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The 1832 United Kingdom general election , the first after the Reform Act , saw the Whigs win a large majority, with the Tories winning less than 30% of the vote.
Constituency
Seats
Type
Country
County
Member
Party
Macclesfield [1]
2
Borough
England
Cheshire
John Ryle
Tory
Macclesfield [1]
2
Borough
England
Cheshire
John Brocklehurst
Liberal
Maidstone [2]
2
Borough
England
Kent
Abraham Wildey Robarts
Liberal
Maidstone [2]
2
Borough
England
Kent
Charles James Barnett
Liberal
Maldon [3]
2
Borough
England
Essex
Thomas Barrett Lennard
Liberal
Maldon [3]
2
Borough
England
Essex
Quintin Dick
Tory
Mallow [4]
1
Borough
Ireland
Cork
William Daunt [5]
Irish Repeal
Malmesbury [6]
1
Borough
England
Wiltshire
Viscount Andover
Liberal
Malton [7]
2
Borough
England
Yorkshire, North /East
William Fitzwilliam
Liberal
Malton [7]
2
Borough
England
Yorkshire, North /East
Charles Pepys
Liberal
Manchester [8]
2
Borough
England
Lancashire
Mark Philips
Liberal
Manchester [8]
2
Borough
England
Lancashire
Charles Poulett Thomson
Liberal
Marlborough [6]
2
Borough
England
Wiltshire
Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce
Tory
Marlborough [6]
2
Borough
England
Wiltshire
Henry Bingham Baring
Tory
Marylebone [9]
2
Borough
England
Middlesex
Edward Berkeley Portman
Liberal
Marylebone [9]
2
Borough
England
Middlesex
Sir William Horne
Liberal
Mayo [4]
2
County
Ireland
Mayo
John Browne
Liberal
Mayo [4]
2
County
Ireland
Mayo
Dominick Browne
Liberal
Meath [10]
2
County
Ireland
Meath
Morgan O'Connell
Irish Repeal
Meath [10]
2
County
Ireland
Meath
Henry Grattan
Irish Repeal
Merionethshire [11]
1
County
Wales
Merionethshire
Sir Robert Vaughan, Bt.
Tory
Merthyr Tydvil [12]
1
Borough
Wales
Glamorganshire
John Josiah Guest
Liberal
Middlesex [9]
2
County
England
Middlesex
Joseph Hume
Liberal
Middlesex [9]
2
County
England
Middlesex
George Byng
Liberal
Midhurst [2]
1
Borough
England
Sussex
Hon. Frederick Spencer
Liberal
Midlothian (aka Edinburghshire)[12]
1
County
Scotland
Midlothian
Sir John Dalrymple, Bt
Liberal
Monaghan [10]
2
County
Ireland
Monaghan
Cadwallader Blayney
Tory
Monaghan [10]
2
County
Ireland
Monaghan
Hon. Henry Westenra
Liberal
Monmouth Boroughs [13]
1
District
Wales
Monmouthshire
Benjamin Hall
Liberal
Monmouthshire [13]
2
County
Wales
Monmouthshire
Lord Granville Somerset
Tory
Monmouthshire [13]
2
County
Wales
Monmouthshire
William Addams Williams
Liberal
Montgomery Boroughs [9]
1
District
Wales
Montgomeryshire
David Pugh [14]
Tory
Montgomeryshire [9]
1
County
Wales
Montgomeryshire
Charles Williams-Wynn
Tory
Montrose Burghs [15]
1
District
Scotland
Forfarshire
Horatio Ross
Liberal
Morpeth [16]
1
Borough
England
Northumberland
Frederick George Howard
Liberal
Newark-on-Trent [15]
2
Borough
England
Nottinghamshire
William Ewart Gladstone
Tory
Newark-on-Trent [15]
2
Borough
England
Nottinghamshire
William Farnworth Handley
Tory
Newcastle-under-Lyme [8]
2
Borough
England
Staffordshire
William Henry Miller
Tory
Newcastle-under-Lyme [8]
2
Borough
England
Staffordshire
Sir Henry Willoughby, Bt
Tory
Newcastle-upon-Tyne [17]
2
Borough
England
Northumberland
Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt
Liberal
Newcastle-upon-Tyne [17]
2
Borough
England
Northumberland
John Hodgson
Tory
Newport [13]
2
Borough
England
Hampshire
John Heywood Hawkins
Liberal
Newport [13]
2
Borough
England
Hampshire
William Henry Ord
Liberal
New Ross [18]
1
Borough
Ireland
Wexford
John Hyacinth Talbot
Irish Repeal
Newry [4]
1
Borough
Ireland
Armagh /Down
Lord Marcus Hill
Tory
New Shoreham [3]
2
Borough
England
Sussex
Sir Charles Burrell, Bt
Tory
New Shoreham [3]
2
Borough
England
Sussex
Harry Goring
Liberal
Norfolk Eastern [2]
2
County
England
Norfolk
William Howe Windham
Liberal
Norfolk Eastern [2]
2
County
England
Norfolk
Hon. George Keppel
Liberal
Norfolk Western [2]
2
County
England
Norfolk
Sir Jacob Astley, Bt
Liberal
Norfolk Western [2]
2
County
England
Norfolk
Sir William Ffolkes, Bt
Liberal
Northallerton [19]
1
Borough
England
Yorkshire, North
John George Boss
Liberal
Northampton [15]
2
Borough
England
Northamptonshire
Robert Vernon Smith
Liberal
Northampton [15]
2
Borough
England
Northamptonshire
Charles Ross
Tory
Northamptonshire Northern [15]
2
County
England
Northamptonshire
Viscount Milton
Liberal
Northamptonshire Northern [15]
2
County
England
Northamptonshire
Lord James Brudenell
Tory
Northamptonshire Southern [15]
2
County
England
Northamptonshire
Viscount Althorp
Liberal
Northamptonshire Southern [15]
2
County
England
Northamptonshire
William Ralph Cartwright
Tory
Northumberland Northern [16]
2
County
England
Northumberland
Viscount Howick
Liberal
Northumberland Northern [16]
2
County
England
Northumberland
Lord Ossulston
Tory
Northumberland Southern [16]
2
County
England
Northumberland
Thomas Wentworth Beaumont
Liberal
Northumberland Southern [16]
2
County
England
Northumberland
Matthew Bell
Tory
Norwich [20]
2
Borough
England
Norfolk
Viscount Stormont
Tory
Norwich [20]
2
Borough
England
Norfolk
Sir James Scarlett
Tory
Nottingham [21]
2
Borough
England
Nottinghamshire
Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson
Liberal
Nottingham [21]
2
Borough
England
Nottinghamshire
Viscount Duncannon
Liberal
Nottinghamshire Northern [15]
2
County
England
Nottinghamshire
Viscount Lumley
Liberal
Nottinghamshire Northern [15]
2
County
England
Nottinghamshire
Thomas Houldsworth
Tory
Nottinghamshire Southern [15]
2
County
England
Nottinghamshire
Evelyn Denison
Liberal
Nottinghamshire Southern [15]
2
County
England
Nottinghamshire
Earl of Lincoln
Tory
References [ edit ]
^ a b "No. 19012" , The London Gazette , 11 January 1833. p. 77
^ a b c d e f g "No. 19009" , The London Gazette , 1 January 1833. p. 4
^ a b c d "No. 19009" , The London Gazette , 1 January 1833. p. 3
^ a b c d "No. 19017" , The London Gazette , 29 January 1833. p. 198
^ Mallow: Daunt was unseated on petition and Charles Jephson declared elected on 24 April 1833. (source: Walker, page 54)
^ a b c "No. 19009" , The London Gazette , 1 January 1833. p. 1
^ a b "No. 19010" , The London Gazette , 4 January 1833. p. 27
^ a b c d "No. 19012" , The London Gazette , 11 January 1833. p. 76
^ a b c d e f "No. 19008" , The London Gazette , 28 December 1832. p. 2836
^ a b c d "No. 19010" , The London Gazette , 4 January 1833. p. 26
^ "No. 19006" , The London Gazette , 21 December 1832. p. 2788
^ a b "No. 19008" , The London Gazette , 28 December 1832. p. 2837
^ a b c d e "No. 19007" , The London Gazette , 25 December 1832. p. 2811
^ Montgomery Boroughs: on petition, the election of David Pugh was declared void, and a by-election was held on 8 April 1833. (Craig, pages 509–510)
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "No. 19008" , The London Gazette , 28 December 1832. p. 2838
^ a b c d e "No. 19009" , The London Gazette , 1 January 1833. p. 2
^ a b "No. 19006" , The London Gazette , 21 December 1832. p. 2787
^ "No. 19011" , The London Gazette , 8 January 1833. p. 55
^ "No. 19010" , The London Gazette , 4 January 1833. p. 28
^ a b "No. 19004" , The London Gazette , 14 December 1832. p. 2728
^ a b "No. 19005" , The London Gazette , 18 December 1832. p. 2751