List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election
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This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 8th 1826 United Kingdom general election, arranged by constituency. The Parliament was summoned 3 June 1826, assembled 25 July 1826 (prorogued until 14 November) and dissolved 24 July 1830. Initially, the Prime Minister was the leader of the Tories, the Earl of Liverpool.
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A[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
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Aberdeen Burghs | Joseph Hume | Whig | |
Aberdeenshire | William Gordon | Tory | |
Abingdon | John Maberly | Whig | |
Aldborough (two members) |
Tory | ||
Sir Alexander Grant, Bt | Tory | ||
Aldeburgh (two members) |
John Wilson Croker[mpnotes 1] | Tory | |
Joshua Walker | Tory | ||
Amersham (two members) |
Tory | ||
Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake | Tory | ||
Andover (two members) |
Sir John Pollen | Tory | |
Thomas Assheton Smith II | Tory | ||
Anglesey | The Earl of Uxbridge | Whig | |
Anstruther Burghs | James Balfour | Tory | |
Antrim (two members) |
Hon. John O'Neill | Tory | |
Edmond Alexander MacNaghten | Tory | ||
Appleby (two members) |
Hon. Henry Tufton | Whig | |
Viscount Maitland | Tory | ||
Argyllshire | Walter Frederick Campbell | Whig | |
Armagh | Rt Hon. Henry Goulburn | Tory | |
County Armagh | Hon. Henry Caulfeild | Whig | |
Arundel (two members) |
Edward Lombe | Whig | |
John Atkins | Tory | ||
Ashburton (two members) |
Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk | Tory | |
William Sturges Bourne | Tory | ||
Athlone | Richard Handcock | Tory | |
Aylesbury (two members) |
The Lord Nugent | Whig | |
William Rickford | Whig | ||
Ayr | Thomas Francis Kennedy | Whig | |
Ayrshire | James Montgomerie | ||
B[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Banbury | Arthur Legge | ||
Bandon | John Ponsonby, Viscount Duncannon[mpnotes 2] | Whig | |
Banffshire | James Duff[mpnotes 3] | ||
Barnstaple (two members) |
Frederick Hodgson | ||
Henry Alexander | |||
Bath (two members) |
Lord John Thynne | ||
Earl of Brecknock | |||
Beaumaris | Sir Robert Williams, Bt | ||
Bedford (two members) |
Lord George Russell | Whig | |
William Henry Whitbread | Whig | ||
Bedfordshire (two members) |
Marquess of Tavistock | Whig | |
Tory | |||
Belfast | Earl of Belfast | Tory | |
Bere Alston (two members) |
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Lord Lovaine | |||
Berkshire (two members) |
Robert Palmer | Tory | |
Charles Dundas, 1st Baron Amesbury | Whig | ||
Berwickshire | Anthony Maitland, 10th Earl of Lauderdale | Tory | |
Berwick-upon-Tweed (two members) |
Marcus Beresford | ||
Sir John Gladstone[mpnotes 4] | Tory | ||
Beverley (two members) |
John Stewart | Tory | |
Tory | |||
Bewdley | Tory | ||
Bishop's Castle (two members) |
William Holmes | Tory | |
Bletchingley (two members) |
William Russell[mpnotes 5] | Whig | |
Charles Tennyson | Whig | ||
Bodmin (two members) |
Horace Beauchamp Seymour | ||
Davies Giddy later Gilbert | |||
Boroughbridge (two members) |
Captain George Mundy | Tory | |
Tory | |||
Bossiney (two members) |
John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie | Tory | |
Edward Rose Tunno | Tory | ||
Boston (two members) |
Gilbert John Heathcote | Whig | |
Brackley (two members) |
James Bradshaw | Tory | |
Robert Haldane Bradshaw | Tory | ||
Bramber (two members) |
John Irving | ||
Frederick Gough-Calthorpe | |||
Brecon | Tory | ||
Breconshire | Thomas Wood | Tory | |
Bridgnorth (two members) |
William Wolryche-Whitmore | ||
Thomas Whitmore | |||
Bridgwater (two members) |
William Thornton Astell | ||
Charles Kemeys Kemeys Tynte | Whig | ||
Bridport (two members) |
Henry Warburton | Radical | |
Sir Horace St Paul, Bt | |||
Bristol (two members) |
Richard Hart Davis | Tory | |
Henry Bright | Whig | ||
Buckingham (two members) |
Sir George Nugent, Bt | ||
William Henry Fremantle[mpnotes 6] | |||
Buckinghamshire (two members) |
Marquess of Chandos | Tory | |
Robert Smith | Whig | ||
Bury St Edmunds (two members) |
Earl Jermyn | Tory | |
Earl of Euston | |||
Buteshire | no return - alternating constituency with Caithness | ||
C[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Caernarvon | Lord William Paget | Whig | |
Caernarvonshire | Sir Thomas Wynn | ||
Caithness | |||
Callington (two members) |
Matthias Attwood | Whig | |
Alexander Baring | Whig | ||
Calne (two members) |
Sir James Macdonald, Bt | ||
Hon. James Abercrombie | Whig | ||
Cambridge (two members) |
Frederick Trench | Tory | |
Marquess of Graham | Tory | ||
Cambridge University (two members) |
Sir John Singleton Copley | Tory | |
The 3rd Viscount Palmerston | Whig | ||
Cambridgeshire (two members) |
Henry John Adeane | ||
Lord Francis Godolphin | |||
Canterbury (two members) |
Lord Clifton | Whig | |
Stephen Rumbold Lushington | Tory | ||
Cardiff | Lord Patrick Crichton-Stuart | ||
Cardigan | Pryse Pryse | Whig | |
Cardiganshire | William Edward Powell | Tory | |
Carlisle (two members) |
Sir Philip Musgrave[mpnotes 7] | Tory | |
Sir James Graham[mpnotes 8] | Whig | ||
Carlow | Lord Tullamore | Tory | |
County Carlow (two members) |
Thomas Kavanagh | Tory | |
Henry Bruen | Tory | ||
Carmarthen | John Jones | ||
Carmarthenshire | Hon. George Rice-Trevor | Tory | |
Carrickfergus | Sir Arthur Chichester | Tory | |
Cashel | Ebenezer John Collett | Tory | |
Castle Rising (two members) |
Lord William Cholmondeley | Tory | |
Fulk Greville Howard | Tory | ||
Cavan (two members) |
Henry Maxwell | Tory | |
Alexander Saunderson | Tory | ||
Cheshire (two members) |
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Wilbraham Egerton | Tory | ||
Chester (two members) |
Viscount Belgrave | Tory | |
Lord Robert Grosvenor | Whig | ||
Chichester (two members) |
Lord John Lennox | Whig | |
William Stephen Poyntz | |||
Chippenham (two members) |
Ebenezer Fuller Maitland | ||
Christchurch (two members) |
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Sir George Henry Rose | Tory | ||
Cirencester (two members) |
Joseph Cripps | Tory | |
Lord Apsley | Tory | ||
Clackmannanshire | no return - alternating constituency with Kinross-shire | ||
Clare (two members) |
William Vesey-Fitzgerald[mpnotes 9] | Tory | |
Lucius O'Brien | Tory | ||
Clitheroe (two members) |
Hon. Peregrine Cust | Tory | |
Hon. Robert Curzon | Tory | ||
Clonmel | [mpnotes 10] | Tory | |
Clyde Burghs | See Glasgow Burghs | ||
Cockermouth (two members) |
Viscount Garlies | Tory | |
[mpnotes 11] | Tory | ||
Colchester (two members) |
Daniel Whittle Harvey | Radical | |
Sir George Smyth | Tory | ||
Coleraine | Tory | ||
Corfe Castle (two members) |
John Bond[mpnotes 12] | Tory | |
George Bankes | Tory | ||
Cork City (two members) |
Sir Nicholas Conway Colthurst, Bt | Tory | |
Christopher Hely Hutchinson[mpnotes 13] | Whig | ||
County Cork (two members) |
Hon. Robert King | Whig | |
[mpnotes 14] | |||
Cornwall (two members) |
Edward William Wynne Pendarves | Whig | |
Sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan, Bt | Tory | ||
Coventry (two members) |
Richard Edensor Heathcote | ||
Thomas Bilcliffe Fyler | |||
Cricklade (two members) |
Joseph Pitt | ||
Robert Gordon | Whig | ||
Cromartyshire | Duncan Davidson | ||
Cumberland (two members) |
John Christian Curwen | Whig | |
John Lowther | Tory | ||
D[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Dartmouth | |||
Denbigh Boroughs | Frederick Richard West | Tory | |
Denbighshire | Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn | ||
Derby (two members) |
Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish | Whig | |
Edward Strutt | Whig | ||
Derbyshire (two members) |
Lord George Cavendish | Whig | |
Samuel Crompton | |||
Devizes (two members) |
John Pearse | ||
George Watson-Taylor | |||
Devon (two members) |
Edmund Pollexfen Bastard | ||
Sir Thomas Dyke-Acland, Bt | Tory | ||
Donegal (two members) |
Earl of Mount Charles | ||
George Vaughan Hart | |||
Dorchester (two members) |
Lord Ashley | Tory | |
Robert Williams | |||
Dorset (two members) |
Edward Portman | ||
Henry Bankes | |||
Dover (two members) |
Charles Poulett Thomson | Whig | |
Edward Bootle-Wilbraham | |||
Down (two members) |
Lord Arthur Hill | Whig | |
Frederick Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh | Tory | ||
Downpatrick | Tory | ||
Downton (two members) |
Thomas Grimston Bucknall Estcourt[mpnotes 15] | Tory | |
Robert Southey[mpnotes 16] | Tory | ||
Drogheda | |||
Droitwich (two members) |
The Earl of Sefton | Whig | |
John Hodgetts Hodgetts-Foley | Whig | ||
Dublin (two members) |
Henry Grattan | Whig | |
Tory | |||
County Dublin (two members) |
Henry White | ||
Richard Talbot | |||
Dublin University | William Conyngham Plunket[mpnotes 17] | Whig | |
Dumfries Burghs | Lord William Robert Keith Douglas | ||
Dumfriesshire | Sir William Johnstone Hope | ||
Dunbartonshire | John Campbell | Tory | |
Dundalk | Charles Barclay | Tory | |
Dungannon | Hon. Thomas Knox | ||
Dungarvan | Hon. George Lamb | Whig | |
Dunwich (two members) |
Michael Barne | ||
Andrew Arcedeckne | |||
Durham City (two members) |
Sir Henry Hardinge | Tory | |
Michael Angelo Taylor | Whig | ||
County Durham (two members) |
John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham | Radical | |
Hon. William Powlett | Whig | ||
Dysart Burghs | Sir Ronald Crauford Ferguson | Whig | |
E[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
East Grinstead (two members) |
Hon. Charles Jenkinson | ||
Lord Strathavon | |||
East Looe (two members) |
Tory | ||
Henry Thomas Hope | Tory | ||
East Retford (two members) |
William Battie-Wrightson | Whig | |
Sir Robert Dundas | Whig | ||
Edinburgh | William Dundas | Tory | |
Edinburghshire | See Midlothian | ||
Elgin | Alexander Duff | ||
Elginshire | Francis William Grant | ||
Ennis | Thomas Frankland Lewis | Tory | |
Enniskillen | Richard Magenis | Tory | |
Essex (two members) |
Sir Eliab Harvey | ||
Charles Callis Western | |||
Evesham (two members) |
Sir Charles Cockerell | Whig | |
Edward Davis Protheroe | |||
Exeter (two members) |
Samuel Trehawke Kekewich | ||
Lewis William Buck | |||
Eye (two members) |
Sir Edward Kerrison, Bt | Tory | |
Sir Miles Nightingall | Tory | ||
F[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Fermanagh (two members) |
Mervyn Archdall | Tory | |
Viscount Corry | Tory | ||
Fife | James Erskine Wemyss | ||
Flint | Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, Bt | Whig | |
Flintshire | Sir Thomas Mostyn | ||
Forfarshire | William Maule | ||
Fowey (two members) |
Hon. Robert Henley Eden | Tory | |
George Lucy | Tory | ||
G[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Gatton (two members) |
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Michael Prendergast | |||
Galway Borough | |||
County Galway (two members) |
James Daly | ||
Richard Martin | |||
Glamorganshire | Sir Christopher Cole | ||
Glasgow Burghs | Archibald Campbell | ||
Gloucester (two members) |
John Philpotts | Whig | |
Edward Webb | Whig | ||
Gloucestershire (two members) |
Lord Edward Somerset | Tory | |
Sir Berkeley Guise, Bt | Whig | ||
Grantham (two members) |
Frederick James Tollemache | Tory | |
Sir Montague Cholmeley, 2nd Baronet | |||
Great Bedwyn | Sir John Nicholl | Tory | |
John Jacob Buxton | Tory | ||
Great Marlow | Thomas Peers Williams | Tory | |
Owen Williams | Whig | ||
Grimsby (two members) |
Charles Wood | ||
George Fieschi Heneage | |||
Great Yarmouth (two members) |
Hon. George Anson | Whig | |
Charles Edmund Rumbold | Whig | ||
Guildford (two members) |
George Chapple Norton | Tory | |
Tory | |||
H[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Haddington | Sir Adolphus Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet | Tory | |
Haddingtonshire | Lord John Hay | Whig | |
Hampshire (two members) |
John Willis Fleming | Tory | |
Sir William Heathcote, Bt | Tory | ||
Harwich (two members) |
Nicholas Conyngham Tindal[mpnotes 18] | Tory | |
John Charles Herries | Tory | ||
Haslemere (two members) |
George Lowther Thompson | Tory | |
Sir John Beckett, Bt | Tory | ||
Hastings (two members) |
Sir William Curtis, Bt.[mpnotes 19] | ||
Sir Charles Wetherell[mpnotes 20] | |||
Haverfordwest | Richard Philipps | ||
Hedon (two members) |
John Baillie | Tory | |
Thomas Hyde Villiers | Whig | ||
Helston (two members) |
Lord James Townshend | Tory | |
Francis D'Arcy-Osborne, 7th Duke of Leeds | |||
Hereford (two members) |
Edward Bolton Clive | Whig | |
Viscount Eastnor | |||
Herefordshire (two members) |
Sir Robert Price, Bt | Whig | |
Sir John Cotterell, Bt | Tory | ||
Hertford (two members) |
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Thomas Slingsby Duncombe | Radical | ||
Hertfordshire (two members) |
Nicolson Calvert | Whig | |
Sir John Sebright, Bt | Whig | ||
Heytesbury | Edward Henry A'Court | ||
Higham Ferrers | Major-General Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby | Whig | |
Hindon (two members) |
Whig | ||
Whig | |||
Honiton (two members) |
Josiah John Guest | ||
Henry Baines Lott | |||
Horsham (two members) |
Henry Fox[mpnotes 21] | Whig | |
Robert Hurst | Whig | ||
Huntingdon (two members) |
James Stuart | ||
Huntingdonshire (two members) |
Viscount Mandeville | ||
William Henry Fellowes | |||
Hythe (two members) |
Sir Robert Townsend-Farquhar | ||
Stewart Marjoribanks | |||
I[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Ilchester (two members) |
Richard Sharp[mpnotes 22] | Whig | |
John Williams[mpnotes 23] | Whig | ||
Inverness Burghs | Robert Grant | Whig | |
Inverness-shire | Rt Hon. Charles Grant | Whig | |
Ipswich (two members) |
William Haldimand[mpnotes 24] | Whig | |
Robert Torrens[mpnotes 25] | Whig | ||
K[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Kent (two members) |
Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bt | Tory | |
William Philip Honywood | Whig | ||
Kerry (two members) |
William Hare | Whig | |
Maurice Fitzgerald | Whig | ||
Kildare (two members) |
Whig | ||
Robert La Touche | Whig | ||
Kilkenny City | John Doherty | ||
County Kilkenny (two members) |
Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby | ||
Kincardineshire | Sir Hugh Arbuthnot | ||
King's County (two members) |
Lord Oxmantown | ||
Thomas Bernard | |||
King's Lynn (two members) |
John Walpole | ||
Lord William Bentinck | Whig | ||
Kingston upon Hull (two members) |
Tory | ||
Whig | |||
Kinross-shire | |||
Kinsale | Whig | ||
Kirkcudbright | Robert Cutlar Fergusson | ||
Knaresborough (two members) |
Sir James Mackintosh | Whig | |
George Tierney | Whig | ||
L[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Lanark Burghs | Adam Hay | ||
Lanarkshire[mpnotes 26] | Lord Archibald Hamilton | ||
Lancashire (two members) |
Lord Stanley | ||
John Blackburne | |||
Lancaster (two members) |
John Fenton-Cawthorne | Tory | |
Thomas Greene | Tory | ||
Launceston (two members) |
Pownoll Bastard Pellew | Tory | |
James Brogden | Tory | ||
Leicester (two members) |
Sir Charles Abney-Hastings | ||
Robert Otway-Cave | |||
Leicestershire (two members) |
Lord Robert William Manners | ||
George Anthony Legh-Keck | |||
Leitrim (two members) |
Samuel White | ||
Leominster (two members) |
The Lord Hotham | ||
Lewes (two members) |
Thomas Read Kemp | Whig | |
John Shelley | |||
Lichfield (two members) |
Whig | ||
Sir George Anson | Whig | ||
Limerick City | Thomas Spring Rice | Whig | |
County Limerick (two members) |
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Lincoln (two members) |
John Nicholas Fazakerley | ||
Charles Delaet Waldo Sibthorp | |||
Lincolnshire (two members) |
Sir William Amcotts-Ingilby, Bt. | ||
Charles Chaplin | |||
Linlithgowshire | Sir Alexander Hope | Tory | |
Lisburn | Henry Meynell | Tory | |
Liskeard (two members) |
Lord Eliot | Tory | |
Sir William Pringle | Tory | ||
Liverpool (two members) |
Colonel Isaac Gascoyne | Tory | |
William Huskisson[mpnotes 27] | Tory | ||
The City London (four members) |
William Thompson | Tory | |
Robert Waithman | Whig | ||
William Ward | Tory | ||
Sir Matthew Wood, Bt | Whig | ||
Londonderry City | Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson, Bt | Whig | |
County Londonderry (two members) |
Alexander Robert Stewart | ||
George Robert Dawson | |||
County Longford (two members) |
Sir George Fetherston, Bt | ||
Viscount Forbes | |||
Lostwithiel (two members) |
Viscount Valletort | Tory | |
Sir Alexander Cray Grant[mpnotes 28] | Tory | ||
County Louth (two members) |
John Leslie Foster | ||
Alexander Dawson | |||
Ludgershall (two members) |
Edward Thomas Foley | Tory | |
George James Welbore Agar-Ellis | Whig | ||
Ludlow (two members) |
Viscount Clive | Tory | |
Robert Clive | |||
Lyme Regis (two members) |
Hon. | Tory | |
Tory | |||
Lymington (two members) |
Walter Boyd | ||
[mpnotes 29] | |||
M[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Maidstone (two members) |
Abraham Wildey Robarts | Whig | |
John Wells | |||
Maldon (two members) |
Hon. George Allanson Winn[mpnotes 30] | Tory | |
Thomas Barrett Lennard | Whig | ||
Mallow | Sir Denham Jephson-Norreys, Bt | Whig | |
Malmesbury (two members) |
Sir Charles Forbes, Bt | Tory | |
Tory | |||
Malton (two members) |
John Charles Ramsden | Whig | |
Viscount Normanby | Canningite | ||
Marlborough (two members) |
Earl Bruce | Whig | |
Lord Brudenell | Tory | ||
Mayo (two members) |
James Browne | ||
Lord Bingham | |||
Meath (two members) |
Thomas Taylour, Earl of Bective | ||
Merioneth | Sir Robert Williames Vaughan | Tory | |
Middlesex (two members) |
George Byng | Whig | |
Samuel Charles Whitbread | Whig | ||
Midhurst (two members) |
Abel Smith | Tory | |
John Smith | Tory | ||
Midlothian | Sir George Clerk, Bt | Tory | |
Milborne Port (two members) |
Arthur Chichester | Whig | |
Thomas North Graves[mpnotes 31] | Tory | ||
Minehead (two members) |
Tory | ||
James Blair | Tory | ||
Mitchell (two members) |
Whig | ||
Henry Labouchere | Whig | ||
Monaghan (two members) |
Henry Westenra | ||
Evelyn Shirley | |||
Monmouth Boroughs | Marquess of Worcester | Tory | |
Monmouthshire (two members) |
Charles Gould Morgan | ||
Lord Granville Somerset | Tory | ||
Montgomery | Henry Clive | ||
Montgomeryshire | Charles Williams-Wynn | Tory | |
Morpeth (two members) |
William Ord | Whig | |
Viscount Morpeth | |||
N[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Nairnshire | no return - alternating constituency with Cromartyshire | ||
Newark (two members) |
Tory | ||
Sir William Henry Clinton | Tory | ||
Newcastle-under-Lyme (two members) |
Tory | ||
Robert John Wilmot | Tory | ||
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (two members) |
Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt | Whig | |
Cuthbert Ellison | Whig | ||
Newport (Cornwall) (two members) |
Tory | ||
Jonathan Raine | Tory | ||
Newport (IoW) (two members) |
George Canning[mpnotes 32] | Tory | |
Hon. | Tory | ||
New Radnor | See Radnor | ||
New Ross | William Wigram | Tory | |
Newry | Hon. John Henry Knox | Tory | |
New Shoreham (two members) |
Sir Charles Burrell, Bt | Tory | |
Henry Howard | |||
Newton (two members) |
Thomas Legh | ||
Thomas Alcock | |||
Newtown (IoW) (two members) |
Hudson Gurney | Whig | |
Charles Compton Cavendish | Whig | ||
Norfolk (two members) |
Thomas Coke | Whig | |
Edmond Wodehouse | Tory | ||
Northallerton (two members) |
Sir John Poo Beresford | Tory | |
Henry Lascelles | Tory | ||
Northampton (two members) |
Sir George Robinson, Bt. | ||
William Maberly | |||
Northamptonshire (two members) |
Viscount Althorp | Whig | |
William Ralph Cartwright | Tory | ||
Northumberland (two members) |
Matthew Bell | Tory | |
Hon. Henry Liddell | Tory | ||
Norwich (two members) |
William Smith | Radical | |
Jonathan Peel | Tory | ||
Nottingham (two members) |
The Lord Rancliffe | ||
Joseph Birch | |||
Nottinghamshire (two members) |
Frank Frank (or Sotheron) | Tory | |
John Lumley | Whig | ||
O[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Okehampton (two members) |
Sir Compton Domvile | Tory | |
Joseph Holden Strutt | Tory | ||
Old Sarum (two members) |
James Alexander | Tory | |
Josias du Pre Alexander | Tory | ||
Orford (two members) |
Sir Henry Frederick Cooke | Tory | |
Horace Beauchamp Seymour[mpnotes 33] | Tory | ||
Orkney and Shetland | George Heneage Lawrence Dundas | ||
Oxford (two members) |
James Haughton Langston | Whig | |
John Ingram Lockhart | |||
Oxfordshire (two members) |
Tory | ||
John Fane | Tory | ||
Oxford University (two members) |
Thomas Grimston Bucknall Estcourt | Tory | |
Robert Peel | Tory | ||
P[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Peeblesshire | Sir James Montgomery, Bt | Tory | |
Pembroke | Tory | ||
Pembrokeshire | Sir John Owen, Bt | ||
Penryn (two members) |
David Barclay | Whig | |
William Manning | Tory | ||
Perth Burghs | Hon. Hugh Primrose Lindsay | ||
Perthshire | Sir George Murray | ||
Peterborough (two members) |
Sir Robert Heron, Bt | Whig | |
James Scarlett | Whig | ||
Petersfield (two members) |
Hylton Jolliffe | ||
William Marshall | |||
Plymouth (two members) |
Sir William Congreve | ||
Sir Thomas Byam Martin | |||
Plympton Erle (two members) |
George Edgcumbe[mpnotes 34] | Tory | |
Gibbs Crawfurd Antrobus | Tory | ||
Pontefract (two members) |
Thomas Houldsworth | ||
Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie | |||
Poole (two members) |
Hon. William Ponsonby | ||
Whig | |||
Portarlington | Tory | ||
Portsmouth (two members) |
Sir Francis Baring, Bt | Whig | |
John Bonham Carter | Whig | ||
Preston (two members) |
Edward Stanley | Whig | |
John Wood | Whig | ||
Q[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Queenborough (two members) |
The Lord Downes | Tory | |
John Capel | Tory | ||
Queen's County (two members) |
Sir Charles Coote, Bt | ||
Sir Henry Parnell | |||
R[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Radnor | Richard Price | Tory | |
Radnorshire | Walter Wilkins | Whig | |
Reading (two members) |
John Berkeley Monck | ||
George Spence[mpnotes 35] | |||
Reigate (two members) |
Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke | Tory | |
Renfrewshire | John Maxwell | ||
Richmond (two members) |
Hon. John Dundas | Whig | |
Whig | |||
Ripon (two members) |
Frederick John Robinson[mpnotes 36] | Tory | |
Lancelot Shadwell | Tory | ||
Rochester (two members) |
Captain Henry Dundas | ||
Ralph Bernal | |||
Romney (two members) |
George Hay Dawkins-Pennant | Tory | |
George Tapps | Tory | ||
Roscommon (two members) |
Arthur French | ||
Robert King | |||
Roxburghshire | Henry Francis Hepburne-Scott | Tory | |
Rutland (two members) |
Sir Gerard Noel, Bt | Tory | |
Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Bt | Whig | ||
Rye (two members) |
Hugh Duncan Baillie | ||
Henry Bonham[mpnotes 37] | |||
S[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
St Albans (two members) |
John Easthope | Whig | |
Christopher Smith | Tory | ||
St Germans (two members) |
Charles Ross | Tory | |
Charles Arbuthnot[mpnotes 38] | Tory | ||
St Ives (two members) |
James Halse | ||
Sir Christopher Hawkins | Tory | ||
St Mawes (two members) |
Scrope Bernard-Morland | Tory | |
Sir Codrington Carrington | Tory | ||
Salisbury (two members) |
Viscount Folkestone | ||
Wadham Wyndham | Tory | ||
Saltash (two members) |
Andrew Spottiswoode | ||
Henry Monteith[mpnotes 39] | |||
Sandwich (two members) |
Whig | ||
Sir Edward Campbell Rich Owen | |||
Scarborough (two members) |
Charles Manners-Sutton | ||
Edmund Phipps | Tory | ||
Seaford (two members) |
John Fitzgerald | Tory | |
Augustus Frederick Ellis | Tory | ||
Selkirkshire | |||
Shaftesbury (two members) |
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Shrewsbury (two members) |
Panton Corbett | Tory | |
Robert Aglionby Slaney | Whig | ||
Shropshire (two members) |
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Sir Rowland Hill, Bt | |||
Sligo | John Arthur Wynne | Tory | |
County Sligo (two members) |
Edward Synge Cooper | ||
Henry King | |||
Somerset (two members) |
Sir Thomas Lethbridge | Whig | |
William Dickinson | |||
Southampton (two members) |
Abel Rous Dottin | ||
Southwark (two members) |
Sir Robert Wilson | Whig | |
Charles Calvert | Whig | ||
Stafford (two members) |
[mpnotes 40] | ||
Staffordshire (two members) |
Edward Littleton | Whig | |
Major-General Sir John Wrottesley | Whig | ||
Stamford (two members) |
Lord Thomas Cecil | Tory | |
Thomas Chaplin | Tory | ||
Steyning (two members) |
George Richard Philips | Whig | |
Whig | |||
Stirling Burghs | |||
Stirlingshire | Henry Home-Drummond | ||
Stockbridge (two members) |
Thomas Grosvenor | Whig | |
George Wilbraham | Whig | ||
Sudbury (two members) |
John Wilks | Tory | |
Suffolk (two members) |
Sir William Rowley | ||
Thomas Gooch | |||
Surrey (two members) |
William Joseph Denison | Whig | |
Charles Nicholas Pallmer | Whig | ||
Sussex (two members) |
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Walter Burrell | Tory | ||
Sutherland | Lord Francis Leveson-Gower | ||
T[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Tain Burghs | Sir Hugh Innes, Bt | Tory | |
Tamworth (two members) |
William Yates Peel | ||
Lord Charles Townshend | |||
Taunton (two members) |
Henry Seymour | ||
William Peachey | |||
Tavistock (two members) |
Lord William Russell | Whig | |
Viscount Ebrington | Whig | ||
Tewkesbury (two members) |
Tory | ||
Whig | |||
Thetford (two members) |
Lord Charles FitzRoy | ||
Bingham Baring | |||
Thirsk (two members) |
Robert Frankland | Whig | |
Robert Greenhill-Russell | Whig | ||
Tipperary (two members) |
Francis Aldborough Prittie | ||
John Hely Hutchinson | |||
Tiverton (two members) |
Viscount Sandon | Tory | |
Hon. Granville Ryder | Tory | ||
Totnes (two members) |
The Earl of Darlington | ||
Thomas Courtenay | |||
Tralee | James Cuffe[mpnotes 41] | Tory | |
Tregony (two members) |
Stephen Lushington (judge) | Whig | |
James Brougham | Whig | ||
Truro (two members) |
Lord FitzRoy Somerset | Tory | |
William Edward Tomline | Tory | ||
Tyrone (two members) |
Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry | Tory | |
Whig | |||
W[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Wallingford (two members) |
William Hughes | Whig | |
Robert Knight | Whig | ||
Wareham (two members) |
John Hales Calcraft | Whig | |
Charles Baring Wall | |||
Warwick (two members) |
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Hon. | Tory | ||
Warwickshire (two members) |
Dugdale Stratford Dugdale | ||
Francis Lawley | Whig | ||
Waterford City | Sir John Newport, Bt. | Whig | |
County Waterford (two members) |
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Henry Villiers-Stuart | |||
Wells (two members) |
Whig | ||
Tory | |||
Wendover (two members) |
George Smith | Whig | |
Abel Smith | Tory | ||
Wenlock (two members) |
John George Weld-Forester | ||
Whig | |||
Weobley (two members)| |
Westbury (two members) |
Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes, Bt | Tory |
Sir George Warrender | Canningite | ||
Westmeath (two members) |
Tory | ||
Hugh Morgan Tuite | Tory | ||
West Looe (two members) |
Charles Buller | Whig | |
Whig | |||
Westminster (two members) |
Sir Francis Burdett, Bt | Whig | |
Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bt | Whig | ||
Westmorland (two members) |
Henry Cecil Lowther | Tory | |
Viscount Lowther | Tory | ||
Wexford | Tory | ||
County Wexford (two members) |
Robert Carew | Whig | |
Viscount Stopford | |||
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (four members) |
Colonel John Gordon | Tory | |
Thomas Fowell Buxton | Whig | ||
Thomas Wallace | Tory | ||
Masterton Ure | Tory | ||
Whitchurch (two members) |
Hon. John Townshend | Tory | |
Tory | |||
Wicklow (two members) |
Hon. Granville Proby | Whig | |
James Grattan | Whig | ||
Wigan (two members) |
Tory | ||
James Lindsay | Tory | ||
Wigtown Burghs | John Henry Lowther | Tory | |
Wigtownshire | Tory | ||
Wilton (two members) |
Edward Baker | ||
John Hungerford Penruddocke | Tory | ||
Wiltshire (two members) |
John Benett | ||
Sir John Dugdale Astley, Bt | |||
Winchelsea (two members) |
Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux | Whig | |
Viscount Howick | Whig | ||
Winchester (two members) |
Sir Edward Hyde East, Bt | ||
Paulet St John-Mildmay | |||
Windsor (two members) |
Sir Richard Hussey Vivian | ||
John Ramsbottom, junior | Whig | ||
Woodstock (two members) |
The Marquess of Blandford | Tory | |
Lord Ashley | Tory | ||
Wootton Bassett (two members) |
Horace Twiss | Tory | |
Sir George Philips | Whig | ||
Worcester (two members) |
Whig | ||
George Richard Robinson | Whig | ||
Worcestershire (two members) |
Sir Thomas Winnington | ||
Henry Lygon | |||
Wycombe (two members) |
Sir Thomas Baring, Bt | ||
Sir John Dashwood-King, Bt | Tory | ||
Y[] | |||
Constituency | MP | Party | |
Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) (two members) |
Lord Binning[mpnotes 42] | Tory | |
Joseph Phillimore | Tory | ||
Yarmouth (Norfolk) | See Great Yarmouth | ||
York (two members) |
Tory | ||
Marmaduke Wyvill | Whig | ||
Yorkshire (four members) |
Viscount Milton | Whig | |
William Duncombe | Tory | ||
Richard Fountayne Wilson | Tory | ||
John Marshall | Whig | ||
Youghal | Hon. George Ponsonby | Whig |
Notes[]
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 22 May 1827.
- ^ Sat for Kilkenny and replaced 19 December 1826 by Lord John Russell.
- ^ Replaced on Petition 2 April 1827 by John Morison.
- ^ Election declared void. Replaced in by-election 29 March 1827.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 7 May 1827 by Hon William Lamb.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 23 May 1827 by Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle.
- ^ Died and replaced 16 August 1827 by James Law Lushington.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 18 February 1829 by Sir William Scott.
- ^ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 5 July 1828 by Daniel O'Connell.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 22 February 1830 by Eyre Coote.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 16 February 1827 by Laurence Peel.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 8 February 1828 by Nathaniel William Peach.
- ^ Died and replaced 29 December 1826 by his son John Hely Hutchinson.
- ^ Died and replaced 4 December 1827 by the Hon. John Boyle.
- ^ Sat for Oxford University and replaced 16 December 1826 by Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie.
- ^ The poet laureate Robert Southey was proposed and elected without his knowledge, and declined to sit on the grounds that he did not meet the property qualification to be a borough MP. Replaced 18 December 1826 by Alexander Powell.
- ^ Ennobled and replaced 15 May 1827 by John Wilson Croker.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 16 May 1827 by Sir William Rae.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 15 December 1826 by James Law Lushington.
- ^ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 15 December 1826 by Evelyn Denison.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 14 February 1827 by Nicholas Colborne.
- ^ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Hon. Lionel Tollemache.
- ^ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Hon. Felix Tollemache.
- ^ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Robert Adam Dundas.
- ^ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Charles Mackinnon.
- ^ Died and replaced 16 October 1827 by Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart of Greenock and Blackhall.
- ^ Killed by train 15 September 1830. replaced by William Ewart, November 1830.
- ^ Chose to sit for Aldborough and replaced 18 December 1826 by the Hon. Edward Cust.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 9 July 1827 by Thomas Divett.
- ^ Winn died and was replaced 3 December 1827 by Hugh Dick.
- ^ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 9 July 1827 by John Henry North.
- ^ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 24 April 1827 by Hon. William Lamb.
- ^ Chose to sit for Bodmin. Replaced 26 December 1826 by Quintin Dick.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 16 December 1826 by Sir Charles Wetherall.
- ^ Unseated on Petition and replaced 26 March 1827 by Charles Fyshe Palmer.
- ^ Ennobled and replaced 15 May 1827 by Louis Hayes Petei.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 1 March 1830 by George de Lacy Evans.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 7 Jun 1827 by James Loch.
- ^ Vacated seat and replaced 19 December 1826 by Colin Campbell Macauley.
- ^ Died and replaced 15 December 1826 by Thomas Wentworth Beaumont.
- ^ Died and replaced 11 September 1828 by Sir Edward Denny.
- ^ Ennobled and replaced 21 August 1827 by Thomas Wallace.
See also[]
- 1826 United Kingdom general election
- List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–1832)
- List of Parliaments of the United Kingdom
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- 1826 United Kingdom general election
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- UK MPs 1826–1830
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