A
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Aberdeen
|
John Webster
|
Liberal
|
| Aberdeenshire East
|
Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon
|
Liberal
|
| Aberdeenshire West
|
Robert Farquharson
|
Liberal
|
| Abingdon
|
John Creemer Clarke
|
Liberal
|
| Andover
|
Francis Buxton
|
Liberal
|
| Anglesey
|
Richard Davies
|
Liberal
|
Antrim (two members)
|
James Chaine
|
Conservative
|
| Edward Macnaghten
|
Conservative
|
| Argyllshire
|
Lord Colin Campbell
|
Liberal
|
| Armagh
|
George Beresford
|
Conservative
|
Armagh County (two members)
|
Maxwell Close
|
Conservative
|
| James Richardson
|
Liberal
|
| Ashton-under-Lyne
|
Hugh Mason
|
Liberal
|
| Athlone
|
Sir John Ennis, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Aylesbury (two members)
|
Sir Nathan Rothschild, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| George W. E. Russell
|
Liberal
|
| Ayr Burghs
|
Richard Campbell
|
Liberal
|
| Ayrshire North
|
Robert Cochran-Patrick
|
Conservative
|
| Ayrshire South
|
Claud Alexander
|
Conservative
|
B
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Banbury
|
Bernhard Samuelson
|
Liberal
|
| Bandon
|
Percy Bernard
|
Conservative
|
| Banffshire
|
Robert Duff
|
Liberal
|
Barnstaple (two members)
|
Viscount Lymington
|
Liberal
|
| Robert Carden
|
Conservative
|
Bath (two members)
|
Sir Arthur Hayter, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Edmond Wodehouse
|
Liberal
|
| Beaumaris
|
Morgan Lloyd
|
Liberal
|
Bedford (two members)
|
Samuel Whitbread
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Magniac
|
Liberal
|
Bedfordshire (two members)
|
James Howard
|
Liberal
|
| Marquess of Tavistock
|
Liberal
|
Belfast (two members)
|
James Corry
|
Conservative
|
| William Ewart
|
Conservative
|
Berkshire (three members)
|
Robert Loyd-Lindsay
|
Conservative
|
| John Walter
|
Liberal
|
| Philip Wroughton
|
Conservative
|
| Berwickshire
|
Edward Marjoribanks
|
Liberal
|
Berwick-upon-Tweed (two members)
|
Dudley Marjoribanks
|
Liberal
|
| Hon. Henry Strutt
|
Liberal
|
| Bewdley
|
Charles Harrison
|
Liberal
|
| Birkenhead
|
David MacIver
|
Conservative
|
Birmingham (three members)
|
John Bright
|
Liberal
|
| Philip Henry Muntz
|
Liberal
|
| Joseph Chamberlain
|
Liberal
|
Blackburn (two members)
|
William Edward Briggs
|
Liberal
|
| William Coddington
|
Conservative
|
| Bodmin
|
Hon. Frederick Leveson-Gower
|
Liberal
|
Bolton (two members)
|
John Kynaston Cross
|
Liberal
|
| John Pennington Thomasson
|
Liberal
|
Boston (two members)
|
William Ingram
|
Liberal
|
| Thomas Garfit
|
Conservative
|
Bradford (two members)
|
William Edward Forster
|
Liberal
|
| Alfred Illingworth
|
Liberal
|
| Brecon
|
Cyril Flower
|
Liberal
|
| Breconshire
|
William Fuller-Maitland
|
Liberal
|
| Bridgnorth
|
William Henry Foster
|
Conservative
|
| Bridport
|
Charles Warton
|
Conservative
|
Brighton (two members)
|
John Robert Hollond
|
Liberal
|
| William Thackeray Marriott
|
Liberal
|
Bristol (two members)
|
Samuel Morley
|
Liberal
|
| Lewis Fry
|
Liberal
|
| Buckingham
|
Sir Harry Verney, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Buckinghamshire (three members)
|
Sir Robert Harvey, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Hon. Thomas Fremantle
|
Conservative
|
| Hon. Rupert Carington
|
Liberal
|
| Burnley
|
Peter Rylands
|
Liberal
|
| Bury
|
Robert Needham Philips
|
Liberal
|
Bury St Edmunds (two members)
|
Edward Greene
|
Conservative
|
| Joseph Hardcastle
|
Liberal
|
| Buteshire
|
Thomas Russell
|
Liberal
|
C
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Carnarvon
|
William Bulkeley Hughes
|
Liberal
|
| Carnarvonshire
|
Watkin Williams
|
Liberal
|
| Caithness
|
Sir John Sinclair, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Calne
|
Lord Edmond FitzMaurice
|
Liberal
|
Cambridge (two members)
|
William Fowler
|
Liberal
|
| Hugh Shield
|
Liberal
|
Cambridge University (two members)
|
Spencer Horatio Walpole
|
Conservative
|
| Alexander Beresford Hope
|
Conservative
|
Cambridgeshire (three members)
|
Hon. Sir Henry Brand
|
Liberal
|
| Benjamin Rodwell
|
Conservative
|
| Edward Hicks
|
Conservative
|
Canterbury (two members)
|
Alfred Gathorne-Hardy
|
Conservative
|
| Robert Peter Laurie
|
Conservative
|
| Cardiff
|
Sir Edward James Reed
|
Liberal
|
| Cardigan
|
David Davies
|
Liberal
|
| Cardiganshire
|
Lewis Pugh Pugh
|
Liberal
|
Carlisle (two members)
|
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Robert Ferguson
|
Liberal
|
| Carlow
|
Charles Dawson
|
Home Rule League
|
County Carlow (two members)
|
Edmund Dwyer Gray
|
Home Rule League
|
| Donald Horne McFarlane
|
Home Rule League
|
| Carmarthen Boroughs
|
Benjamin Thomas Williams
|
Liberal
|
Carmarthenshire (two members)
|
Viscount Emlyn
|
Conservative
|
| W. R. H. Powell
|
Liberal
|
| Carrickfergus
|
Thomas Greer
|
Conservative
|
Cavan (two members)
|
Charles Joseph Fay
|
Home Rule League
|
| Joseph Biggar
|
Home Rule League
|
| Chatham
|
Sir John Eldon Gorst
|
Conservative
|
Chelsea (two members)
|
Sir Charles Dilke, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Joseph Firth
|
Liberal
|
| Cheltenham
|
Charles de Ferrieres
|
Liberal
|
Cheshire East (two members)
|
William Legh
|
Conservative
|
| William Cunliffe Brooks
|
Conservative
|
Cheshire Mid (two members)
|
Hon. Wilbraham Egerton
|
Conservative
|
| Piers Egerton-Warburton
|
Conservative
|
Cheshire West (two members)
|
Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Hon. Wilbraham Tollemache
|
Conservative
|
Chester (two members)
|
Hon. Beilby Lawley
|
Liberal
|
| John George Dodson
|
Liberal
|
| Chichester
|
Lord Henry Lennox
|
Conservative
|
| Chippenham
|
Gabriel Goldney
|
Conservative
|
| Christchurch
|
Horace Davey
|
Liberal
|
| Cirencester
|
Thomas Chester-Master
|
Conservative
|
| Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire
|
Sir William Patrick Adam
|
Liberal
|
Clare (two members)
|
James Patrick Mahon
|
Home Rule League
|
| William O'Shea
|
Home Rule League
|
| Clitheroe
|
Richard Fort
|
Liberal
|
| Clonmel
|
Arthur John Moore
|
Home Rule League
|
| Cockermouth
|
Edward Waugh
|
Liberal
|
Colchester (two members)
|
Richard Causton
|
Liberal
|
| William Willis
|
Liberal
|
| Coleraine
|
Sir Henry Bruce, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Cork (two members)
|
John Daly
|
Home Rule League
|
| Charles Stewart Parnell
|
Home Rule League
|
County Cork (two members)
|
William Shaw
|
Home Rule League
|
| David la Touche Colthurst
|
Home Rule League
|
Cornwall East (two members)
|
Thomas Agar-Robartes
|
Liberal
|
| William Copeland Borlase
|
Liberal
|
| Cornwall West
|
Sir John St Aubyn, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Arthur Vivian
|
Liberal
|
Coventry (two members)
|
Sir Henry Jackson, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| William Wills
|
Liberal
|
Cricklade (two members)
|
Sir Daniel Gooch, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Nevil Story Maskelyne
|
Liberal
|
Cumberland East (two members)
|
Stafford Howard
|
Liberal
|
| Sir Richard Musgrave, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Cumberland West (two members)
|
Hon. Percy Wyndham
|
Conservative
|
| David Ainsworth
|
Liberal
|
D
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Darlington
|
Theodore Fry
|
Liberal
|
| Denbigh Boroughs
|
Sir Robert Cunliffe, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Denbighshire (two members)
|
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| George Osborne Morgan
|
Liberal
|
Derby (two members)
|
Michael Thomas Bass
|
Liberal
|
| Samuel Plimsoll
|
Liberal
|
Derbyshire East (two members)
|
Hon. Francis Egerton
|
Liberal
|
| Alfred Barnes
|
Liberal
|
Derbyshire North (two members)
|
Lord Edward Cavendish
|
Liberal
|
| John Frederick Cheetham
|
Liberal
|
Derbyshire South (two members)
|
Sir Henry Wilmot, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| William Evans
|
Liberal
|
| Devizes
|
Sir Thomas Bateson, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Devonport (two members)
|
Sir John Henry Puleston
|
Conservative
|
| George Edward Price
|
Conservative
|
Devonshire East (two members)
|
Sir John Kennaway, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| William Walrond
|
Conservative
|
Devonshire North (two members)
|
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Sir Stafford Northcote, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Devonshire South (two members)
|
Sir Massey Lopes, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| John Carpenter Garnier
|
Conservative
|
| Dewsbury
|
Sir John Simon
|
Liberal
|
Donegal (two members)
|
Thomas Lea
|
Liberal
|
| John Kinnear
|
Liberal
|
| Dorchester
|
William Brymer
|
Conservative
|
Dorset (three members)
|
Hon. Henry Portman
|
Liberal
|
| John Floyer
|
Conservative
|
| Hon. Edward Digby
|
Conservative
|
Dover (two members)
|
Alexander George Dickson
|
Conservative
|
| Charles Freshfield
|
Conservative
|
Down (two members)
|
Viscount Castlereagh
|
Conservative
|
| Lord Arthur Hill
|
Conservative
|
| Downpatrick
|
John Mulholland
|
Conservative
|
| Drogheda
|
Benjamin Whitworth
|
Home Rule League
|
| Droitwich
|
John Corbett
|
Liberal
|
Dublin (two members)
|
Maurice Brooks
|
Home Rule League
|
| Robert Spencer Dyer Lyons
|
Liberal
|
County Dublin (two members)
|
Thomas Edward Taylor
|
Conservative
|
| Ion Hamilton
|
Conservative
|
| Dublin University
|
Hon. David Plunket
|
Conservative
|
| Edward Gibson
|
Conservative
|
| Dudley
|
Henry Brinsley Sheridan
|
Liberal
|
| Dumfries
|
Ernest Noel
|
Liberal
|
| Dumfriesshire
|
Robert Jardine
|
Liberal
|
| Dunbartonshire
|
Archibald Orr-Ewing
|
Conservative
|
| Dundalk
|
Charles Russell
|
Liberal
|
Dundee (two members)
|
George Armitstead
|
Liberal
|
| Frank Henderson
|
Liberal
|
| Dungannon
|
Thomas Alexander Dickson
|
Liberal
|
| Dungarvon
|
Frank Hugh O'Donnell
|
Home Rule League
|
Durham City (two members)
|
Farrer Herschell
|
Liberal
|
| Thomas Charles Thompson
|
Liberal
|
Durham County North (two members)
|
Charles Palmer
|
Liberal
|
| John Joicey
|
Liberal
|
| Durham County South
|
Joseph Pease
|
Liberal
|
| Hon. Frederick Lambton
|
Liberal
|
E
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
East Retford (two members)
|
Francis Foljambe
|
Liberal
|
| Frederick Mappin
|
Liberal
|
Edinburgh (two members)
|
Duncan McLaren
|
Liberal
|
| James Cowan
|
Liberal
|
| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
|
Lyon Playfair
|
Liberal
|
| Elgin
|
M. E. Grant Duff
|
Liberal
|
| Elginshire and Nairnshire
|
Sir George Macpherson-Grant, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Ennis
|
James Lysaght Finigan
|
Home Rule League
|
| Enniskillen
|
Viscount Cole
|
Conservative
|
Essex East (two members)
|
James Round
|
Conservative
|
| Samuel Ruggles-Brise
|
Conservative
|
Essex South (two members)
|
Thomas Charles Baring
|
Conservative
|
| William Makins
|
Conservative
|
Essex West (two members)
|
Lord Eustace Cecil
|
Conservative
|
| Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Evesham
|
Daniel Rowlinson Ratcliff
|
Liberal
|
Exeter (two members)
|
Edward Johnson
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Northcote
|
Conservative
|
| Eye
|
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett
|
Conservative
|
F
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Falkirk Burghs
|
John Ramsay
|
Liberal
|
Fermanagh (two members)
|
William Humphrys Archdale
|
Conservative
|
| Viscount Crichton
|
Conservative
|
| Fife
|
Robert Preston Bruce
|
Liberal
|
Finsbury (two members)
|
William McCullagh Torrens
|
Liberal
|
| Sir Andrew Lusk, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Flint
|
John Roberts
|
Liberal
|
| Flintshire
|
Lord Richard Grosvenor
|
Liberal
|
| Forfarshire
|
James William Barclay
|
Liberal
|
| Frome
|
Henry Samuelson
|
Liberal
|
G
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
Galway Borough (two members)
|
John Orrell Lever
|
Home Rule League
|
| T. P. O'Connor
|
Home Rule League
|
County Galway (two members)
|
Mitchell Henry
|
Home Rule League
|
| John Philip Nolan
|
Home Rule League
|
| Gateshead
|
Walter James
|
Liberal
|
Glamorganshire (two members)
|
Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Vivian
|
Liberal
|
Glasgow (three members)
|
George Anderson
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Cameron
|
Liberal
|
| Robert Tweedie Middleton
|
Liberal
|
| Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
|
James Alexander Campbell
|
Conservative
|
Gloucester (two members) (representation suspended 1881)
|
Charles James Monk
|
Liberal
|
| Thomas Robinson
|
Liberal
|
Gloucestershire East (two members)
|
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| John Yorke
|
Conservative
|
Gloucestershire West (two members)
|
Robert Kingscote
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Reynolds-Moreton
|
Liberal
|
Grantham (two members)
|
John William Mellor
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Savile Roundell
|
Liberal
|
| Gravesend
|
Thomas Bevan
|
Liberal
|
| Great Grimsby
|
Edward Heneage
|
Liberal
|
| Great Marlow
|
Owen Williams
|
Conservative
|
| Greenock
|
James Stewart
|
Liberal
|
Greenwich (two members)
|
Thomas Boord
|
Conservative
|
| Baron Henry de Worms
|
Conservative
|
| Guildford
|
Denzil Onslow
|
Conservative
|
H
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
Hackney (two members)
|
John Holms
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Fawcett
|
Liberal
|
| Haddington
|
Sir David Wedderburn, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Haddingtonshire
|
Lord Elcho
|
Conservative
|
Halifax (two members)
|
Sir James Stansfeld
|
Liberal
|
| John Dyson Hutchinson
|
Liberal
|
Hampshire North (two members)
|
William Wither Bramston Beach
|
Conservative
|
| George Sclater-Booth
|
Conservative
|
Hampshire South (two members)
|
Lord Henry Douglas-Scott-Montagu
|
Conservative
|
| Francis Compton
|
Conservative
|
| The Hartlepools
|
Thomas Richardson
|
Liberal
|
| Harwich
|
Sir Henry Tyler
|
Conservative
|
Hastings (two members)
|
Thomas Brassey
|
Liberal
|
| Charles James Murray
|
Conservative
|
| Haverfordwest
|
William Edwardes
|
Liberal
|
| Hawick
|
George Trevelyan
|
Liberal
|
| Helston
|
William Molesworth-St Aubyn
|
Conservative
|
Hereford (two members)
|
Joseph Pulley
|
Liberal
|
| Robert Reid
|
Liberal
|
Herefordshire (three members)
|
Sir Joseph Bailey, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Michael Biddulph
|
Liberal
|
| Thomas Duckham
|
Liberal
|
| Hertford
|
Arthur Balfour
|
Conservative
|
Hertfordshire (three members)
|
Hon. Henry Cowper
|
Liberal
|
| Abel Smith
|
Conservative
|
| Frederick Halsey
|
Conservative
|
| Horsham
|
Sir Henry Fletcher, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Huddersfield
|
Edward Leatham
|
Liberal
|
| Huntingdon
|
Edward Montagu
|
Conservative
|
Huntingdonshire (two members)
|
William Fellowes
|
Conservative
|
| Lord Douglas Gordon
|
Liberal
|
| Hythe
|
Edward Watkin
|
Liberal
|
I
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Inverness
|
Charles Fraser-Mackintosh
|
Liberal
|
| Inverness-shire
|
Donald Cameron
|
Conservative
|
Ipswich (two members)
|
Thomas Cobbold
|
Conservative
|
| Jesse Collings
|
Liberal
|
| Isle of Wight
|
Hon. Evelyn Ashley
|
Liberal
|
K
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Kendal
|
John Whitwell
|
Liberal
|
Kent East (two members)
|
Edward Leigh Pemberton
|
Conservative
|
| Aretas Akers-Douglas
|
Conservative
|
Kent Mid (two members)
|
Sir William Hart Dyke, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Sir Edmund Filmer, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Kent West (two members)
|
Sir Charles Mills, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Viscount Lewisham
|
Conservative
|
Kerry (two members)
|
Rowland Ponsonby Blennerhassett
|
Home Rule League
|
| Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Kidderminster
|
John Brinton
|
Liberal
|
Kildare (two members)
|
Charles Henry Meldon
|
Home Rule League
|
| James Leahy
|
Home Rule League
|
| Kilkenny City
|
John Francis Smithwick
|
Home Rule League
|
County Kilkenny (two members)
|
Patrick Martin
|
Home Rule League
|
| Edward Marum
|
Home Rule League
|
| Kilmarnock Burghs
|
John Dick Peddie
|
Liberal
|
| Kincardineshire
|
Sir George Balfour
|
Liberal
|
King's County (two members)
|
Sir Patrick O'Brien, Bt
|
Home Rule League
|
| Bernard Charles Molloy
|
Home Rule League
|
King's Lynn (two members)
|
Hon. Robert Bourke
|
Conservative
|
| Sir William ffolkes, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Kingston upon Hull (two members)
|
Charles Morgan Norwood
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Wilson
|
Liberal
|
| Kinsale
|
Eugene Collins
|
Home Rule League
|
| Kirkcaldy Burghs
|
Sir George Campbell
|
Liberal
|
| Kirkcudbright
|
John Heron-Maxwell
|
Liberal
|
| Knaresborough
|
Sir Henry Meysey-Thompson, Bt
|
Liberal
|
L
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
Lambeth (two members)
|
Sir James Lawrence, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| William McArthur
|
Liberal
|
| Lanarkshire North
|
Sir Thomas Colebrooke, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Lanarkshire South
|
John Hamilton
|
Liberal
|
Lancashire North (two members)
|
Hon. Frederick Stanley
|
Conservative
|
| Joseph Feilden
|
Conservative
|
Lancashire North-East (two members)
|
Spencer Cavendish
|
Liberal
|
| Frederick William Grafton
|
Liberal
|
Lancashire South-East (two members)
|
Robert Leake
|
Liberal
|
| William Agnew
|
Liberal
|
Lancashire South-West (two members)
|
R. A. Cross
|
Conservative
|
| John Ireland Blackburne
|
Conservative
|
| Launceston
|
Sir Hardinge Giffard
|
Conservative
|
Leeds (three members)
|
John Barran
|
Liberal
|
| William Ewart Gladstone
|
Liberal
|
| William Jackson
|
Conservative
|
Leicester (two members)
|
Peter Alfred Taylor
|
Liberal
|
| Alexander McArthur
|
Liberal
|
Leicestershire North (two members)
|
John Manners
|
Conservative
|
| Edwyn Sherard Burnaby
|
Conservative
|
Leicestershire South (two members)
|
Albert Pell
|
Conservative
|
| Thomas Paget
|
Liberal
|
| Leith Burghs
|
Andrew Grant
|
Liberal
|
Leitrim (two members)
|
Francis O'Beirne
|
Home Rule League
|
| Arthur Loftus Tottenham
|
Conservative
|
| Leominster
|
James Rankin
|
Conservative
|
| Lewes
|
William Christie
|
Conservative
|
| Lichfield
|
Richard Dyott
|
Conservative
|
Limerick City (two members)
|
Richard O'Shaughnessy
|
Home Rule League
|
| Daniel Fitzgerald Gabbett
|
Home Rule League
|
County Limerick (two members)
|
Edward John Synan
|
Home Rule League
|
| William Henry O'Sullivan
|
Home Rule League
|
Lincoln (two members)
|
Charles Seely
|
Liberal
|
| John Hinde Palmer
|
Liberal
|
Lincolnshire Mid (two members)
|
Henry Chaplin
|
Conservative
|
| Hon. Edward Stanhope
|
Conservative
|
Lincolnshire North (two members)
|
Rowland Winn
|
Conservative
|
| Robert Laycock
|
Liberal
|
Lincolnshire South (two members)
|
Sir William Welby-Gregory, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| John Compton Lawrance
|
Conservative
|
| Linlithgowshire
|
Peter McLagan
|
Liberal
|
| Lisburne
|
Sir Richard Wallace, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Liskeard
|
Leonard Courtney
|
Liberal
|
Liverpool (three members)
|
Viscount Sandon
|
Conservative
|
| Edward Whitley
|
Conservative
|
| John Ramsay
|
Liberal
|
City of London (four members)
|
William Cotton
|
Conservative
|
| John Hubbard
|
Conservative
|
| Robert Fowler
|
Conservative
|
| William Lawrence
|
Liberal
|
| London University
|
Robert Lowe
|
Liberal
|
| Londonderry
|
Charles Lewis
|
Conservative
|
Londonderry County (two members)
|
Hugh Law
|
Liberal
|
| Sir Thomas McClure, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Longford (two members)
|
George Errington
|
Home Rule League
|
| Justin McCarthy
|
Home Rule League
|
Louth County (two members)
|
Alexander Martin Sullivan
|
Home Rule League
|
| Philip Callan
|
Home Rule League
|
| Ludlow
|
George Windsor-Clive
|
Conservative
|
| Lymington
|
Edmund Hegan Kennard
|
Conservative
|
M
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
Macclesfield[1] (two members)
|
William Brocklehurst
|
Liberal
|
| David Chadwick
|
Liberal
|
Maidstone (two members)
|
Alexander Henry Ross
|
Conservative
|
| John Evans Freke-Aylmer
|
Conservative
|
| Maldon
|
George Courtauld
|
Liberal
|
| Mallow
|
William Moore Johnson
|
Liberal
|
| Malmesbury
|
Walter Powell
|
Conservative
|
| Malton
|
Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
|
Liberal
|
Manchester (three members)
|
Hugh Birley
|
Conservative
|
| Jacob Bright
|
Liberal
|
| John Slagg
|
Liberal
|
| Marlborough
|
Lord Charles Brudenell-Bruce
|
Liberal
|
Marylebone (two members)
|
Sir Thomas Chambers
|
Liberal
|
| Daniel Grant
|
Liberal
|
Mayo (two members)
|
John O'Connor Power
|
Home Rule League
|
Charles Stewart Parnell (seat taken by Isaac Nelson on 26 May)
|
Home Rule League
|
Meath (two members)
|
Charles Stewart Parnell
|
Home Rule League
|
| Robert Henry Metge
|
Home Rule League
|
| Merioneth
|
Samuel Holland
|
Liberal
|
Merthyr Tydvil (two members)
|
Henry Richard
|
Liberal
|
| Charles James
|
Liberal
|
| Middlesbrough
|
Isaac Wilson
|
Liberal
|
Middlesex (two members)
|
Lord George Hamilton
|
Conservative
|
| Octavius Coope
|
Conservative
|
| Midhurst
|
Sir Henry Holland, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Midlothian
|
William Ewart Gladstone
|
Liberal
|
Monaghan (two members)
|
John Givan
|
Liberal
|
| William Findlater
|
Liberal
|
| Monmouth Boroughs
|
Edward Carbutt
|
Liberal
|
Monmouthshire (two members)
|
Frederick Courtenay Morgan
|
Conservative
|
| John Rolls
|
Conservative
|
| Montgomery
|
Hon. Frederick Hanbury-Tracy
|
Liberal
|
| Montgomeryshire
|
Stuart Rendel
|
Liberal
|
| Montrose
|
William Edward Baxter
|
Liberal
|
| Morpeth
|
Thomas Burt
|
Liberal
|
N
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
Newark (two members)
|
Thomas Earp
|
Liberal
|
| William Newzam Nicholson
|
Conservative
|
Newcastle-under-Lyme (two members)
|
William Shepherd Allen
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Donaldson-Hudson
|
Conservative
|
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (two members)
|
Joseph Cowen
|
Liberal
|
| Ashton Wentworth Dilke
|
Liberal
|
| Newport (Isle of Wight)
|
Charles Clifford
|
Liberal
|
| New Ross
|
Joseph Foley
|
Home Rule League
|
| Newry
|
Henry Thomson
|
Conservative
|
New Shoreham (two members)
|
Sir Walter Burrell, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Robert Loder
|
Conservative
|
Norfolk North (two members)
|
Sir Edmund Lacon, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Edward Birkbeck
|
Conservative
|
Norfolk South (two members)
|
Sir Robert Buxton, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Robert Gurdon
|
Liberal
|
Norfolk West (two members)
|
George Bentinck
|
Conservative
|
| William Tyssen-Amherst
|
Conservative
|
| Northallerton
|
George Elliot
|
Conservative
|
Northampton (two members)
|
Henry Labouchère
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Bradlaugh
|
Liberal
|
Northamptonshire North (two members)
|
Brownlow Cecil
|
Conservative
|
| Hon. Charles Spencer
|
Liberal
|
Northamptonshire South (two members)
|
Sir Rainald Knightley, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Fairfax Cartwright
|
Conservative
|
Northumberland North (two members)
|
Henry Percy
|
Conservative
|
| Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Northumberland South (two members)
|
Wentworth Beaumont
|
Liberal
|
| Albert Grey
|
Liberal
|
Norwich (two members)
|
Jeremiah Colman
|
Liberal
|
| Jacob Henry Tillett
|
Liberal
|
Nottingham (two members)
|
Charles Seely
|
Liberal
|
| John Skirrow Wright
|
Liberal
|
Nottinghamshire North (two members)
|
The Viscount Galway
|
Conservative
|
| Cecil Foljambe
|
Liberal
|
Nottinghamshire South (two members)
|
Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard
|
Conservative
|
| George Storer
|
Conservative
|
O
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
Oldham (two members)
|
J. T. Hibbert
|
Liberal
|
| Hon. Edward Stanley
|
Liberal
|
| Orkney and Shetland
|
Samuel Laing
|
Liberal
|
Oxford (two members)
|
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
|
Liberal
|
| Joseph William Chitty
|
Liberal
|
Oxfordshire (three members)
|
John North
|
Conservative
|
| William Cornwallis Cartwright
|
Liberal
|
| Edward Vernon Harcourt
|
Conservative
|
Oxford University (two members)
|
John Mowbray
|
Conservative
|
| John Gilbert Talbot
|
Conservative
|
P
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Paisley
|
William Holms
|
Liberal
|
| Peebles and Selkirk
|
Charles Tennant
|
Liberal
|
| Pembroke
|
Henry George Allen
|
Liberal
|
| Pembrokeshire
|
William Davies
|
Liberal
|
Penryn and Falmouth (two members)
|
David James Jenkins
|
Liberal
|
| Reginald Brett
|
Liberal
|
| Perth
|
Charles Stuart Parker
|
Liberal
|
| Perthshire
|
Sir Donald Currie
|
Liberal
|
Peterborough (two members)
|
Hon. John Wentworth-FitzWilliam
|
Liberal
|
| George Hammond Whalley
|
Liberal
|
| Petersfield
|
William Nicholson
|
Liberal
|
Plymouth (two members)
|
Edward Bates
|
Conservative
|
| Peter Stewart Macliver
|
Liberal
|
| Pontefract
|
Hugh Childers
|
Liberal
|
| Sidney Woolf
|
Liberal
|
| Poole
|
Charles Schreiber
|
Conservative
|
| Portarlington
|
Hon. Bernard FitzPatrick
|
Conservative
|
Portsmouth (two members)
|
Thomas Charles Bruce
|
Conservative
|
| Sir Henry Drummond Wolff
|
Conservative
|
Preston (two members)
|
Edward Hermon
|
Conservative
|
| Sir John Holker
|
Conservative
|
Q
|
Queen's County (two members)
|
Richard Lalor
|
Home Rule League
|
| Arthur O'Connor
|
Home Rule League
|
R
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Radnor
|
Spencer Cavendish
|
Liberal
|
| Radnorshire
|
Sir Richard Green-Price, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Reading (two members)
|
George Shaw-Lefevre
|
Liberal
|
| George Palmer
|
Liberal
|
| Renfrewshire
|
William Mure
|
Liberal
|
| Richmond (Yorkshire)
|
John Dundas
|
Liberal
|
| Ripon
|
George Goschen
|
Liberal
|
| Rochdale
|
Thomas Bayley Potter
|
Liberal
|
Rochester (two members)
|
Arthur Otway
|
Liberal
|
| Roger Leigh
|
Conservative
|
Roscommon (two members)
|
Andrew Commins
|
Home Rule League
|
| James Joseph O'Kelly
|
Home Rule League
|
| Ross and Cromarty
|
Alexander Matheson
|
Liberal
|
| Roxburghshire
|
Hon. Arthur Elliot
|
Liberal
|
Rutland (two members)
|
Gerard Noel
|
Conservative
|
| George Finch
|
Conservative
|
| Rye
|
Frederick Andrew Inderwick
|
Liberal
|
S
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| St Andrews
|
Stephen Williamson
|
Liberal
|
| St Ives
|
Sir Charles Reed
|
Liberal
|
Salford (two members)
|
Benjamin Armitage
|
Liberal
|
| Arthur Arnold
|
Liberal
|
Salisbury (two members)
|
William Grenfell
|
Liberal
|
| John Passmore Edwards
|
Liberal
|
Sandwich (two members)
|
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Brassey
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough (two members)
|
Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| William Sproston Caine
|
Liberal
|
| Shaftesbury
|
Hon. Sidney Glyn
|
Liberal
|
Sheffield (two members)
|
A. J. Mundella
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Stuart-Wortley
|
Conservative
|
Shrewsbury (two members)
|
Charles Cecil Cotes
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Robertson
|
Liberal
|
Shropshire North (two members)
|
Viscount Newport
|
Conservative
|
| Stanley Leighton
|
Conservative
|
Shropshire South (two members)
|
John Edmund Severne
|
Conservative
|
| Sir Baldwyn Leighton, Bt
|
Conservative
|
County Sligo (two members)
|
Denis Maurice O'Conor
|
Home Rule League
|
| Thomas Sexton
|
Home Rule League
|
Somerset East (two members)
|
Sir Philip Miles, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Lord Brooke
|
Conservative
|
Somerset Mid (two members)
|
Sir Richard Paget, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| William Gore-Langton
|
Conservative
|
Somerset West (two members)
|
Vaughan Vaughan-Lee
|
Conservative
|
| Mordaunt Bisset
|
Conservative
|
Southampton (two members)
|
Henry Lee
|
Liberal
|
| Charles Parker Butt
|
Liberal
|
| South Shields
|
James Cochran Stevenson
|
Liberal
|
Southwark (two members)
|
Arthur Cohen
|
Liberal
|
| Thorold Rogers
|
Liberal
|
Stafford (two members)
|
Alexander Macdonald
|
Liberal
|
| Charles McLaren
|
Liberal
|
Staffordshire East (two members)
|
Michael Bass
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Wiggin
|
Liberal
|
Staffordshire North (two members)
|
William Young Craig
|
Liberal
|
| Harry Davenport
|
Conservative
|
Staffordshire West (two members)
|
Francis Monckton
|
Conservative
|
| Alexander Staveley Hill
|
Conservative
|
| Stalybridge
|
William Summers
|
Liberal
|
| Stamford
|
Marston Clarke Buszard
|
Liberal
|
| Stirling Burghs
|
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
|
Liberal
|
| Stirlingshire
|
Joseph Cheney Bolton
|
Liberal
|
Stockport (two members)
|
Charles Henry Hopwood
|
Liberal
|
| Frederick Pennington
|
Liberal
|
| Stockton
|
Joseph Dodds
|
Liberal
|
Stoke-upon-Trent (two members)
|
William Woodall
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Broadhurst
|
Liberal
|
Stroud (two members)
|
Walter John Stanton
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Brand
|
Liberal
|
Suffolk East (two members)
|
The Lord Rendlesham
|
Conservative
|
| Frederick St John Barne
|
Conservative
|
Suffolk West (two members)
|
Thomas Thornhill
|
Conservative
|
| William Biddell
|
Conservative
|
Sunderland (two members)
|
Sir Edward Temperley Gourley
|
Liberal
|
| Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Surrey East (two members)
|
James Watney
|
Conservative
|
| William Grantham
|
Conservative
|
Surrey Mid (two members)
|
Sir Henry Peek, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Sir James Lawrence, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Surrey West (two members)
|
George Cubitt
|
Conservative
|
| Hon. St John Brodrick
|
Conservative
|
Sussex East (two members)
|
George Burrow Gregory
|
Conservative
|
| Montagu Scott
|
Conservative
|
Sussex West (two members)
|
Sir Walter Barttelot, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Earl of March
|
Conservative
|
| Sutherland
|
Marquess of Stafford
|
Liberal
|
| Swansea District
|
Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn
|
Liberal
|
T
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
Tamworth (two members)
|
Hamar Alfred Bass
|
Liberal
|
| Jabez Balfour
|
Liberal
|
Taunton (two members)
|
Sir Henry James
|
Liberal
|
| Sir William Palliser
|
Conservative
|
| Tavistock
|
Lord Arthur Russell
|
Liberal
|
| Tewkesbury
|
William Edwin Price
|
Liberal
|
| Thirsk
|
Lewis Payn Dawnay
|
Conservative
|
Tipperary (two members)
|
Patrick James Smyth
|
Home Rule League
|
| John Dillon
|
Home Rule League
|
Tiverton (two members)
|
Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| William Nathaniel Massey
|
Liberal
|
Tower Hamlets (two members)
|
Charles Ritchie
|
Conservative
|
| James Bryce
|
Liberal
|
| Tralee
|
Daniel O'Donoghue
|
Home Rule League
|
Truro (two members)
|
Sir James McGarel-Hogg, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Edward Brydges Willyams
|
Liberal
|
| Tynemouth and North Shields
|
Thomas Eustace Smith
|
Liberal
|
Tyrone (two members)
|
John Ellison-Macartney
|
Conservative
|
| Edward Falconer Litton
|
Liberal
|
W
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
| Wakefield
|
Robert Bownas Mackie
|
Liberal
|
| Wallingford
|
Walter Wren
|
Liberal
|
| Walsall
|
Sir Charles Forster, Bt
|
Liberal
|
| Wareham
|
Montague Guest
|
Liberal
|
| Warrington
|
John Gordon McMinnies
|
Liberal
|
Warwick (two members)
|
Arthur Peel
|
Liberal
|
| George Repton
|
Conservative
|
Warwickshire North (two members)
|
Charles Newdigate Newdegate
|
Conservative
|
| William Bromley-Davenport
|
Conservative
|
Warwickshire South (two members)
|
Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Gilbert Leigh
|
Liberal
|
Waterford City (two members)
|
Richard Power
|
Home Rule League
|
| Edmund Leamy
|
Home Rule League
|
County Waterford (two members)
|
Henry Villiers-Stuart
|
Liberal
|
| John Aloysius Blake
|
Home Rule League
|
| Wednesbury
|
Alexander Brogden
|
Liberal
|
Wenlock (two members)
|
Alexander Brown
|
Liberal
|
| Hon. Cecil Weld-Forester
|
Conservative
|
| Westbury
|
Charles Phipps
|
Conservative
|
Westmeath (two members)
|
Timothy Daniel Sullivan
|
Home Rule League
|
| Henry Joseph Gill
|
Home Rule League
|
Westminster (two members)
|
William Smith
|
Conservative
|
| Sir Charles Russell, Bt
|
Conservative
|
Westmorland (two members)
|
William Lowther
|
Conservative
|
| Thomas Taylour
|
Conservative
|
| Wexford Borough
|
William Redmond
|
Home Rule League
|
County Wexford (two members)
|
John Barry
|
Home Rule League
|
| Garrett Byrne
|
Home Rule League
|
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (two members)
|
Henry Edwards
|
Liberal
|
| Sir Frederick Johnstone, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Whitby
|
Arthur Pease
|
Liberal
|
| Whitehaven
|
George Cavendish-Bentinck
|
Conservative
|
| Wick District
|
John Pender
|
Liberal
|
Wicklow (two members)
|
William Joseph Corbet
|
Home Rule League
|
| James Carlile McCoan
|
Home Rule League
|
Wigan (two members)
|
Lord Balniel
|
Conservative
|
| Thomas Knowles
|
Conservative
|
| Wigtown
|
John McLaren
|
Liberal
|
| Wigtownshire
|
Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Wilton
|
Hon. Sidney Herbert
|
Conservative
|
Wiltshire North (two members)
|
George Sotheron-Estcourt
|
Conservative
|
| Walter Long
|
Conservative
|
Wiltshire South (two members)
|
Lord Henry Thynne
|
Conservative
|
| Viscount Folkestone
|
Conservative
|
Winchester (two members)
|
Viscount Baring
|
Liberal
|
| Richard Moss
|
Conservative
|
| Windsor
|
Robert Richardson-Gardner
|
Conservative
|
Wolverhampton (two members)
|
Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers
|
Liberal
|
| Henry Fowler
|
Liberal
|
| Woodstock
|
Lord Randolph Churchill
|
Conservative
|
Worcester (two members)
|
Thomas Rowley Hill
|
Liberal
|
| Æneas John McIntyre
|
Liberal
|
Worcestershire East (two members)
|
William Henry Gladstone
|
Liberal
|
| George Hastings
|
Liberal
|
Worcestershire West (two members)
|
Frederick Knight
|
Conservative
|
| Sir Edmund Lechmere, Bt
|
Conservative
|
| Wycombe
|
Hon. William Carington
|
Liberal
|
Y
|
| Constituency |
MP |
Party
|
York (two members)
|
Ralph Creyke
|
Liberal
|
| Joseph Johnson Leeman
|
Liberal
|
Yorkshire East Riding (two members)
|
Christopher Sykes
|
Conservative
|
| William Harrison-Broadley
|
Conservative
|
Yorkshire North Riding (two members)
|
Frederick Milbank
|
Liberal
|
| Viscount Helmsley
|
Conservative
|
Yorkshire West Riding East (two members)
|
Sir Andrew Fairbairn
|
Liberal
|
| Sir John Ramsden, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Yorkshire West Riding North (two members)
|
Lord Frederick Cavendish
|
Liberal
|
| Sir Mathew Wilson, Bt
|
Liberal
|
Yorkshire West Riding South (two members)
|
Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
|
Liberal
|
| William Henry Leatham
|
Liberal
|
| Youghal
|
Sir Joseph Neale McKenna
|
Home Rule League
|