63.4 c.27.3
Registered electors 518
Whig hold Swing +12.2
Whig gain from Conservative Swing +11.4
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General election 1837: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[22][34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Child Villiers 291 31.6 +20.2
Conservative George William Hope 268 29.1 +17.7
Whig Fowell Buxton 211 22.9 17.9
Whig George Stephen 151 16.4 20.0
Majority 57 6.2 N/A
Turnout 481 81.7 c.+18.3
Registered electors 589
Conservative gain from Whig Swing +19.6
Conservative gain from Whig Swing +18.3
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Elections in the 1840s

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General election 1841: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34][22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Child Villiers 259 25.4 6.2
Conservative George William Hope 257 25.2 3.9
Whig Ralph Bernal 254 24.9 +2.0
Whig William Dougal Christie 251 24.6 +8.2
Majority 3 0.3 5.9
Turnout 511 (est) 85.4 (est) c.+3.7
Registered electors 598
Conservative hold Swing 5.7
Conservative hold Swing 4.5
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On petition the result was overturned on 4 April 1842 and the opponents, Bernal and Christie, were seated in their place.

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General election 1847: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig William Dougal Christie 274 25.1 +0.5
Whig William Freestun 274 25.1 +0.2
Conservative George Butt 272 24.9 0.3
Conservative Frederick Child Villiers 271 24.8 0.6
Majority 2 0.2 N/A
Turnout 546 (est) 87.3 (est) +1.9
Registered electors 625
Whig gain from Conservative Swing +0.5
Whig gain from Conservative Swing +0.3
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Christie resigned by accepting the office of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, causing a by-election.

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By-election, 15 December 1847: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Frederick Child Villiers Unopposed
Conservative gain from Whig
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Elections in the 1850s

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General election 1852: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis [34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Butt 386 38.4 11.3
Whig William Freestun 336 33.4 16.8
Peelite Alexander Haldane Oswald[35] 283 28.2 N/A
Turnout 503 (est) 74.0 (est) 13.3
Registered electors 679
Majority 50 5.0 N/A
Conservative gain from Whig Swing +2.8
Majority 53 5.2 +5.0
Whig hold Swing 2.8
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General election 1857: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig William Freestun 446 41.8 +8.4
Whig Robert Campbell 349 32.7 +4.5
Conservative George Butt 272 25.5 12.9
Majority 77 7.2 +2.0
Turnout 534 (est) 78.3 (est) +4.3
Registered electors 681
Whig hold Swing +7.4
Whig gain from Conservative Swing +5.5
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General election 1859: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert Brooks 341 26.5 +13.7
Conservative Arthur Egerton 340 26.4 +13.6
Liberal William Freestun 311 24.1 17.7
Liberal Robert Campbell 297 23.0 9.7
Majority 29 2.3 N/A
Turnout 645 (est) 86.2 (est) +7.9
Registered electors 748
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +13.7
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +13.7
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Elections in the 1860s

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General election 1865: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert Brooks 381 47.6 +21.1
Liberal Henry Gridley 378 47.2 +23.1
Conservative Arthur Egerton 28 3.5 22.9
Liberal Henry Edwards 14 1.7 21.3
Turnout 759 (est) 83.8 (est) 2.4
Registered electors 906
Majority 3 0.4 1.9
Conservative hold Swing +10.1
Majority 350 43.7 N/A
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +12.0
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A late compromise between the Conservatives and Liberals, whereby Mr Brooks and Mr Gridley would be elected, came too late to cancel the election.

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By-election, 11 June 1867: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Henry Edwards Unopposed
Liberal hold
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The 1867 by-election followed the resignation of Henry Gillett Gridley.

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General election 1868: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Charles J. T. Hambro 750 39.4 11.7
Liberal Henry Edwards 701 36.8 10.4
Liberal John Joseph Powell 452 23.8 +22.1
Majority 49 2.6 +2.2
Turnout 952 (est) 70.8 (est) 13.0
Registered electors 1,343
Conservative hold Swing 11.7
Liberal hold Swing +0.7
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Elections in the 1870s

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General election 1874: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Henry Edwards 944 49.7 10.9
Conservative Frederick Johnstone 504 26.5 +6.8
Conservative Charles J. T. Hambro 452 23.8 +4.1
Majority 440 23.2 +10.2
Turnout 1,422 (est) 96.9 (est) +26.1
Registered electors 1,467
Liberal hold Swing 10.9
Conservative hold Swing +8.9
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Elections in the 1880s

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General election 1880: Weymouth and Melcombe Regis[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Henry Edwards 1,156 44.2 +19.3
Conservative Frederick Johnstone 807 30.8 19.5
Liberal Alexander Coghill Wylie 653 25.0 +0.1
Turnout 1,308 (est) 81.1 (est) 15.8
Registered electors 1,612
Majority 349 13.4 −9.8
Liberal hold Swing +14.5
Majority 154 5.8 17.4
Conservative hold Swing 4.8
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In Literature

In the Aubrey-Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian the constituency of Melcombe in Dorset is the Parliamentary seat for Jack Aubreys father who holds it for the Whigs. On his father's death Jack Aubrey is offered and takes up the seat for the Tories.

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