Nottingham (UK Parliament constituency)
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Nottingham was a parliamentary borough
in Nottinghamshire
, which elected two Members of Parliament
(MPs) to the House of Commons
from 1295. In 1885 the constituency was abolished and the city of Nottingham
divided into three single-member constituencies.
The constituency was abolished in 1885 and replaced by Nottingham East, Nottingham South and Nottingham West.
Notes
Parliamentary borough
Parliamentary boroughs are a type of administrative division, usually covering urban areas, that are entitled to representation in a Parliament...
in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire is a county in the East Midlands of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west...
, which elected two Members of Parliament
Member of Parliament
A Member of Parliament is a representative of the voters to a :parliament. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a different title, such as senate, and thus also have different titles for its members,...
(MPs) to the House of Commons
British House of Commons
The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also comprises the Sovereign and the House of Lords . Both Commons and Lords meet in the Palace of Westminster. The Commons is a democratically elected body, consisting of 650 members , who are known as Members...
from 1295. In 1885 the constituency was abolished and the city of Nottingham
Nottingham
Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England. It is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire and represents one of eight members of the English Core Cities Group...
divided into three single-member constituencies.
History
Nottingham sent two representatives to Parliament from 1283 onwards.The constituency was abolished in 1885 and replaced by Nottingham East, Nottingham South and Nottingham West.
1295–1640
- 1386: William Butler; Robert Howden
- 1388 (Feb): John Crowshaw; John Plumtre
- 1388 (Sep): William Butler; Thomas Mapperley
- 1390 (Jan): William Butler; Robert German
- 1390 (Nov):
- 1391: William Butler; Thomas Mapperley
- 1393: William Butler; Nicholas Alestre
- 1394:
- 1395: Thomas Mapperley; Robert German
- 1397 (Jan): Thomas Mapperley; Robert German
- 1397 (Sep): William Gresley; John Hodings
- 1399: John Plumtre; John Tansley
- 1401:
- 1402:
- 1404 (Jan):
- 1404 (Oct):
- 1406: Walter Stacy; Thomas Fox
- 1407: John Bothall; John Jorce
- 1410:
- 1411: Thomas Mapperley; John Hodings
- 1413 (Feb): Thomas Mapperley; John Hodings 1
- 1413 (May): Thomas Mapperley; John Tansley
- 1414 (Apr): John Tansley; Robert Glade
- 1414 (Nov): Walter Stacy; Henry Preston
- 1415
- 1416 (Mar): John Alestre; John Bingham
- 1416 (Oct):
- 1417: Henry Preston; William Burton
- 1419: Robert Glade; Richard Samon
- 1420: John Bingham; Thomas Poge
- 1421 (May): Robert Glade; John Alestre
- 1421 (Dec): Richard Samon; Thomas Poge
- 1510–1523: No names known
- 1529: Anthony Babington; Henry Statham, died and replaced Jan 1535 by Nicholas Quarnby
- 1536: ?Sir Anthony Babington ; ?
- 1539: Sir John Markham; George Pierrepont
- 1542: Edward Chamberlain; ?Sir John Markham
- 1545: Sir John Markham; Nicholas Powtrell
- 1547: John Paston; Nicholas Powtrell
- 1553 (Mar): Robert Haselrigg; Francis Colman
- 1553 (Oct): Humphrey Quarnby; Thomas Markham
- 1554 (Apr): Humphrey Quarnby; Francis Colman
- 1554 (Nov): Nicholas Powtrell; William Markham
- 1555: Hugh Thornhill; John Bateman
- 1558: Francis Colman; Edward Boun
- 1558 (Dec): Thomas Markham; John Bateman
- 1562/1563: Humphrey Quarnby, died and replaced 1566 by Ralph Barton; John Bateman
- 1571: Ralph Barton ; William Ball; Nicholas Plumtre; Edward Goodwin (Plumptre's and Goodwin's election declared void, 5 Apr. 1571)
- 1572 (Apr): Sir Thomas Manners; John Bateman
- 1584 (Oct): Richard Parkins; John Bateman
- 1586: Sir Robert Constable; Richard Parkins
- 1588/1589: Richard Parkins; George Manners
- 1593: Richard Parkins; Humphrey Bonner
- 1597 (Sep): Humphrey Bonner; Anchor Jackson
- 1601: William Gregory; William Greaves
- 1604–1611: Richard Harte (or Hunt) ; Anchor Jackson
- 1614: Sir William Willoughby
- 1621: Michael Purefoy ; George Lascelles
- 1623: John ByronJohn Byron, 1st Baron ByronJohn Byron, 1st Baron Byron was an English Royalist and supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War.-Life:...
;Sir Charles CavendishCharles Cavendish (Nottingham)Sir Charles Cavendish was an English aristocrat, Member of Parliament, and patron of philosophers and mathematicians.-Life:He was the younger brother of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and was knighted by James I in 1619. He was MP for Nottingham in 1624 and 1628, and sat in... - 1625: Sir Gervase CliftonSir Gervase Clifton, 1st BaronetSir Gervase Clifton, 1st Baronet , K.B. was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1666. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.-Political career:...
; John Stanhope - 1625: Sir Gervase CliftonSir Gervase Clifton, 1st BaronetSir Gervase Clifton, 1st Baronet , K.B. was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1666. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.-Political career:...
; John ByronJohn Byron, 1st Baron ByronJohn Byron, 1st Baron Byron was an English Royalist and supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War.-Life:... - 1628: Sir Charles CavendishCharles Cavendish (Nottingham)Sir Charles Cavendish was an English aristocrat, Member of Parliament, and patron of philosophers and mathematicians.-Life:He was the younger brother of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and was knighted by James I in 1619. He was MP for Nottingham in 1624 and 1628, and sat in...
; Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of DorchesterHenry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of DorchesterHenry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester, PC, FRS was an English peer, the son of the Robert Pierrepont, 1st Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull.-Career:... - 1629–1640: No Parliaments convened
1640–1885
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November 1640 Long Parliament The Long Parliament was made on 3 November 1640, following the Bishops' Wars. It received its name from the fact that through an Act of Parliament, it could only be dissolved with the agreement of the members, and those members did not agree to its dissolution until after the English Civil War and... |
William Stanhope | Royalist | Gilbert Millington Gilbert Millington Gilbert Millington was a barrister and one of the Regicides of King Charles I of England.Millington was the eldest son of Anthony Millington of Felley Abbey, Nottinghamshire and was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, becaming a member of Lincoln's Inn in 1614.He was elected as an M.P... |
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January 1644 | Stanhope disabled to sit – seat vacant | |||||
1645 | Francis Pierrepont | |||||
1653 | Nottingham was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament Barebones Parliament Barebone's Parliament, also known as the Little Parliament, the Nominated Assembly and the Parliament of Saints, came into being on 4 July 1653, and was the last attempt of the English Commonwealth to find a stable political form before the installation of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector... |
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1654 First Protectorate Parliament The First Protectorate Parliament was summoned by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell under the terms of the Instrument of Government. It sat for one term from 3 September 1654 until 22 January 1655 with William Lenthall as the Speaker of the House.... |
James Chadwick | John Mason | ||||
1656 Second Protectorate Parliament The Second Protectorate Parliament in England sat for two sessions from 17 September 1656 until 4 February 1658, with Thomas Widdrington as the Speaker of the House of Commons... |
William Drury | |||||
January 1659 Third Protectorate Parliament The Third Protectorate Parliament sat for one session, from 27 January 1659 until 22 April 1659, with Chaloner Chute and Thomas Bampfylde as the Speakers of the House of Commons... |
John Whalley John Whalley (MP) John Whalley was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659.Whalley was probably the son of Edward Whalley of Essex. He was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge on 28 April 1649. He was possibly served as captain of horse... |
John Parker | ||||
May 1659 Rump Parliament The Rump Parliament is the name of the English Parliament after Colonel Pride purged the Long Parliament on 6 December 1648 of those members hostile to the Grandees' intention to try King Charles I for high treason.... |
Gilbert Millington Gilbert Millington Gilbert Millington was a barrister and one of the Regicides of King Charles I of England.Millington was the eldest son of Anthony Millington of Felley Abbey, Nottinghamshire and was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, becaming a member of Lincoln's Inn in 1614.He was elected as an M.P... |
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April 1660 | Arthur Stanhope Arthur Stanhope Arthur Stanhope was born in 1627 at Shelford, Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, and died in 1677. He was the son of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield and Catherine Hastings, daughter of Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings.-Life:... |
John Hutchinson John Hutchinson (Colonel) Colonel John Hutchinson was one of the Puritan leaders, and a prominent Roundhead in the English Civil War to the extent of being the 13th of 39 Commissioners to sign the death-warrant of King Charles I.-Biography:... (banned as Regicide) |
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June 1660 | Robert Pierrepont Robert Pierrepont (MP) Robert Pierrepont was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1660 to 1685 after the selected candidate, John Hutchinson was evicted as a regicide.He died 22 September 1681.-References:... |
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1679 | Richard Slater Richard Slater Richard Slater was an English politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1679 to 1685.He died aged 64.-References:... |
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1685 | John Beaumont John Beaumont (MP) John Beaumont was an English soldier at the time of the Glorious Revolution and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1685 and 1695.... |
Sir William Stanhope William Stanhope (1626–1703) Sir William Stanhope was a politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1685 to 1689.He was born the eldest surviving son of William Stanhope of Linby, Nottinghamshire by Anne, the daughter of Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy of West Harling, Norfolk... |
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1689 | Francis Pierrepont Francis Pierrepont Francis Pierrepont was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1689 to 1690.-References:... |
Edward Bigland Edward Bigland Edward Bigland was an English lawyer and politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1689 to 1690.-Life:... |
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1690 | Charles Hutchinson Charles Hutchinson Charles Hutchinson for Nottingham during the second and third Parliaments of King William III of England He was the 5th son of Sir Thomas Hutchinson by his second wife Lady Catherine Stanhope of Selford and his first son by Lady Catherine. She was the daughter of Sir John Stanhope, she was also... |
Richard Slater Richard Slater Richard Slater was an English politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1679 to 1685.He died aged 64.-References:... |
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1695 | William Pierrepont | |||||
1699 | Robert Sacheverell | |||||
January 1701 | George Gregory | |||||
June 1701 | Robert Sacheverell | |||||
December 1701 | Robert Sacheverell | |||||
1702 | George Gregory | |||||
1705 | Robert Sacheverell | |||||
1706 | John Plumptre | |||||
1708 | Roby Sherwin | |||||
1710 | Robert Sacheverell | |||||
1713 | Borlase Warren | |||||
1715 | John Plumptre | George Gregory | ||||
1727 | John Stanhope | Borlase Warren | ||||
1734 | John Plumptre | |||||
May 1747 | Sir Charles Sedley Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Baronet Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Baronet , was a British politician.Sedley was the son of Sir Charles Sedley, 1st Baronet, son of Sir Charles Sedley, illegitimate son of Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet. He sat as Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1747 to 1754 and 1774 to 1778.Sedley died in August... |
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June 1747 | The Viscount Howe George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe George Augustus Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe was a career officer and a Brigadier General in the British Army. He was described by James Wolfe as "the best officer in the British Army"... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1754 | Sir Willoughby Aston | |||||
1758 | Colonel the Hon. (Sir) William Howe William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe, KB, PC was a British army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British forces during the American War of Independence... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1761 | John Plumptre | |||||
1774 | Sir Charles Sedley Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Baronet Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Baronet , was a British politician.Sedley was the son of Sir Charles Sedley, 1st Baronet, son of Sir Charles Sedley, illegitimate son of Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet. He sat as Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1747 to 1754 and 1774 to 1778.Sedley died in August... |
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1778 | Abel Smith Abel Smith (1748-1779) Abel Smith was a British Member of Parliament.Smith was the second son of Abel Smith, a Nottingham banker who, following his father, also called Abel, had continued developing the business into what was by the end of the century to become one of the biggest private banks in England... |
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1779 | Robert Smith Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington FRS was a British Member of Parliament and banker.Smith was the third son of Abel Smith and his wife Mary . His grandfather Abel Smith was the third son of Thomas Smith, the founder of Smith's Bank of Nottingham. Smith was elected to the House of Commons for... |
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1780 | Daniel Parker Coke Daniel Coke Daniel Parker Coke , was an English barrister and member of parliament.-Early life:Coke was the only son of Thomas Coke , a barrister, and his wife, Matilda Goodwin . He belonged to an old Derbyshire family, the Cokes of Trusley... |
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1797 | Captain Sir John Borlase Warren | |||||
1802 | Joseph Birch | |||||
1803 | Daniel Parker Coke Daniel Coke Daniel Parker Coke , was an English barrister and member of parliament.-Early life:Coke was the only son of Thomas Coke , a barrister, and his wife, Matilda Goodwin . He belonged to an old Derbyshire family, the Cokes of Trusley... |
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1806 | John Smith John Smith (Wendover MP) John Smith was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1806 to 1835 and a banker.He was the sixth son of Abel Smith, a Nottingham banker who was a Member of Parliament for Aldborough, St Ives, and St Germans, and the brother of Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington. He lived at... |
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1812 | The Lord Rancliffe | |||||
1818 | Joseph Birch | |||||
1820 | Thomas Denman Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman PC KC was a British lawyer, judge and politician. He served as Lord Chief Justice between 1832 and 1850.-Background and education:Denman was born in London, the son of Dr Thomas Denman... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1826 | The Lord Rancliffe | |||||
1830 | Thomas Denman Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman PC KC was a British lawyer, judge and politician. He served as Lord Chief Justice between 1832 and 1850.-Background and education:Denman was born in London, the son of Dr Thomas Denman... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson Ronald Craufurd Ferguson General Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson , was a Scottish officer in the British Army and a Member of Parliament for the constituencies of Kirkcaldy and Nottingham.-Biography:... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1832 | Viscount Duncannon | Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1834 | Sir John Cam Hobhouse John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton John Cam Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton GCB, PC, FRS , known as Sir John Hobhouse, Bt, from 1831 to 1851, was a British politician and memoirist.-Background and education:... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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April 1841 | John Walter John Walter (second) John Walter was the son of John Walter, the founder of The Times, and second editor of it.He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and Trinity College, Oxford... |
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June 1841 | George Gerard de Hochepied Larpent Sir George Larpent, 1st Baronet Sir George Gerard de Hochepied Larpent, 1st Baronet was a British businessman of Huguenot and Dutch descent and a Liberal Party politician.- Career :... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1842 | John Walter John Walter (second) John Walter was the son of John Walter, the founder of The Times, and second editor of it.He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and Trinity College, Oxford... |
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1843 | Thomas Gisborne Thomas Gisborne the Younger Thomas Gisborne was an English Whig and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1830 and 1852.... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1847 | John Walter (junior) John Walter (third) John Walter was an English newspaper publisher and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1847 and 1885.... |
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Feargus Edward O'Connor | Chartist Chartism Chartism was a movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom during the mid-19th century, between 1838 and 1859. It takes its name from the People's Charter of 1838. Chartism was possibly the first mass working class labour movement in the world... |
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1852 | Edward Strutt Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper PC, FRS , was a British Liberal Party politician. He served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1852 to 1854 under Lord Aberdeen.-Background and education:... |
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1856 | Charles Paget Charles Paget (politician) Charles Paget was a British politician.Paget came from an old Leicestershire family. He represented Nottingham as a Liberal from 1856 to 1865. He lived at the grange in Ruddington, five miles from Nottingham, which he built in 1828.He had six children by his first wife, Eliza, who died in 1834... |
Whig British Whig Party The Whigs were a party in the Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, and Parliament of the United Kingdom, who contested power with the rival Tories from the 1680s to the 1850s. The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule... |
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1859 | John Mellor John Mellor (judge) Sir John Mellor was an English judge and Member of Parliament. He was born in Hollinwood, Oldham and raised in Leicester, where his father was mayor and a Justice of the Peace.... |
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1861 | Sir Robert Juckes Clifton Sir Robert Juckes Clifton, 9th Baronet Sir Robert Juckes Clifton, 9th Baronet was an English Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1861 and 1869.... |
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1865 | Samuel Morley Samuel Morley (MP) Samuel Morley , was an English woollen manufacturer, philanthropist, dissenter , abolitionist, political radical, and statesman.-Introduction:... |
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1866 | Ralph Bernal Osborne Ralph Bernal Osborne Ralph Bernal Osborne, MP , born and baptised with the name of Ralph Bernal, Jr., was a British Liberal politician.-Life:... |
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Viscount Amberley John Russell, Viscount Amberley John Russell, Viscount Amberley was the eldest son of John Russell, 1st Earl Russell. As such, from 1861 he took his father's junior title of Viscount Amberley, but he did not live to inherit the earldom; this passed, after his death, to his eldest son John Francis Stanley Russell, 2nd Earl Russell... |
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1868 | Sir Robert Juckes Clifton Sir Robert Juckes Clifton, 9th Baronet Sir Robert Juckes Clifton, 9th Baronet was an English Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1861 and 1869.... |
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Charles Ichabod Wright Charles Ichabod Wright Charles Ichabod Wright was a British banker and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1870.... |
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1869 | Charles Seely Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet Colonel Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet KGStJ was a British industrialist and politician.Seely was Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1869 to 1874 and 1880 to 1885, and for Nottingham West from 1885 to 1886, and Liberal Unionist MP for Nottingham West from 1892 to 1895... |
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1870 | Hon. Auberon Herbert Auberon Herbert Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert was a writer, theorist, philosopher, and "19th-century individualist anarchist." A member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Herbert was the son of the 3rd Earl of Carnarvon, brother of Henry Herbert, the 4th Earl, and father of the 9th Baron Lucas... |
Liberal Liberal Party (UK) The Liberal Party was one of the two major political parties of the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a third party of negligible importance throughout the latter half of the 20th Century, before merging with the Social Democratic Party in 1988 to form the present day... |
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1874 | William Evelyn Denison William Evelyn Denison Captain William Evelyn Denison was a British Army officer and a Conservative Party politician. He owned an estate in Nottinghamshire, where he held several local offices as well as sitting in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1880.- Early life :Denison was the eldest son of Sir William T... |
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Saul Isaac Saul Isaac Saul Isaac was an English businessman and Conservative Party politician. He was the first jewish person to be elected to the House of Commons as a Conservative candidate.... |
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April 1880 | Charles Seely Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet Colonel Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet KGStJ was a British industrialist and politician.Seely was Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1869 to 1874 and 1880 to 1885, and for Nottingham West from 1885 to 1886, and Liberal Unionist MP for Nottingham West from 1892 to 1895... |
Liberal Liberal Party (UK) The Liberal Party was one of the two major political parties of the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a third party of negligible importance throughout the latter half of the 20th Century, before merging with the Social Democratic Party in 1988 to form the present day... |
John Skirrow Wright John Skirrow Wright John Skirrow Wright was one of the prominent pioneers and social improvers of the 19th century in Birmingham, England. He was involved in many aspects of Birmingham's mid-Victorian life that were for the benefit of its citizens including the General Hospital, the Chamber of Commerce, The School of... |
Liberal Liberal Party (UK) The Liberal Party was one of the two major political parties of the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a third party of negligible importance throughout the latter half of the 20th Century, before merging with the Social Democratic Party in 1988 to form the present day... |
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May 1880 | Arnold Morley Arnold Morley Arnold Morley PC was a British barrister and Liberal politician.-Background:Morley was a younger son of Samuel Morley and Rebekah Maria, daughter of Samuel Hope of Liverpool... |
Liberal Liberal Party (UK) The Liberal Party was one of the two major political parties of the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a third party of negligible importance throughout the latter half of the 20th Century, before merging with the Social Democratic Party in 1988 to form the present day... |
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1885 United Kingdom general election, 1885 -Seats summary:-See also:*List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1885*Parliamentary Franchise in the United Kingdom 1885–1918*Representation of the People Act 1884*Redistribution of Seats Act 1885-References:... |
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