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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
Wilton |
6 November 1918[30 1] |
Sir Charles Bathurst |
| Conservative |
Hugh Morrison |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Prestwich |
28 October 1918[30 1] |
Hon. Oswald Cawley |
| Liberal |
Austin Hopkinson |
| Liberal |
Killed in action |
South Shields |
28 October 1918[30 1] |
Cecil Cochrane |
| Liberal |
Havelock Wilson |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Elgin Burghs |
25 October 1918[30 1] |
John Sutherland |
| Liberal |
Charles Barrie |
| Liberal |
Death |
Mid Norfolk |
23 October 1918[30 1] |
William Lewis Boyle |
| Conservative |
Neville Jodrell |
| Conservative |
Death |
Bath |
15 October 1918[30 1] |
Lord Alexander Thynne |
| Conservative |
Charles Foxcroft |
| Conservative |
Killed in action |
St George's, Hanover Square |
4 October 1918[30 1] |
Sir George Reid |
| Conservative |
Sir Newton Moore |
| Conservative |
Death |
Banbury |
24 September 1918[30 1] |
Hon Sir Eustace Fiennes |
| Liberal |
Sir Rhys Williams |
| Liberal |
Governor of the Seychelles |
Canterbury |
9 August 1918[30 1] |
Francis Bennett-Goldney |
| Conservative |
George Knox Anderson |
| Conservative |
Death |
East Grinstead |
29 July 1918[30 1] |
Henry Cautley |
| Conservative |
Henry Cautley |
| Conservative |
Recorder of Sunderland |
Fareham |
18 July 1918[30 1] |
Sir Arthur Lee |
| Conservative |
John Humphrey Davidson |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Manchester North East |
16 July 1918[30 1] |
J. R. Clynes |
| Labour |
J. R. Clynes |
| Labour |
Food Controller[30 2] |
Finsbury East |
16 July 1918 |
Joseph Allen Baker |
| Liberal |
Harry Cotton |
| Liberal |
Death |
Clapham |
21 June 1918 |
Denison Faber |
| Conservative |
Harry Greer |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
East Cavan |
20 June 1918 |
Samuel Young |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Arthur Griffith |
| Sinn Féin |
Death |
Bridgwater |
18 June 1918[30 1] |
Robert Sanders |
| Conservative |
Robert Sanders |
| Conservative |
Treasurer of the Household[30 2] |
Gravesend |
7 June 1918 |
Sir Gilbert Parker |
| Conservative |
Alexander Richardson |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Wansbeck |
28 May 1918 |
Charles Fenwick |
| Liberal |
Robert Mason |
| Liberal |
Death |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
13 May 1918[30 1] |
Edward Shortt |
| Liberal |
Edward Shortt |
| Liberal |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[30 2] |
Exeter |
7 May 1918[30 1] |
Henry Duke |
| Conservative |
Sir Robert Newman |
| Conservative |
Lord Justice of Appeal |
Ross |
4 May 1918 |
Percy Clive |
| Conservative |
Charles Pulley |
| Conservative |
Killed in action |
Keighley |
26 April 1918 |
Sir Swire Smith |
| Liberal |
William Somervell |
| Liberal |
Death |
Birmingham West |
25 April 1918[30 1] |
Austen Chamberlain |
| Conservative |
Austen Chamberlain |
| Conservative |
Minister without Portfolio[30 2] |
Tullamore |
19 April 1918[30 1] |
Edward John Graham |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Dr Patrick McCartan |
| Sinn Féin |
Death |
East Tyrone |
3 April 1918 |
William Redmond |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Thomas Harbison |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation in order to contest Waterford |
Manchester South |
22 March 1918[30 1] |
Philip Glazebrook |
| Conservative |
Robert Stoker |
| Conservative |
Killed in action |
Waterford City |
22 March 1918 |
John Redmond |
| Irish Parliamentary |
William Redmond |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
South Armagh |
2 February 1918 |
Charles O'Neill |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Patrick Donnelly |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Prestwich |
31 January 1918 |
Sir Frederick Cawley |
| Liberal |
Hon. Oswald Cawley |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Mid Armagh |
23 January 1918[30 1] |
Sir John Lonsdale |
| Conservative |
James Rolston Lonsdale |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Southampton |
19 December 1917[30 1] |
William Dudley Ward |
| Liberal |
William Dudley Ward |
| Liberal |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[30 2] |
Wisbech |
14 December 1917[30 1] |
Hon. Neil Primrose |
| Liberal |
Colin Coote |
| Liberal |
Died of wounds |
North Armagh |
22 November 1917[30 1] |
Sir William Moore |
| Conservative |
William Allen |
| Conservative |
Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland |
Salford North |
2 November 1917 |
Sir William Byles |
| Liberal |
Ben Tillett |
| Independent Labour |
Death |
Basingstoke |
25 October 1917[30 1] |
Arthur Salter |
| Conservative |
Sir Auckland Geddes |
| Conservative |
High Court judge |
Spalding |
25 October 1917[30 1] |
Hon. Francis McLaren |
| Liberal |
Hon. George Peel |
| Liberal |
Killed in action |
Islington East |
23 October 1917 |
Sir George Heynes Radford |
| Liberal |
Edward Smallwood |
| Liberal |
Death |
Dublin University |
5 October 1917[30 1] |
Arthur Warren Samuels |
| Irish Unionist |
Arthur Warren Samuels |
| Irish Unionist |
Solicitor-General for Ireland[30 2] |
Norwich |
26 August 1917[30 1] |
George Henry Roberts |
| Labour |
George Henry Roberts |
| Labour |
Minister of Labour[30 2] |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities |
10 August 1917[30 1] |
Sir Christopher Johnston |
| Conservative |
Sir William Cheyne |
| Conservative |
Senator of the College of Justice |
Kilkenny City |
10 August 1917 |
Patrick O'Brien |
| Irish Parliamentary |
W. T. Cosgrave |
| Sinn Féin |
Death |
Dundee |
30 July 1917 |
Winston Churchill |
| Liberal |
Winston Churchill |
| Liberal |
Minister of Munitions[30 2] |
Chesterton |
27 July 1917[30 1] |
Edwin Samuel Montagu |
| Liberal |
Edwin Samuel Montagu |
| Liberal |
Secretary of State for India[30 2] |
Cambridge |
25 July 1917[30 1] |
Almeric Paget |
| Conservative |
Sir Eric Geddes |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
South Monmouthshire |
13 July 1917 |
Sir Ivor Herbert |
| Liberal |
Sir Abraham Garrod Thomas |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
East Clare |
10 July 1917 |
Willie Redmond |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Éamon de Valera |
| Sinn Féin |
Killed in action |
South Dublin |
6 July 1917[30 1] |
William Francis Cotton |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Michael Hearn |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Fulham |
3 July 1917[30 1] |
William Hayes Fisher |
| Conservative |
William Hayes Fisher |
| Conservative |
President of the Local Government Board[30 2] |
Belfast South |
2 July 1917[30 1] |
James Chambers |
| Conservative |
William Arthur Lindsay |
| Conservative |
Death |
Liverpool Abercromby |
28 June 1917 |
Richard Chaloner |
| Conservative |
Lord Stanley |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Epping |
28 June 1917[30 1] |
Amelius Lockwood |
| Conservative |
Richard Colvin |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Henley |
20 June 1917[30 1] |
Valentine Fleming |
| Conservative |
Robert Hermon-Hodge |
| Conservative |
Killed in action |
Edinburgh South |
13 May 1917[30 1] |
Hon. Charles Henry Lyell |
| Liberal |
Sir Edward Parrott |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
South Longford |
10 May 1917 |
John Phillips |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Joseph McGuinness |
| Sinn Féin |
Death |
Ealing |
30 April 1917[30 1] |
Herbert Nield |
| Conservative |
Herbert Nield |
| Conservative |
Recorder of York |
Belfast South |
9 April 1917[30 1] |
James Chambers |
| Irish Unionist |
James Chambers |
| Irish Unionist |
Solicitor-General for Ireland[30 2] |
Aberdeen South |
3 April 1917 |
George Esslemont |
| Liberal |
Sir John Fleming |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Oxford |
30 March 1917[30 1] |
Viscount Valentia |
| Conservative |
John Marriott |
| Conservative |
Elevation to a UK Peerage |
Stockton-on-Tees |
20 March 1917 |
Jonathan Samuel |
| Liberal |
Bertrand Watson |
| Liberal |
Death |
Tamworth |
23 February 1917[30 1] |
Francis Newdigate |
| Conservative |
Henry Wilson-Fox |
| Conservative |
Governor of Tasmania |
West Perthshire |
21 February 1917[30 1] |
John Stewart-Murray |
| Conservative |
Archibald Stirling |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Rossendale |
13 February 1917 |
Lewis Harcourt |
| Liberal |
Sir John Maden |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Rotherham |
5 February 1917[30 1] |
Joseph Pease |
| Liberal |
Arthur Richardson |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Dublin University |
5 February 1917 |
James Campbell |
| Irish Unionist |
Arthur Warren Samuels |
| Irish Unionist |
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland |
North Roscommon |
3 February 1917 |
James Joseph O'Kelly |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Count George Noble Plunkett |
| Sinn Féin |
Death |
Inverness-shire |
2 January 1917[30 1] |
Sir John Dewar |
| Liberal |
Thomas Brash Morison |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities |
29 December 1916[30 1] |
Sir Robert Finlay |
| Conservative |
Christopher Johnston |
| Conservative |
Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain |
Derby |
29 December 1916[30 1] |
Sir Thomas Roe |
| Liberal |
Sir William Collins |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Whitechapel |
28 December 1916[30 1] |
Sir Stuart Samuel |
| Liberal |
James Kiley |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Sheffield Hallam |
23 December 1916[30 1][30 3] |
Charles Stuart-Wortley |
| Conservative |
H. A. L. Fisher |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Ashton-under-Lyne |
23 December 1916[30 1] |
Sir Max Aitken |
| Conservative |
Sir Albert Stanley |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Hornsey |
6 December 1916[30 1] |
Lawrence Dundas |
| Conservative |
Kennedy Jones |
| Conservative |
Governor of Bengal |
West Cork |
15 November 1916 |
James Gilhooly |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Daniel O'Leary |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
North Fermanagh |
27 October 1916[30 1] |
Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh |
| Irish Unionist |
Edward Archdale |
| Irish Unionist |
Resignation |
Winchester |
19 October 1916 |
Hon. Guy Baring |
| Conservative |
Hon. Douglas Carnegie |
| Conservative |
Killed in action |
St Pancras West |
16 October 1916[30 1] |
Felix Cassel |
| Conservative |
Richard Barnett |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
North Ayrshire |
11 October 1916 |
Duncan Campbell |
| Conservative |
Aylmer Hunter-Weston |
| Conservative |
Death |
Mansfield |
20 September 1916 |
Sir Arthur Markham |
| Liberal |
Sir Charles Seely |
| Liberal |
Death |
Abingdon |
29 August 1916[30 1] |
Hon. Harold Henderson |
| Conservative |
Archie Loyd |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Colne Valley |
25 August 1916[30 1] |
Rev. Charles Leach |
| Liberal |
Frederick Mallalieu |
| Liberal |
Member certified as insane |
Berwick-upon-Tweed |
16 August 1916 |
Sir Edward Grey |
| Liberal |
Sir Francis Blake |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Bodmin |
15 August 1916[30 1] |
Sir Reginald Pole-Carew |
| Conservative |
Charles Hanson |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Exeter |
7 August 1916[30 1] |
Henry Duke |
| Conservative |
Henry Duke |
| Conservative |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[30 2] |
Berwickshire |
18 July 1916[30 1] |
Harold Tennant |
| Liberal |
Harold Tennant |
| Liberal |
Secretary for Scotland[30 2] |
Widnes |
22 May 1916[30 1] |
William Walker |
| Conservative |
William Walker |
| Conservative |
Seeking re-election[30 4] |
South Londonderry |
22 May 1916 |
John Gordon |
| Irish Unionist |
Denis Henry |
| Irish Unionist |
Resignation (Justice of the High Court of Ireland) |
Tewkesbury |
16 May 1916 |
Michael Hicks Beach |
| Conservative |
William Frederick Hicks-Beach |
| Conservative |
Died of wounds |
Ossory |
28 April 1916 |
William Delany |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John Lalor Fitzpatrick |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Dublin University |
25 April 1916[30 1] |
James Campbell |
| Irish Unionist |
James Campbell |
| Irish Unionist |
Attorney-General for Ireland[30 2] |
Wimbledon |
19 April 1916 |
Henry Chaplin |
| Conservative |
Sir Stuart Coats |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Hyde |
30 March 1916 |
Francis Neilson |
| Liberal |
Thomas Jacobsen |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Harborough |
23 March 1916 |
John William Logan |
| Liberal |
Percy Harris |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
South Shields |
18 March 1916[30 1] |
Russell Rea |
| Liberal |
Cecil Cochrane |
| Liberal |
Death |
Hertford |
9 March 1916 |
Sir John Rolleston |
| Conservative |
Noel Pemberton Billing |
| Independent |
Resignation |
Cockermouth |
2 March 1916[30 1] |
Sir Wilfrid Lawson |
| Liberal |
Joseph Bliss |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Droitwich |
29 February 1916[30 1] |
Hon. John Lyttelton |
| Conservative |
Herbert Whiteley |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Chester |
29 February 1916[30 1] |
Robert Yerburgh |
| Conservative |
Sir Owen Philipps |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Bolton |
29 February 1916[30 1] |
Thomas Taylor |
| Liberal |
William Edge |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
South Tyrone |
28 February 1916[30 1] |
Andrew Horner |
| Irish Unionist |
William Coote |
| Irish Unionist |
Death |
North Louth |
24 February 1916 |
Augustine Roche |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Patrick Whitty |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Liverpool East Toxteth |
21 February 1916[30 1] |
Edward Marshall Hall |
| Conservative |
James Stuart Rankin |
| Conservative |
Recorder of Guildford |
Rotherham |
26 January 1916[30 1] |
Joseph Pease |
| Liberal |
Joseph Pease |
| Liberal |
Postmaster-General[30 2] |
Mile End |
25 January 1916 |
Hon. Harry Levy-Lawson |
| Conservative[30 5] |
Warwick Brookes |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Bradford Central |
21 January 1916[30 1] |
Sir George Scott Robertson |
| Liberal |
James Hill |
| Liberal |
Death |
Chesterton |
20 January 1916[30 1] |
Edwin Samuel Montagu |
| Liberal |
Edwin Samuel Montagu |
| Liberal |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
North West Staffordshire |
17 January 1916[30 1] |
Albert Stanley |
| Labour |
Samuel Finney |
| Labour |
Death |
Portsmouth |
15 January 1916[30 1] |
Lord Charles Beresford |
| Conservative |
Hon. Sir Hedworth Meux |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
St George, Hanover Square |
11 January 1916[30 1] |
Sir Alexander Henderson |
| Conservative |
Sir George Reid |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Newington West |
10 January 1916 |
Cecil Norton |
| Liberal |
James Daniel Gilbert |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Cleveland |
9 December 1915 |
Herbert Samuel |
| Liberal |
Herbert Samuel |
| Liberal |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Tiverton |
30 November 1915[30 1] |
Hon. William Walrond |
| Conservative |
Charles Carew |
| Conservative |
Died of wounds |
Merthyr Tydfil |
25 November 1915 |
Keir Hardie |
| Labour |
Charles Stanton |
| Independent Labour |
Death |
St Austell |
24 November 1915[30 1] |
Thomas Agar-Robartes |
| Liberal |
Sir Francis Layland-Barratt |
| Liberal |
Died of wounds |
St Helens |
24 November 1915[30 1] |
Rigby Swift |
| Conservative |
Rigby Swift |
| Conservative |
Recorder of Wigan |
Kingston |
16 November 1915[30 1] |
George Cave |
| Conservative |
George Cave |
| Conservative |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[30 2] |
Cardiff |
12 November 1915[30 1] |
Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart |
| Conservative |
James Cory |
| Conservative |
Killed in action |
Uxbridge |
10 November 1915[30 1] |
Hon. Charles Thomas Mills |
| Conservative |
Hon. Arthur Mills |
| Conservative |
Killed in action |
Heywood |
10 November 1915[30 1] |
Harold Thomas Cawley |
| Liberal |
Albert Illingworth |
| Liberal |
Killed in action |
Appleby |
27 October 1915[30 1] |
Sir Lancelot Sanderson |
| Conservative |
Cecil Lowther |
| Conservative |
High Court judge |
Dublin Harbour |
1 October 1915 |
William Abraham |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Alfie Byrne |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Glasgow Central |
16 July 1915 |
Charles Dickson |
| Conservative |
John MacLeod |
| Conservative |
Lord Justice Clerk |
Arfon |
6 July 1915[30 1] |
William Jones |
| Liberal |
Griffith Rees |
| Liberal |
Death |
Keighley |
29 June 1915[30 1] |
Sir Stanley Buckmaster |
| Liberal |
Sir Swire Smith |
| Liberal |
Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain |
North Tipperary |
17 June 1915 |
Dr John Joseph Esmonde |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Sir John Esmonde |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Dublin College Green |
11 June 1915 |
Joseph Nannetti |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John Dillon Nugent |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Preston |
9 June 1915[30 1] |
Alfred Tobin |
| Conservative |
Urban H. Broughton |
| Conservative |
County Court judge |
Kilmarnock Burghs |
28 May 1915[30 1] |
William Glynne Gladstone |
| Liberal |
Hon. Alexander Shaw |
| Liberal |
Killed in action |
Mid Durham |
29 April 1915[30 1] |
John Wilson |
| Liberal |
Samuel Galbraith |
| Liberal |
Death |
Carmarthen Boroughs |
17 March 1915[30 1] |
W. Llewelyn Williams |
| Liberal |
W. Llewelyn Williams |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Cardiff |
Maidstone |
22 February 1915[30 1] |
Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart |
| Conservative |
Carlyon Bellairs |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Mid Antrim |
17 February 1915[30 1] |
Hon. Arthur O'Neill |
| Irish Unionist |
Hon. Hugh O'Neill |
| Irish Unionist |
Killed in action |
Liverpool Kirkdale |
15 February 1915[30 1] |
Gerald Kyffin-Taylor |
| Conservative |
De Fonblanque Pennefather |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Saffron Walden |
13 February 1915[30 1] |
Cecil Beck |
| Liberal |
Cecil Beck |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Chesterton |
13 February 1915[30 1] |
Edwin Samuel Montagu |
| Liberal |
Edwin Samuel Montagu |
| Liberal |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Wigtownshire |
12 February 1915[30 1] |
John Dalrymple |
| Conservative |
Hon. Hew Dalrymple |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Thirsk and Malton |
12 February 1915[30 1] |
Charles Duncombe |
| Conservative |
Edmund Turton |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Howdenshire |
10 February 1915[30 1] |
Henry Harrison-Broadley |
| Conservative |
Hon. Stanley Jackson |
| Conservative |
Death |
Shipley |
9 February 1915[30 1] |
Percy Illingworth |
| Liberal |
Oswald Partington |
| Liberal |
Death (food poisoning) |
Scarborough |
9 February 1915[30 1] |
Walter Rea |
| Liberal |
Walter Rea |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Swansea District |
6 February 1915[30 1] |
David Brynmor Jones |
| Liberal |
Thomas Jeremiah Williams |
| Liberal |
Master in Lunacy |
Norwich |
6 February 1915[30 1] |
Sir Frederick Low |
| Liberal |
Hilton Young |
| Liberal |
High Court judge |
Sheffield Attercliffe |
28 December 1914[30 1] |
Joseph Pointer |
| Labour |
William Crawford Anderson |
| Labour |
Death |
Tullamore |
8 December 1914 |
Edmund Haviland-Burke |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Edward John Graham |
| Ind. Nationalist |
Death |
East Galway |
4 December 1914[30 1] |
John Roche |
| Irish Parliamentary |
James Cosgrave |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Londonderry City |
30 November 1914[30 1] |
David Cleghorn Hogg |
| Liberal |
Sir James Brown Dougherty |
| Liberal |
Death |
The Hartlepools |
22 September 1914[30 1] |
Sir Stephen Furness |
| Liberal |
Sir Walter Runciman |
| Liberal |
Death |
Bolton |
22 September 1914[30 1] |
Alfred Gill |
| Labour |
Robert Tootill |
| Labour |
Death |
West Wicklow |
20 August 1914[30 1] |
Edward O'Kelly |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John Thomas Donovan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Swansea District |
13 August 1914[30 1] |
Sir David Brynmor Jones |
| Liberal |
Sir David Brynmor Jones |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Cardiff |
|
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
North Galway |
21 July 1914[30 1] |
Richard Hazleton |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Richard Hazleton |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Seeks re-election[30 6] |
East Worcestershire |
16 July 1914[30 1] |
Austen Chamberlain |
| Conservative |
Frederick Leverton Harris |
| Conservative |
Resignation in order to fight Birmingham West |
Birmingham West |
14 July 1914[30 1] |
Joseph Chamberlain |
| Conservative |
Austen Chamberlain |
| Conservative |
Death |
Oxford University |
30 June 1914[30 1] |
Sir William Anson |
| Conservative |
Rowland Prothero |
| Conservative |
Death |
Brighton |
29 June 1914[30 1] |
Hon. John Gordon |
| Conservative |
Charles Thomas-Stanford |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Ipswich |
23 May 1914 |
Silvester Horne |
| Liberal |
John Ganzoni |
| Conservative |
Death |
North East Derbyshire |
20 May 1914 |
W. E. Harvey |
| Labour |
Harland Bowden |
| Conservative |
Death |
Great Grimsby |
12 May 1914 |
Sir George Doughty |
| Conservative |
Thomas Tickler |
| Conservative |
Death |
East Fife |
8 April 1914[30 1] |
H. H. Asquith |
| Liberal |
H. H. Asquith |
| Liberal |
Secretary of State for War[30 2] |
Belfast East |
6 April 1914[30 1] |
Robert McMordie |
| Irish Unionist |
Robert Sharman-Crawford |
| Irish Unionist |
Death |
Leith Burghs |
26 February 1914 |
Ronald Munro-Ferguson |
| Liberal |
George Welsh Currie |
| Conservative |
Governor General of Australia |
Poplar |
19 February 1914 |
Sydney Buxton |
| Liberal |
Alfred William Yeo |
| Liberal |
Governor-General of the Union of South Africa |
Bethnal Green South West |
19 February 1914 |
Charles Masterman |
| Liberal |
Mathew Wilson |
| Conservative |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Cork City |
18 February 1914[30 1] |
William O'Brien |
| All-for-Ireland |
William O'Brien |
| All-for-Ireland |
Resigned to re-contest |
Wycombe |
18 February 1914 |
Sir Charles Cripps |
| Conservative |
William Baring du Pré |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
North West Durham |
30 January 1914 |
Llewellyn Atherley-Jones |
| Liberal |
Aneurin Williams |
| Liberal |
Judge of the City of London Court |
South Lanarkshire |
12 December 1913 |
Sir Walter Menzies |
| Liberal |
Hon. William Watson |
| Conservative |
Death |
Wick Burghs |
8 December 1913 |
Robert Munro |
| Liberal |
Robert Munro |
| Liberal |
Lord Advocate[30 2] |
Keighley |
11 November 1913 |
Sir Stanley Buckmaster |
| Liberal |
Sir Stanley Buckmaster |
| Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[30 2] |
Reading |
8 November 1913 |
Sir Rufus Isaacs |
| Liberal |
Leslie Orme Wilson |
| Conservative |
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales |
Linlithgowshire |
7 November 1913 |
Alexander Ure |
| Liberal |
John Pratt |
| Liberal |
Lord President of the Court of Session |
North Cork |
4 November 1913[30 1] |
Patrick Guiney |
| All-for-Ireland |
John Guiney |
| All-for-Ireland |
Death |
Chesterfield |
20 August 1913 |
James Haslam |
| Labour |
Barnet Kenyon |
| Liberal |
Death |
St George's, Hanover Square |
15 July 1913[30 1] |
Alfred Lyttelton |
| Conservative |
Sir Alexander Henderson |
| Conservative |
Death |
Leicester |
27 June 1913 |
Eliot Crawshay-Williams |
| Liberal |
Gordon Hewart |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Dover |
23 June 1913[30 1] |
George Wyndham |
| Conservative |
Vere Ponsonby |
| Conservative |
Death |
Wandsworth |
12 June 1913 |
Sir Henry Kimber |
| Conservative |
Samuel Samuel |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Leix |
9 June 1913[30 1] |
Patrick Aloysius Meehan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Patrick Joseph Meehan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Altrincham |
28 May 1913 |
John Kebty-Fletcher |
| Conservative |
George Hamilton |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Newmarket |
16 May 1913 |
Sir Charles Rose |
| Liberal |
John Denison-Pender |
| Conservative |
Death |
Whitechapel |
30 April 1913 |
Sir Stuart Samuel |
| Liberal |
Sir Stuart Samuel |
| Liberal |
Undertook a contract for the Public Service |
Shrewsbury |
22 April 1913 |
Sir Clement Hill |
| Conservative |
George Butler Lloyd |
| Conservative |
Death |
Kendal |
18 March 1913 |
Sir Josceline Bagot |
| Conservative |
John Weston |
| Ind. Conservative |
Death |
Houghton-le-Spring |
18 March 1913 |
Robert Cameron |
| Liberal |
Thomas Wing |
| Liberal |
Death |
Chorley |
19 February 1913 |
David Lindsay |
| Conservative |
Sir Henry Hibbert |
| Conservative |
Succession |
East Antrim |
19 February 1913[30 1] |
James McCalmont |
| Irish Unionist |
Robert McCalmont |
| Irish Unionist |
Death |
East Waterford |
15 February 1913[30 1] |
Patrick Joseph Power |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Martin Joseph Murphy |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Londonderry City |
30 January 1913 |
James Hamilton |
| Irish Unionist |
David Cleghorn Hogg |
| Liberal |
Succession |
Flint Boroughs |
21 January 1913 |
James Summers |
| Liberal |
Thomas Henry Parry |
| Liberal |
Death |
Bow and Bromley |
26 November 1912 |
George Lansbury |
| Labour |
Reginald Blair |
| Conservative |
Resigned to recontest on platform of women's suffrage |
Bolton |
23 November 1912 |
George Harwood |
| Liberal |
Thomas Taylor |
| Liberal |
Death |
Taunton |
11 November 1912 |
Hon. William Peel |
| Conservative |
Sir Gilbert Wills |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Midlothian |
10 September 1912 |
Alexander Murray |
| Liberal |
John Hope |
| Conservative |
Succession |
East Carmarthenshire |
22 August 1912 |
Abel Thomas |
| Liberal |
Rev Josiah Towyn Jones |
| Liberal |
Death |
Manchester North West |
8 August 1912 |
Sir George Kemp |
| Liberal |
Sir John Randles |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Crewe |
26 July 1912 |
Walter McLaren |
| Liberal |
Ernest Craig |
| Conservative |
Death |
Hanley |
13 July 1912 |
Enoch Edwards |
| Labour |
R. L. Outhwaite |
| Liberal |
Death |
Ilkeston |
1 July 1912 |
J. E. B. Seely |
| Liberal |
J. E. B. Seely |
| Liberal |
Secretary of State for War[30 2] |
Holmfirth |
20 June 1912 |
Henry Wilson |
| Liberal |
Sydney Arnold |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Hythe |
11 June 1912 |
Sir Edward Sassoon |
| Conservative |
Sir Philip Sassoon |
| Conservative |
Death |
North West Norfolk |
31 May 1912 |
Sir George White |
| Liberal |
Edward Hemmerde |
| Liberal |
Death |
Hackney South |
24 May 1912 |
Horatio Bottomley |
| Independent Liberal |
Hector Morison |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Forest of Dean |
30 April 1912[30 1] |
Henry Webb |
| Liberal |
Henry Webb |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Nottingham East |
19 April 1912 |
James Morrison |
| Conservative |
Sir John David Rees |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Epsom |
21 March 1912[30 1] |
William Keswick |
| Conservative |
Henry Keswick |
| Conservative |
Death |
Leominster |
18 March 1912[30 1] |
Sir James Rankin |
| Conservative |
Henry FitzHerbert Wright |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
South East Essex |
16 March 1912[30 1] |
John Kirkwood |
| Conservative |
Hon. Rupert Guinness |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Hereford |
8 March 1912[30 1] |
John Arkwright |
| Conservative |
William Hewins |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Manchester South |
5 March 1912 |
Sir Arthur Haworth |
| Liberal |
Philip Glazebrook |
| Conservative |
Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Glasgow St Rollox |
26 February 1912 |
Thomas McKinnon Wood |
| Liberal |
Thomas McKinnon Wood |
| Liberal |
Secretary for Scotland[30 2] |
Edinburgh East |
2 February 1912 |
Sir James Gibson |
| Liberal |
James Hogge |
| Liberal |
Death |
Carmarthen District |
29 January 1912 |
W. Llewelyn Williams |
| Liberal |
W. Llewelyn Williams |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Swansea |
Govan |
22 December 1911 |
William Hunter |
| Liberal |
Daniel Holmes |
| Liberal |
Senator of the College of Justice |
North Ayrshire |
20 December 1911 |
Andrew Anderson |
| Liberal |
Duncan Campbell |
| Conservative |
Solicitor General for Scotland[30 2] |
Hitchin |
23 November 1911 |
Dr Alfred Hillier |
| Conservative |
Robert Cecil |
| Conservative |
Death |
South Somerset |
21 November 1911 |
Sir Edward Strachey |
| Liberal |
Aubrey Herbert |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Oldham |
13 November 1911 |
Alfred Emmott |
| Liberal |
Edmund Denniss |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Bristol East |
3 November 1911 |
Charles Hobhouse |
| Liberal |
Charles Hobhouse |
| Liberal |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Keighley |
27 October 1911 |
Sir John Brigg |
| Liberal |
Stanley Buckmaster |
| Liberal |
Death |
North Tyrone |
6 October 1911 |
Redmond Barry |
| Liberal |
Thomas Russell |
| Liberal |
Lord Chancellor of Ireland |
Kilmarnock Burghs |
26 September 1911 |
Adam Rainy |
| Liberal |
William Glynne Charles Gladstone |
| Liberal |
Death |
Middleton |
2 August 1911 |
Sir William Adkins |
| Liberal |
Sir William Adkins |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Nottingham |
Bethnal Green South West |
29 July 1911 |
Edward Pickersgill |
| Liberal |
Charles Masterman |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Wellington |
21 July 1911 |
Sir Alexander Acland Hood |
| Conservative |
Dennis Boles |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Luton |
20 July 1911 |
Thomas Ashton |
| Liberal |
Cecil Harmsworth |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
East Cork |
15 July 1911[30 1] |
Anthony Donelan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John Muldoon |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Election declared void |
North East Cork |
15 July 1911[30 1] |
Moreton Frewen |
| All-for-Ireland |
Tim Healy |
| All-for-Ireland |
Resignation |
East Wicklow |
13 July 1911[30 1] |
John Muldoon |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Anthony Donelan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation in order to contest East Cork |
West Ham North |
8 July 1911 |
Charles Masterman |
| Liberal |
Baron Maurice de Forest |
| Liberal |
Election declared void |
St Augustine's |
7 July 1911[30 1] |
Aretas Akers-Douglas |
| Conservative |
Ronald McNeill |
| Conservative |
Elevation |
Glasgow Tradeston |
6 July 1911 |
Archibald Corbett |
| Liberal |
J. D. White |
| Liberal |
Elevation |
Kingston upon Hull Central |
5 July 1911 |
Sir Henry King |
| Conservative |
Mark Sykes |
| Conservative |
Election declared void |
Brighton |
26 June 1911[30 1] |
Hon Walter Rice |
| Conservative |
Hon John Gordon |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Ross and Cromarty |
14 June 1911 |
James Galloway Weir |
| Liberal |
Ian Macpherson |
| Liberal |
Death |
Barnstaple |
6 May 1911 |
Ernest Soares |
| Liberal |
Sir Godfrey Baring |
| Liberal |
Appointed to the National Debt Office |
Birmingham South |
3 May 1911[30 1] |
Charles Howard |
| Conservative |
Leo Amery |
| Liberal Unionist |
Succession |
East Dorset |
29 April 1911[30 1] |
Hon Frederick Guest |
| Liberal |
Hon Frederick Guest |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Cheltenham |
28 April 1911 |
Richard Mathias |
| Liberal |
James Agg-Gardner |
| Conservative |
Election declared void |
Haddingtonshire |
19 April 1911 |
Sir Richard Haldane |
| Liberal |
John Deans Hope |
| Liberal |
Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain |
Bootle |
27 March 1911 |
Thomas Sandys |
| Conservative |
Bonar Law |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Brentford |
23 March 1911[30 1] |
Lord Alwyne Compton |
| Conservative |
William Joynson-Hicks |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
North Louth |
15 March 1911[30 1] |
Richard Hazleton |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Augustine Roche |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Void Election |
North East Lanarkshire |
9 March 1911 |
Thomas Fleming Wilson |
| Liberal |
James Duncan Millar |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Forest of Dean |
24 February 1911 |
Sir Charles Dilke |
| Liberal |
Henry Webb |
| Liberal |
Death |
Westbury |
22 February 1911 |
Sir John Fuller |
| Liberal |
Hon Geoffrey Howard |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Horncastle |
16 February 1911 |
Lord Willoughby de Eresby |
| Conservative |
William Weigall |
| Conservative |
Succession |
Cambridge University |
11–16 February 1911 |
Samuel Butcher |
| Conservative |
Sir Joseph Larmor |
| Conservative |
Death |
Arfon |
11 February 1911[30 1] |
William Jones |
| Liberal |
William Jones |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
An uncontested by-election.
Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
A rare case of a gain in an unopposed election.
Walker owned a stud of thoroughbred horses. When he was given a contract to supply horses to the Army, questions were raised as to whether this contract disqualified him from the House of Commons, so Walker sought re-election in order to remove doubts as to his position.
Levy-Lawson was a Liberal Unionist until 1912, when his party merged with the Conservatives.
Hazleton resigned after submitting his own bankruptcy petition.
|
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
Walthamstow |
1 November 1910 |
John Simon |
| Liberal |
Sir John Simon |
| Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[29 1] |
South Shields |
27 October 1910 |
Sir William Robson |
| Liberal |
Russell Rea |
| Liberal |
Lord of Appeal |
Liverpool Kirkdale |
20 July 1910 |
Charles McArthur |
| Conservative |
Gerald Kyffin-Taylor |
| Conservative |
Death |
East Dorset |
30 June 1910 |
Frederick Guest |
| Liberal |
Henry Guest |
| Liberal |
Election declared void |
Hartlepool |
20 June 1910 |
Sir Christopher Furness |
| Liberal |
Stephen Furness |
| Liberal |
Election declared void |
Lewes |
17 June 1910[29 2] |
Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher |
| Conservative |
William Campion |
| Conservative |
Death |
Dublin Harbour |
14 June 1910[29 2] |
Timothy Harrington |
| Irish Parliamentary |
William Abraham |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Crewe |
30 April 1910 |
James Tomkinson |
| Liberal |
Walter McLaren |
| Liberal |
Death |
Edinburgh South |
29 April 1910 |
Arthur Dewar |
| Liberal |
Charles Henry Lyell |
| Liberal |
Senator of the College of Justice |
North Down |
28 April 1910[29 2] |
Thomas Corbett |
| Conservative |
William Mitchell-Thomson |
| Conservative |
Death |
Govan |
28 April 1910[29 2] |
William Hunter |
| Liberal |
William Hunter |
| Liberal |
Solicitor General for Scotland[29 1] |
Mid Glamorganshire |
31 March 1910 |
Sir Samuel Thomas Evans |
| Liberal |
Frederick Gibbins |
| Liberal |
President of the Probate and Divorce Division of the High Court of Justice |
West Wicklow |
29 March 1910[29 2] |
James O'Connor |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Edward Peter O'Kelly |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Reading |
12 March 1910[29 2] |
Rufus Isaacs |
| Liberal |
Rufus Isaacs |
| Liberal |
Solicitor General for England and Wales[29 1] |
Shipley |
10 March 1910[29 2] |
Percy Illingworth |
| Liberal |
Percy Illingworth |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1] |
Ilkeston |
7 March 1910 |
Balthazar Foster |
| Liberal |
J. E. B. Seely |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
North East Cork |
2 March 1910[29 2] |
William O'Brien |
| All-for-Ireland |
Maurice Healy |
| All-for-Ireland |
Elected to sit for Cork City |
Barnstaple |
2 March 1910[29 2] |
Ernest Soares |
| Liberal |
Ernest Soares |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1] |
Rotherham |
1 March 1910[29 2] |
Sir William Holland |
| Liberal |
Jack Pease |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Tower Hamlets St George |
1 March 1910 |
William Wedgwood Benn |
| Liberal |
William Wedgwood Benn |
| Liberal |
Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1] |
Swansea District |
28 February 1910[29 2] |
Sir David Brynmor Jones |
| Liberal |
Sir David Brynmor Jones |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Merthyr Tydvil |
Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
An uncontested by-election.
|
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
South Armagh |
5 November 1909 |
William McKillop |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Charles O'Neill |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Bermondsey |
28 October 1909 |
George Cooper |
| Liberal |
John Dumphreys |
| Conservative |
Death |
West Clare |
3 September 1909[28 1] |
James Halpin |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Arthur Lynch |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
South Kilkenny |
10 August 1909[28 1] |
Nicholas Joseph Murphy |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Matthew Keating |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Declared bankrupt |
North Sligo |
5 August 1909[28 1] |
P. A. McHugh |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Thomas Scanlan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
High Peak |
22 July 1909 |
Oswald Partington |
| Liberal |
Oswald Partington |
| Liberal |
Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 2] |
Dumfries Burghs |
20 July 1909 |
John Gulland |
| Liberal |
John Gulland |
| Liberal |
Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 2] |
Mid Derbyshire |
15 July 1909 |
James Alfred Jacoby |
| Liberal |
John Hancock |
| Liberal |
Death |
Cleveland |
9 July 1909 |
Herbert Samuel |
| Liberal |
Herbert Samuel |
| Liberal |
Appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[28 2] |
East Limerick |
10 June 1909 |
William Lundon |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Thomas Lundon |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Edinburgh West |
17 May 1909[28 1] |
Lewis McIver |
| Liberal Unionist |
James Avon Clyde |
| Liberal Unionist |
Resignation |
Stratford-on-Avon |
4 May 1909 |
Thomas Kincaid-Smith |
| Liberal |
Philip Staveley Foster |
| Conservative |
Resigned to restand following his resignation from the Liberal Party |
Sheffield Attercliffe |
4 May 1909 |
J. Batty Langley |
| Liberal |
Joseph Pointer |
| Labour |
Resignation |
Cork City |
1 May 1909 |
William O'Brien |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Maurice Healy |
| All-for-Ireland |
Resignation |
Edinburgh East |
16 April 1909 |
George McCrae |
| Liberal |
James Gibson |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
East Denbighshire |
2 April 1909 |
Edward Hemmerde |
| Liberal |
Edward Hemmerde |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Liverpool |
Croydon |
29 March 1909 |
H. O. Arnold-Forster |
| Liberal Unionist |
Robert Hermon-Hodge |
| Conservative |
Death |
Hawick Burghs |
5 March 1909 |
Thomas Shaw |
| Liberal |
John Barran |
| Liberal |
Resignation (appointed Lord of Appeal in Ordinary) |
Edinburgh South |
4 March 1909 |
Arthur Dewar |
| Liberal |
Arthur Dewar |
| Liberal |
Appointed Solicitor General for Scotland[28 2] |
Glasgow Central |
2 March 1909 |
Andrew Mitchell Torrance |
| Liberal |
Charles Dickson |
| Conservative |
Death |
Forfarshire |
27 February 1909 |
John Sinclair |
| Liberal |
James Falconer |
| Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Taunton |
23 February 1909 |
Edward Boyle |
| Conservative |
William Peel |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Tamworth |
16 January 1909[28 1] |
Sir Philip Muntz |
| Conservative |
Francis Newdegate |
| Conservative |
Death |
Chelmsford |
1 December 1908 |
Carne Rasch |
| Conservative |
E. G. Pretyman |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
25 September 1908 |
Thomas Cairns |
| Liberal |
George Renwick |
| Conservative |
Death |
Haggerston |
1 August 1908 |
Randal Cremer |
| Lib-Lab |
Rupert Guinness |
| Conservative |
Death |
Pembrokeshire |
16 July 1908 |
John Philipps |
| Liberal |
Walter Roch |
| Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Pudsey |
20 June 1908 |
George Whiteley |
| Liberal |
John James Oddy |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Stirling Burghs |
22 May 1908 |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
| Liberal |
Arthur Ponsonby |
| Liberal |
Death |
Newport (Shropshire) |
14 May 1908 |
William Kenyon-Slaney |
| Conservative |
Beville Stanier |
| Conservative |
Death |
Montrose Burghs |
12 May 1908 |
John Morley |
| Liberal |
Robert Harcourt |
| Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Dundee |
9 May 1908 |
Edmund Robertson |
| Liberal |
Winston Churchill |
| Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Wolverhampton East |
5 May 1908 |
Henry Fowler |
| Liberal |
George Rennie Thorne |
| Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Kincardineshire |
25 April 1908 |
John William Crombie |
| Liberal |
Arthur Murray |
| Liberal |
Death |
Manchester North West |
24 April 1908 |
Winston Churchill |
| Liberal |
William Joynson-Hicks |
| Conservative |
Appointed President of the Board of Trade[28 2] |
Dewsbury |
23 April 1908 |
Walter Runciman |
| Liberal |
Walter Runciman |
| Liberal |
Appointed President of the Board of Education[28 2] |
Sheffield Central |
21 April 1908[28 1] |
Howard Vincent |
| Conservative |
James Hope |
| Conservative |
Death |
West Derbyshire |
15 April 1908[28 1] |
Victor Cavendish |
| Liberal Unionist |
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice |
| Liberal Unionist |
Succession to the peerage |
Peckham |
24 March 1908 |
Charles Clarke |
| Liberal |
Harry Gooch |
| Conservative |
Death |
West Down |
20 March 1908 |
Arthur Hill |
| Irish Unionist |
William MacCaw |
| Irish Unionist |
Resignation |
Hastings |
3 March 1908 |
Harvey du Cros |
| Conservative |
Arthur du Cros |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Bewdley |
29 February 1908[28 1] |
Alfred Baldwin |
| Conservative |
Stanley Baldwin |
| Conservative |
Death |
West Carmarthenshire |
26 February 1908[28 1] |
John Lloyd Morgan |
| Liberal |
John Lloyd Morgan |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Swansea |
North Leitrim |
21 February 1908 |
Charles Dolan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Francis Meehan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Leeds South |
13 February 1908 |
John Lawson Walton |
| Liberal |
William Middlebrook |
| Liberal |
Death |
Mid Glamorganshire |
7 February 1908[28 1] |
Samuel Thomas Evans |
| Liberal |
Samuel Thomas Evans |
| Liberal |
Solicitor-General for England and Wales[28 2] |
Worcester |
7 February 1908 |
George Henry Williamson |
| Conservative |
Edward Goulding |
| Conservative |
Void election |
St Austell |
5 February 1908[28 1] |
William Alexander McArthur |
| Liberal |
Thomas Agar-Robartes |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
County Carlow |
3 February 1908[28 1] |
John Hammond |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Walter Kavanagh |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Ross |
31 January 1908 |
Alan Coulstoun Gardner |
| Liberal |
Percy Clive |
| Conservative |
Death |
Ashburton |
17 January 1908 |
Harry Trelawney Eve |
| Liberal |
Ernest Morrison-Bell |
| Liberal Unionist |
Appointment as a judge |
Kingston upon Hull West |
29 November 1907 |
Charles Wilson |
| Liberal |
Guy Greville Wilson |
| Liberal |
Succession to peerage |
Liverpool Kirkdale |
27 September 1907 |
David MacIver |
| Conservative |
Charles McArthur |
| Conservative |
Death |
South Longford |
6 September 1907[28 1] |
Edward Blake |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John Phillips |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
West Down |
6 September 1907 |
Harry Liddell |
| Irish Unionist |
Arthur Hill |
| Irish Unionist |
Resignation |
Bury St Edmunds |
24 August 1907 |
Frederick Hervey |
| Conservative |
Walter Guinness |
| Conservative |
Succession to the peerage |
Anglesey |
21 August 1907[28 1] |
Ellis Griffith |
| Liberal |
Ellis Griffith |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Birkenhead |
North West Staffordshire |
31 July 1907 |
Alfred Billson |
| Liberal |
Albert Stanley |
| Lib-Lab |
Death |
East Wicklow |
29 July 1907[28 1] |
Denis Joseph Cogan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John Muldoon |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
South Kilkenny |
29 July 1907[28 1] |
James O'Mara |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Nicholas Joseph Murphy |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Colne Valley |
18 July 1907 |
James Kitson |
| Liberal |
Victor Grayson |
| Independent Labour |
Elevation to the peerage |
Jarrow |
4 July 1907 |
Charles Palmer |
| Liberal |
Pete Curran |
| Labour |
Death |
North Monaghan |
20 June 1907[28 1] |
Patrick O'Hare |
| Irish Parliamentary |
James Carrige Rushe Lardner |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Rutlandshire |
11 June 1907 |
George Finch |
| Conservative |
John Gretton |
| Conservative |
Death |
Hornsey |
5 June 1907[28 1] |
Charles Balfour |
| Conservative |
Lawrence Dundas |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Wimbledon |
14 May 1907 |
Eric Hambro |
| Conservative |
Henry Chaplin |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Stepney |
10 May 1907 |
William Evans-Gordon |
| Conservative |
Frederick Leverton Harris |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
North Belfast |
17 April 1907 |
Daniel Dixon |
| Irish Unionist |
George Clark |
| Irish Unionist |
Death |
South Westmeath |
13 April 1907[28 1] |
Donal Sullivan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Walter Nugent |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Hexham |
27 March 1907 |
Wentworth Beaumont |
| Liberal |
Richard Durning Holt |
| Liberal |
Succession to the peerage |
North Tyrone |
8 March 1907 |
William Huston Dodd |
| Liberal |
Redmond Barry |
| Liberal |
Appointed as a Judge |
Halifax |
6 March 1907[28 1] |
John Henry Whitley |
| Liberal |
John Henry Whitley |
| Liberal |
Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 2] |
Brigg |
26 February 1907 |
Harold Reckitt |
| Liberal |
Berkeley Sheffield |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Aberdeen South |
20 February 1907 |
James Bryce |
| Liberal |
George Esslemont |
| Liberal |
Appointed British Ambassador to the United States |
North Monmouthshire |
19 February 1907[28 1] |
Reginald McKenna |
| Liberal |
Reginald McKenna |
| Liberal |
Appointed President of the Board of Education[28 2] |
Banffshire |
16 February 1907 |
Alexander William Black |
| Liberal |
Walter Waring |
| Liberal |
Death |
Perth |
12 February 1907[28 1] |
Robert Wallace |
| Liberal |
Robert Pullar |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
North East Derbyshire |
30 January 1907 |
Thomas Bolton |
| Liberal |
W. E. Harvey |
| Lib-Lab |
Death |
Mid Cork |
31 December 1906[28 1] |
D. D. Sheehan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
D. D. Sheehan |
| Independent Labour |
Resigned following expulsion from Nationalist group |
Huddersfield |
28 November 1906 |
James Woodhouse |
| Liberal |
Arthur Sherwell |
| Liberal |
Appointed Rail and Canal Traffic Commissioner |
North Armagh |
16 November 1906 |
Edward James Saunderson |
| Irish Unionist |
William Moore |
| Irish Unionist |
Death |
Galway Borough |
3 November 1906 |
Charles Ramsay Devlin |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Stephen Gwynn |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Mid Glamorganshire |
8 October 1906[28 1] |
Samuel Thomas Evans |
| Liberal |
Samuel Thomas Evans |
| Liberal |
Recorder of Swansea |
East Denbighshire |
14 August 1906 |
Samuel Moss |
| Liberal |
Edward Hemmerde |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Cockermouth |
3 August 1906 |
Sir Wilfrid Lawson |
| Liberal |
Sir John Scurrah Randles |
| Conservative |
Death |
East Tyrone |
5 July 1906 |
Patrick Doogan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Thomas Kettle |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Bodmin |
24 July 1906 |
Hon Thomas Agar-Robartes |
| Liberal |
Freeman Freeman-Thomas |
| Liberal |
Unseated on petition |
St George's, Hanover Square |
15 June 1906[28 1] |
Heneage Legge |
| Conservative |
Alfred Lyttelton |
| Liberal Unionist |
Resignation |
City of London |
15 June 1906[28 1] |
Sir Edward Clarke |
| Conservative |
Frederick Banbury |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Eifion |
5 June 1906[28 1] |
John Bryn Roberts |
| Liberal |
Ellis William Davies |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Dulwich |
15 May 1906 |
Frederick Rutherfoord Harris |
| Conservative |
Bonar Law |
| Conservative |
Went abroad |
Eye |
6 April 1906 |
Francis Seymour Stevenson |
| Liberal |
Harold Pearson |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Leicester |
30 March 1906 |
Henry Broadhurst |
| Liberal |
Franklin Thomasson |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Basingstoke |
12 March 1906 |
Arthur Frederick Jeffreys |
| Conservative |
Arthur Salter |
| Conservative |
Death |
North Kilkenny |
3 March 1906[28 1] |
Joseph Devlin |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Michael Meagher |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Double election, chose to sit for Belfast West |
North Leitrim |
28 February 1906[28 1] |
P. A. McHugh |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Charles Dolan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Double election, chose to sit for North Sligo |
North Galway |
28 February 1906[28 1] |
Thomas Higgins |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Richard Hazleton |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
East Aberdeenshire |
28 February 1906[28 1] |
James Annand |
| Liberal |
James Murray |
| Liberal |
Death |
City of London |
27 February 1906 |
Alban Gibbs |
| Conservative |
Arthur Balfour |
| Conservative |
Retired in favour of Balfour |
Westbury |
26 February 1906[28 1] |
John Fuller |
| Liberal |
John Fuller |
| Liberal |
Appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[28 2] |
An uncontested by-election.
Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
|
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
New Forest |
6 December 1905 |
John Douglas-Scott-Montagu |
| Conservative |
Henry Francis Compton |
| Conservative |
Succession to peerage |
Normanton |
27 November 1905[27 1] |
William Parrott |
| Lib-Lab |
Frederick Hall |
| Lib-Lab |
Death |
Hampstead |
26 October 1905 |
Thomas Milvain |
| Conservative |
John Fletcher |
| Conservative |
Judge Advocate General[27 2] |
Barkston Ash[27 3] |
13 October 1905 |
Sir Robert Gunter |
| Conservative |
Joseph Andrews |
| Liberal |
Death |
Belfast North |
14 September 1905 |
Sir James Horner Haslett |
| Irish Unionist |
Sir Daniel Dixon |
| Irish Unionist |
Death |
Elgin Burghs |
8 September 1905 |
Alexander Asher |
| Liberal |
John Sutherland |
| Liberal |
Death |
Carlisle |
14 July 1905 |
William Gully |
| Liberal |
Frederick Chance |
| Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
West Down |
10 July 1905 |
Arthur Hill |
| Irish Unionist |
Harry Liddell |
| Irish Unionist |
Resignation |
Kingswinford |
3 July 1905 |
William George Webb |
| Conservative |
Henry Staveley-Hill |
| Conservative |
Death |
Finsbury East[27 4] |
29 June 1905 |
Henry Charles Richards |
| Conservative |
Joseph Allen Baker |
| Liberal |
Death |
North Donegal |
15 June 1905[27 1] |
William O'Doherty |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John Muldoon |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Cork City |
14 June 1905[27 1] |
J. F. X. O'Brien |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Augustine Roche |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Chichester |
2 June 1905 |
Lord Edmund Talbot |
| Conservative |
Lord Edmund Talbot |
| Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Whitby[27 3] |
1 June 1905 |
Ernest Beckett |
| Conservative |
Noel Buxton |
| Liberal |
Succession to peerage |
Brighton[27 4] |
5 April 1905 |
Gerald Loder |
| Conservative |
Ernest Villiers |
| Liberal |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Bute[27 4] |
3 March 1905 |
Andrew Murray |
| Conservative |
Norman Lamont |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Appleby |
2 March 1905 |
Richard Rigg |
| Liberal |
Leifchild Jones |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Liverpool Everton |
22 February 1905 |
John A. Willox |
| Conservative |
John Harmood-Banner |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
North Kildare |
14 February 1905[27 1] |
Edmund Leamy |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John O'Connor |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
North Dorset[27 4] |
26 January 1905 |
John Wingfield-Digby |
| Conservative |
Arthur Walters Wills |
| Liberal |
Death |
Mile End |
12 January 1905 |
Spencer Charrington |
| Conservative |
Harry Levy-Lawson |
| Liberal Unionist |
Death |
Stalybridge[27 4] |
7 January 1905 |
Matthew White Ridley |
| Conservative |
John Frederick Cheetham |
| Liberal |
Succession to peerage |
Horsham |
11 November 1904 |
John Heywood Johnstone |
| Conservative |
Edward Turnour |
| Conservative |
Death |
West Monmouthshire |
3 November 1904 |
Sir William Harcourt |
| Liberal |
Thomas Richards |
| Lib-Lab |
Death |
Isle of Thanet |
7 October 1904 |
James Lowther |
| Conservative |
Harry Marks |
| Conservative |
Death |
Cork City |
19 August 1904[27 1] |
William O'Brien |
| Irish Parliamentary |
William O'Brien |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
North East Lanarkshire[27 4] |
10 August 1904 |
William Henry Rattigan |
| Liberal Unionist |
Alexander Findlay |
| Liberal |
Death |
Reading |
6 August 1904 |
George William Palmer |
| Liberal |
Rufus Isaacs |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Oswestry[27 3] |
26 July 1904 |
George Ormsby-Gore |
| Conservative |
Allan Heywood Bright |
| Liberal |
Succession to peerage |
Chertsey |
6 July 1904 |
John Arthur Fyler |
| Conservative |
Lord Bingham |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Sowerby |
2 July 1904 |
John William Mellor |
| Liberal |
John Sharp Higham |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Devonport[27 4] |
20 June 1904 |
John Lockie |
| Conservative |
John Benn |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Harborough |
17 June 1904 |
John William Logan |
| Liberal |
Philip Stanhope |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
West Cavan |
11 June 1904[27 1] |
Thomas McGovern |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Vincent Kennedy |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Isle of Wight[27 4] |
6 April 1904[27 1] |
J. E. B. Seely |
| Conservative |
J. E. B. Seely |
| Ind. Conservative |
Resignation on leaving party |
Dublin St Stephen's Green |
21 March 1904 |
James McCann |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Laurence Ambrose Waldron |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
East Dorset[27 4] |
16 March 1904 |
Humphrey Sturt |
| Conservative |
Charles Henry Lyell |
| Liberal |
Succession to peerage |
Rossendale |
15 March 1904[27 1] |
Sir William Mather |
| Liberal |
Lewis Harcourt |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Normanton |
1 March 1904 |
Benjamin Pickard |
| Lib-Lab |
William Parrott |
| Lib-Lab |
Death |
Birmingham South |
26 February 1904 |
Joseph Powell Williams |
| Liberal Unionist |
Charles Howard |
| Liberal Unionist |
Death |
St Albans[27 4] |
12 February 1904 |
Vicary Gibbs |
| Conservative |
John Bamford Slack |
| Liberal |
Disqualification for undertaking an Admiralty contract |
City of London |
9 February 1904[27 1] |
Alban Gibbs |
| Conservative |
Alban Gibbs |
| Conservative |
Disqualification for undertaking an Admiralty contract |
Ayr Burghs[27 3] |
30 January 1904 |
Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing |
| Conservative |
Joseph Dobbie |
| Liberal |
Death |
Gateshead |
20 January 1904 |
William Allan |
| Liberal |
John Johnson |
| Lib-Lab |
Death |
Norwich[27 4] |
15 January 1904 |
Harry Bullard |
| Conservative |
Louis Tillett |
| Liberal |
Death |
Ashburton |
7 January 1904 |
Charles Seale-Hayne |
| Liberal |
Harry Trelawney Eve |
| Liberal |
Death |
Ludlow |
22 December 1903 |
Robert Jasper More |
| Liberal Unionist |
Rowland Hunt |
| Liberal Unionist |
Death |
Lewisham |
15 December 1903 |
John Penn |
| Conservative |
Major Edward Coates |
| Conservative |
Death |
Dulwich |
15 December 1903 |
Sir John Blundell Maple |
| Conservative |
Frederick Rutherfoord Harris |
| Conservative |
Death |
Chorley |
4 November 1903 |
Lord Balcarres |
| Conservative |
Lord Balcarres |
| Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Fareham |
28 October 1903[27 1] |
Arthur Lee |
| Conservative |
Arthur Lee |
| Conservative |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[27 2] |
Westhoughton |
24 October 1903[27 1] |
Lord Stanley |
| Conservative |
Lord Stanley |
| Conservative |
Postmaster General[27 2] |
Warwick and Leamington |
23 October 1903 |
Alfred Lyttelton |
| Liberal Unionist |
Alfred Lyttelton |
| Liberal Unionist |
Secretary of State for the Colonies[27 2] |
Belfast West |
23 October 1903 |
H. O. Arnold-Forster |
| Liberal Unionist |
H. O. Arnold-Forster |
| Liberal Unionist |
Secretary of State for War[27 2] |
South Meath[27 4] |
9 October 1903 |
James Laurence Carew |
| Ind. Nationalist |
David Sheehy |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Londonderry |
8 October 1903[27 1] |
James Hamilton |
| Irish Unionist |
James Hamilton |
| Irish Unionist |
Treasurer of the Household[27 2] |
North Leitrim |
3 October 1903[27 1] |
P. A. McHugh |
| Irish Parliamentary |
P. A. McHugh |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Bankruptcy |
Rochester |
22 September 1903 |
James Gascoyne-Cecil |
| Conservative |
Charles Tuff |
| Conservative |
Succession to peerage |
St Andrews Burghs[27 4] |
17 September 1903 |
Henry Torrens Anstruther |
| Liberal Unionist |
Edward Charles Ellice |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Argyllshire[27 4] |
26 August 1903 |
Donald Ninian Nicol |
| Conservative |
John Ainsworth |
| Liberal |
Death |
Barnard Castle[27 4] |
24 July 1903 |
Joseph Pease |
| Liberal |
Arthur Henderson |
| Labour Repr. Cmte.[27 5] |
Death |
South Kildare |
23 May 1903[27 1] |
Matthew Minch |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Denis Kilbride |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Preston |
14 May 1903 |
Robert William Hanbury |
| Conservative |
John Kerr |
| Conservative |
Death |
Camborne |
8 April 1903 |
William Sproston Caine |
| Liberal |
Wilfrid Lawson |
| Liberal |
Death |
Chertsey |
26 March 1903 |
Henry Leigh-Bennett |
| Conservative |
John Arthur Fyler |
| Conservative |
Death |
North Fermanagh[27 3] |
20 March 1903 |
Edward Archdale |
| Irish Unionist |
Edward Mitchell |
| Russellite Unionist |
Resignation |
Rye[27 3] |
17 March 1903 |
Arthur Montagu Brookfield |
| Conservative |
Charles Frederick Hutchinson |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Woolwich[27 4] |
11 March 1903[27 5] |
Lord Charles Beresford |
| Conservative |
Will Crooks |
| Labour Repr. Cmte.[27 5] |
Resignation |
Galway Borough |
9 March 1903[27 1] |
Arthur Lynch |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Charles Ramsay Devlin |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Disqualification on conviction for high treason |
Dublin University |
5 March 1903 |
William Edward Hartpole Lecky |
| Liberal Unionist |
James Campbell |
| Irish Unionist |
Resignation |
East Perthshire |
26 February 1903[27 1] |
John Kinloch |
| Liberal |
Thomas Buchanan |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
South Antrim |
5 February 1903 |
William Ellison-Macartney |
| Irish Unionist |
Charles Craig |
| Irish Unionist |
Resignation |
Liverpool West Derby |
20 January 1903 |
Samuel Higginbottom |
| Conservative |
William Rutherford |
| Conservative |
Death |
Newmarket[27 4] |
2 January 1903 |
Harry McCalmont |
| Conservative |
Charles Day Rose |
| Liberal |
Death |
Orkney and Shetland[27 4] |
18–19 November 1902 |
Cathcart Wason |
| Liberal Unionist |
Cathcart Wason |
| Independent Liberal |
Resignation on leaving party |
Liverpool East Toxteth |
6 November 1902 |
Augustus Frederick Warr |
| Conservative |
Austin Taylor |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Cleveland |
5 November 1902 |
Alfred Pease |
| Liberal |
Herbert Samuel |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Devonport[27 3] |
22 October 1902 |
E. J. C. Morton |
| Liberal |
John Lockie |
| Conservative |
Death |
Sevenoaks |
21 August 1902 |
Henry Forster |
| Conservative |
Henry Forster |
| Conservative |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Belfast South[27 4] |
18 August 1902 |
William Johnston |
| Irish Unionist |
Thomas Sloan |
| Ind. Unionist |
Death |
East Worcestershire |
15 August 1902[27 1] |
Austen Chamberlain |
| Liberal Unionist |
Austen Chamberlain |
| Liberal Unionist |
Postmaster General[27 2] |
Tiverton |
14 August 1902[27 1] |
William Walrond |
| Conservative |
William Walrond |
| Conservative |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[27 2] |
Clitheroe[27 4] |
1 August 1902[27 1][27 6] |
Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth |
| Liberal |
David Shackleton |
| Labour Repr. Cmte.[27 5] |
Elevation to the peerage |
Leeds North[27 4] |
29 July 1902 |
William Jackson |
| Conservative |
Rowland Barran |
| Liberal |
Elevation to the peerage |
Bury[27 4] |
10 May 1902 |
James Kenyon |
| Conservative |
George Toulmin |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Woolwich |
25 April 1902[27 1] |
Edwin Hughes |
| Conservative |
Lord Charles Beresford |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
West Donegal |
25 April 1902[27 1] |
James Boyle |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Hugh Law |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
Wakefield |
25 March 1902 |
William Wentworth-FitzWilliam |
| Conservative |
Edward Brotherton |
| Conservative |
Succession to peerage |
South Monaghan |
4 March 1902[27 1] |
James Daly |
| Irish Parliamentary |
John McKean |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
North Kilkenny |
26 February 1902[27 1] |
Patrick McDermott |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Joseph Devlin |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
South Down |
19 February 1902[27 1] |
Michael McCartan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Jeremiah McVeagh |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Resignation |
East Down[27 4] |
5 February 1902 |
James Alexander Rentoul |
| Irish Unionist |
James Wood |
| Russellite Unionist |
Assistant Judge, City of London Court[27 2] |
Sheffield Ecclesall |
3 February 1902 |
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett |
| Conservative |
Samuel Roberts |
| Conservative |
Death |
Dewsbury |
28 January 1902 |
Mark Oldroyd |
| Liberal |
Walter Runciman |
| Liberal |
Resignation |
Hampstead |
24 January 1902 |
Edward Brodie Hoare |
| Conservative |
Thomas Milvain |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Galway Borough[27 4] |
21 November 1901 |
Martin Morris |
| Irish Unionist |
Arthur Lynch |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Succession to peerage |
North East Lanarkshire[27 4] |
26 September 1901 |
John Colville |
| Liberal |
William Henry Rattigan |
| Liberal Unionist |
Death |
Andover |
26 August 1901 |
William Wither Bramston Beach |
| Conservative |
Edmund Faber |
| Conservative |
Death |
Wokingham |
12 July 1901[27 1] |
Oliver Young |
| Conservative |
Ernest Gardner |
| Conservative |
Resignation |
Stratford-on-Avon |
25 June 1901 |
Victor Milward |
| Conservative |
Philip Staveley Foster |
| Conservative |
Death |
Saffron Walden |
31 May 1901 |
Hon. Armine Wodehouse |
| Liberal |
Jack Pease |
| Liberal |
Death |
Oswestry |
24 May 1901 |
Stanley Leighton |
| Conservative |
George Ormsby-Gore |
| Conservative |
Death |
Mid Cork |
17 May 1901[27 1] |
Charles Tanner |
| Irish Parliamentary |
D. D. Sheehan |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Monmouth |
7 May 1901 |
Frederick Rutherfoord Harris |
| Conservative |
Joseph Lawrence |
| Conservative |
Unseated on petition |
Maidstone |
1 March 1901 |
John Barker |
| Liberal |
Sir Francis Evans |
| Liberal |
Void election |
Stretford |
26 February 1901 |
Sir John Maclure |
| Conservative |
Charles Cripps |
| Conservative |
Death |
North Monaghan |
21 December 1900[27 1] |
Daniel MacAleese |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Edward Charles Thompson |
| Irish Parliamentary |
Death |
Blackpool |
21 December 1900 |
Sir Matthew White Ridley |
| Conservative |
Henry Worsley-Taylor |
| Conservative |
Elevation to the peerage |
West Derbyshire |
11 December 1900[27 1] |
Victor Cavendish |
| Liberal Unionist |
Victor Cavendish |
| Liberal Unionist |
Treasurer of the Household[27 2] |
Woodbridge |
10 December 1900[27 1] |
E. G. Pretyman |
| Conservative |
E. G. Pretyman |
| Conservative |
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[27 2] |
Wellington (Somerset) |
10 December 1900[27 1] |
Alexander Acland-Hood |
| Conservative |
Alexander Acland-Hood |
| Conservative |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[27 2] |
Guildford |
10 December 1900[27 1] |
St John Broderick |
| Conservative |
St John Broderick |
| Conservative |
Secretary of State for War[27 2] |
Preston |
8 December 1900[27 1] |
Robert William Hanbury |
| Conservative |
Robert William Hanbury |
| Conservative |
President of the Board of Agriculture[27 2] |
Dover |
8 December 1900[27 1] |
George Wyndham |
| Conservative |
George Wyndham |
| Conservative |
Chief Secretary for Ireland[27 2] |
An uncontested by-election.
Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
The Labour Representation Committee formally changed its name to the Labour Party in 1906.
A gain at an uncontested by-election.
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