List of MPs elected to the English parliament in November 1640

This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected in 1640 to the Long Parliament which began in the reign of King Charles I and continued into the Commonwealth.

The fifth and last Parliament of Charles I began at Westminster 3 November 1640 and continued sitting till 20 April 1653, when it was dissolved. There were five additional constituencies which were Ashburton, Honiton and Okehampton in Devon, and Malton and Northallerton in Yorkshire.

The length of the parliament and the turbulent times of the civil war resulted in a considerable turnover of MPs. At election, several MPs were elected for more than one seat, which resulted in re-elections and possible disputes. Some electoral disputes were never resolved within the term of the parliament. In the first year groups of MPs were lost - some were created peers as Charles I wished to strengthen his House of Lords; others were expelled as monopolists or for subversion. As the country plunged into Civil War, the Westminster parliament was divided, with over 150 MPs throwing in their lot with the King, and meeting at Oxford. These were nearly all disabled as a result. Several MPs on both sides were killed in action, adding to the normal roll call of deaths through natural causes. By around 1645 replacements were being elected to replace the disabled members.

In December 1648 the army imposed its will on parliament and large numbers of MPs were excluded under Pride's Purge, creating the Rump Parliament. Many who were not officially excluded did not participate in the affairs of the house. Although the parliament was dissolved in 1653 and four intervening parliaments were called, the Long Parliament was reconvened in 1659 for another dissolution.

This list contains details of the MPs elected in 1640 and shortly afterwards. For the second half of the parliament after around 1645 when a new set of MPs were drafted in, see List of MPs in the English parliament in 1645 and after. There is also a list of MPs not excluded from the English parliament in 1648

List of constituencies and MPs

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Sir Edmund Verney (Wycombe)
 
Sir Ralph Verney, 1st Bt by Sir Peter Lely (Aylesbury)
 
Sir Thomas Chicheley (Cambridgeshire)
 
Major General Sir William Brereton (Cheshire)
 
Sidney Godolphin (Helston)
 
Edward Hyde (Saltash)
 
George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol (Dorset)
 
Lord Colepeper (Kent)
 
Sir Orlando Bridgeman (Wigan)
 
Lucius Carey, Viscount Falkland (Newport IOW)
 
Viscount Dungarvon (Appleby)
 
Sir Edward Littleton, 1st Baronet (Staffordshire)
 
John Hampden (Buckinghamshire)
 
Oliver Cromwell (Cambridge)
 
Francis Rous (Truro)
 
Sir John Maynard (Totnes)
 
John Pym (Tavistock)
 
Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles of Ifield (Dorchester)
 
Sir Harbottle Grimston (Colchester)
 
Sir Robert Harley (Herefordshire)
 
Sir Arthur Haselrig (Leicestershire)
 
Sir John Glynne (Westminster)
 
Miles Corbett (Yarmouth)
 
William Lenthall (Speaker)
 
Nathaniel Fiennes (Banbury)
 
Sir Henry Vane (Wilton)
 
Benjamin Rudyerd (Wilton)
 
William Waller (Andover)
 
Henry Vane (Hull)
 
Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (Yorkshire)

Bedfordshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Bedfordshire The Lord Wentworth
Sir Oliver Luke
Wentworth went to the House of Lords 25 November 1640 and was replaced in 1641 by Roger Burgoyne
Bedford Sir Beauchamp St John
Sir Samuel Luke

Berkshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Berkshire John Fettiplace
Henry Marten
Fettiplace disabled 22 January 1644
Martin disabled 16 August 1643, but readmitted 6 January 1645
Windsor Cornelius Holland
William Taylor
(In place of Thomas Rowe and Thomas Walter not duly elected)
Taylor expelled 27 May 1641 and replaced by Richard Winwood
Reading Sir Francis Knollys sen.
Sir Francis Knollys jun.
Knollys junior died in 1643
Abingdon Sir George Stonhouse Bt Disabled 22 January 1644
Wallingford Edmund Dunch
Thomas Howard
Howard disabled 22 January 1644

Buckinghamshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Buckinghamshire John Hampden
Arthur Goodwin
Hampden killed in June 1643
Goodwin died August 1643
Buckingham Sir Peter Temple
Sir Alexander Denton
Denton disabled 22 January 1644
Wycombe Sir Edmund Verney
Thomas Lane
Verney killed October 1642
Aylesbury Sir John Pakington, Bt
Ralph Verney
Pakington disabled 20 August 1642
Verney disabled 22 September 1645
Amersham William Cheyney
William Drake
Cheyney died 1641
Wendover Robert Croke
Thomas Fountaine
Croke disabled 15 November 1643; Fountain died in 1646
Marlow John Borlase
Gabriel Hippesley
Election declared void
Replaced by Bulstrode Whitelocke and Peregrine Hoby

Cambridgeshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Cambridgeshire Sir Dudley North Bt.
Thomas Chicheley
Chicheley disabled 16 September 1642
Cambridge University Henry Lucas
Thomas Eden
Eden died 1644
Cambridge Oliver Cromwell
John Lowry

Cheshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Cheshire Peter Venables
Sir William Brereton, Bt
Venables disabled 22 January 1644
City of Chester Sir Thomas Smith
Francis Gamull
Smith and Gamul disabled 22 January 1644

Cornwall

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Constituency Members Notes
Cornwall Alexander Carew
Sir Bevil Grenville
Carew disabled 4 September 1643; Grenville disabled 19 September 1642
Launceston Ambrose Manaton
William Coryton
Coryton expelled for falsifying returns in 1641, replaced by John Harris; Manaton disabled 22 January 1644
Liskeard John Harris
Joseph Jane
Harris and Jane both disabled 22 January 1644
Lostwithiel John Trevanion
Richard Arundell
Trevanion killed in action; Arundell disabled 22 January 1644
Truro John Rolle
Francis Rous
Bodmin John Arundell
Anthony Nichols
Arundell disabled 22 January 1644
Helston Francis Godolphin
Sidney Godolphin
Sidney Godolphin killed in action 1642; Francis Godolphin disabled 22 January 1644
Saltash George Buller
Edward Hyde
Hyde disabled 11 August 1642; Buller died
Camelford Piers Edgecumbe
William Glanville
Both disabled 22 January 1644
Grampound William Coryton
James Campbell
Coryton replaced by Sir John Trevor
Eastlow Francis Buller
Thomas Lower
Lower disabled 22 January 1644
Westlow Thomas Arundell
Henry Killigrew
Killigrew disabled 33 January 1644
Penryn John Bampfylde
Sir Nicholas Slanning
Slanning disabled 9 August 1642
Tregoney Richard Vyvyan
John Polwhele
Both disabled 22 January 1644
Bossiney Sir Christopher Yelverton
Sir John Clotworthy
Clotworthy sat for Maldon - replaced by Sir Ralph Sydenham - Sydenham disabled 28 September 1642
St Ives Francis Godolphin
Viscount L'Isle
Lisle chise Yarmouth, replaced by Edmund Waller; Waller disabled 14 July 1643
Fowey Jonathan Rashleigh
Sir Richard Buller
Rashleigh disabled 22 January 1644; Buller died
St Germans Benjamin Valentine
John Moyle jun.
Moyle died
Mitchel William Chadwell
John Arundell
Arundell chose Bodmin - replaced by Robert Holborne

Chadwell disabled 22 January 1644; Holborne disabled 15 August 1642

Newport Richard Edgecumbe
John Maynard
Maynard chose Totnes but not replaced; Edgcumbe disabled
St Mawes Dr George Parry
Richard Erisey
Parry disabled 22 January 1644
Callington Sir Arthur Ingram
George Fane
Ingram died 1642; Fane disabled

Cumberland

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Constituency Members Notes
Cumberland Sir George Dalston
Sir Patricius Curwen, Bt
Both disabled 15 March 1644
Carlisle Sir William Dalston Bt
Richard Barwis
Dalston disabled 22 January 1644
Cockermouth Sir John Hippisley
Sir John Fenwick
One seat vacant after Fenwick sat for Northumberland

Derbyshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Derbyshire Sir John Curzon Bt
Sir John Coke
Derby William Allestry
Nathaniel Hallowes
Allestry disabled October 1643

Devon

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Constituency Members Notes
Devon Edward Seymour
Thomas Wise
Wise died; Seymour disabled 16 January 1644
Exeter Robert Walker
Simon Snow
Walker disabled 6 March 1643
Totnes Oliver St John
John Maynard
Plymouth Robert Trelawney
John Waddon
Trelawney expelled - replaced by Sir John Young
Barnstaple George Peard
Richard Ferris
Pead died; Ferris disabled
Plympton Erle Michael Oldisworth
Sir Nicholas Slanning
Oldisworth chose Salisbury and Slanning chose Penryn - replaced by Hugh Potter and Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet :Potter and Hele disabled
Tavistock John Pym
Lord William Russell
Russell ennobled 22 May 1641 - replaced by Hon. John Russell; Russell disabled 22 January 1644; Pym died December 1643
Clifton Dartmouth Hardness John Upton
Roger Matthew
Upton died 1641; Matthew disabled 5 February 1644
Bere Alston William Strode
Sir Francis Cheeke
Cheek chose Harwich - replaced by Hugh Pollard; Pollard expelled 9 December 1641; Strode died 1645
Tiverton Peter Sainthill
George Hartnall
Sainthill disabled 22 January 1644; Hartnall disabled
Ashburton Sir John Northcote
Sir Edmund Fowell
Honiton William Poole
Walter Yonge
Poole disabled 24 June 1643
Okehampton Edward Thomas
Lawrence Whitaker

Dorset

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Constituency Members Notes
Dorset Lord Digby
Richard Rogers
Digby ennobled 10 June 1641; Rogers disabled 12 September 1642
Poole John Pyne
William Constantine
Constantine disabled 4 September 1643
Dorchester Denzil Holles
Denis Bond
Lyme Regis Edmund Prideaux
Richard Rose
Weymouth Sir John Strangways
Sir Walter Erle
Strangways disabled 6 September 1642
Melcombe Gerrard Napier
Richard King
King disabled 27 February 1643; Napier disabled 22 January 1644
Bridport Giles Strangways
Roger Hill
Strangways disabled 22 January 1644
Shaftesbury William Whitaker
Samuel Turner
Turner disabled 22 January 1644
Wareham John Trenchard
Thomas Erle
Corfe Castle Sir Francis Windebank
Giles Green
Windebanke fled from the Kingdom. His successor John Borlase disabled 4 March 1644

Essex

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Constituency Members Notes
Essex Lord Rich
Sir William Masham Bt
Rich elevated to House of Lords 27 January 1641 - replaced by Sir Martin Lumley, 1st Baronet
Colchester Harbottle Grimston (junior)
Sir Thomas Barrington Bt
Barrington died 1644
Maldon Sir Henry Mildmay
Sir John Clotworthy
Harwich Harbottle Grimston (senior)
Sir Thomas Cheek

Gloucestershire

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Constituency Members Notes
Gloucestershire John Dutton
Nathaniel Stephens
Dutton disabled
Gloucester Thomas Pury
Henry Brett
Brett disabled
Cirencester Sir Theobald Gorges
John George
Gorges disabled 22 January 1644; George also disabled
Tewkesbury Sir Robert Cooke
Edward Stephens
Election originally voided for double return with Edward Alford; Cooke died 1643

Hampshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Hampshire Sir Henry Wallop
Richard Whitehead
Winchester John Lisle
Sir William Ogle
Ogle disabled 24 June 1643
Southampton George Gallop
Edward Exton
Portsmouth George Goring
Edward Dowse
Goring disabled 16 August 1642
Yarmouth Viscount L'Isle
Sir John Leigh
Petersfield Sir William Lewis
William Uvedale
Uvedale disabled
Newport alias Medina Lucius Viscount Falkland
Henry Worsley
Cary (Falkland) disabled 22 September 1642
Stockbridge William Heveningham
William Jephson
Newtown Sir John Meux, 1st Baronet
Sir John Barrington Bt.
Weston disabled 16 August 1642; Meux disabled 5 February 1644
Christchurch Henry Tulse
Matthew Davis
Tulse died 1642; Davis disabled 16 March 1643
Whitchurch Sir Thomas Jervoise
Richard Jervoise
Lymington John Button
Henry Campion
Andover Robert Wallop
Henry Vernon
Vernon unseated for Sir William Waller

Herefordshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Herefordshire Sir Robert Harley
Fitzwilliam Coningsby
Coningsby expelled as monopolist 30 October 1641 replaced by Humphrey Coningsby who was disabled
Hereford Richard Weaver
Richard Seaborne
Weaver died May 1642 - replaced by James Scudamore. Scudamore disabled; Seaborne disabled 3 January 1646
Weobley Arthur Jones Lord Ranelagh
Thomas Tomkins
Tomkins disabled 22 January 1644
Leominster Sampson Eure
Walter Kyrle
Eure disabled 22 January 1644

Hertfordshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Hertfordshire Sir William Lytton
Arthur Capel
Capel was raised to the peerage 6 August 1641 and replaced by Thomas Dacres
St Albans Sir John Jennings
Edward Wingate
Jennings died 1642
Hertford Viscount Cranborne
Sir Thomas Fanshawe
Fanshawe disabled 24 November 1643

Huntingdonshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Huntingdonshire Sir Sidney Montagu
Valentine Walton
Montagu disabled 3 December 1642
Huntingdon George Montagu
Edward Montagu

Kent (see also Cinque Ports)

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Constituency Members Notes
Kent Sir Edward Dering
Sir John Colepepper
Dering disabled 2 February 1642 and died 1644; Colepepper disabled 22 January 1644
Canterbury Sir Edward Masters
John Nutt
Rochester Sir Thomas Walsingham
Richard Lee
Maidstone Francis Barnham
Sir Humfrey Tufton
Barneham died 1646
Queenborough Sir Edward Hales
William Harrison
Harrison disabled 24 June 1643; Hales disabled 1648

Lancashire

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Constituency Members Notes
Lancashire Ralph Assheton
Roger Kirkby
Kirby disabled 29 August 1642
Lancaster John Harrison
Thomas Fanshawe
Fanshawe disabled 7 September 1642; Harrison disabled 4 September 1643
Preston Richard Shuttleworth
Thomas Standish
Standish died 1642
Newton William Ashurst
Peter Legh
Legh died after duel February 1642 - replaced by Sir Roger Palmer Palmer disabled 22 January 1644
Wigan Orlando Bridgeman
Alexander Rigby
Bridgeman disabled 29 August 1642
Clitheroe Sir Ralph Assheton
Richard Shuttleworth jun.
Liverpool Sir Richard Wynn, 2nd Baronet
John Moore

Leicestershire

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Constituency Members Notes
Leicestershire Sir Arthur Hesilrige
Henry de Grey, Lord Ruthin
de Grey became Earl of Kent in 1643
Leicester Lord Grey of Groby
Thomas Coke
Coke disabled 22 January 1644

Lincolnshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Lincolnshire Sir John Wray
Sir Edward Ayscough
Lincoln Thomas Grantham
John Broxholme
Broxholme died 1647
Boston Sir Anthony Irby
William Ellis
Grimsby Christopher Wray
Sir Gervase Holles
Wray died 1646; Holles disabled 22 August 1642
Stamford Geoffrey Palmer
Thomas Hatcher
Palmer disabled 7 September 1642
Grantham Thomas Hussey
Henry Pelham
Hussey died March 1641 - replaced by Sir William Airmine, 1st Baronet

Middlesex

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Constituency Members Notes
Middlesex Sir Gilbert Gerard
Sir John Franklyn
Francklyn died 1647
Westminster John Glynne
William Bell
City of London Sir Thomas Soame
Isaac Penington
Samuel Vassall
Matthew Cradock
Cradock died in 1641 and was replaced by John Venn

Monmouthshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Monmouthshire Sir Charles Williams
William Herbert
Williams died 1641; Herbert disabled 5 February 1644
Monmouth Thomas Trevor Disputed election - declared void 29 November 1644

Norfolk

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Constituency Members Notes
Norfolk Sir John Potts
Sir Edmund Moundeford
Moundeford died - replaced by Sir John Hobart, 2nd Baronet in 1641. Hobart died in 1647
Norwich Richard Harman
Richard Catelyn
Harman died 1645; Catelyn disabled 22 January 1644
King's Lynn John Perceval
Thomas Toll
Perceval died 1644, his replacement Edmund Hudson expelled 1647
Yarmouth Miles Corbet
Edward Owner (Recorder)
Thetford Sir Thomas Wodehouse
Framlingham Gawdy
Castle Rising Sir John Holland, Bt
Sir Christopher Hatton
Hatton sat for Heigham Ferrers - replaced by Sir Robert Hatton; Hatton disabled 7 September 1642

Northamptonshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Northamptonshire Sir Gilbert Pickering, Bt
John Dryden Bt.
Peterborough William FitzWilliam
Sir Robert Napier, 2nd Baronet
Northampton Zouch Tate
Richard Knightley
Brackley John Crew
Sir Martin Lister
Higham Ferrars Sir Christopher Hatton Hatton disabled 7 September 1642

Northumberland

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Constituency Members Notes
Northumberland Sir William Widdrington
Henry Percy
Percy expelled on 9 December 1641 - replacement Sir John Fenwick disabled 22 January 1644; Widdrington disabled 26 August 1642
Newcastle Sir John Melton
John Blakiston
Melton died 1640 - replacement Sir Henry Anderson disabled 4 September 1643
Berwick upon Tweed Sir Thomas Widdrington
Sir Edward Osborne
Osborne's election declared void - replaced by Robert Scawen
Morpeth John Fenwick
Sir William Carnaby
Carnaby disabled 26 August 1642; Fenwick disabled 22 January 1644

Nottinghamshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Nottinghamshire Sir Thomas Hutchinson
Robert Sutton
Hutchinson died 1643; Sutton disabled 1643
Nottingham Francis Pierrepoint
William Stanhope
Stanhope disabled 1644 replaced by Gilbert Millington
East Retford Sir Gervase Clifton
Charles Viscount Mansfield
Clifton disabled; Mansfield disabled 22 January 1644

Oxfordshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Oxfordshire Thomas Viscount Wenman
Hon. James Fiennes
Oxford University Sir Thomas Roe
John Selden
Roe died by 1644
Oxford John Whistler
John Smith
Whistler and Smith both disabled 18 November 1646
Woodstock William Lenthall
Sir Robert Pye
Lenthall was Speaker
Pye in place of William Herbert
Banbury Nathaniel Fiennes

Rutland

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Constituency Members Notes
Rutland Sir Guy Palmes
Hon. Baptist Noel
Noel succeeded to peerage 1643; Palmes disabled 28 September 1643

Salop

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Constituency Members Notes
Shropshire Sir Richard Lee, 2nd Baronet
Sir Richard Newport
Lee disabled 6 September 1642
Newport ennobled 14 October 1642
Shrewsbury Francis Newport
William Spurstow
Newport disabled 22 January 1643; Spurstow died
Bridgnorth (Sir) Thomas Whitmore
Edward Acton
Acton and Whitmore both disabled 5 February 1644
Ludlow Charles Baldwin
Ralph Goodwin
Baldwin and Goodwin disabled 5 February 1644
Wenlock William Pierrepont
Sir Thomas Littleton, Bt
Littleton disabled 5 February 1644
Bishops Castle Robert Howard
Richard Moor
Howard disabled 6 September 1642; Moor died by 1644

Somerset

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Constituency Members Notes
Somerset Sir John Poulett
Sir John Stawell
Powlett and Stawell both disabled 8 August 1642
Bristol Humphrey Hooke
Richard Longe
Hooke and Longe expelled as monopolists 1642
Replaced by John Glanville and John Tailer both disabled 25 September 1645
Bath William Bassett
Alexander Popham
Bassett disabled 5 February 1644
Wells Sir Ralph Hopton
Sir Edward Rodney
Hopton disabled 5 August 1642; Rodney disabled 12 August 1642
Taunton Sir William Portman
George Searle
Portman disabled 5 February 1644
Bridgwater Peter Wroth
Edmund Wyndham
Wyndham expelled 1641, his replacement Thomas Smith disabled 5 August 1642; Wroth died 1644
Minehead Sir Francis Popham
Alexander Luttrell
Luttrell died 1642, replacement Thomas Hanham disabled 1644; Popham died 1644
Ilchester Edward Phelips
Robert Hunt
Phelips and Hunt disabled 5 February 1644
Milborne Port Edward Kyrton
John Digby
Kyrton disabled 11 August 1642; Digby disabled 5 August 1642

Staffordshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Staffordshire Sir Edward Littleton
Hervey Bagot
Bagot disabled 24 November 1642; Littleton disabled 4 March 1644
Stafford Ralph Sneyd
Richard Weston
Weston disabled 1642; Sneyd disabled 20 May 1643
Newcastle under Lyme Sir Richard Leveson
Sir John Merrick
Leveson disabled 24 November 1642
Lichfield Sir Richard Cave
Michael Noble
Cave disabled 30 August 1642
Tamworth Ferdinando Stanhope
Henry Wilmot
Wilmot expelled 9 December 1641; Stanhope killed in action 1643

Suffolk

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Constituency Members Notes
Suffolk Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston
Sir Philip Parker
Ipswich John Gurdon
William Cage
Cage died by 1644
Dunwich Henry Coke
Anthony Bedingfield
Coke disabled 7 September 1642
Orford Sir William Playters, 2nd Baronet
Sir Charles le Grosse
Aldeburgh Squire Bence
Captain Rainsborough
Rainsborough died 1641 replaced by Alexander Bence
Sudbury (Sir) Simonds d'Ewes
Sir Robert Crane
Crane died 1643
Eye Sir Frederick Cornwallis
Sir Roger North
Cornwallis disabled 23 September 1642
Bury St Edmunds Thomas Jermyn
Sir Thomas Barnardiston
Jermyn disabled 14 February 1644

Surrey

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Constituency Members Notes
Surrey Sir Richard Onslow
Sir Ambrose Browne
Southwark Edward Bagshawe
John White
White died 1643; Bagshawe disabled 22 January 1644
Bletchingly John Evelyn, senior
Edward Bysshe jun.
Reigate William Lord Monson
Sir Thomas Bludder
Bludder disabled
Guildford Sir Robert Parkhurst
George Abbotts
Abbotts died 1645
Gatton Sir Samuel Owfield
Thomas Sandys
Owfield died 1644
Haslemere John Goodwin
Poynings More

Sussex - see also Cinque Ports

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Constituency Members Notes
Sussex Sir Thomas Pelham Bt
Anthony Stapley
Chichester Christopher Lewknor
Sir William Morley
Lewknor disabled 2 September 1642; Morley disabled 23 November 1642
Horsham Thomas Middleton
Hall Ravenscroft .
Midhurst Thomas May
William Cawley
May disabled 23 November 1642
Lewes Herbert Morley
James Rivers
Rivers died 1641 replaced by Henry Shelley
New Shoreham John Alford
William Marlott
Bramber Sir Thomas Bowyer
Arthur Onslow
Bowyer disabled 23 November 1642
Steyning Thomas Leedes
Sir Thomas Farnefold
Leedes disabled 23 November 1642; Farnefold died in 1643
East Grinstead Lord Buckhurst
Robert Goodwin
Buckhurst disabled 5 February 1643
Arundel Henry Garton
Sir Edward Alford
Garton died; Alford disabled 22 January 1644

Warwickshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Warwickshire Richard Shuckburgh
James Compton
Compton inherited peerage 1643; Shuckburgh disabled 11 October 1644
Coventry John Barker
Simon Norton
Norton died in 1641 and was replaced by William Jesson
Warwick William Purefoy
Sir Thomas Lucy
Lucy died 1640 replaced by Godfrey Bosvile

Westmorland

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Constituency Members Notes
Westmoreland Sir Philip Musgrave
Sir Henry Bellingham
Musgrave disabled 15 March 1643; Bellingham disabled 11 October 1645
Appleby Viscount Dungarvan
Sir John Brooke
Brooke disabled 15 March 1643; Dungarvan disabled 1643

Wiltshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Wiltshire Sir James Thynne
Sir Henry Ludlow
Thynne disabled 1642; Ludlow died 1644
Salisbury Robert Hyde
Michael Oldisworth
Hyde disabled 4 August 1642
Wilton Sir Henry Vane (the elder)
Sir Benjamin Rudyerd
Downton Sir Edward Griffin
Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper
Cooper's election disputed and he never sat; Griffin disabled on 5 February 1644
Hindon Robert Reynolds
Miles Fleetwood
Fleetwood died 1641 - replacement Thomas Bennett died 1644
Heytesbury Thomas Moore
Edward Ashe
Westbury William Wheler
John Ashe
Calne George Lowe
Hugh Rogers
Lowe disabled 5 February 1644
Devizes Edward Bayntun
Robert Nicholas
Chippenham Sir Edward Hungerford
Sir Edward Bayntun
Malmesbury Sir Neville Poole
Sir Anthony Hungerford
Hungerford disabled 1644
Cricklade Robert Jenner
Thomas Hodges
Great Bedwyn Sir Walter Smith
Richard Hardinge
Smith and Hardinge both disabled 5 February 1644
Ludgershall William Ashburnham
Sir John Evelyn
Ashburnham expelled 1641
Old Sarum Hon. Robert Cecil
Edward Herbert
Herbert impeached 1641; replacement Sir William Savile disabled 6 September 1642
Wootton Bassett Edward Poole
William Pleydell
Pleydell disabled 5 February 1644
Marlborough John Francklyn
Sir Francis Seymour
Seymour raised to the peerage 1641; Francklyn died

Worcestershire

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Constituency Members Notes
Worcestershire John Wilde
Humphrey Salwey
Worcester John Coucher
John Nash
Droitwich Endymion Porter
Samuel Sandys
Sandys disabled 20 August 1642; Porter disabled 10 March 1643
Evesham Richard Cresheld
William Sandys
Sandys expelled 1641, replacement John Coventry disabled 12 August 1642
Bewdley Sir Henry Herbert Herbert disabled 20 August 1642

Yorkshire

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Constituency Members Notes
Yorkshire Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax
Henry Belasyse
Belasyse disabled 6 September 1642; Fairfax died 1648
York Sir William Allanson
Thomas Hoyle (Alderman)
Kingston upon Hull Sir Henry Vane, junior
Sir John Lister
Lister died 1640 - replaced by Peregrine Pelham
Knaresborough Sir Henry Slingsby
Henry Benson
Benson expelled 2 November 1641 - disputed election returned William Deerlove and then William Constable; Slingsby disabled 6 September 1642
Scarborough Sir Hugh Cholmeley
John Hotham
Cholmeley disabled 3 April 1643; Hotham disabled 8 September 1643
Ripon William Mallory
John Mallory
W Mallory disabled 6 September 1642; J Mallory disabled 16 January 1644
Richmond Sir William Pennyman, Bt.
Sir Thomas Danby
Pennyman disabled 11 August 1642; Danby disabled 6 September 1642
Hedon Sir William Strickland
John Alured
Boroughbridge Sir Philip Stapylton
Sir Thomas Mallaverer Bt
Stapleton died 1647
Thirsk John Belasyse
Sir Thomas Ingram
Belasyse and Ingram both disabled 6 September 1642
Aldborough Richard Aldborough
Robert Strickland
Strickland disabled 21 January 1643; Aldborough disabled 6 September 1642
Beverley Sir John Hotham Bt
Michael Warton
Hotham disabled 7 September 1643; Warton disabled 22 January 1644
Pontefract Sir George Wentworth of Woolley
Sir George Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse
Wentworth of Woolley disabled 6 September 1642; Wentworth of Woodhouse disabled 22 January 1644
Malton Thomas Hebblethwaite
John Wastell
Hebblethwaite disabled 29 November 1644
Northallerton Sir Henry Cholmley
Sir John Ramsden
Ramsden disabled April 1644

Cinque Ports

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Hastings John Ashburnham
Thomas Eversfield
Ashburnham and Eversfield both disabled 5 February 1644
Romney (Sir) Norton Knatchbull
Thomas Webb
Webb expelled 21 January 1642 as monopolist - replaced by Richard Browne
Hythe Henry Heyman
John Harvey
Harvey died 1645
Dover Sir Edward Boys
Sir Peter Heyman
Heyman died 1641 replaced by Benjamin Weston
Sandwich Sir Thomas Peyton
Sir Edward Partridge
Peyton disabled 5 February 1644
Seaford Sir Thomas Parker
Francis Gerard
Rye John White
Sir John Jacob, 1st Baronet
Jacob expelled 1641 replaced by William Hay; White disabled 5 February 1644
Winchelsea John Finch
Nicholas Crisp
Crisp expelled 1641- replacement William Smith disabled 1644 ; Finch died 1642

Wales

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Constituency Members Notes
Anglesey John Bodvel Bodvel disabled 5 February 1644
Newburgh John Griffith Griffith died 10 August 1642
Brecknockshire William Morgan
Brecknock Herbert Price Price disabled
Cardiganshire Walter Lloyd Lloyd disabled 5 February 1644
Cardigan John Vaughan Vaughan disabled 1 September 1645
Carmarthenshire Henry Vaughan Vaughan disabled 1644
Carmarthen Francis Lloyd Lloyd disabled 5 February 1644
Carnarvonshire John Griffith jun Griffith disabled 10 August 1642
Carnarvon William Thomas Thomas disabled 5 February 1644
Denbighshire Thomas Middleton
Denbigh Boroughs Simon Thelwall
Flintshire John Mostyn Mostyn disabled 5 February 1644
Flint John Salusbury Salusbiry disabled 5 February 1644
Glamorgan Philip, Lord Herbert
Cardiff William Herbert Killed at Battle of Edgehill Oct 1642. No representation 1642-1645
Merioneth William Price Price disabled 5 February 1644
Montgomeryshire Sir John Pryce, 1st Baronet Pryse disabled 20 October 1645
Montgomery Richard Herbert Herbert disabled 12 September 1642
Pembrokeshire John Wogan died by 1644
Pembroke Hugh Owen
Haverford West Sir John Stepney, 3rd Baronet disabled
Radnorshire Charles Price Price disabled 1642
Radnor Philip Warwick Warwick disabled 5 February 1644

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References

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  • D. Brunton & D. H. Pennington, Members of the Long Parliament (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954)
  • Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808)
  • Willis, Browne (1750). Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ... London. pp. 240–254.
  • The parliamentary or constitutional history of England;: being a faithful account of all the most remarkable transactions in Parliament, from the earliest times. Collected from the journals of both Houses, the records, ..., Volume 9