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.
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Table of contents:
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Constituency | MP | Party |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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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 | ||
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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 | |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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Inverness | Charles Fraser-Mackintosh | |
Inverness-shire | Donald Cameron | |
Ipswich (Two members) |
Thomas Cobbold | |
Jesse Collings | ||
Isle of Wight | Evelyn Ashley | Liberal |
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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 |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | |
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Queen's County (Two members) |
Richard Lalor | |
Arthur O'Connor | ||
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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 | |
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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 | |
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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 | ||
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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 | |
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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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