From 1708 to 1832, the Caithness constituency covered the
county of Caithness minus the parliamentary burgh of
Wick, which was a component of the
Tain Burghs constituency. In 1832, Wick retained its status as a parliamentary burgh and became a component of the
Wick Burghs constituency. By 1892, Caithness had become a
local government county and, throughout Scotland, under the
Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889, county boundaries had been redefined for all purposes except parliamentary representation. 26 years were to elapse before constituency boundaries were redrawn, by the
Representation of the People Act 1918, to take account of new local government boundaries. In 1918, the
Caithness and Sutherland county constituency was created. The Caithness and Sutherland constituency was created to cover the county of Caithness and the
county of Sutherland. The Wick Burghs constituency was abolished and two of its former components, Wick and
Dornoch, were merged into the new Caithness and Sutherland constituency. ==Members of Parliament==