List of MPs elected in the 1886 United Kingdom general election
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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected in the 1886 general election, held over several days from 1 July to 27 July 1886.
Party | Seats |
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Conservative Party | 303 |
Liberal Party | 192 |
Irish Parliamentary Party | 85 |
Liberal Unionist Party | 77 |
Irish Unionist | 13 |
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Constituency | MP | Party |
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Aberdeen North | William Hunter | Liberal |
Aberdeen South | James Bryce | Liberal |
Aberdeenshire East | Peter Esslemont | Liberal |
Aberdeenshire West | Robert Farquharson | Liberal |
Abingdon | Philip Wroughton | Conservative |
Accrington | Robert Hodge | Conservative |
Altrincham | Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, Bt | Conservative |
Andover | William Wither Bramston Beach | Conservative |
Anglesey | Thomas Lewis | Liberal |
Antrim East | James Martin McCalmont | Irish Unionist |
Antrim North | Edward Macnaghten | Irish Unionist |
Antrim Mid | Hon. Robert Torrens O'Neill | Irish Unionist |
Antrim South | William Ellison-Macartney | Irish Unionist |
Appleby | William Lowther | Conservative |
Arfon | William Rathbone | Liberal |
Argyllshire | John Malcolm | Conservative |
Armagh Mid | Sir James Corry, Bt | Irish Unionist |
Armagh North | Edward James Saunderson | Irish Unionist |
Armagh South | Alexander Blane | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Ashburton | Charles Seale-Hayne | Liberal |
Ashford | William Pomfret | Conservative |
Ashton-under-Lyne | John Addison | Conservative |
Aston Manor | George Kynoch | Conservative |
Aylesbury | Ferdinand de Rothschild | Liberal Unionist |
Ayr District of Burghs | Richard Campbell | Liberal Unionist |
Ayrshire North | Hon. Hugh Elliot | Liberal Unionist |
Ayrshire South | Greville Vernon | Liberal Unionist |
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Banbury | Sir Bernhard Samuelson, Bt | Liberal |
Banffshire | Robert Duff | Liberal |
Barkston Ash | Robert Gunter | Conservative |
Barnard Castle | Sir Joseph Pease, Bt | Liberal |
Barnsley | Courtney Kenny | Liberal |
Barnstaple | George Pitt-Lewis | Liberal Unionist |
Barrow-in-Furness | William Sproston Caine | Liberal Unionist |
Basingstoke | George Sclater-Booth | Conservative |
Bassetlaw | William Beckett-Denison | Conservative |
Bath (two members) |
Edmond Wodehouse | Liberal Unionist |
Robert Peter Laurie | Conservative | |
Battersea | Octavius Vaughan Morgan | Liberal |
Bedford | Samuel Whitbread | Liberal |
Belfast East | Edward de Cobain (expelled 26 February 1892) |
Irish Unionist |
Belfast North | Sir William Ewart, Bt | Conservative |
Belfast South | William Johnston | Conservative |
Belfast West | Thomas Sexton | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Bermondsey | Alfred Lafone | Conservative |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | Sir Edward Grey, Bt | Liberal |
Berwickshire | Hon. Edward Marjoribanks | Liberal |
Bethnal Green North East | George Howell | Liberal-Labour |
Bethnal Green South West | Edward Pickersgill | Liberal |
Bewdley | Sir Edmund Lechmere, Bt | Conservative |
Biggleswade | Viscount Baring | Liberal Unionist |
Birkenhead | Sir Edward Bruce Hamley | Conservative |
Birmingham Bordesley | Jesse Collings | Liberal Unionist |
Birmingham Central | John Bright | Liberal Unionist |
Birmingham East | Henry Matthews | Conservative |
Birmingham Edgbaston | George Dixon | Liberal Unionist |
Birmingham North | William Kenrick | Liberal Unionist |
Birmingham South | Joseph Powell-Williams | Liberal Unionist |
Birmingham West | Joseph Chamberlain | Liberal Unionist |
Birr | Bernard Molloy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Bishop Auckland | James Mellor Paulton | Liberal |
Blackburn (two members) |
William Coddington | Conservative |
Harry Hornby | Conservative | |
Blackpool | Sir Frederick Stanley | Conservative |
Bodmin | Leonard Courtney | Liberal Unionist |
Bolton (two members) |
Herbert Shepherd-Cross | Conservative |
Hon. Francis Charles Bridgeman | Conservative | |
Bootle | Thomas Sandys | Conservative |
Boston | Henry Farmer-Atkinson | Conservative |
Bosworth | James Ellis | Liberal |
Bow and Bromley | Sir John Colomb | Conservative |
Bradford Central | George Shaw-Lefevre | Liberal |
Bradford East | Henry Byron Reed | Conservative |
Bradford West | Alfred Illingworth | Liberal |
Brecknockshire | William Fuller-Maitland | Liberal |
Brentford | Octavius Coope | Conservative |
Bridgwater | Edward Stanley | Conservative |
Brigg | Samuel Danks Waddy | Liberal |
Brighton (two members) |
Sir William Thackeray Marriott | Conservative |
David Smith | Conservative | |
Bristol East | Handel Cossham | Liberal |
Bristol North | Lewis Fry | Liberal Unionist |
Bristol South | Edward Stock Hill | Conservative |
Bristol West | Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt | Conservative |
Brixton | Ernest Baggallay | Conservative |
Buckingham | Egerton Hubbard | Conservative |
Buckrose | William Alexander McArthur | Liberal |
Burnley | Peter Rylands | Liberal Unionist |
Burton | Sir Michael Bass, Bt | Liberal |
Bury | Sir Henry James | Liberal Unionist |
Bury St Edmunds | Lord Francis Hervey | Conservative |
Buteshire | James Robertson | Conservative |
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Caithness-shire | Gavin Brown Clark | Liberal (Crofters') |
Camberwell North | John Richards Kelly | Conservative |
Camborne | Charles Conybeare | Liberal |
Cambridge | Robert Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald | Conservative |
Cambridge University (two members) |
Alexander Beresford Hope | Conservative |
Henry Cecil Raikes | Conservative | |
Canterbury | John Henniker Heaton | Conservative |
Cardiff District | Sir Edward James Reed | Liberal |
Cardiganshire | William Bowen Rowlands | Liberal |
Carlisle | William Gully | Liberal |
County Carlow | John Aloysius Blake | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Carmarthen District | Sir Arthur Cowell-Stepney, Bt | Liberal |
Carmarthenshire East | David Pugh | Liberal |
Carmarthenshire West | W. R. H. Powell | Liberal |
Carnarvon | Edmund Swetenham | Conservative |
Cavan East | Thomas O'Hanlon | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Cavan West | Joseph Biggar | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Chatham | Sir John Eldon Gorst | Conservative |
Chelmsford | William Beadel | Conservative |
Chelsea | Charles Algernon Whitmore | Conservative |
Cheltenham | James Agg-Gardner | Conservative |
Chertsey | Frederick Hankey | Conservative |
Chester | Robert Yerburgh | Conservative |
Chester-le-Street | James Joicey | Liberal |
Chesterfield | Alfred Barnes | Liberal Unionist |
Chesterton | Charles Hall | Conservative |
Chichester | The Earl of March | Conservative |
Chippenham | Lord Henry Brudenell-Bruce | Conservative |
Chorley | Joseph Feilden | Conservative |
Christchurch | Charles Young | Conservative |
Cirencester | Arthur Winterbotham | Liberal Unionist |
Clackmannan and Kinrossshire | John Balfour | Liberal |
Clapham | John Saunders Gilliat | Conservative |
Clare East | Joseph Richard Cox | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Clare West | Jeremiah Jordan | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Cleveland | Henry Fell Pease | Liberal |
Clitheroe | Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, Bt | Liberal |
Cockermouth | Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt | Liberal |
Colchester | Henry John Trotter | Conservative |
Colne Valley | Henry Beaumont | Liberal Unionist |
Cork City (two members) |
Charles Stewart Parnell | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Maurice Healy | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
County Cork East | William John Lane | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Cork Mid | Charles Kearns Deane Tanner | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Cork North | James Christopher Flynn | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Cork North East | Edmund Leamy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Cork South | J. E. Kenny | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Cork South East | John Hooper | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Cork West | James Gilhooly | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Coventry | Henry Eaton | Conservative |
Crewe | Walter McLaren | Liberal |
Cricklade | Nevil Story Maskelyne | Liberal Unionist |
Croydon | Sidney Herbert | Conservative |
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Darlington | Theodore Fry | Liberal |
Dartford | Sir William Hart Dyke, Bt | Conservative |
Darwen | Viscount Cranborne | Conservative |
Denbigh Boroughs | George Thomas Kenyon | Conservative |
Denbighshire East | George Osborne Morgan | Liberal |
Denbighshire West | William Cornwallis-West | Liberal Unionist |
Deptford | William John Evelyn | Conservative |
Derby (two members) | Thomas Roe | Liberal |
Sir William Vernon Harcourt | Liberal | |
Derbyshire Mid | Sir James Alfred Jacoby | Liberal |
Derbyshire North East | Thomas Bolton | Liberal |
Derbyshire South | Henry Wardle | Liberal |
Derbyshire West | Lord Edward Cavendish | Liberal Unionist |
Devizes | Walter Long | Conservative |
Devonport (2 members) | Sir John Henry Puleston | Conservative |
George Edward Price | Conservative | |
Dewsbury | John Simon | Liberal |
Doncaster | Walter Shirley Shirley | Liberal |
Donegal East | Arthur O'Connor | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Donegal North | James Edward O'Doherty | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Donegal South | Bernard Kelly | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Donegal West | Patrick O'Hea | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dorset East | George Bond | Conservative |
Dorset North | Edwin Berkeley Portman | Liberal |
Dorset South | Charles J. T. Hambro | Conservative |
Dorset West | Henry Richard Farquharson | Conservative |
Dover | Alexander George Dickson | Conservative |
Down East | Richard Ker | Irish Unionist |
Down North | Thomas Waring | Irish Unionist |
Down South | Michael McCartan | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Down West | Lord Arthur Hill | Irish Unionist |
Droitwich | John Corbett | Liberal Unionist |
Dublin County North | J. J. Clancy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dublin County South | Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bt | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dublin College Green | Timothy Daniel Sullivan | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dublin Harbour | Timothy Harrington | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dublin St Patrick's | William Martin Murphy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dublin St Stephen's Green | Edmund Dwyer Gray | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Dublin University (two members) |
Hugh Holmes | Conservative/Unionist |
Hon. David Plunket | Conservative | |
Dudley | Brooke Robinson | Conservative |
Dulwich | John Morgan Howard | Conservative |
Dumbartonshire | Sir Archibald Orr-Ewing, Bt | Conservative |
Dumfries District of Burghs | Robert Reid | Liberal |
Dumfriesshire | Sir Robert Jardine | Liberal Unionist |
Dundee (two members) |
Charles Lacaita | Liberal |
Edmund Robertson | Liberal | |
Durham | Thomas Milvain | Conservative |
Durham Mid | William Crawford | Liberal-Labour |
Durham North West | Llewellyn Atherley-Jones | Liberal |
Durham South East | Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
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Ealing | Lord George Hamilton | Conservative |
East Grinstead | Alfred Gathorne-Hardy | Conservative |
Eastbourne | Edward Field | Conservative |
Eccles | Alfred Egerton | Conservative |
Eddisbury | Henry James Tollemache | Conservative |
Edinburgh Central | William McEwan | Liberal |
Edinburgh East | Robert Wallace | Liberal |
Edinburgh South | Hugh Childers | Liberal |
Edinburgh West | Thomas Buchanan | Liberal Unionist |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | John Macdonald | Conservative |
Egremont | The Lord Muncaster | Conservative |
Eifion | John Bryn Roberts | Liberal |
Elgin District of Burghs | Alexander Asher | Liberal |
Elgin and Nairnshires | Charles Anderson | Liberal |
Elland | Thomas Wayman | Liberal |
Enfield | Viscount Folkestone | Conservative |
Epping | Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson, Bt | Conservative |
Epsom | George Cubitt | Conservative |
Eskdale | Robert Andrew Allison | Liberal |
Essex South East | Carne Rasch | Conservative |
Evesham | Sir Richard Temple, Bt | Conservative |
Exeter | Henry Northcote | Conservative |
Eye | Francis Seymour Stevenson | Liberal |
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Falkirk District of Burghs | William Pirrie Sinclair | Liberal Unionist |
Fareham | Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, Bt | Conservative |
Faversham | Herbert Knatchbull-Hugessen | Conservative |
Fermanagh North | Willie Redmond | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Fermanagh South | Henry Campbell | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Fife East | H. H. Asquith | Liberal |
Fife West | Hon. Robert Preston Bruce | Liberal |
Finsbury Central | Frederick Thomas Penton | Conservative |
Finsbury East | James Rowlands | Liberal-Labour |
Flint District | John Roberts | Liberal |
Flintshire | Samuel Smith | Liberal |
Forest of Dean | Thomas Blake | Liberal |
Forfarshire | James William Barclay | Liberal Unionist |
Frome | Viscount Weymouth | Conservative |
Fulham | William Hayes Fisher | Conservative |
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Gainsborough | Henry Eyre | Conservative |
Galway Borough | John Pinkerton | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Galway Connemara | Patrick James Foley | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Galway East | Matt Harris | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Galway North | John Philip Nolan | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Galway South | David Sheehy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Gateshead | Walter James | Liberal |
Glamorganshire, East | Sir Alfred Thomas | Liberal |
Glamorganshire, Mid | Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot | Liberal |
Glamorganshire, South | Arthur John Williams | Liberal |
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities | James Alexander Campbell | Conservative |
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown | Andrew Provand | Liberal |
Glasgow Bridgeton | Edward Russell | Liberal |
Glasgow Camlachie | Hugh Watt | Liberal |
Glasgow Central | John George Alexander Baird | Conservative |
Glasgow College | Charles Cameron | Liberal |
Glasgow St Rollox | James Caldwell | Liberal Unionist |
Glasgow Tradeston | Archibald Corbett | Liberal Unionist |
Gloucester | Thomas Robinson | Liberal |
Gorton | Richard Peacock | Liberal |
Govan | William Pearce | Conservative |
Gower District | Frank Ash Yeo | Liberal |
Grantham | Malcolm Low | Conservative |
Gravesend | John Bazley White | Conservative |
Great Grimsby | Edward Heneage | Liberal Unionist |
Great Yarmouth | Sir Henry Tyler | Conservative |
Greenock | Thomas Sutherland | Liberal Unionist |
Greenwich | Thomas Boord | Conservative |
Guildford | St John Brodrick | Conservative |
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Hackney Central | Sir William Guyer Hunter | Conservative |
Hackney North | Sir Lewis Pelly | Conservative |
Hackney South | Charles Russell | Liberal |
Haddingtonshire | Richard Haldane | Liberal |
Haggerston | Randal Cremer | Liberal-Labour |
Halifax (2 members) | Sir James Stansfeld | Liberal |
Thomas Shaw | Liberal | |
Hallamshire | Frederick Mappin | Liberal |
Hammersmith | Walter Tuckfield Goldsworthy | Conservative |
Hampstead | Sir Henry Holland, Bt | Conservative |
Handsworth | Henry Wiggin | Liberal Unionist |
Hanley | William Woodall | Liberal |
Harborough | Thomas Tapling | Conservative |
Harrow | William Ambrose | Conservative |
Hartlepools, The | Thomas Richardson | Liberal Unionist |
Harwich | James Round | Conservative |
Hastings | Wilson Noble | Conservative |
Hawick District of Burghs | Alexander Laing Brown | Liberal |
Henley | Francis Parker | Conservative |
Hereford | Sir Joseph Bailey, Bt | Conservative |
Hertford | Abel Smith | Conservative |
Hexham | Miles MacInnes | Liberal |
Heywood | Isaac Hoyle | Liberal |
High Peak | William Sidebottom | Conservative |
Hitchin | Robert Dimsdale | Conservative |
Holborn | Francis Duncan | Conservative |
Holderness | George Bethell | Conservative |
Holmfirth | Henry Wilson | Liberal |
Honiton | Sir John Kennaway, Bt | Conservative |
Horncastle | Hon. Edward Stanhope | Conservative |
Hornsey | Sir James McGarel-Hogg, Bt | Conservative |
Horsham | Sir Walter Barttelot, Bt | Conservative |
Houghton-le-Spring | Nicholas Wood | Conservative |
Howdenshire | Arthur Duncombe | Conservative |
Hoxton | James Stuart | Liberal |
Huddersfield | William Summers | Liberal |
Huntingdon | Arthur Smith-Barry | Conservative |
Hyde | Joseph Watson Sidebotham | Conservative |
Hythe | Sir Edward Watkin, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
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Ilkeston | Thomas Watson | Liberal |
Ince | Henry Blundell | Conservative |
Inverness District of Burghs | Robert Finlay | Liberal Unionist |
Inverness-shire | Charles Fraser-Mackintosh | Liberal Unionist (Crofters') |
Ipswich (2 members) | Charles Dalrymple | Conservative |
Lord Elcho | Conservative | |
Isle of Thanet | Edward King-Harman | Conservative |
Isle of Wight | Sir Richard Webster | Conservative |
Islington East | Cowley Lambert | Conservative |
Islington North | George Trout Bartley | Conservative |
Islington South | Sir Albert Rollit | Conservative |
Islington West | Richard Chamberlain | Liberal Unionist |
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Jarrow | Charles Palmer | Liberal |
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Keighley | Isaac Holden | Liberal |
Kendal | The Earl of Bective | Conservative |
Kennington | Robert Gent-Davis | Conservative |
Kensington North | Sir Roper Lethbridge | Conservative |
Kensington South | Sir Algernon Borthwick | Conservative |
Kerry East | Jeremiah Sheehan | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Kerry North | John Stack | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Kerry South | John O'Connor | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Kerry West | Edward Harrington | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Kidderminster | Sir Augustus Godson | Conservative |
Kildare North | James Laurence Carew | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Kildare South | James Leahy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Kilkenny City | Thomas Quinn | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Kilkenny North | Edward Marum | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Kilkenny South | Patrick Chance | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Kilmarnock Burghs | Stephen Williamson | Liberal |
Kincardineshire | Sir George Balfour | Liberal |
King's Lynn | Robert Bourke | Conservative |
Kingston upon Hull Central | Seymour King | Conservative |
Kingston upon Hull East | Frederick Brent Grotrian | Conservative |
Kingston upon Hull West | Charles Wilson | Liberal |
Kingston-upon-Thames | Sir John Ellis, Bt | Conservative |
Kingswinford | Alexander Staveley Hill | Conservative |
Kirkcaldy District of Burghs | Sir George Campbell | Liberal |
Kirkcudbrightshire | Mark MacTaggart-Stewart | Conservative |
Knutsford | Hon. Alan Egerton | Conservative |
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Lambeth North | Charles Craufurd Fraser | Conservative |
Lanarkshire Mid | Stephen Mason | Liberal |
Lanarkshire North East | Donald Crawford | Liberal |
Lanarkshire North West | Robert Bontine Cunninghame-Graham | Liberal-Labour |
Lanarkshire South | James Hozier | Conservative |
Lancaster | James Williamson | Liberal |
Launceston | Thomas Dyke Acland | Liberal |
Leeds Central | Gerald Balfour | Conservative |
Leeds East | John Gane | Liberal |
Leeds North | William Jackson | Conservative |
Leeds South | Sir Lyon Playfair | Liberal |
Leeds West | Herbert Gladstone | Liberal |
Leek | Harry Davenport | Conservative |
Leicester (two members) | Alexander McArthur | Liberal |
James Picton | Liberal | |
Leigh | Caleb Wright | Liberal |
Leith District of Burghs | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal |
Leitrim North | Michael Conway | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Leitrim South | Luke Hayden | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Leix | Richard Lalor | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Leominster | James Rankin | Conservative |
Lewes | Sir Henry Fletcher, Bt | Conservative |
Lewisham | Viscount Lewisham | Conservative |
Lichfield | Sir John Swinburne, Bt | Liberal |
Limehouse | Edward Samuel Norris | Conservative |
Limerick City | Henry Joseph Gill | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Limerick East | John Finucane | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Limerick West | William Abraham | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Lincoln | Frederick Kerans | Conservative |
Linlithgowshire | Peter McLagan | Liberal |
Liverpool Abercromby | William Lawrence | Conservative |
Liverpool East Toxteth | Baron Henry de Worms | Conservative |
Liverpool Everton | Edward Whitley | Conservative |
Liverpool Exchange | David Duncan | Liberal |
Liverpool Kirkdale | Sir George Baden-Powell | Conservative |
Liverpool Scotland | T. P. O'Connor | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Liverpool Walton | John George Gibson | Conservative |
Liverpool West Derby | Lord Claud Hamilton | Conservative |
Liverpool West Toxteth | Thomas Royden | Conservative |
City of London (two members) | John Hubbard | Conservative |
Sir Robert Fowler, Bt | Conservative | |
London University | Sir John Lubbock, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
Londonderry City | Charles Lewis | Irish Unionist |
Londonderry North | Henry Mulholland | Irish Unionist |
Londonderry South | Sir Thomas Lea, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
Longford North | Justin McCarthy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Longford South | Laurence Connolly | Irish Parliamentary Party |
North Lonsdale | William George Ainslie | Conservative |
Loughborough | Edwin de Lisle | Conservative |
Louth | Arthur Raymond Heath | Conservative |
Louth North | Joseph Nolan | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Louth South | T. P. Gill | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Lowestoft | Sir Savile Crossley, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
Ludlow | Robert Jasper More | Liberal Unionist |
Luton | Cyril Flower | Liberal |
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Macclesfield | William Bromley-Davenport | Conservative |
Maidstone | Alexander Henry Ross | Conservative |
Maldon | Charles Wing Gray | Conservative |
Manchester East | Arthur Balfour | Conservative |
Manchester North | Charles Schwann | Liberal |
Manchester North East | Sir James Fergusson, Bt | Conservative |
Manchester North West | William Houldsworth | Conservative |
Manchester South | Sir Henry Roscoe | Liberal |
Manchester South West | Jacob Bright | Liberal |
Mansfield | Cecil Foljambe | Liberal |
Marylebone East | Lord Charles Beresford | Conservative |
Marylebone West | Sir Frederick Seager Hunt | Conservative |
Mayo East | John Dillon | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Mayo North | Daniel Crilly | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Mayo South | J. F. X. O'Brien | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Mayo West | John Deasy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Meath North | Pierce Mahony | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Meath South | Edward Sheil | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Medway | Hon. John Gathorne-Hardy | Conservative |
Melton | Lord John Manners | Conservative |
Merionethshire | T. E. Ellis | Liberal |
Merthyr Tydfil (two members) | Henry Richard | Liberal |
Charles James | Liberal | |
Middlesbrough | Isaac Wilson | Liberal |
Middleton | Thomas Fielden | Conservative |
Midlothian | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal |
Mile End | Spencer Charrington | Conservative |
Monaghan North | Pat O'Brien | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Monaghan South | Sir Joseph Neale McKenna | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Monmouth Boroughs | Sir George Elliot, Bt | Conservative |
Monmouthshire North | Thomas Phillips Price | Liberal |
Monmouthshire South | Hon. Frederick Courtenay Morgan | Conservative |
Monmouthshire West | Marshall Warmington | Liberal |
Montgomery District | Hon. Frederick Hanbury-Tracy | Liberal |
Montgomeryshire | Stuart Rendel | Liberal |
Montrose District of Burghs | John Shiress Will | Liberal |
Morley | Charles Milnes Gaskell | Liberal |
Morpeth | Thomas Burt | Liberal-Labour |
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New Forest | Francis Compton | Conservative |
Newark | Viscount Newark | Conservative |
Newbury | William George Mount | Conservative |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2 members) | John Morley | Liberal |
James Craig | Liberal | |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | Douglas Coghill | Liberal Unionist |
Newington West | Charles Cooke | Conservative |
Newmarket | George Newnes | Liberal |
Newport | William Kenyon-Slaney | Conservative |
Newry | Justin Huntly McCarthy | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Newton | R. A. Cross | Conservative |
Norfolk East | Sir Edward Birkbeck, Bt | Conservative |
Norfolk Mid | Robert Gurdon | Liberal Unionist |
Norfolk North | Herbert Cozens-Hardy | Liberal |
Norfolk North West | Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck | Conservative |
Norfolk South | Francis Taylor | Liberal Unionist |
Norfolk South West | William Tyssen-Amherst | Conservative |
Normanton | Benjamin Pickard | Liberal-Labour |
Northampton (2 members) | Henry Labouchère | Liberal |
Charles Bradlaugh | Liberal | |
Northamptonshire East | Francis Channing | Liberal |
Northamptonshire Mid | Hon. Charles Spencer | Liberal |
Northamptonshire North | Lord Burghley | Conservative |
Northamptonshire South | Sir Rainald Knightley, Bt | Conservative |
Northwich | Robert Verdin | Liberal Unionist |
Norwich (2 members) | Jeremiah Colman | Liberal |
Samuel Hoare | Conservative | |
Norwood | Thomas Bristowe | Conservative |
Nottingham East | Arnold Morley | Liberal |
Nottingham South | Henry Smith Wright | Conservative |
Nottingham West | Henry Broadhurst | Liberal-Labour |
Nuneaton | John Dugdale | Conservative |
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Oldham (two members) | James Mackenzie Maclean | Conservative |
Elliott Lees | Conservative | |
Orkney and Shetland | Leonard Lyell | Liberal |
Ormskirk | Arthur Forwood | Conservative |
Osgoldcross | John Austin | Liberal |
Ossory | William Archibald Macdonald | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Oswestry | Stanley Leighton | Conservative |
Otley | John Barran | Liberal |
Oxford | Alexander William Hall | Conservative |
Oxford University (two members) | Sir John Mowbray, Bt | Conservative |
John Gilbert Talbot | Conservative | |
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Paddington North | Lionel Louis Cohen | Conservative |
Paddington South | Lord Randolph Churchill | Conservative |
Paisley | William Boyle Barbour | Liberal |
Partick | Alexander Sellar | Liberal Unionist |
Peckham | Arthur Anthony Baumann | Conservative |
Peebles and Selkirk | Sir Walter Thorburn | Liberal Unionist |
Pembroke and Haverfordwest District | Richard Mayne | Conservative |
Pembrokeshire | William Davies | Liberal |
Penrith | James Lowther | Conservative |
Penryn and Falmouth | William Cavendish-Bentinck | Conservative |
Perth | Charles Stuart Parker | Liberal |
Perthshire Eastern | Robert Stewart Menzies | Liberal |
Perthshire Western | Sir Donald Currie | Liberal Unionist |
Peterborough | Hon. John Wentworth-FitzWilliam | Liberal Unionist |
Petersfield | Viscount Wolmer | Liberal Unionist |
Plymouth (2 members) | Sir Edward Clarke | Conservative |
Sir Edward Bates, Bt | Conservative | |
Pontefract | Hon. Rowland Winn | Conservative |
Poplar | Sydney Buxton | Liberal |
Portsmouth (2 members) | Sir William Crossman | Liberal Unionist |
Sir Samuel Wilson | Conservative | |
Preston (2 members) | William Tomlinson | Conservative |
Robert William Hanbury | Conservative | |
Prestwich | Robert Mowbray | Conservative |
Pudsey | Briggs Priestley | Liberal |
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Radcliffe cum Farnworth | Robert Leake | Liberal |
Radnorshire | Hon. Arthur Walsh | Conservative |
Ramsey | William Fellowes | Conservative |
Reading | Charles Townshend Murdoch | Conservative |
Reigate | Sir James Lawrence, Bt | Conservative |
Renfrewshire East | Hugh Shaw-Stewart | Conservative |
Renfrewshire West | Sir Archibald Campbell, Bt | Conservative |
Rhondda | William Abraham | Liberal-Labour |
Richmond | George Elliot | Conservative |
Ripon | John Lloyd Wharton | Conservative |
Rochdale | Thomas Bayley Potter | Liberal |
Rochester | Francis Hughes-Hallett | Conservative |
Romford | James Theobald | Conservative |
Roscommon North | James Joseph O'Kelly | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Roscommon South | Andrew Commins | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Ross | Michael Biddulph | Liberal Unionist |
Ross and Cromarty | Roderick Macdonald | Liberal (Crofters') |
Rossendale | The Marquess of Hartington | Liberal Unionist |
Rotherham | Arthur Dyke Acland | Liberal |
Rotherhithe | Charles Hamilton | Conservative |
Roxburghshire | Hon. Arthur Elliot | Liberal Unionist |
Rugby | Henry Peyton Cobb | Liberal |
Rushcliffe | John Ellis | Liberal |
Rutland | George Finch | Conservative |
Rye | Arthur Montagu Brookfield | Conservative |
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Saffron Walden | Herbert Gardner | Liberal |
St Albans | Viscount Grimston | Conservative |
St Andrews District of Burghs | Henry Torrens Anstruther | Liberal Unionist |
St Augustine's | Aretas Akers-Douglas | Conservative |
St Austell | William Copeland Borlase | Liberal |
St George, Hanover Square | Lord Algernon Percy | Conservative |
St George, Tower Hamlets | Charles Ritchie | Conservative |
St Helens | Sir Henry Seton-Karr | Conservative |
St Ives | Sir John St Aubyn, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
St Pancras East | Robert Webster | Conservative |
St Pancras North | Charles Cochrane-Baillie | Conservative |
St Pancras South | Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
St Pancras West | Harry Levy-Lawson | Liberal |
Salford North | Edward Hardcastle | Conservative |
Salford South | Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth | Conservative |
Salford West | Lees Knowles | Conservative |
Salisbury | Edward Hulse | Conservative |
Scarborough | Joshua Rowntree | Liberal |
Sevenoaks | Hon. Charles Mills | Conservative |
Sheffield, Attercliffe | Hon. Bernard Coleridge | Liberal |
Sheffield, Brightside | A. J. Mundella | Liberal |
Sheffield, Central | Sir Howard Vincent | Conservative |
Sheffield, Ecclesall | Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | Conservative |
Sheffield, Hallam | Charles Stuart-Wortley | Conservative |
Shipley | Joseph Craven | Liberal |
Shrewsbury | James Watson | Conservative |
Skipton | Walter Morrison | Liberal Unionist |
Sleaford | Henry Chaplin | Conservative |
Sligo North | Peter McDonald | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Sligo South | Thomas Sexton | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Somerset Eastern | Henry Hobhouse | Liberal Unionist |
Somerset Northern | Evan Henry Llewellyn | Conservative |
Somerset Southern | Viscount Kilcoursie | Liberal |
South Molton | Viscount Lymington | Liberal Unionist |
South Shields | James Cochran Stevenson | Liberal |
Southampton (2 members) | Alfred Giles | Conservative |
Sir John Edmund Commerell | Conservative | |
Southport | Hon. George Curzon | Conservative |
Southwark West | Arthur Cohen | Liberal |
Sowerby | Edward Crossley | Liberal |
Spalding | Hon. Murray Finch-Hatton | Conservative |
Spen Valley | Joseph Woodhead | Liberal |
Stafford | Thomas Salt | Conservative |
Staffordshire North West | Justinian Edwards-Heathcote | Conservative |
Staffordshire West | Hamar Alfred Bass | Liberal Unionist |
Stalybridge | Tom Harrop Sidebottom | Conservative |
Stamford | John Compton Lawrance | Conservative |
Stepney | Frederick Wootton Isaacson | Conservative |
Stirling District of Burghs | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Liberal |
Stirlingshire | Joseph Cheney Bolton | Liberal |
Stockport (2 members) | Louis John Jennings | Conservative |
Sydney Gedge | Conservative | |
Stockton-on-Tees | Joseph Dodds | Liberal |
Stoke-upon-Trent | William Leatham Bright | Liberal |
Stowmarket | Edward Greene | Conservative |
Strand | William Smith | Conservative |
Stratford upon Avon | Frederick Townsend | Conservative |
Stretford | John Maclure | Conservative |
Stroud | George Holloway | Conservative |
Sudbury | Cuthbert Quilter | Liberal Unionist |
Sunderland (2 members) | Sir Edward Temperley Gourley | Liberal |
Samuel Storey | Liberal | |
Sutherlandshire | Angus Sutherland | Liberal (Crofters') |
Swansea District | Sir Henry Vivian, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
Swansea Town | Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn | Liberal |
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Tamworth | Philip Muntz | Conservative |
Taunton | Hon. Samuel Allsopp | Conservative |
Tavistock | Viscount Ebrington | Liberal Unionist |
Tewkesbury | Sir John Dorington, Bt | Conservative |
Thirsk and Malton | Lewis Payn Dawnay | Conservative |
Thornbury | Hon. John Plunkett | Conservative |
Tipperary East | Thomas Joseph Condon | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Tipperary Mid | Thomas Mayne | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Tipperary North | Patrick Joseph O'Brien | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Tipperary South | John O'Connor | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Tiverton | William Walrond | Conservative |
Torquay | Richard Mallock | Conservative |
Totnes | Francis Bingham Mildmay | Liberal Unionist |
Tottenham | Joseph Howard | Conservative |
Truro | William Bickford-Smith | Liberal Unionist |
Tullamore | Joseph Francis Fox | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Tunbridge | Robert Norton | Conservative |
Tynemouth | Richard Donkin | Conservative |
Tyneside | Wentworth Beaumont | Liberal |
Tyrone East | William James Reynolds | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Tyrone Mid | Matthew Joseph Kenny | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Tyrone North | Lord Ernest Hamilton | Irish Unionist |
Tyrone South | Thomas Russell | Liberal Unionist |
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Uxbridge | Frederick Dixon-Hartland | Conservative |
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Wakefield | Sir Edward Green, Bt | Conservative |
Walsall | Sir Charles Forster, Bt | Liberal |
Walthamstow | William Makins | Conservative |
Walworth | Lewis Henry Isaacs | Conservative |
Wandsworth | Henry Kimber | Conservative |
Wansbeck | Charles Fenwick | Liberal-Labour |
Warrington | Robert Pierpont | Conservative |
Warwick and Leamington | Arthur Peel | Liberal Unionist |
Waterford City | Richard Power | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Waterford East | Patrick Joseph Power | Irish Parliamentary Party |
County Waterford West | Douglas Pyne | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Watford | Frederick Halsey | Conservative |
Wednesbury | Hon. Philip Stanhope | Liberal |
Wellington (Salop) | Alexander Brown | Liberal Unionist |
Wellington (Somerset) | Charles Isaac Elton | Conservative |
Wells | Sir Richard Paget, Bt | Conservative |
West Bromwich | Ernest Spencer | Conservative |
West Ham North | Forrest Fulton | Conservative |
West Ham South | George Banes | Conservative |
Westbury | George Fuller | Liberal |
Westhoughton | Frank Hardcastle | Conservative |
Westmeath North | James Tuite | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Westmeath South | Donal Sullivan | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Westminster | William Burdett-Coutts | Conservative |
Wexford North | John Redmond | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Wexford South | John Barry | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Whitby | Ernest Beckett | Conservative |
Whitechapel | Samuel Montagu | Liberal |
Whitehaven | George Cavendish-Bentinck | Conservative |
Wick District of Burghs | John Macdonald Cameron | Liberal |
Wicklow East | William Joseph Corbet | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Wicklow West | Garrett Byrne | Irish Parliamentary Party |
Widnes | Tom Edwards-Moss | Conservative |
Wigan | Francis Powell | Conservative |
Wigtownshire | Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt | Conservative |
Wilton | Sir Thomas Grove, Bt | Liberal Unionist |
Wimbledon | Cosmo Bonsor | Conservative |
Winchester | Arthur Loftus Tottenham | Conservative |
Windsor | Robert Richardson-Gardner | Conservative |
Wirral | Edward Cotton-Jodrell | Conservative |
Wisbech | Charles William Selwyn | Conservative |
Wokingham | Sir George Russell, Bt | Conservative |
Wolverhampton East | Henry Fowler | Liberal |
Wolverhampton South | Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers | Liberal Unionist |
Wolverhampton West | William Chichele Plowden | Liberal |
Woodbridge | Robert Lloyd-Anstruther | Conservative |
Woodstock | Francis William Maclean | Liberal Unionist |
Woolwich | Edwin Hughes | Conservative |
Worcester | George Higginson Allsopp | Conservative |
Worcestershire East | George Hastings | Liberal Unionist |
Worcestershire North | Benjamin Hingley | Liberal Unionist |
Wycombe | Richard Curzon | Conservative |
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York (two members) |
Alfred Pease | Liberal |
Frank Lockwood | Liberal |
By-elections[]
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- June 1887: County Carlow – James Patrick Mahon (Irish Liberal) replacing John Aloysius Blake (Irish Parliamentary Party) who died 22 May 1887
- 21 September 1887: Kerry South – Denis Kilbride (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing John O'Connor (Irish Parliamentary Party) who had resigned
- 15 May 1890: Mid-Tipperary – Henry Harrison (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Thomas Mayne (Irish Parliamentary Party) who had resigned
- 30 May 1890: West Donegal – J. J. Dalton
- 26 August 1891: 1891 Lewisham by-election - John Penn (Conservative Party) replaced Viscount Lewisham (Conservative Party) who had inherited his father's seat in the House of Lords.
- 6 November 1891: Cork City – Martin Flavin (Anti-Parnellite) replacing Charles Stewart Parnell (Parnellite) who died 6 October.
Sources[]
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See also[]
- UK general election, 1886
- List of Parliaments of the United Kingdom
Categories:
- Lists of MPs elected in United Kingdom general elections
- UK MPs 1886–1892
- 1886-related lists
- 1886 United Kingdom general election