MP Newton

MP Newton is in Member Parliament.

In 1571 Anthony Mildmay [aged 21] was elected MP Newton.

In 1593 Richard Browne [aged 54] was elected MP Newton.

In November 1642 Roger Palmer [aged 65] was elected MP Newton during the Long Parliament.

In 1658 William Brereton 3rd Baron Brereton [aged 26] was elected MP Newton.

In March 1679 Andrew Fountaine [aged 46] was elected MP Newton. His wife's brother-in-law Richard Legh [aged 44] controlled the Newton constituency and paid for his election expenses.

In October 1679 Andrew Fountaine [aged 46] was elected MP Newton.

In 1681 Andrew Fountaine [aged 48] was elected MP Newton.

In 1695 Thomas Brotherton [aged 38] was elected MP Newton which seat he held until Nov 1701.

On 16th April 1814 Thomas Legh [aged 21] was elected MP Newton which seat he held until 1832 when the seat was abolished.

On 11th February 1825 Robert Farquhar [aged 48] was elected MP Newton.