Parliament or Convention |
Commissioners
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Parliament 12–13 October 1612[2] |
Sir James Foulis of Colinton[1] |
Sir James Dundas of Arniston[3]
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Convention 7 March 1617[4] |
Sir George Ramsay of Dalhousie[5] |
James Richardson of Smeton[6]
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Parliament 27 May–28 June 1617[7]
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Convention 25–26 January 1621[8] |
none
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Parliament 1 June–4 August 1621[8] |
Sir Alexander Lauder of Haltoun[9] |
David Crichton of Lugton[9][10]
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Convention 27 October–2 November 1625[11] |
Sir George Forrester of Corstorphine[12] |
Sir James Dundas of Arniston[3]
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Parliament 15 September 1628 – 28 June 1633[13] |
Patrick Hamilton of Little Preston[14]
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Convention 28 July–7 August 1630[15] |
Sir James Makgill of Cranstoun Riddell[16] |
James Richardson of Smeton[6]
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Parliament 15 May 1639 – 17 November 1641[17] |
Sir David Crichton of Lugton[10] |
Sir John Wauchope of Niddrie[18]
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Convention 22 June 1643 – 3 June 1644[19] |
Sir Archibald Johnston of Warriston[20] |
George Winram of Liberton[21]
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Sir Patrick Hamilton of Preston (from 10 April 1644)[14] |
Sir John Wauchope of Niddrie (from 10 April 1644)[18]
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Parliament 4 June 1644 – 27 March 1647[22] |
Sir Archibald Johnston of Warriston[20] |
Sir Patrick Hamilton of Preston[14]
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George Winram of Liberton (from 7 January 1645)[21]
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Sir James Foulis of Colinton (from 26 November 1645)[1]
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Parliament 2 March 1648 – 6 June 1651[23] |
Sir James Foulis of Colinton[1][24] |
Sir James Dundas of Arniston[24][25]
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Sir Archibald Johnston of Warriston (from 4 January 1649)[20][26] |
George Winram of Liberton (from 4 January 1649)[21][26]
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Sir John Wauchope of Niddrie[18]
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Sir James Foulis of Colinton (from 1651)[1] |
Sir John Wauchope of Niddrie[18] |
Sir William Scott of Clerkington (from 1651)[27]
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During the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, the sheriffdom of Midlothian was represented by one Member of Parliament in the Protectorate Parliament at Westminster.
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Parliament 3 September 1654 – 22 January 1655 |
George Smith[28]
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Parliament 17 September 1656 – 4 February 1658 |
Samuel Desborough[29]
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Parliament 27 January–22 April 1659
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After the Restoration, the Parliament of Scotland was again summoned to meet in Edinburgh.
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Parliament 1 January 1661 – 9 October 1663[30] |
Sir James Foulis of Colinton[1] |
Sir John Gilmour of Craigmillar[31]
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Convention 2–4 August 1665[32] |
Sir John Gilmour of Craigmillar[31] |
Sir James Foulis of Colinton[1]
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Convention 9–23 January 1667[33]
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Parliament 19 October 1669 – 3 March 1674[34] |
Charles Maitland of Haltoun[35]
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New commission 16 January 1672, to replace Gilmour (deceased) and Maitland (appointed Treasurer-Depute)[34]
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Sir James Foulis of Colinton[1] |
Sir John Nicolson of that Ilk[36]
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Convention 26 June–11 July 1678[37] |
Richard Maitland of Gogar[38][39]
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Parliament 28 July 1681 – 1 March 1682[40] |
Sir John Couper of Gogar[41]
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Parliament 23 April 1685 – 15 June 1686[42] |
Sir James Foulis of Redford, later of Colinton[1] |
Sir John Maitland of Ravelrig[43]
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Convention 14 March–24 May 1689[44]
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Parliament 5 June 1689 – 30 June 1702[45]
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By Act of Parliament 14 June 1690, the shire of Edinburgh was allocated two additional Commissioners.[45]
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Sir James Foulis of Colinton (seat declared vacant 25 April 1693)[1] |
Sir John Maitland of Ravelrig, later (1693) Lauder of Haltoun (succeeded as Earl of Lauderdale in 1695)[43] |
Sir Alexander Gilmour of Craigmillar[31] |
Sir John Clerk of Pennycuik[46]
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Robert Craig of Riccarton[47]
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Archibald Primrose of Dalmeny (created Viscount of Rosebery in 1700)[48]
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Robert Dundas of Arniston[25]
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Parliament 12 November 1702 – 25 March 1707[49] |
Robert Dundas of Arniston[25] |
Sir James Primrose of Carrington (created Viscount of Primrose in 1703)[50] |
Sir Robert Dickson of Inveresk[51] |
George Lockhart of Carnwath[52]
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Sir James Foulis of Colinton[1]
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