A
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Aberdeen |
William Henry Sykes |
Liberal |
Aberdeenshire |
Lord Haddo |
Liberal |
Abingdon |
John Thomas Norris |
Liberal |
Andover
(two members) |
William Cubitt |
Conservative |
Hon. Dudley Fortescue |
Liberal |
Anglesey |
Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley, Bt |
Liberal |
Antrim
(two members) |
George Macartney |
Conservative |
Thomas Pakenham |
Conservative |
Argyllshire |
Alexander Struthers Finlay |
Liberal |
Armagh |
Stearne Miller |
Conservative |
County Armagh
(two members) |
Sir William Verner, Bt |
Conservative |
Maxwell Close |
Conservative |
Arundel |
Lord Edward Fitzalan-Howard |
Liberal |
Ashburton |
George Moffatt |
Liberal |
Ashton-under-Lyne |
Charles Hindley |
Liberal |
Athlone |
John Ennis |
Independent Irish |
Aylesbury
(two members) |
Sir Richard Bethell |
Liberal |
Thomas Bernard |
Liberal |
Ayr |
Edward Craufurd |
Liberal |
Ayrshire |
Lord Patrick Crichton-Stuart |
Liberal |
B
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Banbury |
Henry William Tancred |
Liberal |
Bandon |
William Smyth Bernard |
Conservative |
Banffshire |
James Duff |
Liberal |
Barnstaple
(two members) |
Sir William Fraser, Bt |
Conservative |
John Laurie |
Conservative |
Bath
(two members) |
Sir William Tite |
Liberal |
Sir Arthur Elton, Bt |
Liberal |
Beaumaris |
William Owen Stanley |
Liberal |
Bedford
(two members) |
Samuel Whitbread |
Liberal |
Thomas Barnard |
Liberal |
Bedfordshire
(two members) |
Francis Russell |
Liberal |
Richard Gilpin |
Conservative |
Belfast
(two members) |
Richard Davison |
Conservative |
Hugh Cairns |
Conservative |
Berkshire
(Three members) |
Robert Palmer |
Conservative |
George Henry Vansittart |
Conservative |
Hon. Philip Pleydell-Bouverie |
Liberal |
Berwickshire |
Hon. Francis Scott |
Conservative |
Berwick-upon-Tweed
(two members) |
Dudley Marjoribanks |
Liberal |
John Stapleton |
Liberal |
Beverley
(two members) |
Hon. William Denison |
Liberal |
Edward Auchmuty Glover |
Liberal[1] |
Bewdley |
Sir Thomas Winnington, Bt |
Liberal |
Birmingham
(two members) |
George Muntz |
Liberal |
William Scholefield |
Liberal |
Blackburn |
James Pilkington |
Liberal |
William Henry Hornby |
Conservative |
Bodmin
(two members) |
John Vivian |
Liberal |
James Wyld |
Liberal |
Bolton
(two members) |
Joseph Crook |
Liberal |
William Gray |
Conservative |
Boston |
Herbert Ingram |
Liberal |
William Henry Adams |
Conservative |
Bradford
(two members) |
Henry Wickham Wickham |
Liberal |
Thomas Perronet Thompson |
Liberal |
Brecon |
John Lloyd Vaughan Watkins |
Liberal |
Breconshire |
Sir Joseph Bailey, Bt |
Conservative |
Bridgnorth
(two members) |
Henry Whitmore |
Conservative |
John Pritchard |
Conservative |
Bridgwater
(two members) |
Charles Kemeys-Tynte |
Liberal |
Alexander William Kinglake |
Liberal |
Bridport
(two members) |
Thomas Alexander Mitchell |
Liberal |
Kirkman Daniel Hodgson |
Liberal |
Brighton
(two members) |
Sir George Brooke-Pechell, Bt |
Liberal |
William Coningham |
Liberal |
Bristol
(two members) |
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley |
Liberal |
Henry Gore-Langton |
Liberal |
Buckingham
(two members) |
John Hall |
Conservative |
Sir Harry Verney, Bt |
Liberal |
Buckinghamshire
(Three members) |
Caledon Du Pré |
Conservative |
Hon. Charles Cavendish |
Liberal |
Benjamin Disraeli |
Conservative |
Bury |
Robert Needham Philips |
Liberal |
Bury St Edmunds
(two members) |
Earl Jermyn |
Conservative |
Joseph Hardcastle |
Liberal |
Buteshire |
Hon. James Stuart-Wortley |
Liberal |
C
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Caernarvon |
William Bulkeley Hughes |
Conservative |
Caernarvonshire |
Edward Douglas-Pennant |
Conservative |
Caithness |
George Traill |
Liberal |
Calne |
Sir William Williams, Bt |
Liberal |
Cambridge
(two members) |
Kenneth Macaulay |
Conservative |
Andrew Steuart |
Conservative |
Cambridge University
(two members) |
Loftus Wigram |
Conservative |
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
Conservative |
Cambridgeshire
(Three members) |
Hon. Eliot Yorke |
Conservative |
Edward Ball |
Conservative |
Henry John Adeane |
Liberal |
Canterbury
(two members) |
Sir William Somerville, Bt |
Liberal |
Henry Butler-Johnstone |
Conservative |
Cardiff |
James Crichton-Stuart |
Liberal |
Cardigan |
Edward Pryse |
Liberal |
Cardiganshire |
The Earl of Lisburne |
Conservative |
Carlisle
(two members) |
Sir James Graham, Bt |
Liberal |
William Nicholson Hodgson |
Conservative |
Carlow |
John Alexander |
Conservative |
County Carlow
(two members) |
William McClintock-Bunbury |
Conservative |
Henry Bruen |
Conservative |
Carmarthen |
David Morris |
Liberal |
Carmarthenshire
(two members) |
David Arthur Saunders Davies |
Conservative |
David Jones |
Conservative |
Carrickfergus |
William Cary Dobbs |
Conservative |
Cashel |
Sir Timothy O'Brien, Bt |
Liberal |
Cavan
(two members) |
Hon. James Maxwell |
Conservative |
Hon. Hugh Annesley |
Conservative |
Chatham |
Sir Frederick Smith |
Conservative |
Cheltenham |
Francis Berkeley |
Liberal |
Cheshire North
(two members) |
William Egerton |
Conservative |
George Cornwall Legh |
Conservative |
Cheshire South
(two members) |
Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bt |
Conservative |
John Tollemache |
Conservative |
Chester
(two members) |
Earl Grosvenor |
Liberal |
Enoch Salisbury |
Liberal |
Chichester
(two members) |
John Abel Smith |
Liberal |
Lord Henry Lennox |
Conservative |
Chippenham
(two members) |
Henry George Boldero |
Conservative |
Robert Parry Nisbet |
Conservative |
Christchurch |
John Edward Walcott |
Conservative |
Cirencester
(two members) |
Joseph Mullings |
Conservative |
Allen Bathurst |
Conservative |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire |
Viscount Melgund |
Liberal |
Clare
(two members) |
Lord Francis Conyngham |
Liberal |
Francis Macnamara Calcutt |
Independent Irish |
Clitheroe |
John Turner Hopwood |
Liberal |
Clonmel |
John Bagwell |
Liberal |
Cockermouth
(two members) |
John Steel |
Liberal |
Lord Naas |
Conservative |
Colchester
(two members) |
John Gurdon Rebow |
Liberal |
Taverner John Miller |
Conservative |
Coleraine |
John Boyd |
Conservative |
Cork City
(two members) |
William Trant Fagan |
Liberal |
Francis Beamish |
Liberal |
County Cork
(two members) |
Rickard Deasy |
Liberal |
Alexander McCarthy |
Liberal |
East Cornwall
(two members) |
Thomas Agar-Robartes |
Liberal |
Nicholas Kendall |
Conservative |
West Cornwall
(two members) |
Michael Williams |
Liberal |
Richard Davey |
Liberal |
Coventry
(two members) |
Edward Ellice |
Liberal |
Sir Joseph Paxton |
Liberal |
Cricklade
(two members) |
John Neeld |
Conservative |
Ambrose Goddard |
Conservative |
East Cumberland
(two members) |
Hon. Charles Howard |
Liberal |
William Marshall |
Liberal |
West Cumberland
(two members) |
Henry Lowther |
Conservative |
Sir Henry Wyndham |
Conservative |
D
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Dartmouth |
James Caird |
Liberal |
Denbigh Boroughs |
Townshend Mainwaring |
Conservative |
Denbighshire
(two members) |
Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bt |
Conservative |
Robert Myddleton-Biddulph |
Liberal |
Derby
(two members) |
Michael Thomas Bass |
Liberal |
Samuel Beale |
Liberal |
Derbyshire North
(two members) |
Lord George Cavendish |
Liberal |
William Pole Thornhill |
Liberal |
Derbyshire South
(two members) |
Charles Robert Colvile |
Liberal |
Thomas Evans |
Liberal |
Devizes
(two members) |
Simon Watson Taylor |
Liberal |
Christopher Darby Griffith |
Conservative |
Devonport
(two members) |
Sir Thomas Erskine Perry |
Liberal |
James Wilson |
Liberal |
North Devon
(two members) |
James Wentworth Buller |
Liberal |
Hon. Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis |
Conservative |
South Devon
(two members) |
Sir John Yarde-Buller, Bt |
Conservative |
Sir Lawrence Palk, Bt |
Conservative |
Donegal
(two members) |
Sir Edmund Hayes, Bt |
Conservative |
Thomas Conolly |
Conservative |
Dorchester
(two members) |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
Liberal |
Charles Sturt |
Conservative |
Dorset
(Three members) |
Henry Ker Seymer |
Conservative |
Henry Sturt |
Conservative |
Hon. Henry Portman |
Liberal |
Dover
(two members) |
Ralph Bernal Osborne |
Liberal |
Sir William Russell, Bt |
Liberal |
Down
(two members) |
Lord Edwin Hill |
Conservative |
William Brownlow Forde |
Conservative |
Downpatrick |
Richard Ker |
Conservative |
Drogheda |
James McCann |
Liberal |
Droitwich |
Sir John Pakington, Bt |
Conservative |
Dublin
(two members) |
Edward Grogan |
Conservative |
John Vance |
Conservative |
County Dublin
(two members) |
James Hans Hamilton |
Conservative |
Thomas Edward Taylor |
Conservative |
Dublin University
(two members) |
George Alexander Hamilton |
Conservative |
Joseph Napier |
Conservative |
Dudley |
Henry Brinsley Sheridan |
Liberal |
Dumfries |
William Ewart |
Liberal |
Dumfriesshire |
John Hope-Johnstone |
Conservative |
Dunbartonshire |
Alexander Smollett |
Conservative |
Dundalk |
George Bowyer |
Liberal |
Dundee |
Sir John Ogilvy, Bt |
Liberal |
Dungannon |
William Knox |
Conservative |
Dungarvan |
John Maguire |
Independent Irish |
Durham City
(two members) |
Sir William Atherton |
Liberal |
John Mowbray |
Conservative |
North Durham
(two members) |
Robert Duncombe Shafto |
Liberal |
Lord Adolphus Vane-Tempest |
Conservative |
South Durham
(two members) |
Lord Harry Vane |
Liberal |
Henry Pease |
Liberal |
E
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
East Retford
(two members) |
The Viscount Galway |
Conservative |
Francis Foljambe |
Liberal |
Edinburgh
(two members) |
Charles Cowan |
Liberal |
Adam Black |
Liberal |
Elgin |
George Skene Duff |
Liberal |
Elginshire and Nairnshire |
Charles Cumming-Bruce |
Conservative |
Ennis |
John FitzGerald |
Liberal |
Enniskillen |
James Whiteside |
Conservative |
Essex North
(two members) |
William Beresford |
Conservative |
Charles du Cane |
Conservative |
Essex South
(two members) |
Thomas William Bramston |
Conservative |
Richard Wingfield-Baker |
Liberal |
Evesham
(two members) |
Sir Henry Willoughby, Bt |
Conservative |
Edward Holland |
Liberal |
Exeter
(two members) |
Edward Divett |
Liberal |
Richard Sommers Gard |
Conservative |
Eye |
Sir Edward Kerrison, Bt |
Conservative |
F
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Falkirk Burghs |
James Merry |
Liberal[2] |
Fermanagh
(two members) |
Mervyn Edward Archdall |
Conservative |
Henry Cole |
Conservative |
Fife |
John Fergus |
Liberal |
Finsbury
(two members) |
Thomas Slingsby Duncombe |
Liberal |
William Cox |
Liberal |
Flint |
Sir John Hanmer, Bt |
Liberal |
Flintshire |
Thomas Lloyd-Mostyn |
Liberal |
Forfarshire |
Viscount Duncan |
Liberal |
Frome |
Donald Nicoll |
Liberal |
G
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Galway Borough
(two members) |
Anthony O'Flaherty |
Liberal[3] |
Lord Dunkellin |
Liberal |
County Galway
(two members) |
Sir Thomas Burke, 3rd Bt |
Liberal |
William Henry Gregory |
Liberal |
Gateshead |
Sir William Hutt |
Liberal |
Glamorganshire
(two members) |
Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot |
Liberal |
Henry Vivian |
Liberal |
Glasgow
(two members) |
Walter Buchanan |
Liberal |
Robert Dalglish |
Liberal |
Gloucester
(two members) |
William Philip Price |
Liberal |
Robert Carden |
Conservative |
Gloucestershire East
(two members) |
Sir Christopher William Codrington |
Conservative |
Robert Stayner Holford |
Conservative |
Gloucestershire West
(two members) |
Robert Kingscote |
Liberal |
Sir John Rolt |
Conservative |
Grantham
(two members) |
William Welby-Gregory |
Conservative |
Hon. Frederick Tollemache |
Liberal |
Great Grimsby |
Viscount Worsley |
Liberal |
Great Marlow |
Thomas Peers Williams |
Conservative |
Brownlow William Knox |
Conservative |
Greenock |
Alexander Murray Dunlop |
Liberal |
Greenwich
(two members) |
Sir William John Codrington |
Liberal |
John Townsend |
Liberal |
Guildford
(two members) |
Ross Donnelly Mangles |
Liberal |
William Bovill |
Conservative |
H
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Haddington |
Sir Henry Ferguson-Davie, Bt |
Liberal |
Haddingtonshire |
Lord Elcho |
Conservative |
Halifax
(two members) |
Sir Charles Wood, Bt |
Liberal |
Francis Crossley |
Liberal |
Hampshire North
(two members) |
William Wither Bramston Beach |
Conservative |
George Sclater-Booth |
Conservative |
Hampshire South
(two members) |
Sir Jervoise Clarke-Jervois, Bt |
Liberal |
Hon. Ralph Dutton |
Conservative |
Harwich
(two members) |
John Bagshaw |
Liberal |
George Drought Warburton |
Liberal |
Hastings
(two members) |
Patrick Francis Robertson |
Conservative |
Frederick North |
Liberal |
Haverfordwest |
John Scourfield |
Conservative |
Helston |
Charles Trueman |
Liberal |
Hereford
(two members) |
Henry Morgan-Clifford |
Liberal |
George Clive |
Liberal |
Herefordshire
(Three members) |
Thomas William Booker-Blakemore |
Conservative |
James King King |
Conservative |
Sir Geers Cotterell, Bt |
Liberal |
Hertford
(two members) |
Hon. William Cowper-Temple |
Liberal |
Sir Walter Townshend-Farquhar, Bt |
Conservative |
Hertfordshire
(Three members) |
Sir Henry Meux, Bt |
Conservative |
Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Bt |
Conservative |
Christopher William Puller |
Liberal |
Honiton
(two members) |
Joseph Locke |
Liberal |
Archibald Stuart-Wortley |
Conservative |
Horsham |
William Vesey-FitzGerald |
Conservative |
Huddersfield |
Edward Akroyd |
Liberal |
Huntingdon
(two members) |
Jonathan Peel |
Conservative |
Thomas Baring |
Conservative |
Huntingdonshire
(two members) |
Edward Fellowes |
Conservative |
James Rust |
Conservative |
Hythe |
Sir John Ramsden, Bt |
Liberal |
I
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Inverness Burghs |
Alexander Matheson |
Liberal |
Inverness-shire |
Henry Baillie |
Conservative |
Ipswich
(two members) |
John Cobbold |
Conservative |
Hugh Adair |
Liberal |
Isle of Wight |
Charles Clifford |
Liberal |
K
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Kendal |
George Glyn |
Liberal |
Kent East
(two members) |
Sir Edward Dering, Bt |
Liberal |
Sir Brook Bridges, Bt |
Conservative |
Kent West
(two members) |
James Whatman |
Liberal |
Charles Wykeham Martin |
Liberal |
Kerry
(two members) |
Henry Arthur Herbert |
Liberal |
Valentine Browne |
Liberal |
Kidderminster |
Robert Lowe |
Liberal |
Kildare
(two members) |
William Cogan |
Liberal |
David O'Connor Henchy |
Liberal |
Kilkenny City |
Michael Sullivan |
Independent Irish |
County Kilkenny
(two members) |
John Greene |
Liberal |
Hon. Leopold Agar-Ellis |
Independent Irish |
Kilmarnock |
Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie |
Liberal |
Kincardineshire |
Hon. Hugh Arbuthnott |
Conservative |
King's County
(two members) |
Patrick O'Brien |
Liberal |
Loftus Bland |
Liberal |
King's Lynn
(two members) |
Lord Stanley |
Conservative |
John Henry Gurney |
Liberal |
Kingston upon Hull
(two members) |
James Clay |
Liberal |
Lord Ashley |
Liberal |
Kinsale |
John Heard |
Liberal |
Kirkcaldy District of Burghs |
Robert Ferguson |
Liberal |
Kirkcudbright |
James Mackie |
Liberal |
Knaresborough
(two members) |
Basil Thomas Woodd |
Conservative |
Thomas Collins |
Conservative |
L
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Lambeth
(two members) |
William Williams |
Liberal |
William Roupell |
Liberal |
Lanarkshire |
Sir Thomas Colebrooke, Bt |
Liberal |
Lancashire North
(two members) |
John Wilson-Patten |
Conservative |
Lord Cavendish of Keighley |
Liberal[4] |
Lancashire South
(two members) |
William Brown |
Liberal |
John Cheetham |
Liberal |
Lancaster
(two members) |
Samuel Gregson |
Liberal |
William Garnett |
Conservative |
Launceston |
Hon. Josceline Percy |
Conservative |
Leeds
(two members) |
Matthew Talbot Baines |
Liberal |
Robert Hall |
Conservative |
Leicester
(two members) |
John Biggs |
Liberal |
John Dove Harris |
Liberal |
Leicestershire North
(two members) |
Edward Basil Farnham |
Conservative |
Lord John Manners |
Conservative |
Leicestershire South
(two members) |
Charles William Packe |
Conservative |
Viscount Curzon |
Conservative |
Leith Burghs |
James Moncreiff |
Liberal |
Leitrim
(two members) |
Hugh Lyons-Montgomery |
Conservative |
John Brady |
Independent Irish |
Leominster
(two members) |
Gathorne Hardy |
Conservative |
John Willoughby |
Conservative |
Lewes
(two members) |
Hon. Henry FitzRoy |
Liberal |
Hon. Henry Brand |
Liberal |
Lichfield
(two members) |
Lord Alfred Paget |
Liberal |
Viscount Sandon |
Liberal |
Limerick City
(two members) |
Francis William Russell |
Liberal |
James O'Brien |
Liberal |
County Limerick
(two members) |
William Monsell |
Liberal |
Stephen de Vere |
Liberal |
Lincoln
(two members) |
George Heneage |
Liberal |
Gervaise Sibthorp |
Conservative |
Lincolnshire North
(two members) |
James Stanhope |
Conservative |
Sir Montague Cholmeley, Bt |
Liberal |
Lincolnshire South
(two members) |
Sir John Trollope, Bt |
Conservative |
Anthony Wilson |
Conservative |
Linlithgowshire |
George Dundas |
Conservative |
Lisburn |
Jonathan Richardson |
Liberal |
Liskeard |
Ralph Grey |
Liberal |
Liverpool
(two members) |
Thomas Horsfall |
Conservative |
Joseph Christopher Ewart |
Liberal |
The City London
(Four members) |
Lord John Russell |
Liberal |
Baron Lionel de Rothschild |
Liberal[5] |
Sir James Duke, Bt |
Liberal |
Robert Wigram Crawford |
Liberal |
Londonderry |
Sir Robert Ferguson, Bt |
Liberal |
County Londonderry
(two members) |
James Johnston Clark |
Conservative |
Samuel MacCurdy Greer |
Liberal |
County Longford
(two members) |
Fulke Greville-Nugent |
Liberal |
Henry White |
Liberal |
County Louth
(two members) |
Chichester Fortescue |
Liberal |
John McClintock |
Conservative |
Ludlow
(two members) |
Hon. Percy Egerton Herbert |
Conservative |
Beriah Botfield |
Conservative |
Lyme Regis |
William Pinney |
Liberal |
Lymington
(two members) |
Sir John Rivett-Carnac, Bt |
Conservative |
William Alexander Mackinnon |
Liberal |
M
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Macclesfield
(two members) |
John Brocklehurst |
Liberal |
Edward Egerton |
Conservative |
Maidstone
(two members) |
Alexander Beresford Hope |
Conservative |
Edward Scott |
Conservative |
Maldon
(two members) |
John Bramley-Moore |
Conservative |
Thomas Western |
Liberal |
Mallow |
Sir Charles Jephson-Norreys, Bt |
Liberal |
Malmesbury |
Thomas Luce |
Liberal |
Malton
(two members) |
Hon. Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam |
Liberal |
James Brown |
Liberal |
Manchester
(two members) |
Sir John Potter |
Liberal |
James Aspinall Turner |
Liberal |
Marlborough
(two members) |
Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce |
Liberal |
Henry Bingham Baring |
Liberal |
Marylebone
(two members) |
Sir Benjamin Hall, Bt |
Liberal |
Viscount Ebrington |
Liberal |
Mayo
(two members) |
George Henry Moore |
Independent Irish[6] |
Roger Palmer |
Conservative |
Meath
(two members) |
Matthew Corbally |
Independent Irish |
Edward McEvoy |
Independent Irish |
Merioneth |
William Wynne |
Conservative |
Merthyr Tydvil |
Henry Bruce |
Liberal |
Middlesex
(two members) |
Lord Robert Grosvenor |
Liberal |
Robert Hanbury |
Liberal |
Midhurst |
Samuel Warren |
Conservative |
Midlothian |
The Earl of Dalkeith |
Conservative |
Monaghan
(two members) |
Charles Powell Leslie III |
Conservative |
Sir George Forster, Bt |
Conservative |
Monmouth |
Crawshay Bailey |
Conservative |
Monmouthshire
(two members) |
Octavius Morgan |
Conservative |
Edward Arthur Somerset |
Conservative |
Montgomery |
David Pugh |
Conservative |
Montgomeryshire |
Herbert Williams-Wynn |
Conservative |
Montrose |
William Edward Baxter |
Liberal |
Morpeth |
Sir George Grey, Bt |
Liberal |
N
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Newark
(two members) |
The Earl of Lincoln |
Liberal |
John Handley |
Liberal |
Newcastle-under-Lyme
(two members) |
Samuel Christy |
Conservative |
William Jackson |
Liberal |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(two members) |
Thomas Emerson Headlam |
Liberal |
George Ridley |
Liberal |
Newport
(two members) |
Charles Edward Mangles |
Liberal |
Charles Buxton |
Liberal |
New Ross |
Charles Tottenham |
Conservative |
Newry |
William Kirk |
Liberal |
New Shoreham
(two members) |
Sir Charles Burrell, Bt |
Conservative |
Lord Alexander Gordon-Lennox |
Conservative |
Norfolk East
(two members) |
Charles Ash Windham |
Liberal |
Sir Edward Buxton, Bt |
Liberal |
Norfolk West
(two members) |
George Bentinck |
Conservative |
Brampton Gurdon |
Liberal |
Northallerton |
William Battie-Wrightson |
Liberal |
Northampton
(two members) |
Robert Vernon |
Liberal |
Charles Gilpin |
Liberal |
North Northamptonshire
(two members) |
Augustus Stafford |
Conservative |
Lord Burghley |
Conservative |
South Northamptonshire
(two members) |
Rainald Knightley |
Conservative |
Viscount Althorp |
Liberal |
Northumberland North
(two members) |
Lord Ossulston |
Conservative |
Lord Lovaine |
Conservative |
Northumberland South
(two members) |
Wentworth Beaumont |
Liberal |
Lord Eslington |
Conservative |
Norwich[7]
(two members) |
Henry Schneider |
Liberal |
Viscount Bury |
Liberal |
Nottingham
(two members) |
John Walter |
Liberal |
Charles Paget |
Liberal |
Nottinghamshire North
(two members) |
Lord Robert Pelham-Clinton |
Liberal |
Sir Evelyn Denison |
Liberal |
Nottinghamshire South
(two members) |
William Hodgson Barrow |
Conservative |
Viscount Newark |
Conservative |
O
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Oldham
(two members) |
John Morgan Cobbett |
Liberal |
John Platt |
Liberal |
Orkney and Shetland |
Frederick Dundas |
Liberal |
Oxford
(two members) |
James Haughton Langston |
Liberal |
Charles Neate |
Liberal[8] |
Oxfordshire
(Three members) |
George Harcourt |
Liberal |
J. W. Henley |
Conservative |
John North |
Conservative |
Oxford University
(two members) |
William Ewart Gladstone |
Conservative |
Sir William Heathcote, Bt |
Conservative |
P
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Paisley |
Archibald Hastie |
Liberal |
Peeblesshire |
Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, Bt |
Conservative |
Pembroke |
Sir John Owen, Bt |
Liberal |
Pembrokeshire |
Viscount Emlyn |
Conservative |
Penryn and Falmouth
(two members) |
Thomas Baring |
Liberal |
Samuel Gurney |
Liberal |
Perth |
Arthur Kinnaird |
Liberal |
Perthshire |
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bt |
Conservative |
Peterborough
(two members) |
Hon. George Wentworth-FitzWilliam |
Liberal |
Thomson Hankey |
Liberal |
Petersfield |
Sir William Joliffe, Bt |
Conservative |
Plymouth
(two members) |
Robert Collier |
Liberal |
James White |
Liberal |
Pontefract
(two members) |
Richard Monckton Milnes |
Liberal |
William Wood |
Liberal |
Poole
(two members) |
Henry Danby Seymour |
Liberal |
George Franklyn |
Conservative |
Portarlington |
Lionel Dawson-Damer |
Conservative |
Portsmouth
(two members) |
Sir Francis Baring, Bt |
Liberal |
Sir James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Bt |
Conservative |
Preston
(two members) |
Charles Grenfell |
Liberal |
R. A. Cross |
Conservative |
Q
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Queen's County
(two members) |
Michael Dunne |
Liberal |
Sir Charles Coote, Bt |
Conservative |
R
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Radnor |
Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Bt |
Liberal |
Radnorshire |
Sir John Walsh, Bt |
Conservative |
Reading
(two members) |
Francis Piggott |
Liberal |
Sir Henry Singer Keating |
Liberal |
Reigate |
William Hackblock |
Liberal |
Renfrewshire |
Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, Bt |
Conservative |
Richmond
(two members) |
Henry Rich |
Liberal |
Marmaduke Wyvill |
Liberal |
Ripon
(two members) |
John Greenwood |
Liberal |
John Ashley Warre |
Liberal |
Rochdale |
Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bt |
Liberal |
Rochester
(two members) |
Philip Wykeham-Martin |
Liberal |
John Alexander Kinglake |
Liberal |
Roscommon
(two members) |
Fitzstephen French |
Liberal |
Oliver Grace |
Liberal |
Ross and Cromarty |
Sir James Matheson, Bt |
Liberal |
Roxburghshire |
Hon. John Elliot |
Liberal |
Rutland
(two members) |
Hon. Gerard Noel |
Conservative |
Hon. Gilbert Heathcote |
Liberal |
Rye |
William Alexander Mackinnon |
Liberal |
S
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
St Andrews |
Edward Ellice |
Liberal |
St Ives |
Henry Paull |
Conservative |
Salford |
William Nathaniel Massey |
Liberal |
Salisbury
(two members) |
Edward Pery Buckley |
Liberal |
Matthew Henry Marsh |
Liberal |
Sandwich
(two members) |
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen |
Liberal |
Lord Clarence Paget |
Liberal |
Scarborough
(two members) |
Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Bt |
Liberal |
The Earl of Mulgrave |
Liberal |
Selkirkshire |
Allen Lockhart |
Conservative |
Shaftesbury |
George Glyn |
Liberal |
Sheffield
(two members) |
John Arthur Roebuck |
Liberal |
George Hadfield |
Liberal |
Shrewsbury
(two members) |
George Tomline |
Liberal |
Robert Aglionby Slaney |
Liberal |
Shropshire North
(two members) |
John Whitehall Dod |
Conservative |
Hon. Rowland Hill |
Conservative |
Shropshire South
(two members) |
Viscount Newport |
Conservative |
Hon. Robert Windsor-Clive |
Conservative |
Sligo |
John Patrick Somers |
Liberal[9] |
County Sligo
(two members) |
Sir Robert Gore-Booth, Bt |
Conservative |
Edward Joshua Cooper |
Conservative |
Somerset East
(two members) |
William Miles |
Conservative |
William Knatchbull |
Conservative |
Somerset West
(two members) |
Charles Moody |
Conservative |
William Gore-Langton |
Conservative |
Southampton
(two members) |
Brodie McGhie Willcox |
Liberal |
Thomas Matthias Weguelin |
Liberal |
South Shields |
Robert Ingham |
Liberal |
Southwark
(two members) |
Sir Charles Napier |
Liberal |
John Locke |
Liberal |
Stafford
(two members) |
John Ayshford Wise |
Liberal |
Viscount Ingestre |
Conservative |
Staffordshire North
(two members) |
Charles Adderley |
Conservative |
Smith Child |
Conservative |
Staffordshire South
(two members) |
William Orme Foster |
Liberal |
Henry Hodgetts-Foley |
Liberal |
Stamford
(two members) |
Sir Frederic Thesiger |
Conservative |
Lord Robert Cecil |
Conservative |
Stirling |
Sir James Anderson |
Liberal |
Stirlingshire |
Peter Blackburn |
Conservative |
Stockport
(two members) |
James Kershaw |
Liberal |
John Benjamin Smith |
Liberal |
Stoke-upon-Trent
(two members) |
John Lewis Ricardo |
Liberal |
William Taylor Copeland |
Conservative |
Stroud
(two members) |
George Poulett Scrope |
Liberal |
Edward Horsman |
Liberal |
Suffolk East
(two members) |
Sir Fitzroy Kelly |
Conservative |
The Lord Henniker |
Conservative |
Suffolk West
(two members) |
Harry Spencer Waddington |
Conservative |
Philip Bennett |
Conservative |
Sunderland
(two members) |
George Hudson |
Conservative |
Henry Fenwick |
Liberal |
Surrey East
(two members) |
Hon. Peter King |
Liberal |
Thomas Alcock |
Liberal |
Surrey West
(two members) |
Henry Drummond |
Conservative |
John Ivatt Briscoe |
Liberal |
Sussex East
(two members) |
Viscount Pevensey |
Conservative |
John George Dodson |
Liberal |
Sussex West
(two members) |
The Earl of March |
Conservative |
Henry Wyndham |
Conservative |
Sutherland |
The Marquess of Stafford |
Liberal |
Swansea District |
Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn |
Liberal |
T
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Tamworth
(two members) |
Sir Robert Peel, Bt |
Liberal |
Viscount Raynham |
Liberal |
Taunton
(two members) |
Henry Labouchere |
Liberal |
Arthur Mills |
Conservative |
Tavistock
(two members) |
Hon. George Byng |
Liberal |
Sir John Salusbury-Trelawny, Bt |
Liberal |
Tewkesbury
(two members) |
John Martin |
Liberal |
Hon. Frederick Lygon |
Conservative |
Thetford
(two members) |
The Earl of Euston |
Liberal |
Hon. Francis Baring |
Conservative |
Thirsk |
Sir William Payne-Gallwey, Bt |
Conservative |
Tipperary
(two members) |
Daniel O'Donoghue |
Independent Irish |
Laurence Waldron |
Liberal |
Tiverton
(two members) |
John Heathcoat |
Liberal |
The Viscount Palmerston |
Liberal |
Totnes
(two members) |
Thomas Mills |
Liberal |
The Earl of Gifford |
Liberal |
Tower Hamlets
(two members) |
Charles Salisbury Butler |
Liberal |
Acton Smee Ayrton |
Liberal |
Tralee |
Daniel O'Connell |
Liberal |
Truro
(two members) |
Augustus Smith |
Liberal |
Edward Brydges Willyams |
Liberal |
Tynemouth and North Shields |
William Shaw Lindsay |
Liberal |
Tyrone
(two members) |
Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry |
Conservative |
Lord Claud Hamilton |
Conservative |
W
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Wakefield |
John Dodgson-Charlesworth |
Conservative |
Wallingford |
Richard Malins |
Conservative |
Walsall |
Charles Forster |
Liberal |
Wareham |
John Hales Calcraft |
Liberal |
Warrington |
Gilbert Greenall |
Conservative |
Warwick
(two members) |
George Repton |
Conservative |
Edward Greaves |
Conservative |
Warwickshire North
(two members) |
Charles Newdigate Newdegate |
Conservative |
Richard Spooner |
Conservative |
Warwickshire South
(two members) |
Evelyn Shirley |
Conservative |
Edward Bolton King |
Liberal |
Waterford City
(two members) |
John Aloysius Blake |
Independent Irish |
Michael D. Hassard |
Conservative |
County Waterford
(two members) |
Nicholas Mahon Power |
Liberal |
Sir John Esmonde, Bt |
Liberal |
Wells
(two members) |
William Hayter |
Liberal |
Hedworth Jolliffe |
Conservative |
Wenlock
(two members) |
Hon. George Weld-Forester |
Conservative |
James Milnes Gaskell |
Conservative |
Westbury |
Sir Massey Lopes, Bt |
Conservative |
Westmeath
(two members) |
William Magan |
Independent Irish |
Sir Richard Levinge, Bt |
Liberal |
Westminster
(two members) |
Sir De Lacy Evans |
Liberal |
Sir John Shelley, Bt |
Liberal |
Westmorland
(two members) |
Hon. Henry Lowther |
Conservative |
The Earl of Bective |
Conservative |
Wexford |
John Thomas Devereux |
Liberal |
County Wexford
(two members) |
Patrick McMahon |
Independent Irish |
John Hatchell |
Liberal |
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
(two members) |
William Freestun |
Liberal |
Robert Campbell |
Liberal |
Whitby |
Robert Stephenson |
Conservative |
Whitehaven |
Robert Hildyard |
Conservative |
Wick District |
Lord John Hay |
Liberal |
Wicklow
(two members) |
Viscount Milton |
Liberal |
William Wentworth-FitzWilliam-Hume |
Conservative |
Wigan
(two members) |
Francis Powell |
Conservative |
Henry Woods |
Liberal |
Wigtown Burghs |
Sir William Dunbar, Bt |
Liberal |
Wigtownshire |
Sir Andrew Agnew, Bt |
Liberal |
Wilton |
Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bt |
Liberal |
Wiltshire North
(two members) |
Walter Long |
Conservative |
T. H. S. Sotheron-Estcourt |
Conservative |
Wiltshire South
(two members) |
Sidney Herbert |
Liberal |
William Wyndham |
Liberal |
Winchester
(two members) |
Sir James Buller East, Bt |
Conservative |
John Bonham-Carter |
Liberal |
Windsor
(two members) |
Charles Grenfell |
Liberal |
William Vansittart |
Conservative |
Wolverhampton
(two members) |
Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers |
Liberal |
Thomas Thornely |
Liberal |
Woodstock |
The Marquess of Blandford |
Conservative |
Worcester
(two members) |
Osman Ricardo |
Liberal |
William Laslett |
Liberal |
Worcestershire East
(two members) |
George Rushout-Bowles |
Conservative |
John Hodgetts-Foley |
Liberal |
Worcestershire West
(two members) |
Frederick Knight |
Conservative |
Viscount Elmley |
Conservative |
Wycombe
(two members) |
Sir George Dashwood, Bt |
Liberal |
Martin Tucker Smith |
Liberal |
Y
|
Constituency |
MP |
Party |
Yarmouth[10]
(two members) |
William McCullagh Torrens |
Liberal |
Edward Watkin |
Liberal |
York
(two members) |
John George Smyth |
Conservative |
Joshua Westhead |
Liberal |
East Riding of Yorkshire
(two members) |
The Lord Hotham |
Conservative |
Hon. Arthur Duncombe |
Conservative |
North Riding of Yorkshire
(two members) |
Edward Stillingfleet Cayley |
Liberal |
Hon. Octavius Duncombe |
Conservative |
West Riding of Yorkshire
(two members) |
Edmund Beckett |
Conservative |
Viscount Goderich |
Liberal |
Youghal |
Isaac Butt |
Liberal |