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The Moray and Nairn by-election, 1922 was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Moray and Nairn on 21st June 1922. The seat had become vacant when the Coalition Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) Archibald Williamson, 1st Baron Forres was elevated to the peerage as Baron Forres. He had held the seat since its creation at the 1918 general election.
The Coalition Liberal candidate, Thomas Maule Guthrie, was returned unopposed. He represented the constituency until his defeat at the 1923 general election.
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1919 |
February: Liverpool West Derby • March: Leyton West • North Londonderry • Oxford University • Hull Central • April: Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central • May: East Antrim • July: Swansea East • Bothwell • Dublin University • August: Widnes • September: Pontefract • October: Manchester Rusholme • November: Chester-le-Street • Croydon South • Isle of Thanet • Plymouth Sutton • December: St Albans • Bromley • Spen Valley
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1920 |
January: Ashton-under-Lyne • February: The Wrekin • Paisley • Horncastle • March: Argyll • Dartford • Stockport • Basingstoke • Camberwell North West • April: Northampton • Edinburgh North • Edinburgh South • Sunderland • June: Louth • Nelson and Colne • July: Ebbw Vale • South Norfolk • Woodbridge • September: Ilford • November: Hemel Hempstead • The Wrekin • Middleton and Prestwich • December: Abertillery • Rhondda West
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1921 |
January: Hereford • Dover • February: Cardiganshire • March: Woolwich East • Dudley • Birmingham Moseley • Kirkcaldy Burghs • Penistone • Birmingham West • April: Taunton • Bristol West • Glasgow Pollok • East Dorset • Bewdley • Eddisbury • Bedford • Chichester • May: Hastings • Penrith and Cockermouth • Abingdon • Orkney and Shetland • June: Belfast Duncairn • Mid Antrim • North Down • West Down • July: Mid Down • Westminster St George's • Heywood and Radcliffe • Hertford • August: Caerphilly • Westminster Abbey • South Londonderry • September: Lewisham West • Louth • October: Westhoughton • November: Hornsey • December: Southwark South East
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1922 |
January: Ludlow • January: Tamworth • January: South Londonderry • February: West Down • February: Manchester Clayton • February: Camberwell North • February: North Down • February: Bodmin • March: Wolverhampton West • March: Liverpool Exchange • March: Cambridge • March: Inverness • March: Chertsey • March: Leicester East • May: Wandsworth • May: City of London • June: North Londonderry • June: Newbury • June: Moray and Nairn • June: Banbury • June: Nottingham East • July: Gower • July: North Down • July: Pontypridd • August: Hackney South • October: Newport
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