List of Speakers of the British House of Commons

This is a list of Speakers of the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801.

For the 'prolocutors' and speakers of the House of Commons of England, see List of Speakers of the House of Commons of England.

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Numbering of Speakers

The succession numbers, used in the body of the tables in this article, are split between different eras. In each table the numbers are based upon the number of individuals to hold the office of Speaker in the era covered. Individuals with split terms retain the same succession number throughout a table.

An alternative approach is to give a different succession number for each split term and to number continuously through the English, British and UK Parliaments. Based on that alternative approach, Mr Speaker Bercow is enumerated as the 157th Speaker.

List of Speakers

Speakers of the House of Commons of Great Britain 1707-1800

The Kingdom of Great Britain was created by the Acts of Union 1707. At the beginning of 1801, Great Britain was combined with the Kingdom of Ireland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with a single House of Commons serving the whole kingdom.

No. 1 From Until Speaker Portrait Constituency 2 Peerage
1 1707 1708 Sir John Smith Andover ...
2 1708 1710 Sir Richard Onslow Surrey 1st Baron Onslow
3 1710 1713 William Bromley 3 Oxford University ...
4 1714 1715 Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bt 4 Suffolk ...
5 1715 1727 Sir Spencer Compton 5 Sussex 1st Earl of Wilmington
6 1728 1761 Sir Arthur Onslow Surrey ... 6
7 1761 1770 Sir John Cust, Bt Grantham ... 7
8 1770 1780 Sir Fletcher Norton 8 Guildford 1st Baron Grantley
9 1780 1789 Sir Charles Wolfran Cornwall Winchelsea 9 ... 10
10 1789 1789 William Wyndham Grenville 11 Buckinghamshire 1st Baron Grenville
11 1789 1800 Henry Addington Devizes 1st Viscount Sidmouth

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Speakers of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was created in 1801. In 1922 the Irish Free State ceased to be part of the UK. The official name of the United Kingdom was changed to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in 1927.

No. 1 From Until Speaker Portrait Party 2 Constituency 3 Peerage Ref
1 1801 Henry Addington 4 Tory Devizes 1st Viscount Sidmouth
2 1801 1802 Sir John Mitford Tory East Looe 1st Baron Redesdale
3 1802 1817 Charles Abbot Tory Helston 5 1st Baron Colchester
4 1817 1835 Charles Manners-Sutton Tory Scarborough 6 1st Viscount Canterbury
5 1835 1839 James Abercromby Whig Edinburgh 1st Baron Dunfermline [1]
6 1839 1857 Charles Shaw-Lefevre Whig North Hampshire 1st Viscount Eversley
7 1857 1872 John Evelyn Denison Liberal North Nottinghamshire 1st Viscount Ossington
8 1872 1884 Henry Brand Liberal Cambridgeshire 1st Viscount Hampden
9 1884 1895 Arthur Wellesley Peel Liberal Warwick 7 1st Viscount Peel
10 1895 1905 William Court Gully Liberal Carlisle 1st Viscount Selby
11 1905 1921 James Lowther Conservative Penrith 8 1st Viscount Ullswater
12 1921 1928 John Henry Whitley Coalition Liberal Halifax ... 9
13 1928 1943 Edward FitzRoy Conservative Daventry ... 10
14 1943 1951 Douglas Clifton Brown Conservative Hexham 1st Viscount Ruffside
15 1951 1959 William Morrison Conservative Cirencester and Tewkesbury 1st Viscount Dunrossil
16 1959 1965 Sir Harry Hylton-Foster Conservative Cities of London and Westminster ... 11
17 1965 1971 Dr Horace King Labour Southampton Itchen The Baron Maybray-King
18 1971 1976 Selwyn Lloyd Conservative Wirral The Baron Selwyn-Lloyd
19 1976 1983 George Thomas Labour Cardiff West 1st Viscount Tonypandy
20 1983 1992 Bernard Weatherill Conservative Croydon North East The Baron Weatherill
21 1992 2000 Betty Boothroyd Labour West Bromwich West The Baroness Boothroyd
22 2000 2009 Michael Martin Labour Glasgow Springburn 12 The Baron Martin of Springburn
23 2009 John Bercow Conservative Buckingham

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