MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1918
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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 31st Parliament of the United Kingdom in the 1918 general election. This Parliament was elected on 14 December 1918, assembled on 4 February 1919 and was dissolved on 26 October 1922.
The normal polling day did not apply to the university constituencies (polls open for five days) and Orkney and Shetland (poll open two days). Votes in the territorial constituencies were not counted until 28 December 1918 to allow time for postal votes from members of the armed forces to arrive.
Coalition and Non-Coalition: In most constituencies in Great Britain one supporter of the coalition government, led by David Lloyd George (the Liberal Prime Minister) and Andrew Bonar Law (the Conservative leader), was issued the so called coupon. Candidates elected as Liberals or Conservatives, without the coupon, were not necessarily hostile to the government. This list follows the label used in F.W.S. Craig's book cited below. No attempt is made to indicate changes between the Coalition and Non-Coalition wings of a party. Few coupons were issued to Irish candidates, so none are designated as Coalition MPs.
Conservative and Unionist MPs: Conservative, Irish Unionist, Labour Unionist and Ulster Unionist MPs constituted a single party in Parliament. Candidates of the Ulster Unionist Council are classified as Irish Unionists until May 1921 and Ulster Unionists thereafter. The only Unionists, in this Parliament, not to be from Ulster constituencies represented Dublin Rathmines and Dublin University.
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Constituency | MP | Party |
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Abbey | see Westminster Abbey | |
Aberavon | John Edwards | Coalition Liberal |
Aberdare | Charles Butt Stanton | Coalition NDP |
Aberdeen North | Frank Herbert Rose | Independent Labour |
Aberdeen South | Sir Frederick Charles Thomson | Co. Conservative |
Aberdeen and Kincardine Central | Sir Alexander Theodore Gordon | Co. Conservative |
Aberdeen and Kincardine East | Sir William Henry Cowan | Coalition Liberal |
Abertillery | William Brace | Labour |
Abingdon | John Tyson Wigan | Co. Conservative |
Accrington | Ernest Gray | Co. Conservative |
Acton | Sir Harry Ernest Brittain | Co. Conservative |
Aldershot | Viscount Wolmer | Co. Conservative |
Altrincham | Sir Collingwood George Clement Hamilton | Co. Conservative |
Anglesey | Sir Owen Thomas | Independent Labour |
Antrim East | Robert Chaine Alexander McCalmont | Irish Unionist |
Antrim Mid | Hon. (Robert William) Hugh O'Neill | Irish Unionist |
Antrim North | Peter Kerr Kerr-Smiley | Irish Unionist |
Antrim South | Charles Curtis Craig | Irish Unionist |
Ardwick | see Manchester Ardwick | |
Argyllshire | Sir William Sutherland | Coalition Liberal |
Armagh Mid | James Rolston Lonsdale | Irish Unionist |
Armagh North | William James Allen | Irish Unionist |
Armagh South | Patrick Donnelly | Irish Nationalist |
Ashford | Samuel Strang Steel | Co. Conservative |
Ashton-under-Lyne | Sir Albert Henry Stanley | Co. Conservative |
Attercliffe | see Sheffield Attercliffe | |
Aylesbury | Lionel Nathan de Rothschild | Co. Conservative |
Ayr Burghs | Sir George Younger, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Ayrshire South | James Brown | Labour |
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Balham and Tooting | John Cuthbert Denison Denison-Pender | Co. Conservative |
Banbury | Sir Rhys Rhys-Williams | Coalition Liberal |
Banff | Charles Coupar Barrie | Coalition Liberal |
Barkston Ash | George Lane-Fox | Co. Conservative |
Barnard Castle | John Edmund Swan | Labour |
Barnsley | Sir Joseph Walton, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Barnstaple | John Thomas Tudor Rees | Liberal |
Barrow-in-Furness | Robert Burton Chadwick | Conservative |
Basingstoke | Auckland Campbell Geddes | Co. Conservative |
Bassetlaw | Sir William Ellis Hume-Williams | Co. Conservative |
Bath | Charles Talbot Foxcroft | Co. Conservative |
Batley and Morley | Gerald Ashburner France | Coalition Liberal |
Battersea North | Richard Morris | Coalition Liberal |
Battersea South | Francis Curzon | Co. Conservative |
Bedford | Frederick George Kellaway | Coalition Liberal |
Bedfordshire Mid | Maximilian Gowran Townley | Co. Conservative |
Bedwellty | Charles Edwards | Labour |
Belfast Cromac | William Arthur Lindsay | Irish Unionist |
Belfast Duncairn | Rt Hon. Sir Edward Henry Carson | Irish Unionist |
Belfast Falls | Joseph Devlin | Irish Nationalist |
Belfast Ormeau | Thomas Moles | Irish Unionist |
Belfast Pottinger | Herbert Dixon | Irish Unionist |
Belfast Shankill | Samuel McGuffin | Labour Unionist |
Belfast St Anne's | Thomas Henry Burn | Labour Unionist |
Belfast Victoria | Thompson Donald | Labour Unionist |
Belfast Woodvale | Robert John Lynn | Irish Unionist |
Belper | John George Hancock | Liberal |
Bermondsey West | Harold James Glanville | Liberal |
Berwick-on-Tweed | Sir Francis Douglas Blake, Bt | Liberal |
Bethnal Green North-East | Sir Edward Andrew Cornwall, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Bethnal Green South-West | Sir Matthew Richard Henry Wilson, Nt | Co. Conservative |
Berwick and Haddington | John Deans Hope | Coalition Liberal |
Bewdley | Stanley Baldwin | Co. Conservative |
Bilston | Thomas Edgecomb Hickman | Co. Conservative |
Birkenhead East | Alfred Bigland | Co. Conservative |
Birkenhead West | Henry Mulleneux Grayson | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Aston | Rt Hon. Evelyn Cecil | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Deritend | John William Dennis | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Duddeston | Eldred Hallas | Coalition NDP |
Birmingham Edgbaston | Sir Francis William Lowe, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Erdington | Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond Ramsay Steel-Maitland, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Handsworth | Ernest Claude Meysey-Thompson | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham King's Norton | Sir Herbert Austin | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Ladywood | Arthur Neville Chamberlain | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Moseley | Sir Hallewell Rogers | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Sparkbrook | Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham West | Rt Hon. Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain | Co. Conservative |
Birmingham Yardley | Alfred Roger Jephcott | Co. Conservative |
Bishop Auckland | Ben Spoor | Labour |
Blackburn (2 seats) | Rt Hon. Sir Henry Norman, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Blackburn (2 seats) | Percy Thompson Dean | Co. Conservative |
Blackpool | Albert Lindsay Parkinson | Co. Conservative |
Blaydon | Walter Waring | Coalition Liberal |
Bodmin | Sir Charles Augustin Hanson, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Bolton (2 seats) | Robert Toothill | Labour |
Bolton (2 seats) | William Edge | Coalition Liberal |
Bootle | Sir Thomas Royden, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Bosworth | Hon. Henry Duncan McLaren | Coalition Liberal |
Bothwell | David Henderson Macdonald | Co. Conservative |
Bournemouth | Sir Henry Page Croft | National Party |
Bow and Bromley | Reginald Blair | Co. Conservative |
Bradford Central | Henry Butler Ratcliffe | Co. Conservative |
Bradford East | Charles Edgar Loseby | Coalition NDP |
Bradford North | Archibald Boyd Boyd-Carpenter | Co. Conservative |
Bradford South | Francis Vernon Willey | Co. Conservative |
Brecon and Radnor | Sidney Robinson | Coalition Liberal |
Brentford and Chiswick | Walter Grant Peterson Morden | Co. Conservative |
Bridgwater | Rt Hon. Robert Arthur Sanders | Co. Conservative |
Brigg | Charles Wesley Weldon McLean | Co. Conservative |
Brightside | see Sheffield Brightside | |
Brighton (2 seats) | George Clement Tryon | Co. Conservative |
Brighton (2 seats) | Charles Thomas-Stanford | Co. Conservative |
Bristol Central | Thomas Inskip | Co. Conservative |
Bristol East | George Bryant Britton | Coalition Liberal |
Bristol North | Edwin Stanley Gange | Coalition Liberal |
Bristol South | Sir William Howell Davies | Coalition Liberal |
Bristol West | George Abraham Gibbs | Co. Conservative |
Brixton | Davison Alexander Dalziel | Co. Conservative |
Bromley | Henry William Forster | Co. Conservative |
Broxtowe | George Alfred Spencer | Labour |
Buckingham | Sir George Edward Wentworth Bowyer | Co. Conservative |
Buckrose | Algernon Henry Moreing | Coalition Liberal |
Burnley | David Daniel Irving | Labour |
Burslem | see Stoke-on-Trent Burslem | |
Burton | John Gretton | Co. Conservative |
Bury | Charles Ainsworth | Conservative |
Bury St Edmunds | Hon. Walter Edward Guinness | Co. Conservative |
Bute and North Ayrshire | Sir Aylmer Gould Hunter-Weston | Co. Conservative |
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Caerphilly | Alfred Onions | Labour |
Caithness and Sutherland | Sir Robert Leicester Harmsworth, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Camberwell North | Henry Newton Knights | Co. Conservative |
Camberwell North-West | Rt Hon. Thomas James Macnamara | Coalition Liberal |
Camborne | Rt Hon. Francis Dyke Acland | Liberal |
Cambridge | Rt Hon. Sir Eric Campbell Geddes | Co. Conservative |
Cambridgeshire | Rt Hon. Edwin Samuel Montagu | Coalition Liberal |
Cambridge University | Sir Joseph Larmor | Co. Conservative |
Cambridge University | John Frederick Peel Rawlinson | Co. Conservative |
Cannock | James Parker | Coalition Labour |
Canterbury | Ronald McNeill | Co. Conservative |
Cardiff Central | James Childs Gould | Conservative |
Cardiff East | Sir William Henry Seager | Liberal |
Cardiff South | James Herbert Cory | Conservative |
Cardiganshire | Matthew Lewis Vaughan-Davies | Coalition Liberal |
Carlisle | William Theodore Carr | Coalition Liberal |
Carlow | James Lennon | Sinn Féin |
Carmarthen | John Hinds | Coalition Liberal |
Caernarvon Boroughs | Rt Hon. David Lloyd George | Coalition Liberal |
Caernarvonshire | Charles Edward Breese | Coalition Liberal |
Cavan East | Arthur Griffith | Sinn Féin |
Cavan West | Peter Paul Galligan | Sinn Féin |
Chatham | John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon | Conservative |
Chelmsford | Rt Hon. Ernest George Pretyman | Co. Conservative |
Chelsea | Sir Samuel John Gurney Hoare, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Cheltenham | Sir James Tynte Agg-Gardner | Co. Conservative |
Chertsey | Sir Donald Macmaster | Co. Conservative |
Chester | Sir Owen Cosby Philipps | Co. Conservative |
Chesterfield | Barnet Kenyon | Liberal |
Chester-le-Street | John Wilkinson Taylor | Labour |
Chichester | Rt Hon. Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot | Co. Conservative |
Chippenham | George Terrell | Co. Conservative |
Chislehurst | Alfred Waldron Smithers | Co. Conservative |
Chorley | Douglas Hewitt Hacking | Co. Conservative |
Cirencester and Tewkesbury | Thomas Davies | Co. Conservative |
City of London (2 seats) | Rt Hon. Sir Frederick George Banbury | Co. Conservative |
City of London (2 seats) | Rt Hon. Arthur James Balfour | Co. Conservative |
Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire | Ralph George Campbell Glyn | Co. Conservative |
Clapham | Sir Arthur Philip du Cros, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Clare East | Eamon de Valera | Sinn Féin |
Clare West | Brian O'Higgins | Sinn Féin |
Clay Cross | Thomas Tucker Broad | Coalition Liberal |
Cleveland | Sir Park Goff | Co. Conservative |
Clitheroe | Alfred Davies | Labour |
Clontarf | see Dublin Clontarf | |
Coatbridge | Arthur Louis Hamilton Buchanan | Co. Conservative |
Colchester | Rt Hon. Sir Laming Worthington Worthington-Evans, Bt | Co. Conservative |
College Green | see Dublin College Green | |
Colne Valley | Frederick William Mallalieu | Coalition Liberal |
Combined English Universities | Sir William Martin Conway | Co. Conservative |
Combined English Universities | Rt Hon. Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher | Coalition Liberal |
Combined Scottish Universities | Sir William Watson Cheyne, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Combined Scottish Universities | Dugald McCoig Cowan | Coalition Liberal |
Combined Scottish Universities | Rt Hon. Sir Henry Craik | Co. Conservative |
Connemara | see Galway Connemara | |
Consett | Aneurin Williams | Liberal |
Cork City | Liam de Roiste | Sinn Féin |
Cork City | James Joseph Walsh | Sinn Féin |
Cork East | David Rice Kent | Sinn Féin |
Cork Mid | Terence Joseph McSwiney | Sinn Féin |
Cork North | Patrick O'Keefe | Sinn Féin |
Cork North-East | Thomas Hunter | Sinn Féin |
Cork South | Michael Collins | Sinn Féin |
Cork South-East | Diarmuid Christopher Lynch | Sinn Féin |
Cork West | Sean Hayes | Sinn Féin |
Cornwall North | Sir George Croydon Marks | Liberal |
Coventry | Edward Manville | Co. Conservative |
Crewe | Sir Joseph Davies | Coalition Liberal |
Cromac | see Belfast Cromac | |
Croydon North | George Oldroyd Borwick | Co. Conservative |
Croydon South | Ian Zachary Malcolm | Co. Conservative |
Cumberland North | Christopher William Lowther | Co. Conservative |
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Darlington | Rt Hon. Herbert Pike Pease | Co. Conservative |
Dartford | James Rowlands | Coalition Liberal |
Darwen | Sir John Rutherford, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Daventry | Hon. Edward Algernon Fitzroy | Co. Conservative |
Denbigh | Sir David Sanders Davies | Coalition Liberal |
Deptford | Rt Hon. Charles William Bowerman | Labour |
Derby (2 seats) | Rt Hon. James Henry Thomas | Labour |
Derby (2 seats) | Albert Green | Conservative |
Derbyshire North East | Stanley Holmes | Coalition Liberal |
Derbyshire South | Henry Holman Gregory | Coalition Liberal |
Derbyshire West | Charles Frederick White | Liberal |
Devizes | William Cory Heward Bell | Co. Conservative |
Dewsbury | Emil William Pickering | Co. Conservative |
Doncaster | Reginald Nicholson | Coalition Liberal |
Don Valley | James Walton | Coalition NDP |
Donegal East | Edward Joseph Kelly | Irish Nationalist |
Donegal North | Joseph O'Doherty | Sinn Féin |
Donegal North | Peter Joseph Ward | Sinn Féin |
Donegal North | Joseph Aloysius Sweeney | Sinn Féin |
Down East | David Douglas Reid | Irish Unionist |
Down Mid | Sir James Craig, Bt | Irish Unionist |
Down North | Thomas Watters Brown | Irish Unionist |
Down South | Jeremiah MacVeagh | Irish Nationalist |
Down West | Daniel Martin Wilson | Irish Unionist |
Dorset East | Frederick Edward Guest | Coalition Liberal |
Dorset North | William Philip Colfox | Co. Conservative |
Dorset South | Angus Valdimar Hambro | Co. Conservative |
Dorset West | Sir Robert Williams, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Dover | Viscount Duncannon | Co. Conservative |
Dublin Clontarf | Richard James Mulcahy | Sinn Féin |
Dublin College Green | Sean Thomas O'Kelly | Sinn Féin |
Dublin Harbour | Philip Shanahan | Sinn Féin |
Dublin County North | Frank Lawless | Sinn Féin |
Dublin Pembroke | Desmond FitzGerald | Sinn Féin |
Dublin Rathmines | Sir Maurice Edward Dockrell | Irish Unionist |
Dublin St James's | Joseph McGrath | Sinn Féin |
Dublin St Michan's | Michael Staines | Sinn Féin |
Dublin St Patrick's | Countess Markievicz | Sinn Féin |
Dublin St Stephen's Green | Thomas Kelly | Sinn Féin |
Dublin South | George Gavan Duffy | Sinn Féin |
Dublin University | Rt Hon. Arthur Warren Samuels | Irish Unionist |
Dublin University | Sir Robert Henry Woods | Ind. Unionist |
Dudley | Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor Griffith-Boscawen | Co. Conservative |
Dulwich | Sir Frederick Hall | Co. Conservative |
Dumbarton Burghs | John Taylor | Coalition Liberal |
Dumfriesshire | William Murray | Co. Conservative |
Dunbartonshire | Sir William Hannay Raeburn | Co. Conservative |
Duncairn | see Belfast Duncairn | |
Dundee (2 seats) | Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill | Coalition Liberal |
Dundee (2 seats) | Alexander Wilkie | Labour |
Dunfermline Burghs | John Wallace | Coalition Liberal |
Durham | John Waller Hills | Co. Conservative |
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Ealing | Sir Herbert Nield | Co. Conservative |
Eastbourne | Rupert Sackville Gwynne | Co. Conservative |
East Grinstead | Henry Strother Cautley | Co. Conservative |
East Ham North | Sir John Henry Bethell, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
East Ham South | Allen Clement Edwards | Coalition NDP |
Ebbw Vale | Rt Hon. Thomas Richards | Labour |
Eccles | Marshall Stevens | Co. Conservative |
Ecclesall | see Sheffield Ecclesall | |
Eddisbury | Harry Barnston | Co. Conservative |
Edinburgh Central | William Graham | Labour |
Edinburgh East | James Myles Hogge | Liberal |
Edinburgh North | James Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde | Co. Conservative |
Edinburgh South | Charles David Murray | Co. Conservative |
Edinburgh West | John Gordon Jameson | Co. Conservative |
Edmonton | Sir Alfred Warren | Co. Conservative |
Elland | George Taylor Ramsden | Co. Conservative |
Enfield | Henry Ferryman Bowles | Co. Conservative |
Epping | Richard Beale Colvin | Co. Conservative |
Epsom | George Blades | Co. Conservative |
Essex South East | Frank Hilder | Co. Conservative |
Evesham | Bolton Eyres-Monsell | Co. Conservative |
Exeter | Sir Robert Hunt Stapylton Dudley Lydston Newman | Co. Conservative |
Eye | Alexander Lyle-Samuel | Coalition Liberal |
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Falls | see Belfast Falls | |
Fareham | John Humphrey Davidson | Co. Conservative |
Farnham | Arthur Michael Samuel | Co. Conservative |
Farnworth | Edward Albert Ashton Bagley | Conservative |
Faversham | Granville Charles Hastings Wheler | Co. Conservative |
Fermanagh North | Edward Mervyn Archdale | Irish Unionist |
Fermanagh South | Sean O'Mahony | Sinn Féin |
Fife East | Sir Alexander Sprot, Bt | Conservative |
Fife West | Rt Hon. William Adamson | Labour |
Finchley | John Robert Bramston Pretyman Newman | Co. Conservative |
Finsbury | Martin Archer-Shee | Co. Conservative |
Flintshire | Thomas Henry Parry | Coalition Liberal |
Forest of Dean | James Wignall | Labour |
Forfarshire | William Thomas Shaw | Conservative |
Frome | Percy Angier Hurd | Co. Conservative |
Fulham East | Sir Henry George Norris | Co. Conservative |
Fulham West | Sir Cyril Stephen Cobb | Co. Conservative |
Fylde | Wilfrid William Ashley | Co. Conservative |
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Gainsborough | John Elsdale Molson | Co. Conservative |
Galloway | Gilbert McMicking | Coalition Liberal |
Galway Connemara | Padraic O'Maille | Sinn Féin |
Galway East | Liam Joseph Mellows | Sinn Féin |
Galway North | Dr Bryan Cusack | Sinn Féin |
Galway South | Frank Fahy | Sinn Féin |
Gateshead | Herbert Conyers Surtees | Co. Conservative |
Gillingham | Gerald Fitzroy Hohler | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Bridgeton | Alexander MacCallum Scott | Coalition Liberal |
Glasgow Camlachie | Halford John Mackinder | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Cathcart | John William Pratt | Coalition Liberal |
Glasgow Central | Rt Hon. Andrew Bonar Law | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Gorbals | Rt Hon. George Nicoll Barnes | Coalition Labour |
Glasgow Govan | Neil Maclean | Labour |
Glasgow Hillhead | Sir Robert Stevenson Horne | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Kelvingrove | John Mackintosh MacLeod | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Maryhill | Sir William Lowson Mitchell-Thomson, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Partick | Sir Robert Balfour, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Glasgow Pollok | John Gilmour | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow St. Rollox | Hon. Charles Gideon Murray | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Shettleston | Thomas Benjamin Stratton Adair | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Springburn | Frederick Alexander Macquisten | Co. Conservative |
Glasgow Tradeston | Vivian Leonard Henderson | Co. Conservative |
Gloucester | Sir James Bruton | Co. Conservative |
Gower | John Williams | Labour |
Grantham | Edmund Royds | Co. Conservative |
Gravesend | Alexander Richardson | Co. Conservative |
Great Yarmouth | Sir Arthur Fell | Co. Conservative |
Greenock | Godfrey Pattison Collins | Liberal |
Greenwich | Ion Hamilton Benn | Co. Conservative |
Grimsby | Thomas George Tickler | Co. Conservative |
Guildford | William Edgar Horne | Co. Conservative |
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Hackney Central | William James Uglow Woolcock | Coalition Liberal |
Hackney North | Lt Col Walter Raymond Greene | Co. Conservative |
Hackney South | Horatio William Bottomley | Independent |
Halifax | Rt. Hon. John Henry Whitley | Coalition Liberal |
Hallam | see Sheffield Hallam | |
Hamilton | Duncan Macgregor Graham | Labour |
Hammersmith North | Henry Foreman | Co. Conservative |
Hammersmith South | Rt Hon. Sir William James Bull | Co. Conservative |
Hampstead | George Balfour | Co. Conservative |
Harborough | Sir Keith Alexander Fraser, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Harbour | see Dublin Harbour | |
Harrow | Oswald Ernald Mosley | Co. Conservative |
The Hartlepools | William George Howard Gritten | Conservative |
Harwich | Harry Kottingham Newton | Co. Conservative |
Hastings | Laurance Lyon | Co. Conservative |
Hemel Hempstead | Gustavus Arthur Talbot | Co. Conservative |
Hemsworth | John Guest | Labour |
Hendon | Philip Lloyd-Greame | Co. Conservative |
Henley | Reginald Terrell | Co. Conservative |
Hereford | Charles Thornton Pulley | Co. Conservative |
Hertford | Noel Pemberton Billing | Silver Badge |
Hexham | Clifton Brown | Co. Conservative |
Heywood and Radcliffe | Rt Hon. Albert Holden Illingworth | Coalition Liberal |
High Peak | Samuel Hill Hill-Wood | Co. Conservative |
Hillsborough | see Sheffield Hillsborough | |
Hitchin | Rt Hon. Lord Robert Cecil | Co. Conservative |
Holborn | Sir James Farquharson Remnant, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Holderness | Arthur Stanley Wilson | Co. Conservative |
Holland-with-Boston | William Stapleton Royce | Labour |
Honiton | Arthur Clive Morrison-Bell | Co. Conservative |
Horncastle | William Ernest George Archibald Weigall | Co. Conservative |
Hornsey | William Kennedy Jones | Co. Conservative |
Horsham and Worthing | Earl Winterton | Co. Conservative |
Houghton-le-Spring | Robert Richardson | Labour |
Howdenshire | Hon. Francis Stanley Jackson | Co. Conservative |
Huddersfield | Sir Charles Sykes | Coalition Liberal |
Hull Central | Sir Mark Sykes | Co. Conservative |
Hull East | Charles Kenneth Murchison | Co. Conservative |
Hull North West | Sir Albert Lambert Ward | Co. Conservative |
Hull South West | Cyril Fullard Entwistle | Liberal |
Huntingdonshire | Oliver Stillingfleet Locker-Lampson | Co. Conservative |
Hythe | Sir Philip Sassoon, Bt | Co. Conservative |
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Ilford | Sir William Peter Griggs | Co. Conservative |
Ilkeston | Rt Hon. John Edward Bernard Seely | Coalition Liberal |
Ince | Stephen Walsh | Labour |
Inverness | Thomas Brash Morison | Coalition Liberal |
Ipswich | Capt. Francis Ganzoni | Co. Conservative |
Isle of Ely | Colin Reith Coote | Coalition Liberal |
Isle of Thanet | Norman Carlyle Craig | Co. Conservative |
Isle of Wight | Douglas Bernard Hall | Co. Conservative |
Islington East | Alfred Baldwin Raper | Co. Conservative |
Islington North | Hon. Sir Newton James Moore | Co. Conservative |
Islington South | Sir Charles Frederick Higham | Co. Conservative |
Islington West | Sir George Samuel Elliott | Co. Conservative |
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Jarrow | Godfrey Mark Palmer | Coalition Liberal |
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Keighley | Robert Clough | Co. Conservative |
Kennington | Henry George Purchase | Coalition Liberal |
Kerry East | Piaras Beaslai | Sinn Féin |
Kerry North | James Crowley | Sinn Féin |
Kerry South | Finian Lynch | Sinn Féin |
Kerry West | Austin Stack | Sinn Féin |
Kensington North | Alan Hughes Burgoyne | Co. Conservative |
Kensington South | Sir William Davison | Co. Conservative |
Kettering | Alfred Edward Waterson | Co-operative |
Kidderminster | Eric Ayshford Knight | Co. Conservative |
Kildare North | Daniel Buckley | Sinn Féin |
Kildare South | Art O'Connor | Sinn Féin |
Kilkenny North | William Thomas Cosgrave | Sinn Féin |
Kilkenny South | James O'Mara | Sinn Féin |
Kilmarnock | Hon. Alexander Shaw | Coalition Liberal |
Kincardine & West Aberdeenshire | Hon. Arthur Cecil Murray | Coalition Liberal |
King's County | Dr Patrick McCartan | Sinn Féin |
King’s Lynn | Sir Neville Paul Jodrell | Co. Conservative |
Kingston-upon-Thames | John Gordon Drummond Campbell | Co. Conservative |
Kingswinford | Charles Henry Sitch | Labour |
Kinross & West Perthshire | James Gardiner | Liberal |
Kirkcaldy Burghs | Rt Hon. Sir James Henry Dalziel, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Knutsford | Sir Alan John Sykes, Bt | Co. Conservative |
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Lambeth North | Frank Briant | Liberal |
Lanark | Walter Elliot Elliot | Co. Conservative |
Lanarkshire North | Robert McLaren | Co. Conservative |
Lancaster | Sir Archibald Hunter | Co. Conservative |
Leeds Central | Robert Armitage | Coalition Liberal |
Leeds North | Alexander Charles Farquharson | Coalition Liberal |
Leeds North East | Sir John Dearman Birchall | Co. Conservative |
Leeds South | Sir William Middlebrook | Coalition Liberal |
Leeds South East | James O'Grady | Labour |
Leeds West | John Murray | Coalition Liberal |
Leek | William Bromfield | Labour |
Leicester East | Rt Hon. Sir Gordon Hewart | Coalition Liberal |
Leicester South | Thomas Andrew Blane | Co. Conservative |
Leicester West | Joseph Frederick Green | Coalition NDP |
Leigh | Peter Wilson Raffan | Liberal |
Leith | William Wedgwood Benn | Liberal |
Leitrim | James Nicholas Dolan | Sinn Féin |
Leominster | Charles Lionel Atkins Ward-Jackson | Co. Conservative |
Lewes | William Robert Campion | Co. Conservative |
Lewisham East | Sir Assheton Pownall | Co. Conservative |
Lewisham West | Sir Edward Feetham Coates, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Leyton East | Cecil John L'Estrange Malone | Coalition Liberal |
Leyton West | Harry Wrightson | Co. Conservative |
Lichfield | Sir Thomas Courtenay Theydon Warner, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Limehouse | Sir William Pearce | Coalition Liberal |
Limerick City | Michael Collivet | Sinn Féin |
Limerick East | Dr Richard Hayes | Sinn Féin |
Limerick West | Cornelius Collins | Sinn Féin |
Lincoln | Alfred Thomas Davies | Co. Conservative |
Linlithgow | James Kidd | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool East Toxteth | James Stuart Rankin | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool Edge Hill | Sir William Watson Rutherford | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool Everton | Sir John Sutherland Harmood-Banner | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool Exchange | Leslie Frederic Scott | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool Fairfield | Jack Benn Brunel Cohen | Conservative |
Liverpool Kirkdale | Sir John de Fonblanque Pennefather | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool Scotland | Thomas Power O'Connor | Irish Nationalist |
Liverpool Walton | Harry Warden Stanley Chilcott | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool Wavertree | Dr Nathan Raw | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool West Derby | Rt Hon. Sir Frederick Edwin Smith, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Liverpool West Toxteth | Robert Paterson Houston | Co. Conservative |
Llandaff and Barry | William Cope | Co. Conservative |
Llanelli | Josiah Towyn Jones | Coalition Liberal |
London University | Sir Philip Magnus, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Londonderry City | Professor Eoin MacNeill | Sinn Féin |
Londonderry North | Hugh Alfred Anderson | Irish Unionist |
Londonderry South | Denis Stanislaus Henry | Irish Unionist |
Longford | Joseph McGuinness | Sinn Féin |
Lonsdale | Claude William Henry Lowther | Co. Conservative |
Loughborough | Hon. Oscar Montague Guest | Coalition Liberal |
Louth | John Joseph O'Kelly | Sinn Féin |
Louth (Lincolnshire) | Henry Langton Brackenbury | Co. Conservative |
Lowestoft | Sir Edward Beauchamp, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Ludlow | Sir Beville Stanier, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Luton | Cecil Harmsworth | Coalition Liberal |
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Macclesfield | John Rumney Remer | Co. Conservative |
Maidstone | Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairs | Co. Conservative |
Maldon | Sir James Fortescue Flannery, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Manchester Ardwick | Augustine Hailwood | Co. Conservative |
Manchester Blackley | William James Harold Briggs | Conservative |
Manchester Clayton | Edward Hopkinson | Conservative |
Manchester Exchange | Sir John Scurrah Randles | Co. Conservative |
Manchester Gorton | Rt Hon. John Hodge | Labour |
Manchester Hulme | Joseph Nall | Conservative |
Manchester Moss Side | Gerald Berkeley Hurst | Conservative |
Manchester Platting | Rt Hon. John Robert Clynes | Labour |
Manchester Rusholme | Robert Burdon Stoker | Co. Conservative |
Manchester Withington | Rei Alfred Deakin Carter | Conservative |
Mansfield | William Carter | Labour |
Mayo East | Eamon de Valera | Sinn Féin |
Mayo North | Dr John Crowley | Sinn Féin |
Mayo South | William Sears | Sinn Féin |
Mayo West | Joseph McBride | Sinn Féin |
Meath North | Liam Joseph Mellowes | Sinn Féin |
Meath South | Edmund John Duggan | Sinn Féin |
Melton | Charles Edward Yate | Co. Conservative |
Merionethshire | Sir Henry Haydn Jones | Liberal |
Merthyr | Sir Edgar Rees Jones | Coalition Liberal |
Middlesbrough East | Penry Williams | Liberal |
Middlesbrough West | Walter Trevelyan Thomson | Liberal |
Middleton and Prestwich | Sir William Ryland Dent Adkins | Coalition Liberal |
Midlothian and Peebles Northern | Sir John Augustus Hope, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Mile End | Sir Walter Reuben Preston | Co. Conservative |
Mitcham | Dr Thomas Cato Worsfold | Co. Conservative |
Molton South | Rt Hon. George Lambert | Liberal |
Monaghan North | Ernest Blythe | Sinn Féin |
Monaghan South | Seán Francis MacEntee | Sinn Féin |
Monmouth | Sir Charles Leolin Forestier-Walker | Conservative |
Montgomeryshire | David Davies | Liberal |
Montrose Burghs | John Leng Sturrock | Coalition Liberal |
Moray & Nairn | Rt Hon. Sir Archibald Williamson, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Morpeth | John Cairns | Labour |
Mossley | Austin Hopkinson | Coalition Liberal |
Motherwell | Robert Frederick William Robertson Nelson | Co. Conservative |
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National University of Ireland | Professor Eoin MacNeill | Sinn Féin |
Neath | John Hugh Edwards | Coalition Liberal |
Nelson and Colne | Albert Smith | Labour |
Newark | John Ralph Starkey | Co. Conservative |
Newbury | William Arthur Mount | Co. Conservative |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | Josiah Clement Wedgwood | Independent Liberal |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central | George Renwick | Co. Conservative |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East | Harry Barnes | Coalition Liberal |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne North | Nicholas Grattan Grattan-Doyle | Co. Conservative |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne West | Rt Hon. Edward Shortt | Coalition Liberal |
New Forest and Christchurch | Walter Frank Perkins | Co. Conservative |
Newport | Lewis Haslam | Coalition Liberal |
Newton | Robert Young | Labour |
Norfolk East | Michael Falcon | Co. Conservative |
Norfolk North | Douglas King | Coalition Independent |
Norfolk South | Hon. William Hepburn Cozens-Hardy | Liberal |
Norfolk South West | Sir Richard Winfrey | Coalition Liberal |
Normanton | Frederick Hall | Labour |
Northampton | Charles Albert McCurdy | Coalition Liberal |
Northwich | Harry Dewhurst | Co. Conservative |
Norwich (2 seats) | Edward Hilton Young | Liberal |
Norwich (2 seats) | Rt Hon. George Henry Roberts | Coalition Labour |
Norwood | Rt Hon. Sir Harry Simon Samuel | Co. Conservative |
Nottingham Central | Albert Reuben Atkey | Co. Conservative |
Nottingham East | Sir John David Rees | Co. Conservative |
Nottingham South | Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck | Co. Conservative |
Nottingham West | Arthur Hayday | Labour |
Nuneaton | Henry Maddocks | Co. Conservative |
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Ogmore | Vernon Hartshorn | Labour |
Oldham (2 seats) | Sir Andrew William Barton | Coalition Liberal |
Oldham (2 seats) | Edward Robert Bartley Denniss | Co. Conservative |
Orkney and Shetland | John Cathcart Wason | Coalition Liberal |
Ormeau | see Belfast Ormeau | |
Ormskirk | James Bell | Labour |
Oswestry | William Clive Bridgeman | Co. Conservative |
Oxford | John Arthur Ransome Marriott | Co. Conservative |
Oxford University | Rt Hon. Lord Hugh Cecil | Co. Conservative |
Oxford University | Rt Hon. Rowland Prothero | Co. Conservative |
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Paddington North | William George Perring | Co. Conservative |
Paddington South | Sir Henry Percy Harris | Co. Conservative |
Paisley | Sir John Mills McCallum | Liberal |
Park | see Sheffield Park | |
Peckham | Sir Albion Henry Herbert Richardson | Coalition Liberal |
Peeblesshire & South Midlothian | Rt Hon. Sir Donald Maclean | Liberal |
Pembroke | Sir Evan Davies Jones, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Pembroke (Dublin) | see Dublin Pembroke | |
Penistone | Sydney Arnold | Liberal |
Penrith and Cockermouth | Rt Hon. James William Lowther | Co. Conservative |
Penryn and Falmouth | Sir Edward Nicholl | Co. Conservative |
Perth | William Young | Coalition Liberal |
Peterborough | Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey | Co. Conservative |
Petersfield | William Graham Nicholson | Co. Conservative |
Plaistow | William James Thorne | Labour |
Plymouth Devonport | Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke | Co. Conservative |
Plymouth Drake | Sir Arthur Shirley Benn | Co. Conservative |
Plymouth Sutton | Hon. Waldorf Astor | Co. Conservative |
Pontefract | Rt Hon. Sir Joseph Compton Compton-Rickett | Coalition Liberal |
Pontypool | Thomas Griffiths | Labour |
Pontypridd | Thomas Arthur Lewis | Coalition Liberal |
Poplar South | Sir Alfred William Yeo | Coalition Liberal |
Portsmouth Central | Sir Thomas Arthur Bramsdon | Liberal |
Portsmouth North | Sir Bertram Godfray Falle, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Portsmouth South | Herbert Cayzer | Co. Conservative |
Pottinger | see Belfast Pottinger | |
Preston (2 seats) | Hon. George Frederick Stanley | Co. Conservative |
Preston (2 seats) | Thomas Shaw | Labour |
Pudsey and Otley | Arthur Rhys Barrand | Coalition Liberal |
Putney | Samuel Samuel | Co. Conservative |
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Queen's County | Kevin Christopher O'Higgins | Sinn Féin |
Queen's University of Belfast | Sir William Whitla | Irish Unionist |
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Rathmines | see Dublin Rathmines | |
Reading | Leslie Orme Wilson | Co. Conservative |
Reigate | George Kynaston Cockerill | Co. Conservative |
Renfrewshire East | Joseph Johnstone | Coalition Liberal |
Renfrewshire West | James William Greig | Coalition Liberal |
Rhondda East | David Watts Morgan | Labour |
Rhondda West | Rt Hon. William Abraham | Labour |
Richmond (Yorkshire) | Murrough John Wilson | Co. Conservative |
Richmond upon Thames) | Clifford Blackburn Edgar | Co. Conservative |
Ripon | Hon. Edward Frederick Lindley Wood | Co. Conservative |
Rochdale | Alfred Joseph Law | Co. Conservative |
Romford | Albert Edward Martin | Coalition Liberal |
Roscommon North | Count George Noble Plunkett | Sinn Féin |
Roscommon South | Harry James Boland | Sinn Féin |
Ross and Cromarty | Rt Hon. James Ian Macpherson | Coalition Liberal |
Rossendale | Robert Waddington | Co. Conservative |
Rotherham | Frederic Arthur Kelley | Conservative |
Rotherhithe | John Rolleston Lort-Williams | Co. Conservative |
Rother Valley | Thomas Walter Grundy | Labour |
Rothwell | William Lunn | Labour |
Roxburghshire & Selkirkshire | Rt Hon. Robert Munro | Coalition Liberal |
Royton | Wilfrid Hart Sugden | Co. Conservative |
Rugby | John Lawrence Baird | Co. Conservative |
Rushcliffe | Henry Bucknall Betterton | Co. Conservative |
Rutland and Stamford | Hon. Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby | Co. Conservative |
Rutherglen | Adam Keir Rodger | Coalition Liberal |
Rye | George Loyd Courthope | Co. Conservative |
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Saffron Walden | Arthur Cecil Tyrrell Beck | Coalition Liberal |
St Albans | Sir Edward Hildred Carlile, Bt | Co. Conservative |
St Anne's | see Belfast St Anne's | |
St Helens | James Sexton | Labour |
St Ives | Sir Clifford John Cory, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
St James's | see Dublin St James's | |
St Marylebone | Sir Samuel Edward Scott, Bt | Co. Conservative |
St Michan's | see Dublin St Michan's | |
St Pancras North | John William Lorden | Co. Conservative |
St Pancras South East | John Wells Wainwright Hopkins | Conservative |
St Pancras South West | Richard Whieldon Barnett | Co. Conservative |
St Patrick's | see Dublin St Patrick's | |
St Stephen's Green | see Dublin St Stephen's Green | |
Salford North | Benjamin Tillett | Labour |
Salford South | Sir Clement Anderson Montague-Barlow | Co. Conservative |
Salford West | Frederick Wolfe Astbury | Conservative |
Salisbury | Hugh Morrison | Co. Conservative |
Scarborough and Whitby | Hon. William Gervase Beckett | Co. Conservative |
Seaham | Evan Hayward | Liberal |
Sedgefield | Rowland Burdon | Co. Conservative |
Sevenoaks | Thomas Jewell Bennett | Co. Conservative |
Shankill | see Belfast Shankill | |
Sheffield Attercliffe | Thomas Worrall Casey | Coalition Liberal |
Sheffield Brightside | Sir John Tudor Walters | Coalition Liberal |
Sheffield Central | James Fitzalan Hope | Co. Conservative |
Sheffield Ecclesall | Sir Samuel Roberts | Co. Conservative |
Sheffield Hallam | Douglas Vickers | Co. Conservative |
Sheffield Hillsborough | Arthur Neal | Coalition Liberal |
Sheffield Park | Henry Kenyon Stephenson | Coalition Liberal |
Shipley | Henry Norman Rae | Coalition Liberal |
Shoreditch | Rt Hon. Christopher Addison | Coalition Liberal |
Shrewsbury | George Butler Lloyd | Co. Conservative |
Silvertown | John Joseph Jones | National Socialist |
Skipton | Richard Foulis Roundell | Co. Conservative |
Sligo North | John Joseph Clancy | Sinn Féin |
Sligo South | Alex McCabe | Sinn Féin |
Smethwick | John Emanuel Davison | Labour |
Southampton (2 seats) | Sir Ivor Philipps | Coalition Liberal |
Southampton (2 seats) | William Dudley Ward | Coalition Liberal |
Southend-on-Sea | Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness | Co. Conservative |
Southport | Godfrey Dalrymple-White | Co. Conservative |
South Molton | Rt Hon George Lambert | Liberal |
South Shields | Joseph Havelock Wilson | Coalition Liberal |
Southwark Central | James Daniel Gilbert | Coalition Liberal |
Southwark North | Edward Anthony Strauss | Coalition Liberal |
Southwark South East | James Arthur Dawes | Coalition Liberal |
Sowerby | Robert Hewitt Barker | Independent |
Spelthorne | Sir Philip Edward Pilditch | Co. Conservative |
Spennymoor | Samuel Galbraith | Liberal |
Spen Valley | Rt Hon. Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker | Coalition Liberal |
Stafford | Hon. William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore | Co. Conservative |
Stalybridge and Hyde | Sir John Wood, Bt | Conservative |
Stirling and Falkirk Burghs | Rt Hon. John Archibald Murray Macdonald | Liberal |
Stirlingshire and Clackmannan West | Harry Hope | Co. Conservative |
Stockport (2 seats) | George James Wardle | Coalition Labour |
Stockport (2 seats) | Spencer Leigh Hughes | Coalition Liberal |
Stockton on Tees | John Bertrand Watson | Coalition Liberal |
Stoke Newington | George William Henry Jones | Co. Conservative |
Stoke-on-Trent Burslem | Samuel Finney | Labour |
Stoke-on-Trent Hanley | James Andrew Seddon | Coalition NDP |
Stoke-on-Trent Stoke | John Ward | Coalition Liberal |
Stone | Sir Smith Hill Child, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Stourbridge | Rt Hon. John William Wilson | Liberal |
Stratford West Ham | Charles Ernest Leonard | Co. Conservative |
Streatham | William Lane-Mitchell | Co. Conservative |
Stretford | Thomas Robinson | Coalition Liberal |
Stroud | Sir Robert Ashton Lister | Coalition Liberal |
Sudbury | Stephen Goodwin Howard | Liberal |
Sunderland (2 seats) | Sir Hamar Greenwood, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Sunderland (2 seats) | Ralph Milbanke Hudson | Conservative |
Surrey East | Sir Stuart Auchinloss Coats, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Swansea East | Thomas Jeremiah Williams | Coalition Liberal |
Swansea West | Rt Hon. Sir Alfred Moritz Mond, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Swindon | Sir Frederick William Young | Co. Conservative |
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Tamworth | Henry Wilson-Fox | Co. Conservative |
Taunton | Dennis Fortescue Boles | Co. Conservative |
Tavistock | Charles Williams | Co. Conservative |
Thirsk and Malton | Edmund Russborough Turton | Co. Conservative |
Thornbury | Athelstan Rendall | Coalition Liberal |
Tipperary East | Pierce McCann | Sinn Féin |
Tipperary Mid | Seamus Aloysius Burke | Sinn Féin |
Tipperary North | Joseph MacDonagh | Sinn Féin |
Tipperary South | Patrick James Moloney | Sinn Féin |
Tiverton | Charles Robert Sydenham Carew | Co. Conservative |
Tonbridge | Herbert Henry Spender-Clay | Co. Conservative |
Torquay | Charles Rosdew Burn | Co. Conservative |
Totnes | Rt Hon. Francis Bingham Mildmay | Co. Conservative |
Tottenham North | William Henry Prescott | Co. Conservative |
Tottenham South | Patrick Bernard Malone | Co. Conservative |
Twickenham | William Joynson-Hicks | Co. Conservative |
Tynemouth | Charles Percy | Co. Conservative |
Tyrone North-East | Thomas James Stanislaus Harbison | Irish Nationalist |
Tyrone North-West | Arthur Griffith | Sinn Féin |
Tyrone South | William Coote | Irish Unionist |
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University of Wales | Rt Hon. John Herbert Lewis | Coalition Liberal |
Upton | Sir Ernest Edward Wild | Co. Conservative |
Uxbridge | Hon. Sidney Cornwallis Peel | Co. Conservative |
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Victoria | see Belfast Victoria | |
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Wakefield | Sir Edward Allen Brotherton, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Wallasey | Dr Bouverie Francis Primrose McDonald | Co. Conservative |
Wallsend | Matthew Turnbull Simm | Coalition NDP |
Walsall | Sir Richard Ashmole Cooper, Bt | National Party |
Walthamstow East | Sir Louis Stanley Johnson | Co. Conservative |
Walthamstow West | Charles Jesson | Coalition NDP |
Wandsworth Central | Sir John Norton Norton-Griffiths | Conservative |
Wansbeck | Robert Mason | Coalition Liberal |
Warrington | Harold Smith | Co. Conservative |
Warwick and Leamington | Ernest Pollock | Co. Conservative |
Waterford | Cathal Brugha | Sinn Féin |
Waterford City | William Archer Redmond | Irish Nationalist |
Waterloo | Albert Buckley | Co. Conservative |
Watford | Dennis Henry Herbert | Co. Conservative |
Wednesbury | Alfred Short | Labour |
Wellingborough | Walter Robert Smith | Labour |
Wells | Harry Greer | Co. Conservative |
Wentworth | George Henry Hirst | Labour |
West Bromwich | Frederick Owen Roberts | Labour |
Westbury | George Llewellen Palmer | Co. Conservative |
Western Isles | Dr Donald Murray | Liberal |
Westhoughton | William Tyson Wilson | Labour |
Westmeath | Laurence Ginnell | Sinn Féin |
Westminster Abbey | William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett-Coutts | Co. Conservative |
Westminster St George's | Rt Hon. Walter Hume Long | Co. Conservative |
Westmorland | John Wakefield Weston | Co. Conservative |
Weston-super-Mare | Sir Gilbert Alan Hamilton Wills, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Wexford North | Roger Mary Sweetman | Sinn Féin |
Wexford South | Dr James Ryan | Sinn Féin |
Whitechapel and St George's | James Daniel Kiley | Liberal |
Whitehaven | James Augustus Grant | Co. Conservative |
Wicklow East | Seán Etchingham | Sinn Féin |
Wicklow West | Robert Childers Barton | Sinn Féin |
Widnes | William Hall Walker | Co. Conservative |
Wigan | John Allen Parkinson | Labour |
Willesden East | Harry Deeley Mallaby-Deeley | Co. Conservative |
Willesden West | Charles Pinkham | Co. Conservative |
Wimbledon | Joseph Hood | Co. Conservative |
Winchester | George Richard James Hennessy | Co. Conservative |
Windsor | Ernest Gardner | Co. Conservative |
Wirral | Gershom Stewart | Co. Conservative |
Wolverhampton East | George Rennie Thorne | Liberal |
Wolverhampton West | Alfred Frederick Bird | Co. Conservative |
Woodbridge | Robert Francis Peel | Co. Conservative |
Wood Green | Godfrey Lampson Tennyson Locker-Lampson | Co. Conservative |
Woodvale | see Belfast Woodvale | |
Woolwich East | Rt Hon. William Crooks | Labour |
Woolwich West | Sir Howard Kingsley Wood | Co. Conservative |
Worcester | Rt Hon. Sir Edward Alfred Goulding, Bt | Co. Conservative |
Workington | Thomas Cape | Labour |
The Wrekin | Sir Charles Solomon Henry, Bt | Coalition Liberal |
Wrexham | Sir Robert John Thomas | Coalition Liberal |
Wycombe | William Baring du Pré | Co. Conservative |
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Yeovil | Hon. Aubrey Nigel Henry Molyneux Herbert | Co. Conservative |
York | Sir John George Butcher, Bt | Co. Conservative |
[edit] By-elections
[edit] 1919
- March 4: Londonderry North--Hugh Thom Barrie (Irish Unionist), to replace Hugh Alfred Anderson (Irish Unionist), who resigned February
- March 19-23: Oxford University--Professor Charles William Chadwick Oman (Coalition Conservative), to replace Right Hon. Rowland Prothero (Coalition Conservative), who was created 1st Baron Ernle January
- May 27: Antrim East--George Boyle Hanna (Independent Unionist), to replace Robert Chaine Alexander McCalmont (Irish Unionist), who resigned on appointment as commander of the Irish Guards March
- July 28: Dublin University--William Morgan Jellett (Irish Unionist), to replace Rt Hon. Arthur Warren Samuels (Irish Unionist), who vacated his seat on appointment as a Justice of the Irish High Court July
- November 28:Plymouth, Sutton--Nancy Astor (Conservative), to replace her husband Waldorf Astor who forfeited his seat on becoming a member of the House of Lords on the death of his father
[edit] 1921
- June 23: Armagh Mid--Henry Bruce Armstrong (Ulster Unionist), to replace James Rolston Lonsadale (Ulster Unionist), who died 23 May
- June 23: Belfast Duncairn--Thomas Edward McConnell (Ulster Unionist), to replace Rt Hon. Sir Edward Henry Carson (Ulster Unionist), who vacated his seat when appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and created Baron Carson May
- June 23: Down North--Thomas Watters Brown (Ulster Unionist), to replace himself, who vacated his seat when appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland June
- June 23: Down West--Thomas Browne Wallace (Ulster Unionist), to replace Daniel Martin Wilson (Ulster Unionist), who vacated his seat when appointed Recorder of Belfast June
- July 2: Down Mid--Rt Hon. Robert Gordon Sharman-Crawford (Ulster Unionist), to replace Sir James Craig, Bt (Ulster Unionist), who resigned his seat on appointment as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland June 7
- August 29: Londonderry South--Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester (Ulster Unionist), to replace Rt Hon. Denis Stanislaus Henry (Ulster Unionist), who vacated his seat on appointment as Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland August
[edit] 1922
- January 28: Londonderry South--Sir William Hacket Pain (Ulster Unionist), to replace Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester (Ulster Unionist), who died December 10, 1921
- February 17: Down West--Hugh Hayes (Ulster Unionist), to replace Thomas Browne Wallace (Ulster Unionist), who vacated his seat when appointed Chief Clerk to the High Court of Northern Ireland January
- February 21: Down North--Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, Bt (Ulster Unionist), to replace Thomas Watters Brown (Ulster Unionist), who vacated his seat when appointed a Justice of the High Court of Northern Ireland January
- June 4: Londonderry North--Sir Malcolm Martin Macnaghten (Ulster Unionist), to replace Rt Hon. Hugh Thom Barrie (Ulster Unionist), who died April 18
- July 21: Down North--Very Rev. John Morrow Simms (Ulster Unionist), to replace Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, Bt (Ulster Unionist), who died June 22
[edit] Seats vacant on dissolution
Eight seats were vacant when Parliament was dissolved preparatory to the 1922 General Election:
- Cork Mid--Terence MacSwiney (Sinn Féin) died October 25, 1920
- Cavan East--Arthur Griffith (Sinn Féin) died August 12, 1922
- Cork South--Michael Collins (Sinn Féin) died August 22, 1922
These 3 seats, formed part of the Southern Ireland state, envisaged by the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, and were to be part of the forthcoming Irish Free State, as envisaged by the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, and thus were not part of the House of Commons 1922 election.
- Tyrone North-West--Arthur Griffith (Sinn Féin) died August 12, 1922
[edit] Changes
[edit] 1921
- May: Unionist MPs in Northern Ireland are classified in this article as Ulster Unionists instead of Irish Unionists, due to the implementation of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 and the partition of Ireland.
[edit] References
- Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
- British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Macmillan 1977)
- Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: Volume III 1919-1945, edited by M. Stenton and S. Lees (The Harvester Press 1979)
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