Cheshire

County

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981
Available from Boydell and Brewer

Elections

DateCandidate
2 Jan. 1559SIR WILLIAM BRERETON I
 SIR RALPH LEYCESTER
28 Dec. 1562SIR THOMAS VENABLES
 WILLIAM MASSEY
1571GEORGE CALVERLEY
 THOMAS STANLEY
5 May 1572(SIR) GEORGE CALVERLEY
 WILLIAM BOOTH 1
1584THOMAS EGERTON I 2
 HUGH CHOLMONDELEY 3
3 Oct. 1586THOMAS EGERTON I
 JOHN SAVAGE
1588/9SIR GEORGE BEESTON
 JOHN SAVAGE
1593THOMAS HOLCROFT II
 JOHN DONE
1597SIR WILLIAM BRERETON II 4
 THOMAS EGERTON II 5
1601(SIR) PETER LEGH
 THOMAS HOLCROFT II

Main Article

The chamberlain of Cheshire (the county palatine of Chester) was responsible for conveying the election writ to the sheriff. During this period the chamberlain were the 3rd Earl of Derby (1559-65), the Earl of Leicester (1565-88), the 4th Earl of Derby (1588-93) and Lord Keeper Egerton (1593-1603). They do not appear to have exercised undue influence on the county elections, which followed the usual pattern of the period, with the leading landowning families taking their turn as knights of the shire. The only exception was Thomas Egerton I, whose elections for Cheshire in 1584 and 1586 are attributable to his position as solicitor-general, his connexions with the 4th Earl of Derby and his interests in the county. No evidence of a by-election has been found following William Booth’s death in 1579.

Author: M.A.P.

Notes

  • 1. Did not serve for the full duration of the Parliament.
  • 2. Browne Willis
  • 3. Ibid.
  • 4. Folger V. b. 298.
  • 5. Ibid.