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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 29th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the January 1910 general election, held over several days from 15th January to 10th February 1910.
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Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Aberdeen North |
Duncan Vernon Pirie |
Liberal |
Aberdeen South |
George Birnie Esslemont |
Liberal |
Aberdeenshire East |
William Henry Cowan |
Liberal |
Aberdeenshire West |
John Macdonald Henderson |
Liberal |
Antrim East |
Col James Martin McCalmont |
Irish Unionist |
Antrim Mid |
Arthur Edward Bruce O'Neill |
Irish Unionist |
Antrim North |
Peter Kerr-Smiley |
Irish Unionist |
Antrim South |
Charles Curtis Craig |
Irish Unionist |
Argyllshire |
John Stirling Ainsworth |
Liberal |
Armagh Mid |
John Brownlee Lonsdale |
Irish Unionist |
Armagh North |
William Moore |
Irish Unionist |
Armagh South |
Charles O'Neill |
Irish Nationalist |
Ashburton |
Charles Roden Buxton |
Liberal |
Ayr District of Burghs |
Sir George Younger |
Conservative |
Ayrshire North |
Andrew Macbeth Anderson |
Liberal |
Ayrshire South |
Sir William Phipson Beale |
Liberal |
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Banffshire |
Walter Waring |
Liberal |
Belfast, East |
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff |
Irish Unionist |
Belfast, North |
Robert Thompson |
Irish Unionist |
Belfast, South |
James Chambers |
Irish Unionist |
Belfast, West |
Joseph Devlin |
Irish Nationalist |
Berwickshire |
Harold John Tennant |
Liberal |
Bradford West |
Fred Jowett |
Labour |
Buckrose |
Sir Luke White |
Liberal |
Buteshire |
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Caithness-shire |
Robert Leicester Harmsworth |
Liberal |
Carmarthen District |
W. Llewelyn Williams |
Liberal |
Chatham |
Gerald Fitzroy Hohler |
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Clackmannan and Kinrossshire |
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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 |
William John MacGeagh MacCaw |
Liberal Unionist |
Dumbartonshire |
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Dumfries District of Burghs |
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Dumfriesshire |
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Dundee |
Alexander Wilkie |
Labour |
Dundee |
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill |
Liberal |
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Ealing |
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East Grinstead |
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Eastbourne |
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Eccles |
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Eddisbury |
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Edgbaston |
Francis William Lowe |
Conservative |
Edinburgh Central |
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Edinburgh East |
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Edinburgh South |
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Edinburgh West |
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Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities |
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Egremont |
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Eifion |
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Elgin District of Burghs |
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Elgin and Nairnshires |
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Elland |
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Enfield |
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Epping |
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Epsom |
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Eskdale |
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Essex South East |
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Everton |
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Evesham |
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Exeter |
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Eye |
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Falkirk District of Burghs |
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Fermanagh North |
Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh |
Irish Unionist |
Fermanagh South |
Jeremiah Jordan |
Irish Nationalist |
Fife East |
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Fife West |
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Forfarshire |
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Glamorganshire, East |
Sir Alfred Thomas |
Liberal |
Glamorganshire, Mid |
Sir Samuel Thomas Evans |
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Glamorganshire, South |
William Brace |
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Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities |
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Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown |
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Glasgow Bridgeton |
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Glasgow Camlachie |
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Glasgow Central |
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Glasgow College |
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Govan |
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Glasgow Partick |
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Glasgow St Rollox |
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Glasgow Tradeston |
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Greenock |
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Hackney North |
Lt Col Walter Raymond Greene |
Conservative |
Hackney South |
Horatio William Bottomley |
Liberal |
Haddingtonshire |
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Hawick District of Burghs |
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Inverness District of Burghs |
John Annan Bryce |
Liberal |
Inverness-shire |
Sir John Alexander Dewar |
Liberal |
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Kilmarnock |
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Kincardineshire |
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Kirkcaldy District of Burghs |
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Kirkcudbrightshire |
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Lanarkshire Mid |
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Lanarkshire North East |
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Lanarkshire North West |
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Lanarkshire South |
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Leith District of Burghs |
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Linlithgowshire |
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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 |
John Edward Sutton |
Labour |
Manchester North |
Charles Ernest Schwann |
Liberal |
Manchester North East |
John Robert Clynes |
Labour |
Manchester North West |
Sir George Kemp |
Liberal |
Manchester South |
Sir Arthur Adlington Haworth |
Liberal |
Manchester South West |
Henry Arthur Colefax |
Conservative |
Midlothian |
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Montrose District of Burghs |
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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 |
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Peebles and Selkirk Shires |
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Perth |
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Perthshire Eastern |
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Perthshire Western |
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Pontefract |
Sir Thomas Willans Nussey |
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Renfrewshire East |
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Renfrewshire West |
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Rhondda District |
William Abraham |
Lib-Lab |
Richmond |
William Orde-Powlett |
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Ross and Cromarty |
James Galloway Weir |
Liberal |
Roxburghshire |
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Sheffield Attercliffe |
Joseph Pointer |
Labour |
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 |
St Andrews District of Burghs |
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St Pancras East |
Joseph Martin |
Liberal |
Staffordshire, North West |
Albert Stanley |
Lib-Lab |
Staffordshire, West |
George Ambrose Lloyd |
Liberal Unionist |
Stirling District of Burghs |
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Stirlingshire |
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Stoke-on-Trent Stoke |
John Ward |
Lib-Lab |
Sudbury |
Sir William Eley Cuthbert Quilter |
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Sutherlandshire |
Alpheus Cleophas Morton |
Liberal Unionist |
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Tyrone East |
Thomas Michael Kettle |
Irish Nationalist |
Tyrone Mid |
Gerald Fitzgibbon Brunskill |
Irish Unionist |
Tyrone North |
Redmond John Barry |
Liberal |
Tyrone South |
Andrew Long Horner |
Irish Unionist |
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Wick District of Burghs |
Robert Munro |
Liberal |
Wigtownshire |
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[edit] By elections
By-election |
Year |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
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[edit] See also