Berkshire (uk Parliament Constituency)
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Type
County
 
Year
1290
 
Abolition
1885
Berkshire
is a former
United Kingdom
Parliamentary
Constituency
. It was a
Constituency
of the
House Of Commons
of the
Parliament Of England
then of the
Parliament Of Great Britain
from 1707 to 1800 and of the
Parliament Of The United Kingdom
from 1801 to 1885. It was represented by two
Knights Of The Shire
until 1832, when the number of members was increased to three. It was divided between the constituencies of
Abingdon
,
Newbury
and
Wokingham
in 1885.
BOUNDARIES
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
''Constituency created'' (
1290
)
''Third member added (
1832
)
''Constituency abolished'' (
1885
)
ELECTIONS
SEE ALSO
List Of Former United Kingdom Parliamentary Constituencies
Unreformed House Of Commons
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