Before the Act of Union 1707, the barons of the constabulary of Haddington (now called East Lothian) elected commissioners to represent them in the unicameral Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of Estates. The number of commissioners was increased from two to four in 1690. After 1708, Haddingtonshire returned one member to the House of Commons of Great Britain and later to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
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| - Haddingtonshire (circonscription du Parlement d'Écosse) (fr)
- Haddingtonshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency) (en)
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| - Before the Act of Union 1707, the barons of the constabulary of Haddington (now called East Lothian) elected commissioners to represent them in the unicameral Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of Estates. The number of commissioners was increased from two to four in 1690. After 1708, Haddingtonshire returned one member to the House of Commons of Great Britain and later to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. (en)
- Avant les Actes d'Union de 1707, les de la constabulary de Haddington (également appelé East Lothian) élisaient des commissaires pour les représenter au Parlement monocaméral d'Écosse et à la Convention des États. Le nombre de commissaires est passé de deux à quatre en 1690. Après 1708, le à envoyé un membre à la Chambre des communes de Grande-Bretagne et plus tard à la Chambre des communes du Royaume-Uni. (fr)
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| - Convention of Estates
- Constituencies of the Parliament of Scotland (to 1707)
- House of Commons of the United Kingdom
- Scottish representatives to the first Parliament of Great Britain
- Politics of East Lothian
- History of East Lothian
- House of Commons of Great Britain
- John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall
- Sir Archibald Acheson, 1st Baronet
- Patrick Hepburn of Waughton
- Patrick Murray, 1st Lord Elibank
- Adam Cockburn, Lord Ormiston
- Haddingtonshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- John Hamilton, 1st Lord Belhaven and Stenton
- East Lothian
- Parliament of Scotland
- Joseph Foster (genealogist)
- 1707 disestablishments in Scotland
- Constituencies disestablished in 1707
- John Cockburn (Scottish politician)
- William Morison (1663–1739)
- William Scott, Lord Clerkington
- Scottish feudal baron
- Lord Justice Clerk
- Sir Robert Sinclair, 3rd Baronet, of Stevenston
- Richard Cockburn of Clerkington
- Waughton Castle
- Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun
- Act of Union 1707
- Commissioner (Parliament of Scotland)
- dbr:William_Nisbet_(died_1724)
- dbr:Peter_Wedderburn,_Lord_Gosford
- dbr:Sir_James_Hay,_1st_Baronet,_of_Linplum
- dbr:Sir_Robert_Richardson,_1st_Baronet
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| - Before the Act of Union 1707, the barons of the constabulary of Haddington (now called East Lothian) elected commissioners to represent them in the unicameral Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of Estates. The number of commissioners was increased from two to four in 1690. After 1708, Haddingtonshire returned one member to the House of Commons of Great Britain and later to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. (en)
- Avant les Actes d'Union de 1707, les de la constabulary de Haddington (également appelé East Lothian) élisaient des commissaires pour les représenter au Parlement monocaméral d'Écosse et à la Convention des États. Le nombre de commissaires est passé de deux à quatre en 1690. Après 1708, le à envoyé un membre à la Chambre des communes de Grande-Bretagne et plus tard à la Chambre des communes du Royaume-Uni. (fr)
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