Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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East Grinstead | 29 de julio de 1918 [30 1] | Henry Cautley | | Conservador | Henry Cautley | | Conservador | Grabador de Sunderland |
Manchester noreste | 16 de julio de 1918 [30 1] | JR Clynes | | Labor | JR Clynes | | Labor | Controlador de alimentos |
Bridgwater | 18 de junio de 1918 [30 1] | Robert Sanders | | Conservador | Robert Sanders | | Conservador | Tesorero del hogar |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 13 de mayo de 1918 [30 1] | Edward Shortt | | Liberal | Edward Shortt | | Liberal | Secretario jefe de Irlanda |
Birmingham West | 25 de abril de 1918 [30 1] | Austen Chamberlain | | Conservador | Austen Chamberlain | | Conservador | Ministro sin cartera |
Southampton | 19 de diciembre de 1917 [30 1] | William Dudley Ward | | Liberal | William Dudley Ward | | Liberal | Vice-chambelán de la Casa |
Universidad de Dublín | 5 de octubre de 1917 [30 1] | Arthur Warren Samuels | | Unionista irlandés | Arthur Warren Samuels | | Unionista irlandés | Procurador General de Irlanda |
Norwich | 26 de agosto de 1917 [30 1] | George Henry Roberts | | Labor | George Henry Roberts | | Labor | Ministro de trabajo |
Dundee | 30 de julio de 1917 | Winston Churchill | | Liberal | Winston Churchill | | Liberal | Ministro de municiones |
Chesterton | 27 de julio de 1917 [30 1] | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de la India |
Fulham | 3 de julio de 1917 [30 1] | William Hayes Fisher | | Conservador | William Hayes Fisher | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local |
Ealing | 30 de abril de 1917 [30 1] | Herbert Nield | | Conservador | Herbert Nield | | Conservador | Grabador de York |
Sur de Belfast | 9 de abril de 1917 [30 1] | James Chambers | | Unionista irlandés | James Chambers | | Unionista irlandés | Procurador General de Irlanda |
Exeter | 7 de agosto de 1916 [30 1] | Henry Duke | | Conservador | Henry Duke | | Conservador | Secretario jefe de Irlanda |
Berwickshire | 18 de julio de 1916 [30 1] | Harold Tennant | | Liberal | Harold Tennant | | Liberal | Secretario de Escocia |
Widnes | 22 de mayo de 1916 [30 1] | William Walker | | Conservador | William Walker | | Conservador | Buscando la reelección [30 2] |
Universidad de Dublín | 25 de abril de 1916 [30 1] | James Campbell | | Unionista irlandés | James Campbell | | Unionista irlandés | Fiscal General de Irlanda |
Rotherham | 26 de enero de 1916 [30 1] | Jack Pease | | Liberal | Jack Pease | | Liberal | Director general de Correos |
Chesterton | 20 de enero de 1916 [30 1] | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster |
Cleveland | 9 de diciembre de 1915 | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster |
St Helens | 24 de noviembre de 1915 [30 1] | Rigby Swift | | Conservador | Rigby Swift | | Conservador | Grabador de Wigan |
Kingston | 16 de noviembre de 1915 [30 1] | George Cave | | Conservador | George Cave | | Conservador | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales |
Distrito de Carmarthen | 17 de marzo de 1915 [30 1] | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | Grabador de Cardiff |
Azafrán Walden | 13 de febrero de 1915 [30 1] | Cecil Beck | | Liberal | Cecil Beck | | Liberal | Comisionado de Hacienda |
Chesterton | 13 de febrero de 1915 [30 1] | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster |
Scarborough | 9 de febrero de 1915 [30 1] | Walter Rea | | Liberal | Walter Rea | | Liberal | Comisionado de Hacienda |
Distrito de Swansea | 13 de agosto de 1914 [30 1] | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Grabador de Cardiff |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Sin oposición
- ^ Walker era dueño de un semental de caballos de pura sangre. Cuando se le otorgó un contrato para suministrar caballos al Ejército, surgieron dudas sobre si este contrato lo descalificaba de la Cámara de los Comunes, por lo que Walker buscó la reelección para despejar dudas sobre su cargo.
30 ° Parlamento (diciembre de 1910 - julio de 1914) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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East Fife | 8 de abril de 1914 [30 1] | HH Asquith | | Liberal | HH Asquith | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [30 2] |
Bethnal Green Suroeste | 19 de febrero de 1914 | Charles Masterman | | Liberal | Mathew Wilson | | Conservador | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [30 2] |
Distrito de Wick | 8 de diciembre de 1913 | Robert Munro | | Liberal | Robert Munro | | Liberal | Lord Abogado [30 2] |
Keighley | 11 de noviembre de 1913 | Sir Stanley Buckmaster | | Liberal | Sir Stanley Buckmaster | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [30 2] |
Whitechapel | 30 de abril de 1913 | Sir Stuart Samuel | | Liberal | Sir Stuart Samuel | | Liberal | Realizó un contrato para el Servicio Público |
Ilkeston | 1 de julio de 1912 | JEB Seely | | Liberal | JEB Seely | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [30 2] |
Bosque de Dean | 30 de abril de 1912 [30 1] | Henry Webb | | Liberal | Henry Webb | | Liberal | Comisionado de Hacienda [30 2] |
Manchester Sur | 5 de marzo de 1912 | Sir Arthur Haworth | | Liberal | Philip Glazebrook | | Conservador | Comisionado de Hacienda [30 2] |
Glasgow St Rollox | 26 de febrero de 1912 | Madera McKinnon | | Liberal | Madera McKinnon | | Liberal | Secretario de Escocia [30 2] |
Distrito de Carmarthen | 29 de enero de 1912 | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | Grabadora de Swansea |
North Ayrshire | 20 de diciembre de 1911 | Andrew Anderson | | Liberal | Duncan Campbell | | Conservador | Procurador General de Escocia [30 2] |
Bristol East | 3 de noviembre de 1911 | Charles Hobhouse | | Liberal | Charles Hobhouse | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [30 2] |
Middleton | 2 de agosto de 1911 | Sir William Adkins | | Liberal | Sir William Adkins | | Liberal | Grabador de Nottingham |
East Dorset | 29 de abril de 1911 [30 1] | Hon Frederick Guest | | Liberal | Hon Frederick Guest | | Liberal | Comisionado de Hacienda [30 2] |
Arfon | 11 de febrero de 1911 [30 1] | William Jones | | Liberal | William Jones | | Liberal | Comisionado de Hacienda [30 2] |
- ^ a b c d Sin oposición
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Asiento vacante en la cita para la oficina indicada.
29 ° Parlamento (enero de 1910 - diciembre de 1910) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Walthamstow | 1 de noviembre de 1910 | Juan Simón | | Liberal | Sir John Simon | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [29 1] |
Govan | 28 de abril de 1910 | William Hunter | | Liberal | William Hunter | | Liberal | Procurador General de Escocia [29 1] |
Leer | 12 de marzo de 1910 [29 2] | Rufus Isaacs | | Liberal | Rufus Isaacs | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [29 1] |
Shipley | 10 de marzo de 1910 [29 2] | Percy Illingworth | | Liberal | Percy Illingworth | | Liberal | Comisionado del Tesoro [29 1] |
Barnstaple | 2 de marzo de 1910 [29 2] | Ernest Soares | | Liberal | Ernest Soares | | Liberal | Comisionado del Tesoro [29 1] |
Tower Hamlets St George | 1 de marzo de 1910 | William Wedgwood Benn | | Liberal | William Wedgwood Benn | | Liberal | Comisionado del Tesoro [29 1] |
Distrito de Swansea | 28 de febrero de 1910 [29 2] | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Grabador de Merthyr Tydvil |
- ^ a b c d e f Asiento vacante en el momento de la cita para la oficina indicada.
- ^ a b c d Sin oposición
28 ° Parlamento (1906 - enero de 1910) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Pico alto | 22 de julio de 1909 | Oswald Partington | | Liberal | Oswald Partington | | Liberal | Señor menor del Tesoro [28 1] |
Dumfries Burghs | 20 de julio de 1909 | John Gulland | | Liberal | John Gulland | | Liberal | Señor menor del Tesoro [28 1] |
Cleveland | 9 de julio de 1909 | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [28 1] |
East Denbighshire | 2 de abril de 1909 | Edward Hemmerde | | Liberal | Edward Hemmerde | | Liberal | Grabador de Liverpool |
Edimburgo Sur | 4 de marzo de 1909 | Arthur Dewar | | Liberal | Arthur Dewar | | Liberal | Procurador General de Escocia [28 1] |
Manchester noroeste | 24 de abril de 1908 | Winston Churchill | | Liberal | William Joynson-Hicks | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio [28 1] |
Dewsbury | 23 de abril de 1908 | Walter Runciman | | Liberal | Walter Runciman | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Educación [28 1] |
West Carmarthenshire | 26 de febrero de 1908 [28 2] | John Lloyd Morgan | | Liberal | John Lloyd Morgan | | Liberal | Grabadora de Swansea |
Mid Glamorganshire | 7 de febrero de 1908 [28 2] | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [28 1] |
Anglesey | 21 de agosto de 1907 [28 2] | Ellis Griffith | | Liberal | Ellis Griffith | | Liberal | Grabador de Birkenhead |
Halifax | 6 de marzo de 1907 [28 2] | John Henry Whitley | | Liberal | John Henry Whitley | | Liberal | Señor menor del Tesoro [28 1] |
North Monmouthshire | 19 de febrero de 1907 [28 2] | Reginald McKenna | | Liberal | Reginald McKenna | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Educación [28 1] |
Mid Glamorganshire | 8 de octubre de 1906 [28 2] | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Grabadora de Swansea |
Westbury | 26 de febrero de 1906 [28 2] | John Fuller | | Liberal | John Fuller | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [28 1] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Asiento vacante en la cita para la oficina indicada.
- ^ a b c d e f g Sin oposición
27 ° Parlamento (1900-1906) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Chichester | 2 de junio de 1905 | Lord Edmund Talbot | | Conservador | Lord Edmund Talbot | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [27 1] |
Brighton [27 2] | 5 de abril de 1905 | Gerald Loder | | Conservador | Ernest Villiers | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [27 1] |
Chorley | 4 de noviembre de 1903 | David Lindsay | | Conservador | David Lindsay | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [27 1] |
Fareham | 28 de octubre de 1903 [27 3] | Arthur Lee | | Conservador | Arthur Lee | | Conservador | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [27 1] |
Wes Thoughton | 24 de octubre de 1903 [27 3] | Edward Stanley | | Conservador | Edward Stanley | | Conservador | Director General de Correos [27 1] |
Warwick y Leamington | 23 de octubre de 1903 | Alfred Lyttelton | | Unionista liberal | Alfred Lyttelton | | Unionista liberal | Secretario de Estado de Colonias [27 1] |
Belfast Oeste | 23 de octubre de 1903 | HO Arnold-Forster | | Unionista liberal | HO Arnold-Forster | | Unionista liberal | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [27 1] |
Londonderry | 8 de octubre de 1903 [27 3] | James Hamilton | | Unionista irlandés | James Hamilton | | Unionista irlandés | Tesorero de la Casa [27 1] |
Siete Robles | 21 de agosto de 1902 | Henry Forster | | Conservador | Henry Forster | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [27 1] |
East Worcestershire | 15 de agosto de 1902 [27 3] | Austen Chamberlain | | Unionista liberal | Austen Chamberlain | | Unionista liberal | Director General de Correos [27 1] |
Tiverton | 14 de agosto de 1902 [27 3] | William Walrond | | Conservador | William Walrond | | Conservador | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [27 1] |
West Derbyshire | 11 de diciembre de 1900 [27 3] | Víctor Cavendish | | Unionista liberal | Víctor Cavendish | | Unionista liberal | Tesorero de la Casa [27 1] |
Woodbridge | 10 de diciembre de 1900 [27 3] | EG Pretyman | | Conservador | EG Pretyman | | Conservador | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [27 1] |
Wellington (Somerset) | 10 de diciembre de 1900 [27 3] | Alexander Acland-Hood | | Conservador | Alexander Acland-Hood | | Conservador | Vice-chambelán de la Casa [27 1] |
Guildford | 10 de diciembre de 1900 [27 3] | San Juan Broderick | | Conservador | San Juan Broderick | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [27 1] |
Preston | 8 de diciembre de 1900 [27 3] | Robert William Hanbury | | Conservador | Robert William Hanbury | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Agricultura [27 1] |
Dover | 8 de diciembre de 1900 [27 3] | George Wyndham | | Conservador | George Wyndham | | Conservador | Secretario jefe de Irlanda [27 1] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Asiento desocupado en la cita para la oficina indicada.
- ^ Ganancia retenida en las elecciones generales del Reino Unido de 1906 .
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Sin oposición
26º Parlamento (1895-1900) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Universidad de Dublín | 16 de mayo de 1900 1 | Edward Carson | | Unionista irlandés | Edward Carson | | Unionista irlandés | Procurador General 2 |
Oxford | 4 de noviembre de 1898 1 | Arthur Annesley | | Conservador | Arthur Annesley | | Conservador | Contralor del Hogar 2 |
Medio Armagh | 21 de enero de 1898 1 | Dunbar Barton | | Unionista irlandés | Dunbar Barton | | Unionista irlandés | Procurador General de Irlanda 2 |
Wycombe | 21 de febrero de 1896 1 | Richard Curzon | | Conservador | Richard Curzon | | Conservador | Tesorero del Hogar 2 |
Grada | 30 de noviembre de 1895 1 | William Ambrose | | Conservador | William Ambrose | | Conservador | Fiscal General del Ducado de Lancaster 2 |
Dublín St Stephen's Green | 2 de septiembre de 1895 | William Kenny | | Unionista liberal | William Kenny | | Unionista liberal | Procurador General de Irlanda 2 |
Inverness Burghs | 31 de agosto de 1895 1 | Robert Finlay | | Unionista liberal | Robert Finlay | | Unionista liberal | Procurador General 2 |
- 1 Una elección parcial sin oposición.
- 2 Asiento desocupado en la cita para la oficina anotada.
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25 ° Parlamento (1892-1895) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Ealing | 8 de julio de 1895 1 | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado de India 2 |
Sleaford | 6 de julio de 1895 1 | Henry Chaplin | | Conservador | Henry Chaplin | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local 2 |
Blackpool | 6 de julio de 1895 1 | Sir Matthew Ridley | | Conservador | Sir Matthew Ridley | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado del Ministerio del Interior 2 |
Croydon | 5 de julio de 1895 1 | Charles Ritchie | | Conservador | Charles Ritchie | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio 2 |
Manchester este | 1 de julio de 1895 1 | Arthur Balfour | | Conservador | Arthur Balfour | | Conservador | Primer señor del tesoro 2 |
Bristol Oeste | 1 de julio de 1895 1 | Playa de Sir Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Playa de Sir Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Ministro de Hacienda 2 |
Birmingham West | 1 de julio de 1895 1 | Joseph Chamberlain | | Unionista liberal | Joseph Chamberlain | | Unionista liberal | Secretario de Estado para las Colonias 2 |
Plaza de San Jorge de Hannover | 29 de junio de 1895 1 | George Goschen | | Conservador | George Goschen | | Conservador | Primer Lord del Almirantazgo 2 |
York | 14 de noviembre de 1894 1 | Frank Lockwood | | Liberal | Frank Lockwood | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales 2 |
Dumfries Burghs | 7 de mayo de 1894 1 | Robert Reid | | Liberal | Robert Reid | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales 2 |
Wisbech | 3 de abril de 1894 | Arthur Brand | | Liberal | Arthur Brand | | Liberal | Tesorero del Hogar 2 |
Hawick Burghs | 27 de marzo de 1894 | Thomas Shaw | | Liberal | Thomas Shaw | | Liberal | Procurador General de Escocia 2 |
Leith Burghs | 26 de marzo de 1894 | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | | Liberal | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro 2 |
Leeds West | 16 de marzo de 1894 1 | Herbert Gladstone | | Liberal | Herbert Gladstone | | Liberal | Primer Comisionado de Obras 2 |
Accrington | 21 de diciembre de 1893 | Joseph Leese | | Liberal | Joseph Leese | | Liberal | Grabador de Manchester 2 |
Cardiganshire | 4 de julio de 1893 1 | William Bowen Rowlands | | Liberal | William Bowen Rowlands | | Liberal | Grabadora de Swansea 2 |
Azafrán Walden | 19 de septiembre de 1892 1 | Herbert Gardner | | Liberal | Herbert Gardner | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Agricultura 2 |
Dundee | 9 de septiembre de 1892 1 | Edmund Robertson | | Liberal | Edmund Robertson | | Liberal | Señor Civil del Almirantazgo 2 |
Merionethshire | 26 de agosto de 1892 1 | TE Ellis | | Liberal | TE Ellis | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro 2 |
East Fife | 25 de agosto de 1892 1 | HH Asquith | | Liberal | HH Asquith | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado del Ministerio del Interior 2 |
Clackmannanshire y Kinross-shire | 25 de agosto de 1892 1 | John Balfour | | Liberal | John Balfour | | Liberal | Lord Abogado 2 |
Stirling Burghs | 25 de agosto de 1892 1 | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de Guerra 2 |
Elgin Burghs | 25 de agosto de 1892 1 | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Procurador General de Escocia 2 |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 25 de agosto de 1892 | John Morley | | Liberal | John Morley | | Liberal | Secretario jefe para Irlanda 2 |
Rotherham | 25 de agosto de 1892 1 | Arthur Dyke Acland | | Liberal | Arthur Dyke Acland | | Liberal | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación 2 |
Forfarshire | 24 de agosto de 1892 1 | John Rigby | | Liberal | John Rigby | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales 2 |
Midlothian (o Edimburgo) | 24 de agosto de 1892 1 | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Primer Ministro , Primer Lord del Tesoro , Lord Privy Seal 2 |
Glasgow Bridgeton | 24 de agosto de 1892 1 | Sir George Trevelyan | | Liberal | Sir George Trevelyan | | Liberal | Secretario de Escocia 2 |
Mid Northamptonshire | 24 de agosto de 1892 1 | Charles Spencer | | Liberal | Charles Spencer | | Liberal | Vice-chambelán de la Casa 2 |
Nottingham East | 24 de agosto de 1892 1 | Arnold Morley | | Liberal | Arnold Morley | | Liberal | Director General de Correos 2 |
derby | 24 de agosto de 1892 | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Ministro de Hacienda 2 |
Aberdeen South | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | James Bryce | | Liberal | James Bryce | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster 2 |
St Austell | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | William Alexander McArthur | | Liberal | William Alexander McArthur | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro 2 |
Wolverhampton East | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | Henry Fowler | | Liberal | Henry Fowler | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local 2 |
Stoke-upon-Trent | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | Contralor del Hogar 2 |
Sheffield Brightside | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | AJ Mundella | | Liberal | AJ Mundella | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio 2 |
Bradford Central | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | Primer Comisionado de Obras 2 |
Southwark West | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | Richard Causton | | Liberal | Richard Causton | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro 2 |
Hackney South | 23 de agosto de 1892 1 | Sir Charles Russell | | Liberal | Sir Charles Russell | | Liberal | Fiscal General de Inglaterra y Gales 2 |
- 1 Una elección parcial sin oposición.
- 2 Asiento desocupado en la cita para la oficina anotada.
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24 ° Parlamento (1886-1892) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Chichester | 9 de diciembre de 1891 1 | Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox | | Conservador | Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox | | Conservador | Tesorero del Hogar 2 |
Leeds North | 23 de noviembre de 1891 1 | William Jackson | | Conservador | William Jackson | | Conservador | Secretario jefe para Irlanda 2 |
Manchester noreste | 8 de octubre de 1891 | Sir James Fergusson | | Conservador | Sir James Fergusson | | Conservador | Director General de Correos 2 |
Hebra | 12 de mayo de 1891 1 | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | Lord Guardián de las Cinque Ports 2 |
Sleaford | 26 de septiembre de 1889 | Henry Chaplin | | Conservador | Henry Chaplin | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Agricultura 2 |
Bristol Oeste | 20 de febrero de 1888 1 | Playa de Sir Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Playa de Sir Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio 2 |
Universidad de Dublín | 3 de febrero de 1888 1 | Dodgson Hamilton Madden | | Conservador irlandés | Dodgson Hamilton Madden | | Conservador irlandés | Procurador General de Irlanda 2 |
Dartford | 2 de febrero de 1887 1 | Sir William Hart Dyke | | Conservador | Sir William Hart Dyke | | Conservador | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación 2 |
North Northamptonshire | 16 de agosto de 1886 1 | Lord Burghley | | Conservador | Lord Burghley | | Conservador | Novio parlamentario en espera 2 |
Universidades de Edimburgo y St Andrews | 13 de agosto de 1886 1 | John Macdonald | | Conservador | John Macdonald | | Conservador | Lord Abogado 2 |
Universidad de Cambridge | 13 de agosto de 1886 1 | Henry Cecil Raikes | | Conservador | Henry Cecil Raikes | | Conservador | Director General de Correos 2 |
Melton | 13 de agosto de 1886 1 | Lord John Manners | | Conservador | Lord John Manners | | Conservador | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster 2 |
Universidad de Dublín | 13 de agosto de 1886 1 | David Plunket | | Conservador irlandés | David Plunket | | Conservador irlandés | Primer Comisionado de Obras 2 |
Hugh Holmes | | Conservador irlandés | Hugh Holmes | | Conservador irlandés | Fiscal General de Irlanda 2 |
West Down | 13 de agosto de 1886 1 | Lord Arthur Hill | | Conservador irlandés | Lord Arthur Hill | | Conservador irlandés | Contralor del Hogar 2 |
Wigtownshire | 12 de agosto de 1886 1 | Sir Herbert Maxwell | | Conservador | Sir Herbert Maxwell | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro 2 |
Buteshire | 12 de agosto de 1886 1 | James Robertson | | Conservador | James Robertson | | Conservador | Procurador General de Escocia 2 |
Enfield | 12 de agosto de 1886 1 | William Pleydell-Bouverie | | Conservador | William Pleydell-Bouverie | | Conservador | Tesorero del Hogar 2 |
Ealing | 12 de agosto de 1886 1 | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Primer Lord del Almirantazgo 2 |
Horncastle | 12 de agosto de 1886 1 | Edward Stanhope | | Conservador | Edward Stanhope | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado para las Colonias 2 |
Isla de Wight | 12 de agosto de 1886 1 | Sir Richard Webster | | Conservador | Sir Richard Webster | | Conservador | Fiscal General de Inglaterra y Gales 2 |
Tiverton | 12 de agosto de 1886 1 | William Walrond | | Conservador | William Walrond | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro 2 |
St George's, Tower Hamlets | 12 de agosto de 1886 | Charles Ritchie | | Conservador | Charles Ritchie | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local 2 |
Sheffield Ecclesall | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | | Conservador | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | | Conservador | Señor Civil del Almirantazgo 2 |
Plymouth | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Edward Clarke | | Conservador | Edward Clarke | | Conservador | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales 2 |
Manchester este | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Arthur Balfour | | Conservador | Arthur Balfour | | Conservador | Secretario de Escocia 2 |
Liverpool Walton | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | John George Gibson | | Conservador | John George Gibson | | Conservador | Procurador General de Irlanda 2 |
Croydon | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Sidney Herbert | | Conservador | Sidney Herbert | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro 2 |
Bristol Oeste | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Playa de Sir Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Playa de Sir Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Secretario jefe para Irlanda 2 |
Brighton | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | William Thackeray Marriott | | Conservador | William Thackeray Marriott | | Conservador | Juez Abogado General 2 |
Birmingham East | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Henry Matthews | | Conservador | Henry Matthews | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado del Ministerio del Interior 2 |
Hebra | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado de Guerra 2 |
Paddington South | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Lord Randolph Churchill | | Conservador | Lord Randolph Churchill | | Conservador | Ministro de Hacienda 2 |
Marylebone East | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservador | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservador | Señor naval junior 2 |
Lewisham | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | William Legge | | Conservador | William Legge | | Conservador | Vice-chambelán de la Casa 2 |
Hampstead | 11 de agosto de 1886 1 | Sir Henry Holland | | Conservador | Sir Henry Holland | | Conservador | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación 2 |
- 1 Una elección parcial sin oposición.
- 2 Asiento desocupado en la cita para la oficina anotada.
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23 ° Parlamento (1885-1886) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Clitheroe | 19 de abril de 1886 [23 1] | Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth | | Liberal | Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [23 2] |
Halifax | 3 de abril de 1886 [23 1] | Sir James Stansfeld | | Liberal | Sir James Stansfeld | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local [23 2] |
Distritos de Cardiff | 27 de febrero de 1886 | Sir Edward James Reed | | Liberal | Sir Edward James Reed | | Liberal | Señor menor del Tesoro [23 2] |
South Somerset | 24 de febrero de 1886 | Frederick Lambart | | Liberal | Frederick Lambart | | Liberal | Vice-chambelán de la Casa [23 2] |
Grantham | 23 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | John William Mellor | | Liberal | John William Mellor | | Liberal | Magistrado Abogado General [23 2] |
Clackmannanshire y Kinross-shire | 13 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | John Balfour | | Liberal | John Balfour | | Liberal | Lord Abogado [23 2] |
Berwickshire | 13 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Edward Marjoribanks | | Liberal | Edward Marjoribanks | | Liberal | Contralor del Hogar [23 2] |
Banffshire | 13 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Robert Duff | | Liberal | Robert Duff | | Liberal | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [23 2] |
Luton | 13 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Flor de cirilo | | Liberal | Flor de cirilo | | Liberal | Señor menor del Tesoro [23 2] |
Gran Grimsby | 13 de febrero de 1886 | Edward Heneage | | Liberal | Edward Heneage | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [23 2] |
Elgin Burghs | 12 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Procurador General de Escocia [23 2] |
Noroeste de Staffordshire | 12 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | Señor menor del Tesoro [23 2] |
Mid Northamptonshire | 12 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Charles Spencer | | Liberal | Charles Spencer | | Liberal | Novio parlamentario en espera [23 2] |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 12 de febrero de 1886 | John Morley | | Liberal | John Morley | | Liberal | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [23 2] |
Leeds Sur | 12 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Sir Lyon Playfair | | Liberal | Sir Lyon Playfair | | Liberal | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación [23 2] |
Hackney South | 11 de febrero de 1886 | Charles Russell | | Liberal | Charles Russell | | Liberal | Fiscal General de Inglaterra y Gales [23 2] |
Hawick Burghs | 10 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | George Trevelyan | | Liberal | George Trevelyan | | Liberal | Secretario de Escocia [23 2] |
Midlothian | 10 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Primer Ministro , Primer Lord del Tesoro , Lord Privy Seal [23 2] |
Stirling Burghs | 10 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [23 2] |
Birmingham West | 9 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal | Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local [23 2] |
derby | 9 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Ministro de Hacienda [23 2] |
Edimburgo Sur | 9 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado del Ministerio del Interior [23 2] |
Sheffield Brightside | 9 de febrero de 1886 [23 1] | AJ Mundella | | Liberal | AJ Mundella | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio [23 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Sin oposición
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Asiento vacante en la cita para la oficina indicada.
22º Parlamento (1880-1885) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Antiguo titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Horsham | 16 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Sir Henry Fletcher | | Conservador | Sir Henry Fletcher | | Conservador | Novio en espera [22 2] |
Chatham | 11 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | John Eldon Gorst | | Conservador | Sir John Eldon Gorst | | Conservador | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [22 2] |
Brighton | 10 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | William Thackeray Marriott | | Conservador | William Thackeray Marriott | | Conservador | Magistrado Abogado General [22 2] |
Abajo | 8 de julio de 1885 | Lord Arthur Hill | | Conservador | Lord Arthur Hill | | Conservador | Contralor del Hogar [22 2] |
West Kent | 6 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | William Legge | | Conservador | William Legge | | Conservador | Vice-chambelán de la Casa [22 2] |
East Devon | 4 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | William Walrond | | Conservador | William Walrond | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
Bute | 3 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Charles Dalrymple | | Conservador | Charles Dalrymple | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
South Wiltshire | 3 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | William Pleydell-Bouverie | | Conservador | William Pleydell-Bouverie | | Conservador | Tesorero de la Casa [22 2] |
Middlesex | 3 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Primer Lord del Almirantazgo [22 2] |
Woodstock | 3 de julio de 1885 | Lord Randolph Churchill | | Conservador | Lord Randolph Churchill | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado de la India [22 2] |
North Leicestershire | 2 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Lord John Manners | | Conservador | Lord John Manners | | Conservador | Director General de Correos [22 2] |
Lancashire del norte | 2 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Frederick Stanley | | Conservador | Frederick Stanley | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado para las Colonias [22 2] |
Mid Kent | 2 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Sir William Hart Dyke | | Conservador | Sir William Hart Dyke | | Conservador | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [22 2] |
Wilton | 2 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Sidney Herbert | | Conservador | Sidney Herbert | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
Universidad de Dublín | 1 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | David Plunket | | Conservador | David Plunket | | Conservador | Primer Comisionado de Obras [22 2] |
Mediados de Lincolnshire | 1 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Henry Chaplin | | Conservador | Henry Chaplin | | Conservador | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [22 2] |
Edward Stanhope | | Conservador | Edward Stanhope | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio [22 2] |
Suroeste de Lancashire | 1 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | RA Cruz | | Conservador | RA Cruz | | Conservador | Secretario de Interior [22 2] |
East Gloucestershire | 1 de julio de 1885 [22 1] | Sir Michael Hicks-Beach | | Conservador | Sir Michael Hicks-Beach | | Conservador | Ministro de Hacienda [22 2] |
Ojo | 1 de julio de 1885 | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | | Conservador | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | | Conservador | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [22 2] |
Hertford | 30 de junio de 1885 [22 1] | Arthur Balfour | | Conservador | Arthur Balfour | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local [22 2] |
Westminster | 29 de junio de 1885 [22 1] | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [22 2] |
Scarborough | 26 de noviembre de 1884 | William Sproston Caine | | Liberal | William Sproston Caine | | Liberal | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [22 2] |
Stirling Burghs | 31 de octubre de 1884 [22 1] | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [22 2] |
Chelsea | 11 de enero de 1883 [22 1] | Sir Charles Dilke | | Liberal | Sir Charles Dilke | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local [22 2] |
Salisbury | 20 de noviembre de 1882 [22 3] | William Grenfell | | Liberal | Coleridge Kennard | | Conservador | Novio en espera [22 2] |
Banffshire | 19 de junio de 1882 [22 1] | Robert Duff | | Liberal | Robert Duff | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
Hawick Burghs | 18 de mayo de 1882 [22 1] | George Trevelyan | | Liberal | George Trevelyan | | Liberal | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [22 2] |
Equitación del Noroeste de Yorkshire | 18 de mayo de 1882 | Lord Frederick Cavendish | | Liberal | Isaac Holden | | Liberal | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [22 2] [22 4] |
Elgin Burghs | 27 de agosto de 1881 [22 1] | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Procurador General de Escocia [22 2] |
Leeds | 24 de agosto de 1881 [22 1] | Herbert Gladstone | | Liberal | Herbert Gladstone | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
Leer | 15 de diciembre de 1880 [22 1] | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | Primer Comisionado de Obras y Edificios Públicos [22 2] |
Wycombe | 26 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | William Carington | | Liberal | William Carington | | Liberal | Novio en espera [22 2] |
Condado de Londonderry | 21 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Ley Hugh | | Liberal | Ley Hugh | | Liberal | Fiscal General de Irlanda [22 2] |
Wigtown Burghs | 18 de mayo de 1880 [22 5] | John McLaren | | Liberal | Mark Stewart | | Conservador | Lord Abogado [22 2] |
Malva | 17 de mayo de 1880 | William Moore Johnson | | Liberal | William Moore Johnson | | Liberal | Procurador General de Irlanda [22 2] |
Noreste de Lancashire | 17 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Spencer Cavendish | | Liberal | Spencer Cavendish | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de la India [22 2] |
Clackmannanshire y Kinross-shire | 14 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | Primer Comisionado de Obras [22 2] |
Denbighshire | 14 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | George Osborne Morgan | | Liberal | George Osborne Morgan | | Liberal | Magistrado Abogado General [22 2] |
Municipios de Haverfordwest | 12 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | William Edwardes | | Liberal | William Edwardes | | Liberal | Contralor del Hogar [22 2] |
Midlothian | 10 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Primer Ministro , Primer Lord del Tesoro y Ministro de Hacienda [22 2] |
Shrewsbury | 10 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Charles Cecil Cotes | | Liberal | Charles Cecil Cotes | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
Hastings | 10 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Thomas Brassey | | Liberal | Thomas Brassey | | Liberal | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [22 2] |
Ciudad de durham | 10 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Farrer Herschell | | Liberal | Farrer Herschell | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [22 2] |
Taunton | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Sir Henry James | | Liberal | Sir Henry James | | Liberal | Fiscal General de Inglaterra y Gales [22 2] |
Sheffield | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | AJ Mundella | | Liberal | AJ Mundella | | Liberal | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación [22 2] |
Pontefract | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [22 2] |
Oxford | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 6] | William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Alexander William Hall | | Conservador | Secretario de Interior [22 2] |
Marlborough | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Lord Charles Bruce | | Liberal | Lord Charles Bruce | | Liberal | Vice-chambelán de la Casa [22 2] |
Chester | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] [22 6] | John George Dodson | | Liberal | John George Dodson | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local [22 2] |
Bradford | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | William Edward Forster | | Liberal | William Edward Forster | | Liberal | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [22 2] |
Birmingham | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | John Bright | | Liberal | John Bright | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [22 2] |
Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal | Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio [22 2] |
Baño | 8 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Sir Arthur Hayter | | Liberal | Sir Arthur Hayter | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
Máquina de alquiler | 7 de mayo de 1880 [22 1] | Henry Fawcett | | Liberal | Henry Fawcett | | Liberal | Director General de Correos [22 2] |
John Holms | | Liberal | John Holms | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [22 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar Sin oposición
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar como en au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd Asiento vacante en la cita para la oficina indicada.
- ^ Ganancia no retenida en las elecciones generales de 1885 .
- ^ Ex diputado asesinado después de que se moviera el auto.
- ↑ El distrito electoral abolido en noviembre de 1885, por lo que no se retuvo la ganancia.
- ^ a b Elecciones parciales anuladas y orden judicial suspendida
21 ° Parlamento (1874-1880) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Antiguo titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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South Warwickshire | 21 de febrero de 1879 [21 1] | Hugh Seymour | | Conservador | Hugh Seymour | | Conservador | Contralor del Hogar [21 2] |
Middlesex | 12 de abril de 1878 [21 1] | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservador | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación [21 2] |
Lancashire del norte | 8 de abril de 1878 [21 1] | Frederick Stanley | | Conservador | Frederick Stanley | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [21 2] |
York | 20 de febrero de 1878 [21 1] | James Lowther | | Conservador | James Lowther | | Conservador | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [21 2] |
Westminster | 11 de agosto de 1877 [21 1] | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | William Henry Smith | | Conservador | Primer Lord del Almirantazgo [21 2] |
Universidad de Dublín | 13 de febrero de 1877 [21 1] | Edward Gibson | | Conservador | Edward Gibson | | Conservador | Fiscal General de Irlanda [21 2] |
Rutlandshire | 17 de agosto de 1876 [21 1] | Gerard Noel | | Conservador | Gerard Noel | | Conservador | Primer Comisionado de Obras [21 2] |
Enniskillen | 15 de febrero de 1876 [21 1] | John Crichton | | Conservador | John Crichton | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [21 2] |
South Wiltshire | 4 de enero de 1876 [21 1] | Lord Henry Thynne | | Conservador | Lord Henry Thynne | | Conservador | Tesorero del hogar [21 2] |
Whitehaven | 16 de diciembre de 1875 | George Cavendish-Bentinck | | Conservador | George Cavendish-Bentinck | | Conservador | Magistrado Abogado General [21 2] |
Universidad de Dublín | 11 de febrero de 1875 [21 1] | David Robert Plunket | | Conservador | David Robert Plunket | | Conservador | Procurador General de Irlanda [21 2] |
Preston | 24 de abril de 1874 [21 1] | John Holker | | Conservador | John Holker | | Conservador | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [21 2] |
Falkirk Burghs | 26 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | John Ramsay | | Liberal | John Ramsay | | Liberal | Descalificación (contrato gubernamental retenido) |
North Staffordshire | 23 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Charles Adderley | | Conservador | Charles Adderley | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio [21 2] |
East Suffolk | 20 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | El señor Rendlesham | | Conservador | El señor Rendlesham | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [21 2] |
North Leicestershire | 20 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Lord John Manners | | Conservador | Lord John Manners | | Conservador | Director General de Correos [21 2] |
Invernesshire | 19 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Donald Cameron | | Conservador | Donald Cameron | | Conservador | Novio parlamentario en espera [21 2] |
Suroeste de Lancashire | 19 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | RA Cruz | | Conservador | RA Cruz | | Conservador | Secretario de Interior [21 2] |
Devonshire del sur | 19 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Sir Massey Lopes | | Conservador | Sir Massey Lopes | | Conservador | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [21 2] |
Condado de Dublín | 18 de marzo de 1874 | Thomas Edward Taylor | | Conservador | Thomas Edward Taylor | | Conservador | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [21 2] |
North Devonshire | 18 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Sir Stafford Northcote | | Conservador | Sir Stafford Northcote | | Conservador | Ministro de Hacienda [21 2] |
North Northamptonshire | 18 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Caza de George Ward | | Conservador | Caza de George Ward | | Conservador | Primer Lord del Almirantazgo [21 2] |
North Northumberland | 17 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Earl Percy | | Conservador | Earl Percy | | Conservador | Tesorero del hogar [21 2] |
Monmouthshire | 17 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Lord Henry Somerset | | Conservador | Lord Henry Somerset | | Conservador | Contralor del Hogar [21 2] |
East Gloucestershire | 17 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Playa de Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Playa de Michael Hicks | | Conservador | Secretario Jefe de Irlanda [21 2] |
Buckinghamshire | 17 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Benjamín Disraeli | | Conservador | Benjamín Disraeli | | Conservador | Primer Ministro y Primer Lord del Tesoro [21 2] |
Ojo | 17 de marzo de 1874 | George Barrington | | Conservador | George Barrington | | Conservador | Vice-chambelán de la Casa [21 2] |
Universidad de Dublín | 16 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | John Thomas Ball | | Conservador | John Thomas Ball | | Conservador | Fiscal General de Irlanda [21 2] |
Mid Surrey | 16 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Richard Baggallay | | Conservador | Richard Baggallay | | Conservador | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [21 2] |
Portsmouth | 16 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone | | Conservador | James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [21 2] |
North Lincolnshire | 16 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Rowland Winn | | Conservador | Rowland Winn | | Conservador | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [21 2] |
Huntingdon | 16 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | John Burgess Karslake | | Conservador | John Burgess Karslake | | Conservador | Fiscal General de Inglaterra y Gales [21 2] |
Universidades de Glasgow y Aberdeen | 14 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Edward Gordon | | Conservador | Edward Gordon | | Conservador | Lord Abogado [21 2] |
North Hampshire | 14 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | George Sclater-Booth | | Conservador | George Sclater-Booth | | Conservador | Presidente de la Junta de Gobierno Local [21 2] |
Liverpool | 14 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Dudley Ryder | | Conservador | Dudley Ryder | | Conservador | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación [21 2] |
Universidad de Oxford | 14 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservador | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservador | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [21 2] |
New Shoreham | 13 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Stephen Cave | | Conservador | Stephen Cave | | Conservador | Magistrado Abogado General [21 2] |
Chichester | 13 de marzo de 1874 [21 1] | Lord Henry Lennox | | Conservador | Lord Henry Lennox | | Conservador | Primer Comisionado de Obras [21 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Sin oposición
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Asiento vacante en la cita para la oficina indicada.
20º Parlamento (1868-1874) |
Elecciones parciales | Fecha | Antiguo titular | Fiesta | Ganador | Fiesta | Posición |
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Oxford | 6 de diciembre de 1873 [20 1] | William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [20 2] |
Universidades de Edimburgo y St. Andrews | 4 de diciembre de 1873 [20 1] | Lyon Playfair | | Liberal | Lyon Playfair | | Liberal | Director General de Correos [20 2] |
Municipios de Haverfordwest | 24 de noviembre de 1873 | William Edwardes | | Liberal | William Edwardes | | Liberal | Novio parlamentario en espera [20 2] |
Birmingham | 20 de octubre de 1873 [20 1] | John Bright | | Liberal | John Bright | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster [20 2] |
Taunton | 13 de octubre de 1873 | Henry James | | Liberal | Henry James | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [20 2] |
Equitación del Noroeste de Yorkshire | 27 de agosto de 1873 [20 1] | Lord Frederick Cavendish | | Liberal | Lord Frederick Cavendish | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [20 2] |
Pontefract | 15 de agosto de 1872 [20 3] | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Canciller del Ducado de Lancaster y Pagador General [20 2] |
Flintshire | 2 de marzo de 1872 [20 1] | Lord Richard Grosvenor | | Liberal | Lord Richard Grosvenor | | Liberal | Vice-chambelán de la Casa [20 2] |
Dover | 25 de noviembre de 1871 | George Jessel | | Liberal | George Jessel | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [20 2] |
Halifax | 13 de marzo de 1871 [20 1] | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Derecho de los Pobres [20 2] |
Condado de Limerick | 28 de enero de 1871 [20 1] | William Monsell | | Liberal | William Monsell | | Liberal | Director General de Correos [20 2] |
Ciudad de durham | 14 de enero de 1871 [20 1] | John Robert Davison | | Liberal | John Robert Davison | | Liberal | Magistrado Abogado General [20 2] |
Plymouth | 15 de agosto de 1870 [20 1] | Sir Robert Collier | | Liberal | Sir Robert Collier | | Liberal | Grabador de Bristol [20 2] |
Londonderry City | 15 de febrero de 1870 | Richard Dowse | | Liberal | Richard Dowse | | Liberal | Procurador General de Irlanda [20 2] |
Whitby | 18 de noviembre de 1869 | William Henry Gladstone | | Liberal | William Henry Gladstone | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [20 2] |
Tower Hamlets | 8 de noviembre de 1869 [20 1] | Acton Smee Ayrton | | Liberal | Acton Smee Ayrton | | Liberal | Primer Comisionado de Obras y Edificios Públicos [20 2] |
Condado de Louth | 11 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | Chichester Fortescue | | Liberal | Chichester Fortescue | | Liberal | Secretario jefe de Irlanda [20 2] |
Kildare | 11 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | Lord Otho Fitzgerald | | Liberal | Lord Otho Fitzgerald | | Liberal | Contralor del Hogar [20 2] |
Westmeath | 7 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | Algernon Greville | | Liberal | Algernon Greville | | Liberal | Novio parlamentario en espera [20 2] |
Kerry | 7 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | Valentine Browne | | Liberal | Valentine Browne | | Liberal | Vice-chambelán de la Casa [20 2] |
Clackmannanshire y Kinross-shire | 6 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [20 2] |
Clare | 5 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | Sir Colman O'Loghlen | | Liberal | Sir Colman O'Loghlen | | Liberal | Magistrado Abogado General [20 2] |
Malva | 4 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | Edward Sullivan | | Liberal | Edward Sullivan | | Liberal | Fiscal General de Irlanda [20 2] |
Wigtown Burghs | 4 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | George Young | | Liberal | George Young | | Liberal | Procurador General de Escocia [20 2] |
Hawick Burghs | 4 de enero de 1869 [20 1] | George Trevelyan | | Liberal | George Trevelyan | | Liberal | Señor civil del Almirantazgo [20 2] |
Oxford | 22 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Secretario de Estado de Guerra [20 2] |
Universidad de Londres | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | Robert Lowe | | Liberal | Robert Lowe | | Liberal | Ministro de Hacienda [20 2] |
Truro | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | John Cranch Walker Vivian | | Liberal | John Cranch Walker Vivian | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [20 2] |
Ripon | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | Lord John Hay | | Liberal | Lord John Hay | | Liberal | Señor naval junior [20 2] |
Pontefract | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Primer Lord del Almirantazgo [20 2] |
Plymouth | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | Sir Robert Collier | | Liberal | Sir Robert Collier | | Liberal | Fiscal General de Inglaterra y Gales [20 2] |
Halifax | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | Lord Comisionado del Tesoro [20 2] |
Exeter | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | John Coleridge | | Liberal | Sir John Coleridge | | Liberal | Procurador General de Inglaterra y Gales [20 2] |
Bradford | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | William Edward Forster | | Liberal | William Edward Forster | | Liberal | Vicepresidente del Comité del Consejo de Educación [20 2] |
Birmingham | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | John Bright | | Liberal | John Bright | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Comercio [20 2] |
Southwark | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | Austen Henry Layard | | Liberal | Austen Henry Layard | | Liberal | Primer Comisionado de Obras [20 2] |
Greenwich | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Primer Ministro y Primer Lord del Tesoro [20 2] |
Ciudad de Londres | 21 de diciembre de 1868 [20 1] | George Goschen | | Liberal | George Goschen | | Liberal | Presidente de la Junta de Derecho de los Pobres [20 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Sin oposición
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Asiento vacante en la cita para la oficina indicada.
- ^ First election using the secret ballot.
19th Parliament (1865–1868) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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North Northamptonshire | 7 March 1868[19 1] | George Ward Hunt | | Conservative | George Ward Hunt | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer[19 2] |
Helston | 19 February 1868[19 1] | William Brett | | Conservative | William Brett | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[19 2] |
Andover | 22 July 1867[19 1] | John Burgess Karslake | | Conservative | John Burgess Karslake | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[19 2] |
Cambridge University | 22 July 1867[19 1] | Charles Jasper Selwyn | | Conservative | Charles Jasper Selwyn | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[19 2] |
North Lancashire | 1 July 1867[19 1] | John Wilson-Patten | | Conservative | John Wilson-Patten | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[19 2] |
Oxford University | 20 May 1867[19 1] | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservative | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservative | Home Secretary[19 2] |
Dublin University | 30 March 1867[19 1] | Hedges Eyre Chatterton | | Conservative | Hedges Eyre Chatterton | | Conservative | Attorney-General for Ireland[19 2] |
Huntingdonshire | 25 March 1867[19 1] | Lord Robert Montagu | | Conservative | Lord Robert Montagu | | Conservative | Vice-President of the Committee on Education[19 2] |
Tyrone | 21 March 1867[19 1] | Henry Lowry-Corry | | Conservative | Henry Lowry-Corry | | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty[19 2] |
North Devon | 18 March 1867[19 1] | Stafford Northcote | | Conservative | Stafford Northcote | | Conservative | Secretary of State for India[19 2] |
Droitwich | 13 March 1867[19 1] | John Pakington | | Conservative | John Pakington | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War[19 2] |
South Shropshire | 8 March 1867[19 1] | Percy Egerton Herbert | | Conservative | Percy Egerton Herbert | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[19 2] |
Galway Borough | 12 February 1867[19 1] | Michael Morris | | Conservative | Michael Morris | | Conservative | Attorney General for Ireland[19 2] |
West Gloucestershire | 15 November 1866[19 1] | John Rolt | | Conservative | John Rolt | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[19 2] |
Abingdon | 6 August 1866[19 1] | Charles Lindsay | | Conservative | Charles Lindsay | | Conservative | Groom in Waiting[19 2] |
Galway | 2 August 1866 | Michael Morris | | Conservative | Michael Morris | | Conservative | Solicitor General for Ireland[19 2] |
Peeblesshire | 24 July 1866[19 1] | Graham Graham-Montgomery | | Conservative | Graham Graham-Montgomery | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2] |
Bridgnorth | 21 July 1866[19 1] | Henry Whitmore | | Conservative | Henry Whitmore | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2] |
Tyrone | 20 July 1866[19 1] | Lord Claud Hamilton | | Conservative | Lord Claud Hamilton | | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[19 2] |
Tyrone | 18 July 1866[19 1] | Henry Lowry-Corry | | Conservative | Henry Lowry-Corry | | Conservative | Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[19 2] |
Cambridgeshire | 17 July 1866[19 1] | Viscount Royston | | Conservative | Viscount Royston | | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[19 2] |
Antrim | 17 July 1866[19 1] | George Henry Seymour | | Conservative | George Henry Seymour | | Conservative | Third Naval Lord[19 2] |
North Essex | 16 July 1866[19 1] | Charles Du Cane | | Conservative | Charles Du Cane | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2] |
Rutlandshire | 14 July 1866[19 1] | Gerard Noel | | Conservative | Gerard Noel | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2] |
North Northamptonshire | 14 July 1866[19 1] | William Cecil | | Conservative | William Cecil | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[19 2] |
North Leicestershire | 14 July 1866[19 1] | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | First Commissioner of Works[19 2] |
North Devon | 14 July 1866[19 1] | Stafford Northcote | | Conservative | Stafford Northcote | | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade[19 2] |
New Shoreham | 14 July 1866[19 1] | Stephen Cave | | Conservative | Stephen Cave | | Conservative | Paymaster General and Vice-President of the Board of Trade[19 2] |
Belfast | 13 July 1866[19 1] | Hugh Cairns | | Conservative | Hugh Cairns | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[19 2] |
Buckinghamshire | 13 July 1866[19 1] | Benjamin Disraeli | | Conservative | Benjamin Disraeli | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer[19 2] |
Oxford University | 12 July 1866[19 1] | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservative | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservative | President of the Poor Law Board[19 2] |
Stamford | 12 July 1866[19 1] | Robert Cecil | | Conservative | Robert Cecil | | Conservative | Secretary of State for India[19 2] |
Sir John Dalrymple-Hay | | Conservative | Sir John Dalrymple-Hay | | Conservative | Fourth Naval Lord[19 2] |
Bridgewater | 12 July 1866 | George Patton | | Conservative | Philip Vanderbyl | | Liberal | Lord Advocate[19 2] |
Cambridge University | 11 July 1866[19 1] | Spencer Horatio Walpole | | Conservative | Spencer Horatio Walpole | | Conservative | Home Secretary[19 2] |
King's Lynn | 11 July 1866[19 1] | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Foreign Secretary[19 2] |
Huntingdon | 11 July 1866[19 1] | Jonathan Peel | | Conservative | Jonathan Peel | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War[19 2] |
Guildford | 11 July 1866 | William Bovill | | Conservative | William Bovill | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[19 2] |
Durham | 11 July 1866[19 1] | John Mowbray | | Conservative | John Mowbray | | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[19 2] |
Droitwich | 11 July 1866[19 1] | John Pakington | | Conservative | John Pakington | | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty[19 2] |
Cockermouth | 11 July 1866[19 1] | Lord Naas | | Conservative | Lord Naas | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[19 2] |
County Waterford | 7 June 1866[19 1] | John Esmonde | | Liberal | John Esmonde | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2] |
Winchester | 4 June 1866 | John Bonham-Carter | | Liberal | John Bonham-Carter | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2] |
Kildare | 21 May 1866[19 1] | Lord Otho FitzGerald | | Liberal | Lord Otho FitzGerald | | Liberal | Treasurer of the Household[19 2] |
Reading | 5 May 1866[19 1] | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2] |
Ripon | 28 March 1866[19 1] | Lord John Hay | | Liberal | Lord John Hay | | Liberal | Fifth Naval Lord[19 2] |
County Louth | 22 March 1866[19 1] | Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue | | Liberal | Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue | | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[19 2] |
County Limerick | 1 March 1866[19 1] | William Monsell | | Liberal | William Monsell | | Liberal | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[19 2] |
North Lancashire | 28 February 1866[19 1] | Spender Cavendish | | Liberal | Spender Cavendish | | Liberal | Secretary of State for War[19 2] |
Sunderland | 28 February 1866 | Henry Fenwick | | Liberal | John Candlish | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2] |
City of London | 26 February 1866[19 1] | George Goschen | | Liberal | George Goschen | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[19 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
18th Parliament (1859–1865) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | 20 April 1865[18 1] | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | Lord of the Treasury[18 2] |
Gloucester | 25 May 1864[18 1] | John Joseph Powell | | Liberal | John Joseph Powell | | Liberal | Recorder of Wolverhampton[18 2] |
Merthyr Tydfil | 25 April 1864[18 1] | Henry Bruce | | Liberal | Henry Bruce | | Liberal | Vice-President of the Committee on Education[18 2] |
Pontefract | 20 April 1864[18 1] | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2] |
Oxford | 9 April 1864[18 1] | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Secretary of State for the Colonies[18 2] |
Richmond | 17 October 1863[18 1] | Roundell Palmer | | Liberal | Roundell Palmer | | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales[18 2] |
Plymouth | 17 October 1863[18 1] | Robert Collier | | Liberal | Robert Collier | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[18 2] |
Halifax | 28 April 1863[18 1] | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2] |
North Lancashire | 24 March 1863[18 1] | Spencer Cavendish | | Liberal | Spencer Cavendish | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2] |
Longford | 7 March 1862 | Luke White | | Liberal | Myles William O'Reilly | | Liberal | Lord of the Treasury[18 2] |
Tamworth | 31 July 1861[18 1] | Robert Peel | | Liberal | Robert Peel | | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[18 2] |
Morpeth | 31 July 1861[18 1] | George Grey | | Liberal | George Grey | | Liberal | Home Secretary[18 2] |
Oxford | 30 July 1861[18 1] | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[18 2] |
Durham City | 8 July 1861[18 1] | William Atherton | | Liberal | William Atherton | | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales[18 2] |
Southwark | 24 April 1861[18 1] | John Locke | | Liberal | John Locke | | Liberal | Recorder of Brighton[18 2] |
Tiverton | 28 March 1861[18 1] | Henry John Temple | | Liberal | Henry John Temple | | Liberal | Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports[18 2] |
County Cork | 5 March 1860 | Rickard Deasy | | Liberal | Rickard Deasy | | Liberal | Attorney General for Ireland[18 2] |
Hertford | 13 February 1860[18 1] | William Cowper | | Liberal | William Cowper | | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works[18 2] |
Gateshead | 13 February 1860[18 1] | William Hutt | | Liberal | William Hutt | | Liberal | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2] |
Liskeard | 9 January 1860[18 1] | William Atherton | | Liberal | William Atherton | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[18 2] |
Hertford | 18 August 1859 | William Cowper | | Liberal | William Cowper | | Liberal | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2] |
Wicklow | 18 July 1859[18 1] | Lord Proby | | Liberal | Lord Proby | | Liberal | Comptroller of the Household[18 2] |
Wolverhampton | 9 July 1859[18 1] | Charles Pelham Villiers | | Liberal | Charles Pelham Villiers | | Liberal | President of the Poor Law Board[18 2] |
Ashton-under-Lyne | 9 July 1859[18 1] | Thomas Milner Gibson | | Liberal | Thomas Milner Gibson | | Liberal | President of the Board of Trade[18 2] |
West Gloucestershire | 7 July 1859[18 1] | Robert Kingscote | | Liberal | Robert Kingscote | | Liberal | Groom in Waiting[18 2] |
Lichfield | 6 July 1859[18 1] | Lord Alfred Paget | | Liberal | Lord Alfred Paget | | Liberal | Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[18 2] |
Kerry | 5 July 1859[18 1] | Valentine Browne | | Liberal | Valentine Browne | | Liberal | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[18 2][18 3] |
County Cork | 5 July 1859[18 1] | Rickard Deasy | | Liberal | Rickard Deasy | | Liberal | Solicitor General for Ireland[18 2] |
Oxford University | 1 July 1859 | William Ewart Gladstone | | Peelite | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Exchequer[18 2] |
Clonmel | 1 July 1859[18 1] | John Bagwell | | Liberal | John Bagwell | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2] |
Ennis | 29 June 1859[18 1] | John FitzGerald | | Liberal | John FitzGerald | | Liberal | Attorney General for Ireland[18 2] |
South Wiltshire | 29 June 1859[18 1] | Sidney Herbert | | Liberal | Sidney Herbert | | Liberal | Secretary of State for War and Secretary at War[18 2] |
Edinburgh | 28 June 1859[18 1] | James Moncreiff | | Liberal | James Moncreiff | | Liberal | Lord Advocate[18 2] |
Sandwich | 28 June 1859 | Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen | | Liberal | Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2] |
Norwich | 28 June 1859 | William Keppel | | Liberal | William Keppel | | Liberal | Treasurer of the Household[18 2][18 4] |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 28 June 1859 | Thomas Emerson Headlam | | Liberal | Thomas Emerson Headlam | | Liberal | Judge Advocate General[18 2] |
Halifax | 28 June 1859[18 1] | Charles Wood | | Liberal | Charles Wood | | Liberal | Secretary of State for India[18 2] |
Bedford | 28 June 1859 | Samuel Whitbread | | Liberal | Samuel Whitbread | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2] |
Wigtown Burghs | 27 June 1859[18 1] | William Dunbar | | Liberal | William Dunbar | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2] |
Radnor Boroughs | 27 June 1859[18 1] | George Cornewall Lewis | | Liberal | George Cornewall Lewis | | Liberal | Home Secretary[18 2] |
Wolverhampton | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Richard Bethell | | Liberal | Richard Bethell | | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales[18 2] |
Tiverton | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Henry John Temple | | Liberal | Henry John Temple | | Liberal | Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[18 2] |
Reading | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Henry Singer Keating | | Liberal | Henry Singer Keating | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[18 2] |
Oxford | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[18 2] |
Morpeth | 27 June 1859[18 1] | George Grey | | Liberal | George Grey | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[18 2] |
Lewes | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Henry Fitzroy | | Liberal | Henry Fitzroy | | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works[18 2] |
Devonport | 27 June 1859[18 1] | James Wilson | | Liberal | James Wilson | | Liberal | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2] |
Calne | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Robert Lowe | | Liberal | Robert Lowe | | Liberal | Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[18 2] |
Ashton-under-Lyne | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Thomas Milner Gibson | | Liberal | Thomas Milner Gibson | | Liberal | President of the Poor Law Board[18 2] |
City of London | 27 June 1859[18 1] | Lord John Russell | | Liberal | Lord John Russell | | Liberal | Foreign Secretary[18 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ^ According to the writ of election the by-election cause was Castlerosse being appointed Treasurer of the Household. However according to the London Gazette he does not appear to have actually been appointed to that office but was instead appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.
- ^ According to the writ of election the by-election cause was Bury being appointed Comptroller of the Household. However according to the London Gazette he does not appear to have actually been appointed to that office but was instead appointed Treasurer of the Household.
17th Parliament (1857–1859) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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Stirlingshire | 14 March 1859[17 1] | Peter Blackburn | | Conservative | Peter Blackburn | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2] |
North Northumberland | 10 March 1859[17 1] | Algernon Percy | | Conservative | Algernon Percy | | Conservative | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[17 2] |
West Sussex | 9 March 1859[17 1] | Charles Gordon-Lennox | | Conservative | Charles Gordon-Lennox | | Conservative | President of the Poor Law Board[17 2] |
North Wiltshire | 8 March 1859[17 1] | T. H. S. Sotheron-Estcourt | | Conservative | T. H. S. Sotheron-Estcourt | | Conservative | Home Secretary[17 2] |
Tewkesbury | 8 March 1859 | Frederick Lygon | | Conservative | Frederick Lygon | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2] |
Boston | 3 February 1859[17 1] | William Henry Adams | | Conservative | William Henry Adams | | Conservative | Recorder of Derby[17 2] |
Hertfordshire | 8 June 1858[17 1] | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | | Conservative | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | | Conservative | Secretary of State for the Colonies[17 2] |
King's Lynn | 5 June 1858[17 1] | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | President of the Board of Control[17 2] |
City Durham | 17 March 1858[17 1] | John Mowbray | | Conservative | John Mowbray | | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[17 2] |
Tyrone | 11 March 1858[17 1] | Lord Claud Hamilton | | Conservative | Lord Claud Hamilton | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[17 2] |
North Northumberland | 11 March 1858[17 1] | Algernon Percy | | Conservative | Algernon Percy | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2] |
County Dublin | 11 March 1858[17 1] | Thomas Edward Taylor | | Conservative | Thomas Edward Taylor | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2] |
South Shropshire | 9 March 1858[17 1] | Orlando Bridgeman | | Conservative | Orlando Bridgeman | | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[17 2] |
Enniskillen | 9 March 1858[17 1] | James Whiteside | | Conservative | James Whiteside | | Conservative | Attorney-General for Ireland[17 2] |
North Staffordshire | 8 March 1858[17 1] | Charles Adderley | | Conservative | Charles Adderley | | Conservative | Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education and President of the Board of Health[17 2] |
North Leicestershire | 8 March 1858[17 1] | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | First Commissioner of Works[17 2] |
Buckinghamshire | 8 March 1858[17 1] | Benjamin Disraeli | | Conservative | Benjamin Disraeli | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer[17 2] |
East Suffolk | 6 March 1858[17 1] | Fitzroy Kelly | | Conservative | Fitzroy Kelly | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[17 2] |
Oxfordshire | 6 March 1858[17 1] | J. W. Henley | | Conservative | J. W. Henley | | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade[17 2] |
Chichester | 6 March 1858[17 1] | Lord Henry Lennox | | Conservative | Lord Henry Lennox | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2] |
North Wiltshire | 5 March 1858[17 1] | T. H. S. Sotheron-Estcourt | | Conservative | T. H. S. Sotheron-Estcourt | | Conservative | President of the Poor Law Board[17 2] |
Belfast | 5 March 1858[17 1] | Hugh Cairns | | Conservative | Hugh Cairns | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[17 2] |
King's Lynn | 4 March 1858[17 1] | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Secretary of State for the Colonies[17 2] |
Huntingdon | 4 March 1858[17 1] | Jonathan Peel | | Conservative | Jonathan Peel | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War and Secretary at War[17 2] |
Cambridge University | 4 March 1858[17 1] | Spencer Horatio Walpole | | Conservative | Spencer Horatio Walpole | | Conservative | Home Secretary[17 2] |
Wenlock | 3 March 1858[17 1] | George Weld-Forester | | Conservative | George Weld-Forester | | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[17 2] |
Droitwich | 3 March 1858[17 1] | Sir John Pakington | | Conservative | Sir John Pakington | | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty[17 2] |
Cockermouth | 3 March 1858[17 1] | Lord Naas | | Conservative | Lord Naas | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[17 2] |
Bridgnorth | 3 March 1858[17 1] | Henry Whitmore | | Conservative | Henry Whitmore | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2] |
Kerry | 9 June 1857 | Henry Arthur Herbert | | Whig | Henry Arthur Herbert | | Whig | Chief Secretary for Ireland[17 2] |
Reading | 2 June 1857[17 1] | Henry Singer Keating | | Whig | Henry Singer Keating | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[17 2] |
Penryn and Falmouth | 27 May 1857[17 1] | Thomas Baring | | Whig | Thomas Baring | | Whig | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
16th Parliament (1852–1857) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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County Limerick | 17 February 1857[16 1] | William Monsell | | Whig | William Monsell | | Whig | President of the Board of Health[16 2] |
Buteshire | 12 February 1857[16 1] | James Stuart-Wortley | | Peelite | James Stuart-Wortley | | Peelite | Solicitor General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Hertford | 9 February 1857[16 1] | William Cowper | | Whig | William Cowper | | Whig | Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[16 2] |
Aylesbury | 9 February 1857[16 1] | Richard Bethell | | Whig | Richard Bethell | | Whig | Attorney General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Kerry | 9 August 1856[16 1] | Valentine Browne | | Whig | Valentine Browne | | Whig | Comptroller of the Household[16 2] |
Ennis | 8 April 1856[16 1] | John FitzGerald | | Whig | John FitzGerald | | Whig | Attorney-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Leeds | 6 February 1856[16 1] | Matthew Talbot Baines | | Whig | Matthew Talbot Baines | | Whig | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2] |
Taunton | 5 February 1856[16 1] | Henry Labouchere | | Whig | Henry Labouchere | | Whig | Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
Kilmarnock Burghs | 16 August 1855[16 1] | Edward Pleydell-Bouverie | | Whig | Edward Pleydell-Bouverie | | Whig | President of the Poor Law Board[16 2] |
Kidderminster | 14 August 1855[16 1] | Robert Lowe | | Whig | Robert Lowe | | Whig | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2] |
Hertford | 14 August 1855[16 1] | William Cowper | | Whig | William Cowper | | Whig | President of the Board of Health[16 2] |
Marylebone | 28 July 1855[16 1] | Sir Benjamin Hall | | Peelite | Sir Benjamin Hall | | Peelite | First Commissioner of Works[16 2] |
Southwark | 27 July 1855[16 1] | Sir William Molesworth | | Radical | Sir William Molesworth | | Radical | Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
Kilmarnock Burghs | 7 April 1855[16 1] | Edward Pleydell-Bouverie | | Whig | Edward Pleydell-Bouverie | | Whig | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2] |
Lewes | 5 April 1855[16 1] | Henry Brand | | Whig | Henry Brand | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Gloucester | 31 March 1855[16 1] | William Philip Price | | Whig | William Philip Price | | Whig | Seeks re-election after his firm was granted a contract to supply huts to the army in the Crimea |
Tamworth | 14 March 1855[16 1] | Sir Robert Peel | | Peelite | Sir Robert Peel | | Peelite | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
Portsmouth | 14 March 1855 | Charles Monck | | Whig | Charles Monck | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Forfarshire | 10 March 1855[16 1] | Adam Duncan | | Whig | Adam Duncan | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Ennis | 8 March 1855[16 1] | John FitzGerald | | Independent Irish | John FitzGerald | | Whig | Solicitor-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Athlone | 7 March 1855[16 1] | William Keogh | | Whig | William Keogh | | Whig | Attorney-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Stroud | 6 March 1855[16 1] | Edward Horsman | | Whig | Edward Horsman | | Whig | Chief Secretary for Ireland[16 2] |
Radnor Boroughs | 5 March 1855[16 1] | George Cornewall Lewis | | Whig | George Cornewall Lewis | | Whig | Chancellor of the Exchequer[16 2] |
Northampton | 5 March 1855[16 1] | Robert Vernon Smith | | Whig | Robert Vernon Smith | | Whig | President of the Board of Control[16 2] |
Halifax | 3 March 1855[16 1] | Sir Charles Wood | | Whig | Sir Charles Wood | | Whig | First Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
City of London | 3 March 1855[16 1] | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
South Wiltshire | 15 February 1855[16 1] | Sidney Herbert | | Peelite | Sidney Herbert | | Peelite | Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
Tiverton | 12 February 1855[16 1] | Henry John Temple | | Whig | Henry John Temple | | Whig | Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Sunderland | 2 January 1855 | William Digby Seymour | | Whig | Henry Fenwick | | Whig | Recorder of Newcastle[16 2] |
Marylebone | 16 August 1854[16 1] | Sir Benjamin Hall | | Whig | Sir Benjamin Hall | | Whig | President of the Board of Health[16 2] |
Morpeth | 17 June 1854[16 1] | Sir George Grey | | Whig | Sir George Grey | | Whig | Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
City of London | 14 June 1854[16 1] | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Lord President of the Council[16 2] |
Southampton | 12 April 1854[16 1] | Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Recorder of Bristol[16 2] |
Louth | 27 February 1854 | Chichester Fortescue | | Whig | Chichester Fortescue | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Athlone | 23 April 1853 | William Keogh | | Independent Irish | William Keogh | | Whig | Solicitor-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Forfarshire | 25 February 1853[16 1] | Lauderdale Maule | | Whig | Lauderdale Maule | | Whig | Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[16 2] |
Oxford University | 20 January 1853 | William Ewart Gladstone | | Peelite | William Ewart Gladstone | | Peelite | Chancellor of the Exchequer[16 2] |
Carlow Borough | 20 January 1853 | John Sadleir | | Independent Irish | John Alexander | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
County Limerick | 12 January 1853[16 1] | William Monsell | | Whig | William Monsell | | Whig | Clerk of the Ordnance[16 2] |
Dumfriesshire | 12 January 1853[16 1] | Archibald Douglas | | Peelite | Archibald Douglas | | Peelite | Comptroller of the Household[16 2] |
South Wiltshire | 11 January 1853[16 1] | Sidney Herbert | | Peelite | Sidney Herbert | | Peelite | Secretary at War[16 2] |
Haddingtonshire | 11 January 1853[16 1] | Francis Charteris | | Peelite | Francis Charteris | | Peelite | Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Cavan | 10 January 1853[16 1] | Sir John Young | | Peelite | Sir John Young | | Peelite | Chief Secretary for Ireland[16 2] |
Southampton | 7 January 1853 | Sir Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Sir Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Attorney General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Aylesbury | 6 January 1853[16 1] | Richard Bethell | | Whig | Richard Bethell | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Lichfield | 5 January 1853[16 1] | Lord Alfred Paget | | Whig | Lord Alfred Paget | | Whig | Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[16 2] |
Halifax | 5 January 1853 | Charles Wood | | Whig | Charles Wood | | Whig | President of the Board of Control[16 2] |
Wolverhampton | 4 January 1853[16 1] | Charles Pelham Villiers | | Whig | Charles Pelham Villiers | | Whig | Judge Advocate General[16 2] |
Marlborough | 4 January 1853[16 1] | Lord Ernest Bruce | | Peelite | Lord Ernest Bruce | | Peelite | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[16 2] |
Leith Burghs | 4 January 1853[16 1] | James Moncreiff | | Whig | James Moncreiff | | Whig | Lord Advocate[16 2] |
Gloucester | 4 January 1853 | Maurice Berkeley | | Whig | Maurice Berkeley | | Whig | Second Sea Lord[16 2] |
Brighton | 4 January 1853[16 1] | Lord Alfred Hervey | | Peelite | Lord Alfred Hervey | | Peelite | Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Tiverton | 3 January 1853[16 1] | Henry John Temple | | Whig | Henry John Temple | | Whig | Home Secretary[16 2] |
Carlisle | 3 January 1853[16 1] | Matthew Talbot Baines | | Whig | Matthew Talbot Baines | | Whig | President of the Poor Law Board[16 2] |
City of London | 3 January 1853[16 1] | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Foreign Secretary[16 2] |
Scarborough | 1 January 1853[16 1] | George Phipps | | Whig | George Phipps | | Whig | Treasurer of the Household[16 2] |
Nottingham | 1 January 1853[16 1] | Edward Strutt | | Whig | Edward Strutt | | Whig | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2] |
Hertford | 1 January 1853[16 1] | William Cowper | | Whig | William Cowper | | Whig | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
Carlisle | 1 January 1853[16 1] | Sir James Graham | | Peelite | Sir James Graham | | Peelite | First Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
Southwark | 1 January 1853[16 1] | Sir William Molesworth | | Radical | Sir William Molesworth | | Radical | First Commissioner of Works[16 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
15th Parliament (1847–1852) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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Dungannon | 24 March 1852[15 1] | William Knox | | Conservative | William Knox | | Conservative | Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[15 2] |
South Shropshire | 23 March 1852[15 1] | Orlando Bridgeman | | Conservative | Orlando Bridgeman | | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[15 2] |
East Retford | 19 March 1852[15 1] | George Monckton-Arundell | | Conservative | George Monckton-Arundell | | Conservative | Lord-in-waiting[15 2] |
County Londonderry | 13 March 1852[15 1] | Thomas Bateson | | Conservative | Thomas Bateson | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
North Lincolnshire | 13 March 1852[15 1] | Robert Christopher | | Conservative | Robert Christopher | | Conservative | Resignation pending appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Kildare | 13 March 1852[15 1][15 3] | Richard Bourke | | Conservative | William H. F. Cogan | | Whig | Chief Secretary for Ireland[15 2] |
Tyrone | 12 March 1852[15 1] | Lord Claud Hamilton | | Conservative | Lord Claud Hamilton | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[15 2] |
South Lincolnshire | 12 March 1852[15 1] | Sir John Trollope | | Conservative | Sir John Trollope | | Conservative | President of the Poor Law Board[15 2] |
Buckinghamshire | 12 March 1852[15 1] | Benjamin Disraeli | | Conservative | Benjamin Disraeli | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer[15 2] |
Oxfordshire | 10 March 1852[15 1] | J. W. Henley | | Conservative | J. W. Henley | | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade[15 2] |
East Riding of Yorkshire | 9 March 1852[15 1] | Arthur Duncombe | | Conservative | Arthur Duncombe | | Conservative | Fourth Naval Lord[15 2] |
North Essex | 9 March 1852[15 1] | William Beresford | | Conservative | William Beresford | | Conservative | Secretary at War[15 2] |
Enniskillen | 9 March 1852 | James Whiteside | | Conservative | James Whiteside | | Conservative | Solicitor-General for Ireland[15 2] |
Dublin University | 9 March 1852[15 1] | Joseph Napier | | Conservative | Joseph Napier | | Conservative | Attorney-General for Ireland[15 2] |
Dorset | 9 March 1852[15 1] | George Bankes | | Conservative | George Bankes | | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[15 2] |
Portarlington | 8 March 1852[15 1] | Francis Plunkett Dunne | | Conservative | Francis Plunkett Dunne | | Conservative | Clerk of the Ordnance[15 2] |
Stamford | 6 March 1852[15 1] | John Charles Herries | | Conservative | John Charles Herries | | Conservative | President of the Board of Control[15 2] |
Midhurst | 5 March 1852[15 1] | Spencer Horatio Walpole | | Conservative | Spencer Horatio Walpole | | Conservative | Home Secretary[15 2] |
Buckingham | 5 March 1852[15 1] | Marquess of Chandos | | Conservative | Marquess of Chandos | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
Abingdon | 5 March 1852[15 1] | Sir Frederic Thesiger | | Conservative | Sir Frederic Thesiger | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Droitwich | 4 March 1852[15 1] | Sir John Pakington | | Conservative | Sir John Pakington | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[15 2] |
Colchester | 4 March 1852[15 1] | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | First Commissioner of Works[15 2] |
Chichester | 4 March 1852[15 1] | Lord Henry Lennox | | Conservative | Lord Henry Lennox | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
Wenlock | 3 March 1852[15 1] | George Weld-Forester | | Conservative | George Weld-Forester | | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[15 2] |
Northampton | 11 February 1852 | Robert Vernon Smith | | Whig | Robert Vernon Smith | | Whig | Secretary at War[15 2] |
Perth | 9 February 1852[15 1] | Fox Maule | | Whig | Fox Maule | | Whig | President of the Board of Control[15 2] |
Scarborough | 19 July 1851 | George Phipps | | Whig | George Frederick Young | | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[15 2] |
Oxford | 3 April 1851[15 1] | William Wood | | Whig | William Wood | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Southampton | 2 April 1851[15 1] | Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Devonport | 2 April 1851[15 1] | John Romilly | | Whig | John Romilly | | Whig | Master of the Rolls[15 2] |
Windsor | 10 February 1851[15 1] | John Hatchell | | Whig | John Hatchell | | Whig | Attorney-General for Ireland[15 2] |
Southampton | 17 July 1850[15 1] | Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Alexander Cockburn | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Devonport | 17 July 1850[15 1] | Sir John Romilly | | Whig | Sir John Romilly | | Whig | Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Totnes | 30 March 1850[15 1] | Lord Seymour | | Whig | Lord Seymour | | Whig | First Commissioner of Woods and Forests[15 2] |
Sutherland | 5 June 1849[15 1] | Sir David Dundas | | Whig | Sir David Dundas | | Whig | Judge Advocate General[15 2] |
Kingston upon Hull | 7 February 1849[15 1] | Matthew Talbot Baines | | Whig | Matthew Talbot Baines | | Whig | President of the Poor Law Board[15 2] |
Portsmouth | 6 February 1849[15 1] | Francis Baring | | Whig | Francis Baring | | Whig | First Lord of the Admiralty[15 2] |
Devonport | 3 April 1848[15 1] | John Romilly | | Whig | John Romilly | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Wells | 27 December 1847[15 1] | William Hayter | | Whig | William Hayter | | Whig | Judge Advocate General[15 2] |
Calne | 27 December 1847[15 1] | Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice | | Whig | Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | 15 December 1847 | Samuel Christy | | Conservative | Samuel Christy | | Conservative | Seeks re-election due to his firm holding a government contract |
Edinburgh | 15 December 1847[15 1] | Charles Cowan | | Whig | Charles Cowan | | Whig | Disqualification (held government contract) |
Liskeard | 14 December 1847[15 1] | Charles Buller | | Whig | Charles Buller | | Whig | President of the Poor Law Board[15 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ^ Naas sought re-election at Coleraine.
14th Parliament (1841–1847) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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Derby | 4 September 1846 | Edward Strutt | | Whig | Edward Strutt | | Whig | Resignation pending appointment as President of the Railway Commission |
St. Albans | 11 August 1846 | William Hare | | Whig | Benjamin Bond Cabbell | | Conservative | Lord-in-waiting[14 1] |
Chester | 8 August 1846[14 2] | Lord Robert Grosvenor | | Whig | Lord Robert Grosvenor | | Whig | Treasurer of the Household[14 1] |
Sutherland | 28 July 1846[14 2] | David Dundas | | Whig | David Dundas | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Roscommon | 21 July 1846[14 2] | Denis O'Conor | | Irish Repeal | Denis O'Conor | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
West Riding of Yorkshire | 18 July 1846[14 2] | George Howard | | Whig | George Howard | | Whig | First Commissioner of Woods and Forests[14 1] |
South Staffordshire | 17 July 1846[14 2] | George Anson | | Whig | George Anson | | Whig | Clerk of the Ordnance[14 1] |
Kirkcudbrightshire | 17 July 1846[14 2] | Thomas Maitland | | Whig | Thomas Maitland | | Whig | Solicitor General for Scotland[14 1] |
Liskeard | 15 July 1846[14 2] | Charles Buller | | Whig | Charles Buller | | Whig | Judge Advocate General[14 1] |
Lichfield | 15 July 1846[14 2] | Lord Alfred Paget | | Whig | Lord Alfred Paget | | Whig | Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[14 1] |
Edinburgh | 15 July 1846 | Thomas Babington Macaulay | | Whig | Thomas Babington Macaulay | | Whig | Paymaster General[14 1] |
Richmond | 13 July 1846[14 2] | Henry Rich | | Whig | Henry Rich | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Manchester | 13 July 1846[14 2] | Thomas Milner Gibson | | Whig | Thomas Milner Gibson | | Whig | Vice-President of the Board of Trade[14 1] |
Greenwich | 13 July 1846[14 2] | James Whitley Deans Dundas | | Whig | James Whitley Deans Dundas | | Whig | Second Naval Lord[14 1] |
Edinburgh | 13 July 1846[14 2] | William Gibson-Craig | | Whig | William Gibson-Craig | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Tower Hamlets | 11 July 1846[14 2] | Charles Richard Fox | | Whig | Charles Richard Fox | | Whig | Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[14 1] |
Plymouth | 11 July 1846 | Hugh Fortescue | | Whig | Hugh Fortescue | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Perth | 11 July 1846[14 2] | Fox Maule | | Whig | Fox Maule | | Whig | Secretary at War[14 1] |
Hertford | 11 July 1846[14 2] | William Cowper | | Whig | William Cowper | | Whig | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1] |
Gloucester | 11 July 1846[14 2] | Maurice Berkeley | | Whig | Maurice Berkeley | | Whig | Third Naval Lord[14 1] |
Evesham | 11 July 1846[14 2] | Marcus Sandys | | Whig | Marcus Sandys | | Whig | Comptroller of the Household[14 1] |
Chester | 11 July 1846[14 2] | John Jervis | | Whig | John Jervis | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Tiverton | 10 July 1846[14 2] | Henry John Temple | | Whig | Henry John Temple | | Whig | Foreign Secretary[14 1] |
Taunton | 10 July 1846[14 2] | Henry Labouchere | | Whig | Henry Labouchere | | Whig | Resignation pending appointment as Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Dungarvan | 10 July 1846[14 2] | Richard Lalor Sheil | | Whig | Richard Lalor Sheil | | Whig | Master of the Mint[14 1] |
Devonport | 10 July 1846[14 2] | Sir George Grey | | Whig | Sir George Grey | | Whig | Home Secretary[14 1] |
Leith Burghs | 9 July 1846[14 2] | Andrew Rutherfurd | | Whig | Andrew Rutherfurd | | Whig | Lord Advocate[14 1] |
Halifax | 9 July 1846[14 2] | Charles Wood | | Whig | Charles Wood | | Whig | Chancellor of the Exchequer[14 1] |
Worcester | 8 July 1846[14 2] | Thomas Wilde | | Whig | Denis Le Marchant | | Whig | Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Nottingham | 8 July 1846[14 2] | John Hobhouse | | Whig | John Hobhouse | | Whig | President of the Board of Control[14 1] |
City of London | 8 July 1846[14 2] | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Windsor | 14 March 1846[14 2] | Ralph Neville | | Conservative | Ralph Neville | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Stafford | 13 March 1846 | Swynfen Carnegie | | Conservative | Swynfen Carnegie | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
South Nottinghamshire | 27 February 1846 | Henry Pelham-Clinton | | Conservative | Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[14 1] |
Westminster | 19 February 1846 | Henry John Rous | | Conservative | De Lacy Evans | | Whig | Fourth Naval Lord[14 1] |
Buteshire | 7 February 1846[14 2] | James Stuart-Wortley | | Conservative | James Stuart-Wortley | | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[14 1] |
Newark | 29 January 1846[14 2][14 3] | William Ewart Gladstone | | Conservative | John Stuart | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[14 1] |
Cirencester | 14 August 1845[14 2] | William Cripps | | Conservative | William Cripps | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Warwick | 13 August 1845[14 2] | Charles Eurwicke Douglas | | Conservative | Charles Eurwicke Douglas | | Conservative | Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[14 1] |
Chichester | 12 August 1845[14 2] | Lord Arthur Lennox | | Conservative | Lord Arthur Lennox | | Conservative | Clerk of the Ordnance[14 1] |
Cambridge | 16 July 1845 | Fitzroy Kelly | | Conservative | Fitzroy Kelly | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Abingdon | 9 July 1845 | Frederic Thesiger | | Conservative | Frederic Thesiger | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Denbighshire | 7 May 1845[14 2] | Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn | | Conservative | Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn | | Conservative | Steward of Bromfield and Yale[14 1] |
Peeblesshire | 5 May 1845[14 2] | William Forbes Mackenzie | | Conservative | William Forbes Mackenzie | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Thetford | 24 February 1845[14 2] | Bingham Baring | | Conservative | Bingham Baring | | Conservative | Paymaster General[14 1] |
Lewes | 17 February 1845[14 2] | Henry Fitzroy | | Conservative | Henry Fitzroy | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1] |
South Wiltshire | 15 February 1845[14 2] | Sidney Herbert | | Conservative | Sidney Herbert | | Conservative | Secretary at War[14 1] |
Stamford | 10 February 1845[14 2] | Sir George Clerk | | Conservative | Sir George Clerk | | Conservative | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[14 1] |
Buckingham | 10 February 1845[14 2] | Thomas Fremantle | | Conservative | Thomas Fremantle | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[14 1] |
Chichester | 27 May 1844[14 2] | Lord Arthur Lennox | | Conservative | Lord Arthur Lennox | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Buckingham | 25 May 1844[14 2] | Sir Thomas Fremantle | | Conservative | Sir Thomas Fremantle | | Conservative | Secretary at War[14 1] |
Woodstock | 22 April 1844[14 2] | Frederic Thesiger[14 4] | | Conservative | John Spencer-Churchill | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Exeter | 20 April 1844 | William Webb Follett | | Conservative | William Webb Follett | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Bandon | 14 February 1842[14 2] | Joseph Devonsher Jackson[14 5] | | Conservative | Francis Bernard | | Conservative | Solicitor-General for Ireland[14 1] |
Linlithgowshire | 20 October 1841[14 2] | Charles Hope | | Conservative | Charles Hope | | Conservative | Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[14 1] |
East Retford | 2 October 1841[14 2] | Arthur Duncombe | | Conservative | Arthur Duncombe | | Conservative | Groom in Waiting in Ordinary[14 1] |
Cavan | 30 September 1841[14 2] | John Young | | Conservative | John Young | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
County Sligo | 28 September 1841[14 2] | Alexander Perceval | | Conservative | John Ffolliott | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1][14 6] |
Portarlington | 27 September 1841[14 2] | George Dawson-Damer | | Conservative | George Dawson-Damer | | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[14 1] |
Monmouthshire | 24 September 1841[14 2] | Lord Granville Somerset | | Conservative | Lord Granville Somerset | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[14 1] |
Tyrone | 23 September 1841[14 2] | Henry Lowry-Corry | | Conservative | Henry Lowry-Corry | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1] |
Buteshire | 23 September 1841[14 2] | William Rae | | Conservative | William Rae | | Conservative | Lord Advocate[14 1] |
East Cornwall | 22 September 1841[14 2] | Lord Eliot | | Conservative | Lord Eliot | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[14 1] |
Selkirkshire | 21 September 1841[14 2] | Alexander Pringle | | Conservative | Alexander Pringle | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
North Lancashire | 21 September 1841[14 2] | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[14 1] |
Aberdeenshire | 21 September 1841[14 2] | William Gordon | | Conservative | William Gordon | | Conservative | Fourth Naval Lord[14 1] |
South Nottinghamshire | 20 September 1841[14 2] | Henry Pelham-Clinton | | Conservative | Henry Pelham-Clinton | | Conservative | First Commissioner of Woods and Forests[14 1] |
Lisburn | 20 September 1841[14 2] | Henry Meynell | | Conservative | Henry Meynell | | Conservative | Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[14 1] |
East Kent | 20 September 1841[14 2] | Sir Edward Knatchbull | | Conservative | Sir Edward Knatchbull | | Conservative | Paymaster General[14 1] |
Cardiff Boroughs | 17 September 1841[14 2] | John Iltyd Nicholl | | Conservative | John Iltyd Nicholl | | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[14 1] |
Launceston | 15 September 1841[14 2] | Henry Hardinge | | Conservative | Henry Hardinge | | Conservative | Secretary at War[14 1] |
Cambridge University | 15 September 1841[14 2] | Henry Goulburn | | Conservative | Henry Goulburn | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer[14 1] |
Wenlock | 14 September 1841[14 2] | James Milnes Gaskell | | Conservative | James Milnes Gaskell | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Newark | 14 September 1841[14 2] | William Ewart Gladstone | | Conservative | William Ewart Gladstone | | Conservative | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[14 1] |
Marlborough | 14 September 1841[14 2] | Henry Bingham Baring | | Conservative | Henry Bingham Baring | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Lord Ernest Bruce | | Conservative | Lord Ernest Bruce | | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[14 1] |
Huntingdon | 14 September 1841[14 2] | Jonathan Peel | | Conservative | Jonathan Peel | | Conservative | Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[14 1] |
Frederick Pollock | | Conservative | Frederick Pollock | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Chippenham | 14 September 1841[14 2] | Henry George Boldero | | Conservative | Henry George Boldero | | Conservative | Clerk of the Ordnance[14 1] |
Bury St. Edmunds | 14 September 1841[14 2] | Earl of Jermyn | | Conservative | Earl of Jermyn | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[14 1] |
Tamworth | 13 September 1841[14 2] | Robert Peel | | Conservative | Robert Peel | | Conservative | Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[14 1] |
Exeter | 13 September 1841[14 2] | William Webb Follett | | Conservative | William Webb Follett | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1] |
Dorchester | 13 September 1841[14 2] | Sir James Graham | | Conservative | Sir James Graham | | Conservative | Home Secretary[14 1] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs Uncontested
- ^ Gladstone did not stand for re-election as he had lost the support of his borough's patron. Gladstone did not stand again until the 1847 general election where he was successful at regaining a seat.
- ^ Thesiger sought re-election at Abingdon.
- ^ Jackson sought re-election at Dublin University.
- ^ MP appointed Serjeant-At-Arms of the House of Lords before writ moved.
13th Parliament (1837–1841) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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Clonmel | 21 August 1840[13 1] | David Richard Pigot | | Whig | David Richard Pigot | | Whig | Attorney-General for Ireland[13 2] |
Cockermouth | 1 June 1840 | Edward Horsman | | Whig | Edward Horsman | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[13 2] |
Newark-on-Trent | 25 January 1840 | Thomas Wilde | | Whig | Thomas Wilde | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[13 2] |
Edinburgh | 23 January 1840[13 1] | Thomas Babington Macaulay | | Whig | Thomas Babington Macaulay | | Whig | Secretary at War[13 2] |
Tipperary | 16 September 1839[13 1] | Richard Lalor Sheil | | Whig | Richard Lalor Sheil | | Whig | Vice-President of the Board of Trade[13 2] |
Waterford City | 6 September 1839[13 1] | Thomas Wyse | | Whig | Thomas Wyse | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[13 2] |
Portsmouth | 30 August 1839[13 1] | Francis Baring | | Whig | Francis Baring | | Whig | Chancellor of the Exchequer[13 2] |
Hertford | 20 May 1839 | William Cowper | | Whig | William Cowper | | Whig | Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[13 2] |
Southwark | 27 February 1839[13 1] | Daniel Whittle Harvey | | Whig | Daniel Whittle Harvey | | Whig | Registrar of the Metropolitan Public Carriages[13 2] |
Devonport | 20 February 1839[13 1] | Sir George Grey | | Whig | Sir George Grey | | Whig | Judge Advocate General[13 2] |
Tower Hamlets | 11 February 1839[13 1] | Stephen Lushington | | Whig | Stephen Lushington | | Whig | Judge of the High Court of Admiralty[13 2] |
Clonmel | 16 July 1838[13 1] | Nicholas Ball | | Whig | Nicholas Ball | | Whig | Attorney-General for Ireland[13 2] |
Devizes | 26 March 1838 | James Whitley Deans Dundas | | Whig | James Whitley Deans Dundas | | Whig | Clerk of the Ordnance[13 2] |
James Whitley Deans Dundas | | Whig | George Heneage Walker Heneage | | Conservative | By-Election result reversed on petition |
Tipperary | 27 February 1838 | Richard Lalor Sheil | | Conservative | Richard Lalor Sheil | | Conservative | Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[13 2] |
Galway Borough | 12 February 1838 | Andrew Henry Lynch | | Whig | Andrew Henry Lynch | | Whig | Master in Chancery[13 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
12th Parliament (1835–1837) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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Cashel | 10 February 1837[12 1] | Stephen Woulfe | | Whig | Stephen Woulfe | | Whig | Solicitor-General for Ireland[12 2] |
Sheffield | 22 August 1836 | John Parker | | Whig | John Parker | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2] |
Dungarvan | 21 September 1835 | Michael O'Loghlen | | Whig | Michael O'Loghlen | | Whig | Attorney-General for Ireland[12 2] |
Bury St Edmunds | 26 June 1835[12 1] | Lord Charles FitzRoy | | Whig | Lord Charles FitzRoy | | Whig | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[12 2] |
Kildare | 26 May 1835[12 1] | Richard More O'Ferrall | | Whig | Richard More O'Ferrall | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2] |
Malton | 19 May 1835[12 1] | Charles Pepys | | Whig | Charles Pepys | | Whig | First Commissioner of the Great Seal[12 2] |
Leith Burghs | 8 May 1835 | John Murray | | Whig | John Murray | | Whig | Lord Advocate[12 2] |
South Devon | 7 May 1835 | Lord John Russell | | Whig | Montague Parker | | Conservative | Home Secretary[12 2] |
West Riding of Yorkshire | 6 May 1835 | George Howard | | Whig | George Howard | | Whig | Resignation pending appointment as Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Dundee | 6 May 1835[12 1] | Sir Henry Parnell | | Whig | Sir Henry Parnell | | Whig | Treasurer of the Navy, Treasurer of the Ordnance and Paymaster of the Forces[12 2] |
Stirling Burghs | 5 May 1835[12 1] | Archibald Primrose | | Whig | Archibald Primrose | | Whig | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[12 2] |
Dungarvan | 4 May 1835 | Michael O'Loghlen | | Whig | Michael O'Loghlen | | Whig | Solicitor-General for Ireland[12 2] |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | 4 May 1835[12 1] | Charles Adam | | Whig | Charles Adam | | Whig | First Naval Lord[12 2] |
Kirkcudbrightshire | 2 May 1835[12 1] | Robert Cutlar Fergusson | | Whig | Robert Cutlar Fergusson | | Whig | Judge Advocate General[12 2] |
Haddington Burghs | 2 May 1835[12 1] | Robert Steuart | | Whig | Robert Steuart | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2] |
Elgin Burghs | 2 May 1835[12 1] | Andrew Leith Hay | | Whig | Andrew Leith Hay | | Whig | Clerk of the Ordnance[12 2] |
North Northumberland | 1 May 1835[12 1] | Henry Grey | | Whig | Henry Grey | | Whig | Secretary at War[12 2] |
Manchester | 30 April 1835[12 1] | Charles Poulett Thomson | | Whig | Charles Poulett Thomson | | Whig | President of the Board of Trade[12 2] |
Edinburgh | 30 April 1835[12 1] | John Campbell | | Whig | John Campbell | | Whig | Attorney General for England and Wales[12 2] |
Taunton | 29 April 1835 | Henry Labouchere | | Whig | Henry Labouchere | | Whig | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[12 2] |
Penryn and Falmouth | 28 April 1835 | Robert Rolfe | | Whig | Robert Rolfe | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[12 2] |
Cashel | 28 April 1835[12 1] | Louis Perrin | | Whig | Louis Perrin | | Whig | Attorney-General for Ireland[12 2] |
Sandwich | 27 April 1835[12 1] | Sir Edward Troubridge | | Whig | Sir Edward Troubridge | | Whig | Fourth Naval Lord[12 2] |
Newport (I.O.W.) | 27 April 1835[12 1] | William Ord | | Whig | Willian Ord | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2] |
Cambridge | 27 April 1835[12 1] | Thomas Spring Rice | | Whig | Thomas Spring Rice | | Whig | Chancellor of the Exchequer[12 2] |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | 27 April 1835[12 1] | Rufane Shaw Donkin | | Whig | Rufane Shaw Donkin | | Whig | Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[12 2] |
Totnes | 24 April 1835[12 1] | Lord Seymour | | Whig | Lord Seymour | | Whig | Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2] |
Nottingham | 24 April 1835[12 1] | Sir John Hobhouse | | Whig | Sir John Hobhouse | | Whig | President of the Board of Control[12 2] |
Cardiff Boroughs | 20 March 1835[12 1] | John Iltyd Nicholl | | Conservative | John Iltyd Nicholl | | Conservative | Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
11th Parliament (1832–1834) |
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Position |
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Kirkcudbrightshire | 3 July 1834[11 1] | Robert Cutlar Fergusson | | Whig | Robert Cutlar Fergusson | | Whig | Judge Advocate General[11 2] |
Elgin Burghs | 30 June 1834[11 1] | Andrew Leith Hay | | Whig | Andrew Leith Hay | | Whig | Clerk of the Ordnance[11 2] |
Edinburgh | 23 June 1834[11 1] | James Abercromby | | Whig | James Abercromby | | Whig | Master of the Mint[11 2] |
Cambridge | 13 June 1834 | Thomas Spring Rice | | Whig | Thomas Spring Rice | | Whig | Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[11 2] |
Leith Burghs | 2 June 1834 | John Murray | | Whig | John Murray | | Whig | Lord Advocate[11 2] |
Malton | 4 March 1834[11 1] | Charles Pepys | | Whig | Charles Pepys | | Whig | Solicitor General for England and Wales[11 2] |
Dudley | 28 February 1834 | John Campbell | | Whig | Thomas Hawkes | | Tory | Attorney General for England and Wales[11 2] |
South Staffordshire | 7 June 1833 | Edward Littleton | | Whig | Edward Littleton | | Whig | Chief Secretary for Ireland[11 2] |
North Lancashire | 12 April 1833[11 1] | Edward Stanley | | Whig | Edward Stanley | | Whig | Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[11 2] |
Coventry | 12 April 1833 | Edward Ellice | | Whig | Edward Ellice | | Whig | Secretary at War[11 2] |
Gloucester | 9 April 1833 | Maurice Berkeley | | Whig | Henry Thomas Hope | | Tory | Fourth Naval Lord[11 2] |
Westminster | 4 April 1833[11 1] | Sir John Hobhouse | | Whig | Sir John Hobhouse | | Whig | Chief Secretary for Ireland[11 2] |
- ^ a b c d e f Uncontested
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
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