Chelmsford by-election, 1892
The Chelmsford by-election, 1892 was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Chelmsford in Essex on 30 April 1892. The seat had become vacant on the death of the Conservative Member of Parliament George Griffiths, who had held the seat since its creation for the 1885 general election.
The Conservative candidate, Thomas Usborne, was returned unopposed, and held the seat until he stood down at the 1900 general election.
See also
References
- Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1974]. British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 275. ISBN 0-900178-27-2.
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1886 |
August: Birmingham East • Brighton • Bristol West • Croydon • Hampstead • Lewisham • Liverpool Walton • Manchester East • Marylebone East • Paddington South • Plymouth • Sheffield Ecclesall • Strand • Bute • Ealing • Enfield • Horncastle • Isle of Wight • St George • Tiverton • Wigtownshire • Cambridge University • West Down • Dublin University • Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities • Melton • Newton • North Northamptonshire • Blackpool • Burton • Leith Burghs • King’s Lynn • November: Brighton • December: Brentford
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1887 |
January: Liverpool Exchange • February: Dartford • South Donegal • North Longford • South Sligo • St George’s, Hanover Square • North Antrim • Burnley • March: Ilkeston • April: Taunton • May: North East Cork • St Austell • July: Spalding • Dublin University • Paddington North • Coventry • St Ives • Basingstoke • Brixton • Hornsey • City of London • Forest of Dean • August: Glasgow Bridgeton • Northwich • Carlow County • Ramsey • September: South Kerry • November: Cambridge University • December: Dulwich
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1888 |
January: Winchester • February: Dublin University • Liverpool Walton • Dundee • Southwark West • Edinburgh West • Bristol West • Doncaster • Hampstead • Deptford • March: Chichester • Merthyr Tydfil • Melton • Gower • April: Limerick • Mid Lanarkshire • May: Dublin St Stephen’s Green • Southampton • June: Ayr Burghs • Isle of Thanet • South Longford • July: South Sligo • August: Liverpool West Derby • October: Merthyr Tydfil • November: Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities • Dewsbury • Holborn • December: Maidstone • Colchester • Stockton-on-Tees
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1889 |
January: Govan • February: East Perthshire • Burnley • March: Barnsley • Kennington • Gorton • Enfield • April: Birmingham Central • Rochester • June: South East Cork • July: West Fife • Dover • West Carmarthenshire • Marylebone East • August: Belfast North • September: Dundee • Sleaford • October: Peterborough • Elgin and Nairn • Buckingham • Brighton
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1890 |
February: Partick • Mid Glamorgan • West Waterford • March: St Pancras North • Stamford • Stoke-upon-Trent • Ayr Burghs • East Down • West Cavan • April Windsor • Caernarvon Boroughs • May: Bristol East • East Galway • Mid Tipperary • West Donegal • June: North Donegal • July: Barrow-in-Furness • Mid Durham • August: East Carmarthenshire • October: Eccles • November: Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities • December: Bassetlaw • North Kilkenny
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1891 |
January: The Hartlepools • February: Northampton • March: North Wexford • Aston Manor • April: North Sligo • City of London • Woodstock • Whitehaven • May: Stowmarket • South Dorset • Harborough • Strand • Buckingham • June: Paisley • West Derbyshire • City of London • July: Carlow County • Wisbech • August: Walsall • Lewisham • October: Manchester North East • Bute • Cambridge University • Strand • North Kilkenny • November: Cork • South Molton • Leeds North • East Dorset • December: Chichester • Mid Armagh • Waterford
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1892 |
January: Rossendale • February: Liverpool Everton • March: Chertsey • South Derbyshire • Belfast East • Kirkcaldy Burghs • East Worcestershire • April: Luton • Chelmsford • May: Hackney North
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