MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, December 1910

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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 30th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the December 1910 general election, held over several days from 3rd December to 19th December 1910.

Table of contents:

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[edit] A

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
Abingdon Harold Greenwood Henderson Conservative
Accrington Harold Trevor Baker Liberal
Altrincham John Robert Kebty-Fletcher Conservative
Andover Walter Vavasour Faber Conservative
Anglesey Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith 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
Appleby Lancelot Sanderson Conservative
Arfon William Jones Liberal
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 Ernest Fitzroy Morrison-Bell Unionist
Ashford Laurence Hardy Conservative
Ashton-under-Lyne Max Aitken Conservative
Aston Manor Sir Evelyn Cecil Conservative
Attercliffe Joseph Pointer Labour
Aylesbury Lionel Nathan de Rothschild Conservative
Ayr District of Burghs Sir George Younger Conservative
Ayrshire North Andrew Macbeth Anderson Liberal
Ayrshire South Sir William Phipson Beale Liberal

[edit] B

Banbury Eustace Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes Liberal
Banffshire Walter Waring Liberal
Barkston Ash George Lane-Fox Conservative
Barnard Castle Arthur Henderson Labour
Barnsley Joseph Walton Liberal
Barnstaple Ernest Joseph Soares Liberal
Barrow-in-Furness Charles Duncan Labour
Basingstoke Arthur Clavell Salter Conservative
Bassetlaw William Ellis Hume-Williams Conservative
Bath
(Two members)
Battersea Rt Hon John Burns Liberal
Bedford Frederick George Kellaway Liberal
Belfast East Robert James McMordie Irish Unionist
Belfast North Robert Thompson Irish Unionist
Belfast South James Chambers Irish Unionist
Belfast West Joseph Devlin Irish Nationalist
Bermondsey Harold James Glanville Liberal
Berwick-upon-Tweed Rt Hon Sir Edward Grey Liberal
Berwickshire Harold John Tennant Liberal
Bethnal Green North East Sir Edwin Andrew Cornwall Liberal
Bethnal Green South West Edward Hare Pickersgill Liberal
Bewdley Stanley Baldwin Conservative
Biggleswade Arthur William Black Liberal
Birkenhead Alfred Bigland Conservative
Birmingham Bordesley Jesse Collings Liberal Unionist
Birmingham Central Edward Ebenezer Parkes Liberal Unionist
Birmingham East Liberal Unionist
Birmingham Edgbaston Arthur Steel-Maitland Liberal Unionist
Birmingham North John Throgmorton Middlemore Liberal Unionist
Birmingham South Charles Howard Liberal Unionist
Birmingham West Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain Liberal Unionist
Birr
Bishop Auckland
Blackburn
(Two members)
Blackpool
Bodmin
Bolton
(Two members)
Bootle
Boston Conservative
Bosworth Liberal
Bow and Bromley Labour
Bradford Central Liberal
Bradford East Liberal
Bradford West Frederick Jowett Labour
Brecknockshire
Brentford Conservative
Bridgwater
Brigg Liberal
Brighton
(Two members)
Conservative
Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth Conservative
Bristol East Liberal
Bristol North Liberal
Bristol South Liberal
Bristol West Conservative
Brixton Conservative
Buckingham Liberal
Buckrose Sir Luke White Liberal
Burnley
Burton Liberal Unionist
Bury
Bury St Edmunds Conservative
Buteshire Harry Hope Conservative

[edit] C

Caithness-shire Robert Leicester Harmsworth Liberal
Camberwell North Thomas James McNamara Liberal
Camborne Sir Francis Dyke Acland Liberal
Cambridge Almeric Paget Conservative
Cambridge University
(Two members)
Samuel Henry Butcher Conservative
John Frederick Peel Rawlinson Conservative
Canterbury Francis Bennett-Goldney Conservative
Cardiff Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart Conservative
Cardiganshire Matthew Lewis Vaughan-Davies Liberal
Carlisle Richard Denman Liberal
County Carlow
Carmarthen District W. Llewelyn Williams Liberal
Carmarthenshire East Abel Thomas
Carmarthenshire West John Hinds
Carnarvon David Lloyd George Liberal
Cavan East
Cavan West
Chatham Gerald Fitzroy Hohler
Chelmsford Ernest George Pretyman Conservative
Chelsea Samuel John Gurney Hoare Conservative
Cheltenham Richard Mathias Liberal
Chertsey Sir Donald Macmaster Conservative
Chester Robert Armstrong Yerburgh Conservative
Chester-le-Street John Taylor Labour
Chesterfield James Haslam Labour
Chesterton Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal
Chichester
Chippenham
Chorley
Christchurch
Cirencester
Clackmannan and Kinrossshire Eugene Wason Liberal
Clapham George Denison Faber
Clare East
Clare West
Clerkenwell Martin Archer-Shee Conservative
Cleveland Herbert Samuel Liberal
Clitheroe Albert Smith Labour
Cockermouth Sir Wilfrid Lawson Liberal
Colchester Sir Laming Worthington-Evans Conservative
Colne Valley Charles Leach Liberal
Connemara
Cork City
(Two members)
William O'Brien All-for-Ireland League
Maurice Healy All-for-Ireland League
County Cork East Anthony John Charles Donelan Irish Parliamentary Party
County Cork Mid D. D. Sheehan All-for-Ireland League
County Cork North Patrick Guiney All-for-Ireland League
County Cork North East Moreton Frewen All-for-Ireland League
County Cork South John Walsh All-for-Ireland League
County Cork South East Eugene Crean All-for-Ireland League
County Cork West James Gilhooly All-for-Ireland League
Coventry David Marshall Mason Liberal
Crewe Walter Stowe Bright McLaren Liberal
Cricklade Richard Cornthwaite Lambert Liberal
Croydon Ian Malcolm Conservative

[edit] D

Darlington
Dartford
Darwen John Rutherford Consevative
Denbigh District
Denbighshire East
Denbighshire West
Deptford
Derby
(Two members)
Derbyshire Mid John George Hancock Liberal
Derbyshire North East
Derbyshire South
Derbyshire West
Devizes
Devonport (2 members)
Devonport (2 members)
Dewsbury
Doncaster
Donegal East
Donegal North
Donegal South
Donegal West
Dorset East
Dorset North
Dorset South
Dorset West
Dover
Down East James Craig Irish Unionist
Down North William Mitchell-Thomson Irish Unionist
Down South Jeremiah McVeagh Irish Nationalist
Down West William John MacGeagh MacCaw Liberal Unionist
Dublin County North John Joseph Clancy Irish Nationalist
Dublin County South
Dublin College Green
Dublin Harbour
Dublin St Patrick's
Dublin St Stephen's Green
Dublin University
(Two members)
Dudley
Dulwich Sir Frederick Hall Conservative
Dumbartonshire
Dumfries District of Burghs
Dumfriesshire
Dundee
Dundee
Durham
Durham Mid John Wilson Liberal-Labour
Durham North West
Durham South East

[edit] E

Ealing
East Grinstead
Eastbourne
Eccles
Eddisbury
Edgbaston Francis William Lowe Conservative
Edinburgh Central
Edinburgh East
Edinburgh South
Edinburgh West
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
Egremont James Augustus Grant Conservative
Eifion
Elgin District of Burghs John Ebenezer Sutherland Liberal
Elgin and Nairnshires
Elland
Enfield
Epping
Epsom
Eskdale
Essex South East
Everton
Evesham
Exeter
Eye

[edit] F

Falkirk District of Burghs
Fareham
Fermanagh North Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh Irish Unionist
Fermanagh South Patrick Crumley Irish Nationalist
Fife East Liberal
Fife West
Finsbury Central Martin Archer-Shee Conservative
Finsbury East Liberal
Flint District
Flintshire
Forest of Dean
Forfarshire
Frome
Fulham Conservative

[edit] G

Gainsborough
Galway Arthur Alfred Lynch
County Galway East John Roche
County Galway North Richard Hazleton
County Galway South
Gateshead
Glamorganshire, East Allen Clement Edwards Liberal
Glamorganshire, Mid John Hugh Edwards Liberal
Glamorganshire, South William Brace Labour
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities Sir Henry Craik Conservative
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown George Nicoll Barnes Labour
Glasgow Bridgeton Alexander MacCallum Scott
Glasgow Camlachie Sir Halford John Mackinder
Glasgow Central Charles Scott Dickson
Glasgow College Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell
Govan William Hunter
Glasgow Partick Sir Robert Balfour
Glasgow St Rollox Thomas McKinnon Wood Liberal
Glasgow Tradeston Archibald Cameron Corbett Liberal
Gloucester Charles James Monk Unionist
Gorton
Gower District Labour
Grantham
Gravesend
Greenock Sir Godfrey Collins Liberal
Greenwich Conservative
Grimsby
Guildford

[edit] H

Hackney Central Liberal
Hackney North Liberal
Hackney South Horatio William Bottomley Liberal
Haddingtonshire
Halifax (2 members)
Halifax (2 members)
Hallamshire
Hammersmith Conservative
Hampstead Conservative
Handsworth
Hanley
Harborough
Harrow
Hartlepools, The
Harwich
Hastings Conservative
Hawick District of Burghs
Henley
Hereford
Hertford
Hexham
Heywood Harold Thomas Cawley Liberal
High Peak
Hitchin
Holborn Conservative
Holderness
Holmfirth
Honiton
Horncastle
Hornsey
Horsham
Houghton-le-Spring Robert Cameron Liberal
Howdenshire
Hoxton Liberal
Huddersfield
Hull Central
Hull East
Hull West
Huntingdon
Hyde
Hythe

[edit] I

Ilkeston
Ince
Inverness District of Burghs John Annan Bryce Liberal
Inverness-shire Sir John Alexander Dewar Liberal
Ipswich (2 members)
Ipswich (2 members)
Isle of Wight
Islington East Liberal
Islington North Conservative
Islington South Liberal
Islington West Liberal

[edit] J

Jarrow Godfrey Mark Palmer Liberal

[edit] K

Keighley
Kendal
Kennington Liberal
Kensington North Conservative
Kensington South Conservative
Kerry East Timothy O'Sullivan Irish Parliamentary Party
Kerry North Michael Joseph Flavin Irish Parliamentary Party
Kerry South John Pius Boland Irish Parliamentary Party
Kerry West Thomas O'Donnell Irish Parliamentary Party
Kidderminster Eric Ayshford Knight Conservative
Kildare North
Kildare South
Kilkenny
County Kilkenny North
County Kilkenny South
Kilmarnock
Kincardineshire
King's Lynn
Kingston
Kingston-upon-Hull Central
Kingston-upon-Hull East
Kingston-upon-Hull West
Kingswinford
Kirkcaldy District of Burghs
Kirkcudbrightshire
Knutsford

[edit] L

Lambeth North William Henry Houghton Gastrell Conservative
Lanarkshire Mid
Lanarkshire North East
Lanarkshire North West
Lanarkshire South
Lancaster
Launceston
Leeds Central
Leeds East James O'Grady Labour
Leeds North Sir Rowland Hirst Barran
Leeds South Sir William Middlebrook Lieral
Leeds West Thomas Edmund Harvey
Leek
Leicester (Two members)
Leicester (Two members)
Leigh
Leith District of Burghs
Leitrim North
Leitrim South
Leix
Leominster
Lewes
Lewisham Conservative
Lichfield Sir Thomas Warner, Bt. Liberal
Limehouse Sir William Pearce Liberal
Limerick
County Limerick East
County Limerick West
Lincoln Charles Henry Roberts
Linlithgowshire
Liverpool Abercromby Richard Chaloner Conservative
Liverpool East Toxteth Edward Marshall-Hall Conservative
Liverpool Exchange Sir Leslie Scott Conservative
Liverpool Kirkdale Gerald Kyffin-Taylor
Liverpool Scotland T. P. O'Connor Irish Nationalist
Liverpool Walton F. E. Smith Conservative
Liverpool West Derby William Watson Rutherford Conservative
Liverpool West Toxteth Sir Robert Paterson Houston Conservative
City of London (two members) Conservative
City of London (two members) Conservative
Londonderry James Hamilton, Marquess of Hamilton Irish Unionist
Londonderry North Hugh Thom Barrie Irish Unionist
Londonderry South John Gordon Liberal Unionist
Longford North
Longford South
Loughborough
Louth (Lincolnshire) Timothy Davies Liberal
Louth North Richard Hazleton Irish Parliamentary Party
Louth South Joseph Nolan Irish Parliamentary Party
Lowestoft Sir Edward Beauchamp Liberal
Ludlow Rowland Hunt Liberal Unionist
Luton

[edit] M

Macclesfield
Maidstone
Maldon
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 Christopher Thomas Needham Liberal
Mansfield
Marylebone East Conservative
Marylebone West Conservative
Mayo East John Dillon Irish Parliamentary Party
Mayo North Daniel Boyle Irish Parliamentary Party
Mayo South John Fitzgibbon Irish Parliamentary Party
Mayo West William Doris Irish Parliamentary Party
Meath North Patrick White Irish Parliamentary Party
Meath South David Sheehy Irish Parliamentary Party
Medway
Melton
Merionethshire Liberal
Merthyr Tydfil
(Two members)
Liberal
Labour
Middlesbrough
Middleton
Midlothian
Mile End Liberal
Monaghan North James Carrige Rushe Lardner Irish Parliamentary Party
Monaghan South John McKean Independent Nationalist
Monmouth Liberal
Monmouthshire North Reginald McKenna Liberal
Monmouthshire South Sir Ivor John Caradoc Herbert Liberal
Monmouthshire West Thomas Richards Labour
Montgomery District Liberal
Montgomeryshire Liberal
Montrose District of Burghs
Morley
Morpeth

[edit] N

Newry John Joseph Mooney Irish Nationalist
Normanton Frederick Hall Labour

[edit] O

Orkney and Shetland John Cathcart Wason Liberal

[edit] P

Paisley
Peebles and Selkirk Shires
Perth
Perthshire Eastern
Perthshire Western
Pontefract Sir Thomas Willans Nussey

[edit] Q

[edit] R

Renfrewshire East John Gilmour Conservative
Renfrewshire West James William Greig
Rhondda District William Abraham Labour
Richmond William Orde-Powlett
Ross and Cromarty James Galloway Weir Liberal
Roxburghshire Sir John Jardine

[edit] S

Scarborough Walter Rea Liberal
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 William Anstruther-Gray Conservative
St Pancras East Joseph Martin Liberal
Staffordshire, North West Albert Stanley Labour
Staffordshire, West George Ambrose Lloyd Liberal Unionist
Stirling District of Burghs Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby Liberal
Stirlingshire William Allan Chapple Liberal
Stoke-on-Trent Stoke John Ward Lib-Lab
Sudbury Sir William Eley Cuthbert Quilter
Sutherlandshire Alpheus Cleophas Morton Liberal Unionist

[edit] T

Tamworth
Taunton William Wellesley Peel Conservative
Tavistock
Tewkesbury Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach Conservative
Isle of Thanet
Thirsk and Malton
Thornbury
Tipperary East
Tipperary Mid
Tipperary North
Tipperary South
Tiverton
Torquay
Totnes
Tottenham
Truro
Tullamore
Tunbridge
Tynemouth
Tyneside
Tyrone East William Archer Redmond Irish Nationalist
Tyrone Mid Richard McGhee Irish Nationalist
Tyrone North Redmond John Barry Liberal
Tyrone South Andrew Long Horner Irish Unionist

[edit] U

[edit] W

Westmeath North Laurence Ginnell Independent Nationalist
Westmeath South Sir Walter Richard Nugent Irish Parliamentary Party
Wick District of Burghs Robert Munro Liberal
Wigtownshire John James Hamilton Dalrymple

[edit] Y

[edit] By-elections

March 15, 1911: Louth North – Augustine Roche (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Richard Hazleton (Irish Parliamentary Party) after the general election was declared void on the grounds of corrupt practices and bribery

July 15, 1911: County Cork East – John Muldoon (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Anthony John Charles Donelan (Irish Parliamentary Party) whose general election victory was made void by petition to the courts

July 16, 1911: County Cork North EastTimothy Michael Healy (All-for-Ireland League) replacing Moreton Frewen (All-for-Ireland League) who vacated the seat in Healy's favor

November 4, 1913: County Cork North – John Guiney (All-for-Ireland League) replacing Patrick Guiney (All-for-Ireland League) who died October 12

February 18, 1914: Cork CityWilliam O'Brien (All-for-Ireland League) replacing himself who wished to test local support for his policies after his party suffered heavy defeats in the municipal elections

February 24, 1916: Louth North – Patrick J. Whitty (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Augustine Roche (Irish Parliamentary Party) who died December 7, 1915

November 15, 1916: County Cork West – Daniel O'Leary (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing James Gilhooly (All-for-Ireland League) who died October 16

July 10, 1917: Clare EastÉamon de Valera (Sinn Féin) replacing Wille Redmond (Irish Parliamentary Party) who died June 9

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