|
By-election | Date | Former Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
Horsham |
16 July 1885[22 1] |
Sir Henry Fletcher |
|
Conservative |
Sir Henry Fletcher |
|
Conservative |
Groom in Waiting[22 2] |
Aylesbury |
16 July 1885 |
Sir Nathan Rothschild |
|
Liberal |
Ferdinand James de Rothschild |
|
Liberal |
Elevation to a peerage |
Chatham |
11 July 1885[22 1] |
John Eldon Gorst |
|
Conservative |
Sir John Eldon Gorst |
|
Conservative |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[22 2] |
North Lincolnshire |
10 July 1885 |
Rowland Winn |
|
Conservative |
Henry Atkinson |
|
Conservative |
Resignation and Elevation to a peerage |
Brighton |
10 July 1885[22 1] |
William Thackeray Marriott |
|
Conservative |
William Thackeray Marriott |
|
Conservative |
Judge Advocate General[22 2] |
Down |
8 July 1885 |
Lord Arthur Hill |
|
Conservative |
Lord Arthur Hill |
|
Conservative |
Comptroller of the Household[22 2] |
West Kent |
6 July 1885[22 1] |
Viscount Lewisham |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Lewisham |
|
Conservative |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2] |
East Devon |
4 July 1885[22 1] |
William Hood Walrond |
|
Conservative |
William Hood Walrond |
|
Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
Bute |
3 July 1885[22 1] |
Charles Dalrymple |
|
Conservative |
Charles Dalrymple |
|
Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
South Wiltshire |
3 July 1885[22 1] |
Viscount Folkestone |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Folkestone |
|
Conservative |
Treasurer of the Household[22 2] |
Middlesex |
3 July 1885[22 1] |
Lord George Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Lord George Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
First Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] |
Woodstock |
3 July 1885 |
Lord Randolph Churchill |
|
Conservative |
Lord Randolph Churchill |
|
Conservative |
Secretary of State for India[22 2] |
North Leicestershire |
2 July 1885[22 1] |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
Postmaster General[22 2] |
North Lancashire |
2 July 1885[22 1] |
Frederick Stanley |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Stanley |
|
Conservative |
Secretary of State for the Colonies[22 2] |
Mid Kent |
2 July 1885[22 1] |
Sir William Hart Dyke |
|
Conservative |
Sir William Hart Dyke |
|
Conservative |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] |
North Devon |
2 July 1885[22 1] |
Sir Stafford Northcote |
|
Conservative |
John Moore-Stevens |
|
Conservative |
First Lord of the Treasury[22 2] and elevation to a peerage |
Wilton |
2 July 1885[22 1] |
Sidney Herbert |
|
Conservative |
Sidney Herbert |
|
Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
Wakefield |
2 July 1885[22 3] |
Robert Bownas Mackie |
|
Liberal |
Edward Green |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Dublin University |
1 July 1885[22 1] |
David Plunket |
|
Conservative |
David Plunket |
|
Conservative |
First Commissioner of Works[22 2] |
Edward Gibson |
|
Conservative |
Hugh Holmes |
|
Conservative |
Lord Chancellor of Ireland[22 2] |
Mid Lincolnshire |
1 July 1885[22 1] |
Henry Chaplin |
|
Conservative |
Henry Chaplin |
|
Conservative |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2] |
Edward Stanhope |
|
Conservative |
Edward Stanhope |
|
Conservative |
President of the Board of Trade[22 2] |
South West Lancashire |
1 July 1885[22 1] |
Richard Assheton Cross |
|
Conservative |
Richard Assheton Cross |
|
Conservative |
Home Secretary[22 2] |
East Gloucestershire |
1 July 1885[22 1] |
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach |
|
Conservative |
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach |
|
Conservative |
Chancellor of the Exchequer[22 2] |
Launceston |
1 July 1885 |
Sir Hardinge Giffard |
|
Conservative |
Richard Everard Webster |
|
Conservative |
Lord Chancellor[22 2] and elevation to a peerage |
Eye |
1 July 1885 |
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett |
|
Conservative |
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett |
|
Conservative |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] |
Hertford |
30 June 1885[22 1] |
Arthur James Balfour |
|
Conservative |
Arthur James Balfour |
|
Conservative |
President of the Local Government Board[22 2] |
Westminster |
29 June 1885[22 1] |
William Henry Smith |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Smith |
|
Conservative |
Secretary of State for War[22 2] |
Denbighshire |
27 May 1885[22 1] |
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn |
|
Conservative |
Sir Herbert Williams-Wynn |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Antrim |
21 May 1885[22 4] |
James Chaine |
|
Conservative |
William Pirrie Sinclair |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Glasgow |
12 March 1885[22 1] |
George Anderson |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Russell |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
West Gloucestershire |
10 March 1885[22 4] |
Robert Kingscote |
|
Liberal |
Benjamin St John Ackers |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues) |
Mid Somerset |
4 March 1885[22 1] |
William Gore-Langton |
|
Conservative |
John Wingfield-Digby |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Tipperary |
12 January 1885[22 1] |
Patrick James Smyth |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
John O'Connor |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation (Secretary to the Irish Loan Fund Board) |
Knaresborough |
9 December 1884 |
Thomas Collins |
|
Conservative |
Robert Gunter |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Down |
27 November 1884 |
Viscount Castlereagh |
|
Conservative |
Richard William Blackwood Ker |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Greenock |
26 November 1884 |
James Stewart |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Sutherland |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Scarborough |
26 November 1884 |
William Sproston Caine |
|
Liberal |
William Sproston Caine |
|
Liberal |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] |
Hackney |
19 November 1884 |
Henry Fawcett |
|
Liberal |
James Stuart |
|
Liberal |
Death |
South Warwickshire |
7 November 1884[22 4] |
Gilbert Leigh |
|
Liberal |
Sampson Samuel Lloyd |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Scarborough |
3 November 1884 |
John George Dodson |
|
Liberal |
Richard Fell Steble |
|
Liberal |
Resignation and Elevation to a peerage |
Stirling Burghs |
31 October 1884[22 1] |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
|
Liberal |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
|
Liberal |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] |
Radnor Boroughs |
30 October 1884[22 1] |
Samuel Williams |
|
Liberal |
Charles Coltman Coltman Rogers |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Waterford County |
25 August 1884[22 1] |
John Aloysius Blake |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Patrick Joseph Power |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Ross and Cromarty |
19 August 1884 |
Sir Alexander Matheson |
|
Liberal |
Ronald Munro Ferguson |
|
Liberal |
Reignation |
South Devon |
14 August 1884[22 1] |
John Carpenter Garnier |
|
Conservative |
John Tremayne |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
North Warwickshire |
30 June 1884 |
William Bromley-Davenport |
|
Conservative |
Philip Alfred Muntz |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Leicester |
27 June 1884[22 1] |
Peter Alfred Taylor |
|
Liberal |
James Allanson Picton |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Mid Surrey |
20 June 1884 |
Sir Henry Peek |
|
Conservative |
Sir John Ellis |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
South Hampshire |
20 June 1884 |
Lord Henry Scott |
|
Conservative |
Sir Frederick Fitzwygram |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Athlone |
14 June 1884[22 1][22 4] |
Sir John James Ennis |
|
Liberal |
Justin Huntly McCarthy |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Lincoln |
14 June 1884 |
John Hinde Palmer |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Ruston |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Mid Kent |
15 May 1884[22 1] |
Sir Edmund Filmer |
|
Conservative |
John Gathorne-Hardy |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Poole |
17 April 1884 |
Charles Schreiber |
|
Conservative |
William James Harris |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Huntingdon |
21 March 1884 |
Viscount Hichingbrooke |
|
Conservative |
Sir Robert Peel |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Cambridgeshire |
20 March 1884[22 4] |
Henry Brand |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Thornhill |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to a peerage |
Brighton |
1 March 1884[22 3] |
William Thackeray Marriott |
|
Liberal |
William Thackeray Marriott |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to seek re-election for new party |
South Lincolnshire |
21 February 1884[22 1] |
Sir William Welby-Gregory |
|
Conservative |
Murray Finch-Hatton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Meath |
23 February 1884[22 1] |
Robert Henry Metge |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
William Meagher |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Cork City |
23 February 1884 |
John Daly |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
John Deasy |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
West Norfolk |
21 February 1884[22 1] |
George Bentinck |
|
Conservative |
Clare Sewell Read |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Northampton |
19 February 1884 |
Charles Bradlaugh |
|
Liberal |
Charles Bradlaugh |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to seek re-election |
Paisley |
15 February 1884 |
William Holms |
|
Liberal |
Stewart Clark |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
West Somerset |
15 February 1884 |
Mordaunt Bisset |
|
Conservative |
Charles Isaac Elton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Londonderry County |
12 January 1884[22 1] |
Andrew Marshall Porter |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Walker |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Master of the Rolls in Ireland) |
Wigan |
21 December 1883[22 1] |
Hugh Birley |
|
Conservative |
William Houldsworth |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Ipswich |
12 December 1883[22 3] |
Thomas Clement Cobbold |
|
Conservative |
Henry Wyndham West |
|
Liberal |
Death |
York |
22 November 1883[22 5] |
Joseph Johnson Leeman |
|
Liberal |
Sir Frederick Milner |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Limerick City |
16 November 1883 |
Richard O'Shaughnessy |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Edward McMahon |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation (Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks in Ireland) |
Manchester |
4 October 1883 |
Hugh Birley |
|
Conservative |
William Houldsworth |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Rutland |
31 August 1883 |
Gerard Noel |
|
Conservative |
James Lowther |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
East Essex |
25 August 1883[22 1] |
Samuel Ruggles-Brise |
|
Conservative |
Charles Hedley Strutt |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Sligo County |
18 August 1883 |
Denis Maurice O'Conor |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Nicholas Lynch |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Wexford Borough |
17 July 1883[22 1] |
Timothy Michael Healy |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Willie Redmond |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation to contest Monaghan |
Monaghan |
30 June 1883[22 4] |
John Givan |
|
Liberal |
Timothy Michael Healy |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation (Crown Solicitor for the counties of Meath and Kildare) |
Hastings |
29 June 1883[22 3] |
Charles James Murray |
|
Conservative |
Henry Bret Ince |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Peterborough |
22 June 1883 |
Hampden Whalley |
|
Liberal |
Sir Sydney Buxton |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
North Leicestershire |
18 June 1883[22 1] |
Edwyn Sherard Burnaby |
|
Conservative |
Montagu Curzon |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Wexford County |
15 June 1883[22 1] |
Garrett Michael Byrne |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
John Francis Small |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Derby |
12 June 1883[22 1] |
Michael Thomas Bass |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Roe |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Southampton |
7 April 1883[22 1][22 3] |
Charles Parker Butt |
|
Liberal |
Alfred Giles |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Judge of High Court) |
Tipperary |
23 March 1883[22 1] |
John Dillon |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Thomas Mayne |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Mid Cheshire |
14 March 1883 |
Wilbraham Egerton |
|
Conservative |
Alan Egerton |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Wycombe |
10 March 1883 |
William Carington |
|
Liberal |
Gerard Smith |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Portarlington |
28 February 1883 |
Bernard FitzPatrick |
|
Conservative |
Robert French-Brewster |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Westmeath |
27 February 1883[22 1] |
Henry Joseph Gill |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Timothy Charles Harrington |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Dublin County |
27 February 1883 |
Thomas Edward Taylor |
|
Conservative |
Edward King-Harman |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
24 February 1883 |
Ashton Wentworth Dilke |
|
Liberal |
John Morley |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Haddingtonshire |
5 February 1883 |
Francis, Lord Elcho |
|
Conservative |
Hugo, Lord Elcho |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Mallow |
24 January 1883[22 4] |
William Moore Johnson |
|
Liberal |
William O'Brien |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation (Judge of High Court in Ireland) |
Chelsea |
11 January 1883[22 1] |
Sir Charles Dilke |
|
Liberal |
Sir Charles Dilke |
|
Liberal |
President of the Local Government Board[22 2] |
Liverpool |
8 December 1882[22 4] |
Viscount Sandon |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Smith |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Wigan |
2 December 1882 |
Francis Powell |
|
Conservative |
Algernon Egerton |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Cambridge University |
23–28 November 1882 |
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
Conservative |
Henry Cecil Raikes |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Preston |
23 November 1882 |
Henry Cecil Raikes |
|
Conservative |
William Tomlinson |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest Cambridge University |
Salisbury |
20 November 1882[22 5] |
William Grenfell |
|
Liberal |
Coleridge John Kennard |
|
Conservative |
Groom in Waiting[22 2] |
Ennis |
14 November 1882 |
James Lysaght Finegan |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Matthew Joseph Kenny |
|
Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Edinburgh |
3 November 1882 |
James Cowan |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Danks Waddy |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Haddington Burghs |
22 August 1882 |
Sir David Wedderburn |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Craig Sellar |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Halifax |
21 August 1882[22 1] |
John Dyson Hutchinson |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Shaw |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Banffshire |
19 June 1882[22 1] |
Robert William Duff |
|
Liberal |
Robert William Duff |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
Hawick Burghs |
18 May 1882[22 1] |
George Otto Trevelyan |
|
Liberal |
George Otto Trevelyan |
|
Liberal |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] |
Northern West Riding of Yorkshire |
18 May 1882 |
Lord Frederick Cavendish |
|
Liberal |
Isaac Holden |
|
Liberal |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2][22 6] |
West Somerset |
26 April 1882[22 1] |
Vaughan Lee |
|
Conservative |
Edward James Stanley |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Meath |
17 April 1882[22 1] |
Michael Davitt |
|
Home Rule |
Edward Sheil |
|
Home Rule |
Disqualification |
East Cornwall |
31 March 1882 |
Thomas Agar-Robartes |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Dyke Acland |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Caernarvon Boroughs |
28 March 1882 |
William Bulkeley Hughes |
|
Liberal |
Love Jones-Parry |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Malmesbury |
7 March 1882 |
Walter Powell |
|
Conservative |
Charles William Miles |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Northampton |
2 March 1882 |
Charles Bradlaugh |
|
Liberal |
Charles Bradlaugh |
|
Liberal |
Expulsion |
Meath |
24 February 1882[22 1] |
Alexander Martin Sullivan |
|
Home Rule |
Michael Davitt |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation |
Taunton |
16 February 1882 |
Sir William Palliser |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Charles Allsopp |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Westminster |
10 February 1882[22 1] |
Sir Charles Russell |
|
Conservative |
Lord Algernon Percy |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Preston |
2 February 1882 |
Sir John Holker |
|
Conservative |
Henry Cecil Raikes |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
North Riding of Yorkshire |
24 January 1882 |
Viscount Helmsley |
|
Conservative |
Guy Cuthbert Dawnay |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Carmarthen Boroughs |
7 January 1882[22 1] |
Benjamin Thomas Williams |
|
Liberal |
John Jones Jenkins |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (County Court Judge) |
Londonderry County |
6 December 1881 |
Hugh Law |
|
Liberal |
Andrew Marshall Porter |
|
Liberal |
Lord Chancellor of Ireland[22 2] |
Stafford |
19 November 1881[22 5] |
Alexander Macdonald |
|
Lib-Lab |
Thomas Salt |
|
Conservative |
Died |
Tiverton |
14 November 1881 |
William Nathaniel Massey |
|
Liberal |
Viscount Ebrington |
|
Liberal |
Died |
Berwick-upon-Tweed |
26 October 1881 |
Sir Dudley Marjoribanks |
|
Liberal |
David Milne Home |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to a peerage |
Tyrone |
7 September 1881 |
Edward Falconer Litton |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Alexander Dickson |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Land Commissioner) |
Cambridgeshire |
7 September 1881[22 1] |
Benjamin Rodwell |
|
Conservative |
James Redfoord Bulwer |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
North Durham |
2 September 1881[22 4] |
John Joicey |
|
Liberal |
Sir George Elliot |
|
Conservative |
Died |
North Lincolnshire |
1 September 1881[22 4] |
Robert Laycock |
|
Liberal |
James Lowther |
|
Conservative |
Died |
Elgin Burghs |
27 August 1881[22 1] |
Alexander Asher |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Asher |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for Scotland[22 2] |
Edinburgh |
24 August 1881[22 1] |
John McLaren |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Buchanan |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Judge of the Court of Session) |
Leeds |
24 August 1881[22 1] |
Herbert John Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
Herbert John Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
Elgin Burghs |
15 July 1881[22 1] |
M. E. Grant Duff |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Asher |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Governor of Madras |
Preston |
20 May 1881 |
Edward Hermon |
|
Conservative |
William Farrer Ecroyd |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Knaresborough |
12 May 1881[22 4] |
Sir Henry Meysey-Thompson |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Collins |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
West Cheshire |
22 April 1881 |
Sir Philip Grey Egerton |
|
Conservative |
Henry James Tollemache |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Sunderland |
12 April 1881[22 1] |
Sir Henry Havelock-Allan |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Storey |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
St Ives |
11 April 1881[22 7] |
Sir Charles Reed |
|
Liberal |
Charles Campbell Ross |
|
Conservative |
Died |
Northampton |
9 April 1881 |
Charles Bradlaugh |
|
Liberal |
Charles Bradlaugh |
|
Liberal |
Voted before taking Oath |
Coventry |
12 March 1881[22 3] |
Sir Henry Jackson |
|
Liberal |
Henry Eaton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
East Cumberland |
26 February 1881[22 4] |
Sir Richard Musgrave |
|
Conservative |
George Howard |
|
Liberal |
Death |
South Northamptonshire |
15 February 1881[22 1] |
Fairfax Cartwright |
|
Conservative |
Pickering Phipps |
|
Conservative |
Death |
New Ross |
31 January 1881[22 1] |
Joseph William Foley |
|
Home Rule |
John Edward Redmond |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation |
Edinburgh |
27 January 1881 |
Duncan McLaren |
|
Liberal |
John McLaren |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Wigan |
18 January 1881[22 8] |
Lord Lindsay |
|
Conservative |
Francis Powell |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Kendal |
16 December 1880 |
John Whitwell |
|
Liberal |
James Cropper |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Reading |
15 December 1880[22 1] |
George John Shaw-Lefevre |
|
Liberal |
George John Shaw-Lefevre |
|
Liberal |
First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[22 2] |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire |
1 December 1880[22 1] |
William Patrick Adam |
|
Liberal |
John Balfour |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Governor of Madras) |
Renfrewshire |
30 November 1880[22 1] |
William Mure |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Crum |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Caernarvonshire |
30 November 1880 |
Charles James Watkin Williams |
|
Liberal |
William Rathbone |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Judge of Queen's Bench Division of High Court) |
Wexford Borough |
26 November 1880[22 1] |
William Archer Redmond |
|
Home Rule |
Timothy Michael Healy |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Liverpool |
6 August 1880[22 4] |
Lord Ramsay |
|
Liberal |
Lord Claud Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Wigtown Burghs |
30 July 1880 |
Mark John Stewart |
|
Conservative |
Sir John Dalrymple-Hay |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Scarborough |
30 July 1880 |
Sir Harcourt Johnstone |
|
Liberal |
John George Dodson |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Berwick-upon-Tweed |
19 July 1880[22 7] |
Henry Strutt |
|
Liberal |
David Milne Home |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Lichfield |
15 July 1880 |
Richard Dyott |
|
Conservative |
Theophilus John Levett |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Bewdley |
12 July 1880 |
Charles Harrison |
|
Liberal |
Enoch Baldwin |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Tewkesbury |
9 July 1880 |
William Edwin Price |
|
Liberal |
Richard Biddulph Martin |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Plymouth |
8 July 1880 |
Edward Bates |
|
Conservative |
Edward George Clarke |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Evesham |
8 July 1880[22 9] |
Daniel Rowlinson Ratcliff |
|
Liberal |
Frederick Lehmann |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
|
Liberal |
Frederick Dixon-Hartland |
|
Conservative |
By-election result reversed on petition (1881) |
Bute |
3 July 1880[22 3] |
Thomas Russell |
|
Liberal |
Charles Dalrymple |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Gravesend |
1 July 1880 |
Thomas Bevan |
|
Liberal |
Sir Sydney Waterlow |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Wallingford |
30 June 1880 |
Walter Wren |
|
Liberal |
Pandeli Ralli |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Bandon |
25 June 1880[22 4] |
Percy Bernard |
|
Conservative |
Richard Lane Allman |
|
Liberal |
Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition |
Dungannon |
25 June 1880 |
Thomas Alexander Dickson |
|
Liberal |
James Dickson |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
London University |
3 June 1880[22 1] |
Robert Lowe |
|
Liberal |
Sir John Lubbock |
|
Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Mayo |
31 May 1880[22 1] |
Charles Stewart Parnell |
|
Home Rule |
Isaac Nelson |
|
Home Rule |
Chose to sit for Cork |
Louth |
31 May 1880[22 1] |
Alexander Martin Sullivan |
|
Home Rule |
Henry Bellingham |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation to contest Meath |
Derby |
26 May 1880[22 1] |
Samuel Plimsoll |
|
Liberal |
William Vernon Harcourt |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Wycombe |
26 May 1880[22 1] |
William Carington |
|
Liberal |
William Carington |
|
Liberal |
Groom in Waiting[22 2] |
Meath |
22 May 1880[22 1] |
Charles Stewart Parnell |
|
Home Rule |
Alexander Martin Sullivan |
|
Home Rule |
Chose to sit for Cork |
Londonderry County |
21 May 1880[22 1] |
Hugh Law |
|
Liberal |
Hugh Law |
|
Liberal |
Attorney General for Ireland[22 2] |
Sandwich |
18 May 1880[22 10] |
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen |
|
Liberal |
Charles Henry Compton Roberts |
|
Conservative |
Resignation and Elevation to the peerage |
Wigtown Burghs |
18 May 1880[22 4] |
John McLaren |
|
Liberal |
Mark John Stewart |
|
Conservative |
Lord Advocate[22 2] |
Mallow |
17 May 1880 |
William Moore Johnson |
|
Liberal |
William Moore Johnson |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for Ireland[22 2] |
North East Lancashire |
17 May 1880[22 1] |
Marquess of Hartington |
|
Liberal |
Marquess of Hartington |
|
Liberal |
Secretary of State for India[22 2] |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire |
14 May 1880[22 1] |
William Patrick Adam |
|
Liberal |
William Patrick Adam |
|
Liberal |
First Commissioner of Works[22 2] |
Denbighshire |
14 May 1880[22 1] |
George Osborne Morgan |
|
Liberal |
George Osborne Morgan |
|
Liberal |
Judge Advocate General[22 2] |
Radnor Boroughs |
14 May 1880 |
Marquess of Hartington |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Williams |
|
Liberal |
Double Election, Chose to sit for North East Lancashire |
Haverfordwest Boroughs |
12 May 1880[22 1] |
The Lord Kensington |
|
Liberal |
The Lord Kensington |
|
Liberal |
Comptroller of the Household[22 2] |
Midlothian |
10 May 1880[22 1] |
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer[22 2] |
Shrewsbury |
10 May 1880[22 1] |
Charles Cecil Cotes |
|
Liberal |
Charles Cecil Cotes |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
Leeds |
10 May 1880[22 1] |
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
Herbert Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
Double Election, chose to sit for Midlothian |
Hastings |
10 May 1880[22 1] |
Thomas Brassey |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Brassey |
|
Liberal |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] |
Durham City |
10 May 1880[22 1] |
Farrer Herschell |
|
Liberal |
Farrer Herschell |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[22 2] |
Taunton |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
Sir Henry James |
|
Liberal |
Sir Henry James |
|
Liberal |
Attorney General for England and Wales[22 2] |
Sheffield |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
Anthony John Mundella |
|
Liberal |
Anthony John Mundella |
|
Liberal |
Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[22 2] |
Pontefract |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
Hugh Childers |
|
Liberal |
Hugh Childers |
|
Liberal |
Secretary of State for War[22 2] |
Oxford |
8 May 1880[22 8] |
William Vernon Harcourt |
|
Liberal |
Alexander William Hall |
|
Conservative |
Home Secretary[22 2] |
Nottingham |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
John Skirrow Wright |
|
Liberal |
Arnold Morley |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Marlborough |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
Lord Charles Bruce |
|
Liberal |
Lord Charles Bruce |
|
Liberal |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2] |
Kidderminster |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
John Brinton |
|
Liberal |
John Brinton |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election to preempt election petition |
Chester |
8 May 1880[22 1][22 8] |
John George Dodson |
|
Liberal |
John George Dodson |
|
Liberal |
President of the Local Government Board[22 2] |
Bradford |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
William Edward Forster |
|
Liberal |
William Edward Forster |
|
Liberal |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] |
Birmingham |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
John Bright |
|
Liberal |
John Bright |
|
Liberal |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2] |
Joseph Chamberlain |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Chamberlain |
|
Liberal |
President of the Board of Trade[22 2] |
Bath |
8 May 1880[22 1] |
Sir Arthur Divett Hayter |
|
Liberal |
Sir Arthur Divett Hayter |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
Hackney |
7 May 1880[22 1] |
Henry Fawcett |
|
Liberal |
Henry Fawcett |
|
Liberal |
Postmaster General[22 2] |
John Holms |
|
Liberal |
John Holms |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.73 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 1.81 1.82 1.83 1.84 1.85 1.86 1.87 1.88 1.89 1.90 An uncontested by-election.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38 2.39 2.40 2.41 2.42 2.43 2.44 2.45 2.46 2.47 2.48 2.49 2.50 2.51 2.52 2.53 2.54 2.55 2.56 2.57 2.58 2.59 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Gain retained at the 1885 general election.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 Constituency abolished November 1885, so gain was not retained.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Gain not retained at the 1885 general election.
- ↑ Former MP assassinated after the writ was moved.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Borough constituency abolished November 1885. Gain not retained, in the county constituency of the same name, at the 1885 general election.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 By-election voided and writ suspended
- ↑ Borough constituency abolished November 1885. Gain retained, in the county constituency of the same name, at the 1885 general election.
- ↑ By-election voided and writ suspended. Constituency abolished in June 1885
|
By-election | Date | Former Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
West Norfolk |
8 March 1880[21 1] |
Sir William Bagge |
|
Conservative |
William Tyssen-Amherst |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Drogheda |
2 March 1880 |
William Hagarty O'Leary |
|
Home Rule |
Benjamin Whitworth |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Kilkenny City |
27 February 1880[21 1] |
Benjamin Whitworth |
|
Home Rule |
John Francis Smithwick |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation in order to contest Drogheda |
Southwark |
13 February 1880[21 2] |
John Locke |
|
Liberal |
Edward George Clarke |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Barnstaple |
12 February 1880 |
Samuel Danks Waddy |
|
Liberal |
Viscount Lymington |
|
Liberal |
Resignation in order to contest Sheffield |
Liverpool |
6 February 1880 |
John Torr |
|
Conservative |
Edward Whitley |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Sheffield |
22 December 1879 |
John Arthur Roebuck |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Danks Waddy |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Donegal |
15 December 1879[21 3] |
William Wilson |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Lea |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Elginshire and Nairnshire |
17 September 1879 |
Viscount Macduff |
|
Liberal |
Sir George Macpherson-Grant |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Ennis |
26 July 1879 |
William Stacpoole |
|
Home Rule |
James Lysaght Finegan |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Glasgow |
16 July 1879[21 1][21 3] |
Alexander Whitelaw |
|
Conservative |
Charles Clow Tennant |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Limerick City |
23 May 1879 |
Isaac Butt |
|
Home Rule |
Daniel Fitzgerald Gabbett |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Clare |
15 May 1879 |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
Home Rule |
James Patrick Mahon |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation (Attorney General of the Colony of Victoria) |
Canterbury |
8 May 1879 |
Lewis Majendie |
|
Conservative |
Robert Peter Laurie |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
East Cumberland |
25 April 1879[21 1] |
Charles Howard |
|
Liberal |
George Howard |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Cockermouth |
16 April 1879 |
Isaac Fletcher |
|
Liberal |
William Fletcher |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Longford |
5 April 1879[21 1] |
Myles William O'Reilly |
|
Home Rule |
Justin McCarthy |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation (Assistant Commissioner of Intermediate Education in Ireland) |
East Somerset |
19 March 1879[21 1] |
Ralph Shuttleworth Allen |
|
Conservative |
Lord Brooke |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Haddington Burghs |
25 February 1879 |
Lord William Hay |
|
Liberal |
Sir David Wedderburn |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
South Warwickshire |
21 February 1879[21 1] |
Earl of Yarmouth |
|
Conservative |
Earl of Yarmouth |
|
Conservative |
Comptroller of the Household[21 4] |
Cork County |
17 February 1879 |
McCarthy Downing |
|
Home Rule |
David la Touche Colthurst |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Cambridgeshire |
30 January 1879[21 1] |
Elliot Yorke |
|
Conservative |
Edward Hicks |
|
Conservative |
Death |
North Norfolk |
21 January 1879 |
James Duff |
|
Conservative |
Edward Birkbeck |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Londonderry County |
18 December 1878 |
Richard Smyth |
|
Liberal |
Sir Thomas McClure |
|
Liberal |
Death |
New Ross |
17 December 1878[21 2] |
John Dunbar |
|
Home Rule |
Charles George Tottenham |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Bristol |
14 December 1878 |
Kirkman Daniel Hodgson |
|
Liberal |
Lewis Fry |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Maldon |
11 December 1878[21 3] |
George Sandford |
|
Conservative |
George Courtauld |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Peterborough |
29 October 1878 |
George Hammond Whalley |
|
Liberal |
John Wentworth-FitzWilliam |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Truro |
26 September 1878 |
Sir Frederick Williams |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Tremayne |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Argyllshire |
27 August 1878 |
Marquess of Lorne |
|
Liberal |
Lord Colin Campbell |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Newcastle-under-Lyme |
23 August 1878[21 2] |
Sir Edmund Buckley |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Rathbone Edge |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Boston |
12 August 1878[21 1] |
John Malcolm |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Garfit |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest Argyllshire |
Haddington Burghs |
3 August 1878 |
Sir Henry Ferguson Davie |
|
Liberal |
Lord William Hay |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Flint Boroughs |
5 July 1878 |
Peter Ellis Eyton |
|
Liberal |
John Roberts |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Middlesbrough |
4 July 1878 |
Henry Bolckow |
|
Liberal |
Isaac Wilson |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Rochester |
14 June 1878 |
Philip Wykeham Martin |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Otway |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Southampton |
14 June 1878 |
Russell Gurney |
|
Conservative |
Alfred Giles |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Down |
17 May 1878[21 3] |
James Sharman Crawford |
|
Liberal |
Viscount Castlereagh |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Reading |
17 May 1878 |
Sir Francis Goldsmid |
|
Liberal |
George Palmer |
|
Liberal |
Death |
West Kent |
15 May 1878[21 1] |
John Gilbert Talbot |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Lewisham |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest Oxford University |
Oxford University |
13–17 May 1878 |
Gathorne Hardy |
|
Conservative |
John Gilbert Talbot |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
Carmarthen Boroughs |
11 May 1878[21 1] |
Sir Arthur Cowell-Stepney |
|
Liberal |
Benjamin Thomas Williams |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
North Staffordshire |
24 April 1878[21 1] |
Charles Adderley |
|
Conservative |
Robert William Hanbury |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
Tamworth |
24 April 1878[21 3] |
Robert William Hanbury |
|
Conservative |
Hamar Alfred Bass |
|
Liberal |
Resignation in order to contest North Staffordshire |
South Northumberland |
17 April 1878[21 5] |
Lord Eslington |
|
Conservative |
Edward Ridley |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
|
Conservative |
Albert Grey |
|
Liberal |
Middlesex |
12 April 1878[21 1] |
Lord George Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Lord George Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 4] |
North Lancashire |
8 April 1878[21 1] |
Frederick Stanley |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Stanley |
|
Conservative |
Secretary of State for War[21 4] |
Belfast |
2 April 1878 |
William Johnston |
|
Conservative |
William Ewart |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Inspector of Fisheries in Ireland) |
Worcester |
28 March 1878[21 2] |
Alexander Clunes Sheriff |
|
Liberal |
John Derby Allcroft |
|
Conservative |
Death |
East Somerset |
20 March 1878[21 1] |
Richard Bright |
|
Conservative |
Sir Philip Miles |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Mid Somerset |
19 March 1878[21 1] |
Ralph Neville-Grenville |
|
Conservative |
William Gore-Langton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Hereford |
14 March 1878 |
Evan Pateshall |
|
Conservative |
George Arbuthnot |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Cirencester |
12 March 1878 |
Allen Bathurst |
|
Conservative |
Thomas William Chester-Master |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Canterbury |
2 March 1878[21 1] |
Henry Munro-Butler-Johnstone |
|
Conservative |
Alfred Gathorne-Hardy |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
York |
20 February 1878[21 1] |
James Lowther |
|
Conservative |
James Lowther |
|
Conservative |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[21 4] |
Oxfordshire |
5 February 1878[21 1] |
Joseph Warner Henley |
|
Conservative |
Edward William Harcourt |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Perthshire |
2 February 1878 |
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell |
|
Conservative |
Henry Edward Home-Drummond-Moray |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Marlborough |
31 January 1878[21 1] |
Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce |
|
Liberal |
Lord Charles Brudenell-Bruce |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Perth |
29 January 1878 |
Arthur Kinnaird |
|
Liberal |
Charles Stuart Parker |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Leith Burghs |
29 January 1878 |
Donald Robert Macgregor |
|
Liberal |
Andrew Grant |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Greenock |
25 January 1878 |
James Johnston Grieve |
|
Liberal |
James Stewart |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Clare |
13 August 1877 |
Sir Colman O'Loghlen |
|
Home Rule |
Sir Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
North Northamptonshire |
13 August 1877 |
George Ward Hunt |
|
Conservative |
Sackville Stopford-Sackville |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Westminster |
11 August 1877[21 1] |
William Henry Smith |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Smith |
|
Conservative |
First Lord of the Admiralty[21 4] |
South Shropshire |
10 August 1877[21 1] |
Edward Corbett |
|
Conservative |
Sir Baldwyn Leighton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Great Grimsby |
1 August 1877[21 3] |
John Chapman |
|
Conservative |
Alfred Watkin |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Huntingdonshire |
29 June 1877 |
Henry Carstairs Pelly |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Mandeville |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Dungarvan |
23 June 1877 |
John O'Keeffe |
|
Home Rule |
Frank Hugh O'Donnell |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Tipperary |
15 May 1877 |
William Frederick Ormond O'Callaghan |
|
Home Rule |
Edmund Dwyer Gray |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Montgomery Boroughs |
15 May 1877 |
Hon. Charles Hanbury-Tracy |
|
Liberal |
Hon. Frederick Hanbury-Tracy |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Salford |
19 April 1877 |
Charles Edward Cawley |
|
Conservative |
Oliver Ormerod Walker |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Launceston |
3 March 1877 |
James Henry Deakin (junior) |
|
Conservative |
Sir Hardinge Stanley Giffard |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Oldham |
1 March 1877[21 3] |
John Morgan Cobbett |
|
Conservative |
John Tomlinson Hibbert |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Halifax |
20 February 1877 |
John Crossley |
|
Liberal |
John Dyson Hutchinson |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Wilton |
19 February 1877[21 3] |
Sir Edmund Antrobus |
|
Liberal |
Hon. Sidney Herbert |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Dublin University |
13 February 1877[21 1] |
Edward Gibson |
|
Conservative |
Edward Gibson |
|
Conservative |
Attorney-General for Ireland[21 4] |
Waterford County |
20 January 1877 |
Sir John Esmonde |
|
Home Rule |
James Delahunty |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Sligo County |
12 January 1877[21 1] |
Sir Robert Gore-Booth |
|
Conservative |
Edward Robert King-Harman |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Liskeard |
22 December 1876 |
Edward Horsman |
|
Liberal |
Leonard Courtney |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Frome |
23 November 1876[21 3] |
Henry Lopes |
|
Conservative |
Henry Samuelson |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Judge of the High Court of Justice) |
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities |
6–10 November 1876 |
Edward Strathearn Gordon |
|
Conservative |
William Watson |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Lords of Appeal in Ordinary) |
South Shropshire |
3 November 1876[21 1] |
Percy Egerton Herbert |
|
Conservative |
John Edmund Severne |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Buckinghamshire |
21 September 1876 |
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Fremantle |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
Donegal |
26 August 1876 |
Thomas Conolly |
|
Conservative |
William Wilson |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Rutlandshire |
17 August 1876[21 1] |
Gerard Noel |
|
Conservative |
Gerard Noel |
|
Conservative |
First Commissioner of Works[21 4] |
Leeds |
15 August 1876 |
Robert Meek Carter |
|
Liberal |
John Barran |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Carmarthen Boroughs |
14 August 1876[21 1][21 3] |
Charles William Nevill |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Cowell-Stepney |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
New Shoreham |
4 August 1876 |
Percy Burrell |
|
Conservative |
Walter Burrell |
|
Conservative |
Death |
East Kent |
26 July 1876[21 1] |
Wyndham Knatchbull |
|
Conservative |
William Deedes |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Mid Chester |
18 July 1876[21 1] |
Egerton Leigh |
|
Conservative |
Piers Egerton-Warburton |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Leitrim |
14 July 1876[21 2] |
William Ormsby-Gore |
|
Conservative |
Francis O'Beirne |
|
Home Rule |
Succession to a peerage |
West Worcestershire |
8 July 1876[21 1] |
William Edward Dowdeswell |
|
Conservative |
Sir Edmund Lechmere |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Birmingham |
27 June 1876[21 1] |
George Dixon |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Chamberlain |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Pembrokeshire |
26 June 1876 |
John Scourfield |
|
Conservative |
James Bevan Bowen |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Cork City |
25 May 1876[21 2] |
Joseph Philip Ronayne |
|
Home Rule |
William Goulding |
|
Conservative |
Death |
West Aberdeenshire |
10 May 1876 |
William McCombie |
|
Liberal |
Lord Douglas Gordon |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
East Cumberland |
26 April 1876[21 3] |
William Nicholson Hodgson |
|
Conservative |
Stafford Howard |
|
Liberal |
Death |
North Norfolk |
21 April 1876 |
Frederick Walpole |
|
Conservative |
James Duff |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Horsham |
29 February 1876 |
Robert Henry Hurst (junior) |
|
Liberal |
James Clifton Brown |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
East Retford |
24 February 1876 |
The Viscount Galway |
|
Conservative |
William Beckett-Denison |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Berkshire |
23 February 1876 |
Richard Fellowes Benyon |
|
Conservative |
Philip Wroughton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
East Suffolk |
22 February 1876 |
Viscount Mahon |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Barne |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Manchester |
17 February 1876[21 3] |
William Romaine Callender |
|
Conservative |
Jacob Bright |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Huntingdon |
16 February 1876[21 1] |
John Burgess Karslake |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Hinchingbrooke |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Leominster |
15 February 1876[21 2] |
Richard Arkwright |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Blake |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Enniskillen |
15 February 1876[21 1] |
Viscount Crichton |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Crichton |
|
Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] |
Burnley |
12 February 1876 |
Richard Shaw |
|
Liberal |
Peter Rylands |
|
Liberal |
Death |
North Shropshire |
3 February 1876 |
John Ormsby-Gore |
|
Conservative |
Stanley Leighton |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
Dorset |
3 February 1876 |
Henry Sturt |
|
Conservative |
Edward Digby |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
South Wiltshire |
4 January 1876[21 1] |
Lord Henry Thynne |
|
Conservative |
Lord Henry Thynne |
|
Conservative |
Treasurer of the Household[21 4] |
Ipswich |
1 January 1876 |
John Patteson Cobbold |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Clement Cobbold |
|
Conservative |
Death |
East Aberdeenshire |
22 December 1875 |
William Dingwall Fordyce |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Hamilton-Gordon |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Horsham |
17 December 1875[21 2] |
William Vesey-FitzGerald |
|
Conservative |
Robert Henry Hurst (junior) |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Chief Charity Commissioner for England and Wales) |
Whitehaven |
16 December 1875 |
George Cavendish-Bentinck |
|
Conservative |
George Cavendish-Bentinck |
|
Conservative |
Judge Advocate General[21 4] |
Mid Surrey |
24 November 1875[21 1] |
Richard Baggallay |
|
Conservative |
Sir Trevor Lawrence |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Justice of the Court of Appeal) |
South West Lancashire |
6 November 1875[21 1] |
Charles Turner |
|
Conservative |
John Ireland Blackburne |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Armagh City |
18 October 1875 |
John Vance |
|
Conservative |
George Beresford |
|
Conservative |
Death |
West Suffolk |
4 October 1875[21 1] |
Fuller Maitland Wilson |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Thornhill |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Blackburn |
30 September 1875 |
Henry Master Feilden |
|
Conservative |
Daniel Thwaites |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Hartlepool |
29 July 1875 |
Thomas Richardson |
|
Liberal |
Lowthian Bell |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
West Suffolk |
16 June 1875 |
Lord Augustus Hervey |
|
Conservative |
Fuller Maitland Wilson |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Breconshire |
20 May 1875[21 3] |
Godfrey Morgan |
|
Conservative |
William Fuller-Maitland |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Kilkenny City |
28 April 1875 |
John Gray |
|
Home Rule |
Benjamin Whitworth |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Bedfordshire |
28 April 1875[21 1] |
Francis Bassett |
|
Liberal |
Marquess of Tavistock |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Kirkcaldy Burghs |
20 April 1875 |
Robert Reid |
|
Liberal |
George Campbell |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Meath |
17 April 1875 |
John Martin |
|
Home Rule |
Charles Stewart Parnell |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Bridport |
31 March 1875 |
Thomas Alexander Mitchell |
|
Liberal |
Pandeli Ralli |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Tipperary |
11 March 1875 |
John Mitchel |
|
Independent Nationalist |
John Mitchel |
|
Independent Nationalist |
Disqualification (Convicted Felon) |
|
Independent Nationalist |
Stephen Moore |
|
Conservative |
By-election result reversed on petition |
St. Ives |
5 March 1875 |
Charles Tyringham Praed |
|
Conservative |
Charles Tyringham Praed |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Norwich |
5 March 1875[21 6] |
John Walter Huddleston |
|
Conservative |
Jacob Henry Tillett |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Justice of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Stroud |
19 February 1875 |
Henry Brand |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Marling |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Stoke-upon-Trent |
16 February 1875[21 2] |
George Milles |
|
Liberal |
Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy |
|
Independent |
Resignation |
Tipperary |
13 February 1875[21 1][21 7] |
Charles William White |
|
Home Rule |
John Mitchel |
|
Independent Nationalist |
Resignation |
East Kent |
13 February 1875 |
George Elliot |
|
Conservative |
John Eldon Gorst |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Dublin University |
11 February 1875[21 1] |
David Robert Plunket |
|
Conservative |
David Robert Plunket |
|
Conservative |
Solicitor General for Ireland[21 4] |
East Kent |
27 January 1875[21 1] |
George Milles |
|
Conservative |
Wyndham Knatchbull |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Dublin University |
18–22 January 1875 |
John Thomas Ball |
|
Conservative |
Edward Gibson |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) |
St. Ives |
28 December 1874 |
Edward Gershour Davenport |
|
Conservative |
Charles Tyringham Praed |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Birkenhead |
24 November 1874 |
John Laird |
|
Conservative |
David MacIver |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Wenlock |
12 November 1874 |
George Weld-Forester |
|
Conservative |
Cecil Weld-Forester |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Northampton |
6 October 1874[21 2] |
Charles Gilpin |
|
Liberal |
Charles George Merewether |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Cambridgeshire |
5 October 1874[21 1] |
Lord George Manners |
|
Conservative |
Benjamin Rodwell |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Midhurst |
23 September 1874[21 1] |
Charles Perceval |
|
Conservative |
Sir Henry Holland |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Kidderminster |
31 July 1874 |
Albert Grant |
|
Conservative |
Sir William Fraser |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Stroud |
24 July 1874 |
John Edward Dorington |
|
Conservative |
Henry Brand |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Launceston |
3 July 1874 |
James Henry Deakin (senior) |
|
Conservative |
James Henry Deakin (junior) |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Galway |
29 June 1874 |
Frank Hugh O'Donnell |
|
Home Rule |
Michael Francis Ward |
|
Home Rule |
Void Election |
North Durham |
19 June 1874[21 2] |
Charles Palmer |
|
Liberal |
Charles Palmer |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Lowthian Bell |
|
Liberal |
Sir George Elliot |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Oxford |
12 June 1874[21 2] |
George Young |
|
Liberal |
Mark John Stewart |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Judge of the Court of Session) |
Haverfordwest |
12 June 1874[21 1] |
The Lord Kensington |
|
Liberal |
The Lord Kensington |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
City of Durham |
11 June 1874 |
Thomas Charles Thompson |
|
Liberal |
Farrer Herschell |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
John Henderson |
|
Liberal |
Sir Arthur Middleton |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Mayo |
29 May 1874 |
George Ekins Browne |
|
Home Rule |
George Ekins Browne |
|
Home Rule |
Void Election |
Thomas Tighe |
|
Home Rule |
John O'Connor Power |
|
Home Rule |
Void Election |
Poole |
26 May 1874 |
Henry Brinsley Sheridan |
|
Liberal |
Henry Brinsley Sheridan |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Dudley |
18 May 1874 |
Charles Waring |
|
Liberal |
Evelyn Ashley |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Stroud |
15 May 1874[21 8] |
Sebastian Stewart Dickinson |
|
Liberal |
Alfred Stanton |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Walter John Stanton |
|
Liberal |
John Edward Dorington |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Wakefield |
4 May 1874 |
Edward Green |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Kemp Sanderson |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Preston |
24 April 1874[21 1] |
John Holker |
|
Conservative |
John Holker |
|
Conservative |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[21 4] |
Hackney |
24 April 1874 |
John Holms |
|
Liberal |
John Holms |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Charles Reed |
|
Liberal |
Henry Fawcett |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Louth |
8 April 1874 |
Philip Callan |
|
Home Rule |
George Harley Kirk |
|
Home Rule |
Double Election, chose to sit for Dundalk |
North Lancashire |
26 March 1874[21 1] |
John Wilson-Patten |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Henry Clifton |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
Falkirk Burghs |
26 March 1874[21 1] |
John Ramsay |
|
Liberal |
John Ramsay |
|
Liberal |
Disqualification (Held Government Contract) |
North Staffordshire |
23 March 1874[21 1] |
Charles Adderley |
|
Conservative |
Charles Adderley |
|
Conservative |
President of the Board of Trade[21 4] |
Galway |
20 March 1874 |
Viscount St Lawrence |
|
Home Rule |
Frank Hugh O'Donnell |
|
Home Rule |
Succession to a peerage |
East Suffolk |
20 March 1874[21 1] |
The Lord Rendlesham |
|
Conservative |
The Lord Rendlesham |
|
Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] |
North Leicestershire |
20 March 1874[21 1] |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
Postmaster General[21 4] |
Invernesshire |
19 March 1874[21 1] |
Donald Cameron |
|
Conservative |
Donald Cameron |
|
Conservative |
Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[21 4] |
South West Lancashire |
19 March 1874[21 1] |
Richard Assheton Cross |
|
Conservative |
Richard Assheton Cross |
|
Conservative |
Home Secretary[21 4] |
South Devonshire |
19 March 1874[21 1] |
Sir Massey Lopes |
|
Conservative |
Sir Massey Lopes |
|
Conservative |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[21 4] |
Dublin County |
18 March 1874 |
Thomas Edward Taylor |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Edward Taylor |
|
Conservative |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[21 4] |
North Devonshire |
18 March 1874[21 1] |
Sir Stafford Northcote |
|
Conservative |
Sir Stafford Northcote |
|
Conservative |
Chancellor of the Exchequer[21 4] |
North Northamptonshire |
18 March 1874[21 1] |
George Ward Hunt |
|
Conservative |
George Ward Hunt |
|
Conservative |
First Lord of the Admiralty[21 4] |
North Northumberland |
17 March 1874[21 1] |
Earl Percy |
|
Conservative |
Earl Percy |
|
Conservative |
Treasurer of the Household[21 4] |
Monmouthshire |
17 March 1874[21 1] |
Lord Henry Somerset |
|
Conservative |
Lord Henry Somerset |
|
Conservative |
Comptroller of the Household[21 4] |
East Gloucestershire |
17 March 1874[21 1] |
Michael Hicks Beach |
|
Conservative |
Michael Hicks Beach |
|
Conservative |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[21 4] |
Buckinghamshire |
17 March 1874[21 1] |
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
Conservative |
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
Conservative |
Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[21 4] |
Eye |
17 March 1874 |
The Viscount Barrington |
|
Conservative |
The Viscount Barrington |
|
Conservative |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[21 4] |
Dublin University |
16 March 1874[21 1] |
John Thomas Ball |
|
Conservative |
John Thomas Ball |
|
Conservative |
Attorney General for Ireland[21 4] |
Mid Surrey |
16 March 1874[21 1] |
Richard Baggallay |
|
Conservative |
Richard Baggallay |
|
Conservative |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[21 4] |
Portsmouth |
16 March 1874[21 1] |
James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone |
|
Conservative |
James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone |
|
Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] |
North Lincolnshire |
16 March 1874[21 1] |
Rowland Winn |
|
Conservative |
Rowland Winn |
|
Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] |
Oxford |
16 March 1874[21 2] |
Edward Cardwell |
|
Liberal |
Alexander William Hall |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
Huntingdon |
16 March 1874[21 1] |
John Burgess Karslake |
|
Conservative |
John Burgess Karslake |
|
Conservative |
Attorney General for England and Wales[21 4] |
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities |
14 March 1874[21 1] |
Edward Strathearn Gordon |
|
Conservative |
Edward Strathearn Gordon |
|
Conservative |
Lord Advocate[21 4] |
North Hampshire |
14 March 1874[21 1] |
George Sclater-Booth |
|
Conservative |
George Sclater-Booth |
|
Conservative |
President of the Local Government Board[21 4] |
Liverpool |
14 March 1874[21 1] |
Viscount Sandon |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Sandon |
|
Conservative |
Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 4] |
Oxford University |
14 March 1874[21 1] |
Gathorne Hardy |
|
Conservative |
Gathorne Hardy |
|
Conservative |
Secretary of State for War[21 4] |
New Shoreham |
13 March 1874[21 1] |
Stephen Cave |
|
Conservative |
Stephen Cave |
|
Conservative |
Judge Advocate General[21 4] |
Chicester |
13 March 1874[21 1] |
Lord Henry Lennox |
|
Conservative |
Lord Henry Lennox |
|
Conservative |
First Commissioner of Works[21 4] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 An uncontested by-election.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 Gain not retained at the 1880 UK general election
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 Gain retained at the 1880 UK general election
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 4.24 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 4.30 4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 4.36 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ↑ Double Return. Two candidates declared elected due to a tie. On recount Ridley was elected. Grey would gain the seat in the 1880 UK general election
- ↑ By-Election voided and writ suspended. Seat was vacant until the 1880 UK general election where Tillett was elected
- ↑ Mitchell was disqualified for being a convicted felon and was re-elected at the ensuing by-election. He died before his re-election was adjudged to a Conservative who would be defeated in the 1880 UK general election
- ↑ Dorington's election was voided on petition and the subsequent by-election was won by the Liberals who held it in the 1880 UK general election.
|
By-election | Date | Former Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
14 January 1874 |
Joseph Cowen |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Cowen |
|
Liberal |
Death |
West Somerset |
12 January 1874[20 1] |
William Gore-Langton |
|
Conservative |
Vaughan Lee |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Stroud |
6 January 1874[20 2] |
Henry Selfe Page Winterbotham |
|
Liberal |
John Edward Dorington |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Cambridgeshire |
3 January 1874[20 1] |
Viscount Royston |
|
Conservative |
Elliot Yorke |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Huntington |
17 December 1873 |
Thomas Baring |
|
Conservative |
John Burgess Karslake |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Exeter |
9 December 1873[20 3] |
John Coleridge |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Mills |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) |
Oxford |
6 December 1873[20 1] |
William Vernon Harcourt |
|
Liberal |
William Vernon Harcourt |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] |
Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities |
4 December 1873[20 1] |
Lyon Playfair |
|
Liberal |
Lyon Playfair |
|
Liberal |
Postmaster General[20 4] |
Haverfordwest Boroughs |
24 November 1873 |
The Lord Kensington |
|
Liberal |
The Lord Kensington |
|
Liberal |
Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 4] |
Kingston-upon-Hull |
22 October 1873[20 2] |
James Clay |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Walker Pease |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Birmingham |
20 October 1873[20 1] |
John Bright |
|
Liberal |
John Bright |
|
Liberal |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[20 4] |
Taunton |
13 October 1873 |
Henry James |
|
Liberal |
Henry James |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] |
Bath |
8 October 1873 |
Donald Dalrymple |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Hayter |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Dover |
22 September 1873[20 3] |
Sir George Jessel |
|
Liberal |
Edward William Barnett |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Master of the Rolls) |
Renfrewshire |
10 September 1873[20 2] |
Henry Bruce |
|
Liberal |
Archibald Campbell |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to a peerage |
Shaftsbury |
30 August 1873[20 3] |
George Glyn |
|
Liberal |
Vere Fane Benett-Stanford |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Northern West Riding of Yorkshire |
27 August 1873[20 1] |
Lord Frederick Cavendish |
|
Liberal |
Lord Frederick Cavendish |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] |
East Staffordshire |
6 August 1873[20 3] |
John Robinson McClean |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Dundee |
5 August 1873 |
George Armitstead |
|
Liberal |
James Yeaman |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Greenwich |
2 August 1873[20 3] |
David Salomons |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Boord |
|
Conservative |
Death |
County Waterford |
5 July 1873[20 1] |
Edmond de la Poer |
|
Liberal |
Henry Villiers-Stuart |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Berwickshire |
27 June 1873 |
David Robertson |
|
Liberal |
William Miller |
|
Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Bath |
27 June 1873 |
Viscount Chelsea |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Grey de Wilton |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Roscommon |
24 June 1873[20 1] |
Fitzstephen French |
|
Liberal |
Charles French |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Southern Devonshire |
17 June 1873[20 1] |
Samuel Trehawke Kekewich |
|
Conservative |
John Carpenter Garnier |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Richmonds (Yorks.) |
27 May 1873[20 1] |
Lawrence Dundas |
|
Liberal |
John Dundas |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Gloucester |
8 May 1873[20 3] |
William Philip Price |
|
Liberal |
William Killigrew Wait |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Bath |
6 May 1873[20 3] |
Sir William Tite |
|
Liberal |
Viscount Chelsea |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Tyrone |
7 April 1873 |
Henry Thomas Lowry-Corry |
|
Conservative |
Henry William Lowry-Corry |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Cheshire Mid |
7 March 1873 |
George Legh |
|
Conservative |
Egerton Leigh |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Wigtownshire |
21 February 1873 |
Lord Garlies |
|
Conservative |
Robert Vans-Agnew |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Lisburn |
19 February 1873[20 1] |
Edward Wingfield Verner |
|
Conservative |
Sir Richard Wallace |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest County Armagh |
County Armagh |
15 February 1873[20 1] |
Sir William Verner |
|
Conservative |
Edward Wingfield Verner |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Liverpool |
7 February 1873 |
Samuel Robert Graves |
|
Conservative |
John Torr |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Orkney and Shetland |
6–7 January 1873 |
Frederick Dundas |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Lang |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Forfarshire |
13 December 1872 |
Charles Carnegie |
|
Liberal |
James William Barclay |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland) |
Kincardineshire |
10 December 1872[20 1] |
James Dyce Nicol |
|
Liberal |
George Balfour |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Cork City |
6 December 1872[20 3] |
John Francis Maguire |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Philip Ronayne |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Londonderry City |
23 November 1872[20 3] |
Richard Dowse |
|
Liberal |
Charles Edward Lewis |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Baron of the Court of the Exchequer) |
Richmond (Yorks) |
4 November 1872 |
Roundell Palmer |
|
Liberal |
Lawrence Dundas |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Lord Chancellor and Elevation to the peerage) |
Tiverton |
4 November 1872 |
George Denman |
|
Liberal |
William Massey |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Justice of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Flint Boroughs |
16 October 1872[20 1] |
Sir John Hanmer |
|
Liberal |
Robert Cunliffe |
|
Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Preston |
13 September 1872 |
Edward Hermon |
|
Conservative |
William Farrer Ecroyd |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Pontefract |
15 August 1872[20 5] |
Hugh Childers |
|
Liberal |
Hugh Childers |
|
Liberal |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Paymaster General[20 4] |
Southern West Riding of Yorkshire |
8 July 1872[20 3][20 1] |
Viscount Milton |
|
Liberal |
Walter Spencer-Stanhope |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Aberdeen |
29 June 1872 |
William Henry Sykes |
|
Liberal |
John Farley Leith |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Bedfordshire |
27 June 1872 |
Francis Russell |
|
Liberal |
Francis Bassett |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Mallow |
7 June 1872 |
George Waters |
|
Liberal |
William Felix Munster |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Chairman of the Quarter Sessions of the County of Waterford) |
Oldham |
5 June 1872[20 3] |
John Platt |
|
Liberal |
John Morgan Cobbett |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Wexford Borough |
26 April 1872[20 3] |
Richard Joseph Devereux |
|
Liberal |
William Archer Redmond |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation |
Tamworth |
16 April 1872[20 3] |
John Peel |
|
Liberal |
Robert William Hanbury |
|
Conservative |
Death |
West Cumberland |
26 March 1872[20 1] |
Henry Lowther |
|
Conservative |
The Lord Muncaster |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
East Gloucestershire |
11 March 1872[20 1] |
Robert Stayner Holford |
|
Conservative |
John Reginald Yorke |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Wallingford |
9 March 1872[20 1] |
Stanley Vickers |
|
Conservative |
Edward Wells |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Flintshire |
2 March 1872[20 1] |
Lord Richard Grosvenor |
|
Liberal |
Lord Richard Grosvenor |
|
Liberal |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 4] |
Wick Burghs |
28 February 1872 |
George Loch |
|
Liberal |
John Pender |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
North Nottinghamshire |
26 February 1872[20 3] |
Evelyn Denison |
|
Liberal |
George Monckton-Arundell |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
West Cheshire |
17 February 1872[20 1] |
John Tollemache |
|
Conservative |
Wilbraham Tollemache |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
County Galway |
8 February 1872[20 6] |
William Henry Gregory |
|
Liberal |
John Philip Nolan |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation (Governor of Ceylon) |
|
Home Rule |
William Le Poer Trench |
|
Conservative |
By-election result reversed on petition |
Kerry |
6 February 1872[20 3] |
Viscount Castlerosse |
|
Liberal |
Rowland Blennerhassett |
|
Home Rule |
Succession to a peerage |
Northern West Riding of Yorkshire |
3 February 1872[20 2] |
Sir Francis Crossley |
|
Liberal |
Francis Sharp Powell |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Dover |
25 November 1871 |
George Jessel |
|
Liberal |
George Jessel |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] |
Plymouth |
22 November 1871[20 3] |
Robert Collier |
|
Liberal |
Edward Bates |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Justice of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Limerick City |
20 September 1871[20 3][20 1] |
Francis William Russell |
|
Liberal |
Isaac Butt |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Truro |
13 September 1871[20 3] |
John Cranch Walker Vivian |
|
Liberal |
James McGarel-Hogg |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Permanent Under-Secretary of State for War) |
East Surrey |
26 August 1871[20 3] |
Charles Buxton |
|
Liberal |
James Watney, Jr. |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Monaghan |
22 July 1871 |
Charles Powell Leslie |
|
Conservative |
John Leslie |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Westmeath |
17 June 1871[20 3][20 1] |
William Pollard-Urquhart |
|
Liberal |
Patrick James Smyth |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
West Staffordshire |
13 June 1871[20 1] |
Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram |
|
Conservative |
Francis Monckton |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Durham City |
28 April 1871[20 2] |
John Robert Davison |
|
Liberal |
John Lloyd Wharton |
|
Conservative |
Death |
South Norfolk |
17 April 1871 |
Edward Howes |
|
Conservative |
Sir Robert Jacob Buxton |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Tamworth |
28 March 1871[20 1] |
Henry Bulwer |
|
Liberal |
John Peel |
|
Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Halifax |
13 March 1871[20 1] |
James Stansfeld |
|
Liberal |
James Stansfeld |
|
Liberal |
President of the Poor Law Board[20 4] |
Monmouthshire |
4 March 1871[20 1] |
Poulett Somerset |
|
Conservative |
Lord Henry Somerset |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Stalybridge |
1 March 1871[20 2] |
James Sidebottom |
|
Conservative |
Nathaniel Buckley |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Hereford |
28 February 1871[20 3] |
Edward Henry Clive |
|
Liberal |
George Arbuthnot |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Norwich |
22 February 1871 |
Jacob Henry Tillett |
|
Liberal |
Jeremiah James Colman |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
County Galway |
21 February 1871[20 3][20 1] |
Viscount Burke |
|
Liberal |
Mitchell Henry |
|
Home Rule |
Resignation |
Westmorland |
21 February 1871[20 1] |
Earl of Bective |
|
Conservative |
Earl of Bective |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Ripon |
15 February 1871 |
Lord John Hay |
|
Liberal |
Sir Henry Knight Storks |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
York |
14 February 1871[20 1] |
Joshua Proctor Brown Westhead |
|
Liberal |
George Leeman |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
West Norfolk |
8 February 1871[20 1] |
Thomas de Grey |
|
Conservative |
George Bentinck |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
County Limerick |
28 January 1871[20 1] |
William Monsell |
|
Liberal |
William Monsell |
|
Liberal |
Postmaster General[20 4] |
Newry |
23 January 1871[20 1][20 2] |
William Kirk |
|
Liberal |
Viscount Newry and Morne |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Meath |
17 January 1871[20 3] |
Matthew Elias Corbally |
|
Liberal |
John Martin |
|
Home Rule |
Death |
Durham City |
14 January 1871[20 1] |
John Robert Davison |
|
Liberal |
John Robert Davison |
|
Liberal |
Judge Advocate General[20 4] |
Newport (Isle of Wight) |
23 November 1870 |
Charles Wykeham Martin |
|
Liberal |
Charles Cavendish Clifford |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Colchester |
3 November 1870[20 3] |
John Gurdon Rebow |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Learmonth |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Mid Surrey |
17 October 1870[20 1] |
William Brodrick |
|
Conservative |
Richard Baggallay |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Shrewsbury |
21 September 1870[20 2] |
William James Clement |
|
Liberal |
Douglas Straight |
|
Conservative |
Death |
West Surrey |
8 September 1870[20 1][20 3] |
John Ivatt Briscoe |
|
Liberal |
Lee Steere |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Dublin City |
18 August 1870[20 2] |
Sir Arthur Edward Guinness |
|
Conservative |
Sir Dominic John Corrigan |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Plymouth |
15 August 1870[20 1] |
Sir Robert Porrett Collier |
|
Liberal |
Sir Robert Porrett Collier |
|
Liberal |
Recorder of Bristol[20 4] |
Brecon |
13 June 1870[20 3] |
Lord Hyde |
|
Liberal |
James Gwynne-Holford |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Rochester |
19 July 1870 |
John Alexander Kinglake |
|
Liberal |
Julian Goldsmid |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Norwich |
13 July 1870[20 3] |
Sir Henry Stracey |
|
Conservative |
Jacob Henry Tillett |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Bristol |
27 June 1870 |
Elisha Smith Robinson |
|
Liberal |
Kirkman Daniel Hodgson |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
South Leicestershire |
13 June 1870 |
Viscount Curzon |
|
Conservative |
William Unwin Heygate |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Isle of Wight |
13 June 1870[20 3] |
Sir John Simeon |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Baillie-Cochrane |
|
Conservative |
Death |
East Suffolk |
1 June 1870 |
John Henniker-Major |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Mahon |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Longford |
16 May 1870 |
Reginald Greville-Nugent |
|
Liberal |
George Greville-Nugent |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Mayo |
12 May 1870[20 1] |
George Henry Moore |
|
Liberal |
George Ekins Browne |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Mallow |
10 May 1870 |
Henry Munster |
|
Liberal |
George Waters |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
East Devon |
9 April 1870[20 1] |
Lord Courtenay |
|
Conservative |
John Henry Kennaway |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Newark-on-Trent |
1 April 1870 |
Edward Denison |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Boteler Bristowe |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Bristol |
29 March 1870 |
Francis Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley |
|
Liberal |
Elisha Smith Robinson |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Roxburghshire |
2 March 1870[20 1] |
Sir William Scott |
|
Liberal |
Marquess of Bowmont |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Tipperary |
28 February 1870[20 2] |
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa |
|
Independent Nationalist |
Denis Caulfield Heron |
|
Liberal |
Disqualification (convicted felon) |
Waterford City |
25 February 1870 |
Sir Henry Winston Barron |
|
Liberal |
Ralph Bernal Osborne |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Maidstone |
25 February 1870 |
William Lee |
|
Liberal |
Sir John Lubbock |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Nottingham |
24 February 1870[20 2] |
Charles Ichabod Wright |
|
Conservative |
Auberon Herbert |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Southwark |
17 February 1870[20 3] |
Austen Henry Layard |
|
Liberal |
Marcus Beresford |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Ambassador to Spain) |
Bridgnorth |
16 February 1870[20 1][20 3] |
Henry Whitmore |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Foster |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Londonderry City |
15 February 1870 |
Richard Dowse |
|
Liberal |
Richard Dowse |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for Ireland[20 4] |
Dublin University |
14 February 1870[20 1] |
Anthony Lefroy |
|
Conservative |
David Robert Plunket |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Mallow |
3 February 1870 |
Edward Sullivan |
|
Liberal |
Henry Munster |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Irish Master of the Rolls) |
Merionethshire |
17 January 1870 |
David Williams |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Holland |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Queen's County |
4 January 1870[20 1] |
John Wilson FitzPatrick |
|
Liberal |
Edmund Dease |
|
Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Longford |
31 December 1869 |
Fulke Greville-Nugent |
|
Liberal |
Reginald Greville-Nugent |
|
Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
King's Lynn |
9 December 1869 |
Lord Stanley |
|
Conservative |
Lord Claud Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Chester |
4 December 1869[20 1] |
Earl Grosvenor |
|
Liberal |
Norman de L'Aigle Grosvenor |
|
Liberal |
Succession to a peerage |
Tipperary |
27 November 1869[20 2] |
Charles Moore |
|
Liberal |
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa |
|
Independent Nationalist |
Death |
Waterford City |
22 November 1869 |
John Aloysius Blake |
|
Liberal |
Sir Henry Winston Barron |
|
Liberal |
Resignation (Inspector of Irish Fisheries) |
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities |
22 November 1869[20 3] |
James Moncreiff |
|
Liberal |
Edward Strathearn Gordon |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Lord Justice Clerk) |
Hastings |
18 November 1869 |
Frederick North |
|
Liberal |
Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Tower Hamlets |
8 November 1869[20 1] |
Acton Smee Ayrton |
|
Liberal |
Acton Smee Ayrton |
|
Liberal |
First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[20 4] |
East Cheshire |
6 October 1869 |
Edward Christopher Egerton |
|
Conservative |
William Cunliffe Brooks |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Caithness |
26 August 1869 |
George Traill |
|
Liberal |
Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Antrim |
21 August 1869 |
George Henry Seymour |
|
Conservative |
Hugh de Grey Seymour |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Salisbury |
5 August 1869 |
Edward William Terreck Hamilton |
|
Liberal |
Alfred Seymour |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Nottingham |
16 June 1869 |
Sir Robert Juckes Clifton |
|
Liberal |
Charles Seely |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Stafford |
7 June 1869[20 2] |
Walter Meller |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Salt |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Henry Davis Pochin |
|
Liberal |
Reginald Talbot |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Youghal |
11 May 1869 |
Christopher Weguelin |
|
Liberal |
Montague John Guest |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Liskeard |
11 May 1869 |
Sir Arthur Buller |
|
Liberal |
Edward Horsman |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Brecon |
24 April 1869[20 2] |
Howel Gwyn |
|
Conservative |
Lord Hyde |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
West Sussex |
17 April 1869[20 1] |
Henry Wyndham |
|
Conservative |
Earl of March |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Dumfriesshire |
31 March 1869[20 3] |
Sydney Waterlow |
|
Liberal |
George Gustavus Walker |
|
Conservative |
Disqualification (government contractor) |
Hereford |
30 March 1869 |
George Clive |
|
Liberal |
Edward Henry Clive |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
John Wylie |
|
Liberal |
Chandos Wren-Hoskyns |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Blackburn |
30 March 1869 |
William Henry Hornby |
|
Conservative |
Edward Kenworthy Hornby |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Joseph Feilden |
|
Conservative |
Henry Master Feilden |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Drogheda |
15 March 1869[20 1] |
Benjamin Whitworth |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Whitworth |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Scarborough |
12 March 1869[20 1] |
Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone |
|
Liberal |
Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Bradford |
12 March 1869 |
Henry William Ripley |
|
Liberal |
Edward Miall |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Bewdley |
11 March 1869[20 7] |
Richard Atwood Glass |
|
Conservative |
John Cunliffe |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
|
Conservative |
Augustus Anson |
|
Liberal |
By-election result reversed on petition |
Westbury |
27 February 1869 |
John Lewis Phipps |
|
Conservative |
Charles Paul Phipps |
|
Conservative |
Void election |
Wexford Borough |
26 February 1869[20 1] |
Richard Joseph Devereux |
|
Liberal |
Richard Joseph Devereux |
|
Liberal |
Void election |
Radnor Boroughs |
25 February 1869 |
Richard Green-Price |
|
Liberal |
Marquess of Hartington |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
City of London |
22 February 1869[20 1][20 2] |
Charles Bell |
|
Conservative |
Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Renfrewshire |
25 January 1869[20 1] |
Archibald Alexander Speirs |
|
Liberal |
Henry Bruce |
|
Liberal |
Death |
South Derbyshire |
16 January 1869 |
Sir Thomas Gresley |
|
Conservative |
Henry Wilmot |
|
Conservative |
Death |
County Louth |
11 January 1869[20 1] |
Chichester Fortescue |
|
Liberal |
Chichester Fortescue |
|
Liberal |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[20 4] |
Kildare |
11 January 1869[20 1] |
Lord Otho Fitzgerald |
|
Liberal |
Lord Otho Fitzgerald |
|
Liberal |
Comptroller of the Household[20 4] |
Westmeath |
7 January 1869[20 1] |
Algernon Fulke Greville |
|
Liberal |
Algernon Fulke Greville |
|
Liberal |
Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 4] |
Kerry |
7 January 1869[20 1] |
Viscount Castlerosse |
|
Liberal |
Viscount Castlerosse |
|
Liberal |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 4] |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire |
6 January 1869[20 1] |
William Patrick Adam |
|
Liberal |
William Patrick Adam |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] |
Clare |
5 January 1869[20 1] |
Sir Colman O'Loghlen |
|
Liberal |
Sir Colman O'Loghlen |
|
Liberal |
Judge Advocate General[20 4] |
Mallow |
4 January 1869[20 1] |
Edward Sullivan |
|
Liberal |
Edward Sullivan |
|
Liberal |
Attorney General for Ireland[20 4] |
Wigtown Burghs |
4 January 1869[20 1] |
George Young |
|
Liberal |
George Young |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for Scotland[20 4] |
Hawick Burghs |
4 January 1869[20 1] |
George Otto Trevelyan |
|
Liberal |
George Otto Trevelyan |
|
Liberal |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[20 4] |
Wareham |
23 December 1868[20 3] |
John Hales Montagu Calcraft |
|
Liberal |
John Erle-Drax |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Oxford |
22 December 1868[20 1] |
Edward Cardwell |
|
Liberal |
Edward Cardwell |
|
Liberal |
Secretary of State for War[20 4] |
London University |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
Robert Lowe |
|
Liberal |
Robert Lowe |
|
Liberal |
Chancellor of the Exchequer[20 4] |
Truro |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
John Cranch Walker Vivian |
|
Liberal |
John Cranch Walker Vivian |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] |
Ripon |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
Lord John Hay |
|
Liberal |
Lord John Hay |
|
Liberal |
Junior Naval Lord[20 4] |
Pontefract |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
Hugh Childers |
|
Liberal |
Hugh Childers |
|
Liberal |
First Lord of the Admiralty[20 4] |
Plymouth |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
Sir Robert Porrett Collier |
|
Liberal |
Sir Robert Porrett Collier |
|
Liberal |
Attorney General for England and Wales[20 4] |
Halifax |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
James Stansfeld |
|
Liberal |
James Stansfeld |
|
Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] |
Exeter |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
John Coleridge |
|
Liberal |
Sir John Coleridge |
|
Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] |
Bradford |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
William Edward Forster |
|
Liberal |
William Edward Forster |
|
Liberal |
Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education[20 4] |
Birmingham |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
John Bright |
|
Liberal |
John Bright |
|
Liberal |
President of the Board of Trade[20 4] |
Southwark |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
Austen Henry Layard |
|
Liberal |
Austen Henry Layard |
|
Liberal |
First Commissioner of Works[20 4] |
Greenwich |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Liberal |
Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[20 4] |
City of London |
21 December 1868[20 1] |
George Joachim Goschen |
|
Liberal |
George Joachim Goschen |
|
Liberal |
President of the Poor Law Board[20 4] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 An uncontested by-election.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 Gain not retained at the 1874 UK general election
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.32 Gain retained at the 1874 UK general election
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 4.24 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 4.30 4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 4.36 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ↑ First election using the secret ballot.
- ↑ On petition Nolan was unseated and William Le Poer Trench (Conservative) was declared elected. Trench was defeated in the 1874 general election by Nolan.
- ↑ On petition Cunliffe was unseated and Augustus Henry Archibald Anson (Liberal) was declared elected. He was re-elected in the 1874 general election.
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