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. | |