Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency)

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Bewdley was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom until 1950. It was then absorbed into the Kidderminster seat, which in 1983 was itself succeeded by the Wyre Forest constituency.

Alfred Baldwin was elected as MP for Bewdley in Worcestershire in 1892, holding the seat until his death, on 13 February 1908. He was succeeded by his son, Stanley Baldwin, who later became Prime Minister.

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[edit] Members of Parliament

[edit] 1660-1832

Year Member Party
1660 Thomas Foley
1661 Sir Henry Herbert
1673 Thomas Foley
1677 Henry Herbert
1679 Philip Foley
1685 Sir Charles Lyttelton
1689 Henry Herbert, later Baron Herbert of Cherbury
1694 Salwey Winnington
1708 Henry Herbert, later Baron Herbert of Cherbury
1709 Charles Cornwall
1710 Anthony Lechmere
1710 Salwey Winnington
1715 Grey James Grove
1722 Crewe Offley
1734 William Bowles
1735 Phineas Bowle
1741 William Bowles
1748 William Henry Lyttelton, later Baron Lyttelton
1755 William Finch
1761 Sir Edward Winnington
1768 Thomas Lyttelton
1769 Sir Edward Winnington
1774 William Henry Lyttelton, later Baron Lyttelton
1790 George Fulke Lyttelton, later Baron Lyttelton
1796 Miles Peter Andrews
1814 Charles Edward Wilsonn
1818 Wilson Aylesbury Roberts

[edit] 1832-1950

Year Member Party
1832 Sir Thomas Edward Winnington
1837 Sir Thomas Edward Winnington
1847 Thomas James Ireland
1848 William Drogo Montagu
1852 Sir Thomas Edward Winnington
1868 Sir Richard Atwood Glass
1869 John Cunliffe Pickersgill Cunliff
1869 Augustus Henry Archibald Anson
1874 Charles Harrison
1880 Enoch Baldwin
1885 Sir Edmund Anthony Harley Lechmere
1892 Alfred Baldwin Conservative
1908 Stanley Baldwin Conservative
1937 Roger John Edward Conant Conservative
1950 constituency abolished: see Kidderminster

[edit] See also

This page incorporates information from Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page.