East Grinstead (UK Parliament constituency)

East Grinstead was a parliamentary constituency in the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. It first existed as a Parliamentary borough from 1307, returning two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons elected by the bloc vote system. The borough was disfranchised under the Reform Act 1832, but the name was revived at the 1885 election when the Redistribution of Seats Act created a new single-member county division of the same name.

East Grinstead
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
CountyEast Sussex
Major settlementsEast Grinstead
18851983
SeatsOne
Created fromEast Sussex
Replaced byMid Sussex and Wealden
1307–1832
SeatsTwo
Type of constituencyBorough constituency

Upon its abolition for the 1983 election, its territory was divided between Mid Sussex and Wealden.

Boundaries edit

1885–1918: The Sessional Divisions of Cuckfield (except the parish of Crawley), East Grinstead, and Uckfield (except the parishes of East Heathley and Waldron).

1918–1950: The Urban Districts of Burgess Hill, Cuckfield, East Grinstead, Hayward's Heath, and Uckfield, and the Rural Districts of Cuckfield, East Grinstead, and Uckfield.

1950–1955: The Urban Districts of Cuckfield and East Grinstead, the Rural District of Uckfield, in the Rural District of Cuckfield the parishes of Ardingly, Balcombe, Bolney, Cuckfield Rural, Horsted Keynes, Lindfield Rural, Slaugham, West Hoathly, and Worth, and in the Rural District of Battle the parishes of Burwash, Etchingham, and Ticehurst.

1955–1974: As 1950 less the Battle RD parishes.

1974–1983: The Urban District of East Grinstead, and the Rural District of Uckfield.

Members of Parliament edit

MPs 1307–1660 edit

YearFirst memberSecond member
1388 (Feb)John DyneJohn Heldele[1]
1388 (Sep)William NelondRichard Woghere[1]
1390 (Jan)
1390 (Nov)
1391John Alfray IJohn Dyne[1]
1393Thomas AlleynThomas Rasse[1]
1394
1395Thomas FarleghWilliam atte Hull[1]
1397 (Jan)John DyneJohn Punget[1]
1397 (Sep)John DyneJohn Punget[1]
1399John DyneRichard Woghere[1]
1401
1402John DyneRichard Woghere[1]
1404 (Jan)
1404 (Oct)
1406
1407John DyneRichard Woghere[1]
1410
1411
1413 (Feb)
1413 (May)Thomas AlleynJohn Hoke[1]
1414 (Apr)
1414 (Nov)John DyneJohn Woghere[1]
1415
1416 (Mar)John ErmyteJohn Mason[1]
1416 (Oct)
1417
1419William FenninghamJohn Hamme[1]
1420
1421 (May)Richard FowellJohn Woghere[1]
1421 (Dec)John Alfray IIJohn Woghere[1]
1433Thomas Russell[2]
1447 John Alfray[3]1457Ralph Legh
1459 John Alfray[3]1510-1523No names known [4]
1529William RutterEdward Goodwin[4]
1536?
1539?
1542?John Sackville[4]
1545?
1547Jasper CulpeperJohn Sackville II, died
and replaced by Jan 1552 by
George Darrell [4]
1553 (Mar)Sir Robert OxenbridgeGeorge Darrell[4]
1553 (Oct)Sir Thomas StradlingJohn Story[4]
1554 (Apr)Richard WhalleyAnthony Stapleton[4]
1554 (Nov)Thomas Duffield
1555?William BarnesJohn Wiseman[4]
1558Thomas FarnhamThomas Parker[4]
1559Thomas SackvilleHumphrey Llwyd[5]
1562–3John SackvilleLawrence Banester[5]
1571John JeffreyHenry Berkeley[5]
1572Thomas CureMichael Heneage[5]
1584Thomas CureFrancis Alford[5]
1586John CovertDrew Pickesse[5]
1589Francis AlfordThomas Frere[5]
1593Reade StaffordJohn Shurley[5]
1597George RiversRichard Baker[5]
1601Sir Henry ComptonGeorge Rivers[5]
1604Sir Henry ComptonSir John Swynnerton
1614Sir Henry ComptonGeorge Rivers
1621Sir Henry ComptonThomas Pelham
1624Robert HeathThomas Caldicot
1625Robert HeathSir Henry Compton
1626Robert GoodwinSir Henry Compton
1628-1629Robert GoodwinSir Henry Compton
1629–1640No Parliaments summoned
1640 (Apr)Sir Henry ComptonRobert Goodwin
1640 (Nov)Lord Buckhurst, disabled 1644Robert Goodwin
1648Robert GoodwinJohn Baker
1653Not represented in Barebones Parliament
1654John Goodwin(one seat only)
1656John Goodwin(one seat only)
1659Robert GoodwinGeorge Courthope

MPs 1660–1832 edit

YearFirst memberSecond member
1660Marmaduke GreshamGeorge Courthope
1661Lord Buckhurst
1675Edward Sackville
1678Thomas Pelham
12 February 1679Edward Sackville
7 April 1679Henry Powle
19 April 1679Sir Thomas Littleton, Bt
19 August 1679Goodwin WhartonWilliam Jephson
1681Sir Cyril WycheHenry Powle
1685Simon SmithThomas Jones
1689Sir Thomas DykeThomas Sackville
1693Simon Smith
February 1695The Earl of Orrery
November 1695John Conyers
1698The Earl of Orrery
January 1701Matthew Prior
November 1701The Earl of Orrery
1702John Toke
1708Viscount LumleyHenry Campion
1710John ConyersLeonard Gale
1713Hon. Spencer Compton
1715The Viscount Shannon
March 1722Hon. Sir Spencer Compton
November 1722The Viscount Shannon
1725Edward Conyers
1727The Viscount Palmerston
1734The Earl of MiddlesexEdward Conyers
1741Sir Whistler Webster
1742John Butler
1747Sydney Smythe
1751Hon. Joseph Yorke
March 1761The Earl of MiddlesexLord George Sackville
December 1761Sir Thomas Hales, Bt
1762John Irwin
1765Sir Charles Farnaby
1767Lord George Sackville
1782Henry Arthur Herbert
1783George Medley
1786James Cuninghame
1788Robert Cuninghame
1789Richard Ford
1790Nathaniel DanceWilliam Hamilton Nisbet
1796James Strange
1802Sir Henry StracheyDaniel Giles
1807Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Bt.Charles Ellis
January 1812Richard Wellesley
March 1812George Gunning
June 1812Nicholas Vansittart
October 1812George GunningJames Stephen
1815Sir George Johnstone Hope
May 1818Lord Strathavon
June 1818The Hon. Charles Jenkinson
1829Viscount Holmesdale
1830Frederick Richard West
  • Constituency abolished (1832)

MPs 1885–1983 edit

  • Constituency revived (1885)
ElectionNamePartyNotes
1885George GregoryConservativeMP for East Sussex 1868–1885
1886Alfred Gathorne-HardyConservativeMP for Canterbury 1878–1880. Son of 1st Earl of Cranbrook
1895George GoschenConservativeGovernor of Madras 1924–1929; 2nd Viscount Goschen 1907–1952
1906Charles CorbettLiberal
1910 (Jan)Henry CautleyConservativeennobled in 1936 as Baron Cautley, triggering a by-election
1936 by-electionRalph ClarkeConservative
1955Evelyn EmmetConservativeMade a life peer in 1965 as Baroness Emmet of Amberley, triggering a by-election
1965 by-electionGeoffrey Johnson-SmithConservativeFormer broadcaster. MP for Wealden 1983–2001
1983Constituency abolished. See Wealden and Mid Sussex

Elections edit

Elections in the 1880s edit

General election 1885: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Gregory 3,530 57.8
LiberalCharles John Heald2,57942.2
Majority95115.6
Turnout6,10979.8
Registered electors7,660
Conservative win (new seat)
General election 1886: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlfred Gathorne-Hardy 3,289 63.7 +5.9
LiberalCharles John Heald1,87736.3-5.9
Majority1,41227.4+11.8
Turnout5,16667.4−12.4
Registered electors7,660
Conservative holdSwing+5.9

Elections in the 1890s edit

General election 1892: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlfred Gathorne-Hardy 3,987 62.9 −0.8
LiberalEdward George Jenkinson2,34937.1+0.8
Majority1,63825.8−1.6
Turnout6,33672.4+5.0
Registered electors8,754
Conservative holdSwing−0.8
George Goschen
General election 1895: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Goschen 3,731 56.5 -6.4
LiberalCharles Corbett2,87443.5+6.4
Majority85713.0-12.8
Turnout6,60571.3−1.1
Registered electors9,262
Conservative holdSwing-6.4

Elections in the 1900s edit

Charles Corbett
General election 1900: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Goschen 3,890 56.4 −0.1
LiberalCharles Corbett3,00343.6+0.1
Majority88712.8−0.2
Turnout6,89371.8+0.5
Registered electors9,596
Conservative holdSwing−0.1
E.M. Crookshank
General election 1906: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCharles Corbett 4,793 51.4 +7.8
ConservativeEdgar Crookshank4,53148.6-7.8
Majority2622.8N/A
Turnout9,32486.9+15.1
Registered electors10,726
Liberal gain from ConservativeSwing+7.8

Elections in the 1910s edit

General election January 1910: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHenry Cautley 6,563 64.2 +15.6
LiberalCharles Corbett3,66035.8−15.6
Majority2,90328.4N/A
Turnout10,22388.4+1.5
Registered electors11,562
Conservative gain from LiberalSwing+15.6
General election December 1910: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHenry Cautley 5,926 62.7 -1.5
LiberalHenry Norman Spalding3,53137.3+1.5
Majority2,39525.4-3.0
Turnout9,45781.8-6.6
Registered electors11,562
Conservative holdSwing-1.5

General Election 1914–15:

Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;

By-election, 1918: East Grinstead[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistHenry CautleyUnopposed
Unionist hold
General election 1918: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CUnionistHenry Cautley12,58467.0+4.3
LabourDavid Pole6,20833.0New
Majority6,37634.0+8.6
Turnout18,79252.3−29.5
Registered electors35,955
Unionist holdSwing+4.3
C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.

Elections in the 1920s edit

General election 1922: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistHenry Cautley 15,981 71.0 +4.0
LabourThomas Crawford6,52729.0−4.0
Majority9,45442.0+8.0
Turnout22,50858.2+5.9
Registered electors38,664
Unionist holdSwing+4.0
General election 1923: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistHenry Cautley 14,215 68.8 −2.2
LabourThomas Crawford6,45131.2+2.2
Majority7,76437.6−4.4
Turnout20,66652.4−5.8
Registered electors39,405
Unionist holdSwing−2.2
General election 1924: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistHenry Cautley 18,365 64.6 −4.2
LiberalGodfrey Frerichs Mowatt5,60419.7New
LabourJohn Morgan4,47915.7−15.5
Majority12,76144.9+7.3
Turnout28,44870.2+17.8
Registered electors40,500
Unionist holdSwing+5.7
General election 1929: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistHenry Cautley 21,940 57.9 −6.7
LiberalBarbara Bliss9,71825.6+5.9
LabourThomas Crawford6,26516.5+0.8
Majority12,22232.3−12.6
Turnout37,92368.5−1.7
Registered electors55,352
Unionist holdSwing−6.3

Elections in the 1930s edit

Evan Durbin
General election 1931: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHenry Cautley 34,826 87.2 +29.3
LabourEvan Durbin5,12112.8-3.7
Majority29,70574.4+42.1
Turnout39,94769.2+0.7
Conservative holdSwing
  • Liberal candidate Lewis R. Jones withdrew at the last minute.
General election 1935: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHenry Cautley 29,440 78.4 -8.8
LabourStanislaus Seuffert8,09721.6+8.8
Majority21,34356.8-17.6
Turnout37,53761.2-8.0
Conservative holdSwing
1936 East Grinstead by-election[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRalph Clarke 22,207 79.6 +1.2
LabourAlbert Edward Millett5,70820.4-1.2
Majority16,49959.2+2.4
Turnout27,91545.5-15.7
Conservative holdSwing+1.2

General Election 1939–40:Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the Autumn of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;

Elections in the 1940s edit

General election 1945: East Grinstead[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRalph Clarke 28,273 57.1 -21.3
LabourDavid George Packham12,51925.3+3.7
LiberalJohn Charles McLaughlin8,71117.6New
Majority15,75431.8-25.0
Turnout49,50370.9+9.7
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1950s edit

General election 1950: East Grinstead[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRalph Clarke 29,786 55.1 -2.0
LabourCatherine Williamson12,98324.0-1.3
LiberalJohn Charles McLaughlin11,32920.9+3.3
Majority16,80331.1-0.7
Turnout54,09881.7+11.8
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1951: East Grinstead[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRalph Clarke 32,803 60.3 +5.2
LabourHerbert Atkinson14,27126.2+2.2
LiberalJohn Charles McLaughlin7,37513.5-7.4
Majority18,53234.1+3.0
Turnout54,44980.3-1.4
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1955: East Grinstead[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEvelyn Emmet 28,450 61.5 +1.2
LabourMartin Mason11,75025.4-0.8
LiberalJudith St John Thornton6,03413.1-0.4
Majority16,70036.1+2.0
Turnout46,23475.1-5.2
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1959: East Grinstead[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEvelyn Emmet 31,759 62.3 +0.8
LabourRobert William G Humphreys10,10419.8-5.6
LiberalPatrick Furnell9,10017.9+4.8
Majority21,65542.5+6.4
Turnout50,96377.9+2.8
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1960s edit

General election 1964: East Grinstead[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEvelyn Emmet 29,094 53.2 -10.1
LiberalRichard Holme14,75326.7+8.8
LabourWilliam H Hill10,85919.80.0
Majority14,34126.5-16.0
Turnout54,70678.0+0.1
Conservative holdSwing
1965 East Grinstead by-election[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoffrey Johnson-Smith 24,896 55.0 +1.8
LiberalRichard Holme14,27931.5+4.8
LabourJon Antony A Evans6,10113.5-6.4
Majority10,61723.5-3.0
Turnout45,27664.5-13.5
Conservative holdSwing-1.4
General election 1966: East Grinstead[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoffrey Johnson-Smith 31,595 53.2 0.0
LiberalJames H Downie13,61127.0+0.3
LabourArthur Harris Roberts11,93819.80.0
Majority17,98426.2-0.3
Turnout57,14476.8-1.2
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1970s edit

General election 1970: East Grinstead[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoffrey Johnson-Smith 38,359 61.2 +8.0
LiberalDavid Carleton Bruce Smithers12,34319.7-7.3
LabourTony Banks12,01419.2-0.6
Majority26,01641.5+15.3
Turnout62,71672.5-4.3
Conservative holdSwing
General election February 1974: East Grinstead[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoffrey Johnson-Smith 23,928 53.3 -7.9
LiberalPeter Hasler Billenness15,35134.2+14.5
LabourWilliam J Short5,62912.5-6.7
Majority8,57719.1-22.4
Turnout44,90881.5+9.0
Conservative holdSwing
General election October 1974: East Grinstead[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoffrey Johnson-Smith 22,035 53.2 -0.1
LiberalPaul Hayden12,75530.8-3.4
LabourDavid William John Blake6,64816.0+3.5
Majority9,28022.4+3.3
Turnout41,43874.5-7.0
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1979: East Grinstead[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoffrey Johnson-Smith 28,279 62.0 +8.8
LiberalJeremy Nieboer11,10224.4-6.4
LabourRJ Taylor6,19613.6-2.4
Majority17,17737.6+15.2
Turnout45,57777.1+2.6
Conservative holdSwing

References edit

Further reading edit