Wilton by-election, 1900
The Wilton by-election, 1900 was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Wilton in Wiltshire on 17 July 1900. The seat had become vacant when the Conservative Member of Parliament Viscount Folkestone had succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Radnor. He had held the seat since the 1892 general election.
The Conservative candidate, James Archibald Morrison, was returned unopposed.
This was the last by-election before the general election held from September to October 1900.
See also
References
- Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1974]. British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 0-900178-27-2.
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1895 |
August: West Cavan • Inverness Burghs • September: Dublin St Stephen’s Green • South Kerry • Limerick • Waterford • November: Kensington South • Liverpool East Toxteth • Harrow • December: Dublin University
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1896 |
January: Belfast North • St Pancras South • Brixton • February: Paddington South • Wycombe • Montrose Burghs • Southampton • Lichfield • March: South Louth • East Kerry • April: Dublin College Green • North Kerry • May: Aberdeen North • Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities • June: Frome • Wick Burghs • November: Bradford East
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1897 |
January: Cleveland • Salisbury • Forfarshire • February: Romford • Walthamstow • Glasgow Bridgeton • Chertsey • March: Halifax • June: Petersfield • July: South Roscommon • August: Sheffield Brightside • September: East Denbighshire • October: Barnsley • November: Middleton • Liverpool Exchange • Deptford
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1898 |
January: Plymouth • York • Mid Armagh • Dublin St Stephen’s Green • February: South East Durham • Marylebone West • Wolverhampton South • Birmingham Edgbaston • Pembrokeshire • Cricklade • March: Stepney • Maidstone • Wokingham • May: West Staffordshire • Newark • South Norfolk • June: Hertford • Durham • July: Gravesend • West Down • Reading • August: Great Grimsby • Launceston • Southport • September: North Down • Darlington • October: Ormskirk • November: North Fermanagh • Oxford • December: Liverpool Kirkdale
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1899 |
January: Aylesbury • Newton • Epsom • February: Birmingham North • Londonderry • North West Lanarkshire • Rotherham • North Antrim • March: Hythe • Elland • North Norfolk • April: Harrow • May: Merionethshire • Oxford University • Southport • June: Edinburgh South • Edinburgh East • July: Osgoldcross • Oldham • St Pancras East • October: Bow and Bromley • November: Exeter • December: Wells
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1900 |
February: London University • York • Mid Armagh • Rossendale • Newark • Plymouth • South Mayo • March: North Sligo • Brixton • Holborn • May: Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities • Portsmouth • Dublin University • Isle of Wight • Manchester South • July: Wilton
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