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Chiltern Hundreds

The Chiltern Hundreds is an "office under the Crown" in the United Kingdom, appointment to which disqualifies its holder from sitting as a Member of Parliament. It is used to allow MPs to resign their seats, a move which is formally prohibited. A number of offices have been used for this purpose, but only the Chiltern Hundreds and the Manor of Northstead are used today.

The office is only nominally paid. Generally, it is held until the next time it is used to effect the resignation of an MP. The Chiltern Hundreds is usually used alternately with the Manor of Northstead, which makes it possible for two members to resign at exactly the same time. Where more than two MPs resign at a time, as for example happened when 15 Ulster Unionist[?] MPs resigned on 17th December 1985, the resignations are in theory not simultaneous but instead spread throughout the day, with each member holding one of the offices for a short time. The holder can be re-elected to Parliament.

The office of Crown Steward and Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, Desborough and Burnham dates back to the 13th century. A hundred is a traditional division of an English county, and the hilly, wooded hundreds of the Chiltern Hills[?] in Buckinghamshire were once notorious as a hiding place of robbers. A Crown Steward was appointed to maintain law and order in the area, but its duties ceased to be required in the 16th century, and the holder ceased to gain any benefits during the 17th century. It was first used as a pretext for resignation on January 17, 1751, by John Pitt.

External Link

Parliamentary Factsheet on the Chiltern Hundreds (http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/p11.pdf) (PDF format)

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