MP Tamworth is in Member Parliament.
In 1593 Thomas Smith (age 37) was elected MP Tamworth.
In 1604 Thomas Beaumont 1st Viscount of Swords (age 22) was elected MP Tamworth.
In 1621 Thomas Puckering 1st Baronet (age 29) was elected MP Tamworth.
In April 1640 Simon Archer (age 58) was elected MP Tamworth during the Short Parliament.
In 1670 Charles Boyle 3rd Baron Clifford (age 30) was elected MP Tamworth which seat he held until 1679.
In 1678 Henry Gough (age 28) was elected MP Tamworth.
In 1679 Thomas Thynne 1st Viscount Weymouth (age 39) was elected MP Tamworth.
In 1689 Henry Gough (age 39) was elected MP Tamworth.
In 1689 Henry Boyle 1st Baron Carleton (age 19) was elected MP Tamworth which seat he held until 1690.
In 1698 John Chetwynd of Boughton (age 55) was elected MP Tamworth which seat he held until 1700.
In 1699 Henry Gough (age 49) was elected MP Tamworth.
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In January 1727 George Compton 6th Earl of Northampton (age 35) was elected MP Tamworth.
In 1734 John Sackville (age 20) was elected MP Tamworth which seat he held until 1747.