The parliament began on 30 January 1621 and was held to 27 March 1621. It met again on 17 April 1621 and was held to 4 June 1621. It met again on 14 November 1621 and was dissolved on 8 February 1622.
In 1621 the constituencies of Pontefract and Ilchester were re-enfranchised after the Committee of Privileges investigated abuses where the right of boroughs to return buugesses had fallen into disuse.[1]
Bedfordshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Bedfordshire | Sir Beauchamp St John Sir Oliver Luke |
Bedford | Sir Alexander St John Richard Taylor |
Berkshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Berkshire | Sir Richard Lovelace Sir Robert Knollys |
Windsor | Sir Charles Howard Sir Robert Bennet |
Reading | Anthony Barker John Saunders |
Wallingford | Sir George Simeon Samuel Dunch |
Abingdon | Robert Hyde |
Buckinghamshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Buckinghamshire | Sir Francis Goodwin Sir William Fleetwood |
Buckingham | Sir Thomas Denton Richard Oliver |
Wycombe | Richard Lovelace Arthur Goodwin |
Aylesbury | Sir John Dormer Henry Borlase |
Cambridgeshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Cambridgeshire | Sir Edward Peyton, 2nd Baronet Sir John Cutts |
Cambridge University | Robert Naunton Barnaby Gough |
Cambridge | Richard Foxton Thomas Meautys |
Cheshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Cheshire | Sir William Brereton Sir Richard Grosvenor |
City of Chester | Edward Whitby John Ratcliffe |
Cornwall |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Cornwall | Bevil Grenville John Arundell |
Launceston | John Harris Thomas Bond |
Liskeard | Sir Edward Coke Nicholas Hele |
Lostwithiel | Edward Salter George Chudleigh |
Truro | Barnaby Gough John Trefusis | Gough/Gooch sat for Cambridge replaced by Sir John Catcher Browne Willis gives Samuel for John Trefusis |
Bodmin | Sir John Trevor James Bagg |
Helston | William Noy Thomas Stafford |
Saltash | Sir Thomas Trevor Sir Thomas Smith |
Westlow | Heneage Finch Christopher Harris |
Grampound | John Hampden Sir Robert Carey |
Eastlow | Sir John Walter Jerome Horsey |
Camelford | Sir Henry Carey Edward Carr |
Penryn | Robert Jermyn Sir Francis Crane |
Tregoney | William Hakewill Thomas Malet |
St Ives | John Lord Pawlet Robert Bacon |
Mitchel | Richard Carew John St Aubyn |
Bossiney | John Wood Ambrose Manaton |
Fowey | Jonathan Rashleigh John Treffry |
St Germans | Richard Tisdale Sir Richard Buller |
St Mawes | Edward Wrightington William Hockmere | Brown Wilis gives John for William Hockmere |
Newport | Sir Edward Barrett Sir Robert Killigrew |
Callington | Henry Rolle James Lord Wriothesley |
Cumberland |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Cumberland | Sir George Dalston Sir Henry Curwen |
Carlisle | Sir Henry Vane George Butler |
Derbyshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Derbyshire | William Lord Cavendish Sir Peter Fretchville |
Derby | Edward Leech Timothy Leeving (Recorder) |
Devon |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Devon | Sir Edward Seymour, 2nd Baronet John Drake |
Exeter | John Prowse Ignatius Jordan |
Totnes | Sir Edward Giles Richard Rood (merchant) |
Barnstaple | John Delbridge Pentecost Dodderidge |
Plymouth | John Glanville Thomas Sherville (merchant) |
Plympton Erle | Sir William Strode Sir Warwick Hele |
Tavistock | Francis Glanville Sir Baptist Hicks |
Bere Alston | Thomas Wise Thomas Keighley of London |
Clifton Dartmouth Hardness | William Nyell (merchant) Roger Matthew (Merchant) |
Tiverton | John Bampfield John Davie |
Dorset |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Dorset | Sir John Strangways Sir Thomas Trenchard |
Dorchester | Sir Francis Ashley John Parkins | Ashley resigned his place for Sir Thomas Edmondes and when Edmondes chose another seat he was re-elected for Dorchester |
Poole | Sir Walter Erle Sir George Hussey |
Shaftesbury | Thomas Sheppard William Beecher | Both expelled – replaced by Percy Herbert and Ralph Hopton |
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis | John Freke Christopher Erle Matthew Pitt Giles Green |
Lyme Regis | John Poulett Robert Hassard |
Wareham | Sir William Pitt John Trenchard |
Bridport | John Strode John Browne |
Corfe Castle | Sir Thomas Hatton, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Hammond |
Essex |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Essex | Sir Francis Barrington Bt Sir John Deane |
Colchester | William Towse Edward Alford |
Maldon | Julius Caesar Henry Mildmay | BW has the members for Maldon and Harwich transposed, which looks to be an error |
Harwich | Sir Thomas Cheek Edward Grimston |
Gloucestershire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Gloucestershire | Sir Robert Tracy Sir Maurice Berkeley |
Gloucester | John Browne Anthony Robinson |
Cirencester | Sir Thomas Roe Thomas Nicholas |
Tewkesbury | Sir Dudley Diggs Giles Brydges |
Hampshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Hampshire | Sir Henry Wallop Sir John Jephson |
Winchester | Richard Tichborne William Savage |
Southampton | Sir Thomas Fleming Henry Sherfield |
Portsmouth | Sir Daniel Norton Sir Benjamin Rudyerd |
Petersfield | Richard Norton Sir John Hippisley |
Newtown | John Ferrar Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet | Ferrar sat for Tamworth- replaced by Sir William Harington |
Newport | Sir Richard Worsley, 1st Baronet Sir William Uvedale |
Yarmouth | Arthur Bromfield Thomas Risley |
Christchurch | Sir George Hastings Nathaniel Tomkins |
Stockbridge | Sir Richard Gifford Sir William Ayloffe, 1st Baronet |
Whitchurch | Thomas Jervoise Sir Robert Oxenbridge |
Lymington | Sir William Doddington Henry Compton |
Andover | John Shuter Richard Venables |
Herefordshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Herefordshire | Sir John Scudamore Fitzwilliam Coningsby |
Hereford | John Rodd Richard Weaver |
Leominster | Francis Smallman William Beecher |
Hertfordshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Hertfordshire | Sir Henry Cary Sir Charles Morrison, 1st Baronet |
St Albans | Thomas Richardson Robert Shute | Richardson was Speaker |
Hertford | William Ashton Thomas Fanshawe |
Huntingdonshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Huntingdonshire | Richard Beavill Sir Robert Payne |
Huntingdon | Sir Henry St John Miles Sandys |
Kent |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Kent | Robert Viscount Lisle Sir George Fane |
Canterbury | John Finch Sir Robert Newington |
Rochester | Sir Thomas Walsingham (younger) Henry Clerke |
Queenborough | James Palmer William Frowde |
Maidstone | Sir Francis Fane Sir Francis Barnham |
Lancashire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Lancashire | Sir John Ratcliffe Sir Gilbert Hoghton, 2nd Baronet |
Lancaster | Sir Humphrey May Sir Thomas Fanshawe |
Preston | Sir Edward Mosley Sir William Pooley |
Clitheroe | Sir Thomas Walmsley William Fanshawe |
Liverpool | Thomas May William Johnson |
Wigan | Sir Thomas Gerard, 1st Baronet Roger Downes |
Newton | Sir George Wright Richard Kippax |
Leicestershire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Leicestershire | Sir George Hastings Sir Henry Hastings |
Leicester | Sir Richard Moryson Sir William Herrick |
Lincolnshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Lincolnshire | Sir George Manners Sir Thomas Grantham |
Lincoln | Sir Lewis Watson, 1st Baronet Sir Edward Ayscough |
Boston | Sir Thomas Cheek Anthony Irby |
Grimsby | Sir Christopher Wray Henry Pelham |
Grantham | Sir William Airmine Clement Cotterell |
Stamford | Richard Cecil John Wingfield |
Middlesex |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Middlesex | Sir Francis Darcy Sir Gilbert Gerard, Bt |
Westminster | Sir Edward Villiers Edmund Doubleday | Doubleday died 3 days after election - replaced by William Mann |
City of London | Sir Thomas Lowe Robert Heath Robert Bateman William Towerson |
Monmouthshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Monmouthshire | Sir Edmund Morgan Charles Williams |
Monmouth Boroughs | Thomas Ravenscroft |
Norfolk |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Norfolk | Sir Hamon le Strange Drue Drury |
Norwich | Sir Robert Rous William Denny |
King's Lynn | Sir Matthew Clerke John Wallis |
Yarmouth | Benjamin Cooper Edward Owner |
Castle Rising | John Wilson Robert Spiller |
Thetford | Sir Thomas Holland Framlingham Gawdy |
Northamptonshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Northamptonshire | Sir William Spencer Sir Edward Montagu | Montagu became a peer - replaced by Richard Knightley |
Peterborough | Mildmay Fane Walter Fitzwilliam |
Northampton | Richard Spencer Thomas Crew |
Brackley | Edward Spencer Sir Thomas Wenman |
Higham Ferrers | Charles Montagu |
Northumberland |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Northumberland | Sir William Grey Sir Henry Widdrington |
Newcastle | Sir Henry Anderson Sir Thomas Ridell | BW gives Sir Francis for Sir Henry Anderson |
Morpeth | Robert Brandling John Robson | Election of Robson, a Clergyman, invalidated - replaced by Ralph Fetherstonhaugh |
Berwick upon Tweed | Sir John Selby Sir Robert Jackson |
Nottinghamshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Nottinghamshire | Sir Gervase Clifton Sir George Chaworth |
Nottingham | Michael Purefoy George Lassells |
East Retford | Sir Nathaniel Rich Edward Wortley |
Oxfordshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Oxfordshire | Sir Richard Wenman Sir William Cope |
Oxford University | Sir John Bennet Sir Clement Edmondes |
Oxford | Sir John Brooke Thomas Wentworth |
Woodstock | Sir James Whitelocke Philip Cary |
Banbury | Sir William Cope |
Rutland |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Rutland | Sir Guy Palmes William Bulstrode | BW corrigenda changes Palmer to Palmes |
Salop |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Shropshire | Sir Robert Vernon Sir Francis Kynaston |
Shrewsbury | Sir Richard Newport Francis Berkeley |
Bridgnorth | Sir John Hayward William Whitmore |
Ludlow | Spencer Compton, Lord Compton Richard Tomlins |
Wenlock | Sir Edward Lawley Thomas Wolryche |
Bishops Castle | Francis Roberts Gilbert Cornwall |
Somerset |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Somerset | Charles Berkley Robert Hopton |
Bristol | John Whitson John Guy |
Bath | Sir Robert Phelips Sir Robert Pye |
Wells | Sir Edward Rodney Thomas Southwood |
Taunton | Thomas Brereton Lewis Pope |
Bridgwater | Edward Popham Roger Warre |
Minehead | Francis Pearce Sir Robert Lloyd |
Ilchester | Richard Wynn |
Staffordshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Staffordshire | Sir William Bowyer Thomas Crompton |
Lichfield | William Wingfield Richard Weston |
Stafford | Matthew Cradock Sir Richard Dyott |
Newcastle under Lyme | John Davies Edward Kyrton |
Tamworth | Sir Thomas Puckering Bt John Ferrers | BW corrigenda changes Ferrers from Henry to John |
Suffolk |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Suffolk | Sir Robert Crane, 1st Baronet Thomas Clinch |
Ipswich | Robert Snelling William Cage |
Dunwich | Clement Coke Thomas Bedingfield |
Aldeburgh | Sir Henry Glemham Charles Glemham |
Orford | Sir Lionel Tollemache Sir Roger Townshend |
Eye | Sir Roger North Sir John Crompton |
Sudbury | Edward Osbourne Brampton Gurdon |
Bury St Edmunds | Sir Thomas Jermyn John Woodford |
Surrey |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Surrey | Sir George More Sir Nicholas Carew |
Southwark | Richard Yarward Robert Bromfield |
Reigate | Thomas Glemham Robert Lewis |
Bletchingly | John Hayward Henry Lovell |
Gatton | Sir Thomas Gresham Thomas Bludder |
Guildford | Sir Robert More John Murray |
Haslemere | Sir Thomas Grimes Sir William Browne |
Sussex |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Sussex | Sir Edward Sackville Christopher Neville |
Chichester | Sir Edward Cecil Thomas Whatman |
Horsham | Thomas Cornwallis John Middleton |
Midhurst | John Smith Richard Lewknor |
Steyning | Thomas Shirley Sir Edward Fraunceys |
Lewes | Sir George Goring Richard Amhurst |
New Shoreham | Sir John Morley Sir John Leedes |
Bramber | Thomas Bowyer Robert Morley |
Arundel | Sir Lionel Cranfield Sir Henry Spiller | Cranfield created a peer, Sep 1622 and replaced Nov 1622 by Sir Richard Weston |
East Grinstead | Sir Henry Compton Thomas Pelham |
Warwickshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Warwickshire | Sir Fulke Greville Sir Thomas Lucy | Greville ennobled - replaced by Sir Francis Leigh |
Coventry | Sampson Hopkins Henry Sewall |
Warwick | Sir Greville Verney Sir John Coke |
Westmorland |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Westmorland | Sir Henry Clifford Sir Thomas Wharton |
Appleby | Sir Arthur Ingram Thomas Hughes |
Wiltshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Wiltshire | Sir Francis Seymour Sir Edward Bayntun |
Salisbury | Roger Gauntlett Thomas Hussey |
Wilton | Sir Thomas Tracy Henry Nevill | Nevill ennobled in 1622 - replaced by Thomas Morgan |
Downton | Sir Carew Raleigh Thomas Hinton |
Devizes | Sir Henry Ley John Kent |
Great Bedwyn | Sir Francis Popham Sir Giles Mompesson |
Malmesbury | Sir Henry Poole Sir Edward Wardour |
Ludgershall | Alexander Chocke William Sotwell |
Chippenham | Edward Hungerford John Baily |
Westbury | Sir James Ley Sir Miles Fleetwood |
Cricklade | Thomas Howard Sir Carew Reynell |
Hindon | Sir Edmund Ludlow Sir John Davies |
Old Sarum | George Myne Thomas Brett |
Calne | John Duckett John Pym |
Heytesbury | Sir Thomas Thynne Henry Ludlow |
Marlborough | William Seymour, Lord Beauchamp Richard Digges | Seymour ennobled in 1621 and replaced by Sir Walter Devereux |
Wootton Bassett | Richard Harrison John Wrenham |
Worcestershire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Worcestershire | Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 1st Baronet Sir Samuel Sandys |
Worcester | Sir Robert Berkley John Coucher |
Droitwich | Sir Thomas Coventry John Wilde | Coventry replaced by Ralph Clare |
Evesham | Sir Thomas Biggs, 1st Baronet Anthony Langston |
Bewdley | Sir Thomas Edmondes |
Yorkshire |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Yorkshire | Sir George Calvert Sir Thomas Wentworth |
York | Sir Robert Askwith (Alderman) Christopher Brooke | Brown WIllis gives Christopher Broderick for Brooke |
Kingston upon Hull | John Lister Maurice Abbot |
Scarborough | Sir Richard Cholmeley William Conyers |
Knaresborough | Sir Henry Slingsby Sir Richard Hutton |
Richmond | Sir Talbot Bowes William Bowes |
Beverley | Sir Christopher Hilliard Edmund Scott |
Aldborough | Christopher Wandesford John Carvile |
Thirsk | Thomas Belasyse John Belasyse |
Hedon | Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Fairfax of Walton |
Ripon | Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby William Mallory |
Pontefract | George Skillet Edwin Sandys |
Boroughbridge | Sir Ferdinando Fairfax George Withered | Listed in Browne Willis corrigenda |
Cinque Ports |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Hastings | Samuel Moore James Lasher |
Dover | Sir Henry Mainwaring Sir Richard Young |
Sandwich | Sir Edwin Sandys Sir Robert Hatton | Hatton's election declared void - replaced by John Burroughes |
Romney | Francis Fetherston Sir Peter Manwood |
Hythe | Sir Peter Heyman Richard Zouche |
Rye | Emanuel Gifford John Angell |
Winchelsea | Sir Thomas Finch Edward Nicholas |
Wales |
Constituency | Members | Notes |
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Anglesey | Richard Williams |
Beaumaris | Sampson Eure |
Brecknockshire | Sir Henry Williams |
Brecknock | Walter Pye |
Cardiganshire | Richard Pryse |
Cardigan | Walter Overbury |
Carmarthenshire | Sir John Vaughan |
Carmarthen | Henry Vaughan |
Carnarvonshire | John Griffith |
Carnarvon | Nicholas Griffith |
Denbighshire | Sir John Trevor |
Denbigh Boroughs | Hugh Myddelton |
Flintshire | Sir Roger Mostyn |
Flint | William Ravenscroft |
Glamorgan | William Price |
Cardiff | William Herbert |
Merioneth | William Salisbury |
Montgomeryshire | Sir William Herbert |
Montgomery | Edward Herbert |
Pembrokeshire | John Wogan |
Pembroke | Lewis Powell |
Haverford West | Sir James Perrot |
Radnorshire | James Price |
Radnor | Charles Price |
1. ^[https://www.jstor.org/pss/555222 The English Historical Review Vol. 67, No. 263, April 1952 Parliamentary Boroughs restored by the House of COmmons 1621–1641]