MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1880

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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 22nd Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1880 general election, held from March to April 1880.

Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included St John Brodrick, Walter Long, Aretas Akers-Douglas and Herbert Gladstone.

Table of contents:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z By-elections Changes

[edit] A

Constituency MP Party
Aberdeen John Webster
Aberdeenshire East Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon
Aberdeenshire West Robert Farquharson
Abingdon John Creemer Clarke
Andover Francis Buxton
Anglesey Richard Davies
Antrim
(Two members)
James Chaine
Edward Macnaghten
Argyllshire Lord Colin Campbell
Armagh George Beresford Conservative
Armagh County
(Two members)
Maxwell Charles Close
James Nicholson Richardson
Ashton-under-Lyne Hugh Mason
Athlone Sir John James Ennis
Aylesbury
(Two members)
Sir Nathan Rothschild
George William Erskine Russell Liberal
Ayr Richard Frederick Fotheringham Campbell
Ayrshire North Robert William Cochran-Patrick
Ayrshire South Claud Alexander

[edit] B

Banbury Bernhard Samuelson Liberal
Bandon Percy Broderick Bernard
Banffshire Robert Duff
Barnstaple
(Two members)
Viscount Lymington Liberal
Robert Carden Conservative
Bath
(Two members)
Sir Arthur Hayter Liberal
Edmond Wodehouse Conservative
Beaumaris Morgan Lloyd
Bedford
(Two members)
Samuel Whitbread
Charles Magniac
Bedfordshire
(Two members)
Sir Richard Gilpin
The Marquess of Tavistock Liberal
Belfast
(Two members)
James Porter Corry
William Ewart
Berkshire
(Three members)
Robert Loyd-Lindsay Conservative
John Walter Liberal
Philip Wroughton
Berwickshire Edward Marjoribanks Liberal
Berwick-upon-Tweed
(Two members)
Dudley Marjoribanks Liberal
Henry Strutt Liberal
Bewdley Enoch Baldwin
Birkenhead David MacIver
Birmingham
(Three members)
John Bright
Philip Henry Muntz
Joseph Chamberlain Liberal
Blackburn
(Two members)
William Edward Briggs
William Coddington
Bodmin Edward Frederic Leveson-Gower
Bolton
(Two members)
John Kynaston Cross Liberal
John Pennington Thomasson Liberal
Bradford
(Two members)
William Edward Forster Liberal
Alfred Illingworth
Brecon Cyril Flower Liberal
Breconshire William Fuller-Maitland
Bridgnorth William Henry Foster
Bridport Charles Nicholas Warton
Brighton
(Two members)
John Robert Hollond
William Thackeray Marriott Liberal
Bristol
(Two members)
Samuel Morley
Lewis Fry
Buckingham Sir Harry Verney Liberal
Buckinghamshire
(Three members)
Sir Robert Harvey
Thomas Fremantle Conservative
Rupert Carington Liberal
Burnley Peter Rylands
Bury Robert Needham Philips
Bury St Edmunds
(Two members)
Edward Greene
Joseph Alfred Hardcastle
Buteshire Thomas Russell

[edit] C

Carnarvon William Bulkeley Hughes
Carnarvonshire Charles James Watkin Williams
Caithness Sir John Sinclair
Calne Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice Liberal
Cambridge
(Two members)
William Fowler
Hugh Shield Liberal
Cambridge University
(Two members)
Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative
Alexander Beresford Hope Conservative
Cambridgeshire
(Three members)
Sir Henry Brand Liberal
Benjamin Bridges Hunter Rodwell
Edward Hicks
Cardiff Sir Edward James Reed
Cardigan David Davies
Cardiganshire Lewis Pugh
Carlisle
(Two members)
Sir Wilfrid Lawson
Robert Ferguson
Carlow Charles Dawson
Carlow County
(Two members)
Edmund Dwyer Gray
Donald Horne McFarlane
Carmarthen Benjamin Thomas Williams
Carmarthenshire
(Two members)
Viscount Emlyn Conservative
Walter Rice Howell Powell
Carrickfergus Thomas Greer
Cavan
(Two members)
Charles Joseph Fay
Joseph Biggar
Chatham Sir John Eldon Gorst Conservative
Chelsea
(Two members)
Sir Charles Dilke Liberal
Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth
Cheltenham Charles Conrad Adolphus du Bois de Ferrieres
Cheshire East
(Two members)
William Legh Conservative
William Cunliffe Brooks Conservative
Cheshire Mid
(Two members)
Wilbraham Egerton
Piers Egerton-Warburton
Cheshire West
(Two members)
Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton
Wilbraham Tollemache Conservative
Chester Beilby Lawley
Chichester Lord Henry Lennox Conservative
Chippenham Gabriel Goldney
Christchurch Horace Davey
Cirencester Thomas William Chester-Master
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire John Balfour Liberal
Clare
(Two members)
James Patrick Mahon
William O'Shea
Clitheroe Richard Fort
Clonmel Arthur John Moore
Cockermouth Edward Waugh
Colchester
(Two members)
Richard Causton Liberal
William Willis
Coleraine Sir Henry Bruce
Cork
(Two members)
John Daly
Charles Stewart Parnell
County Cork
(Two members)
William Shaw
David la Touche Colthurst
Cornwall East
(Two members)
Thomas Agar-Robartes Liberal
William Copeland Borlase
Cornwall West Sir John St Aubyn Liberal
Arthur Vivian Liberal
Coventry
(Two members)
Sir Henry Jackson
William Wills
Cricklade
(Two members)
Sir Daniel Gooch
Nevil Story Maskelyne Liberal
Cumberland East
(Two members)
Stafford Howard Liberal
Sir Richard Musgrave
Cumberland West
(Two members)
Percy Wyndham Conservative
David Ainsworth

[edit] D

Darlington Theodore Fry
Denbigh Sir Robert Cunliffe
Denbighshire
(Two members)
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn
George Osborne Morgan
Derby
(Two members)
Michael Thomas Bass Liberal
Sir William Vernon Harcourt Liberal
Derbyshire East
(Two members)
Francis Egerton
Alfred Barnes
Derbyshire North
(Two members)
Lord Edward Cavendish Liberal
John Frederic Cheetham
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 John Kennaway
William Walrond
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 Lea
John Kinnear
Dorchester William Ernest Brymer
Dorset
(Three members)
Henry Portman Liberal
John Floyer
Edward Digby
Dover
(Two members)
Alexander George Dickson
Charles Kaye Freshfield
Down
(Two members)
Viscount Castlereagh Conservative
Lord Arthur Hill Conservative
Downpatrick John Mulholland Conservative
Drogheda Benjamin Whitworth
Droitwich John Corbett
Dublin
(Two members)
Maurice Brooks
Robert Spencer Dyer Lyons
Dublin County
(Two members)
Thomas Edward Taylor
Ion Hamilton
Dublin University David Plunket
Edward Gibson
Dudley Henry Brinsley Sheridan
Dumfries Ernest Noel
Dumfriesshire Sir Robert Jardine
Dunbartonshire Archibald Orr-Ewing
Dundalk Charles Russell Liberal
Dundee
(Two members)
George Armitstead Liberal
Frank Henderson
Dungannon James Dickson
Dungarvon Frank Hugh O'Donnell
Durham City
(Two members)
Farrer Herschell Liberal
Thomas Charles Thompson
Durham County North
(Two members)
Charles Palmer Liberal
John Joicey
Durham County South Joseph Pease
Frederick Lambton Liberal

[edit] E

East Retford
(Two members)
Francis John Savile Foljambe
Frederick Mappin
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 Sir George Macpherson-Grant
Ennis James Lysaght Finigan
Enniskillen Viscount Cole Conservative
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 Daniel Rawlinson Ratcliff
Exeter
(Two members)
Edward Johnson
Henry Northcote Conservative
Eye Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett Conservative

[edit] F

Falkirk John Ramsay
Fermanagh
(Two members)
William Humphreys Archdall
Viscount Crichton Conservative
Fife Robert Preston Bruce
Finsbury
(Two members)
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens
Sir Andrew Lusk Liberal
Flint John Roberts Liberal
Flintshire Lord Richard Grosvenor Liberal
Forfarshire James William Barclay
Frome Henry Samuelson Liberal

[edit] G

Galway Borough
(Two members)
John Orrell Lever
T. P. O'Connor
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
Robert Tweedie Middleton
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities James Alexander Campbell
Gloucester
(Two members)
(Representation suspended 1881)
Charles James Monk
Thomas Robinson
Gloucestershire East
(Two members)
Sir Michael Hicks Beach Conservative
John Reginald Yorke
Gloucestershire West
(Two members)
Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote
Lord Moreton
Grantham
(Two members)
John William Mellor
Charles Savile Roundell
Gravesend Sir Sydney Waterlow Liberal
Great Marlow Owen Lewis Cope Williams
Greenock James Stewart
Greenwich
(Two members)
Thomas Boord Conservative
Baron Henry de Worms Conservative
Grimsby Edward Heneage Liberal
Guildford Denzil Roberts Onslow

[edit] H

Hackney
(Two members)
John Holms Liberal
Henry Fawcett Liberal
Haddington Sir David Wedderburn
Haddingtonshire Lord Elcho
Halifax
(Two members)
Sir James Stansfeld
John Dyson Hutchinson
Hampshire North
(Two members)
William Withey Bramston Beach
George Sclater-Booth Conservative
Hampshire South
(Two members)
Lord Henry Douglas-Scott-Montagu Conservative
Francis Compton
Hartlepool Thomas Richardson
Harwich Sir Henry Whatley Tyler
Hastings
(Two members)
Thomas Brassey Liberal
Charles James Murray
Haverfordwest The Lord Kensington Liberal
Hawick George Trevelyan Liberal
Helston William Napleton Molesworth-St Aubyn
Hereford
(Two members)
Joseph Pulley
Robert Reid Liberal
Herefordshire
(Three members)
Sir Joseph Russell Bailey Conservative
Michael Biddulph Liberal
Thomas Duckham
Hertford Arthur Balfour Conservative
Hertfordshire
(Three members)
Henry Cowper
Abel Smith
Frederick Halsey Conservative
Horsham Sir Henry Fletcher Conservative
Huddersfield Edward Aldam Leatham
Huntingdon Viscount Hinchingbrooke Conservative
Huntingdonshire
(Two members)
William Fellowes Conservative
Lord Douglas Gordon
Hythe Sir Edward Watkin

[edit] I

Inverness Charles Fraser-Mackintosh
Inverness-shire Donald Cameron
Ipswich
(Two members)
Thomas Cobbold
Jesse Collings
Isle of Wight Evelyn Ashley Liberal

[edit] J

[edit] K

Kendal James Cropper
Kent East
(Two members)
Edward Leigh Pemberton
Aretas Akers-Douglas Conservative
Kent Mid
(Two members)
Sir William Hart Dyke Conservative
Sir Edmund Filmer
Kent West
(Two members)
Sir Charles Mills Conservative
Viscount Lewisham Conservative
Kerry
(Two members)
Rowland Ponsonby Blennerhassett
Sir Rowland Blennerhassett
Kidderminster John Brinton
Kildare
(Two members)
Charles Henry Meldon
James Leahy
Kilkenny John Francis Smithwick
County Kilkenny
(Two members)
Patrick Martin
Edward Purcell Mulhallen Marum
Kilmarnock John Dick Peddie
Kincardineshire Sir George Balfour
King's County
(Two members)
Sir Patrick O'Brien
Bernard Charles Molloy
King's Lynn
(Two members)
Robert Bourke Conservative
Sir William Ffolkes
Kingston upon Hull
(Two members)
Charles Morgan Norwood
Charles Wilson Liberal
Kinsale Eugene Collins
Kirkcaldy Sir George Campbell
Kirkcudbright John Heron-Maxwell
Knaresborough Sir Henry Meysey-Thompson Liberal

[edit] L

Lambeth
(Two members)
Sir James Lawrence
William Macarthur
Lanarkshire North Sir Thomas Colebrooke
Lanarkshire South John Hamilton
Lancashire South
(Two members)
Frederick Stanley Conservative
Randle Joseph Feilden
Lancashire North-East
(Two members)
The Marquess of Hartington Liberal
Frederick William Grafton
Lancashire South-East
(Two members)
Robert Leake
William Agnew Liberal
Lancashire South-West
(Two members)
R. A. Cross Conservative
John Ireland Blackburne
Launceston Sir Hardinge Giffard Conservative
Leeds
(Three members)
John Barran Liberal
William Gladstone Liberal
William Jackson Conservative
Leicester
(Two members)
Peter Alfred Taylor
Alexander McArthur
Leicestershire North
(Two members)
Lord John Manners Conservative
Edwyn Sherard Burnaby
Leicestershire South
(Two members)
Albert Pell
Thomas Tertius Paget
Leith Andrew Grant
Leitrim
(Two members)
Francis O'Beirne
Arthur Loftus Tottenham
Leominster James Rankin Conservative
Lewes William Langham Christie
Lichfield Theophilus John Levett
Limerick
(Two members)
Richard O'Shaughnessy
Daniel FitzGerald Gabbett
Limerick County
(Two members)
Edward John Synan
William Henry O'Sullivan
Lincoln
(Two members)
Charles Seely
John Hinde Palmer
Lincolnshire Mid
(Two members)
Henry Chaplin Conservative
Edward Stanhope Conservative
Lincolnshire North
(Two members)
Rowland Winn Conservative
Robert Laycock
Lincolnshire South
(Two members)
Sir William Welby-Gregory Conservative
John Compton Lawrance
Linlithgowshire Peter McLagan
Lisburne Sir Richard Wallace
Liskeard Leonard Courtney Liberal
Liverpool
(Three members)
Viscount Sandon Conservative
Edward Whitley
Lord Ramsay Liberal
City of London
(Four members)
William James Richmond Cotton
John Hubbard Conservative
Sir Robert Fowler
William Lawrence
London University Robert Lowe Liberal
Londonderry Charles Edward Lewis
Londonderry County
(Two members)
Hugh Law Liberal
Sir Thomas McClure
Longford
(Two members)
George Errington
Justin McCarthy
Louth County
(Two members)
Alexander Martin Sullivan
Philip Callan
Ludlow George Windsor-Clive
Lymington Edmund Hegan Kennard

[edit] M

Maidstone
(Two members)
Alexander Henry Ross
John Evans Freke-Aylmer
Maldon George Courtauld
Mallow William Moore Johnson Liberal
Malmesbury Walter Powell
Malton Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
Manchester
(Three members)
Hugh Birley
Jacob Bright
John Slagg
Marlborough Lord Charles Brudenell-Bruce Liberal
Marylebone
(Two members)
Sir Thomas Chambers
Daniel Grant
Mayo
(Two members)
John O'Connor Power
Charles Stewart Parnell
Meath
(Two members)
Charles Stewart Parnell
Robert Henry Metge
Merioneth Samuel Holland
Merthyr Tydvil
(Two members)
Henry Richard
Charles Herbert James
Middlesbrough Isaac Wilson
Middlesex
(Two members)
Lord George Hamilton Conservative
Octavius Edward Coope
Midhurst Sir Henry Holland Conservative
Midlothian William Gladstone Liberal
Monaghan
(Two members)
John Givan
William Findlater
Monmouth Edward Hamer Carbutt
Monmouthshire
(Two members)
Frederic Courtenay Morgan
John Rolls
Montgomery Frederick Hanbury-Tracy
Montgomeryshire Stuart Rendel Liberal
Montrose William Edward Baxter
Morpeth Thomas Burt

[edit] N

Newark
(Two members)
Thomas Earp
William Newman Nicholson
Newcastle-under-Lyme
(Two members)
William Shepherd Allen
Charles Donaldson-Hudson
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(Two members)
Joseph Cowen
Ashton Wentworth Dilke
Newport (Isle of Wight) Charles Cavendish Clifford
New Ross Joseph William Foley
Newry Henry Thomson
New Shoreham
(Two members)
Sir Walter Burrell
Robert Loder
Norfolk East Clare Sewell Read
Norfolk North
(Two members)
Sir Edmund Lacon
Edward Birkbeck
Norfolk South
(Two members)
Sir Robert Buxton
Robert Gurdon Liberal
Norfolk West
(Two members)
George William Pierrepont Bentinck
William Tyssen-Amherst Conservative
Northallerton George William Elliot
Northampton
(Two members)
Henry Labouchère
Charles Bradlaugh
Northamptonshire North
(Two members)
Lord Burghley Conservative
Charles Spencer Liberal
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
Albert Grey
Norwich
(Two members)
Jeremiah James Colman
Jacob Henry Tillett
Nottingham
(Two members)
Charles Seely Liberal
John Skirrow Wright
Nottinghamshire North
(Two members)
The Viscount Galway Conservative
Cecil Foljambe Liberal
Nottinghamshire South
(Two members)
Thomas Blackburne Thornton-Hildyard
George Storer

[edit] O

Oldham
(Two members)
John Tomlinson Hibbert Liberal
Edward Stanley Liberal
Orkney and Shetland Samuel Laing Liberal
Oxford
(Two members)
Sir William Vernon Harcourt Liberal
Joseph William Chitty Liberal
Oxfordshire
(Three members)
John Sidney North
William Cornwallis Cartwright
Edward Vernon Harcourt
Oxford University
(Two members)
Sir John Mowbray Conservative
John Gilbert Talbot

[edit] P

Paisley William Holms
Peebles and Selkirk Charles Tennant Liberal
Pembroke Henry George Allen
Pembrokeshire William Davies
Penryn and Falmouth
(Two members)
David James Jenkins
Reginald Brett Liberal
Perth Charles Stuart Parker
Perthshire Sir Donald Currie
Peterborough
(Two members)
John Wentworth-FitzWilliam
George Hammond Whalley
Petersfield William Nicholson
Plymouth
(Two members)
Edward Bates
Peter Stewart Macliver
Pontefract Hugh Childers
Sidney Woolf
Poole Charles Schreiber Conservative
Portarlington Bernard FitzPatrick Conservative
Portsmouth
(Two members)
Thomas Charles Bruce
Sir Henry Drummond Wolff Conservative
Preston
(Two members)
Edward Hermon
Sir John Holker Conservative

[edit] Q

Queen's County
(Two members)
Richard Lalor
Arthur O'Connor

[edit] R

Radnor The Marquess of Hartington Liberal
Radnorshire Sir Richard Green-Price Liberal
Reading
(Two members)
George Shaw-Lefevre Liberal
George Palmer Liberal
Renfrewshire Alexander Crum
Richmond (Yorkshire) John Charles Dundas
Ripon George Goschen Liberal
Rochdale Thomas Bayley Potter
Rochester
(Two members)
Arthur Otway
Roger Leigh
Roscommon
(Two members)
Andrew Commins
James Joseph O'Kelly
Ross and Cromarty Alexander Matheson Liberal
Roxburghshire Arthur Elliot
Rutland
(Two members)
Gerard Noel Conservative
George Henry Finch
Rye Frederick Andrew Inderwick

[edit] S

St Andrews Stephen Williamson
St Ives Sir Charles Reed Liberal
Salford
(Two members)
Benjamin Armitage
Arthur Arnold
Salisbury
(Two members)
William Grenfell Liberal
John Passmore Edwards Liberal
Sandwich
(Two members)
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen Liberal
Henry Brassey
Scarborough
(Two members)
Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone Liberal
William Sproston Caine
Shaftesbury Sidney Glyn
Sheffield
(Two members)
Anthony John Mundella
Charles Stuart-Wortley Conservative
Shrewsbury
(Two members)
Charles Cecil Cotes Liberal
Henry Robertson Liberal
Shropshire North
(Two members)
Viscount Newport Conservative
Stanley Leighton
Shropshire South
(Two members)
John Edmund Severne
Sir Baldwin Leighton
Sligo County
(Two members)
Denis Maurice O'Conor
Thomas Sexton
Somerset East
(Two members)
Sir Philip Miles Conservative
Lord Brooke
Somerset Mid
(Two members)
Sir Richard Paget
William Gore-Langton Conservative
Somerset West
(Two members)
Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee
Mordaunt Fenwick Bisset
Southampton
(Two members)
Henry Lee
Charles Parker Butt
South Shields James Cochran Stevenson Liberal
Southwark
(Two members)
Arthur Cohen Liberal
Thorold Rogers Liberal
Stafford
(Two members)
Alexander Macdonald
Charles McLaren Liberal
Staffordshire East
(Two members)
Michael Bass Liberal
Henry Wiggin Liberal
Staffordshire North
(Two members)
William Young Craig
Harry Tichborne Davenport
Staffordshire West
(Two members)
Francis Monckton
Alexander Staveley Hill
Stalybridge William Summers
Stamford Marston Clarke Buszard
Stirling Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal
Stirlingshire Joseph Cheney Bolton
Stockbridge
(Two members)
Charles Henry Hopwood
Frederick Pennington
Stockton Joseph Dodds
Stoke-upon-Trent
(Two members)
William Woodall Liberal
Henry Broadhurst Lib-Lab
Stroud
(Two members)
Walter John Stanton
Henry Brand Liberal
Suffolk East
(Two members)
The Lord Rendlesham Conservative
Frederick St John Newdigate Barne
Suffolk West
(Two members)
Thomas Thornhill
William Biddell
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 James Lawrence
Surrey West
(Two members)
George Cubitt Conservative
St John Brodrick Conservative
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

[edit] T

Tamworth
(Two members)
Hamar Alfred Bass Liberal
Jabez Balfour Liberal
Taunton
(Two members)
Sir Henry James Liberal
Sir William Palliser
Tavistock Lord Arthur John Edward Russell Liberal
Tewkesbury Richard Biddulph Martin
Thirsk Lewis Payn Dawnay
Tipperary
(Two members)
Patrick James Smyth
John Dillon
Tiverton
(Two members)
Sir John Heathcoat-Amory Liberal
William Nathaniel Massey
Tower Hamlets
(Two members)
Charles Ritchie
James Bryce Liberal
Tralee Daniel O'Donoghue
Truro
(Two members)
Sir James McGarel-Hogg Conservative
Edward Brydges Willyams
Tynemouth and North Shields Thomas Eustace Smith
Tyrone
(Two members)
John William Ellison-Macartney
Edward Falconer Litton

[edit] U

[edit] V

[edit] W

Wakefield Robert Bownas Mackie
Wallingford Walter Wren
Walsall Sir Charles Forster
Wareham Montague Guest Liberal
Warrington John Gordon McMinnies
Warwick
(Two members)
Arthur Wellesley Peel
George William John Repton
Warwickshire North
(Two members)
Charles Newdigate Newdegate
William Bromley Davenport
Warwickshire South
(Two members)
Sir John Eardley-Wilmot
Gilbert Henry Chandos Leigh
Waterford
(Two members)
Richard Power
Edmund Leamy
Waterford County
(Two members)
Henry Villiers-Stuart
John Aloysius Blake
Wednesbury Alexander Brogden Liberal
Wenlock
(Two members)
Alexander Hargreaves Brown
Cecil Weld-Forester Conservative
Westbury Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps
Westmeath
(Two members)
Timothy Daniel Sullivan
Henry Joseph Gill
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)
John Barry
Garrett Michael Byrne
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
(Two members)
Henry Edwards
Sir Frederick Johnstone
Whitby Arthur Pease
Whitehaven George Cavendish-Bentinck Conservative
Wick District John Pender
Wicklow
(Two members)
William Joseph Corbet
James Carlile McCoan
Wigan
(Two members)
Lord Balniel
Thomas Knowles
Wigtown John McLaren Liberal
Wigtownshire Sir Herbert Maxwell Conservative
Wilton Sidney Herbert Conservative
Wiltshire North
(Two members)
George Sotheron-Estcourt
Walter Long
Wiltshire South
(Two members)
Lord Henry Thynne Conservative
Viscount Folkestone
Winchester
(Two members)
Viscount Baring
Richard Moss
Windsor Robert Richardson-Gardner
Wolverhampton
(Two members)
Charles Pelham Villiers Liberal
Henry Fowler Liberal
Woodstock Lord Randolph Churchill Conservative
Worcester
(Two members)
Thomas Rowley Hill
Aeneas John McIntyre
Worcestershire East
(Two members)
William Henry Gladstone
George Hastings
Worcestershire West
(Two members)
Frederick Winn Knight
Sir Edmund Lechmere Conservative
Wycombe William Carington

[edit] Y

York
(Two members)
Ralph Creyke
Joseph Johnson 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)
Sir Andrew Fairbairn
Sir John Ramsden
Yorkshire West Riding North
(Two members)
Lord Frederick Cavendish Liberal
Mathew Wilson
Yorkshire West Riding South
(Two members)
William Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
William Henry Leatham
Youghal Sir Joseph Neale McKenna

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