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which only sent one. However, each shire had only one vote, meaning that the two commissioners had to cooperate and compromise with each other. They appear to have possessed
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The powers of the shire commissioners greatly expanded over time, especially with the long-term decline in power of the prelates. In 1640, the
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Each shire, stewartry or constabulary sent two shire commissioners to parliament, with the exception of the small shires of
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The Scottish Parliament (also known as the Three Estates) and the Convention of the Estates were
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From the 16th century, the second estate of the nobility was reorganised by the selection of
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Burgh commissioners often acted and lobbied collectively, assisted by the fact that the
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List of constituencies in the Parliament of Scotland at the time of the Union
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from the lower nobility: this has been argued to have created a
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Member of the pre-union Parliament of the Kingdom of Scotland.
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sat in the Scottish Parliament as shire commissioner for
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Constituencies of the Parliament of Scotland (to 1707)
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Brown, Keith M.; Mann, Alastair J.; Tanner, Roland J.
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often met in association with parliamentary sessions.
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Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland
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Shire Commissioner

William Bruce
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Fletcher of Saltoun
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