Lanarkshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Lanarkshire was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1708 to 1868, when it was divided into Lanarkshire North and Lanarkshire South.
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Constituency - House of Commons - Parliament of the United Kingdom
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The Northern Division was further divided in 1885, forming Lanarkshire North-East, Lanarkshire North-West, Lanarkshire Mid, Govan and Partick.
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Govan - Partick
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The Lanarkshire constituencies were again reorganised in 1918 to form the Bothwell, Coatbridge, Hamilton, Lanark, Motherwell, Rutherglen and Lanarkshire Northern constituencies.
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Bothwell - Coatbridge - Hamilton - Lanark - Motherwell - Rutherglen
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