List of ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom

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Ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster were held from 1801 to the 1920s when a Member of Parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government. Unlike most Westminster by-elections, ministerial by-elections were often a formality, uncontested by opposition parties. Re-election was required under the Succession to the Crown Act 1707.[1] This was in line with the principle established in 1624 that accepting an office of profit from the Crown would precipitate resignation from the House, with the option of standing for re-election.[2] Typically a minister sought re-election in the constituency he had just vacated, but occasionally contested another seat which was also vacant. In 1910 The Times newspaper noted that the relevant Act had been passed in the reign of Queen Anne "to prevent the Court from swamping the House of Commons with placemen and pensioners", and described the process as "anomalous" and "indefensible" in the 20th century.[3] The Re-Election of Ministers Act 1919 ended the necessity to seek re-election within nine months of a general election,[2] and the Re-Election of Ministers Act (1919) Amendment Act 1926 ended the practice in all other cases.[1][2]

Ministerial by-elections

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34th Parliament (1924–1929)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
East Renfrewshire29 January 1926Alexander Munro MacRobertConservativeAlexander Munro MacRobertConservativeSolicitor General for Scotland
Bury St Edmunds1 December 1925Walter GuinnessConservativeWalter GuinnessConservativeMinister of Agriculture and Fisheries


31st Parliament (1919–1922)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Pontypridd25 July 1922Thomas Arthur LewisNational LiberalThomas Isaac Mardy JonesLabourJunior Lord of the Treasury
Banbury22 June 1922[31 1]Rhys Rhys-WilliamsNational LiberalRhys Rhys-WilliamsNational LiberalRecorder of Cardiff
Liverpool Exchange13 March 1922[31 1]Leslie ScottCoalition ConservativeLeslie ScottCoalition ConservativeSolicitor General
North Down23 June 1921[31 1]Thomas Watters BrownUUPThomas Watters BrownUUPSolicitor-General for Ireland
Bedford23 April 1921Frederick KellawayNational LiberalFrederick KellawayNational LiberalPostmaster General
Bewdley19 April 1921Stanley BaldwinCoalition ConservativeStanley BaldwinCoalition ConservativePresident of the Board of Trade
Eddisbury19 April 1921[31 1]Harry BarnstonCoalition ConservativeHarry BarnstonCoalition ConservativeComptroller of the Household
East Dorset16 April 1921[31 1]Frederick GuestNational LiberalFrederick GuestNational LiberalSecretary of State for Air
Glasgow Pollok14 April 1921[31 1]John GilmourCoalition ConservativeJohn GilmourCoalition ConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury
Bristol West9 April 1921[31 1]George GibbsCoalition ConservativeGeorge GibbsCoalition ConservativeTreasurer of the Household
Birmingham West31 March 1921[31 1]Austen ChamberlainCoalition ConservativeAusten ChamberlainCoalition ConservativeLord Privy Seal
Dudley3 March 1921Arthur Griffith-BoscawenCoalition ConservativeJames WilsonLabourAppointment as Minister of Agriculture
Middleton and Prestwich22 November 1920[31 1]Sir William AdkinsNational LiberalSir William AdkinsNational LiberalRecorder of Birmingham
Sunderland24 April 1920Hamar GreenwoodNational LiberalHamar GreenwoodNational LiberalChief Secretary for Ireland
Edinburgh South9 April 1920Charles MurrayCoalition ConservativeCharles MurrayCoalition ConservativeSolicitor General for Scotland
Northampton1 April 1920Charles McCurdyNational LiberalCharles McCurdyNational LiberalMinister of Food Control
Camberwell North West31 March 1920Thomas James McNamaraNational LiberalThomas James McNamaraNational LiberalMinister of Labour
Argyll10 March 1920William SutherlandNational LiberalWilliam SutherlandNational LiberalJunior Lord of the Treasury
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Uncontested

30th Parliament (August 1914 – 1918)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
East Grinstead29 July 1918[30 1]Henry CautleyConservativeHenry CautleyConservativeRecorder of Sunderland
Manchester North East16 July 1918[30 1]J. R. ClynesLabourJ. R. ClynesLabourFood Controller
Bridgwater18 June 1918[30 1]Robert SandersConservativeRobert SandersConservativeTreasurer of the Household
Newcastle-upon-Tyne13 May 1918[30 1]Edward ShorttLiberalEdward ShorttLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland
Birmingham West25 April 1918[30 1]Austen ChamberlainConservativeAusten ChamberlainConservativeMinister without Portfolio
Southampton19 December 1917[30 1]William Dudley WardLiberalWilliam Dudley WardLiberalVice-Chamberlain of the Household
Dublin University5 October 1917[30 1]Arthur Warren SamuelsIrish UnionistArthur Warren SamuelsIrish UnionistSolicitor-General for Ireland
Norwich26 August 1917[30 1]George Henry RobertsLabourGeorge Henry RobertsLabourMinister of Labour
Dundee30 July 1917Winston ChurchillLiberalWinston ChurchillLiberalMinister of Munitions
Chesterton27 July 1917[30 1]Edwin Samuel MontaguLiberalEdwin Samuel MontaguLiberalSecretary of State for India
Fulham3 July 1917[30 1]William Hayes FisherConservativeWilliam Hayes FisherConservativePresident of the Local Government Board
Ealing30 April 1917[30 1]Herbert NieldConservativeHerbert NieldConservativeRecorder of York
Belfast South9 April 1917[30 1]James ChambersIrish UnionistJames ChambersIrish UnionistSolicitor-General for Ireland
Exeter7 August 1916[30 1]Henry DukeConservativeHenry DukeConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland
Berwickshire18 July 1916[30 1]Harold TennantLiberalHarold TennantLiberalSecretary for Scotland
Widnes22 May 1916[30 1]William WalkerConservativeWilliam WalkerConservativeSeeking re-election[30 2]
Dublin University25 April 1916[30 1]James CampbellIrish UnionistJames CampbellIrish UnionistAttorney-General for Ireland
Rotherham26 January 1916[30 1]Jack PeaseLiberalJack PeaseLiberalPostmaster General
Chesterton20 January 1916[30 1]Edwin Samuel MontaguLiberalEdwin Samuel MontaguLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Cleveland9 December 1915Herbert SamuelLiberalHerbert SamuelLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
St Helens24 November 1915[30 1]Rigby SwiftConservativeRigby SwiftConservativeRecorder of Wigan
Kingston16 November 1915[30 1]George CaveConservativeGeorge CaveConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales
Carmarthen District17 March 1915[30 1]W. Llewelyn WilliamsLiberalW. Llewelyn WilliamsLiberalRecorder of Cardiff
Saffron Walden13 February 1915[30 1]Cecil BeckLiberalCecil BeckLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury
Chesterton13 February 1915[30 1]Edwin Samuel MontaguLiberalEdwin Samuel MontaguLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Scarborough9 February 1915[30 1]Walter ReaLiberalWalter ReaLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury
Swansea District13 August 1914[30 1]Sir David Brynmor JonesLiberalSir David Brynmor JonesLiberalRecorder of Cardiff
  1. ^ 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 Uncontested
  2. ^ Walker owned a stud of thoroughbred horses. When he was given a contract to supply horses to the Army, questions were raised as to whether this contract disqualified him from the House of Commons, so Walker sought re-election in order to remove doubts as to his position.

30th Parliament (December 1910 – July 1914)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
East Fife8 April 1914[30 1]H. H. AsquithLiberalH. H. AsquithLiberalSecretary of State for War[30 2]
Bethnal Green South West19 February 1914Charles MastermanLiberalMathew WilsonConservativeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2]
Wick District8 December 1913Robert MunroLiberalRobert MunroLiberalLord Advocate[30 2]
Keighley11 November 1913Sir Stanley BuckmasterLiberalSir Stanley BuckmasterLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[30 2]
Whitechapel30 April 1913Sir Stuart SamuelLiberalSir Stuart SamuelLiberalUndertook a contract for the Public Service
Ilkeston1 July 1912J. E. B. SeelyLiberalJ. E. B. SeelyLiberalSecretary of State for War[30 2]
Forest of Dean30 April 1912[30 1]Henry WebbLiberalHenry WebbLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
Manchester South5 March 1912Sir Arthur HaworthLiberalPhilip GlazebrookConservativeCommissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
Glasgow St Rollox26 February 1912McKinnon WoodLiberalMcKinnon WoodLiberalSecretary for Scotland[30 2]
Carmarthen District29 January 1912W. Llewelyn WilliamsLiberalW. Llewelyn WilliamsLiberalRecorder of Swansea
North Ayrshire20 December 1911Andrew AndersonLiberalDuncan CampbellConservativeSolicitor General for Scotland[30 2]
Bristol East3 November 1911Charles HobhouseLiberalCharles HobhouseLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2]
Middleton2 August 1911Sir William AdkinsLiberalSir William AdkinsLiberalRecorder of Nottingham
East Dorset29 April 1911[30 1]Hon Frederick GuestLiberalHon Frederick GuestLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
Arfon11 February 1911[30 1]William JonesLiberalWilliam JonesLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
  1. ^ a b c d Uncontested
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

29th Parliament (January 1910 – December 1910)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Walthamstow1 November 1910John SimonLiberalSir John SimonLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[29 1]
Govan28 April 1910William HunterLiberalWilliam HunterLiberalSolicitor General for Scotland[29 1]
Reading12 March 1910[29 2]Rufus IsaacsLiberalRufus IsaacsLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[29 1]
Shipley10 March 1910[29 2]Percy IllingworthLiberalPercy IllingworthLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury[29 1]
Barnstaple2 March 1910[29 2]Ernest SoaresLiberalErnest SoaresLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury[29 1]
Tower Hamlets St George1 March 1910William Wedgwood BennLiberalWilliam Wedgwood BennLiberalCommissioner of the Treasury[29 1]
Swansea District28 February 1910[29 2]Sir David Brynmor JonesLiberalSir David Brynmor JonesLiberalRecorder of Merthyr Tydvil
  1. ^ a b c d e f Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  2. ^ a b c d Uncontested

28th Parliament (1906 – January 1910)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
High Peak22 July 1909Oswald PartingtonLiberalOswald PartingtonLiberalJunior Lord of the Treasury[28 1]
Dumfries Burghs20 July 1909John GullandLiberalJohn GullandLiberalJunior Lord of the Treasury[28 1]
Cleveland9 July 1909Herbert SamuelLiberalHerbert SamuelLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[28 1]
East Denbighshire2 April 1909Edward HemmerdeLiberalEdward HemmerdeLiberalRecorder of Liverpool
Edinburgh South4 March 1909Arthur DewarLiberalArthur DewarLiberalSolicitor General for Scotland[28 1]
Manchester North West24 April 1908Winston ChurchillLiberalWilliam Joynson-HicksConservativePresident of the Board of Trade[28 1]
Dewsbury23 April 1908Walter RuncimanLiberalWalter RuncimanLiberalPresident of the Board of Education[28 1]
West Carmarthenshire26 February 1908[28 2]John Lloyd MorganLiberalJohn Lloyd MorganLiberalRecorder of Swansea
Mid Glamorganshire7 February 1908[28 2]Samuel Thomas EvansLiberalSamuel Thomas EvansLiberalSolicitor-General for England and Wales[28 1]
Anglesey21 August 1907[28 2]Ellis GriffithLiberalEllis GriffithLiberalRecorder of Birkenhead
Halifax6 March 1907[28 2]John Henry WhitleyLiberalJohn Henry WhitleyLiberalJunior Lord of the Treasury[28 1]
North Monmouthshire19 February 1907[28 2]Reginald McKennaLiberalReginald McKennaLiberalPresident of the Board of Education[28 1]
Mid Glamorganshire8 October 1906[28 2]Samuel Thomas EvansLiberalSamuel Thomas EvansLiberalRecorder of Swansea
Westbury26 February 1906[28 2]John FullerLiberalJohn FullerLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[28 1]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Uncontested

27th Parliament (1900–1906)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Chichester2 June 1905Lord Edmund TalbotConservativeLord Edmund TalbotConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
Brighton[27 2]5 April 1905Gerald LoderConservativeErnest VilliersLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
Chorley4 November 1903David LindsayConservativeDavid LindsayConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
Fareham28 October 1903[27 3]Arthur LeeConservativeArthur LeeConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[27 1]
Westhoughton24 October 1903[27 3]Edward StanleyConservativeEdward StanleyConservativePostmaster General[27 1]
Warwick and Leamington23 October 1903Alfred LytteltonLiberal UnionistAlfred LytteltonLiberal UnionistSecretary of State for the Colonies[27 1]
Belfast West23 October 1903H. O. Arnold-ForsterLiberal UnionistH. O. Arnold-ForsterLiberal UnionistSecretary of State for War[27 1]
Londonderry8 October 1903[27 3]James HamiltonIrish UnionistJames HamiltonIrish UnionistTreasurer of the Household[27 1]
Sevenoaks21 August 1902Henry ForsterConservativeHenry ForsterConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
East Worcestershire15 August 1902[27 3]Austen ChamberlainLiberal UnionistAusten ChamberlainLiberal UnionistPostmaster General[27 1]
Tiverton14 August 1902[27 3]William WalrondConservativeWilliam WalrondConservativeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[27 1]
West Derbyshire11 December 1900[27 3]Victor CavendishLiberal UnionistVictor CavendishLiberal UnionistTreasurer of the Household[27 1]
Woodbridge10 December 1900[27 3]E. G. PretymanConservativeE. G. PretymanConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[27 1]
Wellington (Somerset)10 December 1900[27 3]Alexander Acland-HoodConservativeAlexander Acland-HoodConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household[27 1]
Guildford10 December 1900[27 3]St John BroderickConservativeSt John BroderickConservativeSecretary of State for War[27 1]
Preston8 December 1900[27 3]Robert William HanburyConservativeRobert William HanburyConservativePresident of the Board of Agriculture[27 1]
Dover8 December 1900[27 3]George WyndhamConservativeGeorge WyndhamConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[27 1]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  2. ^ Gain retained at the 1906 UK general election.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Uncontested

26th Parliament (1895–1900)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Dublin University16 May 19001Edward CarsonIrish UnionistEdward CarsonIrish UnionistSolicitor General2
Oxford4 November 18981Arthur AnnesleyConservativeArthur AnnesleyConservativeComptroller of the Household2
Mid Armagh21 January 18981Dunbar BartonIrish UnionistDunbar BartonIrish UnionistSolicitor General for Ireland2
Wycombe21 February 18961Richard CurzonConservativeRichard CurzonConservativeTreasurer of the Household2
Harrow30 November 18951William AmbroseConservativeWilliam AmbroseConservativeAttorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster2
Dublin St Stephen's Green2 September 1895William KennyLiberal UnionistWilliam KennyLiberal UnionistSolicitor General for Ireland2
Inverness Burghs31 August 18951Robert FinlayLiberal UnionistRobert FinlayLiberal UnionistSolicitor General2
1 An uncontested by-election.
2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

25th Parliament (1892–1895)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Ealing8 July 18951Lord George HamiltonConservativeLord George HamiltonConservativeSecretary of State for India2
Sleaford6 July 18951Henry ChaplinConservativeHenry ChaplinConservativePresident of the Local Government Board2
Blackpool6 July 18951Sir Matthew RidleyConservativeSir Matthew RidleyConservativeSecretary of State for the Home Department2
Croydon5 July 18951Charles RitchieConservativeCharles RitchieConservativePresident of the Board of Trade2
Manchester East1 July 18951Arthur BalfourConservativeArthur BalfourConservativeFirst Lord of the Treasury2
Bristol West1 July 18951Sir Michael Hicks BeachConservativeSir Michael Hicks BeachConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer2
Birmingham West1 July 18951Joseph ChamberlainLiberal UnionistJoseph ChamberlainLiberal UnionistSecretary of State for the Colonies2
St George's Hanover Square29 June 18951George GoschenConservativeGeorge GoschenConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty2
York14 November 18941Frank LockwoodLiberalFrank LockwoodLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales2
Dumfries Burghs7 May 18941Robert ReidLiberalRobert ReidLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales2
Wisbech3 April 1894Arthur BrandLiberalArthur BrandLiberalTreasurer of the Household2
Hawick Burghs27 March 1894Thomas ShawLiberalThomas ShawLiberalSolicitor General for Scotland2
Leith Burghs26 March 1894Ronald Munro-FergusonLiberalRonald Munro-FergusonLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury2
Leeds West16 March 18941Herbert GladstoneLiberalHerbert GladstoneLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works2
Accrington21 December 1893Joseph LeeseLiberalJoseph LeeseLiberalRecorder of Manchester2
Cardiganshire4 July 18931William Bowen RowlandsLiberalWilliam Bowen RowlandsLiberalRecorder of Swansea2
Saffron Walden19 September 18921Herbert GardnerLiberalHerbert GardnerLiberalPresident of the Board of Agriculture2
Dundee9 September 18921Edmund RobertsonLiberalEdmund RobertsonLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty2
Merionethshire26 August 18921T. E. EllisLiberalT. E. EllisLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury2
East Fife25 August 18921H. H. AsquithLiberalH. H. AsquithLiberalSecretary of State for the Home Department2
Clackmannanshire
and Kinross-shire
25 August 18921John BalfourLiberalJohn BalfourLiberalLord Advocate2
Stirling Burghs25 August 18921Henry Campbell-BannermanLiberalHenry Campbell-BannermanLiberalSecretary of State for War2
Elgin Burghs25 August 18921Alexander AsherLiberalAlexander AsherLiberalSolicitor General for Scotland2
Newcastle-upon-Tyne25 August 1892John MorleyLiberalJohn MorleyLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland2
Rotherham25 August 18921Arthur Dyke AclandLiberalArthur Dyke AclandLiberalVice President of the Committee
of Council on Education
2
Forfarshire24 August 18921John RigbyLiberalJohn RigbyLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales2
Midlothian
(or Edinburghshire)
24 August 18921William Ewart GladstoneLiberalWilliam Ewart GladstoneLiberalPrime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal2
Glasgow Bridgeton24 August 18921Sir George TrevelyanLiberalSir George TrevelyanLiberalSecretary for Scotland2
Mid Northamptonshire24 August 18921Charles SpencerLiberalCharles SpencerLiberalVice-Chamberlain of the Household2
Nottingham East24 August 18921Arnold MorleyLiberalArnold MorleyLiberalPostmaster General2
Derby24 August 1892Sir William Vernon HarcourtLiberalSir William Vernon HarcourtLiberalChancellor of the Exchequer2
Aberdeen South23 August 18921James BryceLiberalJames BryceLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster2
St Austell23 August 18921William Alexander McArthurLiberalWilliam Alexander McArthurLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury2
Wolverhampton East23 August 18921Henry FowlerLiberalHenry FowlerLiberalPresident of the Local Government Board2
Stoke-upon-Trent23 August 18921George Leveson-GowerLiberalGeorge Leveson-GowerLiberalComptroller of the Household2
Sheffield Brightside23 August 18921A. J. MundellaLiberalA. J. MundellaLiberalPresident of the Board of Trade2
Bradford Central23 August 18921George Shaw-LefevreLiberalGeorge Shaw-LefevreLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works2
Southwark West23 August 18921Richard CaustonLiberalRichard CaustonLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury2
Hackney South23 August 18921Sir Charles RussellLiberalSir Charles RussellLiberalAttorney General for England and Wales2
1 An uncontested by-election.
2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

24th Parliament (1886–1892)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Chichester9 December 18911Lord Walter Gordon-LennoxConservativeLord Walter Gordon-LennoxConservativeTreasurer of the Household2
Leeds North23 November 18911William JacksonConservativeWilliam JacksonConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland2
Manchester North East8 October 1891Sir James FergussonConservativeSir James FergussonConservativePostmaster General2
Strand12 May 18911William Henry SmithConservativeWilliam Henry SmithConservativeLord Warden of the Cinque Ports2
Sleaford26 September 1889Henry ChaplinConservativeHenry ChaplinConservativePresident of the Board of Agriculture2
Bristol West20 February 18881Sir Michael Hicks BeachConservativeSir Michael Hicks BeachConservativePresident of the Board of Trade2
Dublin University3 February 18881Dodgson Hamilton MaddenIrish ConservativeDodgson Hamilton MaddenIrish ConservativeSolicitor General for Ireland2
Dartford2 February 18871Sir William Hart DykeConservativeSir William Hart DykeConservativeVice President of the Committee
of Council on Education
2
North Northamptonshire16 August 18861Lord BurghleyConservativeLord BurghleyConservativeParliamentary Groom in Waiting2
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities13 August 18861John MacdonaldConservativeJohn MacdonaldConservativeLord Advocate2
Cambridge University13 August 18861Henry Cecil RaikesConservativeHenry Cecil RaikesConservativePostmaster General2
Melton13 August 18861Lord John MannersConservativeLord John MannersConservativeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster2
Dublin University13 August 18861David PlunketIrish ConservativeDavid PlunketIrish ConservativeFirst Commissioner of Works2
Hugh HolmesIrish ConservativeHugh HolmesIrish ConservativeAttorney General for Ireland2
West Down13 August 18861Lord Arthur HillIrish ConservativeLord Arthur HillIrish ConservativeComptroller of the Household2
Wigtownshire12 August 18861Sir Herbert MaxwellConservativeSir Herbert MaxwellConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury2
Buteshire12 August 18861James RobertsonConservativeJames RobertsonConservativeSolicitor General for Scotland2
Enfield12 August 18861William Pleydell-BouverieConservativeWilliam Pleydell-BouverieConservativeTreasurer of the Household2
Ealing12 August 18861Lord George HamiltonConservativeLord George HamiltonConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty2
Horncastle12 August 18861Edward StanhopeConservativeEdward StanhopeConservativeSecretary of State for the Colonies2
Isle of Wight12 August 18861Sir Richard WebsterConservativeSir Richard WebsterConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales2
Tiverton12 August 18861William WalrondConservativeWilliam WalrondConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury2
St George's, Tower Hamlets12 August 1886Charles RitchieConservativeCharles RitchieConservativePresident of the Local Government Board2
Sheffield Ecclesall11 August 18861Ellis Ashmead-BartlettConservativeEllis Ashmead-BartlettConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty2
Plymouth11 August 18861Edward ClarkeConservativeEdward ClarkeConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales2
Manchester East11 August 18861Arthur BalfourConservativeArthur BalfourConservativeSecretary for Scotland2
Liverpool Walton11 August 18861John George GibsonConservativeJohn George GibsonConservativeSolicitor General for Ireland2
Croydon11 August 18861Sidney HerbertConservativeSidney HerbertConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury2
Bristol West11 August 18861Sir Michael Hicks BeachConservativeSir Michael Hicks BeachConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland2
Brighton11 August 18861William Thackeray MarriottConservativeWilliam Thackeray MarriottConservativeJudge Advocate General2
Birmingham East11 August 18861Henry MatthewsConservativeHenry MatthewsConservativeSecretary of State for the Home Department2
Strand11 August 18861William Henry SmithConservativeWilliam Henry SmithConservativeSecretary of State for War2
Paddington South11 August 18861Lord Randolph ChurchillConservativeLord Randolph ChurchillConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer2
Marylebone East11 August 18861Lord Charles BeresfordConservativeLord Charles BeresfordConservativeJunior Naval Lord2
Lewisham11 August 18861William LeggeConservativeWilliam LeggeConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household2
Hampstead11 August 18861Sir Henry HollandConservativeSir Henry HollandConservativeVice President of the Committee
of Council on Education
2
1 An uncontested by-election.
2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

23rd Parliament (1885–1886)

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By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Clitheroe19 April 1886[23 1]Ughtred Kay-ShuttleworthLiberalUghtred Kay-ShuttleworthLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[23 2]
Halifax3 April 1886[23 1]Sir James StansfeldLiberalSir James StansfeldLiberalPresident of the Local Government Board[23 2]
Cardiff Boroughs27 February 1886Sir Edward James ReedLiberalSir Edward James ReedLiberalJunior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
South Somerset24 February 1886[23 1]Frederick LambartLiberalFrederick LambartLiberalVice-Chamberlain of the Household[23 2]
Grantham23 February 1886[23 1]John William MellorLiberalJohn William MellorLiberalJudge Advocate General[23 2]
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire13 February 1886[23 1]John BalfourLiberalJohn BalfourLiberalLord Advocate[23 2]
Berwickshire13 February 1886[23 1]Edward MarjoribanksLiberalEdward MarjoribanksLiberalComptroller of the Household[23 2]
Banffshire13 February 1886[23 1]Robert DuffLiberalRobert DuffLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[23 2]
Luton13 February 1886[23 1]Cyril FlowerLiberalCyril FlowerLiberalJunior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
Great Grimsby13 February 1886Edward HeneageLiberalEdward HeneageLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[23 2]
Elgin Burghs12 February 1886[23 1]Alexander AsherLiberalAlexander AsherLiberalSolicitor General for Scotland[23 2]
North West Staffordshire12 February 1886[23 1]George Leveson-GowerLiberalGeorge Leveson-GowerLiberalJunior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
Mid Northamptonshire12 February 1886[23 1]Charles SpencerLiberalCharles SpencerLiberalParliamentary Groom in Waiting[23 2]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne12 February 1886John MorleyLiberalJohn MorleyLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[23 2]
Leeds South12 February 1886[23 1]Sir Lyon PlayfairLiberalSir Lyon PlayfairLiberalVice President of the Committee
of Council on Education
[23 2]
Hackney South11 February 1886Charles RussellLiberalCharles RussellLiberalAttorney General for England and Wales[23 2]
Hawick Burghs10 February 1886[23 1]George TrevelyanLiberalGeorge TrevelyanLiberalSecretary for Scotland[23 2]
Midlothian10 February 1886[23 1]William Ewart GladstoneLiberalWilliam Ewart GladstoneLiberalPrime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal[23 2]
Stirling Burghs10 February 1886[23 1]Henry Campbell-BannermanLiberalHenry Campbell-BannermanLiberalSecretary of State for War[23 2]
Birmingham West9 February 1886[23 1]Joseph ChamberlainLiberalJoseph ChamberlainLiberalPresident of the Local Government Board[23 2]
Derby9 February 1886[23 1]Sir William Vernon HarcourtLiberalSir William Vernon HarcourtLiberalChancellor of the Exchequer[23 2]
Edinburgh South9 February 1886[23 1]Hugh ChildersLiberalHugh ChildersLiberalSecretary of State for the Home Department[23 2]
Sheffield Brightside9 February 1886[23 1]A. J. MundellaLiberalA. J. MundellaLiberalPresident of the Board of Trade[23 2]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Uncontested
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

22nd Parliament (1880–1885)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Horsham16 July 1885[22 1]Sir Henry FletcherConservativeSir Henry FletcherConservativeGroom in Waiting[22 2]
Chatham11 July 1885[22 1]John Eldon GorstConservativeSir John Eldon GorstConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[22 2]
Brighton10 July 1885[22 1]William Thackeray MarriottConservativeWilliam Thackeray MarriottConservativeJudge Advocate General[22 2]
Down8 July 1885Lord Arthur HillConservativeLord Arthur HillConservativeComptroller of the Household[22 2]
West Kent6 July 1885[22 1]William LeggeConservativeWilliam LeggeConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2]
East Devon4 July 1885[22 1]William WalrondConservativeWilliam WalrondConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
Bute3 July 1885[22 1]Charles DalrympleConservativeCharles DalrympleConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
South Wiltshire3 July 1885[22 1]William Pleydell-BouverieConservativeWilliam Pleydell-BouverieConservativeTreasurer of the Household[22 2]
Middlesex3 July 1885[22 1]Lord George HamiltonConservativeLord George HamiltonConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
Woodstock3 July 1885Lord Randolph ChurchillConservativeLord Randolph ChurchillConservativeSecretary of State for India[22 2]
North Leicestershire2 July 1885[22 1]Lord John MannersConservativeLord John MannersConservativePostmaster General[22 2]
North Lancashire2 July 1885[22 1]Frederick StanleyConservativeFrederick StanleyConservativeSecretary of State for the Colonies[22 2]
Mid Kent2 July 1885[22 1]Sir William Hart DykeConservativeSir William Hart DykeConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
Wilton2 July 1885[22 1]Sidney HerbertConservativeSidney HerbertConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
Dublin University1 July 1885[22 1]David PlunketConservativeDavid PlunketConservativeFirst Commissioner of Works[22 2]
Mid Lincolnshire1 July 1885[22 1]Henry ChaplinConservativeHenry ChaplinConservativeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2]
Edward StanhopeConservativeEdward StanhopeConservativePresident of the Board of Trade[22 2]
South West Lancashire1 July 1885[22 1]R. A. CrossConservativeR. A. CrossConservativeHome Secretary[22 2]
East Gloucestershire1 July 1885[22 1]Sir Michael Hicks-BeachConservativeSir Michael Hicks-BeachConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer[22 2]
Eye1 July 1885Ellis Ashmead-BartlettConservativeEllis Ashmead-BartlettConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
Hertford30 June 1885[22 1]Arthur BalfourConservativeArthur BalfourConservativePresident of the Local Government Board[22 2]
Westminster29 June 1885[22 1]William Henry SmithConservativeWilliam Henry SmithConservativeSecretary of State for War[22 2]
Scarborough26 November 1884William Sproston CaineLiberalWilliam Sproston CaineLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
Stirling Burghs31 October 1884[22 1]Henry Campbell-BannermanLiberalHenry Campbell-BannermanLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
Chelsea11 January 1883[22 1]Sir Charles DilkeLiberalSir Charles DilkeLiberalPresident of the Local Government Board[22 2]
Salisbury20 November 1882[22 3]William GrenfellLiberalColeridge KennardConservativeGroom in Waiting[22 2]
Banffshire19 June 1882[22 1]Robert DuffLiberalRobert DuffLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
Hawick Burghs18 May 1882[22 1]George TrevelyanLiberalGeorge TrevelyanLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
Northern West Riding of Yorkshire18 May 1882Lord Frederick CavendishLiberalIsaac HoldenLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[22 2][22 4]
Elgin Burghs27 August 1881[22 1]Alexander AsherLiberalAlexander AsherLiberalSolicitor General for Scotland[22 2]
Leeds24 August 1881[22 1]Herbert GladstoneLiberalHerbert GladstoneLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
Reading15 December 1880[22 1]George Shaw-LefevreLiberalGeorge Shaw-LefevreLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[22 2]
Wycombe26 May 1880[22 1]William CaringtonLiberalWilliam CaringtonLiberalGroom in Waiting[22 2]
Londonderry County21 May 1880[22 1]Hugh LawLiberalHugh LawLiberalAttorney General for Ireland[22 2]
Wigtown Burghs18 May 1880[22 5]John McLarenLiberalMark StewartConservativeLord Advocate[22 2]
Mallow17 May 1880William Moore JohnsonLiberalWilliam Moore JohnsonLiberalSolicitor General for Ireland[22 2]
North East Lancashire17 May 1880[22 1]Spencer CavendishLiberalSpencer CavendishLiberalSecretary of State for India[22 2]
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire14 May 1880[22 1]William Patrick AdamLiberalWilliam Patrick AdamLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works[22 2]
Denbighshire14 May 1880[22 1]George Osborne MorganLiberalGeorge Osborne MorganLiberalJudge Advocate General[22 2]
Haverfordwest Boroughs12 May 1880[22 1]William EdwardesLiberalWilliam EdwardesLiberalComptroller of the Household[22 2]
Midlothian10 May 1880[22 1]William Ewart GladstoneLiberalWilliam Ewart GladstoneLiberalPrime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer[22 2]
Shrewsbury10 May 1880[22 1]Charles Cecil CotesLiberalCharles Cecil CotesLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
Hastings10 May 1880[22 1]Thomas BrasseyLiberalThomas BrasseyLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
Durham City10 May 1880[22 1]Farrer HerschellLiberalFarrer HerschellLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[22 2]
Taunton8 May 1880[22 1]Sir Henry JamesLiberalSir Henry JamesLiberalAttorney General for England and Wales[22 2]
Sheffield8 May 1880[22 1]A. J. MundellaLiberalA. J. MundellaLiberalVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[22 2]
Pontefract8 May 1880[22 1]Hugh ChildersLiberalHugh ChildersLiberalSecretary of State for War[22 2]
Oxford8 May 1880[22 6]William Vernon HarcourtLiberalAlexander William HallConservativeHome Secretary[22 2]
Marlborough8 May 1880[22 1]Lord Charles BruceLiberalLord Charles BruceLiberalVice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2]
Chester8 May 1880[22 1][22 6]John George DodsonLiberalJohn George DodsonLiberalPresident of the Local Government Board[22 2]
Bradford8 May 1880[22 1]William Edward ForsterLiberalWilliam Edward ForsterLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
Birmingham8 May 1880[22 1]John BrightLiberalJohn BrightLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2]
Joseph ChamberlainLiberalJoseph ChamberlainLiberalPresident of the Board of Trade[22 2]
Bath8 May 1880[22 1]Sir Arthur HayterLiberalSir Arthur HayterLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
Hackney7 May 1880[22 1]Henry FawcettLiberalHenry FawcettLiberalPostmaster General[22 2]
John HolmsLiberalJohn HolmsLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  3. ^ Gain not retained at the 1885 general election.
  4. ^ Former MP assassinated after the writ was moved.
  5. ^ Constituency abolished November 1885, so gain was not retained.
  6. ^ a b By-election voided and writ suspended

21st Parliament (1874–1880)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
South Warwickshire21 February 1879[21 1]Hugh SeymourConservativeHugh SeymourConservativeComptroller of the Household[21 2]
Middlesex12 April 1878[21 1]Lord George HamiltonConservativeLord George HamiltonConservativeVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 2]
North Lancashire8 April 1878[21 1]Frederick StanleyConservativeFrederick StanleyConservativeSecretary of State for War[21 2]
York20 February 1878[21 1]James LowtherConservativeJames LowtherConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[21 2]
Westminster11 August 1877[21 1]William Henry SmithConservativeWilliam Henry SmithConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty[21 2]
Dublin University13 February 1877[21 1]Edward GibsonConservativeEdward GibsonConservativeAttorney-General for Ireland[21 2]
Rutlandshire17 August 1876[21 1]Gerard NoelConservativeGerard NoelConservativeFirst Commissioner of Works[21 2]
Enniskillen15 February 1876[21 1]John CrichtonConservativeJohn CrichtonConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
South Wiltshire4 January 1876[21 1]Lord Henry ThynneConservativeLord Henry ThynneConservativeTreasurer of the Household[21 2]
Whitehaven16 December 1875George Cavendish-BentinckConservativeGeorge Cavendish-BentinckConservativeJudge Advocate General[21 2]
Dublin University11 February 1875[21 1]David Robert PlunketConservativeDavid Robert PlunketConservativeSolicitor General for Ireland[21 2]
Preston24 April 1874[21 1]John HolkerConservativeJohn HolkerConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[21 2]
Falkirk Burghs26 March 1874[21 1]John RamsayLiberalJohn RamsayLiberalDisqualification (Held Government Contract)
North Staffordshire23 March 1874[21 1]Charles AdderleyConservativeCharles AdderleyConservativePresident of the Board of Trade[21 2]
East Suffolk20 March 1874[21 1]The Lord RendleshamConservativeThe Lord RendleshamConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
North Leicestershire20 March 1874[21 1]Lord John MannersConservativeLord John MannersConservativePostmaster General[21 2]
Invernesshire19 March 1874[21 1]Donald CameronConservativeDonald CameronConservativeParliamentary Groom in Waiting[21 2]
South West Lancashire19 March 1874[21 1]R. A. CrossConservativeR. A. CrossConservativeHome Secretary[21 2]
South Devonshire19 March 1874[21 1]Sir Massey LopesConservativeSir Massey LopesConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[21 2]
County Dublin18 March 1874Thomas Edward TaylorConservativeThomas Edward TaylorConservativeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[21 2]
North Devonshire18 March 1874[21 1]Sir Stafford NorthcoteConservativeSir Stafford NorthcoteConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer[21 2]
North Northamptonshire18 March 1874[21 1]George Ward HuntConservativeGeorge Ward HuntConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty[21 2]
North Northumberland17 March 1874[21 1]Earl PercyConservativeEarl PercyConservativeTreasurer of the Household[21 2]
Monmouthshire17 March 1874[21 1]Lord Henry SomersetConservativeLord Henry SomersetConservativeComptroller of the Household[21 2]
East Gloucestershire17 March 1874[21 1]Michael Hicks BeachConservativeMichael Hicks BeachConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[21 2]
Buckinghamshire17 March 1874[21 1]Benjamin DisraeliConservativeBenjamin DisraeliConservativePrime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[21 2]
Eye17 March 1874George BarringtonConservativeGeorge BarringtonConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household[21 2]
Dublin University16 March 1874[21 1]John Thomas BallConservativeJohn Thomas BallConservativeAttorney General for Ireland[21 2]
Mid Surrey16 March 1874[21 1]Richard BaggallayConservativeRichard BaggallayConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[21 2]
Portsmouth16 March 1874[21 1]James Dalrymple-Horn-ElphinstoneConservativeJames Dalrymple-Horn-ElphinstoneConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
North Lincolnshire16 March 1874[21 1]Rowland WinnConservativeRowland WinnConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
Huntingdon16 March 1874[21 1]John Burgess KarslakeConservativeJohn Burgess KarslakeConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[21 2]
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities14 March 1874[21 1]Edward GordonConservativeEdward GordonConservativeLord Advocate[21 2]
North Hampshire14 March 1874[21 1]George Sclater-BoothConservativeGeorge Sclater-BoothConservativePresident of the Local Government Board[21 2]
Liverpool14 March 1874[21 1]Dudley RyderConservativeDudley RyderConservativeVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 2]
Oxford University14 March 1874[21 1]Gathorne HardyConservativeGathorne HardyConservativeSecretary of State for War[21 2]
New Shoreham13 March 1874[21 1]Stephen CaveConservativeStephen CaveConservativeJudge Advocate General[21 2]
Chichester13 March 1874[21 1]Lord Henry LennoxConservativeLord Henry LennoxConservativeFirst Commissioner of Works[21 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

20th Parliament (1868–1874)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Oxford6 December 1873[20 1]William Vernon HarcourtLiberalWilliam Vernon HarcourtLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities4 December 1873[20 1]Lyon PlayfairLiberalLyon PlayfairLiberalPostmaster General[20 2]
Haverfordwest Boroughs24 November 1873William EdwardesLiberalWilliam EdwardesLiberalParliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 2]
Birmingham20 October 1873[20 1]John BrightLiberalJohn BrightLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[20 2]
Taunton13 October 1873Henry JamesLiberalHenry JamesLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
Northern West Riding of Yorkshire27 August 1873[20 1]Lord Frederick CavendishLiberalLord Frederick CavendishLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
Pontefract15 August 1872[20 3]Hugh ChildersLiberalHugh ChildersLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Paymaster General[20 2]
Flintshire2 March 1872[20 1]Lord Richard GrosvenorLiberalLord Richard GrosvenorLiberalVice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 2]
Dover25 November 1871George JesselLiberalGeorge JesselLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
Halifax13 March 1871[20 1]James StansfeldLiberalJames StansfeldLiberalPresident of the Poor Law Board[20 2]
County Limerick28 January 1871[20 1]William MonsellLiberalWilliam MonsellLiberalPostmaster General[20 2]
Durham City14 January 1871[20 1]John Robert DavisonLiberalJohn Robert DavisonLiberalJudge Advocate General[20 2]
Plymouth15 August 1870[20 1]Sir Robert CollierLiberalSir Robert CollierLiberalRecorder of Bristol[20 2]
Londonderry City15 February 1870Richard DowseLiberalRichard DowseLiberalSolicitor General for Ireland[20 2]
Whitby18 November 1869William Henry GladstoneLiberalWilliam Henry GladstoneLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
Tower Hamlets8 November 1869[20 1]Acton Smee AyrtonLiberalActon Smee AyrtonLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[20 2]
County Louth11 January 1869[20 1]Chichester FortescueLiberalChichester FortescueLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[20 2]
Kildare11 January 1869[20 1]Lord Otho FitzgeraldLiberalLord Otho FitzgeraldLiberalComptroller of the Household[20 2]
Westmeath7 January 1869[20 1]Algernon GrevilleLiberalAlgernon GrevilleLiberalParliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 2]
Kerry7 January 1869[20 1]Valentine BrowneLiberalValentine BrowneLiberalVice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 2]
Clackmannanshire
and Kinross-shire
6 January 1869[20 1]William Patrick AdamLiberalWilliam Patrick AdamLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
Clare5 January 1869[20 1]Sir Colman O'LoghlenLiberalSir Colman O'LoghlenLiberalJudge Advocate General[20 2]
Mallow4 January 1869[20 1]Edward SullivanLiberalEdward SullivanLiberalAttorney General for Ireland[20 2]
Wigtown Burghs4 January 1869[20 1]George YoungLiberalGeorge YoungLiberalSolicitor General for Scotland[20 2]
Hawick Burghs4 January 1869[20 1]George TrevelyanLiberalGeorge TrevelyanLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[20 2]
Oxford22 December 1868[20 1]Edward CardwellLiberalEdward CardwellLiberalSecretary of State for War[20 2]
London University21 December 1868[20 1]Robert LoweLiberalRobert LoweLiberalChancellor of the Exchequer[20 2]
Truro21 December 1868[20 1]John Cranch Walker VivianLiberalJohn Cranch Walker VivianLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
Ripon21 December 1868[20 1]Lord John HayLiberalLord John HayLiberalJunior Naval Lord[20 2]
Pontefract21 December 1868[20 1]Hugh ChildersLiberalHugh ChildersLiberalFirst Lord of the Admiralty[20 2]
Plymouth21 December 1868[20 1]Sir Robert CollierLiberalSir Robert CollierLiberalAttorney General for England and Wales[20 2]
Halifax21 December 1868[20 1]James StansfeldLiberalJames StansfeldLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
Exeter21 December 1868[20 1]John ColeridgeLiberalSir John ColeridgeLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
Bradford21 December 1868[20 1]William Edward ForsterLiberalWilliam Edward ForsterLiberalVice President of the Committee of Council on Education[20 2]
Birmingham21 December 1868[20 1]John BrightLiberalJohn BrightLiberalPresident of the Board of Trade[20 2]
Southwark21 December 1868[20 1]Austen Henry LayardLiberalAusten Henry LayardLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works[20 2]
Greenwich21 December 1868[20 1]William Ewart GladstoneLiberalWilliam Ewart GladstoneLiberalPrime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[20 2]
City of London21 December 1868[20 1]George GoschenLiberalGeorge GoschenLiberalPresident of the Poor Law Board[20 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  3. ^ First election using the secret ballot.

19th Parliament (1865–1868)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
North Northamptonshire7 March 1868[19 1]George Ward HuntConservativeGeorge Ward HuntConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer[19 2]
Helston19 February 1868[19 1]William BrettConservativeWilliam BrettConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[19 2]
Andover22 July 1867[19 1]John Burgess KarslakeConservativeJohn Burgess KarslakeConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[19 2]
Cambridge University22 July 1867[19 1]Charles Jasper SelwynConservativeCharles Jasper SelwynConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[19 2]
North Lancashire1 July 1867[19 1]John Wilson-PattenConservativeJohn Wilson-PattenConservativeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[19 2]
Oxford University20 May 1867[19 1]Gathorne HardyConservativeGathorne HardyConservativeHome Secretary[19 2]
Dublin University30 March 1867[19 1]Hedges Eyre ChattertonConservativeHedges Eyre ChattertonConservativeAttorney-General for Ireland[19 2]
Huntingdonshire25 March 1867[19 1]Lord Robert MontaguConservativeLord Robert MontaguConservativeVice-President of the Committee on Education[19 2]
Tyrone21 March 1867[19 1]Henry Lowry-CorryConservativeHenry Lowry-CorryConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
North Devon18 March 1867[19 1]Stafford NorthcoteConservativeStafford NorthcoteConservativeSecretary of State for India[19 2]
Droitwich13 March 1867[19 1]John PakingtonConservativeJohn PakingtonConservativeSecretary of State for War[19 2]
South Shropshire8 March 1867[19 1]Percy Egerton HerbertConservativePercy Egerton HerbertConservativeTreasurer of the Household[19 2]
Galway Borough12 February 1867[19 1]Michael MorrisConservativeMichael MorrisConservativeAttorney General for Ireland[19 2]
West Gloucestershire15 November 1866[19 1]John RoltConservativeJohn RoltConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[19 2]
Abingdon6 August 1866[19 1]Charles LindsayConservativeCharles LindsayConservativeGroom in Waiting[19 2]
Galway Borough2 August 1866Michael MorrisLiberalMichael MorrisConservativeSolicitor General for Ireland[19 2]
Peeblesshire24 July 1866[19 1]Graham Graham-MontgomeryConservativeGraham Graham-MontgomeryConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
Bridgnorth21 July 1866[19 1]Henry WhitmoreConservativeHenry WhitmoreConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
Tyrone20 July 1866[19 1]Lord Claud HamiltonConservativeLord Claud HamiltonConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household[19 2]
Tyrone18 July 1866[19 1]Henry Lowry-CorryConservativeHenry Lowry-CorryConservativeVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[19 2]
Cambridgeshire17 July 1866[19 1]Viscount RoystonConservativeViscount RoystonConservativeComptroller of the Household[19 2]
Antrim17 July 1866[19 1]George Henry SeymourConservativeGeorge Henry SeymourConservativeThird Naval Lord[19 2]
North Essex16 July 1866[19 1]Charles Du CaneConservativeCharles Du CaneConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
Rutlandshire14 July 1866[19 1]Gerard NoelConservativeGerard NoelConservativeLord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
North Northamptonshire14 July 1866[19 1]William CecilConservativeWilliam CecilConservativeTreasurer of the Household[19 2]
North Leicestershire14 July 1866[19 1]Lord John MannersConservativeLord John MannersConservativeFirst Commissioner of Works[19 2]
North Devon14 July 1866[19 1]Stafford NorthcoteConservativeStafford NorthcoteConservativePresident of the Board of Trade[19 2]
New Shoreham14 July 1866[19 1]Stephen CaveConservativeStephen CaveConservativePaymaster General and Vice-President of the Board of Trade[19 2]
Belfast13 July 1866[19 1]Hugh CairnsConservativeHugh CairnsConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[19 2]
Buckinghamshire13 July 1866[19 1]Benjamin DisraeliConservativeBenjamin DisraeliConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer[19 2]
Oxford University12 July 1866[19 1]Gathorne HardyConservativeGathorne HardyConservativePresident of the Poor Law Board[19 2]
Stamford12 July 1866[19 1]Robert CecilConservativeRobert CecilConservativeSecretary of State for India[19 2]
Sir John Dalrymple-HayConservativeSir John Dalrymple-HayConservativeFourth Naval Lord[19 2]
Bridgewater12 July 1866George PattonConservativePhilip VanderbylLiberalLord Advocate[19 2]
Cambridge University11 July 1866[19 1]Spencer Horatio WalpoleConservativeSpencer Horatio WalpoleConservativeHome Secretary[19 2]
King's Lynn11 July 1866[19 1]Lord StanleyConservativeLord StanleyConservativeForeign Secretary[19 2]
Huntingdon11 July 1866[19 1]Jonathan PeelConservativeJonathan PeelConservativeSecretary of State for War[19 2]
Guildford11 July 1866William BovillConservativeWilliam BovillConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[19 2]
Durham11 July 1866[19 1]John MowbrayConservativeJohn MowbrayConservativeJudge Advocate General[19 2]
Droitwich11 July 1866[19 1]John PakingtonConservativeJohn PakingtonConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
Cockermouth11 July 1866[19 1]Lord NaasConservativeLord NaasConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[19 2]
County Waterford7 June 1866[19 1]John EsmondeLiberalJohn EsmondeLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
Winchester4 June 1866John Bonham-CarterLiberalJohn Bonham-CarterLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
Kildare21 May 1866[19 1]Lord Otho FitzGeraldLiberalLord Otho FitzGeraldLiberalTreasurer of the Household[19 2]
Reading5 May 1866[19 1]George Shaw-LefevreLiberalGeorge Shaw-LefevreLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
Ripon28 March 1866[19 1]Lord John HayLiberalLord John HayLiberalFifth Naval Lord[19 2]
County Louth22 March 1866[19 1]Chichester Parkinson-FortescueLiberalChichester Parkinson-FortescueLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[19 2]
County Limerick1 March 1866[19 1]William MonsellLiberalWilliam MonsellLiberalVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[19 2]
North Lancashire28 February 1866[19 1]Spender CavendishLiberalSpender CavendishLiberalSecretary of State for War[19 2]
Sunderland28 February 1866Henry FenwickLiberalJohn CandlishLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
City of London26 February 1866[19 1]George GoschenLiberalGeorge GoschenLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[19 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

18th Parliament (1859–1865)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire20 April 1865[18 1]William Patrick AdamLiberalWilliam Patrick AdamLiberalLord of the Treasury[18 2]
Gloucester25 May 1864[18 1]John Joseph PowellLiberalJohn Joseph PowellLiberalRecorder of Wolverhampton[18 2]
Merthyr Tydfil25 April 1864[18 1]Henry BruceLiberalHenry BruceLiberalVice-President of the Committee on Education[18 2]
Pontefract20 April 1864[18 1]Hugh ChildersLiberalHugh ChildersLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
Oxford9 April 1864[18 1]Edward CardwellLiberalEdward CardwellLiberalSecretary of State for the Colonies[18 2]
Richmond17 October 1863[18 1]Roundell PalmerLiberalRoundell PalmerLiberalAttorney General for England and Wales[18 2]
Plymouth17 October 1863[18 1]Robert CollierLiberalRobert CollierLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[18 2]
Halifax28 April 1863[18 1]James StansfeldLiberalJames StansfeldLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
North Lancashire24 March 1863[18 1]Spencer CavendishLiberalSpencer CavendishLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
Longford7 March 1862Luke WhiteLiberalMyles William O'ReillyLiberalLord of the Treasury[18 2]
Tamworth31 July 1861[18 1]Robert PeelLiberalRobert PeelLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[18 2]
Morpeth31 July 1861[18 1]George GreyLiberalGeorge GreyLiberalHome Secretary[18 2]
Oxford30 July 1861[18 1]Edward CardwellLiberalEdward CardwellLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[18 2]
Durham City8 July 1861[18 1]William AthertonLiberalWilliam AthertonLiberalAttorney General for England and Wales[18 2]
Southwark24 April 1861[18 1]John LockeLiberalJohn LockeLiberalRecorder of Brighton[18 2]
Tiverton28 March 1861[18 1]Henry John TempleLiberalHenry John TempleLiberalLord Warden of the Cinque Ports[18 2]
County Cork5 March 1860Rickard DeasyLiberalRickard DeasyLiberalAttorney General for Ireland[18 2]
Hertford13 February 1860[18 1]William CowperLiberalWilliam CowperLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works[18 2]
Gateshead13 February 1860[18 1]William HuttLiberalWilliam HuttLiberalVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2]
Liskeard9 January 1860[18 1]William AthertonLiberalWilliam AthertonLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[18 2]
Hertford18 August 1859William CowperLiberalWilliam CowperLiberalVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2]
Wicklow18 July 1859[18 1]Lord ProbyLiberalLord ProbyLiberalComptroller of the Household[18 2]
Wolverhampton9 July 1859[18 1]Charles Pelham VilliersLiberalCharles Pelham VilliersLiberalPresident of the Poor Law Board[18 2]
Ashton-under-Lyne9 July 1859[18 1]Thomas Milner GibsonLiberalThomas Milner GibsonLiberalPresident of the Board of Trade[18 2]
West Gloucestershire7 July 1859[18 1]Robert KingscoteLiberalRobert KingscoteLiberalGroom in Waiting[18 2]
Lichfield6 July 1859[18 1]Lord Alfred PagetLiberalLord Alfred PagetLiberalChief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[18 2]
Kerry5 July 1859[18 1]Valentine BrowneLiberalValentine BrowneLiberalVice-Chamberlain of the Household[18 2][18 3]
County Cork5 July 1859[18 1]Rickard DeasyLiberalRickard DeasyLiberalSolicitor General for Ireland[18 2]
Oxford University1 July 1859William Ewart GladstonePeeliteWilliam Ewart GladstoneLiberalChancellor of the Exchequer[18 2]
Clonmel1 July 1859[18 1]John BagwellLiberalJohn BagwellLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2]
Ennis29 June 1859[18 1]John FitzGeraldLiberalJohn FitzGeraldLiberalAttorney General for Ireland[18 2]
South Wiltshire29 June 1859[18 1]Sidney HerbertLiberalSidney HerbertLiberalSecretary of State for War and Secretary at War[18 2]
Edinburgh28 June 1859[18 1]James MoncreiffLiberalJames MoncreiffLiberalLord Advocate[18 2]
Sandwich28 June 1859Edward Knatchbull-HugessenLiberalEdward Knatchbull-HugessenLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2]
Norwich28 June 1859William KeppelLiberalWilliam KeppelLiberalTreasurer of the Household[18 2][18 4]
Newcastle upon Tyne28 June 1859Thomas Emerson HeadlamLiberalThomas Emerson HeadlamLiberalJudge Advocate General[18 2]
Halifax28 June 1859[18 1]Charles WoodLiberalCharles WoodLiberalSecretary of State for India[18 2]
Bedford28 June 1859Samuel WhitbreadLiberalSamuel WhitbreadLiberalCivil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
Wigtown Burghs27 June 1859[18 1]William DunbarLiberalWilliam DunbarLiberalLord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2]
Radnor Boroughs27 June 1859[18 1]George Cornewall LewisLiberalGeorge Cornewall LewisLiberalHome Secretary[18 2]
Wolverhampton27 June 1859[18 1]Richard BethellLiberalRichard BethellLiberalAttorney General for England and Wales[18 2]
Tiverton27 June 1859[18 1]Henry John TempleLiberalHenry John TempleLiberalPrime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[18 2]
Reading27 June 1859[18 1]Henry Singer KeatingLiberalHenry Singer KeatingLiberalSolicitor General for England and Wales[18 2]
Oxford27 June 1859[18 1]Edward CardwellLiberalEdward CardwellLiberalChief Secretary for Ireland[18 2]
Morpeth27 June 1859[18 1]George GreyLiberalGeorge GreyLiberalChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[18 2]
Lewes27 June 1859[18 1]Henry FitzroyLiberalHenry FitzroyLiberalFirst Commissioner of Works[18 2]
Devonport27 June 1859[18 1]James WilsonLiberalJames WilsonLiberalVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2]
Calne27 June 1859[18 1]Robert LoweLiberalRobert LoweLiberalVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[18 2]
Ashton-under-Lyne27 June 1859[18 1]Thomas Milner GibsonLiberalThomas Milner GibsonLiberalPresident of the Poor Law Board[18 2]
City of London27 June 1859[18 1]Lord John RussellLiberalLord John RussellLiberalForeign Secretary[18 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  3. ^ According to the writ of election the by-election cause was Castlerosse being appointed Treasurer of the Household. However according to the London Gazette he does not appear to have actually been appointed to that office but was instead appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.
  4. ^ According to the writ of election the by-election cause was Bury being appointed Comptroller of the Household. However according to the London Gazette he does not appear to have actually been appointed to that office but was instead appointed Treasurer of the Household.

17th Parliament (1857–1859)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Stirlingshire14 March 1859[17 1]Peter BlackburnConservativePeter BlackburnConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
North Northumberland10 March 1859[17 1]Algernon PercyConservativeAlgernon PercyConservativeVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[17 2]
West Sussex9 March 1859[17 1]Charles Gordon-LennoxConservativeCharles Gordon-LennoxConservativePresident of the Poor Law Board[17 2]
North Wiltshire8 March 1859[17 1]T. H. S. Sotheron-EstcourtConservativeT. H. S. Sotheron-EstcourtConservativeHome Secretary[17 2]
Tewkesbury8 March 1859Frederick LygonConservativeFrederick LygonConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
Boston3 February 1859[17 1]William Henry AdamsConservativeWilliam Henry AdamsConservativeRecorder of Derby[17 2]
Hertfordshire8 June 1858[17 1]Edward Bulwer-LyttonConservativeEdward Bulwer-LyttonConservativeSecretary of State for the Colonies[17 2]
King's Lynn5 June 1858[17 1]Lord StanleyConservativeLord StanleyConservativePresident of the Board of Control[17 2]
City Durham17 March 1858[17 1]John MowbrayConservativeJohn MowbrayConservativeJudge Advocate General[17 2]
Tyrone11 March 1858[17 1]Lord Claud HamiltonConservativeLord Claud HamiltonConservativeTreasurer of the Household[17 2]
North Northumberland11 March 1858[17 1]Algernon PercyConservativeAlgernon PercyConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
County Dublin11 March 1858[17 1]Thomas Edward TaylorConservativeThomas Edward TaylorConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
South Shropshire9 March 1858[17 1]Orlando BridgemanConservativeOrlando BridgemanConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household[17 2]
Enniskillen9 March 1858[17 1]James WhitesideConservativeJames WhitesideConservativeAttorney-General for Ireland[17 2]
North Staffordshire8 March 1858[17 1]Charles AdderleyConservativeCharles AdderleyConservativeVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education and President of the Board of Health[17 2]
North Leicestershire8 March 1858[17 1]Lord John MannersConservativeLord John MannersConservativeFirst Commissioner of Works[17 2]
Buckinghamshire8 March 1858[17 1]Benjamin DisraeliConservativeBenjamin DisraeliConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer[17 2]
East Suffolk6 March 1858[17 1]Fitzroy KellyConservativeFitzroy KellyConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[17 2]
Oxfordshire6 March 1858[17 1]J. W. HenleyConservativeJ. W. HenleyConservativePresident of the Board of Trade[17 2]
Chichester6 March 1858[17 1]Lord Henry LennoxConservativeLord Henry LennoxConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
North Wiltshire5 March 1858[17 1]T. H. S. Sotheron-EstcourtConservativeT. H. S. Sotheron-EstcourtConservativePresident of the Poor Law Board[17 2]
Belfast5 March 1858[17 1]Hugh CairnsConservativeHugh CairnsConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[17 2]
King's Lynn4 March 1858[17 1]Lord StanleyConservativeLord StanleyConservativeSecretary of State for the Colonies[17 2]
Huntingdon4 March 1858[17 1]Jonathan PeelConservativeJonathan PeelConservativeSecretary of State for War and Secretary at War[17 2]
Cambridge University4 March 1858[17 1]Spencer Horatio WalpoleConservativeSpencer Horatio WalpoleConservativeHome Secretary[17 2]
Wenlock3 March 1858[17 1]George Weld-ForesterConservativeGeorge Weld-ForesterConservativeComptroller of the Household[17 2]
Droitwich3 March 1858[17 1]Sir John PakingtonConservativeSir John PakingtonConservativeFirst Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
Cockermouth3 March 1858[17 1]Lord NaasConservativeLord NaasConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[17 2]
Bridgnorth3 March 1858[17 1]Henry WhitmoreConservativeHenry WhitmoreConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
Kerry9 June 1857Henry Arthur HerbertWhigHenry Arthur HerbertWhigChief Secretary for Ireland[17 2]
Reading2 June 1857[17 1]Henry Singer KeatingWhigHenry Singer KeatingWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[17 2]
Penryn and Falmouth27 May 1857[17 1]Thomas BaringWhigThomas BaringWhigCivil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

16th Parliament (1852–1857)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
County Limerick17 February 1857[16 1]William MonsellWhigWilliam MonsellWhigPresident of the Board of Health[16 2]
Buteshire12 February 1857[16 1]James Stuart-WortleyPeeliteJames Stuart-WortleyPeeliteSolicitor General for England and Wales[16 2]
Hertford9 February 1857[16 1]William CowperWhigWilliam CowperWhigVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[16 2]
Aylesbury9 February 1857[16 1]Richard BethellWhigRichard BethellWhigAttorney General for England and Wales[16 2]
Kerry9 August 1856[16 1]Valentine BrowneWhigValentine BrowneWhigComptroller of the Household[16 2]
Ennis8 April 1856[16 1]John FitzGeraldWhigJohn FitzGeraldWhigAttorney-General for Ireland[16 2]
Leeds6 February 1856[16 1]Matthew Talbot BainesWhigMatthew Talbot BainesWhigChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2]
Taunton5 February 1856[16 1]Henry LabouchereWhigHenry LabouchereWhigSecretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
Kilmarnock Burghs16 August 1855[16 1]Edward Pleydell-BouverieWhigEdward Pleydell-BouverieWhigPresident of the Poor Law Board[16 2]
Kidderminster14 August 1855[16 1]Robert LoweWhigRobert LoweWhigVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2]
Hertford14 August 1855[16 1]William CowperWhigWilliam CowperWhigPresident of the Board of Health[16 2]
Marylebone28 July 1855[16 1]Sir Benjamin HallPeeliteSir Benjamin HallPeeliteFirst Commissioner of Works[16 2]
Southwark27 July 1855[16 1]Sir William MolesworthRadicalSir William MolesworthRadicalSecretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
Kilmarnock Burghs7 April 1855[16 1]Edward Pleydell-BouverieWhigEdward Pleydell-BouverieWhigVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2]
Lewes5 April 1855[16 1]Henry BrandWhigHenry BrandWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
Gloucester31 March 1855[16 1]William Philip PriceWhigWilliam Philip PriceWhigSeeks re-election after his firm was granted a contract to supply huts to the army in the Crimea
Tamworth14 March 1855[16 1]Sir Robert PeelPeeliteSir Robert PeelPeeliteCivil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
Portsmouth14 March 1855Charles MonckWhigCharles MonckWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
Forfarshire10 March 1855[16 1]Adam DuncanWhigAdam DuncanWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
Ennis8 March 1855[16 1]John FitzGeraldIndependent IrishJohn FitzGeraldWhigSolicitor-General for Ireland[16 2]
Athlone7 March 1855[16 1]William KeoghWhigWilliam KeoghWhigAttorney-General for Ireland[16 2]
Stroud6 March 1855[16 1]Edward HorsmanWhigEdward HorsmanWhigChief Secretary for Ireland[16 2]
Radnor Boroughs5 March 1855[16 1]George Cornewall LewisWhigGeorge Cornewall LewisWhigChancellor of the Exchequer[16 2]
Northampton5 March 1855[16 1]Robert Vernon SmithWhigRobert Vernon SmithWhigPresident of the Board of Control[16 2]
Halifax3 March 1855[16 1]Sir Charles WoodWhigSir Charles WoodWhigFirst Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
City of London3 March 1855[16 1]Lord John RussellWhigLord John RussellWhigSecretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
South Wiltshire15 February 1855[16 1]Sidney HerbertPeeliteSidney HerbertPeeliteSecretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
Tiverton12 February 1855[16 1]Henry John TempleWhigHenry John TempleWhigPrime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
Sunderland2 January 1855William Digby SeymourWhigHenry FenwickWhigRecorder of Newcastle[16 2]
Marylebone16 August 1854[16 1]Sir Benjamin HallWhigSir Benjamin HallWhigPresident of the Board of Health[16 2]
Morpeth17 June 1854[16 1]Sir George GreyWhigSir George GreyWhigSecretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
City of London14 June 1854[16 1]Lord John RussellWhigLord John RussellWhigLord President of the Council[16 2]
Southampton12 April 1854[16 1]Alexander CockburnWhigAlexander CockburnWhigRecorder of Bristol[16 2]
Louth27 February 1854Chichester FortescueWhigChichester FortescueWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
Athlone23 April 1853William KeoghIndependent IrishWilliam KeoghWhigSolicitor-General for Ireland[16 2]
Forfarshire25 February 1853[16 1]Lauderdale MauleWhigLauderdale MauleWhigSurveyor-General of the Ordnance[16 2]
Oxford University20 January 1853William Ewart GladstonePeeliteWilliam Ewart GladstonePeeliteChancellor of the Exchequer[16 2]
Carlow Borough20 January 1853John SadleirIndependent IrishJohn AlexanderConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
County Limerick12 January 1853[16 1]William MonsellWhigWilliam MonsellWhigClerk of the Ordnance[16 2]
Dumfriesshire12 January 1853[16 1]Archibald DouglasPeeliteArchibald DouglasPeeliteComptroller of the Household[16 2]
South Wiltshire11 January 1853[16 1]Sidney HerbertPeeliteSidney HerbertPeeliteSecretary at War[16 2]
Haddingtonshire11 January 1853[16 1]Francis CharterisPeeliteFrancis CharterisPeeliteJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
Cavan10 January 1853[16 1]Sir John YoungPeeliteSir John YoungPeeliteChief Secretary for Ireland[16 2]
Southampton7 January 1853Sir Alexander CockburnWhigSir Alexander CockburnWhigAttorney General for England and Wales[16 2]
Aylesbury6 January 1853[16 1]Richard BethellWhigRichard BethellWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[16 2]
Lichfield5 January 1853[16 1]Lord Alfred PagetWhigLord Alfred PagetWhigChief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[16 2]
Halifax5 January 1853Charles WoodWhigCharles WoodWhigPresident of the Board of Control[16 2]
Wolverhampton4 January 1853[16 1]Charles Pelham VilliersWhigCharles Pelham VilliersWhigJudge Advocate General[16 2]
Marlborough4 January 1853[16 1]Lord Ernest BrucePeeliteLord Ernest BrucePeeliteVice-Chamberlain of the Household[16 2]
Leith Burghs4 January 1853[16 1]James MoncreiffWhigJames MoncreiffWhigLord Advocate[16 2]
Gloucester4 January 1853Maurice BerkeleyWhigMaurice BerkeleyWhigSecond Sea Lord[16 2]
Brighton4 January 1853[16 1]Lord Alfred HerveyPeeliteLord Alfred HerveyPeeliteJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
Tiverton3 January 1853[16 1]Henry John TempleWhigHenry John TempleWhigHome Secretary[16 2]
Carlisle3 January 1853[16 1]Matthew Talbot BainesWhigMatthew Talbot BainesWhigPresident of the Poor Law Board[16 2]
City of London3 January 1853[16 1]Lord John RussellWhigLord John RussellWhigForeign Secretary[16 2]
Scarborough1 January 1853[16 1]George PhippsWhigGeorge PhippsWhigTreasurer of the Household[16 2]
Nottingham1 January 1853[16 1]Edward StruttWhigEdward StruttWhigChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2]
Hertford1 January 1853[16 1]William CowperWhigWilliam CowperWhigCivil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
Carlisle1 January 1853[16 1]Sir James GrahamPeeliteSir James GrahamPeeliteFirst Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
Southwark1 January 1853[16 1]Sir William MolesworthRadicalSir William MolesworthRadicalFirst Commissioner of Works[16 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

15th Parliament (1847–1852)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Dungannon24 March 1852[15 1]William KnoxConservativeWilliam KnoxConservativeParliamentary Groom in Waiting[15 2]
South Shropshire23 March 1852[15 1]Orlando BridgemanConservativeOrlando BridgemanConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household[15 2]
East Retford19 March 1852[15 1]George Monckton-ArundellConservativeGeorge Monckton-ArundellConservativeLord-in-waiting[15 2]
County Londonderry13 March 1852[15 1]Thomas BatesonConservativeThomas BatesonConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
North Lincolnshire13 March 1852[15 1]Robert ChristopherConservativeRobert ChristopherConservativeResignation pending appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Kildare13 March 1852[15 1][15 3]Richard BourkeConservativeWilliam H. F. CoganWhigChief Secretary for Ireland[15 2]
Tyrone12 March 1852[15 1]Lord Claud HamiltonConservativeLord Claud HamiltonConservativeTreasurer of the Household[15 2]
South Lincolnshire12 March 1852[15 1]Sir John TrollopeConservativeSir John TrollopeConservativePresident of the Poor Law Board[15 2]
Buckinghamshire12 March 1852[15 1]Benjamin DisraeliConservativeBenjamin DisraeliConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer[15 2]
Oxfordshire10 March 1852[15 1]J. W. HenleyConservativeJ. W. HenleyConservativePresident of the Board of Trade[15 2]
East Riding of Yorkshire9 March 1852[15 1]Arthur DuncombeConservativeArthur DuncombeConservativeFourth Naval Lord[15 2]
North Essex9 March 1852[15 1]William BeresfordConservativeWilliam BeresfordConservativeSecretary at War[15 2]
Enniskillen9 March 1852James WhitesideConservativeJames WhitesideConservativeSolicitor-General for Ireland[15 2]
Dublin University9 March 1852[15 1]Joseph NapierConservativeJoseph NapierConservativeAttorney-General for Ireland[15 2]
Dorset9 March 1852[15 1]George BankesConservativeGeorge BankesConservativeJudge Advocate General[15 2]
Portarlington8 March 1852[15 1]Francis Plunkett DunneConservativeFrancis Plunkett DunneConservativeClerk of the Ordnance[15 2]
Stamford6 March 1852[15 1]John Charles HerriesConservativeJohn Charles HerriesConservativePresident of the Board of Control[15 2]
Midhurst5 March 1852[15 1]Spencer Horatio WalpoleConservativeSpencer Horatio WalpoleConservativeHome Secretary[15 2]
Buckingham5 March 1852[15 1]Marquess of ChandosConservativeMarquess of ChandosConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
Abingdon5 March 1852[15 1]Sir Frederic ThesigerConservativeSir Frederic ThesigerConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[15 2]
Droitwich4 March 1852[15 1]Sir John PakingtonConservativeSir John PakingtonConservativeSecretary of State for War and the Colonies[15 2]
Colchester4 March 1852[15 1]Lord John MannersConservativeLord John MannersConservativeFirst Commissioner of Works[15 2]
Chichester4 March 1852[15 1]Lord Henry LennoxConservativeLord Henry LennoxConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
Wenlock3 March 1852[15 1]George Weld-ForesterConservativeGeorge Weld-ForesterConservativeComptroller of the Household[15 2]
Northampton11 February 1852Robert Vernon SmithWhigRobert Vernon SmithWhigSecretary at War[15 2]
Perth9 February 1852[15 1]Fox MauleWhigFox MauleWhigPresident of the Board of Control[15 2]
Scarborough19 July 1851George PhippsWhigGeorge Frederick YoungConservativeComptroller of the Household[15 2]
Oxford3 April 1851[15 1]William WoodWhigWilliam WoodWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[15 2]
Southampton2 April 1851[15 1]Alexander CockburnWhigAlexander CockburnWhigAttorney General for England and Wales[15 2]
Devonport2 April 1851[15 1]John RomillyWhigJohn RomillyWhigMaster of the Rolls[15 2]
Windsor10 February 1851[15 1]John HatchellWhigJohn HatchellWhigAttorney-General for Ireland[15 2]
Southampton17 July 1850[15 1]Alexander CockburnWhigAlexander CockburnWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[15 2]
Devonport17 July 1850[15 1]Sir John RomillyWhigSir John RomillyWhigAttorney General for England and Wales[15 2]
Totnes30 March 1850[15 1]Lord SeymourWhigLord SeymourWhigFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests[15 2]
Sutherland5 June 1849[15 1]Sir David DundasWhigSir David DundasWhigJudge Advocate General[15 2]
Kingston upon Hull7 February 1849[15 1]Matthew Talbot BainesWhigMatthew Talbot BainesWhigPresident of the Poor Law Board[15 2]
Portsmouth6 February 1849[15 1]Francis BaringWhigFrancis BaringWhigFirst Lord of the Admiralty[15 2]
Devonport3 April 1848[15 1]John RomillyWhigJohn RomillyWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[15 2]
Wells27 December 1847[15 1]William HayterWhigWilliam HayterWhigJudge Advocate General[15 2]
Calne27 December 1847[15 1]Henry Petty-FitzmauriceWhigHenry Petty-FitzmauriceWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
Newcastle-under-Lyme15 December 1847Samuel ChristyConservativeSamuel ChristyConservativeSeeks re-election due to his firm holding a government contract
Edinburgh15 December 1847[15 1]Charles CowanWhigCharles CowanWhigDisqualification (held government contract)
Liskeard14 December 1847[15 1]Charles BullerWhigCharles BullerWhigPresident of the Poor Law Board[15 2]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  3. ^ Naas sought re-election at Coleraine.

14th Parliament (1841–1847)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Derby4 September 1846Edward StruttWhigEdward StruttWhigResignation pending appointment as President of the Railway Commission
St. Albans11 August 1846William HareWhigBenjamin Bond CabbellConservativeLord-in-waiting[14 1]
Chester8 August 1846[14 2]Lord Robert GrosvenorWhigLord Robert GrosvenorWhigTreasurer of the Household[14 1]
Sutherland28 July 1846[14 2]David DundasWhigDavid DundasWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
Roscommon21 July 1846[14 2]Denis O'ConorIrish RepealDenis O'ConorWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
West Riding of Yorkshire18 July 1846[14 2]George HowardWhigGeorge HowardWhigFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests[14 1]
South Staffordshire17 July 1846[14 2]George AnsonWhigGeorge AnsonWhigClerk of the Ordnance[14 1]
Kirkcudbrightshire17 July 1846[14 2]Thomas MaitlandWhigThomas MaitlandWhigSolicitor General for Scotland[14 1]
Liskeard15 July 1846[14 2]Charles BullerWhigCharles BullerWhigJudge Advocate General[14 1]
Lichfield15 July 1846[14 2]Lord Alfred PagetWhigLord Alfred PagetWhigChief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[14 1]
Edinburgh15 July 1846Thomas Babington MacaulayWhigThomas Babington MacaulayWhigPaymaster General[14 1]
Richmond13 July 1846[14 2]Henry RichWhigHenry RichWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Manchester13 July 1846[14 2]Thomas Milner GibsonWhigThomas Milner GibsonWhigVice-President of the Board of Trade[14 1]
Greenwich13 July 1846[14 2]James Whitley Deans DundasWhigJames Whitley Deans DundasWhigSecond Naval Lord[14 1]
Edinburgh13 July 1846[14 2]William Gibson-CraigWhigWilliam Gibson-CraigWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Tower Hamlets11 July 1846[14 2]Charles Richard FoxWhigCharles Richard FoxWhigSurveyor-General of the Ordnance[14 1]
Plymouth11 July 1846Hugh FortescueWhigHugh FortescueWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Perth11 July 1846[14 2]Fox MauleWhigFox MauleWhigSecretary at War[14 1]
Hertford11 July 1846[14 2]William CowperWhigWilliam CowperWhigCivil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1]
Gloucester11 July 1846[14 2]Maurice BerkeleyWhigMaurice BerkeleyWhigThird Naval Lord[14 1]
Evesham11 July 1846[14 2]Marcus SandysWhigMarcus SandysWhigComptroller of the Household[14 1]
Chester11 July 1846[14 2]John JervisWhigJohn JervisWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
Tiverton10 July 1846[14 2]Henry John TempleWhigHenry John TempleWhigForeign Secretary[14 1]
Taunton10 July 1846[14 2]Henry LabouchereWhigHenry LabouchereWhigResignation pending appointment as Chief Secretary for Ireland
Dungarvan10 July 1846[14 2]Richard Lalor SheilWhigRichard Lalor SheilWhigMaster of the Mint[14 1]
Devonport10 July 1846[14 2]Sir George GreyWhigSir George GreyWhigHome Secretary[14 1]
Leith Burghs9 July 1846[14 2]Andrew RutherfurdWhigAndrew RutherfurdWhigLord Advocate[14 1]
Halifax9 July 1846[14 2]Charles WoodWhigCharles WoodWhigChancellor of the Exchequer[14 1]
Worcester8 July 1846[14 2]Thomas WildeWhigDenis Le MarchantWhigAttorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
Nottingham8 July 1846[14 2]John HobhouseWhigJohn HobhouseWhigPresident of the Board of Control[14 1]
City of London8 July 1846[14 2]Lord John RussellWhigLord John RussellWhigPrime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Windsor14 March 1846[14 2]Ralph NevilleConservativeRalph NevilleConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Stafford13 March 1846Swynfen CarnegieConservativeSwynfen CarnegieConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
South Nottinghamshire27 February 1846Henry Pelham-ClintonConservativeThomas Thoroton-HildyardConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[14 1]
Westminster19 February 1846Henry John RousConservativeDe Lacy EvansWhigFourth Naval Lord[14 1]
Buteshire7 February 1846[14 2]James Stuart-WortleyConservativeJames Stuart-WortleyConservativeJudge Advocate General[14 1]
Newark29 January 1846[14 2][14 3]William Ewart GladstoneConservativeJohn StuartConservativeSecretary of State for War and the Colonies[14 1]
Cirencester14 August 1845[14 2]William CrippsConservativeWilliam CrippsConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Warwick13 August 1845[14 2]Charles Eurwicke DouglasConservativeCharles Eurwicke DouglasConservativeCommissioner of Greenwich Hospital[14 1]
Chichester12 August 1845[14 2]Lord Arthur LennoxConservativeLord Arthur LennoxConservativeClerk of the Ordnance[14 1]
Cambridge16 July 1845Fitzroy KellyConservativeFitzroy KellyConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
Abingdon9 July 1845Frederic ThesigerConservativeFrederic ThesigerConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
Denbighshire7 May 1845[14 2]Sir Watkin Williams-WynnConservativeSir Watkin Williams-WynnConservativeSteward of Bromfield and Yale[14 1]
Peeblesshire5 May 1845[14 2]William Forbes MackenzieConservativeWilliam Forbes MackenzieConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Thetford24 February 1845[14 2]Bingham BaringConservativeBingham BaringConservativePaymaster General[14 1]
Lewes17 February 1845[14 2]Henry FitzroyConservativeHenry FitzroyConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1]
South Wiltshire15 February 1845[14 2]Sidney HerbertConservativeSidney HerbertConservativeSecretary at War[14 1]
Stamford10 February 1845[14 2]Sir George ClerkConservativeSir George ClerkConservativeVice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[14 1]
Buckingham10 February 1845[14 2]Thomas FremantleConservativeThomas FremantleConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[14 1]
Chichester27 May 1844[14 2]Lord Arthur LennoxConservativeLord Arthur LennoxConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Buckingham25 May 1844[14 2]Sir Thomas FremantleConservativeSir Thomas FremantleConservativeSecretary at War[14 1]
Woodstock22 April 1844[14 2]Frederic Thesiger[14 4]ConservativeJohn Spencer-ChurchillConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
Exeter20 April 1844William Webb FollettConservativeWilliam Webb FollettConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
Bandon14 February 1842[14 2]Joseph Devonsher Jackson[14 5]ConservativeFrancis BernardConservativeSolicitor-General for Ireland[14 1]
Linlithgowshire20 October 1841[14 2]Charles HopeConservativeCharles HopeConservativeCommissioner of Greenwich Hospital[14 1]
East Retford2 October 1841[14 2]Arthur DuncombeConservativeArthur DuncombeConservativeGroom in Waiting in Ordinary[14 1]
Cavan30 September 1841[14 2]John YoungConservativeJohn YoungConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
County Sligo28 September 1841[14 2]Alexander PercevalConservativeJohn FfolliottConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1][14 6]
Portarlington27 September 1841[14 2]George Dawson-DamerConservativeGeorge Dawson-DamerConservativeComptroller of the Household[14 1]
Monmouthshire24 September 1841[14 2]Lord Granville SomersetConservativeLord Granville SomersetConservativeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[14 1]
Tyrone23 September 1841[14 2]Henry Lowry-CorryConservativeHenry Lowry-CorryConservativeCivil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1]
Buteshire23 September 1841[14 2]William RaeConservativeWilliam RaeConservativeLord Advocate[14 1]
East Cornwall22 September 1841[14 2]Lord EliotConservativeLord EliotConservativeChief Secretary for Ireland[14 1]
Selkirkshire21 September 1841[14 2]Alexander PringleConservativeAlexander PringleConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
North Lancashire21 September 1841[14 2]Lord StanleyConservativeLord StanleyConservativeSecretary of State for War and the Colonies[14 1]
Aberdeenshire21 September 1841[14 2]William GordonConservativeWilliam GordonConservativeFourth Naval Lord[14 1]
South Nottinghamshire20 September 1841[14 2]Henry Pelham-ClintonConservativeHenry Pelham-ClintonConservativeFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests[14 1]
Lisburn20 September 1841[14 2]Henry MeynellConservativeHenry MeynellConservativeParliamentary Groom in Waiting[14 1]
East Kent20 September 1841[14 2]Sir Edward KnatchbullConservativeSir Edward KnatchbullConservativePaymaster General[14 1]
Cardiff Boroughs17 September 1841[14 2]John Iltyd NichollConservativeJohn Iltyd NichollConservativeJudge Advocate General[14 1]
Launceston15 September 1841[14 2]Henry HardingeConservativeHenry HardingeConservativeSecretary at War[14 1]
Cambridge University15 September 1841[14 2]Henry GoulburnConservativeHenry GoulburnConservativeChancellor of the Exchequer[14 1]
Wenlock14 September 1841[14 2]James Milnes GaskellConservativeJames Milnes GaskellConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Newark14 September 1841[14 2]William Ewart GladstoneConservativeWilliam Ewart GladstoneConservativeVice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[14 1]
Marlborough14 September 1841[14 2]Henry Bingham BaringConservativeHenry Bingham BaringConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Lord Ernest BruceConservativeLord Ernest BruceConservativeVice-Chamberlain of the Household[14 1]
Huntingdon14 September 1841[14 2]Jonathan PeelConservativeJonathan PeelConservativeSurveyor-General of the Ordnance[14 1]
Frederick PollockConservativeFrederick PollockConservativeAttorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
Chippenham14 September 1841[14 2]Henry George BolderoConservativeHenry George BolderoConservativeClerk of the Ordnance[14 1]
Bury St. Edmunds14 September 1841[14 2]Earl of JermynConservativeEarl of JermynConservativeTreasurer of the Household[14 1]
Tamworth13 September 1841[14 2]Robert PeelConservativeRobert PeelConservativePrime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
Exeter13 September 1841[14 2]William Webb FollettConservativeWilliam Webb FollettConservativeSolicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
Dorchester13 September 1841[14 2]Sir James GrahamConservativeSir James GrahamConservativeHome Secretary[14 1]
  1. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  2. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs Uncontested
  3. ^ Gladstone did not stand for re-election as he had lost the support of his borough's patron. Gladstone did not stand again until the 1847 general election where he was successful at regaining a seat.
  4. ^ Thesiger sought re-election at Abingdon.
  5. ^ Jackson sought re-election at Dublin University.
  6. ^ MP appointed Serjeant-At-Arms of the House of Lords before writ moved.

13th Parliament (1837–1841)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Clonmel21 August 1840[13 1]David Richard PigotWhigDavid Richard PigotWhigAttorney-General for Ireland[13 2]
Cockermouth1 June 1840Edward HorsmanWhigEdward HorsmanWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[13 2]
Newark-on-Trent25 January 1840Thomas WildeWhigThomas WildeWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[13 2]
Edinburgh23 January 1840[13 1]Thomas Babington MacaulayWhigThomas Babington MacaulayWhigSecretary at War[13 2]
Tipperary16 September 1839[13 1]Richard Lalor SheilWhigRichard Lalor SheilWhigVice-President of the Board of Trade[13 2]
Waterford City6 September 1839[13 1]Thomas WyseWhigThomas WyseWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[13 2]
Portsmouth30 August 1839[13 1]Francis BaringWhigFrancis BaringWhigChancellor of the Exchequer[13 2]
Hertford20 May 1839William CowperWhigWilliam CowperWhigCommissioner of Greenwich Hospital[13 2]
Southwark27 February 1839[13 1]Daniel Whittle HarveyWhigDaniel Whittle HarveyWhigRegistrar of the Metropolitan Public Carriages[13 2]
Devonport20 February 1839[13 1]Sir George GreyWhigSir George GreyWhigJudge Advocate General[13 2]
Tower Hamlets11 February 1839[13 1]Stephen LushingtonWhigStephen LushingtonWhigJudge of the High Court of Admiralty[13 2]
Clonmel16 July 1838[13 1]Nicholas BallWhigNicholas BallWhigAttorney-General for Ireland[13 2]
Devizes26 March 1838James Whitley Deans DundasWhigJames Whitley Deans DundasWhigClerk of the Ordnance[13 2]
James Whitley Deans DundasWhigGeorge Heneage Walker HeneageConservativeBy-Election result reversed on petition
Tipperary27 February 1838Richard Lalor SheilConservativeRichard Lalor SheilConservativeCommissioner of Greenwich Hospital[13 2]
Galway Borough12 February 1838Andrew Henry LynchWhigAndrew Henry LynchWhigMaster in Chancery[13 2]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Uncontested
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

12th Parliament (1835–1837)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Cashel10 February 1837[12 1]Stephen WoulfeWhigStephen WoulfeWhigSolicitor-General for Ireland[12 2]
Sheffield22 August 1836John ParkerWhigJohn ParkerWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
Dungarvan21 September 1835Michael O'LoghlenWhigMichael O'LoghlenWhigAttorney-General for Ireland[12 2]
Bury St Edmunds26 June 1835[12 1]Lord Charles FitzRoyWhigLord Charles FitzRoyWhigVice-Chamberlain of the Household[12 2]
Kildare26 May 1835[12 1]Richard More O'FerrallWhigRichard More O'FerrallWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
Malton19 May 1835[12 1]Charles PepysWhigCharles PepysWhigFirst Commissioner of the Great Seal[12 2]
Leith Burghs8 May 1835John MurrayWhigJohn MurrayWhigLord Advocate[12 2]
South Devon7 May 1835Lord John RussellWhigMontague ParkerConservativeHome Secretary[12 2]
West Riding of Yorkshire6 May 1835George HowardWhigGeorge HowardWhigResignation pending appointment as Chief Secretary for Ireland
Dundee6 May 1835[12 1]Sir Henry ParnellWhigSir Henry ParnellWhigTreasurer of the Navy, Treasurer of the Ordnance and Paymaster of the Forces[12 2]
Stirling Burghs5 May 1835[12 1]Archibald PrimroseWhigArchibald PrimroseWhigCivil Lord of the Admiralty[12 2]
Dungarvan4 May 1835Michael O'LoghlenWhigMichael O'LoghlenWhigSolicitor-General for Ireland[12 2]
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire4 May 1835[12 1]Charles AdamWhigCharles AdamWhigFirst Naval Lord[12 2]
Kirkcudbrightshire2 May 1835[12 1]Robert Cutlar FergussonWhigRobert Cutlar FergussonWhigJudge Advocate General[12 2]
Haddington Burghs2 May 1835[12 1]Robert SteuartWhigRobert SteuartWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
Elgin Burghs2 May 1835[12 1]Andrew Leith HayWhigAndrew Leith HayWhigClerk of the Ordnance[12 2]
North Northumberland1 May 1835[12 1]Henry GreyWhigHenry GreyWhigSecretary at War[12 2]
Manchester30 April 1835[12 1]Charles Poulett ThomsonWhigCharles Poulett ThomsonWhigPresident of the Board of Trade[12 2]
Edinburgh30 April 1835[12 1]John CampbellWhigJohn CampbellWhigAttorney General for England and Wales[12 2]
Taunton29 April 1835Henry LabouchereWhigHenry LabouchereWhigVice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[12 2]
Penryn and Falmouth28 April 1835Robert RolfeWhigRobert RolfeWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[12 2]
Cashel28 April 1835[12 1]Louis PerrinWhigLouis PerrinWhigAttorney-General for Ireland[12 2]
Sandwich27 April 1835[12 1]Sir Edward TroubridgeWhigSir Edward TroubridgeWhigFourth Naval Lord[12 2]
Newport (I.O.W.)27 April 1835[12 1]William OrdWhigWilliam OrdWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
Cambridge27 April 1835[12 1]Thomas Spring RiceWhigThomas Spring RiceWhigChancellor of the Exchequer[12 2]
Berwick-upon-Tweed27 April 1835[12 1]Rufane Shaw DonkinWhigRufane Shaw DonkinWhigSurveyor-General of the Ordnance[12 2]
Totnes24 April 1835[12 1]Lord SeymourWhigLord SeymourWhigJunior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
Nottingham24 April 1835[12 1]Sir John HobhouseWhigSir John HobhouseWhigPresident of the Board of Control[12 2]
Cardiff Boroughs20 March 1835[12 1]John Iltyd NichollConservativeJohn Iltyd NichollConservativeJunior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Uncontested
  2. ^ 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 aa ab Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

11th Parliament (1832–1834)

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By-electionDateFormer incumbentPartyWinnerPartyPosition
Kirkcudbrightshire3 July 1834[11 1]Robert Cutlar FergussonWhigRobert Cutlar FergussonWhigJudge Advocate General[11 2]
Elgin Burghs30 June 1834[11 1]Andrew Leith HayWhigAndrew Leith HayWhigClerk of the Ordnance[11 2]
Edinburgh23 June 1834[11 1]James AbercrombyWhigJames AbercrombyWhigMaster of the Mint[11 2]
Cambridge13 June 1834Thomas Spring RiceWhigThomas Spring RiceWhigSecretary of State for War and the Colonies[11 2]
Leith Burghs2 June 1834John MurrayWhigJohn MurrayWhigLord Advocate[11 2]
Malton4 March 1834[11 1]Charles PepysWhigCharles PepysWhigSolicitor General for England and Wales[11 2]
Dudley28 February 1834John CampbellWhigThomas HawkesToryAttorney General for England and Wales[11 2]
South Staffordshire7 June 1833Edward LittletonWhigEdward LittletonWhigChief Secretary for Ireland[11 2]
North Lancashire12 April 1833[11 1]Edward StanleyWhigEdward StanleyWhigSecretary of State for War and the Colonies[11 2]
Coventry12 April 1833Edward ElliceWhigEdward ElliceWhigSecretary at War[11 2]
Gloucester9 April 1833Maurice BerkeleyWhigHenry Thomas HopeToryFourth Naval Lord[11 2]
Westminster4 April 1833[11 1]Sir John HobhouseWhigSir John HobhouseWhigChief Secretary for Ireland[11 2]
  1. ^ a b c d e f Uncontested
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

10th Parliament (1831–1832)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
31 July 1832WinchelseauJames BroughamJames BroughamClerk of Patents and Registrar of Affidavits at the Court of Chancery
16 June 1832CrickladeuRobert GordonRobert GordonCommissioner of the Board of Control
13 June 1832CalneuThomas Babington MacaulayThomas Babington MacaulayCommissioner of the Board of Control
12 June 1832TauntonuHenry LabouchereHenry LabouchereCivil Lord of the Admiralty
5 March 1832Ayr BurghsuThomas Francis KennedyThomas Francis KennedyClerk of the Ordnance
8 February 1832WestminsteruSir John HobhouseSir John HobhouseSecretary at War

9th Parliament (1830–1831)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
16 April 1831Queen's CountyuSir Henry ParnellSir Henry ParnellSecretary at War
21 March 1831NairnshireuGeorge CampbellGeorge CampbellGroom of the Bedchamber
28 February 1831County KilkennycJohn PonsonbyJohn PonsonbyFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
10 January 1831BletchingleyuCharles TennysonCharles TennysonClerk of the Ordnance
30 December 1830Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantPresident of the Board of Control
17 December 1830PrestoncEdward StanleyHenry HuntChief Secretary for Ireland
15 December 1830MontgomeryshireuCharles Williams-WynnCharles Williams-WynnSecretary at War
11 December 1830ChestercRobert GrosvenorRobert GrosvenorComptroller of the Household
10 December 1830CalneuSir James MacdonaldSir James MacdonaldCommissioner of the Board of Control
8 December 1830CumberlanduSir James GrahamSir James GrahamFirst Lord of the Admiralty
6 December 1830NorthamptonshireuJohn SpencerJohn SpencerChancellor of the Exchequer
4 December 1830TraleeuRobert VernonRobert VernonJunior Lord of the Treasury
4 December 1830YoughaluGeorge PonsonbyGeorge PonsonbyJunior Lord of the Treasury
3 December 1830AylesburyuGeorge Nugent-GrenvilleGeorge Nugent-GrenvilleJunior Lord of the Treasury
2 December 1830KnaresboroughuSir James MackintoshSir James MackintoshCommissioner of the Board of Control
1 December 1830HelstonuSir Samuel PechellSir Samuel PechellThird Naval Lord
30 November 1830NorwichuRobert GrantRobert GrantJudge Advocate General
30 November 1830Cambridge UniversityuHenry TempleHenry TempleForeign Secretary
29 November 1830PortsmouthuFrancis BaringFrancis BaringJunior Lord of the Treasury
29 November 1830OkehamptonuGeorge Agar EllisGeorge Agar EllisFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
29 November 1830NottinghamuThomas DenmanThomas DenmanAttorney General for England and Wales
29 November 1830DoveruCharles Poulett ThomsonCharles Poulett ThomsonVice-President of the Board of Trade and Treasurer of the Navy

8th Parliament (1826–1830)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
20 April 1830County KerryuMaurice FitzGeraldMaurice FitzGeraldVice Treasurer of Ireland
14 April 1830Corfe CastleuGeorge BankesGeorge BankesJunior Lord of the Treasury
13 April 1830East LooeuHenry Thomas HopeHenry Thomas HopeGroom of the Bedchamber
1 March 1830RadnorshireuThomas Frankland LewisThomas Frankland LewisTreasurer of the Navy
20 February 1830WenlockuGeorge Weld-ForesterGeorge Weld-ForesterGroom of the Bedchamber
10 February 1830HarwichuJ. C. HerriesJ. C. HerriesPresident of the Board of Trade
15 July 1829County DownuFrederick StewartFrederick StewartLord of the Admiralty
22 June 1829PeterboroughuJames ScarlettJames ScarlettAttorney General for England and Wales
15 June 1829Weymouth and Melcombe RegiscEdward SugdenEdward SugdenSolicitor General for England and Wales
9 June 1829CambridgeuFrederick TrenchFrederick TrenchStorekeeper of the Ordnance
11 March 1829BathcGeorge PrattGeorge PrattElection voided due to Double Return
Charles Palmer
23 February 1829EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkLord of the Admiralty
13 February 1829BathcGeorge PrattGeorge PrattLord of the Admiralty (Two MPs elected due to Double Return)
Charles Palmer
12 February 1829WhitchurchuJohn TownshendJohn TownshendGroom of the Bedchamber
12 February 1829PlymouthuSir George CockburnSir George CockburnFirst Naval Lord
7 August 1828NewportuSpencer PercevalSpencer PercevalClerk of the Ordnance
7 July 1828SutherlanduLord Francis Leveson-GowerLord Francis Leveson-GowerChief Secretary for Ireland
5 July 1828County ClarecWilliam Vesey-FitzGeraldDaniel O'ConnellPresident of the Board of Trade
23 June 1828WarehamuJohn CalcraftJohn CalcraftPaymaster of the Forces
17 June 1828PerthshireuSir George MurraySir George MurraySecretary of State for War and the Colonies
16 June 1828WestmorlanduWilliam LowtherWilliam LowtherFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
10 June 1828St IvesuCharles ArbuthnotCharles ArbuthnotChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
9 June 1828TotnesuThomas CourtenayThomas CourtenayVice-President of the Board of Trade
9 June 1828Durham CityuSir Henry HardingeSir Henry HardingeSecretary at War
7 April 1828DumfriesshireuSir William Johnstone HopeSir William Johnstone HopeTreasurer of Greenwich Hospital
3 April 1828AngleseyuHenry PagesHenry PagesState Steward to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
20 March 1828County LongforduGeorge ForbesGeorge ForbesComptroller of the Household to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
14 March 1828SandwichuSir Edward OwenSir Edward OwenCouncil of the Lord High Admiral
28 February 1828Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantPresident of the Board of Trade and Treasurer of the Navy
18 February 1828Kilkenny CitycJohn DohertyJohn DohertySolicitor-General for Ireland
18 February 1828EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkCouncil of the Lord High Admiral
12 February 1828MonmouthshireuLord Granville SomersetLord Granville SomersetJunior Lord of the Treasury
11 February 1828EnnisuThomas Frankland LewisThomas Frankland LewisVice President of the Board of Trade
11 February 1828BathuGeorge PrattGeorge PrattCouncil of the Lord High Admiral
9 February 1828Plympton ErleuCharles WetherellCharles WetherellAttorney General for England and Wales
8 February 1828New WoodstockuAnthony Ashley-CooperAnthony Ashley-CooperCommissioner of the Board of Control
8 February 1828CambridgeuJames GrahamJames GrahamCommissioner of the Board of Control
6 February 1828Durham CitycSir Henry HardingeSir Henry HardingeClerk of the Ordnance
6 February 1828Armagh CityuHenry GoulburnHenry GoulburnChancellor of the Exchequer
5 February 1828LiverpooluWilliam HuskissonWilliam HuskissonSecretary of State for War and the Colonies
5 February 1828AshburtonuWilliam Sturges BourneWilliam Sturges BourneFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
4 February 1828Oxford UniversityuRobert PeelRobert PeelHome Secretary
4 February 1828HaslemereuSir John BeckettSir John BeckettJudge Advocate General
4 February 1828HarwichuJohn Charles HerriesJohn Charles HerriesChancellor of the Exchequer
20 July 1827County KerryuMaurice FitzGeraldMaurice FitzGeraldJunior Lord of the Treasury
25 May 1827NewportuWilliam LambSpencer PercevalChief Secretary for Ireland[8 1]
25 May 1827CalneuJames AbercrombyJames AbercrombyJudge Advocate General
uSir James MacdonaldSir James MacdonaldCommissioner of the Board of Control
24 May 1827KnaresboroughuGeorge TierneyGeorge TierneyMaster of the Mint
23 May 1827SutherlanduLord Francis Leveson-GowerLord Francis Leveson-GowerJunior Lord of the Treasury
15 May 1827EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkClerk of the Ordnance
10 May 1827SandwichuSir Edward OwenSir Edward OwenSurveyor-General of the Ordnance
9 May 1827PeterboroughuJames ScarlettJames ScarlettAttorney General for England and Wales
9 May 1827LiskearduEdward EliotEdward EliotJunior Lord of the Treasury
8 May 1827AshburtonuWilliam Sturges BourneWilliam Sturges BourneHome Secretary
24 April 1827NewportuGeorge CanningWilliam LambFirst Lord of the Treasury[8 2]
16 December 1826Cambridge UniversityuSir John CopleySir John CopleyMaster of the Rolls
15 December 1826HastingsuSir Charles WetherellEvelyn DenisonAttorney General for England and Wales[8 3]
14 December 1826HarwichuNicholas Conyngham TindalNicholas Conyngham TindalSolicitor General for England and Wales
  1. ^ Lamb sought re-election at Bletchingley
  2. ^ Canning sought re-election at Seaford
  3. ^ Wetherell sought re-election at Plympton Erle

7th Parliament (1820–1826)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
24 June 1824Plympton ErleuJohn Henry NorthJohn Henry NorthKing's Counsel
18 June 1824MarlboroughuJames BrudenellJames BrudenellAccepted a Commission in the Army
8 March 1824Barnstaplec*Michael NolanFrederick HodgsonChief Justice of the Brecon Circuit
4 March 1824Dumfries BurghsuWilliam DouglasWilliam DouglasLord of the Admiralty
11 February 1824Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuThomas WallaceThomas WallaceMaster of the Mint
11 February 1824AshburtonuSir John CopleySir John CopleyAttorney General for England and Wales
9 February 1824OxforduCharles WetherellCharles WetherellSolicitor General for England and Wales
11 April 1823Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantVice-President of the Board of Trade
4 April 1823Durham CitycSir Henry HardingeSir Henry HardingeClerk of the Ordnance
21 March 1823Newport (Cornwall)cJonathan RaineJonathan RaineChief Justice of the North Wales Circuit
18 February 1823ChichestercWilliam HuskissonWilliam Stephen PoyntzTreasurer of the Navy
15 February 1823LiverpoolcGeorge CanningWilliam HuskissonForeign Secretary[7 1]
12 February 1823St GermansuCharles ArbuthnotCharles ArbuthnotFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
11 February 1823RiponuF. J. RobinsonF. J. RobinsonChancellor of the Exchequer
8 March 1822Dumfries BurghsuWilliam DouglasWilliam DouglasLord of the Admiralty
18 February 1822MontgomeryshireuCharles Williams-WynnCharles Williams-WynnPresident of the Board of Control
14 February 1822Dublin UniversityuWilliam PlunketWilliam PlunketAttorney General for Ireland
13 February 1822West LooeuHenry GoulburnHenry GoulburnChief Secretary for Ireland
13 February 1822St MawesuJoseph PhillimoreJoseph PhillimoreCommissioner of the Board of Control
12 February 1822Oxford UniversityuRobert PeelRobert PeelHome Secretary
12 February 1822Caernarvon BoroughsuSir Charles PagetSir Charles PagetGroom of the Bedchamber
11 February 1822BuckinghamuWilliam FremantleWilliam FremantleCommissioner of the Board of Control
4 April 1821Bere AlstonuGeorge PercyGeorge PercyLord of the Bedchamber
  1. ^ Canning sought re-election at Harwich

6th Parliament (1818–1820)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
29 July 1819EdinburghcWilliam DundasWilliam DundasKeeper of Sasines
20 July 1819AshburtonuJohn CopleyJohn CopleySolicitor General for England and Wales
19 July 1819EyeuSir Robert GiffordSir Robert GiffordAttorney General for England and Wales
17 July 1819Milborne PortcRobert CasberdRobert CasberdPuisne Justice of the Brecon Circuit
24 June 1819HeytesburyuWilliam ScottWilliam ScottClerk of Patents and Registrar of Affidavits at the Court of Chancery
5 April 1819MonmouthshireuLord Granville SomersetLord Granville SomersetJunior Lord of the Treasury
2 April 1819BanffshireuJames DuffJames DuffLord of the Bedchamber
29 March 1819OrforduEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenJunior Lord of the Treasury
17 March 1819CarrickfergusuGeorge ChichesterGeorge ChichesterAccepted a Commission in the Army
16 March 1819Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantChief Secretary for Ireland
15 March 1819EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkLord of the Admiralty
12 February 1819AshburtonuJohn CopleyJohn CopleyChief Justice of Chester

5th Parliament (1812–1818)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
1 May 1818YarmouthuJohn Leslie FosterJohn Leslie FosterSecond Counsel to the Commissioners of Revenue in Ireland
7 March 1818SouthamptonuGeorge Henry RoseWilliam ChamberlayneClerk of the Parliaments[5 1]
6 February 1818CockermouthuThomas WallaceThomas WallaceVice-President of the Board of Trade
3 February 1818RiponuF. J. RobinsonF. J. RobinsonTreasurer of the Navy
22 July 1817HarwichuNicholas VansittartNicholas VansittartChancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
14 May 1817DorchesteruSir Samuel ShepherdSir Samuel ShepherdAttorney General for England and Wales
10 February 1817Londonderry CityuSir George HillSir George HillVice-Treasurer of Ireland
19 July 1816DunbartonshireuArchibald ColquhounArchibald ColquhounLord Clerk Register
3 July 1816YarmouthuJohn Leslie FosterJohn Leslie FosterAdvocate General for Ireland
12 June 1816Milborne PortuSir Edward PagetSir Edward PagetGroom of the Bedchamber
12 June 1816LiverpoolcGeorge CanningGeorge CanningPresident of the Board of Control
7 June 1816MitchelluThomas HamiltonThomas HamiltonCommissioner of the Board of Control
29 May 1816Monmouth BoroughsuHenry SomersetHenry SomersetLord of the Admiralty
19 March 1816Newport (Cornwall)uJonathan RaineJonathan RaineKing's Counsel
18 November 1814NewtownuBarrington BlachfordBarrington BlachfordLord of the Admiralty
12 August 1814Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley-PoleWilliam Wellesley-PoleMaster of the Mint
10 August 1814EdinburghuWilliam DundasWilliam DundasKeeper of the Signet
8 August 1814ChichesteruWilliam HuskissonWilliam HuskissonFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
11 March 1814EyeuSir William GarrowSir William GarrowChief Justice of Chester
19 January 1814Inverness BurghsuCharles GrantCharles GrantJunior Lord of the Treasury
27 November 1813CockermouthuWilliam LowtherThomas WallaceJunior Lord of the Treasury[5 2]
12 November 1813RiponuF. J. RobinsonF. J. RobinsonJoint Paymaster of the Forces
21 July 1813OkehamptonuThomas GravesThomas GravesLord of the Bedchamber
10 May 1813EyeuSir William GarrowSir William GarrowAttorney General for England and Wales
24 April 1813OrforduEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenLord of the Irish Treasury
  1. ^ George Henry Rose sought re-election at Christchurch
  2. ^ Lowther sought re-election at Westmorland

4th Parliament (1807–1812)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
6 August 1812AshburtonuLord Charles BentinckLord Charles BentinckTreasurer of the Household
uJohn SullivanJohn SullivanCommissioner of the Board of Control
15 Jul 1812BristolcCharles BathurstRichard DavisChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[4 1]
3 July 1812DowntonuSir Thomas PlumerSir Thomas PlumerAttorney General for England and Wales
30 May 1812Old SarumuNicholas VansittartJames AlexanderChancellor of the Exchequer[4 2]
20 April 1812County LouthuRobert JocelynRobert JocelynTreasurer of the Household
1 April 1812LisburnuFrancis Seymour-ConwayFrancis Seymour-ConwayVice-Chamberlain of the Household
7 March 1812Plympton ErleuViscount CastlereaghViscount CastlereaghForeign Secretary
15 January 1812QueenboroughuRichard WellesleyRobert MoorsomJunior Lord of the Treasury[4 3]
15 January 1812AldeburghuJohn McMahonJohn McMahonReceiver and Paymaster of the Royal Bounty to Officers’ Widows
12 July 1811Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley-PoleWilliam Wellesley-PoleChancellor of the Irish Exchequer
17 June 1811King's LynnuLord WalpoleLord WalpoleLord of the Admiralty
1 June 1811HaslemereuRobert WardRobert WardClerk of the Ordnance
15 May 1811County AntrimuJohn Bruce Richard O'NeillJohn Bruce Richard O'NeillConstable of Dublin Castle
16 January 1811County LimerickcWilliam OdellWilliam OdellLord of the Irish Treasury
6 July 1810AngleseyuBerkeley PagetBerkeley PagetJunior Lord of the Treasury
30 June 1810RiponuF. J. RobinsonF. J. RobinsonLord of the Admiralty
28 Jun 1810BletchingleyuWilliam KenrickWilliam KenrickMaster of the Household
25 May 1810St GermansuCharles Philip YorkeCharles Philip YorkeFirst Lord of the Admiralty
16 March 1810CambridgeshireuCharles Philip YorkeLord Francis OsborneTeller of the Exchequer[4 4]
12 February 1810Limerick CityuCharles VerekerCharles VerekerConstable of Limerick Castle
9 February 1810Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley-PoleWilliam Wellesley-PoleChief Secretary for Ireland
5 February 1810EnnisuWilliam FitzgeraldWilliam FitzgeraldLord of the Irish Treasury
5 February 1810EdinburghshireuRobert DundasRobert DundasPresident of the Board of Control
2 February 1810ScarboroughuCharles Manners-SuttonCharles Manners-SuttonJudge Advocate General
1 February 1810BossineyuJohn Otway CuffeJohn Otway CuffeJunior Lord of the Treasury
31 January 1810CockermouthuWilliam LowtherWilliam LowtherLord of the Admiralty
30 January 1810TivertonuRichard RyderRichard RyderHome Secretary
29 January 1810NewportuHenry John TempleHenry John TempleSecretary at War
29 January 1810DunwichuSnowdon BarneSnowdon BarneJunior Lord of the Treasury
7 July 1809StaffordshireuLord Granville Leveson-GowerLord Granville Leveson-GowerSecretary at War
1 May 1809EdinburghshireuRobert DundasRobert DundasChief Secretary for Ireland
22 February 1808OrforduLord Henry MooreLord Henry MooreJoint Muster Master General of the Forces in Ireland
29 January 1808TivertonuRichard RyderRichard RyderJunior Lord of the Treasury
28 January 1808WhitchurchuWilliam BrodrickWilliam BrodrickJunior Lord of the Treasury
21 August 1807HeytesburyuJames HarrisJames HarrisGovernor of the Isle of Wight
20 July 1807GranthamuThomas ThorotonThomas ThorotonClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
20 July 1807DorchesteruCropley Ashley-CooperCropley Ashley-CooperClerk of the Ordnance
  1. ^ Bathurst sought re-election at Bodmin
  2. ^ Vansittart sought re-election at East Grinstead
  3. ^ Richard Wellesley sought re-election at East Grinstead
  4. ^ Yorke sought re-election at St Germans

3rd Parliament (1806–1807)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
1 May 1807DumfriesshireuWilliam Johnstone HopeWilliam Johnstone HopeNaval Lord
21 April 1807MitchelluSir Arthur WellesleySir Arthur WellesleyChief Secretary for Ireland
18 April 1807Great BedwynuJames StopfordSir Vicary GibbsTreasurer of the Household[3 1]
17 April 1807West LooeuJames BullerJames BullerLord of the Admiralty
17 April 1807ChristchurchuGeorge RoseGeorge RoseTreasurer of the Navy
William Sturges BourneWilliam Sturges BourneJunior Lord of the Treasury
16 Apr 1807Weymouth & Melcombe RegisuSir James PulteneySir James PulteneySecretary at War
15 April 1807LiskearduWilliam EliotWilliam EliotJunior Lord of the Treasury
15 April 1807HaslemereuRobert Plumer WardRobert Plumer WardLord of the Admiralty
14 April 1807DorchesteruCropley AshleyCropley AshleyClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
13 April 1807Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley-PoleWilliam Wellesley-PoleClerk of the Ordnance
13 April 1807EdinburghshireuRobert DundasRobert DundasPresident of the Board of Control
9 April 1807BuckinghamshireuWilliam BentinckWilliam BentinckJunior Lord of the Treasury
6 April 1807Monmouth BoroughsuLord Charles SomersetLord Charles SomersetJoint Paymaster of the Forces
4 April 1807Bere AlstonuGeorge PercyGeorge PercyCommissioner of the Board of Control
3 April 1807Plympton ErleuRobert StewartRobert StewartSecretary of State for War and the Colonies
3 April 1807HaslemereuCharles LongCharles LongJoint Paymaster of the Forces
1 April 1807NorthamptonuSpencer PercevalSpencer PercevalChancellor of the Exchequer
1 April 1807NewtownuGeorge CanningGeorge CanningForeign Secretary
  1. ^ Stopford sought re-election at Marlborough

2nd Parliament (1802–1806)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
14 July 1806BuckinghamuThomas GrenvilleThomas GrenvillePresident of the Board of Control
17 June 1806HonitoncAugustus Cavendish-BradshawAugustus Cavendish-BradshawTeller of the Exchequer of Ireland
10 May 1806County GalwayuDenis Bowes DalyDenis Bowes DalyMuster Master General in Ireland
18 April 1806Queen's CountyuHenry ParnellHenry ParnellLord of the Irish Treasury
17 April 1806County SligouCharles O'HaraCharles O'HaraLord of the Irish Treasury
25 February 1806AldeburghuJohn McMahonJohn McMahonClerk of the Ordnance
25 February 1806KnaresboroughuLord John TownshendLord John TownshendJoint-Paymaster of the Forces
27 February 1806CasheluWilliam WickhamWilliam WickhamJunior Lord of the Treasury
28 February 1806StafforduRichard Brinsley SheridanRichard Brinsley SheridanTreasurer of the Navy
14 March 1806Waterford CityuSir John NewportSir John NewportResignation pending appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
15 March 1806Corfe CastleuNathaniel BondNathaniel BondJudge Advocate General
11 April 1806PeterboroughuWilliam ElliotWilliam ElliotChief Secretary for Ireland
24 February 1806HaverfordwestuWilliam EdwardesWilliam EdwardesLord of the Admiralty
24 February 1806ApplebyuJohn CourtenayJohn CourtenayJunior Lord of the Treasury
22 February 1806SurreyuLord William RussellLord William RussellLord of the Admiralty
21 February 1806SteyninguCharles BennetCharles BennetTreasurer of the Household
21 February 1806NorthumberlanduCharles GreyCharles GreyFirst Lord of the Admiralty
20 February 1806WarehamuJohn CalcraftJohn CalcraftClerk of the Ordnance
19 February 1806St MawesuWilliam WindhamWilliam WindhamSecretary of State for War and the Colonies
19 February 1806PortsmouthuJohn MarkhamJohn MarkhamNaval Lord
18 February 1806BuckinghamshireuEarl TempleEarl TempleJoint-Paymaster of the Forces
17 February 1806TavistockuLord Robert SpencerLord Robert SpencerResignation pending appointment as Surveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
uRichard FitzPatrickRichard FitzPatrickSecretary at War
17 February 1806NewarkuSir Charles PoleSir Charles PoleNaval Lord
17 February 1806HarwichuJohn Hiley AddingtonJohn Hiley AddingtonCommissioner of the Board of Control for India
17 February 1806CalneuLord Henry PettyOsborne MarkhamChancellor of the Exchequer[2 1]
15 February 1806OkehamptonuJohn SpencerJohn SpencerJunior Lord of the Treasury
15 February 1806MorpethuGeorge HowardGeorge HowardCommissioner of the Board of Control for India
13 February 1806WestminsteruCharles James FoxCharles James FoxForeign Secretary
8 February 1806WendoveruCharles LongCharles LongChief Secretary for Ireland
27 January 1806DunwichuSnowdon BarneSnowdon BarneLord Treasurer's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer
27 July 1805DowncViscount CastlereaghJohn MeadeSecretary of State for War and the Colonies
6 April 1805King's CountyuSir Lawrence ParsonsSir Lawrence ParsonsLord of the Irish Treasury
1 April 1805Old SarumuNicholas VansittartNicholas VansittartChief Secretary for Ireland
28 March 1805Dublin UniversitycGeorge KnoxGeorge KnoxLord of the Irish Treasury
27 February 1805CalneuJoseph JekyllJoseph JekyllKing's Counsel
11 February 1805MitchelluRobert DallasCharles Montagu-ScottChief Justice of Chester[2 2]
8 February 1805TotnesuVicary GibbsVicary GibbsSolicitor General for England and Wales
4 February 1805PeeblesshireuSir James MontgomerySir James MontgomeryLord Advocate
14 August 1804BridportuSir Evan NepeanSir Evan NepeanLord of the Admiralty
6 August 1804Louth CountyuJohn FosterJohn FosterChancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
4 August 1804TivertonuRichard RyderRichard RyderSecond Justice of the South Wales circuit
4 August 1804ChristchurchuGeorge RoseGeorge RosePaymaster of the Forces
28 July 1804Tain BurghsuJohn VilliersJohn VilliersProthonotary of common pleas, county of Lancaster
20 July 1804BathuLord John ThynneLord John ThynneVice-Chamberlain of the Household
5 July 1804Monmouth BoroughsuLord Charles SomersetLord Charles SomersetPaymaster of the Forces
4 June 1804County GalwayuRichard TrenchRichard TrenchCommissioner of the Board of Control for India
4 June 1804SutherlanduWilliam DundasWilliam DundasSecretary at War
4 June 1804TraleeuGeorge CanningGeorge CanningTreasurer of the Navy
26 May 1804LostwithieluWilliam DickinsonWilliam DickinsonLord of the Admiralty
26 May 1804HelstonuJames HarrisDavies GiddyJunior Lord of the Treasury[2 3]
26 May 1804ChristchurchuGeorge RoseGeorge RoseVice-President of the Board of Trade
22 May 1804WeobleyuLord George ThynneLord George ThynneComptroller of the Household
22 May 1804Bere AlstonuGeorge PercyGeorge PercyJunior Lord of the Treasury
19 May 1804WendoveruCharles LongCharles LongJunior Lord of the Treasury
17 May 1804Cambridge UniversityuWilliam PittWilliam PittFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
17 February 1804BridportuSir Evan NepeanSir Evan NepeanChief Secretary for Ireland
8 February 1804TrurouJohn LemonJohn LemonLord of the Admiralty
30 December 1803DorchesteruCropley AshleyCropley AshleyClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
3 December 1803Plympton ErlecEdward GoldingEdward GoldingJunior Lord of the Treasury
10 September 1803Haddington BurghsuThomas MaitlandThomas MaitlandCommissioner of the Board of Control for India
22 August 1803CambridgeshireuCharles Philip YorkeCharles Philip YorkeResignation pending appointment as Home Secretary
19 August 1803WhitchurchuWilliam BrodrickWilliam BrodrickJunior Lord of the Treasury
16 August 1803BristoluCharles BraggeCharles BraggeResignation pending appointment as Secretary at War
29 June 1803SouthwarkcGeorge TierneyGeorge TierneyTreasurer of the Navy
11 February 1803HastingsuSylvester DouglasSylvester DouglasSurveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
  1. ^ Petty sought re-election at Cambridge University
  2. ^ Dallas sought re-election at the Dysart Burghs
  3. ^ FitzHarris sought re-election at Horsham

1st Parliament (1801–1802)

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DateConstituencyc/uFormer incumbentWinnerPosition
8 May 1802NewarkuThomas Manners-SuttonThomas Manners-SuttonSolicitor General for England and Wales
19 April 1802NorthamptonuSpencer PercevalSpencer PercevalAttorney General for England and Wales
23 November 1801BristoluCharles BraggeCharles BraggeTreasurer of the Navy
15 June 1801BanffshireuSir William GrantSir William GrantMaster of the Rolls
9 June 1801LymingtonuSir Harry NealeSir Harry NealeGroom of the Bedchamber
22 May 1801HelstonuCharles AbbotCharles AbbotChief Secretary for Ireland
12 May 1801PooleuGeorge GarlandGeorge GarlandSought re-election due to holding an Admiralty contract
24 March 1801WeobleyuLord George ThynneLord George ThynneJunior Lord of the Treasury
23 March 1801Corfe CastleuNathaniel BondNathaniel BondJunior Lord of the Treasury
21 March 1801DevizesuHenry AddingtonHenry AddingtonFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
5 March 1801KerryuMaurice FitzGeraldMaurice FitzGeraldLord of the Irish Treasury
3 March 1801CambridgeshireuCharles Philip YorkeCharles Philip YorkeSecretary at War
2 March 1801Armagh CityuPatrick DuigenanPatrick DuigenanCommissioner of Union Compensation
27 February 1801TotnesuThe Baron ArdenThe Baron ArdenMaster of the Mint
25 February 1801Weymouth & Melcombe RegisuWilliam GarthshoreWilliam GarthshoreLord of the Admiralty
25 February 1801RyeuLord HawkesburyLord HawkesburyForeign Secretary
25 February 1801BramberuJames AdamsJames AdamsLord of the Admiralty
21 February 1801NorthamptonuSpencer PercevalSpencer PercevalSolicitor General for England and Wales
20 February 1801KinsaleuWilliam RowleyWilliam RowleyCommissioner of Irish Revenue
9 February 1801CambridgeuRobert MannersRobert MannersChief Equerry and Clerk Marshal

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References

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  1. ^ a b Boothroyd, David. "Causes of Byelections since the 'Reform Act'". United Kingdom Election Results. demon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 August 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Sandford, Mark (18 July 2013). "SN/PC/06395 : Resignation from the House of Commons" (PDF). House of Commons Background Papers. Parliament and Constitution Centre. pp. 1, 4. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Election Intelligence. Walthamstow., The Osborne Judgment". The Times. 12 October 1910. p. 10. Retrieved 30 August 2012.(subscription required)