|
By-election | Date | Former Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
Tipperary |
16 March 1857 |
James Sadleir |
|
Independent Irish |
Daniel O'Donoghue |
|
Independent Irish |
Expulsion (Absconded to avoid charges for fraud) |
County Londonderry |
9 March 1857 |
Thomas Bateson |
|
Conservative |
James Johnston Clark |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
East Sussex |
7 March 1857 |
Charles Frewen |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Pevensey |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (intended to contest North Leicestershire) |
Glasgow |
6 March 1857 |
John MacGregor |
|
Whig |
Walter Buchanan |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
North Leicestershire |
2 March 1857[16 1] |
Marquess of Granby |
|
Conservative |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Colchester |
24 February 1857[16 1] |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
John Gurdon Rebow |
|
Whig |
Resignation in order to contest North Leicestershire |
County Limerick |
17 February 1857[16 1] |
William Monsell |
|
Whig |
William Monsell |
|
Whig |
President of the Board of Health[16 2] |
Clonmel |
17 February 1857 |
John O'Connell |
|
Whig |
John Bagwell |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in Ireland) |
West Kent |
16 February 1857[16 1] |
Sir Edmund Filmer |
|
Conservative |
Charles Wykeham Martin |
|
Whig |
Death |
Hereford |
14 February 1857 |
Sir Robert Price |
|
Whig |
George Clive |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Bandon |
14 February 1857 |
Viscount Bernard |
|
Conservative |
William Smyth Bernard |
|
Conservative |
Succession to an Irish peerage |
Dumfriesshire |
12 February 1857[16 1] |
Viscount Drumlanrig |
|
Conservative |
John Hope-Johnstone |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a Scottish peerage |
Downpatrick |
12 February 1857 |
Charles Hardinge |
|
Conservative |
Richard Ker |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Buteshire |
12 February 1857[16 1] |
James Stuart-Wortley |
|
Peelite |
James Stuart-Wortley |
|
Peelite |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Southampton |
11 February 1857 |
Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Thomas Matthias Weguelin |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) |
Newport (I.O.W.) |
11 February 1857 |
William Biggs |
|
Whig |
Robert Kennard |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Kingston upon Hull |
11 February 1857[16 1] |
William Henry Watson |
|
Whig |
James Clay |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Baron of the Court of Exchequer) |
Hertford |
9 February 1857[16 1] |
William Cowper |
|
Whig |
William Cowper |
|
Whig |
Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[16 2] |
Greenwich |
9 February 1857 |
Peter Rolt |
|
Conservative |
William John Codrington |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Aylesbury |
9 February 1857[16 1] |
Richard Bethell |
|
Whig |
Richard Bethell |
|
Whig |
Attorney General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Salford |
2 February 1857[16 1] |
Joseph Brotherton |
|
Whig |
Edward Ryley Langworthy |
|
Whig |
Death |
Lanarkshire |
9 January 1857[16 1] |
William Lockhart |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Baillie-Cochrane |
|
Conservative |
Death |
East Suffolk |
26 December 1856[16 1] |
Sir Edward Gooch |
|
Conservative |
The Lord Henniker |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Kerry |
9 August 1856[16 1] |
Viscount Castlerosse |
|
Whig |
Viscount Castlerosse |
|
Whig |
Comptroller of the Household[16 2] |
Nottingham |
30 July 1856[16 1] |
Edward Strutt |
|
Whig |
Charles Paget |
|
Whig |
Resignation and elevation to the peerage |
Dorset |
26 July 1856[16 1] |
George Bankes |
|
Conservative |
Henry Sturt |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Frome |
23 July 1856 |
Viscount Dungarvan |
|
Whig |
William George Boyle |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Dorchester |
22 July 1856[16 1] |
Henry Sturt |
|
Conservative |
Charles Napier Sturt |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest Dorset |
Calne |
9 July 1856[16 1] |
Earl of Shelburne |
|
Whig |
Sir William Fenwick Williams |
|
Whig |
Resignation and elevation to the House of Lords through a Writ of acceleration |
Leicester |
18 June 1856[16 1] |
Richard Gardner |
|
Whig |
John Biggs |
|
Whig |
Death |
Lichfield |
30 May 1856[16 1] |
Lord Waterpark |
|
Whig |
Viscount Sandon |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Longford |
13 May 1856[16 1] |
Richard Maxwell Fox |
|
Whig |
Henry George Hughes |
|
Whig |
Death |
Cheltenham |
8 May 1856 |
Grenville Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Francis Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Athlone |
14 April 1856 |
William Keogh |
|
Whig |
Henry Handcock |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Judge of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Chippenham |
9 April 1856[16 1] |
Joseph Neeld |
|
Conservative |
Robert Parry Nisbet |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Ennis |
8 April 1856[16 1] |
John David FitzGerald |
|
Whig |
John David FitzGerald |
|
Whig |
Attorney-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Boston |
7 March 1856 |
Gilbert Heathcote |
|
Whig |
Herbert Ingram |
|
Whig |
Resignation in order to contest Rutlandshire |
Rutlandshire |
4 March 1856[16 1] |
Sir Gilbert Heathcote |
|
Whig |
Gilbert Heathcote |
|
Whig |
Resignation and elevation to the peerage |
Leominster |
19 February 1856 |
George Arkwright |
|
Conservative |
Gathorne Hardy |
|
Conservative |
Death |
New Ross |
18 February 1856 |
Charles Gavan Duffy |
|
Independent Irish |
Charles Tottenham |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Cambridge University |
11 February 1856 |
Henry Goulburn |
|
Conservative |
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Wigtownshire |
9 February 1856[16 1] |
Viscount Dalrymple |
|
Whig |
Sir Andrew Agnew |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Edinburgh |
9 February 1856 |
Thomas Babington Macaulay |
|
Whig |
Adam Black |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Sligo Borough |
8 February 1856 |
John Sadleir |
|
Whig |
John Arthur Wynne |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Rochester |
8 February 1856 |
Francis Child Villiers |
|
Conservative |
Philip Wykeham Martin |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Tamworth |
7 February 1856[16 1] |
John Townshend |
|
Whig |
Viscount Raynham |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Midhurst |
7 February 1856[16 1] |
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Warren |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest Cambridge University |
Leeds |
6 February 1856[16 1] |
Matthew Talbot Baines |
|
Whig |
Matthew Talbot Baines |
|
Whig |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2] |
Taunton |
5 February 1856[16 1] |
Henry Labouchere |
|
Whig |
Henry Labouchere |
|
Whig |
Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
5 February 1856[16 1] |
John Fenwick Burgoyne Blackett |
|
Whig |
George Ridley |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Lincoln |
16 January 1856[16 1] |
Charles Delaet Waldo Sibthorp |
|
Conservative |
Gervaise Tottenham Waldo Sibthorp |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Meath |
17 December 1855 |
Frederick Lucas |
|
Independent Irish |
Edward McEvoy |
|
Independent Irish |
Death |
Armagh City |
6 December 1855 |
Ross Stephenson Moore |
|
Conservative |
Joshua Walter McGeough Bond |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Wells |
21 November 1855 |
Robert Charles Tudway |
|
Conservative |
Hedworth Hylton Jolliffe |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Southwark |
20 November 1855[16 1] |
Sir William Molesworth |
|
Radical |
Charles Napier |
|
Whig |
Death |
Totnes |
5 November 1855[16 1] |
Lord Seymour |
|
Whig |
Earl of Gifford |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Huntingdonshire |
23 October 1855[16 1] |
Viscount Mandeville |
|
Conservative |
James Rust |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Kilmarnock Burghs |
16 August 1855[16 1] |
Edward Pleydell-Bouverie |
|
Whig |
Edward Pleydell-Bouverie |
|
Whig |
President of the Poor Law Board[16 2] |
Kidderminster |
14 August 1855[16 1] |
Robert Lowe |
|
Whig |
Robert Lowe |
|
Whig |
Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2] |
Hertford |
14 August 1855[16 1] |
William Cowper |
|
Whig |
William Cowper |
|
Whig |
President of the Board of Health[16 2] |
Marylebone |
28 July 1855[16 1] |
Sir Benjamin Hall |
|
Peelite |
Sir Benjamin Hall |
|
Peelite |
First Commissioner of Works[16 2] |
Southwark |
27 July 1855[16 1] |
Sir William Molesworth |
|
Radical |
Sir William Molesworth |
|
Radical |
Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
East Norfolk |
17 July 1855[16 1] |
Edmond Wodehouse |
|
Conservative |
Sir Henry Stracey |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Cheltenham |
14 July 1855 |
Craven Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Grenville Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Death |
Evesham |
11 July 1855[16 1] |
Grenville Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Edward Holland |
|
Whig |
Resignation in order to contest Cheltenham |
Bath |
5 June 1855 |
Thomas Phinn |
|
Whig |
William Tite |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Renfrewshire |
14 May 1855[16 1] |
William Mure |
|
Conservative |
Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
County Cork |
23 April 1855 |
Edmond Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy |
|
Whig |
Rickard Deasy |
|
Whig |
Resignation and elevation to the Irish peerage |
Cavan |
13 April 1855 |
Sir John Young |
|
Peelite |
Robert Burrowes |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands) |
Kilmarnock Burghs |
7 April 1855[16 1] |
Edward Pleydell-Bouverie |
|
Whig |
Edward Pleydell-Bouverie |
|
Whig |
Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2] |
Lewes |
5 April 1855[16 1] |
Henry Brand |
|
Whig |
Henry Brand |
|
Whig |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Gloucester |
31 March 1855[16 1] |
William Philip Price |
|
Whig |
William Philip Price |
|
Whig |
Seeks re-election after his firm was granted a contract to supply huts to the army in the Crimea |
Liverpool |
29 March 1855 |
Henry Thomas Liddell |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Christopher Ewart |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Wilton |
28 March 1855[16 1] |
Charles A'Court |
|
Whig |
Edmund Antrobus |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Special Commissioner of Property and Income Tax) |
Tamworth |
14 March 1855[16 1] |
Sir Robert Peel |
|
Peelite |
Sir Robert Peel |
|
Peelite |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
Portsmouth |
14 March 1855 |
The Viscount Monck |
|
Whig |
The Viscount Monck |
|
Whig |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Forfarshire |
10 March 1855[16 1] |
Viscount Duncan |
|
Whig |
Viscount Duncan |
|
Whig |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Barnstaple |
10 March 1855[16 1] |
John Laurie |
|
Conservative |
George Buck |
|
Conservative |
Void By-Election |
Montrose Burghs |
9 March 1855 |
Joseph Hume |
|
Whig |
William Edward Baxter |
|
Whig |
Death |
Ennis |
8 March 1855[16 1] |
John David FitzGerald |
|
Independent Irish |
John David FitzGerald |
|
Whig |
Solicitor-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Dudley |
8 March 1855 |
John Benbow |
|
Conservative |
Sir Stafford Northcote |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Athlone |
7 March 1855[16 1] |
William Keogh |
|
Whig |
William Keogh |
|
Whig |
Attorney-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Stroud |
6 March 1855[16 1] |
Edward Horsman |
|
Whig |
Edward Horsman |
|
Whig |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[16 2] |
Stirlingshire |
5 March 1855[16 1] |
William Forbes |
|
Conservative |
Peter Blackburn |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Radnor Boroughs |
5 March 1855[16 1] |
George Cornewall Lewis |
|
Whig |
George Cornewall Lewis |
|
Whig |
Chancellor of the Exchequer[16 2] |
Northampton |
5 March 1855[16 1] |
Robert Vernon Smith |
|
Whig |
Robert Vernon Smith |
|
Whig |
President of the Board of Control[16 2] |
Halifax |
3 March 1855[16 1] |
Sir Charles Wood |
|
Whig |
Sir Charles Wood |
|
Whig |
First Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
City of London |
3 March 1855[16 1] |
Lord John Russell |
|
Whig |
Lord John Russell |
|
Whig |
Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
Swansea District |
27 February 1855[16 1] |
John Henry Vivian |
|
Whig |
Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn |
|
Whig |
Death |
Cardigan Boroughs |
24 February 1855 |
Pryse Loveden |
|
Whig |
John Lloyd Davies |
|
Conservative |
Death |
South Wiltshire |
15 February 1855[16 1] |
Sidney Herbert |
|
Peelite |
Sidney Herbert |
|
Peelite |
Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
Windsor |
14 February 1855[16 1] |
Lord Charles Wellesley |
|
Conservative |
Samson Ricardo |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Tiverton |
12 February 1855[16 1] |
The Viscount Palmerston |
|
Whig |
The Viscount Palmerston |
|
Whig |
Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Radnor Boroughs |
8 February 1855[16 1] |
Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis |
|
Whig |
George Cornewall Lewis |
|
Whig |
Death |
Sunderland |
2 January 1855 |
William Digby Seymour |
|
Whig |
Henry Fenwick |
|
Whig |
Recorder of Newcastle[16 2] |
Ayrshire |
30 December 1854 |
James Hunter Blair |
|
Conservative |
Sir James Fergusson |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Norwich |
29 December 1854 |
Samuel Morton Peto |
|
Whig |
Samuel Bignold |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Fermanagh |
29 December 1854[16 1] |
Sir Arthur Brooke |
|
Conservative |
Henry Cole |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Antrim |
27 December 1854[16 1] |
Edward William Pakenham |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Henry Pakenham |
|
Conservative |
Death |
County Limerick |
26 December 1854[16 1] |
Wyndham Goold |
|
Whig |
Stephen de Vere |
|
Whig |
Death |
Marylebone |
20 December 1854 |
Lord Dudley Stuart |
|
Whig |
Viscount Ebrington |
|
Whig |
Death |
East Gloucestershire |
19 December 1854 |
Sir Michael Hicks Beach |
|
Conservative |
Robert Stayner Holford |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Abingdon |
13 December 1854 |
Lord Norreys |
|
Whig |
Joseph Haythorne Reed |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Bedford |
6 December 1854 |
Henry Stuart |
|
Conservative |
William Stuart |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Coventry |
2 December 1854[16 1] |
Charles Geach |
|
Whig |
Joseph Paxton |
|
Whig |
Death |
Limerick City |
28 October 1854[16 1] |
Robert Potter |
|
Independent Irish |
James O'Brien |
|
Whig |
Death |
Frome |
24 October 1854 |
Robert Edward Boyle |
|
Whig |
Viscount Dungarvan |
|
Whig |
Death |
Forfarshire |
11 October 1854[16 1] |
Lauderdale Maule |
|
Whig |
Viscount Duncan |
|
Whig |
Death |
Wigan |
3 October 1854 |
Ralph Anthony Thicknesse |
|
Whig |
Joseph Acton |
|
Whig |
Death |
King's Lynn |
16 September 1854[16 1] |
Viscount Jocelyn |
|
Conservative |
John Henry Gurney |
|
Whig |
Death |
Barnstaple |
25 August 1854 |
Richard Bremridge |
|
Conservative |
John Laurie |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Sir William Fraser |
|
Conservative |
Richard Samuel Guinness |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Aberdeenshire |
22 August 1854[16 1] |
William Gordon |
|
Conservative |
Lord Haddo |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Kingston upon Hull |
18 August 1854 |
Viscount Goderich |
|
Whig |
William Henry Watson |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
James Clay |
|
Whig |
William Digby Seymour |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Canterbury |
18 August 1854 |
Henry Plumptre Gipps |
|
Conservative |
Charles Manners Lushington |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Henry Butler-Johnstone |
|
Conservative |
Sir William Somerville |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Cambridge |
18 August 1854 |
Kenneth Macaulay |
|
Conservative |
Robert Adair |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
John Harvey Astell |
|
Conservative |
Francis Mowatt |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Maldon |
17 August 1854 |
Charles Du Cane |
|
Conservative |
George Sandford |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Taverner John Miller |
|
Conservative |
John Bramley-Moore |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Marylebone |
16 August 1854[16 1] |
Sir Benjamin Hall |
|
Whig |
Sir Benjamin Hall |
|
Whig |
President of the Board of Health[16 2] |
Cockermouth |
9 August 1854[16 1] |
Henry Aglionby Aglionby |
|
Whig |
John Steel |
|
Whig |
Death |
Beverley |
31 July 1854 |
Francis Charles Lawley |
|
Whig |
Arthur Hamilton-Gordon |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Morpeth |
17 June 1854[16 1] |
Sir George Grey |
|
Whig |
Sir George Grey |
|
Whig |
Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2] |
City of London |
14 June 1854[16 1] |
Lord John Russell |
|
Whig |
Lord John Russell |
|
Whig |
Lord President of the Council[16 2] |
Hertfordshire |
24 May 1854 |
Thomas Plumer Halsey |
|
Conservative |
Abel Smith, jnr |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Devonport |
11 May 1854 |
Henry Tufnell |
|
Whig |
Thomas Erskine Perry |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Hastings |
10 May 1854[16 1] |
Musgrave Brisco |
|
Conservative |
Frederick North |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Lichfield |
9 May 1854[16 1] |
Viscount Anson |
|
Whig |
The Lord Waterpark |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Flintshire |
8 May 1854[16 1] |
Edward Lloyd-Mostyn |
|
Whig |
Thomas Lloyd-Mostyn |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Southampton |
12 April 1854[16 1] |
Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Recorder of Bristol[16 2] |
North Durham |
1 April 1854[16 1] |
Viscount Seaham |
|
Conservative |
Lord Adolphus Vane-Tempest |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Westmorland |
31 March 1854[16 1] |
William Thompson |
|
Conservative |
Earl of Bective |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Tynemouth and North Shields |
30 March 1854 |
Hugh Taylor |
|
Conservative |
William Shaw Lindsay |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Liskeard |
29 March 1854 |
Richard Budden Crowder |
|
Whig |
Ralph William Grey |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Judge of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Louth |
27 February 1854 |
Chichester Fortescue |
|
Whig |
Chichester Fortescue |
|
Whig |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Cardiganshire |
22 February 1854[16 1] |
William Edward Powell |
|
Conservative |
The Earl of Lisburne |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
South Devon |
14 February 1854[16 1] |
Sir Ralph Lopes |
|
Conservative |
Lawrence Palk |
|
Conservative |
Death |
West Sussex |
13 February 1854[16 1] |
Richard Prime |
|
Conservative |
Henry Wyndham |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
South Staffordshire |
8 February 1854 |
Viscount Lewisham |
|
Conservative |
Lord Paget |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
South Shropshire |
8 February 1854[16 1] |
Robert Clive |
|
Conservative |
Robert Windsor-Clive |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Oxford University |
7 February 1854[16 1] |
Robert Inglis |
|
Conservative |
Sir William Heathcote, |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Ludlow |
7 February 1854[16 1] |
Robert Windsor-Clive |
|
Conservative |
Percy Egerton Herbert |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest South Shropshire |
Brecon |
6 February 1854[16 1] |
Charles Rodney Morgan |
|
Conservative |
John Lloyd Vaughan Watkins |
|
Whig |
Death |
East Gloucestershire |
9 January 1854[16 1] |
Marquess of Worcester |
|
Conservative |
Sir Michael Hicks Beach |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Clonmel |
21 December 1853[16 1] |
Cecil Lawless |
|
Independent Irish |
John O'Connell |
|
Whig |
Death |
South Warwickshire |
3 December 1853[16 1] |
Lord Brooke |
|
Whig |
Evelyn Shirley |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Salisbury |
15 November 1853 |
Charles Baring Wall |
|
Whig |
Edward Pery Buckley |
|
Whig |
Death |
Lisburn |
14 October 1853[16 1] |
Roger Johnson Smyth |
|
Peelite |
Jonathan Joseph Richardson |
|
Whig |
Death |
Dungarvan |
26 August 1853 |
John Francis Maguire |
|
Independent Irish |
John Francis Maguire |
|
Independent Irish |
Seeks re-election upon becoming Mayor of Cork |
Clitheroe |
23 August 1853 |
John Thomas Walshman Aspinall |
|
Conservative |
Le Gendre Starkie |
|
Whig |
Void By-Election |
Stamford |
22 August 1853[16 1] |
John Charles Herries |
|
Conservative |
Lord Robert Cecil |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Cork City |
20 August 1853 |
Francis Murphy |
|
Whig |
Francis Bernard Beamish |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Commissioner for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England) |
South Staffordshire |
15 August 1853[16 1] |
George Anson |
|
Whig |
Edward Littleton |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
North Derbyshire |
22 July 1853 |
William Evans |
|
Whig |
William Pole Thornhill |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
West Cornwall |
18 July 1853[16 1] |
Edward Wynne-Pendarves |
|
Whig |
Michael Williams |
|
Whig |
Death |
Liverpool |
9 July 1853 |
Charles Turner |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Horsfall |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
William Forbes Mackenzie |
|
Conservative |
Henry Liddell |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Sligo Borough |
8 July 1853 |
Charles Towneley |
|
Independent Irish |
John Sadleir |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Tralee |
4 July 1853 |
Maurice O'Connell |
|
Whig |
Daniel O'Connell, Jnr |
|
Whig |
Death |
Clare |
4 July 1853 |
John Forster FitzGerald |
|
Whig |
John Forster FitzGerald |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Cornelius O'Brien |
|
Independent Irish |
Cornelius O'Brien |
|
Independent Irish |
Void Election |
Stroud |
28 June 1853[16 1] |
Lord Moreton |
|
Whig |
Edward Horsman |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Peterborough |
25 June 1853 |
George Hammond Whalley |
|
Whig |
George Hammond Whalley |
|
Whig |
Void By-Election |
George Hammond Whalley |
|
Whig |
Thomson Hankey |
|
Whig |
By-election result reversed on petition |
Edinburghshire |
25 June 1853[16 1] |
John Hope |
|
Conservative |
Earl of Dalkeith |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
City Durham |
25 June 1853 |
Lord Adolphus Vane |
|
Conservative |
John Mowbray |
|
Conservative |
Void By-Election |
Chatham |
23 June 1853 |
John Mark Frederick Smith |
|
Conservative |
Leicester Viney Vernon |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Harwich |
21 June 1853 |
George Sandford |
|
Conservative |
John Bagshaw |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Plymouth |
2 June 1853 |
Charles John Mare |
|
Conservative |
Roundell Palmer |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Clitheroe |
28 May 1853 |
Mathew Wilson |
|
Whig |
John Thomas Walshman Aspinall |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Rye |
23 May 1853 |
William Alexander Mackinnon |
|
Whig |
William Alexander Mackinnon |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Maidstone |
16 May 1853 |
George Dodd |
|
Conservative |
William Lee |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Berwick-upon-Tweed |
14 May 1853 |
John Stapleton |
|
Whig |
Dudley Marjoribanks |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Matthew Forster |
|
Whig |
John Forster |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Taunton |
4 May 1853 |
Arthur Mills |
|
Conservative |
Sir John Ramsden |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
County Carlow |
25 April 1853[16 1] |
Henry Bruen |
|
Conservative |
William McClintock-Bunbury |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Athlone |
23 April 1853 |
William Keogh |
|
Independent Irish |
William Keogh |
|
Whig |
Solicitor-General for Ireland[16 2] |
Huddersfield |
22 April 1853 |
William Rookes Crompton Stansfield |
|
Whig |
Viscount Goderich |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Lancaster |
12 April 1853 |
Robert Baynes Armstrong |
|
Whig |
Thomas Greene |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Blackburn |
24 March 1853 |
William Eccles |
|
Whig |
Montague Joseph Feilden |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Bridgnorth |
22 March 1853[16 1] |
Sir Robert Pigot |
|
Conservative |
John Pritchard |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Frome |
7 March 1853[16 1] |
Robert Edward Boyle |
|
Whig |
Robert Edward Boyle |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
West Worcestershire |
28 February 1853[16 1] |
Henry Lygon |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Elmley |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Forfarshire |
25 February 1853[16 1] |
Lauderdale Maule |
|
Whig |
Lauderdale Maule |
|
Whig |
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[16 2] |
Oxford University |
20 January 1853 |
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Peelite |
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Peelite |
Chancellor of the Exchequer[16 2] |
Carlow Borough |
20 January 1853 |
John Sadleir |
|
Independent Irish |
John Alexander |
|
Conservative |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
County Limerick |
12 January 1853[16 1] |
William Monsell |
|
Whig |
William Monsell |
|
Whig |
Clerk of the Ordnance[16 2] |
Dumfriesshire |
12 January 1853[16 1] |
Viscount Drumlanrig |
|
Peelite |
Viscount Drumlanrig |
|
Peelite |
Comptroller of the Household[16 2] |
South Wiltshire |
11 January 1853[16 1] |
Sidney Herbert |
|
Peelite |
Sidney Herbert |
|
Peelite |
Secretary at War[16 2] |
Haddingtonshire |
11 January 1853[16 1] |
Lord Elcho |
|
Peelite |
Lord Elcho |
|
Peelite |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Cavan |
10 January 1853[16 1] |
Sir John Young |
|
Peelite |
Sir John Young |
|
Peelite |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[16 2] |
Southampton |
7 January 1853 |
Sir Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Sir Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Attorney General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Aylesbury |
6 January 1853[16 1] |
Richard Bethell |
|
Whig |
Richard Bethell |
|
Whig |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[16 2] |
Lichfield |
5 January 1853[16 1] |
Lord Alfred Paget |
|
Whig |
Lord Alfred Paget |
|
Whig |
Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[16 2] |
Halifax |
5 January 1853 |
Charles Wood |
|
Whig |
Charles Wood |
|
Whig |
President of the Board of Control[16 2] |
Wolverhampton |
4 January 1853[16 1] |
Charles Pelham Villiers |
|
Whig |
Charles Pelham Villiers |
|
Whig |
Judge Advocate General[16 2] |
Oxford |
4 January 1853[16 1] |
William Wood |
|
Whig |
Edward Cardwell |
|
Peelite |
Resignation (Vice Chancellor of the High Court) |
Marlborough |
4 January 1853[16 1] |
Lord Ernest Bruce |
|
Peelite |
Lord Ernest Bruce |
|
Peelite |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[16 2] |
Leith Burghs |
4 January 1853[16 1] |
James Moncreiff |
|
Whig |
James Moncreiff |
|
Whig |
Lord Advocate[16 2] |
Gloucester |
4 January 1853 |
Maurice Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Maurice Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Second Sea Lord[16 2] |
Brighton |
4 January 1853[16 1] |
Lord Alfred Hervey |
|
Peelite |
Lord Alfred Hervey |
|
Peelite |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2] |
Tiverton |
3 January 1853[16 1] |
The Viscount Palmerston |
|
Whig |
The Viscount Palmerston |
|
Whig |
Home Secretary[16 2] |
Carlisle |
3 January 1853[16 1] |
Matthew Talbot Baines |
|
Whig |
Matthew Talbot Baines |
|
Whig |
President of the Poor Law Board[16 2] |
City of London |
3 January 1853[16 1] |
Lord John Russell |
|
Whig |
Lord John Russell |
|
Whig |
Foreign Secretary[16 2] |
Scarborough |
1 January 1853[16 1] |
Earl of Mulgrave |
|
Whig |
Earl of Mulgrave |
|
Whig |
Treasurer of the Household[16 2] |
Nottingham |
1 January 1853[16 1] |
Edward Strutt |
|
Whig |
Edward Strutt |
|
Whig |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2] |
Morpeth |
1 January 1853[16 1] |
Edward Granville George Howard |
|
Whig |
Sir George Grey |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Hertford |
1 January 1853[16 1] |
William Cowper |
|
Whig |
William Cowper |
|
Whig |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
Carlisle |
1 January 1853[16 1] |
Sir James Graham |
|
Peelite |
Sir James Graham |
|
Peelite |
First Lord of the Admiralty[16 2] |
Southwark |
1 January 1853[16 1] |
Sir William Molesworth |
|
Radical |
Sir William Molesworth |
|
Radical |
First Commissioner of Works[16 2] |
Merthyr Tydfil |
14 December 1852[16 1] |
John Josiah Guest |
|
Whig |
Henry Bruce |
|
Whig |
Death |
Lisburn |
11 December 1852 |
James Emerson Tennent |
|
Conservative |
Roger Johnson Smyth |
|
Peelite |
Resignation |
Peterborough |
6 December 1852 |
Richard Watson |
|
Whig |
George Hammond Whalley |
|
Whig |
Death |
Bury St Edmunds |
4 December 1852 |
John Stuart |
|
Conservative |
James Henry Porteous Oakes |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Vice Chancellor) |
Oldham |
3 December 1852 |
John Duncuft |
|
Conservative |
William Johnson Fox |
|
Whig |
Death |
City Durham |
3 December 1852 |
Thomas Colpitts Granger |
|
Whig |
Lord Adolphus Vane |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Abingdon |
3 December 1852 |
James Caulfeild |
|
Whig |
Lord Norreys |
|
Whig |
Death |
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 An uncontested by-election.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
|
By-election | Date | Former Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
Huntingdonshire |
11 June 1852[15 1] |
George Thornhill |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Mandeville |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Sandwich |
28 May 1852 |
Charles William Grenfell |
|
Whig |
Lord Charles Clinton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest Windsor |
Windsor |
22 May 1852 |
George Alexander Reid |
|
Conservative |
Charles William Grenfell |
|
Whig |
Death |
Perth |
15 May 1852 |
Fox Maule |
|
Whig |
Arthur Kinnaird |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Carmarthenshire |
13 May 1852[15 1] |
George Rice-Trevor |
|
Conservative |
David Jones |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Harwich |
8 May 1852[15 1] |
Fitzroy Kelly |
|
Conservative |
Isaac Butt |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest East Suffolk |
East Suffolk |
1 May 1852[15 1] |
The Lord Rendlesham |
|
Conservative |
Fitzroy Kelly |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Worcester |
28 April 1852[15 1] |
Francis Rufford |
|
Conservative |
William Laslett |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Tavistock |
28 April 1852 |
John Salusbury-Trelawny |
|
Whig |
Samuel Carter |
|
Whig |
Seeks re-election due to opposition from local party members |
Harwich |
10 April 1852[15 1] |
Robert Wigram Crawford |
|
Whig |
Fitzroy Kelly |
|
Conservative |
Void By-election |
Monmouth Boroughs |
3 April 1852 |
Reginald James Blewitt |
|
Whig |
Crawshay Bailey |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Dungannon |
24 March 1852[15 1] |
William Stuart Knox |
|
Conservative |
William Stuart Knox |
|
Conservative |
Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[15 2] |
South Shropshire |
23 March 1852[15 1] |
Viscount Newport |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Newport |
|
Conservative |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[15 2] |
County Cork |
22 March 1852 |
Maurice Power |
|
Irish Repeal |
Vincent Scully |
|
Irish Repeal |
Resignation (Governor of St. Lucia) |
Coleraine |
22 March 1852[15 1][15 3] |
John Boyd |
|
Conservative |
Lord Naas |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Lord Naas |
East Retford |
19 March 1852[15 1] |
The Viscount Galway |
|
Conservative |
The Viscount Galway |
|
Conservative |
Lord-in-Waiting[15 2] |
County Londonderry |
13 March 1852[15 1] |
Thomas Bateson |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Bateson |
|
Conservative |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
North Lincolnshire |
13 March 1852[15 1] |
Robert Adam Christopher |
|
Conservative |
Robert Adam Christopher |
|
Conservative |
Resignation pending appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Kildare |
13 March 1852[15 1][15 3] |
Lord Naas |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Ford Cogan |
|
Whig |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[15 2] |
Tyrone |
12 March 1852[15 1] |
Lord Claud Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Lord Claud Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Treasurer of the Household[15 2] |
South Lincolnshire |
12 March 1852[15 1] |
Sir John Trollope |
|
Conservative |
Sir John Trollope |
|
Conservative |
President of the Poor Law Board[15 2] |
Buckinghamshire |
12 March 1852[15 1] |
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
Conservative |
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
Conservative |
Chancellor of the Exchequer[15 2] |
Oxfordshire |
10 March 1852[15 1] |
Joseph Warner Henley |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Warner Henley |
|
Conservative |
President of the Board of Trade[15 2] |
East Riding of Yorkshire |
9 March 1852[15 1] |
Arthur Duncombe |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Duncombe |
|
Conservative |
Fourth Naval Lord[15 2] |
North Essex |
9 March 1852[15 1] |
William Beresford |
|
Conservative |
William Beresford |
|
Conservative |
Secretary at War[15 2] |
Enniskillen |
9 March 1852 |
James Whiteside |
|
Conservative |
James Whiteside |
|
Conservative |
Solicitor-General for Ireland[15 2] |
Dublin University |
9 March 1852[15 1] |
Joseph Napier |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Napier |
|
Conservative |
Attorney-General for Ireland[15 2] |
Dorset |
9 March 1852[15 1] |
George Bankes |
|
Conservative |
George Bankes |
|
Conservative |
Judge Advocate General[15 2] |
Portarlington |
8 March 1852[15 1] |
Francis Plunkett Dunne |
|
Conservative |
Francis Plunkett Dunne |
|
Conservative |
Clerk of the Ordnance[15 2] |
Stamford |
6 March 1852[15 1] |
John Charles Herries |
|
Conservative |
John Charles Herries |
|
Conservative |
President of the Board of Control[15 2] |
Midhurst |
5 March 1852[15 1] |
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
Conservative |
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
Conservative |
Home Secretary[15 2] |
Buckingham |
5 March 1852[15 1] |
Marquess of Chandos |
|
Conservative |
Marquess of Chandos |
|
Conservative |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
Abingdon |
5 March 1852[15 1] |
Sir Frederic Thesiger |
|
Conservative |
Sir Frederic Thesiger |
|
Conservative |
Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Droitwich |
4 March 1852[15 1] |
Sir John Pakington |
|
Conservative |
Sir John Pakington |
|
Conservative |
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[15 2] |
Colchester |
4 March 1852[15 1] |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
First Commissioner of Works[15 2] |
Chichester |
4 March 1852[15 1] |
Lord Henry Lennox |
|
Conservative |
Lord Henry Lennox |
|
Conservative |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
Wenlock |
3 March 1852[15 1] |
George Weld-Forester |
|
Conservative |
George Weld-Forester |
|
Conservative |
Comptroller of the Household[15 2] |
East Kent |
16 February 1852 |
John Pemberton Plumptre |
|
Conservative |
Sir Brook Bridges |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Kinsale |
12 February 1852[15 1] |
Benjamin Hawes |
|
Whig |
John Isaac Heard |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Northampton |
11 February 1852 |
Robert Vernon Smith |
|
Whig |
Robert Vernon Smith |
|
Whig |
Secretary at War[15 2] |
Greenwich |
11 February 1852 |
James Whitley Deans Dundas |
|
Whig |
Houston Stewart |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
East Retford |
11 February 1852[15 1] |
Arthur Duncombe |
|
Conservative |
William Ernest Duncombe |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in order to contest East Riding of Yorkshire |
Perth |
9 February 1852[15 1] |
Fox Maule |
|
Whig |
Fox Maule |
|
Whig |
President of the Board of Control[15 2] |
Lisburn |
5 January 1852[15 1] |
Horace Beauchamp Seymour |
|
Peelite |
James Emerson Tennent |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Bradford |
21 October 1851[15 1] |
Robert Milligan |
|
Whig |
William Busfeild |
|
Whig |
Death |
East Riding of Yorkshire |
7 October 1851[15 1] |
Henry Broadley |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Duncombe |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Downpatrick |
8 August 1851[15 1] |
Richard Ker |
|
Peelite |
Charles Hardinge |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Limerick City |
1 August 1851[15 1] |
John O'Connell |
|
Irish Repeal |
Earl of Arundel |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Scarborough |
19 July 1851 |
Earl of Mulgrave |
|
Whig |
George Frederick Young |
|
Conservative |
Comptroller of the Household[15 2] |
Arundel |
16 July 1851[15 1] |
Earl of Arundel |
|
Whig |
Edward Strutt |
|
Whig |
Resignation in order to contest Limerick City |
Knaresborough |
12 July 1851 |
William Lascelles |
|
Whig |
Thomas Collins |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Greenwich |
28 June 1851 |
Edward George Barnard |
|
Whig |
David Salomons |
|
Whig |
Death |
Bath |
25 June 1851 |
Lord Ashley |
|
Conservative |
George Treweeke Scobell |
|
Whig |
Succession to a peerage |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire |
9 June 1851 |
Sir William Morison |
|
Whig |
James Johnstone |
|
Whig |
Death |
Argyllshire |
6 June 1851[15 1] |
Duncan McNeill |
|
Conservative |
Sir Archibald Islay Campbell |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Senator of the College of Justice) |
Newry |
30 May 1851[15 1] |
Viscount Newry |
|
Peelite |
Edmund Gilling Hallewell |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Isle of Wight |
29 May 1851 |
John Simeon |
|
Whig |
Edward Dawes |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Harwich |
28 May 1851 |
Henry Thoby Prinsep |
|
Conservative |
Robert Wigram Crawford |
|
Whig |
Void By-Election |
Cork City |
23 April 1851[15 1] |
William Trant Fagan |
|
Irish Repeal |
Francis Murphy |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Boston |
22 April 1851 |
Dudley Pelham |
|
Whig |
James William Freshfield |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Longford |
21 April 1851 |
Samuel Wensley Blackall |
|
Irish Repeal |
Richard More O'Ferrall |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Governor of Dominica) |
Leith Burghs |
14 April 1851[15 1] |
Andrew Rutherfurd |
|
Whig |
James Moncreiff |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Judge of the Court of Session) |
Enniskillen |
12 April 1851 |
Henry Arthur Cole |
|
Conservative |
James Whiteside |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Aylesbury |
11 April 1851 |
Frederick Calvert |
|
Whig |
Richard Bethell |
|
Whig |
Void By-Election |
West Somerset |
10 April 1851[15 1] |
Sir Alexander Hood |
|
Conservative |
William Gore-Langton |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Coventry |
8 April 1851 |
George James Turner |
|
Conservative |
Charles Ponsonby |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Vice Chancellor) |
Oxford |
3 April 1851[15 1] |
William Page Wood |
|
Whig |
William Page Wood |
|
Whig |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Southampton |
2 April 1851[15 1] |
Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Devonport |
2 April 1851[15 1] |
John Romilly |
|
Whig |
John Romilly |
|
Whig |
Master of the Rolls[15 2] |
Dungarvan |
22 March 1851 |
Richard Lalor Sheil |
|
Whig |
Charles Ponsonby |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Minister to Tuscany) |
Thirsk |
21 March 1851[15 1] |
John Bell |
|
Conservative |
Sir William Payne-Gallwey |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Harwich |
5 March 1851 |
Sir John Hobhouse |
|
Whig |
Henry Thoby Prinsep |
|
Conservative |
Resignation and elevation to the peerage |
Glamorganshire |
25 February 1851[15 1] |
The Earl of Dunraven |
|
Conservative |
Sir George Tyler |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Bedfordshire |
24 February 1851 |
Viscount Alford |
|
Conservative |
Richard Gilpin |
|
Conservative |
Death |
North Staffordshire |
22 February 1851[15 1] |
Viscount Brackley |
|
Conservative |
Sir Smith Child |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
South Nottinghamshire |
17 February 1851 |
Robert Bromley |
|
Conservative |
William Hodgson Barrow |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Falkirk Burghs |
14 February 1851 |
Earl of Lincoln |
|
Conservative |
James Baird |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Dungannon |
14 February 1851[15 1] |
Viscount Northland |
|
Conservative |
William Stuart Knox |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Pontefract |
13 February 1851 |
Samuel Martin |
|
Whig |
Beilby Lawley |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Baron of the Exchequer) |
Windsor |
10 February 1851[15 1] |
John Hatchell |
|
Whig |
John Hatchell |
|
Whig |
Attorney-General for Ireland[15 2] |
Aylesbury |
27 December 1850 |
The Lord Nugent |
|
Whig |
Frederick Calvert |
|
Whig |
Death |
St Albans |
24 December 1850[15 4] |
Alexander Raphael |
|
Whig |
Jacob Bell |
|
Whig |
Death |
County Limerick |
14 December 1850 |
Samuel Dickson |
|
Whig |
Wyndham Goold |
|
Whig |
Death |
Herefordshire |
18 October 1850[15 1] |
Joseph Bailey |
|
Conservative |
Thomas William Booker-Blakemore |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Montgomeryshire |
11 October 1850[15 1] |
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn |
|
Conservative |
Herbert Watkin Williams-Wynn |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Cambridge University |
4 October 1850[15 1] |
Charles Law |
|
Conservative |
Loftus Wigram |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Poole |
24 September 1850 |
George Richard Robinson |
|
Conservative |
Henry Danby Seymour |
|
Whig |
Death |
Lambeth |
7 August 1850 |
Charles Pearson |
|
Whig |
William Williams |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Dungannon |
3 August 1850[15 1] |
Viscount Northland |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Northland |
|
Conservative |
Resigned seat and was re-elected without his knowledge or consent |
Mayo |
29 July 1850[15 1] |
Robert Dillon Browne |
|
Irish Repeal |
George Gore Ousley Higgins |
|
Whig |
Death |
Chester |
22 July 1850[15 1] |
John Jervis |
|
Whig |
William Owen Stanley |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Tamworth |
19 July 1850[15 1] |
Sir Robert Peel |
|
Peelite |
Sir Robert Peel |
|
Peelite |
Death |
Southampton |
17 July 1850[15 1] |
Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Alexander Cockburn |
|
Whig |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Devonport |
17 July 1850[15 1] |
Sir John Romilly |
|
Whig |
Sir John Romilly |
|
Whig |
Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Lymington |
30 April 1850 |
George Keppel |
|
Whig |
Edward John Hutchins |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Totnes |
30 March 1850[15 1] |
Lord Seymour |
|
Whig |
Lord Seymour |
|
Whig |
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests[15 2] |
County Sligo |
12 March 1850[15 1] |
John Ffolliott |
|
Conservative |
Sir Robert Gore-Booth |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Canterbury |
4 March 1850[15 1] |
Albert Denison |
|
Whig |
Frederick Romilly |
|
Whig |
Resignation and elevation to the peerage |
Kirkcudbrightshire |
20 February 1850[15 1] |
Thomas Maitland |
|
Whig |
John Mackie |
|
Whig |
Resignation (Judge of the Court of Session) |
Colchester |
9 February 1850[15 1] |
George Henry Smyth |
|
Conservative |
Lord John Manners |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Windsor |
6 February 1850[15 1] |
Lord John Hay |
|
Whig |
John Hatchell |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
New Shoreham |
28 December 1849[15 1] |
Charles Goring |
|
Conservative |
Lord Alexander Gordon-Lennox |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Cork City |
14 November 1849 |
Daniel Callaghan |
|
Irish Repeal |
James Charles Chatterton |
|
Conservative |
Death |
West Surrey |
27 September 1849 |
William Denison |
|
Whig |
William John Evelyn |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Kidderminster |
5 September 1849 |
Richard Godson |
|
Peelite |
John Best |
|
Peelite |
Death |
Reading |
8 August 1849 |
Thomas Noon Talfourd |
|
Whig |
Viscount Chelsea |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Puisne Judge of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Boston |
2 August 1849 |
Sir James Duke |
|
Whig |
Dudley Pelham |
|
Whig |
Resignation in order to contest City of London |
City of London |
27 July 1849[15 1] |
James Pattison |
|
Whig |
Sir James Duke |
|
Whig |
Death |
City of London |
4 July 1849 |
Lionel de Rothschild |
|
Whig |
Lionel de Rothschild |
|
Whig |
Seeks re-election following the rejection of the Jewish Disabilities Bill |
South Warwickshire |
7 June 1849[15 1] |
Evelyn Shirley |
|
Conservative |
Lord Guernsey |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Sutherland |
5 June 1849[15 1] |
Sir David Dundas |
|
Whig |
Sir David Dundas |
|
Whig |
Judge Advocate General[15 2] |
County Limerick |
1 June 1849[15 1] |
William Smith O'Brien |
|
[[Irish Confederate Party|]] |
Samuel Dickson |
|
Whig |
Disqualification (conviction for high treason) |
Sheffield |
3 May 1849[15 1] |
Henry George Ward |
|
Whig |
John Arthur Roebuck |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
South Nottinghamshire |
17 April 1849[15 1] |
Lancelot Rolleston |
|
Conservative |
Robert Bromley |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
North Hampshire |
6 April 1849 |
Sir William Heathcote |
|
Conservative |
Melville Portal |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
South Derbyshire |
23 March 1849[15 1] |
Edward Miller Mundy |
|
Conservative |
William Mundy |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Donegal |
20 February 1849[15 1] |
Edward Michael Conolly |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Conolly |
|
Conservative |
Death |
South Staffordshire |
19 February 1849[15 1] |
Viscount Ingestre |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Lewisham |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
South Devon |
13 February 1849[15 1] |
Lord Courtenay |
|
Conservative |
Sir Ralph Lopes |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Cardigan Boroughs |
12 February 1849 |
Pryse Pryse |
|
Whig |
Pryse Loveden |
|
Whig |
Death |
Bolton |
9 February 1849 |
John Bowring |
|
Whig |
Joshua Walmsley |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Kingston upon Hull |
7 February 1849[15 1] |
Matthew Talbot Baines |
|
Whig |
Matthew Talbot Baines |
|
Whig |
President of the Poor Law Board[15 2] |
Portsmouth |
6 February 1849[15 1] |
Francis Baring |
|
Whig |
Francis Baring |
|
Whig |
First Lord of the Admiralty[15 2] |
Leominster |
6 February 1849[15 1] |
Henry Barkly |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Peel |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (Governor of British Guiana) |
Truro |
11 January 1849 |
Edmund Turner |
|
Whig |
Humphrey Willyams |
|
Whig |
Death |
Liskeard |
3 January 1849[15 1] |
Charles Buller |
|
Whig |
Richard Budden Crowder |
|
Whig |
Death |
King's Lynn |
22 December 1848[15 1] |
Lord George Bentinck |
|
Conservative |
Edward Stanley |
|
Conservative |
Death |
West Riding of Yorkshire |
11 December 1848 |
Viscount Morpeth |
|
Whig |
Edmund Beckett |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Bolton |
12 September 1848[15 1] |
William Bolling |
|
Conservative |
Stephen Blair |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Cheltenham |
4 September 1848 |
Craven Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Grenville Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Leicester |
2 September 1848[15 1] |
Joshua Walmsley |
|
Whig |
John Ellis |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Richard Gardner |
|
Whig |
Richard Harris |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Derby |
2 September 1848 |
Frederick Leveson-Gower |
|
Whig |
Michael Thomas Bass |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Edward Strutt |
|
Whig |
Lawrence Heyworth |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Thetford |
8 August 1848[15 1] |
Bingham Baring |
|
Conservative |
Francis Baring |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Sligo Borough |
15 July 1848 |
Charles Towneley |
|
Whig |
John Patrick Somers |
|
Irish Repeal |
Void By-Election |
Great Yarmouth |
8 July 1848 |
Lord Arthur Lennox |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Sandars |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Octavius Coope |
|
Conservative |
Charles Rumbold |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Cheltenham |
29 June 1848 |
Willoughby Jones |
|
Conservative |
Craven Berkeley |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Horsham |
28 June 1848 |
John Jervis |
|
Whig |
William Vesey-FitzGerald |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
William Vesey-FitzGerald |
|
Conservative |
Lord Edward Howard |
|
Whig |
By-election result reversed on petition |
North Cheshire |
8 June 1848 |
Edward Stanley |
|
Whig |
George Legh |
|
Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
York |
24 May 1848 |
Henry Galgacus Redhead Yorke |
|
Whig |
William Mordaunt Edward Milner |
|
Whig |
Death |
Cirencester |
24 May 1848 |
William Cripps |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Randolph Mullings |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Wicklow |
27 April 1848 |
William Acton |
|
Conservative |
Ralph Howard |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Bewdley |
18 April 1848 |
Thomas James Ireland |
|
Conservative |
Viscount Mandeville |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Sligo Borough |
11 April 1848 |
John Patrick Somers |
|
Irish Repeal |
Charles Towneley |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Rye |
6 April 1848[15 1] |
Herbert Mascall Curteis |
|
Whig |
Herbert Mascall Curteis |
|
Whig |
Void By-Election |
Devonport |
3 April 1848[15 1] |
John Romilly |
|
Whig |
John Romilly |
|
Whig |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2] |
Harwich |
1 April 1848 |
John Attwood |
|
Conservative |
Sir John Hobhouse |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Aylesbury |
29 March 1848 |
John Peter Deering |
|
Conservative |
Quintin Dick |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Monmouthshire |
24 March 1848[15 1] |
Lord Granville Somerset |
|
Conservative |
Edward Arthur Somerset |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Lincoln |
16 March 1848 |
Charles Seely |
|
Whig |
Thomas Hobhouse |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Carlisle |
14 March 1848 |
William Nicholson Hodgson |
|
Conservative |
William Nicholson Hodgson |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
John Dixon |
|
Whig |
Philip Howard |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Kinsale |
11 March 1848 |
Richard Samuel Guinness |
|
Conservative |
Benjamin Hawes |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Lancaster |
9 March 1848 |
Samuel Gregson |
|
Whig |
Robert Baynes Armstrong |
|
Whig |
Void Election |
Waterford City |
1 March 1848 |
Daniel O'Connell |
|
Irish Repeal |
Sir Henry Barron |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Devizes |
25 February 1848[15 1] |
William Heald Ludlow Bruges |
|
Conservative |
James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Dublin University |
19 February 1848[15 1] |
Frederick Shaw |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Napier |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
North Shropshire |
16 February 1848[15 1] |
Viscount Clive |
|
Conservative |
John Whitehall Dod |
|
Conservative |
Succession to a peerage |
Wells |
27 December 1847[15 1] |
William Goodenough Hayter |
|
Whig |
William Goodenough Hayter |
|
Whig |
Judge Advocate General[15 2] |
Calne |
27 December 1847[15 1] |
Earl of Shelburne |
|
Whig |
Earl of Shelburne |
|
Whig |
Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2] |
Rye |
23 December 1847[15 1] |
Herbert Barrett Curteis |
|
Whig |
Herbert Mascall Curteis |
|
Whig |
Death |
Sunderland |
22 December 1847 |
David Barclay |
|
Whig |
Sir Hedworth Williamson |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
South Lancashire |
20 December 1847[15 1] |
Charles Pelham Villiers |
|
Whig |
Alexander Henry |
|
Whig |
Double Election, chose to sit for Wolverhampton |
Tamworth |
18 December 1847[15 1] |
William Yates Peel |
|
Conservative |
John Townshend |
|
Whig |
Resignation |
Kilkenny City |
18 December 1847[15 1] |
John O'Connell |
|
Irish Repeal |
Michael Sullivan |
|
Irish Repeal |
Double Election, chose to sit for Limerick City |
Stockport |
16 December 1847 |
Richard Cobden |
|
Radical |
James Kershaw |
|
Whig |
Double Election, chose to sit for the West Riding of Yorkshire |
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis |
15 December 1847[15 1] |
William Dougal Christie |
|
Whig |
Frederick William Child Villiers |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (to avoid election petition) |
Newcastle-under-Lyme |
15 December 1847 |
Samuel Christy |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Christy |
|
Conservative |
Seeks re-election due to his firm holding a government contract |
Edinburgh |
15 December 1847[15 1] |
Charles Cowan |
|
Whig |
Charles Cowan |
|
Whig |
Disqualification (held government contract) |
Liskeard |
14 December 1847[15 1] |
Charles Buller |
|
Whig |
Charles Buller |
|
Whig |
President of the Poor Law Board[15 2] |
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 An uncontested by-election.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 1 2 Naas sought re-election at Coleraine.
- ↑ Seat abolished 3 May 1852.
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