List of MPs elected in the 1868 United Kingdom general election explained

This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected in the 1868 general election.

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A

ConstituencyMPParty
AberdeenWilliam Henry SykesLiberal
Aberdeenshire EastWilliam Dingwall FordyceLiberal
Aberdeenshire WestWilliam McCombieLiberal
AbingdonHon. Charles LindsayConservative
AndoverHon. Dudley FortescueLiberal
AngleseyRichard DaviesLiberal
Antrim
(Two members)
Hon. Edward O'NeillConservative
Henry SeymourConservative
ArgyllshireThe Marquess of LorneLiberal
ArmaghJohn VanceConservative
Armagh County
(Two members)
Sir James Stronge, BtConservative
Conservative
Ashton-under-LyneThomas Walton MellorConservative
AthloneLiberal
Aylesbury
(Two members)
Samuel George SmithConservative
Nathan RothschildLiberal
AyrEdward CraufurdLiberal
Ayrshire NorthWilliam FinnieLiberal
Ayrshire SouthSir David Wedderburn, BtLiberal

B

ConstituencyMPParty
BanburyLiberal
BandonWilliam ShawLiberal
BanffshireRobert DuffLiberal
Barnstaple
(Two members)
Thomas CaveLiberal
Charles Henry WilliamsConservative
Bath
(Two members)
Sir William TiteLiberal
Donald DalrympleLiberal
BeaumarisHon. William StanleyLiberal
Bedford
(Two members)
Samuel WhitbreadLiberal
James HowardLiberal
Bedfordshire
(Two members)
Francis RussellLiberal
Conservative
Belfast
(Two members)
William JohnstonConservative
Liberal
Berkshire
(Three members)
Richard BenyonConservative
Robert Loyd-LindsayConservative
John WalterLiberal
BerwickshireDavid RobertsonLiberal
Berwick-upon-Tweed
(Two members)
Viscount BuryLiberal
John StapletonLiberal
Beverley[1]
(Two members)
Sir Henry Edwards, BtConservative
Edmund Hegan KennardConservative
Bewdley[2] Sir Richard Atwood GlassConservative
BirkenheadJohn LairdConservative
Birmingham
(Three members)
John BrightLiberal
George DixonLiberal
Philip Henry MuntzLiberal
Blackburn[3]
(Two members)
William Henry HornbyConservative
Joseph FeildenConservative
BodminHon. Frederick Leveson-GowerLiberal
Bolton
(Two members)
William GrayConservative
John HickConservative
Boston
(Two members)
John MalcolmConservative
Thomas CollinsConservative
Bradford[4]
(Two members)
William Edward ForsterLiberal
Liberal
Brecon[5] Howel GwynConservative
BreconshireHon. Godfrey MorganConservative
BridgnorthHenry WhitmoreConservative
Bridgwater[6]
(Two members)
Alexander William KinglakeLiberal
Philip VanderbylLiberal
BridportThomas Alexander MitchellLiberal
Brighton
(Two members)
James WhiteLiberal
Henry FawcettLiberal
Bristol
(Two members)
Henry FitzHardinge BerkeleyLiberal
Samuel MorleyLiberal
BuckinghamSir Harry Verney, BtLiberal
Buckinghamshire
(Three members)
Caledon Du PréConservative
Benjamin DisraeliConservative
Nathaniel LambertLiberal
BurnleyRichard ShawLiberal
BuryRobert Needham PhilipsLiberal
Bury St Edmunds
(Two members)
Joseph HardcastleLiberal
Edward GreeneConservative
ButeshireConservative

C

ConstituencyMPParty
CarnarvonWilliam Bulkeley HughesLiberal
CarnarvonshireLiberal
CaithnessGeorge TraillLiberal
CalneLord Edmond FitzMauriceLiberal
Cambridge
(Two members)
Robert TorrensLiberal
William FowlerLiberal
Cambridge University
(Two members)
Spencer Horatio WalpoleConservative
Alexander Beresford HopeConservative
Cambridgeshire
(Three members)
Lord George MannersConservative
Viscount RoystonConservative
Hon. Sir Henry BrandLiberal
Canterbury
(Two members)
Henry Munro-Butler-JohnstoneConservative
Liberal
CardiffJames Crichton-StuartLiberal
CardiganSir Thomas Lloyd, BtLiberal
CardiganshireEvan RichardsLiberal
Carlisle
(Two members)
Edmund PotterLiberal
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, BtLiberal
CarlowWilliam FaganLiberal
County Carlow
(Two members)
Henry BruenConservative
Arthur MacMurrough KavanaghConservative
CarmarthenLiberal
Carmarthenshire
(Two members)
Edward SartorisLiberal
John JonesConservative
CarrickfergusMarriott DalwayConservative
Cashel[7] James O'BeirneLiberal
Cavan
(Two members)
Hon. Hugh AnnesleyConservative
Edward James SaundersonLiberal
ChathamLiberal
Chelsea
(Two members)
Sir Charles Dilke, BtLiberal
Sir Henry Hoare, BtLiberal
CheltenhamLiberal
Cheshire East
(Two members)
Edward EgertonConservative
William LeghConservative
Cheshire Mid
(Two members)
Hon. Wilbraham EgertonConservative
George LeghConservative
Cheshire West
(Two members)
Sir Philip Grey Egerton, BtConservative
John TollemacheConservative
Chester
(Two members)
Earl GrosvenorLiberal
Henry Cecil RaikesConservative
ChichesterLord Henry LennoxConservative
ChippenhamConservative
ChristchurchEdmund Haviland-BurkeLiberal
CirencesterAllen BathurstConservative
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shireSir William Patrick AdamLiberal
Clare
(Two members)
Crofton Moore VandeleurConservative
Sir Colman O'Loghlen, BtLiberal
ClitheroeRalph AsshetonConservative
ClonmelJohn BagwellLiberal
CockermouthIsaac FletcherLiberal
Colchester
(Two members)
John Gurdon RebowLiberal
William BrewerLiberal
ColeraineSir Henry Bruce, BtConservative
Cork
(Two members)
Nicholas Daniel MurphyLiberal
John MaguireLiberal
County Cork
(Two members)
Arthur Smith-BarryLiberal
McCarthy DowningLiberal
Cornwall East
(Two members)
Sir John Salusbury-Trelawny, BtLiberal
Edward Brydges WillyamsLiberal
Cornwall WestSir John St Aubyn, BtLiberal
Arthur VivianLiberal
Coventry
(Two members)
Henry EatonConservative
Alexander Staveley HillConservative
Cricklade
(Two members)
Sir Daniel Gooch, BtConservative
Hon. Frederick William CadoganLiberal
Cumberland East
(Two members)
Hon. Charles HowardLiberal
William Nicholson HodgsonConservative
Cumberland West
(Two members)
Henry LowtherConservative
Hon. Percy WyndhamConservative

D

ConstituencyMPParty
DarlingtonEdmund BackhouseLiberal
Denbigh BoroughsWatkin WilliamsLiberal
Denbighshire
(Two members)
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, BtConservative
Liberal
Derby
(Two members)
Michael Thomas BassLiberal
Samuel PlimsollLiberal
Derbyshire East
(Two members)
Hon. Francis EgertonLiberal
Hon. Henry StruttLiberal
Derbyshire North
(Two members)
Lord George CavendishLiberal
Augustus ArkwrightConservative
Derbyshire South
(Two members)
Rowland SmithConservative
Sir Thomas Gresley, BtConservative
DevizesSir Thomas Bateson, BtConservative
Devonport
(Two members)
Montague ChambersLiberal
John Delaware LewisLiberal
Devonshire East
(Two members)
Sir Lawrence Palk, BtConservative
Lord CourtenayConservative
Devonshire North
(Two members)
Liberal
Sir Stafford Northcote, BtConservative
Devonshire South
(Two members)
Samuel Trehawke KekewichConservative
Sir Massey Lopes, BtConservative
DewsburySir John SimonLiberal
Donegal
(Two members)
Thomas ConollyConservative
Marquis of HamiltonConservative
DorchesterCharles SturtConservative
Dorset
(Three members)
Henry SturtConservative
Hon. Henry PortmanLiberal
John FloyerConservative
Dover
(Two members)
Alexander George DicksonConservative
George JesselLiberal
Down
(Two members)
Lord Edwin Hill-TrevorConservative
William Brownlow FordeConservative
DownpatrickWilliam KeownConservative
Drogheda[8] Benjamin WhitworthLiberal
DroitwichSir John Pakington, BtConservative
Dublin[9]
(Two members)
Jonathan PimLiberal
Sir Arthur Guinness, BtConservative
County Dublin
(Two members)
Thomas Edward TaylorConservative
Ion HamiltonConservative
Dublin University
(Two members)
Anthony LefroyConservative
John Thomas BallConservative
DudleyHenry Brinsley SheridanLiberal
DumfriesLiberal
Dumfriesshire[10] Liberal
DunbartonshireConservative
DundalkPhilip CallanLiberal
Dundee
(Two members)
Sir John Ogilvy, BtLiberal
George ArmitsteadLiberal
DungannonWilliam KnoxConservative
DungarvonHenry MatthewsLiberal
Durham City
(Two members)
John HendersonLiberal
John Robert DavisonLiberal
Durham County North
(Two members)
Sir Hedworth Williamson, BtLiberal
Conservative
Durham County SouthLiberal
Frederick BeaumontLiberal

E

ConstituencyMPParty
East Retford
(Two members)
The Viscount GalwayConservative
Francis FoljambeLiberal
Edinburgh
(Two members)
Duncan McLarenLiberal
John MillerLiberal
Edinburgh and St Andrews UniversitiesLyon PlayfairLiberal
ElginM. E. Grant DuffLiberal
Elginshire and NairnshireHon. James Ogilvy-GrantConservative
EnnisWilliam StacpooleLiberal
EnniskillenJohn CrichtonConservative
Essex East
(Two members)
James RoundConservative
Samuel Ruggles-BriseConservative
Essex South
(Two members)
Richard Wingfield-BakerLiberal
Andrew JohnstonLiberal
Essex West
(Two members)
Lord Eustace CecilConservative
Henry Selwin-IbbetsonConservative
EveshamConservative
Exeter
(Two members)
John ColeridgeLiberal
Edgar Alfred BowringLiberal
EyeGeorge BarringtonConservative

F

ConstituencyMPParty
Falkirk BurghsJames MerryLiberal
Fermanagh
(Two members)
Mervyn Edward ArchdaleConservative
Hon. Henry ColeConservative
FifeSir Robert Anstruther, BtLiberal
Finsbury
(Two members)
William McCullagh TorrensLiberal
Liberal
FlintSir John Hanmer, BtLiberal
FlintshireRichard GrosvenorLiberal
ForfarshireCharles CarnegieLiberal
FromeThomas HughesLiberal

G

ConstituencyMPParty
Galway Borough
(Two members)
Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, BtLiberal
Viscount St LawrenceLiberal
County Galway
(Two members)
William Henry GregoryLiberal
Viscount BourkeLiberal
GatesheadSir William HuttLiberal
Glamorganshire
(Two members)
Christopher Rice Mansel TalbotLiberal
Henry VivianLiberal
Glasgow
(Three members)
Robert DalglishLiberal
William GrahamLiberal
George AndersonLiberal
Glasgow and Aberdeen UniversitiesJames MoncreiffLiberal
Gloucester
(Two members)
William Philip PriceLiberal
Charles James MonkLiberal
Gloucestershire East
(Two members)
Robert Stayner HolfordConservative
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, BtConservative
Gloucestershire West
(Two members)
Robert KingscoteLiberal
Samuel MarlingLiberal
Grantham
(Two members)
Frederick TollemacheLiberal
Sir Hugh Cholmeley, BtLiberal
GravesendSir Charles John WingfieldLiberal
Great GrimsbyGeorge TomlineLiberal
Great MarlowThomas Owen WetheredConservative
GreenockJames GrieveLiberal
Greenwich
(Two members)
David SalomonsLiberal
William Ewart GladstoneLiberal
GuildfordGuildford OnslowLiberal

H

ConstituencyMPParty
Hackney
(Two members)
Sir Charles ReedLiberal
John HolmsLiberal
HaddingtonSir Henry Ferguson-Davie, BtLiberal
HaddingtonshireLord ElchoConservative
Halifax
(Two members)
Sir James StansfeldLiberal
Edward AkroydLiberal
Hampshire North
(Two members)
William Wither Bramston BeachConservative
George Sclater-BoothConservative
Hampshire South
(Two members)
Hon. William Cowper-TempleLiberal
Lord Henry Douglas-Scott-MontaguConservative
The HartlepoolsRalph Ward JacksonConservative
HarwichHenry Jervis-White-JervisConservative
Hastings
(Two members)
Thomas BrasseyLiberal
Frederick NorthLiberal
HaverfordwestThe Lord KensingtonLiberal
HawickLiberal
HelstonAdolphus William YoungLiberal
Hereford[11]
(Two members)
George CliveLiberal
John WyllieLiberal
Herefordshire
(Three members)
Sir Joseph Bailey, BtConservative
Michael BiddulphLiberal
Sir Herbert Croft, BtConservative
HertfordRobert DimsdaleConservative
Hertfordshire
(Three members)
Henry CowperLiberal
Abel SmithConservative
Henry BrandLiberal
HorshamRobert Henry HurstLiberal
HuddersfieldEdward LeathamLiberal
HuntingdonThomas BaringConservative
Huntingdonshire
(Two members)
Edward FellowesConservative
Lord Robert MontaguConservative
HytheMayer Amschel de RothschildLiberal

I

ConstituencyMPParty
Inverness BurghsAeneas William MackintoshLiberal
Inverness-shireDonald CameronConservative
Ipswich
(Two members)
Liberal
Henry Wyndham WestLiberal
Isle of WightSir John Simeon, BtLiberal

K

ConstituencyMPParty
KendalJohn WhitwellLiberal
Kent East
(Two members)
Edward Leigh PembertonConservative
Hon. George MillesConservative
Kent Mid
(Two members)
Conservative
Viscount HolmesdaleConservative
Kent West
(Two members)
Sir Charles Mills, BtConservative
John Gilbert TalbotConservative
Kerry
(Two members)
Viscount CastlerosseLiberal
Henry Arthur HerbertLiberal
KidderminsterThomas LeaLiberal
Kildare
(Two members)
William H. F. CoganLiberal
Lord Otho FitzGeraldLiberal
Kilkenny CitySir John GrayLiberal
County Kilkenny
(Two members)
Leopold Agar-EllisLiberal
George Leopold BryanLiberal
Kilmarnock BurghsHon. Edward Pleydell-BouverieLiberal
KincardineshireJames Dyce NicolLiberal
King's County
(Two members)
Sir Patrick O'Brien, BtLiberal
David SherlockLiberal
King's Lynn
(Two members)
Edward StanleyConservative
Hon. Robert BourkeConservative
Kingston upon Hull
(Two members)
James ClayLiberal
Charles Morgan NorwoodLiberal
KinsaleSir George Colthurst, BtLiberal
Kirkcaldy BurghsRoger Sinclair AytounLiberal
KirkcudbrightWellwood Herries MaxwellLiberal
KnaresboroughAlfred IllingworthLiberal

L

ConstituencyMPParty
Lambeth
(Two members)
Sir James Lawrence, BtLiberal
William McArthurLiberal
Lanarkshire NorthSir Thomas Colebrooke, BtLiberal
Lanarkshire SouthJohn HamiltonLiberal
Lancashire North
(Two members)
John Wilson-PattenConservative
Hon. Frederick StanleyConservative
Lancashire North-East
(Two members)
James Maden HoltConservative
John Pierce Chamberlain StarkieConservative
Lancashire South-East
(Two members)
Hon. Algernon EgertonConservative
John Snowdon HenryConservative
Lancashire South-West
(Two members)
Charles TurnerConservative
R. A. CrossConservative
LauncestonHenry LopesConservative
Leeds
(Three members)
Edward BainesLiberal
Robert Meek CarterLiberal
William St James WheelhouseConservative
Leicester
(Two members)
Peter Alfred TaylorLiberal
John Dove HarrisLiberal
Leicestershire North
(Two members)
John MannersConservative
Samuel ClowesConservative
Leicestershire South
(Two members)
George CurzonConservative
Albert PellConservative
Leith BurghsRobert Andrew MacfieLiberal
Leitrim
(Two members)
John BradyLiberal
William Ormsby-GoreConservative
LeominsterRichard ArkwrightConservative
LewesWalter PelhamLiberal
LichfieldRichard DyottConservative
Limerick City
(Two members)
Francis William RussellLiberal
George GavinLiberal
County Limerick
(Two members)
William MonsellLiberal
Edward SynanLiberal
Lincoln
(Two members)
Charles SeelyLiberal
John Hinde PalmerLiberal
Lincolnshire Mid
(Two members)
Weston Cracroft AmcottsLiberal
Henry ChaplinConservative
Lincolnshire North
(Two members)
Sir Montague Cholmeley, BtLiberal
Rowland WinnConservative
Lincolnshire South
(Two members)
Conservative
Edmund TurnorConservative
LinlithgowshirePeter McLaganLiberal
LisburneEdward Wingfield VernerConservative
LiskeardSir Arthur William BullerLiberal
Liverpool
(Three members)
Samuel Robert GravesConservative
Viscount SandonConservative
William RathboneLiberal
City of London
(Four members)
Robert Wigram CrawfordLiberal
George GoschenLiberal
William LawrenceLiberal
Charles BellConservative
London UniversityRobert LoweLiberal
LondonderryRichard DowseLiberal
Londonderry County
(Two members)
Robert Peel DawsonConservative
Sir Frederic Heygate, BtConservative
Longford
(Two members)
Fulke Greville-NugentLiberal
Myles O'ReillyLiberal
Louth County
(Two members)
Chichester FortescueLiberal
Matthew DeaseLiberal
LudlowGeorge Windsor-CliveConservative
LymingtonLord George Gordon-LennoxConservative

M

ConstituencyMPParty
Macclesfield
(Two members)
David ChadwickLiberal
William BrocklehurstLiberal
Maidstone
(Two members)
William LeeLiberal
James WhatmanLiberal
MaldonEdward Hammond BentallLiberal
MallowLiberal
MalmesburyWalter PowellConservative
MaltonHon. Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliamLiberal
Manchester
(Three members)
Sir Thomas Bazley, BtLiberal
Jacob BrightLiberal
Hugh BirleyConservative
MarlboroughLord Ernest Brudenell-BruceLiberal
Marylebone
(Two members)
John Harvey LewisLiberal
Sir Thomas ChambersLiberal
Mayo
(Two members)
Charles BinghamConservative
George Henry MooreLiberal
Meath
(Two members)
Matthew CorballyLiberal
Edward McEvoyLiberal
MerionethDavid WilliamsLiberal
Merthyr Tydvil
(Two members)
Henry RichardLiberal
Richard FothergillLiberal
MiddlesbroughHenry BolckowLiberal
Middlesex
(Two members)
Viscount EnfieldLiberal
Lord George HamiltonConservative
MidhurstWilliam Townley MitfordConservative
MidlothianSir Alexander Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, BtLiberal
Monaghan
(Two members)
Charles Powell LeslieConservative
Sewallis ShirleyConservative
MonmouthSir John Ramsden, BtLiberal
Monmouthshire
(Two members)
Octavius MorganConservative
Poulett SomersetConservative
MontgomeryHon. Charles Hanbury-TracyLiberal
MontgomeryshireCharles Williams-WynnConservative
MontroseWilliam Edward BaxterLiberal
MorpethSir George Grey, BtLiberal

N

ConstituencyMPParty
Newark
(Two members)
Grosvenor HodgkinsonLiberal
Edward DenisonLiberal
Newcastle-under-Lyme
(Two members)
William Shepherd AllenLiberal
Conservative
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(Two members)
Thomas Emerson HeadlamLiberal
Sir Joseph CowenLiberal
Newport (Isle of Wight)Charles Wykeham MartinLiberal
New RossPatrick McMahonLiberal
NewryWilliam KirkLiberal
New Shoreham
(Two members)
Stephen CaveConservative
Sir Percy Burrell, BtConservative
Norfolk North
(Two members)
Frederick WalpoleConservative
Sir Edmund Lacon, BtConservative
Norfolk South
(Two members)
Clare Sewell ReadConservative
Edward HowesConservative
Norfolk West
(Two members)
Sir William Bagge, BtConservative
Hon. Thomas de GreyConservative
NorthallertonJohn HuttonConservative
Northampton
(Two members)
Charles GilpinLiberal
The Lord HenleyLiberal
Northamptonshire North
(Two members)
George Ward HuntConservative
Sackville Stopford-SackvilleConservative
Northamptonshire South
(Two members)
Sir Rainald Knightley, BtConservative
Fairfax CartwrightConservative
Northumberland North
(Two members)
The Earl PercyConservative
Sir Matthew White Ridley, BtConservative
Northumberland South
(Two members)
Wentworth BeaumontLiberal
Hon. Henry LiddellConservative
Norwich[12]
(Two members)
Sir William Russell, BtLiberal
Sir Henry Stracey, BtConservative
Nottingham
(Two members)
Robert Juckes CliftonLiberal
Charles Ichabod WrightConservative
Nottinghamshire North
(Two members)
Evelyn DenisonLiberal (Speaker)
Frederick Chatfield SmithConservative
Nottinghamshire South
(Two members)
William Hodgson BarrowConservative
Thomas Thoroton-HildyardConservative

O

ConstituencyMPParty
Oldham
(Two members)
J. T. HibbertLiberal
John PlattLiberal
Orkney and ShetlandFrederick DundasLiberal
Oxford
(Two members)
Edward CardwellLiberal
Sir William Vernon HarcourtLiberal
Oxfordshire
(Three members)
Joseph Warner HenleyConservative
John NorthConservative
William Cornwallis CartwrightLiberal
Oxford University
(Two members)
Gathorne Gathorne-HardyConservative
Conservative

P

ConstituencyMPParty
PaisleyHumphrey Crum-EwingLiberal
Peebles and SelkirkSir Graham Graham-Montgomery, BtConservative
PembrokeThomas MeyrickConservative
PembrokeshireConservative
Penryn and Falmouth
(Two members)
Conservative
Edward EastwickConservative
PerthHon. Arthur KinnairdLiberal
PerthshireCharles Stuart ParkerLiberal
Peterborough
(Two members)
George Hammond WhalleyLiberal
William WellsLiberal
PetersfieldWilliam NicholsonLiberal
Plymouth
(Two members)
Sir Robert CollierLiberal
Walter MorrisonLiberal
PontefractHugh ChildersLiberal
Samuel WaterhouseConservative
PooleArthur GuestConservative
PortarlingtonLionel Dawson-DamerConservative
Portsmouth
(Two members)
William StoneLiberal
Sir James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, BtConservative
Preston
(Two members)
Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, BtConservative
Edward HermonConservative

Q

ConstituencyMPParty
Queen's County
(Two members)
John FitzPatrickLiberal
Kenelm Thomas DigbyLiberal

R

ConstituencyMPParty
RadnorLiberal
RadnorshireHon. Arthur WalshConservative
Reading
(Two members)
Sir Francis Goldsmid, BtLiberal
George Shaw-LefevreLiberal
RenfrewshireArchibald Alexander SpeirsLiberal
Richmond (Yorkshire)Sir Roundell PalmerLiberal
RiponJohn HayLiberal
RochdaleThomas Bayley PotterLiberal
Rochester
(Two members)
Philip Wykeham MartinLiberal
John Alexander KinglakeLiberal
Roscommon
(Two members)
Fitzstephen FrenchLiberal
Charles Owen O'ConorLiberal
Ross and CromartyLiberal
RoxburghshireSir William Scott, BtLiberal
Rutland
(Two members)
Hon. Gerard NoelConservative
George FinchConservative
RyeJohn Gathorne-HardyConservative

S

ConstituencyMPParty
St AndrewsEdward ElliceLiberal
St IvesCharles MagniacLiberal
Salford
(Two members)
Charles Edward CawleyConservative
William Thomas CharleyConservative
Salisbury
(Two members)
Edward HamiltonLiberal
John Alfred LushLiberal
Sandwich
(Two members)
Edward Knatchbull-HugessenLiberal
Henry BrasseyLiberal
Scarborough
(Two members)
John DentLiberal
Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, BtLiberal
ShaftesburyGeorge GlynLiberal
Sheffield
(Two members)
George HadfieldLiberal
A. J. MundellaLiberal
Shrewsbury
(Two members)
William James ClementLiberal
James FigginsConservative
Shropshire North
(Two members)
John Ormsby-GoreConservative
Viscount NewportConservative
Shropshire South
(Two members)
Hon. Sir Percy Egerton HerbertConservative
Edward CorbettConservative
Sligo[13] Lawrence E. KnoxConservative
County Sligo
(Two members)
Sir Robert Gore-Booth, BtConservative
Denis Maurice O'ConorLiberal
Somerset East
(Two members)
Ralph Shuttleworth AllenConservative
Richard BrightConservative
Somerset Mid
(Two members)
Sir Richard Paget, BtConservative
Ralph Neville-GrenvilleConservative
Somerset West
(Two members)
William Gore-LangtonConservative
Hon. Arthur HoodConservative
Southampton
(Two members)
Russell GurneyConservative
Peter Merrick HoareConservative
South ShieldsJames Cochran StevensonLiberal
Southwark
(Two members)
John LockeLiberal
Austen Henry LayardLiberal
Stafford[14]
(Two members)
Walter MellerConservative
Henry PochinLiberal
Staffordshire East
(Two members)
Michael BassLiberal
John Robinson McCleanLiberal
Staffordshire North
(Two members)
Charles AdderleyConservative
Sir Edward Manningham-Buller, BtLiberal
Staffordshire West
(Two members)
Sir Smith Child, BtConservative
Hugo Meynell-IngramConservative
StalybridgeJames SidebottomConservative
StamfordSir John Dalrymple-Hay, BtConservative
StirlingHenry Campbell-BannermanLiberal
StirlingshireJohn ErskineLiberal
Stockport
(Two members)
John Benjamin SmithLiberal
William TippingConservative
StocktonJoseph DoddsLiberal
Stoke-upon-Trent
(Two members)
George MellyLiberal
William Sargeant RodenLiberal
Stroud
(Two members)
Henry WinterbothamLiberal
Sebastian DickinsonLiberal
Suffolk East
(Two members)
Hon. John Henniker-MajorConservative
Frederick Snowdon CorranceConservative
Suffolk West
(Two members)
William ParkerConservative
Lord Augustus HerveyConservative
Sunderland
(Two members)
John CandlishLiberal
Sir Edward Temperley GourleyLiberal
Surrey East
(Two members)
Hon. Peter KingLiberal
Charles BuxtonLiberal
Surrey Mid
(Two members)
Conservative
Hon. William BrodrickConservative
Surrey West
(Two members)
John Ivatt BriscoeLiberal
George CubittConservative
Sussex East
(Two members)
John George DodsonLiberal
George Burrow GregoryConservative
Sussex West
(Two members)
Conservative
Henry WyndhamConservative
SutherlandLord Ronald GowerLiberal
Swansea DistrictLewis Llewelyn DillwynLiberal

T

ConstituencyMPParty
Tamworth
(Two members)
Sir Robert Peel, BtLiberal
Sir Henry BulwerLiberal
Taunton[15]
(Two members)
Alexander Charles BarclayLiberal
Edward William CoxConservative
TavistockLord Arthur RussellLiberal
TewkesburyWilliam Edwin PriceLiberal
ThirskSir William Payne-Gallwey, BtConservative
Tipperary
(Two members)
Charles MooreLiberal
Charles William WhiteLiberal
Tiverton
(Two members)
George DenmanLiberal
Liberal
Tower Hamlets
(Two members)
Acton Smee AyrtonLiberal
Joseph d'Aguilar SamudaLiberal
TraleeDaniel O'DonoghueLiberal
Truro
(Two members)
Sir Frederick Williams, BtConservative
John VivianLiberal
Tynemouth and North ShieldsThomas Eustace SmithLiberal
Tyrone
(Two members)
Hon. Henry Lowry-CorryConservative
Lord Claud HamiltonConservative

W

ConstituencyMPParty
WakefieldSomerset BeaumontLiberal
WallingfordStanley VickersConservative
WalsallLiberal
WarehamJohn CalcraftLiberal
WarringtonPeter RylandsLiberal
Warwick
(Two members)
Arthur PeelLiberal
Edward GreavesConservative
Warwickshire North
(Two members)
Charles Newdigate NewdegateConservative
William Bromley-DavenportConservative
Warwickshire South
(Two members)
Henry Christopher WiseConservative
John HardyConservative
Waterford City
(Two members)
John Aloysius BlakeLiberal
James DelahuntyLiberal
County Waterford
(Two members)
Sir John Esmonde, BtLiberal
Edmond de la PoerLiberal
WednesburyAlexander BrogdenLiberal
Wenlock
(Two members)
Hon. George Weld-ForesterConservative
Alexander BrownLiberal
Westbury[16] John Lewis PhippsConservative
Westmeath
(Two members)
William Pollard-UrquhartLiberal
Algernon GrevilleLiberal
Westminster
(Two members)
Hon. Robert GrosvenorLiberal
William SmithConservative
Westmorland
(Two members)
The Earl of BectiveConservative
William LowtherConservative
Wexford Borough[17] Richard DevereuxLiberal
County Wexford
(Two members)
John PowerLiberal
Matthew D'ArcyLiberal
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
(Two members)
Henry EdwardsLiberal
Charles J. T. HambroConservative
WhitbyWilliam Henry GladstoneLiberal
WhitehavenGeorge Cavendish-BentinckConservative
Wick DistrictGeorge LochLiberal
Wicklow
(Two members)
William DickConservative
Henry Wentworth-FitzWilliamLiberal
Wigan
(Two members)
Henry WoodsLiberal
John LancasterLiberal
Wigtown BurghsGeorge YoungLiberal
WigtownshireLord GarliesConservative
WiltonSir Edmund Antrobus, BtLiberal
Wiltshire North
(Two members)
Lord Charles BruceLiberal
Sir George Jenkinson, BtConservative
Wiltshire South
(Two members)
Lord Henry ThynneConservative
Thomas GroveLiberal
Winchester
(Two members)
John Bonham-CarterLiberal
William Barrow SimondsConservative
WindsorRoger EykynLiberal
Wolverhampton
(Two members)
Hon. Charles Pelham VilliersLiberal
Thomas Matthias WeguelinLiberal
WoodstockHenry BarnettConservative
Worcester
(Two members)
Alexander Clunes SheriffLiberal
William LaslettConservative
Worcestershire East
(Two members)
Hon. Charles LytteltonLiberal
Richard AmphlettConservative
Worcestershire West
(Two members)
Frederick KnightConservative
William Edward DowdeswellConservative
WycombeHon. William CaringtonLiberal

Y

ConstituencyMPParty
York
(Two members)
James LowtherConservative
Joshua WestheadLiberal
Yorkshire East Riding
(Two members)
Christopher SykesConservative
William Harrison-BroadleyConservative
Yorkshire North Riding
(Two members)
Liberal
Hon. Octavius DuncombeConservative
Yorkshire West Riding East
(Two members)
Christopher Beckett DenisonConservative
Joshua FieldenConservative
Yorkshire West Riding North
(Two members)
Sir Francis Crossley, BtLiberal
Lord Frederick CavendishLiberal
Yorkshire West Riding South
(Two members)
Henry Frederick BeaumontLiberal
William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, Viscount MiltonLiberal
Youghal[18] Christopher WeguelinLiberal

Notes

  1. The election was declared void on 11 March 1869. The constituency was disenfranchised by Royal assent 4 July 1870
  2. Election declared void 16 February 1869. In a by-election on 11 March 1869, Glass (who did not contest the election) was replaced by John Cunliffe Pickersgill Cunliffe, the new Conservative candidate. However, Cunliffe was unseated on petition 30 April 1869, and replaced by Augustus Anson, the Liberal candidate in the second election.
  3. Election declared void 16 March 1869. The two members were replaced by Henry Master Feilden and Edward Kenworthy Hornby respectively on 30 March 1869.
  4. Ripley was unseated on petition 29 January 1869 and replaced by Edward Miall.
  5. Election declared void 9 April 1869. Gwyn was replaced by Lord Hyde (Liberal) 24 April 1869.
  6. The two members were unseated on petition 26 February 1869. The constituency was disenfranchised by Royal assent 4 July 1870.
  7. Election declared void 22 February 1869. Constituency disenfranchised 1 August 1870.
  8. Election declared void 16 February 1869. Benjamin Whitworth was replaced by Thomas Whitworth 15 March 1869.
  9. The election of Guinness was declared void 5 February 1869. A writ for the second seat was suspended until August 1870. Sir Dominick John Corrigan replaced Guinness on 18 August 1870.
  10. Election declared void 15 March 1869. Waterlow was replaced by George Gustavus Walker 31 March 1869.
  11. The two members were unseated on petition 15 March 1869. They were replaced by Edward Henry Clive and Chandos Wren-Hoskyns 30 March 1869.
  12. Stracey was unseated on petition 20 January 1869. No writ to replace him was issued until July 1870. On 13 July 1870 Jacob Henry Tillett (Liberal) was elected. However, this election was declared void 11 January 1871. Jeremiah James Colman (Liberal) was elected 22 February 1871.
  13. Election declared void 2 March 1869. Constituency disenfranchised 1 August 1870.
  14. Election declared void 13 May 1869. the two sitting members were replaced by Thomas Salt and Reginald Talbot 7 June 1869.
  15. Cox was unseated on petition 8 March 1869. He was replaced by Sir Henry James (Liberal).
  16. Election declared void 5 February 1869. Phipps was replaced by Charles Paul Phipps 27 February 1869.
  17. Election declared void 12 January 1869. However, at the 26 February 1869 by-election, Devereux was again returned.
  18. Election declared void 20 April 1869. Weguelin was replaced by Montague John Guest 11 May 1869.

See also