Appendix D1: Apparent novices

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993
Available from Boydell and Brewer

Apparent novices

It should be appreciated that the loss of a number of parliamentary returns leaves considerable gaps in our knowledge with regard to some Members’ careers in the Commons. Thus, these figures indicate the maximum possible number of newcomers to the Lower House on each given occasion, and the minimum number of Members already possessing a modicum of experience in its ways.

Parliament       
Members known Novices   
As a percentage Experienced Members As a percentage
13862528333%16967%
1388 (Feb.)2597228%18772%
1388 (Sept.)25010442%14658%
1390 (Jan.)2396828%17172%
1390 (Nov.)902730%6370%
13912347432%16068%
13932459740%14860%
13941755632%11968%
13952519437%15763%
1397 (Jan.)2519739%15461%
1397 (Sept.)2038642%11758%
139925511043%14557%
14011165144%6556%
140223811046%12854%
1404 (Jan.)1205344%6756%
1404 (Oct.)994646%5354%
140624114560%9640%
140722912153%10847%
14101216150%6250%
14111476645%8155%
1413 (Feb.)24938%1562%
1413 (May)25112751%12449%
1414 (Apr.)1608453%7647%
1414 (Nov.)25010442%14658%
1415973637%6163%
1416 (Mar.)1767341%10359%
1416 (Oct.)301653%1447%
14172118641%12559%
14192279441%13359%
142025013152%11948%
1421 (May)2498032%16968%
1421 (Dec.)26012548%13552%

Ref Volumes: 1386-1421

Author: J. S. Roskell

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