For a list of MPs elected to the 11th Parliament of the United Kingdom, see List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1832.
11th Parliament of Great Britain
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The Duke of Newcastle was prime minister during most of the Eleventh Parliament
Overview
Meeting place
Palace of Westminster
Term
31 May 1754 (1754-05-31) – 20 March 1761 (1761-03-20)
Election
1754 general election
Government
Newcastle I
Pitt–Devonshire
1757 Caretaker
Pitt–Newcastle
House of Commons
Members
558 MPs
Speaker of the House of Commons
Arthur Onslow
Leader of the House of Commons
Thomas Robinson
Henry Fox
William Pitt
Party control
Whigs
House of Lords
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
Earl of Northington
Leader of the House of Lords
Duke of Newcastle
Duke of Devonshire
Sessions
1st
31 May 1754 (1754-05-31) – 5 June 1754 (1754-06-05)
2nd
14 November 1754 (1754-11-14) – 25 April 1755 (1755-04-25)
3rd
13 November 1755 (1755-11-13) – 27 May 1756 (1756-05-27)
4th
2 December 1756 (1756-12-02) – 4 June 1757 (1757-06-04)
5th
1 December 1757 (1757-12-01) – 20 June 1758 (1758-06-20)
6th
23 November 1758 (1758-11-23) – 2 June 1759 (1759-06-02)
7th
13 November 1759 (1759-11-13) – 22 May 1760 (1760-05-22)
8th
18 November 1760 (1760-11-18) – 19 March 1761 (1761-03-19)
The Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain was the parliament of the Kingdom of Great Britain that sat from 31 May 1754 to 20 March 1761. It was assembled following the general elections held in April–May 1754.
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