List of United Kingdom by-elections (1868–1885)
This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom held between 1868 and 1885, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election and their respective parties. Where seats changed political party at the election, the result is highlighted: light blue for a Conservative gain, orange for a Liberal (including Liberal-Labour and Liberal/Crofter) gain, light green for a Home Government Association (1870–1873), Home Rule League (1873–1882) or Irish Parliamentary Party (from 1882) gain and grey for any other gain.
Resignations[]
- See Resignation from the British House of Commons for more details.
Where the cause of by-election is given as "resignation" or "seeks re-election", this indicates that the incumbent was appointed on his own request to an "office of profit under the Crown", either the Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds or the Steward of the Manor of Northstead. These appointments are made as a constitutional device for leaving the House of Commons, whose Members are not permitted to resign.
By-elections[]
22nd Parliament (1880–1885)[] | |||||||||
By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | |||
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Horsham | 16 July 1885[22 1] | Sir Henry Fletcher | Conservative | Sir Henry Fletcher | Conservative | Groom in Waiting[22 2] | |||
Aylesbury | 16 July 1885 | Sir Nathan Rothschild | Liberal | Ferdinand James de Rothschild | Liberal | Elevation to a peerage | |||
Chatham | 11 July 1885[22 1] | John Eldon Gorst | Conservative | Sir John Eldon Gorst | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[22 2] | |||
10 July 1885 | Rowland Winn | Conservative | Henry Atkinson | Conservative | Resignation and Elevation to a peerage | ||||
Brighton | 10 July 1885[22 1] | William Thackeray Marriott | Conservative | William Thackeray Marriott | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[22 2] | |||
8 July 1885 | Lord Arthur Hill | Conservative | Lord Arthur Hill | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[22 2] | ||||
West Kent | 6 July 1885[22 1] | Viscount Lewisham | Conservative | Viscount Lewisham | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2] | |||
East Devon | 4 July 1885[22 1] | William Hood Walrond | Conservative | William Hood Walrond | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||
Bute | 3 July 1885[22 1] | Charles Dalrymple | Conservative | Charles Dalrymple | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||
South Wiltshire | 3 July 1885[22 1] | Viscount Folkestone | Conservative | Viscount Folkestone | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[22 2] | |||
Middlesex | 3 July 1885[22 1] | Lord George Hamilton | Conservative | Lord George Hamilton | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] | |||
3 July 1885 | Lord Randolph Churchill | Conservative | Lord Randolph Churchill | Conservative | Secretary of State for India[22 2] | ||||
North Leicestershire | 2 July 1885[22 1] | Lord John Manners | Conservative | Lord John Manners | Conservative | Postmaster General[22 2] | |||
North Lancashire | 2 July 1885[22 1] | Frederick Stanley | Conservative | Frederick Stanley | Conservative | Secretary of State for the Colonies[22 2] | |||
Mid Kent | 2 July 1885[22 1] | Sir William Hart Dyke | Conservative | Sir William Hart Dyke | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] | |||
2 July 1885[22 1] | Sir Stafford Northcote | Conservative | John Moore-Stevens | Conservative | First Lord of the Treasury[22 2] and elevation to a peerage | ||||
Wilton | 2 July 1885[22 1] | Sidney Herbert | Conservative | Sidney Herbert | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||
2 July 1885[22 3] | Robert Bownas Mackie | Liberal | Edward Green | Conservative | Death | ||||
Dublin University | 1 July 1885[22 1] | David Plunket | Conservative | David Plunket | Conservative | First Commissioner of Works[22 2] | |||
Edward Gibson | Conservative | Hugh Holmes | Conservative | Lord Chancellor of Ireland[22 2] | |||||
Mid Lincolnshire | 1 July 1885[22 1] | Henry Chaplin | Conservative | Henry Chaplin | Conservative | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2] | |||
Edward Stanhope | Conservative | Edward Stanhope | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade[22 2] | |||||
South West Lancashire | 1 July 1885[22 1] | Richard Assheton Cross | Conservative | Richard Assheton Cross | Conservative | Home Secretary[22 2] | |||
East Gloucestershire | 1 July 1885[22 1] | Sir Michael Hicks-Beach | Conservative | Sir Michael Hicks-Beach | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer[22 2] | |||
1 July 1885 | Sir Hardinge Giffard | Conservative | Richard Everard Webster | Conservative | Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain[22 2] | ||||
1 July 1885 | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | Conservative | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] | ||||
Hertford | 30 June 1885[22 1] | Arthur James Balfour | Conservative | Arthur James Balfour | Conservative | President of the Local Government Board[22 2] | |||
Westminster | 29 June 1885[22 1] | William Henry Smith | Conservative | William Henry Smith | Conservative | Secretary of State for War[22 2] | |||
27 May 1885[22 1] | Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn | Conservative | Sir Herbert Williams-Wynn | Conservative | Death | ||||
Antrim | 21 May 1885[22 4] | James Chaine | Conservative | William Pirrie Sinclair | Liberal | Death | |||
12 March 1885[22 1] | George Anderson | Liberal | Thomas Russell | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
10 March 1885[22 4] | Robert Kingscote | Liberal | Benjamin St John Ackers | Conservative | Resignation (Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues) | ||||
4 March 1885[22 1] | William Gore-Langton | Conservative | Conservative | Resignation | |||||
12 January 1885[22 1] | Patrick James Smyth | Irish Parliamentary | John O'Connor | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation () | ||||
9 December 1884 | Thomas Collins | Conservative | Robert Gunter | Conservative | Death | ||||
27 November 1884 | Viscount Castlereagh | Conservative | Richard William Blackwood Ker | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
26 November 1884 | James Stewart | Liberal | Thomas Sutherland | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
26 November 1884 | William Sproston Caine | Liberal | William Sproston Caine | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] | ||||
19 November 1884 | Henry Fawcett | Liberal | James Stuart | Liberal | Death | ||||
7 November 1884[22 4] | Gilbert Leigh | Liberal | Sampson Samuel Lloyd | Conservative | Death | ||||
3 November 1884 | John George Dodson | Liberal | Richard Fell Steble | Liberal | Resignation and Elevation to a peerage | ||||
Stirling Burghs | 31 October 1884[22 1] | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Liberal | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] | |||
30 October 1884[22 1] | Samuel Williams | Liberal | Charles Rogers | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
25 August 1884[22 1] | John Aloysius Blake | Irish Parliamentary | Patrick Joseph Power | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation | ||||
19 August 1884 | Sir Alexander Matheson | Liberal | Ronald Munro Ferguson | Liberal | Reignation | ||||
14 August 1884[22 1] | John Carpenter Garnier | Conservative | John Tremayne | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
30 June 1884 | William Bromley-Davenport | Conservative | Philip Alfred Muntz | Conservative | Death | ||||
27 June 1884[22 1] | Peter Alfred Taylor | Liberal | James Allanson Picton | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
20 June 1884 | Sir Henry Peek | Conservative | Sir John Ellis | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
20 June 1884 | Lord Henry Scott | Conservative | Sir Frederick Fitzwygram | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
14 June 1884[22 1][22 4] | Sir John James Ennis | Liberal | Justin Huntly McCarthy | Irish Parliamentary | Death | ||||
14 June 1884 | John Hinde Palmer | Liberal | Joseph Ruston | Liberal | Death | ||||
15 May 1884[22 1] | Sir Edmund Filmer | Conservative | John Gathorne-Hardy | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
Poole | 17 April 1884 | Charles Schreiber | Conservative | William James Harris | Conservative | Death | |||
21 March 1884 | Viscount Hichingbrooke | Conservative | Sir Robert Peel | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
20 March 1884[22 4] | Henry Brand | Liberal | Arthur Thornhill | Conservative | Elevation to a peerage | ||||
1 March 1884[22 3] | William Thackeray Marriott | Liberal | William Thackeray Marriott | Conservative | Resignation to seek re-election for new party | ||||
21 February 1884[22 1] | Sir William Welby-Gregory | Conservative | Murray Finch-Hatton | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
23 February 1884[22 1] | Robert Henry Metge | Irish Parliamentary | William Meagher | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation | ||||
23 February 1884 | John Daly | Irish Parliamentary | John Deasy | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation | ||||
21 February 1884[22 1] | George Bentinck | Conservative | Clare Sewell Read | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
19 February 1884 | Charles Bradlaugh | Liberal | Charles Bradlaugh | Liberal | Resignation to seek re-election | ||||
Paisley | 15 February 1884 | William Holms | Liberal | Stewart Clark | Liberal | Resignation | |||
15 February 1884 | Mordaunt Bisset | Conservative | Charles Isaac Elton | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
12 January 1884[22 1] | Andrew Marshall Porter | Liberal | Samuel Walker | Liberal | Resignation (Master of the Rolls in Ireland) | ||||
21 December 1883[22 1] | Thomas Knowles | Conservative | Nathaniel Eckersley | Conservative | Death | ||||
Ipswich | 12 December 1883[22 3] | Thomas Clement Cobbold | Conservative | Henry Wyndham West | Liberal | Death | |||
22 November 1883[22 5] | Joseph Johnson Leeman | Liberal | Sir Frederick Milner | Conservative | Death | ||||
16 November 1883 | Richard O'Shaughnessy | Irish Parliamentary | Edward McMahon | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation (Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks in Ireland) | ||||
4 October 1883 | Hugh Birley | Conservative | William Houldsworth | Conservative | Death | ||||
31 August 1883 | Gerard Noel | Conservative | James Lowther | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
25 August 1883[22 1] | Samuel Ruggles-Brise | Conservative | Charles Hedley Strutt | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
18 August 1883 | Denis Maurice O'Conor | Irish Parliamentary | Irish Parliamentary | Death | |||||
17 July 1883[22 1] | Timothy Michael Healy | Irish Parliamentary | Willie Redmond | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation to contest Monaghan | ||||
30 June 1883[22 4] | John Givan | Liberal | Timothy Michael Healy | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation (Crown Solicitor for the counties of Meath and Kildare) | ||||
29 June 1883[22 3] | Charles James Murray | Conservative | Henry Bret Ince | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
22 June 1883 | Hampden Whalley | Liberal | Sir Sydney Buxton | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
18 June 1883[22 1] | Edwyn Sherard Burnaby | Conservative | Montagu Curzon | Conservative | Death | ||||
15 June 1883[22 1] | Garrett Michael Byrne | Irish Parliamentary | John Francis Small | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation | ||||
12 June 1883[22 1] | Michael Thomas Bass | Liberal | Thomas Roe | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
7 April 1883[22 1][22 3] | Charles Parker Butt | Liberal | Alfred Giles | Conservative | Resignation (Judge of High Court) | ||||
23 March 1883[22 1] | John Dillon | Irish Parliamentary | Thomas Mayne | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation | ||||
14 March 1883 | Wilbraham Egerton | Conservative | Alan Egerton | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
10 March 1883 | William Carington | Liberal | Gerard Smith | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
28 February 1883 | Bernard FitzPatrick | Conservative | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||||
27 February 1883[22 1] | Henry Joseph Gill | Irish Parliamentary | Timothy Charles Harrington | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation | ||||
27 February 1883 | Thomas Edward Taylor | Conservative | Edward King-Harman | Conservative | Death | ||||
24 February 1883 | Ashton Wentworth Dilke | Liberal | John Morley | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
5 February 1883 | Francis, Lord Elcho | Conservative | Hugo, Lord Elcho | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
24 January 1883[22 4] | William Moore Johnson | Liberal | William O'Brien | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation (Judge of High Court in Ireland) | ||||
Chelsea | 11 January 1883[22 1] | Sir Charles Dilke | Liberal | Sir Charles Dilke | Liberal | President of the Local Government Board[22 2] | |||
Liverpool | 8 December 1882[22 4] | Viscount Sandon | Conservative | Samuel Smith | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
2 December 1882 | Francis Powell | Conservative | Algernon Egerton | Conservative | Void election | ||||
23–28 November 1882 | Spencer Horatio Walpole | Conservative | Henry Cecil Raikes | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
23 November 1882 | Henry Cecil Raikes | Conservative | William Tomlinson | Conservative | Resignation to contest Cambridge University | ||||
20 November 1882[22 5] | William Grenfell | Liberal | Coleridge John Kennard | Conservative | Groom in Waiting[22 2] | ||||
Ennis | 14 November 1882 | James Lysaght Finegan | Irish Parliamentary | Matthew Joseph Kenny | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation | |||
3 November 1882 | James Cowan | Liberal | Samuel Danks Waddy | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
22 August 1882 | Sir David Wedderburn | Liberal | Alexander Craig Sellar | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
21 August 1882[22 1] | John Dyson Hutchinson | Liberal | Thomas Shaw | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
Banffshire | 19 June 1882[22 1] | Robert William Duff | Liberal | Robert William Duff | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||
Hawick Burghs | 18 May 1882[22 1] | George Otto Trevelyan | Liberal | George Otto Trevelyan | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] | |||
18 May 1882 | Lord Frederick Cavendish | Liberal | Isaac Holden | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2][22 6] | ||||
26 April 1882[22 1] | Vaughan Lee | Conservative | Edward James Stanley | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
17 April 1882[22 1] | Michael Davitt | Home Rule | Edward Sheil | Home Rule | Disqualification | ||||
31 March 1882 | Thomas Agar-Robartes | Liberal | Thomas Dyke Acland | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | ||||
28 March 1882 | William Bulkeley Hughes | Liberal | Love Jones-Parry | Liberal | Death | ||||
7 March 1882 | Walter Powell | Conservative | Conservative | Presumed death[1] | |||||
2 March 1882 | Charles Bradlaugh | Liberal | Charles Bradlaugh | Liberal | Expulsion | ||||
24 February 1882[22 1] | Alexander Martin Sullivan | Home Rule | Michael Davitt | Home Rule | Resignation | ||||
16 February 1882 | Sir William Palliser | Conservative | Samuel Charles Allsopp | Conservative | Death | ||||
10 February 1882[22 1] | Sir Charles Russell | Conservative | Lord Algernon Percy | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
2 February 1882 | Sir John Holker | Conservative | Henry Cecil Raikes | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
24 January 1882 | Viscount Helmsley | Conservative | Guy Cuthbert Dawnay | Conservative | Death | ||||
Carmarthen Boroughs | 7 January 1882[22 1] | Benjamin Thomas Williams | Liberal | John Jones Jenkins | Liberal | Resignation (county court Judge) | |||
6 December 1881 | Hugh Law | Liberal | Andrew Marshall Porter | Liberal | Lord Chancellor of Ireland[22 2] | ||||
19 November 1881[22 5] | Alexander Macdonald | Lib-Lab | Thomas Salt | Conservative | Died | ||||
14 November 1881 | William Nathaniel Massey | Liberal | Viscount Ebrington | Liberal | Died | ||||
Berwick-upon-Tweed | 26 October 1881 | Sir Dudley Marjoribanks | Liberal | Hubert Jerningham | Liberal | Elevation to a peerage | |||
7 September 1881 | Edward Falconer Litton | Liberal | Thomas Alexander Dickson | Liberal | Resignation (Land Commissioner) | ||||
7 September 1881[22 1] | Benjamin Rodwell | Conservative | James Redfoord Bulwer | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
2 September 1881[22 4] | John Joicey | Liberal | Sir George Elliot | Conservative | Died | ||||
1 September 1881[22 4] | Robert Laycock | Liberal | James Lowther | Conservative | Died | ||||
Elgin Burghs | 27 August 1881[22 1] | Alexander Asher | Liberal | Alexander Asher | Liberal | Solicitor General for Scotland[22 2] | |||
24 August 1881[22 1] | John McLaren | Liberal | Thomas Buchanan | Liberal | Resignation (Judge of the Court of Session) | ||||
Leeds | 24 August 1881[22 1] | Herbert John Gladstone | Liberal | Herbert John Gladstone | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||
15 July 1881[22 1] | M. E. Grant Duff | Liberal | Alexander Asher | Liberal | Resignation (Governor of Madras | ||||
Preston | 20 May 1881 | Edward Hermon | Conservative | William Farrer Ecroyd | Conservative | Death | |||
12 May 1881[22 4] | Sir Henry Meysey-Thompson | Liberal | Thomas Collins | Conservative | Void election | ||||
22 April 1881 | Sir Philip Grey Egerton | Conservative | Henry James Tollemache | Conservative | Death | ||||
12 April 1881[22 1] | Sir Henry Havelock-Allan | Liberal | Samuel Storey | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
St Ives | 11 April 1881[22 7] | Sir Charles Reed | Liberal | Charles Campbell Ross | Conservative | Died | |||
9 April 1881 | Charles Bradlaugh | Liberal | Charles Bradlaugh | Liberal | Voted before taking Oath | ||||
12 March 1881[22 3] | Sir Henry Jackson | Liberal | Henry Eaton | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
26 February 1881[22 4] | Sir Richard Musgrave | Conservative | George Howard | Liberal | Death | ||||
15 February 1881[22 1] | Fairfax Cartwright | Conservative | Pickering Phipps | Conservative | Death | ||||
31 January 1881[22 1] | Joseph William Foley | Home Rule | John Edward Redmond | Home Rule | Resignation | ||||
27 January 1881 | Duncan McLaren | Liberal | John McLaren | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
18 January 1881[22 8] | Lord Lindsay | Conservative | Francis Powell | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
16 December 1880 | John Whitwell | Liberal | James Cropper | Liberal | Death | ||||
Reading | 15 December 1880[22 1] | George John Shaw-Lefevre | Liberal | George John Shaw-Lefevre | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[22 2] | |||
1 December 1880[22 1] | William Patrick Adam | Liberal | John Balfour | Liberal | Resignation (Governor of Madras) | ||||
30 November 1880[22 1] | William Mure | Liberal | Alexander Crum | Liberal | Death | ||||
30 November 1880 | Charles James Watkin Williams | Liberal | William Rathbone | Liberal | Resignation (Judge of Queen's Bench Division of High Court) | ||||
26 November 1880[22 1] | William Archer Redmond | Home Rule | Timothy Michael Healy | Home Rule | Death | ||||
Liverpool | 6 August 1880[22 4] | Lord Ramsay | Liberal | Lord Claud Hamilton | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
30 July 1880 | Mark John Stewart | Conservative | Sir John Dalrymple-Hay | Conservative | Void election | ||||
30 July 1880 | Sir Harcourt Johnstone | Liberal | John George Dodson | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
Berwick-upon-Tweed | 19 July 1880[22 7] | Henry Strutt | Liberal | David Milne Home | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
15 July 1880 | Richard Dyott | Conservative | Theophilus John Levett | Conservative | Void election | ||||
12 July 1880 | Charles Harrison | Liberal | Enoch Baldwin | Liberal | Void election | ||||
9 July 1880 | William Edwin Price | Liberal | Richard Biddulph Martin | Liberal | Void election | ||||
8 July 1880 | Edward Bates | Conservative | Edward Clarke | Conservative | Void election | ||||
8 July 1880[22 9] | Daniel Rowlinson Ratcliff | Liberal | Frederick Lehmann | Liberal | Void election | ||||
Liberal | Frederick Dixon-Hartland | Conservative | By-election result reversed on petition (1881) | ||||||
3 July 1880[22 3] | Thomas Russell | Liberal | Charles Dalrymple | Conservative | Void election | ||||
1 July 1880 | Liberal | Sir Sydney Waterlow | Liberal | Void election | |||||
30 June 1880 | Walter Wren | Liberal | Pandeli Ralli | Liberal | Void election | ||||
25 June 1880[22 4] | Percy Bernard | Conservative | Richard Lane Allman | Liberal | Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition | ||||
25 June 1880 | Thomas Alexander Dickson | Liberal | James Dickson | Liberal | Void election | ||||
3 June 1880[22 1] | Robert Lowe | Liberal | Sir John Lubbock | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage | ||||
31 May 1880[22 1] | Charles Stewart Parnell | Home Rule | Isaac Nelson | Home Rule | Chose to sit for Cork | ||||
31 May 1880[22 1] | Alexander Martin Sullivan | Home Rule | Henry Bellingham | Home Rule | Resignation to contest Meath | ||||
Derby | 26 May 1880[22 1] | Samuel Plimsoll | Liberal | William Vernon Harcourt | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Wycombe | 26 May 1880[22 1] | William Carington | Liberal | William Carington | Liberal | Groom in Waiting[22 2] | |||
22 May 1880[22 1] | Charles Stewart Parnell | Home Rule | Alexander Martin Sullivan | Home Rule | Chose to sit for Cork | ||||
Londonderry County | 21 May 1880[22 1] | Hugh Law | Liberal | Hugh Law | Liberal | Attorney General for Ireland[22 2] | |||
18 May 1880[22 10] | Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen | Liberal | Charles Henry Compton Roberts | Conservative | Resignation and Elevation to the peerage | ||||
18 May 1880[22 4] | John McLaren | Liberal | Mark John Stewart | Conservative | Lord Advocate[22 2] | ||||
17 May 1880 | William Moore Johnson | Liberal | William Moore Johnson | Liberal | Solicitor General for Ireland[22 2] | ||||
North East Lancashire | 17 May 1880[22 1] | Marquess of Hartington | Liberal | Marquess of Hartington | Liberal | Secretary of State for India[22 2] | |||
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | 14 May 1880[22 1] | William Patrick Adam | Liberal | William Patrick Adam | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works[22 2] | |||
Denbighshire | 14 May 1880[22 1] | George Osborne Morgan | Liberal | George Osborne Morgan | Liberal | Judge Advocate General[22 2] | |||
14 May 1880 | Marquess of Hartington | Liberal | Samuel Williams | Liberal | Double Election, Chose to sit for North East Lancashire | ||||
Haverfordwest Boroughs | 12 May 1880[22 1] | The Lord Kensington | Liberal | The Lord Kensington | Liberal | Comptroller of the Household[22 2] | |||
Midlothian | 10 May 1880[22 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal | Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer[22 2] | |||
Shrewsbury | 10 May 1880[22 1] | Charles Cecil Cotes | Liberal | Charles Cecil Cotes | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||
10 May 1880[22 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal | Herbert Gladstone | Liberal | Double Election, chose to sit for Midlothian | ||||
Hastings | 10 May 1880[22 1] | Thomas Brassey | Liberal | Thomas Brassey | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2] | |||
Durham City | 10 May 1880[22 1] | Farrer Herschell | Liberal | Farrer Herschell | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[22 2] | |||
Taunton | 8 May 1880[22 1] | Sir Henry James | Liberal | Sir Henry James | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales[22 2] | |||
Sheffield | 8 May 1880[22 1] | Anthony John Mundella | Liberal | Anthony John Mundella | Liberal | Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[22 2] | |||
Pontefract | 8 May 1880[22 1] | Hugh Childers | Liberal | Hugh Childers | Liberal | Secretary of State for War[22 2] | |||
Oxford | 8 May 1880[22 8] | William Vernon Harcourt | Liberal | Alexander William Hall | Conservative | Home Secretary[22 2] | |||
8 May 1880[22 1] | John Skirrow Wright | Liberal | Arnold Morley | Liberal | Death | ||||
Marlborough | 8 May 1880[22 1] | Lord Charles Bruce | Liberal | Lord Charles Bruce | Liberal | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2] | |||
8 May 1880[22 1] | John Brinton | Liberal | John Brinton | Liberal | Sought re-election to preempt election petition | ||||
Chester | 8 May 1880[22 1][22 8] | John George Dodson | Liberal | John George Dodson | Liberal | President of the Local Government Board[22 2] | |||
Bradford | 8 May 1880[22 1] | William Edward Forster | Liberal | William Edward Forster | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2] | |||
Birmingham | 8 May 1880[22 1] | John Bright | Liberal | John Bright | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2] | |||
Joseph Chamberlain | Liberal | Joseph Chamberlain | Liberal | President of the Board of Trade[22 2] | |||||
Bath | 8 May 1880[22 1] | Sir Arthur Divett Hayter | Liberal | Sir Arthur Divett Hayter | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||
Hackney | 7 May 1880[22 1] | Henry Fawcett | Liberal | Henry Fawcett | Liberal | Postmaster General[22 2] | |||
John Holms | Liberal | John Holms | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2] | |||||
21st Parliament (1874–1880)[] | |||||||||
By-election | Date | Former Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | |||
West Norfolk | 8 March 1880[21 1] | Sir William Bagge | Conservative | William Tyssen-Amherst | Conservative | Death | |||
Drogheda | 2 March 1880 | William Hagarty O'Leary | Home Rule | Benjamin Whitworth | Home Rule | Death | |||
Kilkenny City | 27 February 1880[21 1] | Benjamin Whitworth | Home Rule | John Francis Smithwick | Home Rule | Resignation in order to contest Drogheda | |||
Southwark | 13 February 1880[21 2] | John Locke | Liberal | Edward Clarke | Conservative | Death | |||
Barnstaple | 12 February 1880 | Samuel Danks Waddy | Liberal | Viscount Lymington | Liberal | Resignation in order to contest Sheffield | |||
Liverpool | 6 February 1880 | John Torr | Conservative | Edward Whitley | Conservative | Death | |||
22 December 1879 | John Arthur Roebuck | Liberal | Samuel Danks Waddy | Liberal | Death | ||||
Donegal | 15 December 1879[21 3] | William Wilson | Conservative | Thomas Lea | Liberal | Death | |||
Elginshire and Nairnshire | 17 September 1879 | Viscount Macduff | Liberal | Sir George Macpherson-Grant | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Ennis | 26 July 1879 | William Stacpoole | Home Rule | James Lysaght Finegan | Home Rule | Death | |||
Glasgow | 16 July 1879[21 1][21 3] | Alexander Whitelaw | Conservative | Charles Clow Tennant | Liberal | Death | |||
Limerick City | 23 May 1879 | Isaac Butt | Home Rule | Daniel Fitzgerald Gabbett | Home Rule | Death | |||
Clare | 15 May 1879 | Bryan O'Loghlen | Home Rule | James Patrick Mahon | Home Rule | Resignation (Attorney General of the Colony of Victoria) | |||
Canterbury | 8 May 1879 | Lewis Majendie | Conservative | Robert Peter Laurie | Conservative | Resignation | |||
East Cumberland | 25 April 1879[21 1] | Charles Howard | Liberal | George Howard | Liberal | Death | |||
Cockermouth | 16 April 1879 | Isaac Fletcher | Liberal | William Fletcher | Liberal | Death | |||
Longford | 5 April 1879[21 1] | Myles William O'Reilly | Home Rule | Justin McCarthy | Home Rule | Resignation () | |||
East Somerset | 19 March 1879[21 1] | Ralph Shuttleworth Allen | Conservative | Lord Brooke | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Haddington Burghs | 25 February 1879 | Lord William Hay | Liberal | Sir David Wedderburn | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
South Warwickshire | 21 February 1879[21 1] | Earl of Yarmouth | Conservative | Earl of Yarmouth | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[21 4] | |||
Cork County | 17 February 1879 | McCarthy Downing | Home Rule | David la Touche Colthurst | Home Rule | Death | |||
Cambridgeshire | 30 January 1879[21 1] | Elliot Yorke | Conservative | Edward Hicks | Conservative | Death | |||
North Norfolk | 21 January 1879 | James Duff | Conservative | Edward Birkbeck | Conservative | Death | |||
Londonderry County | 18 December 1878 | Richard Smyth | Liberal | Sir Thomas McClure | Liberal | Death | |||
New Ross | 17 December 1878[21 2] | John Dunbar | Home Rule | Charles George Tottenham | Conservative | Death | |||
Bristol | 14 December 1878 | Kirkman Daniel Hodgson | Liberal | Lewis Fry | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Maldon | 11 December 1878[21 3] | George Sandford | Conservative | George Courtauld | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Peterborough | 29 October 1878 | George Hammond Whalley | Liberal | John Wentworth-FitzWilliam | Independent Liberal | Death | |||
Truro | 26 September 1878 | Sir Frederick Williams | Conservative | Arthur Tremayne | Conservative | Death | |||
Argyllshire | 27 August 1878 | Marquess of Lorne | Liberal | Lord Colin Campbell | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Newcastle-under-Lyme | 23 August 1878[21 2] | Sir Edmund Buckley | Conservative | Samuel Rathbone Edge | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Boston | 12 August 1878[21 1] | John Malcolm | Conservative | Thomas Garfit | Conservative | Resignation in order to contest Argyllshire | |||
Haddington Burghs | 3 August 1878 | Sir Henry Ferguson Davie | Liberal | Lord William Hay | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Flint Boroughs | 5 July 1878 | Peter Ellis Eyton | Liberal | John Roberts | Liberal | Death | |||
Middlesbrough | 4 July 1878 | Henry Bolckow | Liberal | Isaac Wilson | Liberal | Death | |||
Rochester | 14 June 1878 | Philip Wykeham Martin | Liberal | Arthur Otway | Liberal | Death | |||
Southampton | 14 June 1878 | Russell Gurney | Conservative | Alfred Giles | Conservative | Death | |||
Down | 17 May 1878[21 3] | James Sharman Crawford | Liberal | Viscount Castlereagh | Conservative | Death | |||
Reading | 17 May 1878 | Sir Francis Goldsmid | Liberal | George Palmer | Liberal | Death | |||
West Kent | 15 May 1878[21 1] | John Gilbert Talbot | Conservative | Viscount Lewisham | Conservative | Resignation in order to contest Oxford University | |||
Oxford University | 13–17 May 1878 | Gathorne Hardy | Conservative | John Gilbert Talbot | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Carmarthen Boroughs | 11 May 1878[21 1] | Sir Arthur Cowell-Stepney | Liberal | Benjamin Thomas Williams | Liberal | Resignation | |||
North Staffordshire | 24 April 1878[21 1] | Charles Adderley | Conservative | Robert William Hanbury | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Tamworth | 24 April 1878[21 3] | Robert William Hanbury | Conservative | Hamar Alfred Bass | Liberal | Resignation in order to contest North Staffordshire | |||
South Northumberland | 17 April 1878[21 5] | Lord Eslington | Conservative | Edward Ridley | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Conservative | Albert Grey | Liberal | |||||||
Middlesex | 12 April 1878[21 1] | Lord George Hamilton | Conservative | Lord George Hamilton | Conservative | Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 4] | |||
North Lancashire | 8 April 1878[21 1] | Frederick Stanley | Conservative | Frederick Stanley | Conservative | Secretary of State for War[21 4] | |||
Belfast | 2 April 1878 | William Johnston | Conservative | William Ewart | Conservative | Resignation () | |||
Worcester | 28 March 1878[21 2] | Alexander Clunes Sheriff | Liberal | John Derby Allcroft | Conservative | Death | |||
East Somerset | 20 March 1878[21 1] | Richard Bright | Conservative | Sir Philip Miles | Conservative | Death | |||
Mid Somerset | 19 March 1878[21 1] | Ralph Neville-Grenville | Conservative | William Gore-Langton | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Hereford | 14 March 1878 | Evan Pateshall | Conservative | George Arbuthnot | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Cirencester | 12 March 1878 | Allen Bathurst | Conservative | Thomas William Chester-Master | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Canterbury | 2 March 1878[21 1] | Henry Munro-Butler-Johnstone | Conservative | Alfred Gathorne-Hardy | Conservative | Resignation | |||
York | 20 February 1878[21 1] | James Lowther | Conservative | James Lowther | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[21 4] | |||
Oxfordshire | 5 February 1878[21 1] | Joseph Warner Henley | Conservative | Edward William Harcourt | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Perthshire | 2 February 1878 | Sir William Stirling-Maxwell | Conservative | Henry Edward Home-Drummond-Moray | Conservative | Death | |||
Marlborough | 31 January 1878[21 1] | Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce | Liberal | Lord Charles Brudenell-Bruce | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Perth | 29 January 1878 | Arthur Kinnaird | Liberal | Charles Stuart Parker | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Leith Burghs | 29 January 1878 | Donald Robert Macgregor | Liberal | Andrew Grant | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Greenock | 25 January 1878 | James Johnston Grieve | Liberal | James Stewart | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Clare | 13 August 1877 | Sir Colman O'Loghlen | Home Rule | Sir Bryan O'Loghlen | Home Rule | Death | |||
North Northamptonshire | 13 August 1877 | George Ward Hunt | Conservative | Sackville Stopford-Sackville | Conservative | Death | |||
Westminster | 11 August 1877[21 1] | William Henry Smith | Conservative | William Henry Smith | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty[21 4] | |||
10 August 1877[21 1] | Edward Corbett | Conservative | Sir Baldwyn Leighton | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
Great Grimsby | 1 August 1877[21 3] | John Chapman | Conservative | Alfred Watkin | Liberal | Death | |||
Huntingdonshire | 29 June 1877 | Henry Carstairs Pelly | Conservative | Viscount Mandeville | Conservative | Death | |||
Dungarvan | 23 June 1877 | John O'Keeffe | Home Rule | Frank Hugh O'Donnell | Home Rule | Death | |||
Tipperary | 15 May 1877 | William Frederick Ormond O'Callaghan | Home Rule | Edmund Dwyer Gray | Home Rule | Death | |||
Montgomery Boroughs | 15 May 1877 | Hon. Charles Hanbury-Tracy | Liberal | Hon. Frederick Hanbury-Tracy | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Salford | 19 April 1877 | Charles Edward Cawley | Conservative | Oliver Ormerod Walker | Conservative | Death | |||
Launceston | 3 March 1877 | James Henry Deakin (junior) | Conservative | Sir Hardinge Stanley Giffard | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Oldham | 1 March 1877[21 3] | John Morgan Cobbett | Conservative | John Tomlinson Hibbert | Liberal | Death | |||
Halifax | 20 February 1877 | John Crossley | Liberal | John Dyson Hutchinson | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Wilton | 19 February 1877[21 3] | Sir Edmund Antrobus | Liberal | Hon. Sidney Herbert | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Dublin University | 13 February 1877[21 1] | Edward Gibson | Conservative | Edward Gibson | Conservative | Attorney-General for Ireland[21 4] | |||
Waterford County | 20 January 1877 | Sir John Esmonde | Home Rule | James Delahunty | Home Rule | Death | |||
Sligo County | 12 January 1877[21 1] | Sir Robert Gore-Booth | Conservative | Edward Robert King-Harman | Conservative | Death | |||
Liskeard | 22 December 1876 | Edward Horsman | Liberal | Leonard Courtney | Liberal | Death | |||
Frome | 23 November 1876[21 3] | Henry Lopes | Conservative | Henry Samuelson | Liberal | Resignation (Judge of the High Court of Justice) | |||
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities | 6–10 November 1876 | Edward Strathearn Gordon | Conservative | William Watson | Conservative | Resignation (Lords of Appeal in Ordinary) | |||
South Shropshire | 3 November 1876[21 1] | Percy Egerton Herbert | Conservative | John Edmund Severne | Conservative | Death | |||
Buckinghamshire | 21 September 1876 | Benjamin Disraeli | Conservative | Thomas Fremantle | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Donegal | 26 August 1876 | Thomas Conolly | Conservative | William Wilson | Conservative | Death | |||
Rutlandshire | 17 August 1876[21 1] | Gerard Noel | Conservative | Gerard Noel | Conservative | First Commissioner of Works[21 4] | |||
Leeds | 15 August 1876 | Robert Meek Carter | Liberal | John Barran | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Carmarthen Boroughs | 14 August 1876[21 1][21 3] | Charles William Nevill | Conservative | Arthur Cowell-Stepney | Liberal | Resignation | |||
New Shoreham | 4 August 1876 | Percy Burrell | Conservative | Walter Burrell | Conservative | Death | |||
East Kent | 26 July 1876[21 1] | Wyndham Knatchbull | Conservative | William Deedes | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Mid Cheshire | 18 July 1876[21 1] | Egerton Leigh | Conservative | Piers Egerton-Warburton | Conservative | Death | |||
Leitrim | 14 July 1876[21 2] | William Ormsby-Gore | Conservative | Francis O'Beirne | Home Rule | Succession to a peerage | |||
West Worcestershire | 8 July 1876[21 1] | William Edward Dowdeswell | Conservative | Sir Edmund Lechmere | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Birmingham | 27 June 1876[21 1] | George Dixon | Liberal | Joseph Chamberlain | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Pembrokeshire | 26 June 1876 | John Scourfield | Conservative | James Bevan Bowen | Conservative | Death | |||
Cork City | 25 May 1876[21 2] | Joseph Philip Ronayne | Home Rule | William Goulding | Conservative | Death | |||
West Aberdeenshire | 10 May 1876 | William McCombie | Liberal | Lord Douglas Gordon | Liberal | Resignation | |||
East Cumberland | 26 April 1876[21 3] | William Nicholson Hodgson | Conservative | Stafford Howard | Liberal | Death | |||
North Norfolk | 21 April 1876 | Frederick Walpole | Conservative | James Duff | Conservative | Death | |||
Horsham | 29 February 1876 | Robert Henry Hurst (junior) | Liberal | James Clifton Brown | Liberal | Void election | |||
East Retford | 24 February 1876 | The Viscount Galway | Conservative | William Beckett-Denison | Conservative | Death | |||
Berkshire | 23 February 1876 | Richard Fellowes Benyon | Conservative | Philip Wroughton | Conservative | Resignation | |||
East Suffolk | 22 February 1876 | Viscount Mahon | Conservative | Frederick Barne | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
17 February 1876[21 3] | William Romaine Callender | Conservative | Jacob Bright | Liberal | Death | ||||
Huntingdon | 16 February 1876[21 1] | John Burgess Karslake | Conservative | Viscount Hinchingbrooke | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Leominster | 15 February 1876[21 2] | Richard Arkwright | Conservative | Thomas Blake | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Enniskillen | 15 February 1876[21 1] | Viscount Crichton | Conservative | Viscount Crichton | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] | |||
Burnley | 12 February 1876 | Richard Shaw | Liberal | Peter Rylands | Liberal | Death | |||
North Shropshire | 3 February 1876 | John Ormsby-Gore | Conservative | Stanley Leighton | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Dorset | 3 February 1876 | Henry Sturt | Conservative | Edward Digby | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
South Wiltshire | 4 January 1876[21 1] | Lord Henry Thynne | Conservative | Lord Henry Thynne | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[21 4] | |||
Ipswich | 1 January 1876 | John Patteson Cobbold | Conservative | Thomas Clement Cobbold | Conservative | Death | |||
East Aberdeenshire | 22 December 1875 | William Dingwall Fordyce | Liberal | Alexander Hamilton-Gordon | Liberal | Death | |||
Horsham | 17 December 1875[21 2] | William Vesey-FitzGerald | Conservative | Robert Henry Hurst (junior) | Liberal | Resignation (Chief Charity Commissioner for England and Wales) | |||
Whitehaven | 16 December 1875 | George Cavendish-Bentinck | Conservative | George Cavendish-Bentinck | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[21 4] | |||
Mid Surrey | 24 November 1875[21 1] | Richard Baggallay | Conservative | Sir Trevor Lawrence | Conservative | Resignation (Justice of the Court of Appeal) | |||
South West Lancashire | 6 November 1875[21 1] | Charles Turner | Conservative | John Ireland Blackburne | Conservative | Death | |||
Armagh City | 18 October 1875 | John Vance | Conservative | George Beresford | Conservative | Death | |||
West Suffolk | 4 October 1875[21 1] | Fuller Maitland Wilson | Conservative | Thomas Thornhill | Conservative | Death | |||
Blackburn | 30 September 1875 | Henry Master Feilden | Conservative | Daniel Thwaites | Conservative | Death | |||
Hartlepool | 29 July 1875 | Thomas Richardson | Liberal | Lowthian Bell | Liberal | Resignation | |||
West Suffolk | 16 June 1875 | Lord Augustus Hervey | Conservative | Fuller Maitland Wilson | Conservative | Death | |||
Breconshire | 20 May 1875[21 3] | Godfrey Morgan | Conservative | William Fuller-Maitland | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Kilkenny City | 28 April 1875 | John Gray | Home Rule | Benjamin Whitworth | Home Rule | Death | |||
Bedfordshire | 28 April 1875[21 1] | Francis Bassett | Liberal | Marquess of Tavistock | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Kirkcaldy Burghs | 20 April 1875 | Robert Reid | Liberal | George Campbell | Liberal | Death | |||
Meath | 17 April 1875 | John Martin | Home Rule | Charles Stewart Parnell | Home Rule | Death | |||
Bridport | 31 March 1875 | Thomas Alexander Mitchell | Liberal | Pandeli Ralli | Liberal | Death | |||
Tipperary | 11 March 1875 | John Mitchel | Independent Nationalist | John Mitchel | Independent Nationalist | Disqualification (Convicted Felon) | |||
Independent Nationalist | Stephen Moore | Conservative | By-election result reversed on petition | ||||||
St Ives | 5 March 1875 | Charles Tyringham Praed | Conservative | Charles Tyringham Praed | Conservative | Void election | |||
5 March 1875[21 6] | John Walter Huddleston | Conservative | Jacob Henry Tillett | Liberal | Resignation (Justice of the Court of Common Pleas) | ||||
Stroud | 19 February 1875 | Henry Brand | Liberal | Samuel Marling | Liberal | Void election | |||
16 February 1875[21 2] | George Milles | Liberal | Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy | Independent | Resignation | ||||
Tipperary | 13 February 1875[21 1][21 7] | Charles William White | Home Rule | John Mitchel | Independent Nationalist | Resignation | |||
13 February 1875 | George Elliot | Conservative | John Eldon Gorst | Conservative | Resignation | ||||
Dublin University | 11 February 1875[21 1] | David Robert Plunket | Conservative | David Robert Plunket | Conservative | Solicitor General for Ireland[21 4] | |||
East Kent | 27 January 1875[21 1] | George Milles | Conservative | Wyndham Knatchbull | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Dublin University | 18–22 January 1875 | John Thomas Ball | Conservative | Edward Gibson | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) | |||
St Ives | 28 December 1874 | Edward Gershour Davenport | Conservative | Charles Tyringham Praed | Conservative | Death | |||
Birkenhead | 24 November 1874 | John Laird | Conservative | David MacIver | Conservative | Death | |||
Wenlock | 12 November 1874 | George Weld-Forester | Conservative | Cecil Weld-Forester | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Northampton | 6 October 1874[21 2] | Charles Gilpin | Liberal | Charles George Merewether | Conservative | Death | |||
Cambridgeshire | 5 October 1874[21 1] | Lord George Manners | Conservative | Benjamin Rodwell | Conservative | Death | |||
Midhurst | 23 September 1874[21 1] | Charles Perceval | Conservative | Sir Henry Holland | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Kidderminster | 31 July 1874 | Albert Grant | Conservative | Sir William Fraser | Conservative | Void Election | |||
Stroud | 24 July 1874 | John Edward Dorington | Conservative | Henry Brand | Liberal | Void Election | |||
Launceston | 3 July 1874 | James Henry Deakin (senior) | Conservative | James Henry Deakin (junior) | Conservative | Void Election | |||
Galway | 29 June 1874 | Frank Hugh O'Donnell | Home Rule | Michael Francis Ward | Home Rule | Void Election | |||
19 June 1874[21 2] | Charles Palmer | Liberal | Charles Palmer | Liberal | Void Election | ||||
Lowthian Bell | Liberal | Sir George Elliot | Conservative | Void Election | |||||
Oxford | 12 June 1874[21 2] | George Young | Liberal | Mark John Stewart | Conservative | Resignation (Judge of the Court of Session) | |||
Haverfordwest | 12 June 1874[21 1] | The Lord Kensington | Liberal | The Lord Kensington | Liberal | Void Election | |||
City of Durham | 11 June 1874 | Thomas Charles Thompson | Liberal | Farrer Herschell | Liberal | Void Election | |||
John Henderson | Liberal | Sir Arthur Middleton | Liberal | Void Election | |||||
Mayo | 29 May 1874 | George Ekins Browne | Home Rule | George Ekins Browne | Home Rule | Void Election | |||
Thomas Tighe | Home Rule | John O'Connor Power | Home Rule | Void Election | |||||
Poole | 26 May 1874 | Charles Waring | Liberal | Evelyn Ashley | Liberal | Void Election | |||
Dudley | 18 May 1874 | Henry Brinsley Sheridan | Liberal | Henry Brinsley Sheridan | Liberal | Void Election | |||
Stroud | 15 May 1874[21 8] | Sebastian Stewart Dickinson | Liberal | Liberal | Void Election | ||||
Walter John Stanton | Liberal | John Edward Dorington | Conservative | Void Election | |||||
Wakefield | 4 May 1874 | Edward Green | Conservative | Thomas Kemp Sanderson | Conservative | Void Election | |||
Preston | 24 April 1874[21 1] | John Holker | Conservative | John Holker | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[21 4] | |||
Hackney | 24 April 1874 | John Holms | Liberal | John Holms | Liberal | Void Election | |||
Charles Reed | Liberal | Henry Fawcett | Liberal | Void Election | |||||
Louth | 8 April 1874 | Philip Callan | Home Rule | George Harley Kirk | Home Rule | Double Election, chose to sit for Dundalk | |||
North Lancashire | 26 March 1874[21 1] | John Wilson-Patten | Conservative | Thomas Henry Clifton | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Falkirk Burghs | 26 March 1874[21 1] | John Ramsay | Liberal | John Ramsay | Liberal | Disqualification (Held Government Contract) | |||
North Staffordshire | 23 March 1874[21 1] | Charles Adderley | Conservative | Charles Adderley | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade[21 4] | |||
Galway | 20 March 1874 | Viscount St Lawrence | Home Rule | Frank Hugh O'Donnell | Home Rule | Succession to a peerage | |||
East Suffolk | 20 March 1874[21 1] | The Lord Rendlesham | Conservative | The Lord Rendlesham | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] | |||
North Leicestershire | 20 March 1874[21 1] | Lord John Manners | Conservative | Lord John Manners | Conservative | Postmaster General[21 4] | |||
Invernesshire | 19 March 1874[21 1] | Donald Cameron | Conservative | Donald Cameron | Conservative | Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[21 4] | |||
South West Lancashire | 19 March 1874[21 1] | Richard Assheton Cross | Conservative | Richard Assheton Cross | Conservative | Home Secretary[21 4] | |||
South Devonshire | 19 March 1874[21 1] | Sir Massey Lopes | Conservative | Sir Massey Lopes | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[21 4] | |||
Dublin County | 18 March 1874 | Thomas Edward Taylor | Conservative | Thomas Edward Taylor | Conservative | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[21 4] | |||
North Devonshire | 18 March 1874[21 1] | Sir Stafford Northcote | Conservative | Sir Stafford Northcote | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer[21 4] | |||
North Northamptonshire | 18 March 1874[21 1] | George Ward Hunt | Conservative | George Ward Hunt | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty[21 4] | |||
North Northumberland | 17 March 1874[21 1] | Earl Percy | Conservative | Earl Percy | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[21 4] | |||
Monmouthshire | 17 March 1874[21 1] | Lord Henry Somerset | Conservative | Lord Henry Somerset | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household[21 4] | |||
East Gloucestershire | 17 March 1874[21 1] | Michael Hicks Beach | Conservative | Michael Hicks Beach | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[21 4] | |||
Buckinghamshire | 17 March 1874[21 1] | Benjamin Disraeli | Conservative | Benjamin Disraeli | Conservative | Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[21 4] | |||
Eye | 17 March 1874 | The Viscount Barrington | Conservative | The Viscount Barrington | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[21 4] | |||
Dublin University | 16 March 1874[21 1] | John Thomas Ball | Conservative | John Thomas Ball | Conservative | Attorney General for Ireland[21 4] | |||
Mid Surrey | 16 March 1874[21 1] | Richard Baggallay | Conservative | Richard Baggallay | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[21 4] | |||
Portsmouth | 16 March 1874[21 1] | James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone | Conservative | James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] | |||
North Lincolnshire | 16 March 1874[21 1] | Rowland Winn | Conservative | Rowland Winn | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 4] | |||
Oxford | 16 March 1874[21 2] | Edward Cardwell | Liberal | Alexander William Hall | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Huntingdon | 16 March 1874[21 1] | John Burgess Karslake | Conservative | John Burgess Karslake | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales[21 4] | |||
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities | 14 March 1874[21 1] | Edward Strathearn Gordon | Conservative | Edward Strathearn Gordon | Conservative | Lord Advocate[21 4] | |||
North Hampshire | 14 March 1874[21 1] | George Sclater-Booth | Conservative | George Sclater-Booth | Conservative | President of the Local Government Board[21 4] | |||
Liverpool | 14 March 1874[21 1] | Viscount Sandon | Conservative | Viscount Sandon | Conservative | Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 4] | |||
Oxford University | 14 March 1874[21 1] | Gathorne Hardy | Conservative | Gathorne Hardy | Conservative | Secretary of State for War[21 4] | |||
New Shoreham | 13 March 1874[21 1] | Stephen Cave | Conservative | Stephen Cave | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[21 4] | |||
Chicester | 13 March 1874[21 1] | Lord Henry Lennox | Conservative | Lord Henry Lennox | Conservative | First Commissioner of Works[21 4] | |||
20th Parliament (1868–1874)[] | |||||||||
By-election | Date | Former Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | |||
Newcastle upon Tyne | 14 January 1874 | Joseph Cowen | Liberal | Joseph Cowen | Liberal | Death | |||
West Somerset | 12 January 1874[20 1] | William Gore-Langton | Conservative | Vaughan Lee | Conservative | Death | |||
Stroud | 6 January 1874[20 2] | Henry Selfe Page Winterbotham | Liberal | John Edward Dorington | Conservative | Death | |||
Cambridgeshire | 3 January 1874[20 1] | Viscount Royston | Conservative | Elliot Yorke | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Huntington | 17 December 1873 | Thomas Baring | Conservative | John Burgess Karslake | Conservative | Death | |||
Exeter | 9 December 1873[20 3] | John Coleridge | Liberal | Arthur Mills | Conservative | Resignation (Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) | |||
Oxford | 6 December 1873[20 1] | William Vernon Harcourt | Liberal | William Vernon Harcourt | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] | |||
Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities | 4 December 1873[20 1] | Lyon Playfair | Liberal | Lyon Playfair | Liberal | Postmaster General[20 4] | |||
Haverfordwest Boroughs | 24 November 1873 | The Lord Kensington | Liberal | The Lord Kensington | Liberal | Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 4] | |||
Kingston-upon-Hull | 22 October 1873[20 2] | James Clay | Liberal | Joseph Walker Pease | Conservative | Death | |||
Birmingham | 20 October 1873[20 1] | John Bright | Liberal | John Bright | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[20 4] | |||
Taunton | 13 October 1873 | Henry James | Liberal | Henry James | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] | |||
Bath | 8 October 1873 | Donald Dalrymple | Liberal | Arthur Hayter | Liberal | Death | |||
Dover | 22 September 1873[20 3] | Sir George Jessel | Liberal | Edward William Barnett | Conservative | Resignation (Master of the Rolls) | |||
Renfrewshire | 10 September 1873[20 2] | Henry Bruce | Liberal | Archibald Campbell | Conservative | Elevation to a peerage | |||
Shaftsbury | 30 August 1873[20 3] | George Glyn | Liberal | Vere Fane Benett-Stanford | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Northern West Riding of Yorkshire | 27 August 1873[20 1] | Lord Frederick Cavendish | Liberal | Lord Frederick Cavendish | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] | |||
East Staffordshire | 6 August 1873[20 3] | John Robinson McClean | Liberal | Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip | Conservative | Death | |||
Dundee | 5 August 1873 | George Armitstead | Liberal | James Yeaman | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Greenwich | 2 August 1873[20 3] | David Salomons | Liberal | Thomas Boord | Conservative | Death | |||
County Waterford | 5 July 1873[20 1] | Edmond de la Poer | Liberal | Henry Villiers-Stuart | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Berwickshire | 27 June 1873 | David Robertson | Liberal | William Miller | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Bath | 27 June 1873 | Viscount Chelsea | Conservative | Viscount Grey de Wilton | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Roscommon | 24 June 1873[20 1] | Fitzstephen French | Liberal | Charles French | Liberal | Death | |||
17 June 1873[20 1] | Samuel Trehawke Kekewich | Conservative | John Carpenter Garnier | Conservative | Death | ||||
Richmonds (Yorks.) | 27 May 1873[20 1] | Lawrence Dundas | Liberal | John Dundas | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Gloucester | 8 May 1873[20 3] | William Philip Price | Liberal | William Killigrew Wait | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Bath | 6 May 1873[20 3] | Sir William Tite | Liberal | Viscount Chelsea | Conservative | Death | |||
Tyrone | 7 April 1873 | Henry Thomas Lowry-Corry | Conservative | Henry William Lowry-Corry | Conservative | Death | |||
Cheshire Mid | 7 March 1873 | George Legh | Conservative | Egerton Leigh | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Wigtownshire | 21 February 1873 | Lord Garlies | Conservative | Robert Vans-Agnew | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Lisburn | 19 February 1873[20 1] | Edward Wingfield Verner | Conservative | Sir Richard Wallace | Conservative | Resignation in order to contest County Armagh | |||
County Armagh | 15 February 1873[20 1] | Sir William Verner | Conservative | Edward Wingfield Verner | Conservative | Death | |||
Liverpool | 7 February 1873 | Samuel Robert Graves | Conservative | John Torr | Conservative | Death | |||
Orkney and Shetland | 6–7 January 1873 | Frederick Dundas | Liberal | Samuel Lang | Liberal | Death | |||
13 December 1872 | Charles Carnegie | Liberal | James William Barclay | Liberal | Resignation (Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland) | ||||
Kincardineshire | 10 December 1872[20 1] | James Dyce Nicol | Liberal | George Balfour | Liberal | Death | |||
Cork City | 6 December 1872[20 3] | John Francis Maguire | Liberal | Joseph Philip Ronayne | Home Rule | Death | |||
Londonderry City | 23 November 1872[20 3] | Richard Dowse | Liberal | Charles Edward Lewis | Conservative | Resignation (Baron of the Court of the Exchequer) | |||
Richmond (Yorks) | 4 November 1872 | Sir Roundell Palmer | Liberal | Lawrence Dundas | Liberal | Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain | |||
Tiverton | 4 November 1872 | George Denman | Liberal | William Massey | Liberal | Resignation (Justice of the Court of Common Pleas) | |||
Flint Boroughs | 16 October 1872[20 1] | Sir John Hanmer | Liberal | Robert Cunliffe | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Preston | 13 September 1872 | Edward Hermon | Conservative | William Farrer Ecroyd | Conservative | Death | |||
Pontefract | 15 August 1872[20 5] | Hugh Childers | Liberal | Hugh Childers | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Paymaster General[20 4] | |||
Southern West Riding of Yorkshire | 8 July 1872[20 3][20 1] | Viscount Milton | Liberal | Walter Spencer-Stanhope | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Aberdeen | 29 June 1872 | William Henry Sykes | Liberal | John Farley Leith | Liberal | Death | |||
Bedfordshire | 27 June 1872 | Francis Russell | Liberal | Francis Bassett | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Mallow | 7 June 1872 | George Waters | Liberal | William Felix Munster | Liberal | Resignation (Chairman of the Quarter Sessions of the County of Waterford) | |||
Oldham | 5 June 1872[20 3] | John Platt | Liberal | John Morgan Cobbett | Conservative | Death | |||
Wexford Borough | 26 April 1872[20 3] | Richard Joseph Devereux | Liberal | William Archer Redmond | Home Rule | Resignation | |||
Tamworth | 16 April 1872[20 3] | John Peel | Liberal | Robert William Hanbury | Conservative | Death | |||
West Cumberland | 26 March 1872[20 1] | Henry Lowther | Conservative | The Lord Muncaster | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
East Gloucestershire | 11 March 1872[20 1] | Robert Stayner Holford | Conservative | John Reginald Yorke | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Wallingford | 9 March 1872[20 1] | Stanley Vickers | Conservative | Edward Wells | Conservative | Death | |||
Flintshire | 2 March 1872[20 1] | Lord Richard Grosvenor | Liberal | Lord Richard Grosvenor | Liberal | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 4] | |||
Wick Burghs | 28 February 1872 | George Loch | Liberal | John Pender | Liberal | Resignation | |||
North Nottinghamshire | 26 February 1872[20 3] | Evelyn Denison | Liberal | George Monckton-Arundell | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage | |||
West Cheshire | 17 February 1872[20 1] | John Tollemache | Conservative | Wilbraham Tollemache | Conservative | Resignation | |||
County Galway | 8 February 1872[20 6] | William Henry Gregory | Liberal | John Philip Nolan | Home Rule | Resignation (Governor of Ceylon) | |||
Home Rule | William Le Poer Trench | Conservative | By-election result reversed on petition | ||||||
Kerry | 6 February 1872[20 3] | Viscount Castlerosse | Liberal | Rowland Blennerhassett | Home Rule | Succession to a peerage | |||
Northern West Riding of Yorkshire | 3 February 1872[20 2] | Sir Francis Crossley | Liberal | Francis Sharp Powell | Conservative | Death | |||
Dover | 25 November 1871 | George Jessel | Liberal | George Jessel | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] | |||
Plymouth | 22 November 1871[20 3] | Robert Collier | Liberal | Edward Bates | Conservative | Resignation (Justice of the Court of Common Pleas) | |||
Limerick City | 20 September 1871[20 3][20 1] | Francis William Russell | Liberal | Isaac Butt | Home Rule | Death | |||
Truro | 13 September 1871[20 3] | John Cranch Walker Vivian | Liberal | James McGarel-Hogg | Conservative | Resignation (Permanent Under-Secretary of State for War) | |||
East Surrey | 26 August 1871[20 3] | Charles Buxton | Liberal | James Watney, Jr. | Conservative | Death | |||
Monaghan | 22 July 1871 | Charles Powell Leslie III | Conservative | John Leslie | Conservative | Death | |||
Westmeath | 17 June 1871[20 3][20 1] | William Pollard-Urquhart | Liberal | Patrick James Smyth | Home Rule | Death | |||
West Staffordshire | 13 June 1871[20 1] | Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram | Conservative | Francis Monckton | Conservative | Death | |||
Durham City | 28 April 1871[20 2] | John Robert Davison | Liberal | John Lloyd Wharton | Conservative | Death | |||
South Norfolk | 17 April 1871 | Edward Howes | Conservative | Sir Robert Jacob Buxton | Conservative | Death | |||
Tamworth | 28 March 1871[20 1] | Henry Bulwer | Liberal | John Peel | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage | |||
Halifax | 13 March 1871[20 1] | James Stansfeld | Liberal | James Stansfeld | Liberal | President of the Poor Law Board[20 4] | |||
Monmouthshire | 4 March 1871[20 1] | Poulett Somerset | Conservative | Lord Henry Somerset | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Stalybridge | 1 March 1871[20 2] | James Sidebottom | Conservative | Nathaniel Buckley | Liberal | Death | |||
Hereford | 28 February 1871[20 3] | Edward Henry Clive | Liberal | George Arbuthnot | Conservative | Resignation | |||
Norwich | 22 February 1871 | Jacob Henry Tillett | Liberal | Jeremiah James Colman | Liberal | Void election | |||
County Galway | 21 February 1871[20 3][20 1] | Viscount Burke | Liberal | Mitchell Henry | Home Rule | Resignation | |||
Westmorland | 21 February 1871[20 1] | Earl of Bective | Conservative | Earl of Bective | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Ripon | 15 February 1871 | Lord John Hay | Liberal | Sir Henry Knight Storks | Liberal | Resignation | |||
York | 14 February 1871[20 1] | Joshua Proctor Brown Westhead | Liberal | George Leeman | Liberal | Resignation | |||
West Norfolk | 8 February 1871[20 1] | Thomas de Grey | Conservative | George Bentinck | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
County Limerick | 28 January 1871[20 1] | William Monsell | Liberal | William Monsell | Liberal | Postmaster General[20 4] | |||
Newry | 23 January 1871[20 1][20 2] | William Kirk | Liberal | Viscount Newry and Morne | Conservative | Death | |||
Meath | 17 January 1871[20 3] | Matthew Corbally | Liberal | John Martin | Independent Nationalist[2] | Death | |||
Durham City | 14 January 1871[20 1] | John Robert Davison | Liberal | John Robert Davison | Liberal | Judge Advocate General[20 4] | |||
Newport (Isle of Wight) | 23 November 1870 | Charles Wykeham Martin | Liberal | Charles Cavendish Clifford | Liberal | Death | |||
Colchester | 3 November 1870[20 3] | John Gurdon Rebow | Liberal | Alexander Learmonth | Conservative | Death | |||
Mid Surrey | 17 October 1870[20 1] | William Brodrick | Conservative | Richard Baggallay | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Shrewsbury | 21 September 1870[20 2] | William James Clement | Liberal | Douglas Straight | Conservative | Death | |||
West Surrey | 8 September 1870[20 1][20 3] | John Ivatt Briscoe | Liberal | Lee Steere | Conservative | Death | |||
Dublin City | 18 August 1870[20 2] | Sir Arthur Edward Guinness | Conservative | Sir Dominic John Corrigan | Liberal | Void election | |||
Plymouth | 15 August 1870[20 1] | Sir Robert Porrett Collier | Liberal | Sir Robert Porrett Collier | Liberal | Recorder of Bristol[20 4] | |||
19 July 1870 | John Alexander Kinglake | Liberal | Julian Goldsmid | Liberal | Death | ||||
Norwich | 13 July 1870[20 3] | Sir Henry Stracey | Conservative | Jacob Henry Tillett | Liberal | Void election | |||
27 June 1870 | Elisha Smith Robinson | Liberal | Kirkman Daniel Hodgson | Liberal | Void election | ||||
13 June 1870 | Viscount Curzon | Conservative | William Unwin Heygate | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
Isle of Wight | 13 June 1870[20 3] | Sir John Simeon | Liberal | Alexander Baillie-Cochrane | Conservative | Death | |||
Brecon | 13 June 1870[20 3] | Lord Hyde | Liberal | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
East Suffolk | 1 June 1870 | John Henniker-Major | Conservative | Viscount Mahon | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
16 May 1870 | Reginald Greville-Nugent | Liberal | Liberal | Void election | |||||
Mayo | 12 May 1870[20 1] | George Henry Moore | Liberal | George Ekins Browne | Liberal | Death | |||
10 May 1870 | Henry Munster | Liberal | George Waters | Liberal | Void election | ||||
East Devon | 9 April 1870[20 1] | Lord Courtenay | Conservative | John Henry Kennaway | Conservative | Resignation | |||
1 April 1870 | Edward Denison | Liberal | Samuel Boteler Bristowe | Liberal | Death | ||||
29 March 1870 | Francis Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley | Liberal | Elisha Smith Robinson | Liberal | Death | ||||
Roxburghshire | 2 March 1870[20 1] | Sir William Scott | Liberal | Marquess of Bowmont | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Tipperary | 28 February 1870[20 2] | Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa | Independent Nationalist | Denis Caulfield Heron | Liberal | Disqualification (convicted felon) | |||
25 February 1870 | Sir Henry Winston Barron | Liberal | Ralph Bernal Osborne | Liberal | Void election | ||||
25 February 1870 | William Lee | Liberal | Sir John Lubbock | Liberal | Resignation | ||||
Nottingham | 24 February 1870[20 2] | Charles Ichabod Wright | Conservative | Auberon Herbert | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Southwark | 17 February 1870[20 3] | Austen Henry Layard | Liberal | Marcus Beresford | Conservative | Resignation (Ambassador to Spain) | |||
Bridgnorth | 16 February 1870[20 1][20 3] | Henry Whitmore | Conservative | William Henry Foster | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Londonderry City | 15 February 1870 | Richard Dowse | Liberal | Richard Dowse | Liberal | Solicitor General for Ireland[20 4] | |||
Dublin University | 14 February 1870[20 1] | Anthony Lefroy | Conservative | David Robert Plunket | Conservative | Resignation | |||
3 February 1870 | Edward Sullivan | Liberal | Henry Munster | Liberal | Resignation (Irish Master of the Rolls) | ||||
17 January 1870 | David Williams | Liberal | Samuel Holland | Liberal | Death | ||||
Queen's County | 4 January 1870[20 1] | John Wilson FitzPatrick | Liberal | Edmund Dease | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage | |||
31 December 1869 | Fulke Greville-Nugent | Liberal | Reginald Greville-Nugent | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage | ||||
9 December 1869 | Lord Stanley | Conservative | Lord Claud Hamilton | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | ||||
Chester | 4 December 1869[20 1] | Earl Grosvenor | Liberal | Norman de L'Aigle Grosvenor | Liberal | Succession to a peerage | |||
Tipperary | 27 November 1869[20 2] | Charles Moore | Liberal | Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa | Independent Nationalist | Death | |||
Waterford City | 22 November 1869 | John Aloysius Blake | Liberal | Sir Henry Winston Barron | Liberal | Resignation (Inspector of Irish Fisheries) | |||
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities |
22 November 1869[20 3] | James Moncreiff | Liberal | Edward Strathearn Gordon | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Justice Clerk) | |||
18 November 1869 | William Henry Gladstone | Liberal | William Henry Gladstone | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] | ||||
Hastings | 18 November 1869 | Liberal | Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth | Liberal | Death | ||||
Tower Hamlets | 8 November 1869[20 1] | Acton Smee Ayrton | Liberal | Acton Smee Ayrton | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[20 4] | |||
East Cheshire | 6 October 1869 | Edward Christopher Egerton | Conservative | William Cunliffe Brooks | Conservative | Death | |||
Caithness | 26 August 1869 | George Traill | Liberal | Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair | Independent Liberal | Resignation | |||
Antrim | 21 August 1869 | George Henry Seymour | Conservative | Hugh de Grey Seymour | Conservative | Death | |||
Salisbury | 5 August 1869 | Edward William Terreck Hamilton | Liberal | Alfred Seymour | Liberal | Resignation | |||
Nottingham | 16 June 1869 | Sir Robert Juckes Clifton | Liberal | Charles Seely | Liberal | Death | |||
Stafford | 7 June 1869[20 2] | Walter Meller | Conservative | Thomas Salt | Conservative | Void election | |||
Henry Davis Pochin | Liberal | Reginald Talbot | Conservative | Void election | |||||
Youghal | 11 May 1869 | Christopher Weguelin | Liberal | Montague John Guest | Liberal | Void election | |||
Liskeard | 11 May 1869 | Sir Arthur Buller | Liberal | Edward Horsman | Liberal | Death | |||
Brecon | 24 April 1869[20 2] | Howel Gwyn | Conservative | Lord Hyde | Liberal | Void election | |||
West Sussex | 17 April 1869[20 1] | Henry Wyndham | Conservative | Earl of March | Conservative | Succession to a peerage | |||
Dumfriesshire | 31 March 1869[20 3] | Sydney Waterlow | Liberal | George Gustavus Walker | Conservative | Disqualification (government contractor) | |||
Hereford | 30 March 1869 | Liberal | Edward Henry Clive | Liberal | Void election | ||||
John Wyllie | Liberal | Chandos Wren-Hoskyns | Liberal | Void election | |||||
Blackburn | 30 March 1869 | William Henry Hornby | Conservative | Edward Kenworthy Hornby | Conservative | Void election | |||
Joseph Feilden | Conservative | Henry Master Feilden | Conservative | Void election | |||||
Drogheda | 15 March 1869[20 1] | Benjamin Whitworth | Liberal | Thomas Whitworth | Liberal | Void election | |||
Scarborough | 12 March 1869[20 1] | Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone | Liberal | Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone | Liberal | Death | |||
Bradford | 12 March 1869 | Henry William Ripley | Liberal | Edward Miall | Liberal | Void election | |||
Bewdley | 11 March 1869[20 7] | Richard Atwood Glass | Conservative | John Cunliffe | Conservative | Void election | |||
Conservative | Augustus Anson | Liberal | By-election result reversed on petition | ||||||
Westbury | 27 February 1869 | John Lewis Phipps | Conservative | Charles Paul Phipps | Conservative | Void election | |||
Wexford Borough | 26 February 1869[20 1] | Richard Joseph Devereux | Liberal | Richard Joseph Devereux | Liberal | Void election | |||
Radnor Boroughs | 25 February 1869 | Richard Green-Price | Liberal | Marquess of Hartington | Liberal | Resignation | |||
City of London | 22 February 1869[20 1][20 2] | Charles Bell | Conservative | Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild | Liberal | Death | |||
Renfrewshire | 25 January 1869[20 1] | Archibald Alexander Speirs | Liberal | Henry Bruce | Liberal | Death | |||
South Derbyshire | 16 January 1869 | Sir Thomas Gresley | Conservative | Henry Wilmot | Conservative | Death | |||
County Louth | 11 January 1869[20 1] | Chichester Fortescue | Liberal | Chichester Fortescue | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[20 4] | |||
Kildare | 11 January 1869[20 1] | Lord Otho Fitzgerald | Liberal | Lord Otho Fitzgerald | Liberal | Comptroller of the Household[20 4] | |||
Westmeath | 7 January 1869[20 1] | Algernon Fulke Greville | Liberal | Algernon Fulke Greville | Liberal | Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 4] | |||
7 January 1869[20 1] | Viscount Castlerosse | Liberal | Viscount Castlerosse | Liberal | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 4] | ||||
6 January 1869[20 1] | William Patrick Adam | Liberal | William Patrick Adam | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] | ||||
Clare | 5 January 1869[20 1] | Sir Colman O'Loghlen | Liberal | Sir Colman O'Loghlen | Liberal | Judge Advocate General[20 4] | |||
Mallow | 4 January 1869[20 1] | Edward Sullivan | Liberal | Edward Sullivan | Liberal | Attorney General for Ireland[20 4] | |||
Wigtown Burghs | 4 January 1869[20 1] | George Young | Liberal | George Young | Liberal | Solicitor General for Scotland[20 4] | |||
Hawick Burghs | 4 January 1869[20 1] | George Otto Trevelyan | Liberal | George Otto Trevelyan | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[20 4] | |||
Wareham | 23 December 1868[20 3] | John Calcraft | Liberal | John Erle-Drax | Conservative | Death | |||
Oxford | 22 December 1868[20 1] | Edward Cardwell | Liberal | Edward Cardwell | Liberal | Secretary of State for War[20 4] | |||
London University | 21 December 1868[20 1] | Robert Lowe | Liberal | Robert Lowe | Liberal | Chancellor of the Exchequer[20 4] | |||
Truro | 21 December 1868[20 1] | John Cranch Walker Vivian | Liberal | John Cranch Walker Vivian | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] | |||
Ripon | 21 December 1868[20 1] | Lord John Hay | Liberal | Lord John Hay | Liberal | Junior Naval Lord[20 4] | |||
Pontefract | 21 December 1868[20 1] | Hugh Childers | Liberal | Hugh Childers | Liberal | First Lord of the Admiralty[20 4] | |||
Plymouth | 21 December 1868[20 1] | Sir Robert Porrett Collier | Liberal | Sir Robert Porrett Collier | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales[20 4] | |||
Halifax | 21 December 1868[20 1] | James Stansfeld | Liberal | James Stansfeld | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 4] | |||
Exeter | 21 December 1868[20 1] | John Coleridge | Liberal | Sir John Coleridge | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 4] | |||
Bradford | 21 December 1868[20 1] | William Edward Forster | Liberal | William Edward Forster | Liberal | Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education[20 4] | |||
Birmingham | 21 December 1868[20 1] | John Bright | Liberal | John Bright | Liberal | President of the Board of Trade[20 4] | |||
21 December 1868[20 1] | Austen Henry Layard | Liberal | Austen Henry Layard | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works[20 4] | ||||
Greenwich | 21 December 1868[20 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal | Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[20 4] | |||
City of London | 21 December 1868[20 1] | George Joachim Goschen | Liberal | George Joachim Goschen | Liberal | President of the Poor Law Board[20 4] | |||
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References[]
- List of MPs since 1660
- British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885, compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Macmillan Press 1977) OL 4608244M
- F. W. S. Craig, British Electoral Facts 1832-1987 OL 2197265M
- F. W. S. Craig, Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833-1987 OL 2318306M
- Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
- Lists of by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom
- 19th century in the United Kingdom