|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Aberdeen |
William Henry Sykes |
Liberal |
Aberdeenshire East |
William Dingwall Fordyce |
Liberal |
Aberdeenshire West |
William McCombie |
Liberal |
Abingdon |
Hon. Charles Lindsay |
Conservative |
Andover |
Hon. Dudley Fortescue |
Liberal |
Anglesey |
Richard Davies |
Liberal |
Antrim (Two members) |
Hon. Edward O'Neill |
Conservative |
George Henry Seymour |
Conservative |
Argyllshire |
The Marquess of Lorne |
Liberal |
Armagh |
John Vance |
Conservative |
Armagh County (Two members) |
Sir James Stronge, Bt |
Conservative |
William Verner |
Conservative |
Ashton-under-Lyne |
Thomas Walton Mellor |
Conservative |
Athlone |
John Ennis |
Liberal |
Aylesbury (Two members) |
Samuel George Smith |
Conservative |
Nathan Rothschild |
Liberal |
Ayr |
Edward Henry John Crauford |
Liberal |
Ayrshire North |
William Finnie |
Liberal |
Ayrshire South |
Sir David Wedderburn, Bt |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Banbury |
Bernhard Samuelson |
Liberal |
Bandon |
William Shaw |
Liberal |
Banffshire |
Robert Duff |
Liberal |
Barnstaple (Two members) |
Thomas Cave |
Liberal |
Charles Henry Williams |
Conservative |
Bath (Two members) |
Sir William Tite |
Liberal |
Donald Dalrymple |
Liberal |
Beaumaris |
Hon. William Stanley |
Liberal |
Bedford (Two members) |
Samuel Whitbread |
Liberal |
James Howard |
Liberal |
Bedfordshire (Two members) |
Francis Russell |
Liberal |
Richard Gilpin |
Conservative |
Belfast (Two members) |
William Johnston |
Conservative |
Thomas McClure |
Liberal |
Berkshire (Three members) |
Richard Benyon |
Conservative |
Robert Loyd-Lindsay |
Conservative |
John Walter |
Liberal |
Berwickshire |
David Robertson |
Liberal |
Berwick-upon-Tweed (Two members) |
Viscount Bury |
Liberal |
John Stapleton |
Liberal |
Beverley[1] (Two members) |
Sir Henry Edwards, Bt |
Conservative |
Edmund Hegan Kennard |
Conservative |
Bewdley[2] |
Sir Richard Atwood Glass |
Conservative |
Birkenhead |
John Laird |
Conservative |
Birmingham (Three members) |
John Bright |
Liberal |
George Dixon |
Liberal |
Philip Henry Muntz |
Liberal |
Blackburn[3] (Two members) |
William Henry Hornby |
Conservative |
Joseph Feilden |
Conservative |
Bodmin |
Hon. Frederick Leveson-Gower |
Liberal |
Bolton (Two members) |
William Gray |
Conservative |
John Hick |
Conservative |
Boston (Two members) |
John Malcolm |
Conservative |
Thomas Collins |
Conservative |
Bradford[4] (Two members) |
William Edward Forster |
Liberal |
Henry Ripley |
Liberal |
Brecon[5] |
Howel Gwyn |
Conservative |
Breconshire |
Hon. Godfrey Morgan |
Conservative |
Bridgnorth |
Henry Whitmore |
Conservative |
Bridgwater[6] (Two members) |
Alexander William Kinglake |
Liberal |
Philip Vanderbyl |
Liberal |
Bridport |
Thomas Alexander Mitchell |
Liberal |
Brighton (Two members) |
James White |
Liberal |
Henry Fawcett |
Liberal |
Bristol (Two members) |
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley |
Liberal |
Samuel Morley |
Liberal |
Buckingham |
Sir Harry Verney, Bt |
Liberal |
Buckinghamshire (Three members) |
Caledon Du Pré |
Conservative |
Benjamin Disraeli |
Conservative |
Nathaniel Grace Lambert |
Liberal |
Burnley |
Richard Shaw |
Liberal |
Bury |
Robert Needham Philips |
Liberal |
Bury St Edmunds (Two members) |
Joseph Alfred Hardcastle |
Liberal |
Edward Greene |
Conservative |
Buteshire |
Charles Dalrymple |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Carnarvon |
William Bulkeley Hughes |
Liberal |
Carnarvonshire |
Love Jones-Parry |
Liberal |
Caithness |
George Traill |
Liberal |
Calne |
Lord Edmond FitzMaurice |
Liberal |
Cambridge (Two members) |
Robert Torrens |
Liberal |
William Fowler |
Liberal |
Cambridge University (Two members) |
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
Conservative |
Alexander Beresford Hope |
Conservative |
Cambridgeshire (Three members) |
Lord George Manners |
Conservative |
Viscount Royston |
Conservative |
Hon. Sir Henry Brand |
Liberal |
Canterbury (Two members) |
Henry Munro-Butler-Johnstone |
Conservative |
Theodore Brinckman |
Liberal |
Cardiff |
James Crichton-Stuart |
Liberal |
Cardigan |
Sir Thomas Lloyd, Bt |
Liberal |
Cardiganshire |
Evan Richards |
Liberal |
Carlisle (Two members) |
Edmund Potter |
Liberal |
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt |
Liberal |
Carlow |
William Addis Fagan |
Liberal |
Carlow County (Two members) |
Henry Bruen |
Conservative |
Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh |
Conservative |
Carmarthen |
John Cowell-Stepney |
Liberal |
Carmarthenshire (Two members) |
Edward Sartoris |
Liberal |
John Jones |
Conservative |
Carrickfergus |
Marriott Dalway |
Liberal |
Cashel[7] |
James Lyster O'Beirne |
Liberal |
Cavan (Two members) |
Hon. Hugh Annesley |
Conservative |
Edward James Saunderson |
Liberal |
Chatham |
Arthur Otway |
Liberal |
Chelsea (Two members) |
Sir Charles Dilke, Bt |
Liberal |
Sir Henry Hoare, Bt |
Liberal |
Cheltenham |
Henry Samuelson |
Liberal |
Cheshire East (Two members) |
Edward Christopher Egerton |
Conservative |
William Legh |
Conservative |
Cheshire Mid (Two members) |
Hon. Wilbraham Egerton |
Conservative |
George Cornwall Legh |
Conservative |
Cheshire West (Two members) |
Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bt |
Conservative |
John Tollemache |
Conservative |
Chester (Two members) |
Earl Grosvenor |
Liberal |
Henry Cecil Raikes |
Conservative |
Chichester |
Lord Henry Lennox |
Conservative |
Chippenham |
Gabriel Goldney |
Conservative |
Christchurch |
Edmund Haviland-Burke |
Liberal |
Cirencester |
Allen Bathurst |
Conservative |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire |
Sir William Patrick Adam |
Liberal |
Clare (Two members) |
Crofton Moore Vandeleur |
Conservative |
Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Bt |
Liberal |
Clitheroe |
Ralph Assheton |
Conservative |
Clonmel |
John Bagwell |
Liberal |
Cockermouth |
Isaac Fletcher |
Liberal |
Colchester (Two members) |
John Gurdon Rebow |
Liberal |
William Brewer |
Liberal |
Coleraine |
Sir Henry Bruce, Bt |
Conservative |
Cork (Two members) |
Nicholas Daniel Murphy |
Liberal |
John Francis Maguire |
Liberal |
County Cork (Two members) |
Arthur Smith-Barry |
Conservative |
McCarthy Downing |
Liberal |
Cornwall East (Two members) |
Sir John Salusbury-Trelawny, Bt |
Liberal |
Edward Brydges Willyams |
Liberal |
Cornwall West |
Sir John St Aubyn, Bt |
Liberal |
Arthur Vivian |
Liberal |
Coventry (Two members) |
Henry Eaton |
Conservative |
Alexander Staveley Hill |
Conservative |
Cricklade (Two members) |
Sir Daniel Gooch, Bt |
Conservative |
Hon. Frederick William Cadogan |
Liberal |
Cumberland East (Two members) |
Hon. Charles Howard |
Liberal |
William Nicholson Hodgson |
Conservative |
Cumberland West (Two members) |
Henry Lowther |
Conservative |
Hon. Percy Wyndham |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Darlington |
Edmund Backhouse |
Liberal |
Denbigh Boroughs |
Watkin Williams |
Liberal |
Denbighshire (Two members) |
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, Bt |
Conservative |
George Osborne Morgan |
Liberal |
Derby (Two members) |
Michael Thomas Bass |
Liberal |
Samuel Plimsoll |
Liberal |
Derbyshire East (Two members) |
Hon. Francis Egerton |
Liberal |
Hon. Henry Strutt |
Liberal |
Derbyshire North (Two members) |
Lord George Henry Cavendish |
Liberal |
Augustus Peter Arkwright |
Conservative |
Derbyshire South (Two members) |
Rowland Smith |
Conservative |
Sir Thomas Gresley, Bt |
Conservative |
Devizes |
Sir Thomas Bateson, Bt |
Conservative |
Devonport (Two members) |
Montague Chambers |
Liberal |
John Delaware Lewis |
Liberal |
Devonshire East (Two members) |
Sir Lawrence Palk, Bt |
Conservative |
Lord Courtenay |
Conservative |
Devonshire North (Two members) |
Thomas Dyke Acland |
Liberal |
Sir Stafford Northcote, Bt |
Conservative |
Devonshire South (Two members) |
Samuel Trehawke Kekewich |
Conservative |
Sir Massey Lopes, Bt |
Conservative |
Dewsbury |
Sir John Simon |
Liberal |
Donegal (Two members) |
Thomas Conolly |
Conservative |
Marquis of Hamilton |
Conservative |
Dorchester |
Charles Sturt |
Conservative |
Dorset (Three members) |
Henry Sturt |
Conservative |
Hon. Henry Portman |
Liberal |
John Floyer |
Conservative |
Dover (Two members) |
Alexander George Dickson |
Conservative |
George Jessel |
Liberal |
Down (Two members) |
Lord Edwin Hill-Trevor |
Conservative |
William Brownlow Forde |
Conservative |
Downpatrick |
William Keown |
Conservative |
Drogheda[8] |
Benjamin Whitworth |
Liberal |
Droitwich |
Sir John Pakington, Bt |
Conservative |
Dublin[9] (Two members) |
Jonathan Pim |
Liberal |
Sir Arthur Guinness, Bt |
Conservative |
Dublin County (Two members) |
Thomas Edward Taylor |
Conservative |
Ion Hamilton |
Conservative |
Dublin University (Two members) |
Anthony Lefroy |
Conservative |
John Thomas Ball |
Conservative |
Dudley |
Henry Brinsley Sheridan |
Liberal |
Dumfries |
Robert Jardine |
Liberal |
Dumfriesshire[10] |
Sydney Waterlow |
Liberal |
Dunbartonshire |
Archibald Orr-Ewing |
Conservative |
Dundalk |
Philip Callan |
Liberal |
Dundee (Two members) |
Sir John Ogilvy, Bt |
Liberal |
George Armitstead |
Liberal |
Dungannon |
William Stuart Knox |
Conservative |
Dungarvon |
Henry Matthews |
Liberal |
Durham City (Two members) |
John Henderson |
Liberal |
John Robert Davison |
Liberal |
Durham County North (Two members) |
Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bt |
Liberal |
George Elliot |
Conservative |
Durham County South |
Joseph Pease |
Liberal |
Frederick Beaumont |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
East Retford (Two members) |
The Viscount Galway |
Conservative |
Francis John Savile Foljambe |
Liberal |
Edinburgh (Two members) |
Duncan McLaren |
Liberal |
John Miller |
Liberal |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities |
Lyon Playfair |
Liberal |
Elgin |
M. E. Grant Duff |
Liberal |
Elginshire and Nairnshire |
Hon. James Ogilvy-Grant |
Conservative |
Ennis |
William Stacpoole |
Liberal |
Enniskillen |
Viscount Crichton |
Conservative |
Essex East (Two members) |
James Round |
Conservative |
Samuel Ruggles-Brise |
Conservative |
Essex South (Two members) |
Richard Baker Wingfield-Baker |
Liberal |
Andrew Johnston |
Liberal |
Essex West (Two members) |
Lord Eustace Cecil |
Conservative |
Henry Selwin-Ibbetson |
Conservative |
Evesham |
James Bourne |
Conservative |
Exeter (Two members) |
John Coleridge |
Liberal |
Edgar Alfred Bowring |
Liberal |
Eye |
The Viscount Barrington |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Falkirk Burghs |
James Merry |
Liberal |
Fermanagh (Two members) |
Mervyn Edward Archdall |
Conservative |
Hon. Henry Cole |
Conservative |
Fife |
Sir Robert Anstruther, Bt |
Liberal |
Finsbury (Two members) |
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens |
Liberal |
Andrew Lusk |
Liberal |
Flint |
Sir John Hanmer, Bt |
Liberal |
Flintshire |
Lord Richard Grosvenor |
Liberal |
Forfarshire |
Charles Carnegie |
Liberal |
Frome |
Thomas Hughes |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Galway Borough (Two members) |
Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, Bt |
Liberal |
Viscount St Lawrence |
Liberal |
Galway County (Two members) |
William Henry Gregory |
Liberal |
Viscount Bourke |
Liberal |
Gateshead |
Sir William Hutt |
Liberal |
Glamorganshire (Two members) |
Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot |
Liberal |
Henry Vivian |
Liberal |
Glasgow (Three members) |
Robert Dalglish |
Liberal |
William Graham |
Liberal |
George Anderson |
Liberal |
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities |
James Moncreiff |
Liberal |
Gloucester (Two members) |
William Philip Price |
Liberal |
Charles James Monk |
Liberal |
Gloucestershire East (Two members) |
Robert Stayner Holford |
Conservative |
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt |
Conservative |
Gloucestershire West (Two members) |
Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote |
Liberal |
Samuel Marling |
Liberal |
Grantham (Two members) |
Frederick James Tollemache |
Liberal |
Sir Hugh Cholmeley, Bt |
Liberal |
Gravesend |
Sir Charles John Wingfield |
Liberal |
Great Grimsby |
"Colonel" George Tomline |
Liberal |
Great Marlow |
Thomas Owen Wethered |
Conservative |
Greenock |
James Johnston Grieve |
Liberal |
Greenwich (Two members) |
David Salomons |
Liberal |
William Ewart Gladstone |
Liberal |
Guildford |
Guildford Onslow |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Hackney (Two members) |
Sir Charles Reed |
Liberal |
John Holms |
Liberal |
Haddington |
Sir Henry Ferguson-Davie, Bt |
Liberal |
Haddingtonshire |
Lord Elcho |
Conservative |
Halifax (Two members) |
Sir James Stansfeld |
Liberal |
Edward Akroyd |
Liberal |
Hampshire North (Two members) |
William Wither Bramston Beach |
Conservative |
George Sclater-Booth |
Conservative |
Hampshire South (Two members) |
Hon. William Cowper-Temple |
Liberal |
Lord Henry Douglas-Scott-Montagu |
Conservative |
The Hartlepools |
Ralph Ward Jackson |
Conservative |
Harwich |
Henry Jervis-White-Jervis |
Conservative |
Hastings (Two members) |
Thomas Brassey |
Liberal |
Frederick North |
Liberal |
Haverfordwest |
The Lord Kensington |
Liberal |
Hawick |
George Trevelyan |
Liberal |
Helston |
Adolphus William Young |
Liberal |
Hereford[11] (Two members) |
George Clive |
Liberal |
John William Shaw Wylie |
Liberal |
Herefordshire (Three members) |
Sir Joseph Bailey, Bt |
Conservative |
Michael Biddulph |
Liberal |
Sir Herbert Croft, Bt |
Conservative |
Hertford |
Robert Dimsdale |
Conservative |
Hertfordshire (Three members) |
Henry Cowper |
Liberal |
Abel Smith |
Conservative |
Henry Brand |
Liberal |
Horsham |
Robert Henry Hurst |
Liberal |
Huddersfield |
Edward Aldam Leatham |
Liberal |
Huntingdon |
Thomas Baring |
Conservative |
Huntingdonshire (Two members) |
Edward Fellowes |
Conservative |
Lord Robert Montagu |
Conservative |
Hythe |
Baron Mayer Amschel de Rothschild |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Inverness Burghs |
Aeneas William Mackintosh |
Liberal |
Inverness-shire |
Donald Cameron |
Conservative |
Ipswich (Two members) |
Hugh Adair |
Liberal |
Henry Wyndham West |
Liberal |
Isle of Wight |
Sir John Simeon, Bt |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Kendal |
John Whitwell |
Liberal |
Kent East (Two members) |
Edward Leigh Pemberton |
Conservative |
Hon. George Milles |
Conservative |
Kent Mid (Two members) |
William Hart Dyke |
Conservative |
Viscount Holmesdale |
Conservative |
Kent West (Two members) |
Sir Charles Mills, Bt |
Conservative |
John Gilbert Talbot |
Conservative |
Kerry (Two members) |
Viscount Castlerosse |
Liberal |
Henry Arthur Herbert |
Liberal |
Kidderminster |
Thomas Lea |
Liberal |
Kildare (Two members) |
William Henry Ford Cogan |
Liberal |
Lord Otho FitzGerald |
Liberal |
Kilkenny City |
Sir John Gray |
Liberal |
County Kilkenny (Two members) |
Leopold Agar-Ellis |
Liberal |
George Leopold Bryan |
Liberal |
Kilmarnock |
Hon. Edward Pleydell Bouverie |
Liberal |
Kincardineshire |
James Dyce Nicol |
Liberal |
King's County (Two members) |
Sir Patrick O'Brien, Bt |
Liberal |
David Sherlock |
Liberal |
King's Lynn (Two members) |
Lord Stanley |
Conservative |
Hon. Robert Bourke |
Conservative |
Kingston upon Hull (Two members) |
James Clay |
Liberal |
Charles Morgan Norwood |
Liberal |
Kinsale |
Sir George Colthurst, Bt |
Liberal |
Kirkcaldy Burghs |
Roger Sinclair Aytoun |
Liberal |
Kirkcudbright |
Wellwood Herries Maxwell |
Liberal |
Knaresborough |
Alfred Illingworth |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Lambeth (Two members) |
Sir James Lawrence, Bt |
Liberal |
William McArthur |
Liberal |
Lanarkshire North |
Sir Thomas Colebrooke, Bt |
Liberal |
Lanarkshire South |
John Hamilton |
Liberal |
Lancashire North (Two members) |
John Wilson-Patten |
Conservative |
Hon. Frederick Stanley |
Conservative |
Lancashire North-East (Two members) |
James Maden Holt |
Conservative |
John Pierce Chamberlain Starkie |
Conservative |
Lancashire South-East (Two members) |
Hon. Algernon Egerton |
Conservative |
John Snowdon Henry |
Conservative |
Lancashire South-West (Two members) |
Charles Turner |
Conservative |
R. A. Cross |
Conservative |
Launceston |
Henry Lopes |
Conservative |
Leeds (Three members) |
Edward Baines |
Liberal |
Robert Meek Carter |
Liberal |
William St James Wheelhouse |
Conservative |
Leicester (Two members) |
Peter Alfred Taylor |
Liberal |
John Dove Harris |
Liberal |
Leicestershire North (Two members) |
Lord John Manners |
Conservative |
Samuel William Clowes |
Conservative |
Leicestershire South (Two members) |
Viscount Curzon |
Conservative |
Albert Pell |
Conservative |
Leith Burghs |
Robert Andrew Macfie |
Liberal |
Leitrim (Two members) |
John Brady |
Liberal |
William Ormsby-Gore |
Conservative |
Leominster |
Richard Arkwright |
Conservative |
Lewes |
Lord Pelham |
Liberal |
Lichfield |
Richard Dyott |
Conservative |
Limerick City (Two members) |
Francis William Russell |
Liberal |
George Gavin |
Liberal |
Limerick County (Two members) |
William Monsell |
Liberal |
Edward Synan |
Liberal |
Lincoln (Two members) |
Charles Seely |
Liberal |
John Hinde Palmer |
Liberal |
Lincolnshire Mid (Two members) |
Weston Cracroft Amcotts |
Liberal |
Henry Chaplin |
Conservative |
Lincolnshire North (Two members) |
Sir Montague Cholmeley, Bt |
Liberal |
Rowland Winn |
Conservative |
Lincolnshire South (Two members) |
William Welby-Gregory |
Conservative |
Edmund Turnor |
Conservative |
Linlithgowshire |
Peter McLagan |
Liberal |
Lisburne |
Edward Wingfield Verner |
Conservative |
Liskeard |
Sir Arthur William Buller |
Liberal |
Liverpool (Three members) |
Samuel Robert Graves |
Conservative |
Viscount Sandon |
Conservative |
William Rathbone |
Liberal |
City of London (Four members) |
Robert Wigram Crawford |
Liberal |
George Goschen |
Liberal |
William Lawrence |
Liberal |
Charles Bell |
Conservative |
London University |
Robert Lowe |
Liberal |
Londonderry |
Richard Dowse |
Liberal |
Londonderry County (Two members) |
Robert Peel Dawson |
Conservative |
Sir Frederic Heygate, Bt |
Conservative |
Longford (Two members) |
Fulke Greville-Nugent |
Liberal |
Myles O'Reilly |
Liberal |
Louth County (Two members) |
Chichester Fortescue |
Liberal |
Matthew O'Reilly Dease |
Liberal |
Ludlow |
George Windsor-Clive |
Conservative |
Lymington |
Lord George Gordon-Lennox |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Macclesfield (Two members) |
David Chadwick |
Liberal |
William Coare Brocklehurst |
Liberal |
Maidstone (Two members) |
William Lee |
Liberal |
James Whatman |
Liberal |
Maldon |
Edward Hammond Bentall |
Liberal |
Mallow |
Edward Sullivan |
Liberal |
Malmesbury |
Walter Powell |
Conservative |
Malton |
Hon. Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam |
Liberal |
Manchester (Three members) |
Sir Thomas Bazley, Bt |
Liberal |
Jacob Bright |
Liberal |
Hugh Birley |
Conservative |
Marlborough |
Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce |
Liberal |
Marylebone (Two members) |
John Harvey Lewis |
Liberal |
Sir Thomas Chambers |
Liberal |
Mayo (Two members) |
Lord Bingham |
Conservative |
George Henry Moore |
Liberal |
Meath (Two members) |
Matthew Elias Corbally |
Liberal |
Edward McEvoy |
Liberal |
Merioneth |
David Williams |
Liberal |
Merthyr Tydvil (Two members) |
Henry Richard |
Liberal |
Richard Fothergill |
Liberal |
Middlesbrough |
Henry Bolckow |
Liberal |
Middlesex (Two members) |
Viscount Enfield |
Liberal |
Lord George Hamilton |
Conservative |
Midhurst |
William Townley Mitford |
Conservative |
Midlothian |
Sir Alexander Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, Bt |
Liberal |
Monaghan (Two members) |
Charles Powell Leslie III |
Conservative |
Sewallis Evelyn Shirley |
Conservative |
Monmouth |
Sir John Ramsden, Bt |
Liberal |
Monmouthshire (Two members) |
Charles Octavius Swinnerton Morgan |
Conservative |
Poulett Somerset |
Conservative |
Montgomery |
Hon. Charles Hanbury-Tracy |
Liberal |
Montgomeryshire |
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn |
Conservative |
Montrose |
William Edward Baxter |
Liberal |
Morpeth |
Sir George Grey, Bt |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Newark (Two members) |
Grosvenor Hodgkinson |
Liberal |
Edward Denison |
Liberal |
Newcastle-under-Lyme (Two members) |
William Shepherd Allen |
Liberal |
Edmund Buckley |
Conservative |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Two members) |
Thomas Emerson Headlam |
Liberal |
Sir Joseph Cowen |
Liberal |
Newport (Isle of Wight) |
Charles Wykeham Martin |
Liberal |
New Ross |
Patrick McMahon |
Liberal |
Newry |
William Kirk |
Liberal |
New Shoreham (Two members) |
Stephen Cave |
Conservative |
Sir Percy Burrell, Bt |
Conservative |
Norfolk North (Two members) |
Frederick Walpole |
Conservative |
Sir Edmund Lacon, Bt |
Conservative |
Norfolk South (Two members) |
Clare Sewell Read |
Conservative |
Edward Howes |
Conservative |
Norfolk West (Two members) |
Sir William Bagge, Bt |
Conservative |
Hon. Thomas de Grey |
Conservative |
Northallerton |
John Hutton |
Conservative |
Northampton (Two members) |
Charles Gilpin |
Liberal |
The Lord Henley |
Liberal |
Northamptonshire North (Two members) |
George Ward Hunt |
Conservative |
Sackville Stopford-Sackville |
Conservative |
Northamptonshire South (Two members) |
Sir Rainald Knightley, Bt |
Conservative |
Fairfax Cartwright |
Conservative |
Northumberland North (Two members) |
The Earl Percy |
Conservative |
Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt |
Conservative |
Northumberland South (Two members) |
Wentworth Beaumont |
Liberal |
Hon. Henry Liddell |
Conservative |
Norwich[12] (Two members) |
Sir William Russell, Bt |
Liberal |
Sir Henry Stracey, Bt |
Conservative |
Nottingham (Two members) |
Sir Robert Juckes Clifton, Bt |
Liberal |
Charles Ichabod Wright |
Conservative |
Nottinghamshire North (Two members) |
Evelyn Denison |
Liberal (Speaker) |
Frederick Chatfield Smith |
Conservative |
Nottinghamshire South (Two members) |
William Hodgson Barrow |
Conservative |
Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Oldham (Two members) |
John Tomlinson Hibbert |
Liberal |
John Platt |
Liberal |
Orkney and Shetland |
Frederick Dundas |
Liberal |
Oxford (Two members) |
Edward Cardwell |
Liberal |
Sir William Vernon Harcourt |
Liberal |
Oxfordshire (Three members) |
Joseph Warner Henley |
Conservative |
John Sidney North |
Conservative |
William Cornwallis Cartwright |
Liberal |
Oxford University (Two members) |
Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy |
Conservative |
John Mowbray |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Paisley |
Humphrey Crum-Ewing |
Liberal |
Peebles and Selkirk |
Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, Bt |
Conservative |
Pembroke |
Thomas Meyrick |
Conservative |
Pembrokeshire |
John Scourfield |
Conservative |
Penryn and Falmouth (Two members) |
Robert Fowler |
Conservative |
Edward Backhouse Eastwick |
Conservative |
Perth |
Hon. Arthur Kinnaird |
Liberal |
Perthshire |
Charles Stuart Parker |
Liberal |
Peterborough (Two members) |
George Hammond Whalley |
Liberal |
William Wells |
Liberal |
Petersfield |
William Nicholson |
Liberal |
Plymouth (Two members) |
Sir Robert Collier |
Liberal |
Walter Morrison |
Liberal |
Pontefract |
Hugh Childers |
Liberal |
Samuel Waterhouse |
Conservative |
Poole |
Arthur Guest |
Conservative |
Portarlington |
Lionel Dawson-Damer |
Conservative |
Portsmouth (Two members) |
William Stone |
Liberal |
Sir James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Bt |
Conservative |
Preston (Two members) |
Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, Bt |
Conservative |
Edward Hermon |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Queen's County (Two members) |
John FitzPatrick |
Liberal |
Kenelm Thomas Digby |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Radnor |
Richard Green-Price |
Liberal |
Radnorshire |
Hon. Arthur Walsh |
Conservative |
Reading (Two members) |
Sir Francis Goldsmid, Bt |
Liberal |
George Shaw-Lefevre |
Liberal |
Renfrewshire |
Archibald Alexander Speirs |
Liberal |
Richmond (Yorkshire) |
Sir Roundell Palmer |
Liberal |
Ripon |
Lord John Hay |
Liberal |
Rochdale |
Thomas Bayley Potter |
Liberal |
Rochester (Two members) |
Philip Wykeham Martin |
Liberal |
John Alexander Kinglake |
Liberal |
Roscommon (Two members) |
Fitzstephen French |
Liberal |
Charles Owen O'Conor |
Liberal |
Ross and Cromarty |
Alexander Matheson |
Liberal |
Roxburghshire |
Sir William Scott, Bt |
Liberal |
Rutland (Two members) |
Hon. Gerard Noel |
Conservative |
George Henry Finch |
Conservative |
Rye |
John Gathorne-Hardy |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
St Andrews |
Edward Ellice |
Liberal |
St Ives |
Charles Magniac |
Liberal |
Salford (Two members) |
Charles Edward Cawley |
Conservative |
William Thomas Charley |
Conservative |
Salisbury (Two members) |
Edward Hamilton |
Liberal |
John Alfred Lush |
Liberal |
Sandwich (Two members) |
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen |
Liberal |
Henry Brassey |
Liberal |
Scarborough (Two members) |
John Dent Dent |
Liberal |
Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Bt |
Liberal |
Shaftesbury |
George Glyn |
Liberal |
Sheffield (Two members) |
George Hadfield |
Liberal |
Anthony John Mundella |
Liberal |
Shrewsbury (Two members) |
William James Clement |
Liberal |
James Figgins |
Conservative |
Shropshire North (Two members) |
John Ormsby-Gore |
Conservative |
Viscount Newport |
Conservative |
Shropshire South (Two members) |
Hon. Sir Percy Egerton Herbert |
Conservative |
Edward Corbett |
Conservative |
Sligo[13] |
Lawrence E. Knox |
Conservative |
Sligo County (Two members) |
Sir Robert Gore-Booth, Bt |
Conservative |
Denis Maurice O'Conor |
Liberal |
Somerset East (Two members) |
Ralph Shuttleworth Allen |
Conservative |
Richard Bright |
Conservative |
Somerset Mid (Two members) |
Sir Richard Paget, Bt |
Conservative |
Ralph Neville-Grenville |
Conservative |
Somerset West (Two members) |
William Henry Powell Gore-Langton |
Conservative |
Hon. Arthur Hood |
Conservative |
Southampton (Two members) |
Russell Gurney |
Conservative |
Peter Merrick Hoare |
Conservative |
South Shields |
James Cochran Stevenson |
Liberal |
Southwark (Two members) |
John Locke |
Liberal |
Austen Henry Layard |
Liberal |
Stafford[14] (Two members) |
Walter Meller |
Conservative |
Henry Davis Pochin |
Liberal |
Staffordshire East (Two members) |
Michael Bass |
Liberal |
John Robinson McClean |
Liberal |
Staffordshire North (Two members) |
Charles Adderley |
Conservative |
Sir Edward Manningham-Buller, Bt |
Liberal |
Staffordshire West (Two members) |
Sir Smith Child, Bt |
Conservative |
Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram |
Conservative |
Stalybridge |
James Sidebottom |
Conservative |
Stamford |
Sir John Dalrymple-Hay, Bt |
Conservative |
Stirling |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
Liberal |
Stirlingshire |
John Elphinstone Erskine |
Liberal |
Stockport (Two members) |
John Benjamin Smith |
Liberal |
William Tipping |
Conservative |
Stockton |
Joseph Dodds |
Liberal |
Stoke-upon-Trent (Two members) |
George Melly |
Liberal |
William Sargeant Roden |
Liberal |
Stroud (Two members) |
Henry Selfe Page Winterbotham |
Liberal |
Sebastian Stewart Dickinson |
Liberal |
Suffolk East (Two members) |
Hon. John Henniker-Major |
Conservative |
Frederick Snowdon Corrance |
Conservative |
Suffolk West (Two members) |
William Parker |
Conservative |
Lord Augustus Hervey |
Conservative |
Sunderland (Two members) |
John Candlish |
Liberal |
Sir Edward Temperley Gourley |
Liberal |
Surrey East (Two members) |
Hon. Peter John Locke King |
Liberal |
Charles Buxton |
Liberal |
Surrey Mid (Two members) |
Henry Peek |
Conservative |
Hon. William Brodrick |
Conservative |
Surrey West (Two members) |
John Ivatt Briscoe |
Liberal |
George Cubitt |
Conservative |
Sussex East (Two members) |
John George Dodson |
Liberal |
George Burrow Gregory |
Conservative |
Sussex West (Two members) |
Walter Barttelot |
Conservative |
The Earl of March |
Conservative |
Sutherland |
Lord Ronald Gower |
Liberal |
Swansea District |
Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Tamworth (Two members) |
Sir Robert Peel, Bt |
Liberal |
Sir Henry Bulwer |
Liberal |
Taunton[15] (Two members) |
Alexander Charles Barclay |
Liberal |
Edward William Cox |
Conservative |
Tavistock |
Lord Arthur Russell |
Liberal |
Tewkesbury |
William Edwin Price |
Liberal |
Thirsk |
Sir William Payne-Gallwey, Bt |
Conservative |
Tipperary (Two members) |
Charles Moore |
Liberal |
Charles William White |
Liberal |
Tiverton (Two members) |
George Denman |
Liberal |
John Heathcoat-Amory |
Liberal |
Tower Hamlets (Two members) |
Acton Smee Ayrton |
Liberal |
Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda |
Liberal |
Tralee |
Daniel O'Donoghue |
Liberal |
Truro (Two members) |
Sir Frederick Williams, Bt |
Conservative |
John Vivian |
Liberal |
Tynemouth and North Shields |
Thomas Eustace Smith |
Liberal |
Tyrone (Two members) |
Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry |
Conservative |
Lord Claud Hamilton |
Conservative |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
Wakefield |
Somerset Beaumont |
Liberal |
Wallingford |
Stanley Vickers |
Conservative |
Walsall |
Charles Forster |
Liberal |
Wareham |
John Hales Montagu Calcraft |
Liberal |
Warrington |
Peter Rylands |
Liberal |
Warwick (Two members) |
Arthur Wellesley Peel |
Liberal |
Edward Greaves |
Conservative |
Warwickshire North (Two members) |
Charles Newdigate Newdegate |
Conservative |
William Bromley-Davenport |
Conservative |
Warwickshire South (Two members) |
Henry Christopher Wise |
Conservative |
John Hardy |
Conservative |
Waterford City (Two members) |
John Aloysius Blake |
Liberal |
James Delahunty |
Liberal |
Waterford County (Two members) |
Sir John Esmonde, Bt |
Liberal |
Edmond de la Poer |
Liberal |
Wednesbury |
Alexander Brogden |
Liberal |
Wenlock (Two members) |
Hon. George Weld-Forester |
Conservative |
Alexander Brown |
Liberal |
Westbury[16] |
John Lewis Phipps |
Conservative |
Westmeath (Two members) |
William Pollard-Urquhart |
Liberal |
Algernon Greville |
Liberal |
Westminster (Two members) |
Hon. Robert Grosvenor |
Liberal |
W. H. Smith |
Conservative |
Westmorland (Two members) |
The Earl of Bective |
Conservative |
William Lowther |
Conservative |
Wexford Borough[17] |
Richard Joseph Devereux |
Liberal |
Wexford County (Two members) |
John Power |
Liberal |
Matthew Peter D'Arcy |
Liberal |
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (Two members) |
Henry Edwards |
Liberal |
Charles J. T. Hambro |
Conservative |
Whitby |
William Henry Gladstone |
Liberal |
Whitehaven |
George Cavendish-Bentinck |
Conservative |
Wick District |
George Loch |
Liberal |
Wicklow (Two members) |
William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Dick |
Conservative |
William Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam |
Liberal |
Wigan (Two members) |
Henry Woods |
Liberal |
John Lancaster |
Liberal |
Wigtown Burghs |
George Young |
Liberal |
Wigtownshire |
Lord Garlies |
Conservative |
Wilton |
Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bt |
Liberal |
Wiltshire North (Two members) |
Lord Charles Brudenell-Bruce |
Liberal |
Sir George Jenkinson, Bt |
Conservative |
Wiltshire South (Two members) |
Lord Henry Thynne |
Conservative |
Thomas Grove |
Liberal |
Winchester (Two members) |
John Bonham-Carter |
Liberal |
William Barrow Simonds |
Conservative |
Windsor |
Roger Eykyn |
Liberal |
Wolverhampton (Two members) |
Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers |
Liberal |
Thomas Matthias Weguelin |
Liberal |
Woodstock |
Henry Barnett |
Conservative |
Worcester (Two members) |
Alexander Clunes Sheriff |
Liberal |
William Laslett |
Conservative |
Worcestershire East (Two members) |
Hon. Charles Lyttelton |
Liberal |
Richard Paul Amphlett |
Conservative |
Worcestershire West (Two members) |
Frederick Knight |
Conservative |
William Edward Dowdeswell |
Conservative |
Wycombe |
Hon. William Carington |
Liberal |
|
Constituency | MP | Party |
York (Two members) |
James Lowther |
Conservative |
Joshua Proctor Brown Westhead |
Liberal |
Yorkshire East Riding (Two members) |
Christopher Sykes |
Conservative |
William Harrison-Broadley |
Conservative |
Yorkshire North Riding (Two members) |
Frederick Milbank |
Liberal |
Hon. Octavius Duncombe |
Conservative |
Yorkshire West Riding East (Two members) |
Christopher Beckett Denison |
Conservative |
Joshua Fielden |
Conservative |
Yorkshire West Riding North (Two members) |
Sir Francis Crossley, Bt |
Liberal |
Lord Frederick Cavendish |
Liberal |
Yorkshire West Riding South (Two members) |
Henry Frederick Beaumont |
Liberal |
William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, Viscount Milton |
Liberal |
Youghal[18] |
Christopher Weguelin |
Liberal |