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