County Durham (constituency)

Durham, also County Durham or Durham County was a county constituency in northern England, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1675 until 1832. == History == The constituency consisted of the whole county of Durham (including the enclaves of Norhamshire, Islandshire and Bedlington, all situated within the boundaries of Northumberland and now part of that county, and of Crayke, now in North Yorkshire).

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County Durham (constituency)

Durham, also County Durham or Durham County was a county constituency in northern England, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1675 until 1832. == History == The constituency consisted of the whole county of Durham (including the enclaves of Norhamshire, Islandshire and Bedlington, all situated within the boundaries of Northumberland and now part of that county, and of Crayke, now in North Yorkshire).

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