MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1929
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33rd Parliament | (1923) |
34th Parliament | (1924) |
35th Parliament | (1929) |
36th Parliament | (1931) |
37th Parliament | (1935) |
This is a complete list of Members of Parliament elected to the 35th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1929 general election, held on 30 May 1929.
Table of contents:
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Constituency | MP | Party |
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Aberavon | William George Cove | Labour |
Aberdare | George Henry Hall | Labour |
Aberdeen North | Capt. William Wedgwood Benn | Labour |
Aberdeen South | Frederick Charles Thomson KC | Conservative |
Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Central | Robert Workman Smith | Conservative |
Aberdeenshire and Kincardine East | Robert Boothby | Conservative |
Abertillery | George Daggar | Labour |
Abingdon | Major Ralph George Campbell Glyn | Conservative |
Accrington | Tom Snowden | Labour |
Acton | James Frederick Shillaker | Labour |
Aldershot | Viscount Wolmer | Conservative |
Altrincham | Cyril Atkinson KC | Conservative |
Anglesey | Megan Lloyd George | Liberal |
Antrim (2 seats) | Maj. The Rt. Hon. Robert William Hugh O’Neill | Conservative |
Antrim (2 seats) | Sir Joseph M'Connell Bt. | Conservative |
Armagh | Sir William Allen | Conservative |
Argyll | Frederick Alexander Macquisten, KC | Conservative |
Ashford | Rev. Roderick Kedward | Liberal |
Ashton-under-Lyne | Albert Bellamy | Labour |
Aylesbury | Michael Beaumont | Conservative |
Ayr District | Lt.-Col. Thomas Cecil Russell Moore | Conservative |
Ayrshire South | James Brown | Labour |
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Balham and Tooting | Sir Alfred Butt | Conservative |
Banbury | Maj. Albert James Edmondson | Conservative |
Banff | Maj. Murdoch McKenzie Wood | Liberal |
Barkston Ash | Rt. Hon. George Lane-Fox | Conservative |
Barnard Castle | Will Lawther | Labour |
Barnsley | John Samuel Potts | Labour |
Barnstaple | Basil Edward Peto | Conservative |
Barrow-in-Furness | John Bromley | Labour |
Basingstoke | Viscount Lymington | Conservative |
Bassetlaw | Malcolm John MacDonald | Labour |
Bath | Hon. Charles William Baillie-Hamilton | Conservative |
Batley and Morley | Ben Turner | Labour |
Battersea North | William Stephen Sanders | Labour |
Battersea South | William Bennett | Labour |
Bedford | Sydney Richard Wells | Conservative |
Bedfordshire Mid | Milner Gray | Liberal |
Bedwellty | Charles Edwards | Labour |
Belfast, East | Capt. Rt Hon Herbert Dixon | Conservative |
Belfast, North | Thomas Somerset | Conservative |
Belfast, South | William John Stewart | Conservative |
Belfast, West | William Edward David Allen | Conservative |
Belper | Jack Lees | Labour |
Bermondsey West | Dr. Alfred Salter | Labour |
Berwick-on-Tweed | Capt. Alfred John Kennett Todd | Conservative |
Bethnal Green North-East | Maj. Harry Louis Nathan | Liberal |
Bethnal Green South-West | Percy Alfred Harris | Liberal |
Berwick and Haddington | George Sinkinson | Labour |
Bewdley | Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin | Conservative |
Bilston | John Baker | Labour |
Birkenhead East | Henry Graham White | Liberal |
Birkenhead West | William Henry Egan | Labour |
Birmingham Aston | John St Loe Strachey | Labour |
Birmingham Deritend | Fred Longden | Labour Co-op |
Birmingham Duddeston | George Francis Sawyer | Labour |
Birmingham Edgbaston | Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain | Conservative |
Birmingham Erdington | Charles James Simmons | Labour |
Birmingham Handsworth | Cmdr. Oliver Locker-Lampson | Conservative |
Birmingham King's Norton | Maj. Lionel Beaumont Thomas | Conservative |
Birmingham Ladywood | Wilfrid Whiteley | Labour |
Birmingham Moseley | Patrick Joseph Henry Hannon | Conservative |
Birmingham Sparkbrook | Rt. Hon. Leopold Stennett Amery | Conservative |
Birmingham West | Rt. Hon. Sir Austen Chamberlain KG | Conservative |
Birmingham Yardley | Archibald George Gossling | Labour |
Bishop Auckland | Hugh Dalton | Labour |
Blackburn (2 seats) | Mrs. Mary Agnes Hamilton | Labour |
Blackburn (2 seats) | Thomas Harry Gill | Labour |
Blackpool | Sir Walter de Frece | Conservative |
Blaydon | William Whiteley | Labour |
Bodmin | Isaac Foot | Liberal |
Bolton (2 seats) | Albert Law | Labour |
Bolton (2 seats) | Michael Brothers | Labour |
Bootle | John Kinley | Labour |
Bosworth | Sir William Edge | Liberal |
Bothwell | Joseph Sullivan M.B.E. | Labour |
Bournemouth | Brig.-Gen. Sir Henry Page-Croft, Bart., C.M.G. | Conservative |
Bow and Bromley | Rt. Hon. George Lansbury | Labour |
Bradford Central | William Leach | Labour |
Bradford East | Fred Jowett | Labour |
Bradford North | Norman Angell | Labour |
Bradford South | William Hirst | Labour Co-op |
Brecon and Radnor | Peter Freeman | Labour |
Brentford and Chiswick | Lt.-Col. Walter Grant Morden | Conservative |
Bridgwater | Reginald Croom-Johnson | Conservative |
Brigg | David John Kinsley Quibell | Labour |
Brighton (2 seats) | Com. Sir Alfred Cooper Rawson | Conservative |
Brighton (2 seats) | Maj. Rt. Hon. George Clement Tryon | Conservative |
Bristol Central | Joseph Herbert Alpass KC | Labour |
Bristol East | Walter John Baker | Labour |
Bristol North | Walter Henry Ayles | Labour |
Bristol South | Alexander Walkden | Labour |
Bristol West | Cyril Tom Culverwell | Conservative |
Brixton | Nigel Claudian Dalziel Colman | Conservative |
Bromley | Lt Col Hon Cuthbert James | Conservative |
Broxtowe | Frederick Seymour Cocks | Labour |
Buckingham | Capt. George Edward Wentworth Bowyer | Conservative |
Buckrose | Maj. Albert Newby Braithwaite, D.S.O., M.C. | Conservative |
Burnley | Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson | Labour |
Burton | Col. Rt. Hon. John Gretton | Conservative |
Bury | Capt. Charles Ainsworth | Conservative |
Bury St Edmunds | Lieut.-Col. Rt. Hon. Walter Edward Guinness | Conservative |
Bute and North Ayrshire | Lt Gen Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston | Conservative |
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Caerphilly | Morgan Jones | Labour |
Caithness and Sutherland | Sir Archibald Sinclair, Bt., C.M.G. | Liberal |
Camberwell North | Charles George Ammon | Labour |
Camberwell North-West | Dr. Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan | Labour |
Camborne | Rt. Hon. Leif Jones | Liberal |
Cambridge | Sir George Douglas Cochrane Newton K.B.E. | Conservative |
Cambridgeshire | Richard George Briscoe, M.C. | Conservative |
Cambridge University (2 seats) | John James Withers, C.B.E. | Conservative |
Cambridge University (2 seats) | Godfrey Harold Alfred Wilson | Conservative |
Cannock | William Murdoch Adamson | Labour |
Canterbury | Lt.-Col. Sir William Abraham Wayland | Conservative |
Cardiff Central | Capt. Ernest Nathaniel Bennett | Labour |
Cardiff East | James Ewart Edmunds | Labour |
Cardiff South | Arthur Henderson, jnr. | Labour |
Cardiganshire | Rhys Hopkin Morris | Liberal |
Carlisle | George Middleton | Labour |
Carmarthen | Daniel Hopkin | Labour |
Carnarvon | Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, O.M. | Liberal |
Carnarvonshire | Major Goronwy Owen, D.S.O. | Liberal |
Chatham | Sydney Frank Markham | Labour |
Chelmsford | Lt.-Col. Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, D.S.O. | Conservative |
Chelsea | Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare, Bt., C.M.G. | Conservative |
Cheltenham | Sir Walter Preston | Conservative |
Chertsey | Sir Philip Richardson, Bt. | Conservative |
Chester | Sir Charles Cayzer, Bt. | Conservative |
Chesterfield | George Benson | Labour |
Chester-le-Street | John James Lawson | Labour |
Chichester | Maj. John Sewell Courtauld M.C. | Conservative |
Chippenham | Capt. Victor Alexander Cazalet, M.C. | Conservative |
Chislehurst | Waldron Smithers | Conservative |
Chorley | Capt. Douglas Hewitt Hacking | Conservative |
Cirencester and Tewkesbury | William Morrison | Conservative |
City of London (2 seats) | Sir Thomas Vansittart Bowater | Conservative |
City of London (2 seats) | Edward Charles Grenfell | Conservative |
Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire | Lauchlin McNeil Weir | Labour |
Clapham | Sir John Leigh, Bt. | Conservative |
Clay Cross | Charles Duncan | Labour |
Cleveland | William Thomas Mansfield | Labour |
Clitheroe | Capt. William Brass | Conservative |
Coatbridge | James Welsh | Labour |
Colchester | Oswald Lewis | Conservative |
Colne Valley | Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden | Labour |
Combined English Universities (2 seats) | Sir Martin Conway | Conservative |
Combined English Universities (2 seats) | Eleanor Rathbone | Independent |
Combined Scottish Universities (3 seats) | John Buchan | Conservative |
Combined Scottish Universities (3 seats) | Sir George Andreas Berry, L.L.D., F.R.S.E. | Conservative |
Combined Scottish Universities (3 seats) | Dugald McCoig Cowan | Liberal |
Consett | Rev. Herbert Dunnico | Labour |
Cornwall North | Rt. Hon. Sir Donald Maclean, KBE, LLD | Liberal |
Coventry | Lord Noel-Baker | Labour |
Crewe | John William Bowen | Labour |
Croydon North | Lt Col Glyn Mason, D.S.O. | Conservative |
Croydon South | Rt. Hon. Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, Bt., K.B.E. | Conservative |
Cumberland North | Capt. Frederick Fergus Graham | Conservative |
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Darlington | Arthur Lewis Shepherd | Labour |
Dartford | John Edmund Mills | Labour |
Darwen | Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Samuel, G.C.B., G.B.E. | Liberal |
Daventry | Rt. Hon. Edward Algernon Fitzroy | Speaker |
Denbigh | Dr. John Henry Morris Jones | Liberal |
Deptford | Rt Hon. Charles William Bowerman | Labour |
Derby (2 seats) | Rt Hon. James Henry Thomas | Labour |
Derby (2 seats) | William Robert Raynes | Labour |
Derbyshire North-East | Frank Lee | Labour |
Derbyshire South | Maj. David Graham Pole | Labour |
Derbyshire West | Marquess of Hartington | Conservative |
Devizes | Percy Hurd | Conservative |
Dewsbury | Ben Riley | Labour |
Doncaster | Wilfred Paling | Labour |
Don Valley | Thomas Williams | Labour |
Dorset East | Alec Glassey | Liberal |
Dorset North | Cecil Hanbury | Conservative |
Dorset South | Viscount Cranborne | Conservative |
Dorset West | Major William Philip Colfox | Conservative |
Dover | Maj. the Hon. John Jacob Astor | Conservative |
Down (2 seats) | David Douglas Reid | Conservative |
Down (2 seats) | Maj.-Gen. Rt. Rev. Dr. John Simms, C.B., C.M.G. | Conservative |
Dudley | Oliver Baldwin | Labour |
Dulwich | Sir Frederick Hall | Conservative |
Dumbarton Burghs | David Kirkwood | Labour |
Dunbartonshire | Willie Brooke | Labour |
Dumfriesshire | Dr. Joseph Hunter | Liberal |
Dundee (2 seats) | Edwin Scrymgeour | Independent |
Dundee (2 seats) | Michael Marcus | Labour |
Dunfermline Burghs | William McLean Watson | Labour |
Durham | Joshua Ritson | Labour |
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Ealing | Rt. Hon Sir Herbert Nield KC | Conservative |
Eastbourne | Edward Marjoribanks | Conservative |
East Grinstead | Sir Henry Strother Cautley, Bt. | Conservative |
East Ham North | Susan Lawrence | Labour |
East Ham South | Alfred Barnes | Labour Co-op |
Ebbw Vale | Aneurin Bevan | Labour |
Eccles | David Llewellyn Mort | Labour |
Eddisbury | Richard John Russell | Liberal |
Edinburgh Central | Rt Hon William Graham | Labour |
Edinburgh East | Dr. Drummond Shiels M.C. | Labour |
Edinburgh North | Sir Patrick Ford, Bt. | Conservative |
Edinburgh South | Sir Samuel Chapman | Conservative |
Edinburgh West | George Mathers | Labour |
Edmonton | Francis Alfred Broad | Labour |
Elland | Charles Roden Buxton | Labour |
Enfield | William Henderson | Labour |
Epping | Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, C.H. | Conservative |
Epsom | Com. Archibald Richard James Southby, R.N. | Conservative |
Essex South East | John Richard Anthony Oldfield | Labour |
Evesham | Rt Hon. Bolton Eyres-Monsell, G.B.E. | Conservative |
Exeter | Sir Robert Newman, Bt. | Independent |
Eye | Edgar Granville | Liberal |
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Fareham | Maj Gen Sir John Humphrey Davidson | Conservative |
Farnworth | Guy Rowson | Labour |
Faversham | Adam Maitland | Conservative |
Fermanagh and Tyrone (2 seats) | Joseph Devlin | Nationalist |
Fermanagh and Tyrone (2 seats) | Thomas James Stanislaus Harbison | Nationalist |
Fife East | James Duncan Millar | Liberal |
Fife West | Rt Hon William Adamson | Labour |
Finchley | Maj. Hon. Edward Cadogan | Conservative |
Finsbury | George Masterman Gillett | Labour |
Flintshire | Frederick Llewellyn Jones | Liberal |
Forest of Dean | David John Vaughan | Labour |
Forfarshire | Sir Harry Hope | Conservative |
Frome | Frederick Gould | Labour |
Fulham East | Lt.-Col. Sir Kenyon Vaughan-Morgan OBE | Conservative |
Fulham West | Dr. George Ernest Spero | Labour |
Fylde | Captain Lord Stanley | Conservative |
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Gainsborough | Harry Crookshank | Conservative |
Galloway | Maj. Cecil Randolph Dudgeon | Liberal |
Gateshead | Sir James Benjamin Melville KC | Labour |
Gillingham | Sir Robert Gower OBE | Conservative |
Glasgow Bridgeton | James Maxton | Labour |
Glasgow Camlachie | Rev. Campbell Stephen | Labour |
Glasgow Cathcart | John Train | Conservative |
Glasgow Central | Brig.-Gen. Sir William Alexander | Conservative |
Glasgow Gorbals | George Buchanan | Labour |
Glasgow Govan | Neil MacLean | Labour |
Glasgow Hillhead | Rt Hon Sir Robert Horne, GBE, KC | Conservative |
Glasgow Kelvingrove | Capt Walter Elliot, MC, DSO | Conservative |
Glasgow Maryhill | John Smith Clarke | Labour |
Glasgow Partick | Adam Storey McKinlay | Labour |
Glasgow Pollok | Rt. Hon Sir John Gilmour Bt, DSO | Conservative |
Glasgow St. Rollox | James Stewart | Labour |
Glasgow Shettleston | Rt. Hon. John Wheatley | Labour |
Glasgow Springburn | George Hardie | Labour |
Glasgow Tradeston | Thomas Henderson | Labour Co-op |
Gloucester | Harold Leslie Boyce | Conservative |
Gower | David Rhys Grenfell | Labour |
Grantham | Sir Victor Warrender, Bt, MC | Conservative |
Gravesend | Irving James Albery | Conservative |
Great Yarmouth | Arthur Harbord | Liberal |
Greenock | Sir Godfrey Collins, KBE, CMG | Liberal |
Greenwich | Edward Timothy Palmer | Labour |
Grimsby | Walter Womersley | Conservative |
Guildford | Sir Henry Buckingham | Conservative |
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Hackney Central | F. C. Watkins | Labour |
Hackney North | Austin Uvedale Morgan Hudson | Conservative |
Hackney South | Herbert Morrison | Labour |
Halifax | Arthur Longbottom | Labour |
Hamilton | Duncan Graham | Labour |
Hammersmith North | James P. Gardner | Labour |
Hammersmith South | Daniel Chater | Labour Co-op |
Hampstead | George Balfour | Conservative |
Harborough | Earl of Castlestewart, MC | Conservative |
Harrow | Isidore Salmon, CBE | Conservative |
The Hartlepools | W. G. Howard Gritten | Conservative |
Harwich | Percy John Pybus | Liberal |
Hastings | Rt Hon. Lord Eustace Percy | Conservative |
Hemel Hempstead | John Davidson, CH, CB | Conservative |
Hemsworth | John Guest | Labour |
Hendon | Rt. Hon. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister | Conservative |
Henley | Capt. Robert Ronald Henderson | Conservative |
Hereford | H. F. Owen | Liberal |
Hertford | Rear Adm. Murray Fraser Sueter, CB | Conservative |
Hexham | Lt-Col. Douglas Clifton Brown | Conservative |
Heywood and Radcliffe | Lt.-Col. Abraham England, CMG, DSO | Liberal |
High Peak | Sir Alfred Law | Conservative |
Hitchin | Guy Molesworth Kindersley, OBE | Conservative |
Holborn | Stuart Bevan, KC | Conservative |
Holderness | Samuel Savery | Conservative |
Holland-with-Boston | James Blindell | Liberal |
Honiton | Major Sir Clive Morrison-Bell, Bt. | Conservative |
Horncastle | Henry Cobden Haslam, Sc. D | Conservative |
Hornsey | Capt Euan Wallace, MC | Conservative |
Horsham and Worthing | Rt. Hon. Earl Winterton | Conservative |
Houghton-le-Spring | Robert Richardson | Labour |
Howdenshire | Maj. W. H. Carver | Conservative |
Huddersfield | James Hindle Hudson | Labour |
Hull Central | Hon. Joseph Montague Kenworthy | Labour |
Hull East | G. Muff | Labour |
Hull North West | Col. Albert Lambert Ward, DSO | Conservative |
Hull South West | John Arnott | Labour |
Huntingdonshire | Sidney John Peters | Liberal |
Hythe | Maj. Rt. Hon. Sir Philip Sassoon, GBE, CMG | Conservative |
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Ilford | Sir George Hamilton | Conservative |
Ilkeston | George Oliver | Labour |
Ince | Gordon Macdonald | Labour |
Inverness-shire | Sir Murdoch Macdonald, KCMG, CB | Liberal |
Ipswich | Sir John Ganzoni, Bt. | Conservative |
Isle of Ely | James de Rothschild | Liberal |
Isle of Thanet | Capt. H. H. Balfour | Conservative |
Isle of Wight | Capt. P. D. Macdonald | Conservative |
Islington East | Dr. Ethel Bentham | Labour |
Islington North | R. S. Young | Labour |
Islington South | W. S. Cluse | Labour |
Islington West | F. Montague | Labour |
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Jarrow | Robert John Wilson | Labour |
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Keighley | Prof. Hastings Lees-Smith | Labour |
Kennington | L. W. Matters | Labour |
Kensington North | F. R. West | Labour |
Kensington South | Sir William Henry Davison, KBE | Conservative |
Kettering | Samuel Perry | Labour Co-op |
Kidderminster | John Sydney Wardlaw Milne | Conservative |
Kilmarnock | R. Climie | Labour |
Kincardine & West Aberdeenshire | James Scott | Liberal |
King’s Lynn | Lord Fermoy | Conservative |
Kingston-upon-Thames | Sir Frederick George Penny | Conservative |
Kingswinford | Charles Henry Sitch | Labour |
Kinross & West Perthshire | Katharine Marjory Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl, DBE | Conservative |
Kirkcaldy Burghs | Thomas Kennedy | Labour |
Knutsford | Brig.-Gen. Ernest Makins, CB, DSO | Conservative |
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Lambeth North | George Strauss | Labour |
Lanark | Thomas Scott Dickson | Labour |
Lanarkshire North | Jennie Lee | Labour |
Lancaster | Herwald Ramsbotham | Conservative |
Leeds Central | Hon. Richard Denman | Labour |
Leeds North | Capt. Osbert Peake | Conservative |
Leeds North East | Maj. Sir John Dearman Birchall | Conservative |
Leeds South | Henry Charles Charleton | Labour |
Leeds South East | Sir Henry Slesser, KC | Labour |
Leeds West | Thomas William Stamford | Labour |
Leek | William Bromfield | Labour |
Leicester East | Edward Frank Wise | Labour |
Leicester South | Capt. Charles Waterhouse | Conservative |
Leicester West | Frederick Pethick-Lawrence | Labour |
Leigh | John Joseph Tinker | Labour |
Leith | Ernest Brown, MC | Liberal |
Leominster | Sir Ernest Whittome Shepperson | Conservative |
Lewes | Rear-Adm. Tufton Beamish, CB | Conservative |
Lewisham East | Lt.-Col. Sir Assheton Pownall, OBE, TD | Conservative |
Lewisham West | Sir Philip Dawson | Conservative |
Leyton East | Fenner Brockway | Labour |
Leyton West | Rev. Reginald Sorensen | Labour |
Lichfield | J. A. Lovat Fraser | Labour |
Limehouse | Major Clement Attlee | Labour |
Lincoln | Robert Arthur Taylor | Labour |
Linlithgow | Emanuel Shinwell | Labour |
Liverpool East Toxteth | Hon. Henry Mond | Conservative |
Liverpool Edge Hill | John Henry Hayes | Labour |
Liverpool Everton | Derwent Hall Caine | Labour |
Liverpool Exchange | Sir James Reynolds, Bt. | Conservative |
Liverpool Fairfield | Jack Benn Brunel Cohen | Conservative |
Liverpool Kirkdale | E. Sandham | Labour |
Liverpool Scotland | Rt. Hon T. P. O'Connor | Nationalist |
Liverpool Walton | Reginald Purbrick | Conservative |
Liverpool Wavertree | John Abraham Tinne | Conservative |
Liverpool West Derby | Sir John Sandeman Allen | Conservative |
Liverpool West Toxteth | Joseph Gibbins | Labour |
Llandaff and Barry | C. Ellis Lloyd | Labour |
Llanelli | Dr. John Henry Williams | Labour |
Londonderry | Maj. Ronald Ross | Conservative |
London University | Dr. Edward Gordon Graham Little | Independent Conservative |
Lonsdale | Lord Balneil | Conservative |
Loughborough | George Ernest Winterton | Labour |
Louth | Lt.-Col. Arthur Pelham Heneage, DSO | Conservative |
Lowestoft | Sir Gervais Rentoul | Conservative |
Ludlow | Lt.-Col. George Windsor-Clive, CMG | Conservative |
Luton | Edward Leslie Burgin, LLD | Liberal |
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Macclesfield | John Rumney Remer | Conservative |
Maidstone | Comdr. Carlyon Bellairs | Conservative |
Maldon | Lt.-Col. Edward Ruggles-Brise, MC | Conservative |
Manchester Ardwick | Thomas Lowth | Labour |
Manchester Blackley | Philip Milner Oliver, OBE | Liberal |
Manchester Clayton | John Edward Sutton | Labour |
Manchester Exchange | Edward Brocklehurst Fielden | Conservative |
Manchester Gorton | Joseph Compton | Labour |
Manchester Hulme | Andrew McElwee | Labour |
Manchester Moss Side | Col. Sir Gerald Berkeley Hurst, TD, KC | Conservative |
Manchester Platting | Rt. Hon. John Robert Clynes | Labour |
Manchester Rusholme | Frank Boyd Merriman, OBE, KC | Conservative |
Manchester Withington | Ernest Simon | Liberal |
Mansfield | Charles Brown | Labour |
Melton | William Lindsay Everard | Conservative |
Merioneth | Henry Haydn Jones | Liberal |
Merthyr | Richard Collingham Wallhead | Labour |
Middlesbrough East | Ellen Wilkinson | Labour |
Middlesbrough West | F. Kingsley Griffith | Liberal |
Middleton and Prestwich | Sir Stewart Sandeman | Conservative |
Midlothian and Peebles Northern | Maj. John D. Colville | Conservative |
Mile End | John Scurr | Labour |
Mitcham | Richard James Meller | Conservative |
Molton South | Rt. Hon. George Lambert | Liberal |
Monmouth | Sir Charles Forestier-Walker, Bt, KBE | Conservative |
Montgomery | E. C. Davies, KC | Liberal |
Montrose Burghs | Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Hutchison, KCMG, CB, DSO | Liberal |
Moray & Nairn | Hon James Gray Stuart, MVO, MC | Conservative |
Morpeth | Ebenezer Edwards | Labour |
Mossley | Herbert Mellor Gibson | Labour Co-op |
Motherwell | Rev. James Barr | Labour |
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Neath | William Jenkins | Labour |
Nelson and Colne | Rt. Hon. Arthur Greenwood | Labour |
Newark | Marquess of Titchfield | Conservative |
Newbury | Brig. Gen. Howard Clifton Brown | Conservative |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | Rt. Hon. Josiah Clement Wedgwood | Labour |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central | Rt. Hon. Charles Philips Trevelyan, Bt. | Labour |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East | Sir Robert Aske | Liberal |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne North | Sir Nicholas Grattan-Doyle | Conservative |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne West | John Henry Palin | Labour |
New Forest and Christchurch | Rt Hon. Wilfred William Ashley | Conservative |
Newport | James Walker | Labour |
Newton | Robert Young, OBE | Labour |
Norfolk East | Viscount Elmley | Liberal |
Norfolk North | Rt. Hon. Noel Buxton | Labour |
Norfolk South | James Archibald Christie | Conservative |
Norfolk South West | W. B. Taylor | Labour |
Normanton | Frederick Hall | Labour |
Northampton | Lt.-Col. C. L'Estrange Malone | Labour |
Northwich | Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart | Conservative |
Norwich (2 seats) | G. H. Shakespeare | Liberal |
Norwich (2 seats) | W. R. Smith | Labour |
Nottingham Central | Albert James Bennett | Conservative |
Nottingham East | W. Norman Birkett, KC | Liberal |
Nottingham South | G. W. Holford Knight | Labour |
Nottingham West | Arthur Hayday | Labour |
Norwood | Sir Walter Greaves-Lord, KC | Conservative |
Nuneaton | Frank Smith | Labour |
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Ogmore | Rt Hon. Vernon Hartshorn, OBE | Labour |
Oldham (2 seats) | Rev. D. Lang | Labour |
Oldham (2 seats) | J. Wilson | Labour |
Orkney and Shetland | Sir Robert William Hamilton | Liberal |
Ormskirk | S. T. Rosbotham | Labour |
Oswestry | Maj. B. E. P. Leighton | Conservative |
Oxford | Robert Croft Bourne | Conservative |
Oxford University (2 seats) | Rt. Hon. Lord Hugh Cecil | Conservative |
Oxford University (2 seats) | Prof. Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman, KBE | Conservative |
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Paddington North | Brendan Bracken | Conservative |
Paddington South | Capt. Rt. Hon. Henry Douglas King, CB, CBE, DSO, RNVR | Conservative |
Paisley | James Welsh | Labour |
Peckham | J. Beckett | Labour |
Peeblesshire & South Midlothian | Joseph Westwood | Labour |
Pembrokeshire | Maj. Gwilym Lloyd George | Liberal |
Penistone | Rennie Smith | Labour |
Penrith and Cockermouth | Arthur Carlyne Niven Dixey | Conservative |
Penryn and Falmouth | Rt. Hon. Sir Tudor Walters | Liberal |
Perth | Archibald Noel Skelton | Conservative |
Peterborough | J. F. Horrabin | Labour |
Petersfield | Col. Rt. Hon. William Graham Nicholson | Conservative |
Plaistow | Will Thorne | Labour |
Plymouth Devonport | Major. Leslie Hore-Belisha | Liberal |
Plymouth Drake | J. J. H. Moses | Labour |
Plymouth Sutton | Viscountess Astor | Conservative |
Pontefract | Tom Smith | Labour |
Pontypool | Thomas Griffiths | Labour |
Pontypridd | Thomas Isaac Mardy Jones | Labour |
Poplar South | Samuel March | Labour |
Portsmouth Central | Capt. W. P. Hall | Labour |
Portsmouth North | Maj. Sir Bertram Falle, Bt. | Conservative |
Portsmouth South | Maj. Sir Herbert Robin Cayzer, Bt. | Conservative |
Preston (2 seats) | Rt Hon. Tom Shaw | Labour |
Preston (2 seats) | Sir William Jowitt, KC | Liberal then Labour |
Pudsey and Otley | C. G. Gibson | Conservative |
Putney | Samuel Samuel | Conservative |
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Queen's University, Belfast | Col. Thomas Sinclair, CB, MD | Conservative |
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Reading | Dr. S. Hastings | Labour |
Reigate | Brig.-Gen. Sir George Kynaston Cockerill, CB | Conservative |
Renfrewshire, East | Alexander Munro MacRobert KC | Conservative |
Renfrewshire, West | Dr. Robert Forgan | Labour |
Rhondda East | Lt.-Col. David Watts Morgan, CBE, DSO | Labour |
Rhondda West | William John | Labour |
Richmond (Yorkshire) | Capt. Thomas Dugdale | Conservative |
Richmond upon Thames) | Sir Newton James Moore, KCMG | Conservative |
Ripon | Maj. Rt. Hon. J. W. Hills | Conservative |
Rochdale | William Thomas Kelly | Labour |
Romford | Harold T. Muggeridge | Labour |
Ross and Cromarty | Rt. Hon. James Ian Macpherson | Liberal |
Rossendale | Arthur Law | Labour |
Rotherham | Fred William Lindley | Labour |
Rotherhithe | Benjamin Smith | Labour |
Rother Valley | Thomas Walter Grundy | Labour |
Rothwell | William Lunn | Labour |
Roxburghshire & Selkirkshire | Earl of Dalkeith | Conservative |
Royton | Dr. Arthur Vernon Davies | Conservative |
Rugby | Capt. David Margesson | Conservative |
Rushcliffe | Sir Henry Betterton | Conservative |
Rutland and Stamford | Neville Woodford Smith-Carington | Conservative |
Rutherglen | William Wright | Labour |
Rye | Sir George Loyd Courthope, Bt., MC | Conservative |
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Saffron Walden | R. A. Butler | Conservative |
St Albans | Lt.-Col. Francis Edward Fremantle, OBE, MD | Conservative |
St Helens | James Sexton | Labour |
St Ives | Rt. Hon. Walter Runciman | Liberal |
St Marylebone | Rt. Hon. Sir Rennell Rodd, GCB, GCMG, GCVO | Conservative |
St Pancras North | James Marley | Labour |
St Pancras South East | H. G. Romeril | Labour |
St Pancras South West | William Carter | Labour |
Salford North | Ben Tillett | Labour |
Salford South | Joseph Toole | Labour |
Salford West | A. W. Haycock | Labour |
Salisbury | Hugh Morrison | Conservative |
Scarborough and Whitby | Capt. Sidney Herbert | Conservative |
Seaham | Rt. Hon. James Ramsay MacDonald | Labour |
Sedgefield | John Herriotts | Labour |
Sevenoaks | Com. Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Hilton-Young, GBE, DSO | Conservative |
Sheffield Attercliffe | Cecil Henry Wilson | Labour |
Sheffield, Brightside | Arthur Ponsonby | Labour |
Sheffield, Central | P. C. Hoffman | Labour |
Sheffield, Ecclesall | Sir S. Roberts, Bt. | Conservative |
Sheffield, Hallam | L. W. Smith | Conservative |
Sheffield, Hillsborough | A.V. Alexander | Labour Co-op |
Sheffield, Park | G. Lathan | Labour |
Shipley | William Mackinder | Labour |
Shoreditch | Ernest Thurtle | Labour |
Shrewsbury | G. A. V. Duckworth | Conservative |
Silvertown | Jack Jones | Labour |
Skipton | Ernest Roy Bird | Conservative |
Smethwick | Sir Oswald Mosley, Bt. | Labour |
Southampton (2 seats) | Tommy Lewis | Labour |
Southampton (2 seats) | R. Morley | Labour |
Southend-on-Sea | Countess of Iveagh | Conservative |
Southport | Lt Col. Sir Godfrey Dalrymple-White, Bt | Conservative |
South Shields | James Chuter Ede | Labour |
Southwark Central | Harry Day | Labour |
Southwark North | George Isaacs | Labour |
Southwark South East | Thomas Ellis Naylor | Labour |
Sowerby | W. J. Tout | Labour |
Spelthorne | Sir Philip Pildich | Conservative |
Spennymoor | Joseph Batey | Labour |
Spen Valley | Rt. Hon. Sir John Simon, KCVO, OBE, KC | Liberal |
Stafford | Hon. William Ormsby-Gore | Conservative |
Stalybridge and Hyde | Hugh Hartley Lawrie | Labour |
Stirling and Falkirk Burghs | Hugh Murnin | Labour |
Stirlingshire and Clackmannan West | Thomas Johnston | Labour |
Stockport (2 seats) | Arnold Ernest Townend | Labour |
Stockport (2 seats) | Samuel Schofield Hammersley | Conservative |
Stockton on Tees | F. F. Riley | Labour |
Stoke Newington | George William Henry Jones | Conservative |
Stoke-on-Trent Burslem | Andrew McLaren | Labour |
Stoke-on-Trent Hanley | Arthur Hollins | Labour |
Stoke-on-Trent Stoke | Lady Cynthia Mosley | Labour |
Stone | Joseph Quinton Lamb | Conservative |
Stourbridge | Wilfred Wellock | Labour |
Stratford West Ham | Thomas Edward Groves | Labour |
Streatham | Sir William Lane-Mitchell | Conservative |
Stretford | Sir Thomas Robinson, CBE | Independent |
Stroud | Sir Frank Nelson | Conservative |
Sudbury | Lt.-Col. Henry Walter Burton, OBE | Conservative |
Sunderland (2 seats) | Marion Phillips, DSc | Labour |
Sunderland (2 seats) | Alfred Smith | Labour |
Surrey East | James Francis Wallace Galbraith, KC | Conservative |
Swansea East | David Williams | Labour |
Swansea West | H. W. Samuel | Labour |
Swindon | Rt. Hon. C. Addison, MD | Labour |
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Tamworth | James Alexander Lovat-Fraser | Liberal |
Taunton | Lieut.-Col. Andrew Hamilton Gault | Conservative |
Tavistock | Wallace Duffield Wright | Conservative |
Thirsk and Malton | Robert Hugh Turton | Conservative |
Thornbury | Derrick Wellesley Gunston | Conservative |
Tiverton | Col. Gilbert John Acland Troyte | Conservative |
Tonbridge | Col. Herbert Henry Spender-Clay | Conservative |
Torquay | Comdr. Charles Williams | Conservative |
Totnes | Maj. Samuel Emile Harvey | Conservative |
Tottenham North | Robert Morrison | Labour Co-op |
Tottenham South | Frederick Messer | Labour |
Twickenham | Sir John Ferguson | Conservative |
Tynemouth | Major Alexander West Russell | Conservative |
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University of Wales | Ernest Evans | Liberal |
Upton | Benjamin Walter Gardiner | Labour |
Uxbridge | John Jestyn Llewellin | Conservative |
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Wakefield | George Henry Sherwood | Labour |
Wallasey | Sir Robert Burton Chadwick | Conservative |
Wallsend | Margaret Grace Bondfield | Labour |
Walsall | John James McShane | Labour |
Walthamstow East | Harry Wright Wallace | Labour |
Walthamstow West | Valentine la Touche McEntee | Labour |
Wansbeck | George William Shield | Labour |
Warrington | Charles Dukes | Labour |
Warwick and Leamington | Capt. Anthony Eden | Conservative |
Watford | Dennis Herbert | Conservative |
Wandsworth Central | Archibald George Church | Labour |
Waterloo | Capt. Harold Malcolm Bullock | Conservative |
Wednesbury | Alfred Short | Labour |
Wellingborough | George Dallas | Labour |
Wells | Anthony John Muirhead | Conservative |
Wentworth | George Henry Hirst | Labour |
West Bromwich | Rt. Hon. Frederick Owen Roberts | Labour |
Westbury | Richard Long | Conservative |
Western Isles | Thomas Bridgehill Wilson Ramsay | Liberal |
Westhoughton | Rhys John Davies | Labour |
Westminster Abbey | Otho William Nicholson | Conservative |
Westminster St George's | Sir Worthington Laming Wothington-Evans | Conservative |
Westmorland | Hon. Oliver Frederick George Stanley | Conservative |
Weston-super-Mare | Lord Erskine | Conservative |
Whitechapel | Harry Gosling | Labour |
Whitehaven | Morgan Philips Price | Labour |
Widnes | Alexander Gordon Cameron | Labour |
Wigan | John Allen Parkinson | Labour |
Willesden East | Daniel Gerald Somerville | Conservative |
Willesden West | Samuel Philip Viant | Labour |
Wimbledon | Sir John Power, Bt. | Conservative |
Winchester | Maj George Hennessy | Conservative |
Windsor | Annesley Ashworth Somerville | Conservative |
Wirral | John Grace | Conservative |
Wolverhampton East | Geoffrey le Mesurier Mander | Liberal |
Wolverhampton West | William John Brown | Labour |
Woodbridge | Frank Guy Clavering Fison | |
Wood Green | Godfrey Locker-Lampson | Conservative |
Woolwich East | Harry Snell | Labour |
Woolwich West | Sir Kingsley Wood | Conservative |
Worcester | Crawford Greene | Conservative |
Workington | Tom Cape | Labour |
The Wrekin | Edith Picton-Turbervill | Labour |
Wrexham | Robert Richards | Labour |
Wycombe | Sir Alfred William Fortescue Knox | Conservative |
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Yeovil | Major George Frederick Davies | Conservative |
York | Frederick George Burgess | Labour |
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