Newport (Monmouthshire) (UK Parliament constituency)
Newport (Monmouthshire) was a UK Parliament constituency in Monmouthshire, Wales. It existed for a relatively short period during the 19th century.
Boundaries and Formation:
The constituency was created in 1832, arising from the Reform Act of that year, which aimed to address inequalities in parliamentary representation. It covered the town of Newport and its surrounding area within Monmouthshire.
Abolition:
The Newport (Monmouthshire) constituency was abolished in 1885 as part of further electoral reforms. The area it covered was largely absorbed into the Monmouthshire constituency, a county constituency that covered the broader geographical area.
Historical Significance:
Its brief existence reflects the changing political landscape of the 19th century, marked by industrial growth in Newport and a desire to represent burgeoning urban populations. It is distinct from the later Newport constituency created in 1918.
Members of Parliament:
The constituency had only a handful of Members of Parliament (MPs) during its lifetime. Researching specific MPs would require consulting historical parliamentary records and biographical databases.