MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, January 1910
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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 15 January to 10 February 1910.
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Constituency | MP | Party | |
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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 | Sir William John Crossley | Liberal | |
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 | Charles Roden Buxton | Liberal | |
Ashford | Laurence Hardy | Conservative | |
Ashton-under-Lyne | Alfred Henry Scott | Liberal | |
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 | |
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Banbury | Robert Bingham Brassey | Liberal | |
Banffshire | Walter Waring | Liberal | |
Barkston Ash | George Lane-Fox | Conservative | |
Barnard Castle | Arthur Henderson | Labour | |
Barnsley | Sir Joseph Walton | Liberal | |
Barnstaple | Ernest Joseph Soares | Liberal | |
Barrow-in-Furness | Charles Duncan | Labour | |
Basingstoke | Arthur Clavell Salter | Conservative | |
Bassetlaw | Sir William Ellis Hume-Williams | Conservative | |
Bath (Two members) |
Lord Alexander George Thynne | Conservative | |
Sir Charles Roderick Hunter | Conservative | ||
Battersea | John Elliot Burns | Labour | |
Bedford | Walter Annis Attenborough | Conservative | |
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 | |
Bermondsey | Harold James Glanville | Liberal | |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | Sir Edward Grey Bt | 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 | Henry Harvey Vivian | Liberal | |
Birmingham Bordesley | Jesse Collings | Liberal Unionist | |
Birmingham Central | Sir Edward Ebenezer Parkes | Liberal Unionist | |
Birmingham East | Arthur Steel-Maitland | Liberal Unionist | |
Birmingham Edgbaston | Francis William Lowe | Conservative | |
Birmingham North | John Throgmorton Middlemore | Liberal Unionist | |
Birmingham South | Viscount Morpeth | Liberal Unionist | |
Birmingham West | Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain | Liberal Unionist | |
Birr | Michael Reddy | Nationalist | |
Bishop Auckland | Sir Henry Havelock-Allan | Liberal | |
Blackburn (Two members) |
Philip Snowden | Labour | |
Sir Thomas Barclay | Liberal | ||
Blackpool | Wilfrid Ashley | Conservative | |
Bodmin | Cecil Alfred Grenfell | Liberal | |
Bolton (Two members) |
George Harwood | Liberal | |
Alfred Henry Gill | Labour | ||
Bootle | Thomas Myles Sandys | Conservative | |
Boston | Charles Harvey Dixon | Conservative | |
Bosworth | Charles McLaren | Liberal | |
Bow and Bromley | Alfred du Cros | Conservative | |
Bradford Central | Sir George Scott Robertson KCSI | Liberal | |
Bradford East | Sir William Edward Briggs Priestley | Liberal | |
Bradford West | Fred Jowett | Labour | |
Brecknockshire | Sidney Robinson | Liberal | |
Brentford | Lord Alwyne Frederick Compton | Conservative | |
Bridgwater | Robert Sanders | Conservative | |
Brigg | Sir William Alfred Gelder | Liberal | |
Brighton (Two members) |
George Tryon | Conservative | |
Hon Walter FitzUryan Rice | Conservative | ||
Bristol East | Sir Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse | Liberal | |
Bristol North | Rt Hon Augustine Birrell KC | Liberal | |
Bristol South | Sir William Howell Davies | Liberal | |
Bristol West | George Gibbs | Conservative | |
Brixton | Davison Dalziel | Conservative | |
Buckingham | Frederick William Verney | Liberal | |
Buckrose | Sir Luke White | Liberal | |
Burnley | Gerald Archibald Arbuthnot | Conservative | |
Burton | Maj Robert Frederick Ratcliff | Conservative | |
Bury | George Toulmin | Liberal | |
Bury St Edmunds | Walter Guinness | Conservative | |
Buteshire | Harry Hope | Conservative | |
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Caithness-shire | Robert Leicester Harmsworth | Liberal | |
Camberwell North | Thomas James McNamara LLD | Liberal | |
Camborne | Albert Edward Dunn | Liberal | |
Cambridge | Almeric Paget | Conservative | |
Cambridge University (Two members) |
Samuel Henry Butcher LLD | Conservative | |
John Frederick Peel Rawlinson | Conservative | ||
Canterbury | John Henniker Heaton | Conservative | |
Cardiff District | David Alfred Thomas | Liberal | |
Cardiganshire | Matthew Lewis Vaughan-Davies | Liberal | |
Carlisle | Richard Douglas Denman | Liberal | |
County Carlow | Michael Molloy | ||
Carmarthen District | W. Llewelyn Williams | Liberal | |
Carmarthenshire East | Abel Thomas KC | Liberal | |
Carmarthenshire West | John Lloyd Morgan KC | Liberal | |
Carnarvon | Rt Hon David Lloyd George | Liberal | |
Cavan East | Samuel Young | Nationalist | |
Cavan West | Vincent Paul Kennedy | Nationalist | |
Chatham | Gerald Fitzroy Hohler | Conservative | |
Chelmsford | Ernest George Pretyman | Conservative | |
Chelsea | Samuel Hoare | Conservative | |
Cheltenham | Viscount Duncannon | Conservative | |
Chertsey | Sir Donald Macmaster | Conservative | |
Chester | Robert Armstrong Yerburgh | Liberal Unionist | |
Chester-le-Street | John Wilkinson Taylor | Labour | |
Chesterfield | James Haslam | Labour | |
Chesterton | Edwin Samuel Montagu | Liberal | |
Chichester | Lord Edmund Talbot DSO | Conservative | |
Chippenham | George Terrell | ||
Chorley | Lord Balcarres | Conservative | |
Christchurch | Henry Page Croft | Conservative | |
Cirencester | Allen Benjamin Bathurst | Conservative | |
Clackmannan and Kinrossshire | Eugene Wason | Liberal | |
Clapham | George Faber | Conservative | |
Clare East | William Hoey Kearney Redmond | Nationalist | |
Clare West | Arthur Alfred Lynch | ||
Clerkenwell | |||
Cleveland | Herbert Samuel | Liberal | |
Clitheroe | David James Shackleton | Labour | |
Cockermouth | Sir John Scurrah Randles | Conservative | |
Colchester | Sir Laming Worthington-Evans | Conservative | |
Colne Valley | Charles Leach | Liberal | |
Connemara | William O'Malley | Nationalist | |
Cork City (Two members) |
William O'Brien | All-for-Ireland League | |
Augustine Roche | Irish Parliamentary Party | ||
County Cork East | Captain 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 | William O'Brien | All-for-Ireland League | |
County Cork South | Edward Barry | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
County Cork South East | Eugene Crean | All-for-Ireland League | |
County Cork West | James Gilhooly | All-for-Ireland League | |
Coventry | John Kenneth Foster | Conservative | |
Crewe | James Tomkinson | Liberal | |
Cricklade | Thomas Charles Pleydell Calley | Liberal Unionist | |
Croydon | Robert Hermon-Hodge | Conservative | |
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Darlington | Ignatius Timothy Tribich Lincoln | Liberal | |
Dartford | William Foot Mitchell | Conservative | |
Darwen | Frederick George Hindle | Conservative | |
Denbigh District | William Ormsby-Gore | Conservative | |
Denbighshire East | Edward George Hemmerde | Liberal | |
Denbighshire West | John Herbert Roberts | Liberal | |
Deptford | Charles William Bowerman | Labour | |
Derby (Two members) |
Thomas Roe | Liberal | |
James Henry Thomas | Labour | ||
Derbyshire Mid | John George Hancock | Liberal | |
Derbyshire North East | William Edwin Harvey | Labour | |
Derbyshire South | Herbert Henry Raphael | Liberal | |
Derbyshire West | Earl of Kerry | Liberal Unionist | |
Devizes | Basil Edward Peto | Conservative | |
Devonport (2 members) |
Sir John Jackson | Conservative | |
Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke | Conservative | ||
Dewsbury | Walter Runciman | Liberal | |
Doncaster | Charles Norris Nicholson | Liberal | |
Donegal East | Edward Joseph Kelly | ||
Donegal North | Philip O'Doherty | Nationalist | |
Donegal South | John Gordon Swift MacNeill QC | Nationalist | |
Donegal West | Hugh Alexander Law | Nationalist | |
Dorset East | Frederick Edward Guest | Liberal | |
Dorset North | Sir Randolf Littlehales Baker Bt | Conservative | |
Dorset South | Angus Valdimar Hambro | Conservative | |
Dorset West | Col Robert Williams | Conservative | |
Dover | Rt Hon George Wyndham | Conservative | |
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 | |
Dublin County North | John Joseph Clancy | Nationalist | |
Dublin County South | Bryan Ricco Cooper | Unionist | |
Dublin College Green | Joseph Patrick Nannetti | Nationalist | |
Dublin Harbour | Timothy Harrington | Nationalist | |
Dublin St Patrick's | William Field | Nationalist | |
Dublin St Stephen's Green | Patrick Joseph Brady | ||
Dublin University (Two members) |
Rt Hon Sir Edward Carson KC | Unionist | |
Rt Hon James Campbell KC | Unionist | ||
Dudley | Arthur George Hooper | Liberal | |
Dulwich | Andrew Bonar Law | Conservative | |
Dumbartonshire | James Dundas White | Liberal | |
Dumfries District of Burghs | John William Gulland | Liberal | |
Dumfriesshire | Percy Alport Molteno | Liberal | |
Dundee (2 members) |
Alexander Wilkie | Labour | |
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill | Liberal | ||
Durham | John Waller Hills | Conservative | |
Durham Mid | John Wilson | Liberal-Labour | |
Durham North West | Llewellyn Atherley-Jones KC | Liberal | |
Durham South East | Evan Hayward | Liberal | |
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Ealing | Sir Herbert Nield | Conservative | |
East Grinstead | Henry Cautley | Conservative | |
Eastbourne | Rupert Sackville Gwynne | Conservative | |
Eccles | George Herbert Pollard MD | Liberal | |
Eddisbury | Harry Barnston | Conservative | |
Edgbaston | Francis William Lowe | Conservative | |
Edinburgh Central | Charles Edward Price | Liberal | |
Edinburgh East | Sir James Puckering Gibson Bt | Liberal | |
Edinburgh South | Arthur Dewar | Liberal | |
Edinburgh West | James Avon Clyde | Liberal Unionist | |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | Sir John Batty Tuke | Conservative | |
Egremont | James Augustus Grant | Conservative | |
Eifion | Ellis William Davies | Liberal | |
Elgin District of Burghs | John Ebenezer Sutherland | Liberal | |
Elgin and Nairnshires | Sir Archibald Williamson | Liberal | |
Elland | Charles Philips Trevelyan | Liberal | |
Enfield | John Robert Pretyman Newman | Conservative | |
Epping | Lt Col Rt Hon Mark Lockwood CVO | Conservative | |
Epsom | William Keswick | Conservative | |
Eskdale | Hon Geoffrey William Algernon Howard | Liberal | |
Essex South East | John Hendley Morrison Kirkwood | Conservative | |
Everton | Sir John Sutherland Harmood-Banner | Conservative | |
Evesham | Bolton Eyres-Monsell | Conservative | |
Exeter | Henry Edward Duke | Conservative | |
Eye | Weetman Pearson | Liberal | |
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Falkirk District of Burghs | John Archibald Murray Macdonald | Liberal | |
Fareham | Arthur Lee | Conservative | |
Fermanagh North | Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh | Irish Unionist | |
Fermanagh South | Jeremiah Jordan | Irish Nationalist | |
Fife East | Rt Hon Herbert Henry Asquith | Liberal | |
Fife West | John Deans Hope | Liberal | |
Finsbury Central | Martin Archer-Shee DSO | Conservative | |
Finsbury East | Joseph Allen Baker | Liberal | |
Flint District | James Woolley Summers | Liberal | |
Flintshire | John Herbert Lewis | Liberal | |
Forest of Dean | Rt Hon Sir Charles Dilke Bt | Liberal | |
Forfarshire | James Falconer | Liberal | |
Frome | Sir John Emmott Barlow | Liberal | |
Fulham | William Hayes Fisher | Conservative | |
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Gainsborough | George Jackson Bentham | Liberal | |
Galway | Stephen Lucius Gwynn | Nationalist | |
County Galway East | John Roche | Nationalist | |
County Galway North | Richard Hazleton | Nationalist | |
County Galway South | William John Duffy | ||
Gateshead | Harold Elverston | Liberal | |
Glamorganshire, East | Sir Alfred Thomas | Liberal | |
Glamorganshire, Mid | Sir Samuel Thomas Evans KC | Liberal | |
Glamorganshire, South | William Brace | Labour | |
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities | Sir Henry Craik KCB | Conservative | |
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown | George Nicoll Barnes | Labour | |
Glasgow Bridgeton | James William Cleland | Liberal | |
Glasgow Camlachie | Halford John Mackinder | Conservative | |
Glasgow Central | Charles Scott Dickson | Conservative | |
Glasgow College | Henry Anderson Watt | Liberal | |
Glasgow Govan | William Hunter | Liberal | |
Glasgow Partick | Robert Balfour | Liberal | |
Glasgow St Rollox | Thomas McKinnon Wood | Liberal | |
Glasgow Tradeston | Archibald Corbett | Liberal | |
Gloucester | Henry Terrell KC | Conservative | |
Gorton | John Hodge | Labour | |
Gower District | John Williams | Labour | |
Grantham | Arthur Priestley | Liberal | |
Gravesend | Sir Horatio Gilbert George Parker | Conservative | |
Greenock | Godfrey Collins | Liberal | |
Greenwich | Ion Hamilton Benn | Conservative | |
Grimsby | Thomas Edward Wing | Liberal | |
Guildford | William Edgar Horne | Conservative | |
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Hackney Central | Sir Albert Spicer Bt | Liberal | |
Hackney North | Lt Col Walter Raymond Greene | Conservative | |
Hackney South | Horatio William Bottomley | Liberal | |
Haddingtonshire | Rt Hon Richard Burdon Haldane | Liberal | |
Halifax (2 members) |
John Henry Whitley | Liberal | |
James Parker | Labour | ||
Hallamshire | John Wadsworth | Labour | |
Hammersmith | Sir William James Bull | Conservative | |
Hampstead | John Samuel Fletcher | Conservative | |
Handsworth | Maj Ernest Claude Meysey-Thompson | Conservative | |
Hanley | Enoch Edwards | Labour | |
Harborough | Rudolph Chambers Lehmann | Liberal | |
Harrow | Harry Mallaby Mallaby-Deeley | Conservative | |
Hartlepools, The | Christopher Furness | Liberal | |
Harwich | Harry Kottingham Newton | Conservative | |
Hastings | Arthur Philip du Cros | Conservative | |
Hawick District of Burghs | John Nicholson Barran | ||
Henley | Valentine Fleming | Conservative | |
Hereford | John Stanhope Arkwright | Conservative | |
Hertford | John Fowle Lancelot Rolleston | Conservative | |
Hexham | Richard Durning Holt | Liberal | |
Heywood | Harold Thomas Cawley | Liberal | |
High Peak | Oswald Partington | Liberal | |
Hitchin | Alfred Peter Hillier | Conservative | |
Holborn | James Remnant | Conservative | |
Holderness | Arthur Stanley Wilson | Conservative | |
Holmfirth | Henry Joseph Wilson | Liberal | |
Honiton | Arthur Clive Morrison-Bell | ||
Horncastle | Lord Willoughby de Eresby | Conservative | |
Hornsey | Earl of Ronaldshay | Conservative | |
Horsham | Earl Winterton | Conservative | |
Houghton-le-Spring | Robert Cameron | Liberal | |
Howdenshire | Col Henry Broadley Harrison-Broadley | Conservative | |
Hoxton | Christopher Addison | Liberal | |
Huddersfield | Arthur James Sherwell | Liberal | |
Hull Central | Sir Henry Seymour King KCIE | Conservative | |
Hull East | Thomas Robinson Ferens | Liberal | |
Hull West | Guy Greville Wilson | ||
Huntingdon | John Cator | Conservative | |
Hyde | Francis Neilson | Liberal | |
Hythe | Sir Edward Albert Sassoon Bt | Conservative | |
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Ilkeston | Sir Balthazar Foster | Liberal | |
Ince | Stephen Walsh | Labour | |
Inverness District of Burghs | John Annan Bryce | Liberal | |
Inverness-shire | Sir John Alexander Dewar | Liberal | |
Ipswich (2 members) |
Daniel Ford Goddard | Liberal | |
Rev Charles Silvester Horne | Liberal | ||
Isle of Wight | Douglas Bernard Hall | Conservative | |
Islington East | George Heynes Radford | Liberal | |
Islington North | David Sydney Waterlow | Liberal | |
Islington South | Thomas Wiles | Liberal | |
Islington West | Rt Hon Thomas Lough | Liberal | |
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Jarrow | Godfrey Mark Palmer | Liberal | |
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Keighley | Ald John Brigg | Liberal | |
Kendal | Josceline FitzRoy Bagot | ||
Kennington | Stephen Collins | Liberal | |
Kensington North | Alan Hughes Burgoyne | ||
Kensington South | Lord Claud John Hamilton | ||
Kerry East | Eugene O'Sullivan | Irish Parliamentary Party[1] | |
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 | John O'Connor | Nationalist | |
Kildare South | Denis Kilbride | Nationalist | |
Kilkenny | Pat O'Brien | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
County Kilkenny North | Michael Meagher | ||
County Kilkenny South | Matthew Keating | ||
Kilmarnock | Adam Rolland Rainy MB | Liberal | |
Kincardineshire | Arthur Murray | Liberal | |
King's Lynn | Thomas Gibson Bowles | ||
Kingston | George Cave KC | Conservative | |
Kingston-upon-Hull Central | Sir Henry Seymour King KCIE | Conservative | |
Kingston-upon-Hull East | Thomas Robinson Ferens | Liberal | |
Kingston-upon-Hull West | Guy Greville Wilson | ||
Kingswinford | Henry Staveley-Hill | Conservative | |
Kirkcaldy District of Burghs | James Dalziel | Liberal | |
Kirkcudbrightshire | Mark John McTaggart-Stewart | ||
Knutsford | Alan John Sykes | ||
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Lambeth North | William Henry Houghton Gastrell | Conservative | |
Lanarkshire Mid | John Howard Whitehouse | Liberal | |
Lanarkshire North East | Thomas Fleming Wilson | Liberal | |
Lanarkshire North West | William Mather Rutherfurd Pringle | Liberal | |
Lanarkshire South | Walter Menzies | Liberal | |
Lancaster | Sir Norval Watson Helme | Liberal | |
Launceston | George Marks | Liberal | |
Leeds Central | Robert Armitage | Liberal | |
Leeds East | James O'Grady | Labour | |
Leeds North | Sir Rowland Hirst Barran | Liberal | |
Leeds South | William Middlebrook | Liberal | |
Leeds West | Thomas Edmund Harvey | Liberal | |
Leek | Arthur Howard Heath | Conservative | |
Leicester (two members) | James Ramsay Macdonald | Labour | |
Leicester (two members) | Eliot Crawshay-Williams | ||
Leigh | Peter Wilson Raffan | ||
Leith District of Burghs | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | Liberal | |
Leitrim North | Francis Edward Meehan | ||
Leitrim South | Thomas Francis Smyth | ||
Leix | Patrick Aloysius Meehan | ||
Leominster | James Rankin | ||
Lewes | Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher Bt | Conservative | |
Lewisham | Sir Edward Feetham Coates | Conservative | |
Lichfield | Thomas Warner | Liberal | |
Limehouse | Sir William Pearce | Liberal | |
Limerick | Michael Joyce | ||
County Limerick East | Thomas Lundon | ||
County Limerick West | Patrick Joseph O'Shaughnessy | ||
Lincoln | Charles Henry Roberts | Liberal | |
Linlithgowshire | Alexander Ure KC | Liberal | |
Liverpool Abercromby | Richard Chaloner | Conservative | |
Liverpool East Toxteth | Edward Marshall Hall | Conservative | |
Liverpool Exchange | Max Muspratt | Liberal | |
Liverpool Kirkdale | Charles McArthur | ||
Liverpool Scotland | T. P. O'Connor | Nationalist Party (Ireland) | |
Liverpool Walton | F.E. Smith | Conservative | |
Liverpool West Derby | William Watson Rutherford | Conservative | |
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City of London (two members) | Arthur James Balfour | Conservative | |
City of London (two members) | Sir Frederick Banbury Bt | Conservative | |
Londonderry | James Hamilton, Marquess of Hamilton | Irish Unionist | |
Londonderry North | Hugh Thom Barrie | Irish Unionist | |
Londonderry South | John Gordon | Liberal Unionist | |
Louth North | Timothy Michael Healy | All-for-Ireland League | |
Louth South | Joseph Nolan | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Loughborough | Sir Maurice Levy | Liberal | |
Louth (Lincolnshire) | Henry Langton Brackenbury | Conservative | |
Louth North | Timothy Michael Healy | Nationalist | |
Louth South | Joseph Nolan | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Lowestoft | Harry Seymour Foster | ||
Ludlow | Rowland Hunt | Conservative | |
Luton | Thomas Gair Ashton | Liberal | |
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Macclesfield | Col William Brocklehurst | Liberal | |
Maidstone | Viscount Castlereagh | Conservative | |
Maldon | Sir James Fortescue Flannery Bt | Conservative | |
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 | |
Mansfield | Arthur Basil Markham | Liberal | |
Marylebone East | James Boyton | ||
Marylebone West | Sir Samuel Edward Scott Bt | Conservative | |
Mayo East | John Dillon | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Mayo North | Daniel Boyle | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Mayo South | John O'Donnell | All-for-Ireland League | |
Mayo West | William Doris | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Meath North | Patrick White | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Meath South | David Sheehy | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Medway | Col Charles Edward Warde | Conservative | |
Melton | Henry de Rosenbach Walker | Liberal | |
Merionethshire | Henry Haydn Jones | ||
Merthyr Tydfil (Two members) |
James Keir Hardie | Labour | |
Edgar Rees Jones | Liberal | ||
Middlesbrough | Penry Williams | Liberal | |
Middleton | William Ryland Dent Adkins | Liberal | |
Midlothian | Master of Elibank | Liberal | |
Mile End | Harry Lawson Webster Lawson | Unionist | |
Monaghan North | James Carrige Rushe Lardner | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Monaghan South | John McKean | Independent Nationalist | |
Monmouth | Lewis Haslam | Liberal | |
Monmouthshire North | Reginald McKenna | Liberal | |
Monmouthshire South | Col Ivor Herbert CB | Liberal | |
Monmouthshire West | Thomas Richards | Labour | |
Montgomery District | John David Rees CIE | Liberal | |
Montgomeryshire | David Davies | Liberal | |
Montrose District of Burghs | Robert Vernon Harcourt | Liberal | |
Morley | Gerald Ashburner France | Liberal | |
Morpeth | Rt Hon Thomas Burt | Labour | |
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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 | |||
Peebles and Selkirk Shires | |||
Perth | |||
Perthshire Eastern | |||
Perthshire Western | |||
Pontefract | Sir Thomas Willans Nussey | ||
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Renfrewshire East | |||
Renfrewshire West | |||
Rhondda District | William Abraham | Lib-Lab | |
Richmond | William Orde-Powlett | ||
Roscommon North | |||
Roscommon South | John Patrick Hayden | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Ross and Cromarty | James Galloway Weir | Liberal | |
Roxburghshire | |||
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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 | |
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St Pancras East | Joseph Martin | Liberal | |
Staffordshire, North West | Albert Stanley | Liberal | |
Staffordshire, West | George Ambrose Lloyd | Liberal Unionist | |
Stirling District of Burghs | |||
Stirlingshire | |||
Stoke-on-Trent Stoke | John Ward | Liberal | |
Sudbury | Sir William Eley Cuthbert Quilter | ||
Sutherlandshire | Alpheus Cleophas Morton | Liberal Unionist | |
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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 | |||
Tonbridge | Herbert Henry Spender-Clay | Conservative | |
Torquay | |||
Totnes | |||
Tottenham | |||
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Tullamore | |||
Tynemouth | |||
Tyneside | |||
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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Westmeath North | Laurence Ginnell | Independent Nationalist | |
Westmeath South | Sir Walter Richard Nugent | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
Wick District of Burghs | Robert Munro | Liberal | |
Wigtownshire | |||
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[edit] By-elections
March 2: Cork North-East - Maurice Healy (All-for-Ireland League) replacing William O'Brien (All-for-Ireland League), who had been elected for two seats and chose to sit for Cork City
[edit] Footnotes and sources
- ^ He was elected as an Independent Nationalist but joined the IPP 2 days after the election.
[edit] See also
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