Kent | |
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Former county constituency for the House of Commons | |
1290–1832 | |
Seats | Two |
Replaced by | Eastern Kent, Western Kent and Greenwich |
Kent was a parliamentary constituency covering the county of Kent in southeast England. It returned two "knights of the shire" (Members of Parliament) to the House of Commons by the bloc vote system from the year 1290. Members were returned to the Parliament of England until the Union with Scotland created the Parliament of Great Britain in 1708, and to the Parliament of the United Kingdom after the union with Ireland in 1801 until the county was divided by the Reform Act 1832.