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It says in the article that there were seven members. I've had a look and I can find six, and they seem to fill the years. So either I've overlooked a by-election sometime, or there were only six members. Who knows the answer to this? Schwede66 02:20, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
the 7th was George Hart (1820-1895) in 1879, from 8 May to 15 August when he was defeated, presumably in a general election. So presumably a by-election when Cathcart Wason resigned, probably on 8 May? Wason resigned on 14 April 1879. PS: Bluett was William James Geffrard Bluett (1834-1885) Hugo999 (talk) 02:50, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]