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Tain Burghs (uk Parliament Constituency)




  Type Burgh
  Year 1708
  Abolition 1832


Tain Burghs, was a Constituency of the House Of Commons of the Parliament Of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament Of The United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832, sometimes known as '''Northern Burghs'''. It was represented by one Member Of Parliament .

The first election in Tain Burghs was in 1708. In 1707-08, members of the 1702-1707 Parliament Of Scotland were co-opted to serve in the first Parliament Of Great Britain . See Scottish Representatives To The 1st Parliament Of Great Britain , for further details.


BOUNDARIES

The constituency was a District Of Burghs created to represent the Royal Burghs of Dingwall , Dornoch , Kirkwall , Tain and Wick , which had all been separately represented with one commissioner each in the former Parliament Of Scotland .

In 1832 Cromarty was added to the district and it was renamed Wick Burghs .


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ELECTIONS

The constituency had only five voters (the commissioners elected by the five Burgh Councils). The place of election rotated between the Burghs and the commissioner for the returning Burgh had a casting vote if there was a tie.





































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