List of United Kingdom by-elections (1847–1857) explained

This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom held between 1847 and 1857, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election and their respective parties. Where seats changed political party at the election, the result is highlighted: light blue for a Conservative gain, orange for a Whig (including their Peelite allies) gain, green for Irish Repeal gain and grey for any other gain.

Resignations

See Resignation from the British House of Commons for more details.

Where the cause of by-election is given as "resignation" or "seeks re-election", this indicates that the incumbent was appointed on his own request to an "office of profit under the Crown", either the Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, the Steward of the Manor of Northstead or the Steward of the Manor of Hempholme. These appointments are made as a constitutional device for leaving the House of Commons, whose Members are not permitted to resign.

By-elections

16th Parliament (1852–1857)

By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Tipperary16 March 1857James SadleirDaniel O'DonoghueExpulsion (Absconded to avoid charges for fraud)
County Londonderry9 March 1857Thomas BatesonJames Johnston ClarkResignation
East Sussex7 March 1857Charles FrewenViscount PevenseyResignation (intended to contest North Leicestershire)
Glasgow6 March 1857John MacGregorWalter BuchananResignation
North Leicestershire2 March 1857Marquess of GranbyLord John MannersSuccession to a peerage
Colchester24 February 1857Lord John MannersJohn Gurdon RebowResignation in order to contest North Leicestershire
County Limerick17 February 1857William MonsellWilliam MonsellPresident of the Board of Health
Clonmel17 February 1857John O'ConnellJohn BagwellResignation (Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in Ireland)
West Kent16 February 1857Sir Edmund FilmerCharles Wykeham MartinDeath
Hereford14 February 1857Sir Robert PriceGeorge CliveResignation
Bandon14 February 1857Viscount BernardWilliam Smyth BernardSuccession to an Irish peerage
Dumfriesshire12 February 1857Viscount DrumlanrigJohn Hope-JohnstoneSuccession to a Scottish peerage
Downpatrick12 February 1857Charles HardingeRichard KerSuccession to a peerage
Buteshire12 February 1857James Stuart-WortleyJames Stuart-WortleySolicitor General for England and Wales
Southampton11 February 1857Alexander CockburnThomas Matthias WeguelinResignation (Chief Justice of the Common Pleas)
Newport (I.O.W.)11 February 1857William BiggsRobert KennardResignation
Kingston upon Hull11 February 1857William Henry WatsonJames ClayResignation (Baron of the Court of Exchequer)
Hertford9 February 1857William CowperWilliam CowperVice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education
Greenwich9 February 1857Peter RoltWilliam CodringtonResignation
Aylesbury9 February 1857Richard BethellRichard BethellAttorney General for England and Wales
Salford2 February 1857Joseph BrothertonEdward Ryley Langworthy[1] Death
Lanarkshire9 January 1857William LockhartAlexander Baillie-CochraneDeath
East Suffolk26 December 1856Sir Edward GoochThe Lord HennikerDeath
Kerry9 August 1856Viscount CastlerosseViscount CastlerosseComptroller of the Household
Nottingham30 July 1856Edward StruttCharles PagetResignation and elevation to the peerage
Dorset26 July 1856George BankesHenry SturtDeath
Frome23 July 1856Viscount DungarvanWilliam George BoyleSuccession to a peerage
Dorchester22 July 1856Henry SturtCharles Napier SturtResignation in order to contest Dorset
Calne9 July 1856Earl of ShelburneSir William Fenwick WilliamsResignation and elevation to the House of Lords through a Writ of acceleration
Leicester18 June 1856Richard GardnerJohn BiggsDeath
Lichfield30 May 1856Lord WaterparkViscount Sandon[2] [3] Resignation
Longford13 May 1856Richard Maxwell FoxHenry George HughesDeath
Cheltenham8 May 1856Grenville BerkeleyFrancis BerkeleyResignation
Athlone14 April 1856William KeoghHenry HandcockResignation (Judge of the Court of Common Pleas)
Chippenham9 April 1856Joseph NeeldRobert Parry NisbetDeath
Ennis8 April 1856John David FitzGeraldJohn David FitzGeraldAttorney-General for Ireland
Boston7 March 1856Gilbert HeathcoteHerbert IngramResignation in order to contest Rutlandshire
Rutlandshire4 March 1856Sir Gilbert HeathcoteGilbert HeathcoteResignation and elevation to the peerage
Leominster19 February 1856George ArkwrightGathorne HardyDeath
New Ross18 February 1856Charles Gavan DuffyCharles TottenhamResignation
Cambridge University11 February 1856Henry GoulburnSpencer Horatio WalpoleDeath
Wigtownshire9 February 1856Viscount DalrympleSir Andrew AgnewResignation
Edinburgh9 February 1856Thomas Babington MacaulayAdam BlackResignation
Sligo Borough8 February 1856John SadleirJohn Arthur WynneDeath
Rochester8 February 1856Francis Child VilliersPhilip Wykeham MartinResignation
Tamworth7 February 1856John TownshendViscount RaynhamSuccession to a peerage
Midhurst7 February 1856Spencer Horatio WalpoleSamuel WarrenResignation in order to contest Cambridge University
Leeds6 February 1856Matthew Talbot BainesMatthew Talbot BainesChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Taunton5 February 1856Henry LabouchereHenry LabouchereSecretary of State for the Colonies
Newcastle upon Tyne5 February 1856John Fenwick Burgoyne BlackettGeorge RidleyResignation
Lincoln16 January 1856Charles Delaet Waldo SibthorpGervaise Tottenham Waldo SibthorpDeath
Meath17 December 1855Frederick LucasEdward McEvoyDeath
Armagh City6 December 1855Ross Stephenson MooreJoshua BondDeath
Wells21 November 1855Robert Charles TudwayHedworth Hylton JolliffeDeath
Southwark20 November 1855Sir William MolesworthCharles NapierDeath
Totnes5 November 1855Lord SeymourEarl of GiffordSuccession to a peerage
Huntingdonshire23 October 1855Viscount MandevilleJames RustSuccession to a peerage
Kilmarnock Burghs16 August 1855Edward Pleydell-BouverieEdward Pleydell-BouveriePresident of the Poor Law Board
Kidderminster14 August 1855Robert LoweRobert LoweVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General
Hertford14 August 1855William CowperWilliam CowperPresident of the Board of Health
Marylebone28 July 1855Sir Benjamin HallSir Benjamin HallFirst Commissioner of Works
Southwark27 July 1855Sir William MolesworthSir William MolesworthSecretary of State for the Colonies
East Norfolk17 July 1855Edmond WodehouseSir Henry StraceyResignation
Cheltenham14 July 1855Craven BerkeleyGrenville BerkeleyDeath
Evesham11 July 1855Grenville BerkeleyEdward HollandResignation in order to contest Cheltenham
Bath5 June 1855Thomas PhinnWilliam TiteResignation
Renfrewshire14 May 1855William MureSir Michael Shaw-StewartResignation
County Cork23 April 1855Edmond Roche, 1st Baron FermoyRickard DeasyResignation and elevation to the Irish peerage
Cavan13 April 1855Sir John YoungRobert BurrowesResignation (Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands)
Kilmarnock Burghs7 April 1855Edward Pleydell-BouverieEdward Pleydell-BouverieVice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General
Lewes5 April 1855Henry BrandHenry BrandJunior Lord of the Treasury
Gloucester31 March 1855William Philip PriceWilliam Philip PriceSeeks re-election after his firm was granted a contract to supply huts to the army in the Crimea
Liverpool29 March 1855Henry Thomas LiddellJoseph Christopher EwartSuccession to a peerage
Wilton28 March 1855Charles A'CourtEdmund AntrobusResignation (Special Commissioner of Property and Income Tax)
Tamworth14 March 1855Sir Robert PeelSir Robert PeelCivil Lord of the Admiralty
Portsmouth14 March 1855The Viscount MonckThe Viscount MonckJunior Lord of the Treasury
Forfarshire10 March 1855Viscount DuncanViscount DuncanJunior Lord of the Treasury
Barnstaple10 March 1855John LaurieGeorge BuckVoid By-Election
Montrose Burghs9 March 1855Joseph HumeWilliam Edward BaxterDeath
Ennis8 March 1855John David FitzGeraldJohn David FitzGeraldSolicitor-General for Ireland
Dudley8 March 1855John BenbowSir Stafford NorthcoteDeath
Athlone7 March 1855William KeoghWilliam KeoghAttorney-General for Ireland
Stroud6 March 1855Edward HorsmanEdward HorsmanChief Secretary for Ireland
Stirlingshire5 March 1855William ForbesPeter BlackburnDeath
Radnor Boroughs5 March 1855George Cornewall LewisGeorge Cornewall LewisChancellor of the Exchequer
Northampton5 March 1855Robert Vernon SmithRobert Vernon SmithPresident of the Board of Control
Halifax3 March 1855Sir Charles WoodSir Charles WoodFirst Lord of the Admiralty
City of London3 March 1855Lord John RussellLord John RussellSecretary of State for the Colonies
Swansea District27 February 1855John Henry VivianLewis Llewelyn DillwynDeath
Cardigan Boroughs24 February 1855Pryse LovedenJohn Lloyd DaviesDeath
South Wiltshire15 February 1855Sidney HerbertSidney HerbertSecretary of State for the Colonies
Windsor14 February 1855Lord Charles WellesleySamson RicardoResignation
Tiverton12 February 1855The Viscount PalmerstonThe Viscount PalmerstonPrime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury
Radnor Boroughs8 February 1855Sir Thomas Frankland LewisGeorge Cornewall LewisDeath
Sunderland2 January 1855William Digby SeymourHenry FenwickRecorder of Newcastle
Ayrshire30 December 1854James Hunter BlairSir James FergussonDeath
Norwich29 December 1854Samuel Morton PetoSamuel BignoldResignation
Fermanagh29 December 1854Sir Arthur BrookeHenry ColeDeath
Antrim27 December 1854Edward William PakenhamThomas Henry PakenhamDeath
County Limerick26 December 1854Wyndham GooldStephen de VereDeath
Marylebone20 December 1854Lord Dudley StuartViscount EbringtonDeath
East Gloucestershire19 December 1854Sir Michael Hicks BeachRobert Stayner HolfordDeath
Abingdon13 December 1854Lord NorreysJoseph Haythorne ReedSuccession to a peerage
Bedford6 December 1854Henry StuartWilliam StuartDeath
Coventry2 December 1854Charles GeachJoseph PaxtonDeath
Limerick City28 October 1854Robert PotterJames O'BrienDeath
Frome24 October 1854Robert Edward BoyleViscount DungarvanDeath
Forfarshire11 October 1854Lauderdale MauleViscount DuncanDeath
Wigan3 October 1854Ralph Anthony ThicknesseJoseph ActonDeath
King's Lynn16 September 1854Viscount JocelynJohn Henry GurneyDeath
Barnstaple25 August 1854Richard BremridgeJohn LaurieVoid election
Sir William FraserRichard Samuel GuinnessVoid election
Aberdeenshire22 August 1854William GordonLord HaddoResignation
Kingston upon Hull18 August 1854Viscount GoderichWilliam Henry WatsonVoid election
James ClayWilliam Digby SeymourVoid election
Canterbury18 August 1854Henry Plumptre GippsCharles Manners LushingtonVoid election
Henry Butler-JohnstoneSir William SomervilleVoid election
Cambridge18 August 1854Kenneth MacaulayRobert AdairVoid election
John Harvey AstellFrancis MowattVoid election
Maldon17 August 1854Charles Du CaneGeorge SandfordVoid election
Taverner John MillerJohn Bramley-MooreVoid election
Marylebone16 August 1854Sir Benjamin HallSir Benjamin HallPresident of the Board of Health
Cockermouth9 August 1854Henry Aglionby AglionbyJohn SteelDeath
Beverley31 July 1854Francis Charles LawleyArthur Hamilton-GordonResignation
Morpeth17 June 1854Sir George GreySir George GreySecretary of State for the Colonies
City of London14 June 1854Lord John RussellLord John RussellLord President of the Council
Hertfordshire24 May 1854Thomas Plumer HalseyAbel Smith, JnrDeath
Devonport11 May 1854Henry TufnellThomas Erskine PerryResignation
Hastings10 May 1854Musgrave BriscoFrederick NorthResignation
Lichfield9 May 1854Viscount AnsonThe Lord WaterparkSuccession to a peerage
Flintshire8 May 1854Edward Lloyd-MostynThomas Lloyd-MostynSuccession to a peerage
Southampton12 April 1854Alexander CockburnAlexander CockburnRecorder of Bristol
North Durham1 April 1854Viscount SeahamLord Adolphus Vane-TempestSuccession to a peerage
Westmorland31 March 1854William ThompsonEarl of BectiveDeath
Tynemouth and North Shields30 March 1854Hugh TaylorWilliam Schaw LindsayVoid election
Liskeard29 March 1854Richard Budden CrowderRalph William GreyResignation (Judge of the Court of Common Pleas)
Louth27 February 1854Chichester FortescueChichester FortescueJunior Lord of the Treasury
Cardiganshire22 February 1854William Edward PowellThe Earl of LisburneResignation
South Devon14 February 1854Sir Ralph LopesLawrence PalkDeath
West Sussex13 February 1854Richard PrimeHenry WyndhamResignation
South Staffordshire8 February 1854Viscount LewishamLord PagetSuccession to a peerage
South Shropshire8 February 1854Robert CliveRobert Windsor-CliveDeath
Oxford University7 February 1854Robert InglisSir William Heathcote,Resignation
Ludlow7 February 1854Robert Windsor-ClivePercy Egerton HerbertResignation in order to contest South Shropshire
Brecon6 February 1854Charles Rodney MorganJohn Lloyd Vaughan WatkinsDeath
East Gloucestershire9 January 1854Marquess of WorcesterSir Michael Hicks BeachSuccession to a peerage
Clonmel21 December 1853Cecil LawlessJohn O'ConnellDeath
South Warwickshire3 December 1853Lord BrookeEvelyn ShirleySuccession to a peerage
Salisbury15 November 1853Charles Baring WallEdward Pery BuckleyDeath
Lisburn14 October 1853Roger Johnson SmythJonathan Joseph RichardsonDeath
Dungarvan26 August 1853John Francis MaguireJohn Francis MaguireSeeks re-election upon becoming Mayor of Cork
Clitheroe23 August 1853John Thomas Walshman AspinallLe Gendre StarkieVoid By-Election
Stamford22 August 1853John Charles HerriesLord Robert CecilResignation
Cork City20 August 1853Francis MurphyFrancis BeamishResignation (Commissioner for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England)
South Staffordshire15 August 1853George AnsonEdward LittletonResignation
North Derbyshire22 July 1853William EvansWilliam Pole Thornhill[4] [5] Resignation
West Cornwall18 July 1853Edward Wynne-PendarvesMichael WilliamsDeath
Liverpool9 July 1853Charles TurnerThomas HorsfallVoid election
William Forbes MackenzieHenry LiddellVoid election
Sligo Borough8 July 1853Charles TowneleyJohn SadleirVoid election
Tralee4 July 1853Maurice O'ConnellDaniel O'Connell JnrDeath
Clare4 July 1853John Forster FitzGeraldJohn Forster FitzGeraldVoid election
Cornelius O'BrienCornelius O'BrienVoid election
Stroud28 June 1853Lord MoretonEdward HorsmanSuccession to a peerage
Peterborough25 June 1853George Hammond WhalleyGeorge Hammond WhalleyVoid By-Election
George Hammond WhalleyThomson HankeyBy-election result reversed on petition
Edinburghshire25 June 1853John HopeEarl of DalkeithVoid election
City Durham25 June 1853Lord Adolphus VaneJohn MowbrayVoid By-Election
Chatham23 June 1853John Mark Frederick SmithLeicester Viney VernonVoid election
Harwich21 June 1853George SandfordJohn BagshawVoid election
Plymouth2 June 1853Charles John MareRoundell PalmerVoid election
Clitheroe28 May 1853Mathew WilsonJohn Thomas Walshman AspinallVoid election
Rye23 May 1853William Alexander Mackinnon (younger)William Alexander Mackinnon (elder)Void election
Maidstone16 May 1853George DoddWilliam LeeVoid election
Berwick-upon-Tweed14 May 1853John StapletonDudley MarjoribanksVoid election
Matthew ForsterJohn ForsterVoid election
Taunton4 May 1853Arthur MillsSir John RamsdenVoid election
County Carlow25 April 1853Henry BruenWilliam McClintock-BunburyDeath
Athlone23 April 1853William KeoghWilliam KeoghSolicitor-General for Ireland
Huddersfield22 April 1853William Rookes Crompton StansfieldViscount GoderichVoid election
Lancaster12 April 1853Robert Baynes ArmstrongThomas GreeneVoid election
Blackburn24 March 1853William EcclesMontague Joseph FeildenVoid election
Bridgnorth22 March 1853Sir Robert PigotJohn PritchardVoid election
Frome7 March 1853Robert Edward BoyleRobert Edward BoyleVoid election
West Worcestershire28 February 1853Henry LygonViscount ElmleySuccession to a peerage
Forfarshire25 February 1853Lauderdale MauleLauderdale MauleSurveyor-General of the Ordnance
Oxford University20 January 1853William Ewart GladstoneWilliam Ewart GladstoneChancellor of the Exchequer
Carlow Borough20 January 1853John SadleirJohn AlexanderJunior Lord of the Treasury
County Limerick12 January 1853William MonsellWilliam MonsellClerk of the Ordnance
Dumfriesshire12 January 1853Viscount DrumlanrigViscount DrumlanrigComptroller of the Household
South Wiltshire11 January 1853Sidney HerbertSidney HerbertSecretary at War
Haddingtonshire11 January 1853Lord ElchoLord ElchoJunior Lord of the Treasury
Cavan10 January 1853Sir John YoungSir John YoungChief Secretary for Ireland
Southampton7 January 1853Sir Alexander CockburnSir Alexander CockburnAttorney General for England and Wales
Aylesbury6 January 1853Richard BethellRichard BethellSolicitor General for England and Wales
Lichfield5 January 1853Lord Alfred PagetLord Alfred PagetChief Equerry and Clerk Marshal
Halifax5 January 1853Charles WoodCharles WoodPresident of the Board of Control
Wolverhampton4 January 1853Charles Pelham VilliersCharles Pelham VilliersJudge Advocate General
Oxford4 January 1853William WoodEdward CardwellResignation (Vice Chancellor of the High Court)
Marlborough4 January 1853Lord Ernest BruceLord Ernest BruceVice-Chamberlain of the Household
Leith Burghs4 January 1853James MoncreiffJames MoncreiffLord Advocate
Gloucester4 January 1853Maurice BerkeleyMaurice BerkeleySecond Sea Lord
Brighton4 January 1853Lord Alfred HerveyLord Alfred HerveyJunior Lord of the Treasury
Tiverton3 January 1853The Viscount PalmerstonThe Viscount PalmerstonHome Secretary
Carlisle3 January 1853Matthew Talbot BainesMatthew Talbot BainesPresident of the Poor Law Board
City of London3 January 1853Lord John RussellLord John RussellForeign Secretary
Scarborough1 January 1853Earl of MulgraveEarl of MulgraveTreasurer of the Household
Nottingham1 January 1853Edward StruttEdward StruttChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Morpeth1 January 1853Edward Granville George HowardSir George GreyResignation
Hertford1 January 1853William CowperWilliam CowperCivil Lord of the Admiralty
Carlisle1 January 1853Sir James GrahamSir James GrahamFirst Lord of the Admiralty
Southwark1 January 1853Sir William MolesworthSir William MolesworthFirst Commissioner of Works[6]
Merthyr Tydfil14 December 1852[7] John Josiah GuestHenry BruceDeath
Lisburn11 December 1852James Emerson TennentRoger Johnson SmythResignation
Peterborough6 December 1852Richard WatsonGeorge Hammond WhalleyDeath
Bury St Edmunds4 December 1852John StuartJames Henry Porteous OakesResignation (Vice Chancellor)
Oldham3 December 1852John DuncuftWilliam Johnson FoxDeath
City Durham3 December 1852Thomas Colpitts GrangerLord Adolphus VaneDeath
Abingdon3 December 1852James CaulfeildLord NorreysDeath

15th Parliament (1847–1852)

By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Huntingdonshire11 June 1852George ThornhillViscount MandevilleDeath
Sandwich28 May 1852Charles William GrenfellLord Charles ClintonResignation in order to contest Windsor
Windsor22 May 1852George Alexander ReidCharles William GrenfellDeath
Perth15 May 1852Fox MauleArthur KinnairdSuccession to a peerage
Carmarthenshire13 May 1852George Rice-TrevorDavid JonesSuccession to a peerage
Harwich8 May 1852Fitzroy KellyIsaac ButtResignation in order to contest East Suffolk
East Suffolk1 May 1852The Lord RendleshamFitzroy KellyDeath
Worcester28 April 1852Francis RuffordWilliam LaslettResignation
Tavistock28 April 1852John Salusbury-TrelawnySamuel CarterSeeks re-election due to opposition from local party members
Harwich10 April 1852Robert Wigram CrawfordFitzroy KellyVoid By-election
Monmouth Boroughs3 April 1852Reginald James BlewittCrawshay BaileyResignation
Dungannon24 March 1852William Stuart KnoxWilliam Stuart KnoxParliamentary Groom in Waiting
South Shropshire23 March 1852Viscount NewportViscount NewportVice-Chamberlain of the Household
County Cork22 March 1852Maurice PowerVincent ScullyResignation (Governor of St. Lucia)
Coleraine22 March 1852John BoydLord NaasResignation to provide a seat for Lord Naas
East Retford19 March 1852The Viscount GalwayThe Viscount GalwayLord-in-waiting
County Londonderry13 March 1852Thomas BatesonThomas BatesonJunior Lord of the Treasury
North Lincolnshire13 March 1852Robert Adam ChristopherRobert Adam ChristopherResignation pending appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Kildare13 March 1852[8] Lord NaasWilliam Henry Ford CoganChief Secretary for Ireland
Tyrone12 March 1852Lord Claud HamiltonLord Claud HamiltonTreasurer of the Household
South Lincolnshire12 March 1852Sir John TrollopeSir John TrollopePresident of the Poor Law Board
Buckinghamshire12 March 1852Benjamin DisraeliBenjamin DisraeliChancellor of the Exchequer
Oxfordshire10 March 1852Joseph Warner HenleyJoseph Warner HenleyPresident of the Board of Trade
East Riding of Yorkshire9 March 1852Arthur DuncombeArthur DuncombeFourth Naval Lord
North Essex9 March 1852William BeresfordWilliam BeresfordSecretary at War
Enniskillen9 March 1852James WhitesideJames WhitesideSolicitor-General for Ireland
Dublin University9 March 1852Joseph NapierJoseph NapierAttorney-General for Ireland
Dorset9 March 1852George BankesGeorge BankesJudge Advocate General
Portarlington8 March 1852Francis Plunkett DunneFrancis Plunkett DunneClerk of the Ordnance
Stamford6 March 1852John Charles HerriesJohn Charles HerriesPresident of the Board of Control
Midhurst5 March 1852Spencer Horatio WalpoleSpencer Horatio WalpoleHome Secretary
Buckingham5 March 1852Marquess of ChandosMarquess of ChandosJunior Lord of the Treasury
Abingdon5 March 1852Sir Frederic ThesigerSir Frederic ThesigerAttorney General for England and Wales
Droitwich4 March 1852Sir John PakingtonSir John PakingtonSecretary of State for War and the Colonies
Colchester4 March 1852Lord John MannersLord John MannersFirst Commissioner of Works
Chichester4 March 1852Lord Henry LennoxLord Henry LennoxJunior Lord of the Treasury
Wenlock3 March 1852George Weld-ForesterGeorge Weld-ForesterComptroller of the Household
East Kent16 February 1852John Pemberton PlumptreSir Brook BridgesResignation
Kinsale12 February 1852Benjamin HawesJohn Isaac HeardResignation
Northampton11 February 1852Robert Vernon SmithRobert Vernon SmithSecretary at War
Greenwich11 February 1852James Whitley Deans DundasHouston StewartResignation
East Retford11 February 1852Arthur DuncombeWilliam Ernest DuncombeResignation in order to contest East Riding of Yorkshire
Perth9 February 1852Fox MauleFox MaulePresident of the Board of Control
Lisburn5 January 1852Horace Beauchamp SeymourJames Emerson TennentDeath
Bradford21 October 1851Robert MilliganWilliam BusfeildDeath
East Riding of Yorkshire7 October 1851Henry BroadleyArthur DuncombeDeath
Downpatrick8 August 1851Richard KerCharles HardingeResignation
Limerick City1 August 1851John O'ConnellEarl of Arundel[9] Resignation
Scarborough19 July 1851Earl of MulgraveGeorge Frederick YoungComptroller of the Household
Arundel16 July 1851Earl of ArundelEdward StruttResignation in order to contest Limerick City
Knaresborough12 July 1851William LascellesThomas CollinsDeath
Greenwich28 June 1851Edward George BarnardDavid SalomonsDeath
Bath25 June 1851Lord AshleyGeorge Treweeke ScobellSuccession to a peerage
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire9 June 1851Sir William MorisonJames JohnstoneDeath
Argyllshire6 June 1851Duncan McNeillSir Archibald Islay CampbellResignation (Senator of the College of Justice)
Newry30 May 1851Viscount NewryEdmund Gilling HallewellDeath
Isle of Wight29 May 1851John SimeonEdward DawesResignation
Harwich28 May 1851Henry Thoby PrinsepRobert Wigram CrawfordVoid By-Election
Cork City23 April 1851William Trant FaganFrancis MurphyResignation
Boston22 April 1851Dudley PelhamJames William FreshfieldDeath
Longford21 April 1851Samuel Wensley BlackallRichard More O'FerrallResignation (Governor of Dominica)
Leith Burghs14 April 1851Andrew RutherfurdJames MoncreiffResignation (Judge of the Court of Session)
Enniskillen12 April 1851Henry Arthur ColeJames WhitesideResignation
Aylesbury11 April 1851Frederick CalvertRichard BethellVoid By-Election
West Somerset10 April 1851Sir Alexander HoodWilliam Gore-LangtonDeath
Coventry8 April 1851George James TurnerCharles PonsonbyResignation (Vice Chancellor)
Oxford3 April 1851William Page WoodWilliam Page WoodSolicitor General for England and Wales
Southampton2 April 1851Alexander CockburnAlexander CockburnAttorney General for England and Wales
Devonport2 April 1851John RomillyJohn RomillyMaster of the Rolls
Dungarvan22 March 1851Richard Lalor SheilCharles PonsonbyResignation (Minister to Tuscany)
Thirsk21 March 1851John BellSir William Payne-GallweyDeath
Harwich5 March 1851Sir John HobhouseHenry Thoby PrinsepResignation and elevation to the peerage
Glamorganshire25 February 1851The Earl of DunravenSir George TylerResignation
Bedfordshire24 February 1851Viscount AlfordRichard GilpinDeath
North Staffordshire22 February 1851Viscount BrackleySir Smith ChildResignation
South Nottinghamshire17 February 1851Robert BromleyWilliam Hodgson BarrowDeath
Falkirk Burghs14 February 1851Earl of LincolnJames BairdSuccession to a peerage
Dungannon14 February 1851Viscount NorthlandWilliam Stuart KnoxResignation
Pontefract13 February 1851Samuel MartinBeilby LawleyResignation (Baron of the Exchequer)
Windsor10 February 1851John HatchellJohn HatchellAttorney-General for Ireland
Aylesbury27 December 1850The Lord NugentFrederick CalvertDeath
St Albans24 December 1850[10] Alexander RaphaelJacob BellDeath
County Limerick14 December 1850Samuel DicksonWyndham GooldDeath
Herefordshire18 October 1850Joseph BaileyThomas William Booker-BlakemoreDeath
Montgomeryshire11 October 1850Charles Williams-WynnHerbert Williams-WynnDeath
Cambridge University4 October 1850Charles LawLoftus WigramDeath
Poole24 September 1850George Richard RobinsonHenry Danby SeymourDeath
Lambeth7 August 1850Charles PearsonWilliam WilliamsResignation
Dungannon3 August 1850Viscount NorthlandViscount NorthlandResigned seat and was re-elected without his knowledge or consent
Mayo29 July 1850Robert Dillon BrowneGeorge Gore Ousley HigginsDeath
Chester22 July 1850John JervisWilliam Owen StanleyResignation
Tamworth19 July 1850Sir Robert PeelSir Robert PeelDeath
Southampton17 July 1850Alexander CockburnAlexander CockburnSolicitor General for England and Wales
Devonport17 July 1850Sir John RomillySir John RomillyAttorney General for England and Wales
Lymington30 April 1850George KeppelEdward John HutchinsResignation
Totnes30 March 1850Lord SeymourLord SeymourFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
County Sligo12 March 1850John FfolliottSir Robert Gore-BoothResignation
Canterbury4 March 1850Albert DenisonFrederick RomillyResignation and elevation to the peerage
Kirkcudbrightshire20 February 1850Thomas MaitlandJohn MackieResignation (Judge of the Court of Session)
Colchester9 February 1850George Henry SmythLord John MannersResignation
Windsor6 February 1850Lord John HayJohn HatchellResignation
New Shoreham28 December 1849Charles GoringLord Alexander Gordon-LennoxDeath
Cork City14 November 1849Daniel CallaghanJames Charles ChattertonDeath
West Surrey27 September 1849William DenisonWilliam John EvelynDeath
Kidderminster5 September 1849Richard GodsonJohn BestDeath
Reading8 August 1849Thomas Noon TalfourdViscount ChelseaResignation (Puisne Judge of the Court of Common Pleas)
Boston2 August 1849Sir James DukeDudley PelhamResignation in order to contest City of London
City of London27 July 1849James PattisonSir James DukeDeath
City of London4 July 1849Lionel de RothschildLionel de RothschildSeeks re-election following the rejection of the Jewish Disabilities Bill
South Warwickshire7 June 1849Evelyn ShirleyLord GuernseyResignation
Sutherland5 June 1849Sir David DundasSir David DundasJudge Advocate General
County Limerick1 June 1849William Smith O'BrienSamuel DicksonDisqualification (conviction for high treason)
Sheffield3 May 1849Henry George WardJohn Arthur Roebuck[11] [12] Resignation
South Nottinghamshire17 April 1849Lancelot RollestonRobert BromleyResignation
North Hampshire6 April 1849Sir William HeathcoteMelville PortalResignation
South Derbyshire23 March 1849Edward Miller MundyWilliam MundyDeath
Donegal20 February 1849Edward Michael ConollyThomas ConollyDeath
South Staffordshire19 February 1849Viscount IngestreViscount LewishamSuccession to a peerage
South Devon13 February 1849Lord CourtenaySir Ralph LopesResignation
Cardigan Boroughs12 February 1849Pryse PrysePryse LovedenDeath
Bolton9 February 1849John BowringJoshua WalmsleyResignation
Kingston upon Hull7 February 1849Matthew Talbot BainesMatthew Talbot BainesPresident of the Poor Law Board
Portsmouth6 February 1849Francis BaringFrancis BaringFirst Lord of the Admiralty
Leominster6 February 1849Henry BarklyFrederick PeelResignation (Governor of British Guiana)
Truro11 January 1849Edmund TurnerHumphrey WillyamsDeath
Liskeard3 January 1849Charles BullerRichard Budden CrowderDeath
King's Lynn22 December 1848Lord George BentinckEdward StanleyDeath
West Riding of Yorkshire11 December 1848Viscount MorpethEdmund BeckettSuccession to a peerage
Bolton12 September 1848William BollingStephen BlairDeath
Cheltenham4 September 1848Craven BerkeleyGrenville BerkeleyVoid election
Leicester2 September 1848Joshua WalmsleyJohn EllisVoid election
Richard GardnerRichard HarrisVoid election
Derby2 September 1848Frederick Leveson-GowerMichael Thomas BassVoid election
Edward StruttLawrence HeyworthVoid election
Thetford8 August 1848Bingham BaringFrancis BaringSuccession to a peerage
Sligo Borough15 July 1848Charles TowneleyJohn Patrick SomersVoid By-Election
Great Yarmouth8 July 1848Lord Arthur LennoxJoseph SandarsVoid election
Octavius CoopeCharles RumboldVoid election
Cheltenham29 June 1848Willoughby JonesCraven BerkeleyVoid election
Horsham28 June 1848John JervisWilliam Vesey-FitzGeraldVoid election
William Vesey-FitzGeraldLord Edward HowardBy-election result reversed on petition
North Cheshire8 June 1848Edward StanleyGeorge LeghElevation to the peerage
York24 May 1848Henry Galgacus Redhead YorkeWilliam MilnerDeath
Cirencester24 May 1848William CrippsJoseph Randolph MullingsDeath
Wicklow27 April 1848William ActonRalph HowardResignation
Bewdley18 April 1848Thomas James IrelandViscount MandevilleVoid election
Sligo Borough11 April 1848John Patrick SomersCharles TowneleyVoid election
Rye6 April 1848Herbert Mascall CurteisHerbert Mascall CurteisVoid By-Election
Devonport3 April 1848John RomillyJohn RomillySolicitor General for England and Wales
Harwich1 April 1848John AttwoodSir John HobhouseVoid election
Aylesbury29 March 1848John Peter DeeringQuintin DickVoid election
Monmouthshire24 March 1848Lord Granville SomersetEdward Arthur SomersetDeath
Lincoln16 March 1848Charles SeelyThomas HobhouseVoid election
Carlisle14 March 1848William Nicholson HodgsonWilliam Nicholson HodgsonVoid election
John DixonPhilip HowardVoid election
Kinsale11 March 1848Richard Samuel GuinnessBenjamin HawesVoid election
Lancaster9 March 1848Samuel GregsonRobert Baynes ArmstrongVoid election
Waterford City1 March 1848Daniel O'ConnellSir Henry BarronResignation
Devizes25 February 1848William Heald Ludlow BrugesJames Bucknall Bucknall EstcourtResignation
Dublin University19 February 1848Frederick ShawJoseph NapierResignation
North Shropshire16 February 1848Viscount CliveJohn Whitehall DodSuccession to a peerage
Wells27 December 1847William Goodenough HayterWilliam Goodenough HayterJudge Advocate General
Calne27 December 1847Earl of ShelburneEarl of ShelburneJunior Lord of the Treasury
Rye23 December 1847Herbert Barrett CurteisHerbert Mascall CurteisDeath
Sunderland22 December 1847David BarclaySir Hedworth WilliamsonResignation
South Lancashire20 December 1847Charles Pelham VilliersAlexander HenryDouble election, chose to sit for Wolverhampton
Tamworth18 December 1847William Yates PeelJohn TownshendResignation
Kilkenny City18 December 1847John O'ConnellMichael SullivanDouble election, chose to sit for Limerick City
Stockport16 December 1847Richard CobdenJames KershawDouble election, chose to sit for the West Riding of Yorkshire
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis15 December 1847William Dougal ChristieFrederick Child VilliersResignation (to avoid election petition)
Newcastle-under-Lyme15 December 1847Samuel ChristySamuel ChristySeeks re-election due to his firm holding a government contract
Edinburgh15 December 1847Charles CowanCharles CowanDisqualification (held government contract)
Liskeard14 December 1847[13] Charles BullerCharles BullerPresident of the Poor Law Board[14]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Election Intelligence . Bucks Herald . 7 February 1857 . 3.
  2. News: Political Notabilia. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. 31 May 1856. 3. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  3. News: Lichfield. Staffordshire Advertiser. 24 May 1856. 4–5. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  4. News: Changes in the House of Commons . York Herald . 30 July 1853 . 5 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  5. News: [Available only when subscribed] ]. Windsor and Eton Express . 11 April 1857 . 2–3 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  6. Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
  7. An uncontested by-election.
  8. Naas sought re-election at Coleraine.
  9. Howard, Henry Granville Fitzalan- . 28 . Kent . William Charles Mark.
  10. Seat abolished 3 May 1852.
  11. Roebuck, John Arthur . Rae . William Fraser . William Fraser Rae . 49.
  12. News: Mr. Roebuck, M.P. for Sheffield . Kendal Mercury . 12 May 1849 . 2 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  13. An uncontested by-election.
  14. Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.