As a result of the legislation, Scotland had 22 burgh constituencies, 32 county constituencies and two university constituencies.
Scotland had 32 burgh constituencies, 38 county constituencies and one university constituency.
From 1832 to 1918 it was a burgh constituency.
In the 1918 redistribution the burgh constituency of Coatbridge was created.
It is a constituency which is predominantly urban, and on this basis has been designated as a burgh constituency.
As a result of the legislation, there were 21 burgh constituencies and 30 county constituencies.
In 1868 the burgh constituency became a two-member constituency.
A third burgh constituency, Hawick Burghs, was newly created, receiving one member.
With the exception of Edinburgh, the burgh constituencies were districts of burghs.
In Scotland the legislation defined 32 burgh constituencies, 38 county constituencies and one university constituency.