Constituency |
Name |
Date of birth |
Party |
Date of election |
MP since |
Notes |
LG
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Bedfordshire |
Viscount Alford |
15 October 1812 |
Conservative |
7 July 1841 |
1835 |
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[2]
|
William Astell |
13 October 1774 |
1841 (previously sat 1807–1832) |
Died 7 March 1847.
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Lord Charles James Fox Russell |
10 February 1807 |
Whig |
30 March 1847 (vice Astell) |
1847 (previously sat 1832–1841) |
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[3]
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Bedford |
Frederick Polhill |
2 July 1798 |
Conservative |
29 June 1841 |
1835 (previously sat 1830–1832) |
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[2]
|
Henry Stuart |
5 April 1804 |
1841 (previously sat 1837–1838) |
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Berkshire |
Robert Palmer |
31 January 1793 |
Conservative |
3 July 1841 |
1832 (previously sat 1825–1831) |
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[4]
|
Philip Pusey |
25 June 1799 |
1835 (previously sat 1830–1831 and 1831–1832) |
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The Viscount Barrington |
6 October 1793 |
1837 |
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Abingdon |
Thomas Duffield |
October 1782 |
Conservative |
30 June 1841 |
1832 |
Appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds April 1844. |
[4]
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Frederic Thesiger (knighted 23 May 1844) |
25 April 1794 |
11 May 1844 (vice Duffield) |
1840 |
Appointed Attorney-General 29 June 1845. |
[5]
|
9 July 1845 (re-elected) |
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[6]
|
Reading |
Charles Russell |
22 July 1786 |
Conservative |
30 June 1841 |
1841 (previously sat 1830–1837) |
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[4]
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Viscount Chelsea |
15 February 1812 |
1841 |
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Wallingford |
William Seymour Blackstone |
1809 |
Conservative |
29 June 1841 |
1832 |
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[4]
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New Windsor |
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[4]
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Buckinghamshire |
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[7]
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Aylesbury |
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[7]
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Buckingham |
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[7]
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Chipping Wycombe |
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[7]
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Great Marlow |
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[7]
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Cambridgeshire |
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[8]
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Cambridge University |
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[8]
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[9]
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Cambridge |
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[8]
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Cheshire (Northern) |
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[7]
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Cheshire (Southern) |
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[7]
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Chester |
Lord Robert Grosvenor |
24 April 1801 |
Whig |
29 June 1841 |
1822 |
Appointed Treasurer of the Household 3 August 1846. |
[10]
|
John Jervis (knighted 1 August 1846) |
12 January 1802 |
Radical |
1832 |
Appointed Attorney-General 17 July 1846.
|
11 July 1846 (re-elected) |
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[11]
|
Lord Robert Grosvenor |
24 April 1801 |
Whig |
8 August 1846 (re-elected) |
1822 |
Appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds January 1847. |
[12]
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Earl Grosvenor |
13 October 1825 |
30 January 1847 (vice Grosvenor) |
1847 |
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[13]
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Macclesfield |
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[7]
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Stockport |
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[7]
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Cornwall (Eastern) |
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[7]
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Cornwall (Western) |
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[7]
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Bodmin |
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[7]
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Helston |
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[7]
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Launceston |
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[7]
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[9]
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Liskeard |
Charles Buller |
6 August 1806 |
Radical |
29 June 1841 |
1841 |
Appointed Judge Advocate General 8 July 1846. |
[7]
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15 July 1846 (re-elected) |
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[14]
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Penryn |
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[7]
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St Ives |
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[7]
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Truro |
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[7]
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Cumberland (Eastern) |
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[8]
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Cumberland (Western) |
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[8]
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Carlisle |
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[8]
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Cockermouth |
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[8]
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Whitehaven |
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[8]
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Derbyshire (Northern) |
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[15]
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Derbyshire (Southern) |
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[15]
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Derby |
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[15]
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Devon (Northern) |
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[16]
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Devon (Southern) |
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[16]
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Ashburton |
William Jardine |
24 February 1784 |
Whig |
30 June 1841 |
1841 |
Died 27 February 1843. |
[16]
|
James Matheson |
17 November 1796 |
8 March 1843 (vice Jardine) |
1843 |
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[17]
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Barnstaple |
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[16]
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Clifton, Dartmouth and Hardness |
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[16]
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Devonport |
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[16]
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[11]
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Exeter |
Sir William Webb Follett |
2 December 1796 |
Conservative |
28 June 1841 |
1835 |
Appointed Solicitor-General 6 September 1841. |
[15]
|
Edward Divett |
1797 |
Radical |
1832 |
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Sir William Webb Follett |
2 December 1796 |
Conservative |
13 September 1841 (re-elected) |
1835 |
Appointed Attorney-General 14 April 1844. |
[18]
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28 April 1844 (re-elected) |
Died 28 June 1845. |
[19]
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Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth |
17 March 1809 |
7 July 1845 (vice Follett) |
1845 |
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[6]
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Honiton |
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[16]
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Plymouth |
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[16]
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[11]
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Tavistock |
John Rundle |
1791 |
Whig |
30 June 1841 |
1835 |
Appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds March 1843. |
[16]
|
Lord Edward Russell |
24 April 1805 |
1841 |
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John Salusbury Trelawny |
2 June 1816 |
Radical |
16 March 1843 (vice Rundle) |
1843 |
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[20]
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Tiverton |
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[16]
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[11]
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Totnes |
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[16]
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Dorset |
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[15]
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Bridport |
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[15]
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[9]
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Dorchester |
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[15]
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Lyme Regis |
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[15]
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Poole |
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[10]
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Shaftesbury |
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[15]
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Wareham |
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[15]
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Weymouth and Melcombe Regis |
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[15]
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County Durham (Northern) |
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[21]
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County Durham (Southern) |
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[21]
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Durham |
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[21]
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Gateshead |
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[21]
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South Shields |
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[21]
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Sunderland |
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[21]
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Essex (Northern) |
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[8]
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Essex (Southern) |
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[8]
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Colchester |
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[8]
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Harwich |
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[8]
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Maldon |
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[8]
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Gloucestershire (Eastern) |
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[2]
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Gloucestershire (Western) |
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[2]
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Bristol |
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[7]
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Cheltenham |
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[2]
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Cirencester |
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[2]
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Gloucester |
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[4]
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[11]
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Stroud |
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[2]
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Tewkesbury |
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[2]
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Herefordshire |
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[22]
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Hereford |
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[22]
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Leominster |
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[22]
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Hertfordshire |
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[8]
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Hertford |
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[8]
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St Albans |
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[8]
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Huntingdonshire |
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[8]
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Huntingdon |
Sir Frederick Pollock |
23 September 1783 |
Conservative |
1 July 1841 |
1831 |
Appointed Attorney-General 6 September 1841. |
[8]
|
Jonathan Peel |
12 October 1799 |
1831 (previously sat 1826–1830) |
Appointed Surveyor-General of the Ordnance 9 September 1841.
|
Sir Frederick Pollock |
23 September 1783 |
14 September 1841 (re-elected) |
1831 |
Appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer 15 April 1844. |
[9]
|
Jonathan Peel |
12 October 1799 |
1831 (previously sat 1826–1830) |
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Thomas Baring |
7 September 1799 |
22 April 1844 (vice Pollock) |
1844 (previously sat 1835–1837) |
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[19]
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Kent (Eastern) |
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[2]
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Kent (Western) |
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[2]
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Canterbury |
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[10]
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Chatham |
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[2]
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Greenwich |
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[2]
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[11]
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Maidstone |
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[2]
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Rochester |
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[2]
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Lancashire (Northern) |
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[2]
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Lancashire (Southern) |
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[2]
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Ashton-under-Lyne |
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[2]
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Blackburn |
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[2]
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Bolton |
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[2]
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Bury |
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[2]
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Clitheroe |
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[2]
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Lancaster |
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[2]
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Liverpool |
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[2]
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Manchester |
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[2]
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[11]
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Oldham |
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[2]
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Preston |
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[2]
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Rochdale |
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[2]
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Salford |
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[2]
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Warrington |
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[2]
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Wigan |
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[2]
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Leicestershire (Northern) |
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[15]
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Leicestershire (Southern) |
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[15]
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Leicester |
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[15]
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Lincolnshire (Lindsey) |
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[15]
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Lincolnshire (Kesteven and Holland) |
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[15]
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Boston |
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[15]
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Grantham |
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[15]
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Great Grimsby |
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[15]
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Lincoln |
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[10]
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Stamford |
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[15]
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Middlesex |
George Byng |
17 May 1764 |
Whig |
7 July 1841 |
1790 |
Died 10 January 1847. |
[22]
|
Thomas Wood |
1804 |
Conservative |
1837 |
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Lord Robert Grosvenor |
24 April 1801 |
Whig |
3 February 1847 (vice Byng) |
1822 |
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[13]
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Finsbury |
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[22]
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London |
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[23]
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Marylebone |
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[22]
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Tower Hamlets |
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[22]
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[11]
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Westminster |
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[22]
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Monmouthshire |
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[24]
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Monmouth |
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[24]
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Norfolk (Eastern) |
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[7]
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Norfolk (Western) |
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[7]
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King's Lynn |
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[7]
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Norwich |
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[23]
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Thetford |
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[7]
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Great Yarmouth |
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[7]
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Northamptonshire (Northern) |
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[25]
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Northamptonshire (Southern) |
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[25]
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Northampton |
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[25]
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Peterborough |
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[25]
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Northumberland (Northern) |
Lord Ossulston |
10 January 1810 |
Conservative |
12 July 1841 |
1832 |
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[15]
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Addison John Baker Cresswell |
1 October 1788 |
1841 |
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Northumberland (Southern) |
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[15]
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Berwick-on-Tweed |
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[10]
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Morpeth |
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[15]
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Newcastle-on-Tyne |
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[10]
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Tynemouth |
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[15]
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Nottinghamshire (Northern) |
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[8]
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Nottinghamshire (Southern) |
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[8]
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Newark-on-Trent |
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[8]
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[9]
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Nottingham |
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[23]
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East Retford |
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[8]
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Oxfordshire |
Lord Norreys |
19 June 1808 |
Conservative |
5 July 1841 |
1832 (previously sat 1830–1831) |
|
[16]
|
George Granville Harcourt |
6 August 1785 |
Independent Conservative |
1806 |
|
Joseph Warner Henley |
3 March 1793 |
Conservative |
1841 |
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Banbury |
Henry William Tancred |
1781 |
Whig |
30 June 1841 |
1832 |
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[16]
|
Oxford University |
Thomas Grimston Bucknall Estcourt |
3 August 1775 |
Conservative |
29 June 1841 |
1805 |
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[16]
|
Sir Robert Harry Inglis |
12 January 1786 |
1828 (previously sat 1824–1826) |
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Oxford |
James Haughton Langston |
c. 1797 |
Whig |
30 June 1841 |
1841 (previously sat 1826–1834) |
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[16]
|
Donald Maclean |
1800 |
Conservative |
1835 |
|
Woodstock |
Frederic Thesiger |
25 April 1794 |
Conservative |
28 June 1841 |
1840 |
Appointed Solicitor-General 15 April 1844. |
[16]
|
Marquess of Blandford |
2 June 1822 |
22 April 1844 (vice Thesiger) |
1844 |
Appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds April 1845. |
[19]
|
Viscount Loftus |
19 January 1814 |
1 May 1845 (vice Blandford) |
1845 |
Succeeded as Baron Loftus 26 September 1845. |
[26]
|
Lord Alfred Spencer Churchill |
24 April 1824 |
18 December 1845 (vice Loftus) |
1845 |
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[27]
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Rutlandshire |
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[8]
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Shropshire (Northern) |
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[8]
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Shropshire (Southern) |
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[8]
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Bridgnorth |
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[8]
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Ludlow |
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[8]
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Shrewsbury |
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[8]
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Wenlock |
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[8]
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[9]
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Somerset (Eastern) |
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[25]
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Somerset (Western) |
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[25]
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Bath |
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[25]
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Bridgwater |
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[25]
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Frome |
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[25]
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Taunton |
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[25]
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[11]
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Wells |
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[25]
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Southamptonshire (Northern) |
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[2]
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Southamptonshire (Southern) |
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[2]
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Andover |
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[2]
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Christchurch |
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[2]
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Lymington |
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[2]
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Newport |
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[2]
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Petersfield |
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[2]
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Portsmouth |
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[2]
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Southampton |
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[8]
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Winchester |
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[2]
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Staffordshire (Northern) |
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[8]
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Staffordshire (Southern) |
Viscount Ingestre |
8 November 1803 |
Conservative |
5 July 1841 |
1837 (previously sat 1830–1833) |
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[8]
|
George Anson |
13 October 1797 |
Whig |
1836 (previously sat 1819–1834) |
Appointed Clerk of the Ordnance 8 July 1846.
|
17 July 1846 (re-elected) |
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[14]
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Lichfield |
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[10]
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[9]
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Newcastle-under-Lyme |
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[8]
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Stafford |
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[8]
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Stoke-on-Trent |
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[8]
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Tamworth |
Sir Robert Peel |
5 February 1788 |
Conservative |
29 June 1841 |
1809 |
Appointed First Lord of the Treasury 30 August 1841. |
[8]
|
Edward Henry A'Court |
10 December 1783 |
1837 (previously sat 1820–1832) |
|
Sir Robert Peel |
5 February 1788 |
13 September 1841 (re-elected) |
1809 |
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[18]
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Walsall |
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[8]
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Wolverhampton |
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[8]
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Suffolk (Eastern) |
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[16]
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Suffolk (Western) |
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[16]
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Bury St Edmunds |
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[16]
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[9]
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Eye |
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[16]
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Ipswich |
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[16]
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Sudbury |
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[16]
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Surrey (Eastern) |
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[2]
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Surrey (Western) |
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[2]
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Guildford |
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[2]
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Lambeth |
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[2]
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Reigate |
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[2]
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Southwark |
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[2]
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Sussex (Eastern) |
George Darby |
1798 |
Conservative |
12 July 1841 |
1837 |
Appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds January 1846. |
[15]
|
Augustus Eliott Fuller |
7 May 1777 |
1841 |
|
Charles Hay Frewen |
25 May 1813 |
3 February 1846 (vice Darby) |
1846 |
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[28]
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Sussex (Western) |
Earl of March |
27 February 1818 |
Conservative |
5 July 1841 |
1841 |
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[15]
|
Charles Wyndham |
1796 |
Appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds January 1847.
|
Richard Prime |
1 April 1784 |
2 February 1847 (vice Wyndham) |
1847 |
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[13]
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Arundel |
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[15]
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Brighton |
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[15]
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Chichester |
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[15]
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Horsham |
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[15]
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Lewes |
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[15]
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Midhurst |
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[15]
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New Shoreham |
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[15]
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North Warwickshire |
William Stratford Dugdale |
1 April 1800 |
Conservative |
6 July 1841 |
1830 |
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[2]
|
Sir John Eardley Eardley Wilmot |
21 February 1783 |
1832 |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land February 1843.
|
Charles Newdigate Newdegate |
14 July 1816 |
10 March 1843 (vice Eardley Wilmot) |
1843 |
|
[17]
|
South Warwickshire |
Sir John Mordaunt |
24 August 1808 |
Conservative |
5 July 1841 |
1835 |
Died 27 September 1845. |
[2]
|
Evelyn John Shirley |
26 April 1788 |
1836 (previously sat 1826–1831) |
|
Lord Brooke |
28 March 1818 |
5 November 1845 (vice Mordaunt) |
1845 |
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[29]
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Birmingham |
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[2]
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Coventry |
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[10]
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Warwick |
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[2]
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Westmorland |
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[8]
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Kendal |
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[8]
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Isle of Wight |
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[22]
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Wiltshire (Northern) |
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[2]
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Wiltshire (Southern) |
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[2]
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Calne |
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[2]
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Chippenham |
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[2]
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[9]
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Cricklade |
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[2]
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Devizes |
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[2]
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Malmesbury |
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[2]
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Marlborough |
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[2]
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[9]
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New Sarum |
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[2]
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Westbury |
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[2]
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Wilton |
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[2]
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Worcestershire (Eastern) |
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[7]
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Worcestershire (Western) |
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[7]
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Bewdley |
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[7]
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Droitwich |
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[7]
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Dudley |
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[7]
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Evesham |
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[7]
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[11]
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Kidderminster |
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[7]
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Worcester |
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[10]
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Yorkshire (North Riding) |
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[16]
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Yorkshire (East Riding) |
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[16]
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Yorkshire (West Riding) |
John Stuart Wortley |
20 April 1801 |
Conservative |
12 July 1841 |
1841 |
Succeeded as Baron Wharncliffe 19 December 1845. |
[16]
|
Edmund Denison |
28 January 1787 |
|
Viscount Morpeth |
18 April 1802 |
Whig |
4 February 1846 (vice Stuart Wortley) |
1846 (previously sat 1826–1841) |
Appointed First Commissioner of Woods and Forests 7 July 1846. |
[28]
|
18 July 1846 (re-elected) |
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[14]
|
Beverley |
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[16]
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Bradford |
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[16]
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Halifax |
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[16]
|
Charles Wood (succeeded as baronet 31 December 1846) |
20 December 1800 |
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[11]
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Huddersfield |
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[16]
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Kingston-on-Hull |
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[10]
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Knaresborough |
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[16]
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Leeds |
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[16]
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Malton |
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[16]
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Northallerton |
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[16]
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Pontefract |
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[16]
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Richmond |
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[16]
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Ripon |
Thomas Pemberton |
11 February 1793 |
Conservative |
28 June 1841 |
1831 |
Appointed Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds 1843. |
[16]
|
Sir Edward Burtenshaw Sugden |
12 February 1781 |
1837 (previously sat 1828–1832) |
Appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland September 1841.
|
Sir George Cockburn |
22 April 1772 |
27 September 1841 (vice Sugden) |
1841 (previously sat 1818–1832) |
|
[30]
|
Thomas Berry Cusack Smith |
15 November 1795 |
18 March 1843 (vice Pemberton) |
1843 |
Appointed Master of the Rolls in Ireland 1846. |
[20]
|
Edwin Lascelles |
25 December 1799 |
2 February 1846 (vice Smith) |
1846 |
|
[28]
|
Scarborough |
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[16]
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Sheffield |
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[16]
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Thirsk |
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[16]
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Wakefield |
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[16]
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Whitby |
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[16]
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York |
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[10]
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Dover |
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[10]
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Hastings |
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[10]
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Hythe |
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[10]
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Rye |
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[10]
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Sandwich |
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[10]
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Anglesey |
William Owen Stanley |
13 November 1802 |
Whig |
7 July 1841 |
1837 |
|
[2]
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Beaumaris |
Frederick Paget |
9 March 1807 |
Whig |
29 June 1841 |
1832 |
|
[2]
|
Breconshire |
Thomas Wood |
21 April 1777 |
Conservative |
6 July 1841 |
|
1806 |
[22]
|
Brecon |
Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan |
10 April 1792 |
Conservative |
30 June 1841 |
1835 (previously sat 1812–1818 and 1830–1832) |
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[22]
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Cardiganshire |
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[2]
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Cardigan |
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[2]
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Carmarthenshire |
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[2]
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Carmarthen |
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[10]
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Carnarvonshire |
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[8]
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Carnarvon |
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[8]
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Denbighshire |
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[2]
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Denbigh |
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[2]
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Flintshire |
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[15]
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Flint |
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[15]
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Glamorganshire |
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[4]
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Cardiff |
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[4]
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Merthyr Tydfil |
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[4]
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Swansea |
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[4]
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Merionethshire |
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[8]
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Montgomeryshire |
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[7]
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Montgomery |
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[7]
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Pembrokeshire |
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[2]
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Haverfordwest |
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[10]
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Pembroke |
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[2]
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Radnorshire |
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[31]
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New Radnor |
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[31]
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Aberdeenshire |
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[2]
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Aberdeen |
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[2]
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Argyllshire |
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[8]
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Ayrshire |
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[8]
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Kilmarnock Burghs |
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[2]
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Ayr Burghs |
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[22]
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Banffshire |
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[15]
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Berwickshire |
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[2]
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Buteshire |
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[8]
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Caithness-shire |
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[8]
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Wick Burghs |
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[15]
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Clackmannan and Kinross-shire |
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[2]
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Dumbartonshire |
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[2]
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Dumfriesshire |
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[2]
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Dumfries Burghs |
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[10]
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Edinburghshire |
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[22]
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Edinburgh |
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[22]
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Leith |
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[10]
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[11]
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Elgin and Nairnshire |
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[15]
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Elgin Burghs |
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[2]
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Fifeshire |
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[2]
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St Andrews Burghs |
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[22]
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Kirkcaldy Burghs |
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[22]
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Forfarshire |
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[8]
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Dundee |
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[8]
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Montrose Burghs |
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[10]
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Haddingtonshire |
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[22]
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Haddington Burghs |
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[10]
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Inverness-shire |
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[2]
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Inverness Burghs |
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[10]
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Kincardineshire |
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[8]
|
Kirkcudbright Stewartry |
Alexander Murray |
1789 |
Whig |
10 July 1841 |
1838 |
Died 15 July 1845. |
[8]
|
Thomas Maitland |
9 October 1792 |
20 August 1845 (vice Murray) |
1845 |
Appointed Solicitor-General for Scotland 6 July 1846. |
[32]
|
17 July 1846 (re-elected) |
|
[14]
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Lanarkshire |
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[2]
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Glasgow |
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[2]
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Linlithgowshire |
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[22]
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Orkney and Shetlandshire |
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[15]
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Peeblesshire |
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[2]
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Perthshire |
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[22]
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Perth |
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[22]
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[11]
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Renfrewshire |
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[8]
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Greenock |
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[8]
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Paisley |
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[8]
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Ross and Cromartyshire |
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[2]
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Roxburghshire |
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[8]
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Selkirkshire |
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[2]
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Stirlingshire |
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[15]
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Stirling Burghs |
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[10]
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Linlithgow Burghs |
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[10]
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Sutherlandshire |
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[8]
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Wigtownshire |
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[15]
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Wigtown Burghs |
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[2]
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County Antrim |
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[33]
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Belfast |
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[33]
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Carrickfergus |
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[33]
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Lisburn |
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[33]
|
County Armagh |
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[33]
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Armagh |
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[33]
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County Carlow |
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[33]
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Carlow |
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[33]
|
County Cavan |
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[7]
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County Clare |
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[33]
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Ennis |
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[33]
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County Cork |
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[33]
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Bandon Bridge |
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[33]
|
Cork |
Francis Stack Murphy |
1807 |
Whig |
5 July 1841 |
1841 |
Appointed Steward of the Manor of Northstead 1846. |
[33]
|
Daniel Callaghan |
7 June 1786 |
Repeal Association |
1830 |
|
Alexander McCarthy |
1801 |
31 January 1846 (vice Murphy) |
1846 |
|
[28]
|
Kinsale |
|
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[33]
|
Mallow |
|
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[33]
|
Youghal |
|
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[33]
|
County Donegal |
Sir Edmund Samuel Hayes |
2 July 1806 |
Conservative |
14 July 1841 |
1831 |
|
[33]
|
Edward Michael Conolly |
24 August 1786 |
1831 |
|
County Down |
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[7]
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Downpatrick |
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[7]
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Newry |
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[7]
|
County Dublin |
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[33]
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Dublin |
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[33]
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Dublin University |
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[33]
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County Fermanagh |
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[33]
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Enniskillen |
|
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[33]
|
County Galway |
|
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[33]
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Galway |
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[33]
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County Kerry |
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[33]
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Tralee |
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[33]
|
Kildare |
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[7]
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County Kilkenny |
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[7]
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Kilkenny |
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Coleraine |
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Drogheda |
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Dundalk |
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County Meath |
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County Monaghan |
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Queen's County |
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Portarlington |
George Lionel Dawson Damer |
28 October 1788 |
Conservative |
6 July 1841 |
1835 |
Appointed Comptroller of the Household 9 September 1841. |
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27 September 1841 (re-elected) |
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County Roscommon |
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County Sligo |
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Sligo |
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County Tipperary |
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Cashel |
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Clonmel |
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County Tyrone |
Henry Thomas Lowry Corry |
9 March 1803 |
Conservative |
9 July 1841 |
1825 |
Appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty 6 September 1841. |
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Lord Claud Hamilton |
27 July 1813 |
1839 (previously sat 1835–1837) |
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Henry Thomas Lowry Corry |
9 March 1803 |
23 September 1841 (re-elected) |
1825 |
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Dungannon |
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County Waterford |
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Dungarvan |
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Waterford |
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County Westmeath |
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Athlone |
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County Wexford |
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Wexford |
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New Ross |
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County Wicklow |
William Acton |
1789 |
Conservative |
17 July 1841 |
1841 |
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Sir Ralph Howard |
c. 1802 |
Whig |
1829 |
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