MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1906
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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1906 general election, held over several days from 12th January to 8th February 1906.
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Constituency | MP | Party |
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Aberdeen North | Duncan Vernon Pirie | Liberal |
Aberdeen North | Rt Hon Professor James Bryce | Liberal |
Aberdeenshire East | James Annand | Liberal |
Aberdeenshire West | John Macdonald Henderson | Liberal |
Abingdon | Edward Anthony Strauss | Liberal |
Accrington | Sir Joseph Francis Leese QC | Liberal |
Altrincham | Sir William John Crossley | Liberal |
Andover | Walter Vavasour Faber | |
Anglesey | Ellis Jones Griffith | Liberal |
Antrim East | Col James Martin McCalmont | Irish Unionist |
Antrim Mid | Hon. Robert Torrens O'Neill | Irish Unionist |
Antrim North | Robert Graham Glendinning | Independent Unionist |
Antrim South | Charles Curtis Craig | Irish Unionist |
Appleby | Leifchild Jones | Liberal |
Arfon | William Jones | Liberal |
Argyllshire | John Stirling Ainsworth | Liberal |
Armagh Mid | John Brownlee Lonsdale | Irish Unionist |
Armagh North | William Moore | Irish Unionist |
Armagh South | William McKillop | Irish Nationalist |
Ashburton | Harry Trelawney Eve | Liberal |
Ashford | Lawrence Hardy | Conservative |
Ashton-under-Lyne | Alfred Henry Scott | |
Aston Manor | Evelyn Cecil | Conservative |
Aylesbury | Walter Rothschild | Liberal |
Ayr District of Burghs | Sir George Younger | Conservative |
Ayrshire North | Hon Thomas Cochrane | Liberal Unionist |
Ayrshire South | Sir William Phipson Beale | Liberal |
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Barrow and Furness | Charles Duncan | Labour |
Banffshire | Alexander William Black | Liberal |
Belfast, East | Gustav Wilhelm Wolff | Irish Unionist |
Belfast, North | Sir Daniel Dixon | Irish Unionist |
Belfast, South | Thomas Henry Sloan | Independent Unionist |
Belfast, West | Joseph Devlin | Irish Nationalist |
Berwickshire | Harold John Tennant | Liberal |
Bradford West | Fred Jowett | Labour |
Buckrose | Sir Luke White | Liberal |
Buteshire | Norman Lamont | Liberal |
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Caithness-shire | Robert Leicester Harmsworth | Liberal |
Clackmannan and Kinrossshire | Eugene Wason | Liberal |
Carmarthen District | W. Llewelyn Williams | Liberal |
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Down East | James Craig | Irish Unionist |
Down North | Thomas Lorimer Corbett | Irish Unionist |
Down South | Jeremiah McVeagh | Irish Nationalist |
Down West | Harry Liddell | Irish Unionist |
Dublin County North | J. J. Clancy | Nationalist |
Dumbartonshire | James Dundas White | Liberal |
Dumfries District of Burghs | John William Gulland | Liberal |
Dumfriesshire | Percy Alport Molteno | Liberal |
Dundee | Alexander Wilkie | |
Dundee | Edmund Robertson | |
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Ealing | Sir Herbert Nield | |
East Grinstead | Charles Joseph Henry Corbett | |
Eastbourne | Hubert George Beaumont | |
Eccles | Sir George Herbert Pollard | |
Eddisbury | Arthur Lyulph Stanley | Liberal |
Edgbaston | Francis William Lowe | Conservative |
Edinburgh Central | Charles Edward Price | Liberal |
Edinburgh East | George McCrae | |
Edinburgh South | Arthur Dewar | Liberal |
Edinburgh West | Lewis McIver | |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | Sir John Batty Tuke | Conservative |
Egremont | Hugh Fullerton | |
Eifion | Ellis William Davies | |
Elgin District of Burghs | John Ebenezer Sutherland | Liberal |
Elgin and Nairnshires | Sir Archibald Williamson | |
Elland | Charles Philips Trevelyan | Liberal |
Enfield | James Branch | Conservative |
Epping | Lt Col Mark Lockwood | Liberal |
Epsom | William Keswick | Conservative |
Eskdale | Geoffrey William Algernon Howard | |
Essex South East | Rowland Edward Whitehead | |
Everton | Sir John Sutherland Harmood-Banner | |
Evesham | Lt Col Charles Wigram Long | |
Exeter | Sir George William Kekewich | |
Eye | Weetman Harold Miller Pearson | Liberal |
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Falkirk District of Burghs | John Archibald Murray Macdonald | Liberal |
Fermanagh North | Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh | Irish Unionist |
Fermanagh South | Jeremiah Jordan | Irish Nationalist |
Fife East | Rt Hon Herbert Henry Asquith | Liberal |
Fife West | John Deans Hope | Liberal |
Forfarshire | John Sinclair | Liberal |
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Glamorganshire, East | Alfred Thomas | Liberal |
Glamorganshire, Mid | Sir Samuel Thomas Evans | |
Glamorganshire, South | William Brace | |
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities | Sir Henry Craik | Conservative |
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown | George Nicoll Barnes | Labour |
Glasgow Bridgeton | James William Cleland | Liberal |
Glasgow Camlachie | Alexander Cross | Liberal Unionist |
Glasgow Central | Sir Andrew Mitchell Torrance | Liberal |
Glasgow College | Henry Anderson Watt | Liberal |
Glasgow Govan | Robert Duncan | Conservative |
Glasgow Partick | Sir Robert Balfour | Conservative |
Glasgow St Rollox | Thomas McKinnon Wood | Liberal |
Glasgow Tradeston | Archibald Cameron Corbett | Liberal |
Greenock | Halley Stewart | Liberal |
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Hackney North | Thomas Hart-Davies | Conservative |
Hackney South | Horatio William Bottomley | Liberal |
Haddingtonshire | Rt Hon Richard Burdon Haldane | Liberal |
Hawick District of Burghs | Rt Hon Thomas Shaw | Liberal |
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Inverness District of Burghs | John Annan Bryce | Liberal |
Inverness-shire | Sir John Alexander Dewar | Liberal |
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Jarrow | Sir Charles Mark Palmer | Liberal |
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Kilkenny | Pat O'Brien | Nationalist |
Kilmarnock | Adam Rolland Rainy | Liberal |
Kincardineshire | John William Crombie | Liberal |
Kirkcaldy District of Burghs | James Henry Dalziel | Liberal |
Kirkcudbrightshire | Gilbert McMicking | Liberal |
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Lanarkshire Mid | James Caldwell | Liberal |
Lanarkshire North East | Alexander Findlay | Liberal |
Lanarkshire North West | William Lowson Mitchell-Thompson | Conservative |
Lanarkshire South | Walter Menzies | Liberal |
Leith District of Burghs | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | Liberal |
Linlithgowshire | Alexander Ure | Liberal |
Londonderry | James Hamilton, Marquess of Hamilton | Irish Unionist |
Londonderry North | Hugh Thom Barrie | Irish Unionist |
Londonderry South | John Gordon | Liberal Unionist |
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Manchester East | Thomas Gardner Horridge | Liberal |
Manchester North | Charles Ernest Schwann | Liberal |
Manchester North East | John Robert Clynes | Labour |
Manchester North West | Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill | Liberal |
Manchester South | Sir Arthur Adlington Haworth | Liberal |
Manchester South West | George Davy Kelley | Labour |
Midlothian | Harry Primrose | Liberal |
Montrose District of Burghs | Rt Hon John Morley | Liberal |
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Newry | John Joseph Mooney | Irish Nationalist |
Normanton | Frederick Hall | Labour |
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Orkney and Shetland | John Cathcart Wason | Liberal |
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Paisley | John Mills McCallum | Liberal |
Peebles and Selkirk Shires | Alexander Murray, Master of Elibank | Liberal |
Perth | Robert Wallace | |
Perthshire Eastern | Thomas Ryburn Buchanan | |
Perthshire Western | David Charles Erskine | |
Pontefract | Sir Thomas Willans Nussey | |
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Radcliffe cum Farnworth | Theodore Cooke Taylor | Liberal |
Ramsey | Alexander Claude Forster Boulton | Liberal |
Reigate | Harry Cunningham Brodie | Liberal |
Renfrewshire East | Michael Hugh Shaw-Stewart | Conservative |
Renfrewshire West | Sir Thomas Glen Glen-Coats | Liberal |
Rhondda District | William Abraham | Lib-Lab |
Richmond | Francis Dyke Acland | Liberal |
Ripon | Henry Finnis Blosse Lynch | Liberal |
Rochdale | Alexander Gordon Cummins Harvey | Liberal |
Rochester | Ernest Henry Lamb | Liberal |
Romford | John Henry Bethell | Liberal |
Ross | Alan Coulstoun Gardner | Liberal |
Rossendale | Lewis Vernon Harcourt | Liberal |
Ross and Cromarty | James Galloway Weir | Liberal |
Rotherham | William Henry Holland | Liberal |
Rotherhithe | Hubert William Culling Carr-Gomm | Liberal |
Roxburghshire | Sir John Jardine | |
Rugby | Corrie Brighton Grant | Liberal |
Rushcliffe | John Edward Ellis | Liberal |
Rutland | George Henry Finch | Conservative |
Rye | George Loyd Courthope | Conservative |
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Sheffield Attercliffe | J. Batty Langley | Liberal |
Sheffield, Brightside | John Tudor Walters | Liberal |
Sheffield, Central | Charles Edward Howard Vincent | Conservative |
Sheffield, Ecclesall | Samuel Roberts | Conservative |
Sheffield, Hallam | Charles Beilby Stuart-Wortley | Conservative |
Southport | John Meir Astbury | Liberal |
St Andrews District of Burghs | William Anstruther-Gray | |
Staffordshire, North West | Alfred Billson | Liberal |
Staffordshire, West | Henry Duncan McLaren | Liberal |
Stirling District of Burghs | Rt Hon Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Liberal |
Stirlingshire | Donald Mackenzie Smeaton | |
Stoke-on-Trent Stoke | John Ward | Lib-Lab |
Stowmarket | George Alexander Hardy | |
Stratford upon Avon | Thomas Malcolm Harvey Kincaid-Smith | |
Stretford | Harry Nuttall | Liberal |
Sudbury | William Charles Heaton-Armstrong | |
Sutherlandshire | Alpheus Cleophas Morton | Liberal Unionist |
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Tyrone East | Thomas Michael Kettle | Irish Nationalist |
Tyrone Mid | George Murnaghan | Irish Nationalist |
Tyrone North | William Huston Dodd | Liberal |
Tyrone South | Thomas Wallace Russell | Independent Unionist |
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Vauxhall North | Horatio Myer | Liberal |
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Wick District of Burghs | Sir Arthur Bignold | Liberal Unionist |
Wigtownshire | John James Hamilton Dalrymple | Conservative |
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[edit] By elections
By-election | Year | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party |
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[edit] See also
List of United Kingdom MPs: |
By surname: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
By year elected: 1885 | 86 | 92 | 95 | 1900 | 06 | Jan 10 | Dec 10 | 18 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 29 | 31 | 35 | 45 | 50 | 51 | 55 | 59 | 64 | 66 | 70 | Feb 74 | Oct 74 | 79 | 83 | 87 | 92 | 97 | 2001 | 05 |
By party: Conservative | Labour | Labour Co-op | Liberal | Lib Dem | National Labour | National Liberal | Plaid Cymru | SNP | SDP | Others |