|
|
| By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause
|
| Wilton
|
17 July 19001
|
Viscount Folkestone
|
|
Conservative
|
James Archibald Morrison
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| Manchester South
|
29 May 1900
|
Marquis of Lorne
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
William Wellesley Peel
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| Isle of Wight
|
23 May 1900
|
Sir Richard Webster
|
|
Conservative
|
John Seely
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Dublin University
|
16 May 19001
|
Edward Carson
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Edward Carson
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Solicitor General2
|
| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
|
3 May 19001
|
Sir William Overend Priestley
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir John Batty Tuke
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Portsmouth
|
3 May 1900
|
Walter Owen Clough
|
|
Liberal
|
Thomas Arthur Bramsdon
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Holborn
|
23 March 19001
|
Sir Charles Hall
|
|
Conservative
|
James Remnant
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Brixton
|
20 March 19001
|
Evelyn Hubbard
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Robert Mowbray
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| North Sligo
|
7 March 19001
|
Bernard Collery
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
John O'Dowd
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| South Mayo
|
27 February 1900
|
Michael Davitt
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
John O'Donnell
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Newark
|
16 February 1900
|
Viscount Newark
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Charles Welby, Bt
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| Plymouth
|
16 February 19001
|
Sir Edward Clarke
|
|
Conservative
|
Ivor Churchill Guest
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Rossendale
|
13 February 1900
|
John Henry Maden
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir William Mather
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Mid Armagh
|
12 February 1900
|
Dunbar Plunket Barton
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
John Brownlee Lonsdale
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| London University
|
6–10 February 1900
|
Sir John Lubbock
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Sir Michael Foster
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| York
|
6 February 1900
|
Lord Charles Beresford
|
|
Conservative
|
Denison Faber
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire
|
20 December 1899
|
John Balfour
|
|
Liberal
|
Eugene Wason
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Wells
|
7 December 18991
|
Hylton Jolliffe
|
|
Conservative
|
Robert Edmund Dickinson
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| Exeter
|
6 November 1899
|
Henry Northcote
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Edgar Vincent
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Bow and Bromley
|
27 October 1899
|
Lionel Holland
|
|
Conservative
|
Walter Guthrie
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| St Pancras East
|
12 July 1899
|
Robert Grant Webster
|
|
Conservative
|
Thomas Wrightson
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Oldham6
|
6 July 1899
|
Robert Ascroft
|
|
Conservative
|
Alfred Emmott
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| James Francis Oswald
|
|
Conservative
|
Walter Runciman
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Osgoldcross4
|
5 July 1899
|
Sir John Austin
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir John Austin
|
|
Independent Liberal
|
Seeks re-election on leaving party
|
| Edinburgh East
|
23 June 1899
|
Robert Wallace
|
|
Liberal
|
George McCrae
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Edinburgh South3
|
19 June 1899
|
Robert Cox
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Arthur Dewar
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Southport5
|
30 May 1899
|
Sir Herbert Naylor-Leyland
|
|
Liberal
|
George Augustus Pilkington
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Oxford University
|
11 May 18991
|
Sir John Robert Mowbray
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir William Reynell Anson
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Merionethshire
|
2 May 18991
|
Thomas Edward Ellis
|
|
Liberal
|
Owen Morgan Edwards
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Harrow
|
5 April 1899
|
William Ambrose
|
|
Conservative
|
Irwin Cox
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Master in Lunacy)
|
| North Norfolk
|
16 March 1899
|
Herbert Cozens-Hardy
|
|
Liberal
|
William Brampton Gurdon
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Elland
|
8 March 1899
|
Thomas Wayman
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Philips Trevelyan
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Hythe
|
1 March 1899
|
Sir James Bevan Edwards
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Edward Sassoon
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| North Antrim
|
25 February 18991
|
Hugh McCalmont
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
William Moore
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Rotherham
|
23 February 1899
|
Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland
|
|
Liberal
|
William Henry Holland
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| North West Lanarkshire
|
21 February 1899
|
John Goundry Holburn
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Mackinnon Douglas
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Londonderry City
|
16 February 1899
|
Edmund Francis Vesey Knox
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Arthur John Moore
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Birmingham North
|
14 February 18991
|
William Kenrick
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
John Throgmorton Middlemore
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Epsom
|
23 January 18991
|
Thomas Bucknill
|
|
Conservative
|
William Keswick
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Newton
|
16 January 18991
|
Thomas Wodehouse Legh
|
|
Conservative
|
Richard Pilkington
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| Aylesbury
|
6 January 18991
|
Ferdinand James de Rothschild
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Lionel Walter Rothschild
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Liverpool Kirkdale
|
9 December 18981
|
Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell
|
|
Conservative
|
David MacIver
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Oxford
|
4 November 18981
|
The Viscount Valentia
|
|
Conservative
|
The Viscount Valentia
|
|
Conservative
|
Comptroller of the Household2
|
| North Fermanagh
|
1 November 1898
|
Richard Martin Dane
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Edward Archdale
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Ormskirk
|
20 October 18981
|
Sir Arthur Bower Forwood
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Stanley
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Darlington
|
17 September 1898
|
Arthur Pease
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Herbert Pike Pease
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| North Down
|
7 September 1898
|
Thomas Waring
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
John Blakiston-Houston
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Death
|
| Southport5
|
24 August 1898
|
George Nathaniel Curzon
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Herbert Naylor-Leyland
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Launceston
|
3 August 1898
|
Thomas Owen
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir John Fletcher Moulton
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Great Grimsby4
|
2 August 1898
|
Sir George Doughty
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir George Doughty
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Seeks re-election on changing party
|
| Reading4
|
25 July 1898
|
Charles Townshend Murdoch
|
|
Conservative
|
George William Palmer
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| West Down
|
18 July 18981
|
Lord Arthur William Hill
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Arthur Hill
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Gravesend
|
13 July 1898
|
James Dampier Palmer
|
|
Conservative
|
John Ryder
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Durham4
|
30 June 1898
|
Matthew Fowler
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Elliot
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Hertford
|
22 June 1898
|
Abel Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
Evelyn Cecil
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| South Norfolk4
|
12 May 1898
|
Francis Taylor
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Arthur Wellesley Soames
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Newark
|
11 May 18981
|
Harold Heneage Finch-Hatton
|
|
Conservative
|
Viscount Newark
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| West Staffordshire
|
10 May 1898
|
Hamar Alfred Bass
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Sir Alexander Henderson
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Wokingham
|
30 March 1898
|
Sir George Russell
|
|
Conservative
|
Oliver Young
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Maidstone
|
26 March 1898
|
Sir Frederick Hunt
|
|
Conservative
|
Fiennes Cornwallis
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Stepney3
|
9 March 1898
|
Frederick Wootton Isaacson
|
|
Conservative
|
William Charles Steadman
|
|
Lib-Lab
|
Death
|
| Cricklade4
|
24 February 1898
|
Alfred Hopkinson
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Lord Edmond FitzMaurice
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Birmingham Edgbaston
|
15 February 18981
|
George Dixon
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Sir Francis William Lowe
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Pembrokeshire
|
15 February 1898
|
William Rees-Davies
|
|
Liberal
|
John Wynford Philipps
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Marylebone West
|
3 February 18981
|
Sir Horace Brand Townsend Farquhar
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Sir Samuel Edward Scott
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| South East Durham3
|
3 February 1898
|
Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Joseph Richardson
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Wolverhampton South
|
3 February 1898
|
Charles Pelham Villiers
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
John Lloyd Gibbons
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Dublin St Stephen's Green
|
21 January 1898
|
William Kenny
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
James Henry Mussen Campbell
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Mid Armagh
|
21 January 18981
|
Dunbar Plunket Barton
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Dunbar Plunket Barton
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Solicitor General for Ireland2
|
| York4
|
13 January 1898
|
Frank Lockwood
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Charles Beresford
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Plymouth
|
12 January 1898
|
Charles Harrison
|
|
Liberal
|
Sigismund Mendl
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Deptford
|
15 November 1897
|
Charles John Darling
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Henry Aylmer Morton
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Liverpool Exchange
|
10 November 1897
|
John Charles Bigham
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Charles McArthur
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Middleton3
|
4 November 1897
|
Thomas Fielden
|
|
Conservative
|
James Duckworth
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Barnsley
|
28 October 1897
|
Earl Compton
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Walton
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| East Denbighshire
|
28 September 1897
|
Sir George Osborne Morgan
|
|
Liberal
|
Samuel Moss
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Sheffield Brightside
|
6 August 1897
|
Anthony John Mundella
|
|
Liberal
|
Frederick Maddison
|
|
Lib-Lab
|
Death
|
| South Roscommon
|
15 July 18971
|
Luke Patrick Hayden
|
|
Irish National League
|
John Patrick Hayden
|
|
Irish National League
|
Death
|
| Petersfield
|
8 June 1897
|
William Wickham
|
|
Conservative
|
William Graham Nicholson
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Halifax
|
3 March 1897
|
William Rawson Shaw
|
|
Liberal
|
Alfred Billson
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Chertsey
|
18 February 1897
|
Charles Harvey Combe
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry Currie Leigh-Bennett
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Glasgow Bridgeton
|
15 February 1897
|
Sir George Otto Trevelyan
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Charles Cameron
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Walthamstow3
|
3 February 1897
|
Edmund Widdrington Byrne
|
|
Conservative
|
Sam Woods
|
|
Lib-Lab
|
Resignation
|
| Romford
|
1 February 1897
|
Alfred Money Wigram
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis Sinclair
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Forfarshire
|
30 January 1897
|
James Martin White
|
|
Liberal
|
John Sinclair
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Salisbury
|
27 January 1897
|
Edward Hulse
|
|
Conservative
|
Augustus Henry Eden Allhusen
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Cleveland
|
12 January 1897
|
Henry Fell Pease
|
|
Liberal
|
Alfred Edward Pease
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Bradford East
|
10 November 1896
|
Henry Byron Reed
|
|
Conservative
|
Ronald Henry Fulke Greville
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Frome4
|
2 June 1896
|
Viscount Weymouth
|
|
Conservative
|
John Barlow
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| Wick Burghs3
|
2 June 1896
|
Sir John Pender
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Thomas Charles Hunter Hedderwick
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
|
12 May 18961
|
Sir Charles John Pearson
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir William Overend Priestley
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Aberdeen North
|
1 May 1896
|
William Alexander Hunter
|
|
Liberal
|
Duncan Vernon Pirie
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| North Kerry
|
24 April 18961
|
Thomas Sexton
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Michael Joseph Flavin
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| Dublin College Green
|
6 April 18961
|
Joseph Edward Kenny
|
|
Irish National League
|
James Laurence Carew
|
|
Irish National League
|
Resignation
|
| East Kerry
|
27 March 1896
|
Michael Davitt
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
James Roche
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Chose to sit for South Mayo
|
| South Louth
|
19 March 1896
|
Daniel Ambrose
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Richard McGhee
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Death
|
| Lichfield
|
26 February 1896
|
Henry Charles Fulford
|
|
Liberal
|
Courtenay Warner
|
|
Liberal
|
Void election
|
| Montrose Burghs
|
22 February 1896
|
John Shiress Will
|
|
Liberal
|
John Morley
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Southampton3
|
22 February 1896
|
Tankerville Chamberlayne
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Francis Henry Evans
|
|
Liberal
|
Void election
|
| Wycombe
|
21 February 18961
|
Viscount Curzon
|
|
Conservative
|
Viscount Curzon
|
|
Conservative
|
Treasurer of the Household2
|
| Brixton
|
30 January 1896
|
Marquess of Carmarthen
|
|
Conservative
|
Evelyn Hubbard
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to the peerage
|
| St Pancras South
|
28 January 1896
|
Sir Julian Goldsmid
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Herbert Merton Jessel
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Belfast North
|
22 January 1896
|
Sir Edward Harland
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Sir James Horner Haslett
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Death
|
| Dublin University
|
2–6 December 1895
|
David Robert Plunket
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
William Edward Hartpole Lecky
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Harrow
|
30 November 18951
|
William Ambrose
|
|
Conservative
|
William Ambrose
|
|
Conservative
|
Attorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster2
|
| Liverpool East Toxteth
|
29 November 18951
|
Henry de Worms
|
|
Conservative
|
Augustus Frederick Warr
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Kensington South
|
28 November 18951
|
Sir Algernon Borthwick
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Lovaine
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| West Waterford
|
12 September 18951
|
Alfred Webb
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
James John Shee
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| Limerick City4
|
11 September 1895
|
John Daly
|
|
Irish National League
|
Francis Arthur O'Keefe
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Disqualification
|
| South Kerry
|
5 September 1895
|
Denis Kilbride
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Thomas Joseph Farrell
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Chose to sit for North Galway
|
| Dublin St Stephen's Green
|
2 September 1895
|
William Kenny
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
William Kenny
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Solicitor General for Ireland2
|
| Inverness Burghs
|
31 August 18951
|
Robert Finlay
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Robert Finlay
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Solicitor General2
|
| West Cavan
|
2 August 18951
|
Edmund Francis Vesey Knox
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
James Patrick Farrell
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Chose to sit for Londonderry City
|
- 1 An uncontested by-election.
- 2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 3 Gain not retained at the 1900 general election.
- 4 Gain retained at the 1900 UK general election.
- 5 Gain in 1898 retained at the 1899 Southport by-election, but not retained at the 1900 general election.
- 6 One gain (Runciman) not retained and one gain (Emmott) retained at the 1900 UK general election, in the two member Oldham constituency.
|
|
|
| By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause
|
| Ealing
|
8 July 18951
|
Lord George Hamilton
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord George Hamilton
|
|
Conservative
|
Secretary of State for India2
|
| Sleaford
|
6 July 18951
|
Henry Chaplin
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry Chaplin
|
|
Conservative
|
President of the Local Government Board2
|
| Blackpool
|
6 July 18951
|
Sir Matthew Ridley
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Matthew Ridley
|
|
Conservative
|
Secretary of State for the Home Department2
|
| Croydon
|
5 July 18951
|
Charles Thomson Ritchie
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Thomson Ritchie
|
|
Conservative
|
President of the Board of Trade2
|
| Manchester East
|
1 July 18951
|
Arthur Balfour
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Balfour
|
|
Conservative
|
First Lord of the Treasury2
|
| Bristol West
|
1 July 18951
|
Sir Michael Hicks Beach
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Michael Hicks Beach
|
|
Conservative
|
Chancellor of the Exchequer2
|
| Birmingham West
|
1 July 18951
|
Joseph Chamberlain
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Joseph Chamberlain
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Secretary of State for the Colonies2
|
| St George's Hanover Square
|
29 June 18951
|
George Goschen
|
|
Conservative
|
George Goschen
|
|
Conservative
|
First Lord of the Admiralty2
|
| Cork City
|
27 June 1895
|
William O'Brien
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
J. F. X. O'Brien
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| Inverness-shire4
|
13 June 1895
|
Donald MacGregor
|
|
Liberal
|
James Evan Bruce Baillie
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Chorley
|
7 June 18951
|
Randle Joseph Feilden
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Balniel
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Edinburgh West
|
29 May 1895
|
Viscount Wolmer
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Lewis McIver
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Croydon
|
24 May 18951
|
Sidney Herbert
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Thomson Ritchie
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Warwick and Leamington
|
23 May 1895
|
Arthur Wellesley Peel
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Alfred Lyttelton
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| West Dorset
|
14 May 1895
|
Henry Richard Farquharson
|
|
Conservative
|
Robert Williams
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Newington Walworth4
|
14 May 1895
|
William Saunders
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir James Bailey
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Leeds East
|
30 April 1895
|
John Lawrence Gane
|
|
Liberal
|
Thomas Richmond Leuty
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| East Wicklow
|
26 April 1895
|
John Sweetman
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Edward Peter O'Kelly
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Seeks re-election upon becoming a Parnellite Nationalist
|
| Mid Norfolk
|
23 April 1895
|
Clement Higgins
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Robert Gurdon
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Oxford
|
20 April 1895
|
Sir George Tomkyns Chesney
|
|
Conservative
|
The Viscount Valentia
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Bristol East
|
21 March 1895
|
Sir Joseph Dodge Weston
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir William Henry Wills
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Colchester4
|
19 February 1895
|
Herbert Naylor-Leyland
|
|
Conservative
|
Weetman Dickinson Pearson
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Paddington South
|
9 February 18951
|
Lord Randolph Churchill
|
|
Conservative
|
George Fardell
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Evesham
|
22 January 1895
|
Sir Edmund Lechmere
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Wigram Long
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Brigg3
|
7 December 1894
|
Samuel Danks Waddy
|
|
Liberal
|
John Maunsell Richardson
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Recorder of Sheffield)
|
| Forfarshire3
|
17 November 1894
|
Sir John Rigby
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Maule Ramsay
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Lord Justice of Appeal)
|
| York
|
14 November 18941
|
Frank Lockwood
|
|
Liberal
|
Frank Lockwood
|
|
Liberal
|
Solicitor General for England and Wales2
|
| Sutherland
|
26 October 18941
|
Angus Sutherland
|
|
Liberal
|
John MacLeod
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation (Chairman of the Fishery Board for Scotland)
|
| Birkenhead
|
17 October 1894
|
Viscount Bury
|
|
Conservative
|
Elliott Lees
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| South Kilkenny
|
7 September 18941
|
Patrick Chance
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Samuel Morris
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| Leicester
|
29 August 1894
|
Sir James Whitehead
|
|
Liberal
|
Henry Broadhurst
|
|
Lib-Lab
|
Resignation
|
| James Allanson Picton
|
|
Liberal
|
Walter Hazell
|
|
Liberal
|
| Chichester
|
16 August 18941
|
Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Sheffield Attercliffe
|
5 July 1894
|
Bernard John Seymour Coleridge
|
|
Liberal
|
J. Batty Langley
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Dumfries Burghs
|
7 May 18941
|
Robert Reid
|
|
Liberal
|
Robert Reid
|
|
Liberal
|
Solicitor General for England and Wales2
|
| Hackney South
|
7 May 1894
|
Sir Charles Russell
|
|
Liberal
|
John Fletcher Moulton
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Mid Lanarkshire
|
5 April 1894
|
John Wynford Philipps
|
|
Liberal
|
James Caldwell
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Wisbech
|
3 April 1894
|
Arthur Brand
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Brand
|
|
Liberal
|
Treasurer of the Household2
|
| Romford
|
2 April 1894
|
James Theobald
|
|
Conservative
|
Alfred Money Wigram
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Berwickshire
|
29 March 1894
|
Edward Marjoribanks
|
|
Liberal
|
Harold Tennant
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Montgomeryshire
|
29 March 1894
|
Stuart Rendel
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Humphreys-Owen
|
|
Liberal
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Hawick Burghs
|
27 March 1894
|
Thomas Shaw
|
|
Liberal
|
Thomas Shaw
|
|
Liberal
|
Solicitor General for Scotland2
|
| Leith Burghs
|
26 March 1894
|
Ronald Munro-Ferguson
|
|
Liberal
|
Ronald Munro-Ferguson
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
|
| Leeds West
|
16 March 18941
|
Herbert Gladstone
|
|
Liberal
|
Herbert Gladstone
|
|
Liberal
|
First Commissioner of Works2
|
| Horncastle
|
11 January 1894
|
Edward Stanhope
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Willoughby de Eresby
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Accrington
|
21 December 1893
|
Joseph Francis Leese
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Francis Leese
|
|
Liberal
|
Recorder of Manchester2
|
| Brighton
|
14 December 18931
|
Sir William Thackeray Marriott
|
|
Conservative
|
Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| South Wexford
|
30 November 18931
|
John Barry
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Peter Ffrench
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| Hereford4
|
15 August 1893
|
William Grenfell
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| West Mayo
|
8 August 18931
|
John Deasy
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Robert Ambrose
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| Cardiganshire
|
4 July 18931
|
William Bowen Rowlands
|
|
Liberal
|
William Bowen Rowlands
|
|
Liberal
|
Recorder of Swansea2
|
| South East Cork
|
28 June 18931
|
John Morrogh
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Andrew Commins
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| North East Cork
|
28 June 18931
|
Michael Davitt
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
William Abraham
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation
|
| Pontefract
|
26 June 1893
|
Harold James Reckitt
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Thomas Willans Nussey
|
|
Liberal
|
Void election
|
| Swansea District
|
19 June 18931
|
Sir Henry Hussey Vivian
|
|
Liberal
|
William Williams
|
|
Liberal
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Linlithgowshire3
|
15 June 1893
|
Peter McLagan
|
|
Liberal
|
Thomas Hope
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Banffshire
|
15 March 1893
|
Robert William Duff
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir William Wedderburn
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Great Grimsby3
|
6 March 1893
|
Henri Josse
|
|
Liberal
|
Edward Heneage
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Mid Tipperary
|
24 February 18931
|
John McCarthy
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
James Francis Hogan
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Death
|
| Horsham
|
24 February 1893
|
Sir Walter Barttelot
|
|
Conservative
|
John Heywood Johnstone
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Gateshead
|
24 February 1893
|
Walter Henry James
|
|
Liberal
|
William Allan
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Cirencester5
|
23 February 1893
|
Thomas Chester-Master
|
|
Conservative
|
Harry Lawson Webster Lawson
|
|
Liberal
|
Void election
|
| Stockport
|
22 February 1893
|
Louis John Jennings
|
|
Conservative
|
George Whiteley
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| North Meath
|
21 February 1893
|
Michael Davitt
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
James Gibney
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Election declared void
|
| South Meath
|
17 February 1893
|
Patrick Fulham
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Jeremiah Jordan
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Election declared void
|
| Hexham3
|
17 February 1893
|
Nathaniel George Clayton
|
|
Conservative
|
Miles MacInnes
|
|
Liberal
|
Void election
|
| Pontefract4
|
13 February 1893
|
Rowland Winn
|
|
Conservative
|
Harold James Reckitt
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Walsall3
|
9 February 1893
|
Frank James
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Arthur Divett Hayter
|
|
Liberal
|
Void election
|
| Halifax
|
9 February 1893
|
Thomas Shaw
|
|
Liberal
|
William Rawson Shaw
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| North East Cork
|
8 February 18931
|
William O'Brien
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Michael Davitt
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Chose to sit for Cork City
|
| Rochester
|
8 February 18931
|
Horatio David Davies
|
|
Conservative
|
Viscount Cranborne
|
|
Conservative
|
Void election
|
| Burnley
|
6 February 1893
|
Jabez Balfour
|
|
Liberal
|
Philip Stanhope
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Huddersfield3
|
4 February 1893
|
William Summers
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Joseph Crosland
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Liverpool West Derby
|
10 January 1893
|
William Henry Cross
|
|
Conservative
|
Walter Hume Long
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| East Aberdeenshire
|
10 December 1892
|
Peter Esslemont
|
|
Liberal
|
Thomas Buchanan
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation (Chairman of the Fishery Board for Scotland)
|
| Cirencester5
|
13 October 1892
|
Arthur Brend Winterbotham
|
|
Liberal
|
Thomas Chester-Master
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Luton
|
29 September 1892
|
Cyril Flower
|
|
Liberal
|
Samuel Howard Whitbread
|
|
Liberal
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Leeds South
|
22 September 1892
|
Sir Lyon Playfair
|
|
Liberal
|
John Lawson Walton
|
|
Liberal
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Saffron Walden
|
19 September 18921
|
Herbert Gardner
|
|
Liberal
|
Herbert Gardner
|
|
Liberal
|
President of the Board of Agriculture2
|
| Dundee
|
9 September 18921
|
Edmund Robertson
|
|
Liberal
|
Edmund Robertson
|
|
Liberal
|
Civil Lord of the Admiralty2
|
| Merionethshire
|
26 August 18921
|
Thomas Edward Ellis
|
|
Liberal
|
Thomas Edward Ellis
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
|
| East Fife
|
25 August 18921
|
H. H. Asquith
|
|
Liberal
|
H. H. Asquith
|
|
Liberal
|
Secretary of State for the Home Department2
|
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire
|
25 August 18921
|
John Balfour
|
|
Liberal
|
John Balfour
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Advocate2
|
| Stirling Burghs
|
25 August 18921
|
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
|
|
Liberal
|
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
|
|
Liberal
|
Secretary of State for War2
|
| Elgin Burghs
|
25 August 18921
|
Alexander Asher
|
|
Liberal
|
Alexander Asher
|
|
Liberal
|
Solicitor General for Scotland2
|
| Newcastle-upon-Tyne
|
25 August 1892
|
John Morley
|
|
Liberal
|
John Morley
|
|
Liberal
|
Chief Secretary for Ireland2
|
| Rotherham
|
25 August 18921
|
Arthur Dyke Acland
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Dyke Acland
|
|
Liberal
|
Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education2
|
| Forfarshire
|
24 August 18921
|
John Rigby
|
|
Liberal
|
John Rigby
|
|
Liberal
|
Solicitor General for England and Wales2
|
Midlothian (or Edinburghshire)
|
24 August 18921
|
William Ewart Gladstone
|
|
Liberal
|
William Ewart Gladstone
|
|
Liberal
|
Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal2
|
| Glasgow Bridgeton
|
24 August 18921
|
Sir George Trevelyan
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir George Trevelyan
|
|
Liberal
|
Secretary for Scotland2
|
| Mid Northamptonshire
|
24 August 18921
|
Charles Spencer
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Spencer
|
|
Liberal
|
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household2
|
| Nottingham East
|
24 August 18921
|
Arnold Morley
|
|
Liberal
|
Arnold Morley
|
|
Liberal
|
Postmaster General2
|
| Derby
|
24 August 1892
|
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
|
|
Liberal
|
Chancellor of the Exchequer2
|
| Aberdeen South
|
23 August 18921
|
James Bryce
|
|
Liberal
|
James Bryce
|
|
Liberal
|
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster2
|
| St Austell
|
23 August 18921
|
William Alexander McArthur
|
|
Liberal
|
William Alexander McArthur
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
|
| Wolverhampton East
|
23 August 18921
|
Henry Fowler
|
|
Liberal
|
Henry Fowler
|
|
Liberal
|
President of the Local Government Board2
|
| Stoke-upon-Trent
|
23 August 18921
|
George Leveson-Gower
|
|
Liberal
|
George Leveson-Gower
|
|
Liberal
|
Comptroller of the Household2
|
| Sheffield Brightside
|
23 August 18921
|
Anthony John Mundella
|
|
Liberal
|
Anthony John Mundella
|
|
Liberal
|
President of the Board of Trade2
|
| Bury St Edmunds
|
23 August 18921
|
Lord Francis Hervey
|
|
Conservative
|
Viscount Chelsea
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Civil Service Commissioner)
|
| Bradford Central
|
23 August 18921
|
George Shaw-Lefevre
|
|
Liberal
|
George Shaw-Lefevre
|
|
Liberal
|
First Commissioner of Works2
|
| Southwark West
|
23 August 18921
|
Richard Knight Causton
|
|
Liberal
|
Richard Knight Causton
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
|
| Hackney South
|
23 August 18921
|
Sir Charles Russell
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Charles Russell
|
|
Liberal
|
Attorney General for England and Wales2
|
| Holborn
|
12 August 18921
|
Gainsford Bruce
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Charles Hall
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (High Court Judge)
|
- 1 An uncontested by-election.
- 2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 3 Gain not retained at the 1895 UK general election.
- 4 Gain retained at the 1895 UK general election.
- 5 Cirencester was won by the Liberal Party at the 1892 general election, by the Conservative Party at the 1892 Cirencester by-election, by the Liberal Party at the 1893 Cirencester by-election, and by the Conservative Party at the 1895 general election.
|
|
|
| By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause
|
| Hackney North
|
11 May 1892
|
Sir Lewis Pelly
|
|
Conservative
|
William Robert Bousfield
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Chelmsford
|
30 April 18921
|
William James Beadel
|
|
Conservative
|
Thomas Usborne
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| East Worcestershire
|
30 March 18921
|
George Woodyatt Hastings
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Joseph Austen Chamberlain
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Expelled after a criminal conviction
|
| Kirkcaldy Burghs
|
11 March 1892
|
Sir George Campbell
|
|
Liberal
|
James Henry Dalziel
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| North Wexford4
|
11 March 18921
|
John Edward Redmond
|
|
Parnellite Nationalist
|
Thomas Joseph Healy
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Resignation in order to contest Cork City
|
| Belfast East
|
9 March 1892
|
Edward de Cobain
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Expelled after a criminal conviction
|
| South Derbyshire
|
4 March 1892
|
Henry Wardle
|
|
Liberal
|
Harrington Evans Broad
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Chertsey
|
3 March 1892
|
Frederick Alers Hankey
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Harvey Combe
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Liverpool Everton
|
15 February 18921
|
Edward Whitley
|
|
Conservative
|
John Archibald Willox
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Rossendale4
|
23 January 1892
|
Marquess of Hartington
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
John Henry Maden
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Waterford City
|
23 December 1891
|
Richard Power
|
|
Parnellite Nationalist
|
John Edward Redmond
|
|
Parnellite Nationalist
|
Death
|
| Mid Armagh
|
17 December 18911
|
Sir James Porter Corry
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Dunbar Plunket Barton
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Death
|
| Chichester
|
9 December 18911
|
Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox
|
|
Conservative
|
Treasurer of the Household2
|
| East Dorset
|
27 November 1891
|
George Hawkesworth Bond
|
|
Conservative
|
Humphrey Napier Sturt
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Leeds North
|
23 November 18911
|
William Lawies Jackson
|
|
Conservative
|
William Lawies Jackson
|
|
Conservative
|
Chief Secretary for Ireland2
|
| South Molton4
|
13 November 1891
|
Viscount Lymington
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
George Lambert
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Cork City4
|
6 November 1891
|
Charles Stewart Parnell
|
|
Parnellite Nationalist
|
Martin Flavin
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Death
|
| North Kilkenny
|
29 October 18911
|
Sir John Pope-Hennessy
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Patrick McDermott
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Death
|
| Strand
|
27 October 1891
|
William Henry Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
William Frederick Danvers Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Cambridge University
|
9 October 18911
|
Henry Cecil Raikes
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Buteshire
|
9 October 1891
|
James Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Andrew Murray
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Lord Justice General)
|
| Manchester North East
|
8 October 1891
|
Sir James Fergusson
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir James Fergusson
|
|
Conservative
|
Postmaster General2
|
| Lewisham
|
26 August 1891
|
Viscount Lewisham
|
|
Conservative
|
John Penn
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Walsall
|
12 August 1891
|
Sir Charles Forster
|
|
Liberal
|
Edward Thomas Holden
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Wisbech4
|
23 July 1891
|
Charles William Selwyn
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Brand
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| County Carlow
|
7 July 1891
|
James Patrick Mahon
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
John Hammond
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Death
|
| City of London
|
3 June 18911
|
Sir Robert Nicholas Fowler
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Reginald Hanson
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| West Derbyshire
|
2 June 18911
|
Lord Edward Cavendish
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Victor Christian William Cavendish
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Paisley
|
1 June 1891
|
William Boyle Barbour
|
|
Liberal
|
William Dunn
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Buckingham
|
28 May 1891
|
Edmund Hope Verney
|
|
Liberal
|
Herbert Samuel Leon
|
|
Liberal
|
Expelled after a criminal conviction
|
| Strand
|
12 May 18911
|
William Henry Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
William Henry Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports2
|
| Harborough4
|
8 May 1891
|
Thomas Keay Tapling
|
|
Conservative
|
John William Logan
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| South Dorset
|
7 May 1891
|
Charles Joseph Theophilus Hambro
|
|
Conservative
|
William Ernest Brymer
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Stowmarket4
|
5 May 1891
|
Edward Greene
|
|
Conservative
|
Sydney Stern
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Whitehaven
|
24 April 1891
|
George Cavendish-Bentinck
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir James Bain
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Woodstock
|
21 April 1891
|
Francis William Maclean
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
George Herbert Morrell
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Master in Lunacy)
|
| City of London
|
18 April 18911
|
Thomas Charles Baring
|
|
Conservative
|
Hucks Gibbs
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| North Sligo
|
2 April 1891
|
Peter McDonald
|
|
Parnellite Nationalist
|
Bernard Collery
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
Death
|
| Aston Manor
|
20 March 1891
|
George Kynoch
|
|
Conservative
|
George William Grice-Hutchinson
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Northampton
|
12 February 1891
|
Charles Bradlaugh
|
|
Liberal
|
Moses Philip Manfield
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| The Hartlepools4
|
21 January 1891
|
Thomas Richardson
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Christopher Furness
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| North Kilkenny
|
22 December 1890
|
Edward Purcell Mulhallen Marum
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Sir John Pope-Hennessy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary (Anti-Parnellite)
|
Death
|
| Bassetlaw
|
15 December 1890
|
William Beckett-Denison
|
|
Conservative
|
Frederick George Milner
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
|
12 November 18901
|
Moir Tod Stormonth Darling
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Charles John Pearson
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Senator of the College of Justice)
|
| Eccles4
|
22 October 1890
|
Alfred John Francis Egerton
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry John Roby
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| East Carmarthenshire
|
8 August 18901
|
David Pugh
|
|
Liberal
|
Abel Thomas
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Mid Durham
|
17 July 1890
|
William Crawford
|
|
Lib-Lab
|
John Wilson
|
|
Lib-Lab
|
Death
|
| Barrow-in-Furness3
|
2 July 1890
|
William Sproston Caine
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
James Duncan
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned to restand as an Independent Liberal
|
| North Donegal
|
25 June 18901
|
James Edward O'Doherty
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
James Rochfort Maguire
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| West Donegal
|
30 May 18901
|
Patrick O'Hea
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
James Joseph Dalton
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Mid Tipperary
|
15 May 18901
|
Thomas Mayne
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Henry Harrison
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| East Galway
|
14 May 18901
|
Matthew Harris
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
John Roche
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Death
|
| Bristol East
|
9 May 1890
|
Handel Cossham
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Dodge Weston
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Caernarvon Boroughs4
|
10 April 1890
|
Edward Swetenham
|
|
Conservative
|
David Lloyd George
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Windsor
|
2 April 1890
|
Robert Richardson-Gardner
|
|
Conservative
|
Francis Tress Barry
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| West Cavan
|
26 March 18901
|
Joseph Gillis Biggar
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Edmund Francis Vesey Knox
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Death
|
| East Down
|
25 March 18901
|
Richard William Blackwood Ker
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
James Alexander Rentoul
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Ayr Burghs5
|
25 March 1890
|
John Sinclair
|
|
Liberal
|
James Somervell
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Stoke-upon-Trent
|
14 March 1890
|
William Leatham Bright
|
|
Liberal
|
George Leveson-Gower
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Stamford
|
7 March 1890
|
John Compton Lawrance
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry John Cockayne Cust
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (High Court Judge)
|
| St Pancras North4
|
4 March 1890
|
Charles Cochrane-Baillie
|
|
Conservative
|
Thomas Henry Bolton
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| West Waterford
|
24 February 18901
|
Jasper Douglas Pyne
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Alfred Webb
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Death
|
| Mid Glamorganshire
|
20 February 18901
|
Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot
|
|
Liberal
|
Samuel Thomas Evans
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Partick
|
11 February 1890
|
Alexander Craig Sellar
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
James Parker Smith
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Brighton
|
25 October 1889
|
Sir William Tindal Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Gerald Walter Erskine Loder
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Buckingham4
|
11 October 1889
|
Egerton Hubbard
|
|
Conservative
|
Edmund Hope Verney
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Elginshire and Nairnshire
|
8 October 1889
|
Charles Henry Anderson
|
|
Liberal
|
John Seymour Keay
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Peterborough4
|
7 October 1889
|
John Wentworth-FitzWilliam
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Alpheus Cleophas Morton
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Sleaford
|
26 September 1889
|
Henry Chaplin
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry Chaplin
|
|
Conservative
|
President of the Board of Agriculture2
|
| Dundee
|
25 September 18891
|
Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth
|
|
Liberal
|
John Leng
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Belfast North
|
12 August 18891
|
Sir William Ewart
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Edward James Harland
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Death
|
| Marylebone East
|
19 July 1889
|
Lord Charles Beresford
|
|
Conservative
|
Edmund Boulnois
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| West Carmarthenshire
|
17 July 1889
|
Walter Rice Howell Powell
|
|
Liberal
|
John Lloyd Morgan
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Dover
|
12 July 18891
|
Alexander George Dickson
|
|
Conservative
|
George Wyndham
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| West Fife
|
5 July 1889
|
Robert Preston Bruce
|
|
Liberal
|
Augustine Birrell
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| South East Cork
|
3 June 18891
|
John Hooper
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
John Morrogh
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Rochester3
|
16 April 1889
|
Francis Charles Hughes-Hallett
|
|
Conservative
|
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Birmingham Central
|
15 April 1889
|
John Bright
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
John Albert Bright
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Death
|
| Enfield
|
30 March 1889
|
Viscount Folkestone
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry Ferryman Bowles
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Gorton
|
22 March 1889
|
Richard Peacock
|
|
Liberal
|
William Mather
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Kennington4
|
15 March 1889
|
Robert Gent-Davis
|
|
Conservative
|
Mark Hanbury Beaufoy
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Barnsley
|
11 March 1889
|
Courtney Stanhope Kenny
|
|
Liberal
|
Earl Compton
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Burnley
|
27 February 18891
|
John Slagg
|
|
Liberal
|
Jabez Balfour
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| East Perthshire
|
19 February 1889
|
Robert Stewart Menzies
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir John Kinloch
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Govan4
|
18 January 1889
|
Sir William Pearce
|
|
Conservative
|
John Wilson
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Stockton-on-Tees
|
21 December 1888
|
Joseph Dodds
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Horace Davey
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Colchester
|
18 December 1888
|
Henry John Trotter
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Brooke
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Maidstone
|
14 December 1888
|
Alexander Henry Ross
|
|
Conservative
|
Fiennes Cornwallis
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Holborn
|
29 November 1888
|
Francis Duncan
|
|
Conservative
|
Gainsford Bruce
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Dewsbury
|
16 November 1888
|
Sir John Simon
|
|
Liberal
|
Mark Oldroyd
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
|
6 November 18881
|
John Hay Athole Macdonald
|
|
Conservative
|
Moir Tod Stormonth Darling
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Lord Justice Clerk)
|
| Merthyr Tydfil6
|
26 October 1888
|
Henry Richard
|
|
Liberal
|
William Pritchard Morgan
|
|
Independent Liberal
|
Death
|
| Liverpool West Derby
|
10 August 18881
|
Lord Claud John Hamilton
|
|
Conservative
|
William Henry Cross
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| South Sligo
|
6 July 18881
|
Edward Joseph Kennedy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Edmund Leamy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| South Longford
|
30 June 18881
|
Laurence Connolly
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
James Gubbins Fitzgerald
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Isle of Thanet
|
29 June 1888
|
Edward Robert King-Harman
|
|
Conservative
|
James Lowther
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Ayr Burghs5
|
15 June 1888
|
Richard Frederick Fotheringham Campbell
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
John Sinclair
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Southampton4
|
23 May 1888
|
Sir John Edmund Commerell
|
|
Conservative
|
Francis Henry Evans
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Dublin St Stephen's Green7
|
12 May 1888
|
Edmund Dwyer Gray
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Thomas Alexander Dickson
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Mid Lanarkshire
|
27 April 1888
|
Stephen Mason
|
|
Liberal
|
John Wynford Philipps
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Limerick City
|
17 April 18881
|
Henry Joseph Gill
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Francis Arthur O'Keefe
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Gower
|
27 March 1888
|
Frank Ash Yeo
|
|
Liberal
|
David Randell
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Melton
|
21 March 18881
|
Lord John Manners
|
|
Conservative
|
Marquess of Granby
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Merthyr Tydfil
|
14 March 18881
|
Charles Herbert James
|
|
Liberal
|
David Alfred Thomas
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Chichester
|
14 March 18881
|
Earl of March
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Deptford
|
29 February 1888
|
William John Evelyn
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles John Darling
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Hampstead
|
28 February 18881
|
Sir Henry Holland
|
|
Conservative
|
Edward Brodie Hoare
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Doncaster3
|
23 February 1888
|
Walter Shirley Shirley
|
|
Liberal
|
William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| Bristol West
|
20 February 18881
|
Sir Michael Hicks Beach
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Michael Hicks Beach
|
|
Conservative
|
President of the Board of Trade2
|
| Edinburgh West3
|
18 February 1888
|
Thomas Ryburn Buchanan
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Thomas Ryburn Buchanan
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned to restand as a Liberal
|
| Southwark West
|
17 February 1888
|
Arthur Cohen
|
|
Liberal
|
Richard Knight Causton
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Dundee
|
16 February 1888
|
Charles Carmichael Lacaita
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Liverpool Walton
|
3 February 18881
|
John George Gibson
|
|
Conservative
|
Miles Walker Mattinson
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Irish High Court Judge)
|
| Dublin University
|
3 February 18881
|
Dodgson Hamilton Madden
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Dodgson Hamilton Madden
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Solicitor General for Ireland2
|
| Winchester
|
5 January 1888
|
Arthur Loftus Tottenham
|
|
Conservative
|
Richard Moss
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Dulwich
|
1 December 1887
|
John Morgan Howard
|
|
Conservative
|
John Blundell Maple
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (County Court Judge)
|
| Cambridge University
|
17 November 18871
|
Alexander Beresford Hope
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir George Gabriel Stokes
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| South Kerry
|
27 September 18871
|
John O'Connor
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Denis Kilbride
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Ramsey
|
30 August 1887
|
William Fellowes
|
|
Conservative
|
Ailwyn Fellowes
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| County Carlow
|
24 August 18871
|
John Aloysius Blake
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
James Patrick Mahon
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Death
|
| Northwich4
|
13 August 1887
|
Robert Verdin
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
John Tomlinson Brunner
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Glasgow Bridgeton
|
2 August 1887
|
Sir Edward Richard Russell
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir George Otto Trevelyan
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Forest of Dean
|
29 July 1887
|
Thomas Blake
|
|
Liberal
|
Godfrey Blundell Samuelson
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| City of London
|
27 July 18871
|
John Gellibrand Hubbard
|
|
Conservative
|
Thomas Charles Baring
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Hornsey
|
19 July 1887
|
Sir James McGarel-Hogg
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry Charles Stephens
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Brixton
|
19 July 1887
|
Ernest Baggallay
|
|
Conservative
|
Marquess of Carmarthen
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
| Basingstoke
|
18 July 1887
|
George Sclater-Booth
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Frederick Jeffreys
|
|
Conservative
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Dublin University
|
12 July 1887
|
Hugh Holmes
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Dodgson Hamilton Madden
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation (Irish High Court Judge)
|
| St Ives
|
9 July 18871
|
Sir John St Aubyn
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Thomas Bedford Bolitho
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Coventry4
|
9 July 1887
|
Henry William Eaton
|
|
Conservative
|
William Henry Walter Ballantine
|
|
Liberal
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Paddington North
|
8 July 1887
|
Lionel Cohen
|
|
Conservative
|
John Aird
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Spalding4
|
1 July 1887
|
Murray Finch-Hatton
|
|
Conservative
|
Halley Stewart
|
|
Liberal
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| St Austell
|
18 May 1887
|
William Copeland Borlase
|
|
Liberal
|
William Alexander McArthur
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| North East Cork
|
16 May 18871
|
Edmund Leamy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
William O'Brien
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Resignation
|
| Taunton
|
23 April 1887
|
Samuel Charles Allsopp
|
|
Conservative
|
Alfred Percy Allsopp
|
|
Conservative
|
Succession to a peerage
|
| Ilkeston
|
24 March 1887
|
Thomas Watson
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Balthazar Walter Foster
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Burnley4
|
19 February 1887
|
Peter Rylands
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
John Slagg
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| North Antrim
|
11 February 1887
|
Edward Macnaghten
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Sir Charles Edward Lewis
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Resignation (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary)
|
| St George's Hanover Square
|
9 February 1887
|
Lord Algernon Percy
|
|
Conservative
|
George Goschen
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
Resignation
|
| South Sligo
|
7 February 18871
|
Thomas Sexton
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Edward Joseph Kennedy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Chose to sit for Belfast West
|
| North Longford
|
5 February 18871
|
Justin McCarthy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Timothy Michael Healy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Chose to sit for Londonderry City
|
| Dartford
|
2 February 18871
|
Sir William Hart Dyke
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir William Hart Dyke
|
|
Conservative
|
Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education2
|
| South Donegal
|
2 February 1887
|
Bernard Kelly
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
John Gordon Swift MacNeill
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Death
|
| Liverpool Exchange
|
26 January 1887
|
David Duncan
|
|
Liberal
|
Ralph Neville
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Brentford
|
23 December 1886
|
Octavius Edward Coope
|
|
Conservative
|
James Bigwood
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Brighton
|
29 November 18861
|
David Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
Dr William Tindal Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| King's Lynn
|
25 August 1886
|
Robert Bourke
|
|
Conservative
|
Alexander Weston Jarvis
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (Governor of Madras
|
| Leith Burghs
|
20 August 1886
|
William Ewart Gladstone
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Liberal
|
Ronald Munro-Ferguson
|
|
Liberal
|
Chose to sit for Midlothian (or Edinburghshire)
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| Burton
|
20 August 1886
|
Sir Michael Bass
|
|
Liberal
|
Sydney Evershed
|
|
Liberal
|
Elevation to the peerage
|
| Blackpool
|
20 August 1886
|
Sir Frederick Stanley
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|
Conservative
|
Sir Matthew Ridley
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|
Conservative
|
President of the Board of Trade2 and elevation to the peerage
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| North Northamptonshire
|
16 August 18861
|
Lord Burghley
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|
Conservative
|
Lord Burghley
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|
Conservative
|
Parliamentary Groom in Waiting2
|
| Newton
|
16 August 1886
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Richard Assheton Cross
|
|
Conservative
|
Thomas Wodehouse Legh
|
|
Conservative
|
Secretary of State for India2 and elevation to the peerage
|
| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
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13 August 18861
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John Hay Athole Macdonald
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|
Conservative
|
John Hay Athole Macdonald
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|
Conservative
|
Lord Advocate2
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| Cambridge University
|
13 August 18861
|
Henry Cecil Raikes
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|
Conservative
|
Henry Cecil Raikes
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|
Conservative
|
Postmaster General2
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| Melton
|
13 August 18861
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Lord John Manners
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|
Conservative
|
Lord John Manners
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|
Conservative
|
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster2
|
| Dublin University
|
13 August 18861
|
David Robert Plunket
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|
Irish Unionist
|
David Robert Plunket
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|
Irish Unionist
|
First Commissioner of Works2
|
| Hugh Holmes
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Hugh Holmes
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
Attorney General for Ireland2
|
| West Down
|
13 August 18861
|
Lord Arthur William Hill
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|
Irish Unionist
|
Lord Arthur William Hill
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|
Irish Unionist
|
Comptroller of the Household2
|
| Wigtownshire
|
12 August 18861
|
Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell
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|
Conservative
|
Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
|
| Buteshire
|
12 August 18861
|
James Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
James Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Solicitor General for Scotland2
|
| Enfield
|
12 August 18861
|
Viscount Folkestone
|
|
Conservative
|
Viscount Folkestone
|
|
Conservative
|
Treasurer of the Household2
|
| Ealing
|
12 August 18861
|
Lord George Hamilton
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord George Hamilton
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|
Conservative
|
First Lord of the Admiralty2
|
| Horncastle
|
12 August 18861
|
Edward Stanhope
|
|
Conservative
|
Edward Stanhope
|
|
Conservative
|
Secretary of State for the Colonies2
|
| Isle of Wight
|
12 August 18861
|
Sir Richard Webster
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Richard Webster
|
|
Conservative
|
Attorney General for England and Wales2
|
| Tiverton
|
12 August 18861
|
William Walrond
|
|
Conservative
|
William Walrond
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
|
| St George's, Tower Hamlets
|
12 August 1886
|
Charles Thomson Ritchie
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Thomson Ritchie
|
|
Conservative
|
President of the Local Government Board2
|
| Sheffield Ecclesall
|
11 August 18861
|
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett
|
|
Conservative
|
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett
|
|
Conservative
|
Civil Lord of the Admiralty2
|
| Plymouth
|
11 August 18861
|
Edward Clarke
|
|
Conservative
|
Edward Clarke
|
|
Conservative
|
Solicitor General for England and Wales2
|
| Manchester East
|
11 August 18861
|
Arthur Balfour
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Balfour
|
|
Conservative
|
Secretary for Scotland2
|
| Liverpool Walton
|
11 August 18861
|
John George Gibson
|
|
Conservative
|
John George Gibson
|
|
Conservative
|
Solicitor General for Ireland2
|
| Croydon
|
11 August 18861
|
Sidney Herbert
|
|
Conservative
|
Sidney Herbert
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
|
| Bristol West
|
11 August 18861
|
Sir Michael Hicks Beach
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Michael Hicks Beach
|
|
Conservative
|
Chief Secretary for Ireland2
|
| Brighton
|
11 August 18861
|
William Thackeray Marriott
|
|
Conservative
|
William Thackeray Marriott
|
|
Conservative
|
Judge Advocate General2
|
| Birmingham East
|
11 August 18861
|
Henry Matthews
|
|
Conservative
|
Henry Matthews
|
|
Conservative
|
Secretary of State for the Home Department2
|
| Strand
|
11 August 18861
|
William Henry Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
William Henry Smith
|
|
Conservative
|
Secretary of State for War2
|
| Paddington South
|
11 August 18861
|
Lord Randolph Churchill
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Randolph Churchill
|
|
Conservative
|
Chancellor of the Exchequer2
|
| Marylebone East
|
11 August 18861
|
Lord Charles Beresford
|
|
Conservative
|
Lord Charles Beresford
|
|
Conservative
|
Junior Naval Lord2
|
| Lewisham
|
11 August 18861
|
Viscount Lewisham
|
|
Conservative
|
Viscount Lewisham
|
|
Conservative
|
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household2
|
| Hampstead
|
11 August 18861
|
Sir Henry Holland
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir Henry Holland
|
|
Conservative
|
Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education2
|
- 1 An uncontested by-election.
- 2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 3 Gain not retained at the 1892 UK general election.
- 4 Gain retained at the 1892 UK general election.
- 5 Ayr Burghs was won by the Liberal Unionist Party at the 1886 general election, by the Liberal Party at the 1888 Ayr Burghs by-election, by the Conservative Party at the 1890 Ayr Burghs by-election, and by the Liberal Party at the 1892 general election.
- 6 Seat retained by the candidate, at the 1892 general election, using a different party label.
- 7 This was only technically a gain, as Dickson was nominated by the Irish Parliamentary Party, though without signing the usual 'pledge' to vote with them.
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| By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause
|
| Bradford Central
|
21 April 1886
|
William Edward Forster
|
|
Liberal
|
George Shaw-Lefevre
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Clitheroe
|
19 April 1886[23 1]
|
Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth
|
|
Liberal
|
Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth
|
|
Liberal
|
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[23 2]
|
| Ipswich[23 3]
|
14 April 1886
|
Henry Wyndham West
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Dalrymple
|
|
Conservative
|
Void election
|
| Jesse Collings
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Elcho
|
|
Conservative
|
| Norwich
|
7 April 1886[23 1]
|
Harry Bullard
|
|
Conservative
|
Samuel Hoare
|
|
Conservative
|
Void election
|
| Barrow-in-Furness
|
6 April 1886
|
David Duncan
|
|
Liberal
|
William Sproston Caine
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
| Halifax
|
3 April 1886[23 1]
|
Sir James Stansfeld
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir James Stansfeld
|
|
Liberal
|
President of the Local Government Board[23 2]
|
| Altrincham
|
26 March 1886
|
John Baguley Brooks
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir William Cunliffe Brooks
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| Flintshire
|
2 March 1886
|
Lord Richard de Aquila Grosvenor
|
|
Liberal
|
Samuel Smith
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
| Battersea
|
1 March 1886[23 1]
|
Octavius Vaughan Morgan
|
|
Liberal
|
Octavius Vaughan Morgan
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election to pre-empt disqualification
|
| Cardiff Boroughs
|
27 February 1886
|
Sir Edward James Reed
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Edward James Reed
|
|
Liberal
|
Junior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
|
| South Somerset
|
24 February 1886
|
Viscount Kilcoursie
|
|
Liberal
|
Viscount Kilcoursie
|
|
Liberal
|
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[23 2]
|
| Grantham
|
23 February 1886[23 1]
|
John William Mellor
|
|
Liberal
|
John William Mellor
|
|
Liberal
|
Judge Advocate General[23 2]
|
| Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire
|
13 February 1886[23 1]
|
John Balfour
|
|
Liberal
|
John Balfour
|
|
Liberal
|
Lord Advocate[23 2]
|
| Berwickshire
|
13 February 1886[23 1]
|
Edward Marjoribanks
|
|
Liberal
|
Edward Marjoribanks
|
|
Liberal
|
Comptroller of the Household[23 2]
|
| Banffshire
|
13 February 1886[23 1]
|
Robert William Duff
|
|
Liberal
|
Robert William Duff
|
|
Liberal
|
Civil Lord of the Admiralty[23 2]
|
| Luton
|
13 February 1886[23 1]
|
Cyril Flower
|
|
Liberal
|
Cyril Flower
|
|
Liberal
|
Junior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
|
| Great Grimsby
|
13 February 1886
|
Edward Heneage
|
|
Liberal
|
Edward Heneage
|
|
Liberal
|
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[23 2]
|
| Queen's County Ossory
|
12 February 1886[23 1]
|
Arthur O'Connor
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Stephen O'Mara
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Chose to sit for East Donegal
|
| Elgin Burghs
|
12 February 1886[23 1]
|
Alexander Asher
|
|
Liberal
|
Alexander Asher
|
|
Liberal
|
Solicitor General for Scotland[23 2]
|
| North West Staffordshire
|
12 February 1886[23 1]
|
George Leveson-Gower
|
|
Liberal
|
George Leveson-Gower
|
|
Liberal
|
Junior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
|
| Mid Northamptonshire
|
12 February 1886[23 1]
|
Charles Robert Spencer
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Robert Spencer
|
|
Liberal
|
Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[23 2]
|
| Newcastle-upon-Tyne
|
12 February 1886
|
John Morley
|
|
Liberal
|
John Morley
|
|
Liberal
|
Chief Secretary for Ireland[23 2]
|
| Leeds South
|
12 February 1886[23 1]
|
Sir Lyon Playfair
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir Lyon Playfair
|
|
Liberal
|
Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education[23 2]
|
| Galway Borough
|
11 February 1886
|
Thomas Power O'Connor
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
William Henry O'Shea[23 4]
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Chose to sit for Liverpool Scotland
|
| Hackney South
|
11 February 1886
|
Charles Russell
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Russell
|
|
Liberal
|
Attorney General for England and Wales[23 2]
|
| Hawick Burghs
|
10 February 1886[23 1]
|
George Otto Trevelyan
|
|
Liberal
|
George Otto Trevelyan
|
|
Liberal
|
Secretary for Scotland[23 2]
|
| Midlothian
|
10 February 1886[23 1]
|
William Ewart Gladstone
|
|
Liberal
|
William Ewart Gladstone
|
|
Liberal
|
Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal[23 2]
|
| North Monaghan
|
10 February 1886
|
Timothy Michael Healy
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Patrick O'Brien
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Chose to sit for South Londonderry
|
| Stirling Burghs
|
10 February 1886[23 1]
|
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
|
|
Liberal
|
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
|
|
Liberal
|
Secretary of State for War[23 2]
|
| Birmingham West
|
9 February 1886[23 1]
|
Joseph Chamberlain
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Chamberlain
|
|
Liberal
|
President of the Local Government Board[23 2]
|
| Derby
|
9 February 1886[23 1]
|
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
|
|
Liberal
|
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
|
|
Liberal
|
Chancellor of the Exchequer[23 2]
|
| Edinburgh South
|
9 February 1886[23 1]
|
Hugh Culling Eardley Childers
|
|
Liberal
|
Hugh Culling Eardley Childers
|
|
Liberal
|
Secretary of State for the Home Department[23 2]
|
| Sheffield Brightside
|
9 February 1886[23 1]
|
Anthony John Mundella
|
|
Liberal
|
Anthony John Mundella
|
|
Liberal
|
President of the Board of Trade[23 2]
|
| Mid Armagh
|
1 February 1886
|
John McKane
|
|
Conservative
|
Sir James Porter Corry
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
| County Carlow
|
29 January 1886[23 1]
|
Edmund Dwyer Gray
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
John Aloysius Blake
|
|
Irish Parliamentary
|
Chose to sit for Dublin St Stephen's Green
|
| Edinburgh South[23 3]
|
29 January 1886
|
Sir George Harrison
|
|
Independent Liberal
|
Hugh Culling Eardley Childers
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
| Croydon
|
27 January 1886
|
William Grantham
|
|
Conservative
|
Sidney Herbert
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation (High Court Judge)
|
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v An uncontested by-election.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ^ a b Gain retained at the 1886 UK general election.
- ^ The biographical article on William Henry O'Shea suggests he was not a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party. However, Walker classifies O'Shea as a Nationalist candidate which, for someone standing at an election in 1886, implies membership of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
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