The constituency was created in 1918 and abolished in 1997. By the time of its abolition, it was a safe
Conservative seat. However, Holland with Boston had been held by both the
Liberal and
Labour parties before the
Second World War. From 1885 to 1918 the
parliamentary borough of
Boston returned one MP, while the
Lincolnshire county division of
Spalding, in the south-east of the historic county, elected another MP. In 1918 these two seats were merged to form this constituency. When created in 1918 the constituency had the same boundaries as the traditional sub-division of the historic county known as the
Parts of Holland, which had become an
administrative county in 1889. In 1997 the constituency was abolished and replaced by two new constituencies,
Boston and Skegness and
South Holland and The Deepings. == Boundaries ==