MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1874
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21st Parliament | (1874) |
22nd Parliament | (1880) |
23rd Parliament | (1885) |
This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 21st Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1874 general election.
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Constituency | MP | Party |
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Aberdeen | John Farley Leith | |
Aberdeenshire East | William Dingwall Fordyce | |
Aberdeenshire West | William McCombie | Liberal |
Abingdon | John Creemer Clarke | |
Andover | Henry Wellesley | |
Anglesey | Richard Davies | |
Antrim (Two members) |
Edward O'Neill | Conservative |
James Chaine | ||
Argyllshire | The Marquess of Lorne | Liberal |
Armagh | John Vance | Conservative |
Armagh County (Two members) |
Edward Wingfield Verner | |
Maxwell Charles Close | ||
Ashton-under-Lyne | Thomas Walton Mellor | |
Athlone | Edward Sheil | |
Aylesbury (Two members) |
Samuel George Smith | |
Sir Nathan Rothschild | ||
Ayr | Sir William Montgomery-Cuninghame | |
Ayrshire North | Roger Montgomerie | |
Ayrshire South | Claud Alexander | |
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Banbury | Bernhard Samuelson | |
Bandon | Alexander Swanston | |
Banffshire | Robert Duff | Liberal |
Barnstaple (Two members) |
Thomas Cave | |
Samuel Danks Waddy | Liberal | |
Bath (Two members) |
Sir Arthur Hayter | Liberal |
Nathaniel George Philips Bousfield | ||
Beaumaris | Morgan Lloyd | |
Bedford (Two members) |
Samuel Whitbread | |
Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner | ||
Bedfordshire (Two members) |
Sir Richard Gilpin | |
Francis Bassett | ||
Belfast (Two members) |
William Johnston | |
James Porter Corry | ||
Berkshire (Three members) |
Richard Benyon | |
Robert Loyd-Lindsay | Conservative | |
John Walter | Liberal | |
Berwickshire | Robert Baillie-Hamilton | |
Berwick-upon-Tweed (Two members) |
Dudley Marjoribanks | Liberal |
David Milne Home | ||
Bewdley | Charles Harrison | |
Birkenhead | John Laird | Conservative |
Birmingham (Three members) |
John Bright | Liberal |
George Dixon | ||
Philip Henry Muntz | ||
Blackburn (Two members) |
Henry Master Feilden | |
William Edward Briggs | ||
Bodmin | Edward Frederic Leveson-Gower | |
Bolton (Two members) |
John Hick | |
John Kynaston Cross | Liberal | |
Boston (Two members) |
William James Ingram | |
John Malcolm | ||
Bradford (Two members) |
William Edward Forster | Liberal |
Henry Ripley | Liberal | |
Brecon | James Price William Gwynne-Holford | |
Breconshire | Godfrey Morgan | |
Bridgnorth | William Henry Foster | |
Bridport | Thomas Alexander Mitchell | |
Brighton (Two members) |
James Lloyd Ashbury | |
Charles Cameron Shute | ||
Bristol (Two members) |
Samuel Morley | Liberal |
Kirkham Daniel Hodgson | ||
Buckingham | Egerton Hubbard | Conservative |
Buckinghamshire (Three members) |
Benjamin Disraeli | Conservative |
Nathaniel Grace Lambert | ||
Sir Robert Harvey | ||
Burnley | Richard Shaw | |
Bury | Robert Needham Philips | |
Bury St Edmunds (Two members) |
Edward Greene | |
Lord Francis Hervey | ||
Buteshire | Charles Dalrymple | |
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Carnarvon | William Bulkeley Hughes | |
Carnarvonshire | George Douglas-Pennant | |
Caithness | Sir John Sinclair | |
Calne | Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice | Liberal |
Cambridge (Two members) |
Alfred George Marten | |
Patrick Boyle Smollett | ||
Cambridge University (Two members) |
Spencer Horatio Walpole | |
Alexander Beresford Hope | ||
Cambridgeshire (Three members) |
Lord George Manners | |
Sir Henry Brand | ||
Eliot Constantine Yorke | ||
Canterbury (Two members) |
Henry Alexander Munro Butler-Johnstone | |
Lewis Ashurst Majendie | ||
Cardiff | James Frederick Dudley Crichton-Stuart | |
Cardigan | David Davies | |
Cardiganshire | Thomas Edward Lloyd | |
Carlisle (Two members) |
Sir Wilfrid Lawson | |
Robert Ferguson | ||
Carlow | Henry Owen Lewis | |
Carlow County (Two members) |
Henry Bruen | |
Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh | ||
Carmarthen | Charles William Nevill | |
Carmarthenshire (Two members) |
John Jones | |
Viscount Emlyn | ||
Carrickfergus | Marriott Robert Dalway | |
Cavan (Two members) |
Charles Joseph Fay | |
Joseph Biggar | ||
Chatham | George Elliot | |
Chelsea (Two members) |
Sir Charles Dilke | Liberal |
William Gordon | ||
Cheltenham | Sir James Agg-Gardner | |
Cheshire East (Two members) |
William Legh | |
William Cunliffe Brooks | ||
Cheshire Mid (Two members) |
Wilbraham Egerton | |
Egerton Leigh | ||
Cheshire West (Two members) |
Sir Philip Grey Egerton | |
Wilbraham Tollemache | ||
Chester (Two members) |
Henry Cecil Raikes | |
John George Dodson | ||
Chichester | Lord Henry Lennox | |
Chippenham | Gabriel Goldney | |
Christchurch | Sir Henry Drummond Wolff | |
Cirencester | Allen Bathurst | |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | Sir William Patrick Adam | |
Clare (Two members) |
Sir Colman O'Loghlen | |
Lord Francis Conyngham | ||
Clitheroe | Ralph Assheton | |
Clonmel | Arthur John Moore | |
Cockermouth | Isaac Fletcher | |
Colchester (Two members) |
Alexander Learmonth | |
Herbert Bulkeley Mackworth Praed | ||
Coleraine | Daniel Taylor | |
Cork (Two members) |
Nicholas Daniel Murphy | |
Joseph Philip Ronayne | ||
County Cork (Two members) |
McCarthy Downing | |
William Shaw | ||
Cornwall East (Two members) |
Sir Colman Rashleigh | |
John Tremayne | ||
Cornwall West | Sir John St Aubyn | |
Arthur Vivian | ||
Coventry (Two members) |
Henry Eaton | |
Sir Henry Jackson | ||
Cricklade (Two members) |
Sir Daniel Gooch | |
Ambrose Lethbridge Goddard | ||
Cumberland East (Two members) |
Charles Wentworth George Howard | |
William Nicholson Hodgson | ||
Cumberland West (Two members) |
Percy Wyndham | Conservative |
The Lord Muncaster | ||
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Darlington | Edmund Backhouse | |
Denbigh | Watkin Williams | |
Denbighshire (Two members) |
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn | |
George Osborne Morgan | ||
Derby (Two members) |
Michael Thomas Bass | Liberal |
Samuel Plimsoll | ||
Derbyshire East (Two members) |
Francis Egerton | |
Francis Arkwright | ||
Derbyshire North (Two members) |
Lord George Henry Cavendish | Liberal |
Augustus Peter Arkwright | ||
Derbyshire South (Two members) |
Sir Henry Wilmot | |
Thomas William Evans | ||
Devizes | Sir Thomas Bateson | Conservative |
Devonport (Two members) |
Sir John Henry Puleston | |
George Edward Price | ||
Devonshire East (Two members) |
Sir Lawrence Palk | |
Sir John Kennaway | ||
Devonshire North (Two members) |
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland | |
Sir Stafford Northcote | Conservative | |
Devonshire South (Two members) |
Sir Massey Lopes | Conservative |
John Carpenter Garnier | ||
Dewsbury | Sir John Simon | |
Donegal (Two members) |
Thomas Conolly | |
Viscount Hamilton | ||
Dorchester | William Ernest Brymer | |
Dorset (Three members) |
Henry Sturt | |
Henry Portman | ||
John Floyer | ||
Dover (Two members) |
Alexander George Dickson | |
Charles Kaye Freshfield | ||
Down (Two members) |
Lord Arthur Hill-Trevor | Conservative |
James Sharman Crawford | Conservative | |
Downpatrick | John Mulholland | Conservative |
Drogheda | William Hagarty O'Leary | |
Droitwich | John Corbett | |
Dublin (Two members) |
Sir Arthur Guinness | |
Maurice Brooks | ||
Dublin County (Two members) |
Thomas Edward Taylor | |
Ion Hamilton | ||
Dublin University | John Thomas Ball | |
David Plunket | ||
Dudley | Henry Brinsley Sheridan | |
Dumfries | Ernest Noel | |
Dumfriesshire | John James Hope Johnstone | |
Dunbartonshire | Archibald Orr-Ewing | |
Dundalk | Philip Callan | |
Dundee (Two members) |
James Yeaman | |
Edward Jenkins | ||
Dungannon | Thomas Alexander Dickson | |
Dungarvon | John O'Keeffe | |
Durham City (Two members) |
Farrer Herschell | |
Sir Arthur Middleton | ||
Durham County North (Two members) |
Lowthian Bell | |
Charles Mark Palmer | ||
Durham County South | Joseph Pease | |
Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont | ||
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East Retford (Two members) |
The Viscount Galway | |
Francis John Savile Foljambe | ||
Edinburgh (Two members) |
Duncan McLaren | Liberal |
James Cowan | ||
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | Lyon Playfair | Liberal |
Elgin | Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff | Liberal |
Elginshire and Nairnshire | Viscount Macduff | |
Ennis | William Stacpoole | |
Enniskillen | Viscount Crichton | |
Essex East (Two members) |
James Round | |
Samuel Brise Ruggles Brise | ||
Essex South (Two members) |
Thomas Baring | Conservative |
William Thomas Makins | ||
Essex West (Two members) |
Lord Eustace Cecil | Conservative |
Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson | Conservative | |
Evesham | James Bourne | |
Exeter (Two members) |
Arthur Mills | |
John George Johnson | ||
Eye | The Viscount Barrington | |
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Falkirk | John Ramsay | |
Fermanagh (Two members) |
Henry Arthur Cole | |
William Humphreys Archdall | Conservative | |
Fife | Sir Robert Anstruther | |
Finsbury (Two members) |
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens | |
Sir Andrew Lusk | Liberal | |
Flint | Peter Ellis Eyton | |
Flintshire | Lord Richard Grosvenor | Liberal |
Forfarshire | James William Barclay | |
Frome | Henry Lopes | |
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Galway Borough (Two members) |
Viscount St Lawrence | |
George Morris | ||
Galway County (Two members) |
Mitchell Henry | |
John Philip Nolan | ||
Gateshead | Walter James | Liberal |
Glamorganshire (Two members) |
Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot | |
Henry Vivian | ||
Glasgow (Three members) |
George Anderson | |
Charles Cameron | ||
Alexander Whitelaw | ||
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities | Edward Gordon | |
Gloucester (Two members) |
Charles James Monk | |
William Killigrew Wait | ||
Gloucestershire East (Two members) |
Sir Michael Hicks Beach | Conservative |
John Reginald Yorke | ||
Gloucestershire West (Two members) |
Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote | |
Randal Edward Sherborne Plunkett | ||
Grantham (Two members) |
Sir Hugh Cholmeley | |
Henry Cust | ||
Gravesend | Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pim | |
Great Marlow | Thomas Owen Wethered | |
Greenock | James Johnston Grieve | |
Greenwich (Two members) |
William Gladstone | Liberal |
Thomas Boord | Conservative | |
Grimsby | John Chapman | |
Guildford | Denzil Roberts Onslow | |
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Hackney (Two members) |
John Holms | Liberal |
Henry Fawcett | Liberal | |
Haddington | Sir Henry Ferguson-Davie | |
Haddingtonshire | Lord Elcho | |
Halifax (Two members) |
Sir James Stansfeld | |
John Crossley | ||
Hampshire North (Two members) |
William Withey Bramston Beach | |
George Sclater-Booth | Conservative | |
Hampshire South (Two members) |
William Cowper-Temple | |
Lord Henry Douglas-Scott-Montagu | ||
Hartlepool | Thomas Richardson | |
Harwich | Henry Jervis-White-Jervis | |
Hastings (Two members) |
Thomas Brassey | Liberal |
Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth | ||
Haverfordwest | The Lord Kensington | Liberal |
Hawick | George Trevelyan | Liberal |
Helston | Adolphus William Young | |
Hereford (Two members) |
Evan Pateshall | |
George Clive | ||
Herefordshire (Three members) |
Sir Joseph Bailey | Conservative |
Michael Biddulph | Liberal | |
Daniel Peploe | ||
Hertford | Arthur Balfour | Conservative |
Hertfordshire (Three members) |
Henry Cowper | |
Abel Smith | ||
Frederick Halsey | Conservative | |
Horsham | Sir William Vesey-FitzGerald | |
Huddersfield | Edward Aldam Leatham | |
Huntingdon | Sir John Burgess Karslake | |
Huntingdonshire (Two members) |
Edward Fellowes | Conservative |
Sir Henry Carstairs Pelly | ||
Hythe | Sir Edward Watkin | |
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Inverness | Charles Fraser-Mackintosh | |
Inverness-shire | Donald Cameron | |
Ipswich (Two members) |
John Cobbold | |
James Redfoord Bulwer | ||
Isle of Wight | Alexander Baillie-Cochrane | |
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Kendal | John Whitwell | |
Kent East (Two members) |
Edward Leigh Pemberton | |
George Milles | ||
Kent Mid (Two members) |
Sir William Hart Dyke | Conservative |
Viscount Holmesdale | ||
Kent West (Two members) |
Sir Charles Mills | Conservative |
John Gilbert Talbot | ||
Kerry (Two members) |
Henry Arthur Herbert | |
Rowland Ponsonby Blennerhassett | ||
Kidderminster | Albert Grant | |
Kildare (Two members) |
William Henry Ford Cogan | |
Charles Henry Meldon | ||
Kilkenny | Sir John Gray | |
County Kilkenny (Two members) |
George Leopold Bryan | |
Patrick Martin | ||
Kilmarnock | James Fortescue Harrison | |
Kincardineshire | Sir George Balfour | |
King's County (Two members) |
Sir Patrick O'Brien | |
David Sherlock | ||
King's Lynn (Two members) |
Robert Bourke | Conservative |
Lord Claud Hamilton | ||
Kingston upon Hull (Two members) |
Charles Morgan Norwood | |
Charles Wilson | Liberal | |
Kinsale | Eugene Collins | |
Kirkcaldy | Robert Reid | |
Kirkcudbright | John Maitland | |
Knaresborough | Basil Thomas Woodd | |
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Lambeth (Two members) |
Sir James Lawrence | |
William Macarthur | ||
Lanarkshire North | Sir Thomas Colebrooke | |
Lanarkshire South | Sir Windham Carmichael-Anstruther | |
Lancashire South (Two members) |
Frederick Stanley | Conservative |
Thomas Henry Clifton | ||
Lancashire North-East (Two members) |
James Maden Holt | |
John Pierce Chamberlain Starkie | ||
Lancashire South-East (Two members) |
Algernon Egerton | |
Edward Hardcastle | ||
Lancashire South-West (Two members) |
Charles Turner | |
R. A. Cross | ||
Launceston | James Henry Deakin | |
Leeds (Three members) |
Robert Meek Carter | |
William St James Wheelhouse | ||
Robert Tennant | ||
Leicester (Two members) |
Peter Alfred Taylor | |
Alexander McArthur | ||
Leicestershire North (Two members) |
Lord John Manners | Conservative |
Samuel William Clowes | ||
Leicestershire South (Two members) |
Albert Pell | |
William Unwin Heygate | ||
Leith | Donald Robert Macgregor | |
Leitrim (Two members) |
John Brady | |
William Ormsby-Gore | ||
Leominster | Richard Arkwright | Conservative |
Lewes | William Langham Christie | |
Lichfield | Richard Dyott | |
Limerick (Two members) |
Isaac Butt | |
Richard O'Shaughnessy | ||
Limerick County (Two members) |
Edward John Synan | |
William Henry O'Sullivan | ||
Lincoln (Two members) |
Charles Seely | |
Edward Chaplin | ||
Lincolnshire Mid (Two members) |
Henry Chaplin | Conservative |
Edward Stanhope | Conservative | |
Lincolnshire North (Two members) |
Rowland Winn | Conservative |
Sir John Dugdale Astley | ||
Lincolnshire South (Two members) |
Sir William Welby-Gregory | Conservative |
Edmund Turnor | ||
Linlithgowshire | Peter McLagan | |
Lisburne | Sir Richard Wallace | |
Liskeard | Edward Horsman | |
Liverpool (Three members) |
Viscount Sandon | Conservative |
William Rathbone | ||
John Torr | ||
City of London (Four members) |
George Goschen | |
William James Richmond Cotton | ||
Philip Twells | ||
John Hubbard | ||
London University | Robert Lowe | Liberal |
Londonderry | Charles Edward Lewis | |
Londonderry County (Two members) |
Richard Smyth | |
Hugh Law | ||
Longford (Two members) |
Myles William O'Reilly | |
George Errington | ||
Louth County (Two members) |
Alexander Martin Sullivan | |
Philip Callan | ||
Ludlow | George Windsor-Clive | |
Lymington | Edmund Hegan Kennard | |
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Macclesfield (Two members) |
David Chadwick | |
William Coare Brocklehurst | ||
Maidstone (Two members) |
Sir John Lubbock | |
Sir Sydney Waterlow | ||
Maldon | George Montagu Warren Sandford | |
Mallow | John George McCarthy | |
Malmesbury | Walter Powell | |
Malton | Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam | |
Manchester (Three members) |
Sir Thomas Bazley | |
Jacob Bright | ||
William Romaine Callender | ||
Marlborough | Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce | |
Marylebone (Two members) |
Sir Thomas Chambers | |
William Forsyth | ||
Mayo (Two members) |
George Ekins Browne | |
Thomas Tighe | ||
Meath (Two members) |
John Martin | |
Nicholas Ennis | ||
Merioneth | Samuel Holland | |
Merthyr Tydvil (Two members) |
Henry Richard | |
Richard Fothergill | ||
Middlesbrough | Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow | |
Middlesex (Two members) |
Lord George Hamilton | |
Octavius Edward Coope | ||
Midhurst | Charles Perceval | |
Midlothian | The Earl of Dalkeith | |
Monaghan (Two members) |
Sewallis Evelyn Shirley | |
John Leslie | ||
Monmouth | Thomas Cordes | |
Monmouthshire (Two members) |
Lord Henry Somerset | |
Frederic Courtenay Morgan | ||
Montgomery | Charles Hanbury-Tracy | |
Montgomeryshire | Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn | |
Montrose | William Edward Baxter | |
Morpeth | Thomas Burt | |
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Newark (Two members) |
Samuel Boteler Bristowe | |
Thomas Earp | ||
Newcastle-under-Lyme (Two members) |
William Shepherd Allen | |
Sir Edmund Buckley | ||
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Two members) |
Joseph Cowen | |
Charles Frederic Hamond | ||
Newport (Isle of Wight) | Charles Cavendish Clifford | |
New Ross | John Dunbar | |
Newry | William Whitworth | |
New Shoreham (Two members) |
Stephen Cave | |
Sir Percy Burrell | ||
Norfolk East | Clare Sewell Read | |
Norfolk North (Two members) |
Frederick Walpole | |
Sir Edmund Lacon | ||
Norfolk South (Two members) |
Clare Sewell Read | |
Sir Robert Buxton | Liberal | |
Norfolk West (Two members) |
Sir William Bagge | |
George William Pierrepont Bentinck | ||
Northallerton | George William Elliot | |
Northampton (Two members) |
Charles Gilpin | |
Pickering Phipps | ||
Northamptonshire North (Two members) |
George Ward Hunt | |
Sackville George Stopford-Sackville | ||
Northamptonshire South (Two members) |
Sir Rainald Knightley | |
Fairfax William Cartwright | ||
Northumberland North (Two members) |
The Earl Percy | Conservative |
Sir Matthew White Ridley | Conservative | |
Northumberland South (Two members) |
Wentworth Beaumont | Liberal |
Lord Eslington | ||
Norwich (Two members) |
Jeremiah James Colman | |
John Walter Huddleston | ||
Nottingham (Two members) |
William Evelyn Denison | |
Saul Isaac | ||
Nottinghamshire North (Two members) |
Frederick Chatfield Smith | |
The Viscount Galway | ||
Nottinghamshire South (Two members) |
Thomas Blackburne Thornton-Hildyard | |
George Storer | ||
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Oldham (Two members) |
John Morgan Cobbett | |
Frederick Lowten Spinks | ||
Orkney and Shetland | Samuel Laing | Liberal |
Oxford (Two members) |
Sir William Vernon Harcourt | Liberal |
Alexander William Hall | ||
Oxfordshire (Three members) |
Joseph Warner Henley | |
John Sidney North | ||
William Cornwallis Cartwright | ||
Oxford University (Two members) |
Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy | Conservative |
Sir John Mowbray | ||
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Paisley | William Holms | |
Peebles and Selkirk | Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery | |
Pembroke | Edward James Reed | |
Pembrokeshire | John Scourfield | |
Penryn and Falmouth (Two members) |
David James Jenkins | |
Henry Thomas Cole | ||
Perth | Arthur Kinnaird | |
Perthshire | Sir William Stirling-Maxwell | |
Peterborough (Two members) |
George Hammond Whalley | |
Thomson Hankey | ||
Petersfield | William Sydney Hylton Jolliffe | |
Plymouth (Two members) |
Edward Bates | |
Sampson Samuel Lloyd | ||
Pontefract | Hugh Childers | |
Samuel Waterhouse | ||
Poole | Charles Waring | |
Portarlington | Lionel Dawson-Damer | |
Portsmouth (Two members) |
Sir James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone | |
Thomas Charles Bruce | ||
Preston (Two members) |
Edward Hermon | |
Sir John Holker | Conservative | |
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Queen's County (Two members) |
Kenelm Thomas Digby | |
Edmund Dease | ||
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Radnor | The Marquess of Hartington | Liberal |
Radnorshire | Arthur Walsh | |
Reading (Two members) |
Sir Francis Goldsmid | |
George Shaw-Lefevre | Liberal | |
Renfrewshire | Archibald Campbell | |
Richmond (Yorkshire) | John Charles Dundas | |
Ripon | The Earl De Grey | |
Rochdale | Thomas Bayley Potter | |
Rochester (Two members) |
Philip Wykeham Martin | |
Julian Goldsmid | ||
Roscommon (Two members) |
Charles Owen O'Conor | |
Charles French | ||
Ross and Cromarty | Alexander Matheson | Liberal |
Roxburghshire | Sir George Scott-Douglas | |
Rutland (Two members) |
Gerard Noel | Conservative |
George Henry Finch | ||
Rye | John Gathorne-Hardy | |
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St Andrews | Edward Ellice | |
St Ives | Edward Gershour Davenport | |
Salford (Two members) |
Charles Edward Cawley | |
William Thomas Charley | ||
Salisbury (Two members) |
John Alfred Lush | |
Granville Richard Ryder | ||
Sandwich (Two members) |
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen | Liberal |
Henry Brassey | ||
Scarborough (Two members) |
Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone | Liberal |
Sir Charles Legard | ||
Shaftesbury | Vere Fane Benett-Stanford | |
Sheffield (Two members) |
Anthony John Mundella | |
John Arthur Roebuck | ||
Shrewsbury (Two members) |
Charles Cecil Cotes | Liberal |
Henry Robertson | Liberal | |
Shropshire North (Two members) |
John Ormsby-Gore | |
Viscount Newport | Conservative | |
Shropshire South (Two members) |
Sir Percy Egerton Herbert | |
Edward Corbett | ||
Sligo County (Two members) |
Sir Robert Gore-Booth | |
Denis Maurice O'Conor | ||
Somerset East (Two members) |
Ralph Shuttleworth Allen | |
Richard Bright | ||
Somerset Mid (Two members) |
Sir Richard Paget | |
Ralph Neville Grenville | ||
Somerset West (Two members) |
Arthur Hood | |
Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee | ||
Southampton (Two members) |
Russell Gurney | |
Sir Frederick Perkins | ||
South Shields | James Cochran Stevenson | Liberal |
Southwark (Two members) |
John Locke | |
Marcus Beresford | ||
Stafford (Two members) |
Sir Thomas Salt | Conservative |
Alexander Macdonald | ||
Staffordshire East (Two members) |
Michael Bass | Liberal |
Samuel Allsopp | Conservative | |
Staffordshire North (Two members) |
Charles Adderley | |
Colin Minton Campbell | ||
Staffordshire West (Two members) |
Francis Monckton | |
Alexander Staveley Hill | ||
Stalybridge | Tom Harrop Sidebottom | |
Stamford | Sir John Dalrymple-Hay | |
Stirling | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Liberal |
Stirlingshire | Sir William Edmonstone | |
Stockbridge (Two members) |
Charles Henry Hopwood | |
Frederick Pennington | ||
Stockton | Joseph Dodds | |
Stoke-upon-Trent (Two members) |
George Melly | |
Robert Heath | ||
Stroud (Two members) |
Sebastian Stewart Dickinson | |
Walter John Stanton | ||
Suffolk East (Two members) |
Viscount Mahon | |
The Lord Rendlesham | Conservative | |
Suffolk West (Two members) |
William Parker | |
Lord Augustus Hervey | ||
Sunderland (Two members) |
Sir Edward Temperley Gourley | |
Sir Henry Havelock-Allan | ||
Surrey East (Two members) |
James Watney | |
William Grantham | ||
Surrey Mid (Two members) |
Sir Henry Peek | Conservative |
Sir Richard Baggallay | ||
Surrey West (Two members) |
George Cubitt | Conservative |
Lee Steere | ||
Sussex East (Two members) |
George Burrow Gregory | |
Montagu David Scott | ||
Sussex West (Two members) |
Sir Walter Barttelot | Conservative |
The Earl of March | ||
Sutherland | The Marquess of Stafford | Liberal |
Swansea District | Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn | |
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Tamworth (Two members) |
Sir Robert Peel | |
Robert William Hanbury | ||
Taunton (Two members) |
Alexander Charles Barclay | |
Sir Henry James | ||
Tavistock | Lord Arthur Russell | |
Tewkesbury | William Edwin Price | |
Thirsk | Sir William Payne-Gallwey | |
Tipperary (Two members) |
Charles William White | |
William Frederick Ormond O'Callaghan | ||
Tiverton (Two members) |
Sir John Heathcoat-Amory | Liberal |
William Nathaniel Massey | ||
Tower Hamlets (Two members) |
Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda | |
Charles Ritchie | ||
Tralee | Daniel O'Donoghue | |
Truro (Two members) |
Sir Frederick Williams | |
Sir James McGarel-Hogg | ||
Tynemouth and North Shields | Thomas Eustace Smith | |
Tyrone (Two members) |
Henry Lowry-Corry | |
John William Ellison-Macartney | ||
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Wakefield | Edward Green | |
Wallingford | Edward Wells | |
Walsall | Sir Charles Forster | |
Wareham | John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge Erle-Drax | |
Warrington | Gilbert Greenall | |
Warwick (Two members) |
Arthur Wellesley Peel | |
George William John Repton | ||
Warwickshire North (Two members) |
Charles Newdigate Newdegate | |
William Bromley Davenport | ||
Warwickshire South (Two members) |
The Earl of Yarmouth | |
Sir John Eardley-Wilmot | ||
Waterford (Two members) |
Richard Power | |
Purcell O'Gorman | ||
Waterford County (Two members) |
Sir John Esmonde | |
Lord Charles Beresford | ||
Wednesbury | Alexander Brogden | Liberal |
Wenlock (Two members) |
Alexander Hargreaves Brown | |
Cecil Weld-Forester | Conservative | |
Westbury | Abraham Laverton | |
Westmeath (Two members) |
Patrick James Smyth | |
Lord Robert Montagu | ||
Westminster (Two members) |
William Henry Smith | Conservative |
Sir Charles Russell | Conservative | |
Westmorland (Two members) |
William Lowther | Conservative |
The Earl of Bective | ||
Wexford | William Redmond | |
Wexford County (Two members) |
Sir George Bowyer | |
Keyes O'Clery | ||
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (Two members) |
Henry Edwards | Liberal |
Sir Frederick Johnstone | ||
Whitby | William Henry Gladstone | |
Whitehaven | George Cavendish-Bentinck | Conservative |
Wick District | John Pender | |
Wicklow (Two members) |
William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Dick | |
William Richard O'Byrne | ||
Wigan (Two members) |
Lord Balniel | |
Thomas Knowles | ||
Wigtown | Mark Stewart | Conservative |
Wigtownshire | Robert Vans-Agnew | |
Wilton | Sir Edmund Antrobus | |
Wiltshire North (Two members) |
Sir George Jenkinson | |
George Bucknall-Estcourt | ||
Wiltshire South (Two members) |
Lord Henry Thynne | Conservative |
Viscount Folkestone | ||
Winchester (Two members) |
William Barrow Simonds | |
Arthur Robert Naghten | ||
Windsor | Robert Richardson-Gardner | |
Wolverhampton (Two members) |
Charles Pelham Villiers | Liberal |
Thomas Matthias Weguelin | ||
Woodstock | Lord Randolph Churchill | Conservative |
Worcester (Two members) |
Alexander Clunes Sheriff | |
Thomas Rowley Hill | ||
Worcestershire East (Two members) |
Henry Allsopp | |
Thomas Eades Walker | ||
Worcestershire West (Two members) |
Frederick Knight | |
William Edward Dowdeswell | ||
Wycombe | William Carington | |
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York (Two members) |
James Lowther | |
George Leeman | ||
Yorkshire East Riding (Two members) |
Christopher Sykes | |
William Henry Harrison-Broadley | ||
Yorkshire North Riding (Two members) |
Frederick Milbank | Liberal |
Viscount Helmsley | ||
Yorkshire West Riding East (Two members) |
Christopher Beckett Denison | |
Joshua Fielden | ||
Yorkshire West Riding North (Two members) |
Lord Frederick Cavendish | Liberal |
Mathew Wilson | ||
Yorkshire West Riding South (Two members) |
Walter Thomas William Spencer Stanhope | |
Lewis Randle Starkey | ||
Youghal | Sir Joseph Neale McKenna |
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