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| Constituency |
MP |
Party |
| Aberdeen North |
William Alexander Hunter |
Liberal |
| Aberdeen South |
James Bryce |
Liberal |
| Aberdeenshire East |
Peter Esslemont |
Liberal |
| Aberdeenshire West |
Robert Farquharson |
Liberal |
| Abingdon |
Philip Wroughton |
Conservative |
| Accrington |
Robert Hodge |
Conservative |
| Altrincham |
Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, Bt |
Conservative |
| Andover |
William Wither Bramston Beach |
Conservative |
| Anglesey |
Thomas Lewis |
Liberal |
| Antrim East |
James Martin McCalmont |
Conservative |
| Antrim Mid |
Hon. Robert Torrens O'Neill |
Conservative |
| Antrim North |
Edward Macnaghten |
Conservative |
| Antrim South |
William Ellison-Macartney |
Irish Unionist Party |
| Appleby |
William Lowther |
Conservative |
| Arfon |
William Rathbone |
Liberal |
| Argyllshire |
John Malcolm |
Conservative |
| Armagh Mid |
Sir James Corry, Bt |
Conservative |
| Armagh North |
Edward James Saunderson |
Conservative |
| Armagh South |
Alexander Blane |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Ashburton |
Charles Seale-Hayne |
Liberal |
| Ashford |
William Pomfret |
Conservative |
| Ashton-under-Lyne |
John Edmund Wentworth Addison |
Conservative |
| Aston Manor |
George Kynoch |
Conservative |
| Attercliffe |
Hon. Bernard Coleridge |
Liberal |
| Aylesbury |
Ferdinand de Rothschild |
Liberal |
| Ayr District of Burghs |
Richard Frederick Fotheringham Campbell |
Liberal Unionist |
| Ayrshire North |
Hon. Hugh Elliot |
Liberal Unionist |
| Ayrshire South |
Greville Richard Vernon |
Liberal Unionist |
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| Banbury |
Sir Bernhard Samuelson, Bt |
Liberal |
| Banffshire |
Robert Duff |
Liberal |
| Barkston Ash |
Robert Gunter |
Conservative |
| Barnard Castle |
Sir Joseph Pease, Bt |
Liberal |
| Barnsley |
Courtney Stanhope Kenny |
Liberal |
| Barnstaple |
George Pitt-Lewis |
Liberal Unionist |
| Barrow-in-Furness |
William Sproston Caine |
Liberal Unionist |
| Basingstoke |
George Sclater-Booth |
Conservative |
| Bassetlaw |
William Beckett-Denison |
Conservative |
Bath
(Two members) |
Edmond Wodehouse |
Liberal Unionist |
| Robert Peter Laurie |
Conservative |
| Battersea |
Octavius Vaughan Morgan |
Liberal |
| Bedford |
Samuel Whitbread |
Liberal |
| Belfast East |
Edward Samuel Wesley de Cobain
(expelled 26 February 1892) |
Conservative |
| Belfast North |
Sir William Ewart, Bt |
Conservative |
| Belfast South |
William Johnston |
Conservative |
| Belfast West |
Thomas Sexton |
Nationalist |
| Bermondsey |
Alfred Lafone |
Conservative |
| Berwick-upon-Tweed |
Sir Edward Grey, Bt |
Liberal |
| Berwickshire |
Hon. Edward Marjoribanks |
Liberal |
| Bethnal Green North East |
George Howell |
Liberal |
| Bethnal Green South West |
Edward Hare Pickersgill |
Liberal |
| Bewdley |
Sir Edmund Lechmere, Bt |
Conservative |
| Biggleswade |
Viscount Baring |
Liberal Unionist |
| Birkenhead |
Sir Edward Bruce Hamley |
Conservative |
| Birmingham Bordesley |
Jesse Collings |
Liberal Unionist |
| Birmingham Central |
John Bright |
Liberal Unionist |
| Birmingham East |
Henry Matthews |
Conservative |
| Birmingham Edgbaston |
George Dixon |
Liberal Unionist |
| Birmingham North |
William Kenrick |
Liberal Unionist |
| Birmingham South |
Joseph Powell-Williams |
Liberal Unionist |
| Birmingham West |
Joseph Chamberlain |
Liberal Unionist |
| Birr |
Bernard Molloy |
Nationalist |
| Bishop Auckland |
James Mellor Paulton |
Liberal |
Blackburn
(Two members) |
William Coddington |
Conservative |
| William Hornby |
Conservative |
| Blackpool |
Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt |
Conservative |
| Bodmin |
Leonard Courtney |
Liberal Unionist |
Bolton
(Two members) |
Herbert Shepherd-Cross |
Conservative |
| Hon. Francis Charles Bridgeman |
Conservative |
| Bootle |
Thomas Sandys |
Conservative |
| Boston |
Henry John Farmer-Atkinson |
Conservative |
| Bosworth |
James Ellis |
Liberal |
| Bow and Bromley |
Sir John Colomb |
Conservative |
| Bradford Central |
George Shaw-Lefevre |
Liberal |
| Bradford East |
Henry Byron Reed |
Conservative |
| Bradford West |
Alfred Illingworth |
Liberal |
| Brecknockshire |
William Fuller-Maitland |
Liberal |
| Brentford |
Octavius Edward Coope |
Conservative |
| Bridgwater |
Edward Stanley |
Conservative |
| Brigg |
Samuel Danks Waddy |
Liberal |
Brighton
(Two members) |
Sir William Thackeray Marriott |
Conservative |
| David Smith |
Conservative |
| Bristol East |
Handel Cossham |
Liberal |
| Bristol North |
Lewis Fry |
Liberal Unionist |
| Bristol South |
Edward Stock Hill |
Conservative |
| Bristol West |
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt |
Conservative |
| Brixton |
Ernest Baggallay |
Conservative |
| Buckingham |
Egerton Hubbard |
Conservative |
| Buckrose |
William Alexander McArthur |
Liberal |
| Burnley |
Peter Rylands |
Liberal |
| Burton |
Sir Michael Bass, Bt |
Liberal |
| Bury |
Sir Henry James |
Liberal Unionist |
| Bury St Edmunds |
Lord Francis Hervey |
Conservative |
| Buteshire |
James Robertson |
Conservative |
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| Caithness-shire |
Gavin Brown Clark |
Liberal |
| Camberwell North |
John Richards Kelly |
Conservative |
| Camborne |
Charles Conybeare |
Liberal |
| Cambridge |
Robert Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald |
Conservative |
Cambridge University
(Two members) |
Alexander Beresford Hope |
Conservative |
| Henry Cecil Raikes |
Conservative |
| Canterbury |
John Henniker Heaton |
Conservative |
| Cardiff District |
Sir Edward James Reed |
Liberal |
| Cardiganshire |
William Bowen Rowlands |
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| Carlisle |
William Gully |
Liberal |
| County Carlow |
John Aloysius Blake |
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| Carmarthen District |
Sir Arthur Cowell-Stepney, Bt |
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| Carmarthenshire East |
David Pugh |
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| Carmarthenshire West |
Walter Rice Howell Powell |
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| Carnarvon |
Edmund Swetenham |
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| Cavan East |
Thomas O'Hanlon |
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| Cavan West |
Joseph Biggar |
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| Chatham |
Sir John Eldon Gorst |
Conservative |
| Chelmsford |
William James Beadel |
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| Chelsea |
Charles Algernon Whitmore |
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| Cheltenham |
James Agg-Gardner |
Conservative |
| Chertsey |
Frederick Alers Hankey |
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| Chester |
Robert Yerburgh |
Conservative |
| Chester-le-Street |
James Joicey |
Liberal |
| Chesterfield |
Alfred Barnes |
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| Chesterton |
Charles Hall |
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| Chichester |
The Earl of March |
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| Chippenham |
Lord Henry Brudenell-Bruce |
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| Chorley |
Joseph Feilden |
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| Christchurch |
Charles Edward Baring Young |
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| Cirencester |
Arthur Brend Winterbotham |
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| Clackmannan and Kinrossshire |
John Balfour |
Liberal |
| Clapham |
John Saunders Gilliat |
Conservative |
| Clare East |
Joseph Richard Cox |
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| Clare West |
Jeremiah Jordan |
|
| Cleveland |
Henry Fell Pease |
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| Clitheroe |
Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, Bt |
Liberal |
| Cockermouth |
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt |
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| Colchester |
Henry John Trotter |
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| Colne Valley |
Henry Beaumont |
Liberal |
| Connemara |
Patrick James Foley |
Irish Parliamentary |
Cork City
(Two members) |
Charles Stewart Parnell |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Maurice Healy |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Cork East |
William John Lane |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Cork Mid |
Charles Kearns Deane Tanner |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Cork North |
James Christopher Flynn |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Cork North East |
Edmund Leamy |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Cork South |
J. E. Kenny |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Cork South East |
John Hooper |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Cork West |
James Gilhooly |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Coventry |
Henry Eaton |
Conservative |
| Crewe |
Walter McLaren |
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| Cricklade |
Nevil Story Maskelyne |
Liberal |
| Croydon |
Hon. Sidney Herbert |
Conservative |
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| Darlington |
Theodore Fry |
Liberal |
| Dartford |
Sir William Hart Dyke, Bt |
Conservative |
| Darwen |
Viscount Cranborne |
Conservative |
| Denbigh Boroughs |
George Thomas Kenyon |
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| Denbighshire East |
George Osborne Morgan |
Liberal |
| Denbighshire West |
William Cornwallis West |
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| Deptford |
William John Evelyn |
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| Derby(Two members) |
Thomas Roe |
Liberal |
| Sir William Vernon Harcourt |
Liberal |
| Derbyshire Mid |
Sir James Alfred Jacoby |
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| Derbyshire North East |
Thomas Dolling Bolton |
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| Derbyshire South |
Henry Wardle |
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| Derbyshire West |
Lord Edward Cavendish |
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| Devizes |
Walter Long |
Conservative |
| Devonport (2 members) |
Sir John Henry Puleston |
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| George Edward Price |
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| Dewsbury |
John Simon |
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| Doncaster |
Walter Shirley Shirley |
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| Donegal East |
Arthur O'Connor |
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| Donegal North |
James Edward O'Doherty |
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| Donegal South |
Bernard Kelly |
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| Donegal West |
Patrick O'Hea |
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| Dorset East |
George Hawkesworth Bond |
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| Dorset North |
Edwin Berkeley Portman |
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| Dorset South |
Charles J. T. Hambro |
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| Dorset West |
Henry Richard Farquharson |
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| Dover |
Alexander George Dickson |
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| Down East |
Richard William Blackwood Ker |
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| Down North |
Thomas Waring |
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| Down South |
Michael McCartan |
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| Down West |
Lord Arthur Hill |
Conservative |
| Droitwich |
John Corbett |
Liberal Unionist |
| Dublin County North |
J. J. Clancy |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Dublin County South |
Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bt |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Dublin College Green |
Timothy Daniel Sullivan |
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| Dublin Harbour |
Timothy Charles Harrington |
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| Dublin St Patrick's |
William Martin Murphy |
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| Dublin St Stephen's Green |
Edmund Dwyer Gray |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dublin University
(Two members) |
Hugh Holmes |
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| Hon. David Plunket |
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| Dudley |
Brooke Robinson |
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| Dulwich |
John Morgan Howard |
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| Dumbartonshire |
Sir Archibald Orr-Ewing, Bt |
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| Dumfries District of Burghs |
Robert Reid |
Liberal |
| Dumfriesshire |
Sir Robert Jardine |
Liberal-Unionist |
Dundee
(Two members) |
Charles Carmichael Lacaita |
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| Edmund Robertson |
Liberal |
| Durham |
Thomas Milvain |
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| Durham Mid |
William Crawford |
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| Durham North West |
Llewellyn Atherley-Jones |
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| Durham South East |
Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, Bt |
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| Ealing |
Lord George Hamilton |
Conservative |
| East Grinstead |
Hon. Alfred Gathorne-Hardy |
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| Eastbourne |
Edward Field |
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| Eccles |
Hon. Alfred Egerton |
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| Eddisbury |
Henry James Tollemache |
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| Edinburgh Central |
William McEwan |
Liberal |
| Edinburgh East |
Robert Wallace |
Liberal |
| Edinburgh South |
Hugh Childers |
Liberal |
| Edinburgh West |
Thomas Buchanan |
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| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities |
John Macdonald |
Conservative |
| Egremont |
The Lord Muncaster |
Conservative |
| Eifion |
John Bryn Roberts |
Liberal |
| Elgin District of Burghs |
Alexander Asher |
Liberal |
| Elgin and Nairnshires |
John Seymour Keay |
Liberal |
| Elland |
Thomas Wayman |
Liberal |
| Enfield |
Viscount Folkestone |
Conservative |
| Epping |
Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson, Bt |
Conservative |
| Epsom |
George Cubitt |
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| Eskdale |
Robert Andrew Allison |
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| Essex South East |
Carne Rasch |
Conservative |
| Everton |
Edward Whitley |
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| Evesham |
Sir Richard Temple, Bt |
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| Exeter |
Hon. Henry Northcote |
Conservative |
| Eye |
Francis Seymour Stevenson |
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| Falkirk District of Burghs |
William Pirrie Sinclair |
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| Fareham |
Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, Bt |
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| Fermanagh North |
Willie Redmond |
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| Fermanagh South |
Henry Campbell |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Fife East |
H. H. Asquith |
Liberal |
| Fife West |
Hon. Robert Preston Bruce |
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| Finsbury Central |
Frederick Thomas Penton |
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| Finsbury East |
James Rowlands |
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| Flint District |
John Roberts |
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| Flintshire |
Samuel Smith |
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| Forest of Dean |
Thomas Blake |
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| Forfarshire |
James William Barclay |
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| Frome |
Viscount Weymouth |
Conservative |
| Fulham |
William Hayes Fisher |
Conservative |
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| Gainsborough |
Henry Eyre |
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| Galway Borough |
John Pinkerton |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Galway East |
Matt Harris |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Galway North |
John Philip Nolan |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Galway South |
David Sheehy |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Gateshead |
Hon. Walter James |
Liberal |
| Glamorganshire, East |
Sir Alfred Thomas |
Liberal |
| Glamorganshire, Mid |
Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot |
Liberal |
| Glamorganshire, South |
Arthur John Williams |
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| Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities |
James Alexander Campbell |
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| Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown |
Andrew Dryburgh Provand |
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| Glasgow Bridgeton |
Edward Russell |
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| Glasgow Camlachie |
Hugh Watt |
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| Glasgow Central |
John George Alexander Baird |
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| Glasgow College |
Charles Cameron |
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| Glasgow Govan |
William Pearce |
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| Glasgow Partick |
Alexander Sellar |
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| Glasgow St Rollox |
James Caldwell |
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| Glasgow Tradeston |
Archibald Corbett |
Liberal |
| Gloucester |
Thomas Robinson |
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| Gorton |
Richard Peacock |
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| Gower District |
Frank Ash Yeo |
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| Grantham |
William Malcolm Low |
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| Gravesend |
John Bazley White |
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| Greenock |
Thomas Sutherland |
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| Greenwich |
Thomas Boord |
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| Grimsby |
Edward Heneage |
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| Guildford |
Hon. St John Brodrick |
Conservative |
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| Hackney Central |
Sir William Guyer Hunter |
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| Hackney North |
Sir Lewis Pelly |
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| Hackney South |
Charles Russell |
Liberal |
| Haddingtonshire |
Richard Haldane |
Liberal |
| Haggerston |
Randal Cremer |
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| Halifax (2 members) |
Sir James Stansfeld |
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| Thomas Shaw |
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| Hallamshire |
Frederick Mappin |
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| Hammersmith |
Walter Tuckfield Goldsworthy |
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| Hampstead |
Sir Henry Holland, Bt |
Conservative |
| Handsworth |
Henry Wiggin |
Liberal Unionist |
| Hanley |
William Woodall |
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| Harborough |
Thomas Tapling |
Conservative |
| Harrow |
William Ambrose |
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| Hartlepools, The |
Thomas Richardson |
Liberal Unionist |
| Harwich |
James Round |
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| Hastings |
Wilson Noble |
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| Hawick District of Burghs |
Alexander Laing Brown |
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| Henley |
Francis Parker |
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| Hereford |
Sir Joseph Bailey, Bt |
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| Hertford |
Abel Smith |
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| Hexham |
Miles MacInnes |
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| Heywood |
Isaac Hoyle |
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| High Peak |
William Sidebottom |
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| Hitchin |
Robert Dimsdale |
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| Holborn |
Francis Duncan |
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| Holderness |
George Richard Bethell |
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| Holmfirth |
Henry Wilson |
Liberal |
| Honiton |
Sir John Kennaway, Bt |
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| Horncastle |
Hon. Edward Stanhope |
Conservative |
| Hornsey |
Sir James McGarel-Hogg, Bt |
Conservative |
| Horsham |
Sir Walter Barttelot, Bt |
Conservative |
| Houghton-le-Spring |
Nicholas Wood |
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| Howdenshire |
Arthur Duncombe |
Conservative |
| Hoxton |
James Stuart |
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| Huddersfield |
William Summers |
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| Huntingdon |
Arthur Smith-Barry |
Conservative |
| Hyde |
Joseph Watson Sidebotham |
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| Hythe |
Sir Edward Watkin, Bt |
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| Ilkeston |
Thomas Watson |
Liberal |
| Ince |
Henry Blundell |
Conservative |
| Inverness District of Burghs |
Robert Finlay |
Liberal Unionist |
| Inverness-shire |
Charles Fraser-Mackintosh |
Liberal Unionist |
| Ipswich (2 members) |
Charles Dalrymple |
Conservative |
| Lord Elcho |
Conservative |
| Isle of Wight |
Sir Richard Webster |
Conservative |
| Islington East |
Cowley Lambert |
Conservative |
| Islington North |
George Trout Bartley |
Conservative |
| Islington South |
Sir Albert Rollit |
Conservative |
| Islington West |
Richard Chamberlain |
Liberal Unionist |
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| Jarrow |
Charles Palmer |
Liberal |
|
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| Keighley |
Isaac Holden |
Liberal |
| Kendal |
The Earl of Bective |
Conservative |
| Kennington |
Robert Gent-Davis |
Conservative |
| Kensington North |
Sir Roper Lethbridge |
Conservative |
| Kensington South |
Sir Algernon Borthwick |
Conservative |
| Kerry East |
Jeremiah Daniel Sheehan |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Kerry North |
John Stack |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Kerry South |
John O'Connor |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Kerry West |
Edward Harrington |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Kidderminster |
Augustus Frederick Godson |
Conservative |
| Kildare North |
James Laurence Carew |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Kildare South |
James Leahy |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Kilkenny City |
Thomas Quinn |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Kilkenny North |
Edward Marum |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| County Kilkenny South |
Patrick Alexander Chance |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Kilmarnock |
Stephen Williamson |
Liberal |
| Kincardineshire |
Sir George Balfour |
Liberal |
| King's Lynn |
Alexander Weston Jarvis |
Conservative |
| Kingston |
Sir John Ellis, Bt |
Conservative |
| Kingston-upon-Hull Central |
Henry King |
Conservative |
| Kingston-upon-Hull East |
Frederick Brent Grotrian |
Conservative |
| Kingston-upon-Hull West |
Charles Wilson |
Liberal |
| Kingswinford |
Alexander Staveley Hill |
Conservative |
| Kirkcaldy District of Burghs |
James Dalziel |
Liberal |
| Kirkcudbrightshire |
Mark MacTaggart-Stewart |
Conservative |
| Knutsford |
Hon. Alan Egerton |
Conservative |
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| Lambeth North |
Charles Craufurd Fraser |
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| Lanarkshire Mid |
Stephen Mason |
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| Lanarkshire North East |
Donald Crawford |
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| Lanarkshire North West |
Robert Bontine Cunninghame-Graham |
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| Lanarkshire South |
James Hozier |
Conservative |
| Lancaster |
James Williamson |
Liberal |
| Launceston |
Charles Dyke Acland |
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| Leeds Central |
Gerald Balfour |
Conservative |
| Leeds East |
John Lawrence Gane |
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| Leeds North |
William Jackson |
Conservative |
| Leeds South |
Sir Lyon Playfair |
Liberal |
| Leeds West |
Herbert Gladstone |
Liberal |
| Leek |
Harry Davenport |
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| Leicester (two members) |
Alexander McArthur |
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| James Allanson Picton |
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| Leigh |
Caleb Wright |
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| Leith District of Burghs |
William Ewart Gladstone |
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| Leitrim North |
Michael Conway |
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| Leitrim South |
Luke Patrick Hayden |
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| Leix |
Richard Lalor |
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| Leominster |
James Rankin |
Conservative |
| Lewes |
Sir Henry Fletcher, Bt |
Conservative |
| Lewisham |
Viscount Lewisham |
Conservative |
| Lichfield |
Sir John Swinburne, Bt |
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| Limehouse |
Edward Samuel Norris |
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| Limerick City |
Henry Joseph Gill |
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| County Limerick East |
John Finucane |
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| County Limerick West |
William Abraham |
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| Lincoln |
Frederick Harold Kerans |
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| Linlithgowshire |
Peter McLagan |
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| Liverpool Abercromby |
William Frederic Lawrence |
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| Liverpool East Toxteth |
Baron Henry de Worms |
Conservative |
| Liverpool Exchange |
David Duncan |
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| Liverpool Kirkdale |
Sir George Baden-Powell |
Conservative |
| Liverpool Scotland |
T. P. O'Connor |
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| Liverpool Walton |
John George Gibson |
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| Liverpool West Derby |
Lord Claud Hamilton |
Conservative |
| Liverpool West Toxteth |
Thomas Royden |
Conservative |
| City of London (two members) |
John Hubbard |
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| Sir Robert Fowler, Bt |
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| Londonderry City |
Justin McCarthy |
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| Londonderry North |
Henry Mulholland |
Conservative |
| Londonderry South |
Timothy Michael Healy |
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| Longford North |
Justin McCarthy |
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| Longford South |
Laurence Connolly |
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| Loughborough |
Edwin de Lisle |
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| Louth |
Arthur Raymond Heath |
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| Louth North |
Joseph Nolan |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Louth South |
Thomas Patrick Gill |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Lowestoft |
Sir Savile Crossley, Bt |
Liberal Unionist |
| Ludlow |
Robert Jasper More |
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| Luton |
Cyril Flower |
Liberal |
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| Macclesfield |
William Bromley-Davenport |
Conservative |
| Maidstone |
Alexander Henry Ross |
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| Maldon |
Charles Wing Gray |
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| Manchester East |
Arthur Balfour |
Conservative |
| Manchester North |
Charles Schwann |
Liberal |
| Manchester North East |
Sir James Fergusson, Bt |
Conservative |
| Manchester North West |
William Houldsworth |
Conservative |
| Manchester South |
Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe |
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| Manchester South West |
Jacob Bright |
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| Mansfield |
Cecil Foljambe |
Liberal |
| Marylebone East |
Lord Charles Beresford |
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| Marylebone West |
Sir Frederick Seager Hunt |
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| Mayo East |
John Dillon |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Mayo North |
Daniel Crilly |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Mayo South |
J. F. X. O'Brien |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Mayo West |
John Deasy |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Meath North |
Pierce Mahony |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Meath South |
Edward Sheil |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Medway |
Hon. John Gathorne-Hardy |
Conservative |
| Melton |
Lord John Manners |
Conservative |
| Merionethshire |
T. E. Ellis |
Liberal |
| Merthyr Tydfil (Two members) |
Henry Richard |
|
| Charles Herbert James |
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| Middlesbrough |
Isaac WIlson |
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| Middleton |
Thomas Fielden |
|
| Midlothian |
William Ewart Gladstone |
Liberal |
| Mile End |
Spencer Charrington |
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| Monaghan North |
Patrick O'Brien |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Monaghan South |
Sir Joseph Neale McKenna |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Monmouth |
Sir George Elliot, Bt |
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| Monmouthshire North |
Thomas Phillips Price |
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| Monmouthshire South |
Hon. Frederick Courtenay Morgan |
Conservative |
| Monmouthshire West |
Cornelius Marshall Warmington |
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| Montgomery District |
Hon. Frederick Hanbury-Tracy |
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| Montgomeryshire |
Stuart Rendel |
Liberal |
| Montrose District of Burghs |
John Shiress Will |
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| Morley |
Charles George Milnes Gaskell |
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| Morpeth |
Thomas Burt |
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| New Forest |
Francis Compton |
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| Newark |
Viscount Newark |
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| Newbury |
William George Mount |
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| Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2 members) |
John Morley |
Liberal |
| James Craig |
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| Newcastle-under-Lyme |
Douglas Harry Coghill |
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| Newington West |
Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke |
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| Newmarket |
George Newnes |
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| Newport |
William Kenyon-Slaney |
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| Newry |
Justin Huntly McCarthy |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Newton |
Thomas Legh |
Conservative |
| Norfolk East |
Sir Edward Birkbeck, Bt |
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| Norfolk Mid |
Robert Gurdon |
Liberal Unionist |
| Norfolk North |
Herbert Cozens-Hardy |
Liberal |
| Norfolk North West |
Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck |
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| Norfolk South |
Francis Taylor |
Liberal Unionist |
| Norfolk South West |
William Tyssen-Amherst |
Conservative |
| Normanton |
Benjamin Pickard |
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| North Lonsdale |
William George Ainslie |
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| Northampton (2 members) |
Henry Labouchère |
Liberal |
| Charles Bradlaugh |
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| Northamptonshire East |
Francis Channing |
Liberal |
| Northamptonshire Mid |
Hon. Charles Spencer |
Liberal |
| Northamptonshire North |
Lord Burghley |
Conservative |
| Northamptonshire South |
Sir Rainald Knightley, Bt |
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| Northwich |
Robert Verdin |
Liberal Unionist |
| Norwich (2 members) |
Jeremiah James Colman |
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| Samuel Hoare |
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| Norwood |
Thomas Lynn Bristowe |
Conservative |
| Nottingham East |
Arnold Morley |
Liberal |
| Nottingham South |
Henry Smith Wright |
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| Nottingham West |
Henry Broadhurst |
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| Nuneaton |
John Dugdale |
Conservative |
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| Oldham (two members) |
James Mackenzie Maclean |
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| Elliott Lees |
Conservative |
| Orkney and Shetland |
Leonard Lyell |
Liberal |
| Ormskirk |
Arthur Forwood |
Conservative |
| Osgoldcross |
John Austin |
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| Ossory |
William Archibald Macdonald |
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| Oswestry |
Stanley Leighton |
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| Otley |
John Barran |
Liberal |
| Oxford |
Alexander William Hall |
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| Oxford University (two members) |
Sir John Mowbray, Bt |
Conservative |
| John Gilbert Talbot |
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| Paddington North |
Lionel Louis Cohen |
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| Paddington South |
Lord Randolph Churchill |
Conservative |
| Paisley |
William Boyle Barbour |
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| Peckham |
Arthur Anthony Baumann |
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| Peebles and Selkirk |
Sir Walter Thorburn |
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| Pembroke and Haverfordwest District |
Richard Charles Mayne |
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| Pembrokeshire |
William Davies |
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| Penrith |
James Lowther |
Conservative |
| Penryn and Falmouth |
William George Cavendish-Bentinck |
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| Perth |
Charles Stuart Parker |
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| Perthshire Eastern |
Robert Stewart Menzies |
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| Perthshire Western |
Sir Donald Currie |
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| Peterborough |
Hon. John Wentworth-FitzWilliam |
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| Petersfield |
Viscount Wolmer |
Conservative |
| Plymouth (2 members) |
Sir Edward George Clarke |
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| Sir Edward Bates, Bt |
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| Pontefract |
Hon. Rowland Winn |
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| Poplar |
Sydney Buxton |
Liberal |
| Portsmouth (2 members) |
Sir William Crossman |
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| Sir Samuel Wilson |
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| Preston (2 members) |
William Tomlinson |
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| Robert William Hanbury |
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| Prestwich |
Robert Mowbray |
Conservative |
| Pudsey |
Briggs Priestley |
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| Queen's County Ossory |
William Archibald Macdonald |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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| Radcliffe cum Farnworth |
Robert Leake |
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| Radnorshire |
Hon. Arthur Walsh |
Conservative |
| Ramsey |
William Fellowes |
Conservative |
| Reading |
Charles Townshend Murdoch |
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| Reigate |
Sir James Lawrence, Bt |
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| Renfrewshire East |
Hugh Shaw-Stewart |
Conservative |
| Renfrewshire West |
Sir Archibald Campbell, Bt |
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| Rhondda |
William Abraham |
Lib-Lab |
| Richmond |
George Elliot |
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| Ripon |
John Lloyd Wharton |
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| Rochdale |
Thomas Bayley Potter |
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| Rochester |
Francis Hughes-Hallett |
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| Romford |
James Theobald |
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| Roscommon North |
James Joseph O'Kelly |
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| Roscommon South |
Andrew Commins |
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| Ross |
Michael Biddulph |
Liberal Unionist |
| Ross and Cromarty |
Roderick Macdonald |
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| Rossendale |
The Marquess of Hartington |
Liberal Unionist |
| Rotherham |
Arthur Dyke Acland |
Liberal |
| Rotherhithe |
Charles Hamilton |
Conservative |
| Roxburghshire |
Hon. Arthur Elliot |
Liberal Unionist |
| Rugby |
Henry Peyton Cobb |
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| Rushcliffe |
John Ellis |
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| Rutland |
James Lowther |
Conservative |
| Rye |
Arthur Montagu Brookfield |
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| Saffron Walden |
Herbert Gardner |
Liberal |
| St Albans |
Viscount Grimston |
Conservative |
| St Andrews District of Burghs |
Henry Torrens Anstruther |
Liberal Unionist |
| St Augustine's |
Aretas Akers-Douglas |
Conservative |
| St Austell |
William Copeland Borlase |
Liberal |
| St George, Hanover Square |
Lord Algernon Percy |
Conservative |
| St George, Tower Hamlets |
Charles Thomson Ritchie |
Conservative |
| St Helens |
Sir Henry Seton-Karr |
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| St Ives |
Sir John St Aubyn, Bt |
Liberal Unionist |
| St Pancras East |
Robert Grant Webster |
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| St Pancras North |
Charles Cochrane-Baillie |
Conservative |
| St Pancras South |
Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bt |
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| St Pancras West |
Harry Levy-Lawson |
Liberal |
| St Patrick's |
William Martin Murphy |
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| St Stephen's Green |
Edmund Dwyer Gray |
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| Salford North |
Edward Hardcastle |
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| Salford South |
Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth |
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| Salford West |
Lees Knowles |
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| Salisbury |
Edward Hulse |
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| Scarborough |
Joshua Rowntree |
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| Liverpool Scotland |
T. P. O'Connor |
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| Sevenoaks |
Hon. Charles Mills |
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| Sheffield, Attercliffe |
Hon. Bernard Coleridge |
Liberal |
| Sheffield, Brightside |
Anthony John Mundella |
Liberal |
| Sheffield, Central |
Sir C. E. Howard Vincent |
Conservative |
| Sheffield, Ecclesall |
Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett |
Conservative |
| Sheffield, Hallam |
Charles Stuart-Wortley |
Conservative |
| Shipley |
Joseph Craven |
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| Shrewsbury |
James Watson |
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| Skipton |
Walter Morrison |
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| Sleaford |
Henry Chaplin |
Conservative |
| Sligo North |
Peter McDonald |
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| Sligo South |
Thomas Sexton |
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| Somerset Eastern |
Henry Hobhouse |
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| Somerset Northern |
Evan Henry Llewellyn |
Conservative |
| Somerset Southern |
Viscount Kilcoursie |
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| South Molton |
Viscount Lymington |
Liberal |
| South Shields |
James Cochran Stevenson |
Liberal |
| Southampton (2 members) |
Alfred Giles |
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| Sir John Edmund Commerell |
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| Southport |
Hon. George Curzon |
Conservative |
| Southwark West |
Arthur Cohen |
Liberal |
| Sowerby |
Edward Crossley |
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| Spalding |
Hon. Murray Finch-Hatton |
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| Spen Valley |
Joseph Woodhead |
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| Stafford |
Thomas Salt |
Consrevative |
| Staffordshire North West |
Justinian Edwards-Heathcote |
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| Staffordshire West |
Hamar Alfred Bass |
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| Stalybridge |
Tom Harrop Sidebottom |
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| Stamford |
John Compton Lawrance |
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| Stepney |
Frederick Wootton Isaacson |
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| Stirling District of Burghs |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
Liberal |
| Stirlingshire |
Joseph Cheney Bolton |
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| Stockport (2 members) |
Louis John Jennings |
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| Sydney Gedge |
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| Stockton-on-Tees |
Joseph Dodds |
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| Stoke-upon-Trent |
William Leatham Bright |
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| Stowmarket |
Edward Greene |
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| Strand |
W. H. Smith |
Conservative |
| Stratford upon Avon |
Frederick Townsend |
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| Stretford |
John Maclure |
Conservative |
| Stroud |
George Holloway |
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| Sudbury |
William Quilter |
Liberal Unionist |
| Sunderland (2 members) |
Sir Edward Temperley Gourley |
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| Samuel Storey |
Conservative |
| Sutherlandshire |
Angus Sutherland |
Liberal |
| Swansea District |
Sir Henry Vivian, Bt |
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| Swansea Town |
Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn |
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| Tamworth |
Philip Muntz |
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| Taunton |
Hon. Samuel Allsopp |
Conservative |
| Tavistock |
Viscount Ebrington |
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| Tewkesbury |
Sir John Dorington, Bt |
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| Isle of Thanet |
Edward Robert King-Harman |
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| Thirsk and Malton |
Lewis Payn Dawnay |
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| Thornbury |
Hon. John Plunkett |
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| Tipperary East |
Thomas Joseph Condon |
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| Tipperary Mid |
Thomas Mayne |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Tipperary North |
Patrick Joseph O'Brien |
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| Tipperary South |
John O'Connor |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Tiverton |
William Walrond |
Conservative |
| Torquay |
Richard Mallock |
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| Totnes |
Francis Bingham Mildmay |
Conservative |
| Tottenham |
Joseph Howard |
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| Truro |
William Bickford-Smith |
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| Tullamore |
Joseph Francis Fox |
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| Tunbridge |
Robert Norton |
Conservative |
| Tynemouth |
Richard Sims Donkin |
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| Tyneside |
Wentworth Beaumont |
Liberal |
| Tyrone East |
William James Reynolds |
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| Tyrone Mid |
Matthew Joseph Kenny |
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| Tyrone North |
Lord Ernest Hamilton |
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| Tyrone South |
Thomas Wallace Russell |
Liberal Unionist |
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| Uxbridge |
Frederick Dixon-Hartland |
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| Wakefield |
Sir Edward Green, Bt |
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| Walsall |
Sir Charles Forster, Bt |
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| Walthamstow |
William Thomas Makins |
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| Walworth |
Lewis Henry Isaacs |
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| Wandsworth |
Henry Kimber |
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| Wansbeck |
Charles Fenwick |
Lib-Lab |
| Warrington |
Robert Pierpont |
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| Warwick and Leamington |
Arthur Wellesley Peel |
Liberal |
| Waterford City |
Edmund Leamy |
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| County Waterford East |
Patrick Joseph Power |
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| County Waterford West |
Jasper Douglas Pyne |
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| Watford |
Frederick Halsey |
Conservative |
| Wednesbury |
Hon. Philip Stanhope |
Liberal |
| Wellington (Salop) |
Alexander Brown |
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| Wellington (Somerset) |
Charles Isaac Elton |
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| Wells |
Sir Richard Paget, Bt |
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| West Bromwich |
Sir James Ernest Spencer |
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| West Ham North |
James Forrest Fulton |
Conservative |
| West Ham South |
George Edward Banes |
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| Westbury |
George Fuller |
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| Westhoughton |
Frank Hardcastle |
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| Westmeath North |
James Tuite |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Westmeath South |
Donal Sullivan |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Westminster |
William Burdett-Coutts |
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| Wexford North |
John Redmond |
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| Wexford South |
John Barry |
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| Whitby |
Ernest Beckett |
Conservative |
| Whitechapel |
Samuel Montagu |
Liberal |
| Whitehaven |
George Cavendish-Bentinck |
Conservative |
| Wick District of Burghs |
John Macdonald Cameron |
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| Wicklow East |
William Joseph Corbet |
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| Wicklow West |
Garrett Michael Byrne |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
| Widnes |
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss |
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| Wigan |
Francis Powell |
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| Wigtownshire |
Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt |
Conservative |
| Wilton |
Sir Thomas Grove, Bt |
Liberal Unionist |
| Wimbledon |
Cosmo Bonsor |
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| Winchester |
Arthur Loftus Tottenham |
|
| Windsor |
Robert Richardson-Gardner |
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| Wirral |
Edward Cotton-Jodrell |
|
| Wisbech |
Charles William Selwyn |
|
| Wokingham |
Sir George Russell, Bt |
|
| Wolverhampton East |
Henry Fowler |
Liberal |
| Wolverhampton South |
Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers |
Liberal Unionist |
| Wolverhampton West |
William Chichele Plowden |
Liberal |
| Woodbridge |
Robert Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther |
|
| Woodstock |
Francis William Maclean |
|
| Woolwich |
Edwin Hughes |
|
| Worcester |
George Higginson Allsopp |
|
| Worcestershire East |
George Hastings |
|
| Worcestershire North |
Benjamin Hingley |
|
| Wycombe |
Viscount Curzon |
Conservative |
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| Great Yarmouth |
Sir Henry Whatley Tyler |
Conservative |
York
(Two members) |
Alfred Pease |
Liberal |
| Frank Lockwood |
Liberal |