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Parliamentary Representatives of Aylesbury, 1702 to 1880

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1710 Simon Harcourt, Esq.  
John Essington, Esq.  
1713 Simon Harcourt, Esq.  
John Essington, Esq.  
George I.
1714-5 Nathaniel Mead, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law  
John Deacle, Esq.  
1715 Hon. Trevor Hill vice J. Deacle, Esq., who elected to serve for Evesham.
1722 Richard Abell, Esq.  
John Guise, jun., Esq.  
George II.
1727 Sir William Stanhope, K.G.  
Philip Lloyd, Esq.  
1727-8 Edward Rudge, Esq. vice Sir William Stanhope, who was also returned as one of the Knights of the Shire of Bucks.
1729-30 Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. vice Philip Lloyd, Esq., appointed to an office under the Crown.
1734 George Champion, Esq.  
Christopher Tower, Esq.  
1741 Charles Pilworth, Esq.  
William Stanhope, Esq.  
1747 William Earl of Inchiquin  
Edward Willes, Esq.  
1754 Thomas Potter, Esq.  
John Willes, Esq.  
1756 Thomas Potter, Esq. Re-elected after appointment as Paymaster-General of the Land Forces.
1757 John Wilkes, Esq. vice Thomas Potter, Esq., appointed Vice-Treasurer of Ireland.
George III.
1761 Welbore Ellis, Esq.  
John Wilkes, Esq.  
1762 Welbore Ellis, Esq. Re-elected after appointment as Secretary of War.
1764 Anthony Bacon, Esq. vice John Wilkes, Esq., expelled the House.
1768 Anthony Bacon, Esq.  
John Durand, Esq.  
1774 John Aubrey, Esq.  
Anthony Bacon, Esq.  
1780 Anthony Bacon, Esq.  
Thomas Orde, Esq.  
1784 Sir Thomas Halifax, Knight  
William Wrightson, Esq.  
1789 Scrope Bernard, Esq. vice Sir Thomas Halifax, deceased.
1790 Scrope Bernard, Esq.  
Gerard Lake, Esq.  
1796 Scrope Bernard, Esq., LL.D.  
Major General Gerard Lake  
1802 James Du Pré, Esq.  
Robert Bent, Esq.  
1804 William Cavendish, Esq. vice Robert Bent, Esq., whose election was declared void.
1806 Lieut-General George Nugent  
George H. C. Cavendish, Esq.  
1807 Lieut-General Sir George Nugent, Bart.  
George H. C. Cavendish, Esq.  
1809 Thomas Hussey, Esq. vice George H. C. Cavendish, Esq., deceased
1812 George Lord Nugent  
Thomas Hussey, Esq.  
1814 Charles Compton Cavendish, Esq. vice Thomas Hussey, Esq., who had accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.
1818 George Lord Nugent  
William Rickford, Esq.  
George IV.
1820 George Lord Nugent  
William Rickford, Esq.  
1826 George Lord Nugent  
William Rickford, Esq.  
William IV.
1830 George Lord Nugent  
William Rickford, Esq.  
1830 George Lord Nugent Re-elected.
1831 George Lord Nugent  
William Rickford, Esq.  
1833 William Rickford, Esq.  
Colonel Henry Hammer  
1835 William Rickford, Esq.  
Colonel Henry Hammer  
Victoria
1837 William Rickford, Esq.  
Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Esq.  
1839 Captain Charles John Ballie Hamilton vice Winthrop Mackworth Praed Esq., deceased.
1841 Captain Charles John Ballie Hamilton  
Rice Richard Clayton, Esq.  
1847 John Peter Deering, Esq.  
George Lord Nugent  
1848 Quintin Dick, Esq. vice John Peter Deering, Esq., whose election was declared void.
1850 Frederick Calvert, Esq. vice George Lord Nugent, deceased.
1851 Richard Bethell, Esq. vice Frederick Calvert, Esq., whose election was declared void.
1852 Richard Bethell, Esq.  
Austen Henry Layard, Esq.  
1853 Richard Bethell, Esq. Re-elected after appointment as Solicitor-General.
1857 Richard Bethell, Esq. Re-elected after appointment as Attorney-General.
1857 Thomas Tyringham Bernard, Esq.  
Sir Richard Bethell  
1859 Thomas Tyringham Bernard, Esq.  
Samuel George Smith, Esq.  
1865 Nathaniel Mayer de Rothschild, Esq.  
Samuel George Smith, Esq.  
1868 Nathaniel Mayer de Rothschild, Esq.  
Samuel George Smith, Esq.  
1874 Nathaniel Mayer de Rothschild, Esq.  
Samuel George Smith, Esq.  
1880 Nathaniel Mayer de Rothschild, Esq.  
George William Erskine Russell, Esq.