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Data Last Updated: 8 May 2024
Application Last Amended: 11 January 2024
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4 February 1679 | Amersham | Tory | |||
29 January 1681 | Amersham | Tory | 77 | 68.75 | |
12 March 1685 | Amersham | Tory | |||
25 July 1689 | Appleby | Tory | Unopposed | ||
15 February 1690 | Appleby | Tory | Unopposed | ||
21 October 1695 | Amersham | Tory | |||
24 February 1696 | Buckinghamshire | Tory | Unopposed | ||
30 June 1698 Hon William Cheyne succeeds to the Scottish Peerage as 2nd Viscount Newhaven. | |||||
21 July 1698 | Amersham | Tory | 110 | 85.60 | |
1698 Viscount Newhaven elects to sit for Buckinghamshire. | |||||
27 August 1698 | Buckinghamshire | Tory | Unopposed | ||
7 January 1701 | Amersham | Tory | Unopposed | ||
March 1701 Viscount Newhaven elects to sit for Buckinghamshire. | |||||
8 January 1701 | Buckinghamshire | Tory | Unopposed | ||
21 November 1701 | Amersham | Tory | |||
15 July 1702 | Amersham | Tory | Unopposed | ||
1702 Viscount Newhaven elects to sit for Buckinghamshire. | |||||
22 July 1702 | Buckinghamshire | Tory | Unopposed | ||
8 May 1705 | Amersham | Tory | 90 | 67.92 | |
1 May 1707 Viscount Newhaven becomes ineligible to sit in the House of Commons after the Act of Union 1707. |