Sunderland (UK Parliament constituency)
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Sunderland constituency |
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Created: | 1832 |
Abolished: | 1950 |
Type: | House of Commons |
Members: | two |
Sunderland was a constituency of the House of Commons, created in 1832. It elected two Members of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election until it was split in to Sunderland North and Sunderland South in 1950.
[edit] Members of Parliament
- 1832: Sir William Chaytor, 1st Baronet (to 1835), Whig
- 1832: George Barrington
- 1833: William Thompson (to 1841)
- 1835: Andrew White
- 1841: David Barclay (to 1847)
- 1841: Viscount Howick, Whig
- 1845: George Hudson (to 1859), Conservative
- 1847: Hedworth Williamson
- 1852: William Seymour
- 1855: Henry Fenwick (to 1866)
- 1859: William Shaw Lindsay
- 1865: James Hartley (to 1868)
- 1866: John Candlish (to 1874)
- 1868: Edward Temperley Gourley (to 1900)
- 1874: Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet
- 1881: Samuel Storey, Conservative
- 1895: William Theodore Doxford (to 1906)
- 1900: John Stapylton Grey Pemberton
- 1906: James Stuart, Liberal
- 1906: Thomas Summerbell
- 1910: Samuel Storey, Conservative
- 1910: James Knott
- 1910: Hamar Greenwood (to 1922), Liberal
- 1910: Frank Walter Goldstone
- 1918: Ralph Milbanke Hudson
- 1922: Luke Thompson
- 1922: Walter Raine
- 1929: Marion Phillips (to 1931), Labour
- 1929: Alfred Smith
- 1931: Luke Thompson (to 1935)
- 1931: Samuel Storey (to 1945), Conservative
- 1935: Stephen Noel Furness
- 1945: Richard Ewart
- 1945: Frederick Thomas Willey, Labour