Cromartyshire was controlled by the earls of Cromarty, who held the hereditary sheriffdom of the county. On 24 Jan. 1715 Lord Elibank wrote to the 2nd Earl of Cromarty:
I received last post a letter from the Duke of Montrose [leader of the Squadrone], wherein he desires me to solicit your Lordship in favour of Captain Alexander Urquhart ... so that if your Lordship be not already pre-engaged for one of your own relations, I beg it as the greatest obligation your Lordship can do me, that you will be pleased to use your interest in favour of this gentleman in the ensuing election.
Sir W. Fraser, The Earls of Cromarty, ii. 158.
Urquhart was duly returned nem. con.
Alternated with Nairnshire
Number of voters: 5-10
