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Died |
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that the election held on that |
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date was a by-election. Dates shown in normal
type were general elections, |
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or, in some instances, the date of a
successful petition against a |
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previous election result. |
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Dates in italics in the "Born"
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that date; dates in italics in the
"Died" column indicate that the MP was |
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buried on that date |
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WITNEY (OXFORDSHIRE) |
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9 Jun 1983 |
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Douglas Richard Hurd,later [1997] Baron Hurd |
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of Westwell [L] |
8 Mar 1930 |
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1 May 1997 |
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Shaun Anthony Woodward |
26 Oct 1958 |
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7 Jun 2001 |
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David William Donald Cameron |
9 Oct 1966 |
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WOKING (SURREY) |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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Harold Arthur Watkinson,later [1964] |
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1st Viscount Watkinson |
25 Jan 1910 |
19 Dec 1995 |
85 |
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15 Oct 1964 |
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Cranley Gordon Douglas Onslow [kt 1993], |
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later [1997] Baron Onslow of Woking [L] |
8 Jun 1926 |
13 Mar 2001 |
74 |
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1 May 1997 |
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Humfrey Jonathan Malins |
31 Jul 1945 |
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6 May 2010 |
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Jonathan George Caladine Lord |
17 Sep 1962 |
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WOKINGHAM
(BERKSHIRE) |
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4 Dec 1885 |
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Sir George Russell,4th baronet |
23 Aug 1828 |
7 Mar 1898 |
69 |
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30 Mar 1898 |
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Oliver Young |
11 Jul 1855 |
9 Oct 1908 |
53 |
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12 Jul 1901 |
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Ernest Gardner [kt
1923] |
1846 |
7 Aug 1925 |
79 |
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CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1918, |
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BUT REVIVED 1950 |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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Peter Farquharson Remnant |
21 Sep 1897 |
31 Jan 1968 |
70 |
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8 Oct 1959 |
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Sir William Radcliffe van Straubenzee |
27 Jan 1924 |
2 Nov 1999 |
75 |
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11 Jun 1987 |
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John Alan Redwood |
15 Jun 1951 |
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WOLVERHAMPTON
(STAFFORDSHIRE) |
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15 Dec 1832 |
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William Wolryche Whitmore |
16 Sep 1787 |
11 Aug 1858 |
70 |
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Richard Fryer |
c 1772 |
9 Aug 1846 |
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10 Jan 1835 |
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Charles Pelham Villiers
(to 1885) |
3 Jan 1802 |
16 Jan 1898 |
96 |
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Thomas Thornley |
c 1780 |
4 May 1862 |
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29 Apr 1859 |
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Sir Richard Bethell,later [1861] 1st Baron |
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Westbury |
30 Jun 1800 |
20 Jul 1873 |
73 |
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3 Jul 1861 |
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Thomas Matthias Weguelin |
5 May 1809 |
5 Apr 1885 |
75 |
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2 Apr 1880 |
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Henry Hartley Fowler,later [1908] 1st |
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Viscount Wolverhampton |
16 May 1830 |
25 Feb 1911 |
80 |
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SPLIT INTO 3
DIVISIONS 1885 |
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SEE BELOW |
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WOLVERHAMPTON
EAST |
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24 Nov 1885 |
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Henry Hartley Fowler,later [1908] 1st |
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Viscount Wolverhampton |
16 May 1830 |
25 Feb 1911 |
80 |
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4 May 1908 |
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George Rennie Thorne |
12 Oct 1853 |
20 Feb 1934 |
80 |
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30 May 1929 |
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Geoffrey le Mesurier Mander [kt 1945] |
6 Mar 1882 |
9 Sep 1962 |
80 |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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John Baird |
26 Sep 1906 |
21 Mar 1965 |
58 |
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CONSTITUENCY
ABOLISHED 1950 |
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WOLVERHAMPTON
NORTH EAST |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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John Baird |
26 Sep 1906 |
21 Mar 1965 |
58 |
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15 Oct 1964 |
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Renee Short |
26 Apr 1916 |
18 Jan 2003 |
86 |
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11 Jun 1987 |
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Maureen Patricia Hicks |
23 Feb 1948 |
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9 Apr 1992 |
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Kenneth Purchase |
8 Jan 1939 |
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6 May 2010 |
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Emma Elizabeth Reynolds |
2 Nov 1977 |
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WOLVERHAMPTON
SOUTH |
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24 Nov 1885 |
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Charles Pelham Villiers |
3 Jan 1802 |
16 Jan 1898 |
96 |
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3 Feb 1898 |
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John Lloyd Gibbons |
1837 |
27 Apr 1919 |
81 |
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2 Oct 1900 |
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Henry Norman [kt 1906],later [1915] 1st baronet |
19 Sep 1858 |
4 Jun 1939 |
80 |
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15 Jan 1910 |
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Thomas Edgcumbe Hickman |
25 Jul 1859 |
23 Oct 1930 |
71 |
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CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1918 |
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WOLVERHAMPTON
SOUTH EAST |
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28 Feb 1974 |
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Robert Edwards |
16 Jan 1905 |
4 Jun 1990 |
85 |
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11 Jun 1987 |
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Dennis Turner,later [2005] Baron Bilston [L] |
26 Aug 1942 |
25 Feb 2014 |
71 |
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5 May 2005 |
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Patrick Bosco McFadden |
26 Mar 1965 |
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WOLVERHAMPTON
SOUTH WEST |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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John Enoch Powell |
16 Jun 1912 |
8 Feb 1998 |
85 |
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28 Feb 1974 |
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Nicholas William Budgen |
3 Nov 1937 |
26 Oct 1998 |
60 |
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1 May 1997 |
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Jennifer Grace Jones |
8 Feb 1948 |
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7 Jun 2001 |
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Robert Marris |
8 Apr 1955 |
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6 May 2010 |
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Paul Singh Uppal |
14 Jun 1967 |
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WOLVERHAMPTON
WEST |
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24 Nov 1885 |
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Alfred Hickman [kt 1891],later [1903] 1st baronet |
3 Jul 1830 |
11 Mar 1910 |
79 |
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6 Jul 1886 |
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Sir William Chichele Plowden |
1832 |
4 Sep 1915 |
83 |
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Jul 1892 |
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Sir Alfred Hickman,later [1903] 1st baronet |
3 Jul 1830 |
11 Mar 1910 |
79 |
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15 Jan 1906 |
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Thomas Frederick Richards |
25 Mar 1863 |
4 Oct 1942 |
79 |
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15 Jan 1910 |
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Alfred Frederick Bird,later [1922] 1st baronet |
27 Jul 1849 |
7 Feb 1922 |
72 |
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7 Mar 1922 |
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Sir Robert Bland Bird,2nd baronet |
20 Sep 1876 |
20 Nov 1960 |
84 |
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30 May 1929 |
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William John Brown |
13 Sep 1894 |
3 Oct 1960 |
66 |
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27 Oct 1931 |
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Sir Robert Bland Bird,2nd baronet |
20 Sep 1876 |
20 Nov 1960 |
84 |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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Herbert Delauney Hughes |
7 Sep 1914 |
15 Nov 1995 |
81 |
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CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1950 |
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WOODBRIDGE
(SUFFOLK) |
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7 Dec 1885 |
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Robert Lacey Everett |
28 Jan 1833 |
21 Oct 1916 |
83 |
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8 Jul 1886 |
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Robert Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther |
1841 |
24 Aug 1914 |
73 |
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Jul 1892 |
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Robert Lacey Everett |
28 Jan 1833 |
21 Oct 1916 |
83 |
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17 Jul 1895 |
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Ernest George Pretyman |
13 Nov 1860 |
26 Nov 1931 |
71 |
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17 Jan 1906 |
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Robert Lacey Everett |
28 Jan 1833 |
21 Oct 1916 |
83 |
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21 Jan 1910 |
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Robert Francis Peel |
30 Apr 1874 |
10 Aug 1924 |
50 |
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28 Jul 1920 |
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Sir Arthur Charles Churchman,1st baronet, |
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later [1932] 1st Baron Woodbridge |
7 Sep 1867 |
3 Feb 1949 |
81 |
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30 May 1929 |
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Frank Guy Clavering Fison
[kt 1957] |
11 Dec 1892 |
13 Apr 1985 |
92 |
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27 Oct 1931 |
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Walter Ross-Taylor |
1877 |
12 Jul 1958 |
81 |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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Hohn Hugh Hare,later [1963] 1st Viscount |
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Blakenham |
22 Jan 1911 |
7 Mar 1982 |
71 |
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NAME ALTERED TO "SUDBURY & |
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WOODBRIDGE" 1950 |
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WOODFORD |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill [KG 1953] |
30 Nov 1874 |
24 Jan 1965 |
90 |
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15 Oct 1964 |
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Charles Patrick Fleeming Jenkin,later [1987] |
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Baron Jenkin of Roding [L] |
7 Sep 1926 |
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NAME ALTERED TO "WANSTEAD & |
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WOODFORD" FEB 1974 |
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WOOD GREEN
(MIDDLESEX) |
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14 Dec 1918 |
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Godfrey Lampson Tennyson Locker-Lampson |
19 Jun 1875 |
1 May 1946 |
70 |
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14 Nov 1935 |
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Arthur Beverley Baxter
[kt 1954] |
8 Jan 1891 |
26 Apr 1964 |
73 |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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William John Irving |
1 Apr 1892 |
15 Mar 1967 |
74 |
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26 May 1955 |
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Joyce Shore Butler |
13 Dec 1910 |
2 Jan 1992 |
81 |
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3 May 1979 |
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Denys Alan Reginald Race |
23 Jun 1947 |
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CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1983 |
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WOODSIDE
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23 Feb 1950 |
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William Gordon Bennett
[kt 1955] |
1900 |
5 Oct 1982 |
82 |
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26 May 1955 |
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William Grant |
19 Jun 1909 |
19 Nov 1972 |
63 |
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22 Nov 1962 |
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Neil George Carmichael,later [1983] Baron |
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Carmichael of Kelvingrove [L] |
10 Oct 1921 |
19 Jul 2001 |
79 |
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CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED FEB 1974 |
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WOODSPRING (AVON) |
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9 Jun 1983 |
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Arthur Paul Dean [kt 1985],later [1993] Baron |
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Dean of Harptree [L] |
14 Sep 1924 |
1 Apr 2009 |
84 |
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9 Apr 1992 |
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Liam Fox |
22 Sep 1961 |
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NAME ALTERED TO "SOMERSET NORTH" 2010 |
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WOODSTOCK
(OXFORDSHIRE) |
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c Apr 1660 |
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Sir Thomas Spencer,3rd baronet (to 1679) |
1 Jan 1639 |
6 Mar 1685 |
46 |
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Edward Atkyns |
c 1630 |
Oct 1698 |
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21 Mar 1661 |
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Sir William Fleetwood |
20 Jul 1603 |
12 Feb 1674 |
70 |
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16 Feb 1674 |
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Thomas Howard |
8 Jul 1621 |
c 1681 |
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15 Feb 1679 |
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Sir Littleton Osbaldeston,1st baronet |
c 1631 |
26 Dec 1691 |
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Nicholas Bayntun
(to 1685) |
c 1649 |
28 Oct 1700 |
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3 Feb 1681 |
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Henry Bertie |
c 1656 |
4 Dec 1734 |
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11 Mar 1685 |
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Richard Bertie |
c 1637 |
19 Jan 1686 |
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Sir Littleton Osbaldeston,1st baronet |
c 1631 |
26 Dec 1691 |
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10 Jan 1689 |
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Sir Thomas Littleton,3rd baronet (to 1702) |
3 Apr 1647 |
31 Dec 1709 |
62 |
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Sir John D'Oyly,1st baronet |
17 Nov 1640 |
13 Apr 1709 |
68 |
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19 Feb 1690 |
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Thomas Wheate,later [1696] 1st baronet |
6 Sep 1667 |
25 Aug 1721 |
53 |
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21 Oct 1695 |
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James Bertie (to
1705) |
13 Mar 1674 |
18 Oct 1735 |
61 |
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18 Jul 1702 |
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Sir William Glynne,2nd baronet |
17 May 1663 |
3 Sep 1721 |
58 |
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11 May 1705 |
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William Cadogan,later [1718] 1st Earl Cadogan |
1672 |
17 Jul 1726 |
54 |
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(to 1716) |
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Charles Bertie |
1683 |
15 Aug 1727 |
44 |
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3 May 1708 |
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Sir Thomas Wheate,1st baronet (to 1721) |
6 Sep 1667 |
25 Aug 1721 |
53 |
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[Both members (Wheate and Cadogan) were |
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returned at the general election in Aug 1713. |
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This election was declared void 16 Mar 1714. |
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At the subsequent by-election held on 24 Mar |
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1714,both members were again returned] |
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2 Jul 1716 |
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William Clayton,later [1735] 1st Baron Sundon [I] |
9 Nov 1671 |
29 Apr 1752 |
80 |
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(to 1722) |
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27 Oct 1721 |
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Charles Crisp |
c 1680 |
9 Jul 1740 |
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22 Mar 1722 |
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Sir Thomas Wheate,2nd baronet |
2 Mar 1693 |
1 May 1746 |
53 |
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Samuel Trotman (to
1734) |
7 Mar 1686 |
2 Feb 1748 |
61 |
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21 Aug 1727 |
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William Godolphin,styled Marquess of Blandford |
c 1699 |
24 Aug 1731 |
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22 Jan 1732 |
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John Spencer (to
1746) |
13 May 1708 |
19 Jun 1746 |
38 |
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24 Apr 1734 |
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James Dawkins (to
1747) |
c 1696 |
10 May 1766 |
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4 Jul 1746 |
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John Trevor,later [1753] 3rd Baron Trevor |
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(to 1753) |
25 Aug 1695 |
27 Sep 1764 |
69 |
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29 Jun 1747 |
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John Bateman,2nd Viscount Bateman [I] |
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(to 1768) |
Apr 1721 |
2 Mar 1802 |
80 |
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31 Mar 1753 |
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Anthony Keck |
1708 |
29 May 1767 |
58 |
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8 Jun 1767 |
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William Gordon (to
1774) |
1736 |
25 May 1816 |
79 |
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18 Mar 1768 |
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Lord Robert Spencer |
8 May 1747 |
23 Jun 1831 |
84 |
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30 Jan 1771 |
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John Skynner (to
1777) |
1724 |
26 Nov 1805 |
81 |
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6 Oct 1774 |
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William Eden,later [1789] Baron Auckland [I] |
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and [1793] 1st Baron Auckland (to 1784) |
3 Apr 1744 |
28 May 1814 |
70 |
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1 Dec 1777 |
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George Parker,styled Viscount Parker, |
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later [1795] 4th Earl of Macclesfield |
24 Feb 1755 |
20 May 1842 |
87 |
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1 Apr 1784 |
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Sir Henry Watkin Dashwood,3rd baronet |
30 Aug 1745 |
10 Jun 1828 |
82 |
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(to 1820) |
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Francis Burton |
c 1744 |
28 Nov 1832 |
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17 Jun 1790 |
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Lord Henry John Spencer |
20 Dec 1770 |
3 Jul 1795 |
24 |
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21 Oct 1795 |
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Ralph Payne,1st Baron Lavington [I] |
19 Mar 1739 |
3 Aug 1807 |
68 |
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28 Jan 1799 |
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Charles Moore |
23 Dec 1771 |
14 Dec 1826 |
54 |
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6 Jul 1802 |
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Charles Abbot,later [1817] 1st Baron Colchester |
14 Oct 1757 |
7 May 1829 |
71 |
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1 Nov 1806 |
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William Frederick Elliot Eden |
19 Jan 1782 |
c Jan 1810 |
28 |
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For further information on this MP, see the |
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note at the foot of this page |
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10 Mar 1810 |
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George Eden,later [1814] 2nd Baron Auckland |
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and [1839] 1st Earl of Auckland |
28 Aug 1784 |
1 Jan 1849 |
64 |
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5 Oct 1812 |
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William Thornton |
22 Jul 1763 |
18 Dec 1841 |
78 |
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10 Nov 1813 |
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George Eden,later [1814] 2nd Baron Auckland |
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and [1839] 1st Earl of Auckland |
28 Aug 1784 |
1 Jan 1849 |
64 |
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14 Jun 1814 |
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William Thornton |
22 Jul 1763 |
18 Dec 1841 |
78 |
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17 Jun 1818 |
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Lord Robert Spencer |
8 May 1747 |
23 Jun 1831 |
84 |
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7 Mar 1820 |
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John Gladstone |
11 Dec 1764 |
7 Dec 1851 |
86 |
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James Haughton Langston |
c 1797 |
19 Oct 1863 |
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10 Jun 1826 |
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George Spencer-Churchill,styled Marquess of |
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Blandford,later [1840] 6th Duke of Marlborough |
27 Dec 1793 |
1 Jul 1857 |
63 |
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Anthony Ashley-Cooper,styled Baron Ashley, |
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later [1851] 7th Earl of Shaftesbury |
28 Apr 1801 |
1 Oct 1885 |
84 |
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31 Jul 1830 |
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Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill |
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(to 1832) |
3 Dec 1794 |
28 Apr 1840 |
45 |
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2 May 1831 |
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William David Murray,styled Viscount Stormont, |
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later [1840] 4th Earl of Mansfield |
20 Feb 1806 |
2 Aug 1898 |
92 |
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REPRESENTATION REDUCED |
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TO ONE MEMBER 1832 |
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10 Dec 1832 |
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George Spencer-Churchill,styled Marquess of |
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Blandford,later [1840] 6th Duke of Marlborough |
27 Dec 1793 |
1 Jul 1857 |
63 |
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7 Jan 1835 |
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Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill |
3 Dec 1794 |
28 Apr 1840 |
45 |
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25 Jul 1837 |
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Henry Peyton,later [1854] 3rd baronet |
30 Jun 1804 |
18 Feb 1866 |
61 |
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11 May 1838 |
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George Spencer-Churchill,styled Marquess of |
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Blandford,later [1840] 6th Duke of Marlborough |
27 Dec 1793 |
1 Jul 1857 |
63 |
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20 Mar 1840 |
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Frederic Thesiger [kt 1844],later [1858] |
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1st Baron Chelmsford |
15 Apr 1794 |
5 Oct 1878 |
84 |
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22 Apr 1844 |
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John Winston Spencer-Churchill,styled |
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Marquess of Blandford,later [1857] 7th Duke |
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of Marlborough |
2 Jun 1822 |
5 Jul 1883 |
61 |
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1 May 1845 |
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John Henry Loftus,styled Viscount Loftus, |
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later [Sep 1845] 3rd Marquess of Ely |
19 Jan 1814 |
15 Jul 1857 |
43 |
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18 Dec 1845 |
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Lord Alfred Spencer-Churchill |
24 Apr 1824 |
21 Sep 1893 |
69 |
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29 Jul 1847 |
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John Winston Spencer-Churchill,styled |
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Marquess of Blandford,later [1857] 7th Duke |
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of Marlborough |
2 Jun 1822 |
5 Jul 1883 |
61 |
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24 Jul 1857 |
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Lord Alfred Spencer-Churchill |
24 Apr 1824 |
21 Sep 1893 |
69 |
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12 Jul 1865 |
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Henry Barnett |
14 Feb 1815 |
5 May 1896 |
81 |
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4 Feb 1874 |
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Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill |
13 Feb 1849 |
24 Jan 1895 |
45 |
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3 Dec 1885 |
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Francis William Maclean
[kt 1896] |
13 Dec 1844 |
11 Nov 1913 |
68 |
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21 Apr 1891 |
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George Herbert Morrell |
1845 |
30 Sep 1906 |
61 |
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Jul 1892 |
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Godfrey Rathbone Benson,later [1911] 1st |
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Baron Charnwood |
6 Nov 1864 |
3 Feb 1945 |
80 |
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19 Jul 1895 |
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George Herbert Morrell |
1845 |
30 Sep 1906 |
61 |
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19 Jan 1906 |
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Ernest Nathaniel Bennett
[kt 1930] |
12 Dec 1868 |
2 Feb 1947 |
78 |
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21 Jan 1910 |
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Alfred St.George Hamersley |
8 Oct 1848 |
25 Feb 1929 |
80 |
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|
CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1918 |
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WOODVALE
(BELFAST) |
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14 Dec 1918 |
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Robert John Lynn
[kt 1924] |
1873 |
5 Aug 1945 |
72 |
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CONSTITUENCY
ABOLISHED 1922 |
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WOOLWICH |
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27 Nov 1885 |
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Edwin Hughes [kt
1902] |
27 May 1832 |
15 Sep 1904 |
72 |
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25 Apr 1902 |
|
Lord Charles William de la Poer |
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Beresford,later [1916] 1st Baron Beresford |
10 Feb 1846 |
6 Sep 1919 |
73 |
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11 Mar 1903 |
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William Crooks |
6 Apr 1852 |
5 Jun 1921 |
69 |
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17 Jan 1910 |
|
William Augustus Adam |
27 May 1865 |
18 Oct 1940 |
75 |
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Dec 1910 |
|
William Crooks |
6 Apr 1852 |
5 Jun 1921 |
69 |
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CONSTITUENCY SPLIT INTO EAST & WEST |
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DIVISIONS 1918,RE-UNITED 1983 |
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9 Jun 1983 |
|
John Cameron Cartwright |
29 Nov 1933 |
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9 Apr 1992 |
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John Eric Austin-Walker |
21 Aug 1944 |
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NAME ALTERED TO GREENWICH & |
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WOOLWICH 1997 |
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WOOLWICH EAST |
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14 Dec 1918 |
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William Crooks |
6 Apr 1852 |
5 Jun 1921 |
69 |
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2 Mar 1921 |
|
Robert Gee VC |
7 May 1876 |
2 Aug 1960 |
84 |
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For further information on this MP and VC |
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winner, see the note at the foot of this page |
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15 Nov 1922 |
|
Henry Snell,later [1931] 1st Baron Snell |
1 Apr 1865 |
21 Apr 1944 |
79 |
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15 Apr 1931 |
|
Ernest George Hicks |
13 May 1879 |
19 Jul 1954 |
75 |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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Ernest Bevin |
9 Mar 1881 |
14 Apr 1951 |
70 |
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14 Jun 1951 |
|
Christopher Paget Mayhew,later [1981] |
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Baron Mayhew [L] |
12 Jun 1915 |
7 Jan 1997 |
81 |
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10 Oct 1974 |
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John Cameron Cartwright |
29 Nov 1933 |
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CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1983 |
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WOOLWICH WEST |
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14 Dec 1918 |
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Sir Howard Kingsley Wood |
19 Aug 1881 |
21 Sep 1943 |
62 |
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7 Nov 1943 |
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Francis William Beech |
5 Jun 1885 |
21 Feb 19698 |
83 |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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Henry Berry |
7 Jan 1883 |
14 Feb 1956 |
73 |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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William Arthur Steward
[kt 1955] |
20 Apr 1901 |
May 1987 |
86 |
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8 Oct 1959 |
|
Colin William Carstairs Turner [kt 1993] |
4 Jan 1922 |
21 Mar 2014 |
92 |
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15 Oct 1964 |
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William Hamling |
10 Aug 1912 |
20 Mar 1975 |
62 |
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26 Jun 1975 |
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Peter James Bottomley |
30 Jul 1944 |
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CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1983 |
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WOOTTON BASSETT
(WILTSHIRE) |
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16 Apr 1660 |
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John Pleydell (to
Aug 1679) |
c 1601 |
12 Jan 1693 |
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Henry Somerset,styled Baron Herbert of Raglan, |
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later [1682] 1st Duke of Beaufort [he was also |
1629 |
21 Jan 1700 |
70 |
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returned for Monmouthshire,for which he chose |
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to sit] |
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25 Jun 1660 |
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Sir Baynham Throckmorton,later [1664] |
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3rd baronet |
11 Dec 1629 |
31 Jul 1681 |
51 |
27 Jun 1660 |
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Sir Walter St.John,3rd baronet |
May 1622 |
3 Jul 1708 |
86 |
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Double return,but St.John did not challenge |
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Throckmorton's right to sit |
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1 Apr 1661 |
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Sir Walter St.John,3rd baronet |
May 1622 |
3 Jul 1708 |
86 |
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20 Feb 1679 |
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Laurence Hyde,later [1682] 1st Earl of Rochester |
15 Mar 1642 |
2 May 1711 |
69 |
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(to 1681) |
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14 Aug 1679 |
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Henry St.John,later [1708] 4th baronet and |
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[1716] 1st Viscount St.John (to 1695) |
17 Oct 1652 |
8 Apr 1742 |
89 |
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9 Feb 1681 |
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John Pleydell |
c 1601 |
12 Jan 1693 |
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17 Jan 1689 |
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John Wildman |
c 1648 |
Apr 1710 |
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8 Nov 1695 |
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Thomas Jacob |
c 1653 |
6 Mar 1730 |
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Henry Pinnell (to
Nov 1701) |
13 Sep 1670 |
by Apr 1721 |
50 |
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23 Jul 1698 |
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Henry St.John,later [1708] 4th baronet and |
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[1716] 1st Viscount St.John |
17 Oct 1652 |
8 Apr 1742 |
89 |
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6 Jan 1701 |
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Henry St.John,later [1712] 1st Viscount |
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Bolingbroke (to
1708) |
16 Sep 1678 |
12 Dec 1751 |
73 |
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24 Nov 1701 |
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Thomas Jacob |
c 1653 |
6 Mar 1730 |
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17 Jul 1702 |
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Henry Pinnell |
13 Sep 1670 |
by Apr 1721 |
50 |
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12 May 1705 |
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John Morton Pleydell |
7 Jul 1682 |
11 Feb 1706 |
23 |
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2 Mar 1706 |
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Francis Popham (to
1710) |
c 1682 |
14 Sep 1735 |
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5 May 1708 |
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Robert Cecil |
6 Nov 1670 |
23 Feb 1716 |
45 |
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6 Oct 1710 |
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Henry St.John,later [1712] 1st Viscount |
16 Sep 1678 |
12 Dec 1751 |
73 |
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Bolingbroke [he was also returned for |
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Berkshire,for which he chose to sit] |
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Richard Goddard
(to 1713) |
6 Jan 1676 |
24 Aug 1732 |
56 |
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14 Dec 1710 |
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Edmund Pleydell
(to 1715) |
c 1652 |
23 Nov 1726 |
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28 Aug 1713 |
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Richard Cresswell |
1688 |
1743 |
55 |
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24 Jan 1715 |
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Sir James Long,5th baronet |
c 1681 |
16 Mar 1729 |
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William Northey |
c 1690 |
11 Nov 1738 |
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21 Mar 1722 |
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Robert Murray |
7 Jan 1689 |
25 Mar 1738 |
49 |
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William Chetwynd |
c 1691 |
24 Jul 1744 |
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17 Aug 1727 |
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John St.John,later [1742] 2nd Viscount St.John |
3 May 1702 |
26 Nov 1748 |
46 |
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John Crosse,later [1738] 2nd baronet |
1700 |
12 Mar 1762 |
61 |
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24 Apr 1734 |
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Sir Robert Long,6th baronet |
c 1705 |
10 Feb 1767 |
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Nicholas Robinson |
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1 Feb 1753 |
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6 May 1741 |
|
Robert Neale (to
1754) |
27 May 1706 |
3 Jul 1776 |
70 |
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John Harvey-Thursby |
c 1711 |
1 Jun 1764 |
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29 Jun 1747 |
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Martin Madan |
1 Jul 1700 |
4 Mar 1756 |
55 |
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15 Apr 1754 |
|
John Probyn |
3 Feb 1703 |
22 Mar 1773 |
70 |
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Thomas Estcourt Cresswell
(to 1774) |
22 Jul 1712 |
14 Nov 1788 |
76 |
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27 Mar 1761 |
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Henry St.John (to
1784) |
1738 |
4 Apr 1818 |
79 |
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6 Oct 1774 |
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Robert Scott |
c 1746 |
6 Feb 1808 |
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9 Sep 1780 |
|
William Strahan |
24 Mar 1715 |
9 Jul 1785 |
70 |
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3 Apr 1784 |
|
George Augustus North,later [1792] 3rd Earl of |
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Guilford |
11 Sep 1757 |
20 Apr 1802 |
44 |
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Robert Seymour Conway |
20 Dec 1748 |
23 Nov 1831 |
82 |
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18 Jun 1790 |
|
John Thomas Stanley,later [1807] 7th baronet |
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and [1839] 1st Baron Stanley of Alderley |
26 Nov 1766 |
23 Oct 1850 |
83 |
|
|
John Christopher Burton Dawnay, |
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5th Viscount Downe [I] |
15 Nov 1764 |
18 Feb 1832 |
67 |
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27 May 1796 |
|
John Denison |
c 1758 |
6 May 1820 |
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Edward Clarke |
28 Nov 1770 |
13 Dec 1826 |
56 |
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7 Jul 1802 |
|
Henry St.John |
1738 |
4 Apr 1818 |
79 |
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Robert Williams
(to 1807) |
11 Feb 1767 |
10 Mar 1847 |
80 |
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18 Dec 1802 |
|
Peter William Baker |
c 1756 |
25 Aug 1815 |
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3 Nov 1806 |
|
Robert Knight |
3 Mar 1768 |
5 Jan 1855 |
86 |
|
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|
9 May 1807 |
|
John Murray,later [1811] 8th baronet (to 1811) |
c 1768 |
15 Oct 1827 |
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|
John Cheesment (Severn from Aug 1807) |
27 Oct 1781 |
17 Dec 1875 |
94 |
|
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|
2 Feb 1808 |
|
Benjamin Walsh [expelled 5 Mar 1812] |
c 1775 |
after 1818 |
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For further information on this MP,see |
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the note at the foot of this page |
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|
|
|
|
14 May 1811 |
|
Robert Knight (to
Oct 1812) |
3 Mar 1768 |
5 Jan 1855 |
86 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
14 Mar 1812 |
|
John Attersoll (to
Apr 1813) |
c 1784 |
24 Dec 1822 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
7 Oct 1812 |
|
James Kibblewhite |
10 Jun 1770 |
3 Nov 1845 |
75 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
11 Mar 1813 |
|
Richard Ellison
(to 1820) |
1754 |
7 Jul 1827 |
73 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 Apr 1813 |
|
Robert Rickards |
28 Mar 1769 |
30 Jun 1836 |
67 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
8 Jul 1816 |
|
William Taylor Money |
4 Sep 1769 |
3 Apr 1834 |
64 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
16 Mar 1820 |
|
Horace Twiss |
28 Feb 1787 |
4 May 1849 |
62 |
|
|
George Philips,later [1828] 1st baronet |
24 Mar 1766 |
3 Oct 1847 |
81 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 Jul 1830 |
|
Philip Henry Stanhope,styled Viscount Mahon, |
|
|
|
|
|
later [1855] 5th Earl Stanhope (to 1832) |
30 Jan 1805 |
24 Dec 1875 |
70 |
|
|
Thomas Hyde Villiers |
27 Jan 1801 |
3 Dec 1832 |
31 |
|
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|
|
30 Apr 1831 |
|
Henry John George Herbert,styled Baron |
|
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|
Porchester,later [1833] 3rd Earl of Carnarvon |
8 Jun 1800 |
10 Dec 1849 |
49 |
|
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|
CONSTITUENCY
DISENFRANCHISED 1832 |
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|
WORCESTER
(WORCESTERSHIRE) |
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
10 Apr 1660 |
|
Thomas Street (to
1681) |
13 Oct 1625 |
8 Mar 1696 |
70 |
|
|
Thomas Hall |
5 Aug 1619 |
28 Sep 1667 |
48 |
|
|
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|
|
|
9 Apr 1661 |
|
Sir Rowland Berkeley |
c 1613 |
c Apr 1696 |
|
|
|
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|
|
|
18 Feb 1679 |
|
Sir Francis Winnington
(to 1685) |
7 Nov 1634 |
1 May 1700 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
15 Feb 1681 |
|
Henry Herbert,later [1694] 1st Baron |
|
|
|
|
|
Herbert of Chirbury |
24 Jul 1654 |
22 Jan 1709 |
54 |
|
|
|
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|
|
7 Apr 1685 |
|
William Bromley
(to 1701) |
26 Jun 1656 |
5 Aug 1707 |
51 |
|
|
Bridges Nanfan |
25 Mar 1623 |
4 Jun 1704 |
81 |
|
|
|
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|
|
11 Jan 1689 |
|
Sir John Somers,later [1697] 1st Baron Somers |
4 Mar 1651 |
26 Apr 1716 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 Dec 1693 |
|
Samuel Swift [he was unseated on petition |
c 1659 |
8 Feb 1718 |
|
|
|
in favour of Charles Cocks 7 Feb 1694] |
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|
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|
|
7 Feb 1694 |
|
Charles Cocks |
9 Sep 1646 |
early 1727 |
80 |
|
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|
|
5 Nov 1695 |
|
Samuel Swift (to
1718) |
c 1659 |
8 Feb 1718 |
|
|
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|
|
21 Jan 1701 |
|
Thomas Wylde (to
1727) |
c 1670 |
12 Apr 1740 |
|
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|
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|
|
7 Mar 1718 |
|
Samuel Sandys,later [1743] 1st Baron Sandys |
|
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|
|
(to 1744) |
10 Aug 1695 |
21 Apr 1770 |
74 |
|
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|
29 Aug 1727 |
|
Sir Richard Lane |
c 1667 |
29 Mar 1756 |
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|
3 May 1734 |
|
Richard Lockwood |
1676 |
30 Aug 1756 |
80 |
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|
23 May 1741 |
|
Thomas Winnington
(to 1746) |
31 Dec 1696 |
23 Apr 1746 |
49 |
|
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|
|
10 Jan 1744 |
|
Sir Henry Harpur,5th baronet (to 1747) |
c 1708 |
7 Jun 1748 |
|
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|
|
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|
|
13 May 1746 |
|
Thomas Vernon (to
1761) |
7 Jun 1724 |
9 Dec 1771 |
47 |
|
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|
|
1 Jul 1747 |
|
Thomas Geers Winford
[he was unseated on |
c 1697 |
23 May 1753 |
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|
petition in favour of Robert Tracy 11 Feb 1748] |
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|
11 Feb 1748 |
|
Robert Tracy |
c 1706 |
28 Sep 1767 |
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|
19 Apr 1754 |
|
Henry Crabb-Boulton
(to 1773) |
c 1709 |
8 Oct 1773 |
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|
|
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|
|
30 Mar 1761 |
|
John Walsh (to
1780) |
1726 |
9 Mar 1795 |
68 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
25 Nov 1773 |
|
Thomas Bates Rous |
c 1739 |
1 Feb 1799 |
|
|
|
Election declared void 8 Feb 1774 |
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|
|
1 Mar 1774 |
|
Nicholas Lechmere |
18 Dec 1733 |
20 Mar 1807 |
73 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
12 Oct 1774 |
|
Thomas Bates Rous
(to 1784) |
c 1739 |
1 Feb 1799 |
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|
19 Sep 1780 |
|
William Ward,later [1788] 3rd Viscount Dudley |
|
|
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|
|
and Ward of Dudley
(to 1789) |
21 Jan 1750 |
25 Apr 1823 |
73 |
|
|
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|
|
2 Apr 1784 |
|
Samuel Smith (to
1790) |
19 Mar 1755 |
15 Jun 1793 |
38 |
|
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|
|
4 Mar 1789 |
|
Edmund Wigley (to
1802) |
1758 |
9 Sep 1821 |
63 |
|
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|
|
26 Jun 1790 |
|
Edmund Lechmere |
1747 |
31 Oct 1798 |
51 |
|
|
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|
|
26 May 1796 |
|
Abraham Robarts
(to 1816) |
27 Sep 1745 |
26 Nov 1816 |
71 |
|
|
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|
|
|
5 Jul 1802 |
|
Joseph Scott,later [1806] 1st baronet |
31 Mar 1752 |
17 Jun 1828 |
76 |
|
|
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|
|
29 Oct 1806 |
|
Henry Bromley |
c 1761 |
1837 |
|
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|
17 Feb 1807 |
|
William Gordon (Duff-Gordon from 1813),later |
|
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|
|
[1815] 2nd baronet
(to 1818) |
8 Apr 1772 |
8 Mar 1823 |
50 |
|
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|
23 Dec 1816 |
|
George William Coventry,styled Viscount |
|
|
|
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|
Deerhurst,later [1831] 8th Earl of Coventry |
16 Oct 1784 |
15 May 1843 |
58 |
|
|
(to 1826) |
|
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|
23 Jun 1818 |
|
Thomas Henry Hastings Davies (to 1835) |
27 Jan 1789 |
11 Dec 1846 |
57 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
16 Jun 1826 |
|
George Richard Robinson
(to 1837) |
c 1781 |
24 Aug 1850 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
8 Jan 1835 |
|
Joseph Bailey,later [1852] 1st baronet |
21 Jan 1783 |
20 Nov 1858 |
75 |
|
|
(to 1847) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
22 Jul 1837 |
|
Thomas Henry Hastings Davies |
27 Jan 1789 |
11 Dec 1846 |
57 |
|
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|
|
29 Jun 1841 |
|
Sir Thomas Wilde,later [1850] 1st Baron Truro |
7 Jul 1782 |
11 Nov 1855 |
73 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
8 Jul 1846 |
|
Sir Denis Le Marchant,1st baronet |
3 Jul 1795 |
30 Oct 1874 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 Jul 1847 |
|
Osman Ricardo (to
1865) |
25 May 1795 |
2 Jan 1881 |
85 |
|
|
Francis Rufford |
|
1854 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 Apr 1852 |
|
William Laslett |
1801 |
26 Jan 1884 |
82 |
|
|
|
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|
|
12 Mar 1860 |
|
Richard Padmore
(to 1868) |
1789 |
12 Jan 1881 |
91 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
12 Jul 1865 |
|
Alexander Clunes Sheriff
(to 1878) |
1816 |
17 Mar 1878 |
61 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
17 Nov 1868 |
|
William Laslett |
1801 |
26 Jan 1884 |
82 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 Feb 1874 |
|
Thomas Rowley Hill
(to 1885) |
1816 |
9 Oct 1896 |
80 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 Mar 1878 |
|
John Derby Allcroft |
19 Jul 1822 |
29 Jul 1893 |
71 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 Apr 1880 |
|
Aeneas John McIntyre |
6 Dec 1821 |
19 Sep 1889 |
67 |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
REPRESENTATION REDUCED |
|
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|
|
TO ONE MEMBER 1885 |
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|
25 Nov 1885 |
|
George Higginson Allsopp |
28 Mar 1846 |
9 Sep 1907 |
61 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
17 Jan 1906 |
|
George Henry Williamson |
14 Jan 1845 |
Mar 1918 |
73 |
|
|
[he was unseated on petition 25 May 1906. |
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|
Writ suspended until Feb 1908] |
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|
|
7 Feb 1908 |
|
Edward Alfred Goulding,later [1915] 1st baronet |
|
|
|
|
|
and [1922] 1st Baron Wargrave |
5 Nov 1862 |
17 Jul 1936 |
73 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
15 Nov 1922 |
|
Richard Robert Fairbairn |
27 May 1867 |
17 Oct 1941 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 Dec 1923 |
|
William Pomeroy Crawford Greene |
28 Jun 1884 |
10 May 1959 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
26 Jul 1945 |
|
George Reginald Ward,later [1960] 1st |
|
|
|
|
|
Viscount Ward of Witley |
20 Nov 1907 |
15 Jun 1988 |
80 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
16 Mar 1961 |
|
Peter Edward Walker,later [1992] Baron |
|
|
|
|
|
Walker of Worcester [L] |
25 Mar 1932 |
23 Jun 2010 |
78 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
9 Apr 1992 |
|
Peter James Luff
[kt 2014] |
18 Feb 1955 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 May 1997 |
|
Michael John Foster |
14 Mar 1963 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 May 2010 |
|
Robin Caspar Walker |
4 Jun 1978 |
|
|
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|
WORCESTERSHIRE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
11 Apr 1660 |
|
Henry Bromley |
5 Mar 1632 |
20 Sep 1670 |
38 |
|
|
John Talbot |
7 Jun 1630 |
13 Mar 1714 |
83 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
10 Apr 1661 |
|
Sir John Pakington,2nd baronet |
13 Aug 1621 |
3 Jan 1680 |
58 |
|
|
Samuel Sandys (to
1681) |
15 Jun 1615 |
5 Apr 1685 |
69 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
19 Feb 1679 |
|
Thomas Foley (to
1685) |
c 1641 |
1 Feb 1701 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
16 Feb 1681 |
|
Bridges Nanfan |
25 Mar 1623 |
4 Jun 1704 |
81 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
8 Apr 1685 |
|
Sir John Pakington,3rd baronet |
c 1649 |
28 Mar 1688 |
|
|
|
James Pytts |
c 1627 |
c 1686 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
15 Jan 1689 |
|
Sir James Rushout,1st baronet |
22 Mar 1644 |
16 Feb 1738 |
93 |
|
|
Thomas Foley (to
1698) |
c 1641 |
1 Feb 1701 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 Mar 1690 |
|
Sir John Pakington,4th baronet |
16 Mar 1671 |
13 Aug 1727 |
56 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 Nov 1695 |
|
Edwin Sandys |
1 Oct 1659 |
1699 |
39 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
10 Aug 1698 |
|
Sir John Pakington,4th baronet (to 1727) |
16 Mar 1671 |
13 Aug 1727 |
56 |
|
|
William Walsh |
6 Oct 1662 |
16 Mar 1708 |
45 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
26 Nov 1701 |
|
William Bromley |
26 Jun 1656 |
5 Aug 1707 |
51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 Aug 1702 |
|
William Walsh |
6 Oct 1662 |
16 Mar 1708 |
45 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
23 May 1705 |
|
William Bromley |
26 Jun 1656 |
5 Aug 1707 |
51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 Dec 1707 |
|
Sir Thomas Cookes Winford,2nd baronet |
26 Dec 1673 |
19 Jan 1744 |
70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 Oct 1710 |
|
Samuel Pytts |
c 1674 |
15 Jan 1729 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 Feb 1715 |
|
Thomas Vernon |
25 Nov 1654 |
5 Feb 1721 |
66 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 Mar 1721 |
|
Sir Thomas Lyttelton,4th baronet (to 1734) |
1686 |
14 Sep 1751 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 Aug 1727 |
|
Sir Herbert Perrott Pakington,5th baronet |
c 1701 |
24 Sep 1748 |
|
|
|
(to 1741) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 May 1734 |
|
Edmund Lechmere
(to 1747) |
4 Apr 1710 |
29 Mar 1805 |
94 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
20 May 1741 |
|
Edmund Pytts (to
1753) |
c 1696 |
24 Nov 1753 |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
8 Jul 1747 |
|
George William Coventry,styled Viscount |
|
|
|
|
|
Deerhurst,later [1751] 6th Earl of Coventry |
26 Apr 1722 |
3 Sep 1809 |
87 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
10 Apr 1751 |
|
John Bulkeley Coventry
(to 1761) |
21 Mar 1724 |
16 Mar 1801 |
76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
26 Dec 1753 |
|
Edmund Pytts |
23 Feb 1729 |
13 Dec 1781 |
52 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
8 Apr 1761 |
|
John Ward,later [1774] 2nd Viscount Dudley |
|
|
|
|
|
and Ward of Dudley |
22 Feb 1725 |
10 Oct 1788 |
63 |
|
|
William Dowdeswell
(to 1775) |
12 Mar 1721 |
6 Feb 1775 |
53 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 May 1774 |
|
Edward Foley (to
1803) |
16 Mar 1747 |
22 Jun 1803 |
56 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
22 Mar 1775 |
|
William Lygon,later [1815] 1st Earl Beauchamp |
|
|
|
|
|
(to 1806) |
25 Jul 1747 |
21 Oct 1816 |
69 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 Jul 1803 |
|
John William Ward,later [1827] 1st Earl of |
|
|
|
|
|
Dudley (to Nov
1806) |
9 Aug 1781 |
6 Mar 1833 |
51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 Mar 1806 |
|
William Beauchamp Lygon,later [1816] 2nd Earl |
|
|
|
|
|
Beauchamp (to
1816) |
1782 |
12 May 1823 |
40 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
7 Nov 1806 |
|
William Henry Lyttelton,later [1828] 3rd Baron |
|
|
|
|
|
Lyttelton (to
1820) |
3 Apr 1782 |
30 Apr 1837 |
55 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 Dec 1816 |
|
Henry Beauchamp Lygon,later [1853] 4th Earl |
|
|
|
|
|
Beauchamp (to
1831) |
5 Jan 1784 |
8 Sep 1863 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
13 Mar 1820 |
|
Sir Thomas Edward Winnington,3rd baronet |
13 Mar 1779 |
24 Sep 1839 |
60 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 Aug 1830 |
|
Thomas Henry Foley,later [1833] 4th Baron Foley |
|
|
|
|
|
(to 1832) |
11 Dec 1808 |
20 Nov 1869 |
60 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 May 1831 |
|
Frederick Spencer,later [1845] 4th Earl Spencer |
14 Apr 1798 |
27 Dec 1857 |
59 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
COUNTY SPLIT INTO EAST & |
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|
WEST DIVISIONS 1832 |
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|
WORCESTERSHIRE
EAST |
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
|
21 Dec 1832 |
|
William Congreve Russell |
15 Apr 1778 |
1850 |
72 |
|
|
Thomas Henry Cookes
(to 1837) |
c 1803 |
after 1892 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
19 Jan 1835 |
|
Edward Holland |
12 Feb 1806 |
5 Jan 1875 |
68 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 Aug 1837 |
|
Sir Horace St.Paul,2nd baronet |
29 Dec 1812 |
28 May 1891 |
78 |
|
|
John Barneby (to
Jan 1847) |
Nov 1799 |
c Dec 1846 |
47 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
12 Jul 1841 |
|
James Arthur Taylor
(to Aug 1847) |
18 Jun 1817 |
14 Jun 1889 |
71 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
11 Jan 1847 |
|
George Rushout-Bowles,later [1859] 3rd |
|
|
|
|
|
Baron Northwick
(to 1859) |
30 Aug 1811 |
18 Nov 1887 |
75 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
7 Aug 1847 |
|
John Hodgetts Hodgetts-Foley (to 1861) |
17 Jul 1797 |
13 Nov 1861 |
64 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
24 Feb 1859 |
|
Frederick Henry William Gough-Calthorpe, |
|
|
|
|
|
later [1868] 5th Baron Calthorpe (to Jun 1868) |
24 Jul 1826 |
25 Jun 1893 |
66 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
20 Dec 1861 |
|
Harry Foley Vernon,later [1885] 1st |
|
|
|
|
|
baronet (to Nov
1868) |
11 Apr 1834 |
1 Feb 1920 |
85 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 Jun 1868 |
|
Charles George Lyttelton,later [1889] 8th |
|
|
|
|
|
Viscount Cobham
(to 1874) |
27 Oct 1842 |
9 Jun 1922 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
25 Nov 1868 |
|
Richard Paul Amphlett
[kt 1874] |
24 May 1809 |
7 Dec 1883 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
16 Feb 1874 |
|
Henry Allsopp,later [1886] 1st Baron Hindlip |
19 Feb 1811 |
3 Apr 1887 |
76 |
|
|
Thomas Eades Walker |
24 Feb 1843 |
1917 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
14 Apr 1880 |
|
William Henry Gladstone |
3 Jun 1840 |
4 Jul 1891 |
51 |
|
|
George Woodyatt Hastings |
28 Sep 1825 |
21 Oct 1917 |
92 |
|
|
[expelled 21 Mar 1892 - for further information |
|
|
|
|
|
regarding the cause of this expulsion,see the |
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|
|
|
|
note at the foot of this page] |
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|
|
|
REPRESENTATION REDUCED |
|
|
|
|
|
TO ONE MEMBER 1885 |
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|
|
30 Mar 1892 |
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Joseph Austen Chamberlain |
16 Oct 1863 |
16 Mar 1937 |
73 |
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16 Jul 1914 |
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Frederick Leverton Harris |
17 Dec 1864 |
14 Nov 1926 |
61 |
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CONSTITUENCY
ABOLISHED 1918 |
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WORCESTERSHIRE MID |
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9 Jun 1983 |
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Eric Forth |
9 Sep 1944 |
17 May 2006 |
61 |
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1 May 1997 |
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Peter James Luff
[kt 2014] |
18 Feb 1955 |
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WORCESTERSHIRE
NORTH |
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5 Dec 1885 |
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Benjamin Hingley,later [1893] 1st baronet |
11 Sep 1830 |
13 May 1905 |
74 |
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23 Jul 1895 |
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John William Wilson |
22 Oct 1858 |
18 Jun 1932 |
73 |
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CONSTITUENCY
ABOLISHED 1918 |
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WORCESTERSHIRE
SOUTH |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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Rupert de la Bere [kt 1952],later [1953] |
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1st baronet |
16 Jun 1893 |
25 Feb 1978 |
84 |
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26 May 1955 |
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Peter Garnett Agnew,later [1957] 1st baronet |
9 Jul 1900 |
26 Aug 1990 |
90 |
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31 Mar 1966 |
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Sir Gerald David Nunes Nabarro |
29 Jun 1913 |
18 Nov 1973 |
60 |
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28 Feb 1974 |
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William Michael Hardy Spicer [kt 1996],later |
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[2010] Baron Spicer [L] |
22 Jan 1943 |
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CONSTITUENCY
ABOLISHED 1997 |
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WORCESTERSHIRE
WEST |
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14 Dec 1832 |
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Henry Beauchamp Lygon,later [1853] 4th |
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Earl Beauchamp (to
1853) |
5 Jan 1784 |
8 Sep 1863 |
79 |
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Thomas Henry Foley,later [1833] 4th Baron Foley |
11 Dec 1808 |
20 Nov 1869 |
60 |
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16 May 1833 |
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Henry Jeffreys Winnington |
1794 |
25 Aug 1873 |
79 |
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6 Jul 1841 |
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Frederic Winn Knight
[kt 1886] (to 1885) |
c May 1812 |
3 May 1897 |
84 |
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28 Feb 1853 |
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Henry Lygon,styled Viscount Elmley,later |
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[1863] 5th Earl Beauchamp |
13 Feb 1829 |
4 Mar 1866 |
37 |
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26 Oct 1863 |
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Frederick Lygon,later [1866] 6th |
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Earl Beauchamp |
10 Nov 1830 |
19 Feb 1891 |
60 |
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24 Mar 1866 |
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William Edward Dowdeswell |
Jun 1841 |
12 Jul 1893 |
52 |
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8 Jun 1876 |
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Sir Edmund Anthony Harley Lechmere,3rd |
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baronet |
8 Dec 1826 |
18 Dec 1894 |
68 |
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SPLIT INTO VARIOUS DIVISIONS 1885 |
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SEE
"BEWDLEY","DROITWICH","EVESHAM", |
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"WORCESTERSHIRE EAST" AND |
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"WORCESTERSHIRE NORTH" |
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CONSTITUENCY RE-UNITED 1997 |
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1 May 1997 |
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Sir William Michael Hardy Spicer,later [2010] |
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Baron Spicer [L] |
22 Jan 1943 |
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6 May 2010 |
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Harriett Mary Morison Baldwin |
2 May 1960 |
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WORKINGTON
(CUMBERLAND) |
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14 Dec 1918 |
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Thomas Cape |
5 Oct 1868 |
6 Nov 1947 |
79 |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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Thomas Frederick Peart,later [1976] |
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Baron Peart [L] |
30 Apr 1914 |
26 Aug 1988 |
74 |
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4 Nov 1976 |
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Richard Lewis Page |
22 Feb 1941 |
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3 May 1979 |
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Dale Norman Campbell-Savours,later [2001] |
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Baron Campbell-Savours [L] |
23 Aug 1943 |
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7 Jun 2001 |
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Thomas Anthony (Tony) Cunningham |
16 Sep 1952 |
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WORSLEY (MANCHESTER) |
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9 Jun 1983 |
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Terence Lewis |
29 Dec 1935 |
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5 May 2005 |
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Barbara Mary Keeley |
26 Mar 1952 |
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NAME ALTERED TO "WORSLEY AND |
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ECCLES SOUTH" 2010 |
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WORSLEY AND ECCLES SOUTH (MANCHESTER) |
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6 May 2010 |
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Barbara Mary Keeley |
26 Mar 1952 |
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WORTHING |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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Otho Leslie Prior-Palmer
[kt 1959] |
28 Oct 1897 |
29 Jan 1986 |
88 |
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15 Oct 1964 |
|
Terence Langley Higgins [kt 1993],later [1997] |
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Baron Higgins [L] |
18 Jan 1928 |
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CONSTITUENCY
ABOLISHED 1997 |
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WORTHING EAST
& SHOREHAM |
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1 May 1997 |
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Timothy Paul Loughton |
30 May 1962 |
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WORTHING WEST |
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1 May 1997 |
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Peter James Bottomley
[kt 2011] |
30 Jul 1944 |
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THE WREKIN (SHROPSHIRE) |
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14 Dec 1918 |
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Sir Charles Solomon Henry,1st baronet |
28 Jan 1860 |
27 Dec 1919 |
59 |
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7 Feb 1920 |
|
Charles Frederick Palmer |
9 Sep 1869 |
25 Oct 1920 |
51 |
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20 Nov 1920 |
|
Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend |
21 Feb 1861 |
18 May 1924 |
63 |
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15 Nov 1922 |
|
Howard Stransom Button
[kt 1936] |
14 Feb 1873 |
18 Aug 1943 |
70 |
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6 Dec 1923 |
|
Henry Nixon |
1874 |
15 Mar 1939 |
64 |
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29 Oct 1924 |
|
Thomas Oakley |
1879 |
4 Apr 1936 |
56 |
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30 May 1929 |
|
Edith Picton-Turbervill |
13 Jun 1872 |
31 Aug 1960 |
88 |
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27 Oct 1931 |
|
James Baldwin-Webb |
5 Feb 1894 |
17 Sep 1940 |
46 |
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26 Sep 1941 |
|
William Arthur Colegate
[kt 1955] |
c 1884 |
10 Sep 1956 |
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26 Jul 1945 |
|
Ivor Owen Thomas |
5 Dec 1898 |
11 Jan 1982 |
83 |
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26 May 1955 |
|
William Yates |
15 Sep 1921 |
18 Apr 2010 |
88 |
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31 Mar 1966 |
|
Gerald Teasdale Fowler |
1 Jan 1935 |
1 May 1993 |
58 |
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18 Jun 1970 |
|
Joseph Anthony Porteous Trafford,later [1987] |
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Baron Trafford [L] |
20 Jul 1932 |
16 Sep 1989 |
57 |
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28 Feb 1974 |
|
Gerald Teasdale Fowler |
1 Jan 1935 |
1 May 1993 |
58 |
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3 May 1979 |
|
Philip Warren Hawksley |
10 Mar 1943 |
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11 Jun 1987 |
|
Bruce Joseph Grocott,later [2001] Baron |
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Grocott [L] |
1 Nov 1940 |
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1 May 1997 |
|
Peter Charles Stephen Bradley |
12 Apr 1953 |
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5 May 2005 |
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Mark Andrew Pritchard |
22 Nov 1966 |
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WREXHAM
(DENBIGHSHIRE) |
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14 Dec 1918 |
|
Sir Robert John Thomas,1st baronet |
23 Apr 1873 |
27 Sep 1951 |
78 |
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15 Nov 1922 |
|
Robert Richards |
7 May 1884 |
22 Dec 1954 |
70 |
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29 Oct 1924 |
|
Christmas Price Williams |
25 Dec 1881 |
18 Aug 1965 |
83 |
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30 May 1929 |
|
Robert Richards |
7 May 1884 |
22 Dec 1954 |
70 |
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27 Oct 1931 |
|
Aled Owen Roberts |
17 Jul 1889 |
25 Aug 1949 |
60 |
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14 Nov 1935 |
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Robert Richards |
7 May 1884 |
22 Dec 1954 |
70 |
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17 Mar 1955 |
|
James Idwal Jones |
30 Jun 1900 |
18 Oct 1982 |
82 |
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18 Jun 1970 |
|
Robert Thomas Ellis |
15 Mar 1924 |
14 Apr 2010 |
86 |
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9 Jun 1983 |
|
John Marek |
24 Dec 1940 |
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7 Jun 2001 |
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Ian Colin Lucas |
18 Sep 1960 |
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(CHIPPING) WYCOMBE (BUCKINGHAMSHIRE) |
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28 Mar 1660 |
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Edmund Petty |
c 1621 |
16 Dec 1661 |
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Richard Browne |
c 1628 |
23 Sep 1684 |
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Thomas Scott |
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Double return between Browne and Scott. |
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Browne declared elected 5 May 1660 |
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20 Mar 1661 |
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Sir Edmund Pye,1st baronet (to Nov 1673) |
c 1607 |
28 Apr 1673 |
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Sir John Borlase,1st baronet |
21 Aug 1619 |
8 Aug 1672 |
52 |
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15 Feb 1673 |
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Sir John Borlase,2nd baronet (to 1685) |
c 1640 |
1 Feb 1689 |
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1 Nov 1673 |
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Robert Sawyer [kt
1677] |
20 Sep 1633 |
28 Jul 1692 |
58 |
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8 Feb 1679 |
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Thomas Lewes |
c Jun 1657 |
16 Mar 1696 |
38 |
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16 Mar 1685 |
|
Sir Dennis Hampson,3rd baronet |
c 1653 |
10 Apr 1719 |
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Edward Baldwin |
2 Sep 1632 |
21 Nov 1693 |
61 |
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7 Jan 1689 |
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Thomas Lewes (to
1696) |
c Jun 1657 |
16 Mar 1696 |
38 |
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William Jephson |
c 1647 |
7 Jun 1691 |
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26 Oct 1691 |
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Charles Godfrey
(to 1713) |
c 1648 |
23 Feb 1715 |
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28 Mar 1696 |
|
Fleetwood Dormer |
14 Apr 1657 |
21 Oct 1723 |
66 |
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21 Jul 1698 |
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John Archdale [because he was a Quaker |
5 May 1642 |
4 Jul 1717 |
75 |
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he refused to take the oaths] |
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21 Jan 1699 |
|
Thomas Archdale |
c 1675 |
9 Aug 1711 |
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7 Jan 1701 |
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Fleetwood Dormer |
14 Apr 1657 |
21 Oct 1723 |
66 |
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4 Oct 1710 |
|
Sir Thomas Lee,3rd baronet (to Mar 1722) |
31 Mar 1687 |
17 Dec 1749 |
62 |
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25 Aug 1713 |
|
Sir John Wittewrong,3rd baronet |
11 Jul 1673 |
30 Jan 1722 |
48 |
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8 Feb 1722 |
|
John Neale |
11 Jul 1687 |
19 Dec 1746 |
59 |
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24 Mar 1722 |
|
Charles Egerton |
c 1694 |
7 Nov 1725 |
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Henry Petty,1st Earl of Shelburne [I] |
22 Oct 1675 |
17 Apr 1751 |
75 |
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(to 1727) |
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1 Feb 1726 |
|
Charles Colyear,styled Viscount Milsington, |
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later [1730] 2nd Earl of Portmore [his election |
27 Aug 1700 |
5 Jul 1785 |
84 |
|
|
was declared void 22 Feb 1726. At the |
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subsequent by-election held on 3 Mar 1726, |
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Colyear was again returned,but he was unseated |
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on petition in favour of Harry Waller 17 Mar 1726] |
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17 Mar 1726 |
|
Harry Waller (to
1747) |
c 1701 |
29 Jul 1772 |
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17 Aug 1727 |
|
William Lee |
2 Aug 1688 |
8 Apr 1754 |
65 |
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27 Jan 1731 |
|
Sir Charles Vernon |
c 1683 |
4 Apr 1762 |
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23 Apr 1734 |
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Edmund Waller [he was also returned for |
c 1699 |
25 Apr 1771 |
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Great Marlow,for which he chose to sit] |
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17 Feb 1735 |
|
Sir Charles Vernon |
c 1683 |
4 Apr 1762 |
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4 May 1741 |
|
Edmund Waller (to
1754) |
c 1699 |
25 Apr 1771 |
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27 Jun 1747 |
|
Edmund Waller |
c 1725 |
8 Aug 1788 |
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17 Apr 1754 |
|
John Petty,1st Earl of Shelburne [I] (to 1760) |
1706 |
14 May 1761 |
54 |
|
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John Waller |
c 1723 |
13 Nov 1757 |
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10 Dec 1757 |
|
Edmund Waller (to
1761) |
c 1725 |
8 Aug 1788 |
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2 Jun 1760 |
|
William Petty,styled Viscount Fitzmaurice, |
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later [1784] 1st Marquess of Lansdowne |
|
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(to Dec 1761) |
2 May 1737 |
7 May 1805 |
68 |
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28 Mar 1761 |
|
Robert Waller (to
1790) |
c 1732 |
c Nov 1814 |
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5 Dec 1761 |
|
Isaac Barre |
15 Oct 1726 |
20 Jul 1802 |
75 |
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6 Oct 1774 |
|
Thomas Fitzmaurice |
Jul 1742 |
28 Oct 1793 |
51 |
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|
6 Sep 1780 |
|
Charles Stanhope,styled Viscount Mahon,later |
|
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|
[1786] 3rd Earl Stanhope |
3 Aug 1753 |
15 Dec 1816 |
63 |
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15 Mar 1786 |
|
John Henry Petty,styled Earl Wycombe,later |
|
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|
[1805] 2nd Marquess of Lansdowne (to 1802) |
6 Dec 1765 |
15 Nov 1809 |
43 |
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19 Jun 1790 |
|
Sir John Jervis,later [1797] 1st Earl of |
|
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St.Vincent |
9 Jan 1735 |
13 Mar 1823 |
88 |
|
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1 Feb 1794 |
|
Sir Francis Baring,1st baronet |
18 Apr 1740 |
12 Sep 1810 |
70 |
|
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|
26 May 1796 |
|
Sir John Dashwood-King,4th baronet (to 1831) |
c 1766 |
22 Oct 1849 |
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6 Jul 1802 |
|
Sir Francis Baring,1st baronet |
18 Apr 1740 |
12 Sep 1810 |
70 |
|
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|
1 Nov 1806 |
|
Sir Thomas Baring,2nd baronet (to 1832) |
12 Jun 1772 |
3 Apr 1848 |
75 |
|
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30 Apr 1831 |
|
Robert John Smith,later [1838] 2nd Baron |
|
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|
Carrington (to
1838) |
16 Jan 1796 |
17 Mar 1868 |
72 |
|
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26 Jun 1832 |
|
Charles Grey |
15 Mar 1804 |
31 Mar 1870 |
66 |
|
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|
24 Jul 1837 |
|
George Henry Dashwood,later [1849] 5th |
|
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|
baronet (to 1862) |
24 Jan 1792 |
4 Mar 1862 |
70 |
|
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|
23 Oct 1838 |
|
George Robert Smith |
2 May 1793 |
22 Feb 1869 |
75 |
|
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1 Jul 1841 |
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Ralph Bernal (Osborne from 1844) |
26 Mar 1808 |
4 Jan 1882 |
73 |
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29 Jul 1847 |
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Martin Tucker Smith
(to 1865) |
6 Jul 1803 |
10 Oct 1880 |
77 |
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18 Mar 1862 |
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John Remington Mills
(to 1868) |
1798 |
22 Nov 1879 |
81 |
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11 Jul 1865 |
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Charles Robert Wynn-Carington,later [1868] |
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3rd Baron Carrington, [1895] 1st Earl Carrington |
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and [1912] 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire |
16 May 1843 |
13 Jun 1928 |
85 |
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11 Apr 1868 |
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William Henry Peregrine Carington [kt 1911] |
28 Jul 1845 |
7 Oct 1914 |
69 |
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REPRESENTATION REDUCED |
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TO ONE MEMBER 1868 |
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10 Mar 1883 |
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Gerard Smith [kt
1895] |
12 Dec 1839 |
28 Oct 1920 |
80 |
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28 Nov 1885 |
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Richard George Penn Curzon-Howe,styled |
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Viscount Curzon,later [1900] 4th Earl Howe |
28 Apr 1861 |
10 Jan 1929 |
67 |
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12 Oct 1900 |
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William Henry Grenfell,later [1905] 1st Baron |
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Desborough |
30 Oct 1855 |
9 Jan 1945 |
89 |
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23 Jan 1906 |
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Thomas Arnold Herbert |
1 Sep 1863 |
22 Nov 1940 |
77 |
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21 Jan 1910 |
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Sir Charles Alfred Cripps,later [1914] 1st |
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Baron Parmoor |
3 Oct 1852 |
30 Jun 1941 |
88 |
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18 Feb 1914 |
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William Baring du Pre |
5 Apr 1875 |
23 Aug 1946 |
71 |
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6 Dec 1923 |
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Vera Florence Annie Woodhouse,Lady |
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Terrington |
11 Jan 1889 |
19 May 1973 |
84 |
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29 Oct 1924 |
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Sir Alfred William Fortescue Knox |
30 Oct 1870 |
9 Mar 1964 |
93 |
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26 Jul 1945 |
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John Edwin Haire,later [1965] Baron Haire |
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of Whiteabbey [L] |
14 Nov 1908 |
7 Oct 1966 |
57 |
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25 Oct 1951 |
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William Waldorf Astor,later [1952] 3rd |
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Viscount Astor |
13 Aug 1907 |
8 Mar 1966 |
58 |
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4 Nov 1952 |
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John Hall [kt
1973] |
21 Sep 1911 |
19 Jan 1978 |
66 |
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27 Apr 1978 |
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Raymond William Whitney
[kt 1997] |
28 Nov 1930 |
15 Aug 2012 |
81 |
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7 Jun 2001 |
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Paul Alexander Cyril Goodman |
17 Nov 1959 |
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6 May 2010 |
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Steven John Baker |
6 Jun 1971 |
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WYRE (LANCASHIRE) |
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9 Jun 1983 |
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Sir Walter Clegg |
18 Apr 1920 |
15 Apr 1994 |
73 |
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11 Jun 1987 |
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Keith Douglas Rowland Mans |
10 Feb 1946 |
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NAME ALTERED TO "LANCASTER |
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AND WYRE" 1997 |
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WYRE FOREST (WORCESTERSHIRE) |
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9 Jun 1983 |
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James Esmond Bulmer |
19 May 1935 |
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11 Jun 1987 |
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Anthony Michael Vincent Coombs |
18 Nov 1952 |
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1 May 1997 |
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David Anthony Lock |
2 May 1960 |
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7 Jun 2001 |
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Richard Taylor |
7 Jul 1934 |
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6 May 2010 |
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Mark Robert Timothy Garnier |
26 Feb 1963 |
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WYRE AND PRESTON NORTH (LANCASHIRE) |
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6 May 2010 |
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Robert Ben Lobban Wallace |
15 May 1970 |
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WYTHENSHAWE
(MANCHESTER) |
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23 Feb 1950 |
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Eveline Hill |
16 Apr 1898 |
22 Sep 1973 |
75 |
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15 Oct 1964 |
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Alfred Morris,later [1997] Baron Morris of |
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Manchester [L] |
23 Mar 1928 |
12 Aug 2012 |
84 |
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NAME ALTERED TO "WYTHENSHAWE |
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AND SALE EAST" 1997 |
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WYTHENSHAWE AND |
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SALE EAST (MANCHESTER) |
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1 May 1997 |
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Paul Gerard Goggins |
16 Jun 1953 |
7 Jan 2014 |
60 |
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13 Feb 2014 |
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Michael Joseph Patrick Kane |
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The Wolverhampton East by-election of 1908 -
the first vote cast by a woman? |
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This by-election was caused by the raising to
the peerage of the sitting member, Henry |
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Hartley Fowler, who was created Viscount
Wolverhampton. At that time, women had not |
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yet been granted the right to vote, and the
Suffragette movement was in full swing. |
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However, due to a clerical error, a woman was
allowed to vote in this by-election, as is |
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shown in the following report from 'The Times'
of 6 May 1908:- |
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'The Suffragists have secured a triumph.
Throughout the day they have been full of |
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enthusiasm of behalf of the Unionist candidate
[Leopold Amery]. At each of the stations |
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women have been placed, and as electors came up
they urged them to vote against the |
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Government. They proudly boasted that they had
polled a woman voter. Some one informed |
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them that a woman was upon the Parliamentary
register, and investigation proved that this |
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was correct. She was discovered a day or two
ago, and she expressed her willingness to |
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vote provided she were allowed to do so. She
was assured by Mrs. Manson and other ladies |
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of the Women's Freedom League that there was no
bar to her exercising the franchise, and |
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she did so. Her name is Mrs. Lois Dawson, and
she lives in Red Hill-street, but her name |
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appeared on the register as Louis Dawson.
"I suppose," said Mrs. Manson, "the Revising |
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Barrister thought Lois was a man, but he has
been caught napping for once, and we have |
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polled our first vote." She explained that
Liberals outside the polling station objected to Mrs. |
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Dawson's going in, but they got her inside. The
presiding officer informed them that he had |
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never had such a case before, but being
satisfied that she was on the register he had no |
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alternative but to allow her to vote.' |
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The by-election was won by the Liberal
candidate, George Rennie Thorne, who received |
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4,514 votes to Amery's 4,506, a majority of
only 8. There was talk at the time of demanding |
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a scrutiny of the poll, but this does not
appear to have taken place. If it had, there seems |
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little doubt that Lois Dawson's vote would have
been discarded. |
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William Frederick Elliot Eden, MP for Woodstock
1806-1810 |
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Eden was the eldest son of William Eden, 1st
Baron Auckland. His body was found in the |
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Thames on 25 February 1810. The following
account of the inquest is taken from "The |
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Morning Chronicle" of 27 February 1810:- |
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'An Inquisition was taken yesterday at the
Brown Bear public-house, Horse-ferry, |
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Westminster, on the body of the Honourable
William Frederick Eden, a Lieutenant-Colonel |
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in the Westminster Volunteers, who was found
drowned in the Thames on Sunday. |
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'Richard Western, a bargeman, stated, that on
Sunday, about half past twelve o'clock, he |
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was going on shore in a skiff, from a barge
moored off Lambeth Palace with his apprentice, |
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when he perceived something drifting on the
water, about 20 yards from the shore, |
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opposite Finch's wharf, which he took for a
piece of tarpauling. It was ebb tide, and on |
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approaching the object, and touching it with a
boat-hook, witness discovered it to be a |
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body, and it immediately turned with the face
upwards. The body was fastened astern, |
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and conveyed to the shore, when a man of the
name of Swan, said it was Mr. Eden, for |
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whom a great reward was offered. Witness
immediately went to Lord Auckland's, and a |
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servant-maid and a foot-boy recognized the
body. It was conveyed to the Brown Bear, and |
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on searching the pockets a receipt was found in
a pocket-book for £600 paid to Drummond |
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& Co., £13 in notes, some silver, and a
gold watch and seal, besides other articles. |
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According to the appearance of the body,
witness supposed it might have been a fortnight |
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in the water, but it might have been six weeks
at this season of the year, if buried in sand. |
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A scratch visible in the forehead might have
been occasioned by the gravel. |
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'Mr. Holt, Surgeon, in Abingdon-street, stated
that he saw the deceased on Friday evening, |
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the 19th of January, the day he was missing. He
was with Mr. Stables, the Adjutant of the |
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Westminster corps, who lives in Mr. Holt's
house. He had called at witness's house to inquire |
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for Mr. Stables, on Wednesday and Thursday. It
was between seven and eight o'clock on |
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Friday evening witness saw the deceased in Mr.
Stables' apartments; and some time after, |
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whilst writing in the parlour, he heard him in
the passage trying to get out, and witness |
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went with a light. The deceased had thrown down
a long broom, which prevented him from |
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opening the door, and witness jocularly
observed, "You are shouldering your musket, |
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Colonel." He seemed not to regard what
witness said, and he went out without making any |
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reply, which witness thought was rather
strange, as they were acquainted. Witness never |
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conceived the deceased to be in the least
deranged. |
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'Mr Stables stated, that the deceased called on
him at 9 o'clock in the morning of Friday, |
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and witness called on the Colonel at 11, and
paid him £600 on account of the corps. The |
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deceased called on witness again at five, and
after absenting himself a short time, he |
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returned and stayed an hour and a half. They
were settling some military matters, and the |
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deceased started from his chair on a sudden,
and went down stairs, before witness could |
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even ring for a servant, without saying a word.
He had previously desired Mr. Stables to |
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call on him on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock,
and bring the papers with him. Witness knew |
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the deceased well, but he never considered him
in the least deranged. He had been |
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informed that the deceased went home to Lord
Auckland's after he had left him, and he |
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made his own tea, and appeared perfectly sane. |
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'Major Jones, belonging to the Westminster
corps, knew the Colonel well, and he never |
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conceived an idea that he was deranged - and
this was corroborated by Mr. Figg, Lord |
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Auckland's Steward. On a question being put by
the Coroner, Mr Holt was of opinion that |
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at this season of the year a body might be a
month or five weeks in the water without |
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being putrid, and until in that state it never
floated. |
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'There was no person from Lord Auckland's,
excepting Mr. Figg, and the Jury returned a |
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special verdict of "Found drowned in the
river, but by what means it came there, there |
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was no evidence before the Jury." - The
body had been missing more than five weeks. |
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'The man who found the body will receive £50.' |
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Robert Gee VC, MP for Woolwich East 1921-1922
and Bosworth 1924-1927 |
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Gee was a temporary Captain in the 2nd
Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers when, on 30 |
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November 1917, he won a Victoria Cross for his
actions at Masnières in France. |
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His citation reads:- |
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"For most conspicuous bravery, initiative,
and determination when an attack by a strong |
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enemy force pierced our line and captured a
brigade headquarters and ammunition dump. |
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Capt. Gee, finding himself a prisoner, killed
one of the enemy with his spiked stick, and |
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succeeded in escaping. He then organised a
party of the brigade staff, with which he |
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attacked the enemy fiercely, closely followed
and supported by two companies of infantry. |
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By his own personal bravery and prompt action
he, aided by his orderlies, cleared the |
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locality. |
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"Captain Gee established a defensive flank
on the outskirts of the village, then finding that |
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an enemy machine gun was still in action, with
a revolver in each hand and followed by |
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one man, he rushed and captured the gun,
killing eight of the crew. At this time he was |
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wounded, but refused to have the wound dressed
until he was satisfied that the defence |
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was organised." |
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Gee was elected to the House of Commons in a
by-election in Woolwich East in March 1921. |
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His defeated opponent was Ramsay Macdonald,
later to become the first Labour Prime |
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Minister of Great Britain. The election was
seen as being a fight between a war hero and a |
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pacifist who had opposed the war, with the war
hero winning. |
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Benjamin Walsh, MP for Wootton Bassett
1808-1812 |
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The following note on Benjamin Walsh was
written by my friend Paul Buttle, and is here |
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reproduced with his kind permission. Paul has
written a compendium (available on Lulu.com) |
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which outlines the parliamentary histories of
each of the 'rotten boroughs' which were |
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abolished following the passing of the 1832
Reform Act. |
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Walsh was elected to represent Wootton Bassett
after paying £5000 for his seat. He |
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bought the seat to avoid being imprisoned for
debt after losing money as a lottery |
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contractor. Even though he was declared a
bankrupt and expelled from the stock |
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exchange soon afterwards, this did not prevent
him from obtaining the trust of no less a |
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person than the Solicitor General, Sir Thomas
Plumer, who employed Walsh as his |
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stockbroker. |
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On the 4th December, 1811 Sir Thomas gave Walsh
£22,000 worth of stock to convert |
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into exchequer bills. Walsh converted the stock
into cash, but bought only £6000 worth of |
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exchequer bills; £1,200 he used to pay back
the money he owed to his brother, whose |
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need was particularly pressing, and the balance
he used to finance his planned decampment |
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to America. To this end, he purchased £11,000
worth of American stock. On the 5th of |
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December, Walsh gave Sir Thomas the £6000 worth
of exchequer bills he had obtained for |
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him and made excuses as to why he had not
obtained the rest. Later that day, or the |
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following day, he left London for Falmouth
where he planned to board a vessel that would |
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take him to Lisbon, from whence he intended to
sail for America. |
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Some little time after Walsh left his presence
Sir Thomas, perhaps feeling matters were not |
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quite as they should be, decided to call in on
his bank that evening. There he discovered |
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the business that Walsh was conducting for him
was not quite in order. The next day he |
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therefore called at Walsh's office and
discovered he was gone. Sir Thomas realised he had |
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been duped, with the result that a hunt for
Walsh was set in motion. |
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Whilst on the run Walsh posted his brother a
letter explaining what he had done, which in |
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part read "Sir Thomas Plumer employed me
to sell a large sum of stock to pay for an estate, |
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and I have withheld a part of the proceeds. I
might have taken it all; but thought my crime |
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enough for my future life to answer for, to
take what I conceived would be sufficient to |
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maintain my family in competence and pay those
debts which hung heaviest on my mind." |
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This letter proved to be Walsh's undoing, for
he took advantage of his right to free postage |
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as an MP, and franked the letter with his own
signature. The letter was consequently |
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intercepted by the authorities who thereby
became aware of his location. Walsh was |
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apprehended in Falmouth on the 9th of December,
just three days after the hunt for him |
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had begun. |
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Walsh’s trial, which attracted much public
interest, took place on the 15th January, 1812, |
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37 days after his arrest. It lasted a day, by
the end of which he was found guilty, subject |
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to the verdict being reviewed by a panel of
judges. On the 14th of February, the said |
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panel of judges (ten in all) surprisingly
decided that Walsh was guiltless of having committed |
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a felony, seemingly because Plumer's stock had
been handed to Walsh rather than being |
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stolen by him. The judges recommended a
pardon, which was granted by the Prince Regent |
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on the 20th. Notwithstanding this pardon,
however, moves were made in the House of |
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Commons on the 25th of February to seek
Walsh's expulsion. As Walsh refused to attend |
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the House, his case was not considered until
the 5th of March when, by a vote of 101 to |
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16, the House voted for his expulsion. |
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In the year following his expulsion, Walsh
became a newspaper proprietor after purchasing |
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a Plymouth newspaper. This venture, however,
failed within a couple of years. |
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Walsh's entry in the 'Newgate Calendar' reads
as follows;- |
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BENJAMIN WALSH, ESQ., M.P. |
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Convicted in 1812 of stealing a Large Sum |
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of Money from Sir Thomas Plumer, his Majesty's |
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Solicitor-General, and pardoned on a Case
reserved |
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for the Opinion of the Twelve Judges |
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'Mr Benjamin Walsh had long been known in the
City of London as a dashing mercantile |
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character. In co-partnership with Mr Nisbett he
contracted with the Chancellor of the |
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Exchequer for a lottery of fifty thousand
tickets. This proved, to such a man as Walsh, a |
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very lucky speculation. He rubbed off his debts
by a Statute of Bankruptcy, and soon |
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procured for himself a seat in the Parliament
of his country. |
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'Walsh and Nisbett bustled through their broken
fortunes and, from the counting-house |
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desk, the former, as we have already observed,
was placed in the seat of a legislator for |
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his country. There, among "the great men,
the grave men, and the sage men of the land," |
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he beheld a fair field for the exercise of his
talents. Elevation to rank and power soon wipes |
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away every former stain of reputation, and
effaces each blot of character. |
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'Among the dignified of the House of Commons,
Sir Thomas Plumer, it seemed, had not a |
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whit worse opinion of his brother Member,
Walsh, than if no lottery contract had been |
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made, nor any bankruptcy against him issued
forth, In short, Sir Thomas entrusted him with |
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a very large sum of money to purchase
government securities; but Walsh laid it out in the |
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stocks of the United States of America in his
own name, and ran off towards that land of |
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refuge for the guilty. He was, however,
fortunately overtaken by the arm of justice at the |
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port from whence he intended to fly his native
country. |
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'Walsh was pursued by the solicitor of the
duped knight and a Bow Street runner, to |
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Falmouth; to which port it was discovered he
had fled by stopping his letters, under a |
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government order, at the General Post Office.
Young Members of Parliament were fond of |
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franking the letters of their friends; and it
appeared that Walsh was so very tenacious of |
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this prerogative that, in an ignominious
concealed flight, he still endorsed his letters "FREE |
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B. WALSH." |
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'This degenerate legislator for his country
was, like the meanest felon, arraigned at the bar |
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of the Old Bailey, charged with feloniously
stealing twenty-two bank-notes of one thousand |
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pounds each, and one bank-note for two hundred
pounds, the property of Sir Thomas |
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Plumer, Kt. with intent to defraud him of the
said sum of money; in other counts of the |
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indictment the offence was variously charged,
to which the prisoner pleaded not guilty. |
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'Mr Garrow, in stating the case on the part of
the prosecution, observed that if it had been |
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possible for the prosecutor in this action to
have extended indulgence or commiseration |
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towards the unfortunate prisoner at the bar,
the honourable and humane feelings and |
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character of the prosecutor would have most
willingly abstained from the present |
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prosecution; but from the nature of the case he
was called upon to discharge an important |
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public duty which was indispensable. The
prosecutor was his Majesty's Solicitor-General, |
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and had long been acquainted with the gentleman
whom he now had the painful duty to |
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prosecute. His father had been a director of
the Bank of England, and from this the |
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prosecutor was induced to trust the prisoner as
a stockbroker. He then proceeded to |
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state the case as it appeared in evidence, from
which he concluded, that at the time of |
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the prisoner's getting the means into his
power, it was his intention to perpetrate the |
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felony. |
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'Sir Thomas Plumer, being sworn, stated that he
had for many years employed the prisoner |
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as a stockbroker, and in the month of August
last apprised him that he had made a contract |
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for the purchase of an estate, for which he was
to pay at Michaelmas, and it would be |
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necessary for him to sell out stock to a
considerable amount. The prisoner advised at that |
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time to postpone selling out, as he expected a
considerable rise in stock, and the longer he |
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postponed it the better, but in November the
prisoner urged him strongly to sell out, as |
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stock would fall considerably, saying he had
consulted the most intelligent persons upon the |
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subject. In consequence of this he gave him
authority to sell out stock to the amount of |
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thirteen thousand, four hundred pounds of three
per cents, and eighteen thousand, six |
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hundred pounds of reduced Consols. On the
following day he called at the prisoner's office |
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in the city, who told him he had made the
contract for the sale, and it was agreed to be |
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transferred on the Wednesday or Thursday
following, which accordingly took place. He |
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then consulted the prisoner on the best way of
disposing of the money until he should want |
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it, and he advised the purchase of Exchequer
bills, but it was then, he said, too late in the |
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day for that purpose. The next day the prisoner
called at his chambers at Lincoln's Inn, and |
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gave him a cheque on Messrs Goslings, his
bankers, for twenty-two thousand pounds, for |
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the purpose of purchasing these Exchequer
bills, and he promised to return with them that |
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day at four o'clock; this was on Thursday, the
5th of December. He returned about half- |
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past four, appeared agitated, and complained of
an asthma; and after a little pause told him |
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he had made the contract with Mr Trotter, Mr
Coutts's broker; but the Exchequer bills could |
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not be delivered until Saturday, as they were
locked up in the bank, and Mr Coutts was not |
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in town; and that he should call on that day at
three o'clock. At that time he produced |
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six thousand pounds in Exchequer bills, which
he said he would lodge with his bankers, |
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along with the receipt for the balance. He
afterwards inquired at his bankers, and found the |
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Exchequer bills for six thousand pounds were
lodged, but no receipt, and he never saw the |
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prisoner after until he saw him in Bow Street. |
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'William Ewins, clerk at Goslings & Co.'s,
proved the payment of the cheque for twenty-two |
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pounds to the prisoner in person' Mr William
Hannan proved the purchase of six thousand, |
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five hundred pounds in Exchequer bills, by
order of the prisoner; and George Hankley, his |
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clerk, proved the delivery of them to the prisoner. |
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'The case on the part of the prosecution being
closed, the prisoner declined making any |
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defence. |
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'Mr Scarlet, for the prisoner, in addressing
the Court, hoped he would not be understood to |
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entertain any other sentiments of this offence
that a conviction of the moral turpitude of |
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the prisoner - and he was satisfied the
prisoner himself entertained no other sentiment, and |
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felt all the contrition belonging to such a
crime - but it now became his duty to make such |
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objections as occurred to him. First, there
could be no charge of this sort for stealing the |
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cheque, for it was in evidence the prosecutor
had given it to the prisoner for a specific |
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purpose, and it was not altogether misapplied,
for he had purchased some Exchequer bills, |
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and the law did not allow the act of felony to
be in part separated. The second objection |
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was under the statute of the second year of the
reign of George II, by which the security |
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intended by the legislature was to such
property as was still available to the party himself - |
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in this case the prosecutor had parted with all
control over the cheque by delivering it to |
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the prisoner. Thirdly, the felonious intent of
the party taking was not in itself sufficient to |
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constitute a felony when the party to whom the
property belonged had relinquished his |
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control over it. In support of these
objections, he referred to several cases in point. |
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'After some observations by Mr Garrow, Mr
Scarlet and Mr Alley, it was agreed that the |
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jury should find a verdict subject to the
future judgment of the twelve judges upon the |
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Chief Baron's report. |
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'The Chief Baron acquiesced in this
arrangement, and then, addressing the jury, adverted |
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to that part of the evidence which went to show
the previous intent of the prisoner to |
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commit the felony; observing, at the same time,
that it was impossible, upon such evidence, |
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not to find the prisoner guilty; who, in
consequence of the objections made by his counsel, |
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would have all the benefit of the judgment of
the twelve judges hereafter. |
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'The jury immediately returned a verdict of guilty. |
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'During the whole of the trial the prisoner was
much affected. The court was exceedingly |
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crowded from an early hour, and several Members
of both Houses of Parliament attended to |
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witness this extraordinary trial. |
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'The judges who presided at the trial of Walsh,
by no means satisfied with the verdict, |
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reserved a case for their brethren. The result
of their opinion will be found in the following |
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report to the Lord Chief Baron, and the pardon
of the Prince Regent:- |
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THE LORD CHIEF BARON TO
MR SECRETARY RYDER |
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February 15,
1812 . |
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SIR -
I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of his Royal Highness
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Prince Regent, that Benjamin Walsh was indicted
before me at the last sessions held at the |
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Old Bailey, for stealing from Sir Thomas Plumer
a certain order for the payment of twenty- |
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two thousand, two hundred pounds, and also
stealing bank-notes to that amount. |
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The facts of his having formed the design of
converting this money to his use, and of |
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actually so converting much the greater part of
it, were proved without contradiction. But |
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doubts having occurred to Mr Justice Le Blanc
and myself (Mr Justice Chambre being absent |
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from indisposition), the case was reserved for
the judges to consider whether the facts |
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proved amounted to the crime of larceny. |
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The argument of counsel concluded last night;
and the case was considered by ten judges |
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present (two being confined by illness), who
were of opinion that the facts proved did not, |
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in estimation of law, amount to felony. |
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The prisoner having been convicted of that
offence, I am humbly to recommend him as a |
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proper object of his Majesty's
pardon. I am, etc |
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(Signed) AR MACDONALD' |
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George Woodyatt Hastings , MP for
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Hastings was expelled from the House of Commons
on 21 March 1892 after being sentenced |
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to five years' imprisonment after pleading
guilty to fraudulent conversion. Hastings had been |
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the trustee, under the will of a Mr. John
Brown, of property which he appropriated for his |
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own use. |
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In sentencing Hastings, the judge said
"You have pleaded guilty to an indictment which |
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charges you with misappropriating trust money
committed to your charge. Having read the |
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depositions, I have no doubt you are guilty of
that offence. In the year 1876 you, in |
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conjunction with Mr. Curzon, became joint
trustee of the property which the late Major |
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Brown left by his will as a provision for his
four children. The minimum amount you came |
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into possession of was £28,000. It is stated by
counsel for the Crown that the advance in |
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the value of the securities raised it far above
that sum. For ten years you remained trustee |
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with Mr. Curzon, till 1886. In that year Mr.
Curzon died. From 1886 down almost to the |
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present time you have remained sole trustee.
You have told me to-day, and I am willing to |
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accept it, that when Mr. Curzon died you
suggested that Major Brown should be trustee, or, |
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failing that, that Mr. Willis Bond should be
appointed. As a matter of fact neither of these |
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gentlemen was appointed trustee with you. It is
manifest from the depositions that from the |
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date of Mr. Curzon's death down to the present
time you have been plundering that trust. |
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I cannot use any other expression when I read
the depositions. That trust - take it, if you |
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like, as £28,000 - you brought down to a sum
the very most in your favour of £7,000. So |
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that of the money of the four children you
appropriated £20,000, if not £30,000. You have |
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practically left the four children of Major
Brown on the verge of want. That these |
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beneficiaries had good ground to trust to your
integrity and honour no one can doubt: the |
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witnesses called prove it. Member for your
county of Worcester, for some time chairman of |
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quarter sessions, yet during the whole of those
years, while the beneficiaries were relying |
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upon you to take care of property entrusted to
you, you have been making away with it, |
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and now you leave them with the paltry sum of
£7,000. I know the severity of the sentence |
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which I am called upon to pass to a man in your
position, and I wish I could pass a lighter |
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one. I cannot pass the case by. The sentence is
five years' penal servitude." |
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