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  1. Cambridge University was a university constituency electing two members to the British House of Commons, from 1603 to 1950. Franchise and method of election. This university constituency was created by a Royal Charter of 1603. It was abolished in 1950 by the Representation of the People Act 1948 . The constituency was not a geographical area.

  2. Cambridge is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Daniel Zeichner of the Labour Party. Centred on the university city of Cambridge, it is one of the country's oldest continuously constituted constituencies.

  3. Cambridge University (UK Parliament constituency) Oxford University (UK Parliament constituency) London University (UK Parliament constituency) Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities (UK Parliament constituency) Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities (UK Parliament constituency) Combined English Universities (UK Parliament constituency)

  4. Cambridge University was a university constituency electing two members to the British House of Commons, from 1603 to 1950. Franchise and method of election. This university constituency was created by a Royal Charter of 1603. It was abolished in 1950 by the Representation of the People Act 1948. The constituency was not a geographical area.

  5. Location of Cambridge. Shows the physical location on a map of Cambridge. The boundaries on this map are an approximation. For detailed mapping of UK constituency boundaries, please use the Ordnance Survey election maps. Cambridge is a constituency in the East of England region of England.

  6. Till 1727 Cambridge University, like Oxford, returned Tories. At the only contested election, in 1720, a strong Whig candidate, Henry Finch, a fellow of his college, whose father, Lord Nottingham, carried much weight with the church party, was defeated. In 1727 the Government candidates were Edward Finch, another of Lord Nottingham’s sons ...

  7. 19 mar 2017 · Cambridge University was a university constituency electing two members to the British House of Commons, from 1603 to 1950. Contents. 1Boundaries, Electorate and Election Systems. 2History. 3Members of Parliament. 3.11603 to 1660. 3.21660 to 1784. 3.31784 to 1950. 4Elections before 1715. 5Election by Block Vote 1715–1918. 5.1Elections in the 1710s.