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This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected at the 1895 general election, held over several days from 13 July to 7 August 1895.
Party | Seats |
---|---|
Conservative Party | 340 |
Liberal Party | 177 |
Liberal Unionist Party | 71 |
Irish National Federation | 70 |
Irish National League | 12 |
Table of contents:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z By-elections |
By-elections
1895
- 22 August: Cavan West - James Patrick Farrell, Anti-Parnellite, replacing Edmund Francis Vesey Knox
- 31 August: Inverness Burghs - Sir Robert Finlay QC, Liberal, replacing Gilbert Beith
- 5 September: Kerry South - Thomas Joseph Farrell, Anti-Parnellite, replacing
- 11 September: Limerick - Francis Arthur O'Keefe, Anti-Parnellite, replacing
- 12 September: Waterford West - James John O'Shee, Anti-Parnellite, replacing
- 28 November: Kensington South - The Earl Percy, Conservative, replacing
- 29 November: Liverpool East Toxteth - Augustus Frederick Warr, Conservative, replacing
- 6 December: Dublin University - Rt Hon William Lecky, Unionist, replacing David Plunket, Irish Unionist
1896
- 22 January: Belfast North - Sir James Horner Haslett, Ulster Unionist, replacing Edward Harland, Ulster Unionist
- 28 January: St Pancras South - Capt Herbert Jessel, Unionist, replacing
- 30 January: Brixton - Hon Evelyn Hubbard, Conservative, replacing Marquess of Carmarthen
- 21 February: Wycombe - Viscount Curzon, Conservative, replacing
- 22 February: Southampton - Sir Francis Evans KCMG, Liberal, replacing
- 26 February: Lichfield - Courtenay Warner, Liberal, replacing
- 19 March: Louth South - Richard McGhee (Irish National Federation) replacing Dr Daniel Ambrose (Irish National Federation) who died 17 December 1895
- 27 March: Kerry East - The Hon James Burke Roche (Irish National Federation) replacing Michael Davitt (Irish National Federation) who had been elected for two seats and chose to sit for Mayo South
- 6 April: Dublin College Green - James Laurence Carew, Parnellite, replacing J. E. Kenny Parnellite
- 24 April: Kerry North - Michael Joseph Flavin (Irish National Federation) replacing Thomas Sexton (Irish National Federation) who had resigned
- 1 May: Aberdeen North- Duncan Pirie, Liberal replacing William Hunter, Liberal
- 12 May: Edinburgh & St Andrews Universities - Sir William Overend Priestley, Conservative, replacing
- 2 June: Wick Burghs - Thomas Hedderwick, Liberal, replacing Sir John Pender
- 2 June: Frome - John Barlow, Liberal, replacing
- 10 November: Bradford East - Capt Hon Ronald Greville, Conservative, replacing Henry Byron Reed
1897
- 12 January: Cleveland - Alfred Pease, Liberal, replacing Henry Fell Pease
- 30 January: Forfarshire - Capt John Sinclair, Liberal, replacing Martin White
- 1 February: Romford - Louis Sinclair, Conservative, replacing Alfred Wigram
- 3 February: Walthamstow - Sam Woods, Liberal (Lib-Lab), replacing Edmund Widdrington Byrne
- 15 February: Glasgow Bridgeton - Sir Charles Cameron Bt, Liberal replacing Sir George Trevelyan, Liberal
- 18 February: Chertsey - Henry Leigh-Bennett, Conservative, replacing Charles Harvey Combe
- 3 March: Halifax - Alfred Billson, Liberal, replacing William Rawson Shaw
- 8 June: Petersfield - William Graham Nicholson, Conservative, replacing William Wickham
- 15 July: Roscommon South - John Patrick Hayden, Parnellite, replacing Luke Hayden
- 6 August: Sheffield Brightside - Frederick Maddison, Liberal, replacing A. J. Mundella
- 28 September: Denbighshire East - Samuel Moss, Liberal, replacing George Osborne Morgan
- 28 October: Barnsley - Joseph Walton, Liberal, replacing William Compton, Liberal
- 4 November: Middleton - Ald James Duckworth, Liberal, replacing Thomas Fielden
- 10 November: Liverpool Exchange - Charles McArthur, Unionist, replacing John Bigham
1898
- 12 January: Plymouth - Sigismund Mendl, Liberal, replacing
- 13 January: York - Rear Adm Lord Charles Beresford CB, Conservative, replacing
- 21 January: Mid Armagh - Dunbar Barton QC, Conservative, reelected
- 21 January: Dublin St Stephen's Green - James Campbell QC, Conservative, replacing
- 3 February: Marylebone West - Sir Samuel E. Scott Bt, Conservative, replacing
- 3 February: Wolverhampton South - John Lloyd Gibbons, Unionist, replacing Charles Pelham Villiers
- 15 February: Pembrokeshire - John Wynford Philipps, Liberal, replacing
- 15 February: Edgbaston - Francis William Lowe, Conservative, replacing
- 24 February: Cricklade - Edmund Fitzmaurice, Liberal, replacing Alfred Hopkinson
- 9 March: Stepney - W. C. Steadman, Liberal (Lib-Lab), replacing
- 26 March: Maidstone - Fiennes Cornwallis, Conservative, replacing
- 30 March: Wokingham - Comm Oliver Young RN, Conservative, replacing
- 10 May: Newark - Viscount Newark, Conservative, replacing
- 10 May: Staffordshire West - Alexander Henderson, Unionist, replacing
- 12 May: Norfolk South - Arthur W. Soames, Liberal, replacing
- 22 June: Hertford - Evelyn Cecil, Conservative, replacing
- 13 July: Gravesend - John H Dudley Ryder, Conservative, replacing
- 18 July: Down West - Capt Arthur Hill, Conservative, replacing
- 25 July: Reading - George William Palmer, Liberal, replacing
- 2 August: Great Grimsby - George Doughty, Unionist, replacing
- 3 August: Launceston - J Fletcher Moulton QC, Liberal, replacing
- 7 September: Down North - John Blakiston-Houston, Conservative, replacing
- 17 September: Darlington - Herbert Pike Pease, Unionist, replacing
- 20 October: Ormskirk - Hon Arthur Stanley, Conservative, replacing Arthur Bower Forwood
- 1 November: North Fermanagh - Edward Mervyn Archdale, Conservative, replacing Richard Martin Dane
- 9 December: Liverpool Kirkdale - David MacIver, Conservative, replacing
1899
- 6 January: Aylesbury - Hon Lionel Walter Rothschild, Unionist, replacing Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild
- 16 January: Newton - Lt Col Richard Pilkington, Conservative, replacing
- 23 January: Epsom - William Keswick, Conservative, replacing
- 14 February: Birmingham North - John Throgmorton Middlemore, Unionist, replacing William Kenrick
- 16 February: Londonderry - Count Arthur Moore, Anti-Parnellite, replacing Edmund Vesey Knox
- 21 February: Lanarkshire North West - Charles Mackinnon Douglas, Liberal, replacing John Goundry Holburn
- 23 February: Rotherham - William Henry Holland, Liberal, replacing
- 25 February: Antrim North - William Moore, Unionist, replacing Hugh McCalmont
- March: Hythe - Sir Edward Albert Sassoon Bt, Conservative, replacing
- 8 March: Elland - Charles Philips Trevelyan, Liberal, replacing
- 16 March: Norfolk North - Sir William Brampton Gurdon KCMG, Liberal, replacing Herbert Cozens-Hardy (appointed to bench)
- 5 April: Harrow - Irwin Cox, Conservative, replacing William Ambrose
- 2 May: Merionethshire - Prof Owen Morgan Edwards, Liberal, replacing
- 11 May: Oxford University - Sir William Reynell Anson Bt, Unionist, replacing
- 30 May: Southport - Sir George Augustus Pilkington, Liberal, replacing
- 20 June: Edinburgh South - Arthur Dewar, Liberal, replacing Robert Cox
- 23 June: Edinburgh East - George McCrae, Liberal, replacing Robert Wallace
- 5 July: Osgoldcross - Sir John Austin Bt, Liberal, replacing
- 6 July: Oldham - Alfred Emmott and Walter Runciman, Liberal, replacing Robert Ascroft and James Francis Oswald
- 12 July: St Pancras East - Thomas Wrightson, Conservative, replacing
- 27 October: Bow and Bromley - Walter Murray Guthrie, Conservative, replacing Lionel Holland
- 6 November: Exeter - Sir Edgar Vincent KCMG, Conservative, replacing
- 1899: Clackmannan and Kinross-shires- Eugene Wason, replacing John Balfour, Liberal
- 1899: Wells -
- 1899: Mayo South -
incomplete for 1899 and 1900
Sources
Whitaker's Almanac 1900
See also
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