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Nairnshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency)

Nairnshire was a constituency of the Parliament of Scotland before the Union with England in 1707. The barons of the shire or sheriffdom of Nairn elected two commissioners to represent them in the Parliament and in the Convention of Estates.

List of shire commissioners
• 1617, 1628–1633: John Dunbar of Moynes • 1639–1641: James Grant of Moyness • 1643 convention: Alexander Dunbar of Boath • 1646–1647, 1648: Hugh Rose of Kilravock • 1646–1647, 1648: Alexander Brodie of Lethen • 1661–1663: Sir Hugh Campbell of Calder, sheriff • 1661–63, 1667 convention: James Grant of Moynes • 1665 convention: Hugh Rose of Clava • 1678 (convention), 1681–1682: Duncan Forbes of Culloden • 1689: David Brodie of Lethen • 1693–1702: George Brodie of Aslisk • 1693–1695: Alexander Campbell of Calder (died c.1698) • 1700–1702, 1702–1707: Hugh Rose of Kilravock • 1702–1703: Duncan Forbes of Culloden (died 1704) • 1704–1707: John Forbes of Culloden ==References==
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