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List of MPs elected in the 1895 United Kingdom general election

List of MPs elected in the 1895 United Kingdom general election

This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected at the 1895 general election, held over several days from 13 July to 7 August 1895.

This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected at the 1895 general election, held over several days from 13 July to 7 August 1895.
By-elections
1895 22 August: Cavan West - James Patrick Farrell, Anti-Parnellite, replacing Edmund Francis Vesey Knox 31 August: Inverness Burghs - Sir Robert Finlay QC, Liberal, replacing Gilbert Beith 5 September: Kerry South - Thomas Joseph Farrell, Anti-Parnellite, replacing 11 September: Limerick - Francis Arthur O'Keefe, Anti-Parnellite, replacing 12 September: Waterford West - James John O'Shee, Anti-Parnellite, replacing 28 November: Kensington South - The Earl Percy, Conservative, replacing 29 November: Liverpool East Toxteth - Augustus Frederick Warr, Conservative, replacing 6 December: Dublin University - Rt Hon William Lecky, Unionist, replacing David Plunket, Irish Unionist
1896 22 January: Belfast North - Sir James Horner Haslett, Ulster Unionist, replacing Edward Harland, Ulster Unionist 28 January: St Pancras South - Capt Herbert Jessel, Unionist, replacing 30 January: Brixton - Hon Evelyn Hubbard, Conservative, replacing Marquess of Carmarthen 21 February: Wycombe - Viscount Curzon, Conservative, replacing 22 February: Southampton - Sir Francis Evans KCMG, Liberal, replacing 26 February: Lichfield - Courtenay Warner, Liberal, replacing 19 March: Louth South - Richard McGhee (Irish National Federation) replacing Dr Daniel Ambrose (Irish National Federation) who died 17 December 1895 27 March: Kerry East - The Hon James Burke Roche (Irish National Federation) replacing Michael Davitt (Irish National Federation) who had been elected for two seats and chose to sit for Mayo South 6 April: Dublin College Green - James Laurence Carew, Parnellite, replacing J. E. Kenny Parnellite 24 April: Kerry North - Michael Joseph Flavin (Irish National Federation) replacing Thomas Sexton (Irish National Federation) who had resigned 1 May: Aberdeen North- Duncan Pirie, Liberal replacing William Hunter, Liberal 12 May: Edinburgh & St Andrews Universities - Sir William Overend Priestley, Conservative, replacing 2 June: Wick Burghs - Thomas Hedderwick, Liberal, replacing Sir John Pender 2 June: Frome - John Barlow, Liberal, replacing 10 November: Bradford East - Capt Hon Ronald Greville, Conservative, replacing Henry Byron Reed
1897 12 January: Cleveland - Alfred Pease, Liberal, replacing Henry Fell Pease 30 January: Forfarshire - Capt John Sinclair, Liberal, replacing Martin White 1 February: Romford - Louis Sinclair, Conservative, replacing Alfred Wigram 3 February: Walthamstow - Sam Woods, Liberal (Lib-Lab), replacing Edmund Widdrington Byrne 15 February: Glasgow Bridgeton - Sir Charles Cameron Bt, Liberal replacing Sir George Trevelyan, Liberal 18 February: Chertsey - Henry Leigh-Bennett, Conservative, replacing Charles Harvey Combe 3 March: Halifax - Alfred Billson, Liberal, replacing William Rawson Shaw 8 June: Petersfield - William Graham Nicholson, Conservative, replacing William Wickham 15 July: Roscommon South - John Patrick Hayden, Parnellite, replacing Luke Hayden 6 August: Sheffield Brightside - Frederick Maddison, Liberal, replacing A. J. Mundella 28 September: Denbighshire East - Samuel Moss, Liberal, replacing George Osborne Morgan 28 October: Barnsley - Joseph Walton, Liberal, replacing William Compton, Liberal 4 November: Middleton - Ald James Duckworth, Liberal, replacing Thomas Fielden 10 November: Liverpool Exchange - Charles McArthur, Unionist, replacing John Bigham
1898 12 January: Plymouth - Sigismund Mendl, Liberal, replacing 13 January: York - Rear Adm Lord Charles Beresford CB, Conservative, replacing 21 January: Mid Armagh - Dunbar Barton QC, Conservative, reelected 21 January: Dublin St Stephen's Green - James Campbell QC, Conservative, replacing 3 February: Marylebone West - Sir Samuel E. Scott Bt, Conservative, replacing 3 February: Wolverhampton South - John Lloyd Gibbons, Unionist, replacing Charles Pelham Villiers 15 February: Pembrokeshire - John Wynford Philipps, Liberal, replacing 15 February: Edgbaston - Francis William Lowe, Conservative, replacing 24 February: Cricklade - Edmund Fitzmaurice, Liberal, replacing Alfred Hopkinson 9 March: Stepney - W. C. Steadman, Liberal (Lib-Lab), replacing 26 March: Maidstone - Fiennes Cornwallis, Conservative, replacing 30 March: Wokingham - Comm Oliver Young RN, Conservative, replacing 10 May: Newark - Viscount Newark, Conservative, replacing 10 May: Staffordshire West - Alexander Henderson, Unionist, replacing 12 May: Norfolk South - Arthur W. Soames, Liberal, replacing 22 June: Hertford - Evelyn Cecil, Conservative, replacing 13 July: Gravesend - John H Dudley Ryder, Conservative, replacing 18 July: Down West - Capt Arthur Hill, Conservative, replacing 25 July: Reading - George William Palmer, Liberal, replacing 2 August: Great Grimsby - George Doughty, Unionist, replacing 3 August: Launceston - J Fletcher Moulton QC, Liberal, replacing 7 September: Down North - John Blakiston-Houston, Conservative, replacing 17 September: Darlington - Herbert Pike Pease, Unionist, replacing 20 October: Ormskirk - Hon Arthur Stanley, Conservative, replacing Arthur Bower Forwood 1 November: North Fermanagh - Edward Mervyn Archdale, Conservative, replacing Richard Martin Dane 9 December: Liverpool Kirkdale - David MacIver, Conservative, replacing
1899 6 January: Aylesbury - Hon Lionel Walter Rothschild, Unionist, replacing Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild 16 January: Newton - Lt Col Richard Pilkington, Conservative, replacing 23 January: Epsom - William Keswick, Conservative, replacing 14 February: Birmingham North - John Throgmorton Middlemore, Unionist, replacing William Kenrick 16 February: Londonderry - Count Arthur Moore, Anti-Parnellite, replacing Edmund Vesey Knox 21 February: Lanarkshire North West - Charles Mackinnon Douglas, Liberal, replacing John Goundry Holburn 23 February: Rotherham - William Henry Holland, Liberal, replacing 25 February: Antrim North - William Moore, Unionist, replacing Hugh McCalmont March: Hythe - Sir Edward Albert Sassoon Bt, Conservative, replacing 8 March: Elland - Charles Philips Trevelyan, Liberal, replacing 16 March: Norfolk North - Sir William Brampton Gurdon KCMG, Liberal, replacing Herbert Cozens-Hardy (appointed to bench) 5 April: Harrow - Irwin Cox, Conservative, replacing William Ambrose 2 May: Merionethshire - Prof Owen Morgan Edwards, Liberal, replacing 11 May: Oxford University - Sir William Reynell Anson Bt, Unionist, replacing 30 May: Southport - Sir George Augustus Pilkington, Liberal, replacing 20 June: Edinburgh South - Arthur Dewar, Liberal, replacing Robert Cox 23 June: Edinburgh East - George McCrae, Liberal, replacing Robert Wallace 5 July: Osgoldcross - Sir John Austin Bt, Liberal, replacing 6 July: Oldham - Alfred Emmott and Walter Runciman, Liberal, replacing Robert Ascroft and James Francis Oswald 12 July: St Pancras East - Thomas Wrightson, Conservative, replacing 27 October: Bow and Bromley - Walter Murray Guthrie, Conservative, replacing Lionel Holland 6 November: Exeter - Sir Edgar Vincent KCMG, Conservative, replacing 1899: Clackmannan and Kinross-shires- Eugene Wason, replacing John Balfour, Liberal 1899: Wells - 1899: Mayo South -
incomplete for 1899 and 1900
Sources
Whitaker's Almanac 1900
See also List of parliaments of the United Kingdom UK general election, 1895
1895 List UK MPs 1895 United Kingdom general election
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