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THE
LIBERAL
YEAR BOOK
FOR
1907.
THIRD YEAR
THE IJBEHAL PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT,
(In e<mnection with ths National lAb^rdl F$d&iraiian
and ths Liberal C&ntral Asioeiation)^
42 PABLIAMBNT STREET,
LONDON, S.W.
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STRAN0BWAY8 & SONS, PRINTERS,
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'HE AutuE
THE Autumn Sitting is solely responsible for the later
publication of this, the third issue of the Libebai.
Yeas Book. But its value as a work of reference is so
much enhanced by the Sessional records being complete that
we had no hesitation in delaying its publication for a
few weeks.
As was bound to be the case, the General Election is
responsible for a great deal of new matter. We need
not say how pleasant it is this year to have to find space for
4dmost exactly double the niunber of biographies of Liberal
and Labour Members. Every section of the Yeae Book
has been careftilly revised and brought up to date, whilst
prominent amongst the new features is the list of principal
Liberal Chibs in Engknd and Wales.
It may be as well to point out that the political story
of the past year will be found in the bound volume of the
Liberal MagasAne for 1906.
We are, once more, grateftil to the many friends who
in various ways have been kind enough to assist us.
lliough great pains have been taken to avoid errors,
it is too much to expect that none have escaped attention.
A note of any which still remain will be much appreciated,
as will also suggestions for next year's issue. Corrections
and suggestions should be sent as early in the year as
CHARLES GEAKE,
8ecr$t<mfy Liberal Publication Departtmnt,
4& pABLTAMKirr Stb£Ei, S.W.
Nmo Year's Eve, 1906.
UBBBAL TEAR
BOOK, 1907. zedbyUOOgle
PRINCIPAL CONTENTS.
lA EkOdeet Index wiU be found at page 556.]
PAOK
Thtt 01ii«f Ovganixations of th^ lAhveal Party ... I
Other Pmivcifal OBOAKxzAiioira 13
SOCIETIEB AKD AmOCIATIOKS . 17
Tbm HouM of Iiords 1»
Tho House of Commons 34
Liberal and Labour Memrers (with Biographies) .... 34
ComERVATIVEB 8&
Liberal Ukioruib 86
NATIOKALraTB 99
Peers with Heirs ik the House of Commons 91
• Members of Parliament who have Died in 1906 .... 99
MnmrBiEB, 1895-1906 99
PfcrHamowt and Parliamontary Prooodore .... 96
Registration — England and Waubs 106
Registration— Scotland 109
Registration— Women Occupiers 110
Parliamentary Election Offences 119
Parliamentary Vacancies 114
Parliamentary Candidatures 117
Parliamentary Elections— Candidates* Expenses .118
The Secrecy of the Ballot 119
Uootlon Potitlons, 1906 190
Books for Idborals; a Short Bibliogvaphy for tho Use
of laterals 133
Royal CoMMisnoNs 144
The National Balance-sheet 150
RnoLunoNB passed by the House of Commons 159
Tho Statnto Book of 1906 154
Principal Idboral OIuIm (Bngland and Walss) ... 160
Taxation Imposed and Remtited, 1895-1905 176
Parliamentary Constituencies, Electors, &c 178
Tho Btatlsttss of tho Ooneral BloeUon, 1906 .181
Composition of tqx House of Commons 190
THB HOU8B OF COMMONS POIX BOOK . 193-355
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CHIEF ORGANIZATIONS
OF
THE LIBERAL PARTY.
LIBERAL CENTRAL ASSOCIATION.
41 Parliament Stbxet, WserrMiNSiiEB, aw.
PrMidmU ... The Rt. Hok. Sir Henbt CAMPBEUrBAKincBMAK, 6.C.B., M.P.
Chairman Geobge Whitelet, M.P.
Hon. Seer^tary Sir Robert Hudsok.
Legal Advuer Sib Hekbt Paget Cooke.
TeUgrama : * Aiiimation,' London. Tel^fihane : 3172 Gerraxd.
The Liberal Central Association is the official organization and headquarters
of the Liberal Party.
The Association maintains the necessary offices in Parliament Street for the
Chief Whip of the Party and for the permanent officials of the Liberal
Central Aasodation. In these offices correspondence is carried on and
constant interviews arranged with candidates, officials, and leading Liberals
in the constituencies. The Central Association is the medium through which
Liberal Associations in search of candidates, and Liberal candidates seebdng
constituencies, are brought into touch with each other ; it stimulates local action
in looking after the registration of voters ; it undertakes an annual canvass of
the London out-voters, and reports the result to the various Associations; it
obtains legal advice for Agents on technical points and fresh phases of registra-
tion and election law ; it publishes and circulates gratuitously to Liberal Agents
from time to time digests and summaries of Official documents bearing upon
their woric ; and ffenm% furthers the Par^ interests in these and other ways.
The Chief Liberal Whip is ea^-offieio Chairman of the Association. An
Executive and a General Committee, consisting of Liberal Peers, Members of
Parliament, and prominent Liberals, are elected yearly.
The Annual Subscription to the Association is four guineas, which may be
compounded by a single payment of fifty guineas.
NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION.
42 Pahuambmt Strbbt, Wbstminbtbr, aw.
PfMidmi
Chairman of CommUtse
TrMiurer
8eor€iary
AMtktatU SeerMary
The Rt. Hok. A. H. D. Aclahd.
Sib Edward Evaks.
Robebt Bibd.
Sib Robebt Hudson.
Fbank Babteb.
Teiefframa : ' liberalice,' London. TeUphone : 3172 Gerrard.
FouvDED in 1877, the Inaugural Meeting was held at Birmingham, and
was attended by Mr. Gladstone, who, in an historic speech, w^x>med th^
formation of the new orsanization.
The Federation is a Union of Liberal Associations established on a popular
and representative basis. AU AssoeUUionSt thus constUtU&d, are eligtbls for
oMiaUon, No interference with the local independence of the Federated Asso-
dations is involved. Each Association arranges the details of its own oiganisar
tioD and administers its own affairs ; but from time to time, and on all oocasioiis
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of emergency, representatives from all the Associations in union are convened to
consider the course of action which may be recommended to their respective
constituents. No formal political programme is submitted for general ac-
ceptance ; but tiie opinion of Liberals on current questions is, as occasion may
require, promptly and authoritatively ascertained. Thus the whole strength and
resources of the parbr may be concentrated upon the promotion of such legisla-
tion as is, by ^neral consent, deemed of the first importance.
The essential principle of the Federation is the participation of all members
of the party in the formation and direction of its policy, and in tiie selection of
those particular measures of reform and progress to which priority shall be given.
This object can onlv be secured by the organization of the party upon a repre-
sentative basis ; that is, by popularly elected local Assoaations, and by tiie
union of such Associations in a general Federation.
* The Federation is designed to assist the formation of Liberal Associations on
a popular representative basis, throughout the country ; to bring such organisar
tions into union, so that by this means the opinions of Liberals, on measures to
be supported or resisted, may be readily and authoritatively ascertained ; and to
aid in concentrating, upon the promotion of reforms found to be generally
desired, the whole force, strength, and resources of the Liberal Party.' — [Extrcujt
from the original statem&nt of * the proposed objects of a National Federation of
Liberal Associations,^]
The Constitution of the Federation is as follows : —
(1) An Executive Committee consisting of the Officers with not more than
twenty other members (Members of Parliament being ineligible) elected by
ballot by the General Committee at its first meeting in each year. Its functions
are : —
To consider representations from the Federated Associations ; to prepare
the business for meetings of the Council and General Committee ; to pre-
pare the resolutions for these meetings ; and generally to carry on the omcial
business of the Federation.
(2) A General Committee, consisting of the Officers and Executive Committee
together with representatives of each of the Federated Associations and all
Liberal Members of Parliament; each Liberal Association representing the
whole of a Parliamentary Constituency c^pointing three members, and Associa-
tions other than those representing an entire constituency appointing one
member. Its functions are : —
(a) To aid in the formation of Liberal Associations based on popular
representation, and generally to promote the objects of the Federation.
(6) To submit to the Federated Associations political questions and
measures upon which united action may be considered desirable.
(c) To elect at its first meeting in each year a Chairman of Committee and
an jBxecutive Committee, and from time to time to give any instructions it
thinks fit to that Committee.
(3) A Council, consisting of the Officers and Executive Committee together
with representatives of each of the Federated Associations and all Oberal
Members of Parliament, each Liberal Association rraresenting the whole of a
Parliamentary Constituency appointing one member for every thousand electors
or fraction of one tiiousand electors, and Associations other than those repre-
senting an entire constituency appointing members not exceeding three for any
one Association. Its functions are : —
To express in its discretion by resolution the opinions of the Libera] Tarty
on such questions as are deemed by general consent to be of the first im-
portance, and generally to act as the authoritative and representative
mouthpiece of the rank and file of the Liberal Party throughout England
and Waies.
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CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS.
HOME COUNTIES LIBERAL FEDERATION
<THB HOME COUNTIES DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL LIBERAL
FEDERATION).
42 Pabuambnt Stbbet, Wbstminstbr, &W.
PreiidetU Earl Ca&rikotok, K.G., G.C.M.G.
Chairman of Executive Committee G. Leteson Gower.
Hon, Secr^ary Noel Buxtok.
Treasurer Capt. the Hon. H. S. Stanhope, R.N.
Secretary ... W. M. Crook.
Assistant Secretary John Clarke.
Te^efirr'ams; 'A^gresaiye,' London. TeZep/ione .* M2 Victoria.
The Home Counties Liberal Federation is the headquarters organization
for the Liberal Party in the following nine counties :— Berkshire, Bucking-
hamshire, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, and
Sussex.
The Federation maintains offices in Parliament Street for carrying on the
work, necessarily in lar^ part done in London, of introdudnff candi&tes and
agents to the constituencies, obtaining speakers for meetings, £c. The Feder-
ation also keeps two vans constantly at work in the JHEome Counties; it
provides lantern lectures during the winter on subjects of current political
interest ; circulates large quantities of literature ; keeps a Secretary continually
at work visiting the constituencies, and assisting them in improving liieu*
organization ; and advises on points of law in regard to registration, &c.
LIBERAL PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT.
42 PARLIAMENt StREBT, WESTMINSTER, S.W.
Chairman R. C. Lehmann, M.P.
Treaswer Sir Robert Hudson.
Secretary ... Charles Geake.
Assistant Secretary ... John Henderson.
TeZeflrraTns ;* Publicola/ London. TcZepAonc ; 861 Victoria.
The Liberal Publication Department is imder the combined auspices of the
National Liberal Federation ana the Liberal Central Association.
It is the business of the Department to render efficient help to Liberal Assoc-
iations and Clubs in their Educational work, by extending and systematising
the preparation and production of political literature. Leaflets and pamphlets
are promptly furnished to meet the varying phases of party politics, and inform-
ation on current political questions is quickly supplied to Members of Parlia-
ment, Candidates, Public Speakers, and otiiers who may require it. Suggestions
as. to special questions are always gladly received.
Subscribers of One Guinea per annum obtain all the Publications of the
De]^rtment, including specially bound annual volumes.
The Liberal Magazine is published monthly, at an Annual Subscription of Ss.
post free, and is an indispensable record for all Liberal Speakers, Workers, and
Canvassers. All the boimd volumes, covering the years 1893-1906 inclusive,
may be obtained.
The Liberal Monthly is a popular propagandist publication which costs Is,
a-year post free.
The Pamphlets and Leaflets published by the Department can be obtained,
as published, for an Annual Subscription of 9«. 6d.
LIBEBAIi YBAB BOOK, lOOJ^ed by GoOglc
CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Election and Registzation Forms are kept in stock by the Department, and
may be obtained at Terr low rates.
A careful record (gomg back as far as 1866) is kept of the votes of Members
in all the important Parliamentary divisions. An analysis of the votes of
any Member, showing in simple phraseology what the significance of eadi vote
was, can be immedic&ly obtained, at a small charge, by application to the
Department.
Specimens of Pamphlets and Leaflets, lists of Election and Registration
Forms, and Catalogues of Publications, may be obtained on application to the
Liberal Publication Department, 49 Pariiament Street, London, S. W.
SCOTTISH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
President ... The Rt. Hon. Sir Henbt Casifbeli^Bankebmav, G.C.B., M.P.
Chairman of General CauneU George Gheek.
Hon, Treasurer ... The Master of Eubank, M.P.
EASTERN SECTION— 95 Princeb Street, Edinburgh.
Honorary Secretary James Falconer, W.S.
Secretary A. D. Wood.
TeUgrams : * Organise/ Edinburgh. Telephane : 2025.
WESTERN SECTION— 7 WEn George Street, Glasgow.
Honorary Secretary Norman Lamont, M.P.
Secretary William Webster.
Telegrama : * liberal,' Qlaagow. Telephone : HAS National ; 080 Ckxrporation.
The Scottish Liberal Association is a Federation of all the Liberal Associa-
tions of Scotland. It is divided into two sections — ^the headquarters of the
Eastern Section being at 95 Princes Street, Edinbuigh, and that of the Western
Section at 7 West George Street, Glasgow. It has affiliated to it all the Liberal
organications in the Scottish constituencies, by whom representatives are sent
to form the General Council and the Executive Council of the Association. The
former consists of twelve members from each constituency, elected by the local
Liberal Associations, and the latter of one member from each constituency,
cdected in a simUar manner. The General Council holds an Annual Meeting
either in Edinburgh or Glasgow for the transaction of business, and in addition
holds at least one other meeting each year in the provinces, when questions of
policy and of the various phases of political action are duly considered.
Through means of its agents in the constituencies the Association is kept in
constant touch with the requirements of Scottish Liberalism, and is thus in a
position to advise on aU qjuestions which may arise. It gives advice and assist-
ance in all matters pertaining to Registration and Election law, and is always
in a positicm to obtain the opinion of Counsel on any points wlidch may arise»
and carries Registration Appeab through the Superior Courts.
The origin of the Association goes rack to the ggreat davs of 1880, when Mr.
Gladstone was canying through his snreat campaijgn in Midlothian. In these
days it was known as uie North and East of Scotland Liberal Associatiant and
had its headquarters in Edinbuigh. Following upon this, an organisation was
started in Glasgow under the titte of the ScouSh Liberal Federation. These two
bodies continue each to carrv on political work within their own spheres until
1887, when they were amalgamated under the titie of the Scotti^ Liberal
Association^ and they have ccmtinued to carty on their work under that designa-
tion ever since.
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CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Sir Heiuy CampbeU-Bannerman has held the office of Pkresident since Lord
Rosebenr resigned it ^ 1900, while liie Master of EUbank, the Liberal Whip for
Scotland!, acts as HonOnuy Treasurer. Liberal Peers and Members for Scotland
are all Honorary Members of the Association, while all the Office-bearers are
elected annually. The Annual Subscription to the Association for Honorary
Members is not less than one pound, but there is a large number of Subscribers
who pay less sums, the amount of the Subscription being entirely optional.
LONDON LIBERAL FEDERATION.
a Pakliamsnt Street, Westminster, S.W.
President ... The Rt. Hon. Sir Hekrt Camfbell-Bakkerman, G.C.B., M.P.
Chairman ..^ W. H. Dickikson, M.P.
Trea9urer Sir Samuel Montaou, Bt.
Hon. Secretary H. W. C. Carr-Gomm, M.P.
Telephone : liSQ Victoria.
The London Liberal Federation consists of the members of the representative
Liberal and Radical Association in every London constituency, together with
the members of such Women's Liberal Associations as number not less than 100
members, and are recognised by the Executive Committee of the Federation as
representative of the women in their respective constituencies.
The Federation is governed by a Council and an Executive Committee, the
former consisting of six representatives elected by each of the London Liberal
Associations, and of one representative from each affiliated Women's Association.
The Officers and the Executive Cgmmittee are elected by the Council at its
Annual Meeting at the beginning of the year.
Tlie Federation aims at co-ordinating and strengthening the Liberal Associa-
tions throughout the Metropolis. It assists and advises Liberal Associations
with regard to Registration and Organization ; it prepares and distributes litera-
ture on current political questions, and generally acts as the Central Organization
of the Party for London.
WOMEN'S LIBERAL FEDERATION.
124 VioTORiA Street, Wbstionstbr, aw.
The CouirrEss of Carlisle.
{Mrs. Broaolet Reio.
Lady Bamford-Slack.
Mrs. Eva McLaren.
... Miss Margaret Bunney.
Miss Margaret Epfs.
Miss McLaren Ramsay.
Telephone : 870 Victoria.
Prsiident
Hon, Secretaries
Hon. Treaswrer
Secretary
Assistant Secretary...
Orgamsang Seoreta/ry
TeUgrame: * Propaganda/ London.
The Women's Liberal Federation was formed in 1886 by the Federation oi
fifteen Women's Liberal Associations. The first Council Meeting of representat-
ives was held in 1887, when the approximate membership of the Federation
was 6000. Its past Presidents are: Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, 1887 to 1893; The
Countess of Aberdeen, 1893 to 1894; The Countess of Carlisle, 1894 to 1902 ^
The Countess of Aberdeen, 1902 to 1906.
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The objects of the Federation are :—
(1) To promote the adoption of Liberal principles in the govemment of the
country.
(2) To promote just legislatioQ for women (including the local and Parlia-
mentarv mnchise for all women, married, single, or widowed, who possess anir
of the leffal qualifications which entitle men to yote), and the removal of all
their 1^^ disabilities as dtixens.
(3) To protect the interests of children.
(4) To advance political education by meetings, lectures, arid the distribution
of literature.
(5) To promote a Women*s Liberal Association in every constituency, and
also uie admission of women to Membership in any existing Liberal Associations.
(6) To bring into union all Liberal Associations of which women are members,
and so to encourage their co-operation in the promotion of reform.
The affairs of the Federation are managed by a Council, consisting of elected
delegates from the affiliated Associations, and the Hon. Officers ana Executive
Committee for the time being. This meets annuallv to discuss the Policy of the
Federation, which is only alterable by the Council ; and to elect Hon. Officers
and an Executive Committee to conduct the business of the Federation subject
to the approval of the Council.
The number of affiliated Women*s Liberal Associations in October, 1906,
was 590, with an approximate membership of 81,000.
WOMEN'S NATIONAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
1S8 Palace Chambers, Wbbtminster, S.W.
Prsiident Hok. Mas. Henet GLAZMrroKs.
Chairman of ExeetUive Mas. W. P. Btubs.
{Mas. Bevce.
Mas. Buchanan.
Miss E. Shaw-Lefevee.
Treasurer Miss Monck.
Secretary Miss E. E. Page.
Telegrams: ' Equality,' London.
The Women*s National Liberal Association is a union of Local Liberal Asso-
ciations and of individuals desirinff to co-operate with one another, and with the
National Liberal Federation, for the furtherance of Liberal thought and Liberal
policy, which naturally includes just legislation for women, and Uie protection of
the interests of children.
There is no interference with the local independence of affiliated Asso-
ciations. Every Association arranges the details of its own organization,
administers its own affairs, and initiates its own policy.
The essential principle of the Women's National Liberal Association is the
preservation of absolute liberty of local action on the part of all members and
Associations in dealing with questions about which there is a difference of
opinion within the Liberal Party, and at the same time the maintenance of a
common centre of action for the purpose of dealing with those about which there
is no such difference.
The function of the Executive Committee is therefore strictly limited to the
transaction of business, and the promotion of such legislation as is by the
general consent of the Liberal Party deemed of the first importance.
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CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Vice-Presidents pay a minimum Annual Subscription of one guinea ; Memben
subscribe at least one shilling annually, and all Subscriptions and Affiliation Feet
are payable on election, and thereafter on 1st January.
SCOTTISH WOMEN'S LIBERAL FEDERATION.
7 Wbst Gbobgb Strbbt, Glasgow.
President Lady Marjorie Sinclair
Fic^p.«««^ asc^r.
Han.S^UarU. K t^!^*"^
Hon. Trsamrer Mrs. Gilbert Beith
Secretary Miss Alice Younger
TeUorama : * C/o liberal,* Qlasgow. Tel^Jione : i445 National ; 000 CorpOTation.
The Scottish Women's Liberal Federation was formed in 1891 with th<
following objects : —
(1) To promote and extend the knowledge of Liberal principles.
(9) To promote the formation of Women's Liberal Associations ir
Scotland, and to afford to them a centre from which information on, and
assistance in, political matters can at any time be obtained.
(3) To promote intercourse and united action between the Women's
Liberal Associations of Scotland, without compromising their independence oi
in any way interfering with their Constitution, llules, or local authority.
(4) To secure just and equal legislation and representation for women,
espedally with r^erence to the Parliamentary Franchise; the removal ol
all legal disabilities on account of sex ; and the protection of the interests oi
children.
(5) To communicate information and arouse interest among women on
political and social questions both of general and of local interest, by meetings,
lectures, and individual effort.
The Federation consists of all organizations of Liberal Women numbering
not less than twenly-five members, and of any Liberal Association which has
admitted women to its membership, on payment of an affiliation fee. Libera!
Women in any district where there is no loced Women's Liberal Association ma;^
also join on payment of a small fee.
Its affairs are managed by a Council, which consists of representatives ftron
each Federated Association and of the Executive Committee. The Councl
meets annually in spring, when the Executive Committee is elected for the veai
and the policy of the Federation discussed. According to the last return, then
are 103 affiliated Associations, with an ag^egate membership of 14,000.
The Scottish Liberal WomevCa Ma^azms Tprice 1^. a year, or 28. post free),
edited by the President, Lady Marjorie Smclair, is issued monthly by the
Federation. It aims at gathering together points bearing on the chief questions
before the country, ana reminding its reaaers of notable utterances by public
men during the current month, with the object of helping Liberal workers. II
is also a useful medium of information, discussion, and suggestion between the
various Branches of the S.W.L.F.
A Lending Libraiy of works on political and social questions, blue books
&c., is kept at the office of the Federation, from which all members of Women'i
Liberal Associations throughout Scotland may borrow free of charge.
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CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANISATIONS.
EIGHTY CLUB.
8 Hare Court, Temple, E.C.
JPrend&fU The Rt. Hok. Johk Moalet, M.P,
Treamir&r J. C. Swikburxe-Hanham.
Seerttary R. C. Hawkik.
Telegrams: 'Octuaglnta/ London. Teiephone: 4745 Holbom.
The * Eighty * Club was originally formed in the year 1880, shortly before the
General Election of that year, with the object of promoting Liberal Education,
and of stimulating Liberal organization, especially with reference to the election
which was shortiy to take place. The necessit^r for some such body was felt in
consequence of the numerous applications received by the Central Association
of tiie Liberal Party for the assistance of Speakers and Lecturers at meetings,
both in London and the countrr.
Since that time it has been felt desirable to continue the work for which the
Club was originally formed, and at a meeting in February, 1881, at the House
of Commons, it was determined that the Club should be placed on a permanent
basis, with the intention of carrying out the above objects, and of supplying, as
far as possible, the want experienced by Local Associations.
The Club consists of a number of gentiemen who are willing to give assistance
by spealdng at Clubs, Debating Societies, Liberal Associations, Public Meetings,
and also by delivering Lectures on political subjects.
Committees of local organizations are invited to communicate with the
Secretary, stating (1) the subject preferred; (2) the date, time, and place of
meeting; (3) the number of persons the hall holos ; and (4) the probable number
present. A series of meetings can be arranged for if desired. No fee is chaiged.
Election to the Club is by ballot, and candidates must be proposed and
seconded by members of the Qub.
The Annual Subscription is one guinea, and the Entrance Fee is one guinea
for candidates under 30, tiiree guineas for candidates between 30 and 40, and ten
guineas for candidates over 40.
NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB.
Whitehall Place, S.W.
^''i^:SLlVo::^Con,n^ }••■ ^ CxaaxKOTOK, K.G.. G.C.M.G.
ir- ni. ' x^ in u* TW. CuRLING AnDERSON.
VwihChatrmen of General CommttUe <y^^ Spence Watsok, LL.D.
Chairman of Political Committee Major Sir Arthur Biggs.
vi^^nh^i»,n>»^ /Rev. W. D. Morrison, LL.D.
Vfce-Chatrmm (richard Stapley.
Secretary Donald Murray.
TeUgrams: * Enelsee,' London. Telephone : 3181 Gerrard ; 572 Victoria.
The National Liberal Club was established in 1889, the late Mr. W. E.
Gladstone being the first President.
The objects of the Club are : —
(1) To provide a central, convenient, and inexpensive Club in London for
Liberals throughout the kingdom, at which they may obtain every comfort and
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Club advantage, and where they may meet in friendly intercourse and inter-
change information and views ;
(2) To further the interests of the Liberal cause ; and
<3) To found, in connection with the Club, a Political and Historical Library,
to be called the Gladstone Library, as a permanent memorial of the services
which the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone rendered to his country.
The Club is the recognised Headquarters of the Party for Dinners, Recep-
tions, &c. , and also for affording active Liberals of all ranks, from every part
of the country, opportunities for Social and Political intercourse. It provides
the accommodation of a first-class hotel at much less than hotel charges. There
are 140 Bedrooms.
The Gladstone Library is considered to be one of the best reference libraries
in the United Kingdom.
The Annual Club Subscription is 62. 6«. for town, and 3/. 3«. for country,
members. The rates for Junior Members are respectively 21. 2*. and II. U.
LIBERAL SOCIAL COUNCIL.
i 92 Victoria Stbebt, Wbstminster, S.W.
Presidsnt The Countess or Crewe.
Hon. Treaturer Mrs. Augustine Birrell.
Han. Secretary Mas. Sydney Buxton.
Secretary Miss M. M. Wills.
Telephone : 373 Victoria.
The Liberal Social Council is an organization worked by women, and
founded in 1902 to arrange social gatherings in different centres for the
entertainment of aB members of the party, in co-operation with the existing
local Liberal Associations.
NATIONAL REFORM UNION.
Central Office : 50 Ha worth's Buildings, Cross Street, Manchester.
London Office : 50 Parliament Struea Westminster, S.W.
President Lord Weardale.
Chairman of Executive Committee Richard Barlow.
Hon. Sficretary H. J. Ogden.
TrecLsurfir ... George Rhodes.
Secretary Arthur G. Sy3ionds.
Telegrams : * Politics,' Manchester.
The Objects of the National Reform Union are : —
(1) The dissemination of political knowledge, and the furtherance of Liberal
Organization, especially in the County Constituencies.
(2) The promotion and agitation of any leading question which an important
section of the Liberal Party may from time to time place before the nation, and
in regard to which it may be thought desirable to move and instruct public
opinion.
The National Reform Union was founded at a great Conference held hi
Manchester in 1864, over which Mr. George Wilson presided, and at which many
of tiie leaders of the Anti-Corn-Law League were present. Their object was to
concentrate and focus in one National Organization the several forces which
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were working in difFerent parts of the country for the Parliamentary Reform
which was obtained by the Reform Act of 1867. After that the efforts of the
Union were directed to many other Reforms for the accomplishment of which
the country had to thank the Liberal Administration of 1868-1874. The defeat
of the Liberal Party in 1874, and the necessity of reorganizing the militant
forces of Liberalism, led to the reconstitution of the Union on a still wider basis
at a Conference held in Manchester in December, 1875, at which Mr. John
Morley was the principal speaker. Numbers of Branches were formed in all
parts of the country, and a large staff of lectiu*ers was employed to arouse and
educate the constituencies.
To this educational work, both by lectures and by the dissemination of
leaflets and pamphlets, the resources of the Union have been ever since
directed.
The terms of Membership of the Union are (a) for individuals an Annual
Subscription of \s, and upwards, (6) for Clubs and Associations an Annual Sub-
scription of 9U. Every Branch is represented on the General Council by its
officers and two delegates appointed annually, and they, as well as every
subscribing member, are entitled to attend and vote both at the Annual
Meetings, when the Honorary Officers are elected and the policy of the Union
is determined for the ensuing year, and at any Special Meetings which may
be called at political crises.
LIBERAL LEAGUE.
34 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
President The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Rosebery, K.G.
The Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C, M.P.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry H. Fowler, G.C.S.I., M.P.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Grey, Bart., M.P.
The Rt. Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., M.P.
Treasurer R. W. Perks, M.P.
TT^ o^^^f^^'^a f J- M. Paulton, M.P.
Hon, Secretaries | p Freeman-Thomas, M.P.
Secretary W. Allard.
Telegrams : * Adherent,' London. Telepfione : 278 Victoria.
The Liberal League was formed in 1902 for the purpose of bringing together,
with a view to common action, all those who approve of the policy expounded
by Lord Rosebery at Chesterfield. It beheves that upon those Unes progress
can best be made with that practical Liberalism which the conditions of the day
urgently require.
In the following utterance Lord Rosebery laid down the broad foundations
of the Liberal League: —
* The Liberal League takes its root in no party disloyalty and in no personal
intrigue, but in a deep and patriotic anxiety as to the condition and as to the
efficiency of this country. It tiireatens no one, it proscribes no one, it sets
itself in antagonism to no one. It offers, in my conscience and in my judgment,
the best means of setting the Liberal Party right with the country. It repre-
sents, at any rate, practical politics, practical Liberalism, common-sense
Liberalism, imbued with a deep and a sane sense of the responsibilities of
Empire. And if this policy be founded, as I believe it to be founded, on
politicEil truth and on political justice, it will prevail, whatever may be the
antagonism against it. If it be not so founded it does riot deserve to prevail' —
OlasffoWf March lOth^ 1902.
Vice-Presidents
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NEW REFORM CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE.
10 Adelphi Terraob, Strand, W.C.
Chairman ...• John A. Hobson.
Hon. Treasurer F. W. Pethick Lawrence.
Secretary Holford Knight.
Telephone : 7360 Central.
The New Reform Club Political Committee is the result of the amalgamation
of the League of Liberals against Aggression and Militarism with the Nevi
Reform Club. Its finances are distinct from those of the Club, a special
Propagandist Fund being raised for the purpose of advancing Liberal Principles,
To resist the spirit of Aggression and Militarism is one of the definite objects oi
the Committee. The Political Committee is elected annually at a General
Meeting of the Members of the Club, together with all subscribers of a minimun:
sum of 28. 6d. to the Special Propagandist Fund.
LEAGUE OF YOUNG LIBERALS.
New Reform Club, 10 Adelphi Terrace, W.C.
President Frankun Thomabson, M.P,
Chairman of Council C. W. B. Prescott
Hon. Treasurer ... Oswald Partington, M.P
Hon. Secretary J. Aubrey Rees.
Financial Secretary J. Eric Edwards.
The objects of the League are (a) to stimulate the study of questions o1
National importance — ^historical, social, and industrial ; and (&) to promote pro
gressivc principles among young men and young women. All young mer
and young women in agreement with the objects of the League are eligible tc
become members upon the acceptance of their application by Qie Council. Th<
minimum yearly subscription to the Central Body is 9*. Qd.^ payable or
admission. The League has (November, 1906) 45 Branches in London and the
I Provinces.
I YOUNG SCOTS SOCIETY.
I Hon. Secretary's Address:— I Bruntspield Terrace, Edinburgh.
Hon. President Arthur Dewar, K.C, M.P
President John W. Gulland, M.P
Hon. General Secretary and Treasurer James Matron,
The Society was founded in November, 1900, to stimulate interest ii
Progressive Politics, to encourage the study of History, Social and Industria
Science, and Economics, and generally to promote Liberal principles. Th<
Annual Subscription is 2s. 6d. The Society has (November, 1906) branches
in twenty towns throughout Scotland.
Y CYNGHOR RHYDDFRYDIG CENHEDLAETHOL CYMREIG
(WELSH NATIONAL LIBERAL COUNCIL).
Llwyn-on, Pontypool.
President The Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd-George, M.P
Vice-President W. Brace, M.P.
K Treasurer Chas. E. Breese.
^ ' Chairman of Executive Committee .. Ald. E. Thomas,
I Secretary Walter H. Hughes,
Telegrams : Walter Hughes, Pontypool.
The above Council is made up of representatives from the Constituency
1 Liberal Organizations of Wales and Monmouthshire, and from the Welsh
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Women's Liberal Association. The Council consists of about 120 Delegates ;
and has an Executive of about 30, called the General Purposes Committee, out
of which have been appointed Sub-Committees for dealing with (1) Finance,
(2) Literature, (3) Organization. There is no affiliation fee. The income is
derived from voluntary subscriptions.
SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED AND ASSOCIATED LIBERAL AGENTS.
Hon, Secretary's Address:— 2^ Bond Street, Hull.
Chairman Sm Robert Hudson,
Treasurer A. P. Whitehead, Oldham.
Hon. Secretary W. Stanforth.
The Society is established for the promotion of education, and it effects
this object by diffusing knowledge concerning the Law and Practice in connec-
tion with Parliamentary, Municipal, and other Elections (including the Registra-
tion Laws), especially among Agents and others concerned or interested directly
or indirectly in such Elections.
The Members of the Society are denominated Fellows or Associates.
Fellows (entitled to use the affix C.L.A.) are —
(a) Agents who already hold certificates of efficiency granted by the Society.
{bj Agents who on 30th June, 1900, were Agents of not less than five years'
standing, have filled their posts to the satisfaction of their respective Com-
mittees, and have been duly admitted by the Examining Board.
(c) Persons who are professionally engaged in furthering the objects for which
the Society is established, and who have, after examination, been duly admitted
Fellows by such Board.
Associates are —
Election or Registration Agents who have not qualified as Fellows, and who
may be admitted from time to time by the Members in the several Districts.
Associates shall not describe themselves as * Certificated Agents,' or use any
affix which, in the opinion of the Board, implies that they hold certificates.
GLADSTONE BENEVOLENT FUND FOR LIBERAL AGENTS.
Hon. Secretary's Address:— 2^ Bond Street, Hull.
Chairmcm Sim Schofield.
Treasurer Sir Edward Evans.
Hon. Secretary W. Stanforth.
The object of this Institution is the establishment of a Fund (o) For the relief
of necessitous persons, being Members, who are, or who for five years have
been, Liberal Agents within ten years of their first applying for relief, and who
are incapacitated by age or infirmity from earning their livelihood, and (6) For
the relief of the widows and orphans of deceased Members, and for no other
purpose (except as provided by Rule 15).
The Institution is carried on by means of donations and subscriptions, and
by means of dividends from bequests and investments.
All persons who are or have been Liberal Agents are eligible to become
Members of this Institution, subject to the approval of the Board of Manage-
ment. The B^ard has power to remove the name of any Member who, in iJieir
opinion, has ceased to be a supporter of the Liberal Party.
Ordinary Members* subscriptions are an Annual Subscription of ten shillings
and sixpence, payable in advance. Life Members, a payment of five guineas
on admission. Each Member is entitled to one vote.
Subscriptions are due the first of January in each year. Subscriptions* in
arrear for three months nullify Membership ; the Board of Management have
power to reinstate Members on payment of arrears.
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The qualification for a Life Patron or Patroness is a donation of not less
than one nundred guineas ; that for an Ordinary Patron or Patroness an Annual
Subscription of ten guineas.
That for a Life Vice-President is a donation of not less than fifty guineas ;
that for an Ordinary Vice-President, an Annual Subscription of not less uian five
guineas.
That for a Life Governor a donation of not less than twenty-five guineas ;
that for an Ordinary Governor an Annual Subscription of not less than three
guineas.
That for a Life Subscriber a donation of five guineas ; that for an Ordinary
Subscriber an Annual Subscription of ten shillings and sixpence.
OTHER PRINCIPAL ORGANIZATIONS.
{The membership of these is not exclusively confined to the Liberal party.)
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION.
Surrey House, Victoria Embankment, W.C.
President ... ,•, The Rt. Hon. A. H. D. Acland.
Treasurer
Chairman of Executive Committee
Secretary
Financial Secretary
Lord Stanlev of Aldeuley.
John Massie, M.P.
a. j. mundella.
T. E. Minsk ALL.
Telegrams: *Zoelmus,* London.
The National Education Association consists of persons approving of its
objects and subscribing annually to its funds. Local Branch Associations formed
in different parts of the cx)untry, and Affiliated Organizations formed for other
objects but embracing those of the National Education Association.
The constitution and poUcy of the Association are controlled by a Council of
three hundred members, representing all parts of England and Wales, which is
elected annually by the subscribers, branches, and afmiated bodies.
The Association, which was formed at the beginning of 1889, has for its
objects : —
(1) To promote a system of national education which shall be in all its
> grades efficient, progressive, and unsectarian, and shall be under popular
control ; and also to oppose all legislative and administrative proposals having
a contrary tendency.
(2) To secure the universal establishment of representative authorities in
districts of suitable area, and having under their control dnsectarian schools
' within reasonable reach of the population requiring them.
I (3) To secure the aboUtion of fees in all elementary schools, and the
oppJortunity of free or aided education for deserving pupils in higher schools
and colleges.
j (4) To obtain facilities for the better training of teachers in unsectarian
institutions under public management.
j The Association seeks to effect these objects : —
(a) By publications, meetings, and lectures, and by the collection and
diffusion of information ;
! (6) By watching the proceedings of Parliament, of the Board of Education,
j of Education Authorities, and of other managers of State-aided Schoolsj
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with a view to prevent the sacrifice of educational to denominational or other
interests ;
(c) By promoting, in Parliament and elsewhere, measwes for the
furtherance of the objects of the Association ;
{d) By assisting to secure the election of Members of Parliament and of
Education Authorities who are favourable to the policy of the Association ; and
(e) By obtaining the co-operation of other public bodies.
The Association is not an exclusively Liberal organization, the Association,
and especially some of the local branches, forming a common platform for men
and women of all parties and creeds to meet in support of educational progress.
FINANCIAL REFORM ASSOCIATION.
18 Hackins Hey, Liverpool.
President E, K. Musprait.
Hon, Treasurer Bancroft Cooke.
Secretary J. W. S. Callie.
The Association is probably the oldest political Association in the Kingdom,
having been establishea in April, 1848, to aovocate Economical Grovemment, Just
Taxation, and Perfect Freedom of Trade. Its objects are defined to be ; —
(1) To use all lawful and constitutional means of inducing the most rigid
economy in the expenditure of the Grovernment, consistent with due efficiency
in the several departments of the public service.
(9) To advocate the adoption of a simple and equitable system of direct
taxation, in lieu of the present unequal, complicated, and expensively-
collected duties upon commodities.
(3) To insist upon a revision of the Land Laws, and a re-adjustment of
the Land Tax.
(4) The completion of the work of Cobden and the Anti- Corn -Law
League, and the continuation to their legitimate conclusion of the tariff
reforms of Peel and Gladstone until the last chain laid upon human industry
and skill be broken, and the last duty abolished.
A subscription of 5*. and upwards entitles a member to the various publica-
tions of the Association, including the Financial Reform Almanac: and the
Financial Reformer,
Membership is not confined to Liberals, but is open to all in sympathy with
the objects or the Association.
COBDEN CLUB.
Caxton House, Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.
Chairman of Committee Lord Welby.
Treasurer Russell Rea, M.P.
Secretary J. A. Murray Macdonald, M.P.
The Cobden Club was founded in 1866, with the object of encouraging the
growth and diffusion of those economic and politiccd principles with which
Cobden's name is associated. Its principal work consists in the advocacy of
Free Trade, and its funds are mainly devoted to the printing and circulating of
books, pamphlets, and leaflets, and the organization of meetings and lectures in
support of Free Trade, Peace, Retrenchment, and Reform. The Club is always
ready to place its information at the disposed of Parliamentary Candidates who
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are supporters of Free Trade principles. With the further object of encouraging
the scientific study of economic questions, the Club spends considerable sums in
giving prizes for political economy at the Universities and elsewhere. The Club
also occasionally organizes Club dinners, to which notable Free Traders and
other distinguished men are invited. A quarterly Circular (\d,) is issued.
The annual Membership subscription to the Club is one guinea, without
entrance fee. Every member is entitled to receive gratuitously all the publi-
cations of the Club. A new class of Associates has just been formed, with a
5s. subscription, in order to increase the support of the Club, particularly among
the working classes. The management of the Club is vested in the Com-
mittee, which reports annually to the genercd body of members.
FREE TRADE UNION.
8 VicrroRiA Street, Westminster, S.W.
Chairman of Committee The Rt. Hon. Arnold Morley.
Vice-Chairman Reginald McKekna, M.P.
Hon. Treasurer Alfred Mond, M.P.
Hon. Secretary Charles Mallet, M.P.
Teitefframs : * Reliable,' London. TelepTione : 1094 Victoria.
The Free Trade Union was formed in July, 1903 : —
(l) To safeguard the free import of Food and Raw Material ;
(9) To maintain the general principle that taxation should be imposed for
revenue purposes only ; and,
(3) To resist the reactionary Fiscal Policy of Mr. Chamberlain as certain to
complicate trade relations with all the Colonies and to endanger the stabitity
of the Empire.
The work of the Union is carried on through existing political and other
organizations, and where necessary new organizations are established for tiie
promotion of the objects of the Union* General and statistical information is
supplied, public meetings and lectures are organized, speakers and lecturers are
provided, and literatm-e is distributed.
The Union has been represented at all by-elections, acting independently of
the candidates and their agents.
The funds of the Union £U*e furnished by voluntary subscriptions.
WOMEN'S FREE TRADE UNION.
8 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
Chairman of Committee Mrs. Harcourt.
Hon. Treasurer Mrs. T. R. Buchanan.
Hon. Secretaries { ^^ 1^^^^:"
Telegrams: * Sensible,' London.
The principal object of the Women's Free Trade Union, which was formed
in July, 1903, is to bring knowledge of the principles of Free Trade to the women
of Great Britain. This is being done by meetings, large and small, by supplying
speakers on Free Trade, and by providing simple leaflets and longer pamphlets, in
which are explained the meaning of the terms Retaliatory Tariffs, Bounties, &c.
The Union is entirely non-party, and includes amongst its Executive
Committee, Vice-Presidents, and Members, members of all poutical parties.
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LAND LAW REFORM ASSOCIATION.
21 John Street, Adblphi, London, W.C.
President The Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Foster, M.P.
Treasu/rer Walter Hazell.
Hon. Secretary James Rowlands, M.P.
Financial Secretary F. A. Creed.
The Land Law Reform Association was formed by the amalgamation of the
Free Land League and the Leaseholds Enfranchisement Association.
It has for its objects—
(I) Such amendments of the law of landlord and tenant, both in town and in
country, as will encourage occupiers in improving either houses or agricultural
holdings, by giving them absolute security for the results of their outlav.
(9) To promote the rating of ground values, including the values of building
lana held vacant.
(3) The more adequate provision of land for small holdings and similar
public purposes, particularly on the estates of the Crown and the Church.
(4) rrompt and effective legislation to provide the working population in
town and country with healthy and adequate housing.
(5) To promote the acquirement of land by the people for residence and
cultivation, both by general laws and by the instrumentatity of municipalities
and other local bodies.
(6) Preservation of commons, and of popular rights over land and water ;
and restoration of any illegally taken away in recent times.
(7) Compulsory power for leaseholders to purchase the freehold in the case
of long leaseholas of town holdings, or to convert the groimd-rent into a
perpetual rent-charge.
(8) Abolition of copyhold and custom€U*y tenure and obsolete manorial
rights.
r9) Abolition of the law of primogeniture. j
(10) Prohibition of the settlement of land upon unborn persons, and of the |
general power of creating life estates in land.
(II) Conveyance of land by registration of title ; all interests in the property
registered to oe recorded.
(12) Further provision for the Sfile of encumbered settled property.
Any person agreeing with the objects of the Association and subscribing
annually to its' funds is entitled to be a Member of the Association. i
ENGLISH LEAGUE FOR THE TAXATION OF LAND VALUES.
37ft-377 Strand. W.C. !
Presidmt J. H. Whitley, M.P |
Treasurer Lewis H. Berens. j
Secretary Frederick Verinder.
The object of the League is to secure the Taxation of Land Values.
Membership of the League is open to all who approve of its object and pay
an Annual Subscription of One Shilling or more to its Funds.
The Monthly raper of the League, Land Values (Ic?., post free l^d.)^ is
published on the first of each month, and is posted to every member who pays
an Annual Subscription of 2s. 6d. or more to the League Funds.
The Secretary is always glad to hear from Associations requiring lecturers,
speakers, or literature on the Land Question. Lantern lectures can be arranged.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE FOR THE TAXATION OF LAND VALUES.
13 DUNDAS Street, Olasoow.
President James Fairlie.
Treasurer David Cassels.
Secretary John Paul.
Thk object of the League is to secure the Taxation of Land Values, corre-
spondingly relieving indus^ of the burden of taxation.
Menabership of the League is open to all who approve of its object and pay
an Annual Subscription of One Shilling or more to its Funds.
The Monthly Paper of the League, Land Values (Id, post free l\d,), is
published on the first of each month, and is posted to every member who pays
an Annual Subscription of 2s. 6d. or more to the League Funds.
The Secretary is always glad to hear from associations requiring lecturers,
speakers, or literature on the Land Question. Lantern lectures can be arranged.
SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.
(Besides the foregoing, the following are selected as likely to he of -use and interest
to Liberals.)
Aborioikes Protection Society, Broadway Chambers, Westminster, S.W.
Agriculture, Ceni'ral Chamber of. Broad Sanctuary Chambers, Tothill Street,
Westminster, S.W.
Aixotments and Small Holdings Association, 116 Vivian Road, Harborne,
Birmingham.
Anti-Slavery Society, 284 to 298 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.
Anti-Vaccination League, National, 50 Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W.
Anti- Vivisection Society, 13 Regent Street, S.W.
Balkan Committee, 10 Adelphi Terrace, W.C.
British Empire League, 112 Cannon Street, B.C.
Charity Organization Society, 284 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.
Church Committee for Church Defence and Church Instruction, Church
House, Dean^s Yard, Westminster, S.W. ^
Church or England Liberal and Progressive Union, 13 Maitland Park
Road, N.W.
Commerce, Associated Cha^ibers or. Parliament Mansions, Westminster, S.W.
Commons and Footpaths PresehvatTon Society, 25 Victoria Street, West-
minster, S.W.
Conservative Central Office, St. Stephen's Chambers, Bridge Street,
Westminster, S.W.
Devon Liberal Federation (E. C. Perry, Sec), Castle House, Exeter.
Disestablishment Council for Scotland, 13 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh.
Early Closing Association, 21 New Bridge Street, E.C.
Eastern Counties Liberal Federation, Cumbergate, Peterborough.
Education, National Society (Church Voluntary Schools), 19 Great Petei
Street, Westminster, S.W.
Fabian Society, 3 and 4 Clement's Ina, W.C.
Federal Union Commitfee, 32 Craven Street, Strand, W.C.
Free Church Council, National, Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, E.C.
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Ikdepeitoent Labour Party, 10 Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, E.G.
International Arbitration League, 11 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.
International Arbitration and Peace Association, 922 Strand, W.C.
Labour Representation Committee, 28 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
Land Nationalisation Society, 432 Strand, W.C.
Liberal Social Council, 92 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
Liberal Unionist Council, 6 Great George Street, Westminster, S.W.
Liberation Society, 2 Serjeants' Inn, Fleet Street, E.C.
Liberty and Property Defence League, 25 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
London Municipal Society, 11 Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.
London Reform Union, Trafalgar Buildings, Charing Cross, W.C.
Marriage Law Reform Association, 2 Dean's Yard, Westminster, S.W.
Midland Education League, 11 Quadrant Chambers, New Street, Birmingham.
National Protestant League, 13 and 14 Buckingham Street, Strand, W.C.
National Sunday League, The, 34 Red Lion Square, W.C.
National Trust (for places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty), 25 Victoria
Street, S.W.
National Union of Conservative Associations, St. Stephen's Chambers,
Bridge Street, Westminster, S.W.
Navy League, 13 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
Ninety-Five Club (F. Willett, Sec.), 49 Spring Gardens, Manchester.
Ninety-Nine Club, 26 Basinghall Street, Leeds.
Northern Counties Education League, Castlemere, Rochdale, Lanes.
Northern Liberal Federation, Caledonian Buildings, Pilgrim Street, New-
castle-on-Tjrne.
Opium Trade, Society for the Suppression of the, 181 Queen Victoria
Street, E.C.
Peace Society, 47 New Broad Street, London, E.C.
Primrose League, 64 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
Protestant Alliance, 430 Strand, W.C.
Rural Labourers' League, 95 Colmore Row, Birmingham.
Social Dfjiocratic Federation, 3 Bolt Court, Fleet Street, E.C.
Sunday Society, 7 Pall Mall, London, S.W.
Tariff Reform Leagite, 7 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
Teachers, National Union of, 67 and 71 Russell &juare, W.C.
Technical and Secondary Education, National Society for Promotion of,
10 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.
Temperance Society, The Church of England, 4 The Sanctuary, West-
minster, S.W.
Trades' Union Congress Parliamentary Committee, 42 Effingham House,
Arundel Street, Strand, W.C.
Unionist Fbee Food League, 38 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
United Kingdom Alliance, 20 Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.
Women's Liberal Unionist Association, 23 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W.
Women's Suffrage, Central Society, 25 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
Women's Local Government Society, 17 and 18 Tothill St., Westminster, S.W.
Working Men's Lord's Day Rest Association, 12 John Street, Bedford
Row, W.C.
YoRKSHiBE Liberal Federation, Hustlergate, Bradford.
Young British Liberals' Federation (Hon. Sec, E. P. Ray), 326 Newtown
Row, Birmingham.
Young Liberals, League of, 10 Adelphi Terrace, W.C.
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS.*
L before the name indicates that the Peer is a LiberaL
The number of Members of the House of Lords on December 31st, 1906, was 618-^543
Hereditary Peers of the United Kingdom, 5 Life Peers, 26 Archbishops and Bishops,
16 Scottish Bepresentatiye Peers, and 28 Irish Representative Peers. Of the 543 Hered-
itary Peers, 13 are at present minors, and there is one case of contested succession, the
total voting strength of the House of Lords being thus 60i.
(S) and (I) before the title stand for Scottish and Irish. The peerage of the United
Kingdom which entitles holder to sit in the House of Lords is indicated in italics after
the title ; e.0r., the Scottish Earl of Aberdeen sits as Viscount Gordon of the United
Kingdom.
The year after the name indicates the date of first Membership of the House of
Lords. In the case of new peerages of the United Kingdom the year is given in italics.
The l£b8t Column gives the former constituencies of those Peers who have sat in the
House of Ck>nmions.
I Abercorn, (S) Duke of
I (Afargi«e«8)
Abercromby, Lord
I L. Aberdarb, Lord
' L. Aberdeen, (S) Earl of (Visct,
Gordon)
Abergavenny, Marquess of ...
Abingdon, Earl of
Abinoer, Lord
L. Acton, Lord
Addington, Lord
AIL.ESBURY, Marquess of
AiLSA, Marquess of
I Albany, Duke of
AuBEMARLE, Earl of
Aldenham, Lord
Amngton, Lord
L. Allendale, Lord
Allerton, Lord
L. Althorp, Viscount
Alverstone, Lord ..
Amherst, Earl
Family Name,
1885 Hamilton
1852 Abercromby
1805 Druce
1870 Gordon
1868 Nevill
1884 Bertie ,
1903 Scarlett ,
1902 Dalberg-Acton ..
1889 Hubbard ,
1894 Brudenell-Bruce...
1870 Kennedy
1884 Prince of the Blood
1894 Koppel
1896 Gibbs
1904 Sturt
1906 Beaumont
1905 Jackson
1906 Spencer
1900 Webster
1880 Amherst
House of Commons
Constituendea.
Donegal Co., 1860-80
Buckingham, 1874-1880;
Bucks.. N., 1886-9
Birkenhead, 1^92-4
City of London, 1891-2
Dorset, East, 1891-1904
Northumberland, S.,
1862-85 ; Northum-
berland, Tyneside,
1886-92.
Leeds, 1880-^; Leeds, N.>
1885-1902
Northants., N., 1880-5;
Northants., Mid., 1885-
95 & 1900^
Launceston, 1885 ; Isle of
Wight, 1885-1900
Kent, W., 1850-68; Mid
Kent, 1868-^
* Revised up to December 31st, 1906.
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20 THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
Family Name,
House of Comm,on8
Constituencies.
AMHBRST OF Hacknet, Lord ...
189S Tyssen- Amherst ...
Norfolk, W., 1880^ ; Nor-
folk, aw., 1885-92
AMPTHiLL, Lord
1884 Russell
Ancastkr, Earl of
1867 Heathcote-Drum-
mond-Willoughby
Boston, 1862-6; Rutland,
Anglesey, Marquess of
1905 Paget
ANNALY,Lord
1888 White
Anneslby, Earl (Irish R. P.) ...
1877 Annesley
Cavan, 1857-74
Ardilaun, Lord
1880 Guinness
DubUn, 1868-9; 1874-80
Argyll, Duke of
1900 CampbeU
Argyllshire, 1868-78 ; Man-
chester, S., 1895-1900
1906 Armitstead
Dundee, 1880^
Armstrong, Lord
190S Watson-Armstrong
L. Arran, (I) Earl of {L. Sudley) ...
1901 Gore
Arundell of Wardour, Lord .
1906 Arundell
Ashbourne, Lord
1885 Gibson
DubUn Univ., 1875-85
l. Ashburnham, Earl of
1878 Ashburnham
AsHBURTON, Lord
1889 Baring
ASHOOMBE, Lord
1899 Cubitt
Surrey, West, 1860-85;
Surrey, Epsom, 1885-92
L. AsHTON, Lord
1895 Williamson
Lancaster, 1886-95
Athlumney, a) Lord (L. Mere-
dyth)
1873 Somerville
Atholl, (S) Duke of {E. Strange)
1864 Stewart-Murray...
Atkinson, Lord {Lnfe Peer) . ...
1906 Atkinson
Londonderry, N., 1895-
1906
Auckland, Lord
1890 Eden
AvEBURY, Lord
1900 Lubbock
Maidstone, 1870-80; Lon-
don Univ., 1880-1900
Aylbsford, Earl of
1885 Finch
Bagot, Lord
1887 Bagot
Balfour of Burleigh, Lord
L
{ScoUish R. P.)
1876 Bruce
Bandon, Earl of (Irish R. P.) ...
1881 Bernard
Bangor, Bishop of
1904 Williams
Bangor, Viscount (Irish R. P.)
1885 Ward
Barnard, Lord
1891 Vane
Barrington, (I) Viscount (L.
Shute)
1901 Barrington
Barrymore, Lord
1902 Smith-Barry
Cork Co. 1867-74 ; Hunts.,
South, 1886-1900
Basing, Lord
18,94 Sclater-Booth
Bateman, Lord
1801 Bateman-Hanbury |
Bath, Marquess of
1896 Thynne
Somerset, Frome, 1886-92 ;
1895-6
Bath and Wells, Bishop of ..
1899 Kennion
Bathurst, Earl
. 1892 Bathurst
L. Ba'itersea, Lord
1892 Flower
Brecknockshire, 1880-5;
Beds., South, 1885-92
L, Beauohamp, Earl
. 1891 Lygon
Beaufort, Duke of
. 1899 Somerset
Bedford, Duke of
. 1893 Russell
Belhaven and Stenton. Lord
(Scottish R.P.)
. 1900 HamUton
Bellew, Lord (Irish R.P.)
. 1904 Bellew
Belmore, Earl of (Irish R.P.) ..
. 1857 Lowry-Corry
Belper, Lord
. 1880 Strutt
.' Derbyshire, East, 1868-74;
Berwick-on-Tweed, 1880
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Berkeley, Earl of
Berwick, Lord
Bessborouoh, (I) Earl of (L.
JPonaonby)
Bn>DULJ*H, Lord
BiRMINOHAM, Bishop Of
Blythswood, Lord
Family Name,
1888 Berkeley
1887 Noel-Hill
1906 Ponsonby
190S Biddulph
1905 Gore ,
189g Campbell
BOLINOBROKE AND St. JOHN,
Viscount {Minor)
Bolton, Lord
BoRTHWicK, Lord (Scottish i?.P.) 1906 Berth wick
Boston, Lord 1877 Lrby ...
BoYNE, (I) Viscount {L, Brance-
peth)
Brabourne, Lord
Bradford, Earl of
Brampton, Lord
L. Brassey, Lord
House of Commons
Constituencies.
Herefordshire, 1865-85;
Hereford, Ross, 188&-1900
Renfrewshire, 1873-4 ;
Renfrewshire, West,
1885-92
1899 St. John ...
1895 Orde-Powlett
1872 Hamilton-Russell
1893 Knatchbull-Hu-
Braybrooke, Lord
Brayb, Lord
L. Bread ALB ANE, Marquess of
Bridport, Viscount
Bristol, Bishop of
Bristol, Marquess of
Brougham and Vaux, Lord ...
Brownlow, Earl
BuccLEUCH, (S) Duke of {E,
of Doncaster)
u Buckinghamshire, Earl of
L. BuRGHCLERE, Lord
BuRNHAM, Lord
Burton, Lord
Bute, Marquess of
Byron, Lord
1896 Bridgeman
1899 Hawkins ...
1886 Brassey
1904 Neville
1879 Verney-CJave
1873 Campbell
1904 Hood
1903 Browne
1864 Hervey
1886 Brougham
1867 Cust
Montagru-Douglas-
1884 Scott
1885 Hobart-Hampden-
Mercer-Henderson
1895 Gardner
1905 Levy-La wson
1886 Bass
Rochester, 1889-92
Shropshire, North,18e7-85
Devonport, 1865; Hast-
ings, 1868-86
1900 Crichton-Stuart .
1870 Byron
Cadogan, Earl
Cairns, Earl
Calthorpe, Lord
Camden, Marquess
Camoys, Lord ..
Camperdown, Earl of
Canterbury, Archbishop of
Canterbury, Viscount ...
Carew, Lord
Carlisi^e, Earl of
Carnarvon, Earl of
Carnwath, Earl of (Scottish
A P.)
u Carrington, Earl
1873 Cadogpan
1905 Cairns
1893 Gough - Calthorpe
1872 Pratt
1897 Stonor
1867 Haldane - Duncan
1895 Davidson
1877 Manners-Sutton . . .
1881 Carew
1889 Howard
1890 Herbert
Somerset, West, 1868-80
Suffolk, West, 1859-64
Shropshire, North, 1866-7
Midlothian, 185^^ ;
1874^80
Essex, North, 1885-95
Stafford, 1865-8; Staffs.,
East, 1868-85; Staffs.,
Burton, 1885-6
Bath, 1873
Cumberland, E., 1879-80;
1881-0
1892 Dalzell
1868 Wynn- Carrington Wycombe, 1865-8
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22 THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
'
Family Name.
House of Comm>ons
Constituencies,
Cartsfort, (I) Earl of (L, Carys-
foH)
1872
Proby
CA8TI.EMAINK, Lord {Irish R,P.)
1886
Handcock
L. Castletown, Lord
1883
FitzPatrick
PortarUngton, 1880-3
Cathcart, Earl
1905
Cathcart
Cawdor, Earl
1896
Campbell
Carmarthenshire, 1874-^
Chblmspord, Lord
1905
Theaigrer
Chesham, Lord
1882
Cavendish
Chester, Bishop of
1891
Jayne
L. Chesterfield, Earl of
1887
Scudamore-Stanhope |
Chetlesmore, Lord
1902
Eaton
Chichester, Bishop of
1884
Wilberforce
1905
Pelham
Cholmondeley, Marquess of ...
1884
Cholmondeley ...
Churchill, Viscount
1886
Spencer
Churston, Lord
1871
Yarde-Buller ...
Clancarty. (I) Earl of (F.
Clancarty)
1891
Le-Poer-Trench ...
Clanricarde, (I) Marquess of
{L.8o7nerhai)
1874
De-Burgh-Cannlng Galway Co. 1867-71 |
Clan WILLIAM, (I) Earl of {L.
Clanwilliam)
1879
Meade
Clarendon, Earl of
1870
Villiers
Brecknockshire, 18e&-70
L. Clifden, (I) Viscount {L. Mendip)
1882
Agar-Robartes ...
Cornwall, East, 1880-2
Clifford of Chudleigh, Lord
1880
Clifford
Clinton, Lord
1904
Hepburn - Stuart -
Forbes-Trefusis
CLONBROCK,Lord(7rf«fei2.P.) ...
1895
Dillon
Cloncurry, Lord
1889
Lawless
CoBHAM, Viscount
1876
Lyttelton
Worce8tershire,E.,1868-74
Colchester, Lord
1867
Abbot
L. CoLBBROOKE, Lord
1906
Colebrooke
1m Coleridge, Lord
1894
Coleridfire
Sheffield, Attercliffe,
1885-94
COLVILLE OF CULROSS, VisCOUnt
1903
Colville
CoMBERMERE, Viscount {Minov)
1896
Stapleton - Cotton
CoNGLETON, Lord {Minw)
1906
Pamell
Connaught and Strathearn,
Duke of, H.R.H
1»7U
Prince of the Blood \
CoNYNGHAM) (I) Marqucss (L,
Minster)
mn
Conyngham
Cork and Orrery, (I) Earl of
{L. BoyU)
1904
Boyle
Cottenham, Earl of
1881
Pepys
COTTESLOE, Lord
1890
Fremantle
Bucks., 187&-85
L. Courtney, Lord
1906
Courtney
Liskeard, 1876-85 ; Corn-
wall, Bodmin, 1885-1900
CouRTOWN, (I) Earl of (X. Salters-
ford)
1858
Stopford
Coventry, Earl of
1843
Coventry
Cowley, Earl
1895
Wellesley
Cranbrook, Earl of
1906
Gathome-Hardy...
Rye, 1868-80; Kent, Mid,
1884-5; Kent, Med way.
1885-92
I* Cr an worth. Lord ...
1902
Gurdon
L. Craven, Earl of
1883
Craven
Crawford, (S) Earl of (L.
Wigan)
1880
Lindsay
Wigan, 1874-80
Crawshaw, Lord
189t
Brooks
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L. Crkwb, Earl of
Crofton, Lord {Irish R,P.)
Cromer, Earl of
Cross, Viscount
Cumberland and Tbviotdale,
Family Name.
1885 Crewe-Mllnes .
1873 Crofton ...
1899 Baring
1886 Cross
House of Commxma
ConatUueneiea.
Preston, 1867-fl2; Lanes,,
S. W., 1868-85 ; Lanes.,
Newton, 1885-6
Duke of, H.R.H.
1878 Prince of the Blood
Dalhousie, (S) Earl of {L. Ramr
say) 1887 Ramsay
Darnley, Earl of {Irish R.P.)... 1905 Bligh...
Dartmouth, Earl of 1891 Legge
Dartret, Earl of 1897 Dawson
L. Davby, Lord (iife Peer) 189U Davey
De Clifford, Lord 1894 Russell
De Freyne. Lord 1868 Freneh
De La Warr, Earl 1896 Saekville
De LlSLB AND Dudley, Lord ... 1896 Sidney
De Mauley, Lord 1898 Ponsonby
De Ramsey, Lord 1887 Fellowes
Kent, West, 1878-1885;
Lewisham, 1885-91
Monaghan, 1865-8
Christehurehi 1880-5
Stockton-on-
Hunts.,1880^ ; Hunts..N.,
1885-7
DeRos, Lord
De Saumarez, Lord
Delamerb, Lord
Denbigh, Earl of
Denman, Lord
Deramorb, Lord
... 1874
... 1891
... 1887
... 1892
... 1894
... 1893
Fitzgerald-de-Ro8
Saumarez
Cholmondeley ...
FeUding
Denman
de-Yarburgh-Bate-
Derby, Earl of
... 1886
Stanley ]
Derwent, Lord
Desborouoh, Lord
... 1881
... 1906
Vanden - Bempde-
Johnstone
GrenfeU
Devon, Earl of
Devonshire, Duke of
... 1904
... 1891
Courtenay
Cavendish
Dioby, Lord
Doneoall, (I) Marquess of {L,
Fiahenmck) {Minor)
Donoughmore, (I) Earl of (T.
Hutchinson)
Dormer, Lord
Downe,(I) Viscount {L. Dawnay)
Downshire, (I) Marquess of {E.
of Hillsborotigh)
Drogheda, Earl of {Irish Ii.P.)
DuciE, Earl of
Dudley, Earl of
DUFFERIN AND AvA, Marquess of
1889 Digby
1904 Chichester
1900 Hely- Hutchinson
1900 Dormer
1857 Dawnay
1874 Hill
1899 Moore
1853 Moreton
1885 Ward
1902 HamUton-Temple-
Blaekwood
Preston, 1865-8 ; Lanes., N.,
1868-85; Lanes., Black-
pool, 1885-6
Scarborough, 1869-80
Salisbury, 1880-2 & 1885^ ;
Hereford,1892-3; Bucks.,
Wycombe, 1900-6
Lanes.,N., 1857-68 ; Radnor
Dist, 1869-80; Lanes.,
N. E., 1880-5; Lanes.,
Rossendale, 1885-91
Dorsetshire, 1870^
Stroud, 1852-3
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
DuNALLEY, Lord {Irish R.P.) ...
DuNBOYNE, Lord {Irish R.P.) ...
DuNDONALD, Earl of {Scottish
R,P.)
DuNEDiN, Lord
DuNLBATH, Lord
DUNMORE, (S) Earl of (L. Dunr
more)
DUNRAVEN AND MOUNT EaRL,
(I) Earl of {L. Kenry)
Durham, Bishop of
L. Durham, Earl of
Dynevor, Lord
1891
1901
1886
1905
1895
Family Nams.
Prittie
Butler
Cochrane ...
Murray
MulhoUand
House of Com,mon8
Constituencies.
Buteshire, 1891-1905
Londonderry. N., 1885-95
1845 Murray
1871 Wyndham-Quin...
1901 Moule
1879 Lambton
1878 Rice
Ebury, Lord
Effingham. Earl of
Eoerton of Tatton, Earl
Eglinton and Winton, (S) Earl
of {E. of Winton)
Eomont, (I) Earl of {L. Lovel
and Holland)
Eldon, Earl of
, Elgin and Kincardine, (S)
'Eaxl at {L.Elgin) ...
Ellenborough, Lord
Elt^smere, Earl of
Elphinstone, Lord
Ely, (I) Marquess of {L. Loftus)
, Emly, Lord
Enniskillen, (I) Earl of (L.
Orinstead)
Erne, (I) Earl {L, Fermanagh) ...
Erroll, (S) Earl of {L. KUmur-
nock)
Erskine, Lord
Esher, Viscount
Essex, Earl of
EsTCOURT, Lord
. EvERSLEY, Lord
Exeter, Marquess of
Exmouth, Viscount {Minor) ...
1893 Groevenor...
1898 Howard ...
1883 Egerton ...
1892 Montgomerie
1897 Perceval ...
1854 Scott
1863 Bruce
1902 Law
1862 Egrerton ...
1893 Elphinstone
1889 Loftus
1894 Monsell ...
1888 Cole
1885 Crichton ...
Westminster, 1865-74
Cheshire, N., 1858-68;
Cheshire, Mid, 1868-83
Ennisknien, 1880^
Enniskillen, 186&-80; Fer-
niana«:h, 18SQ-5
1891 Hay
1882 Erskine
1899 Brett Penryn, 1880^
1892 Capell
1903 Sotheron-Estcourt WUts., N., 1874^85
1906 Shaw-Lefevre
Reading, 1863-85; Brad-
ford Central, 1886-95
1898 Cecil...
1899 Pellew
FABER,Lord
Falkland, Visct {Scottish R.P.)
Falmouth, Viscount
Farquhar, Lord
Farrer, Lord
Ferrers, Earl
Feversham, Earl of
1906 Faber
1894 Cary
1889 Boscawen ...
1898 Farquhar ...
1899 Farrer
1859 Shirley
1867 Duncombe . . .
... Hants., Andover, 1901-6
... Marylebone, W., 1895^
I -.
Retford, East, 1852-5;
Yorks., N. Riding, 185»-67
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25
I
FiEiJ), Lord
FiFK, Duke of
FiNGALL, (I) Earl of (Z,. FingaM)
FrrzHARDiNGE, Lord ,
L. FrrzMAUBiOE, Lord
FiTzwiLLiAM, Earl
Foley, Lord
Forester, Lord
FoRTBSCUE, Earl
Gage, (I) Viscount (L, Gage) ...
Gainsborough, Earl of
Gallowat, (S) Earl of (L.
Stewart ofCfarlies)
Galwat, (I) Viscount {L.
Monckton)
Gardner, Lord
Gerard, Lord...
GiFFORD, Lord
L. Glantawe, Lord
Glanusk, Lord
Glasgow, (S) Earl of {L. Fairlie)
Glenesk, Lord
Gormanston, (I) Viscount {L,
Cformanatan)
QoscHEN, Viscount
Family Name.
1890 Field
1879 Duff
1881 Plunkett
1896 Berkeley
1006 Fitzmaurice
1902 Wentworth-Fitz-
william
1905 Foley
1894 Weld-Forester ...
1905 Fortescue
House of Commons
Constituencies.
mgin and Nairn, 1874-9
Gloucester, 1862-5
Calne, 1888-85; Wilts.,
Cricklade, 1886-1906
Wakefield, 1895-1902
Wenlock, 1874-85
Tiverton, 1881^
Devonshire, Tavistock,
188&-92
1877 Gage
1881 Noel
1901 Stewart
1887 Monckton- Arundell Notts., N. 1872^85
Stuxession contested
1902 Gerard
1872 Gifford
1906 Jenkins Carmarthen Dist, 1882-6
& 1895-1900
1906 Bailey
1897 Boyle
1895 Borthwick Kensington, S., 1885-95
1876 Preston
1900 Goschen
GosFORD, (I) Earl of {L. Worling-
ham)
GouoH, Viscount
Grafton, Duke of
l. Granard, (I) Earl of (L. Oran-
ard)
GRANTI.ET, Lord
L. Granville, Earl
Grenfell, Lord
Grbville, Lord
Grey, Earl
Grey de Ruthyn, Lord
L. Grimthorpe, Lord
Guilford, Earl of
GwYDYR,Lord
City of London, 1863-80 ;
Ripon, 1880-5; Edin.,
E., 188^^6 ; St George's,
Hanover Sq., 1887-1900
1864 Acheson ...
1895 Gough
1882 Fitzroy
1889 Forbes
1877 Norton
1891 Leveson-Gower ,
190S Grenfell ...
1883 GreviUe ...
1894 Grey
1887 Clifton
1905 Beckett ...
1885 North
1870 Burrell ...
Westmeath, 1865-74
Northumberland, S.,1880-
85, & Tyneside, 1885-6
Yorks., Whitby, 1885-
1905
Haddington, Earl of {Scottish 1874 Baillie -Hamilton -
JLP.) Arden
Haldon, Lord 1903 Palk
Haliburton, Lord 1898 Haliburton
Hai^fax, Viscount 1885 Wood
Halsbury, Earl of 1885 Giffard
Launceston, 1877-85
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907,
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
Family Name.
Hamilton. (S) Duke of {D, of
Brandon) 1885 Dougrlas-Hamilton
u Hamilton or Dalzeli^ Lord ... 1900 Hamilton
I.. Hampden, Viscount 1906 Brand
Hampton, Lord 1906 Pakington
Hardinge, Viscount 1891 Hardinge
Hardwicke, Earl of 1904 Yorke
Hare WOOD, Earl of 1892 Lascelles
House of Commons
ConstUuenciea.
Harlech, Lord
1904
Ormsby-Gore
Shropshire, Oswestry,
Harrington, Earl of
1881
Stanhope
Harris, Lord
1872
Harris
Harrowby, Earl of
1900
Ryder
Gravesend, 1898-1900
Hastin^js, Lord
1904
Astley
Hatherton, Lord
1888
Littleton
L. Haversham, Lord
1906
Hayter
Wells^ 1865-8: Bath, 1875-
85; Walsall, 1893-5 &
1900-6
Hawke, Lord
1887
Hawke
Headport, (I) Marquess of {L.
Kerdia)
1894
Taylour
u Headley, Lord (Irish R.P,)
1883
Winn
L. Hemphili^ Lord
1906
Hemphill
Tyrone, N., 1895-1906
Heneage, Lord
1896
Heneage
Lincoln, 1885-8; Grimsby,
1880-92 & 1893-5
Henley, (I) Lord {L. Northington) 1898
Henley
Henniker, (I) Lord {L. Hartia-
mere)
1902
Henniker-Major ...
Hereford, Bishop of
1900
Percival
Hereford, Viscount
1855
Devereux
Herries, Lord
188U
Constable-Maxwell
L. Hersciiell, Lord
1899
Herschell
Hertford, Marquess of
1884
Seymour
Antrim, 1869-74; War-
wickshire, S., 1874-«)
Hevtesbury, Lord
1903
Holmes-a'Court ...
Hill, Viscount
1895
aegg-HiU
HiLLiNGDON, Lord
1898
Mills
Kent, Sovenoaks, 1885-92
HiNDLip, Lord
1897
AUsopp
HolmPatrick, Lord (Minor) ...
1898
Hamilton
Home, (S) Earl of (L. DougUM) ...
1881
Douglas-Home ...
Hood, Viscount ^ ...
1846
Hood
HoTHFiELD, Lord ' ...
1881
Tufton
Howard of Glossop, Lord ...
1883
Fitzalan-Howard
Howard de Walden, Lord ...
1899
Ellis
Howe, Earl
1900
Curzon-Howe
Bucks., Wycombe, 1885-
1900
Galway, 1868-74
HowTH, (I) Earl of (L. Hoxuth) ...
1881
St. Lawrence^ ...
Huntingdon, Earl of
1885
Hastings
HUNTLY, (S) Marquess of (L,
Meldrum)
1863
Gordon
Hylton, Lord
1899
Jolliffe
Somerset, Wells, 1895-9
IDDESLEIGH, Earl of
1887
Northcote
Ilchester, Earl of ...
1905
Fox-Strangwa5'R...
INCHIQUIN, Lord (Irish R.P.) ...
1900
O'Brien
Inverclyde, Lord
1905
Burns
IvEAGH, Viscount
1891
Guinness
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Family Nam^.
House of Commxms
Constitiiencies.
Jambs of Hereford, Lord
1895 James
Taunton, 1869^; Bury,
188^95
Jersey, Earl of
1859 Child-Villiers ...
i^ Joioey, Lord
1906 Joicey
Durham, Chester - le -
Street, 1885-1906
Kelvin, Lord
1892 Thomson
Kenmare, (I) Earl of {L. Ken
mare)
1905 Browne
Kensington, Lord
1900 Edwardes
Kenyon, Lord
1869 Kenyon
Kksteven, Lord
1874 TroUope
Killanin, Lord
1901 Morris
Galway, 1900-1
KiLM AiNE, Lord {Irish R.P.) ...
1890 Browne
KiLMORBY, Earl of (Irish R.P.)
1882 Needham
Newry, 1871-4
L. KiMBERLEY, Earl of
1902 Wodehouse
^
KiNNAiBD, Lord
1887 Kinnaird
KiNNEAR,Lord
1897 Klnnear
KiNNOUL, (S) Earl of (L. Hay) ...
1897 Hay
Kinross, Lord
1905 Balfour
KiNTORE, (S) Earl of {L. KirUore)
1880 Keith-Falconer ...
Kitchener, Viscount
1898 Kitchener
Knaresborouoh, Lord
1906 Meysey-Thompson
Lines., Brigg, 1885-6;
Staffs., Handsworth,
1892-1906
Knollys, Lord
1902 Knollys
Knutsford, Viscount
1888 Holland
Midhurst, 1874^ ; Hamp-
stead, 1885-8
Laminoton, Lord
1890 Cochrane-BailUe
St Pancras, N., 1886-90
Langford, Lord (Irish HP,) ...
1884 Rowley
Lansdowne, Marquess of
1866 Fitzmaurlce
Lathom, Earl of
1898 Bootle-WUbraham
Lauderdale, Earl of (Scottish
R.P.)
1889 Maitland
Lawrence, Lord
1879 Lawrence
Leconftet.d, Lord
1901 Wyndham
~
Leeds, Duke of
1895 Osborne
Brixton, 1887-95
Leicester, Earl of
1842 Coke
Leigh, Lord
1905 Leigh
Leinster, m Duke of (V.
Leinster) (Minor)
1893 FitzGerald
Leith, Lord
1905 Forbes-Leith ...
Leitrim, (I) Earl of (L. Clements)
1892 Clements
Lichfield, Bishop of
1896 Lcgge
Lichfieu>, Earl of
1892 Anson
Ln.FORD, Lord
1896 Powys
Limerick, (I) Earl of (L. Foatford)
1896 Pery ...
Llnooln, Bishop of
1889 King
LiNDLBY, Lord (Life Peer)
1900 Lindley
LiNDSEY, Earl of
1899 Bertie
Linlithgow, Marquess of
1873 Hope
Lister, Lord
1897 Lister
Listowel, (I) Earl of (L. Hare)...
1869 Hare
Livekpool, Bishop of
1905 ChavasHc
L. Liverpool, Earl of
1803 Foljambe
Notts., N., 1880^; Notts.,
Mansfield, 1885-92
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 190'7jed by GoOglc
28
THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
Llandaff, Viscount
Llanoattocjk, Lord
L. LooH, Lord
LoKDESBOBOUGH, Earl of ...
London, Bishop of
Londonderry, (I) Marquess of
{E, Vane)
Family Name,
1895 Matthews
1899 Rolls
1900 Loch
1900 Denison
1901 Winninfirton-Iiigram
House of Comm,on8
Constituencies,
Dungarvan, 1868-74 ; Bir-
mingham, E., 1886-1895
Monmouthshire, 1880-5
Longford, (I) Earl of {L. Sil-
Chester)
Lonsdale, Earl of
L. LoREBURN, Lord
Lothian, (S) Marquess of (i. Ker)
Loudoun (S) Earl of {L.Botreaux)
LovAT, Lord
LoYEi^CE, Earl of
LuoAN. Earl of {Irish R,P,)
L. LuoAS, Lord
Ludlow, Lord
LURGAN, Lord
Lttton, Earl of
L. Lyveden, Lord
1884 Vane-Tempest-
Stewart...
1887 Pakenham...
1882 Lowther ...
1906 Reid
1900 Kerr
1874 Abney-Hastings . . .
1887 Fraser
1906 Milbanke
1889 Bingham
1905 Herbert
1899 Lopes
1882 Brownlow
1891 Lytton
1900 Vernon
Down,187&-«4
Hereford. 1880-5; Dum-
fries District, 1885-1906
Mayo, 1885-74
Macclesfield, Earl of (Minor)
Macnaohtbn, Lord {I4fe Peer)
Magheramorne, Lord
Malmesbury, Earl of
li. Manchester, Duke of
Manners, Lord
Mansfield, Earl of
Manyers, Earl
Mar, Earl of (Scottish R.P.) ...
Mar and Kelue, Earl of (Scot-
tish B.P,)
Marlborough, Duke of
Masham, Lord
Massereene, (I) Viscount (L.
Oriel)
Massy, Lord (Irish ILP,)
Mayo, Earl of (Irish R.P.)
Mbath, <I) Earl of (L, Chaworth)
Melyillb, Visooimt
Methuen, Lord
MiCECBLHAM, Lord
Middleton, Lord
Midlbton, (I) Viscoimt (L, Brod-
rick)
MiLNER, Viscount
MiNTO, Earl of
MoNCK, <I) Viscount (L, Monck)
MoNCREiFF, Lord
Monk Bretton, Lord
L. MoNKSWBLL, Lord
1896 Parker
1887 Macnaghten
1903 M'Garel-Hogg
1899 Harris
1892 Montagu ...
1864 Manners ...
1906 Murray ...
1900 Pierrepont
1886 Goodeve-Erskine
1892 Erskine
1892 Spencer-Churchill
1906 CunlifTe-Lister ...
1905 Skeffington
1876 Massy
1890 Bourke
1887 Brabazon
1904 Dundas
1891 Methuen
1906 deSteim
1877 Willoughby
1870 Brodrick
1901 Milner
1891 Elliot
1894 Monck
1895 Moncreiflf
1897 Dodson
1886 Collier
Antrim. 1880-5; An-
trim, N., 1885-7
Notts., Newark, 1885-85.
1898-1900
Surrey, Mid.. 1868-70
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
THE HOUSE OF LORDS. 29
Family Name,
House of Commons
Canstitttencies.
L. MONSON, Lord
1900
Monson
Montagu of Bbaxtlieu, Lord ...
1905
Dou«las-Scott-
Hants., New Forest,
Montafini
1892-1906
MONTEAGLB OF BRANDON, Lord
1866
Spring Rice
Montrose, (S) Duke of {K
Oraham
mi
Moray, (S) Earl of {L, SttuiH of
Castle ShiaH)
1901
Stuart
MoRLBY, Earl of
1905
Parker
Morton, Earl of {^oUUh Ii,P.)
1886
Douglas
MosTYN, Lord
1884
Lloyd-Mostyn ...
Mount Edooumbe, Earl of
1861
Edgoumbe
Plymouth, 1859-61
Mount Stephen. Lord
1S91
Stephen
Mowbray, Lord
1883
Stourton
MuNCASTBR, Lord
1898
Pennington
Cumberland, West, 1872-
80; Cumberland, Egre-
mont, 1885-92
MuNSTER, Earl of
1902
FitzClarence
MusKBRRY, Lord (Jri8^22.P.) ...
1892
Napier and Ettriok, (S) Lord
{L. Ettrick)
1896
Napier
Napier of Maodala, Lord
1890
Napier
Nbtaon, Earl
1835
Nelson
Newcastle, Bishop of
1906
Lloyd
Newcastle, Duke of
1879
Pelham-Clinton ...
Nbwlands, Lord
1906
Hozier
Newton, Lord
1898
Legh
Lanes., Newton, 1886-98
Norfolk, Duke of
1860
Fitzalan-Howard
Norm a nb y, Marquess of
1890
Phipps
NORMANTON, (I) Earl of (L.
Somerton)
1896
Agar
North, Lord
1884
North
L. Northampton, Marquess of ...
1897
Compton
Warwickshire,Stratford-
on-Avon,1885-6 : Yorks.,
Bamsley, 1889^
L. NORTHBOURNE, Lord
180S
James
Gateshead, 1874-03
Northbrook, Earl of
1904
Baring
Winchester, 1880^ ;
Beds., N.. 1886-82
NoRTHCLiFFE, Lord
1906
Northcote, Lord
1900
Northcote
Exeter, 1880-99
SoBTBxa^E&TlotiScoUUhJLP,) 1900
Carnegie
Northumberland, Duke of ...
1887
Percy
Northumberland, N.,
1868-85
Norton, Lord
1905
Adderley
Norwich, Bishop of
1897
Sheepshanks
L. Nunburnholme, Lord
1906
Wilson
Hull, 1874^; Hull, W.,
1885-1906
O'Brien, Lord
1900
O'Brien
l. CHaoan, Lord
1900
O'Hagan
O'Neill, Lord
1883
O'Neill
Antrim, 1863-80
Onslow, Earl of
1870
Onslow
Oranmore and Browne, Lord
{Irish R.P.)
1902
Browne-Quthrie ...
Orford, Earl of
1894
Walpole
Ormathwaite, Lord
1881
Walsh
Leominster, 1865-8; Rad-
norshire. 1868-80
LIBBRAL TBAR BOOK,
1907. adbvLiOOgle
30 THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
Family Name.
House of ComTnons
Constituencies.
Ormonde, (I) Marquess of {L.
Ormonde)
1854
Butler
L, OvERTOUN, Lord
189S
White
Oxford, Bishop of
1905
Pa«et
Peel, Viscount
1895
Peel
Warwick, 1865-85; War-
wick and Leamington,
1885-95
Pembroke and Montgomery,
Earl of
1895
Herbert
Wilton, 1877-85 ; Croydon,
1886-95
Pbnrhyn, Lord
1886
Douglas-Pennant
Carnarvonshire, 1866-8
and 1874-80
Peterborough, Bishop of
1901
Carr-Glyn
Pbtre, Lord
1893
Petre
L. PiRRiE, Lord
1906
Pirrie
Playfair, Lord
1898
Playfair
Plunket, Lord
1897
Plunket
Plymouth, Earl of
1869
Windsor-Clive ...
Poltimore, Lord
1858
Bampfylde
Portland, Duke of
1879
Cavendish-Bentinck |
PoRTMAN, Viscount
1888
Portman
Shaftesbury, 1852-7 ; Dor-
setshire, 1857^
L. Portsmouth, Earl of
1891
WaUop
Barnstaple, 1880-5 ;
Devonshire, S. Miolton,
1885-91
Poulett, Earl
1899
Poulett
Powerscourt, (I) Viscount (L.
Powerscourt)
1904
Wiugfleld
Powis; Earl of
1891
Herbert
Radnor, Earl of
1900
Pleydell-Bouverie
WUts., Wilton, 1892-1900
Raglan, Lord
1884
Somerset ...
Ranfurly, (I) Earl of (L. Ran-
furly)
1875
Knox
Rathdonnell, Lord {Irish R,P.)
1889
M'Clintock-Bunbury |
Rathmore, Lord
1895
Plunket
DubUn Univ., 1870-95
Ravens WORTH, Lord
1904
Liddell
Rayleigh, Lord
1873
Strutt
l. Reay, Lord
1881
Mackay
Redesdale, Lord
1902
Freeman - Mitf ord
Warwickshire, S.W.,
1892-5
l. Rendel, Lord
189U
Rendel
Montgomeryshire, 1880-
94
Revemtoke, Lord
1897
Baring
L. RiBBLESD ALE, Lord
1876
Lister
Richmond & Gordon, Duke of
1903
Gordon-Lennox ...
Sussex, W., 1869-85 ; Sus-
sex, Chichester, 1885-8
Ridley, Viscount
1904
Ridley
Stalybridge, 1900-4
RiPON, Bishop of
1888
Boyd Carpenter ...
L. RiPON, Marquess of
1859
Robinson
Hull, 1852-3; Hudders-
fleld, 1853-7 ;Yorks.,W.
Riding, 1857-9
Ritchie, Lord
1906
Ritchie
Roberts, Earl
1892
Roberts
Robertson, Lord {Life Peer) ...
1899
Robertson
Buteshire, 1885-91
Rodney, Lord
1864
Rodney
RoLLO, (S) Lord {L, Dunning) ...
1860
RoUo
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
31
ROMILLY, Lord (Jfinor)
ROMNEY, Earl of
RCM9EBERY (S) Earl of (L. Rose-
bery)
RoSMBAD, Lord
RossE, Earl of (Irish R.P.)
RossLYN, Earl of
RossMORE, Lord
Rothes, Earl of {Scottish R.P,)
Rothschild, Lord
Roxburghe, (S) Duke of {E.
Innes)
. Russell, Earl
Rutland, Duke of
Family Name.
1905 Romilly
1905 Marsham
1868 Primrose
1897 Robinson
1868 Parsons
1890 St Clair-Erskine,
1874 Westenra
1906 Leslie
1885 Rothschild
1892 Innes-Ker
1878 Russell
1906 Manners
House of Commons
Constituencies,
Sackville, Lord
St. Albans, Bishop of
St. Albans, Duke of
St. Aldwyn, Viscount
St. Asaph, Bishop of
St. David's, Bishop of
St. Germans, Earl of
St. John op Bletso, Lord
St. Leonards, Lord
St. Levan, Lord
St. Oswald, Lord
St. Vincent, Viscount
Salisbury, Bishop of
Salisbury, Marquess of
Saltoun, Lord (Scottish R.P.) ...
Sanderson, Lord
L. Sandhurst, Lord
Sandwich, Karl of
Sandtb, Lord
Savile, Lord
L. Saye and Sele, Lord
Scarbrouoh, Earl of
ScARSDALE, Lord
Seafield, (S) Earl of (L. Strath-
spey)
Sbaton, Lord
L. Sbfton, (I) Earl of (L. Sefton) ...
Selborne, Earl of
1888 Sackville-West ...
1901 Jacob
1898 Beauclerk
1906 Hicks-Beach
1891 Edwards
1903 Owen
1881 Eliot
1887 St John
1875 Sugden
1887 St Aubyn
1893 Winn
1885 Jervls
1890 Wordsworth
1903 Cecil
1890 Eraser
1906 Sanderson ....
1876 Mansfield
1884 Montagu
1904 Sandys
1896 Lumley-Savile ...
1887 Twisleton-Wyke-
ham-Fiennes ...
1884 Lumley
1856 Curzon
1888 Ogilvie-Grant ...
1888 Colbome
1901 Molyneux
1895 Palmer
Aylesbury, 1885-85
Leicestenshire, Melton,
1888-95
01os.,E., 1864-85; Bristol,
W.. 1885-1906
Cornwall, West, 1858-85 ;
Cornwsdl, St Ives, 1885-7
Pontefract, 1885-93
Lanes., Darwen, 1885-92 ;
Rochester, 1893-1903
Huntingdon, 1876-84
L. Selby, Viscount 1905 Gully
Shaftesbury, Earl of s 1886 Ashley-Cooper
Shannon, (I) Earl of (L. Carleton)
(Minor) 1906 Boyle
I Sheffield, (I) Earl of (L. Shef-
field) 1876 Hohroyd ...
Sherborne, Lord 1883 Dutton
Shrewsbury and Talbot, EmI
of 1877 Talbot
Hants., Petersfleld, 1885-
92;Edinburgh,W.,1892-o
Carlisle, 1886-1905
Sussex, E„ 1857-65
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907,
led by Google
32 THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
Family Name.
House of Commons
Constituencies,
u Shuttlbworth, Lord
190i
Kay-Shuttleworth
Hastings, 1869-80; Lanes.,
Clitheroe, 1885-1902
SiDMOUTH, Viscount
1864
Addingrton
Devizes, 1863-4
Sinclair, Lord {Scottish R.P.) ...
1886
St. Clair
Slioo, (I) Marquess of {L. Mont-
'
EagU)
1903
Browne
SOMKRS, Lord {Minor)
1899
Cocks
Somerset, Duke of
1894
St. Maur
Sondes, Earl
1894
Milles
Southampton, Lord '
1872
Fitzroy
SouTHBSK, (S) Earl of {L. Balin-
hard)
1905
Carnegrle
South WARK, Bishop of
1900
Talbot
L. Spencer, Efiurl
1857
Spencer
Northants., S., 1857
Stafford, Lord
1892
Staiford-Jemingham |
Stair, (S) Earl of {L. Oxenfoord)
1903
Dalrymple
Stalbridqe, Lord
1886
Qrosvenor
Flintshire, 1861-86
Stamford, Earl of
1890
Grey
Stanhope, Earl
1905
Stanhope
L. Stanley of Alderley, Lord ...
1903
Stanley
Oldham, 1880-5
Stanmorb, Lord
189S
Gordon
Beverley, 1854-7
Stradbrokb, Earl of
1886
Rous
Strafford, Earl of
1899
Byng
Strathcona and Mount Royal,
Lord
18Q7
Smith
Stratheden and Campbell,
Lord
1893
Campbell
Stkathmore and Kinohorn,
(S) Earl of {L. Bowea)
1904
Bowes-Lyon
Sudbley, Lord
1877
Hanbury-Tracy ...
Montgomery, 1863-77
SuFFiBLD, Lord
1853
Harbord
Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of 1898
Howard
Sutherland, Duke of
1892
Sutherland-Leve-
son-Qower
Sutherland, 1874^86
Swansea, Lord
1894
Vivian
Talbot db Malahide, Lord ...
1883
Talbot
Tankerville, Earl of
1899
Bennet
L. Temple of Stowe, Earl
1902
Temple-Gore-Langton |
Tbmpi-emorb, Lord
1906
Chichester
Templbtown, Viscount {Irish
B.P.)
1894
Upton
Tennyson, Lord
1892
Tennyson
L. Tbntbrden, Lord
1882
Abbott
Teynham, Lord
1892
Roper-Curzon ...
L. Thring, Lord
1886
Thring
Thurlow, Lord ...
1874
Cumming-Bruce...
Tollbmache, Lord
1904
ToUemache
Torphichen, Lord {Scottish
R.P.)
1894
Sandilands
Torrinoton, Viscount {Minor)
1889
Byng
Townshend, Marquess ...
1899
Townshend
Tredegar, Viscount
1875
Morgan
Brecknockshire, 1858-75
Trevor, Lord
1894
Hill-Trevor
Tweeddale, (S) Marquess of {L,
1881
Hay
Taunton, 1865-8; Had-
Tweeddale)
dington, 1878
L. Tweedmouth, Lord
1894
Marjoribanks
Berwickshire, 1880-94
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907*igtized by GoOglc
THE HOUSE OF LORDS,
33
Vaux op Harrowdbn, Lord
Vkntby, Lord {Irish R.P.)
Vernon, Lord {Minor)
Vkrulam, Earl of
Vivian, Lord
Family Name,
1883 Mostyn
1871 Eveleigrh-de-Moleyns
1898 Venables-Vernon
House of Commons
Con^tUuencies.
... 1896 Grimston
... 1893 Vivian
... Herts., St. Albana, 1885-92
Wakefield, Bishop of ...
Waujegrave, Earl
Waleran, Lord
Wales, Prince of, H.R.H.
Walsingham, Lord
L. Wandsworth, Lord
Warwick, Earl of (J^. Brooke) ...
Waterpord, (I) Marquess of {L.
Tyrone)
L. Weardai^, Lord
1904 Eden
1859 Waldegrave
1906 Walrond Devon, E., 1880^; Devon,
Tiverton, 1885-1906
1892 Prince of the Blood
1870 deGrey Norfolk, W., 1865-70
1895 Stem SuflTolk, Stowmarket,
1891-^
1893 GreviUe Somerset,E.,187»^ ; Col-
chester, 1888-92
1895 Beresford
1906 Stanhope
Welby, Lord
Wellington, Duke of
Wemyss and March, (S) Earl of
{L. Wemyss)
Wenlook, Lord
Westbury, Lord
Westmeath, Earl of {Irish
B.P.)
Westminster, Duke of
Westmorland, Earl of
Wharnclippe, Earl of
Wednesbury, 1885 - 92 ;
Burnley, 1893-1900;
Leicester, Market Har-
bor©', 1904-6
WiCKLOW, Earl of {Irish B.P.)...
Willoughby de Broke, Lord... 1902 Vemey
189U Welby
19Q0 WeUesley
1883 Womyss-CharteriB- Glos., E., 1841-6; Had-
Doug^las dingtonshire, 1847-83
1880 Lawley
1875 BetheU
1901 Nugent
1899 Grosvenor
1891 Fane
1899 Montagu-Stuart-
Wortley-Mackenzie
1905 Howard ...
Wilton, Earl of
Wimborne, Lord
Winchester, Bishop of
Winchester, Marquess of
WiNCHILSEA AND NOTTINGHAM,
Earl of
Winterstoke, Lord
Woi^eley, Viscount
Wolverton, Lord ...
Wrotteslby, Lord
Wynford, Lord
1898 Egerton ...
1880 Guest
1903 Ryle
1899 Paulet
1898 Finch-Hatton
1906 Wills
1885 Wolseley ...
1888 Glyn
1867 Wrottesley
1904 Best
Warwickshire, Rugby,
1895-1900
Bristol, E., 1895-1900
Yarborough, Earl of
York, Archbishop of
Zetland, Marquess of
ZOUCHE OF HaRYNGWORTH,
Lord
... 1875 Pelham
... 1882 Maclagan ...
1873 Dundas ...
1873 Curzon
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, IQ^byGoOglC
Yorks., Richmond, 1872-3
34
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS*
(670 MEMBERS).
LIBERAL AND LABOUR MEMBERS (428).
[Those to whose rjames a dagger (t) is attached did not stand as official Liberal
Candidates, but are now reckoned as Ministerialists.
The constituencies at the right of the name show the Parliamentary record of the
Member, his present constituency being given last.]
Abpabain, WUllam. aiam., Bhondda. lees.
B. 1842, son of Thomas and Mary Abra-
ham. Ed. Cwmavon, Glam., National
School. M. I860, Sarah WiUiams (d. 1900),
Cwmavon. Collier boy at about ten;
Miners' Agent, 1873; vice - Chairman S.
Wales Sliding Scale Conmiittee from its
commencement in 1875 to its close in 1898 ;
Vice-Pres. S. Wales Joint Conciliation
Board since its establishment; Pres.
S. Wales Miners' Federation; Treas.
Miners' Federation of Great Britain ; a
son of Wales, of the Sunday School, and
of the Welsh Eisteddfod, of which he is
considered one of the most eminent con-
ductors; very fond of music, and best
known by the Bardic name *Mabon'.
Labour Member.
Westminster Palace Hotel, Victoria
Street, S. W. ; Bryn-y-Bean, Pentre, Glam.
YorkB., Richmond,
1906.
Adand, Francis Dyke.
B. 1874, son of Rt. Hon. A. H. D. Acland
and Alice Sophia Cunningham. Ed. Rugby
and Balliol Coll., Oxford. M. 1905, Eleanor,
dau. of C. J. Cropper, Ellergreen, Kendal.
Examiner under Board of Education,
1900-3 ; Assist. -Director of Secondary Edu-
cation, Yorks., W.R., 1903; member Exec.
Committee National Liberal Federation,
1904-6 ; Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr. Haldane,
1906 ; Lieut. Civil Service Vol. Rifles.
118 Grosvenor Road, S. W. ; Colby Hall,
Askrigg, Yorks. C/ic6s— Brooks's, Trav-
ellers'.
Adkins, V^illiam
Ryland Dent.
Lanes., Middleion, 1006.
B. 1862, son of W. Adkins. Ed. Mill Hill,
University CoU^ London (B. A.), and Balliol
Coll., Oxford. Called to the Bar ; member
Exec. Committee National Liberal Federa-
tion, 1903-6; member NorthantsC.C. ; J.P.,
Northants.
3 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. ; Spring-
field, Northampton. Clubs— Reform, Bath,
Eighty.
Agnew, George
William.
Salford, W., 1906.
Argyllshire, 190S.
B. 1852, eldest son of Sir William Agnew,
Bt. Ed. Rugby and St. John's Coll.,
Cambridge. M. 1878, Fanny, dau. of John
S. Bolton, Oulton Hall, Aylsham. Norfolk.
Formerly partner in Thomas Agnew &
Sons, fine-art dealers, London, Manchester,
and Liverpool ; formerly Ptes. Printsellers'
Association; member of Court, Victoria
University, Manchester ; member of Board
Manchester Children's Hospital; J. P.,
Lanes.
RQugham Hall, Bury St. Edmunds.
Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National
Liberal.
Ainswopth, John
Stipllng.
B. 1844, son of Thomas Ainsworth, The
Flosh, Cleator. Cumberland, and Mary
Laurie, dau. oi Rev. John Stirling, D.D.,
Craiffie, Ayrshire. Ed. Univ. Coll. School
and Univ. Coll., London (M.A. and LL.B.).
M. 1879, Margaret Catherine, dau. of Robert
Reid Macredie. Commanded 3rd V.B.
Border Regt. ; High Sheriff Cumberland,
1893 J J. P., Argyllshire and Cumberland;
Chairman Cleator and Workington Ry.
Co. ; Director Whitehaven Joint Stock
Bank. Unsuccessfully contested Barrow-
in-Furness (1886) and Argyllshire (1900).
Ardanaiseig, Kilchrenan, Argyllshire;
Harecroft, Gosforth, Cumberland. Club—
Reform.
Alden, Percy. vmAVsmt, Tottenham, 1906.
B. 1886. Ed. Balliol CoU., Oxford. M.
1899, Dr. Margaret Pearse. Warden Mans-
field House University Settlement, 1891-
1901 (Hon. Warden, 1901 ; Vice-Pres., 1902) ;
member Borough Council, West Ham,
189^-1901 (Dep.-Mayor, 1898) ; editor Bcho,
1901-2 ; Hon. Sec. Settlements Assoc. ; Sec.
Friends' Social Union ; co-opted member
London School Board, 1903 j lectured in
the United States, Austraha, and New
Zealand on social and labour problems.
P^iblished work — 27ie Unemployed: A
National Question.
1 Woburn Square, W.C. CZttfts— Na-
tional Liberal, New Reform.
Revised up to December 31st, 1906. On that date there were three vacant seats—
Banffshire (L), N. E. Derbyshire (L), and Worcester (C).
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Allen, APtbap Adand. Christchnrch, i906.
B. 1868, son of Peter Allen, publisher of
the Manchester Guardian, and Sophia
Russell, dau. of John K. Taylor, founder
of the Manchester Guardian. Ed. Rugby
and University Coll., Oxford (Scholar and
M.A.). M. 1900, Gladys Hope, dau. of
J. Douglas Walker, K.C. Called to the
Bar, 1893, but does not practise ; member
London C.C. since 1899 (Vice-Chalrman
Education Committee). Unsuccessfully
contested Olos., S. (1895) and Dorset, E.
(1900).
47 Onslow Square, S. Kensington, W. ;
Southbome House, Christohurch. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal.
Allen, Chaples Peter, giob., strond. i9oo.
B. 1861, son of Peter and Sophia Russell
Alien. Ed. Rugby and University Coll.,
Oxford. M. 1890, Evalina, dau. of Alfred
Bfkrker, Constantinople. Called to the
Bar, 1888; newspaper proprietor. Un-
successfully contested Gloucestershire,
Stroud (1895).
Farmhill Park. Stroud, Glos. Clubs—
National Liberal, Union (Manchester),
Royal Anglesey Yacht.
Armltage, Robert. Leeds, Central. 1906.
B. 1866, son of William James Armitage,
Farnley, Leeds. Ed. Westminster and
Trinity Coll., Cambridge. M. 1891, Caro-
line Katherine, dau. of Dudley H. Ryder,
Westbrook Hay, Hemel Hempstead.
Called to the Bar, 1889 ; Director of vari-
ous Iron, Steel, and Colliery Companies ;
member Leeds City Council, 1904 (Lord
Mayor, 1904^).
Farnley House, Eton Avenue. N.W. ;
Famley Hall, Leeds. Clubs — National
Liberal, Liberal (Leeds).
Aeliton, Thomas Cheshire, Hyde, ises-e.
Oair. Beds., liUton. 1896.
B. 1855, son of Thomas Ashton, J. P.,
D.I1., LL.D., Hyde, Cheshire, and Ford
Bank, Didsbury, Lanes., and Elizabeth,
dau. of S. S. Gair, Penketh Hall, Liver-
pooL Ed. Rugby and University Coll.,
Oxford (M.A.). M. 1886, Eva Margaret,
dau. of J. H. James, J.P., Kingswood,
Watford, Herts. Member Cheshire C.C.
since 1895; J. P., Lancashire, Cheshire,
and Sussex. Unsuccessfully contested
Cheshire, Hyde (1886 and 1892).
39 Prince's Gardens, S.W. ; Hyde, Che-
shire; VinehaU, Robertsbridge, Suasex.
CZt*6»— Brooks's, Reform, New University,
National LiberaL
ABquith, Rt. Hon. Herbert Fife, e.,
Henry, K.C., D.C.I<., LI<.D. I886.
B. 1852, son of J. Dixon Asouith, Croft
House, Morley, Yorkshire, and Emily, dau.
of W. Willans, Huddersfleld. Ed. City of
London School and Balliol Coll., Oxford,
of which he was a Scholar and afterwards
Fellow, having taken a first-class in
Classics and gained the Craven Scholar-
ship. M. (1st) 1877, Helen KelsaU (d. 1891),
dau. of, Frederick Melland, Manchester;
and (2nd) 1894, Margaret, dau. of Sir
Charles Tennant, Bt. Called to the Bar,
1876; Q.C., 1890; Bencher (Lincoln's Inn),
1894; Home Secretary, 1892-5; Chancellor
of the Exchequer, 1905 ; hon. LL.D., Edin-
burgh ; hon. D.C.L., Oxford.
20 Cavendish Sguare, W. ; 1 Paper
Buildings, Temple, E.C. CZwfes— Brooks's,
Athenaeum, Reform.
Lanes., Sonthport, 1906.
Astbnry. Jobn
Meir, K.C.
B. 1860, son of F. J. Astbury, J.P., Prest-
wich. Lanes. Ed. Trinity (Joll., Oxford
(M.A. ; B.C.L. ; 1st Class Hons. Civil Law,
1883; Vinerian Scholar, 1884). M. 1888,
Evelyn, dau. of Paul Susmann, Manches-
ter. Called to the Bar, 1884 (Senior Middle
Temple Law Scholarship, 1884) ; Q.C.,1895;
Bencher (Middle Temple), 1903. Unsuc-
cessfully contested Manchester, S.W.
(1895) and St. Pancras, E. (1900).
16 Grenville Place, S. W. CZu6s— Reform,
National Liberal, Automobile, Ranelagh.
Atherley-Jones, Uewellyn Durham,
Arcber, K.C. n.w.,188S.
B. 1849, son of Ernest Jones, the well-
known Chartist leader. Ed. Manchester
Gram. School and Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
M. 1876, E. F. Lambert, dau. of James
Lambert, Durham. Called to the Bar,
1875; Q.C., 1896. Recorder Newcastle^
on-Tyne, 1906. Published works— Cotti-
merce in War, a treatise on International
Law ; The Fall of Lord Paddockslea, and
other novels issued anonjrmously ; The
Law of Mines and Minerals ; The Miner's
Guide; and articles on political and social
subjects in the NiTieteennth Century and
other Reviews.
25 Pembroke Road, Kensington, W.
CZt*ft— Devonshire.
B..h»m a«n T^itn Portsmouth, 1908-1900.
*»^BMS!f^ Blr JOnn. PortBmouthI 1906.
B. 1828. M. 1870, Louisa (d. 1899). dau. of
R. Crispin, Paymaster - in - Chief , R.N.
WooUcn merchant, Portsmouth, South-
ampton, and Liverpool; twice Mayor of
Portsmouth; first Chairman Portsmouth
School Board (held position 21 years) ; Kt,
1895; J.P., Portsmouth. Unsuccessfully
contested Portsmouth (1886 and 1900).
North End House, Portsmouth ; 4
Queen's Gardens, Hove. CZu^— National
Liberal.
Baker, Josepli Allen. Finsbury, e., 1905.
B. 1852, son of Joseph Baker, Trenton,
Ontario, Canada. Ed. High School, Tren-
ton. M. 1878, Elizabeth Moscrip, More-
battle, Kelso. Came to England, 1876;
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Chairman Joseph Betker Sc Sons, Ltd.,
enfldneers ; member London C.C. since 1805
(Chairman Highways Committee, 1903-6).
Published works— reports on TVamway
Trojction; New York Electric Subioay
System; Electric Conduit Traction, &c.
Unsuccessfully contested Finsbury, E.
(1900).
Donnin^n, Harlesden, N.W. Club—
National Liberal.
Balfour, Robert. Lanark. Partick,U08.
B. 1814, son of James Balfour, farmer.
Bd. Madras ColL, St Andrews. M. 1881,
Josephine Maria Beazley. Partner Bal-
four, Williamson & Co., merchants, Liver-
pool and London.
Whitehall Court, S. W. ; 1 Melbury Road,
Kensingrton, W. Clubfi—City of liondon,
Bath, Reform, National Liberal.
Baring, Godfrey* Hants., isia of Wight, looe.
R 1871, son of Lieut. - Gen. Charles
Barkig, Coldstream Guards. Ed. Eton.
M. 1898, Eva Hermione, dau. of the late
Mackintosh of Mackintosh. Chairman
Isle of Wight C.C. ; J.P., Hants. ; D.L.
Isle of Wight ; High Shenffi Hants., 1897.
Unsuccessfully contested Hants., Isle of
Wight (1900) and Stoke (1900).
195 Queen's Gate, S.W. ; Nubia House,
Cowes, I. of W. Ctuba — Travellers',
Brooks's, Bachelors', National Liberal,
Royal Yacht Squadron.
BarKer, JOnn. Penryn and Falmouth, UOe.
B. 1840, son of Joseph Barker, Loose,
Maidstone. Ed. privately. Founder and
head of John Barker & Co., Kensington ;
Chairman M. Paquin. Ltd^ London and
Paris; Past Pros. Polo Pony Society,
Essex Agricultural Society, Essex News-
paper Press Fund, Warehousemen and
Clerks' Schools, and Linen and Woollen
Drapers' Institution ; member Council
Royal Agricultural, Hackney Horse, and
other Societies; has the largest stud of
polo ponies in England ; Alderman first
London C. C. ; J. P., Herts. Unsuccessfully
contested Maidstone (1888 and 1898); un-
seated on petition, Maidstone (1901).
Old Court Mansions, Kensington, W. ;
The Grange, Bishop's Stortford, Herts,
di^a— Devonshire, National LiberaL
Barlow, John
Bnunott.
Bomenet, Frome, 189S-5.
Bomenet, Frome, 1896.
B. 1857, son of Thomas Barlow, J. P.,
Torkington Lodge,. Hazel Grove, Cheshire,
and Bryn Eirias, Colwyn Bay, N. Wales,
and Mary Ann, dau. of George Emmott,
Disley, Cheshire. Ed. Tottenham and
privately. M. 1895, the Hon. Anna Maria
Heywood Denman, sister of the present
Lord Denman. Called to the Bar, 1884,
but does not practise; senior partner
Thomas Barlow & Brother, Manchester
and London, and Barlow Sc Co., Calcutta,
Shanghai, and Singapore ; J.P., Somerset
and Cheshire ; member Cheshire C.C. ;
ex-Pres. Manchester Reform Club. Unsuc-
cessfully contested Cheshire, Knutsford,
(1885), Denbigh District (1886), and Frome,
Somerset {m5l
Torkington Lodge, Hazel Grove, Che-
shire; Bryn Eirias. Colwyn Bay, North
Wales. CltLba — Brooks's, Devonshire,
National Liberal.
Barlow, Percy. Bedford, isoe.
B. 1867, son of Thomas Barlow, J.R, of
Torkington Lodge and Bradwell Hall,
Cheshire, and Bryn Eirias, Colwyn Bay,
N. Wales. Ed. privately and Pembroke
and Downing (Jolls., Cambridge (M.A.).
M. 1892, Clara Frances, dau. ofW. S. Lee
Midelton of Somerset. Called to the Bar,
1892; joined S.E. Circuit ; J.P.. Middlesex.
Unsuccessfully contested Bedford (1900).
5 Essex Court, Temple, E.C. ; Torking-
ton House, Acton, W. CZt«&8— National
Liberal, Bath, Eighty, Automobile.
Kidderminater. 1906.
Barnard, Bdmund
Brougliton.
B. 1856. son of William Barnard, of Har-
ton Mm, Essex, and Fair Green, Saw-
bridgeworth, Herts., and Margaret, dau.
of John Broughton, of Cliff House. Crickle-
stone, Yorks. Ed. Brighton College, and
Downing CoU., Cambridge (M.A.) M. 1887,
Alice Maude, dau. of Charles Richardson,
Torwood, Wimbledon Park. For many
years maltster and flour miller ; member
Metropolitan Water Board, Lee Conserv-
ancy, and Thames Conservancy ; member
Herts. C.C. since 1888 ; J.P., Herts. Un-
successfully contested Essex^ Epping (1885),
Essex, Maldon (1886), and Kidderminster
(1900).
Westminster PeOace Hotel, S.W. ; Fair
Green House, SawbridgeworUi, Herts.
C^ubs — Reform, National Liberal, City
Liberal, Hurlingham.
Barnes* George
NlooU.
OUwgow, Blaeklrian, 1906.
B. 1859, son of James and Catherine
Barnes. Ed. National School, Enfield
Highway. M. 1882, Jessie, dau. of Thomas
and Mary Langlands. Started work in a
Jute Mill when eleven ; apprenticed later
to an engineer ; Assist Gen. Sec. Amalgam-
ated Society of Engineers, 1892-5 ; Gen.
Sec. A.S.E. since 1896; member Manage-
ment Committees Ruskin College, National
Housing Council, and Co-operative Print-
ing Sorfety : Editor ^.S.^. Monthly Jour-
luU. Published works— ^i«*ory of the
Amalgamated Society of Engineer a ; Re-
port of the Mosely Industrial Commission
to America. Unsuccessfully contested
Rochdale (1895). L.R.C. Member.
110 Peckham Road, S.E.
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BaPFan, Rowland Hint. Leeds, n., isos.
B. 1858, son of Sir John Barran, Bt. Ed.
private school. Member Leeds School
Board, 1897 ; member Leeds City Council,
1901 ; Governor Leeds Gram. School ; Mem-
ber of Court, Leeds Univ.
Beechwood, Roundhay, Leeds. Clubg—
Reform, Ranelagh, Bath.
Beaae, William Pbipaon, ^y,^,s., j««.
B. 1839, son of William John Beale,
formerly of Birmingham. Ed. Heidelberg
and Paris. M. 1869, Mary, dau. of William
Thompson, formerly of Sydney, N.S.W.
Assisted in Management of Parkgate
Ironworks and Collieries of S. Beale & Co.,
Yorkshire cmd Derbyshire, 186i0-5; caJled
to the Bar, 1867; Q.C., 1888; Bencher
(Lincoln's Inn), 1892. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Warwickshire, Tamworth (1885),
Birmingham, Central <1889), and Aston
M£mOTTl891).
10 New Court, Carey Street, W.C.;
Dromlamford, Barrhill, Ayrshire. Cliiba—
Reform, Savile, Gcurick.
BeauoHamp, Bdward. ^^Jj^ Lowestoft,
B. 1819, son of Rev. W. H. Beauchamp.
Kd. privately and in Royal Navy. M. (1st)
Frances Mary (d. 1896), dau. of James
Stephen, LL.D. ; and (2nd) 1900, Betty
Campbell, dau. of Archibald Woods, Col-
umbus, Ohio. Served as midshipman in
Royal Navy ; member Lloyd's since 1873
(Chairman, 1905).
82 Gloucester Place, W. ; Elderton Lodge,
Gxmton, Norfolk. CZwfe— Union.
Beamnont) Hon. Hubert Sussex. East
Oeorge* bonme,1006.
B. 1864, son of Lord Allendale (f ormerlv
M.P. Northimiberland, S., and Tyneside),
and Lady Margaret Beaumont. Ed. Eton,
Cheltenham, and Balliol Coll., Oxford
g.A.). M. 1900 Elisa Mercedes, dau. of
. P. Grace, Battle Abbey, Sussex. Un-
successfully contested Lynn Regis (1895).
Bucks., N. (1900), and Durham, Barnard
CasUe (1903).
6 Buckingham Gate. S.W. Cluba —
Brooks's, Reform, Gamck.
Beaumont, Hon. Went- Northnmber-
VrOPtli Cannintf land,Hexliam,
Blackett. 1896.
B. 1860, eldest son of Lord Allendale
and Lady Margaret, dau. of 1st Marquess
of Clanricarde. Ed. Eton and Trinity
Coll., Cambridge. M. 1889, Lady Alex-
andnna, dau. of 5th Marquess of London-
derry. Formerly Capt. 3rd (Militia) Batt.
Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; retired Major York-
shire Hussars; Yice-Chamberlam of the
Household and a Liberal Whip, 1905 ; J.P.,
Northumberland and Yorks., W. R. ; D.L.,
Northumberland.
Bywell Hall, Stocksfleld-on-Tyne ; Bret-
ton Park, Wakefield. CZi*6s— Brooks's,
Travellers', Turf.
Beck, Arthur Cecil „ ^ «,, ^ ,. ,«^
Tyrrell* Cambs., Wisbech, 1906.
B. 1876, son of Arthur Willicun Beck.
Ed. Haileybury and Jesus Coll.. Cam-
bridge. M. Florence Mary, dau. of W. F.
Cooper. Called to the Bar, 1898; J.P.,
Hunts.
Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W. ; The
How, St. Ives, Hunts. Ciw6s— Devonshire,
New Oxford cmd Cambridge.
Bell, RiOliard. Derby, 1900.
B. 1859, son of Charles Bell, late Police
Sergt. in Glamorgan Constabulary, Mer-
thvrTydvil. Ed-^ritish SchooL M. (2nd)
1895, widow of Mr. Woozley, Borough En-
gineer's Oflice, Swansea. Began work
at thirteen at Cyfarthfa Iron Works,
Merthyr Tydvil ; entered Great Western
Railway service 1876; worked through
grades of porter, shunter, and under-
guard to head goods guard and left in
1891 : took active peui> in movement which
resulted in the shortening of railway
workers' hours, and also in movement for
prevention of accidents to railway men:
District Sec. Amalgamated Society of
Railway Servants, 1®3, and General Sec.,
1897. lAbour Member.
115 Brownlow Road, New Southgate, N.
C7t(&— National Liberal (hon. member).
Bellairs, Lieut. Carlyon Lynn Besis,
WilfFoy. 1006.
B. 1871, son of Lieut-General Sir William
Bellairs, K.C.M.G., C.B., of Clevedon,
Somerset. Ed. Navy Preparatory School,
Stubbin^n House, Fareham; H.M.S.
Britannia at twelve. Entered Royal
Navy, 1884 ; obtained special promotion to
Lieutenancy for passing exammations with
first-class certificates in all sul]dects; re-
tired on account of defective eyesight, 1902;
lecturer for the war course for senior
ofiicers at Greenwich on questions of com-
merce, shipping, and accommodation of
ports from the point of view of their
position in war; Society of Arts silver
medal for paper on the Coal Problem.
Published works— articles in the Ency-
dapoBdia Britannica, Naval AnmuUy
Monthly BevieWf North American He-
view, &;c.
44 Park Mansions, Knightsbridge, S.W.
CZw6«— Savile, Eighty.
Belloo, Hilary Josepli
Peter.
SaUord, 8., 1906.
B. 1870, son of Louis Swanton Belloc and
Elizabeth Rayner Parkes. Ed. Mrs. Case's
Preparatory School, Hampstead, Oratory
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School, Edgbaston, and Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford (Brackenbury Sch. and Ist Class His-
tory, 1895). M. 1896, Eladie Agnes, dau. of
John Smethwick Hogan, California. Spent
his nineteenth year working on a Sussex
farm ; his twentieth in London journalism ;
his twenty-first in the west of America,
and later as a gunner in the French army ;
since leaving Oxford has lived bv writing
and lecturing. Published works — The
Bad Child' 8 Book of Beasts; DarUon;
Paris; Robespierre; The Path to Rome ;
Caliban's Guide to Letters; Avril; Mr.
Burden; The Old Road; Esto PerpettM;
Hills and the Sea.
Artillery Mansions, Victoria Street,
S.W. ; King's Land, Shipley, Horsham,
Sussex. CltLb— Reform.
IH llllainS. Devonport, 1904.
B. 1850, son of Rev. Julius Benn, Congre-
gational Minister, and Ann Taylor, Ger-
rards. Cheshire. Ed. privately. M. 1874,
Elizabeth Pickstone, dau. of John Pick-
stone, Silver Hill, Hyde, Cheshire.
Founded Cabinet maker arid Art Fur-
nisher ^ 1880; member London C.C. since
creation in 1889 (Chairman, 1904-5) ; served
as Chairman of its leading Commit-
tees; first moved in House of Com-
mons with regard to Unification of
London ; took active part in the Equali-
sation Bill : largely responsible for intro-
duction of Municipal Electric Tramways
into London; Kt., 1906; J.P. and D.L.,
London. Published works— articles on
social questions. Unsuccessfully contested
Tower Hamlets, St. George's (1895), Dept-
f ord (1897), and Bermondsey (1900).
The Old Knoll, Blackheath. CZu6— Na-
tional Liberal.
Benn, IHriUlam Tower Hamlets, St. Oeorge's.
Wedtfwood. i906.
B. 1877, son of Sir J. W. Benn, M.P. Ed.
Lyc6e Condorcet, Paris, and University
Coll., London (Fielden Prize, 1897 ; B,A.,
London, 1898, Ist place in Hons. and Univ.
Prize in French). Newspjaper proprietor
and journalist; Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr.
McKenna, 1906.
Christopher Street, Finsbury Square,
E.C.
Bennett, Ernest
Nathaniel.
Oxfordshire,
Woodstock, 1906.
B. 1866, son of Rev. George Bennett,
M.A., late Rector of Rede. Suffolk. Ed.
Durham School, and Hertford Coll., Ox-
ford (scholar of Hertford, 1886 ; 1st class
Class. Mods., 1887 ; 1st class Lit. Hum.,
1889 ; 1st class Theology, 1890 ; Hall-Hough-
ton Prize, 1891 ; Prize Fellowship, Hertford
Coll., 1891). Lecturer of various Colleges ;
Master of the Schools, 1894-6 and 1904 ; war
correspondent for Times in Cretan insur-
rection, 1897, and for Westminster Gazette
in Sudan Expedition, 1898(£[hedive'8 medal
with clasp) ; exploreid Sokotra with Theo-
dore Bent, 1896; served in Voltmteer
Ambulance Corps with Methuen's Column
in S. Africa, 189^1900 (bronze medal) ; in
command of Oxfordshire Volunteers in
Orange River Colony, 1902 (medal with
four clasps) ; formerly an officer in Oxford
University Volunteer Corps; holds com-
mission' in 2nd Vol. Batt. Oxfordshire
Light Infantry ; Guardian of the Poor for
Oxford City; member Council Psychical
Research Society. Published works— -jTAc
Downfall of the Dervishes (1898) ; Pagan-
ism and Christianity in the 3rd and Uh
Centuries (1900) ; JVith Methuen's Column
on an Ambulance Train (1900) ; articles in
Nineteenth Century. CoTitemporary Re-
view, Bla,ckwood, Classical Review^ Ex-
positor^ &c.
Hertford College, Oxford. C7m&s— Bath,
Oxford County.
BePPldtf e.TllOma8 Warwick and
Henry Deirereuz. Leamington, isoe.
B. 1857, son of Rev. W. Berridge, Head-
master of UphoUand Gram. School and
Vicar of Lowton St. Mary's, Lancashire.
Ed. Upholland Gram. School and privately.
M. 1887. Agnes, dau. of Frederick Campion,
Redhill, Surrey. Admitted a solicitor,
1878 ; partner Burn & BerridRe since 1882.
Unsuccessfully contested Warwick and
Leamington (1903).
49 Rutland Gate^ S. W. Ci-ufes— National
Liberal, Automobile.
Bertram, Julius* Herto., n., looe.
B. 1866, son of Julius A. Bertram and
Martha Janet, dau. of Capt. James Gam-
mell, Ardiffery. Ed. Repton and New
Coll., Oxford (3rd class Classical Mods.,
1887 ; 2nd class Modem History, 1889 ; B. A.,
1889). Admitted a solicitor, 1893.
14 Suffolk Street, PaU MaU, S. W. ; Sishes,
Stevenage, Herts. CiiA&— Reform.
Essex, Romford, 1906.
Betliell, Sir John
Henry.
Son of George Bethell. Surveyor ; has
been twice Mayor both of West Ham and
of East Ham ; Kt., 1906 ; presented with
Freedom of East Ham, 1906 ; J.P., Essex.
Unsuccessfully contested Essex, Romford
(1894 and 1895) and West Ham, N. (1900).
Park House, Wanstead, Essex.
Bethell, Tbomas
Robert*
Essex, Maldon, 1906.
B. 1867, son of George Bethell, South
Woodford. Ed. Heversham Gram. School
and King's Coll., Iiondon. Called to the
Bar, 1897 ; joined South-Eastern Circuit ;
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member Select Committee on Rural
Housing Bill.
2 Garden Court, Temple, K.C. ; The Firs.
South Woodford, Essex. C7u6s— National
Liberal, Eighty.
Devon, Barnstaple, 1892-5.
BillBOn, Alfred. Halifax, 1897-1900.
Staflg.. N.W., 1906.
B. 1839, son of William Billson, Leicester ;
Kd. privately. M. 1882, LiUa, dan. of John
Baines, J. P., Leicester. Admitted a sol-
icitor, 1860 ; partner Oliver, Jones, Bill-
son & Co., Liverpool. Hon. Sec. S.W.
Lancashire Liberal Assoc, and Liveri)Ool
Liberal Assoc., 1868-85; Pres. League for
Taxation of Land Values, 1904 ; J.P., Liver-
pool and Shropshire. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Devon^amstaple (1895), Bradford,
E. (1896), and Halifax (1900).
4 Whitehall Court, S. W. ; JRowton Castle.
Shrewsbury. C^iibs— Reform, National
LiberaL
Blrrell, Rt. Hon.
Autfustlne, K.C.
Fife, W., 1880-1900.
Bristol, N., 1906.
B. 1850, son of Rev. Charles Birrell, Liver-
pool, and Harriet Jane, dau. of Rev. Dr.
H. Grey, Edinburgh. Ed. AmershamHall
School and Trinity Hall. Cambridge (Hon.
Fellow). M. (Ist) 1878, Margaret (d. 1879),
dau. of Archibald Mirrielees; and (2nd)
1888, Eleanor, dau. of F. Locker-Lampson,
and widow of Hon. Lionel Tennyson.
CaUed to the Bar, 1875 ; Q.C., 1895 ; Bencher
(Liner Temple), 1903 ; Member Exec. Com-
mittee National Liberal Federation, 1901-6
(Pres. 1902-6) ; Chairman Liberal Publica-
tion Department, 1892-1906; Pres. Board
of Education, 1905; Quain Professor of
Law, University Coll., Iiondon, 1896-9.
Published works— O&ieer Dicta, 1884 (Se-
cond Series, 1887); JRes JudicatcB; Men,
Women, and Books; MisceUanies ; In the
Name of the Bodleian; lAves of Charlotte
Bronta, William Hajslitt, Aiiarew Mar-
veil, and Sir Frank Lockwood; Duties
and Responsibilities of Trustees; Covv-
right Law. Unsuccessfully contested
Liverpool, Walton (1886), Lanes., Widnes
(1886), and Manchester, N.E. (1900).
70 Elm Park Road, S. W. ; The Pightle,
Sheringham, Norfolk. CZwfts— Athenceum,
New University, National LiberaL
Black, Arthur
William.
BlgglMwadfl, 1806.
B. 1863. Ed. Nottingham. M. 1887,
Helen, dau. of John Spence of Paisley.
Lace manufacturer ; member Nottingham
City Council since 1895 (Sheriff, 1898;
Mayor, 1902; Chairman Education Com-
mittee); J.P., Nottingham. UnsucccHK-
fully contested Yorks., Doncaster (1900).
Springfield, Alexandra Park, Notting-
ham. C^wfts— National Liberal, Eighty.
Bottomley, Horatio
WiUiam.
Hackney, 8., 1006.
B. I860, son of W. King Bottomley am
Elizabeth Bottomley, sister of Geowr*
Jacob Holyoake. Ed. privately and Ma
son's Coll. M. 1880, Elise Norton. Jour
nalist and financier; founder of tht
Financial Times; for several years pro
prietor of the Sun; founder or Han^u?i3
Union; principal pioneer of West Aus-
tralian Mining. Published work— ^ora^ic
Bottomley— Hys Booke. Unsuccessfully
contested: Middlesex, Homsey (1887) and
Hackney, S. (1900).
56a Pall Mall, S.W. ; The Dicker, Hil-
lingley, Sussex.
Boulton, Alexander Hunts., Ramaey. isoe.
Claude Forster. "™»-. «uiiw,y, iwo.
Son of James Forster Boulton, barrister,
Moulton, Lines., and Ottawa, Canada, and
grandson of Hon. Darcy Boulton, a Judge
of the King's Bench, Upper Canada. Ed.
Trinity Coll. School, Port Hope, Ontario,
and Trinity Coll., Toronto. M. 1891,
Florence (d. 1903), dau. of Henry Harms,
Horsham. A Canadian by birth and edu-
cation, domiciled in England since 1892 ;
took part in Canadian Pacific Land Ex-
ploring Expedition to Rockv Mountains,
1885; sometime Lieut. Royal Grenadiers,
Canada ; called to the Canadian Bar, 1887,
and to the English Bar, 1895; appointed
Counsel to the Post Office, 190a Published
works— jT^ Law and Practice of a Ckise
Stated; Liberalism, and the Fvmnre;
Canadian editions of UnderhiU on Torts ;
BeaZe on Bailments ; Smith's Master and
Servant; Coote and Tristram's Probate
Practice; Dawbam on Employers' Lia-
bility; and Orant's Law of Banking.
2 Pump Court, Temple, E.C.; St. Ives,
Hunts. CZu6«— National Liberal, Eighty.
Bowerman, Charles
William.
Deptford, 1906.
B. 1851, son of Charles Alfred Bowerman,
Honiton, Devon. Compositor ; Pari. Sec.
London Society of Compositors ; Pres.
Trades Union Congress, 1901 ; Alderman
London C.C. L.R.C. Member.
4 Battledean Road, Highbury, N.
Brace, IHTilliam. Glamorgaiuhire, S., ig06.
B. 1865, son of Thomas and Ann Brace of
Risca, Monmouthshire. Ed. Risca Board
School. M. 1891, Nellie, dau. of William
and Harriet Humphreys, of Cwmcam,
Mon. From twelfth to twenty-fifth year
worked in collieries in Mon. ; elected agent
Monmouth Valleys Miners' Assoc. ; vice-
Pres. South Wales Miners' Federation ;
member Royal Commission on Coal Sup-
Ely; member Monmoutlishire C.C. La-
our Member.
Bryn Ivor, AbertiUery, Mon.
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Bramsdon, TllOinaS Portamoath, UOO (By).
Artliur* Portonoath, uoe.
B. 1857, son of John Bramsdon, of Ports-
mouth. Ed. Esplanade House, Porte-
mouth. M. 1880, Mary Adelaide, dau. of
Capt. O. A. Reid, 20th Bengal Native In-
fantry, H.E.I.C.S. Admitted a solicitor,
1878 : elected Coroner of Portsmouth, 1884 ;
Chairman School Board. 1892-8; J.P..
Portsmouth. Unsuccessfully contested
Portsmouth <1900).
St. Ermin's Hotel, Westminster, aW. ;
St. Heliers, Elm Grove, Southsea. Clvba
—National Liberal, Royal (Portsmouth),
Corinthian Tacht
Branoli, James* Middi«wx, Eniieid. laog.
B. 1845. Ed. Cambridge Heath Academy.
M. (1st) 1865, Tamar Smith, and (2nd) 1901,
Selina Ebben. Boot manufacturer, Lon-
don and Northampton ; member London
C.C. since 1889.
24 Fountayne Road, Stoke Newing-
ton, N.
Brigg, John. Torln., Kdghley, 1886.
B. 1834, son of John and Margaret Ann
Brigg. Ed. private schools at Siitton and
Dewsbury Moor. M. 1880, Mary, dau.
of W. Ajiderton, Bingley. Engaged in
worsted trade ; active in county, mimicl-
pal, educational, and msigisterlal work.
Published works— sundry pamphlets on
natural science.
Kildwick Hall, Keighley. ai«6— Na-
tional Liberal.
Bright, Jolin
Birmingham, Central, ISSMB.
Oldham, 1906.
B. 1848, son of the Rt. Hon. John Bright
and Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of William
Leathano, Wakefield. Ed. Grove House
School, Tottenham, and University ColL,
London. M. 1883, Edith Eckerley, dau. of
W. T. Shawcross, Rochdale. Director
John Bright & Sons, Ltd., cotton spinners,
Rochdale: M.P. for Central Birmingham
asL.U. Unsuccessfully contested Mont-
gomery District (1900).
One Ash, Rochdale. C7i£&s — Reform,
Cobden.
Bpookleliunit,
IHrilUam GhMhire. Macclesfield, 1906.
BFOckleliunst*
B. 1851, son of W. C. Brocklehurst, some-
time M.P. for Macclesfield. Ed. Chelten-
ham and Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A.).
Head of Brocklehurst Sc Sons, silk manu-
facturers, Macclesfield; member of
Cheshire C.C; Lt.-Col. Cheshire Imp.
Yeomanry ; J. P. Cheshire.
33 Milk Street, Cheapside, E.C. ; Butley
Hall, Macclesfield. ^ic6— National Lib-
eraL
Brodle, Harry
Surrey, Beigate, 1906.
B. 1875, son of John Henry Brodie and
Florence Edith Cunningham. Ed. Win-
chester and abroad. Partner Findlay,
Durham^ & Brodie, colonial merchants;
Capt. Middlesex Imp. Yeomanry.
9 Little Stanhope Street, W. ; Shrub-
hurst, Oxted, Surrey ; Lome House, Red-
hill. Clvba — Cavalry, National Liberal,
Union, City of London.
Brooke, Stopford
IHrilllam Tower Hamlets. Bow and
IHTentWOrtta. Bromley, isoe.
B. 1859, son of Rev. Stopford A. Brooke,
IiL.D., and Emma Diana, dau. of T. Went-
worth Beaumont, formerly M.P. for
Northumberland, S. Ed. Winchester and
University ColL, Oxford. M. 1903, Helen,
dau. of Charles ElUs, Boston, U.S. A.
34 De Yere Gardens, Kensington, W. ;
HighWether8ell,Cranleigh, Surrey. Clubs
—St. James's, Savile.
Bnmner, Jolin
Foivler I^eeoe.
Lanes.. Leigh, 1906.
B. 1865. eldest son of Sir John Brunner,
Bt, M.P. Ed. Cheltenham and Trinity
Hall, Cambridge. M. 1894, Lucy M€u>ianne
Vaughan, dau. of Octavius Vaughan
Morgan, sometime M.P. for Battersea.
Managing Director Brunner, Mond, & Co.,
Ltd. ; member Exec. Committee National
Liberal Federation, 1901-6; member
Cheshire C.C, 1892^. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Cheshire, Hyde (1900).
23 Wetherby Gardens, S. W. ; Sandiway
House, North wich. C^ubs— Reform, Na-
tional LiberaL
Brunner, Rt. Hon. Ohediire, Mortliwieh.
?^ •'«♦'' '•"*^- ChSfe. Northwich.
son, Bt. 1887.
B. 1842, son of Rev. John Brunner, Ziirich,
Switzerland, schoolmaster at Everton.
M. (Ist) 1864, Salome (d. 1874), dau. of James
Davies. Liverpool; and (2nd) 1875, Jane,
dau. of Dr. Wyman, Ketcering. Entered
mercantile life at Liverpool, 1857 ; estab-
lished (with Dr. LudwigMond. F.R.S.) the
Alkali Works at Northwich, 1873, now the
largest in the country ; Chairman Brunner,
Mond &; Co., Ltd. ; member Royal Commis-
sion for Paris Exhibition, 1900; member
CivU List Committee, 1901 ; Bt., 1895 ; P.C,
1906: J.P., Cheshire; D.L., Lancashire.
Published Vfovks— Handbooks on Pvblic
EducaMon in Cheshire (1891 and 1896);
MgfU Hours Question. Unsuccessfully
contested Cheshire, Northwich (1886).
9 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.: Druid's
Cross, Wavertree, Liverpool ; Winnington
Old HaU, Northwich. Clubs -^lietoTm,
National Liberal, Arts.
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Bvyoa, II
I>.C*L«,
Rt. Hob. Jamas, '?Sg:5^"**''
I<Ii.D., F.R.8* AberdeeB.S..18e6.
B. 1S;>8, riuii of James Bryce, LL.D., Glas-
gow, and Margaret, dau. of Jamea Young,
Abbeyville, co. Antrim, Ed. High School
and Univ., Glasgow, and Trinity Coll.,
Oxford, where he won the Craven and
Vinerian Scholarships, and graduated
(1862) with a double first-class. M. 1889,
Klizabeth Marion, dau. of Thomas Ash ton,
Ford Bank, Manchester. Called to the Bar,
1867 ; Regius Professor of Civil Law at
Oxford, 1870-93; Under-Sec. Foreign
Affairs, 188fi; Chancellor Duchy of Lan-
caster <in Cabinet), 1892-4; Prea. Board
of Trade, 1894-5; Chairman Rojal Com-
mission on Secondary Education, 1894-5;
Chief Sec. for Ireland, 1905 ; Hon. Fellow
Oriel and Trin. Colls., Oxford ; Foreign
Member Institute of France and Royal
Academies of Turin, Naples, Lincei of
Rome, and Brussels; hon. LL.D., Edin-
burgh, 1883, Glasgow, 1886, St. Andrews,
1902, Aberdeen, 1906 ; Doctor of Political
Science, Budapest Univ., 1896; Litt.I).,
Victoria. 1897; Cambridge, 1898; D.C.L.,
Trinity, Toronto, 1897 ; Pres. Alpine Club,
1899-liK)l. Published works- r/ie Holy
Roman Empire; Report on the Condition
of I^ffi'r-n^frui t n Lan ca sh ire ; T^ e Trn d c
Mar ' 'ration Act, with Introduc-
tion «*/M« j^\oles on Trade Mark Law;
Transcaucasia and Ararat; The Amer-
ican Commonwealth; Impressions of
South Africa; Indies in History and
Jurisprudence ; Studies in Contemporary
Bioffraphy, Sec Unsuccessfully contested
Wick District (1874).
64 Portland Place, W. ; Hindleap. Forest
Row, Sussex. C/iibs — Atheneeum, Na-
tional LiberaL
Cambridge, 1906.
Bryoe, Jolin
JLnnan.
Inverness Disiriet, 1906.
Son of James Bryce, LL.D., Glasgow.
Ed. Gla^ow High School and Univ.,
Edinburgh Univ., and Balliol Coll.,
Oxford. M. Violet, dau. of Captain
L'Estrange, R.A. Partner Wallace Bro-
thers, East India Merchants; Director
London and County Bank.
35 Brranston Square, W. C?i«6a— Savile,
City of London.
Edinbnrgb, 1881-6.
Rybum* igoQ,
Peithsbire,B..1906.
B. 1816, son of John Buchanan, Dowan-
hill, near Glasgow. Ed. High School
Glasgow; Sherborne; and Balliol ColL,
Oxford (FeUow, All Souls' ColL). M. 1888,
Emily Octavia, dau. of T. S. Bolitho,
Trengwainton, C6mwall. Financial Sec.
War Office, 1905. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Haddingtonshire (1880), Edinburgh.
W. (1892), and Aberdeenshire, K (1900).
12 South Street, Park Lane, W. Cluba—
Reform, Brooks's, National LiberaL
Buokmaatep, Stanley
Owen, K.C.
B. 1861, son of J. C. Buckmaster. Or-
ganizing Science Master, Science and Art
Department, S. Kensington. Ed. Alden-
ham School and Christ Church, Oxford.
M. 1889, Edith Augusta Lewrie. Called to
theBar, 1884; K.C., 1902.
9 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ; 1
Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park. W.
Bums, Rt. Hon. John. Battenea. 1891.
B. 1858. Ed. National Schools, Battersea.
M. 1881. Martha Charlotte Gale. Appren-
ticed at fourteen as an engineer ; worked
at his trade in Tarious parts of England,
on hoard ship, and on the Niger for a
year ; a leader in the Dock Stnke, 1889 ;
member London C. C. since creation in
1889; formerly member Council Work-
men's Peace Society, of the Social Demo-
cratic Federation, and Executive Amal-
gamated Engineers' Trade Union; Pres.
Local Govt. Board, 1905. Published works
—pamphlets, articles, and speeches. Un-
successfully contested Nottingham, W.
(1885). Labour Member.
37 Lavender Gardens, S.W.
Bumyeat, William
John Dalzell.
Whitehaven, 1906.
B. 1874, son of William and Frances
Scirah Bumyeat. Ed. Rugby and Corpus
Christi CoU., Oxford (Exhibitioner ; 2nd
class in Mods, and in Final School ; M. A.).
Called to the Bar, 1899; J. P., Cumberland.
Millgrove, Moresby, Whitehaven. Club
—Reform.
BUPt, Rt. Hon. Tlionias. Morpeth. 1874.
B. 1837, son of Peter Burt, coal miner,
and Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Weather-
bum. Ed. various dame and colliery
schools (two veskTS in all), and subseqiient
study of books and men. M. I860, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Weatherburn. Workea
in various coal mines in Northumberland
and Durham, 1847-65 ; General Sec. North-
umberland Miners' Association since 1865 ;
formerlv Pres. Mineirs' National Union ;
a British Representative at Berlin Labour
Conference, 1890 ; Pres. Trades Union Con-
gress,, 1891 ; Parly. Sec. Board of Trade,
1892-^; P.C. 1905. Published works —
articles in the Nin£teenth Century. Fort-
nightly Review, Contemporary JxevieWy
and other Reviews. Iiabour Member.
Reform Club, PaU Mall, S.W.; 20
Burden Terrace, Newcastle- on -Tyne.
CZ«da — Reform; National Liberal, Wew
Reform, Eighty.
B. 1853, son of Charles Buxton, M.P. for
E. Surrey, and Emily, dau. of Sir Henry
Holland, Bt. Ed. Clifton Coll. and Trinity
Coll., (Jamb. M. (Ist) 1882, Constance
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d. 1892), dau. of Sir John Lubbook
Jjord Avebunr); and (2nd) 1898, MUdred,
lau. of Hugh Colin Smith. Member
London School Board, 1876-82 ; Hon. Sec.
"Mr. Tuke'8 Fund," 1882-8; Under-Sec
Oolonies, 1892-5; member Treasury Ck>m-
mittee on Income Tax, 1904; Poetmaster-
Oeneral, 1905. Published works— Mnanoe
and Polities, an Historical Study, 178S~
1885; Handbook to the Death Duties:
Mr. OUtdstone as Chancellor of the
Exchequer; Handbook to Political Ques-
tions ; Political Manual : The Arguments
on either side of the fiscal Question;
Fishing and Shooting; and ma^sdne
articles, pamphlets, 6co. Unsuccessfully
contested Boston (1880), Peterborough
(1885), and (>oydon (1886).
7 Orosrenor Crescent, S.W. : Newtimber
Place, Hassocks, Sussex. Clubs— Athen-
num, Brooks's.
'fiSSi
»llard.
Torka. Shipley. 18B2<8.
flalfonl, N.. 1906.
B. 1839, son of William Byles, founder of
the Bradford Observer. Kd. private
schools. M. 1865, dau. of Stephen Unwin,
Colchester. Formerly journalist and chief
proprietor Bradford Observer; member
Interparliamentary Union for Peace and
Arbitration since 1892. Unsuccessfully
contested Yorks., Shipley (1895) and Leeds,
E.(1900).
3 Northumberland Street, Higher
Broughton, Manchester. C2t«&/i- National
Liberal, New Reform, Reform (Manches-
ter), Liberal (Bradford).
Calms, TllOmaS. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1906.
B. 1854, son of Thomas Cairns, Forfar-
shire. Bd. privately. M. 1880, Isabella,
dau. of William Dixon, shipowner, New-
castle-upon-Tyne. C%ief partner Cairns,
Noble, & Co., shipowners and merchants,
Newcastle, London, and Cardiff; member
Newcastle School Board, 1892-9 ; member
Newcastle City Council since 1896 : Vice-
Pres. Shipowners* International Assoc;
Vice - Chairman Executive Committee
Northern Liberal Federation ; J.P., New-
castle.
St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate,
S. W. ; Dunira, Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne. CZttfr-National Liberal.
Caldwell, James. SSS^'mafSS:''''^"-
B;1839, son of F. CaldweU, Glasgow.
Ed. Glasgow and Edinburgh Univs.
Member Faculty of Procurators, Glasgow,
1864; formerly Lecturer on Law, College
of Science and Arts, Glasgow; retired
calico printer ; J.P.,Lanarkshire ; Unionist,
1886, became Liberal, 1892 ; Deputy-Chair-
man House of Commons, 1906. Unsuccess-
fully contested Glasgow, Tradeston (1892).
107 Holland Bend, W.j 12 Grosvenor
Terrace,-Glasgow. Ciful^— National Liberal. .
Gamevon, Robwt. gpg^; ]
B. 1825, son of the Rev. Duncan Cameron
and Christine Cameron. Ed. Parish School,
Fortingall, Perthshire, and Boro' Road
College, London. M. 1881, Alice A. Patton,
dau. of John Patton. Ooft Spa, Durham.
Headmaster Friends^ School, Sunderland.
1846-92; has been Guardian, Member, of
School Board (Chairman nine years).
Chairman Free Library and Museum,
Sunderland ; Alderman and J.P., Sunder-
land ; lectures on literary and scientibSc
sulgects, does much platform work in
connection with temperance and politics,
and frequently occupies Nonconformist
pulpits. Published works— magazine and
newspaper articles. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Sheffield, Central (1892).
26 Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street,
aw.
GampbeU-Banneniian, ttiriinc
Rt. Hon, Sir Henvy, O.C.B. iMstrieC; uae.
B. 1836, son of Sir James Campbell,
Stracathro, Forfarshire. Ed. Glcusgow
Univ. and Trinity ColL, Camb. MTtteO,
Charlotte (d. 1906), dau. of General Sir
Charles Bruce, K.C.B. Assumed addi-
tional name under will of maternal uncle,
1872 ; Financial Sec. War Office, 1871-4 and
1880-2; Sec. Admiralty, 1882-4; Chief Sec.
Ireland, 1884-5 ; Sec. War, 1886 and 1892-5 ;
G.C.B., 1894; elected Liberal Leader in
House of Commons. 1899; Prime Minister
and First Lord of the Treasury, 1905.
Unsuccessfully contested Stirling District
(1868-By).
10 Downing Street, S. W. ; Belmont Cas-
tle, Meigle, Scotland. Cfwbs— Atheneeum,
Brooks's, Reform, Oxford and Cambridge.
Carr-Oomm. Hubert sonthwark. Rotiier-
William Gulling. hithe.i906.
B. 1877, son of F. C. Carr-Gomm, J.P.,
D.L. Ed. Eton and Oriel Coll., Oxford
(M.A.). M. 1906, Kathleen, dau. of William
Rome, LivenK)oL Hon. Sec. London Lib-
eral Federation since 1904; ParL Priv.
Sec. to Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, 1906 ;
Capt. 3rd V.B. The Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regt.
10 Westminster Mansions. S.W. Clubs
—Brooks's, National Liberal, New Oxford
and Cambridge.
Caueton, Bt. Hon. Coleheeter, 1980«.
Richard Knight. Sonthwark, W., 1S83.
R 1843. son of Sir Joseph Causton. M.
1871, Selina Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas
Chambers, Q.C., M.P., Recorder of Lon-
don. Director Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, ;
Ltd.; member Executive Committees
Associated Chambers of Commerce and.
London Chamber of Commerce ; member '
Company of Skinners (Master, 1877-8);
a Lord of the Treasury, 1882-5 ; Paymaster-
General (unpaid). 1905; P.O., 1906; D.L.,
London ; First Cnaiiman London L. A: K.
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Union and Home Counties L. Fed. Un-
sQcoeflsfully contested Colcheeter (1874,
1885, and 1886).
12 Devonshire Place, W. 02u&8— Keform,
Devonshire, National Liberal, City Liberal,
Oresham.
Cawley, 81f Fi«d«riok, lmcl.
Bt. Pnstwlch. ISW.
B. 1850, son of Thomas Cawley, Prie^it-
land, Tarporley. Ed. Alderley Oram.
SchooL M. 1876, ESizabeth, dau. of John
Smith, Kynsal Lodge, Audlem. A bleacher
and calico printer; Bt., 1906; J.P., Lanes,
and Herefordshire.
Brooklands, Prestwich ; Berringrton Hall.
Leominster. C^iito— Reform, National
Liberal.
B. 1852, son of Edward Chance, Malvern,
and Mana, dau. of Joseph Ferguson, some-
time M.P. for Carlisle. Ed. Harrow and
Gains ColL, Cambridge. M. 1880, Mary
(d. 1906), dau. of O, B. Seton-Karr, Indian
Civil Service. Managing Director Fer-
fl^UBon Bros., cotton manufacturers, Car-
fisle; Director Carlisle and Cumberland
Bank ; member Carlisle Citv Council since
1898; member Cumberland County Council
since formation; Chairman Cumberland
and Westmorland Lunacy Committee;
J.P. ; D.L.
Morton, Carlisle. C/ti6— Reform.
Cliannintf, Sir Francis iiorthuits.. e..
Allston, Bt. 18»-
B. 1841, son of Rev. W. H. Channing.
Ed. Exeter ColL, Oxford (Chancellors
English Essay and Arnold Historical
Prizes; Fellow, Lecturer, and Tutor of
University Colt, Oxford). M. Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Bryant. Called to the Bar,
1882 ; member Royal Commission on Agri-
cultural Depression. 189S-6; Chairman
Chambers of Agriculture, 1894 ; Pres. Land
Law Reform Association, 1804-9 ; Bt, 1906 ;
J.P., Northants. Published works — /n-
stirict: The Greek Orators as Historical
AvJtIuyrUies ; The Second BaUot; The
Truth abotU AgrictUtural Depression.
40 Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs— Reform,
National Liberal, Oxford and Cambridge.
Cbeetham, John
?rederiok.
Derbj-shire, N.. isao^.
SUlybridge, 1905.
Frederiol
B. 1835, son of John Cheotham, East-
wood, Cheshire (M.P. for S. Lanes., 1852-S,
and Salford, 1865-8). Ed. Univ. Coll., Lon-
don (B.A. in honours, London UnivJ.
K. 1887, Beatrice Emma, dau. of F. D. P.
Astley, D.L., Dukinfleld, CheshirCf and
Arisaig, Inverness-shire. J.P. counties of
Chester and Lancaster; Alderman Che-
shire C. C. ; (Governor Victoria Univ.,
Manchester: Director Manchester and
Liverpool District Bank: received honor-
ary freedom of Stalybridge on presenting
to that town Public Free Library as Royal
Jubilee Memorial, 1897. Unsuccessfully
contested Derbyshire, High Peak (1885,
1892), Bury (1895), and Stalybridge (1900).
Eastwood, Stalybridge. Cltibs^Athen-
aeum, Brooks's, Reform, National LiberaL
ClierFy, Rt. Hon. Riohard iiT«rpooi,
Robert, K.C, I<I<.D. Exchange, iwe.
B. 1859, son of R. W. Cherry, solicitor.
Ed. Trinity Coll., DubUn (B.A., 1879). M.
1886, Welhehnina Mary, dau. of Robert
Cooper, CoUinstown House, Leixlip. co.
Kildare. Called to Irish Bar, 1881: Q.C.,
1896; Professor of Constitutional and
Criminal Law, University of Dublin, 1889-
94; Attorney -General for Ireland, 1905;
P.C. (Ire.), 1905. PubUshed works— 2%e
Irish Land Law and Land Purchase
Acts; Manual •/ Oriminal Law: Lec-
tures on the Growth of Criminal Law in
Early Communities. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Liverpool, Kirkdale (1900).
92 St. Stenhen's Oreen, Dublin. Clubs—
National Liberal, Reform (Liverpool).
Oliarolilll. Winston ouhun, ipotmi.
Leonard Spenoer. ii«neiiMtar,M.w.,i906.
B. 1874, son of Rt. Hon. Lord Ran-
dolph Churchill and Jennie, dau. of
Leonard Jerome, New York. Ed. Har-
row and Sandhurst. Entered Army, 1895 ;
Lieut 4th Queen's Own Hussars ; served
with Spanish Forces in Cuba, 1895 (1st
Class Spanish Order of MiUtary Merit) ;
with Malakand Field Force (attached 31st
Punjab Infantry), 1897 ; present at opera-
tions in Bajaur (despatches, medal with
clasps) ; orderly officer to Sir W. Lockhart
with Tirah Expeditionary Force, 1898
(clasp); with Nile Expeditionary Force
(attached 21st Lancers), 1898; present at
battle of Khartoum (medal with clasp) ;
served in South African War (Lieut S. A.
Light Horse); taken prisoner, but escaped;
g resent at actions of Acton Homes, ven-
sr's Spruit, Hussar Hill, Cingolo JJifonte
Cristo. oattles of Spion Kop, Yiial Krantz,
and Pieters, operations round Dewetsdorp.
passage of Sand River, engagements of
Johannesburg and Diamond Hill, and cap-
ture of Pretoria (medal with six clasps):
special correspondent of Morning Post
in South Africa, 1899-1900; left TJnionist
Party, 1904 ; Under-Sec. for the Colonies.
1905. Published works— TAc Story of the
MaJakand Field Force; The River tvar;
Savrola; London to Ladysmith via Pre-
toria; Ian Hamilton's March: Life of
Lord Randolph Churchill, Unsuccess-
fully cont^tod Oldham (1899).
12 Bolton Street, W, Clvb—Txat
Camberwell,
Pwkham, 1906.
Clarke, Cliftvles
Ooddard.
B. 1849, son of Richard and Mary Clarke.
Ed. at LiverpooL M. 1873. Rebecca* daiit
of Henry Potter. Pairtner Potter ft Clarke,
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wholesale druggists, London; member
London C.C. since 1888 (Chairman Build-
ing Act Committee for two years and
Public Control Committee) ; Mayor, Cam-
berwell, 1902-3 ; J.P., London. Unsuccess-
fully contested Camberwell, Dulwich
(1^) and Tower Hamlets, Mile End (1900).
South Lodge, Champion Hill, aE. Club
—National Liberal.
Cleland, James
WlUlam
Glasgow, Bridgeton,
1906.
B. 1874, son of Charles Cleland, paper
manufacturer. Ed. Glasgow Academy and
Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxford. Called
to the Bar, 1899; member London C.C.
since 1904 (Chairman Establishment Com-
mittee, and late Chairman Parks Com-
mittee); member Lins of Court Rifle vols. ;
Hon. Treas. Passmore Edwards Settle-
ment. Unsuccessfully contested Lewis-
ham (1903).
4 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C. ;
Bonville, Maryhill, Glasgow. Clubs —
Union, National Liberal.
ClOU^, IHrilliam. Torks.. BUpton. 1906.
B. 1862, son of Thomas and Hannah
Clough. Ed. Steeten Provident School,
Keighley Trade School, and Pannal Coll.,
Harrogate. M. 18B6, Louisa, dau. of Wil-
liam Clapham, Keighley. Member Yorks.,
W.R., C.C. since 1903.
Whitley Head, Steeten, near Keighley.
CZw6— National LiberaL
_, _ _ ^ "o<,^fc.^«i. Manchester, N.B.,
Clynes, John Robert. 1906.
B 1889. Ed. elementary school. Began
work in a cotton factory ; Organizing Sec.
Lancashire District of the Gas workers
and General Labourers' Union since 1896
(Organiser, 1891-6) ; Sec. Oldham and Dis-
trict Trades Council; Past Chairman
Federation of Trades Councils; J.P.,
Oldham. L.R.C. Member.
176 Union Street, Oldham.
Suffolk, Stowmarket, 1866-6.
Ipswich, 1906.
Cobbold, Felix
Tfaomley.
B. 1841, son of J. C. Cobbold, formerly
M.P. for Ipswich, and Lucy, dau. of the
Rev. Henry Patteson, Drinks tone and
Witham Rectories, Sutfolk. Ed. Eton and
King's Coll., Cambridge (B.A., 1865 ; M.A.,
1803 ; Senior Fellow). Called to the Bar,
1853; has been Mayor, Ipswich; J. P., Suf-
folk. Unsuccessfully contested Suffolk,
Woolbridge (1900).
The Lodge, Felixstowe, Suffolk. Clubs
—Reform, New University,. National
LiberaL
Collins, Steplien. Lambeth, Kennington, I9O6.
B. 1847, son of William Collins, Swanage,
^and Ann, dau. of E. Walpole, Rothwell,
Northants. £d. British School, Swanage.
M. (1st) 1872, Frances (d. 1900), dau. of H.
Webber, and (2nd) 1901, Jane, dau. of
William Russell, Marsworth, Herts.
Stone merchant and contractor ; formerly
member Lambeth Borough Council ; mem-
ber London C.C. since 1901.
Harbome, St Ann's Hill, Wandsworth,
S.W. C7u&— National LiberaL
B. 1859, son of Dr. W. J. Collins, Oxford
and RMrent's Park, and Mary Anne Fran-
clsca, dau. of Edward Treacher. Ed.
gniversity ColL School, St. Bartholomew's
ospital, and London Univ. (Scholarship
and two Gtold Medals ; Double 1st Class
Hons. at M.B. Degree ; B.Sc. with Hons. ;
M.S.; M.D.); F.R.C.S. M. 1898, Jean
Stevenson, dau. of John Wilson, some-
time M.P. for Govan. Formerly teacher
of Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's; Sur-
geon and Oculist Royal Eye Hospital and
London Temperance Hospital; member
Royal Commissions on Vaccination (1889-
96) and Vivisection (1906) ; Life Governor
University Coll.; Fellow and Senator
London Univ.; member London C.C. since
1892 (Chairman, 1897-8; Chairman Educa-
tion Committee, 1903-6) ; Kt., 1902. Pub-
lished works— iVtc Man v. the Microbe;
The Crystalline Lens ; Physic and Meta-
physic; Rationalism in Medicine; Spi-
noza; Evolution in Disease, Unsuccess-
fully contested St. Pancras, W. (1895) and
Univ. of London (1900).
1 Albert Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
C^i*6— Reform.
Ck>oper, George Soathwark, Bermondaey,
Josepli. 1906.
B. 1844. Ed. Leeds Gram. SchooL Sur-
geon practising in Bermondsey; member
London C.C. 188^-1906 (Chairptian PubUc
Health Committee for six years).
92 South wark Park Road, S.E.
^H^iy.^***'***" 8us«x. East Orinstoad. 1906.
B. 1853, son of Charles J. and Elizabeth
Corbett, Thames Ditton. Ed. Marlborough
and New ColL, Oxford (M.A., B.C.L.). M.
1881. Marie dau. of George Gray, Tun-
bridge Wells. Called to the Bar ; J.P.,
Sussex. Unsuccessfully contested Sussex,
East Grinstead (1895 and 1900).
75 Victoria Street, S.W. ; Woodgate,
Danehill, Sussex.
Cornwall, Sir BdlVin BeOmal Oreen, N.E.,
Andrew. i906.
B. 1863, son of Andrew and Laura Com-
waJl, Lapford, North Devon. Ed. elemen-
tary schools and privately. M. 1884, Ellen
Mary Day. Member London C.C. since
1892 (Vice-chairman, 1903-5; Chairman,
1905-6) ; first Mayor, Fulham, 1900 and 1901 ;
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Member Thames ConservaAoy ; Officer
LefiTion of Honour; Kt., 1905; J.P. and
D.L., London Co. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Fulham (1805 and 1900).
3 "Whitehall Court, 8. W. Cluba— Reform,
National LiberaL
Gory. diffOFd John. Comwall. Bt iTes, 1906.
B. 1850, son of John Cory, J.P., D.L. Ed.
privately. M. 1888, Jane, dau. of Albert
Arthur Lethbridge. Late Capt 3rd Welsh
Resrt. ; member Glamorgan C.G. ; J. P.,
Olamorganshire and Monmouthshire. Un-
successfully contested Monmouthshire, S.
(1805) and Kent, Tunbridge (1900).
LJantamam Abbey*, Monmouthshire.
C£w6«— Devonshire, National Liberal,
Eighty, Isthmian, National,
Cotton, Sip Henry John Nottingham, e.,
Stedman, k;c.S.I. im.
B. 1845, son of J. J. Cotton, Madras Civil
Service. Ed. Magdalen College School,
Brighton College, and King's Coll., London.
M. 1867, Mary, dau. of James Ryan. Served
in Indian C5ivil Service, 1867-1902; Com-
missioner of Police and Chairman Calcutta
Municipality, 1887; Sec. Bengal Govern-
ment, 1888*1896; Chief Commissioner,
Assam, 1896-1902. Published, work— JVcw
India, or India in Transition.
45 St John's Wood Park, N.W. CltUfS^
Savile, National Liberal.
Cowan, William Suney. Onildford.
Henry. isoe.
B. 1862, son of William Cowan, Edin-
burgh. Ed. Merchiston Castle School,
Edinbuivh Collegiate School, and Edin-
burgh tfniv. M. 1800, Winifrede, dau. of
Daniel Smith, Edinburgh. Director Park-
inson and W. & B. Cowan, Ltd., London,
Edinburgh, Sydney, &c. ; J. P., Sussex.
7 Hanover House, R^ent's Park, N.W. ;
The Crow's Nest, Fairwarp, Sussex.
Clubs ^Retorm, National Liberal, Auto-
mobile.
Cox, HaFOld. Preston, 1906.
B. 18a0, son of Homersham Cox, County
Court Judge. Ed. Tonbridge and Jesus
Coll., Cambridge (Scholar; B.A., Math.
Tripos, 1882; Pres. Union). M. 1800, Helen
Cleirg. University Extension Lecturer on
Pohucal Economy; spent nearly a year
working as an agricultural laboiu*er in
Kent and Surrey in order to gain an in-
sight into the life of English labourers ;
I^fessor of Mathematics Mahommedan
College at Aligarh for two years ; read for
the Bar (student of Oray's Inn), but adopted
journalism as a profession ; Sec. Cobden
Club, 1800-1904. Published works-Z^nil
Nationaliaation, and various pamphlets
on Free Trade and other economic sub-
jects.
6 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.
0/U&— National Liberal.
Orattf, Herbert Jamee. Tynanwrnth, imc.
B. 1860, son of James Craig, formeriy
M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne. Ed. Rugby
and Trinity ColL, Cambridge (LL.B^ 1^1).
C^Ued to the Bar, 1802; joined N.E. Cir-
cuit ; partner Berries, Craig, & Co., New-
castle-on-Tyne.
Palace Chambers, S.W.; 11 Prior's Ter-
race, Tvnemouth. C^u&0— Reform, Na-
tional liberaL
Cremer, WlUlam
Randal.
Shondlteh, HMegmton,
1886-95.
Shoreditcb, Hagg«nton,
1900.
R 1838, son of G. M. Cremer, a herald
painter, Fareham. Ed. chiefly by his
mother. M. (1st) Charlotte, dau. of James
Wilson, Spalding: and (2nd) Lucy (d.
1884), dau. of J. Coombes, Oxford. Began
work at twelve in a shipbuilding yard ;
later a carpenter and joiner for twenty
years ; first Gen. Sec. International Work-
mg Men's Assoc.; Founder Inter-Parlia-
mentary Conferences ; Sec, International
Arbitration League since 1873; has four
times visited the U.S. and presented
memorials from Members of House of
Commons to the President and Congress
in favour of a Treaty of Arbitration be-
tween Great Britain and the U.S. ; moved
and carried unanimously with uie help
of Mr. Gladstone and the Government
a resolution in favour of such treaty,
1803 ; associated with Lord Pauncefote in
prdmoting Treaty ; Chevalier de la Legion
d'Honneur, 1802; awarded Nobel Gold
Medal and Prize (of which he gave £8000
as an endowment to the International
Arbitration Leagrue), 1903. Published
works— editor Arhitra;tor since 1872 ; ad-
dresses to the people of Europe in favour
of Arbiti'ation. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Warwick (1888 and 1874) and Shore-
ditch. Haggerston (1805). Labour Member.
11 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. Clvba—
National Liberal, New Reform.
Crombie, Jolin WiUiam. Mn«wgn«*ire.
B. 18d8. son of John Crombie, Balgownie
Lodge, Aberdeen, and Jane, dau. of John
Sang, solicitor, Edinburgh. Ed. Aber-
deen Gymnasium and Univ. (M.A., 1877)
and abroad. M. 1805, Minna, dau. of
Eugene Wason, M.P. Director J. & J.
Oombie, Ltd., woollen manufacturers;
Priv. Sec. to Rt. Hon. James Bryce when
Pres. Board of Trade, 1808-5; piloted
the Act for Prevention of the Siede of
Intoxicating Liquors to Children, 1001;
elected Sessions Chairman Scottish Un-
official M.P.'s, 1906; J.P. and D.L., Aber-
deenshire. Published works— jSom« Poets
gf the People in Foreign Lands ; various
terary articles in magazines.
01 Onslow Square, S.W.; Balgownie
Lodge, near Aberdeen. e^i«6s— Reform,
Liberal (Edinburgh), Northern (Aberdeen).
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Crooks, William. wooiwieh. i9oe.
B. 1852, son of George and Caroline
Crooks. Bd. George Green Schools, Pop-
lar. M. (1st) 1S71. Matilda South; and
(2nd) 1893, Elizabeth Coulter. Began work
at nine; apprenticed to a cooper, 1866;
member Poplar Board of Guardians since
1892 (Chairman since 1898) ; member Lon-
don C.C. since 1882 ; member Metropolitan
Asylums Board ; member Poplar Borough
Council for three years (Mayor, 1901-2).
L.R.C. Member.
81 Gough Street, Poplar, E.
^hSS?^*' Arthur Warrington. 1806.
B. 1886, son of John Crosfleld. Bd. Up-
pingham. Chairman Crosfleld & Sons,
soap manufacturers, Warrington. Unsuc-
cessfully contested Warrington (1900).
Barremman, HoTlake, Cheshire. Cluba
—National Liberal, Atlantic.
Crossley, William ohoriiiw, Aitrindum,
John. 1906.
B. 1844, son of Major Francis Crossley.
Ed. Royal School, Dungannon, and Bonn,
Prussia. M. 1876, Mabel Gtordon, dau. of
Francis Anderson, sometime Inspector-
Gten. of Hospitals, India. Chairman Cross-
ley Brothers, Ltd., Engineers, Manchester ;
J.P., Cheshire and Manchester ; received
freedom of Manchester, 1902.
Queen Anne's Mansions, St James's
Park. S.W. ; Glenfleld, Altrincham,
Cheshire ; Pull Woods, Ambleside. Clubs
—Reform, Reform (Manchester), Claren-
don (Manchester), Union (Manchester).
Dalmony, Lord. Midlothian, looe.
B. 1882, eldest son of Lord Rosebcry.
Ed. Eton and R.M.C., Sandhurst For-
merly Lieut Grenadier Guards.
38 Berkeley Square, W. : The Duidans,
Epsom ; Dedmeny, Scotland.
DaKiel, James Henry. Kir^aUy District.
B. 1868, son of James Dalziel. Ed.
Borgue Academy, Kirkcudbright, Shrews-
bury High School, and King's Coll.,
London. Journalist and newspaper pro-
prietor.
Hotel Cecil, Strand, W.C. Clubs—
Reform, National LiberaL
Dairies, David. Hontgomeryihire, lixw.
B. 1880, son of Edward Davies, Llan-
dinam, Montgomeryshire, and Mary, dau.
of Rev. Evan Jones, Brynhafren. Ed.
Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh, and
King's Coll., Cambridge (2nd Class Hons.
Historical Tripos). Director Cambrian
Railways, Barry Railway, and Ocean Col-
liery Companies; member Councils of
University Coll. of Wales (Treas.), Univer-
sity CoU. of South Wales, and Normal
ColL, Bangor ; member Court of Univer-
sity of Wales ; Gtoverjior University Coll.
of North Wales; Capt 6th V.B. South
Wales Borderers ; J.P., Montgomeryshire.
28 Pall Mall, S.W. ; Plas Dinam, Llan-
dinam, Montgomeryshire. C/w6«— Royal
Societies, Welsh.
Caraarvonahize, B. 1906 (By).
Dairies, EUis
William.
B. 1871, son of David and Catherine
Davies, Bethesda. Ed. private school and
Lfverpool College. M. 1901. Minnie, dau,
of Richard Hughes. Portmadoc. Admitted
a Solicitor, 1880 (1st Class Hons. and Law
Society Prize); member Carnarvonshire
C.C. (Chairman Unemployed Committee
and member Education Committee) ; Re-
presentative Governor Bangor University
College.
Welsh Club, Whitehall Court, S.W. ;
Bodlondeb, (Carnarvon. Cli*6— Welsh.
""KiffiSSSSS. Cardl,aa^.l895.
B. 1840, son of Matthew Davies, Tan-y-
Bwlch, Cardiganshire. Ed. Harrow. M.
1889, Mary, widow of Alexander Jenkins.
High Sheriff Cardiganshire, 1875; J. P. and
D.L., Cardiganshire.
17 Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; Tan-y-B wlch,
Aberystwith. Cii*6s— Brooks's, Hurling-
Dairies, Timotliy. Foiham. looe.
B. 1857, son of Henry Davies. Ed.
Llanpumpsaint School. M. 1893, dau.
of John Jenkins, a draper. Learned his
business in Liverpool; commenced busi-
ness in Fulham, 1885; member Fulham
Borough Council (Mayor, 1901-2,; Alderman
since 1903); member London C.C. since
1901.
Pantycelyn, East Putney, S.W. Club^
National LiberaL
Davies, William Howell. Bristol, s., looe.
B. 1851, son of Thomas Davies. Ed.
private school. M. 1882, Ada Mary, dau.
of Obed Hosegood, Bristol. Leather mer-
chant and tanner ; Pres. Bristol Chamber
of Commerce, 1881-5; elected to Bristol
City Council, 1885 (Alderman, 1897 ; Mayor,
1895-8); Chairman Bristol Docks Com-
mittee; member Exec. Committee Na-
tional Liberal Federation, 1895-1906 ; J. P.,
Bristol. Unsuccessfully contested Bristol,
S. (1900).
4 Whitehall Court, S.W. ; Down House,
Stoke Bishop, Bristol. Cifu&jf— National
Liberal, Liberal (Bristol).
Dewar, Artliar, KX.
Edinburgh, S..
1899-1900.
Edintrargh, 8.. 1906.
B. 1880, son of John Dewar, distiller,
Perth. Ed. Perth and Edinburgh Univ.
(M.A. . M. 1892, Letitia Dakymple, dau.
of Robert Bell, Clifton HaU, Midlothian.
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CiftUed to the Scottish Bar. 1885: VLC,
\ 1904; Pari. Priv. Seo. to Mr. Thomas
* Shaw, 1906. Unsuccessfully contested
, Edinburgh, S. (1900).
i 24 Walker Street, Edinburgh. Clubs—
Refcnnn, National liberal, University
(Sdinburgh), Liberal (Edinburgh).
1900.
_ , Jolin
Alezuider.
B. 1856. son of John Dewar. distiller,
PerthTBd. Perth Academy. M. (1st) 1884,
dan. (d. 1899) of WlUiam Tod, Gospetry,
Kinross-shire; and (2nd) 1905. Margaret,
dan. of Heniy Holland. Chairman John
De^^ar and Sons, Ltd., distillers, Perth ;
Lord Provost Perth. 1803-9.
Abercaimy. Crieif, Perthshire. Clvb9—
Reform, National Liberal, Liberal (Edin-
burgh), Royal (Perth).
Diolilnson, Willou^by gt. Paacrat, m..
Hyett. 1006.
B. 1859, son ol Selmstian Stewart Dickin-
son, Painswiok, Glos., M.P. for Stroud.
Ed. Eton and Trinity ColL, Cambridge
(B. A.. Math. Tripos, 18»)). M.1891,Minme
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Meade,
K.C.S.L Called to the Bar, 1884; prac-
tises at Parliamentary Bar; member
London C.C. since 1889 (Deputy-Chairman,
1882-1896 ; Chairman, 1900) ; Chairman Lon-
don Liberal Federation since formation in
1901 ; member Exec. Committee National
Liberal Federation, 1897-1906; J.P. and
D.L., London Co. Published works—
various pamphlets and papers dealing
with London administration. Unsuccess-
fully contested Tower Hamlets, Stepney
(1805) and St Pancras, N. (1900).
42 Parliament Street, S. W. ; 51 Campden
Hill Road, W. Cfteds— New University,
National Liberal.
DioksoB-Poynder, Sir wau.,chipp9iiiuuB,
John Poyndev, Bt. isoi.
B. 1866, son of Rear-Admiral Bourmaster
Dickson, C.B., and Sarah Matilda, dau.
of Thomas Poynder, Hartham. Ed. Hstr-
row and Christ Church, Oxford. M. 1806,
Anne Beauclerk, dau. of Mr. and Hon.
Mrs. Henry Dundas. Assumed name of
Poynder on succ. to maternal uncle's pro-
perty, 1881; formerly Lieut. 3rd Royal
Scots ; Major Wilts. Yeomanry : served on
Lord Methuen's StafT in Sou6h Africa;
member London C.C. since 1898; J.P.,
Wilts.; High Sheriflf Wilts., 1800.
8 Chesterfield Gardens^Mayfair. W.;
Hartham Park, Corsham, Wilts. ; Hilmar-
ton Manor, Calne. C^ubs— Marlborough,
Turf.
DUka, Rt. Hob. Sir SKJl^'olSS:***
Charles WeBtwortta, Bt. ^Si£!^
B. 1843, eldeet son of Sir Charles Went-
worth Dilke, Bt., and Mary, dau. of
Captain W. Chatfield, Madras Cavalry.
Ed. Trinity Hall, Cambridge (of which
he WCM a scholar); head of Law Tripos,
1865: twice Vice-Pres. and twice Pres.
Cambridge Union Society. M. (1st) 1872.
Katherine Mary Eliza (d. 1874), dau. of
Arthur Gore Shell : and (2nd) 1885, Emilia
Francis (d. 1904), dau. of Major Strong,
H.E.I.C.S., and widow of Mark Pattison,
Rector of Lincoln Coll.. Oxford. Called to
the Bar, 1866 ; succ father as Bt, 1869 ;
Under-Sec. Foreign AflSedrs. 1880-2 ; Pres.
liocal Govt. Board, 1882-5 ; Chairman Royal
Conmiission for Negotiations with France,
1880-2; Chairman Royal Commission on
the Housing of the Working Class, 1884-5 ;
proprietor of Athenauw^ Notes and
Queries, &c. Published Works— G^reoter
Britain; FaU of Prince Florestan of
Monaco; The Present Position of Euro-
pean Politics (1887); The British Army;
Problems qf Greater Britain; Imperial
Defence (with Mr. Spenser Wilkinson).
Unsuccessfully contested Chelsea, 1886.
76 Sloane Street, &W.; Pyrford Rough,
Woking; Dockett Eddy, Shepperton.
C!^«6s— Reform, National LiberaL
Dobson, THonuM
WiUiam.
Plymouth, 1006.
B. 1853, son of Thomas Dobson, Hackney.
Ed. Congregational School. Bethnal Green.
M. 1875, Caroline Jane, dau. of William
Potterveld, Hackney. Senior partner
Godson & Dobson, coal and timber mer-
chants, Croydon ; member Croydon School
Board, 1881-6; member Croydon C.C. since
1885; J.P., Croydon.
18 Park HUl Road, Croydon. Club—
National LiberaL
Dodd, William „^^„„ „ ,_..
Huston, K.C. ^y'*'"^' ^•' ^^'
B. 184I,M-)ii nf f Robert Docld,Rathfriland,
CO. Down. Ed. Ballinaskeagh School,
Royal Academical Institution, Belfast,
and Queen's Coll., Belfast. M. 1873, Ellen,
dau. of Stewart Hunter, J. P., Coleraine.
Called to the Bar, 1873; Counsel to the
Post Office, N.E. Circuit, 1874; Q.C., 1884;
Crown Prosecutor, County and Citv of
Dublin, 1886 ; H.M. Third Serjeant-at-Law
in Ireland, 18^)2: Pres. Statistical and
Social Enqui- ^-■-ly of Ireland, 1896.
P ublishcd W -j.'.^—^ h arman - C ra wf ord's
Trajctate on Hovm. Rule (editor). Unsuc-
cessfully contested Antrim, N. (1892) and
Londonderry, S. (1885).
26 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal, Corinthian
(Dublin), Reform (Belfast).
DnokwoFth, i*nc8., indd]«ton. law-woo.
Jun«S. Stockport, 1906.
B. 1840, son of Ralph Duckworth. Ed.
privately. Chairman J. Duckworth, Ltd.,
Rochdale; Director Boots, Ltd.; Pres.
United Methodist Free Churches, 1884;
Mayor, Rochdale, 1881-2-^; J. P., Roch-
dale. Unsuccessfully contested Warwick
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Middlet^M19D0).
Castlefield, Rochdale. CZt^ -National
Liberal.
Danoan, OliaPleS. Barrow-in-Furness, 1006.
B. 1885, son of Alexander Duncan, pilot,
Middlesborough. Ed. St. Hilda's School,
Middlesborough. M. 1880, Lydia Cope-
land. An engineer ; General Sec. Workers*
Union since 1889 ; member Middlesborough
Town Council, 1895-1900. L.R.C. Member.
16 Agincourt Road, Hampstead, N. W.
Torks., OUsy. 1900.
Dunoan, Jamas
Hastings.
B. 1855, son of James Duncan, Otley.
£d. privately. M. 1879, Janette, dau. of
Thomas Hunter, Newall Close. Worsted
spinner and manufacturer ; formerly mem-
ber Board of Guardians, and member and
Chairman School Board ; Alderman West
Riding C.C. ; member West Riding Rivers
Board and Yorkshire Council for Agri-
cultural Education.
Kineholm. Otley, Yorkshire, dttb^
National Liberal.
Dunn, JUbert Bdward. ^^S^wST*
B. 1864, son of William Henry Dunn, J.P.,
Exeter. Ed. Hallam Hall College, Cleve-
don. Admitted a Solicitor, 1887 ; member
Exeter City Council since 1888 (Mayor.
1900-2); Hon. Town Clerk Exeter, 1905.
Unsuccessfully contested Exeter (1892).
31 Craven Street, Strand, W.C. ; Mount
Radford, Exeter; The Battery, Pen-
treath, Cornwall. Cfubs— NationalXdberal,
Eighty.
Dunne, MiJor
Bdvard Marten.
WalsaU. 1906.
B. 1864, son of Thomas Dunne, J.P., D.L.,
BircherHaU, Leominster. Ed. Wellington
and R.M.C., Sandhurst M. 1899. Hon.
Grace Daphne, dau. of Lord Rendel.
Entered Army (Border Regiment), 1884
(retired, 1896); served on Staff of the
Aldershot Command during S.A. War;
Brigade - Major Bedford vol. Brigade.
Unsuccessfully contested Staffs., Kings-
winford (1905).
23 Prince's Gate, S.W.; Gatley Park.
Kingsland, Herefordshire. CZt*6— Naval
andMilitary.
B. 1809, son of Beujamin Edwards,
Knighton, Radnorshire. Ed. National
Schools, Knighton. M. 1890, Fanny, dau.
of Captain Emwson, Superintendent Tri-
nity House, Great Yarmouth, Called to
the Bar, 1899; Journalist; Assist. Sec.
Dockers* Union, 1889-80 ; Gen. Sec. Federa-
tion of Carrying Trades, 1891-2 ; Special
Commissioner DaUy News, 1886-1902 (dur-
ing that time mediated settlement of En-
gineers', Plasterers'. Great Eastern, and
other disputes). Published Works-^Bail-
way Na£i<mali8<xtion : Tales cf Toilers;
Chtldren'a Labour Questional and many
pamphlets. Unsuccessfully contested
Middlesex, Tottenham (1885) and Denbigh
District (1900).
4 Pump Court, Temple, KC. ; 50 Parlia-
ment Mansions. Highgate Road, N. ; Ains-
dale Holt, Denbighshire. C7ii&— National
Liberal.
Bdvards, BSnooli. Haniey,i906.
B. 1852, son of James and Eliza Edwards.
Ed. elementary schooL M. 1875, Elizabeth
Alice, dau. of Henry Rathbone. Began
work in coal mine in tenth year; Sec.
North Staffs. Miners' Union, 1877; Pros.
Midland Miners' Federation, 1886 ; Treas.
Miners' Federation of Great Britain, 1888
(Pres., 1904); member Burslem School
Board for 10 years and Town Council for
19 years (Mayor, 1898-1900) ; member Staffs.
C.C, ; J.P., Burslem. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Hanley (1900). Labour Member.
Westminster Palace Hotel, S,W. ; Miners
Hall, Burslem, Staffs.
Edwards, Franols. Badnor. i89s-5. looo.
B. 1852. Ed. Shrewsbury and Jesus Coll.,
Oxford. M. 1880, Katherine, dau. of D.
Davis, Maesyff^non, Aberdare. J.P.
and D.L., Radnor ; High Sheriff, 1898. Un-
successfully contested Radnor (1895).
Ill Ashley Gardens, S. W. ; The Cottage,
Knighton, Radnor. CTwfts— Reform, Na-
tional Liberal.
BSllbanfc, The Master Midlothian, uoo^.
of {H<m. A lexander PoBbiesAfre and
Oliphant Murray), SeiidrkBhire. looo.
B. 1870, eldest son of 10th Baron
Elibank, Darnhall, Peeblesshire. Ed.
Cheltenham and R.M.C., Sandhurst. M.
1894, Hilda, dau. of J. Wolfe Murray,
Cringeltie, Peeblesshire. Assistant Sec.
to Sir Robert Meade, Under-Sec. Colonial
Office, 1892; Priv. Sec. and A.D.C. to
Governor Leeward Islands,, 1893; Assist-
ant Priv. Sec. to Lord Ripon when Colonial
Sec, 1884, and to Mr. Sydney Buxton
yrhen Under-Sec. for the Colonies, 1895;
Comptroller of the Household, 1905. Un-
successfully contested Edinburgh, W.
(1895), Peebles and Selkirk (1885), and York
(1900).
Darnhall, Eddleston. N.B. Clubs —
Brooks's, Bachelors', National Liberal,
Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh).
Bills, Rt. Hon.
John Bdward.
Motta., BaaMUfl^ 188S.
B. 1841, son of Edward Shipley EUis, J.P.,
of The Newarke, Leicester, and Emma,
dau. of John Burgess, of Wigton Grange,
Leicestershire. Ed. Friends' Schools, Hert-
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fold and KendaL M. 1807, Maria, dau. of
John Rowntaree, SoarboronKb. Trained
as engineer; engaged in developing and
managing ooUieries in Notts., 1861^83;
Direcstor and Chairman Joint Stock Bank
np to 1886; Unfter-Sec. for India, 1005:
P.C., 1905 ; J.P., County and Borongh of
Nottingham ; J.P. and D.L., Yorks., North
Riding.
37 Prince's Gate, S.W^ Wrea Head,
Scalby, R.S.O., Yorks. C?u5— Reform.
Bnunott, Alflpad.
B. 1858. son of Thomas Emmott, Brook-
field, Oldham, and Anchorsholme, Poulton-
le-Fylde, and Hannah, dau. of John Bar-
low, Chorley, Cheshire. Eld. Orove House,
Tottenham, and privately. M. 1887, Maiy
Gtertrude, dan. of J. W. Lees, Waterheaa.
Member for 12 years Oldham Town
Conncil (Mayor, 1891-2); ex-Pres. Oldham
Chamber of Commerce ; Chairman of
Committees, House of Commons, 1906;
J. P., Oldham and Lancashire.
30 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Clvbs—
Reform. National Liberal.
Perthflhire. W.. 1906.
Brakine, David
Cliarles Brskine.
B. 1806, son of James Erskine Erskine.
Linlathen. Ed. Harrow, France, and
Germany. Qualified as Chartered Ac-
countant in Edinburgh; on Staff of Lord
Aberdeen when Governor - Gtoneral of
Canada, 1898-8 (Sec., 1897-8) ; Pari. Prlv.
Sec to Mr. Sinclair, 1908; J.P., Forfar-
shire.
Linlathen, Broughty Ferry. Citrfw —
Wellington, New (Edinburgh), Scottish
Liberal (Edinburgh), Eastern (Dundee).
^wStJ^^*^ Olos..CJrencerter,1006.
B. 1857. ' Ed. privately. M. (Ist) Iffil,
Marie Talbot, dau, of J. Chinchen, Wands-
worth ; and (2nd) 1885, Lizzie, dau. of John
Benson, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Formerly
wall-paper manufacturer. Unsuccessfully
contested Lambeth, Kennington (1900).
Streatham Park, S. W. aulw— National
Liberal, Eighty.
B. 1850, son of John and Margaret
Evans, Skewen, Neath, Glam. Ed. Swan-
sea Connate School, Aberystwyth Col-
lege (scholar), and London Univ. M. (1st)
1^, Rachel (d. 1889), dau. of WiUiam
Thomas, Skewen ; and (2nd) 1905, Blanche,
dau. of Charles Rule, Cincinnati, U.S.A.
Formerly a solicitor; called to the Bar,
1891; Q.C., February, 1901, the last Q.C.
appointed in the last reign ; Recorder of
Swansea, 1906; J.P., Glamorganshire.
12 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.;
3 Whitehall Court, S.W. ; Neath, Glamor-
gansbire. CZiite— Reform, Bath, National
Liberal.
BSvflL H»»y TvelawBtty,
Devon. Wd.
B. 1856, son of Thomas Eve. Ed. pri-
vately and Exeter ColL, Oxford. M. 1879,
Beatrice Wrteht, dau. of Dr. Henry
Hounsell, Torquay.
" ' " nche "
^ ^ , _ _^_ . Called
to Bar, 1881 ; Q.Cm 1895 ; Bencher (Lincoln's
Inn), 1899; J.P., Devonshire.
4 New Square, Lincoln's Inn ; 85 Addison
Road, W.; Yarner, Bovey • Tracey, S.
AWOkU, **•« XCU.UC7X, iJWXJJ JlXOiWjr.
Devon. Cmb8<— Devonshire, Farmers .
"••*••» KOOnn Suffolk, Woodbridge, 1892^.
lAOey. Snflolk, Woodtaridge. 1906.
B. 1833, son of Joseph David Everett,
Yeoman, Rushmere, Ipswich. Ed. private
School, loswich, M. 1863, Elizabeth, dau.
of Obadiakh Nussey, J.P., Leeds. Yeoman
farmer; formerly Hon. Sec. Ipswich Far-
mers' Club and of East Saffolk Chamber
of Agriculture ; for many years represent-
ative at Central Chamber of Agriculture ;
member Royal Commission on Agricul-
ture, 1893; Alderman East SuffoUE C.C.
from commencement; Treas. Suffolk
Baptist Union; Baptist local preacher.
Published works— Pnze Essay on Repeal
of the Malt Tax: Prize Essay on T?ie
Silver Qiieation. Unsuccessfully contested
Suffolk. E. (1880) and Suffolk, Woodbridge
(1886 and 1895).
Rushmere, Ipswich.
Faber, Oeortfe Henry, Boston. 19(«.
B. 1839, son of George H. Smith. Ed.
Miss Pace's Preparatory School. Ccmiber-
well, Merchant Taylors' School, and Paris.
M. 1866, Emma, dau. of Richard Thomas
Pugh, Hampstead. Began life as under-
writer; member of Lloyd's since 1872;
(member of Committee; refused Chair-
manship, 1904, for sake of candidature);
assumed name of Faber.
67 Whitehall Court. S.W. : Kinloch, Fox-
flnrove Road, Beckenham, Kent. Cluhs—
Thatched House, Junior Athenaeum, Na-
tional Liberal.
Fmwlok. Oharle.. ",j;S3S!rSS&'.'
B. 1850, son of John and Jane Fenwick,
Bebside. Ed. two or three yeckrs at a
colliery school. M. 1869, Jane, dau. of
Henry and Jane Gardner. A working
miner from the age of 9 till 35, when
elected for Wansbeck Division ; member
Northumberland Miners* Trade Union
since its formation in 1862. and of its
Wages Board since its esiablisbment ;
Sec. Parliamentary Conmiittee Trade
Union Congress. 1890-4 ; served on three
Royal Commissions— Coal Dust, Second-
ary Education (England and Wales), and
Railway Accidents ; member Home Office
Departmental Committee to consider ques-
tion of Electricity in Mines. Labour
Member.
95 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S. W. ; 14 Tan-
kerville Terrace, Newcastle - on - Tyne.
C2u&— National Liberal.
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Hall. E., 1906.
Parens, TbomMi
Robinson.
B. 1847, son of Oeorge Waller Ferens,
Durham. Ed. Belvedere Academy, Bishop
Auckland. M. 1873, Esther Ellen, dau. of
VTilliam Field, HuU. Director Reckitt &
Bens, Ltd., starch and blue manufacturers,
Sull; Director Star life Assurance So-
piety. Unsuccessfully contested Hull, S.
43 WhitehaU CJourt, S.W.j WUton
Eouse, Hull. C/it6— National liiberaL
FertfUSOn, Ronald Bow & Ctomaxty, 1884-6.
CrauftiFd Manro. LetthDiirtriet, ta.
B. 1890. son of CoL Robert Munro Fer-
guson, M.P. for Kirkcaldy, and Enmia,
dau. of J. H. Mandeville, Merton, Surrey.
Ed. Sandhurst. M. 1889, Lady Helen Her-
miono Blackwood, dau. of the late Marquis
of Dufferin and Ava. Formerly Lieut.
Grenadier Guards ; Priv. Sec. to Lord Rose-
bery when Foreini Sec, 1888, and agrain in
1893; a Lord of the Treasury, 1894^, and
one of tlio Liberal Whips ; J.P. and D.L.,
Fifeshire. Published works— articles on
Forestry and Latt I. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Ross and Cromarty (1885) and Dum-
bartonshire (1886).
46 Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Raith,
Kirkcaldy: Novar, Ross-shire. Clubs—
Brooks's, Athenseum.
Flannes, Hon Bustaoe ^ , _^ ^i
B. 1864, son of Uth Lord Saye and Sole.
Ed. Malvern College. M. 1884, Florence
Agnes, widow of Arthur Fletcher and
dau. of John Rathfelder, Cape Town.
Served with French's Scouts, Riel Rebel-
lion of 1885 (had horse shot under him and
received medal and clasp); served in
Egypt (attached to Mounted Infantry),
188o-9 (acted aa correspondent to Morning
Post and received medal and clasp, Geni-
aizeh, and Khedive's Star; received com-
mission in South African Police and served
in Pioneer Expedition to Mashonaland;
served with Oxfordshire Yeomanry in
S. A. War, 19(X)-1 (mentioned in despatches,
medal and three clasps) ; came home on
sick leave, but later returned to the front ;
member Stock Exchange ; partner Billett,
Campbell, & Grenfell, stockbrokers. Un-
successfully contested Oxfordshire, Ban-
bury (1900).
8 Cromwell Place, S.W. ; Ksa Lauri,
Studland Bay, Dorset. C/t«6«— Orleans,
Cavalry, National Liberal.
Flndlay, Alexander. Lanark, m.e., \wl
B. 1844. Ed. public and technical schools,
Irvine, Ayrshire, and Glai^row. M. 1874,
Isabella, dau. of William Cameron, Elil-
mamock. Apprenticed at thirteen as
a pattern maker to the Irvine Foundry
and Bridge Works ; subsequently went to
United States; where he remained for
five years ; returned to Glasgow. 1874 ; as
Alexander Findlay & Co., sturted in busi-
ness on his own account as a manufac-
turer of steel roofs and bridges and all
kinds of general structural work, 1888;
became Managing Director on firm being
turned into a limited company, IttOO j Pro-
vost of Motherwell, 1901-4 ; member Instit-
ution of Engineers and Shipbuilders
(Scotland); Chairman Scottish National
Council Y.M.C.A.'s.
Bellfleld House^ Motherwell, Scotland.
C^ubs— Reform, National Liberal, Scottish
Liberal (Edinburgh), Liberal (Glasgow).
vraltep, D.C.I4m l<l<«l'* too, usr.
Son of B. Foster, Drogheda, and Beau-
lieu, Hants. Ed. Drogheda Gram. School
and Trinity ColL, Dublin. M. Emily
Martha, dau. of W. L. Sajgant, Edgbaston.
A consulting physician; FrR.C.P. Jbondon ;
M.D., Erlangen Univ. ; D.C.L., Durham ;
LL.D., Montreal; Gold Medallist for
* Distinguished Merit* and Vice -Pros.
British Medical Association; Emeritus
I^fessor of Medicine in Queen's College :
Consulting Physician to the General
Hospital, Birmingham; Kt., 1886; Sec.
Local Govt. Board, 1892-6; P.C, 1905;
formerly Chairman Gtoneral Committee
National Liberal Federation ; Pree. Allot-
ments and Small Holdings Association;
Pres. Land Law Reform Association ; J. P.,
Warwickshire. PubUshod works— 3fe^^io<i
and Medicine ; CliwUxU Medicine ; PtM ic
A apects of Medicine, Unsuccessfully con-
tested Chester (1886).
30 Grosvenor Road, aW. Clubs— Ro-
form. National Liberal.
Fowler, Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry,
O.C.S.I.
Wolwtliamptaii, 18804.
Wolverhamptoii. B., 188S.
B. 1830, son of Rev. Joseph Fowler, Wes-
leyan Minister. Ed. Woodhouse Grove
and St Saviour's Gram. School. M. 1857,
r" ' 1- of G. B. Thomeycroft, Hadley
r,uk, Salop. Mayor Wolverhampton,
1863 ; First Chairman Wolverhampton
School Board, 1870; Under- Sec. Home
Department, 1884^ ; Financial Sec. to
Treasury. 18S6 ; Pres. Local Govt. Board
(in Cabinet), 1892-4; Sea for India,
1894-^ ; G.C.S.I., 1895 ; a member of various
Hoyal Commissions and Departmental
Committees ; Chairman Indian Currency
Committee ; Chancellor of the Duchy, 1905.
Reform Club, P&U Mall, S.W. ; Wood-
thorne, Wolverhampton. C^iibs— Athen*
SBum, Reform.
FreMnan-Thomaa, com^fli; Bodmin.
HMtings. 19004.
Vn^AiMttM ' Cornwall, Bo"
Freeman* jgoe (By).
R 1806, son of Freeman F. Thomas, Rat-
ton, Sussex, and Mabel, dau. of 1st Visct
Hampden. Ed. Eton and Trinity GolL,
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Cambridge. M. 18B2, Marie Adelaide, datt.
of Lord Brassey. In Bton Eleven, 1883^
(Capt. 1865K and Cambridge Eleven, 1886-8 ;
in Sussex Artillery. 1896-1900 ; since then
Mfldor Sussex Imperial Yeomanry ; A.D.C.
to Lord Brassey when Governor of Vic-
toria, 1805-8 ; a Junior Lord of the Trea-
sury, 1905-6: formerly Hon. See. Home
Ck>unties Liberal FediBration; Hon« Sec.
Liberal lieaxne. Unsuccessfully contested
Hastings (1%6).
76 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; Ratton,
Willingdon. Sussex, duhs — Brooks's,
Bachelors'.
Fallar. Jolia llloliaal wutt. west-
Fleetwood. bury, 1900.
B. 1861. son of G. P. Fuller, Nestor
Park, Wilts. Ed. Winchester and Christ
Church, Oxford {9vd class Modem History).
M. 180S, Norah, dau. of C. N. P. Phlpps,
Chaloot, Westbury, Wilts. A,D.C. Vice-
roy of India, 1894-5 ; a Junior Lord of the
Traisury (unpaid), 1906. Unsuccessfully
contested Witts, Chippenham (1892), Bath
(1895), and Salisbury (l^T).
Jaggards House, Corsham, Wilts. Clubs
'Brooks's, White's, Pratt's, National
Liberal, Alpine.
Fnllerton, Hugh.
Oombtfland, Egre-
monl, 1906.
B. 1851, son of Samuel and Mary Fuller-
ton, Manchester. Ed. National Schools.
Treas. Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society :
formerly member Manchester Board ox
Guardians ; member Exec. Committee
National Liberal Federation, 1899-1906;
J. P., Manchester.
Brackenhoe, Sale, Cheshire. Cluba^
National Liberal, Reform (Manchester).
PanaSS, Sir The Hartlepoob, UU-5.
GtkWimtaphjVf, Tbe Harttopools, 1900.
B. 1852, son of John Fumess and Averill,
dau. of John Wilson, Naisbet Hall, Dm>
ham. Ed. privately. M. 1876, Jane An-
nette, dau. of Henry Suggitt, Brierton,
Co. Durham. Chairman Fiimess, Withy
& Co., and associated with many other
companies, principally in shin -owning,
ship-buUding, and engine-building ; Kt.,
1895 ; J.P. and D.L.. Durham co. and Yorks.,
North Riding. Unsuccessfully contested
The Hartlepools (1895) and York (1896).
23 Upper Brook Street, W. ; Tunstall
Court, west Hartlepool: Grantley Hall,
Ripon. Yorks. Cit*o«— Reform, Devon-
shue, JEtoyal Thames Yacht.
HereCordahira, B<M8,
1906.
OardnaF, OoL Alan
Ooulsioan.
B. 1816. M. 1885, dau. of Sir James
Blyth. Served in 11th and 14th Hussars ;
passed Staff College, 1872; present at
battles of Isandhlwana, Zlobane Moun-
tain, and Kambula, in Zulu War, 1879
(twice mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp) ; A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut of Ire-
land, 1880 ; served in Boer War, 1881 ; J.P.
and D.L., Essex ; J. P.. Glos. Unsuccess-
fully contested Marylebone, E. (1895).
Clearwell Castle, Coleford. Clubs ^
White's, St. James's, Turf.
Oibb, Jam«S. MiddleMx. Harrow, lOOS.
B. 18i4, son of James Gibb. Edinburgh,
and Margaret, dau. of William Wilson,
Manuf^turer, Hawick. Ed. private schooL
M. 1873, Helen, dau. of Rev. David Nimmo,
Congregational minister. Insurance
broker and underwriter at Lloyd's.
51 Ladbroke Grove, W. CZ«b— National
Liberal.
OiU, Alfred Henry. Botton.uoo.
B. 1856, son of John and Mary GilL Ed.
St. Mary's School, Balderstone, Rochdale.
M. Sarah Ellen, dau. of John Greenwood,
Rochdale. Began work as a half-timer in
cotton mill at Rochdale at ten ; became
operative spinner; Chairman Crompton
Co-operative Society, 18S5-7: Sec. Bolton
Operative Spinners' Association since 1897 ;
member Exec. Committee United Textile
Factory Workers' Association ; Chairman
Parliamentarv Committee Trades Union
Congress, British Cotton Growing Assoc.,
and Bolton and Manchester Chambers of
Commerce ; J.P., Bolton. L.R.C. Member.
Spencer House, 97 Kennington Road,
S.E. ; 61 Hampden Street, Bolton.
Oladttone, Rt. Hon.
Herbert John.
B. 1854, son of Rt Hon. W. E. Gladstone,
and Catherine, dau. of Sir Stephen Glynne.
Bt Ed. Eton and Univ. ColL, Oxford (M
class Classics, 1874, and 1st class History
School,' 1876). M. 1901, Dorothy, dau. of
Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Paget, Bt History
Lecturer Keble ColL, Oxford. 1877-80;
Priv. Sec. to Mr. Gladstone when Prime
Minister, 1880-1 ; a Lord of the Treasury,
1881-5; Deputy -Commissioner Board of
Works, 1885 ; Financial Sec. War Office.
1886; Under -Sec. Home Office, 1892-4;
First Commissioner of Works, 1894-5 ; P.C.,
1894 ; Chief Whip Liberal Party 1899-1905 ;
Home Secretary. 1905; Pres. National
Physical Recreation Society. Unsuccess-
fully contested Middlesex (1880).
11 Downing Street, S.W.; Sandycroft,
LitUestone-on-Sea. Ciuba— Reform, Na-
tional Liberal, Bath.
Glen-Goats, Sir „ . w «r .»«.
Thomae 6len, Bt. »«to»wAiw. w., iw*.
B. 1846. son of Thomas Coats, Ferguslie,
and Margaret, dau. of Thomas Glen, Thorn-
hill, Renfrewshire. Ed. Queonwood Col-
lege, Hants. M. 1876, Elise As^es, dau. of
Alexander Walker, Montreal. Director
J. &; P. Coats, Ltd. ; Hon. Colonel (V.D.)
Leeds, W., 1866.
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2nd VoL Batt. Argyll and Sutherland
Hisrhlanders ; assumed additional sur-
name of Glen, 1894; Bt, 1894 ; D.L., Ren-
frewshire. Unsuccessfully contested Ren-
frewshire, W. (1900).
29 Belgravo Square, aW. ; Feivuslie
Park, Paisley : Achnamara, Locheimead,
Scotland. Clubs — Reform, National
Liberal, Western (Glasgow).
Antrim, M.. 1906.
Olendlnning, Robert
Oraliaiii.
B. 1844, son of William and Martha
Glendinning, Brakagh, co. Londonderry.
Ed. for business life. M. (Ist) 1874, Eliza-
beth Harden (d. 1882); and (2nd) 1886, Mary
W. Hastings. A linen merchant and
manufacturer for 33 years; partner
Glendinning, McLeish, & Co., Belfast ; re-
turned as a Liberal Unionist but joined
Liberal Party, 1906.
Glengyle, Windsor Avenue, Belfast.
CZu6— Ulster Reform (Belfast).
OlOVer, Thomas. St. Helens, 1906.
R1852, son of WiUiam and Isabella
Glover. Ed. British School, St Helens, and
night school. M. 1872, Fanny, dau. of
mlliam Seddons, Aston. Began work in
a coal mine at nine ; Secretary of a Union
Branch at sixteen ; coal-getter at eighteen ;
Checkweighman, 1878-^ ; Miners' Agent,
1884; member Board of Guardians, St.
Helens, 1895-1901 ; Treas. Lancashire and
Cheshire Miners' Federation since 1905;
J.P., St. Helens. L.R.C. Member.
120 York Street, S. W. ; 108 Prescot Road,
St. Helens.
Ooddard, Daniel Ford, iptwich, leoc.
B. 1850, son of Ebcnczer Goddard, J. P.,
Ipswich. Ed. privately at Ipswich and
Hastings; studied Chemistry with Pro-
fessors Sibson and Heisch, London. M.
(1st) 1874, Lucy, dau. of Thomas Harwood,
Belstead Hall, Suffolk; and (2nd) Eliza-
beth, dau. of K. Hitchcock, Bramford,
Suffolk. Civil Engineer; Assistant En-
gineer, Ipswich Gas Co., 1872; Engineer
and Sec. (in siit cession to his father, who
held the post forty years), 18S2: Associate
Member Institution of Civil Engineers ;
member Ipswich Town Council, 1886-95
(Mayor, lfel-2; Alderman, 1895); J.P.,
Ipswich. Unsuccessfully contested Ips-
wich (1892).
National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place,
S. W. ; Oak Hill, Ipswich. C?w«>— National
Liberal, Reform.
Ctoooli, Oeortfe Peabody. Bath.i906.
B. 1873, son of C. C. Gooch. Ed. King's
Coll., London, and Trinity Coll., Cam-
bridge. M. 1903, Else, dau. of Julius Schon,
Berlin. Author ; Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr.
James Bryce, 1906. Published Works—
Etiglish Democratic Ideas in the 17th cen-
tury; AnnaZa of Politics and Culture;
contributor to The Heart of the Empire,
The Cambridge Modern History, &c.
South Villa, Campden Hill Road, W.
C^uba — National liberal, Eighty, New
Reform.
Grant, Corrie, K.C. '^bSKmSS.'
B. 1850, son of James Brighton Grant,
brewer and maltster, Kettleburgh, Suf-
folk, who was imprisoned for non-pay-
ment of Church Rates^ and Frances Anne
Grant. Ed. City of London School. M.
1885, Ann Mary Adams. Called to the
Bar, 1877; K.C., 1906; on N.B. Circuit.
Unsuccessfully contested Woodstock
(1885), Birmingham, W. (1892), Warwick-
shire, Rugby (1895), and Middlesex, Har-
row (1899).
11 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. ;
26 The Avenue, Bedford Park, W. Clubs—
Eighty, National Liberal.
Greenwood, Granville Peterborough,
George. 1906.
B. 1850, son of John Greenwood^ormerly
Solicitor to the Treasury. Ed. Eton and
Trinity Coll., Cambridge (Scholar; 1st.
Class Classical Tripos, 1873). M. 1878,
Lauren tia Trent, dau. of Dr. Trent Cum-
berbatch. Called to the Bar, 1876 : joined
Western Circuit. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Peterborough (1886) and Hull,
Central (1900).
33 Linden Gardens, W. C7t«6«— United
University, National Liberal, Eighty.
Greenwood, Hamar. York.igo6.
B. 1870, son of John Hamar Greenwood,
barrister, Whitby, Canada. Ed. Public
School and Collegiate Institute, Whitby,
and Toronto Univ. (B. A., 1895). Barrister ;
for some time in Department of Agricul-
ture, Ontario; officer Canadian Militia
for eight years ; Captain King's Colonials,
I. Y., since formation ; one of the founders
of the Canadian Society in London (Pres.) ;
Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr. Churchill, 1906.
Whitehall Court, S.W. C^u^w— Reform,
National Liberal, Eighty.
Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir Northnmberlaod,
BSdirard, Bt. B^rvdck on-Tireed, 1886.
B. 1862, son of Lt. -Col. George Grey,
and grandson of Kt. Hon. Sir George
GrcT, 2nd Bt^ who was nephew of 2nd
Karl Grey. Ed. Winchester and Balliol
Coll., Oxfoi-d. M. 1885, Frances Dorothy
(d. 1906), dau. of S. F. Widdrington. Succ.
giandfather, 1882; Under- Sec. Foreign
Affairs, 1892-5; P.C, 1902; Sec, Foreign
Affair^J, 1905 ; won M.C.C and Queen's
Club tennis prize, 1896. Published work—
Fly Fishing.
Fallodon, Christen Bank, R.S.O., North-
umberland. C2ud8— AthousBum, Brooks's,
Oxford and Cambridge.
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Oviflltli, BUis JonMU
B. 1880, son of T. M. Griffith. Anglesey.
Kd. Univ. ColL of Wales, Aberystwith,
and Downing ColL, Cambridge (of which
he is a Fellow); B.A., Lond. ; M.A. and
LXkB., Camb. M. Manr, dau. of Rev. R.
Owen, Mold. Pros. Getmbridge Union,
188S; caUed to the Bar, 1887; on North
Wales, Chester, and Glamorgan Circuit ;
Member Council Univ. Coll., North Wales.
Unsuccessfully contested Liverpool, Tox-
teth (1892).
3 (North) King's Bench Walk, Temple,
E.C. ; Ty Coch, Brynsiencyn, Anglesey.
Ci«6— National LiberaL
Grove, ThpmM New- wert Ham. n.. ww^.
oomen Archibald. Korthaats.. s., looe.
Son of Capt. Edward Grove and Eliza-
beth, dau. of Col. Ponsonbv Watts. Ed.
privately and Oriel College, Oxford
MoubleHon8.,187»-80). M. 1889, Kate Sara,
dau. of Henry James Sibley. Founder,
Proprietor, and Editor (till 1894) New
Review, Unsuccessfully contested Win-
chester (1886), West Ham, N. (1895), and
Northants, S. (1900).
Pollard's Court, Chalfont St. Giles,
Bucks. CZi*6~White's.
Ouest, Hon. Ivor Plymouth, iaoo^.
ClilUGllill. Cardiff Diatiict, 1006.
B. 1873, eldest son of Lord Wimborne,
and Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria, dau.
of 7th Duke of Marlborough. Ed. Eton
and Trinity ColL,Cambridge. M. 1902, Hon.
Alice Grosvenor, dau. of Lord Bbury.
Captain Dorset Imperial Yeomanry ;
served in South Africa: left Unionist
Party, 1901. Unsuccessfully contested
Plymouth (1896).
22 Arlington Street. S.W.: Ashby St.
LedgersVRugby. C/tt6«— White's, Marl-
borough, Garrick.
Dnmiiies District, 1006.
Oullttnd, John
William.
B. 1864. son of John Gulland. J. P., Edin-
burgh. Ed. Royal High School, Edin-
burgh, and Edinburgh Univ. Com Mer-
chant; member Edinburgh School Board
and Town Council; Director Edinburgh
Chamber of Commerce; member Exec.
Committee Scottish Liberal Assoa ; Pros.
Young Scots Society; member Advisory
Committee United Free Church of Scot-
land. Published works--7%e Navigation
La\oa ; How Edinburgh is Ooverned.
8 (Haremont Crescent, Edinburgh. Cliibs
—National Liberal, Scottish Liberal (Edin-
burgh).
Ourdon, Sir William
Brampton, K.C.M .O., Norfolk, v., iseo.
G.B.
B. 1810, son of Brampton Gurdon, M^P.
for West Norfolk, and Hon. Henrietta
. Susannah, dau. of LordColbome. Ed. Eton
and Trinity ColL, Camb. M. 1888, Eveline
Camilla (d. 1894), dau. of 6th Earl of Ports-
mouth. Clerk in Treasury, 1863 ; Priv.
Sec. to Mr. Gladstone when Chancellor of
the Exchequer, 1865-6, and when First Lord
of the Treasury. 1868-74 ; C.B^ 1874 ; served
on International Monetary Conference at
Paris, 1878; Special Commissioner in
South Africa, 1879-80, and again in 1881;
K.C.M.G., 1882 : Chairman Standing Orders
Committee and Committee of Selection,
1906. Unsuccessfully contested Norfolk,
S.W. (188^Rotherhithe (1886), and Col-
chester {1«S8),
1 Whitehall Gardens, S.W.; Assington
Hall, Boxford, Suffolk. Club— Brooks's,
Haldaao, Rt. Hon.
Riohard BllVdon, Hiiddingtoiulilre.U86.
K.G., LL.D., D.CIf.
B. 1866. son of Robert Haldane, Clean,
Perthshire. Ed. Edinburgh and Gottingen
Univs. Called to the Bar, 1879 ; Q.C., 1^ ;
P.C, 1902; Sec. War Office. 1905; Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1896. Published works—
Life of Adam Smith; EduoaMon and
Empire ; The Pathway to Reality, &c.
28 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.; Clean.
Auchterarder, Perthshire. Clvba —
Brooks's, Athenaeum, National Liberal.
City LiberaL
Hall, Frederick. Torki.. Monnanton. 1906.
B. 1855, son of John and Hannah Hall.
Ed. nifi[ht-8chool (one year); self-taught
since. M. 1878, Ann Maria, dau. of William
Edwards. Began work in coal mine in
ninth year ; miner till 1878 ; check-weigh-
man, 1878-98; Trees. Yorkshire Miners'
Association, 1878-1904 (Agent since 1904) :
member Rawmarsh School Board for 18
years (Chairman for 9 years) ; member
Yorks., W. Riding, C.C. for 12 years.
Labour Member.
Hummums Hotel, Covent Garden, W. C. ;
40 Rawmarsh Hill, Parkgate, near Rother-
ham.
Haroourt, Rt. Hon. _ „ ^ , ,»»^
j^„|g^ ' Limet.. BoMenOale, 1904.
B. 1863, son of Rt. Hon. Sir William
Harcourt, and Maria Thertoe, dau. of
Thomas Henry Lister. Ed. Eton. M. 1899,
Mary Ethel, dau. of Walter H. Bums,
New York, and North Mjrmms Park, Hat-
field. First Commissionor of Works, 1905 ;
P.C, 1905.
14 Berkeley Souare, W. ; Nuneham
Park, Oxford. Cluhs — ReforuL Devon-
shire, National Liberal, Bachelors , Eighty.
HlUPdle, James WMtHam,8.,189M.
Keir. Merthyr T>dvU, 1900.
B. 1856. M. 1880, Lillie, dau. of Duncan
WiUon. Employed in mines from his 10th
till his 21th year. Sec. Lanarkshire and
Ayrshire Minerd and the Scottish Miners'
libbwill tbab book,
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Federation : founded Lahonr Leader
(editor for 15 years). UnBaocessfollycon-
tested Lanark. Mid (1888), West Ham,
S. (180OX and Preston (1900). Chairman
L.R.C. M.P.'s.
14 NevlUo's Court, B.C. ; Lochnorris,
Cumnock, Ayrshire.
^toxaSdS?* fliiirolk.Stownuurkt.lWd.
B. 1851, son of Edward S. Hardy. Ed.
Commercial School, Manchester. M. 1877,
Florence Marion, dau. of F. Deacon
Wilson, Blaokheath. A merchant and
manufacturer; Director London Messen-
ger Society ; member London C.C. since
1896; Pres. Free Church Council, S.E.
London ; Trustee Cheshunt College; mem-
ber Conunittee Religious Tract Society;
J.P., London Co.
Cheshunt House, Champion Hill, S.E.
CZu5— National Liberal.
HaPOMWOPtll, 0«0U Worc«rter.hi».
Bisahopp. Draitwich. 1906.
B. 1869,8on of Alfred Harms worth, bar-
rister. Ed. Trinity Coll., Dublin (B.A.,
1891). M. 1897, Emilie Alberta, dau. of
William Hamilton Maffett, barrister.
Newspaper proprietor; Director Amal-
gamated Press. Unsuccessfully contested
Worcestershire, Mid (1900) and Lanark,
N. E. (1901).
28 Montagu Square, W. ; Mafdalen
House, Henley-on-Thames. C^Mb«— Devon-
shire, National Liberal, Eighty.
Hajnntwoptli, Robert caithnMMhixe.
lieioester. imo.
B. 1870, son of Alfred Harmsworth,
barrister, Middle Temple, and Geraldine
Mary Maffett, Finglass, co. DubUn. Ed.
privately. M. 1808, Annie, dau. of T.
Scott, of Clapham. Director Amalgamated
Press, Ltd. (formerly Harmsworth Bros.).
3 Marlborough Gkite, Hyde Park^ W.
C^iibs — Reform, Devonshire, National
IdberaL
Hapt-Davlet, Thomas. Hackney. N.,iao6.
B. 1849, son of Ven. Archdeacon Hart-
Davies. Ed. Marlborough and Lincoln
Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner. Pembroke
Coll.). Entered Indian Civil Service, 1860
(retired 1897) ; served in various capacities,
educational, police, and revenue ; for some
years Judge of Karachi; Judicial Com-
missioner, Sind ; has travelled over most
countries of the world. Published works
--Translations of Catvllus and Gogol's
JRevizor; India in 1893; and various short
stories. Unsuccessfully contested Rother-
hit^e (1900).
16 St. Jan^es*s Square, S.W. ; 46
Ravensdale Road, Stamford Hill, N.
CZte&a— Reform, East India, United Ser-
vice, Savile, New Reform, National
LlberaL
Harv«y, ai<i»an4sF
GtordoB CimuiilnB*
IU>ehdftle,190e.
B. 1858, son of A. C. Harvey, Brooklands,
Cheshire. Ed. privately and Owens ColL,
Manchester. CK>tton manufiMsturer, mer-
chant; partner Harvey Sc Fothergill,
Manchester and Idttleborough: Alderman
Lancashire. C.C. (Chairman Elementary
Education Committee). Unsuccessfully
contested Rochdale (1900).
Town House, Littleborough, Lanes.
Clvba—Retoim, Reform (Manchester), Re-
form (Rochdale).
Harwood, Ooortfo. Bolton, uob.
B. 1845, son of Richard Harwood, Mayor
of Bolton. Ed. Chorlton High School and
Owens ColL, Manchester ; M.A., Lond.
M. (Ist) 1867. AUce Marsh (d. 1804); and
(2nd) 1904, Ellen, dau. of A. Hopkinson,
K.C., Vice-chancellor of Victoria Univer-
sity, Manchester. Chairman Richard Har-
wood Sl Son, cotton spinners ; called to the
Bar, 1890, and practised for some years ;
served as Deacon at SL Anne's Cnurch,
Manchester, for 3 years, whilst retaininfir
business connection and lav dress and
title, as example of enlar^ng the dia-
conate ; a founder Church Reform Union ;
member Royal Commission on Ecclesiast-
ical Discipline (1904-6). Published works
—IHsestaolishmefU as a Defence of the
Principle of a National Chwrek; The
Fold, Bolton. CZubs ~ Atheneeum, Re-
form, Brasenose.
Haalam, Jamet. Derbyabire. Chesterfleld, lOOe.
B. 1842. son of Thomas and Mary Haslam.
Ed. colliery schooL M. 1869, Emily Gels-
thorpe. -^^[ent of Derbyshire Miners' As-
soc, since lw2 ; member Chesterfield Town
Council, 1896-1905; member Clay Lane
United School Board for 13 years; J. P.
Chesterfield. Unsuccessfully contested
Derbyshire, Chesterfield (1885). Labour
Member.
Westminster Palace Hotel, S.W. ; 47
Clarence Road, Chesterfield.
Haslam, I^ewlB* Monmouth DMiict. lOOe.
B. 1856, son of John Haslam, J.P., Bolton.
Ed. University ColL School and Univer-
sity ColL. London. M. 1898, Helen Norma
Dixon, Watlington, Oxfordshire. Direc-
tor cotton spinning and manufacturing
companies ; J. P., Bolton and Lanes.
Unsuccessfully contested Lanes., West
Houghton (1^) and Lines., Stamford
(1900).
44 Bvelvn Gardens, S.W. Cittts -Re-
form, National Liberal.
Hawopth, Arthur _, . _^ a ,«««
AdUngton. Manchester. S., woe.
B. 1865, son of Abraham Haworth, J.P.,
Cheshire. Ed. Rugby. M. 1891, Lily, dau.
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of John RlgbT. A ootton merchant; Di-
rector Manchester Royal flxohange;
member Manchester Education Ckunmit-
tee ; Gtovemor Manchester Oram. School ;
member CoonoU Mansfield Coll., Oxford ;
member Committee Congreffational Union
of £iu[]and and Wales; 'neas. W Club;
J.P., Cheshire and Shropshire.
Pall Mall Court, Manchester; Nor-
manby, Altrincham. dtiba ^ netorm.
National liberal, Reform (Manchester).
Haael. JUfired Si
WtlUam, LL.D.
Smest
Wflit Bramwtoh,
1906.
B. ISffiL son of John Hazel, West Brom-
wich. Bd. Weeleyan School, West Brom-
wich; King Edward's School, Birming-
ham ; and Jesus Coll., Oxford (Ist Class
Classics and Law, M.A., B.C.L. ; Fellow
and Dean, Jesus ColL). Lecturer on Law,
Magdalen, Queen's, and Pembroke Colls.,
Oxford; caOed to the Bar, 1806; Joined
Oxford Circuit.
1 Temple Gkirdens, Temple, E.C. ; Vic-
toria Street, West ftwmwioh: Jesus
College, Oxford. C^wbs— National Liberal,
Eigh^, Liberal (Birmingham).
^WU^m'^I^Mu' Suffolk. Sndlmiy.llW.
B. 1853, son of John Heaton-Armstrong,
J.P., D.L., Mount Heaton and Famey
Castle, and Josephine Th^r6se, sister of
Baron Mayr^Melnhof. Ed. abroad and
privately. M. 1885, Baroness Bertha
Maximiliana Zois-Edelstein. Senior part-
ner Armstrong & Co., merchants and
bankers; has travelled extensively and
visited nearly all the Colonies; Fellow
ERoval Astronomical, Statistical, Qeoera-
hical. Botanical, Zoological, and other
)amed Societies. Published works —CoZ-
culiUiana of the Sun*8 Meridian Altitude ;
AatronomiocU TaMes, Unsuccessfully con-
tested Tipperary, Mid., as a Loyalist (1892).
ao Portland Place, W.; Rosorea, Tip-
perary. duba—VuiODt National Liberal,
Automobile.
Kent, Tnnbrldge, 1906.
Hedges, JLlfrad
PaSet.
B. 1867, son of William Hedges, Ealing.
Ed. privately. M. 1893, Florence, dau. of
James Hicks. Managring Director Benson
Sc Hedges, Ltd., merchants, London, New
Tork, and Montreal ; J.P., Kent.
St. Ermin's Mansions, S.W. ; Upper
Kennards, Leigh, Tonbridge. Clvbs"
National Liberal, Eighty, Cobden, New
Reform.
Helme, NoFval
VTatson.
Lanes., Lancastnr, 1900.
B. 1819, son of James Helme, Lancaster.
.Ed. Royal Oram. School, Lancaster. M.
1877, Mary, dau. of Thomas WUboh, Oald-
beck, Cumberland. Senior partner J.
Helme & Co., manufacturers, Halton
Mills, Lancaster; Alderman Lancaster
(Mayor, 1896-7) ; Alderman Lancashire C.C.;
member Lancashire Asylums Board and
Education Committee; Chairman Lan-
caster Asylimi Committee; Pres. Lan-
caster and District Chamber of Commerce ;
J. P., Co. of Lancaster.
4 Whitehall Court* S.W.; Springfield
Hall, Lancaster. CItite— Reform, Na-
tional Liberal, Municipal and County
(London), Coimty (Lancaster), Reform
(Lancaster).
I>enUi^flhi(«,E.,
UOeiBy).
Hammerde, Bdward
Gaortfa.
B. 1871, son of James O. Hemmerde, for-
merly Manager Imperial Ottoman Bank.
Ed. Winchester and University ColL,
Oxford (1st class Classical Mods., 1892).
M. 1903, Lucy Elinor Colley^ dau. of C. C.
Colley, Streatham. Called to the Bar,
1897: winner Diamond Sculls, Henley
(1900). Unsuccessfully contested Win-
chester (1900) and Shrewsbury (1906).
1 Hare Court, Temple, E.C. ; 23 Cadogan
Gardens, S.W.
HttBdanoii, Apthup*
Dnriiun, Banuufd
CmOb, 1908.
B. 1863, son of David and Agnes Hender-
son. £kl. St Mary's Scho^ Newcastle-on-
Tyne. M. 1888, dau. of WlUiam Watson,
Forest Row, Sussex. Apprenticed as a
moulder to R. Stephenson & Sons, engi-
neers, Newcastle - on - Tvne (with them
16 years) : became official of. the Friendly
Society Ironfounders England, Ireland,
and Wales ; agent to Sir Joseph W. Pease,
Bt., 1896-1902 ; formerly member Newcastle
City Council and Durham C.C. ; member
Darlington Town Council (Mayor, 1003-4) ;
formerly J.P., Newcastle and Darlington.
Published work— Ab^es on Begiatrati&n
andEUctions. L.R.C. Member.
Teesdale House, Athergold Road, Stock-
well, S.W.
^^SS:SSit^ At>erd.«u*ire.W..1906.
B. 1816, son of William and Mary Hender-
son, Aberdeen. Ed. Gordon's School and
Marischal ColL, Aberdeen. M. 1872, Kate
Mary, daughter of T. Francis Robins,
solicitor, London. Fellow Institute of
Chartered Accountants; called to the
Bar, 1897 ; Director Thomas Bolton & Son,
Ltd., and Lancashire United Tramways
Co., Ltd. Published work — Compony
Law in Relation to Bankina (four lectures
delivered to the BankersMnstitute, 1905).
Unsuccessfully contested Essex, Maldon
(1900).
Cambisgate, Wimbledon, S.W. ; The
White House, Felixstowe. C/t«fe»— Re-
form, National Liberal, Scottish Liberal
(Edinburgh).
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Henry, OliArles „^ ^, „ ,„ _^ ,««.
Solomon* Shropdiire. Wellington, 1006.
B. 18Q0» son of I. S. Henry, Adelaide.
Ed. Marylebone, All Souls' Gram. School,
and Gottingen University. M. 1802.
Julia, dau. of Leonard Lewlsohn. New
York^ Founder and Managring Director
C. S. Henry & Co., Ltd., general mer-
chants and European agents for the chief
American copper producers. Unsuocees-
fully contested Essex, Mid (1900X
1 Porchester Gate, Hyde Park, W. ;
Parkwood. Henley -on •Thanes: Brook-
lands, Wellington, Salop. CZii^s— National
Liberal, CityLiberal, Eighty.
Herbert. Col. Ivor John Monmonthahin,
Garadoc, C.B., 0,X.O. 8.,i906.
B. 1851, son of J. A, E. Herbert, J. P.,
D.L., Llanarth, and Hon. Augusta Char-
lotte, dau. of Rt. Hon Benjamin Hall, Ist
Lord Llano ver {M.P., Mary le bone, 1837-
60>. Ed. St. Marv's Coll. (^.C), Oscott.
M. 1873, Hon. Albertina, dau. of 1st
Lord Londesborough, Kntered Grenadier
Guards, 1870; Lieut, and Capt., 1874;
Brevet Major (for service in Egypt), 1882;
Lt.-Col., 1883; Brevet-Col., 1889; passed
through Staff College ; Brigade Major of
the Brigade of Guards, Egyptian Field
Force, 1882; Adjutant Guards' Camel
Corps, Nile Expedition, 1884-5; Com-
mandant School or Instruction for Auxili-
ary Forces, 1886; Military Attach^, St.
Petersburg, 1886-90; commanded Canadian
Militia (with local i-ank of Major-Gene-
ral), 1890-5; Commanded Colonial forces,
HM.'s Jubilee, 1807: Assistant Adjt.-
General, Home District, 1898; Assistant
Ad jt.-Qeneral South African Field Forces,
1899-1900; Hon. Major-General Canadian
Forces, 1906; C.B., 1890; C.M.G., 1895; an
Officer of the Legion of Honour; Com-
mander of the Order of the Crown of
Italy J Knight (2nd Class) of the Order of
the Red Eagle of Prussia; Knight (4th
Class) of the Order of the Medjidie ; mem-
ber Newport (Mon.) Borough Council ; J. P.
and D.L., Monmouth County.
1 West Halkin Street, S.W. ; Llanarth
Court, Raglan, Monmouthshire. Clvbs—
Guards', Travellers', Marlborough, Na-
tional Liberal.
Herbert, Tbomaa „ »_ „r v^ ,««-
#i»nold. Bucks. , Wycombe, 1906.
B. 1863, son of T. M. Herbert, Professor
of Philosophy and Church History, Lanca-
shire Independent College. Ed. Mill Hill
School, Owens College, and St. John's
Coll., Cambridge (Exhibitioner, Founda-
tion Scholar, and McMahon Law Student,
St. John's Coll. ; 1st Class Classical Tripos,
1885 : bracketed Senior, Law Tripos, 1887 ;
Studentship in Equity, Inner Temple,
1889; Yorke Prize, University of Cam-
bridge, 1890). M. 1896, Elizabeth Goodier,
dau. of A. Haworth, J.P., Altrincham.
Called to the Bar, 1889; practises at
Chancery Bar; J.P., Bucks. Published
works— JLatr cf PrtaeriptUm : Law re-
lating to Payment of Coroners,
6 New Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ; 12
Kensington Park Gardens, W. ; Wymers,
Marlow. Clubs — Reform, National
Liben^
Tork*., Sowexby,
1904.
Hitfham, John Sharp*
B. 1857, son of Eli Higham, cotton spinner |
and manuf^turer, Accrington. M. 1899,
PoUie, dau. of W. P. Hartley, J.P..
Aintree, Liverpool. Member (15 years)
Accrington Town Council (Mayor, 1898-9
and 1899-19001; member (12 years) Lanca- I
shire C.C. ; J.F., Accrington.
14 King's House, St. James Court, S.W.;
Moorhead, Accrington. C7u&— National
LiberaL
Hobart, Sir Robert Hants., Mew Forest.
Henry, K.C.V.O., CB. uoe.
Son of Hon. and Very Rev. H. L.
Hobart, D. D„ Dean of Windsor, and
Registrar of the Order of the Garter,
Ed. Charterhouse and Trinitv Hall, Cam-
bridge (LL.B.) M. 1869, Hon. Julia Trol-
lope, dau. of 1st Lord Kesteven. Formerly
in C'i\ il Service ; Priv. Sec. to Duke of
Devonshire when Sec. of State for War
(twice), Postmaster-General, Chief Sec. for
Ireland, and Sec. of State for India (1863-74
and 1880-5), to four Sees, for Scotland, and
to the Earl Marshal during Coronation of
the King and Queen (1901-2) ; C.B., 1885 ;
K.C.V,0., 1902; J.P., London, Middlesex,
and Hampshire; D.L., Middlesex. Un-
successfully contested Hants., New Forest
(1905).
54 Chester Square, S.W. ; Langdown.
Hythe, Southampton. C^u&a— National
Liberal, Travellers'.
Hoblioiiee, Charles wiits. e., leos-s.
Bdward Henry. Bristol, s.. looo.
B. 1862, eldest son of Sir C. P. Hobhouse,
Bt., Monk ton Farleigh. Bradford -on -
Avon, Wilts., and Edith Lucyjdau. of Sir
Thos. Turton, Bt. Ed. Eton, Ch. Ch., Ox-
ford, and R.M.C., Sandhurst. M. 1890.
Georgina Fleetwood, dau. of Q. P.
Fuller, Neston Park, Corsham, Wilts.
Lieut. 00th Royal RiHes, 1884 ; Capt. 7th
Batt. Khig's Royal Rifles, 1894; Lt-CoL
commanding Srd V. B. Gloucester Regt.,
1902; Priv. Sec. to Lord Ripon when
Colonial Sec, 1892-5 ; member Thames Con-
servancy for Wilts., 19(4 ; Church Estates
Commissioner, 1906; J.P. and C.C, Wilts.,
since 1892. Unsuccessfully contested
Wilts., E. (1896).
47 Rutland Gate, S.W. ; The Ridge,
Corsham, Wilts. Cm6— Brooks's.
Hodtfe, John. Lanes., Oorton, lOOe.
B. 1855, son of William Hodge. Ed.
Motherwell Ironworks School and Gorbals
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Oram. SchooL Glasgow. M. 1885, dau.
of J. Forsyth, Motherwell. Steel and Iron
worker ; first Sec. Steel Stoelters' Union,
188R: has formed CoAciliation Boards in
Steel and Tinplate Trades; organized
Tinplate Trade; Pres. Glasgow Trades
Ck>TUlcil, 1891 ; Pres. Trades Congress, 1892,
International Ck)ngre8S, 1898, and Labour
Representation Committee (twice) ; Chair-
man National Co-operative Quarries, Ltd.;
member Manchester City Council for 3
years. Unsuccessfully contested Glam.,
Gower (1900) and Preston (1903). L.R,C.
Member.
65 Foyle Road, Blackheath, S.£.
Holden, Bdward
Hopldnson.
Lanes., Heywood, 1906.
B. 1818. Ed. Smnmerseat Wesleyan
School and Owens Coll., Manchester. M.
1877, Annie, dau. of William Cassie, Aber-
deen. Manaodng Director London City
and Midland Bank since 1896. Unsuccess-
fully contested Lanes., Heywood (1900).
5 Threadneedle Street, £.C. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal.
HoUand, Sir William ISiSlf'R^otu^hl.
Henry. laoe.
B. 1849, son of William Holland, J.P.,
Manchester. M. 1874, May, dau. of James
Lund, D.L., Malsis Hall, Cross Hills, near
I^eeds. Partner, since 1872, W. Holland &
Sons, cotton and worsted spinners, Man-
chester and Stockport; Vice -Chairman
Fine Cotton Spinners' Association, Ltd. ;
Director Williams, Deacon's Bank, Ltd. ;
Pres. Associated Chambers of Commerce
of United Kingdom; member Advisory
Committee on Commercial Intelligence,
Board of Trade; member Indian Cur-
rency Committee, 1898: member Joint
Stock Companies Committee, 1905; Com-
missioner Paris Exhibition, 1900; Pres.
Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 189&-8 ;
temporary Chairman of Ways and Means ;
Kt., 1902. Unsuccessfully contested Sal-
ford, N. (1805).
61 Queen's Gate. S. W. ; Poole Hall, Nant-
wich. dubs— Rctorm^ National Liberal,
Banelagh. Union (Manchester), Reform
(liifonchester).
Hooper, Arthur Oeortfe. Dudley. igo6.
B. 1857, son of George Freeman Hooper,
manufacturer, Birmingham. £d. King
Edward's Gram. School, Birmingham.
M. 1881, Fanny, dau. of Rev. J. Shillito,
Congregational minister, Birmingham.
Admitted a solicitor. 1881 ; partner Hooper.
Tanfleld, & Fairbaim, Birmingham ana
Dudley; Deputy Chairman Central Fire
Insurance Co., Ltd. ; member Dudley
Town Council for some years.
Selbome, Dudley.
Hope, John Deans. Fife. w.. iwo.
B. 1800, son of James Hope, the eminent
agriculturist. Bast Bams. Ed. Fettec
<^11. and Edinburgh Univ. M. 1899, dau.
of R. K. Holms-Kerr, Undorbank, Ayr
shire. A chartered accountant and stock
broker. Unsuccessfully contested Perth
shire, W. (1895).
16 Princes Street, Edinburgh. Clubs -
Reform, National Liberal, Northeri
(Edinburgh).
Hope, WiUiam Henry g,,,,^,^. „ ,j^
Bateman* Bomewet, «.,i»w.
B. 1886. son of W. C. Hope, Rock House
Bath. Ed. Eton and Trinity CoU., Cam
bridge. M. 1890, Agnes, dau. of J. L
Stothert, Bath. Called to Bar, 1891 ; J.P.
Somerset; member Somerset C.C. since
1898. Unsuccessfully contested Somerset
N. (1900).
Eastwood, East Harptree, Bristol. -CZudi
—Reform, New Oxford and Cambridge.
Homiman, Bmtlie John, chebea, looe.
B. 18B3, son of F. J. Homiman, late M.P
for Penxyn and Falmouth, and Rebekah
dau. of John Emslie. Ed. privately. M
1886, Laura Isabel, dau. of Col. A. G
Plomer. Chairman Horniman 8c Co., ten
merchants; member London C.C. sine*
1896, and Chelsea Borough Council sinc<
1900.
13 Chelsea Embankment, S. W.; Lowicks
Frensham, Farnham, Surrey. Clubs-
National Liberal, City Liberal, Eighty.
Manchester. E., lOOd.
Horridtfe, Thomas
Gardner, K.C.
B. 1857, son of John Horridge, Bolton
Ed. Nassau School, Barnes. M. 1901, Eve
lyne, dau. of Melvill Sandys, Tanarth
Wadebridge. Called to the Bar, 1884
K.C., 1901.
41 Rutland Gate, S. W. CZw&— Reform.
Howard, Hon. Oeofftey Cumberland.
William JLltf emon. Edcdaie. uoe.
B. 1877, son of Lord Carlisle. Ed. Trinity
Coll., Cambridge (M.A. ; Hons. in Histprj
and Law. Unsuccessfully contested Yorks.
Richmond (1900).
1 Palace Green, Kensinsrton, W. ; Na
worth Castie, Carlisle. Owlw— Brooks's
Bachelors'.
Hudson, Walter. Me^M^stle-on-Tyne. looe.
B. 1852, son of Henry Courtley and Bmme
Hudson, Ed. National School, Richmonc
(Yorks.). M. 1875, Annie Thompson. Rail
way Guard (N.E. Railway Co.) for 25 years
formerly Sec. Darlington Branch Amalga
mated Society of Raflway Men ; Irish Sec
Amalgamated Society of Railway Servant*
siifce 1898 (Pres., 18B1-0) ; member Roya
Commission on Accidents to Rauwaj
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Men; Pres. Irish Trades Congress, 1903.
L.R.C. Member.
22 Athergold Road, Clapham, S. W.
Hutton, Alfred - . „ ..^ .^
Bdlson. Yorkii., Morley, 18M.
B. 1865, son of John and BUza Hutton,
Eccleshill, near Bradford. Ed. MiU HiU,
and Trinity ColL, Ccimbridge.
15 Arlington Street, S.W. ; Crow Trees,
Rawdon, Yorkshire. Clubs — Brooks's,
Devonshire, National Liberal
Wednesbnry, 1006.
Hyde, Olarendon
Oolding.
B. 1858, son of Henry Barry Hyde.
Ed. Royal Institution Scnool, Liverpool,
and King's Coll., London. M. 1886,
Laura Adrie, dau. of Rev. Canon G. T.
Palmer, Newington Rectory, S.E. Called
to the Bar, 1881, but does not practise ;
Vice-Pres. S. Pearson & Son, Ltd., con-
tractors, Westminster ; Fellow Statistical
Society. Unsuccessfully contested South-
ampton (1900).
75 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. ;
10 Victoria Street, S.W.; Lyndhurst.
Wednesbury. Ciwiw— Reform, Union, Na-
tional Liberal.
Idris, Thomas HoweU Flint Dirtrict,
Williams. 1906.
B. 1842, son of Benjamin Williams,
farmer, Pembrokeshire. Ed. National
School, Tavernspite. M. 1873, Emmeline
Trevena. Chairman Idris & Co., mineral
water manufacturers; member London
C.C. since 1889 (Chairman Water, Main
Drainage, and Rivers Committee) ; mem-
ber London Water Board: member St.
Pancras Borough Council (Mayor, 1904);
formerly member Thames and Leiei Con-
servancy Boards; Pros. British Pharma-
ceutical Conference, 1903-4 ; J. P., London
and Merionethshire: assumed surname
Idris instead of Williams. Published
works — iVb^e« an Essential Oils; The
Abolition of London Fogs; various papers
on chemical sulijects. Unsuccessnilly
cont-ested Denbigh District (1892) and Ches-
ter (1900).
Millfleld, West Hill, Highgate, N. ; Doly-
cae, Cader Idris, Merionethshire. Clvh—
National Liberal.
Illintfwortli, Percy
Holden.
Yorks., Shipley, 1906.
B. 1869, son of Henry Illingworth, Brcui-
ford, and grandson of Sir Isaac Holden,
Bt., M.P. Ed. Jesus Coll., Capibridge
(M.A., LL.B.). Called to the Bar, 18^;
served with Yorkshire Yeomanry in S.A.
War, 1900 ; member Exec. National Liberal
Federation, 1904-6; Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr.
Birrell, 1906. Unsuccessfully contested
Yorks., Shipley (1900).
102 Lancaster Gate, W. ; Ladye Royde
Hall, Bradford. C^ttda— Reform, Union,
Oxford and Cambridge.
B«ftding. 1904-.
Isaacs, Rnftis
Daniel, KX.
B. 1860, son of J. M. Isaacs, merchant.
City of London. Ed. University ColL
School, London; Brussels, and Hanover.
M. 1887, Alice, dau. of Albert Cohen, mer-
chant Called to the Bar, 1887 ; <^C., 1896 ;
Bencher (Middle Temple), 1905. Unsuc-
cessfully contested Kensington, N. (1900).
2 Garden Court, Temple, E.C. ; 32 Park
Lane, W. ; Foxhill, Earley, Berks. ClvJbs
—Reform, National Liberal, Savage.
Greenwich, 1006.
Jackson, Richard
Stephens.
B. 1850, son of John Jackson, Newington,
Kent. Ed. Elm House School, Sitting-
borne. M. 1878, Mary Ann, dau. of John
Bell, Blackheath. Admitted a solicitor,
1872; practises in Greenwich, Sitting-
bourne, and London : member London
C.C. 1889-95 and since 1898; Mayor, Green-
wich, 1902-3; J.P., London County. Un-
successfully contested Greenwich (1900).
Stobcross Lodge, Oooms Hill, Green-
wich. C%n&— National Liberal.
Derbyshire, Mid. 1885.
Jacoby, Sir James
JLlfi^ed.
B. 1852, son of M. Jacoby, Nottingham.
Ed. privately. M. 1883, Miss F. liepmann,
Glaagrow. For 20 years an active partner
in M. Jacoby & Ck)., lace manufacturers,
Nottingham ; member Nottingham Town
Council for 10 years ; founded Nottinghsun
Technical Schools; promoted opening of
Nottingham Castle as Art Museum ; Kt,
1906.
8 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. ; OakhUl
House, Nottingham. Clubs— "B^tormy Na-
tional Liberal, Notts County.
B. 1844, son of William Jardine, J.P.
Ed. Christ's Coll., Cambridge (Chancel-
lor's Medal for English Poetry). M. 1880,
Minnie, dau. of J. Hogg, M.R.C.S. Entered
Indian Civil Service (Bombay), 1864 ; Ju-
dicial Commissioner, Burma ; Pi'es. School
Board for Province of Burma ; Chief Sec.
Bombay Government in Political, Judicial,
Educational, Pei*sian, and Secret Depart-
ments ; Judge of High Court of Judicature
and Acting Chief Justice, Bombay ; Vice-
Chancellor Bombay University ; retired,
1897; K.CJ.E., 1897; member Council Co-
oporative Small Holdings Society ; hon.
LL.D. Aberdeen Univ., 1906. Published
wovks— Notes onBiiddhist Laic; Custom'
ary Lato of the Chin Tribe in Btinna
(editor) ; Sanffer^tmno's Burmese Empire
(editor) ; and various reviews and articles.
Unsuccessfully contested Roxburghshire
(1900).
Applegarth, Godalming, Surrey. Clubs
— Refonn. Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh),
Byculla (Bombay).
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J<HlttnS, Jolill. Chattunn, 1006>
B. 1852. Shipbuilder; formerly Pres.
Cardiff Shipbuilding Society ; I*res. Trade
Union CongreRS, 1883; Mayor, Cardiff,
1903; J.P., Cardiff. L.R.C. Member.
Orangetown, Cardiff.
JolinSOll, John. Gateshead, 1904.
B. 1850, son of Thomas and Metrtha John-
son. Ed. village schooL Entered mines
when 9 years old ; a miner for 90 years ;
Miners' Agent for the Durham mines since
1890 ; has attended Miners' Conferences in
various countries for many years ; member
Durham C.C. Labour Member.
82 Denbv Street, Pimlico, S. W. ; 20 The
Avenue, Durham.
Warwickflhire, Nuneaton, 1906.
Johnson,
WiUlam.
B. 1849, son of John Johnson, coal miner,
Chilvers Coton. Ed. Collycroft Elemen-
tary School (holds six Ist Class Advanced
Science Certificates of Science and Art
Department ; for eight or nine years took
first prizes, open to all England, at Work-
ing Men's Club and Institute, London).
M. 1868, Priscilla Davenport Began work
in a factory when eleven; General Sec.
and Affent Warwickshire Miners' Associa-
tion since 1885; member Warwickshire
C.C. (member Education Committee).
.Published works— articles on Machinery
verstLS Human Labour^ MazzinVs *I>utie8
of Man.* Sec, UnsuccessfiUly contested
Warwickshire, Tamworth (1892). and War-
wickshire, Nuneaton (1900). Labour Mem-
ber.
Miners* Ofilces. Bedworth, Nuneaton.
OJm6 -National LiberaL
JonoSf Sir David cnoa,, stroud, 189S-6.
BrynmOP, 1L.C. Swansea District, laOS.
B. 1852, son of Rev. Thomas Jones,
Swansea, and Jane, his first wife. Ed.
University Coll. School and University
ColL, London (Hume Scholar, 1873;
LL.B., Loud., 1874). M. 1892, Florence,
widow of A. de M. Mocatta, and dau. of
Major Lionel Cohen. Qained Studentship
of Ciouncil of Legal Education, 1875 ; called
to the Bar, 1876 ; on South Wales Circuit ;
County Court Judge, Mid Wales, 1886:
County Court Judge, Gloucestershire, 1886
(resigned 1892) ; QIc.. 1893: Bencher (Middle
Temple), 1899 ; member Welsh Land Com-
mission, 1893^; Chairman County Courts
Departmental Committees, 1893, and 1899-
1900 ; Hon. Senior Counsel and Member of
Court University of Wales: Chairman
Royal Commission on Metropolitan Police,
1906; Kt, 1906; J.P.. Gloucestershire and
Glamorganshire. Published works— Edited
The Divine Order: The Welsh People
(with John Rhys), See.
27 Brvanston Square, W. ; 12 King's
Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Clubs^Re-
fonn, Devonshire, Ranelagh, Swansea
Coimty.
Jonos, I«elf. Westmorland. Appleby, 1906.
B. 1862, son of Rev. Thonubs Jones, some^
time Chairman Congregational Union of
England and Wales. Ed. Scotch ColL,
Melbourne, and Trinity Coll., Oxford;
elected Chairman United Kingdom Al-
liance, 1906. Unsuccessfully contested
Westminster (1892), Leeds, Central (1895),
and Manchester, B, (1900— By).
1 Palace Green, Kensington, W. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal.
Jones, Hfllllani. Camanronshire, N., UOS.
B. 1859, son of W. Jones, peasant farmer,
Anglesea. Sd. Bangor Normal Ckillege
University Coll. of Wales, Aberystwith ,
and Oxford. Formerly a teacher in Car-
diganshire and under London School
Board ; Private Tutor at Oxford.
24 Gordon Street, W.C. ; Oxford.
Jowett, Frederick
wmiam.
Bradford, W.,UOe.
B. 1864. Mill- worker from an early age ;
manufacturer's manager. Member Biid-
ford Town Council since 1892 (Alderman,
1895-1901). UnsuccessfuUycontested Brad-
ford, W. (1900). L.R.C. Member.
2 Grantham Place, Bradford.
Kearley, Hudson
Bwbanke*
Devonport, 1693.
B. 1856, son of G. E. Kearley, Uxbridge.
Ed. Cranleigh School. M. 1888, Solina,
dau. of W. Chester, BUsworth. Pari.
Sec. Board of Trade, 1906.
41 Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; Wittington,
Marlow ; Gwylf a Hiraethog, Denbigh, N.
Wales. C^tid— Reform.
Kekewlob, Sir Oeortfe ^ ^ ,^
B. 1841, son of Samuel Trehawke Keke-
wich, formerly M.P. for South Devon, and
Louisa, dau. of Lewis William Buck,
formerly M.P. for North Devon. Ed.
Eton and Balliol ColL, Oxford. Examiner
Education Department, 1867; Sec. Com-
mittee of Council on Education, 1890;
Sec. Science and Art Department, S.
Kensington, 1899: Sec. Board of Educa-
tion, mO; retired, 1903; Pres. Children's
Guild of Courtesy, Nature Study Associa-
tion, League for the Nationalisation of
Education, and other educational bodies ;
member Middlesex C.C. ; J.P., Middlesex.
Published works— articles in Contempo-
rary Review on The Church and the JSdu-
caiton Acty and The Amendment of the
JSducation Acts,
St. Alban's, Hanworth Park, Feltham,
Middlesex. Clubs— Reform, National Lib-
eral.
^^.*^''* >c»*«w.8.w..i«e.
B. 1848^n of Thomas and Sarah Frances
Kelley. Ed. National schooL Lithogcaphio
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printer; (General Sec. Amalgamated Soc.
of Lithographic Printers, and National
Printing and Kindred Trades' Federation
since 1880 ; member Manchester City Coun-
cil ; J.P., Manchester. L.R.C. Member.
97 Kennington Road, S.£. ; 63 Upper
Brook Street, Manchester.
Klncaid-Smitll, Warwickdiire.
Oapt« llalOOllll* 8tntford-<m-AT<m, 1906;
B. 1874, son of Major Kincaid-Smith,
Polmont Honse, Stirlingshire. Edi Eton
and R.M«C., Sandhurst Entered Army
(9th Lancers), 1894; promoted Captain,
1901 ; served in West Africa, India, and
S.A. War.
6 Bury Street St James's. S.W. ; Wel-
lesboume, Warwick. CZtt6« -- Cavalry,
Army and Navy, Bachelors',
King, Alfi^ed
Jofia.
Cheshire, Knntsford, 1906.
B. 1859, son of Alderman John King,
Manchester. Ed. Oliver's Mount School,
Scarborough, and Owens Coll., Man-
chester (B.Sc, London and Victoria Uni-
versities). M. 1888. Julia Constance, dau.
of Thomcks Oliver, Bellington. A bleacher
and finisher; Pres. Manchester Branch
Peace Society.
7a Whitehall Court, a W. ; Rock Bank,
Bollington, Macclesfield. CZu6a — New
Reform, Reform (Manchester).
KitSOB, Rt. Hon. Yorks., Cohie VaUey,
Sir Jam«s, Bt. is92.
B. 1835, son of James Kitson, engineer,
Leeds. Ed. University Coll., London. M.
(1st) 1860, Emily (d. 1OT3). dau. of Joseph
Cliff, Leeds ; and (2nd) 1881, Mary Laura,
dau. of E. Fisher Smith, Dudley. Iron and
steel manufacturer, and locomotive engine
builder, at Leeds; Pres. L:t>n and Steel
Institute, 1888-90; Bessemer Gold Medal-
list; formerly Pres. Leeds Chamber of
Commerce^ 1st Lord Mayor, Leeds ; Pres.
National Liberal Federation for six years ;
Bt, 1888 ; received hon. freedom of Leeds,
1906 ; P.C. , 1906. Unsuccessfully contested
Leeds, Central (1886).
105 Pall Mali S.W. ; Gledhow Hall,
Leeds. C2w6«— Reform, National Liberal,
Burlington Fine Arts.
IiaidlaW, Robert. Benfrewshlre, E., 1906.
B. 1856, son of William Laidlaw, farmer.
Ed. Kirk ton and Denholm Pai'ish Schools.
M. 1879, Mary Eliza, dau. of Capt W. B.
CoUinH, and widow of W. L. Francis,
Indian Foreign Oftice. Began business in
Hawick, 1870; London, 1874: S. Africa,
1876; Calcutta, 1877; joined in establish-
ment of firm of Whiteaway, Laidlaw,
& Co., Calcutta, 1882; proprietor of tea
estates in Darjeeling^ and of a rubber
plantation in Malay Peninsula ; Diiector
Calcutta Chi-istian Schools Society for
many years; hag travelled twice round
the world, and in most European coun-
tries, and has visited America four times.
Bonchester, Chislehurst, Kent Club»—
Reform, National Liberal, City Liberal.
Iiamb, Edmund Herefordshire.
GeoVtf •• Leominster, 1906.
Bom 1863, son of Richard W. Lamb,
D.L., West Denton. Northumberland. Ed.
Oratory School, Edgbaston, Merton Coll.,
Oxford (M.A.), and University ColL,
London. M. 1893, Mabel, dau. of Stephen
Winkworth, London. Colliery propnetor
and landowner.
Borden Wood, Liphook, Hants. Clvba
—Oxford and Cambridge, Union.
Lamb, Bmett Henry. Rochester, 1906.
B. 1876, son of Benjamin Lamb. Ed.
Dulwich and Wycliffe Coll., Stonehouse,
Glos. Electrical Engineer; Associate
Institute Electrical Enfidneers ; Managing
Director New System Private Telephone
Co., Ltd.; Director Yorks. Private Tele-
phone Co., Ltd. ; member Court of Com-
mon Council since 1903 (youngest member
ever elected) ; Vice-Pres. Home Counties
Liberal Federation ; Vice-Pres. Land Law
Reform Association.
37 King William Street, E.C. ; Bramley-
hill Side, South Croydon. Cinfts— Na-
tional liberal. New Reform, Eighty, Cob-
den, Guildhall
Lambert, George. Devon, south Moiton. is9i.
B. 1866, son of Geoive Lambert Sprey ton,
Devon. Ed. North Tawton Gram. SchooL
M. 190i, Barbara, dau. of George Stavers,
Morpeth, Northumberland. A farmer;
member Agricultural Commission, 1883;
member Committee Preferential Railway
Rates, 1904 ; Civil Lord of the Admiralty,
1905 ; member Devonshire C.C, 1888 ; J.P.,
Devonshire.
34 Grosvenor Road, Westminster. S. W. ;
Spreyton, Bow, N. Devon. CZi«o«— Re-
form, National Liberal.
Lamont, Norman. sateehire. i906.
B. 1809, son of James Lament Knockdo w
(M.P. for Buteshire, 186^-8), and Adelaide
Eliza, dau. of Sir George Denys, Bt, Dray-
cott Yorks. Ed. Winchester and College
of Agriculture, Downton (Certif., 1890).
F.S. A. Scot ; Hon. Sec. Scottish Liberal
Assoc. ; ParL Priv. Sec. to Sir H. Camp-
bell-Bannermam 1906 ; J.P., D.L., and C.C..
Argyllshire. Unsuccessfully contested
Buteshire (1900).
i Queen Street, Mayfair, W. : Knockdow,
Toward, Argyllshire ; Pedihiste, Trinidad,
B.W.L CTMb«— Reform, Travellers', Ba-
chelors*, St James's, New (Edinburgh).
Lantfley, Batty. Sheffield, AttercUffe, 1804.
B. 1834, son of T. Langley, Uppingham^
Rutland. A timber merchant ; hsis taken
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ife in Sheffield (Mayor. 18B3) ; Alderman
Sheffield ; J.P., Sheffleld and Yorks.
Lanfirhill, Sheffield. Club — National
Liberal.
li^f land-Bavratt, Devonahire, Torquay,
FranoU. uoo.
B. 1800, son of Francis Barratt, St.
AustelL Ed. privately and at Trinity
HaU, Cambridge (M.A.. LL,B.) M. 1'884,
Frances, dau. of Thoma,s Layland» Stone-
house, Wallasey, Cheshire. J. P., D.L.,
and Alderman Cornwall; High Sheriff,
1897. Unsuccessfully contested Devon,
Torquay (1885).
68 Cadogan Square. S.W. ; Tregame
Lodge, St. Austell; The Manor House,
Torquay. Clvba — Reform, Devonshire,
National LiberaL
I«ea, HuiPl Cecil. St. Pancras, E., igo6.
B. 1869, son of C. A. Lea, and Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Matthews. Ed. Boulogne,
Reims, and Munich. M. 1886, Jessie, dau.
of Charles Fish. Newspaper proprietor.
60 Cadogan Place, S. W. C/it&8— Reform,
Junior Atnenaeum.
B. 1845, son of Joseph Leese, Altrincham,
Cheshire. Ed. privately, in London, and
Cambridge Univ. M. 1867, Mary Con-
stance, dau. of William Hargreaves, Send,
Surrey. A barrister ; OX)., 1891 ; Bencher
(Inner Temple), 1888; Recorder of Man-
chester, 1883; Kt., 1885. Unsuccessfully
contested Preston (1868) and Lanes., Ac-
crington (1886).
Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W. ; Sutton
Park Cottage, Guildford, Surrey. Club-
Reform,
Leicesterahire,
Harboro', 1906.
Lehmann, Rudolf
Chambers.
B. 1856, son of Frederick Lehman u, Lon-
don, and Nina, dan. of Robert Chambers,
Edinburgh. Kd. Highgate School and
Trinity Coll., CUunbridge (M.A., 1881). M.
1898, Alice Marie, dau. of Harrison Davis,
New Hampshire, U.S.A. Called to the
Bar, 1880 ; member of ntaff of Punch since
1890; editor Daily JVeivs, 1901; member
Exec. Committee National Liberal Federa-
tion, 1903-6 ; Chairman Liberal Publication
Department, 1906; High Sheriff, Bucks,
1901 ; J. P., Bucks. Published works— Dale
& Lehman n's Digest of Over-ruled Cases;
Jn Cambridge Courts; Anni Fugaces ;
Crumbs of Pity ; The Sun Child, &c. Un-
successfully contested Cheltenham UHS5),
HuU, CenU-al (1886), and Cambridge (1SU2).
ao Ashley Gardens, S.W.; Fieldhead,
Bourne End, Bucks. C/wfts — Reform,
Brooks's, Atheneeum, Garrick, Sports.
Hasketb.
Obe8hii«,Winal,1906.
B. 1851, son of James and Eliza Lever,
Bolton. Ed. Church Institute, Bolton.
M. 1874, Elizabeth Ellen, dau. of Crompton
Hulme, Bolton. In business as wholesale
grocer, 1867-86: became soap maker in
Warrington 1886 ; began building of Port
Sunlight. 1888; head of Lever Brothers,
soap makers, Port Simlight Published
yrotks— Following the Flag and several
pamphlets. Unsuccessfully contested Birk-
enhead (1892, 1894, and 1895) and Cheshire,
Wirral (1900).
Thornton Manor, Thornton Hough, Che-
shire ; The Hill, North End, Hampstead
Heath, N.W. C/wbs-National Lfberal,
Devonshire, Automobile.
Iievar, Arthur Levy. Essex, Harwich, 1006.
B. 1860, son of Joseph Levy. Leicester.
Ed. University CoU. School and privately.
M. 1896» Beatrice, dau. of Philip Falk,
Kensington Palace Gardens, W. Major
(retired) 2nd V.B. Royal Fusiliers ; mem-
ber Royal Commission on Coast Erosion,
1906 ; assumed name of Lever for family
reasons.
20 Hans Crescent, S. W. C%u&0— Reform,
National Liberal.
Iievy, Kaorioe. LdceBtexsUre. Mid. iwo.
B. 1859, son of Joseph and Cordelia Levy.
Ed. privately and London Univ. M. 1885,
Elise Ray, dau. of Max and Ray Zoesen-
heim. Ufe Director Hart & Levy, Ltd.,
Leicester and London; J. P., Leicester-
shire.
Humberstone Hall, Leicester. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal, Leicester and
County Liberal, &c.
Iiawit, John Herbert. Flint District, isoa.
B. 1858, son of E. Lewis, Mofityn, Flint-
shire, and Catherine, dau. of M, Roberts,
Plas Llangwyfan, Denbighshire. Ed. Den-
bigh Gram. School, Montreal Unlv,, and
Exeter CoU., Oxford. M. (1st) 1886, Ade-
laide (d. 1895), daii. of Charles Hughes,
AN'rexham; and (2nd) 1897, Ruth, dau. of
W. S, Caine, M.P. Chairman Flintshire
C.C, 1889-93; Chairman Joint Education
Committee and County Governing Body of
Intermediate Schools, 1889-1904 ; a Junior
Lord of the Treasury, 1905.
42 Grosvenor Road, S.W. ; Penucha,
Caerwys, Flintshire, dubs — Reform,
National Liberal.
CarnaiTon District, 1890
Ifloyd-Oeo^e,
Bt« Hon. David«
B. 1863, son of William George, Master
of Hope Street Unitarian Schools, Liver-
pool, and Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. David
Lloyd, Baptist minister, Llanystumdwv,
Camcwvonshire. Ed. Llanystumdwy Ch.
Schools and privately. M. 1888, Margaret,
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dau. of Richard Owen, Mynydd Ednyfed,
Criocleth. A solicitor; Pres. Board of
Trade, 1905.
Eyersfleld, Wandsworth Common, S.W. :
Lljrs Owen, Criccieth. C2u&-- National
Liberal.
liOUiPi, Thomas. iB]iiigtoii,w.,i88a.
B. 1850, son of Matthew Lough, Cavan,
and Martha, dau. of William Steel. Ed.
Royal School, Cavan. and Wesley College,
Dublin. M. 1880. Edith Helen, dau. of the
Rev. John Mills. ParL Sec. Board of
Education, 1906 ; member Royal Archseo-
logical Society of Ireland ; member Royal
Statistical Society. Published works—
Glimpaea of Early Ireland; JSncfland's
Wealth, Ireland*8 Poverty: and 6ther
works and articles on Irish financial rela-
tions. Free Trade, and the sugar question.
Unsuccessfully contested Cornwall, Truro
(1886).
14 Dean's Yard. Westminster, S.W.;
Drom Mullah, Killeshandra. co. Cavan,
Ireland. Cltiba^Ketorm, National Liberal,
Eighty, St. Stephen's Green (Dublin).
Lupton, Arnold. Lines., Slesiord. lOOS.
Son of Arthur Lupton, Leeds. Ed.
privately. M. Jessie, dau. of S. W.
Kamsden. Mining engineer and colliery
manager; Instructor and Professor of
Coal Mining, Yorkshire CoUege. 1878-98 ;
received silver medal of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem for saving life in a coal
mine after an explosion in 1880 ; member
Institutes Civil Engineers, Mechanical
Engineers, Electrical Engineers, and Min-
ing Engineers; member Leeds Town
Council, 1886-9. Published works— Owr
Inheritance in the Earth; Mining ; Mine
Surveying; Electricity cw Applied to
Mining.
7 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
C/w6s — National Liberal, Leeds and
County.
Luttrell, Hu^ DevoMhlre, Tavlatock, law-
Couptenay igoo.
Fownes* Devonshire, Tavistock, 1906.
B. 1857, son of G. F. Luttrell, Dunster
Castle, Somerset, and Annie, dau. of Sir
Alexander Hood, Bt. -Ed. Cheltenham
ColL M. 1904, Dorothy Hope, dau. of Sir
W. Wedderburn, Bt Formerly Capt. in
Rifle Brigade; A.D.C. to Lord Spencer
and Lord Cowper when Viceroys of Ire-
land, and to Gen. Sir J. Adye.
Ward House, Bere Alston, Devon.
liy^l, Cliaplet Henry. Dorset, e., i904.
B. 1875, only son of Sir Leonard Lyell,
Bt., Kinnordy, and Mary, dau. of Rev.
J. M. Stirling. Ed. Eton and New Coll.,
Oxford. Pari. Priv. Sec. to Sir E. Grey.
48 Eaton Place, S. W. ; Kinnordy, Kirrie-
muir, Forfar. C/w6— Reform,
Lraob, HttBFy VlimiS Yorta., Bipon,
BlOMW. uoe.
B. 18^ son of Thomas Kerr Lynch,
Partry House, oo. Mayo, and Harriet, dau.
of Col. Robert Taylor, Indian Political
Service. Ed. Eton and Trinity ColL,
Cambridge (M.A; Ist Class Classical
Tripos). Called to the Bar, 1887 ; senior
partner Lynch Bros., Eastern merchants ;
has travelled extensively in countries
between Mediterranean and India. Pub-
lished works — Armenia .- Travels and
SttLdiea ; lAyndan. (2 vols., 1901) ; Map of
Armenia (1901); and various articles in
the Reviews and in the Prooeedin^ga of
learned Societies.
33 Pont Street, S. W.; Wardington House,
Banbury. CZw6— Athenaeum.
1IoAptllUF,WlUiam OomwaU, St AusteU,
Alexander. i887.
B. 1857, son of Alex. McArthur, M.P. for
Leicester, and Maria Bowden. dau. of Rev.
W. B. Boyce. Ed. privately. M. 1890,
Florence Creemer, dau. of J. C. Clarke,
M.P. for Abingdon. Partner W. & A.
McArthur, Ltd. ; Director Bank of Austra-
lasia; a Junior Lord of the Treasury,
1892^. Unsuccessfully contested Yorks.,
Buckrose (1886).
12 Buckingham Gate, S.W. ; Pirbright,
Chipstead, Surrey. C?u6s— Reform, Dev-
onshire, City Liberal. National Liberal,
Garrick, Union (Sydney), Australian (Syd-
ney), Melbourne.
XoGalluni, John Jlilla. Paisley, 1906.
B. 1847, son of John McCallum, of J. & J.
McCallmn, dyers. Paisley. Ed. John
Neilson Institution, Paisley. M. 1877,
Agnes, dau. of Stephen Gates, shipping
broker. Grimsby. Partner Isdale &
McCallum, soap and soap powder manu-
facturers ; member Paisley Town Council ;
member Executive Council Scottish
Liberal Association; J.P» Renfrewshire.
Southdene, Paisley. Clubs— N&UoneA
Liberal. Liberal (Glasgow), Scottish Re-
form (Edinburgh).
XoGrae, George* Edinburgh, e.,1899.
Bom 1860. Ed. Lancasterian School, *
Edinburgh. M. 1880, Eliza Cameron Rus-
sell. Entered Edinburgh Town (>)uncil,
1889 ; City Treasurer and Chairman Fin-
ance Committee, 1891-9 ; J.P., Edinburgh ;
Col. Comdg. 4th V.B. The Royal Scots.
Published wotka — Municipal Mnance;
Lectures on Debt Conversion; Taxation
of Land Valites, &c.
National Liberal Club^Whitehall Place,
S.W. ;Torluish, Grange, Edinburgh. Clubs
—National Liberal, Scottish Liberal.
Leicester, 1906.
Maodonald, Jamet
Ramsay.
B. 1866, son of John MacDonaJd, farm-
servant. Ed. Drairie Board School and
Birkbeck Institute. M. 1896, dau. of Dr.
I^JPSBAL ysAB BOOK. 1907,„^„^^,,^ Google
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J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S. Sec. Labour Be^
?riesentation Committee; L.R.C. Whip;
Ihairman Independent Labour Party;
member Royal Economic Society, Royal
Institution, and Sociological Society;
Editor 'Socialist Library.' Published
yroTka—SodcUiam and Society; What I
saw in South Africa, 1902; The Zollverein
and British Indttstry; Women in the
PrintiTUf Trades. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Southampton (1895) and Leicester
(1900). L.R.C. Member.
3 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C; Linfleld,
CheshamBois, Bucks ; Lossiemouth, Scot-
land.
Kaodonaldt JollB Tower Hamlets, Bow
. Archibald and Bromley, 1892-6.
KaPFay. Falklrk District, 1906.
B. 1854, son of Rev. H. F. Macdonald,
D.D., Strachur, Aivyllshire. Ed. Glasgow
Hi^rh School and Glasgow and Edinburgh
Univs. M. 1885, Alice Mary, dau. of
Edward H. Noel. Member London
School Board, 1897-1902; member Exec.
Committee National Liberal Federation,
1902-a Published works — Articles in
Nineteenth Century, Contemporary He-
view, and Mind. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Tower Hamlets, Bow and Bromley
(1895) and Falkirk District (1900).
15 Thurlow Road, Hampstead, N.W. ;
Brawn's Copse,. Heyshott, Midhurst.
HaolwnieM, Fp^derld Berks., Newbury,
Kioliael Colerldtfe. i906.
B. 1854, son of late Bishop of Oxford and
Alethea, dau. of Sir J. T. Coleridge. Ed.
Marlborough and Keble ColL, Oxford
(M.A., 1879). M. 1882, Amy, dau. of Rev.
R. Chermside. Called to the Bar, 1879;
admitted Advocate of Cape Supreme
Court. 1882 ; Revising Barrister for London,
1889-1904 ; Recorder of Newbury, 1894-1904 :
Professor of Roman-Dutch Law, Univ. of
London, 1905-6.
21 Montnelier Squai^e, S.W. Clubs—
Reform, New Reform, County (Oxford),
South Berks (Newbury).
HoKenna, Retflnald. Mo^ottth«hire, n.,
B. 1863, son of William Columban
McKenna and Emma, dau. of Charles
Haiiby. Ed. privately abroad, Eang's
Coll., London, and Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge. Called to the Bar, 1887 ; gave up
practice on election to Parliament ; Finan-
cial Sec. to the Treasury, 1905. Unsuccess-
fully contested Clapham (1892).
4 Whitehall Court, S.W. Clubs —
Brooks's, Reform.
HoIamh. Slp OliArles RSSSl^^-
BeiUamin BFlght, Bt. ^iSSSffi^.
B. 1850, son of Duncan McLaren, M.P.
for Edinburgh, and Priscilla, sister of
John Bright. Ed. Edinburgh, Bonn, and
Heidelberg Univs. (M.A. Edin., let Class
Hons., 1870). M. 1877, Laura, dau. of
H. D. Pochin, M.P. for Stafford. Called to
the Bar, 1874 ; Q.C., 1897 ; joined Northern
Circuit; occasionally contributed to press ;
Chairman Metropolitan Railway Co., and
Palmer's Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. ; Deputy
Chairman John Brown & Co., Ltd., and
other steel and coal Cos. ; a landowner
in N. Wales ; Bt., 1902 ; J.P., Denbighshire ;
one of original founders Eighty Club.
Unsuccessfully contested Stafford (1886).
43 Belgraye Souare, S.W. ; Bodnant, '
Denbighshire ; Huders, Haslemere. CltLbs
—Reform, Savile, National Liberal, Auto-
mobile, Eighty.
KoLaren, Henry
Dunoan.
StafBB., W., 1906.
B. 1879, eldest son of Sir Charles McLaren,
Bt, K.C., M.P. Ed. Eton and Balliol Coll..
Oxford (M.A.,- 1905). Called to the Bar,
1905; Director Palmer's Shipbuilding Co.,
Pochin & Co., Manchester, and Croft Gra-
nite and Concrete Ca. Leicester; Pari.
Priv. Sec to Mr. Lloyd-George, 1906 ; J.P..
Denbighshire. *
43 Belgrave Square, S.W. (»«&— Re-
form.
Kaclean, Donald* Bath.i906.
B. 1864, son of John Maclean, Tiree,
Argyllshire. Ed. privately. Admitted a
sohcitor, 1887; practises in London and
Cardiff. Unsuccessfully contested Bath
(1900).
46 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C; 12 Park
Phice, Cardiff: Clubs— Bath, Royal Socie-
ties, National Liberal.
KoMlokintf, MalOP Eirkcndbrightslilre.
OUbert, C.M.O. ifloe. * '
B. 1862, son of Gilbert McMicking,
D.L., Miltonise, Wigtonshire. Ed. R.M.A.,
Woolwich. M. 1®3, dau. of Nathaniel
Gore. Served in Royal Artillery (1882-
1894) and Hon. Artillery Company (1896-
1902) ; commanded C.I. V. battery in S.A.
War, 1900.
Norwood Hill House, Charlwood, Surrey.
C^uba— Reform, Naval and Military.
Macnamara, Thomas . ^ „ „ ,,^
James, IiIiId* Camberwell,N.,1900.
B. 1861, son of Sen^t. Macnamara, of
47th (Loyal N. Lancashire) Regt. Ed. St.
Thomas School, Exeter, and Borough Rd.
Training College for Teachers. M. 1886,
Rachel, dau. of Angus Cameron, Bristol*
A school teacher, Huddersfleld and Bristol ;
member London School Board, 1894-1904 ;
Past Pros. National Union of Teachers ; Fel-
low Institute of Journalists ; hon. LL.D., St.
Andrews. Published works— many workd
on education and other social questions.
Unsuccessfully contested Deptford (1895).
• Clontcurf , Rollscourt Avenue, Heme
HiU, S.E. CT«6a— National Liberal, Eighty.
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
ThOmM. P»rtOll.l«6.
B. 1872. son of Hugh Macpherson. £d.
Board School and Ruskin Coll., Oxford.
M. 1807. Catherine Ann, dau. of R. D.
MacArtnur, master mariner. Became a
ftteel worker at twelve ; fireman at sea,
1800-3 : Sec. British Steel Smelters' Trade
Union since 1888. L.R.C. Member.
106 Warwick Street, Eocleston Square,
S.W.; 15 Russell Road, Whalley Range,
Manchester.
B. 1856. son of Richard Maddison, Horn-
castle. Ed. Wesleyan School, Hull. M.
1877, Jane Ann Weatherill, Hull. Com-
positor; Chairman Hull Branch of Typo-
niiphical Association ; Pros. Trade Union
Congress, Hull, 1886 ; first Labour member
Hull Corporation, 1887 ; editor Bailway
Heview^ 1»M^ ; member Tottenham School
Board, 1801-7: was offered post Labour
Dept. of Board of Trade, 1808. Unsuccess-
fully contested Hull, Central (1802 and
1805) and Sheffield, Brightside (1800).
Labour Member.
12 Acris Street, Wandsworth. S.W.
CZub— National Liberal (hon. member).
Maltet, OhATlaS BdWard. Plymouth, 1906.
B. 1862, son of Charles Mallet and Louisa,
dau. of George Udny. Ed. Harrow and
Balliol Coll., Oxford. M. 1805, Margaret,
dau. of Sir Henry Roscoe, M.P.. F.R.a
Called to the Bar, 1880; Director Nisbet &
Co.. publishers ; held for some years an
Oxford Lectureship in History ; J. P.,
Hants. Published work— 2%e JiYench
BevolutUm. Unsuccessfully contested Sal-
ford, W. (1800).
32 Old Burlington Street, W.; Milford
Comer, Lymington, Hants. Club-^Athen-
8Dum.
Kanfleld, Harry. Nortiui&ts., Mid., looe.
B. 1855, son of Sir PhiUp Manfield. Ed.
privately. Senior partner Manfield & Sons,
Doot manufacturers, Northampton ; J. P.
and Alderman C.C., Northants.
Moulton Orange, Northampton. Clubs
—Bath, NationalLiberal, Eighty.
linct., Spalding, 1900.
Mansfield, Horaoa
RandalL
B. 1863, son of Cornelius and Harriet
Mansfield, Stratford. Essex. Ed. London
and Portsmouth. M. 1885, Mary Anne,
dau. of Rev. W. Rose, Retford, Notts.
A manufacturer of clay goods : Primitive
Methodist lay preacher, a life-long ab-
stainer, and Sunday-school teacher for
twenty-five years ; J.F., Derbyshire.
National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place,
S.W; Church Oreslev, Burton-on-Ti-ent ;
Broom Leys, Coalville, near Leicester.
C2ii6— National Liberal.
Markham. JLrChiiP BaalL £l£beid, uoo.
B. 1866, son of Charles Markham, J.P.,
Tapton Hall. Chesterfield, and grandson
of Sir Joseph Paxton. Ed. Rugby. M.
1888, Lucy, dau. of Capt A. B. Cunning-
ham, late K.A. Director Markham & Co.,
engineers, of the Tredegar Coal and Iron
Co., and of the Hickleton Main Colliery
Co., Ltd. ; formerly Capt. 3rd Sherwood
Foresters ; J.P., Leicestershire and Derby-
shire.
48 Portland Place, W.; Stufiiynwood
Hall, Mansfield. C^itd— Reform.
Marks, Oeortfe ^ „ » „^ ,««-
OroydOlU ComwUl,LamiOMt<m,lfl06.
B. 1858, son of WiUiam Marks, Eltham.
Ed. Royal Arsenal School, Woolwich, and
King's Coll., London. M. 1881, Margaret,
dau. of T. J. Maynard, Bath. I^ed
through shops and drawing office, Wool-
wich Arsenal; engiwed as engineer in
Birmingham and Dublin ; consulting engi-
neer to H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh as
Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha: received
Knighthood of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; at
present consulting engineer and patents
expert, practising in London, Birmingham,
and Manchester; J.P., Abezystwith. Pub-
lished woTla3--HifdratUicJMaehinery: Hy-
druulic Pouter mioineerina: 8Uam Power
OefiefxUora ; Brituth and Foreign PiUerU
Law and Practice,
18 Southampton Buildings, Chanoery
Lane, W.C; St Bernard's, Caterham, Sur-
rey. C2u&«— Royal Societies, Reform.
Mamham, Franois „ ^^ ,
Jolm. Sumy, Ghertaey, 1906.
B. 1853, son of John Mamham. Ed.
private schools. M. 1881, Gertrude, dau.
of R. Drury Lown. Retired member of
the Stock Exchange.
(^ouch Oak, Addlestone, Surrey. Club
—National Liberal.
Mason. JLlfrsd Bdward ^ , ,^
Woooley* Coventry. 1906.
B. 1865, son of W. W. Mason, Dulwich.
Ed. Dulwich ColL and Trinity ColL, Ox-
ford (RA.). Novelist Published works—
Courtship of Maurice Buckler; The
Philanderers; Lawrence Covering:
Parson Kelly (with Andrew Lang); Mi-
randa Q^ the Balcony; Clementina; The
Four Feathers: The Truants; Running
Water,
17 Stratton Street, W. aw6«— Garrick,
Royal Highland Yacht
Hassle, John. WllU., CricUad*. 1906.
B. 1842, son of Rev. Robert Massie,
Newton-le-WUlows. Ed.AtherstoneGrain.
School and St John's Coll., Cunbridge
UBfiRAi. y¥:ar eooK, 1907,Dig,tizedbyGoogle
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Qt
(Scholar; B.A., Classical Tripos, 1886:
M.A., 1870; incorporated Corpus Christi
Ck>lL, Oxford, 1886). M. 1876, Edith Mary,
dan. of Alexander O^vie. Professor of
Classics and New Testament Exegesis,
Spring Hill Theolc^cal Coll., Birmingham,
1SB&-S5: Yates Professor of New Testa-
ment Exegesis, Mansfield Coll., Oxford,
1886-1903 (retired); Assistant Commis-
sioner to Royal Commission on Sec-
ondary Education, 1894; Chairman Con-
eregrational Union Conmiittee on Educa-
tion ; member Exec. Committee of National
Liberal Federation, 1894-1906 (Treas., 1903-
6); member Council and Education Boeu^
of Mansfield Coll., Oxford ; hon. D.D.. Yale
Univ., 1901. Published works— articles in
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible. Cheyiie's
£incyclopcBdia BiJbliccLy and other theo-
lo^irical publications; Commentary on I,
arid II, CoriTithiana in Century Bible^ 1902 ;
articles in various reviews and magazines
on education and other subjects: pam-
phlets on The Proposed University for
Koman Caiholics in Ireland^ Clericalism
and Primary Education^ &c.
Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W. ; 101 Ban-
bury Road. Oxford. C^uds — Reform,
National Liberal.
llasteFman, Cliarles
Frederlok Oumey.
W«8t Hun, N., 1006.
B. 1873, son of T. W. Masterman, Rother-
field Hall, Sussex. Ed. Weymouth and
Christ's Coll., Cambridge. M.A. ; 1st Class
Natural Sciences Tripos. 1895; 1st Class
Moral Sciences Tripos, 1896; Pres. Union,
1896; Fellow Christ's Coll., 1904. Jour-
nalist, author, and University Extension
lecturer. Writes for Speaker ^ Athenaum
&c; Literary Editor Daily News and
member Editorial Council Independent
Beview: Sec. Children's Country Holiday
Fund, London, 1900-3; Guardian of the
Poor, Camberwell, 1901-4. Published
Yfotka—Tennyson as a Religious Leader;
The Heart of the Empir^e; FYom the
Abyss; In Peril of Change, Unsuccess-
ful^ contested Camberwell, Dulwich'(1903).
10 Addington Square, Camberwell, S.E.
Cii*6— National Liberal.
MeniieS) Walter.
Lanarkshire, 8., 1006.
B. 1856, son of James Menzies, Ruther-
glen. Ed. Glasgow High School. M. 1886,
Margaret Henrietta, dau. of Captain
Joseph Bctker, Liverpool. Engaged in
PhoBnix Tube Works, Glasgow, which his
father founded and of which he became
head, from 1871 to 1898 when he retired.
UnguccessfuUy contested Glasgow, Cen-
tral (1892) and Lanarkshire, S. (1900).
34 Gordon Square, W.C; Culcreuch,
Fintry. Stirlingshire. 02u6s — Reform,
liberal (Glasgow).
Herts., Watford, 1906.
Kioklem, Nathaniel,
K.O.
B. 1853, son of Thomas Micklem, J.P.
Hoddesdon. Ed. Mill Hill School and Ne^^
CoU., Oxford (Pres. Union) ; M.A. ; B.C.L.
Oxford; B.A., LLB.. London; Fellow
University Coll., London. M. 1885, Ellen
dau. of Thomas T. Curwen, Hampstead
Called to the Bar, 1881 ; Q.C., 1900 ; Benche]
gincoln's Inn), 1906; J.P., Middlesex and
erts.
6 New Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ; North
ridge, Boxmoor, Herts. Ciwd— Nationa:
LiberaL
Moltano, Percy Alport. i>;j»Jrie8shire.
B. 1861, son of Sir John Charles Molteno
first Premier of Cape Colony. Ed. Univ
of Cape of Good Hope and Trinity Coll.
Cambridge (B.A., Math. Tripos, 1884
LL.B., Law Tripos, 1885). M. 1889, Eliza
beth Martin, dau. of Sir Donald Currie,
Called to the Bar. 1886; partner Donald
Currie & Co., Shipowners. Published
works -- A Federal South Africa ; Lift
and Times of Sir J, C. Molteno.
10 Palace Court, W. : Parklands, Shore,
Guildford. 6Yw6s— Reform, National Lib-
eral, Eighty, New Reform, Royal So-
cieties, City of London.
Mond) AlAPed MoritZ. Chester, 1906.
B. 1868, son of Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.R.S..
and Friedicke Mond. Ed. Cheltenhan]
Coll., St John's Coll., Cambridge, and
Edinburgh University. M. 1894, Mabel
Florence Violet Goetse. Called to the Bar,
1894, but does not practise; Managing
Director Brunner, Mond & Co., Ltd. ; Di-
rector Mond, Nickel Co., Ltd^ Power Gas
Corpoiation, Ltd., and South Staffordshire
Mond G as Co. Published work— article on
Alkali Industry in British Industries
under Fh'ee Trade. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Salford, S. (1900).
35 Lowndes Square, S.W. ; Winningtor
Hall, Northwich. Clubs — Reform, Na-
tional Liberal, Eighty.
B. 1870, son of Joseph Chiozjsa* engineer,
Genoa, and Fawnia, dau. of Edward All-
Wright, Lewisham. Ed. Oxford House
School, Greenwich, and privately. M.
1892, Gwendoline, dau. of George Elliott
Stevenson. Journalist and author : j oined
staff Daily News, 1903. Published workg
—British Trade and the ZoUverein Issue- i
Elements of the Fiscal Problem ; Riches
and Poverty.
3 Alexandra Court, Maida Vale, W.
CZu&A— National Liberal, Eighty.
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Moilta^* BdWlB Oamliridgeflhife
Samuel* OhMterton, 1906.
B. 1879, Ron of Sir Samuel Montagu, Bt,
fonnerlv M.P. for WhitechapeL Bki. CUf-
ton jtnd Trinity Coll., Cambridge (Pres.
Union). Partner Samuel Monta^^i & Co.,
bankers ; ParL Priv. Sec. to Mr. Asquith,
1906. Published work— Canada and the
Empire (with Bron Herbert).
12 Kensingrton Palace Gardens, W.j fiG
Bridge Street, Cambridge. Ciw&a— New
Oxford and Cambridge, National Liberal,
Eighty, Pitt (Cambridge),
Mdg.
Montgomery, Henry
GrevlUe.
B. 1883, son of Hugh and EUza Mont-
gomery. Kd. privately. M. (Ist) Florence,
dau. of C. M. Shepherd, and (2nd) Emily,
dau. of D. Lewis. Newspaper proprietor,
founder .0ri^A Clayioorker. 18Sf2; founder
Institute of Clayworkers; formerly Priv.
Sec. to W. S. Caine, li.P., Lord Yar-
borough, and Dowager Duchess of Mont-
rose ; descendant of James Montgomery,
the poet.
2 Edinburgh Mansions, S.W. ; Thorn-
falcon Cottage, Henlade, near Taunton;
Bacton Lodge, North Walsham, Norfolk.
CZtibs — Nauonal Liberal, Savage, New
Vagabond.
Morgan, George Hay.
Cornwall, Tmro,
1006.
B. 1896, son of Walter Morgan, farmer,
Brecon. Ed. University Colls., Cardiff and
London (B.Sc., London). M. 1891, Mar-
garet, dau. of Henry Lewis, J. P., Pont-
newynvdd, Mon. Called to the Bar, 1899 ;
formerly Baptist Minister. Unsuccessfully
contested Middlesex, TottenhamJ1900).
56 Great Smith Street, S.W. Club^
Refonn.
Morgan, John Lloyd. OiMMMrtii««hi».w..
B. 1881, son of Rev. W. Morgan, Pro-
fessor Presbyterian Coll., Carmarthen.
Ed. Tettenhall Coll., Staffs., Owens Coll.,
Manchester, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge
[B. A., 1883). Called to the Bar, 1884 ; mem-
ber South Wales Circuit.
105 Pall Mall, S. W. ; 4 Harcourt Build-
ings, Temple. E.C.; King Street, Car-
marthen. Ca«&8— Refonn, Oxford and
Cambridge.
Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1888-96.
MontroM Iristikt.
Morley, Rt. Hon.
Jolin, O.M., V«R.S>,
D.C*L., LL.D.
B. 1838, son of J. Morley, surgeon, Black-
burn. Ed. Cheltenham ColL and Lincoln
Coll., Oxford (M.A., 1873) ; hon. FeUow
All Souls' Coll., 1903. Called to the Bar,
1873, but never practised ; Bencher (Lin-
coln's Inn). 1893; Chief Sec. for Ireland,
1886 and 1892-5; Sec. for India, 1905; hon.
D.C.L., Oxford; hon. LL.D., Cambridge,
St. Andrews, and Gla^row; Member
Oder of Merit, 1902; a Trustee British
Museum. Published works^Lift of Cob-
den: Edmund Burke; Voltaire; Oliver
Cromwell ; JAfe of Gladstone^ and many
others; formerly editor Fortnightty Re-
view, Macmillan*8 Magazine, and Pall
Malt Oojsette, Unsuccessfully contested
Blackburn (1809), Westminster (1880), and
Newcastle-on-Tyne (1895).
Flowermead, Wimbledon Park. Club—
Athennum.
Oxforddiin,
Henley, 1906.
MorreU, PMUp.
B. 1870, son of Frederic MorreU, Solicitor
to University of Oxford. Ed. Eton and
BaUiol ColL, Oxford (M.A., 1894). M. 1902,
Lady Ottoline Cavendish-Bentinck, sister
of Duke of Portland. Admitted a solicitor,
1897.
44 Bedford Square, W.C. CZicbs-Na-
tional Liberal, Savile, Cobden, Eighty.
Morton, JUplieua
Cleopnas.
Peteiboroi
orongh. 1B804B.
-iMdataira, U06.
R 1840, son of Francis Morton. Ed. pri-
vately. Architect and surveyor ; member
Common Council of London smce 1882. Un-
successfully contested Hythe (1885), Christ-
church (1886), Peterborough (1896), and
Bath (1900).
47 Gauden Road, Clapham, aW.; 124
Chancery Lane, E.C. C{i«68 — National
Liberal, New Reform.
Moree, Levi Lapper. wiuc.. wuton. isoe.
B. 1853, son of Charles Morse, Stratton,
Swindon. Ed. Swindon High School M.
1875, Winifred, dau. of Isaac Humphries,
Broad Hinton. Formerly member Swin-
don Town Council (Mayor, 1902) : member
WUts. C.C. since 1889; J.P., Wilts.
The Croft, Swindon. C?w& — National
Liberal.
Mumtyy James. Aberdeenahira, E., 1906 (By).
B. 1850, son of William Murray. Mas-
trick, Aberdeenshire, and Mary, dau. of
John Stephen, Aberdeen. Ed. Woodside
Public School, Gymnasium, Old Aberdeen,
and Aberdeen Univ. M. (1st) 1874, Martha
dau. of William Benton, Alford, and (2nd)
1876, Charlotte, dau. of Charles Keith,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Hide and tallow
merchant. J.P. and D.L., Aberdeen.
Savoy Hotel, Strand. W.C. ; Glenbumie
Park, Aberdeen. C7uo8*-Reform, Arts.
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Myer, HovattO. Lambeth. N., 190G.
B. 1850, son of Albert A. Myer, Hereford.
Ed. priYately. M. 1877, Esther, dau. of
Henry Joseph. Engaged in wool trade,
1868-75, and in shipping iron trade, 1876-81 ;
iron founder, &c., 1876-1903 (retired, 1903) ;
member London C.C., 1888. Published
work— pamphlet on Taxation of Land-
lords.
61 Maida Vale, W. Club — National
Liberal.
I
K«nt«FaTerabazn, 1006.
NapiePy Thomas
Bataman, LI4.D.
R 185i, son of Richard Clay Napier and
Sarah, dau. of Thomas Bateman, a founder
of the Corn Law Lea«rue in Lancashire.
Ed. Rugby and London Univ. (Fellow).
M. 1882, Florence Emily, dau. of Andrew
T. Roberts, Upminster. Called to the Bar,
1883 ; Fellow and member Senate London
Univ.; member London C.C. since 1883
(Chairman Parliamentary Committee) ;
J. P., Middlesex. Published works— ^
C&nciae Practice of the Supreme Court of
Justice ; A Guide to the Bar. Unsuccess-
fully contested Islington, N. (1885).
7 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.: 25
Hendon Lane, Finchley, N. Clubs— rie-
f orm. Eighty.
I
Notts.; Banetlaw, 1906.
i Newnes, Frank
HlUyaFd.
* B. 1876, eldest son of Sir George Newnes,
Bt., M.P. Ed. privately and Clare Coll.,
Cambridge (B.A., 1897 : M.A., 1900). Direc-
tor Ctoorge Newnes, Ltd. Called to the
Bar, 1900 ; Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr. Edmund
Robertson, 1006.
WUdcroft, Putney Heath, S.W.; Lyn-
ton R.S.O., Devon, d^ii^is— Devonshure,
Eighty.
Newnes, Sir George,
Bb*
CamlM., Newmarket,
1685-86.
Swansea Town, 1900.
B. 1851, son of Rev. T. Mold Newnes,
Matlock, and of the dau. of Daniel
Urquhart. Dundee. Ed. Silcoates Hall,
Wakefield : Shireland Hall. Warwickshire ;
and City of London School M. 1875, Pris-
cilla, dau. of Rev. J. Hillyard, Leicester.
Founder George Newnes. Ltd. ; proprietor
Westminster Gazette; Bi, 1885; J.P., Dev-
onshire. Unsuccessfully contested Cambs.,
Newmarket (1895).
24 Carlton House Terj, aW.; Wildcroft,
Putney Heath, S. W. ; Hollerday, Lynton.
N. Devon, Ciwds— Devonshire, National
Liberal.
NiOhOllSf George. Northants, N., 1906.
B. 1864. Ed. private schooL M. 1888.
Began to work on farm when eight, farm
labourer till nineteen ; since then navvy,
gardener, stone pit worker, and Congrega-
tional lay pastor; delegate to Agricmtural
Labourers* Conferences, 1882 and 1893.
Labour Member.
Kimberley Lodge, 162 Lincoln Road,
Peterborough.
Nicliolson, Cliarles Yorks., Doneaiter.
Norris. iwe.
B. 1857, son of William Norris Nicholson,
formerly Sec. to Lord Truro and Lord
Cranworth when Chancellors, and later a
Master in Lunacy, and Emily, dau. of J.
S. Daniel, Ramsmtte. Ed. Charterhouse
and Trinity ColL, Cambridge (M. A., LL.B.).
M. 1882, Amy Letitia, dau. of George
Crosfield, Warrington. Called to the Bar,
187& but does not practise ; for some years
in Lunacy Office ; engageid in Poor Law
work in Shoreditch for about 15 years ;
formerly Chairman Shoreditch Board of
Guardians.
35 Harrington Gardens, S.W. ; Sawley
Hall, Ripon. Cfubs— Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Alpine, Prince's, Queen's, Rane-
lagh.
Norman, Sir
Henry.
WolTerfaamptoii, 8., 1000.
B. 1858, son of Henry and Sarah Edna
Norman. Ed. privately in France, and
Harvard (B.A.) and Leipzig Univs. For-
merly on editorial staff Pan Mall Gazette
and Daily Chronicle (assistant editor,
1885-8) ; has travelled extensivelv in United
States, Canada, Russia, Central Asia, and
the Near and the Far East; member
Councils Society of Authors and British
Empire League, and Committee Auto-
mobile Club ; Commander Order of the Sav-
iour; Guardian of Standard of Wrought
Plate, Birminffham : Kt, 1806. Published
works— ITie Iteal Japan; The Peoples
arid Politics of the Far East; All the
Rttssias ; Motors and Men^ &c.
33 St. Thomas Mansions, S.W. : Alton,
Hants, d^tiiw— Savile, Devonshire, Na-
tional Liberal, Automobile, Sesame.
Norton, Capt. Cecil K«wi«at«« w irm
mrilH Am. Newlngton, W., 1892.
Son of Rev. W. Norton, rector ol
Baltinglass. Ireland, and Caroline, dau.
of G. Kiddick, Triton Lodge, co. Louth.
Ed. abroad ; Trinity Coll., Dublin ; R.M.C.,
Sandhurst: and Staff Coll. (Double Prize
; man T.C.lS. and R.M.C.J. M. (1st) 1880.
' Cecilia (d. 1888), dau. of J. Kennedy ; and
(2nd) 1803, Marguerite, dau. of Sir C. P.
Huntington, Bt* (formerly M.P. for Dax
wen).^Served with 5th (Royal Irish!
Lancers in India: Captain, 1876; Brigade
Major of Cavalry. Aldershot. 1881-2; a
Junior Lord of Treasury, 1805, Unsuooess
fully contested Great Yarmouth (1885 and
1886).
22 Barkstone Gardens, S.W. Clubs-
Reform, National Liberal, Eighty, Cobden
Hurlingham.
IflEiBIBAL YBAB 900K, 1W7* J^OOglc
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Pontefraet, ie9B.
Nttsiey, Tliomfta
WiUans.
B. 1868, son of Thomas Nussey, Bramley
Grange, Thorner, Leeds. Ed. Leamington
School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. M.
1897, Edith, dau. otMrs. Daniel, Saxefleld,
Scarborough. Called to the Bar, 1883;
J.P. and D.L., Yorks., North Riding. Un-
successfully contested Maidstone (1892).
The Rushwood, Tanfleld, Bedale, Yorks.
C?m6«— Brooks's, Eighty.
Nuttally Harry. luics., stretiord, i906.
B. 1849, son of Joseph Nuttall, merchant,
Manchester. Ed. privately and Owens
Coll., Manchester. M. 1886, Edith Mary,
dau. of William Smith, J.P., Bolton-le-
Moors. Import and export merchant at
Manchester ; Pres. Manchester Chamber
of Commerce, 1905 ; member Exec Com-
mittee National Liberal Federation, 190J;6 ;
J. P., Manchester and Cheshire. Un-
successfully contested Lanes., Stretford
(1900).
Raynor Croft, Bowden, Cheshire. Clubs
—Reform, National Liberal.
0*Donnell, Charles Newington, Walworth,
James. i^^-
R 1850, son of Captain Bernard OT)on-
nell, Carndonagh, Donegal. Ed. Queen's
Univ., Ireland (M,A., 1872). M. 18®, Con-
stance Langworthy, niece of E. R. Lang-
worthy, formerly M.P. for Salford. Served
in Indian Civil Service, 1872-1900. Pub-
lished works— ^ StatUticaZ Account of
Districts in Bengal ; the Black Pamphldt ;
The Ruin of an Indian Province ; The
Failure of Lord Cureon
75 (iueen's Gate, S.W. ; Great Copse
House, Eversley, Hants. C?i*6« — East
India United Service, National Liberal,
New Reform, Ranelagh.
O'Grady, James. Leeds, e.. isoe.
B. 1806, son of John and Margaret
O'Grady. Ed. St Mary's B.C. Sohool,
Bristol. M. 1877, Louisa James. Furniture
maker; General Organizer Amalgamated
Furnishing Trades Association; member
and Sec. Shipbuilding Trades Federation ;
Pres. Trades' Union Conaress, 1802; for-
merly member Bristol Town Council
L.B.C. Member.
26 Kyrle Road, Clapham Common, S.W.
Palmer, Sir Charles Dnrhun, n., isti-ss.
Mark, Bt. I>nrhain, Jarrow, 1885.
B. 1822, son of George Palmer. M. (1st)
1846, Jane (d. 1865), dau. of Ebenezer Rob-
son, Newcastle; (2nd) 1867, Augusta (d.
1875), dau. of Albert Lambert, Paris;
and (3rd) 1877, Gertrude, dau. of James
Montgomery, D.L^ Cranford, Middlesex.
Founder Palmer Iron and Shipbuilding
Co.. Jarrow ; owner of coUeries in North-
umoerland and Durham; Commander
Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of
Italy; Hon. CoL Ist Durham Engineer
Vols, and Submarine Mines Engineer
Vols. : J.P. and D.L., Durham and Yorks.,
N. Riding. Unsuccessfully contested South
Shields (1868).
37 Curzon Street, W. ; Grinkle Park,
Loftus, Yorks. C/tto«— Brooks's, Reform.
Parker, James. Halifax, igoe.
B. 1863, son of an agricultural labourer.
Ed. elementary schools. Has earned his
own livelihood since 12 years of age as
errand-boy, iron- worker, groom, coacnman,
barman, trench-dinrer, and (for 10 years)
employ^ in Hfm. of electrical ei^neers;
formerly member Halifax Town Council ;
Pres. Halifax Trades Council. Unsuccess-
fully contested Halifax (1900). L.R.C.
Member.
22 Salisbury Place, Halifax.
Partington, Oswald. ^f^J^^^**
B. 1872, son of Edward Partington, J.P.,
Easton, Glossop, and Westwood Park,
Droitwich. Ed. Rossall School. M. 1902,
Hon. Clara Isabel Murray, daughter of
10th Lord Elibank. Formerly Capt 4th
VoL Batt. Cheshire Regt.; J-P., Derby-
shire.
18 Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Easton, Glos-
sop. CiwM— Brooks's, Bachelors', Reform.
Paul, Herbert
IVoodlleld.
Edinburgh, S., 1891-5.
Northampton, 1006.
B. 1853, son of Rev. Canon Paul, Finedon,
Northants. Ed. Eton and Corpus Christi
Coll., Oxford (Pres. Union: B.A.). M.
1883, Elinor, dau. of William Ritchie,
Member of Council in India. Called to the
Bar, 1878. Published worliB— History of
Modem Wngland; Men and Letters;
Life of TV, R. Gladstone ; MaUhew Ar-
nold; Life of Froude. Unsuccessfully
contested Edinburgh, S. (1895).
13 Tite Street, Chelsea, S. W. ; Cherry
Orchard, Forest Row, Sussex. Clubs—
Reform, Sesame.
Paulton, James Dnrham, Bishop Anck-
Mellor. land, 1885.
B. 1857, son of A. W. Paulton, Bolton,
and Martha, dau. of James Mellor.
Liverpool. Ed. privately. International
ColL, and Trinity HalL Cambridge (B.A.,
History Tripos, 1880). Travelled in Egypt,
1883; war correspondent Soudan Cam-
paign, 1884 ; went voyage round world to
Australia, New Zealand, &c., 1890-1;
visited South Africa (Rhodesia, Transvaal,
Natal, and Cape Colony), 1897-8 ; Priv. Sec.
to Mr. James Bryce, M.P., 1881-2 ; Priv.
Pari. Sec. to Mr. Cnilders when Home
See., 1888; Priv. Pari. Sec. to Mr. Asquith
when Home Sec, 1892-^5 ; Hon. Sec. Liberal
League since 1902. Published works —
journalistic and sporting essays, cam-
paigning and travel articles.
79a Pall Mall, S.W.; Boughton Hall,
Send, Surrey. C/uds— Brooks's, Beefsteak,
National Liberal.
JJPBB^L TBAB BOO^, 1907, zed by Google
Pearce« Robert. staib., Leek, i906.
B. 1840, son of Joseph Pearce, Ipswich.
Ed. privately and Ipswich Gram. School.
M. 1880, Elizabeth Deaild, Str^tham HilL
Admitted a solicitor. 1865; firm Baylis,
Pearce & Co., London : Solicitor City
Parochial Foundation ; Clerk Cripplegate
Gift Estates; Ward and Vestry Clerk
Cripplegate Without Unsuccessfully con-
tested Stalls. , Leek (1895 and 1900).
Beechcroft, East Heath Road, Hamp-
stead, N.W. Clieds -^ National Liberal,
City Liberal.
Pearce, William. '^SehouBe, lobe.
B. 1853, son of William Pearce, Poplar.
Ed. Royal Coll. of Chemistry and School
of Mines. M. 1886, Ethel Alexandra
Neame. Chief partner W. Pearce & Sons,
chemical manufacturers,Limehouse ; mem*
ber London C.C, 1892-1901 ; J.P., London.
Unsuccessfully contested Tower Hamlets,
Limehouse (1900).
14 Park Crescent, W. ; i Castle Road,
DeaL C5ft*6— Reform.
Colcheeior, 1895.
Pearson, Sir IVeetman
Dlcklnaon, Bt.
B. 1856, son of George Pearson, Brick-
endonbury, Hertford, and Sarah, dau.
of Weetman Dickinson, High Hoyland,
Yorks. Ed. privately. M. 1881, Annie,
dau. of Sir John Cass, Bradford, Yorks.
His firm, S. Pearson & Son, Ltd., contract-
ors, Westminster, constructed the Black-
wall Tunnel, and are now constructing
the Admiralty Harbour at Dover, the
subaqueous tunnels between New York
and Brooklyn, and many other important
works abroad; they possess large and
vsuried interests in Mexico, and as petrtners
of the Mexican Government control the
Tehuantepec Railway and Ports, which
when completed are expected to share
with the Panama Railway the American
Transcontinental traffic; Bt., 1894. Un-
successfully contested Colchester (1892).
16 Carlton House Terrace, W. ; Paddock-
hui*st. Worth, Sussex. C7m&— Reform.
'^HSSSalfSlSf"' 8a«.lk,By..u«<By,.
B. 1882, eldest son of Sir Weetman Pear-
son, Bart., M.P. Ed. Rugby and Christ
Church. Oxford. M. 1905, Beryl Spencer
Churchill, dau. of Lord and Lady Edward
ChurchUl. Unsuccessfully contested Rut-
land (1906).
16 Carlton House Terrace. S.W. ; Pad-
dockhm^t. Worth, Sussex. CZii6— Bachel-
ors*.
Pease, Joseph ^ J^gl^^^ Tyneside.
lUtiert. Esaex, Saffron Walden, 1901.
B. 1880, son of Sir Joseph Pease, Bt.,
M.P., and Mary, dau. of Alfred Fox,
Falmouth. Ed. Tottenham School and
Trinity Coll.. Cambridge (B.A., 1881 ; M.A.,
1884). M. 1886, Ethel, dau. of Mai.-Gen.
Sir Henry Havelock- Allan, Bt., M.P., V.C.
Member Guisbro' School Board, 1883-6;
Mayor Darlingrtdn, 1889-90; member
Durham C.C, 1889-1904; Priv. ParL Sec.
(unpedd) to Mr. John Morley when Chief
Sec. for Ireland, 1882^ ; a Junior Lord of
Treasury. 1905 ; J.P., Durham and Yorks.,
North Riding; D.L., Purham co. Pub-
lished works— leaflets on slavery and
various political pamphlets. Unsuccess-
fully contested Northumberland, Tyne-
side (1900).
8 Hertford Street, W. ; Headlam Hall,
Gainford. C^te&8— Brooks's, Turf, M.C.C.
Lines., Louth, 1898.
Perks, Robert
William.
B. 1849, son of Rev. G. T. Perks, Pres.
Wesleyan Conference. Ed. New Kings-
wood School, Bath, and King's Coll., Lon-
don. M. 1878, Edith, dau. of W. Mewburn.
Wykham Park, Banbury. Practised as
a solicitor in partnership with Sir H. H.
Fowler, 187&-1900 ; associated with T. A.
Walker in construction of Barry Docks
and Railways, Preston Docks, Buenos
Ayres Harbour works, and Manchester
Ship Canal ; Director and partner C. H.
Walker & Co., Ltd., contractors; Chair-
man T. Owen & Co., paper makers ;
Associate Inst. Civ. Engineers; Hon.
Treas. Wesleyan Methodist Twentieth
Century Million Fund, Free Church Con-
gress, and London Wesleyan Mission;
Hon. Treas. Liberal League ; J.P., Oxford-
shire and Kent.
11 Kensington Palace Gardens, W. ; Wyk-
ham Park, Banbury; Claverley, Little-
stone, Kent. Ciwfts— National Liberal, City
Liberal, Reform (Manchester).
Philippe, Lieut-Col. a^„.^^„^.^ ,on«
Ivor; D.S.O. Southampton, 1806-
B. 1861, son of Rev. Sir James E. Philipps,
Bt, and Hon. Mary Margaret, dau. of
Hon. Samuel Best and sister of 5th Lord
Wynford. Ed. Felsted. M. 1891, Marian
Isobel, dau. of James Buchanan Mirrlees,
Glasgow. Passed Staff College ; served in
MiUtia, 1881-3: entered Army. 1883 (Cap-
tain, 1894 ; Major. 1901) ; served in Burma
Campaign, 1887-9 (medal and 2 clasps);
Chin Lushai Expedition, 1889; Miranzai
Expedition, 1891 (clasp); Isazai Expedi-
tion. 1892; N.W. Frontier of India, 1896
(medal and 2 clasps); Tirah Campaign,
1896-7 (despatches twice, clasp); China
Expedition, 1900-1 (despatches, D.S.O..
medal) ; Lieut.-Col. Pembroke Imperial
Yeomanry; J. P. and Alderman C.C,
Pembroke. Published work— 2%e Isatie
of Orders in the Field.
Cosheston Hall, Pembroke. Clubs -^
United Service, National Liberal, Royal
Southampton Yacht.
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THE HOlfSJS OF COMMONS.
Philipps, Joliii
Vynford.
irk. Mid, 188844.
Pembrokeshire, 1^.
]S. 1880^ <Jld68t Min of Rev. CAnoii Sir
James Erasmus I^ilipps, Bt., and Mary
Margaret, dau. of Hon. and Rev. Samuel
Best, rector of Abbots Ann. Ed. Felstdd
School and Keble Coll., Oxford. M. 1888,
Nora, dau. of J. Gtorstenberg, StockleiRh
House, London. Called to the Bar, 1888.
Unsuccessfully contested Wilts., Devizes
(1886).
Lydstep Haven, Penally, Pembrokeshire ;
Roch Castle, Pembrokeshire. Clvba —
Devonshire, Wellingrton, National LiberaL
PlliUppd, Owen Pembroke and
Cosby* Haverfordweat, 1906.
B. 1863, son of Rev. Sir James B. Philipps,
Bt, and Hon. Lady Philipps, sister of 5th
Lord Wynford. Ed. Newtown Coll., South
Devon. M. 1902, Mai, dau. of Thomas
Morris, J.P., D.L,, Carmarthenshire, and
ffrand-dau. of William Morris, formerly
M.P. for Carmarthen District. Chairman
Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. ; High
Sheriff Pembrokeshire, 1901 ; J.P., Pem-
brokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and Glcks-
gow Co. Unsuccessfully contested Mont-
gomery District (1885) and Darlington
ri898).
86 Knightsbridge, S.W. ; Amroth Castle,
Amroth, Pembrokeshire. C?m68— Reform,
National Liberal, Wellington.
^ JjJjfi^U. — . Bethnal Green, S. W. 1886-lflOO.
BdwaPd Hare. Bethnal Green. S.W., 1906.
B. 1850, son of T. Pickersgill, architect,
York, and Ann, dau. of Robert Hare,
Northallerton. Ed. St Peter's School,
York, and London Univ. (B. A. ). Formerly
in Civil Service; called to the Bar, 1884;
member London C.C, 1892-6. Unsuccess-
fully contested Bethnal Green, S. W. (1900).
238 Amherst Road, Hackney, N.E.; 2
Essex Ct , Temple, B.C. <^w6— Athenaeum.
tjancs.. Secies, 1906.
Piiie, DttBoaB
Yernon.
Aberdeen, N.,1806.
B. 1858, son of Gordon Pirie, Chateau
de Varennes, France, and Valentine, dau.
of Comte Rousseau de Labrosse. Ed.
Trinity Coll., Glenalmond, and Clifton Coll.
M. 1894, Evelyn, dau. of 17th Baron SempiU.
Entered Army from Aberdeenshire Milftia,
1879 ; served in Egyptian war, 1882 (A.D.C.
to Sir Gerald Granam), in Soudan war,
1884 (present at El Teb and Tomai), and
in Nile Expedition, 1884-5; mentioned
in despatches twice, and has medal with
four clasps ; A.D.C. to Governor of Ceylon,
1890-3: rf-tired fi-om Army 9^ Capt. 3rd
Hiis !" ' ' 'wounded
in Greece duiiug Greco -Turkibh war, 1897 ;
served in South Africa, 1899-1900; D.L.,
Aberdeen. Unsuccessfully contested Ren-
frewshire, W. (1895).
Caskieben, Kinaldie, Aberdeenshire. '
CZu&s— National Liberal, Bachelors', Royal
Northern (Aberdeen).
Pollard, George
Herbert.
B. 1864, son oi Jdmes I^ollard. Ed.
Burnley Grammar School, Edinburgh
{M.D.) and Oxford Univs., and at Pans,
M, 1888, Charlotte E. Butter worth. Called
to the Bar, ISSS ; formerly member Lanca-
shire C.C. ; Mayor Southport, 1896-7. Un-
successfully contested Lanes., Southport
(1892) and Lanes. , Radcliffe-cum-Famworth
(1895).
Sandown, Hesketh Park, Southport.
Edinburgh, Central, 1906.
Prioe, Cliarlea
Edward.
B. 1857, son of William Price, Weston-
Rhyn, Salop. Ed. National School, Weston-
Rhyn, and Oswestry Academy. Trained
in office of Cadbury Brothers, cocoa
manufacturers, Birmmgham; appointed
their Agfent for Scotland, 1879; partner
McVitie & Price, biscuit manufacturers,
Edinbur&rh and London, 1886-1901 ; retired
from business, 1901.
10 Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs—
National Liberal, Scottish Liberal (Edin-
burgh), Liberal (Glasgow).
Price, Robert John. Norfolk, e., 189s.
B. 1854, son of Edward Price, contractor,
Highgate. Ed. Cholmelev School, High-
gate, and University Coll. HospitaL M.
1881, Eva, dau. of J. W. Johns (formerly M.P.
for Warwickshire, Nuneaton). M.R.C.S.,
1876 : called to the Bar, 1883.
6 Sussex Mansions. S. W. ; The Thatched
House, Wroxham, Norfolk ; Bank, Lvnd-
hurst, Hants. C2ti&— National Liberal.
Priestley, Arthur. Grantham, i9oo.
B. 1864, son of Briggs Priestley (formerly
M.P. for Yorks., Pudsev), a»dford. Ed.
privately. .J.P., Grantnam and lines.,
Kesteven. Unsuccessfully contested Lines.,
Stamford (1890, 1892, and 1895).
Hungerton Hall, Grantham. Club —
Bath.
Bradford, E., 1906.
Priestley, William
Bdwin Britftfs.
B. 1859, son of Briggs Priestley, formerly
M.P. for Yorks., Pudsey. Ed. privately.
M. 1883, Ruth, dau. of J. Craven, formerly
M.P. for Yorks., Shipley. Managing
Director Priestleys, Ltd., stuff manu-
facturers, Bradford; Mayor, Bradford,
1904-6; J. P., Bradford. Unsuccessfully
contested Bradford, E. (1900).
Rosemount House, Bradford ; Littledale
Hall, Caton, near Lancaster. CZwfta— Re-
form, National Liberal.
lalioston, E., 1906.
Radford, George
Heynes.
B. 1851, son of George David Radford,
Plymouth. Ed. Amersham Hall, Cayer-
LIBBBAL YBAB BOOK, 1907.
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
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shaiiL and London Univ. (LL.B., 1874).
M. 1882, Emma Louisa, daughter of Daniel
Radford, J.P., Tavistock. Admitted solic-
itor, 1872 ; member London C.C. since
1896. Published works -Falstajfda Obiter
Dicta, Ist Series); Occasional Verses;
Shylock and Others.
27 Chancery Lane,W.C.; Chis wick House,
Ditton Hill. Ciu&« — Reform, National
Liberal, Eighty.
Rainy, Adam Rolland.
Eilnuumock
District, 1906.
B. 1882, son of Rev. Robert Rainy, D.D.,
Principal of New College, Edinburgh. Ed.
Edinburgh Academy, Edinburgh Univ.,
Vienna, and Berlin (M.A., M.B., CM.).
M. 1887, Annabella, dau. of H. M. Mathe-
son, J.P., D.L., late of Matheson & Co.,
Lombard Street, E.C. Has travelled in
Australia, New Zealand, and West Indies.
Unsuccessfully contested KUmarnock Dis-
trict (1900).
29 Lower Seymour Street, W. Clubs—
Reform, Union, National Liberal, National.
Derbyvhin, 8., 1906.
Raphaelf Herbert
Henry.
B. 1850, son of H. L. KaphaeL Ed. France
and Germany, and Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge (B.A., LL.B. with Hons.) M. 1884,
Rosalie, dau. of G. F. Coster, Shanklin.
Called to the Bar, 1884 ; formerly member
London School Board and C.C. and Essex
C.C. ; J.P. Essex. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Essex, Romford (1892 and 1897), St.
Pancras, North (1896), Derbyshire, South
(190O).
5 Cavendish Square, W. ; Allestree Hall,
Derby. C2t*6a— Reform, Devonshire, Port-
land, Automobile.
Rea, Russell. aiouoester. igoo.
B. 1846, son of Daniel K. Rea, Eskdale,
Cumberland, and Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph
Russell, shipbuilder, Liverpool. Ed. pri-
vately. M. 1872, JanePhiUp,dau.ofP.L.
MacTaggart, LiverpooL Founder and
senior partner R. and J. H. Rea, steeim-
ship owners and merchants ; late Deputy-
Chairman Taff Vale Railway Co. Pub-f
liRhed works— various articles and pam-
phlets on economic subjects. Unsuccess-
n^y contested Liverpool, Excheingre
22 Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead. N.W.
C(?tt6»-— Reform, Savile, National Liberal,
Oloucester.
Rea, liTalter Russell. Scarborough. 1906.
B. 1873, son of Russell Rea, M.P. Ed.
University Coll. School and abroad. M.
1886, Evelyn, dau. of J. J. Muirhead.
Shipowner.
17 Lyndhurst Gardens, Hampstead. N.W.
C7u&a— 'Reform, National LiberaL
RecUtt, Harold
James.
Pontelraot, 1888.
lines., Brigg, 1895.
B.4d68, eldest son of Sir James Reckitt
Bt. Ed. Oliver's Mount School, Scar
borough, and King's Coll., Cambridgi
(LL.B!). M. 1899, Christine, dau. of Alex
ander Howden, Holland Park, W. CaUec
to the Bar, 1892; Sheriff Hull, 1898-9
J.P., Yorks., E. Riding. Unsniocessfullj
contested Yorks., Thirsk and Malton (1892)
and Lines., Brigg (1891) ; unseated on peti
tion, Pontefract (1893).
1 Wilton Terrace, S.W. ; Winesteac
Hall, HuIL CZt£65— Reform, Bath, Nationa
LiberaL
i.«saB.John David, Montgomery District,
C.I.B. 1906.
B. 1854, son of Lodowick WUliam Rees
Ed. Cheltenham Coll. M. 1900, Hon. Mary
dau. of Gen. Hon. Sir James Dormer
K.C.B. Entered Indian Civil Service
1875; Under Sec, Madras Government
Priv. Sec. to Sir M. E. Grant Duff, Lore
Connemara, and Lord Wenlock, Gkjvernon
of Madras; Government Translator ii
Tamil, Telugu, Persian, and Hindustani
Russian Interpreter ; on special duty witl
H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence in Madra
Presidency, 1889-90; British Resident ii
Travancore and Cochin ; Additional Mem
ber Govemor-Qen. of India's Council, 1895
1900; retired from Indian Civil Service
1901 ; CLE., 1890; has travelled in Japan
Arabia, Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, China
Siberia, Corea, Manchuria, and America
Chairman British Central Africa Co., Ltd.
Director S. Indian Railway Co., Ltd
Published yrovka— Tours in India ; Ihih
of Clarence in S, India ; TheMahommed
anSy &c.
106 Pall Mall. S.W. ; Hillmedes, Harrow
CZtrfjs — Travellers', Bachelors', Hurling
ham, Prince's.
RendaU, Athelstan* aios., Thombnry. iim
B. 1871, son of Henry Rendall, J.P.
Bridport Ed. University Coll. School anc
Castle Howell School, Lanes. M. 1897
Amy Laura, dau. of J. J. Young, J.P.
Portsmouth. Admitted a solicitor, 1894.
4 Whitehall Court, S.W.; The KnoU
YeovijL Somerset. Ciwds— National Lib
eral. Eighty, Liberal (Bristol).
RentoB, Major Lines., Gains-
Alexander Leslie. borough, igoc.
B. 1868, son of James Hall Ronton. Ed
Harrow and R.M.C., Sandhurst M. 1895
Kathleen Elliot, dau. of Charles Taylor
J.P., Horton, Bucks. Joined Royal Scob
Greys, 1888 ; served with S. A. Ligh
Horse in S. A. War (despatches, meda
with 3 dasps) ; Major Northants Imperia
Yeomanry; J.P., Northants. Unsuccess
fully contested Dorset, S. (1900).
Naseby Hall, Northants. Clubs-
Brooks's, Wellington, Cavalry, Naval anc
MiUtary.
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Wolverhampton, W.,
1906.
Riohards, Thomas. Mozunoatinhin. w., vkl
B. 1850. Ed. British School, Beaufort,
Ebbw Vale. M. 1880« E. E. Thomas, dau.
of David and Margaret Thomas, Beaufort
Began work in a coal-pit at 12 ; became
Miners* Agent Ebbw Vale Co.'s workmen,
1888; member Sliding Scale Joint Com-
mittee; member Conciliation Board ; first
became prominent duringr revision of
Sliding Scale agreement, 1890 ; appointed
Gen. Sec. Miner? Federation, 1898: member
Ebbw Vale District Council since 1896
(Chairman, 1901) ; formerly member Llan-
gattock School Board; member Mon-
mouthshire C.C. Labour Member.
Ty Cendl, Beaufort, Monmouthshire.
Riohards, Thomas
Frederiok.
B. 1863. Ed. Board School. M. 1882,
Emma, dau. of John Mee. Began work
in a licensed house at twelve; became
assistant to boiler maker, and later en-
tered the boot trade ; Pres. Leicester No. 1
Branch National Union of Boot and Shoe
Operatives since 1897; member Leicester
Town Council, 1894-1903. L.R.C. Member.
190 Barcombe Avenue, Streatham Hill,
S.W.
RiohardSOn, Arthur* Nottingham, S.. 1906.
B. 1860, son of William and Eliza Richard-
son, East Bridgford, Notts. Ed. National
School, E«wt Bridgford, and Magnus
Gram. School, Newark. M. 1886, Frances,
dau. of John Whitby, NottinghauL In
grocery business since 1877. Labour
Member.
6 Friar Yard, Nottingham.
Riokett, Joseph Scarborough. 1895-6.
Compion* Yorks., Oflgoldcross, 1906.
B. 18^7, son of Joseph and Cordelia
Rickett, East Hoathly, Sussex. Ed.
chiefly privately. M. 1868, Catharine
Sarah, dau. of Rev. Henry J. Gamble,
Upper Clapton. Formerly Chairman
Rickett, Cockerell, & Co., Ltd., and other
companies ; retired from coal trade, 1902 ;
has taken part in social and religious move-
ments; a constant platform speaker in
various parts of the country ; D.L., Yorks.,
N. Ridin&[. Published works — JoTnes
Strathgem; St Christopher with Psalm
and Sonff ; The Christ that is to he; The
Quickening of Caliban ; and contributions
(verse, short stories, and articles) to journ-
alism.
100 Lancaster Gate, W. ; Barham House,
East Hoathly, Sussex; Sea Croft, Scar-
borough. Cltibs—Retonn, National Liber-
al, City Liberal.
Ridsdale, Edward
Aurelian.
dau. of J. R. Findlay, Edinburgh. For-
merly member Stock Exchange (retired
1904). Published work-'OMmicJ^voJu^ton.
7 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. ; Water-
wynch, Tenby, Pembrokeshire. Clubs— '
Reform, National LibetaL
Roberts, Charles He&ry. Linooin, ioo6.
B. 1865, son. of Rev. A. J. Roberts, Vicar
of Tidebrook, Sussex. Ed. Marlborough
and Balliol Coll.. Oxford (late Fellow Exe-
ter ColL. Oxfoid). M. 1801, Lady (Cecilia
Maude, dau. of the Earl of CJarlisle. Un-
successfully contested Wednesbury (1895),
Yorks., Osgoldcross (1899), and Lincoln
(1900).
Brackland, Hindhead, Surrey. Clubs—
Brooks's, National LiberaL
Roberts, Oeortfe Henry. Norwkh,i906.
B. 1869, son of G. H. and Annie Roberts.
Ed. Elementary school and evening classes
at Higher Grade School and Technical
Institute, Norwich. M. 1895, Annie, dau.
of Horace and Jane Marshall, Norwich.
Apprenticed as printer and compositor,
1883; overseer of printing deputment in
Coleman & Co., Ltd., Wlncamis Works,
Norwich, 1892-1904; several years first
Pres. and then Sec. Norwich Branch Typo-
graphical Assoc., and also Pres. Norwich
and District Trades and Labour Council;
Organizer Typographical Assoc since 19(M ;
member Norwich School Board, 1899-1903.
Unsuccessfully contested Norwich (1904).
L.R.C. member.
34 Cardifl'Road, Norwich.
Denbighshire, W., 1892.
Brighton, 1906.
B. 1864, son of E. L. J. Ridsdale, of the
Royal Mint. Ed. Univ. ColL School and
School of Mines. M. 1900, Susan Stirling,
Roberts, Jolin
Herbert.
B. 1863, son of J. Roberts, M.P., FUnt
Ed. privately and Trinity Ck)lL, Cambridge
(Hist. Hons. 1884). M. 1893, Hannah RuSb-
ton, dau. of W. S. Caine, M.P. Travelled
through the British Colonies, 1884-5 ;J.P.,
Denb^hshire. Published work— .4 World
Tour.
Brsrngwenallt, Abergele. CT-Mfr— Reform.
RoberteoB, Rt. Hon. t^„„^^ ,««
. Bdmund, ILC^ LL.D. »«ndee.i886.
B. 1845, son of Edmund Roberteon, Kin-
naird, PerttiBhire. Ed. St. Andrews Univ.
and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (1st Class
in Classics ; Vinerian Scholar ; Fellow
of Corpus Christi Coll., 1872K Called to
the Bar, 1872 ; joined Northern Circuit ;
Bencher (Lincoln's Inn), 1898 ; Public Ex-
aminer in Law (Oxford and Inns of Cotirt) ;
Reader on Law to Council of Legal Educa-
tion; Civil Lord of Admiralty, 1892-5:
Sec to Admiralty, 1905 ; P.C, 1905. Pub-
lished Vfork^— A 7nericnn Home Rule, and
numerous cuiiulljuLions on legal and
constitutional iiutqects to ninth edition of
Encyclopa^ia Bntannica,
4 Essex Court, Temple, K.C. ; 95 Croxted
Road, W. Dulwich, S.B. Club—Retoim.
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Robertson, Sir CtoOVge Bradford Central,
SOOtt, K.C.S.I. 1906.
B. 1852^ son of T. J. Robertson, Orkney,
and Robina Coreton, dau. of Robiert Scott,
Orkney. M. ast) 1882, Catherine Edith (d.
1886), dau. of CoL A. J. C. Birch, and j2nd)
1894, Gertrude Mary, dau. of Samuel Law-
rence, the painter. Entered Indian Medic-
al Service, 1878 ; served through Afghan
Campaifini, 1879-80 ; pa,ssed into service of
Indian Foreign Office, 1888, was continu-
ally employed on Gilgit frontier of Kash-
mir, and eventually became British Agent,
Gilgit ; travelled in Kafristan, 1890-1, living
for a ye€ur among the wild hiUmen ; chiei
political officer of Hunza-Nagar Expedi-
tion, 1891-2 ; installed the Mir of Hunza in
presence of Chinese Envoys, 1892 ; besieged
m Thalpen entrenchment and present at
capture of Chilas, 1892 ; conducted political
mission to Chitral, 1883 ; besieged m Chit-
ral, where he was severely wounded,
during March and April, 1895; installed
present ruler of Chitral, September, 1895 ;
for services has been granted three war
medals ;C.S.I., 1892; K.C.S.I., 1895; Hon.
D.C.L., Trinity Univ., Toronto. Published
works— 2%c Kafirs of the Hindu Ktish;
Chitral: The Story of a Minor Siege,
Unsuccessfully contested Stirlingshire
(1900.)
2 Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, E.C. ;
Bever6 Cottage, Worcester. Clubs—
Athennum, Savile, National LiberaL
Northtunberland,
Tyneside. 1906.
Robeptaon, Jolin
Maoklnnon.
B. 1856. Ed. at Stirling. M. 1893, Maude
Mosher, Iowa, U.S. A. Journalist and
lecturer ; leader-writer Edinburgh Even-
ing News, 1878-83 ; on staff National Re-
former, 1884-93 (editor from Mr. Brad-
laugh's death in 1891) ; on lecturing tour
in United States, 1897-8 ; in South Africa
studjring martial law in British Colonies,
1900, Published works — BucTde and his
Critics ; The Saaon and the Celt ; Modem
Humanists; An Introduction to English
Politics; Christianity and Mythology;
Ragan Christs, &c. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Northampton (1895).
Viewhurst, Westerham, Kent. Clubs—
National Liberal, Liberal (Newcastle).
Robinson, Sidney. Brecknoclnhire. looe.
B. 1863. son of John Robinson, Backwell
House, Somerset. Ed. privately and Mill
Hill School. M. 1887, Catherine Flora,
dau. of John Grant ; J.P., Glamorganshire.
Fairwater Croft, near Cardiff. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal.
Robson, Sip IHTilliam Tower Hwnlete,
SnOWdon, K.C., Bow and Bromley.
D.G.L. g; Shields, 1896.
B. 1852, son of Robert Robson, J.P.,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Ed. privately and
GonviUe and Caius Coll., Cambridge
(B.A., 1878; M.A.). M. 1887, Catherine,
dau. of C. Bui^e, Park Crescent. W.
Called to the Bar, 1880: joined North-
Eastem Circuit ; Q.C., 1892 ; Recorder of
Newcastle, 1895 ; Bencher (Inner Temple),
1899; Solicitor-General for England, 1905; ,
hon. D.C.L., Durham Univ., 1906. Un-
successfully contested Tower Hamlets,
Bow and Bromley (1886) and Middles-
borough (1892).
26 Eaton Square, S.W. ; 11 King's Bench
Walk, . Temple, E. C. CZuds— Brooks's, Re-
form.
Roe, Sir Tbomas. gJSf.'JSS:*'
Bom 1832, son of Thomas Roe, J.P.,
Derby. Ed. schools in Derby. M. 1903,
Emily, dau. of Matthew Kirtley, Derby.
Mayor Derby, 1867-8 and 1896-7 ; Aid. and
J.P., Derby; J,P., Derbyshire; Kt, 1894.
UnsuoceRsmlly contested Derby (1895).
Litchurch, Derby; Ventnor, Isle of
Wight. Ciwfts— Reform, National Liberal.
Rotfers, Francis Rdward wiiu.
Nevrman* Devizes, 1906.
B. 1868, son of Walter Lacy Rogers, J. P.,
Pewsey, and Hermione, sister of Sir E. A.
Hamilton, Bt Ed. Eton and Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (2nd Class Lit. Hum., 1891). M.
1893, Louisa Annie, dau. of Edward Jen-
nings, Geuileg, Carmarthenshire. Vice-
Chairman Wilts. C.C. (Vice-Chairman
Education Committe); J.P., Wilts. Un-
successfully contested Wilts., Devizes
(1900).
48 Ivema Gardens, Kensington, W. ;
Rainscombe, Pewsey, Wilts. Club —
Brooks's.
^Sl^.^^*'*** Oambe., Newmarket. 1908.
B. 1847, son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Rose,
Bt., G.C.M.G., Montreal. Ed. Rugby. M.
1871, Lily, dau. of J. R. Maclean, M.P.
Formerly partner Morton, Rose, & Co.
bankers. Unsuccessfully contested Cam-
bridgeshire, Newmarket (1900).
53 Berkeley Square, W.; Hard wick House,
Whitchurch, Oxon. CZw6«— Turf , Reform,
White's.
Rowlands, Jame.. ^Dlk^orJ?^;
B. 1851. son of William and Matilda
Rowlands. Ed. Working Men's Coll. and
similar institutions. M. 1879, Kate (d.
1905), dau. of Joseph Boyden. Watch-case
maker; Freeman Goldsmiths' Company;
Hon. Sec. Land Law Reform Assoc. ; mem-
ber London School Board, 1901-4 Unsuc-
cessfully contested Finsbury, E. (1885 and
1895). Labour Member.
119 Mercers Road, Tufnell Park, N. ;
21 John Street, Adelphi, W.C. Club-
National Liberal.
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Oldham, 1899-1900.
Dewvbtiry, 1902.
B. 1870, 8on of Sir Walter Runciman, Bt.,
'"ernwood House, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and
^nnie, dau. of John Lawson, Blakemoor,
•Northumberland. Ed. Trinity Coll., Cam-
»ridge (B.A., 1892; M.A., 1885). M. 1898,
lilda, dau. of James C. Stevenson, M.P.
or South Shields. Pari. Sec. Local Govt
3oard, 1905. Unsuccessfully contested
Sravesend <1896) and Oldham (1900).
15 Great College Street, Westminster,
3.W.; West Denton Hall, Scotswood-on-
Tyne, Northumberland. Ci«6«— Reform,
>}^ational Liberal.
Wallace. Tyrone, B., 1886.
B. 1841, son of David Russell and Isabella
Wallace. Ed. Madras Academy, Cupar,
Fife. M. <l8t) 1866, Harriet Wentworth
;d. 1894), dau. of Thomcts Agnew, Dun-
shannon ; and (2nd) 1896, Martha, dau.
af Lt.-Col. Keown, CasUeroe, co. Derry.
Settled in Ireland 1859; Sec. to various
Temperance Societies, 1864r-82; Pari. Sec.
Local Govt. Board, 1895^1900; founder of
new Irish Land Movement; has left
Unionist pturty. Unsuccessfully contested
Preston as a Liberal (1885).
99 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; Olney, Tere-
nure, co. Dublin. CZt«&— Ulster Reform,
Belfast.
Rutherford, Yiokerman MMdieeex,
Henzell. Brentford, lOOe,
B. 1860, son of Dr. John Hunter Ruther-
ford, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Ed. Royal High
School, Edinburgh, and Sidney Sussex
Coll., Cambridge (M.A., M.B.). M. 1893,
Evelyn Alice, dau. of P. Hen wood. Brom-
ley, Kent. Specialist in skin diseckses;
medical officer, St. John's Hospital, Lon-
don; late Medical Officer Newcastle
School Board. Unsuccessfully contested
Yorks., Osgoldcross (1900).
25 Lindfleld Gardens^^ampstead, N. W. ;
55 Wimpole Street, W. CZm6— National
Liberal.
S«na«l, Herbert y^^,. oi.«i«d, uo..
B. 1870, son of Edwin L. Samuel, banker,
and Clara, dau. of Ellis S. Yates, Liverpool.
Ed. University Coll. School and Balliol
Coll., Oxford (1st Class Honours, Modem
History, 1893). M. 1897, Beatrice, dau. of
Ellis A. Franklin. Under-Sec. Home
Office, 1905. Published vrovks—IAJberal-
tsm: its Prindplea and Prqpoaala. and
numerous political articles ana pamphlets.
Unsuccessfully contested Oxfordshire, S.
(1895 and 1900).
88 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
CZitft— National LiberaL
Samnel, Stuart Tower Hamlets, White-
MontaitfUe chapel, 1900.
B. 1856, son of Edwin L. Samuel, banker,
and Clara, dau. of Ellis S. Yates, Liver-
pool. Ed. Liverpool Institute and Uni-
versity ColL School, London. M. 1893, Ida
Mayer, dau.of Alphonse Mayer. A banker ;
J.P., London co.
12 Hill Street, Mayfair, W.
Scarlabrlck, Tom Talbot
Iieylande
Dorset, 8.,
1906.
B. 1874. son of Sir Charles and Lady
Scarisbnck. Ed. privately. M. 1885,
Josephine, dau. of W. S. Chamberlain,
Cleveland, "U.S.A. Formerly in Lanes.
Hussars; Mayor, Southport, 1902-3; J. P.,
Lanes.
3 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W. ;
Greaves Hall, near Southport, Lanes.;
Osmington House, Wevmouth. Clvba—
Bachelors', Reform, National Liberal.
Cheshire, Hyde, lfl06.
Sdivrann, Charles
Duncan*
B. 1879, son of Sir C. E. Schwann, Bt,
M.P., and Elizabeth, dau. of D. Duncan,
Didsbury, Ed. Eton and Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A., 1901 ; M.A., 1904). Called to
the Bar, 1904, but does not practise.
4 Prince's Gaj*dens, S.W. CZtt6«— New
Oxford and Cambridge, Ranelagh, Eighty.
Scliwann, Sir Charles ManehMter, n.,
Bmeat) Bt« ^sm.
B. 1844, son of Frederick Schwann, Lon-
don, and Henrietta, dau. of Rev. Edmund
Kell, Birmingham. Ed. Huddersfleld ColL
and University ColL, London. M. 1876,
Elizabeth, dau. of David Duncan, Man-
chester. Pres. Manchester Liberal Federa-
tion and "95 Club ; carried measure which
gave Municipal and School Board votes
to policemen; Bt., 1906. Unsuccessfully |
contested Manchester, N. (1885).
4 Prince's Gardens, S.W. C?w6«— Re-
form, National Liberal, Reform (Manches-
ter), Union (Manchester).
Soott, Alfred Henry. A^n-nnder-Lyne.
B. 1868, son of C. H. Scott, J.P., Chairman
Prince Line and Director Manchester Ship
Canal. Ed. Tideswell and Lichfield Gram.
Schools. M. Amelia (d. 1904), dau. of Rev.
J. T. Shawcross. Sec. Bolton Shop
Assistants, 1889-90; member Manchester
City Council since 1897 (Chairman Rivers
Committee); J.P. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Manchester, E. (1900).
Park House, Swinton Grove, Manches-
ter. Ciw6s — National Liberal. Reform
(Manchester), Ninety-five (Manchester).
Sears, Jolin Edward. Cheltenham, isoe.
B. 1857, son of Rev. James Sears, Cam-
berwelL Ed. privately. University Coll.,
London, and Royal Academy. M. 1882,
Selina Marian, dau. of Husji Read, Strea-
tham. Architect; Fellow Royal Institute
of British Architects; formerly member
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Church CouncUs ; member London C. C.
since 1901 (Chairman Housing: Committee,
1905-6); Chairman Bridges Committee,
1903-4).
214-220 Birkbeck Bank Chambers,
Holbom, E.C. ; Rydal Mount, Holder's
Hill, Hendon, N.W. CZw6 — National
Liberal.
Seavems, Joel
Herbert.
Lambeth, Bzixton, 1S06.
B. 1860, son of Dr. Joel and Jane M.
Seavems. £d. Harvard Univ. M. 1892,
Helen Gertrude Brown. Partner Henry
W. Peabody & Co., Colonial merchants,
London and LiverpooL
16 Eastcheap. E.C. ; 25 Grosvenor Road,
S.W. CZtid-NationalLiberaL
LaiUM., Newton. 1906.
Seddon, James
Andrew,
B. 1868, son of Thomas and Maryon
Seddon. Ed, National and Board Schools.
M. 1891, Ellen Brown, Formerly grocer's
assistant and commercial traveller ; mem-
ber Exec Shop Assistants' Union (Pros.,
1902). L.R.C. Member.
27 Doughty Street, W.C. ; 48 Lingholme
Road, St. Helens, Lanes.
Seely, Major John ^jgfo.^'^ "^ ^*«^*'
Slal?'* Bernard, Liverpool, Abercromby,
B. 1868, son of Sir Charles Seely, Bt.,
M.P. for Nottingham. Ed. Harrow and
Trinity Coll., Cambridge. M. 1895, Emily
Florence, dau. of Hon. H. G. L. Crichton.
Called to the Bar, 1897 ; Major Hampshire
Yeomanry; served with Imperial Yeo-
manry in South Africa, 1900-1; left
Unionist party, 1904; J.P., Hants; D.L.,
Isle of Wight.
Brook House, Isle of Wight. ClyJbs—
Cavahry, White's.
Sliaokieton, David Lanes., CUtheroe,
James. 1002.
B. 1863, son of William and Margaret
Shackleton, Rossendale. Ed. elemen-
tary school at Haslingden. M. 1883, Sarah
Broadbent. Operative cotton weaver up
to 1893 ; Sec. Darwen Weavers' Associa-
tion; Pros. Northern Counties Weavers'
Amalgamation; member Parliamentary
Committee Trade Union Congress; J.P.,
Accrington. L.R.C. Member.
House of Commons, Westminster, S.W. ;
51 London Terrace, Darwen.
Sbaw, Gliarlee Edward. Stafford, laoa.
B. 1859, son of E. D. Shaw. Wolver-
hampton, and Millicent Augusta, dau. of
Ralph Gough. Ed. privately and BcOliol
Coli:, Oxford. M. 1900, B&nily White,
dau. of Henry B. Bursill, Hampstead.
Entered firm of John Shaw & Sons (no^
Ltd.), 1877 ; formerly Capt. 3rd S. Staffs,
VoL Batt. ; twice member Wolverhamp
ton Town Council.
Tettenhall, Wolverhampton. Clubs -
Bath, Reform, Eighty, Automobile.
Shavr, Rt« Hon. TbomaSi Hawick District
K.C., LL.D. 189a.
B. 1850, son of A. Shaw and Isabella
Wishart, Dunfermline. Ed. Dunferm
Une High School and Edin. Univ. (M.A.
Hamilton Fellow in Mental Philosophy
and Lord Rector's Historical Prizeman).
M. 1879, Elsie, dau. of G. Forrest, Lud
guhfikrn, Aberdeenshire. Called to the
Scottish Bar, 1875 ; Advocate-Depute, 1886
Q.C., 1894; Solicitor -General. Scotland.
1894-5 ; Lord-Advocate of Scotland, 1905
P.C, 1905; hon. LL.D., St. Andrews, 1902
hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1906.
17 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh.
Clubs— Reform, National Liberal, Scot
tish Liberal (Edinburgh).
Hoddenfleld. 1906 (By).
aiiersell, Artbnr
James.
B. 1863, son of John Viney Sherwell
Modbury, South Devon, and London. Ed
Tredegajr School, North London Gram
School, and Handsworth ColL, Birming
ham. For some years WesleyanMethodisi
minister; colleague of Rev. Hugh Pric<
Hughes in West London : resigned in 1895
since then has devoted Imnseli entirely U
sociologiccd and literary work; has tra
veiled extensivelv in all parts of the world
and is intimately acquainted with the
Colonies. Published vrovks—Life in West
London; Report on Child Life in Edin
burgh; The Drink Peril in Scotland,
joint author (with Joseph Rowntree) ol
The Temperance Problem and Socioa
B^orm; The Taxation of the Ligum
Tmde; Public Control of the lAguoi
TraMc; State Prohibition and Loccu
Option; British CMhenbvTgExperimenti
and Public House Trusts^ &c. ; and manj
pamphlets and essays on economic ano
political questions.
Thackeray Hotel, Great Russell Street
W.C.
*S£SSV>S!lI..D. Nortl^pton.l9(X,.
B. 1848, son of John Shipman and
Ruth, dau. of Thomas Sheffield, Wigton,
Cumberland. Ed. Northampton, Uurst-
pierpont, and New Coll., Oxford (Vine
rian Law Scholar; B.C.L. and M.A., 1879).
M. list) 1885, Ann Elizabeth (d. 1885}, dau.
of David Hobbs, London ; and (2nd) 1906,
Clara Alice, dau. of Sydney Gent, North-
ampton. Articled at age of 15 to solicitor :
Senior Studentship in Civil Law, 1877 :
Inner Temple Scholarship in Common
Law. 1878; called to the Bar, 1878; LL.D.,
London, 1895; Hon. Sec. of the "Three
Dozen " Parliamentary Social Club ; J.P.,
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Gravesend (1892).
5 Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C. ;
Templemore, Dalllnpton, Northampton.
CZttfes — Reform, Eigrhty, Town and
County (Northampton).
Siloook, Thomas
BaU.
Somenet, WellB, 1006.
B. 1854, son of T. B. Silcock, Bradford-on-
Avon. Ed. Bristol Oram. School and
London Univ. (B.Sc). M. 1881, Mary
Frances, dau. of Rev. H. Tarrant. Partner
Silcock & Reay, architects and surveyors,
Bath and London ; Mayor, Bath, 1900-1.
38 Parliament Street, S.W. ; Walden,
Bath. Cii*6s— National Liberal, Eighty.
^^iMbrook. ^"®*' w»i"M«M*«^. i«».
grei
Allf
B. 1873, son of Rev. Edwin Simon, Con-
regational Minister, Bath, and Fanny
llsebrook. Ed. Fettes Coll., Edinburgh,
and Wadham Col., Oxford (Classical Schol-
ar ; Law Fellow, All Souls' Coll., Oxford ;
Barstow Law Scholar, 1898; Pros. Union,
1896). M. 1899, Ethel Mary Venables (d.
1902). Calied to the Bar. 1899; joined
Western Circuit; one of the Counsel for
British Gk)vernment in Alaska Boundary
Arbitration, 1903. Published work— part
author of Essays in Liberalism by Six
Oxford Men.
i6 Palace Gardens Terrace. W. ClvJbs—
Reform, National Liberal, Eighty.
Sinclair, Rt. Hod. Dnmbartonludre, ISOa-S.
John* Forfarshire, 1897.
B. 1860, son of Capt. George Sinclair,
Dunbeath, and Agnes, dau. of John
Learmonth, Dean. Ed. Edinburgh Aca-
demy and Wellington Coll. M. 1904,
Lady Mstrjorie Gordon, dau. of Earl
and Countess of Aberdeen. Entered 5th
Royal Irish Lancers, 1879; served in
Suakin Expedition, 1885; A.D.C. to Lord
Aberdeen when Lord Lieut, of Lreland ;
retired from Amay as Captain, 1887 ;
member London Cf.C., 1889-91; Sec. to
Lord Aberdeen when Gov. -General of
Canada, 1896-7; a Liberal Whip to 1«)5;
Sec. for Scotland, 1905. Unsuccessfully
contested Ayr District (1886) and Dum
bartonshire (1895).
2 Cambridge Square. W. C^ubs—Brooks's,
Army and Navy, National LiberaL
Smeaton, ]>onald Mac- Stirlingshire,
kenzle, C.8.I., K-l-H. i906;
B. 1848, son of D. J. Smeaton, Letham,
Fife. Ed. private school and St. Andrews
and Edinburgh Univs. (M. A.). M. (Ist) 1873,
Annette Louisa (d. 1880), dau. of Sir Henry
Lushington, Bt., Aspenden Hall, Herts. ;
and (2nd) 1894, Marion, dau. of Major
Augrustus Ansell, 4th King's Own Regt.
Entered Indian Civil Service, 1868; or-
ganized Land Revenue and Settlement
of Burma, 1879; Director of Agriculture
and Commerce, North West Provinces,
1884 ; Chief Sec. Burma after annexation,
1887 ; Commissioner, Central Burma, 1889-
91 ; Financial Commissioner, Burma, 1891 ;
Acting Chief Commissioner, Burma, 1892
and 1896; member Burma Legislative
Council, 1896; member Iinperlal Legisla-
tive Council, Calcutta, 189&-02; specially
thanked bv Government for pacifying
central division of Upper Burma, 18^90,
for Famine administration in Burma,
1891-2, and for organizing Land Settlement
system in Lower and Upper Burma ; medal
for war services in Burma, 1889; C.S.I.,
1885 ; Kaiser-i-Hind Medal (Ist class), 1901 ;
J.P., Hants. Published works— 7%« Loyal
Karens cf Burma ; pamphlet on Indvan
Currency; and numerous official publi-
cations, chiefly on land administration and
political affairs.
Downsland, Basingstoke. C^i^8— Re-
form, Liberal (Glasgow).
Snowden, Philip. Biacktmm. uwe.
B. 1864, son of John Snowden, Cowling,
Keighley. Ed. Board School and privately.
M. 1906, Ethel, dau. of Richard Annakin,
Harrogate. In Civil Service. 1886-1903;
Chairman Independent Labour Party since
1903. Unsuccessfully contested Blackburn
(1900) and Wakefield (1902). L.R.C. Mem-
ber.
Cowling, Keighley.
Norfolk, 8., leoe.
Soames, Apthur
IVellealey.
B. 1852, son of William Aldwin and Laura
Sophia Soames, Brighton. Ed. Brighton
Coll. and Trinity ColLjCambridge. M. 1876,
Eveline, dau. of T. Horsman Coles, Ore,
Sussex. Studied architecture under Sir
Arthur Blomfield, A.R.A. ; retired from
practice, 1899. Unsuccessfully contested
Ipswich (1892 and 1895).
18 Park Crescent. Portland Place, W.
dtUfs—RetonxL, United University.
Soares, Ernest
Josopli, LiL.D.
DeTon, Bamgtaple, liXX). .
B. 1864, son of J. L. X. Scares, merchant,
Liverpool, and Hannah, dau. of John
Hollingsworth. Ed. privately, and St.
John's Coll., Cambri<fee (M.A.. LL.D.).
M. 1893, Kate Carolyn, dau. of Samuel
Lord, Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire. Prac-
tised cw a solicitor in Manchester (retired,
1899); Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr. Gladstone,
1906.
171 Queen's Gate, S.W. ; Upcott, Bam
staple. Clubs— Oxford and Cambridge,
National Liberal.
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Spioer, Sip Monmouth District, 1893-1900.
jLlbert, Bt« Hackney, Central, 1906.
B. 1847, son of James Spicer. J. P., D.L.,
^Woodford, Essex. Ed. Mill Hill and
Heidelberg. M. 1879, Jessie Stewart, dau.
of D. Stewart Dykes, Grove Hill, Surrey.
Partner James Spicer & Sons, wholesale
stationers and manufacturers. Treasurer
London Missionary Society since 1885;
Chairman Congregational Union of Eng-
land and Wales, 1893; Pros. Sunday
School Union, 1900; Chairman London
Chamber of Commerce, 1904; Bt, 1906.
Unsuccessfully contested Essex, Wal-
thamstow (1886) and Monmouth District
(1900— twice).
10 Lancaster Gate, W. Clubs— Reform,
National Liberal, City Liberal.
Stalker, Henry Torke, Eeneington, N.,
K.G. - 1906.
B. 1849, son of George Eaton Stanger,
surgeon, Nottingham. Ed. privately and
Lincoln Coll., Oxford (Senior Classical
Scholarship, 1868 ; 2nd class. Class. Mods.,
1870 ; 1st class. Final Class. School, 1872 ;
Tancred Law Student, 1871). M. 1880,
Henrietta Sophia, dau. of Rev. J. W,
Green, Rector of March, Cambs. Called
to the Bar, 1874 ; joined Midland Circuit ;
Q.C., 1895; Bencher (Lincoln's Inn), 1898;
Revising Barrister for Warwickshire,
1892-4 ; member Council of the Bar, 1902-5.
Unsuccessfully contested Notts., Newark
(1900— By) and Nottingham, S. (1900).
New Court, Temple, E.C. ; Hill Brow,
North wood, Middlesex. C?m6— Reform.
Stanley, Hon. Arthur Cheshire,
Lynlph. Eddisbniy.lOOe.
B. 1875, eldest son of Lord Stanley of
Alderley. Ed. Eton and Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford. Served in South Africa, 190O-1;
called to the Bar, 1902; member London
C. C. since 1904 ; Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr.
Sydney Buxton, 1906.
26 St. Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea, S. W. ;
Alderley Park, Chelford, Crewe. Clnba—
Travellers', Brooks's, Union.
Steadman, mruiiam
Charles.
Tower Hamlets,
Stepney, 1806-1000.
Finsbury, Central, 1906.
B. 1851, son of William Steadman, ship-
wright. Poplar. Ed. National School,
Poplar, and evening school, Battersea,
after finishing apprenticeship. M. 1875,
Jessie Wall. Apprenticed to a barge-
builder, 1866 ; in office of Hearts of Oak
Benefit Society for 12 years ; Sec. Barge-
builders' Trade Union (25 years), member
Mile End Vestry (12 years), and Board of
Guardians (3 years) ; member London C. C.
since 1892; Pres. Trades Union Congress,
1902 : elected Sec. Parliamentary Commit-
tee Trade Union Congress, 1905. Unsuc-
cessfully contested Kent, Medway (1892),
Hammersmith (1885), and Tower Hamlets,
Stepney (1900). Labour Member.
69 Thornton Avenue, Tumham Green,
W.
Stewart, Halley. ^^X^'''"^^'
B. 1838, son of Rev. A. Stewart, Congre-
gational minister, Bamet. Ed. private
school. M. 1865, Jane, dau. of Joseph
Atkinson, Upper Norwood. Trained for
Congregational ministry ; Chairman B. J.
Forder & Son, Ltd., cement manufactur-
ers; Chairman Mansfield House Univer-
sity Settlement. Unsuccessfully contested
Lines., Spalding (1885, 1886, and 1895) and
Peterborough (1900).
The Red House, Harpenden, Herts. Cltib
—National Liberal,
Stewart-Smith, Dudley. ^SuS'Sfe.
B. 1857, son of Alexander Stewart-Smith,
London and Hong Kong. Ed. University
Coll. and London Univ. (LL.B.). M. Ifi^,
Katherine, dau. of Henry Cautley, Burton
Pidsea, Yorks, Admitted a solicitor, 1879;
called to the Bar, 1886; K.C., 1902. Pub-
lished work— a treatise on Company Law.
3 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.; 31
Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W. Clubs—
Reform, Junior Athenseimi, Westmorland
County.
Strachey, Sir Edward, _ * „ ,„««
^A. " ' ' Somerset, 8., 1892.
B. 1858, eldest son of Sir Edward
Strachey, 3rd Bt. Ed. Christ Church,
Oxford. M. 1880, Constance, dau. of C. B.
Braham, and niece of the late Frances,
Countess Waldegrave. Lieut. 4th Batt.
Somerset Regt., 1878-82 ; Past Chairman
Central Chaxnber of Agriculture (Chairman
Pari. Committee) ; Past Pres. British Dairy
Fanners' Association ; Arbitrator Hearts
of Oak Benefit Society, Manchester Unity
Oddfellows Fidelity (iuarantee Society,
and Great Western Railway Friendly
Society ; carried Outdoor Relief (Friendly
Societies) Act, 1894, Post Oflice Amend-
ment Act, 1895, and Post Office Guarantee
Amendment Act, 1898 ; Treasurer of the
Household and representative of the
Board of Agriculture in the House of
Commons, 1905; J.P., D.L., and C.C,
Somerset, Unsuccessfully contested Som-
erset, N. (1885) and Plymouth (1886).
27 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; Sutton
Court, Pensford, Somerset. Clubs —
Brooks's, Travellers', National Liberal.
Straus, Bertram
Stnart.
Tower Hamlets, Mile
End, 1906.
B. 1867, son of Henry S. Straus, Vice-
Consul for the Netherlands at Manchester.
Ed. Harrow. Formerly partner Hale &
Son, Colonial brokers, London (retired.
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1898); member London C.C. since 1896
(Chairman Bridges Committee and Chair-
man HanweU Asylum Committee for 4
years); member Marylebone Borough
CounciL Unsuccessfully contested Mary-
lebone, W. (1895), Tower Hamlets, St
George's (1900), and Tower Hamlets, Mile
End (1905).
8 Hyde Park Mansions, W, Clvba—
National Liberal, Eighty.
Berks., AUngdon, 1906.
Stranss, Edvrard
Antboiiy.
R 186S. son of Joseph Strauss. ' Ed.
King's Coll.. London, and abroad. Hop
merchant; nas travelled extensively in
Canada, United States, and Europe.
49 Grosvenor Souare, W. ; Kingston
House, Abingdon, Berks. C7t«6«— Devon-
shire, Bath, National Liberal.
Stuart, Jamam SS5Si.!1ISi<m.ie».i«)o.
LtlA,0, Sonderland, 1906.
B. 1843, son of Joseph Gordon Stuart,
Markincn, Fife, and Catherine, dau. of
David Booth, Newburgh. Ed. privately
and St. Andrew's and Cambridge Univs.
(3rd Wrangler, 1866 ; FeUow Trinity Coll..
1867). M. 1^, Laura Elizabeth, dau. of
J. J. Colman. formerly M.P. for Norwich.
Professor of Applied Mechanics, Cam-
bridge, 1875-89 ; founded System of Uni-
versity Extension Teaching and the Me-
chanical Workshops at Cambridge. Pub-
lished works— pamphlets and articles on
educational, scientific, and political sub-
jects. Unsuccessfully contested Cam-
bridge University (1882) and Shoreditch,
Hoxton (1900X
24 Grosvenor Road, S. W. ; Carrow Ab-
bey, Norwich. C^«6— National LiberaL
Smniiierbell, Thomas, stmderiand, 1906.
B. 1861, son of Thomas Summerbell.
miner. Seaham Harbour. Ed. National
School, Seaham Harbour. Printer; mem-
ber Typographical Association ; late Sec.
Trades Council, Sunderland ; member
Sunderland Town Council Gate Chair-
man Tramways Committee); a founder
Labourers' Union of Gt. Britain. L.R.C.
Member.
14 St. Vincent Street, Sunderland.
Sntherland, Jolin
Bbeneser. *^**" District, 1906.
B. 1854, son of Adam Sutherland. Ed.
Lossiemouth Public School and Aber-
deen Univ. Chairman Fordyce School
Board; member Fordyce Parish; Council
and Banflfehire C.C. ; keenly interested in
questions of Education and Local Govern-
ment.
Upper Aird, Portsoy, Banlfshire. Club—
Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh).
Taylor, Anstin. iiT6rpooi,EartToxteth,i9os.
B. 1858, son of Ven. Archdeacon Taylor,
D.D. Ed. Liverpool ColL and Corpus
Christi ColL, Canrt)ridge (B.A., 1880). M.
1886, Lucia (d. 1906), dau. of Edward
Whitaker, Liverpool. Partner Hugh
Evans & Co., shipowners, Liverpool;
member Liverpool City Council, 1892-5 and
1901-3 (Chairman Housing Committee,
1901-3) ; joined Liberal Party, 1906. Pub-
lished works — addresses on Edmund
Burke, Ibsen, Captain Mahan, lYench
Revolution ; SideligtUs on Protection.
179 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; Streatiam
Tower, Liverpool. Clubs —Reform^ Na-
tionaL
Taylor, Theodore Lanes., Bsdciiir<Hnim.
Cooke* Farnworth, 1900.
B. 1850, son of Joshua and Alice Taylor.
Batley. Ed. Batley Gram. School and
Silcoates School, Wakefield. M. 1874,
Sara Jane, dau. of W. J, P. Ingraham,
Philadelphia, U.S. A. Entered his father's
and uncles' woollen cloth manufacturing
business, 1866, becoming head of it in 1891
and sole proprietor in 1892; established
in 1896 a profit-sharing scheme in which
all classes of employes share.
Sunny Bank, Batley. Ciii6— National
LiberaL
Durham,
Chester-le-Sireet, 1906.
Taylor, Jolm
Wilkinson.
B. 1861. Began work at nine; appren-
ticed at twelve as a blacksmith; after-
wards worked in a colliery; Sec Durham
Mechanics' Association. L.R.C. Member.
Dipton, S.O., Durham.
Tennant, Sir Bdward a-«-k«rv iqm
PriaulX, Bt. Saliabnry, Moe.
B. 1859, son of Sir Charles Tennant, Bt
Ed. Eton and Trinity Coll., Cambridge
(M.A., 1885). M. 1895, Pamela, dau. of
Hon. Percy Wyndham. Read for the Bar;
Priv. Sec. to Sir George Trevelyan when
Sec for Scotland, 1892-^. Unsuccessfully
contested Lanark, Partick (1892) and Pee-
blesshire and Selkirkshire (1900).
31 Lennox Gardens, S.W. ; Lilsford
Manor, Salisbury. CZmos— Brooks's, Turf.
Berwickshire, 1894.
Tennant, Harold
John.
B. 1865, son of Sir Charles Tennant, Bt.
Ed. Eton and Trinity ColL, Cambridge.
M. (1st) 1889, Helen (d. 1892), dau. of Major
Gordon Duff, of Drummuir ; and (2nd) 1896,
Margaret Edith Abraham, H.M. Super-
intending Inspector of Factories, dau. of
George Whitley Abraham, Rathgar, co.
Dublin. Priv. Sec. to Mr. Asquith when
Home Secretarv, 1892-5 ; Sec. White Lead
Committee, 1893; Chairman Dangerous
Trades Committee, 1895-9.
33 Bruton Street, W.; Hutton Castle,
Berwick - on - Tweed. CltUta — Brooks's,
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National Liberal, Cosmopolitan, Scottish
Liberal (Edinburgh), New (Edinburgh),
Liberal (Glasgow).
THomaS, Abel, K.O. Cajrajrthenshlre. E..
B. 1848, son of T. E. Thomas, J. P.,
Trehale, Pembroke. Ed. Clifton (B.A.,
London Univ.). M. 1875, Bessie (d. 1890),
dau. of Samuel Polak. Called to the Bai,
1873; joined S. Wales and Chester Cir-
cuits ; Q.C., 1892 : Bencher (Middle Temple),
1899 ; Vice - Chairman Pembrokesnire
Quarter Sessions ; J.P., Pembrokeshire.
7 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. ; 85
Cornwall Gardens, S. Kensington, W.
Cii*6«— Reform, National Liberal, Albe-
marle. •
Tliomas, SIP Alfred. OJ'^organahlre. B..
B. 1840, son of D. Thomas, Penylan,
Cardiff. A retired merchant; Mayor,
Cardiff, 1882 ; received freedom of Cardiff,
1888 ; was Pres. Baptist Union of Wales ;
Pres. 8. Wales University Coll.; succ.
Sir G. O. Morgan as Chairman Welsh
Liberal Parliamentary Party, 1898; Kt.
1902 ; J.P., Cardiff and Glamorganshire ;
D.L., Glamorganshire.
Bronwvdd, Cardiff. CZubs— Devonshire,
Reform, National Liberal.
Thomas, David Alfred. MerUhyr-xydvii.
B. 1856, son of Samuel Thomas. Ysgn-
borwen, Aberdare. Ed. privately, and
Gonville and Caius Col., Cambridge
(Mathematical Scholar of Jesus and Caius
Colls. ; B.A. Mathematical Hons., 1880 ;
M.A., 1883). M. 1882, SybU Margaret, dau.
of George Augustus Haig, Penithon, Rad-
norshire. Partner Thomas & Davey,
colliery agents, Cardiff; Pres. S. Wales
Liberal Fed., 1894-«: Pres. Cardiff Cham-
ber of Commerce, 1895 ; member Advisory
Committee to Intelligence Dept., Board of
Trade; secured bluest percentage of
registered electors in England and Wales
both in 1892 and 1906; J.P., Glamorgan-
shire and Monmouthshire ; D.L., Glamor-
ganshire. Published works— papers and
articles on economic questions.
122 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; Llanwem
Park, near Newport, Monmouthshire.
Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National
Liberal.
ThomaSSOII) Franklin. Leicester, 1906.
B. 1873, son of J. P. Thomasson, formerly
M.P. for Bolton, and Katharine Lucas
Thomasson, niece of John Bright. Ed.
grivatelv. M. 1895, Elizabeth Lawton
!offin. New York. Founder and pro-
prietor of the Tribune, Unsuccessfully
contested Lanes.. West Houghton (1900)
and Lanes., Stretford (1901).
36 Gloucester Square, W. ; Hallsteads,
near Penrith. Crufts— National Liberal,
Automobile.
Thompson, John
IHrililam Howard.
Somexaet, E., Ifl06.
B. 1861, son of Gustavus Thompsoi
solicitor, London. Ed. private scho(
and Whitgift School, Croydon. M. 189
Antoinette Ebden, dau. of T. J. Keen(
Seaborough Court, Somerset Admitte
a solicitor. 1883; partner Gustavv
Thompson & Sons, London; formerly sol
citor to Conservative Land Society an
hon. solicitor to National Footpath Pr(
servation Society ; Director W. P. Grigg
& Co., Ltd., and South Essex Recorder
Ltd.
2 Southwick Crescent, Hyde Park, W
115 St. James's Court, Westminster, S.'S^
Ciwfes— Boodle's, National Liberal, Eighth
Thome, IHTilliam
Jamea.
West Ham, B., 1906.
B. 1857, son of Thomas and Emm
Thorne, brickfield workers. Ed. non^
Be^n work at six ; founder Gas Worker
Union of which he has been General Se<
since 1889 ; has attended four Intematlom
Congresses ; member Parliamentary Con
mittee Trade Union Congress since 1894
Sec. International Congress. London, 1896
sent to America by Trade Union Congrest
1898 ; member West Ham Town Council
joined Social Democratic Federation, 188-
Unsuccessfully contested West Ham. S
(1900). L.R.C. Member.
1 Lawrence Road, Upton Manor, Bssei
Tillett, Louis John. Norwich, 1904.
B. 1885, grandson of Jacob Henry Tillett
formerly M. P. for Norwich. Ed. privateh
M. 1896, May (d. 1905), dau. of Jame
Reeve. Admitted a solicitor, 1889; men:
ber Norwich Town Council since 1890.
Catton, Norfolk.
Tomkinson, James. Cheahire, Crewe, 1900.
B. 1840, son. of Col. William Tomkinson
and Susan, dau. of Thomas Tarletoo
Bolesworth CcLstle, Cheshire. Ed. Rugb
and BaUiol Coll., Oxford (B.A, 1863). lA
1871, Emily Frances (d. 1905), dau. of Si
Geo. Hudson Pabner, Bt., Wanlip Hall
Leicester. A banker in London, 1867-79
partner Williams & Co., Old Bank, Chestei
1879-97, until its absorption by Lloyd
Bank, of which he is a Director ; Maj. an(
Hon. Lt.-Col. Earl of Chester's Imperia
Yeomanry, which he joined in 186(5 (re
tired, 1906); Alderman and first Vice
Chairman Cheshire C.C. ; J.P. and D.L.
Cheshire. Published work— Diary of <
Cavalry Officer^ 1809-16 (editor). Unsuc
cessfully contested Cheshire, W. (1881)
Cheshire, Wirral (1885), Cheshire, Eddig
bury (1886 and 1892), and Warwickshire
N.E. (1895).
WiUington Hall, Tarporley, Cheshire
Brunswick House, Cromer. Cltibs-
Brooks's, National Liberal, Bath.
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B. 1845, son of John and Jane Torrance,
Cumnock, AyTshire. Ed. Parish School
and classes in Glasgrow and London. M.
1870, Flora Weir, dan. of John Drummond,
Cumnock. Partner Miller, Son, & Tor-
rance, muslin and lace manufacturers,
London and Glasgow ; member Common
Council of London, 1882-92 ; member Lon-
don C.C. since creation in 1889 (Deputy-
Chairman, 1897; Vice -Chairman, 1900;
Chairman, 1901); Mayor Islington, 1903;
Kt., 1906. Unsuccessfully contested Is-
lington, E. (1900).
Clydesdale, Highbury Quadrant, N.
CZttos — National Liberal, City Liberal,
Liberal (Glasgow).
Toulmin, Oeortf e. Bury, igo2.
B. 1857, son of Councillor George Toul-
min, J. P., Preston. Ed. Preston Gram.
School. M. 1882, Marv Elizabeth, dau.
of Aid. Edelston. Partner Geo. Toulmin
& Sons, proprietors of Lancashire Daily
Posty Preston Otiardian, and Blackburn
THmes; Vice-Chairman Preston Board of
Guardians ; J. P., County of Lancaster and
Borough of Preston. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Bury (1900).
166 Ashley Gardens, S.W.; 127 Fisher-
gate, Preston. C^wfts— National Liberal,
Eighty.
B. 1870, eldest son of Rt. Hon. Sir G. O.
Trevelyan, Bt., statesman and writer, and
Caroline, dau. of R. N. Philips, M.P. for
Bury. Ed. Harrow and Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge. M. 1904. Mary Katharine,
dau. of Sir Hugh Bell, Bt. Sec. to Lord
Crewe when Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1892-3 ;-
member London School Board, 1896-7 ;
Charity Commissioner, 1906; J.P. and C.C,
Northumberland. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Lambeth, N. (1895).
14 Great College Street, Westminster,
S.W. ; Cambo, Northumberland. Clubs—
Brooks's, . National Liberal, Newcastle
Liberal.
Ure, Alexander, K.C. ^^^^vmbire,
B. 1853, son of John Ure, Helensburgh.
Ed. Glasgow and Edinburgh Univs. M.
1879, Margaret MacDowall, dau. of Thomas
Steven, iron merchant, Glasgow. An advo-
cate ; Solicitor-General for Scotland, 1905.
Unsuccessfully contested Perthshire, W.
(1892) and Linlithgowshire (1893).
31 Heriot Row, Edinburgh. Clubs —
National Liberal, Bath, Automobile,
Ranelagh. Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh),
Liberal (Glasgow), Western (Glasgow),
Royal Northern Yacht, Royal Clyde
Yacht.
Yemey, Frederiok
WlUfam.
Bocks., BQcUngrhain.
J906.
B. 1846, son of Rt Hon. Sir Harry Ver-
ney, Bt Ed. Harrow and Christ Church,
Oxford. M. 1870, MaMde, dau. of Sir John
Hay Williams, Bt Called to the Bar, 1873 ; I
Sec. Siamese Legation, 1883 (Counsellor,
1895-1906) ; member Bucks. C.C. since 1889 I
and London C.C. since 1898. Unsuccess-
fully contested Kent, Tunbridge (1885),
Bath (1886), Norwich (1895), and Liverpool,
Exchange (1900).
12 Connaught Place, W. CZw6s— Trav-
ellers', Brooks's, National Liberal.
Brighton, 1905.
YilUerB, Ernest
Amhenit. ^
B. 1863, son of Rev. Charles ViUiers,
late Rector of Croft, Yorks., and nephew
of Lord Amherst of Hackney. Ed. Cam-
bridge Univ. (M.A.). M. 1898, Hon. Elaine
Guest, dau. of Lord Wimborne.
22 Adelaide Crescent, Brighton. Club—
Arthur's.
Birkenhead, 1006.
Vivian, Henry
Harvey.
B. 1868, son of William Henry and Mary
Vivian. Ed. National Schools. M. 1894,
Helen Sturgeon. Formerly Chairman Pim-
lico Branch Amalgamated Society of Car-
penters and Joiners ; Sec. Labour Copart-
nership Association since 1891; founder
and Chairman Copartnership Tenants
Housing Council, Ealing Tenants, Ltd.,
and other Tenajit Copartnership Associ-
ations; Editor Labour Copartnership.
Labour Member.
22 Red Lion Square, W.C.
'Vadsivortli,
John.
Yorks., Hallamahire, 1906.
B. 1850, son of H. Wadsworth. Ed.
Bramnton School. M. 1872, Annie Eliza
Bell, Newbegin, near Sheffield. Began
work in a coal mine while a boy ; check-
weighman, 1883-1904; Sec, Pres., and
Delegate Wharncliffe Silkstone Branch
Yorkshire Miners' Assoc, for 20 years;
Pres. (1904^5) and General and Correspond-
ing Sec. (1906) Yorkshire Miners' Assoc, of
which he had been Vice-Pres. for 15 years.
Labour Member.
Westminster Palace Hotel, S.W. ; 2Hud-
dersfield Road, Bamsley.
I<eicesterahire, Melton, 1906.
Walker, Henry
de Rosenbacli.
B. 1867, son of R. F. Walker, Shooter's
Hill, Kent Ed. Winchester and Trinity
Coll., Cambridge. M. 1900, Maud Eleanor,
dau. of Rev. D. W. Chut«, Rector of Sher-
borne St. John, Basingstoke. Clerk in
Foreign Office, 1889-92; Priv. Sec to Pari.
Sec. Local Government Board, 1895; has
travelled in Canada, Australia, New Zea-
land, and West Indies. Published works
LI8BBAI, YBAB BOOK, 1907. ,,^,^^, ,^ GoOgk
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
81
—AustrcUaaian , Dimocracy; The West
Indies and the Empire. Unsnccessfully
contested Suffolk, Stowmarket (1895) and
Plymouth (1900).
95 Gloucester Place. Portman Square,
W. ClvJbs—^t. James 8, National Liberal.
Wallaoe, Robert, K.G. Perth, 1896.
B. 1850, son of Rev. Robert Wallaoe,
I Dublin. Ed. Queen's Univ., Dublin (B.A.,
' 1871 ; LL.B., 1873). Called to the Bar, 1874 ;
joined the N.E. Circuit ; Q.C., 1894 ; for-
merly an Examiner in the Supreme Court
and a Revising Barrister for Middlesex.
Unsuccessfully contested "Wandsworth
(1885), Edinburgh, W. (1886), and Renfrew-
shire. W. (1892).
32 Clarence Gate Gardens. N. W. ; 2 Gar-
den Court, Temple, E.C. CXw6s— Reform,
National Liberal, Scottish Liberal (Edin-
burgh).
Walsh, Stephen. Lanes., Ince, isoe.
B. 1850. Ed. Kirkdale Schools, Liverpool.
Began work in a coal mine when fourteen ;
Agent Lancashire and Cheshire Miners'
Federation (Wigan): member Miners' Con-
ciliation Board; Pres. Wigan District
Trades Council. L.R.C. Member.
Avondale Road, Wigan.
Walters, John
Tudor.
Sheffield, Brightaide, 1806.
t B. 1866, son of John Tudor Walters.
Ed. Clitheroe Gram. SchooL M. 1888,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Hill, Leicester.
Architect and surveyor; member Lei-
cester Town Council since 1896 (Chairman
Education Committee).
3 Whitehall Court, S.W. ; GranviUe
, House, Leicester. Ciw6s— National Liberal,
Leicestershire.
IHTalton, Sir John r ^ « -^^
I^awson, K.C. ^«^' 8- ^^^
B. 1852^ son of Rev. John Walton, ex-
Pres. Wesleyan Conference, and Emma,
dau, of Rev. Thomas Harris. Ed. Mer-
chant Taylors'- School, Great Crosby,
Lanes., and London Univ. M. 1882, Joanna
M'Neilage, dau. of Robert Hedderwick, of
the Glasgow Citizen. Called to the Bar,
1877 ; Q.C., 1890 ; Bencher (Inner Temple),
1897 ; Attorney-General for England, 1905.
Unsuccessfully contested Leeds, Central
(1892).
42 Great Cumberland Place, W. ;
Coombe HiU. Butler's Cross, Bucks. Cluiba
— Brooks's, Reform.
IBTalton, Joseph. Yorka.,Barn8ley,1897.
B. 1849, son of Joseph Walton, Fros-
terley. Ed- privately. M. 1880, Faith,
dau. of Robert Gill, Middlesboro'. Began
comnaercial career in Middlesboro' in coal
and aJIied trades, 1870 ; retired from active
participation in business on entering Par-
liament, 1897 ; has travelled extensively in
Persia, India, Burma, China, Japan, Afnca,
and N. America ; J. P.. Middlesboro* and
Yorks., N. Riding ; D.Ly^Yorks., N. Rid-
ing. Published work— 27ie Chirva Crisis
U900). Unsuccessfully contested Yorks.,
Doncaster (1895).
Reform Club, PaU MaU, S.W. ; Glen-
side, Saltbum-by-the-Sea, Yorks. Clvbs—
Reform, National Liberal.
Ward, John. Stoke-on-Trent, igo6.
B. 1866, son of agricultural parents. Ed.
by himself. M. 1892, Lillian, dau. of
(jTeorge Gibbs, Winslow, Bucks. Has
worked as a navvy all his life ; employed
on many important public works, mclud-
ing Manchester Ship Canal and Suakim
and Berber Railway (Silver Medal and
Clasp, Suakim, 1885; Khedive's Bronze
Star) ; Chief Officer Navvies' Trade Union
since 1889. Published works -pamphlets
on social subjects. Labour Member.
12o Elmsleigh Road, East Hill, Wands-
worth, S.W.
Ward, William
Dudley.
Southampton, 1906.
B. 1877, son of W. H. Dudley Ward and
Hon. Eugenie Violet Brett, dau. of 1st
Lord Esher. Ed. Eton and Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge. Called to the Bar, 1904 ; Pari.
Priv. Sec. to Mr. Lewis Harcourt, First
Commissioner of Works.
14 Berkeley Street, PiccadiUy, W. Clvb
—Windham.
Wardle, George James. Stockport, looe.
B. 1865, son of George and Ella Wardle.
Ed. elementary schools, chiefly Wesleyan
Day School, Keighlev (three scholarships).
M. 1899, AUa Matilda, dau. of John
Terry, Keighley. Half-timer in woollen
factory when eight years old, full-timer
when thirteen ; entered Midland Railway
service as clerk when fifteen ; edited local
Labour J&wmal for four years; editor
Railway Review since -1898 ; member In-
stitute of Journalists. Published work—
Problems of the Age (poems). L.R.C.
Member.
251 Gray's Inn Road, W.C. ; 107 Brownlow
Road, New Southgate, N.
Warner, Thomas i?Sf/?LichfleT-*-
Gourtenay Theydon. igge.
B. 1857, son of Edward Warner (formerly
M.P. for Norwich), Higham, Woodford,
Essex. Ed. Eton and Brasenose ColL, Ox-
ford. M. 1883, Lady Lendra Diana, dau. of
Earl de Montalt. A large landowner in
Walthamstow and Leyton, and SuflPblk;
Chairman Warner Estate Co. and Totten-
ham and Forest Gate Co. ; Director Law
Land Co. ; Lt.-Col. 4th Oxfordshire Lt.
Infantry; member Essex C.C., 188^-1901;
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82
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
High Sheriff Ehsox. 1881 ; J.R, Somerset.
Unsuccessfully con£ested Coventry (1885)
and Somerset N. (1885).
56 Cadofirai,n Square, S.W. ; Brettenham
Park, Suffolk. CZi^fea— Reform, Union,
Bachelors', Rational LiberaL
mTAaAii Ayrdiire. 8., 1885-6.
^^^L^ AvMhire, a, 1892-6.
JSUgena* clackmaiman and Kinross, 1899.
B. 1846, son of Rigby Wason. M.P. for
Ipswich. Ed. Rugby and Wadham Coll.,
Oxford (M.A., 1870). M. 1870, Eleanor Mary,
dau. of Charles Reynolds Williams, Dol-
melynllyn, Dolgelly. Called to the Bar,
1870: for some time a member of firm of
Williams & James, solicitors; formerly
Assistant Examiner Incorporated Law
Society ; re-admitted a member of the Bar.
1886, but does not practise ; has travelled
twice round the world; J.P., Ayr. Un-
successfully contested Ayrshire, S. (1886
and 1885).
8 Sussex Gardens. Hyde Park, W.; Blair,
Dailly, S.O., Ayrshire. CZitfes— Reform,
Union, Liberal (Edinburgh), Liberal (Glas-
gow).
Orkney and Shetland, 1900.
Vason, Jolin
Gatlicart.
B. 1848, son of Rigby Wason, M.P. for
Ipswich. £d. Laleham and Rugby. M.
1874, Alice Seymour, dau. of Edwara Bell,
C.E. Went to New Zealand and engaged
in farming, 1867 ; elected to New Zealand
Parliament, 1876 ; resigned 1878 ; re-elected,
1881 ; defeated 1883, re-elected 1886; called
to the Bar, 1887 ; elected for Orkney and
Shetland as Liberal Unionist, 1800; left
party on Education Bill and Irish Adminis-
tration, 1802; resigned seat and was re-
elected as Liberal.
6 Evelyn Mansions, Victoria Street, S. W.;
Craig, Ayrshire. CTitiw— Reform, Union.
B. 1857, son of Sir Sydney Waterlow.
Ed. private schools at Northampton and
Lausanne. M. 1883, Edith Emma, dau. of
Mrs. Maitland, formerly member London
School Board. Formerly Director Water-
low & Sons, Ltd., printers (retired 1888) ;
Director Improved Industrial Dwellings
Co. since 1885; member London C.C. since
1888.
38 Cornwall Gardens, South Kensingrton,
S.W. C^wfea— Reform, National Liberal,
Eighty, Automobile.
Watt, Harry
Anderson.
aia^^ow, College, 1906.
B. 1863, son of George Henry Watt, mer-
chant, Glasgow, and Elizabeth Taylor,
dau. of James Anderson, Glasgow. Ed.
Glasgow High School, Bellahouston Aca-
demy, Glasgow, and Glasgow Univ. (M.A.).
M. 1884, Caroline Egerton, dau. of James
Frackelton, Dunmurry, Antrim. In busi-
ness in Glasgow for seventeen years;
called to the Bar, 1886 ; J.P., Argyllshire.
Ardenslate House, Hunter's Quay,
Argyllshire; Rhuvaar, Bridge of Weir,
Renfrewshire. CZrt6«— National Liberal,
Liberal (Glasgow), Scottish Liberal (Edin-
burgh).
IVedtfWOOd, JOSiab NewcasUe-under-
Glement. Lyme, 19og.
B. 1872, son of C. F. Wedgwood, Master
Potter of Etruria, and Emily Catherine,
sister of Lord Rendel, and great-great-
grandson of Josiah Wedgwood, the cele-
brated potter. Ed. Clifton, Germany, and
R.N,C., Greenwich. M. 1884, Ethel, dau.
of Lord Justice Bowen. A naval architect
and engineer ; Assist. Constructor Royal
Corps of Naval Constructors, 1885-6;
Naval Architect, Blswick Shipyard, 1886-8 ;
Capt. R.A. (temporary) Els wick Battery
in S. A. War, 1800-1 ; Resident Magistrate,
Ermelo, Transvaal, 1802-4; Pari. Priv.
Sec. to Mr. Runciman, 1806.
4 Whitehall Court, S.W. CTttb — Na-
tional Liberal.
B. 1838, son of James Ross Weir and
Margaret, dau. of D. McLaren, Perth-
shire. Ed. Dollar Academy and in London.
M. (1st) 1863, Mary Anne (d. 1886), dau. of
George Dash, Brighton; and (2nd) 1888,
Marion Jolly. Retired from business, 1880 ;
formerly member Committee Scottish
Corporation, Committee National Liberal
Club, and London C.C. (1882-5). Unsuc-
cessfully contested Falkirk District (1885).
4 Frognal, Hampstead, N.W. Club—
National Liberal.
HowrarcL 1906.
B. 1858, son of Samuel Whitbread, for-
merly M.P. for Bedford, and Lady Isabella
Pelham, dau. of 3rd Lord Chichester. Ed.
Eton and Trinity Coll., Cambridge. M.
1804, Madeline, dau. of Meg or Hon. Edward
Bourke, and niece of 6th Lord Mayo.
Assist. Priv. Sec. to Lord Northbrook
when First Lord of the Admiralty, 1880-2,
and to Sir U. Kay Shuttlewortn when
Chancellor Duchy of Lancaster, 1886 ;
Alderman Beds. C.C. (Chairman Educa-
tion and Licensing Committees); Deputy
Chairman Beds. Quarter Sessions. Un-
successfully contested Lanes., Bootle (1885),
Hunts., Himtingdon (1882), and Bedford
(1885).
11 Mansfield Street, Cavendish Square,
W. Ciw6s— Brooks's, Reform.
HVllite, George. Norfolk, N.W., 1900.
B. 1840, son of Thomas and Mary White,
Bourne, Lines. Ed. Bourne Gram. School.
M. 1863, Anne, dau. of Henry Ransome,
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Norwich. Began as jtmior clerk in leather
and shoe mannfacturing business, Nor-
wich, 1856; partner, 1872, and now Chair-
man of Co. : Pres. Baptist Union, 1903-4 ;
Alderman Norwich City Council, of which
he has been member 25 yee^rs; member
Norwich School Board for 30 years (Chair-
man for 15 years) ; Sheriff Norwich, 1888 ;
J.P., Norwich.
The Orange, Eaton, Norwich. Clubs--
Reform, National Liberal.
Dnmbartonshire, 1906.
White. James
Dundas.
B.18fl6, son of John Orr White. Ed-
Rugby and Trinity Coll., Cambridge (M. A.,
LLJ).). M. 1894, Lydia Grace, dau. of Rev.
R. Haythomthwaite, Vicar of Cleator
Moor. Called to the Bar, 1891. Published
works— treatises on the Merchant Ship-
ping Acts and the Marine Insurance Act ;
Economic Jdeala ; Island EconoTny ; Land
and Labour; and numerous pamphlets
and articles on economic, legal, and naut-
ical subjects.
3 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. ; 50 Clan-
ricarde Gardens, W. Clubs— Reform^ Na-
tional Liberal, Eighty, Liberal (Glasgow).
Wlllte, IiUke. TorkB., Backrose, 1900.
B. 1845, son of James White, Deighton
Grove, near York. Ed. Foss Bridge
School, York. M. 1869, dau. of A. Wood
York. Admitted a solicitor, 1874: for-
merly Chairman School Board and Urban
District Council; County Alderman until
appointed Coroner for Yorks., East Riding,
a post still held.
Inns of Court Hotel, Holbom, W.C;
Driffield, East Yorks. C?w6 — National
LiberaL
Easex, S.E.. 1006.
imiiteliead, Rowland
JBdvrard.
B. 1863, son of Sir James Whitehead, Bt.,
formerly M.P. for Leicester. Ed. Clifton
and University Coll., Oxford (2nd Class
Classical Mods., 1883 ; 1st Class Final His-
tory School, 1886; M.A.). M. 1893. Ethel
Mary Leonie, dau. of Philip H. Raihbone,
J.P., Liiverpool. Called to the Bar. 1888
(Equity Prizeman, 1888); Lecturer Incor-
porated Law Society, 1890-2 ; practises in
Railway Commission Court and Chancery
Division ; Member Council Clifton Coll.;
Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr. Herbert Samuel,
1906. Unsuccessfully contested Essex, S.E.
(1900).
8 Orove End Road, St. John's Wood,
THT<eley, Oeortfe.
Stockport. 1898-1900.
Yorks., Pncteey, 1900.
B. 1855, son of G. Whiteley, Halifax.
Ed. foreign schools and Zurich Univ. M.
1881, dau. of WiUiam TattersaU, J.P. and
C.C., Blackburn and Milnthorpe; J.P.,
Hants ; Conservative M.P., Stockport (1893-
1900) ; returned as Liberal, Yorks., Pudsey
(1900) ; Patronage Sec. to Treasury, 1905.
31 Prince's Gate, S.W.; Hawkstone
Park, Shropshire; St. Anthony's, MUn-
thorpe. C2uo«— Reform, National Liberal.
Wliitley, Jolin Henry. Halifax. 1900.
B. 1888, son of N. Whitley, Halifax.
Ed. Clifton and London Univ. M. 1892,
Margherita, dau. of Giulio Marchetti. A
cotton-spinner ; J.P., Halifax and Yorks.
West Riding.
28 St. James Court, Buckingham Gate,
S.W.; Brantwood, HaUfax. C^m6— Na-
tional Liberal.
HVliittakep, Sir
Thomas Palmer.
Yorks., Spen VaUey,
1892.
B. 1860, son of Thomas Whittaker, J.P.,
Scarborough. Ed. Huddersfleld College.
M. 1874, Emma Mary, dau. of Capt. Charles
Theedam,. Scarborough. In the hard-
ware trade until 1882; newspaper pro-
prietor and editor, 1882-92 ; Chairman and
Managing Director United Kingdom
Temperance and General Provident
Institution; member Royal Commission
on Licensing Laws, 1896-9; Kt., 1906.
Published works — numerous pamphlets
and articles on economic, statistical, and
social subjects.
13 Taviton Street, Gordon Square, W.C.
CZu&— National Liberal.
'Viles, Thomas. laUngton, s.. igoo.
B. 1861, son of Joseph WUes. St. Albans.
Ed. Amersham HaU School. M. 1890,
Winifred, dau. of Rev. Harris Crass weller.
Senior partner Joseph Wiles Sc Son, grain
merchants, London ; member London Corn
and Baltic ShippingExchanges ; member
London C.C. since lw9 (Progressive Whip ;
Organizer of L.C.C. Election in 1904 for
whole of London).
5 Aubrey Road, Holland Park, W.
CZt*6«— Reform, National Liberal, Eighty.
Vilkie, Alexander. Dundee, uoo.
B.1850, son of William WUkie. Ed.
Public School, Fife. M. 1872, Mary
SmiUie. General Sec. Associated Ship-
wrights' Society; member Newcastle-on-
Tyne City Council; member Mosely In-
dustrial Commission to America, 1902;
J.P., Newoastle-on-Tyne. Unsuccessfully
contested Sunderland (1900). L.R.C.
Member.
Leven House, Lesbury Road, Heaton,
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Merioneth, 1900.
VlUiams, Arthur
Osmond.
B. 1849, son of David Williams (M.P. for
Merioneth). Castle Deudraeth, Merioneth-
shire, and Annie Loveday, dau. of William
Williams, Penraithuchaf. Ed. Eton. M.
ioogle
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
1880, Frances Evebm, dau. of J. W.
Greaves, Berricote, Warwickshire. Deputy
Chairman Quarter Sessions; Chairman
Merionethshire C.C. ; J.P. and D.L., Meri-
onethshire and Carnarvonshire.
Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W. ; CasUe
Deudraeth, Merionethshire. C?w6— Re-
form.
Williams, John. Olam.. Gk>wer, 1906.
B. 1861, son of David and Hannah Wil-
liams. £d. Aberaman British School. M.
1884, Lizzie Jones, Aberaman. Collier, 9
years; Krocer and draper's assistant, 5
years ; checkweighman, 12 years ; Miners'
Agent, 8 years ; Consulting and Organiz-
ing Agent Western Miners' Assoc, of
Glamoi^anshire ; Welsh poet; lecturer
on Economics ; ordained Baptist minister.
Labour Member.
Westminster Palace Hotel, S.W. ;
Godre'r Bryn, Sketty, Swansea.
Williams, William Carmarthen District,
lilewelyn. ii'oe.
B. 1867, son of Morgan Williams, Llan-
gadock. Ed. Llandovery Coll. and Brase-
nose Coll., Oxford (Scholar and Exhi-
bitioner). M. 1891. Elinor, dau. of J.
Jenkins, Llangadock. Formerly a journ-
alist ; editor South Wales DaUy Post
and South Wales Daily News; chief sub-
editor Star; called to the Bar, 1897 ; joined
South Wales Circuit. Published works-
historical essays and two novels (in Welsh).
135 Church Street, Chelsea, S. W. Clvb—
National Liberal.
Williamson, Jlrchibald. ^^f^^ ^**™'
B. 1860 son of Stephen Williamson, for-
merly M.P. for St. Andrews and KUmar-
nock Districts, and Annie, dau. of Rev.
Dr. Thomas Guthrie. Edinburgh. Ed.
Craigmount School, Edinburgh, and Edin-
b\irgn Univ. M. 1887, Caroline Maria, dau.
of J. C. Hayne. Partner Balfour, William-
son, & Co., merchants, Liverpool and
London ; Director Roval Insurance Co. ;
member Liveri)ool City Council, 189(M;
member Council Queen Victoria's Jubilee
Institute for Nurses : Chairman Liverpool
Queen Victoria Districl Nursing Assoc. ;
J. P., Liverpool. Unsuccessfully contested
Elgin and Nairn (1900).
Allerton Tower, near Liverpool; Glen-
ogil, Forfarshire. Clubs— Reform, Bath,
Automobile.
Wills, Arthur Walters. Dorset, n., i905.
B. 1868, son of G. Wills, Pepperdon,
Moreton-Hampstead, Devon, and 3 Hyde
Park Gate, S. W. Ed. Harrow and Trinity
Coll., Cambridge (B.A. ; LL.B., 1890).
Called to the Bar 1894; joined Western
Circuit.
3 Hyde Park Gate, S.W. ; Pepperdon,
Moreton - Hamnstead, Devon. Ultibs—
Reform, Fly-flsners.
Wilson, Hon. Charles Hoii, w.,
Henry Wellesley, D.S.O. i«)6.
B. 1875, eldest son of Lord . Nunburn-
holme. Ed. Eton. M. 1901, Lady Marjorie
Wynn-Carrington, dau. of Lord Carring-
ton. Major 2nd V.B. East Yorks. Regt.;
served with C.I.V. in S.A. War, 1900.
Ferriby Hall. East Yorks. Clubs—
Bachelors', National Liberal.
Torks., Holmfirth, 1885.
W^ilson, Henry
Joseph.
B. 1833, son of Wm. Wilson, Nottingham,
and Eliza, dau. of Joseph Read, Shef-
field. Ed. West of England Dissenters'
Proprietary School and University Coll.,
London. M. 1859, Charlotte, dau. of
Charles Cowan, M.P. for Edinburgh.
Member Sheffield School Board for 15
years ; member Departmental Committee
on Regulation of Vice in India; member
Royal Commission on Opiuin-1893-5 ; J.P.,
City of Sheffield and Yorks., West Riding.
Osgathorpe Hills, Sheffield.
Durham, Hoogfaton-le-
"Wilson, John. spring, 1886-6.
Durham, Hid, 1890.
B. 1837, son of Christopher Wilson, a
labourer, Greatham, Durham. Ed., left
school before 10. M:. 1862, Margaret, dau.
of G. Firth, a miner. An orphan at 10
and has fought his own way ever since ;
entered Durham coal mines at 13; went
to sea at 19 for four years ; returned to the
mines ; two years later went to the United
States for three and a half years, working
in the mines in Pennsylvania and Illinois ;
assisted in forming Durham Miners' Asso'^
ciation, 1869-70; Sec. Miners' Political
Association, 1876; Treas. Miners' Labour
Association^ 1882 ; Financial Sec, 1890 ;
Corresponding Sec, 1895. Unsuccessfully
contested Durham, Houghton -le- Spring
(1886). Labour Member.
20 Upper Kennington Lane, S.E. ; 14
North Road, Durham. Cittft — National
Liberal.
Wilson. Joseph Middlesborbugh, 1892-1900.
H&VelOOlC Middlesborough, 1906.
B. 1858, son of John Wilson. Ed. ele-
mentary school. M. 1879, Jane Anne
Whatham. Apprenticed to a lithographic
printer when nine; went to sea when
thirteen ; employed on coasts of Australia
and America and in trading to foreign
parts; Founder (1887) and General Sec.
National Seamen's and Firemen's Union ;
served on many Government Depart-
mental Committees. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Bristol, E. (1890) and Middlesborough
(1900). Labour Member.
Maritime Hall, West India Dock Road,
E. Ciirf>s— International Seafarers', Radic-
al (South Shields).
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
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''™?<>?» •'^^^^ Wotce8tewhire,N.,1896.
iHiiiiftm*
B. 1858, son of J. E. Wilson, J.P^ Edg-
baston, and Catharine, dan. of Geoi^e
Stacey, Tottenham. Ed- Grove House
School, Tottenham, and in Germany.
M. 1883, Florence Jane, dau. of Smith
Harrison, Woodford, Essex. A chemical
manufacturer; J.P., Worcestershire: left
Unionist party in the 1900 Parliament.
Queen Anne's Mansions, S. W. ; Perri-
croft, Colwall, Malvern. CZtifts— Koform,
Bath.
Wilson, WlUiam Lanes., West Houghton,
Tyson. leoe.
B. 1858. Apprenticed as a carpenter ; a
founder Bolton Building Trades Federa-
tion; Chairman Amalgamated Society
Carpenters and Joiners (1898rl906). L.R.C.
Member.
248 Oxford Grove, Bolton.
Wilson, Philip
HTliitwell.
St.Pancrag,S.,1906.
B. 1875, son of Isaac Whitwell Wilson,
J. P., Westmorland, and Anne, dau. of
Jonathan Bagster, Bible publisher. Ed.
Kendal Gram. School and Clare Coll.,
Cambridge (Scholar ; Pres. Union). M.
1899, Alice Selina, dau. of Henry Collins,
Rhode Island, U.S.A. Journalist; assist-
editor Daily News. Published works—
Why we Believe ; Liberty and, Religion.
16 Percy Circus, W.C. CTwd— National
LiberaL
Winfrey, Richapd. Norfolk, s.w., 1906.
B. 1858, son of Aid. R F. Winfrey. J.P.,
Long Sutton, Lines. Ed. Croad's School,
King's Lynn. M. 1897, Annie Lucy, dau.
of W. Pattinson, Ruskington, Lines.
Managing Director of six newspaper
publisning companies ; alderman Holland
(Lines.) C.C., 1889-1897; member Peter-
borough Town Council ; member Soke of
Peterborough C. C. ; ParL Priv. Sec.
to Lord Carrington, 1906. Published
works — Pamphlets on AUotmenta and
SmaU Holdings. Unsuccessfully con-
tested Norfolk, S.W. (1895 and 1900).
Sutton House, Peterborough ; FlaxweU,
Hunstanton, Norfolk. CJi*6— National
Liberal.
Wodehouse, Iiord. Norfolk, Mid, tgoe.
B. 1883, eldest son of Lord Kimberley.
Ed. Eton and Trinity Coll., Cambridge.
Wilton Park, North Walsham, Norfolk.
CZwd— Bachelors'. ,
Wood. Thomas Glasgow. St. BoUox,
McKlnnon, I<I<.D. i906.
B. 1855, son of Hugh and Jessie Wood.
Ed. Mill Hill and University ColL, London
(B.A, London). M. 1883, IsabeUa, dau. of
Alexander Sandison, J. P., merchant. Shot-
land. Member London C.C. since 1892
(Chairman, 1898-9; leader Progressive
Party for 9 years) ; hon. LL.D., St. An-
drews. Published works — articles in
JSncyclomBdia Britannioa imd the Re-
views. Unsuccessfully contested Isling-
ton. N. (1895), Glasgow, St RoUos; (1900),
and Orkney and Shetland (1902).
16 Portland Place, W. CTuda— Reform,
National Liberal, Liberal (Glasgow).
Nottingham, W.,
1896.
B. 1857, son of Henry Houghton Yoxall
and Elizabeth, dau. of James Smallwood.
Ed. public elementary school, Redditch,
and Westminster Training ColL M. 1886,
Elizabeth, dau. of Lt.-Col. Coles, R.E.
Pupil, assistant, and certificated teacher
at SheflEleld ; head-master Sharrow Lane
Board School until 1892; Pros. National
Union of Teachers, 1891 (Sec, 1892) ; mem-
ber Royal Commission on Secondary
Education in England, 1894-5 ; hon. M. A.,
Cantab., 189^; a J.P. Published works—
The Rommany Stone; Alain Tanger's
Wife; SmalUou; Beyond the WdU; and
many educational works. Unsuccessfully
contested Notts., Bassetlaw (1892).
67 Russell Square, W.C; Springfield,
Kew. Clubs— Reform, National Liberal,
Liberal (Nottingham and County).
Yoxall, James Henry.
CONSERVATIVES (128).
AoLAND-HooD,Rt.Hon.Sir ^^^^^ Con^tUuevcy. Fcymur ConstUv^ruyy.
A., Bt. Somerset, West, 1892
Akers-Douolas, Rt. Hon.
A. ... « Kent, St. Augustine's, 1885 . Kent, East, 1880-5
Abkwright, J. S Hereford, 1900
Ashley, W. W Lancashire, Blackpool, 1906
Aubrey - Fletcher, Rt.
Hon. Sir H., Bt Sussex, Lewes, 1885 Sussex, Horsham, 1880-5
Baloarres, Lord
Baldwin, Alfred
Lancashire, Chorley, 1895 ...
Worcestershire, West, 1892
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Balfoxtr, Rt. Hon. A. J.
Balfour, Capt. C. B.
Banbury, Sir F. G., Bt
Baring, Hon. G. Y. ...
Barrie, H. T
Bbokett, Hon. Gervase
BiONOLD, Sir Arthur
Bowles, G. S
Boyle, Sir E., Bt., K.C.
Bridgbman, W. C. ...
Brotherton, B. a. ...
Bull, Sir W. J.
Burdbtt-Coutts, W. L.
Present Constituency,
City of London, 1906 (By) ...
Middlesex, Hornsey, 1900 ...
City of London, 1906 (By) ...
Winchester, 1906
Londonderry, North, 1906 ...
Yorkshire, Whitby, 1906 ...
Wick District, 1900
Lambeth, Norwood, 1906 ...
Taunton, 1906
Shropshire, Oswestry, 1906
Wakefield, 1902
Hammersmith, 1900
Westminster, 1885
Former Constituency,
Hertford, 1874-85 ; Manches-
ter, E., 1885-1906
CamberweU,
1892-1906
Peokham,
Campbell, Rt.Hon. J.H.M.,
K.C.
Carlile, Col. E. H
Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir E.,
K.C
Castlbrbagh, Viscount ...
Cave, G., K.C
Cecil, Evelyn
Cecil, Lord R., K.C.
CoATES, Maj. E. F
Corbett, T. L
COURTHOPE, G. L
Craig, Charles C
Craig, Capt. J
Craik, Sir Henry
Dalrymple, Viscount
Dixon, Rt. Hon. Sir D., Bt.
Dixon -Hartland, Sir F.,
Bt.
DuCros, H
Duncan, R
Dublin University, 1903 ...
Herts., St. Albans, 1906 ...
Dublin University, 1892 ..,
Maidstone, 1906
Surrey, Kingston, 1906
Aston Manor, 1900
Marylebone, East, 1906
Lowisham, 1903
Down, North, 1900
Sussex, Rye, 1906
Antrim, South, 1903
Down, East, 1906
Glasffow and Aberdeen
Uidvs., 1906
Wigtownshire, 1906 ... ' ..,
Belfast, North, 1905
Middlesex, Uxbridge, 1885
Hastings, 1906
Lanarkshire, Gkivan, 1906 ..
Dublin, St. Stephen's Greea,
1896-1900
Herts., East, 1896-1900
Worcestershire,
1880.5
Evesham,
EvANS-Gk)RD0N, Maj. Sir W,
Tower Hamlets, Stepney,
1900
Faber, Capt W. V. ...
Faber, G. D
Fardell, Sir T. G. ...
Fell, A
Fetherstonhaugh, G.
Finch, Rt. Hon. G. H.
Fletcher, J. S.
Forster, H. W,
Hants., Andover, 1906
York, 1900
Paddington, South, 1895
Yarmouth, 1906
Fermanagh, North, 1906
Rutland, 1867
Hampstead, 1905
Kent, Sevenoaks, 1892
Gardner, E.
GiBBS, G. A.
Berkshire, Wokingham, 1901
Bristol, West, 1906
Hambro, C. Eric
Hamilton, Marquess of
Hardy, Laurence ...
Surrey, Wimbledon, 1900 .
Londonderry City, 1900
Kent, Ashford, 1802 ...
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Present Constituency,
Former CoTistUuency.
Habmood-Banner, J. S. ...
Liverpool, Everton, 1905 ...
Harrison-Broadlky, Col.
H.B
Yorkg., Howdenshire, 1908
Hay, Hon. Claude G.
Shoreditch, Hoxton, 1900 ...
Heaton, J. Heimiker
Canterbury, 1885
Hblmsley, Viscount
Yorkshire, Thirsk and
Malton, 1906
Hervby, Capt. F. W. F. ..
Bury St. Edmunds, 1906 ...
Hicks-Beach, Hon. M. H.
Glos., Tewkesbury, 1906 ...
Hill, Sir C. L
Shrewsbury, 1906
Hill, H. Staveley
Staffordshire, Kingswin-
ford 190.^
Hornby, Sir W. H., Bt. ...
1.UI.U, ioVW ... ... ...
Blackburn, 1886
Houston, R. P
Liverpool, West Toxteth,
Joicby-Cbcil, Lord J. P. ...
Lincolnshire, Stamford, 1906
Kknnaway, Rt. Hon. Sir
J.H.,Bt.
Devonshire, Honiton, 1885
Devon, East, 1870^
Ktcnyon-Slaney, Rt. Hon.
Col. W. S. ..
Shropshire, Newport, 1886
Keswick, William
Surrey, Kpsom, 1899
KiMBER, Sir Henry, Bt. ...
Wandsworth, 1885
King, Sir H.S
Hull, Central, 1885
Lane-Fox, G. R
Yorks., Barkston Ash, 1906
Law, a. Bonar
Dulwich, 1906 (By)
Glasgow, Blackfriars, 1900-6
Lee, A.H
Hants., Fareham, 1900
LiDDELL, H
Down, West, 1905
Lock WOOD, Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col
A. XV. JM.. ... .*• ...
Essex, Eppingf, 1892
Long, Col. C. W.
Worcs., Evesham, 1895 ...
Long, Rt. Hon. Walter ...
Dublin, S., 1906
Wilts., N., 1880-5; Wilts.,
Devizes, 1885-S2 ; Liverpool,
West Derby, 1892-1900 ;
Bristol, S., 1900-6
Lonsdale, J. B
Armagh, Mid, 1900
Lowe, Sir F. W
Birmingham, Edgbaston,
1898
C\miberland, Penrith, 1886
LOWTHER, Rt. Hon. J. W....
Rutland, 1883^
M'Calmont, Col. J
Antrim, East, 1885
MacIver, David
Liverpool, Kirkdale, 1898 ...
Birkenhead, 1874-85
Marks, Harry H
Kent, Isle of Thanet, 190^...
Tower Hamlets, St. George's,
1895-1900
Mason, J. F
Windsor, 1906
Mitch kij^Thomson, W. ...
Trfiuarkshire, N.W., 1908 ...
Moore, W., K.C
Armagh, North, 1906 (By) ...
Antrim, North, 189^-1906
MUNTZ, Sir P. A., Bt.
Warwickshire, Tamworth,
1885
Warwickshire, North, 1884-5
Nicholson, W. G.
Hants., Petersfleld, 1897 ...
NiBLD, H
Middlesex, Ealing, 1908 ...
O'Neill, Hon. R.T
Antrim, Mid, 1885
Parker, Sir Gilbert
Gravesend, 1900
Percy, Earl
Kensington, South, 1895 ...
Powell, Sir F. S., Bt.
Wigan,1885
Wigan, 1857-9; Cambridge,
1^-8; Yorks. JW^. Riding,
North, 1872-4 ; Wigan, 1881
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Randles, Sir J. S
Rasch, Sir F. C, Bt.
Rawlinson, J. F. P., K.C.
Remnant, J. F
Roberts, Samuel
RoPNER, Sir Robert, Bt. ..
Rutherford, J
Rutherford, W. W.
Salter, A. Clavell, K.C. ..
Sandys, Lt.-Col. T. M. ..
Sassoon, Sir E. A., Bt. ..
Scott, Sir S., Bt
Sloan, T.H
Smith, Abel H
Smith, F. E
Smith, Hon. W. F. D.
Stanley, Hon. A. S.
Starkby, J. R. ,..
Stone, Sir J. B
Talbot, Lord E
Talbot, Rt. Hon. J. G. ..
Thornton, P. M
TuKE, Sir J. Batty
TURNOUR, Viscount
Present Constituency.
Cumberland, Cockermouth,
1906 (By)
Essex, Chelmsford, 1900 ...
Cambridge University, 1906
Finsbury, Holbom, 1900 ...
Sheffield, Ecclesall, 1902 ...
Stockton-on-Tees, 1900
Lancashire, Darwen, 1895 ...
Ldverpool, West Derby, 1903
Hants., Basingstoke, 1906
(By)
Lancashire, Bootle, 1885 ...
Hythe, 1899
Marylebone, West, 1898 ...
Belfast, South, 1902
Herts., Hertford, 1900
Liverpool, Walton, 1906 ...
Strand, 1891
Lancashire, Ormskirk, 1898
Notts., Newark, 1906
Birmingham, East, 1895 ...
Sussex, Chichester, 1894 ...
Oxford University, 1878 ...
Clapham and Battersea,1892
Edinburgh and St. Andrews
Univs., 1900
Sussex, Horsham, 1904
Former Constituency.
Cumberland, Cockermouth,
1900-6
Essex, South-East, 1886-1900
Christchurch, 1892-1900
Kent, West, 1868-78
Valkntia, Rt. Hon. Visct. Oxford, 1895
Vincent, Sir C. E. H. ... Sheffield, Central, 1885
Walker, Col. W. H.
Walrond, Hon. L
Warde, Col. C. E
Wilijams, Col. R
Willoughby Db Eresby,
Lord
Wilson, A. Stanley
Wolff, G. W
WORTLEY, Right Hon. C. B.
Stuart
Wyndham, Rt.Hon. George
Younger, G
Lancashire, Widnes, 1900 ...
Devon, Tiverton, 1906
Kent, Medway, 1892
Dorset, West, 1895
Lines., HomcaiStle, 1894 ...
Yorkshire, Holdomoss, 1900
Belfast, East, 1892
Sheffield, HaUam, 1885
Dover, 1889
Ayr District, 1906 ...
Sheffield, 1880-5
LIBERAL UNIONISTS (28).
Anson, Sir W. R., Bt ... Oxford University, 1899 ..
ANSTRUTHER-GRAY,Maj.W. St. Audrcws District, 1906..
Arnold-Forster, Rt. Hon.
H.O Croydon, 1906
Belfast, W., 1892-1906
Butcher, S. H.
Cavendish, Rt. Hon.
V. C. W
Cambridge University, 1906
Derbyshire, West, 1891
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Present Constituency,
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon.
Joseph
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J.
Austen •
Cochrane, Hon. T. H. ...
CoLLiNOS, Rt. Hon. Jesse ..
CoRBBTT, A. Cameron
Cross, Alex.
Doughty, Sir George
Gordon, J
Haddock, G. B.
Hills, J. W.
Hunt, Rowland
Lambton, Hon. F. W.
Lyttblton, Hon. Alfred ..
M'lVBR, Sir Lewis, Bt. ...
Magnus, Sir Philip ..
Meysey- Thompson, E. C.
MiDDLEMORE, J. T
MiLDMAY, F. B
Morpeth, Viscount
Parkbs, E
Pease, H. Pike
Ratcliff, R. F
Rothschild, Hon. L. W....
Former ConstUtiency,
Birmingham, West, 1886 ... Birmingham, 187ft-«5
Worcestershire, East, 1892 .
Ayrshire. North, 1892
. Birmingham, Bordesley, Ipswich, 188Q-6
1886
Glasgow, Tradeston, 1885 ...
Glasgow, Camlachie, 1892 ...
Great Grimsby, 1895
Londonderry, South, 1900 ...
Lanes., North Lonsdale, 1906
Durham City. 1906
Shropshire, Ludlow, 1903 ...
Durham, South-East, 1900 . Durham, South, 1880^
St. George's, Hanover Sq., Warwick and Leamington,
1906 (By)
Edinburgh, West, 1895 ...
London University, 1906 ...
«taflfe., Handsworth, 1906 ...
Birmingham, North, 1899 ...
Devon. Totnes, 1885
Birmingham, South, 190^ ...
Birmingham, Central, 1895.
Darlington, 1898
Staffordshire, Burton, 1900
Bucks., Aylesbury, 1899 ...
1895-1906
Devon, Torquay, 1885-6
Abraham, W.
Ambrose, R
Barry, E
Blake, Hon. E.
BOLAND, J.
Burke, E. Haviland
Clancy, J. J
COGAN, D. J
Condon, T. J
Crean, E
cullinan, j
Delany, W.
Devlin, J.
Dillon, John
Dolan, C. J
DONELAN, Oapt. A. J. C.
Duffy, W. J
NATIONALISTS (83).
... Cork, North-East, 1893
... Mayo, West, 1883 ...
... Cork, South, 1892
... Longford, South, 1892
... Kerry, South, 1900
... King's County, Tullamore,
Limerick, West, 1885-92
DubUn, North, 1885 ...
Wicklow, East, 1900 ...
Tipperary, East, 1885
Cork, South-East, 1900
Tipperary, South, 1900
Queen's County, Ossory 1900
Self ast, West, 1906 ...
Mayo, East, 1885
Leitrim, North, 1906 (By)
Cork, East, 1892
Galway, South, 1900 ...
... Queen's Co., Ossory, 1892-1900
Kilkenny, North, 1902-
Tipperary, 1880-3
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
EsM ONDE, Sir T., Bt.
Farrell, J. P.
Ffrench, p.
Field, W
Flavin, M. J
Flynn, J. C
GiLHOOLT, J
GiNNELL, L
GwYNN, Stephen ...
Halpin, J
Hammond, J
Harrington, T.
Hatden, J. P
Hazijoton, R.
HSALT, T. M
HOOAN, M
Jordan, J
Joyce, M
Kennedy, V. P.
Kettle, T. M.
Kilbride, D
Law, H. a
LUNDON, W
MoHuQH, P. A.
McKean, J
MoKlLLOP, W.
MaoNeill, J. G. Swift
MoVeagh, J
McVeigh, C
Meagher, M
Meechan, p. A-
MOONEY, J. J
Murnaghan, G.
Murphy, J
Nannetti, J. P.
Nolan, Joseph
O'Brien, Kendal
O'Brien, Patrick
O'Brien, William ...
Present ConatUiiency.
Wexford, North, 1900
Longford, North, 1900
Wexford, South, 1893
Dublin, St Patrick's, 1892 .
Kerry, North, 1896 ...
Cork, North. 1885 ...
Cork, West, 1885
Westmeath, North, 1906 .
Galway City, 1906 (By)
Clare, West, 1906 ... .
Carlow, 1891
Dublin, Harbour, 1885
Roscommon, South, 1897 .
Galway, North, 1906 (By) .
Louth, North, 1892 ...
Former ConatUtiency.
Dublin, South, 1885-92 ;
Kerry, West, 1892-1900
Cavan, West, 1895-1900
Westmeath, 188^-5
Tipperary, North, 1906
Fermanagh, South, 1895 ...
Limerick, City, 1900
Cavan, West, 1904
Tyrone, East, 1906 (By)
Kildare, South, 1903
Donegal, West, 1902
Limerick, East, 1900
Sligo, North, 1906
Monaghan, South, 1902 ...
Armagh, South, 1906
Donegal, South, 1887
Down, South, 1902
Donegal, East, 1906
Kilkenny, North, 1906 (By)
Queen's County, Leix, 1906
Newry, 1906
Tyrone, Mid, 1895
Kerry, East, 1900
Dublin, College Green, 1900
Louth, South, 1900
Tipperary, Mid, 1900
Kilkenny, 1895
Cork City, 1904
Wexford, 1880-3; Monaghan,
188a-5 ; Londonderry, S.,
1885-6; Longford, North,
1887-92
Clare, West, 1885-92; Meath,
South, 1893^
Leitrim, North, 1892-1906
SUgo, North, 1900-6
DubUn, South, 1900-6
Louth, North, 1885-92
Monaghan, North, 1886-92
Mallow, 1883-5; Tyrone, 8..
1885-6; Cork, N.E., 1887-92;
Cork City, 1892^ & 190(M
O'Connor, James ...
... Wicklow, West, 1892
rf »
O'Connor, John
... Kildare, North, 1905
. Tipperary, South, 1885-92
O'Connor, T. P.
... Liverpool, Scotland, 1885 ..
. Galway, 1880^
O'Doherty, p.
... Donegal, North, 1906 . .
O'Donnell, John ...
... Mayo, South, 1900 ...
O Donnell, Thomas
... Kerry, West, 1900 ... .
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91
O'DowD, John
OHara, p.
O'Kelly, Conor
O'Kelly, James
OTklALLKT William...
OlfARA, James
O'Shaughnessy, p. J.
O'Shek, J. J
POWBR, p. J
Rbddy, M
Redmond, J. E.
Redmond, William ...
Roche, A.
Roche, John
Sheehan, D. D.
Sheehy, D
Smith, T
Sullivan, Donal ...
Waldron, L. a.
White, Patrick
Young, Samnel
Present CoiistUtLency.
Sligo, South, 1900
Monaghan, North, 1906
Mayo, North, 1900
Roscommon, North, 1895 ..
Gal way, Connemara, 1895 .
Kilkenny, South, 1900
Limerick, West, 1900
Waterford, West, 1895 .,
Waterford, Bast, 1886
King's Co., Birr, 1900
Waterford City, 1891
Clare, East, 1892
Cork City, 1906
Galway, East, 1890
Cork, Mid, 1901
Meath, South, 1903
Leitrim, South, 1906
Westmeath, South, 1886 ...
Dublin, St. Stephen's Green,
Meath, North, 1900 ."
Cavan, East, 1892
Former Constituency.
SUgo, North, 1900 (Mar.-Oct.)
Roscommon, 1880-6 ; Ros-
common, North, 1886-92
Waterford, 1884^
New Ross,1881-.6; Wexford,
North, 1886-91
Wexford, 1883-6; Ferman-
agh, North, 1886-92
Galway, South, 1886-1900
PEERS WITH HEIRS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.
[The death of a peer creates a vacancy in the House of Commons in the following
It should be remembered (a) that a Scottish Peer may not be a Member of the
House of Commons, though he is not a Member of the House of Lords, and' (6) that an
Irish Peer may, unless a Representative Peer, sit in the House of Commons.]
Peer,
*At>epoopn, (S) Duke of
Allendale, Lord
Ancaster, Earl of
Carlisle, Earl of
^Cranrford and Balcarres,
<S) Earl of
De-vonshire, Duke of
Durbam, Earl of
SSllbank, (S) liord
Feversliani, Earl of
Hambleden, Viscountess
Klmberley, Earl of
*r«oiidonderry, <I) Marquess
of
Norfolk, Duke of
Heir.
Marquess of Hamilton (C) ..
Hon. C. W. B. Beaumont (L)
Lord "Willoughb y De Eresb y
(C)
Lord Morpeth (LU)
Lord Balcarres (C)
Victor Cavendish (LU)
Hon. F. W. Lambton (LU) ...
Master of Elibank (L)
Viscount Hblmsley (C)
Hon. W. F. D. Smith (C)
Lord Wodehouse (L)
Viscount Castlereagh (C)..
Lord E. Talbot (C)
ConstitueTicy.
Londonderry City.
Northumberland,
Hexham.
Lines., Horncastle.
Birmingham, S.
Lanes., Chorley.
Derbyshire, West.
Durham, S.E.
Midlothian.
Yorks., Thirsk and
Malton.
Strand.
Norfolk, Mid.
Maidstone.
Sussex, Chichester,
* Also Peer of United Kingdom.
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907ied by GoOglc
PEERS WITH HEIRS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Peer.
Noptliunibepland, Duke of
Nunburntaolme, Liord ...
*Ro8ebepy, (S) Barl of ...
Rothaoliild, liord
St. Aldwyn, Yisoottnt ...
*8talr, (S) EaPl of
Stanley of Alderley, Lord
Waleran, Lord
Vlmlionie, I<ord
Heir.
Earl Percy (C)
Hon. C. H. W. Wilson (L) ...
Lord Dalmbny (L)
Hon. L. W. Rothschild (LU)...
Hon. M. H. Hicks-Beach (C)...
Viscount Dalrymple (C) ...
Hon. a. Lyulph Stanijey (L)
Hon. W. L. C. Walrond (C) ...
Hon. Ivor Guest (L)
ConstUtiency.
Kensingrton, S.
Hull, W.
Midlothian.
Bucks., Aylesbury.
Glos., Tewkesbury.
Wigtownshire.
Cheshire, Kddisbupy.
Devon, Tiverton.
CardifT.
* Also Peep of United Kingdom.
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO HAVE DIED
IN 1906.
HOUSE OF LORDS.
Arundell op Wardour, Lord
Bessborouoh, Earl of.
CoNor^ETON, Lord.
Cranbrook, Earl of.
*CuRRiE, Lord.
Hampden, Viscount.
Hampton, Lord.
Leven and Melville, Earl of.
Lovelace, Earl of.
Mansfield, Earl of.
Rutland, Duke of.
Shannon, Earl ol.
Templemore, Lord.
Truro, Bishop of.
* Title now extinct.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Annand, J L
Black, A. W L
Bolton, T. D ... L
DOOGAN, P. C ... N
Jeffreys, Rt. Hon, A. F. ... C
Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, Bt. ... L
Aberdeenshire, East.
B€knffshii*e.
Derbyshire, N.E.
Tyrone, East.
Hants., Basingstoke.
Cumberland, Cockermouth.
Saunderson, Rt. Hon. E. J. C Armagh, North.
PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
Tv^rtjMir^i/ •/ ^^""^'^^^^^^ Permanent Secretary (£2000) Sir E. W. Hamilton.
^reavwry. ^ Administrative Permanent Secretary (£2000) ... Sir George Murray.
Lord Chancellor: Permanent Secretary (£1800) Sir K, A. Muir-Mackenzie.
Pritw C<mnc«.* Clerk (£1500) Almerio W. Fitzroy.
^ucit^Oi^.* Comptroller and Auditor-General (£2000) J. A. Kempb.
Foreign Offijce : Permanent Under-Secretary (£2000) Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Hardinge.
Colonial Office : Permanent Under-Secretary (£2000) Sir F. J. S. Hop wood.
India Office: Permanent Under-Secretary (£2000)
Home Office ^ ,,,,-..
„ Permanent Under-Secretary (£2000)
H^arOiflce.- Secretary (£2000)
^dmiraWv; Permanent Secretary (£2000)
Ireland : Permanent Under-Secretary (£2000)
<Scoitond ; Permanent Under-Secretary (£1500)
^oard o/ IVYMic .* Permanent Secretary, (£1800) ..
Local Ghvemment Board : Permanent Secretary (£1800)
Board of Agriculture: Secret&Ty {£.1500)
Board of Education : Secretary (£1800)
Works and Public Buildings : Secretary (£1200) Hon. Sir Schomberg K. McDonnell.
Post Oi«cc ; Secretary (£1750) ... H. Babington Smith.
^oardo//n^an(ii2evem«e; Chairman (£2000) Sir Henry Primrose.
Oi4«<o?»w ; Chairman (£2000) Sir T. J. Ptttar.
Sir Arthur Godi^y.
M. D. Chalmers.
Col. Sir E. W. D. Ward.
Sir Evan Macgregor.
.. Sir a. p. Macdonnell.
.. Sir Reginald Macleod.
H. LI.EWELLYN Smith.
Sir S. B. Provis.
Sir T. H. Elliott.
r. l. morant.
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MINISTRIES, 1895-1906.
[The names of tJie. members of the Ccibinet are printed in heavier type. The last
name in the left-hand column is that of the last occupant of office.^
UNIONIST, 1895-1905.
LORD SALISBURY'S . . . 189^1902.
MR. BALFOUR'S 1902.
LIBERAL, 1905.
giR HENRY CAMPBELL-
BANNBRMAN'S 1905.
Mr. Balfoup (Prime Minister,
1902)
Earl of Halsbury
Duke of DeTonshlre (189&-^
1903) I
Marquess of Londonderry f
(1903) J
Marquess of SaUsbury\
{the late) (1896-1902) (Prime
Minister) l
Mr. Balfour (190^^) ... |
Marquess of Salisbury I
(1903) J
Sir M. Hicks-Beaoli (189&-^
1902) I
Mr. Ritchie (1902-3) ... \
Mr. Austen Chamberlain I
(1903) J
Marquess of Salisbury ^
(the late) (1895-1900) (Prime
Minister) Y
Marquess of Lansdowne
(1900) J
Mr. Chamberlain (1895-1903) )
Mr. A. Lyttelton (1903) j
Lord O. Hamilton (1895-1903) \
Mr. Brodriok (1903) ... /
Sir M. White Ridley {L(yrd\
Ridley) (1895-1900) ... !
Mr. Ritchie (1900-2) ... f
Mr. Akers-Doutflas (1902) J
Lord Lansdowne (1895-1900) ^
Mr. Brodrick (1900-3) ... }
Mr. Arnold-Forster (1903) J
Viscount Ooschen (1895->i
1900) I
Barl of Selbome (1900-5) f
Karl Cawdor (1905) ... J
Barl Cadotfan (1895-1902) )
Earl op Dudlby (1902) ... f
Lord Ashbourne
Lord Balfour of Burleigh^
(1895-1903)
Mr. Graham Murray (1903- I
1905) f
Marquess of Linlithgow}
(1905) ^
Lord James of Hereford)
(1895-1902) [
Sir William Walrond (1902) )
Mr. Ritchie (1895-1900) ... ^
Mr. Gerald Balfour (1900.5) I
Marquess of Salisbury f
{im) J
First Lord of the
Treasury (£5000)
Lord Chancellor
(£10,000)
Lord President of
Council (£2000)
Lord Privy Seal
(£2000)
Chancellor of
Exchequer (£5000)
Foreign Secretary
(£5000)
Colonial Secretary
(£5000)
Secretary for India
(£5000)
Home Secretary
(£5000)
Secretary for War
(£5000)
First Lord of
Admiralty (£4500)
Lord-Lieutenant of
Ireland (£20,000)
Lord Chancellor of
Ireland (£8000)
Secretary for
Scotland (£2000)
Chancellor of the
Duchy (£2000)
President, Board of
Trade (£2000)
Sir H. Campbell - Banne
man (Prime Minister).
Lord Loreburn.
Barl of Crewe.
Marquess of Ripon.
Mj*. Asquith.
Sir Bdward Grey.
Barl of Bltfin.
Mr. John Morley.
Mr. Herbert Gladstone.
Mr* Haldane.
Lord Tweedmouth.
Earl of Abbrdeen.
Lord Justice Walker.
Mr. John Sinclair.
Sir Henry Fowler.
Mr. Lloyd-George.
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94
MINISTRIES, 1895-1906.
UNIONIST, 1895-1905.
Mr. OUaplin (lg95-1900) ... )
Mr. Iioni (190(>^) r
Mr. Gerald Aalfour (1905) j
Mr. Iiontf (1895-1900) ... ^
Mr. Hanbury (1900-3) ... I
Barl of Onslow (1963-5) f
Hon.Allwyn Fellowes(1905) J
Sir John Gorst (1885-1902) ...
Marquess of Londonderry
(1902)
Sir W. Anson (1902)
Mr. Akers-Doutflas (1885- )
1902) y
Earl of Plymouth (1902) J
Mr. Gerald Balfour (1895'^
1900) ... I
Mr. G. Vyndham (1900-5) f
Mr. Lontf (1905) J
Duke of Norfolk (1885-1900) ^
Marquess of I^ondonderry I
{im-2) y
Mr. A. Chamberlain (1902-3)
liord Stanley (1903) ... j
Mr. Hanbury (1895-1900) "^
Mr. a. Chambert^in (1900-2)
Mr. Hayes Fisher (1902-^) Y
Hon. a. Elliot (1903) ...
Mr. Victor Cavendish (1903) j
Sir W. Walrond (1895-1902) )
Sir a. Acland-Hood (1902) )
Mr. Anstruther (1895-1903) >
Mr. Hayes Fisher (1895-1902)
Lord Stanley (1885-1900)
Hon. AiLWYN Fello wes(1900-
1905)
Mr, H. W. Forster (1902)
Lord Balcarres (1903) ...
Lord E. Talbot (1905) ...
Earl of Hopetoun (1895-8) ^
Duke of Marlborough (1899- 1
1902) j
Sir S. Crosslby (1902) ... )
Mr. a. Chamberlain (1895- ^
1900) I
Capt. Pretyman (190O-3) i
Mr. a. H. Lee (1903) ... J
Mr. Macartney (1895-1900) ^
Mr. Arnold-Forster (1900-3) V
Capt. Pretyman (1903) ... J
Mr, Jesse Collings (1895-^
1902) y
Hon. T. Cochrane (1902) )
Mr. Curzon {Lord Curzon) ^
(1895-8)
Mr. Brodrick (1898-1900) I
Viscount Cranborne {Lord j
Salisbury) (1900^)
Earl Percy (1903) ... ^
Earl of Selbornb (1895-1900))
Earl of Onslow (1900-3) f
Duke of Marlboro* (1903) J
Mr. Brodrick (1895-8) ... ^
Mr. G. Wyndham (1898-1900)
Lord Raglan (1900-2) ... J-
Karl of Hardwickk (1902-3) I
Earl of Donouohmore (1903) )
President, Local
Government Board
(£2000)
President, Board of
Agriculture (£2000)
Vice-Prea. Council
(Education) (£2000)
President, Board
of Education (£2000)
Pari. Sec. Board of
Education (£1200)
First Commissioner
of Works (£2000)
Chief Secretary,
Ireland (£i425)
Postmaster-General
(£2500)
Financial Secretary
to Treasury (£2000)
Patronage Secretary
to Treasury (£2000)
Junior Lords of
Treasury (3)
(£1000 each)
Paymaster-General
{unpaid)
Ci^'il Lord of the
Admiralty (£1000)
Secretary to the
Admiralty (£2000)
Under Home
Secretary (£1600)
Under-Secretary for
Foreign Affairs
(£1500)
Under Colonial
Secretary (£1600)
Under-Secretary for
War (£1500)
LIBERAL, 1906.
Mr. John Bums.
Earl CarrlntftOB.
{OJftee abolished, 1902.)
Mr. Au^stine Blrrell.
Mr. Thomas Louoh.
Mr. Lewis HarooiJrt.
Mr. Bryce.
Mr. Sydney Buxton.
Mr. R. MoKenna.
Mr. George Whitelby.
Mr. j. a. Pease.
Mr. Herbert Lewis.
Mr. F. Freeman-Thomas
(1905-6).
Captain Cecil Norton (190f>).
Mr. j. M. Fuli^r {unpaid)
(1906).
Mr. R. K. Causton.
Mr. Georoe Lambert.
Mr. Edmund Robertson.
Mr. Herbert Samuel.
Lord Fitzmaurioe.
Mr. Churchill.
Earl of Portsmouth.
LIBKBAL YEAH BOOK, 1907. „^ ,,^, ,^ GoOgk
MINISTRIES, 1895-1906.
Q5
UNIONIST, 1895^-1905.
Earl or OKsloW (1895-1900) ^
Earl of Hardvtickk (1900-2)
Earl Percy (1902-3)
Earl of Hardwicke (1903-4)
Marquess of Bath (1905) ]
EARL of Dudley (1895-1902) )
MR. BONAR Law (1902) f
Mr. T. W. Russell (1895-1900)^
Mr. Grant Lawson (1900-5) \
Mr. a. F. Jeffreys (1906) }
Mr. Powell Williams (1895-^1
2900) I
Lord Stanley (19()t3) ''. \
Mr. Bromley - Davenport I
(1903) J
Sir R. Webster (1895-1900) )
Sir R. B. Finlay (1900) ... j
Sir R. B. Finlay (1895-1900) )
Sir Edward Carson (1900) f
Sir C. J. Pearson (1895-6) ^
Mr. Graham Murray (1896-1
1903) r
Mr. C. Scott Dickson (1903) j
Mr. Graham Murray (1895-6) ^
Mr. C. Scott Dickson (1896-
1903) V
Mr. D. Dundas (1903-5) ... |
Mr. E. T. Salyesen (1905)
Mr. J. A. Clyde (1905) ... ^
Mr. J. Atkinson (1895-1905) )
Mr. J. H. M. Campbell (1905) I"
Mr. W. Kenny (1895-8) ... \
Mr. Dunbar Barton (1898-1
1900) V
Mr. G. Wright (1900-1) ...
Mr. J. H. M. Campbell (1901^) J
Undfer-Secretary for
India (£1500)
Secretary, Board of
Trade (£1200)
Secretary, Local
Government Board
(£1200)
Financial Secretary,
War Office (£1500)
Attorney-General
(£7000 and fees)
Solicitor-General
(£6000 and fees)
Lord Advocate
(£5000)
Solicitor-General for
Scotland (£2000)
Attorney-General
for Ireland (£5000)
Solicitor-General for
Ireland (£2000)
LIBERAL, 1905
MR. JottN E. Ellis (1905-6).
[Office vacant.]
Mr. H. E. Kearley.
Mr. Walter Runciman.
Mr. T. R. Buchanan.
Sir J. Lawson Walton.
Sir W. S. Robson.
Mr. Thomas Shaw.
Mr. Alexander Ure.
Mr. R. R. Cherry.
Mr. Redmond Barry.
HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS.
Earl of Pembroke
Earl of Lathom {tfie late)\
(1895-8)
EARLOFHoPETOUN(ilfar9ue«a ,*■
of LirdUhgow) (1898-1900)
Earl of Clarendon (1900) J
Dukje of Portland
Marquess of Carmarthen \
{Duke of Leeds) (1895-6)
Viscount Curzon (Earl
Howe) (1896-1900)
Mr. Victor Cavendish
(1900-3)
Marquess of Hamilton
(1903)
Lord Arthur Hill (1895-8)
Viscount Valentia (1898)
Hon. An.WYN Fellowes
(1895-1900)
Sir a. Acland-Hood (1906-2)
Lord Wolverton (1902)
Lord Steward (£2000) Earl of Liverpool.
I
Lord Chamberlain Viscount Althorp.
(£2000)
Master of the Horse
(£2500)
Treasurer of the
Household (£700)
Comptroller of the
Household (£700)
Vice-Chamberlain
(£700
Earl of Sefton.
Sir Edward Strachey.
The Master of Elibank.
Mr. Wentwortii Beaumont.
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96
PARLIAMENT
AND
PARLIAMENTARY PROOEDrRE.
[UnZesa otherwise stated, the reftrtnce. is to the House of Commons.]
ADMISSION.
Entrance to the Palace of Westminster is free to all, by the doorway in Old
Palace Yard, opposite St. Margaret's Church, at any time when the Legislature
is sitting, but the visitor must remain in the Central Hall (or Outer Lobby)
unless he has a ticket of admission to either House. This can be obtained
through a Peer or a Member respectively ; but, in the case of the House of Com-
mons, places in the Members* Gallery, owing to the increasing demand, have
now to be balloted for, and Members are requested to make application seven
clear days before the seats are needed. In the Commons, three places are set
apart for visitors — the Distinguished Strangers' Gallery, the Strangers* Gallery,
and certain benches Under the Gallery ; while there are the Peers* Gallery and
the Ladies* Gallery. Admission to this last also has to be balloted for before-
hand by Members, because of the great demand for the few seats ; but in the
Lords, lady visitors can sit in the ordinary gallery with their male friends. On
Saturdays throughout the year, and on Easter and Whit Mondays and
Tuesdays, except when either House is sitting, visitors are culmitted to view
the Palace of Westminster between the hours of ten and four, by tickets freely
obtainable at an entrance near the Victoria Tower, at the House of Lords end.
ADJOURNMENT-
Of the Sitting.
Except by special resolution, the consideration of contentious business in the
Commons is suspended at eleven on the first four days of each week, and at five
on Fridays ; and, after the disposal of any remaining and unopposed orders
of the dav, the House adjourns upon motion made, usually by a Minister ;
though, if the sitting continue until half-past eleven in the former case, or half-
past five in the latter, the Speaker adjourns the House without question put.
In case of grave disorder, the Speaker can either adjourn the House or suspend
a sitting at his discretion. The House also stands adjourned if the Speaker
finds, upon his attention being called, that forty Members are not in the Chamber,
save that no * count ' can take place at an evening sitting between a quarter
after eight and a quarter after nine ; while, if at any time before four on Friday
forty Members are not present, the Speaker withdraws until that hour, unless
the required quorum be previously msule, but if they be not there then, he
adjourns the House.
For a Recess.
The Commons can adjourn, not only from day to day, but for a given period
by way of recess. The latter course is invariably adopted at Easter and
Whitsuntide, the length of the holiday varying with the amount of work the
Ministry has to do, or wishes to be done; and it is sometimes taken in the
early autumn when it is desired to complete the business of the session without
breaking into the customary holiday period. There is then an adjournment
resolved upon, and an ' autumn sitting held, the Bills being taken up at the
resumption at the stage they had reached earlier in the session. If Parliament
has been prorogued at the customary date, and has to be summoned at an
earlier date than had been intended, because of some national emergency, an
' autumn session ' is necessary, when all business has to be begun afr-esh.
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PABIIAMENT AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE. 97
Motions for.
A member has power to propose after questions that the House shall adjourn
for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance ;
and, if not fewer than forty rise in their places to support him, the motion
comes on for debate at a quarter past eight. It is for the Speaker to decide
whether the question submitted is * a definite matter of urgent pubHc import-
ance,' and the motion must neither raise a question substantially identical with
one already decided in the same session nor anticipate discussion upon a Bill or
motion of which notice stands on the paper. For the consequences of this last
restriction, see Blocking Motions,
BILLS.
Every Member is entitled to submit a project of law in the shape of a Bill,
and, in addition to the measures brought forward by Ministers, generally known
as Government BiUs, and by private Members — Inivate Members' Bills — ^there
are Private Bills and Provisional Order Confirmation Bills. The two former
classes deal with legislation affecting the whole, or a defined section, of the body
pohtic, while the two latter are concerned with projects promoted by municipal
bodies, public companies, or private individuals for local or personal objects ;
but all classes have to be read three times in each House before they can be
sent to the Sovereign for assent. Government Bills are those introauced by-
Members of the Administration in accordance with promises given in the Speech
from the Throne, or in Parliament or on the platform. They have precedence
on certain days and at specified periods of tne session, and, if desired by the
Ministry promptly to be passed, have special facilities afforded them. Private
Members Bills have to take their chance in a ballot for places, and their intro-
ducers select the vacant date on the order paper which promises to enable the
ensuing stage to be reached early. Fridays up to nearly the end of the session
are set apart for their consideration ; but, although the closure may be invoked
to secure their second reading, no Private Members' Bill which is opposed by a
determined minority has, in present circumstances, a chance of passing unless
assisted by the Government. Every measure has to be ' backed ' by the names
of its introducer and certain Members who support it, not exceeding a dozen,
and it may be accompanied by a non-contentious memorandum explaining its
provisions. After being reaa a first time, which is normally a formal step,
and a second, which is a disputed one, it has to be considered in committee,
usually of the whole House ; but it may be referred to a Standing or a Select Com-
mittee (see Committees), from which it is reported to the House. The objects of
Private Bills have to be advertised before the schemes are presented to Parlia-
ment, and they have to comply with certain Standing Orders previous to being
introduced, and when brought in have to be * backed ' by a Member, usually
representing the district most nearly affected. Upon being read a second time
— a stage very seldom opposed — ^they are referred to a committee of four
Members, whose decision upon both the principle and the details is, in the very
Isuge majority of instances, accepted as final. Provisional Order Confirmation
Biffs are brought forward by a representative of the Government Department
which has issued, under statutory powers, the provisional order requiring legis-
lative sanction ; and they may be referred to a Joint Committee of both Houses,
but this is a course adopted with extreme rarity.
BLOCKING MOTIONS.
There are two kinds of blocking motions, one to hinder the progress of a Bill,
and the other to prevent a subject being debated.. The former is a simple notice
of rejection, which serves, until withdrawn, to stop a measure from being pro-
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ceeded with after midnight on the first four days of the week or half-past five on
Friday. The latter is a notice to call attention on ' an early day ' to the subject
in question, with the addition of an intention to move a resolution, the terms of
which are sometimes given. It has been ruled, with increasing strictness of
recent years, that, in tiie words of May's Parliamentary Practice, ' a motion is
out of order which anticipates, not only a matter standing on the notice paper
as an order of the day, or as a notice of a motion, or an amendment appointed
for a future day, but also a matter of which public notice has been given in the
House, at the time when notices are given, or a notice of motion standing as a
notice for which no special day is fixed.' As a consequence, a Member who
desires to prevent discussion of a subject inconvenient to his party, hands in a
notice of motion which he does not intend to move, and with the terms of which
he may himself disagree ; and this, by the official ruling, prevents debate as
long as it remains on the paper, whence it can be removed only by the Member
concerned, who may place it thereon at the opening of the session and leave the
country for the remainder, secure in the power of his * blocking motion ' to stifie
discussion.
BUDGET, THE.
The Budget is the speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, containing an
account of the national revenue and expenditure for the previous financial year
and the Government's proposals for raising the revenue of the coming one ; and
it is usually laid before the House of Commons towards the end of April or in
the earliest days of May. The proposals are at once submitted to the Commons
in the form of resolutions ; and upon the adoption of the first (which is cus-
tomarily non-contentious and is passed the night the Budget is opened), the
whole of the suggested taxes are immediately levied. After the House has
discussed all the proposals, the resulting resolutions form the basis of the
annual Finance Bill, which has then to go through the usual course of
Government measures, except that it can be discussed after midnight, and
cannot be altered in any detail by the House of Lords, which must either accept
or reject it as it has come from tne Commons. If any of the Chancellor of the
Exchequer's proposals aifecting the amount of an impost be amended or with-
drawn during the progress of the resolutions or the Finance Bill through the
House of Commons, the money already levied, as a consequence of the pro-
ceedings on Budget night, is returned.
BUSINESS, ARRANGEMENT OF.
Broadly speaking, the business of Parliament is divided into two well-defined
sections, public and private, the former dealing with national or imperial, and
the latter with local or personal, concerns. But of more interest to the legis-
lator is a further division of the former into Government and Private Members'
business. Government business includes not only Ministerial Bills, but
the whole of the country's financial affairs ; and an increasing degree of
precedence and other facilities for its progress has of late years been accorded
to it in the Commons. It has precedence at every sitting except the evening
sittings on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, which commence at a quarter past eight,
without any previous interruption of business, and the sitting on Fridays ; but
the Tuesday evening sitting is given to the Government by Standing Order
after Easter and the Wednesday one after Whitsun, and only the third and
fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday are reserved to private Members when that
holiday has been passed. As the Friday sitting occupies for effective purposes
only live hours, and the Tuesday and Wednesday evening sittings not quite
three hours, the time allowed to uie 635 private Members for making progress
with their Bills or moving their resolutions is, therefore, extremely limited;
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and It is not Infrequently the more contracted by the Government movinff to
take the whole time of the House at even an earlier date than is provided by
Standing Orders, while it is still further lessened by the provision tnat oppo9ed
Private Bills shall be discussed at the commencement of the evening sittings.
Yet some four hundred Members ballot at the opening of every Session for a
chance to bring forward a Bill or move a resolution.
dOMMITTEES.
From the point of view of popular liberty* the most inaportant of House of
Commons' Committees is the Committee or Ways and Means, which is com-
posed of the whole assembly, and in which ori^nates all financial business.
Its Chairman, by virtue of his of&ce, is not only Chairman of Committee of
Supply and of Committees of the Whole House, but is Deputy-Speaker,
chafed, in the absence of the Speaker, with all the powers of the Chair ; and
he is chosen ftrom among the Ministerial majority at the commencement of each
Parliament, or when a casual vacancy occurs. The Committee of Supply,
in which every Member is included, has power to deal in detail with all the
Estimates laid before the House by the various Gfovernment departments ; but
it can only grant, reduce, or refuse the amount asked for in the Estimates, and
no motion for an increase can be made. In Committee of the Whole House,
the clauses are discussed of such Government and Private Members* Bills as
have not been referred to Standing or Select Committees ; and Members, who
can speak only once on each separate question when the Speaker is in the
Chair, can address the Committee, with relevancy, as often as they please or
their colleagues will listen.
At the opening of each Session, there are appointed certain Select Com-
mittees possessing extensive powers relative to tne business of the House, as
indicated by their names, these being the Committee on Standing Orders, the
Committee of Selection, the Committee of Public Accounts, the General
Committee on Railway and Canal Bills, the Committee on Public Petitions,
and the Police and Sanitary Committee; while the Committee of Privileges
was revived during the session of 1904, and the Kitchen and Refreshment
Rooms Committee is an important body, selected every session to provide for
the creature comforts of the Members generally. Two Standing Committees —
sometimes referred to as Grand Committees — are appointed in each session,
the one (which considers Bills referred to it by the House dealing with law,
courts of justice, and legal procedure) the Standing Committee on Law, and
the other (which is concerned with measures affecting trade, agriculture,
fishing, shipping, and manufactures) the Standing Committee on Trade.
Sixty members of each^f these two bodies are nominated by the Committee
of Selection, which is also accustomed to add fifteen members in respect of
any particular Bill in the consideration of which, from special knowledge, they
may be able to render marked assistance.
Select Committees, other than those set up each session as already named,
are appointed by the House to inquire into and report upon some special
question or particular measure, and they consist of a varying number of
Members, selected as nearly as possible in proportion to the relative strength
of parties, they sometimes becoming Joint Committees by being linked with
an equivalent body of Peers. Private Bill Committees consist of four Members,
chosen by the Committee of Selection (except in the case of opposed Railway
and Canal Bills, when the Chairman is appointed from among its own members
by the General Committee on these measures); while Hybrid Committees,
which deal with Public Bills affecting private interests, are nominated partly
by the House and partly by the Committee of Selection. In no case is a
member of any of these Committees paid for his services.
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100 PARLIAMENT AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE,
COMMONS, HOUSE OF.
The House of Commons consists of 670 Members, ^6 of whom represent
England, 30 Wales, 72 Scotland, and 103 Ireland ; and, of the total, 377 sit
for counties, ^4 for boroughs, and 9 for universities. The present number
and composition of the Chamber was determined by the Redistribution Act of
1885 ; and the existing House was chosen at the General Election of January
1906. It can thus, if the operation of the Septennial Act be fully insisted
on, be continued in existence until the winter of 1919; but only two Parlia-
ments out of the last fifteen — ^those summoned by the late Queen Victoria
previous to the present one — ^have lived even a few months over six years,
while something nearer four than five years is the average length.
CONDUCT.
Members of Parliament have to conform to certain rules of conduct, some
written but most unwritten, which govern their behaviour in the House itself.
As they advance up the fioor to their seat, they bow to the Chair ; they must be
uncovered while standing and always when speaking, except it l>e on a point
of order after a division has been called, when the Member raising it has to
remain seated, and to wear a hat ; they must not pass between the Chair and
one who is addressing the House; and, when speaking, they must not step
beyond a red line woven into the matting on each side of the floor. During a
debate, they must not read a book or newspaper, and they are supposed not
to indulge in conversation, while they must not clap their hands or istamp their
feet in token of approbation or hiss in sign of disapproval, the allowable applause
being to call ' Hear, hear ' as frequently as desired, and dissent being usually
limited to cries of * 'Vide ' and * Question,' with inarticulate but reasonably
courteous murmurs. A speaker must sit when the occupant of the Chair rises,
and he may be called to order for irrelevancy or repetition ; while, if he disregard
the Chair or abuses the rules by persistent and wilful obstruction, he is * named,'
and, upon motion made and carried, suspended ^om the service of the House,
having at once to leave the precincts. If his conduct be grossly disorderly, the
Speaker can order his immediate withdrawal, and, if he declines to go, he may
be removed by force and suspended for the remainder of the Session.
DEBATE.
A Member who desires to take part in debate must rise uncovered and
address himself to the Chair, and it is for its occupant to single out which one
of those who have risen shall speak by calling upon him by name. The custom
is to select in turn one from each side of the House, or one who may be pre-
sumed likely to reply to the arguments of the immediatetr preceding speaker ; but
preference is given to a Minister or an occupant of the Front Opposition Bench,
save in the case of a new Member, who is always called upon wnen he desires to
make his maiden speech. No one can speak more than once on the same
question when the Speaker is in the Chair, except as a matter of personal
explsmation, and then only by leave ; but in Committee he can speak as often
as the Chairman sees him rise. In either case he must be relevant to the
subject, and reftain ftrom vain repetitions ; and, though he may refresh his
memory with notes, he must not read his speech. He may not refer to any
subject which is aiib iudice, or make any personal charges against another
Member ; must avoid both treason and obstruction ; and must be courteous
both in language and demeanour.
DIVISIONS.
When a debate has concluded, either by natural exhaustion or the application
of the closure, the question before the House is put from the Chair. Those in
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favour of the motion are invited to say * Aye,' and those against it * No ; ' and
the Speaker or Chairman says 'I think the Ayes [or Noes] have it.' If the
minority desire a division, they challenge the opinion by exclaiming * The Noes
[or Ayes] have it ; ' whereupon strangers are directed to withdraw, an order
which in these days applies only to those sitting Under the Gallery. Simul-
taneously the Clerk turns a two-minute sand-glass, and, while the sand is
running out, electric bells ring through the building and policemen shout
' Division ! ' in the precincts, so that all Members within hail can enter in time
to vote. The outer doors of the House are then closed and locked, and the
question is put a second time ftrom the Chair, when, if the minority persist in
tneir daim for a division, two tellers are named for each side by the Speaker or
Chairman, and the Ayes are directed to go to the right of the Chair and the
Noes to the left, the practical eifect of which is that the former leave the House
behind the Chair and the latter by the other end of the Chamber, and as they
Cs into the respective division lobbies their names are taken. When Members
e passed the tellers and been counted, they return to the House in the
reverse direction to that by which they left, and when the lobbies are dear the
tellers come to the table, those for the winning side being on the right hand,
and the senior teller for the majority reads out the numbers, which are repeated
from the Chair as the decision of the House. If the numbers are equal, the
Speaker or Chairman gives his vote, and this usually so as to ensure the subject
being further discussed. A Member may vote in a division though he did not
hear the question put, but he is not, in any case, obliged to vote.
ESTIMATES, THE.
In the early part of every session there are laid before the Commons the
Estimates for uie public service during the coming financial year, these being
divided into three sections — ^the Navy, the Army, and the Civil Service. With
the two former is accustomed to be circulated a memorandum, signed by the
First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War respectively,
explaining any special features or proposals embodied in them ; and the
representative in tne House of the Admiralty or the War Office adds to this
a speech when laying the Estimates formally oefore the Commons, but there is
no such memorandum or speech in the case of the Civil Service Estimates, these
covering all the Government Departments outside the two already named, no
one Minister, therefore, being responsible for the whole of them. Each of the
Estimates contains a detailed statement of the money intended to be spent in the
financial year next ensuing ; but it is extremely unusual for the session to pass
without Supplementary Estimates being presented to cover unforeseen con-
tingencies, these greatly adding to the expenditure of the year. When money
is wanted for any of the Services, before the estimated expenditure is fully
sanctioned, it is secured by means of a Vote on Account, wnile, in case of a
national emergency, a Vote of Credit is granted, the two latest instances having
been in 1878, when one of six millions was resolved upon at the instance of the
Beaconsfield Administration towards the close of the Kusso-Turkish War, and in
1885, when one of eleven millions was unanimously agreed to on the motion of
Mr. Gladstone during the Russo-Afghan crisis.
FRONT BENCHES.
The Treasury Bench, which is to the immediate right of the Chair, is
occupied by members of the Administration, while on me Front Opposition
Bench, which faces it, sit members of the preceding Government, most usually
(though not necessarily) in political antagonism to Ministers. The leader of the
House, who is the principal Minister in the Commons, is responsible for the
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102 PARLIAMENT AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE,
arrangement of business ; and he is often assisted in this by the leader of the
Opposition, who is chosen for that position by his parliamentary colleagues.
No direct of&cial responsibility falls upon the leader of the Opposition, but, as
one who has held high office, and, in the customary course may be expected
to be so occupied again, he is sometimes supplied by Ministers with con-
fidential information, and privately asked for counsel. Occupants of the two
front benches are accorded the first glance of ' the Speaker's eye,' when they
rise to address the House.
HOURS OF MEETING.
The House of Lords meets as a judicial tribunal in the morning, and as
a legislative body at half-past four in the afternoon ; while the Commons
assemble at a quarter before three o'clock on the first four days of the week,
and at noon on Fridays. On these first four days, the Commons cease debate
on disputed subjects at eleven o'clock, and on Fridays at five, usually adjourn-
ing very speedily thereafter, and at half-past eleven ana half-past five respectively
in any case, unless a Money Bill is under discussion or the rule on this head has
been suspended by vote of the House.
KING'S SPEECH AND ADDRESS.
At the commencement and the close of every session, there is read to the two
Houses a Speech from the Throne, prepared by Ministers and adopted by the
Sovereign, the earlier indicating to Parliament the principal measures intended
to be proposed, the later recording such as have been passed, and each containing
some account of the country's position in regard to foreign relations. After the
earlier, a motion is made in each House for an Address to be presented to the
Crown, expressing thanks for the Royal Speech ; and although within recent
years the form of this has been altered so that instead of the Speech being
echoed paragraph by paragraph the motion is simply a brief expression of
thanks, amendments can be proposed alluding to every public matter which
either has or has not been touched in the original document. A defeat upon
the Address is tantamount to one upon a vote of no-confidence, and involves the
immediate resignation of the Ministry.
LOBBY, THE.
There are various portions of the Palace of Westminster known as * lobbies,'
and though the one most often seen by visitors is the Outer Lobby or Centml
Hall, into which all must go who wish to find a Member or enter the House, the
Inner or Members' Lobby is the one meant when * the Lobby ' is referred to as a
place of political gossip or party intrigue. It is reserved to Members and ex-
Members, Peers, private secretaries of Ministers, and a select number of
journalists and political organizers, whose names appear on a * Lobby List,'
authorised by the Speaker and superintended by the Serjeant-at-Arms. The
corresponding * outer room ' of the House of Lords, is not used for a similar
purpose but ror the hanging of the hats and coats of the Peers ; and in neither is
supposed to be permitted that form of parliamentary endeavour known elsewhere
as ' lobbying,' which consists of a systematic endeavour on behalf of powerful
* intereste ' to secure legislative aid for private concerns at the public expense.
LORDS, HOUSE OF.
The House of I^ords is an ever-increasing body which consists at the moment
of nearly 600 Members. This niunber includes 16 Representative Peers for
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Scotland, chosen at the commencement of every Parliament, and 28 Repre-
sentative Peers for Ireland, elected for life. There is no limit, except the will
of the Sovereign, to the creation of Peers, but the tendency during the past few
years has been towards slackening the pace in this direction. Only on very
exceptional occasions do as many as a quarter of the whole number vote, and
the average attendance during the comparatively brief sittings is less than 30.
MINISTRY, THE.
The Ministry is composed of a number of Members of both Houses, who
occupy the chief positions in the various offices of State, and who, while
technically holding office under the Crown, are changed according to the will of
the Commons. No Administration in modem times has resigned because of an-
adverse vote of the Peers ; but, when defeated in the Commons on a sufficiently
substantial issue, it must either resign or obtain the Sovereign's consent to a
dissolution in order that the country may decide whether it shall continue in
power. The head of the Administration is the Prime Minister, who is usually
also First Lord of the Treasury, although the position — ^for it is not an office —
has sometimes in recent years been held in association with the Foreign
Secretaryship. The Prime Minister chooses his colleagues, the principal among
whom, to a varying number (at present eighteen) form the Cabinet, in which
body are always included the First Lord of the Treasury, the five Principal
Secretaries of State — those for the Home Department, Foreign Affairs, the
Colonies, War, and India, the First Lord of the Admiralty, the Chancellor of
the Exchequer, the Lord Chancellor, and the Lord President of the Council ;
but it is according to the determination of the Premier what other Ministers
shall be included. Outside the Cabinet there are a number of minor official
pK>sitions, departmental, legal, and connected with the Royal Household, which
are filled by members of the parliamentary majority, and which are changed
as that majority is altered ; and all holders of these are accustomed to be
called * His Majesty's Ministers,' though in some of the lesser instances this
is a matter of courtesy rather than of right.
PETITIONS.
Every subject has a right to present or sign a petition to either or both
Houses of Parliament, praying in respectful language and prescribed form for
the removal of a grievance or in favour of or opposition to any measure which is
before the Legislature. The right is exercised with great freedom but with
somewhat less frequency than formerly, the introduction of household suffrage
having given citizens other opportunities for pressing their wishes upon the
legislature ; while now that no debate, except in very special circumstances,
is allowed on a petition, that it is rarely that its prayer is read in the House, and
that the overwhelming maiority of such documents are quietly dropped by the
presenting Members in a bag kept for the purpose at the back of the chair,
leaving only a bald record subsequently to be published in an official report,
petitioning does not affect the proceedings or the opinion of Parliament in any-
thing like the old degree.
QUESTIONS.
One of the most valuable and valued privileges of the private Member,
greatly as it has been curtailed of late years, is thp putting of questions to
Ministers. These may concern any matter of general or local interest — ^though
the over-asking of questions of the latter type furnished one argument for
lessening the privilege — and they are put at the beginning of the sitting, with
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a limitation of time for their answer to an hour. As a rule, they must
be previously given notice of in writing, but Ministers may reply to those of
which they have received private warning. If a Member desires an oral answer,
he distinguishes his question by an asterisk, and questions not so distinguished
or not reached by ten minutes before four on ordinary days, are repUed to in a
printed form^ which is circulated with the daily official * Votes and Ftoceedings.'
Questions arising out of the answer the Minister has given are allowed, but the
putting of such supplementary questions is discouraged alike by Ministers and
the Speaker, and few in these days receive a reply.
RESIGNATION OF SEATS.
In a strict sense, no Member of the House of Commons, once duly elected,
can vacate his seat except by death or the dissolution of Parliament. There is
no formal method of resignation, but a Member who accepts office under the
Crown vacates his seat. When, therefore, a Member wishes to retire, he applies
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to grant him the Stewardship of either the
Chiltem Hundreds or the Manor of Northstead, and, upon this purely honorary
office being given, and duly gazetted, a new writ can be moved for to fill the
vacancy, such a motion — as also in the case of death or succession or elevation
to the peerage— being accustomed to be made by the Chief Whip of the party
to which the late Member belonged.
ROYAL ASSENT.
A Bill which has passed through all its stages in the two Houses needs the
Royal Assent in order to become law ; and in these days this is never g^ven by
the Sovereign in person, but by certain Lords Conmiissioners, usually including
the Lord Chancellor, acting on his behalf. The Assent is given in the House
of Peers in the presence of both Lords and Commons, the latter headed by their
Speaker, and their presence being specially desired for the occasion ; and it is
pronounced in Norman-French forms, varying according to the class of Bill
sanctioned. For a Money Bill, the words are : '* Le Roy remercis sea bona mijeta,
accepts leur benevolence, et ainsi le veuW; for a Public Bill, *Le R&v le veuU^;
for a Private Bill, *SoitfaU comme U est des%r6\' and upon a petition demanding
a right, whether public or private, * Soit droit fait comme U est desiri. ' Should
the Koyal Assent be refused, it would be in the form, * Le Roy s^avisera '/ but,
although this was not uncommonly used under the Stuarts, it has not been
heard in Parliament since March, 1708 — ^not 1707, as given in all the text-books,
the significance of the year lying in the fact that tne Royal Assent has thus
been once, and only once, refused since the Legislative Union between England
and Scotland.
SESSION, THE.
It is customary for Parliament to meet annually for the Session early in
February and separate in August ; but the limit may be extended in either
direction, with the consequence that it is possible for a session to extend into
two years. That of 1906, for instance, was opened on February 19th, and
on August 4th was adjourned until October 23rd, in order at an autumn
sitting to dispose of the legislative programme from the stage to which it
had advanced ; while more rarely, at times of national emergency, an autumn
session has been summoned. A question upon which a decision has been
taken cannot be reopened in the same session, nor can a Public Bill be taken
up in an ensuing session at the point it had reached in the preceding one«
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SPEAKER, THE.
The Speaker of the House of Lords is the Lord Chancellor ; but the Parlia-
mentary official known to ail as 'The Speaker ' presides over the deliberations of
the House of Commons. He is the free choice of the Members, for, although
that choice has formally to be approved by the Sovereign, no monarch since
Charles H. has interfered with tne selection. Nominally he is appointed for
a Parliament, but in practice he continues in the Chair until he desires to
withdraw, when he is made a Peer. In this way, his impartiality is secured and
respected in a degree not accustomed to be anticipated fiY)m the Ueputy-Speaker
or Chairman of Committees, who is changed according to the composition of
the parliamentary majority. The Speaker's powers, defined and undefined,
are extremely wide, and his decisions are almost invariably treated witii the
greatest deference by the House ; and, though his labours, in mere point of the
time occupied, have been reduced of late years by the closing of debate at
midnight, his responsibilities have been increased by the working of the new
rules of procedure, and particularly those affecting motions for adjournment and
the application of the closure.
SUPPLY.
Of all matters with which the Commons are concerned, the most permanentiy
important, and the most regularly attended to, is the business of Supply. An
attempt in recent years has been made to secure a more systematic examination
of the Estimates, by specifically allotting twenty days before August 5th in each
session for their discussion. In practice, however, it has been found that those
responsible for the Estimates have not been loth to allow tiie House to fritter
away most of the allotted time in discussing trivialities, while, as in former times,
many millions are voted in as many minutes towards the end of the session,
without the slightest pretence at examination or debate. The old parliamentary
theory was crystallised in the phrase, 'Grievances before Supply;' but the
limitations now imposed upon the discussion of the Estimates prevent this
being carried into practice. There are only certain technical and far from obvious
differences between the House sitting as a Committee of Supply and as a
Committee of Ways and Means, for in both capacities it has full charge of the
nation's finance; and the chief point of its labours is the passing of two
Appropriation Bills in the course of the session— the one necessary before
March 31st, in order to dear up all the Supplementary Estimates, and the other
before the prorogation to deal with the regular Estimates of the year. And the
constitutional importance of these measures is that the votes of money submitted
by Ministers are * for services coming in course of payment during the year,'
and that all such moneys must be appropriated by Act of Parliament to some
distinct use either wholly or partiy within the financial year in which the statute is
passed. It is this which absolutely prevents this country from being without a
Parliament for a full year.
WHIPS.
Although technically the • Whips ' are no part of the machinery of Parlia-
ment, in a practical sense, and under existing conditions, they are essential to
its smooth working. Three parties are recognised by the House of Commons
authorities as entitied to the use of a ' Whips' Room,' the Liberal, the Con-
servative, and the Nationalist. From these go forth the summonses which
bring Members together for the more important debates and divisions ; and each
party is provided with a chief and a second whip, and certain assistant-whips,
all of whom are Members. The Ministerial Chief Whip is always the Patronage
Secretary to the Treasury, and his assistants are the Junior Lords of tiie
Treasury and certain parhamentary officers of the Royal Household.
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REGISTRATION.
(ENGLAND AND WALES.)
The Period of Qualiftoatlon for Oooupiers and liod^ers is
One Tear, i.e.. Twelve Months immediately preceding the 16th
July in any year; and for Freeholders (who have votes in Counties
only, except in the Parliamentary Boroughs of Bristol, Exeter, Norwich, and
Nottingham), full possession of the qualifying property for Six Months
preirious to the 16th July.
I.— THE PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE.
{The Parliamentary Franchise in no case extends to women,)
(a) Counties.
In order to vote at Parliamentary Bleotions a person must possess
one or other of the following qualifications : —
1.— As a Householder, he must have lived in the same Parliamentary
Division for Twelve Months precedinif the 16th July. He may have
removed once or oftener, but so long as each house occupied is within the
Division, he is entitled to the franchise in succession. Any person who
separately occupies part of a hotue cu a dwelling, the landlord not residing on
the premises or, if resident, exercising no control over the part of the house so
occupied, is entitled to be registered.
2.— As a Freeholder, he must have possessed for six months property
of the value of for^ shillings per annum dear of all expenses, unless the
Freehold is acquired by Descent, Marriage, or Succession, or promotion to a
benefice or office.
3.— As a lioaseholder, he must have held for twelve months previous to
the 15th July a lease of property worth £50 per annum, and originally created
for a term of not less than 20 years ; or a lease of property worth £5 and upwards
per annum, and originally created for a term of not less tnan 60 years.
4.— As a £10 Occupier, he must have occupied for twelve months some
land or tenement of £10 clear yearly value.
5.— As a liodger, he must have occupied rooms in the same house for
twelve months. The annual value of the rooms, unfurnished, is fixed by law
at £10. A son living at home with his parents may claim, when by a^^ree-
ment with his father he is the sole occupant of a room in the house, and might,
if he chose, lock it up and prevent any other member of the family from enter-
ing. Everv man over 91, who has a right to the exclusive use of a room or
rooms, of tne required annual value, in his parents* (or any other) house, should
therefore claim to be put on the Register as a Lodger. In all cases Lodgers
must claim every year.
6.— The Seririoe Franchise. Bank Managers, Schodmasters, Railway
Men, Caretakers, Servants, and others who occupy rooms or houses rent free
on their employers' property, are entitled to tnis franchise, provided their
employers do not reside on the premises.
(6) PARLIAMKin'AllY BOROUOHS.
In order to vote at Parliamentary Bleotions a person must possess
one or other of the following qualifications : —
1. — As a Householder, he must have lived in the same Parliameatajry
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Borough for Twelve Months preoeding the 16th July. He may have
removed once or oftener, but so long as each house occupied is within the
Parliamentary Borough, he is entitlea to the franchise in succession. Any
person who separately occupies part of a houge^ the landlord not residing on the
premises or, if resident, exercising no control over the part of the house so
occupied, is entitled to be registered.
3. —As a £10 Oooupier, he must have occupied for twelve months some
land or tenement of £10 clear yearly value, and have resided within seven miles
of the Borough boundary during six months previous to July 15th.
3. — As a liOdger, he must have occupied rooms in the same house for
twelve months. The annual value of the rooms, unfurnished, is fixed by law
at jCIO. a son living at home with his parents may claim, when by agreement
with his father he is the sole occupant of a room in the house, and mignt, if he
chose, lock it up and prevent any other member of the family from entering.
Every man over 91, who has a right to the exclusive use of a room or rooms, of
the required annual value, in his parents' (or any other) house, should therefore
claim to be put on the Register as a Lodger. In all cases Lodgers must
claim every year.
4. — The Serrioe Franohiee. Bank Managers, Schoolmasters, Railway
Men, Caretakers, Servants, and others who occupy rooms or houses rent free
on their employers* property, are entitled to uiis franchise, provided their
employers do not resiae on the premises.
XL— THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT FRANCHISES.
1. Who may Vote for Town and County Ckiiincillors
(liondon Bxoepted).
The Ownership, Service, and Lodger qualifications do not confer a vote for
the election of Town and Coun^ Councillors. The household and the jCIO
qualifications do; and < occupation of a house, warehouse, counting-house,
siiop, or other building,* without regard to value, with the usual limit as to
residence within 7 miles of the Borough or cuhninistrative County also confers
the Town and County Council vote. And for Town and County Council
purposes, women (spinsters and widows), if they in aU other respects possess
the necessary qualifications, may be registered.
Who may Vote for liOndon County and Boronifh Gounoillors.
All persons, male or female, whose names are upon the Partiamentary
Register as Owners, Occupiers, or Lodgers, or upon the Coimty or Parochial
Electors' Lists, may vote for County Councillors and Borough Councillors.
9. Who may Vote for Distriot or Parish Ckiancillors.
Any persons qualified as Parliamentary (including Owners, Service Voters,
and Ix>agers) or County Council electors may vote for District or Parish
CounciUors, in addition to married women occupiers who, if single or widows,
would be entitied to vote at an election of County Councillors.
3. Who may Vote for Guardians (in Ckiunty Borouifhs,
Borouifhe, and Urban Dietriote).
All persons whose names are upon the Parliamentary or County Electors*
or Municipal or Parochial Electors* Lists, excepting Freemen only.
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(ENGLAND AND WALEa)
With Hints for the
GuiDAKCE OF Liberal Registration CoMMirrEES.
June aObh.
Between
June aoth and
Jnlyaotb.
Ownership portion of Register published by Overseers.
Local Secretaries to examine Rate-books, arrange
Committee Meetings, and take the necessary steps to get
ownership claims made by all new Liberal owners.
July aOtb.
Last day for sending in ownership claims.
After July 15th
and before
Jnlyttth.
Lodgers on the existing Register, if still qualified, must
send in ' Old Lodgers* Ckums.
August Ist.
Overseers publish : (a) List of ownership claimants ;
(6) List of Old lodgers who have re-claimed ; (e) New
occupation lists.
Between
Angnst 1ft and
AngnstSOth
(if possible
before
AngnstlSth).
Local committees to meet and carefully examine all the
new lists, and to make inquiries, with a view to making
!a) Objections to ownership electors.
b) Obiections to ownership claimants.
e) Objections to old lodger claimants.
a) Obiections to persons on New Occupation Lists either
for Household, £10, or Service qualifications.
(e) Occupation claims.
If) New Lodger claims.
August aotb.
Last day for Occupation and New Lodger Claims to
reach Overseers.
Last day for notices of objection to be served on Over-
seers and on persons objected to.
August 25th.
Overseen pubHsh lists of
Ownership voters ^
Ownership ckumants I Objected
Occupiers | to
Old Lodgers
Occupation ^
and y Claims
New Lodger j
and deliver copies thereof on pa3rment.
September 5th.
Last day for declarations, either by owners as to their
address, or by occupiers as to any of the particulars of their
qualification, to be sent in to Clerk of the County Council
in Counties or of the Town Council in Boroughs.
Between
August 25th
and
September 8th.
Local Committees ought
(a) to examine and inquire into all objections and claims
made by their opponents ; (6) to mark all the new
claim and objection lists with full information as to
politics, and correctness or otherwise of particulars ;
(c) to mark up on Existing Ownership List and on
New Occupation Lists any mcorrect spelling, printers'
errors, &c. ; and (d) to send all these lists to the
Divisional Secretary, or to whoever will represent the
Liberal Party in the Revision Courts.
Between
Sept. 8th and
Oct. 12tb.
Revision Courts held.
AU the year
round.
All Liberal workers to enter in Memorandum books all
changes in occupation and ownership, and periodically
report such information to Committee meetings.
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EBGISTEATION.
(SCOTLAND.)
The ParllamentaFy franohlBas in Scotland are as in England— ownev-
Bhip, CKSoupation, inhabitanoy, and lodging; theim are, howover, sonio
diffoi^enoeB in the law and methods of Registration in regard to each.
The period of qualifioation is from July 31 to July 31 in the case of occupiers
and lodgers, and from January 31 to July 31 in the case of owners.
The lists of CKMupiers are prepared by the Assessors from the Valuation Roll, and,
as in Scotland every tenement of £i annual value and upwards is separately assessed,
the duty of the official who compiles the voters' list is much simplified ; the list in the
main being a copy of the Valuation Roll.
Iiodgers in Scotland are allowed to claim in succession from different housevB within
the same County Division or Burgh, a privilege not accorded to England and Wales.
The list of XUectors must be published by the Assessor on or before September 1&
The date allowed for claiming either as owner, occupier, or lodger, is later than in
England, viz., 21 September ; the same date applies to objections to the published list,
notwithstanding which the Parliamentary Register in Scotland comes into force on
November 1, instead of Janustry 1 in the succeeding year as in England and Wales.
The following are the franchises existent in Scotland :—
(a) COUNTIBS.
1. JU owner for six months prior to July 31 of property of the clear annual value
after all deductions of ^, or of £10 where the property has come to the owner within
the six months by inheritance, marriage, marriage settlement, or mortis causa difi-
position.*
2. As tenant (not CKSoupant) on a lease for at least 19 years of £50 annual value,
or on a lease for at least 57 years of £10 annual value, with ix)S8ession of 12 months prior
to July 31.
3. Jls occupying tenant of a building separately or jointly with any other build-
ing, or with land in the same division of a County of the annual value of £10 with
occupation for 12 months prior to July 31, and payment of all rates laid upon him.
4. Mm inhabitant occupier of a dwrelling-house as owner or tenant, or of any
part of a house separately occupied as a dweUing, and payment of all poor rates.
5. JU a service voter where the dwelling is occupied by virtue of any office,
service, or employment.
6. JKs a lodger occupying lodgings of the clear yearly value of £10 if let unfurnished,
with the right to claim succession from one house to another in the same division of the
County.
(&) BUBGHS.
1. Mm ovmer of a building separately or jointly with any other building or any land
owned in the S€une Burgh, of the clear yearly value of £10, with residence in the Burgh,
or within seven miles for six months prior to July 31, and payment of aU assessed taxes.*
2. JU occupying tenant of bxiildings of the annual value of £10, whether separ-
ately or jointly with any other buildings or land within the same Burgh, for 12 months
prior to 31 July, and payment of all assessed taxes.
3. JU inhabitant occupier of a dwelling-house, or any part of a house, and
payment of all poor rates.
4. JU a service voter, where the dwelling is occupied by virtue of any office,
service, or employment.
5. As lodger, occupying lodgings of the clear yearly value of £10 if let unflimished,
with the right to succession from one house to another in the same Burgh.
* Where a wife is the owner, the husband is reckoned as owner for the purpose of
the franchise.
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REGISTRATION
IN BNQLAND AND WALBS
to FAR AS TT COKCEBN8
WOMEN OCCUPIERS AND THEIR VOTES.
Notes for the guidance of Women wJio are qualified to vote in one or more of the
foUovfing Elections :^
In Bngland and Wales (not induding London) for
The county COUNCIL. Thr RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The town COUNCIL. The BOARD OF GUARDIANS.
Thb urban district council. The PARISH COUNCIL.
In London {not including the City) for
The COUNTY COUNCIL, The BOROUGH COUNCIL, The BOARD OF
GUARDIANS.
In the City, for
The county COUNCIL, The BOARD OF GUARDLA.NS.
Before School Boards were abolished by the BduoaMon Act, 1909, every woman on
the Bate-book had a vote in the School Board Election. But, cut the law now stands,
Bsnra on the rate-book entitles to no vote, and it is essential for every
purpose to be on the kboisteb.
JL Woman olalmintf to be Retflsteved must be qualified as OOOUPIBR,
either as owner or as tenant.
No woman owner has any right, in virtue of her ownership, to vote in any local
election. Until 1884, women owners, as such, were entitled to vote in Poor Law
Guardian elections, but the Local Govemnxent Act of that year disfranchised them,
while enlarging the voting rights of men owners.
No woman lodger can vote in any Local Government Election, although men
lodgers can vote in District and Parish Council and Guardian elections, and in the
election of the London Couaty and London Borough Councils.
For women there is no service franchise— Buch as entitles men to vote in District
and Parish Coimcil and Guardian Elections, and in the election of London Borough
Coimcils— i.e., no occupation of a dwelling as an official or servant (for example, as
matron or caretaker) entitles a woman to be placed on the Register.
mrhat Is an Occupier?
Household Qualification.— Every person is an Oooupier who occupies a
dwelling-house, or part of a house as a separate dwelling (even only one room), pro-
vided the Landlord does not, as Landlord, reside in the house. This qualification is
irrespective of the amount of the rent.
£10 Quallfloation.— Every person is an Oooupier who occupies land or business
premises of the clear yearly value of not less than £10, and who resides within the
County, or within 15 miles of its boundary, or, in the case of the Municiiuil Borough,
within 7 miles.
Joint Oooupation.— Persons sharing the same dwelling, or the same land or
business premises, may claim as Joint-Oooupiers, provided the tenancy is joint, and
that the clear yearly yalue, when divided, amounts to £10 for each person claiming.
There is, however, no such limit to the clear yearly value in the case of a person claim-
ing to be registered as a Burgess for the election of a Town CounciL
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Married Women.— Husband and wife cannot claim as Joint-Occupiers, but, by
the Local Qoyemment Act, 189i, section 48, they may both be regristered, provided they
are not guaUfied in respect of the same property; such registration will entitle married
women to vote in the election of District Councils, Rural and Urban, Parish Councils,
Boards of Guardians, and London Borough Councils, though not in Town Council
Mections, nor in County Council Elections, except that of the London County Council.
It is essential that the poor rates due, in respect of the dwelling-house, business
premises or land, for the year preceding the last dth of January, shall have been
paid by some person before July 20th, but not necessarily by the Occupier.
mrhat is the Period of Qoallfioation ?
The Period of Qualification is one year, i.e., twelve months inmiediately pre-
ceding the Idth July in any year. Occupiers who remove during the twelve months do
not lose their qualification, provided they successively occupy qualifying premises
during the whole period within the boundary of the Administrative Coimty or the
area of election.
It should be noted that on the First day of Autfust the Overseers of every
Parish place the Occupiers' List for the coming year on the door of each Church,
Chapel, Post Office, and other Public Buildings in the Parish. Examine this list, and if
your name is not there, go at once to the Overseers, or to the Secretary of your Political
Association, and learn how to make your Claim to be put on the Register. It
will cost you nothing, and you should make sure of your right to vote.
V The ULST DAT for sending in NEW CULIMS is August aoth.
WOMEN CANDIDATES
IN ENGLAND AND W:ALBS.
For Election to a—
PARISH COUNCIL, RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. BOARD OF GUARDIANS.
QUAIiIFICATIONS.
A woman, married or single, is entitled to be a Candidate for election to any of
these bodies, u
(1) Her name appears on the Register as a Parochial Elector, or
(2) She has resided for the whole of the twelve months preceding the date of
nomination within the specified area :
For the Parish Coimcil, within the Parish, or within three miles thereof.
For the Urban District Council, within the Urban District.
For the Rural District Council, within the Poor Law Union.
For the Board of Guardians, within the Poor Law Union.
NOMINATIONS.
In all cases Forms of Nominations can be obtained free of charge from the
Returning Officer, and (except for election to an Urban District CounoU) from the
Overseers.
Only one Candidate's name must appear on each Nomination Paper, and each
Paper must be signed by two Parochial Electors of the Parish or District, or Ward
of a District, in which the Candidate is standing for election.
Each Candidate may, and where possible should, get more than one Nomination
Paper signed.
WOMEN'S DISABILITIES.
As the law stands, no Woman can be a Candidate for any
COUNTY COUNCIL, BOROUGH COUNCIL, or METROPOLITAN BOROUGH
COUNCIL.
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SUMMARY OF PARLIAMENTAEY
ELECTION OFFENCES.
CORRUPT PRACTICES.
OFFENCES.
BRIBBRT.— No gift, loan, or promise of
money or money's worth must be made to a
voter to induce him either to vote or to ab-
stain from voting.
The offer or promise of a situation or
employment to a voter or any one connected
with him, if made with the same object, is
also bribery.
The consequences are the same whether
bribery is conmiitted before, during, or after
an election.
Giving or paying money for the purpose of
briberv is equivalent to the offence itself.
A g^t or promise to a third person to pro-
cure a vote is bribery. Payment for loss of
time, wages, or travelling expenses is equal
to bribery.
Any person who receives a bribe, or barffaina
for employment or reward in consideration of
his vote, is guUty of bribery.
PENALTIES.
To the briber or the person bribed,
twelve months' imprisonment, with
or without hard labour, or a fine
of £200.
Deprivation of the right of voting
for seven jeaxa.
Removal from, and disqualifica-
tion for, any publlo office.
Pavment of costs of an election
inquiry in certain cases.
If conmiitted by the Candidate he
also loses his seat, if elected, and is
disqualified for ever from repre-
senting the Constituency.
If committed by any Agent the
election is void, and the Candidate
is disqualified for seven years.
TRBATINO.— No meat, drink, entertainment
or provision can be paid for or provided for
any person, at any time, in order to induce
him, or any other person, to vote or to ab-
stain from voting.
Treating the wives or relatives of voters is
equally forbidden.
The gift of tickets to be exchanged for
refreshment is treating.
The receiver of any meat, drink, Ae„ is
equaUy guilty, and liable to the same con-
sequences.
The same as for Bribery.
UNDUB IMFI1UBMOB.-N0 force, restraint, v
or fraud may be used to compel an elector ]
to vote or abstain.
Using or threatening any spiritual or tem- \ mu- „-„- ._ -__ rwy^^
poral fijury is unduelnfluence. / ^® ^^^^ «* ^^ Bribery.
The withdrawal of custom, or a threat to do I
so, comes under this prohibition. A threat to ]
evict a tenant will also be undue infiuenoe. /
PBRSONATION Applying for a ballot ^
paper in the name of another person, whether
alive or dead.
Voting twice at the same election.
Aiding or abetting the commission of the
offence of personation.
Forging or counterfeiting a ballot paper.
To the offender, two years* im-
prisonment, with hard labour.
Seven years' incapacity to vote, or
hold any public office.
If committed by any Agent, the
Candidate loses his seat.
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ILLEGAL PRACTICES.
OFFENCES.
CONYBTAIIOB.— Payinsr or receiving money
for conveyance of voters to or from the polL
(Mvate conveyances lent grattiltously can
alone be employed; hackney carriasres are
prohibited except when hired by voters for
their own exclusive use.)
JLDITBRTISING.— Paying money to an Elec-
tor for exhibiting bills, Sec, (except to regular
bill-iK)6ters). The receiver is also guilty.
OOMMITTBB ROOMS.— Hiring unauthor-
ised Committee Rooms. (The Election Agent
alone, or Sub-4gcnts in Counties, may hire
Conmiittee Rooms, and the number is strictly
limited.)
VOTING when prohibited or inducing a pro-
hibited elector to vote. (Electors employed
for payment cannot vote.)
FAIiSB STATBMBNT.— Publishing a false
statement of the withdrawal of anv Can-
didate, or with reference to the character of a
Candidate.
PENALTIES.
A fine of £100.
Incapacitv to vote for five years.
If committed by an Agent, the
election may be rendered void.
PENALTIES.
ILLEGAL PAYMENT, EMPLOYMENT, AND HIRING.
OFFENCES.
PUBIiISHINO BIIiIiS, placards or posters, \
without the printer's and publisher's name
and address. (The Election Agent cUone, or
Sub- Agents in Counties, must issue any
printed matter at the election.)
PATMBNT FOR BANDS OF MUSIC,
torches, flags, banners, ribbons, &;c.
IiBNDING OR USING, for the conveyance
of voters, horses or vehloles usually kept
for hire.
BMPIiOTMBNT of any persons beyond the
numbers allowed.
(No person can be employed for payment at
an election except by the Election Agent— or,
in Counties, by the Sub- Agents— who is strict-
ly limited as to the numbers he may engage.)
USINO AS A COMMITTBB ROOM any
room in a licensed house, refreshment house,
or public elementary sohooL
' A fine of £100.
IMPORTANT.
Any of the above offences, if committed by a Candidate or Election Agent
(or Sub-Agent in Comities), will render the election void. The vote of the
person committing the offence is also void, in case there is a scrutiny.
The term * Agent,' as used above, includes members of an Election
Committee.
No expense must be incurred by anybody without the Election Agent's
written authority, as the maximum expense allowed by law for each Candidate
cannot be exceeded without rendering the election void.
The person incurring any unauthorised expense will be personally liable for
its repayment, as well as for the consequences of having broken the law.
Au claims against a Candidate must be sent to his Election Agent within
14 days, and paid wi&in 38 days from the declaration of the poll. With some
exceptions, no claim sent in later can be paid.
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PARLIAMENTARY VACANCIES :
How Created, How Filled.
A Member of the House of Commons cannot relinquish his seat during the
continuance of the Parliament for which he is elected, nor can he refUse to
serve even if nominated and elected against his will. This rule is, however, in
practice evaded by a Member who wishes to retire applying for the Stewardship
of the Chiltem Hundreds, an office under the Crown which, on acceptance,
vacates the seat, and which is resigned as soon as its purpose is fulfilled, or
retained only until the appointment is revoked in ordisr to make way for another
applicant.
The acceptance of the Chiltem Hundreds during a Recess does not create a
vacancy so as to enable the Speaker to issue a new writ, therefore a Member
cannot effectively resign his seat during a Recess. Applications have sometimes,
under exceptional circumstances, been refused, but ordinarily the Treasury will
give the office (the duties of which are merely nominal) to any Member who
applies unless there appears sufficient grounds for withholding it.
Vacancies can arise, therefore, only from the following causes : —
1. Death of Members.
2. Their elevation to the Peerage.
3. Acceptance of Office under the Crown.
4. Bankruptcy.
5. Lunacy.
6. On the report of Election Judges that elections or returns are void.
J - Writa ^ ** vctoanctf occurs during ths Session, the writ issues on
durintf Saosion. *^^ Speaker's warrant by motion in the House, but where
■ the vacancy occurs prior to or immediately after the
opening of a new Parliament, a writ cannot be issued until after the expiration
of the time for presenting an Election Petition.
J M Wyi*- If « vacancy occurs dwring a Recess, the Speaker's warrant
dmdntf Raoeaa ^^^ *^® ^"^^ issues on a Certificate und» the hands of two
* Members, that a Member has died or that a writ of
smnmons under the Great Seal has been issued to summon him to Parliament
as a Peer.
In the case of a Member accepting an office under the Crown, the procedure
is the same, but the certificate must be accompanied by a copy of the Oaz«Ue
containing the Member's appointment to the Office, and, in addition, the
Member must himself in writing notify his acceptance of the Office to the
Speaker, or countersign the certificate. (The power to issue the warrant is in
this case permissive and not obligatory on the Speaker, so that he may, by
abstaining from issuing the warrant, reserve for the decision of the House any
question as to whether the Office is one the acceptance of which vacates the seat.)
^ . . -_ If the vOfCancy arises hy reason of a Member being adjudged a
bankrupt tn England, the writ issues on the certificate of
the Bankruptcy Court. By the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, if the disqualifications
for sitting and voting in the House or in Committees of the House are not
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removed within six months ftom the date of the order, the Comrt is requirei
to certify the bankruptcy to the Speaker, and the seat of the Member there
upon becomes vacant.
No penalty appears to attach to a bankrupt for sitting and voting, and a
no notice of his bankruptcy is required to be given to the Speaker for si
months, a bankrupt Member may continue to attend Parliament until th<
Speaker receives such notice, unless the House itself takes notice that he i
incapable of sitting and voting, and order him to withdraw.
Notice of certificates so received by the Speaker during recess must b
Gazetted, and the writ must not issue until six days thereafter, nor shall th<
writ issue unless application be made for it so long before the next meeting
of Parliament as that the writ for the election may be issued before the da]
of such meeting.
liunAoir V ^^ vacancy arises hy reason of the Member*s confinement as <
^* Lunatic^ the procedure is as follows :~The medical practitione]
on whose certificate, or the Court or person on whose order the Member h
detained, shall, or two Members may, certify the same to the Speaker, wh<
shall transmit such certificate to the Commissioners in Lunacy, who thereupoi
shall visit and examine the Member and report to the Speaker whether h<
is of unsound mind. If the report is in the affirmative, the Speaker shall, a1
the expiration of six months if the House is sitting, and, if not, as soon as ma}
be after the next sitting, require the Commissioners to again examine th<
Member, and if he is still of unsound mind, the report is laid upon the Tabic
of the House — the seat becomes vacant and a new writ is issued.
Apparently under this provision a Writ cannot be issued during a recess,
and similarly —
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seaUd on PeMum, the House, on bemg mformed bj
the Speaker of the receipt of the Judges* Certificate, gives the necessary directioi
for confirming or altering the Return, or for issuing a Writ for a new Electioi]
as circumstances may require.
The Ratumintf ^® ^^* ^ directed to the Returning Officer. The Sherif
Offieer ^^ ^ ^^ Returning Officer in Counties and m cities and
towns being Counties in themselves, and the Mayor in
parliamentary Boroughs.
PROCEDURE BETWEEN RECEIPT OF WRH* AND
THE POLUNG.
The Returning Officer must give public notice of the Election on the day on
which he receives the Writ or the day after in a Parliamentary Borough, an<3
in a County, not later than the second day after. The notice must be given be
tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and must state the place, day, and hour oe
which he will attend to receive nominations, and, in case of a contested election,
the date of the polling.
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116 PABUAMENTABY . VACANCIES.
The following tables (copied by pennission from the < Duties of an Election
Agent and of a Returning Officer at a Parliamentaiy Election,' by the late
Frank R. Parker, published by Knight & Co., La Belle Sauvage Yard) show
how the time is calculated between the receipt of the Writ and the day of
polling, on the assumption that the Writ is received on the first day of the
month. This computation does not take into consideration Sundays, Christmas
Day, Good Friday, and days of public fasting and thanksgiving. Anything
falling on either of these days may be done on the next day, but a Bank
Holiday is to be treated like any other working day and cannot be excluded in
computing election dates.
Counties.
If the Writ be received on (say) July 1st, the notice of election may be given
on the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd July.
if on if on
If the notice of election is given on ... July 1st ... July ^d ... July 3rd
The nomination day cannot be—
EarUerthan... 5th 6th' 7th
Later than ... 10th 10th 10th
If the nomination day is July 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
The poll day cannot be —
Earlier than 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th
Later than 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th
DisTEiCT Boroughs.
If the Writ be received on (say) July 1st, the notice of election may be given
on the 1st or 2nd July. iif on
If the notice of election is given on July 1st ... July 2nd
The nomination day cannot be — Earlier than 5th 6th
Later than 10th 10th
If the nomination day is July 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
The poll day cannot be —
EarUerthan... 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th
Later than ... 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th
BOEOUGHS.
If the Writ be received on (say) July 1st, the notice of election may be given
on the 1st or 2nd July. if on
If the notice of election is given on July 1st ... July 2nd
The nomination day cannot be— Earlier than 4th 5th
Later than 5th 5th
If the nomination day is July 4th ... July 5th
The poll day cannot be — Earlier than 5th 6th
Later than 8th 9th
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PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATURES.
QUALIFICATIONS.
Any male person of the ftill age of twenty-one yealfs, a natural-born subject
and not barred by any of the inherent or statutory disqualifications named below
is eligible for election to the House of Commons.
A naturalised subject is now also, apparently, eligible. It has been enacte<
(33 and 34 Vict. c. 14, s. 7) that an alien, to whom a certificate of naturalisatioi
has been granted by a Secretary of State, is entitled to all the political and othe
rights, powers, and privileges, and is subject to all the obligations to which i
natural-born British subject is entitled or subject. Some authorities still hold i
questionable whether the words in the above section so repeal section 3 of 1
and 13 Will. III. c. 9 (which enacted that no alien, though naturalised, shall b
capable of being elected to either House of Parliament) as to qualify a naturalisei
person for election.
DISQUALIFICATIONS.
In Parker's Election Agent and Returning Officer (sec preceding page) th
different grounds of incapacity for election to the House of Commons are, fo
convenience, divided into three classes—
(a) Incapacity by reason of infirmity or mental imbecility.
(6) Incapacity by reason of circumstanced, character, or conduct.
(c) Incapacity by reason of holding certain offices or positions.
In addition, there is the disqualification arising from sex — ^the Candidate ma
not be a woman.
Under class (a) faU idiots, lunatics, minors, and persons who are deaf an
dumb.
Under class (b) fall aliens, bankrupts, criminals, persons reported by a
Election Court as guilty of corrupt or illegal practices, either by themselves c
through their Agents, at Parliamentary or Municipal Elections. This dij
quaUncation extends for seven years, or a lesser period, according as to whethe
tne offence was one for which the Candidate was himself personally guilty, c
reported guilty by his Agent.
Under class (c) fall priests or deacons of the Church of England, ministers (
the Church of Scotland, or in holy orders in the Church of Kome ; contractoi
for or on account of the Public Service, other than Incorporated Companies
permanent paid officials of a County Council who are required to devote tli
whole of their time to such employment ; Governors of Colonies, Judges <
the High Court, Peers of Parliament (except Irish Peers .who have not bee
elected as representative Peers in the House of Lords), and various oth<
officials.
There are partial disqualifications attaching to the following: Retumin
Officers, Recorders, Revising Barristers, and certain others holding officii
positions.
It would be the duty of the Election Agent, or officials of a Party Organize
tion, before the nomination of any person holding a public office, to ascertai
whdlier a disaualification would be likely to attach to the Candidate, and
might be expeoient to make similar inquiry in regard to any public office he!
by the opposing Candidate.
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PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.
CANDIDATES* ELECTION EXPENSES.
Ths Corrapt and Illegal Pmctices Prevention Act of 1883 (46 Sc 47 Vic, c. 51), better
known as the 'Corrapt Practices Act,' and the Ballot Act of 1872 (35 &: a6 Vic.» c 33),
are the principal statutes under which Parliamentary Elections are now conducted and
controlled.
The former defines an Bl«otion Bzp«iMa as one 'incurred on account of, or in
respect of, the conduct or management of an Election,* and places a Tnft.-riTm iTn ]imit
upon such expenditure according to the number of electors.
The foUowinfi: is the Scale in Countias, and divisions of Counties (and, in Scotland,
combined Counties), exclusive of the Returning Officers* Charges and Candidates^
Personal Expenses, and the cost of conveying voters by sea in certain cases :~~
WmnhMT n
IB OfMt Biitiria.
iBlzdftikL
Not exceeding 2,000
^1650
£500
2,980
710
- 540
8,999 «
770
580
4,999
830
620
5.999
890
600
6,999
960
700
7,999
1010
740
8,999
1070
780
9.999
1130
820
10.999
1190
800
jj
11,999
1250
900
12,999
1310
940
13,999
1370
980
14,999
1430
1020
And 80 on, adding £60 in Great Britain, and £40 in Ireland, for every complete 1000
Electors.
And the following is the Scale in PftfUamentary Boroughs, exclusive of the
Returning (Officer's Charges and the Candidate's Personal Expenses :—
"•w^SSSISfe^^
Numtorc
Siiigte Cui4idiU«.
Not exceeding 2,000
£850
£525
2,990
380
570
3,999
410
615
4,999 ...
440
600
jj
6*999 ^
470
705
6,989
500
750
7,999
530
795
8,990
560
840
9,990
590
885
10,999
620
830
11,990
650
975
12,990
680
1020
13,900
710
1065
»»
14,999
740
1110
And so on, adding £30 for everv complete 1000 Electors in the case of single Candidates,
and £45 for every complete 1000 Electors in the case of two joint Candidates. The Scale
is the same in Irish Boroughs with the exception that if the number of Electors on the
Register does not exceed 500, the maximum lunount shall be (for a single CSandidate), £200 ;
exceeds 500 but does not exceed 1000. £250 ; exceeds 1000 but does not exceed 1500, £275.
A Joint Candidaturo is created (a) Where the same Election Agent is appointed
by, or on behalf of, two or more Candidates, or where two or more Candidates by them-
selves, or any Agent or Agents : (6) Hire or use the same C:k>mmittee-rooms, or (e) jSmidoy
or use the services of the same Sub- Agents, Clerks, Messengers, or Polling Agents, or
id) Publish a joint Address, or joint Circular or Notice. But tne Candidature will not be
deemed a joint CSandidature if the hire or employment referred to in (b) and (c) be acci-
dental or casual, or of a trivial or unimportant character.
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THE SECRECY OF THE BALLOT.
It should be unnecessa^ at this time of day to have to say an^^ing aboi
the Secrecy of the Ballot. For a generation the Ballot Act has been in operatioi
But canvassers and other workers in elections— not so much, perhaps, in th
larger Boroughs as in the rural districts — are frequently confronted with th
necessity of assuring a doubting agricultural labourer or villager that the secrec
of his vote is inviolable, and uat there is no case on record during the thirt
years in which the Act has been in operation in which the vote of a duly quali
ned elector has been revealed, unless he has been foolish enough to disclose i
himself, or has been reported by the High Court on a Scrutiny for an ofEenc
under the Corrupt Practices Acts or as not being (jualiiied to give a vote.
The doubt in the voter*s mind is generally inspired more by innuendo than b;
an open challenge against the adequacy of the safeguards for ensuring secrecy-
as an instance : in the Horsham Division of Sussex By-Election (Novembei
1904) it was alleged that, baffled in their efforts to get at the intention of th
agricultural labourer, certain ccmvassers impugned the secrecy of the ballot, an<
the Conservative Candidate himself when asked by a voter whether the ballo
box could be pried into, was reported to have rephed that he preferred not t
answer the question. Those who know the agricultural labourer-— whose dail;
occupation and whose home itself, perhaps, are dependent upon the secrecy d
his vote — can appreciate fiilly the covert form of mtimidation involved in thi
device for * getting at' the rural voter.
If the canvassers who raise these doubts in the minds of the nervous am
uninformed are sincere in their suggestion that the ballot is not secret, there mus
be some evidence. Why is it not adduced ? Why do they not produce an • awfu
example' in the person of a voter whose vote has been disclosed? But evei
amon^ the better-informed there is room for more kno^edge as to the meaning
of a Scrutiny and what that process involves. A Scrutiny must not be confosec
with a recount. At a recount, the face of the ballot P&pers only can be taken int<
consideration, so that there can be no question of oisclosure ; the object of i
recount being to decide upon doubtful papers and the position of the X» and t<
see that only papers so marked as to show no doubt oi the voter's intention ar<
placed to the credit of the Candidate for whom the votes are intended, and this ii
as far as a recount can p^. No cognisance can be taken of an allegation that i
vote was given by an alien or a woman or a lunatic or any other person who hm
no statutory right to exercise the Pcurliamentary franchise. Provided their names
are on the rqspster it is prima facie evidence that they have a right to poll, and i
they have obtained a ballot paper and used it, the vote cannot be upset oi
a recount.
It is otherwise when the case goes before the Hiffh Court in the form of «
Petition for a Scrutiny. Here and only here is it possible to go behind the ballol
paper and in(}uire if uie person who voted on it had an^ right to the vote. Bui
the Scrutiny is limited to those votes only, of which notice has been given to th<
other side. The votes objected to are entered on a schedule, and it is those
scheduled votes only to which a Scrutiny can apply. Having regard to the cos1
and to the risk involved in calling for a Scrutiny which, after all, may mean the
defeat of your own Candidate instead of your opponent, it is rarely tnat a Scru-
tiny is resorted to. For instance, at llie General Election of 1900, 3,519,34^
persons voted in the United Kingdom ; arising out of that election, there were
five Election Petitions. In only one of these was a Scrutiny demanded, and that
was not proceeded with. As, therefore, it is only by means of a Scrutiny thai
the act of any voter can be known, and that in 1900 not one of over three and a hali
million of votes was disclosed, it goes without saying that the oft-reiterated
assurance < The Ballot is Secret ' is a statement of fact which cannot be refuted,
and ought not, in common hone8ty» to be denied.
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ELECTION PETITIONS, 1906.
[A complete record of the Election Petitions under the Corrupt and lUeaaZ Pmc-
tices Act of 1883 prUyr to 1906 vrOl be found in the Liberal Year Book for 1905 at
page 92.]
WBSTMORIJLND, APPIiBBT,
ApfU, 1906.
Kerry, pektion«r. i Pott at Xtasfion,
L»iF JOKKS, rwpond^nt jonesCLT* fnt
I Kerry (C) «01
Bsfore Mr, JtuUM Grantham and Mr. Jtutiee
LaioraiuM.
Petition vas tor a recount of the
votes and for a scrutiny.
It was alleged that some ];>apers had
been wrongly rejected and others wrongly
received by the Returning Officer, and
that in some cctses there was an absence of
the official mark.
On the whole the recount resulted in
the Respondent's favour, the majority in-
creasing to five.
On April 9th an application was made to
withdraw the petition, on the ground that
the inspection of ballot papers and a re-
count had resulted in a mi^jority for the
Respondent.
Leave to withdraw the petition was
granted, with costs to the Respondent,
together with any additional costs in-
curred in investigating the charge as to
personation.
PeiUion withdrawn.
GRBAT YARMOUTH, April, 1906.
White, petitumer. | PoB ai EleetUm,
F«LL, respondent. FelKof** i071
I White (L) 8886
Before Mr. JvsHce Gfrant\am and Mr. Jiutioe
Gannett.
Cliargee under Petition.— Bribery,
Treating, and Illegal Practices.
Under the lastheeui the Election Agent's
Return of Election Expenses was chal-
lenged, because of the oznission Uierefrom
of payments by the Member, and by per-
sons other than the Agent or Member,
made on account of the Election, but not
through the Election Agent.
There were sixteen charges of Bribery,
fifteen of which were alleged against one
man, John Baker, who, at the previous
contested Parliamentary Election, was the
clerk in charge of the Conservative Com-
mittee-room.
A great feature of the petition was a
Aeries of charges of Treating at meetings
held on licensed premised. It was charged
that from the tmie of the acceptance of
Mr. Fell as prospective candidate, he car-
ried on an active campaign by meetings
held in public-houses or hotels, at which
meetings drinks were supplied freely.
The campaign was closed on October 19th,
1905, by an ^t Home,' given by Mr. Fell
at the Town Hall, Yarmouth ; where, in
addition to tea, coffee, and other light re-
freshments, there was a free supply of
spirits in a room set apart for the purpose.
A third notable charge was that of
omitting from the return the expenses ad-
mittedly paid by Mr. Fell of a costly
calendar for 1908, which bore upon its f «ice
the portraits of Mr. Fell, his wife, and
three daughters, and which was sent to
all the Parliamentary Electors (and only
to Electors) on Christmas Day, 1905.
The cases of Bribery against Baker it
was held were proved, out the Judges
differed upon the question whether Baker
was, or was not, proved to have been an
agent of Mr. FelL
In the result, as the two Judges dis-
agreed upon the vital question of the
agency of Baker, the petition was dis-
missecL Upon an application by the
Respondent's counsel for costs, Mr. Justioe
Channell said: *The Respondent had
escaped by the skin of his teeth.'
Petition dismissed.
MAIDSTONE, May, 1906.
EvaiiB, petitioner.
OASTLKBaAGH, responAent.
Pott at Eleetion,
1906.
Casttoeagh
(0) S841
EvaiuCL) S7O0
Be/ore Mr, Jvistiee Grantham and Mr,
Justice LaiDrance.
Charges under Petition.— Bribery.
Treating, and Illegal Practices by payment
for conveyance of voters to the poll ; it
further alleged general bribery. There
were also aUegauons that the Respondent
had failed to make a true return of elec-
tion expenses and of a declaration respect-
ing election expenses, and also that the
Respondent had procured prohibited per-
sons to vote. There was no personal
charge a^inst the Respondent.
Early in the case Counsel for the Peti-
tioner, in dealing with the question of
A^ncY of the Conservative Association,
cited the judgments of Mr. Baron Pollock
and Mr. Justice Hawkins in the Walsall
case, and referred to the Haggerston case,
where expenses were held to be election
expenses, although incurred three years
before the election took place.
In the result the petition was dismissed,
Mr. Justice Grantham holding that the
charges of Bribery were not proved, and
that the TreatiM proved, he regarded, as
done without reference to the election.
Mr. Justice Lawrance agreed the petition
failed, but he was not so sure as his brother
that some of the charges of Bribery were
untrue. He differed from him as to the
commencement of election expenses.
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Mr. Justice Grantham, in the course of
his judgment, dealing with Election ex-
penses, said:—
*He was startled to find that the judges
had mlBTmderfltood the law <m the subject.
He drew a great distinction between a
candidate who was before a constituency
hopbig to contest and one who weus adopted.
* The Corrupt Practices Act was aimed
at the enormous expenditure that candi-
dates had to incur. He remembered a
contest where £3000 were spent for bill-
posting. The Legislature had not ex-
pressed the time at which election expenses
began, but had said they must be in or
about the conduct of an election, and must
be paid by the election agent, who was to
be nominated to the returning officer, a
person who diifered from year to year. It
seemed to him clear that election expenses
began when there was a choosing of one of
two candidates.*
Petition dismissed.
WOROBSTBR, May, 1906.
Harben & Oadbnry, peii-
tinners,
William SOK, retpondent
PoU at EleeWm,
1906.
Williamson
(C) 8881
Harben (L) 876t
Btifore Mr, JuBtice TMwranc9 and Mr,
Jwtice WaXton,
CliartfAB under Petition.— Bribery,
Treating, and Illegal Practices bv Agents
of the Kespondent. General Bribery and
Treating were also alleged.
Evidence in support of the petition as to
the charges having been given, on the
fourth day of the hearing Counsel for the
Respondent announced that with regard
to some of the evidence which had been
given, they were not in a position to resist
some seven charges.
The Court said that after the evidence
gven it was impossible in the interest of
r. Williamson to offer further resistance
to the petition, the result being that the
election was void, and the Petitioner was
awarded costs,
Mr. Williamson (C) was accordingly
unseated.
Petition aUotoed.
The Judges reported subsequently that
bribery had extensively prevailed at the
election, and a Royal Commission was
appointed to inquire into the matter. (See
next page,)
CSORMWJJLIi, BODMIN, June, 19011.
Tom k another, p<ittion«rs.
AoaA-Bobabtes, rMpond-
ent.
PoU at EleetUm,
1906.
Agar-Bobaitea
(L) 6S01
Qrym»(0) 4090
BefoTB Mr, Justice Qrantham and tfr. Justice
Lawrance.
ChSLVgem under Petition.— Bribery,
Treating, and Undue Influence by the
Respondent and his agents, also Illegal
Practices, that the return of the eleo
tlon expenses was insufficient, and thai
general treating prevailed. The seat wat
not claimed.
Evidence was given of a continuouf
campaign from 1903, when the Respondent
became prospective candidate. A ver^
large number of meetings were held. The
Liberal candidate was not formally adopted
imtil January 4th, 1906. Only twenty-seven
meetings were included in the Election
Return. Evidence also was given that
the Respondent on several occasione
treated persons in public-houses, at the
total expense of a few shillings.
It was proved that at one meeting, ad-
mission to which was by ticket, price 6d.,
a meat tea was provided ; the price chargea
included the tea. Resolutions at the meet-
ings were passed referring to the Liberal
cause. At several committee meetings
tea was provided.
The main question, however, turned
upon an entertainment given by the Libe-
ral Social Council, of wnich Lord Clifden
was president, in the form of a garden-
party at Lord Clifden's seat, Lanhydrock,
near Bodmin, in September, 1906. At this
gathering about 5000 persons were present,
and temperance refreshments were sup-
plied. The Respondent and Lord Clifden
spoke, and the Kespondent was referred
to as the future member.
The Court held that the two important
points in the case were treating and when
an election could be said to commence.
Mr. Justice Grantham said :— * The Act
never intended to make a candidate liable
for the expenses incurred in the nursing
of constituencies. When the Act was
I)assed, the lower classes in the country
were very few of them franchised. In
contrast to the boroughs nowadays, there
was a huge body oi persons with votes
who had no position to speak of, and had
to be educated. If all the expenses of
meetings were to be put down, there
would DO nothing left for the election
itself. Holding that view, it was impos-
sible to say that the expenses of the meet-
ings for the last three years down to the
election were expenses incurred with
reference to the eonduct and management
of the election.'
As to the garden-party, they held that,
in the eye of the law, it was corrupt treat-
ing; but corruption meant only doing that
which the law forbade.
Referring to the Lanhydrock garden-
party, Mr. Justice Lawrance said : * As to
the Liberal Social Coimcil, but for the
time when the thing was done, the party
would have been perfectly legal ; but any
association giving such an enteitainment
on the eve of the election was doing a
fatal thing. Even if every one at the
party were a Liberal it would make no
diffisrence in his mind.'
Mr. Agar-Robartes (L) was accordingly
unseated.
Petition allowed.
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IHBFFUBIiD. ATTHRCLIFFB,
Jime,190a.
Wilson, petitUyMr.
Lahqubt, respondent.
I Pott at EteeHoH,
1906.
LangleydJ flSSS
WUmq (C; 6786
Befw Mr. jMMtiee Qrantham and Mr, JimKm
Ifolton.
Oliaptfas under Petition.— False state-
nent of fact with reference to the personal
character and conduct of the Petitioner by
iie Respondent or his A^nt, constituting a
x>rrupt practice under the Corrupt Prao-
^ces Act, 1805. The seat was not claimed.
The statements complained of were
x>ntained in a circular issued on the
polling: day (January 15th), containing
Qiese words:— _ , ., , .
* Working men ! Read this before you
rote! 1. Who embarrassed Sir Joseph
Tonas (Darnell's great benefactor) on the
King' s visit last July I— Not Batty Langloy.
2. Who showed disrespect to our Eling by
appearing uninvited at the Lord Mayors
luncheon in the uniform of a cut-throat
Gtovemmentf— Not Batty Langley. 3. Who
hounded Charles Hobeon to prison ?— Not
Batty Lanffley. i. Who worked night and
day to getnimoutof prison, and got nearly
forty Members of Parliament to petition
the Tory Home Seoreteurfor his release?
—Batty Langley. 6. Who said he was
going into the City Council to check the
growing power of the Jjabour Party?—
Not Batty Langley. a Who approved of
the bringing into South Africa of 60,000
shilling-a-day Chinamen who are taking
the bread out of the mouths of British
workmen?— Not Batty Langley. 7. Who
is the friend of the widows? — Batty
Langley.' ^ _
The statement as to the appearance in
the uniform of a cut-throat Government
referred to the Petitioner appearing in the
uniform of a Servian Consul, and that to
Charles Hobson was to a case in which
the Petitioner obtained the flat of the
Attorney -General to a prosecution of a
Member of the Council for receiving a
Commission trova. a person who had sold
sonie '■■- ' io f lu; r(tn>orotlon.
'Thfj y>UA\ -M'.'.':ia-nt 'lia! \Vd.H prima
facie within tlio Act,' in opinion of the
Court, *was contained in paragraphs 3
and 4 of the circular— the statement that
he had "hounded" Hobson to prison.
Now, morally, that statement probably
could not be justified. Hobson had boon
Bent to prison by the just operation of the
law. But did "hounding" him to prison
imply that he had ? They thought not.
It implied only that ho had taken a very
prominent part in the prosecution; and
who ooiiia flouht that he did? The Court
held siLLiiigs tc j'^di,"- bulL. iauL aiid law,
and, applying common-sense to the issue,
they could not hold that tMs was a charge
affecting the personal character of the
Petitioner false to the knowledge of the
person making it.'
PetUwn diamiaaed.
WORCESTER ELECTION COMMISSION, 1906.
The Commission^ consisting of Mr. £.
Tindal Atkinson, K.(X, Mr. Horace Avory,
K.C., and Mr. C. W. Mathews, sat at
Worcester for many days, examined some
250 witnesses, and on December 10th issued
their Report.
They foimd that the constituency as a
whole was not corrupt, that there had been
no evidence of corruption on the Liberal
side, but that there existed in Worcester
a class of voters, mostly of the needy and
loafing class, approximating about 500,
who were prei)ared to sell their votes for
drink or money, and that that condition of
affairs had existed during the whole time
from the passing of the Corrupt Practices
Act in IwS. They found that corruption
on an organized system extensively pre-
vailed at the election in 1906, but that the
fact that it became known that spies were
at work in the interest of the Liberals had
done much to restrict the corruption which
was indulged in by the Conservatives at
that election. The fact, too, that the
Liberals did not dis^bute money had the
effect of reducing the amount expended
in bribery. Ever/ effort had failed to dis-
cover the source from which the funds for
bribery were derived, but there was grave
suspicion as to its source. They com-
mented on the fact that the Conservative
candidate had supplied £100 to Mr. Caldi-
cott, one of the Conservative lectders in
Worcester, who i)aid it into a separate
account in a bank, and that he (Mr.
Caldicott) paid this out to the salaried
Secretary of the Conservative Association.
They commented on the mutilation of the
counterfoils of Mr. Caldicott's cheque-
book; in their opinion the evidence of
Mr. Caldicott and the Secretary of the
Association was of a most unsatisfactory
character, and left on their minds the
impression that the whole truth was
dehberately withheld. They stated that
in their opinion the Conservative can-
didate made the payment of £100 to
Mr. Caldicott in good faith and through
inadvertence.
They reported 18 persons gruilty of bri-
bery and treating, 72 guilty of bribery,
6 guilty of treating, and 2 guilty of an
illegal practice. Certificates of indemnity
were granted by the Commissioners to aU
these persons except 31. Among the per-
sons from whom certificates of indemnity
were withheld were Mr. Caldicott and
Mr. Thornborrow, the Secretary of the
Conservative Association, who were both
found guilty of illegal practices.
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Such of the books as are in print can be obtained through the Liberal Publicatio
Departmbnt, 42 Parliament Street, S.W., if any difficulty is experienced in obtainin
them from a local booksellisr. Parliamentary papers can also conveniently be obtaine
from Messrs. P. S. King & Son, Orchard House, Westminster, S.W., and from Messn
Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1 Princes Street, Storey's Gate, S.W,
The date of publication is given where it is of importance in estimating the presen
value of a book. Most books can be obtained at a discount of 3d. in the la. off th
published price, except those marked *n' and all Parliamentary papers, the price c
which is net. Where several editions of a book exist, the cheapest only is given.
Additions and suggestions will be gratefully received, addressed to the Secretary
Liberal Publication Department, 42 Parliament Street, S.W.
CONTENTS.
Biographies 123
Church Questions 124
Co-operation 124
Defence and Military Service . , 125
Democracy and Citizenship ... 126
Economic Science and History . . 126
Education 127
The Empire 128
Finance, Taxation, and Rating . . 129
Foreign Affairs 130
Free Trade and Protection ... 130
General . 132
Housing ....... 13
Ireland 13
Labour Questions ..... 13
Land Questions ..... 13
Local Government 13
Political Science and the Constitution 13
Poverty, Poor Law, and Old Age Pen-
sions . ; 13
Socialism and Municipal Enterprise . 14
Temperance and Licensing Questions 14
Trade, Commerce, and Trusts . . 14
Appendix— Fiction .... 14
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Cromwell. John Morley. (Mcusmillan)
„ Frederic Harrison. (Macmillan)
Walpole. John Morley. (Maomillan)
Chatham. Frederic Harrison. {Mctomillan)
Pitt. Lord Rosebery. {Macmillan)
Fox. J. L. Hammond. (Methuen)
Peel. Lord Rosebery. . (Casadl)
„ J. R. Thursfield. {Maemillan)
Lord John Russell. Spencer Walpole. (9 vols.)
„ „ „ Stuart J. Reid. (Dent)
Adam Smith. F. W. Hirst. (Ma^cmiUan) ...
Cobden. John Morley. (Fisher Unwin)
Wesley. Journal — edited by A. Birrell. (Isbister)
liord Shaftesbury. Edwin Hodder. (Caesell)
Mazzlnl. Bolton Kino. (Dent)
Mill, J. S. Autobiography. (Longmans)
Carlyle. J. A. Froude. (4 vols.) (Longmans)
Disraeli. J. A. Froude. (Dent)
John Bright. G. Barnett Smith. (Cassell)...
liOrd Granville. Lord Fitzmaurice. (9 vols.) (Longmans)
Gladstone. John Morley. (2 vols.) (MacmUlan) ,
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(MacmiUan) 36 On.
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Victoria. Sidney Lee. (Smith, Elder) 7 .6
CHURCH QUB2STIONS.
SSUiot, Hon. A. The State and the Church. (MacmiUan) ... SO
McCarthy, M. J. F. Church and State in England and Wales,
1829-1906. (Simpkin) 7 6
Molesworth, Canon. History of the Church of England, 1660-
1860. (KeganPavl) 7 6
Selbome, liOrd. Defence of the Church of England. (Macmillan) 9 6
„ „ Ancient Facts and Fictions. (Macmillan) ... o. p.
Hutton, W. H. A Short History of the Church in Great Britain.
(Rivingtons) ... 3 6
Skeats, H. ti., ft Miall, B. History of the Free Churches of
England, 1688-1891. (Clarke) 6
Home, C. Silvester. A Popular History of the Free Churches.
(Clarke) 2 6
HoUowell, J. Hirst. What Nonconformity stands for. (Clarke) 1 6
Rogers, J. Guinness. Church Systems in the Nineteenth Cen-
tury. (Thacker, Memorial HalU Farringdon Street, London) ... 4
Church Reform. (Imperial Parliament Series.) (Sonnenschein) ... 10
The Case for Disestablishment. (The Liberation Society) 1
Wilkinson, Rev. J. F. Disestablishment (Welsh and English).
(Clarke) 1
Bvans, Hoivard. The Price of Priestcraft. (Liberation Society) 1
Mudie Smith, R. Religious Life of London. (Hodder ^ Stotighton) 6
Clayton, Joseph. The Bishops as Legislators during the Nine-
teenth Century. (Fifield) 1
Report of the Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline.
[Cd. 3040] (Wyman) 9
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3070] 4*. 6d, Vol. III. [Cd. 3071] 3*. 4d., and Vol. IV. (Appendices,
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CO-OPERATION.
Potter, Beatrice. Co-operative Movement in Great Britain.
(Sonnenschein) 2 6
Acland, A. H. D., and Jones, B. Working Men Co-operators.
(Co-operative Union, Manchester) 10
Holyoake, G. J. History of Co-operation. (2 vols.) (Fisher
Unwin) ... 21 On.
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(Methuen) 2 6
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Industrial Co-operation. Edited by Catherine Webb. (Co-aperativs
Unton,. Manchester)
Dairies, M. Lil. The Women's Co-operative Guild, 1883-94. {King)
Co-operative Wholesale Society's Annual. (Co-operative Wholesale
Society, MancJiester)
Annual Report of Co-operative Congress. (Co-operative Union,
Manchester) *
Board of Trade Report on Workmen's Co-operative Societies, 1901.
[Cd. 698] (Wyman) ...
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Maurioe, Sir J. F. The National Defences. (MacmUlan) ... 9
Dilke, Sir G., and Wilkinson, Spenser. Imperial Defence.
(ConstaMe) o.
Mahan, Gapt. A. T. The Influence of Sea Power upon History,
1660-1T83. (Low) 18
Gamanron, Lord. The Defence of the Empire. (A Selection
from Letters and Speeches.) (Murray) 6
Bloch, J. S. Modem Weapons and Modern War. (De La More
Press) 6
Brassey, Hon. T. A. Problems of Empire. (Humphreys) ... 6
Amery, Lt, S. The Problem of the Army. (Arnold) 6
Bsher, Yisoount. National Strategy. (Humphreys)
Wilkinson, Spenser. War and Policy. (Constable) 15
Ross, Gapt. G. Representative Government and War. (Hutchin-
son) 10
G Wynne, H. A. The Army on Itself. (Wame) 2
Browne, Gol. B. G. National Service : The only Effective Solu-
tion of the Problem of Imperial Defence. (MacLehdse) 1
Goulton, G. A Strong Army in a Free State. (Simpkin) ... 1
^Promptus.' The Principles of Home Defence. (Rees) 2
Yon der Goltz, Baron. The Nation in Arms. (Translated) (Rees) 7
Wilkinson, Spenser. The Volunteers and the National Defence.
(Constable) ..^. 2
Haldane, R. B. Army Policy. (Two speeches, March B and
July 12, 1906) (Dent) ... 1
Arnold-Forster, H. O. The Army in 1906 : A Policy and a
Vindication. (Murray) 15
Tolstoi, Gount. War and Peace. (2 vols.) (Scott) 7
Report of the Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers.
[Cd. 2061] (Wyman)
Report of 'Lord Esher's Committee.' (4 parts) (Wyman) 1
The 'War Commission' Report:. [Cd. 1789]. (Wyman) 2
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Mill, J. S. On Liberty. {Longmans)
Mill, J. 8. Considerations on Representative Government. {Long-
mans)
Rom, J. H. The Rise of Democracy. (Blackis)
Oodkin, B. Ij. Problems of Modem Democracy. {Constable) ...
Wallas, Oraham. The LifSe of Francis Place. (Longmans)
Maine, Sir H. 8. Popular Government. {Murray)
OstrogOFski, M. Democracy and the Organization of Political
Parties. (2 vols.) {MacmiUan)
Hobhouse, Ij. T. Democracy and Reaction. {Fisher Untoin) ...
Deploi^e, Simon. The Referendwn in Switzerland. {King)
Bryce, James. The American Commonwealth. {2 vols.) (Mae-
mUlan) ... 1^ 25
Wilcox, D. P. The American City— a Problem in Democracy.
{MaemUlan) 5 On.
Brown, W. Jethro. The New Democracy : A Political Study.
{MacmiUan) 7 6
Oiddings, F. H. Democracy and Empire. {MaemUlan) 8 6 n.
Bright, John. Speeches. {MaemUlan) ... 3 6
Burke, Bdmund. On Conciliation with America. {Clarendon Press) 4 6
Bosanquet, B. Essays and Addresses. {Sonnensehein) 2 6
Clark, F. H. Outlines of Civics. {Macmillcm) o. p.
Science in Public AflFairs. Edited by Rev. J. E. Hand. (Preface by
Mr. Haldane) {AUen) 5 n.
Good Citizenship. Edited by Rev. J. E. Hand. {Allen) 6 n.
Stephen, Iieslie. Social Rights and Duties. (9 vols.) {Sonnensehein) 9
Maiden, H. B. The English Citizen : His Rights and Duties.
{Methuem) ^ 1 6
Stubbs, G. W. (Bishop of Truro). Christ and Economics. (Pieman) 3 6
Chamberlain, J. The Radical Programme. (1883) {Chapman &•
HaU) 2 6
Chamberlain, J. Speeches, 1880-1885. {Routledge) o. p.
Maokintosh, A. Joseph Chamberlain on Both Sides. {Hodder
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Smith, Adam. Wealth of Nations. {2 vols.) (Frowde) 2
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Mill, J. S. Political Economy. {Longmans)
Marshall, A. Principles of Economics. (Vol. I.) {MaemiUan)...
„ Elements of Economics of Industry. {MaemUlan)
Jevons, W. S. Theory of Political Economy. {MaemUlan)
Oiffen, Sir R. Economic Inquiries and Studies. (9 vols.) {BeU)
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Gosohen, Iiord. Essays and Addresses on Economic Questions. '•
{Arnold) ... .v, .« 15
Ba^ehot, V. Economic Studies. (Longmana) ... 3
Kioholson, J. Shield. Principles of Political Economy. (3 vols.)
(Black) 49
,9 „ Elements of Political Economy. (Black),,, 7
Flux, A. V. Economic Principles. (Msthuen) 7
Hadley, A. T. Economics. (Putnanu) 12
Hobfl0n, J. A. Economics of Distribution. (Macmillan) 5
„ The Social Problem. (Nisbet) 7
Ashley, V. J. English Economic History. (9 toIs.) (Longmans) IS
Oibbins, H. de B. Industrial History of England. (Methum) ... 3
Guiminghani, Dr. W. Outlines of English Industrial History.
[Cambridge University Press) 4
liOoh, G. S. Methods of Social Advance. (MacmiUan) 3
liist, F. National System of Political Economy. (Longmans) ... 5
Boeanquet, Mrs. The Family. (Macmillan) ... •*. ... 8
BDUGATION.
Spencer, Herbert. Education : Intellectual, Moral, and Physical.
(WUliams db Norgate) 2
Holman, H. English National Education. (BUusIm) 9
Balfour, Graham. Educational Systems of Great Britain and
Ireland. (Oxford University Press) 7
The Nation's Need. Edited by Spenser Wilkinson. (Constable) ... 6
De Montmorency, J. B. G. State Intervention in English Educa-
tion ((/aiiiMc^tf ]7mv^M(|y Pr«»f) 5
Education in the Nineteenth Centunr. (Essays, edited by R. D.
Roberts.) (Cambridge University Press) 4
National Education : Essays towards a Constructive Policy. (Edited
by Laurie Magnus.) (Murray)
Whiteley, G. G. The Education Acts. (Full text.) (Knight) ...
Diary of the Education Act, 1902, &c. &c. (National Education Assoc-
iation),,,
Handbook for Members of Local Education Authorities. (Knight)
King, J. The School Manager^s Handbook. (Arnold)
The Education Crisis. (A Defence of Popular Management in
Public Education.) (National Education AssociaHon)
Gorst, Sir John. The Children of the Nation. (Metkuen)
Philpott, H. B. London at School. (Fisher Unrnn)
Morley, Gharles. Studies in Board Schools. (Smith, Elder)
Health in Schools. Annual Report for 1903-4 of the Medical Officer
of the late School Board for London. (King) 16
The Mosely Educational Commission Report. (Co-operative Printing
Society) 2
Legislation in regard to Children. (Report of Guildhall Conference,
1906.) (King) 1
Report of the Royal Commission on Secondary Education. (1895)
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Annual Reports of the Board of Education. {Wyman) Various
prices.
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SSgerton, H. B. Origin and Growth of the English Colonies.
(Oxford University Press)
Seeley, Sir J. R. The Expansion of England. {Mcmmillan)
Woodward, W. H. A Short History of the Expansion of the
British Empire, 1500-1902. (Cambridge Univwsity Press)
Dilke, Sir G. V. Problems of Greater Britain. (MaemUlan) ...
The Empire and the Century. (50 Essays.) (Murray)
Holland, B. Imperium et Libertas. (Arnold)
Reich, Bmil. Imperialism. {Hutchinson)
Hobson, J. A. Imperialism. (Constable)
„ Canada To-day. (Fisher ITnwin)
Liberalism and the Empire. (A collection of Essays.) (Brimley
Johnson)
Reinsoh, P. 8. Colonial Government. (Macmillan)
Payne, B. J. Colonies and Colonial Federation. (MaemUlan) ...
Parkin, O. R. Imperial Federation : The Problem of National
Unity. (Maemillan) 4 6
liucas, G. P. Historical Qeography of the British Colonies.
(6 vols.) (Clarendon Press) ... 39
Hunter, Sir W. W. A Brief History of the Indian Peoples.
(Oxford University Press) 3 6
Cotton, Sir H. J. S. New India ; or India in Transition. (Kegan
Paul) 3 6n.
Townsend, Meredith. Asia and Europe. (Constahle) 5 On.
Statistical Abstract for British India (1895-6—1904-5). [Cd. 3166]
(Wyman) 1 3
Fielding-Hall, H. The Soul of a People. (MaomiUan) 7 6 n.
Jenks, B. History of the Australasian Colonies. (Cambridge Univ-
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Rowland, P. P. The New Nation : A Sketch of the Social, Polit-
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Commonwealth. (Smth^ Elder) 7 6
Reevea, Hon. W. P. State Experiments in Australia and New
Zealand. (9 vols.) (De La More Press) Si On.
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Bradshaiv, F. Self-Government in Canada. {King)
Johnston, Sir Harry H. A Historjr of the Colonisation of
Africa bj Alien Races. (Cambridge Universitg Press)
Theal, O. McG. The Beginning of South African History (Fisher
Unwin) ...
Theal, O. MoO. A Little History of South Africa. (Fisher Unwin)
Bryoe, James. Impressions of South Africa. (MacmiUan)
Buchan, J. The South African Colony. (Bl/ochoood) 15 On.
BUot, Sir G. The East African Protectorate. (Arnold) 15 On.
Jebb, Richard. Studies in Colonial Nationalism. (Arnold) ... \% 6 n.
Trotter, W. F. The Government of Greater Britain. (Dent) ... .1 On.
Rovmtree, J. The Imperial Drug Trade. {Methtten) .« ,^2 n.
Statistical Abstract for the British Empire, 1890-1904. [Cd. 2856]
(Wyman) ^ .« .^ ... 10 n.
FINANGB, TAXATION, AND RATING.
Jevons, V. S. Money and the Mechanism of Exchange. (Kegan
Paul) 5
Oosohen, Ijord. Theory of Foreign Exchanges. (Wilson) ... 5
,, Reports and Speeches on Local Taxation.
(MacmiUan) 5
Bagehot, W. Lombard Street. (Kegan Paul) T «
Oiffen, Sir R. Growth of Capital. (BeU) o. p.
Gossa, I«. Taxation in its Principles and Methods. (Putnam) ... 3 6
Wilson, A. J. The National Budget; The National Debt; Taxes
and Rates. (MacmiUan) o. p.
Gann&n, B. The History of Local Rates in England. (King) ... 9 6
Blunden, O. H. Local Taxation and Finance. (Sownenschein) ... 9 6
Orahanij J. G. Taxation, Local and Imperial : and Local Govern-
ment. (King) 2
liantfe, M. B. Local Taxation in London. (Preface b% Lord
Welby), (King) 1 On.
Schooling, J. Holt. Local Rates and Taxes. (Ward, Loch) ... 10
Buxton, Sydney. Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
(Murray) 5 On.
Buxton, Sydney. Handbook to the Death Duties. (Murray) ... 3 6
The Burden of Armaments. By the Cobden Club. (Fisher Unwin) 3 6
Nicholson, J. Shield. Rates and Taxes as affecting Agriculture.
(Sonnenschein) 2 6
Mundahl, H. S. Grovemments and Trade : A Summary of the
Nation*s Account from 1846 to 1900. (Liberal Publication De-
partment) 1
Fox, A. Wilson. Rating of Land Values. (King) 3 6 n.
Smart, W. Taxation of Land Values and the Single Tax.
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Smart, W. The Single Tax. (MacLehose) 6
Bowles, T. Gibson. National Finance in 1905. (Strnphin, Marshall) I
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Burrows, M. History of the Foreign Policy of Great Britain.
(Blackwood) 6
Liawrenoe, T. J. A Handbook of Public International Law.
(Macmillan) 3
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Bodley, J. B. G. France. (Maemillan) 10 On.
King, Bolton. Italy To-day. (Nitbet) 13 On.
Wallace, Sir D. M. Russia. (3 vols.) (Catsdl) 34 On.
Norman, H. All the Russias. (Heinemann) 18 On.
Milner, liord. England in Egypt. (Arnold) 6
'Odysseus.' Turkey in Europe. (Arnold) 16
The Macedonian Question. Edited by Luigi Villari. (Murray) ... 10 6
The Balkan Question. Edited by Luigi Villari. (Murray) ... 10 6 n.
Bryoe, James. Transcaucasia and Ararat (with a chapter on
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Aflalo, M. The Truth about Morocco. (Lane) 7 6 n.
Morel, B. D. King Leopold*s Rule in Africa. (Heinemann) 15 On.
Brandes, O. Poland. (Heinemann) .« ». 13 n.
Ghirol, Y. The Middle Eastern Question* (Murray) 18 On.
Gurzon, liord. Problems of the Far East : China, Japan, Corea.
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Norman, Sir H. Peoples and Politics of the Far East. (Fisher
Unwin) 7 6
Japan by the Japanese. Edited by Alfred Stead. (Heinemann) ... 30 On.
Stead, Alfred. Great Japan. (Lane) 10 6n.
Bryoe, James. The American Commonwealth. (3 vols.) (Ma&-
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Colquhoiui, A. R. Greater America. (Harper) 16
Trevelyan, Sir George. The American Revolution. (3 vols.)
(Longmans) ^ .- «. 15 On.
Statistical Abstract for the Principal and other Foreign Countries
(giving figures for the last ten years). (Wyman) 1 6
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phantj Anderson, ^ Ferrier) - 1
Gobden. Political Writings. (2 vols.) (Fisher Unwin) ... 7
„ Speeches. (Macm^lan) ^ Ss, 6d. & 6
Morley, J. Life of Cobden. (Fisher Unwin) 2 6 n.
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Stouffhton) ^ ... 6 n.
Farrer, Ijopd (the late). Free Trade verstM Fair Trade. (Free
Trade Union) 3 6
Avebury, Lord. Free Trade. (MacmiUan) 2 6
George, Henry. Protection or Free Trade. (Keshan Paul), 5s.&i0 6 n.
Wise, B. R. Industrial Freedom. (Oassell) o. p.
Smart, V. The Return to Protection. {MacmiUan) 3 6 n.
Labour and Protection. Edited by H. W. Massingham.
{Fisher Unwin) 6
British Industries under Free Trade. Edited by H. Cox.
{Fisher Unwin) 6
The Hungry Forties : Life under the Bread Tax. {Fisher Unwin) 6*. & 6
Nioholson, J. Shield. The History of the Com Laws.
{Sonnenschein) 9 6
Pigou, A. 0. The Riddle of the Tariff. {Brirnley Johnson) 1
Nioholson, J. Shield. The Tariff Question. (Wages and
Employment.) {Black) „ 6
Smith, O. Armitage. The Free Trade Movement and its
Results. {Blackie) 9 6
Brassey, liord. Sbcty Years of Progress. {Longmans) ... 2 6 n.
Ghiozza Money, Lt, O. The Elements of the Fiscal Problem.
{King) 3 6n.
Free Trade and the Manchester School. Edited by F. W.
Hirst. {Harper) « 5 n.
Fact V, Fiction. A Reply to Mr. Chamberlain. (Gobden Club).,. 1
' Dawson, W. H. Protection in Germany. {King) 3 6 n.
IjOW, M. Protection in the United States, {King) 3 6 n.
Ghomley, G. H. Protection in Canada and Australasia. {King) 3 6 n.
Meredith, H. O. Protection in France. {King) 3 6 n.
Monta^, B. S., and Herbert, Bron. Canada and the
Empire: An Examination of Trade Preferences. {King) ... 3 6
Bolen, O. li. Plain Facts as to the Trusts and Tariff.
{MacmUUm) 6 6 n.
The Free Trader. Vol. I. 1903, Vol. II. 1904, Vol. III. 1905
(indexed). {Free Trade Union) „ per vol. 2 6
Balfour, A. J. Economic Notes on Insular Free Trade.
{Longmans) 3
Balfour, A. J. Fiscal Reform. (Speeches from June, 1880,
to December, 1905) {Longmans) 2 6 n.
Gox, H. Mr. Balfour's Pamphlet: A Reply. {Fisher Unwin) 1
Ghurchill, Winston. For Free Trade. (Speeches)
{Humphreys) 1 On.
Hatch, B. F. O. In Support of Free Trade. {King) ... 1 On.
Cox, H. Protection and Employment. {Fisher Unwin) ... 6
Methuen, A. M. S. England's Ruin. {Methuen) 3 n.
Shaw, Bernard. Fabianism and the Fiscal Question.
{Fabian Society) ^ 1
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Ashley, P. Modem Tariff History. (Murray) 10 6 n.
Bowley, A. li. National Progress in Wealth and Trade in
1882. (King) 2 On.
All Sides of the Fiscal Controversy. Edited by T. L. Gilmour.
{Lawrence S^ BuUen) 1 On.
Buxton, Sydney. The Arguments on Either Side of the
Fiscal Question. (Murray) 1 On.
Handbook to the Tariff Question. (Free Trade Union) 6
The First Fiscal Blue Book. (1903.) [Cd. 1761] (Wyman) ... 3 6
The Second Fiscal Blue Book. (1904.) [Cd. 2337] (Wyman) 3 6
B. PmoTEcnoKisT.
Imperial Union and Tariff Reform. (Mr. Chamberlain*s
Speeches, May-November, 1903). (Be La More Frees) .^ 10
Yinoe, Q. A. Mr. Chamberlain^s Proposals. (Be La More
Press) 1
Ashley, W. J. The Tariff Problem. (King) 2 6
Gaillard, Sir IT. H. P. Imperial Fiscal Reform. (Arnold) 3 6 n.
Byles, Sir J. B. Some Sophisms of Free Trade Examined.
(Lane) 3 6 n.
* liegislatoF.' The Coming Reaction. (Milne) 7 6
Gnnnintfhani, Dr. V. The Rise and Decline of the Free
Trade Movement. (Cambridge University Press) 2 6 n.
Cunningham, Dr. HT. Richard Cobden and Adam Smith.
(Tariff Reform League) 1
Williams, B. B. The Case for Protection. (Richards) ... 5
Amery, Ij. 8. The Fundamental Fallacies of Free Trade.
{National Review Office) 2 n.
•Tariff Commission* Reports :
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Vol. II. Part 1. The Cotton Industry. (King) 2 6 n.
,, „ 2. Evidence on the Woollen Industry. (King) 2 6 n.
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„ „ 4. „ „ „ Lace „ (King) 1 n.
„ „ 5. „ „ „ Carpet „ (King) 1 n.
„ „ 6. „ „ „ Silk „ (King) 2 6 n.
„ „ 7. „ „ „ Flax, Hemp, and Jute
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tries. (King) 1 On.
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pendix. (King) .« ... 1 On.
Tariff Reform League Speakers' Handbook. (Tariff Reform
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'UTalpole, Sir Spencer. The History of Twenty-five »• d.
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Paul, Herbert. History of Modem England. (5 vols.)
{MaemUlan) per vol. 8 6 n.
Adand, A. H. D., and Ransome, G. Handbook of
English Political History. {LongTnans) 6
McCarthy, J. A Short History of Our Own Times.
(Popular edition.) (Chatto ^ Windus) 2 6
Oooch, G. P. Annals of Politics and Culture, 1492-1899.
{Cambridge University Press) 7 6 n.
Fyffe, G. A. Modern Europe, 1792-1848. (3 vols.) (Cassell) 36
Seignobos, G. A Political History of Contemporary
Europe. {Heinemann) 10 On.
Buxton, Sydney. Handbook to Political Questions of the
Day. (Murray) 12 On.
Askev, J. B. Pros and Cons. {B<mtUdge) 1 On.
Rogers, J. B. Thorold. The Protests of the Lords from
1624 to 1874. (3 vols.) {Clarendon Press) 42
Gibbins, H. de B. English Social Reformeie. {Metkuen) 9 6
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Essays in Liberalism. By Six Oxford Liberals. (Ccusell) ... o. p.
Samuel, Herbert, Liberalism, Its Principles and Proposals.
{De La More Press) o. p.
The Heart of the Empire : Studies in Problems of Modern
City Life in England. {Fisher Unwin) 2 6 n.
The Liberal View. (Articles by Members of the Eighty
Club.) {Kiny) 2 6 n.
Towards a Social Policy; or. Suggestions for Constructive
Reform. (^ Speaker^ Office)
ITilliers, Brougham. The Opportunity of Liberalism.
{Fisher Unwin) ... 1 On.
UTatson, Dr. Spence. The National Liberal Federation.
(Introduction by Mr. Birrell.) {Fisher Unwin) 5
Ten Years of Tory Government. {Liberal PMication Dept.) 3 On.
(iii.)* Parliament.
Brskine May, Sir T. Parliamentary Practice. {Clowes) 45
Ilbert, Sir G. Legislative Methods and Forms. {Oxford
University Press) 16
Freeman, HT. M., and Abbott, J. G. The A.B.C. of
Parliamentary Procedure. (A Handbook for use in Public
Debate.) (1906) (Butterworth) 2 6 n.
House of Commons Standing Orders Relating to Public and
Private Business. {Wyman) 1 4
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Rogers on Elections. (Stevens)
Vol. I. Registration. (Edited by M. PoweU) 21
„ II. Parliamentary Elections and Petitions) (Ed. by J 21
„ III. Municipal, &c., Elections and Petitions JS. H. Day)t21
Parker on Elections. (Knight) 31 6
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Fraser, H. The Law of Parliamentary Elections and ^* d.
Election Petitions. (1906) (Butterworth) 15
liushin^dn, 8. O., and Goltman, F. J. Ward's Practice
at Parliamentary Elections, and the Law Relating Thereto.
(1906) (Butterworth) 9
Jelf, JS. A. Corrupt and Illegal Practices at Elections,
and the Parliamentary Common Law of Agency. {Sweet
^Maxwell) 7 6
Richards, H. C, and Bmanuel, M. R. The Corrupt and
lUesal Practices Prevention Acts, 1883 and 1895, and the
Parliamentary Elections Corrupt Practices Act, 1885.
(Jordan) 3 6 n.
Sealer, J. R. County Council Elections. {Liberal Publi-
cation Dept.) ^ ... 2 On.
liushintfton, S. G. County Council and Municipal Elections
Manual. (1892) (Butterworth) ... .^ 7 6
UToodin^B, Yl. Conduct and Management of Parliamentary
Elections. (Liberal Publication Dept,) 3 6 n.
Sealer, J. R. Notes on Registration. (Liberal Publication
D&pt,) 3 6n.
Mackenzie and Liushin^ton. Parliamentary and Local
Government Registration Manual. (1897) (Butterworth)... 17 6
Mathew, T. Saint's Digest of Registration Cases. (1906)
(Butterworth) ^ 15
Blackburn, Helen. Women's Suffrage : A Record of the
Movement in the British Isles. {Willianu 4: ^orgate) .^ 6
UTilliams, Constance. How Women Can Help in Political
Work. (Hat/man, Christy, ^ LiUy) 1 n.
(v.) Year Books, &c.
The Statesman's Year Book. (MacmiUan) 10 6 n.
The Liberal Magazine. (Annual vol.) (Liberal Publication
Dept,) « 5 On.
The Liberal Year Book. (Liberal Publication Dept.) ... 1 On.
The Constitutional Year Book. (Conservative Publication Dept,) 1
Eighty Club Year Book. (Black) .^ „ 2 fin.
The Reformers' Year Book 1
The Financial Reform Almanac. (Simpkin, Marshall) ... 10
Whitaker's Almanack. (Whitaker) 10
Dod's Parliamentary Companion. (Whitaker) 3 6 n.
Vacher's Parliamentary Companion. (Issued monthly during
the Session.) (Vacher) 6
Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom, 1891-1905.
[Cd. 3092] (Wyman) 1 6
The Parliamentary Gazette, Session 1906. (Howarth) 2
HOUSING.
Boisniaker, B. The Housing of the Working Classes.
Thompson, HT. The Housing Handbook. (King)...
Bykes, J. F. Public Health and Housing. (King)...
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Grotoh, V. W. The Cottage Homes of England. (Kitiff) ... 9 n.
Booth, G. Life and Labour in London. (Vol. IIL of First Series,
and final volume.) {Maemillan) per vol. 5 n.
Allan, G. CS. Housing of the Working Classes Acts. (1901)
(Butterworih) ^76
Paley, A. P. A Guide to the Housing Acts. (Eyre ^ SpoUiswoode) 3 6
Brabrook, Sir CS. Building Societies. (King) 1 On.
London County Council Report on Housing, 1855-1900. {King) ... 9
' The Tenement House Problem. Edited by R. W. de Forest and
L. Veiller. (9 vols.) {Maemillan) 25 On.
The Improvement of the Dwellings and Surroundings of the People :
The Example of Germany. Compiled by T. C. HorsfaU. {Man-
Chester University Press) 1
Report of the Royal Commission on Housing, 1889. [C. 4452]
{Wyman) 8
[The 'Economic Journal* for December, 1904, contained Professor
SmaH*s Presidential Address on Housing to the Economic Section
of the British Association.]
IREIiAND.
liavrless, Bmily. Ireland. {Fisher Un/win)
UTalpole, G. O. Short History of Ireland. {Kegan Paul) ...
McGarthy, J. H. Ireland since the Union. {Chaito j- Windits) ...
0*Brlen, R. Barry. Fifty Years of Concessions to Ireland (1831-
1881). {Sampson Low) -
O'Brien, R. Barry. Life of Parnell. (9 vols.) {Smith Elder) ...
„ A Hundred Years of Irish History. (Pitman)
Dioey, A. IT. England*s Case against Home Rule. (Murray)
Davltt, M. The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland. (Harper)
Plunkett, Sir H. Ireland in the New Century. (Murray)
Murray, A. B. A History of the Commercial and Financial Rela-
tions between England and Ireland. (King)
Dennis, Robert. Industrial Ireland. (Murray)
Russell, T. W. Ireland and the Empire. (De La More Press) ...
Ireland : Industrial and Agricultural. (Compiled by the Department
of Agriculture and Technical Instruction.) (Broume S[ Nolan) ... 5 Oi
Report of the Recess Committee on the Establishment of a Depart-
ment of Agriculture, 1896. (Browne ^ Nolan) 6
(i.)G,»^u ULBOUR QUHSTIOHS.
Toynbee, A. Lectures on the Industrial Revolution of the
18th Century. (Longmans) 10 6
Rogers, J. B. T. Six Centuries of Work and Wages.
(Abridged edition.) (Sonnenschein) 2 6
Hobhouse, L. T. The Laboiu: Movement. (Fisher Unwin) 1
Booth, G. Life and Labour in London. (Vol. V. of Second
Series.) (Maemillan) 5 Oi
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice. Problems of Modem In-
dustiy. (Longmans) 5 Oi
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Labour Leaders. {F%$K§r Unwin) 10 6
Bowstead, V. Law Relating to Factories and Workshops.
(Sweet Sf^ Maxwill) 9
Brooke, CS. A Tabulation of the Factory Laws of European
Countries, (fie La More Press) 2 6 n.
Shadwell, A. Industrial Efficiency : A Comparative Studv
of Industrial Life (England, Germany, and America}.
(2 vols.) {Longmans) 26 On.
SchloBB, D. F. Report on Profit Sharing, 1894. {Eyre ^
Spottiswoode) 10
SchloBB, D. F. Methods of Industrial Remuneration.
{WiUiams ^ Norgate) 7 6
Gresswell, F. H. P. The Chinese Labour Question from
Within. (King) 4 n.
Nicholson, J. Shield. Strikes and Social Problems. {Black) 3 6
Report of Royal Commission on Alien Immigration, 1903.
[Cd. 1741] (Wyman) .« 6
Abstract of Labour Statistics of the United Kingdom for
1902-4. [Cd. 2491] {Wyman) 1 2
Board of Trade's Directory of Industrial Associations, 1903.
[Cd. 1707] {Wyman) ... .« 10
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Webb, Sidney and BeatFioe« History of Trade Union-
ism. {Longmans) 7 6 n.
Webb, Sidney and BeatHoe. Industrial Democracy.
{Longmans) 12 On.
Howell, G. Trade Unionism: New and Old. (1891.)
{Methum) 2 6
Cohen, H., and Howell, G. Trades Unions, including
the Law relating thereto. (1900) {Sweete S[ Maanoell) ... 6 On.
Trades Union Congress Annual Report. {Trades Union
Parliamentary Committee) 6
Pratt, B. A. Trades Unionism and British Industry. (A
reprint of the Times articles on 'The Crisis in British
Industry.*) {Murray) 5 On.
Drage, Geoffrey. T^ade Unions. {Methuen) 2 6 n.
(iii.) Wages akd Houas of Labour.
Bowley, A. Ij. Wages in the United Kingdom in the
Nineteenth Century. {Clay) 6 n.
- Chapman, S. J. Work and Wages. Vol. I., Foreign
Competition. {Longmans) 7 6 n.
Ashley, HT. J. The Adjustment of Wages : A Study in the
Coal and Iron Industries of Great Britain and America.
{Longmans) 12 6 n.
Gadbupy, Bdward, &c. Women*s Work and Wages.
{Fisher Unwin) 6
UTebb, S., and Cox, H. The Eight Hours' Day. {Scott) 1
Gibbins, H., and Hadfleld, R. A. A Shorter Working
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Report* of the Board of Trade on Wages and Earnings of
Agricultural Llibourers in the United Kingdom. (1900.)
[Cd. 346] {Wyman) 3 4
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UTebb, Beatrice. The Case for the Factory Acts. (De La
More Press) 1
Hutchins, B. li., and Harrison, A. A History of
Factory Legislation. (King) 10 6
Abraham, M. B., and Dairies, A. Li. The Law Re-
lating to Factories and Workshops. (Eyre ^ Spottiswoode) 5
Chalmers Hunt, D. R. Law relating to Trades Unions.
(1902) (Butterworth) 12 6
Bowstead, HT. Outline of the Law relating to Workmen's
Compensation. (Simpkin Marshall) 10
Parsons, A., and Bertram, A. Workmen's Compensa-
tion Acts of 1897 and 1900. (Clowes) 7 6
Howell, G. A Handy Book of the Labour Laws. (Ma^
millan) o. p.
Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Work-
shops. 1905. [Cd. 3036] (Wyman) 3 9
(v.) Conciliation, &c.
Grompton, H. Industrial Conciliation (1876). (King) ... o. p.
Gilmanp N. P. Methods of Industrial Peace. (MacmiUan) 7 6 n
Knoop, Douglas. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration.
(King) ... 7 6n
Pi^ou, A. G. Principles and Methods of Industrial Peace.
(Macmillan) 3 6n
Jeans, J. S. Conciliation and Arbitration in Labour Dis-
putes. (Lockwood) 9 6
liloyd, H. D. A Country without Strikes : Compulsory
Arbitration in New Zealand. (PtUnams) 6 6
Industrial Conciliation. (Report of Conference of National
Civic Federation, New York, 1902). (Putnam) 5
Annual Report of the Board of Trade on Strikes and Lock-
outs during 1905, and Work of the Conciliation and
Arbitration Boards. [Cd. 3065] (Wyman) 8
liAND QUBSTION8.
Gamier, R. M. History of the English Landed Interest (Vol. I.,
to end of 17th Century; Vol. II., 18th and 19th Centuries.)
(Son/nenscJiein) per vol. 10 6
Jenks, E. Modem Land Law. (Oxford University Press) 15
PoUook, Sir F. The Land Laws. (Macmillan) 9 6
George, Henry. Progress and Poverty. (Beeves) 10
„ The Land Question. (Beeves) 1
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138 LIST OF BOOKS.
Brodriok, O. G. English Land and English Landlords. (1881)
(CohdenClub)
Graham, P. A. The Rural Exodus. (1899.) {Methuen)
Stubbs, G. W. The Land and the Labourers. (1891.) (Sonnen-
seJmn)
Moore, H. B. Back to the Land. {Methuen)
Gox, H. Land Nationalisation. (Methuen)
HThite, J. D. Economic Ideals. {Henderson)
Kropotkin, P. Fields, Factories, and Workshops. {Sownenachein)
Heath, R. The English Peasant : his Past and Present. {Fi$her
Unwin)
Haggard, H. Rider. Rural England. (9 vols.) {Longmans) ...
„ „ The Poor and the Land : a Report on the
Salvation Army Colonies. (Longmans) . . .
Gollings, Jesse. Land Reform. (Occupying Ownership, Peasant
Proprietary, and Rural Education.) (Longmans)
Green, J. L. The Rural Industries of England. (Marlborough)...
„ Allotments and Small Holdings. (SonnenscJiein) ...
„ Agriculture and Tariff Reform. (* Rural World*
Office, 110 Strand, W.C)
Daiffson, W. H. Unearned Increment. (Sonnenschein)
Co-operative Labour on the Land. Edited by J. A. Hobson.
(Sonnenschein)
Rogers, A. G. li. The Agricultural Industry. (Methuen)
Pratt, B. A. The Organization of Agriculture. (Murray)
Jebb, Id, The Small Holdings of England. (Co-operative Small
Holdings Society)
Agricultural Returns for Great Britain. 1905. (Wyman)
Report of Committee on Small Holdings, 1890. [H.C. 923] (Wyman)
Taxation of Land Values, Books on — see under Finance, Taxation,
and Rating.
LOCAIi GOYERNMBNT.
Odgers, Yl. Blake. Local Government. (Maomillan) 3 6
UTright, R. S., and Hobhouse, H. An Outline of Local
Government and Local Taxation in England and Wales. (1906)
(Sweet Si; Maxwell) 7 6
Gomme, G. L. Principles of Local Government. (Constahle) ... 12
Ashley, P. Local and Central Government. (England, France,
Prussia, and United States) (Murray) 10 6 n.
Fordham, B. Mary. The Evolution of Local and Imperial
Government. (Knight) ... 6
UTebb, S. and B. English Local Government from the Revolution
to the Municipal Corporations Act. Vol. I. The Parish and the
County. {Longmans) 16 On.
Seager, J, R, The Government of London under the London
Government Act, 1899. (King) ... 2 6
Atkinson, C. J. F. Concise Handbook of Provincial Local Govern-
ment Law. (Effingham WUson) , 3 6
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Dodd, J. T. Administrative Reform and the Local Government
Board. (King) ... ,
Jenks, B. English Local Grovemment. (Methiien)
Maxwell, R. C. English Local Government. (Dent)
Annual Report of Local Government Board, 1905. [Cd. 2989]
(Wj/ma7ij
1 6n
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POIilTICAIi SCICSNGS3 AND THB CONSTITUTION.
Introduction to Political Science. {Macmillan) ...
Lectures Introductory to the Law of the Constitution.
(2 vols.)
Milton. Areopagitica. (Arher) v..
Rousseau. The Social Contract. (Soimenscfimn)
Mazzini. Essays (selected). (Scott)
Morley, J. Burke. (Macmillan)
Morley, J. On Compromise. (Macmillan)
Green, T. H. Principles of Political Obligation. (Longmans) ...
Bagehot, Hr. The English Constitution. (Kegan Paul)
Freeman, B. A. Growth of the English Constitution. (Mac-
millan)
Seeley, J. R.
Dioey, A. IT.
(macmillan)
Anson, Sir HT. Law and Custom of the Constitution.
(Oxford University Press)
Courtney, Lord. The Working Constitution of the United Kingdom.
(Dent)
Courtney, Lord. The Working Constitution of the United Kingdom
and its Outgrowth. (Dent)
Moore, HT. H. Act of State in English Law. (Murray)
Hammond, B. B. Outlines of Comparative Politics. (Bivingtons)
Kinnear, J. B. Principles of Civil Government. (Smith, Elder)..,
Dicey, A. Y. Law and Public Opinion in England during the Nine-
teenth Century. (Macmillan)
liOW, Sidney. The Governance of England. (Fisher Unwin) ...
Jenks, B. Parliamentary England : The Evolution of the Cabinet
System. {Fisher Unwin)
Alston, Xi. Modern Constitutions in Outline. (Longmans)
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(i.) Poverty.
Booth, G. Life and Labour in London. (Vols. I. and II.
of First Series.) (Macmillan) per vol.
liOoh, C. S. Charity Organization. (Somienschein)
Hobson, J. A. * Problems of Poverty. (Methtten)
„ The Problem of the Unemployed. (Methuen)
Bosanquet, Mrs. The Strength of the People. (Macmillan)
Rowntree, B. Seebohm. Poverty. (A Study of English
Town Life.) (Macmillan)
Hunter, Robert. Poverty. (In the United States)
(Ma>cmillan)
Chiozza-Money, Lt, O. Riches and Poverty. (Methuen)
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(i.) Poverty {continued).
H^tfs, Mary. How to deal with the Unemployed. (8, C. *• d.
Brown) 2
Alden, Percy. The UneiQpIoyed : A National Question.
(King) 1 On.
GasBon, Iff, A, The Unemployed Workmen Act, 1905.
(Knight) 1 n.
London Unemployed Fund. (Report of the Central Execu-
tive Committee.) {King) 1 On.
Report of a Temporary Colony at Garden City for Unem-
ployed Workmen mainly from West Ham. {King) ... 6 n.
Report of the Board of Trade on Agencies and Methods of
Dealing with the Unemployed. [C. 7182] (Wyman) 19
The Report of the Mansion House Committee on the Un-
employed (1903-4) may be obtained at the Mansion House,
gratis.
(ii.) Poor Law.
Nioholls, Sir George. A History of the English Poor
Law(3vols^) (King) 15 On.
Lonsdale, Sophia. Short History of the Poor Law. (King) 1
lieonard, B. M. The Early History of English Poor Relief.
(Clay) 7 6n.
Ashrott, Dr. P. F. The English Poor Law System, Past
and Present. (Knight) 12
Sellers, B. The Danish Poor Relief System. (King) ... 9 n.
Sutler, J. Britain*s Next Campaign. (Gives an account of
tiie Elberfeld system.) (Johnson) 10
Plain Words on Out Relief. (Knight) o. p.
Reports of Poor Law Conferences —
Single Reports. (King) ... 1
Complete Annual Reports. (King) 12
Report of the Royal Commission on the Aged Poor, 1895.
[C. 7684] (Wyman) 1
Report of the Departmental Committee on the Aged and
Deserving Poor, 1900. [Cd. 67] (Wyman) 1 3
(iii.) Old Age Pensions.
Spender, J. A. The State and Pensions in Old Age.
( Sonnensehein) 2 6
Rogers, F., and Miller, F. Old Age Pensions. (Pitman) 9 6 n.
Booth, G. Pauperism and the Endowment of Old Age.
(MacmiUan) 6
Old Age Pensions. (A collection of short papers.) (Macndllan) 6 n.
Report of Treasury Committee on Old Age Pensions. (1898.)
[C. 8911] (Wyman) 1 9
SOGIAIiISM AND MUNIGIPAU BNTBRPRISB.
(i.) Socialism.
Marx, Garl. Capital : a Critical Analysis of Capitalist Pro-
duction. (Sonnensehein) 10 6
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LIST OF BOOKS.
(i.) Socialism (continued). s, d,
Bax, B. Belfort. The Ethics of Socialism. (Sonnmschein) 1
Morris, W. Signs of Change. (Longmans) 4 6
Morris, W., and Bax, B. B. Socialism : Its Growth and
Outcome. (Sonnenschein) 3 6
Kirkup, T. Socialism. (Black) 7 6 n.
Gronlund, li. The Co-operative Commonwealth. (Reeves)... 1
Brooks, J. G. The Social Unrest: Studies in Labour and
Socialist Movements. (Macmillan) 6 n.
Modern Socialism. Edited by R. C. K. Ensor. (Harper) ... 6 On.
Kaufmann, Rev. M. Socialism and Modem Thought.
(Methum) 2 6
Rae, John. Contemporary Socialism. (Sonnenschein) ... 5 On.
Webb, S. Socialism in England. (Sonnenschein) 9 6
Fabian Essays on Socialism. (Scott) 10
Fabian Tracts. (Bound in 1 vol.) (Fahian Society) 4 6
Maokail, J. W. Socialism and Politics. (Hammersmith
Publishing Company) 1
Russell, Hon. B. German Social Democracy. (King) ... 3 6
Barnett, S. A. and H. Practicable Socialism : Essays on
Social Reform. (Longmans) 6
Smith, H. lA. Economic Aspects of State Socialism.
(Simpkin Marshall) 3 6
Macdonald, J. Ramsay. Socialism and Society. (I.L.P,
Publication Department) .. ... 10
Jaures, Jean. Studies in Socialism. (I.L.P, Publication
Department) 1
Blatchford, R. Britain for the British. (Clarion Press) ... 3
Bellamy, B. Looking Backward. (Beeves) 6
(ii.) Municipal Eki^erprise.
Dolman, F. Municipalities at Work. (Methuen) o. p.
O'Meara, J. J. Municipal Taxation, Indebtedness, and
Valuation (1894). (Cassell) 7 6
Avebury, liord. On Municipal and National Trading.
(Ma^cmillan) 5 On.
Bell, J., and Paton, J. Glasgow : Its Municipal Organiza-
tion and Administration (1896). (Maclehose) 21 On.
Municipal Socialism. (Articles from the Times.) (Wright) ... 6
Shaur, Bernard. The Common Sense of Municipal Trading.
(Constable) 2 6
Report of Joint Committee on Municipal Trading, 1903.
[H. C. 270] (Wyman) 4
Ibsen, H. The Enemy of the People. (Scott) 16
TBMPBRANCB AND lilCBNSING QUBSTIONS.
Booth, C. Life and Labour in London. (Final Volume.) (Mac-
millan) 5 n.
Ronvntree, J., and Sherivell, A. The Taxation of the Liquor
Trade. (Vol.1.) (Macmillan) 10 6 n.
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Rowntree, J., and Sherwell, A. The Temperance Problem
and Social Reform. (Hodder <^ SUmghton)
Ditto. Abridged Edition. {Hodder ^ Stoughton)
Rovrntrea, J., and Shernrell, A. British * Gothenburg * Experi-
ments and Public-house Trusts. {Hodder S[ StouglUon)
Rovrntree, J., and Sherwell, A. Public Interests or Trade
Aggrandisement? {King)
Shadnrell, A. Drink: Temperance and Legislation. (Longniani)
Peel, Hon. S. Practical Licensing Reform. (Metkuen)
Pease, B. R. The Case for Municipal Drink Trade. (King)
Webb, S., and B. History of Liquor Licensing in England, 1700-
1830. {Longmans)
Caine, W. S. Local Option. (Oahom)
Burns, John. Labour and Drink. {Kent ^ Matthews)
Whittaker, T. P. The Economic Aspect of the Drink Problem.
{Osborn) 3
Mackenzie, IST. W. The Licensing Act, 1904. (With full ex-
planatory notes, &c.) (1904) {Butterworth) 3 6 n.
Report of the Royal Commission on the Liquor Licensing Laws.
[C. 93T9] {Wyman) 3 3
TRADB, COlfMBRCB, AND TRUSTS.
Farrer, liord. The State in its Relation to Trade. {MacmUlan) 3 6
Cunningham, W. The Growth of English Industry and Com-
merce in Modern Times. (2 vols. I. The Mercantile System.
II. Laissez Faire.) {Cambridge University Press) 95 On.
Ware, Fabian. Educational Foundations of Trade and Industry.
{Harper) 3 6
Glbblns, H. de B. Industry in England: Historical Outlines.
(Methuen)
Hobson, J. A. International Trade. {Methuen)
Webster, W.C. General History of Commerce. {Oinn)
Bastable, C. F. The Commerce of Nations. {Methiien)
Ashley, W. J. British Industries. (Longmans)
„ The Progress of the German Working Classses.
(Longmans) ...
Boirley, A. L. England's Foreign Trade in the Nineteenth Cen-
tury. (SonnenscJiein)
„ National Progress in Wealth and Trade. (King)
Marshall, A. National Industries and International Trade.
{Ma,cmiUan) [Annou?iced for publication.]
Dawson, W. Harbutt. The German Workman: a Study in
National Efficiency. (King) 6 n.
Best, R. H., Davis, W. J., and Perks, C. The Brassworkers
of Berlin and Birmingham: a Comparison. (King) 1 On.
lianrson, W. R. American Industrial Problems. (Blackwood) ... 6 On.
Maorosty, H. W. Trusts and the State. (De La More Press) ... 5
Jenks, J. W. The Trust Problem. (Putnams) 5 n.
liloyd, H. D. Wealth against Commonwealth. (Harper) 5
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Hirst, F. W. Monopolies, Trusts, and Cartels. {Methuen)
Pratt, B. A. Railways and their Rates. (Murray)
„ British Canals : Is their Resuscitation Practicable ?
{Murray)
Sohooling, J. Holt. The British Trade Year Book. (Murray)
Report of the Board of Trade on Wholesale and Retail Prices in
the United Kingdom in 1902, with Comparative Tables. [H.C.
321] (Wyman) 2 1
APPBNDIX— FICTION.
(We add a short list of novels dealing with prominent events and questions oj
social or political interest during the 19th century. It makes no pretensions to ex-
haustivenesSf and suggestions of additions to it will be welcomed,)
Banks, Mrs. G. Ij. The Manchester Man. [*Peterloo.*]
Beaoonsfield, Lord. Sybil. [Chartist Period.]
Bronte, Charlotte. Shirley. ['Luddite* Times.]
Craik, Mrs. John Halifax, Gentleman.
Dickens, Charles. Oliver Twist. [Workhouse Life.]
Bitot, George. Middlemarch. [Reform Period.]
„ Felix Holt, Radical.
Keary, Miss. Castle Daly. [Irish Famine.]
Kingsley, Charles. Alton Locke. [Chartist Period.]
McCarthy, Justin. Mononia. [Ireland in 1848.]
Marshall, Bmma. Under the Mendips. [Bristol Riots.]
Meredith, George. Beauchamp's Career. [Mid 19th Century Politics.]
Reade, Charles. Hard Cash. [Lunatic Asylums.]
„ It is Never too Late to Mend. [Prison Life.]
Rutherford, Mark. The Revolution in Tanner*s Lane. [Nonconformity in
London — early 19th century.]
Trollope, Anthony. Castle Richmond. [Irish Famine.]
Weyman, Stanley. Chippinge. [Reform Period and Bristol Riots.]
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The Breed of British Horses, Improvement in.
{December Srd, 1887. Commission re-issued March ^Uh, 1906).
[12 Hanover Square, W.l
Terms of Reference.
• To report as to the regulations under which the Royal Bounty, until now
bestowed in the nft of Queen's Plates to be won at Race Meetings, may best
be expended in Prizes to be bestowed by His Majesty at the chief Agricultural
Shows in Great Britain.*
JjOTdBetton {Chairman), I Sir Walter Gilbey. I Lord Middleton.
Mr. H. Chaplin. Sir John Gilmour, Bt. Duke of Portland.
Lord Coventry. I Mr. J. B. Jones. | Lord Ribblesdale.
Secretary: Mr. J. H. Taylor.
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Lord Farrer. Mr. M. J. Minch.
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Dr. A. J. Herbertson. ""' * ^ ^ .
Sir Francis Hopwood.
Mr. J. C. Inglis.
Lord Kenyon.
Mr. H. F. Killick.
Lord Shuttleworth
{Chairman).
Lord Brassey.
Sir John Brunner, Bt., M.P.
Mr. W. J. Crossley. M.P.
Mr. R. C. H. Davison.
Sir John Dorington^ Bt.
Mr. J. F. Remnant, M.P.
Mr. P. Snowden, M.P.
Mr. Henry Vivian, M.P.
Mr. L. A. Waldron, M.P.
Sir John Wilson, Bt.
Secretary: Mr.-W. B. Duffleld.
Assistant Secretary : Mr. R. B. Dun woody.
* Churoh in Wales (June 20th, 1906).
[Royal Commissions House, Old Palace Yard, S.W.]
Terms of Reference,
• To inquire into the origin, nature, amount, and application of the tempo-
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and Monmouthshire ; and into the provision made and work done by the
churches of all denominations in Wales and Monmouthshire for the spiritual
welfare of the people and the extent to which the people avail themselves of
such provision.'
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liams {Chairman).
Lord Hugh Cecil.
Mr. Frank Edwards. M.P.
Ven. Archdeacon O. Evans.
Mr. S. T. Evans, M.P.
PrincipfiJ Fairbaim.
Secretary: Mr. R. M. Tht)mas.
Mr. J. E. Greaves.
Prof. H. Jones.
Sir John Williams.
* Coast Brosion (July 4>th, 1906).
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Terms of Reference,
• To inquire and report : —
• As to the encroachment of the sea on various parts of the coast of the
United Kingdom, and the damage which has been or is likely to be caused
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' Wnether any further powers should be conferred upon local authorities and
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schemes for the protection of the coast and the banks of tidal rivers.
• Whether any alteration of the law is desirable as regards the management
and control of the foreshore.
• Whether further facilities should be given for the reclamation of tidal lands.*
Hon. Ivor Guest, M.P.
(Chairman).
Mr. W. P. Beale. K.C.,
M.P.
Sir W. H. Brown-Ffolkes,
Bt
Commander G. C. Frederick,
R.N.
Mr. H. Rider Hag8:ard.
Mr. T. J. Jehu.
Mr. A. L. Lever, M.P.
Sir Leonard Lyell, Bt.
Secretary: Mr. C. H. Grimshaw.
Mr. W. Matthews.
Mr. R. B. Nicholson.
Mr. P. O'Brien, M.P.
Mr. T. Summerbell, M.P.
Mr. Stanley WUson, M.P.
* Congestion in Ii^eland {July 2^d, 1906).
[31 Abingdon Street, S.W.]
Terms of Reference.
I ' To inquire into and report upon :
I ' The operation of the Acts dealing with congestion in Ireland, the working
of the Congested Districts Board, and the Land Commission under these Acts,
I and the relations of the Board with the Land Commission, and the Department
! of Agriculture and Technical Instruction.
i 'What areas (if any) outside the districts now scheduled as congested
j require to be dealt witn as congested.
j ' What lands are most conveniently situated for the relief of congestion.
I 'What changes in law or administration are needed for dealing with the
I problem of congestion as a whole, for facilitating the migration of the surplus
I population from congested areas to other lands, and generally for bettering the
! condition of the people inhabiting congested areas.*
I Lord Dudley {Chairman). I Sir A. P. MacDonnelL I Mr. Conor O'Kelly, M.P.
I Mr. J. A. Brvce, M.P. Mr. W. McMurrough. Bishop of Raphoe.
Sir John Colomb. | Sir Francis Mowatt. | Mr. A. Sutherland.
Secretary : Mr. W. Callan.
The Feeble-mindecl, Care and Control of (September Bth^ 1904).
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any amendments in the law which should, in their opinion, be adopted. 't
Lord Radnor (Chairman),
Rev. H. N. Burden.
Mr. W. P. Byrne. [Healey.
Mr. C. B. H. Chadwyck-
Mr. W. H. Dickinson, M.P.
Dr. H. B. Donkin.
Dr. J. C. Dunlop.
Mr. H. D. Greene.
Mr. C. E. H. Hobhouse, M.P.
Mr. C. S. Loch.
Dr. F. Needham.
Mrs. Pinsent.
Secretary : Mr. H. B. N. Mothersole.
Assistant Secretary: Mr. E. A. Hastings Jay.
Historioal Manusoripts {December ISth, 1897).
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Sir R. Henn Collins {Chairman), | Lord Ripon.
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*Iiighthou8e Administration (August 2Sth, 1906).
[Chapel Place, Delahay Street, S.W.]
Terms of Reference.
' To inquire into the existing system of management of the lights, buoys,
and beacons on the coast of the u nited Kingdom by the three general lighthouse
authorities, and as to the constitution and working of these authorities, and to
report what changes, if any, are desirable in the present arrangements.'
Mr. G. W. Balfour I Sir F. Forbes Adam. I Vice- Admiral W. H. Henderson.
{Chairman). \ Mr. M. A. Ennis. | CoL Ivor Herbert, M.P.
Secretary : Capt. C. Bigham.
* Metropolitan Police, Duties of (May 26th, 1906).
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Terms of Reference.
* To inquire into and report upon the duties of the Metropolitan Police in
dealing with cases of drunkenness, disorder, and solicitation in the streets, and
the manner in which those duties are discharged, with power to make recom-
mendations thereon.'
Sir D. Brynmor Jones, M.P. I Mr. W. H. Dickinson, M.P. | Mr. C. A. Whitmore.
(ChMirman). \ Mr. R. D. Isaacs, M.P. |
Secretary: Mr. John Leslie.
* Mines (June 6th, 1906.)
[31 Great George Street, S.W.]
Terms of Reference.
' To inquire into and report on certain questions relating to the health and
safety of miners, and the administration of the Mines Acts, namely : —
t This second paragraph was an extension of the reference, made on October 27th, 1906.
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' Whether it is desirable to make compulsoi*y the watering of the foads in
dry and dusty mines.
' Whether it is desirable to prescribe the forms of safety lamp which may be
used in mines, or to prohibit any of tiiose now in use.
* What steps could be taken for the better prevention of accidents, particu-
larly those from the use and firing of explosives, from falls of roof and side,
from underground haulage, and from winding; whether any special provision
should be made to facilitate the work of rescue in the event of an accident ; and
whether any improvement can be made in tiie present system of investigation
and inquiry into accidents.
' Whether any steps should be taken to lay down a standard of ventilation
in mines. ,
'What steps should be taken to guard against the disease known as
Ankylostomiasis.
' Whether the present system of special rules is adequate, and whether the
method of estabHshing such rules could not be made simpler and more effective.
' Whether any and if so what, steps should be taken to improve the
administration of the Mines Acts and the discipline in Mines.
* Whether any change is desirable in the present system of examination for
Managers' and Under Managers' Certificates of Competency, whether the
Managers of Metalliferous Mines should be compelled to nold such certificates,
and whether certificates granted by Colonial Governments should not be
accepted in this country.'
Lord Monkswell
(Vhairman).
Mr. W. Abraham, M.P.
(Rhondda).
Mr. H. H. S. Cunynghame.
Mr. F. L. Davis.
Mr. Enoch Edwards, M.P.
Mr. T. Ratcliffe Ellis.
Secretary: Mr. S. W. Harris.
Mr. J. S. Haldane.
Mr. R. Smillie.
Sir Lindsay Wood, Bt.
Poor liawB {December 9^th, 1905).
[68 Victoria Street, S.W.]
Terms «/ Reference,
* To inquire : —
' (1) Into the working of the laws relating to the Relief of Poor Persons in
the United Kingdom.
' (2) Into the various means which have been adopted outside of the Poor
Laws Tor meeting distress arising from want of employment, particularly during
periods of severe industrial depression.
' And to consider and report whether any, and if so what, modification of
the Poor Laws or changes in their administration, or fresh legislation for dealing
with distress are advisable.'
Sir Samuel Provis.
Lord George Hamilton
{Chairman),
Mr. F. H. Bentham.
Rt. Hon. Charles Booth.
Mrs. Bernard Bosanquet.
Mr. Francis Chandler.
Dr. A. Downes.
Rev. T. Gage Gardiner.
Miss Octavia HiU.
Mr. Geo. Lansbury.
Mr. C. S. Loch.
Mr. J. P. MacdougaJl.
Mr. T. H. Nunn.
Rev. L. R. Phelps.
Secretary: Mr. R. G. Duflf.
Assistant Secretary: Mr. John Jeffrey,
Sir H. A. Robinson.
Bishop of Ross.
Prof. W. Smart.
Rev. H. R. Wakefield.
Mrs. Sidney Webb.
*Re^stration of Title in Sootland {April 20th, 1906).
[23 Duke Street, Edinburgh.]
Terms of Reference,
*To inquire and report upon the expediency of instituting in Scotland a
system of Kegistration of Title.'
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Lord Dunedin {Chairman). I Mr. J. Smith Clark. I Mr. J. H. Finlay.
Mr. C. F. Brickdale. Mr. W. J. Dundas. Prof. NeU Kennedy.
Sir Samuel Chisholm, Bt. | Mr. Munro Ferguson, M.P. |
Secretary : F. Umphreston.
Sewage Bisposal (May 7th, 1898).
[Royal Commissions House, Old Palace Yard, S.W.]
Terms of Reference.
'To inquire into the methods of disposing of Sewage and Trade Efflu-
ents, &c.'
Earl of Iddesleigh I Sir Michael Foster. I Prof. W. Ramsay.
{Chairman). Col. T. W. Harding. Mr. T. J. Stafford.
Major-Gen. C. Phipps Carey. ' Mr. W. H. Power. '
Secretary : Mr. F. J. Willis.
* Shipping 'Rings' (November 244h, 1906).
[Board of Trade, S.W.]
Terms of Reference.
* To inquire into the operation of Shipping * Rings ' or conferences generally,
and more especially into the system of deferred rebates, and to report whether
such operations have caused or are likeljr to cause injury to Britisn or Colonial
trade, and, if so, what remedial action,^ if any, shoula be taken by legislation
or otherwise.'
Mr. Arthur Cohen, K.C.
{Chairman).
Sir David Barbour.
Mr. John Barry.
Sir Alfred Bateman.
Sir Hugh BelL
Mr. Henry Birchenough.
Capt. R. M. Collins.
Prof. E. C. Gonner.
Sir Francis Hopwood.
Lord Inverclyde.
Lord Jersey.
Hon. C. N. Lawrence.
Sir W. T. Lewis.
Sir John Macdonell.
Secretary: Mr. J. A. Webster.
Mr. F. Maddison, M.P.
Mr. W. H. Mitchell.
Mr. Owen C. Philipps, M.P.
Hon. W. P. Reeves.
Mr. O. Saunderson.
Mr. Austin Taylor, M.P.
Mr. John Torrance.
* Trinity College, Dublin (June 5th, 1906).
[4 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin.]
Terms of Reference.
'To inquire into and report upon the present state of Trinity College,
Dublin, and of the University of Dublin, including the revenues of the C^ege
and of any of its officers and their application, the method of government of
the University and of the CoUeee, the system of instruction in the College, and
the teachers by whom it is conducted, the system of University examinations,
and the provision made for post-graduate study and the encouragement of
research ; and also to inquire and report upon the place which Trinity College,
Dublin, and the University of Dublin now hold as organs of the higher educa-
tion in Ireland, and the steps proper to be taken to increase their usefulness to
the country.'
Sir Edward Fry (C^irwan). i Mr. Douglas Hyde. i Mr. Christopher Palles.
Mr. S. H. Butcher, M.P. Mr. H. Jackson. Sir T. Raleigh.-
Mr. D. J. Coffey. I Mr. S. B. Kelleher. I Sir A. W. Rucker.
Secretary : Mr. J. D. Daly.
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Tuberoulosis (August 31st, 1901).
[Royal Commissions House, Old Palace Yard, S.W.]
Terms of Reference.
• To inquire and report, with respect to Tuberculosis : —
* (1^ Wnether the disease in animals and man is one and the same.
• (2) Whether animals and man can be reciprocally infected with it.
* (3) Under what circumstances, if at all, the transmission of the disease
from animals to man takes place, and what are the circumstances favourable or
unfavourable to such transmission.*
Sir Michael Foster
(Chairman),
I Mr. R. W. Boyce. I
I Bir J. McFadyean. |
Secretary : Dr. B. J. Steegmann.
Mr. S. H. C. Martin.
Dr. G. S. Woodhead.
* ITiiriseotion {September l^tK 1906).
[Chapel Place, Delahay Street, S.W.]
Terms of Reference,
* To inquire into and report upon the practice of subjecting live animals to
experiments, whether by vivisection or otnerwise ; and also to inquire into the
law relating to that practice, and its administration; and to report whether
any, and if so what, changes are desirable.*
Lord Selby {Chairman),
Mr. M. D. Chaliners.
Sir W. S. Church.
Sir W. J. Collins, M.P. .
Dr. W. H. GaskelL
Col. A. M. Lockwood, M.P.
Sir J. McFadyean.
Secretary: Capt. C. Bigham.
Mr. A. J. Ram.
Mr. J. Tomkinson, M.P.
Dr. G. Wilson.
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION EXPENSES IN 1906.
[FYom Return No, 302 of 1906.]
Number of
B«tnming
Offloen-
Gharges.
Total Can*
didates' other
Xzpeniee.
Mnmberof
Yotaa
poUed.
ATorageCogt
forVote
poUed.
England and Wales
Scotland
Ireland
5,822,784
750,401
eei.423
174,521
22,618
9,196
&
820,738
115,763
22,420
4,880,073
611,350
153,681
4/1
4/6
3/81
Unitsd e:inodom
7,264,008
206,335
958,921
5,645,104
4/U
ILLITERATE VOTERS, GE>fERAL ELECTION, 1906.
{From Return No. 306 of 1908.]
-
Total Number
of Votes
Polled.
Number of
♦IlUteratee'
Voting.
Percentage of
' Illiterates ' to
Total Poll.
EKOI.AND AND WALEB { ggJ^X ;••
SOOTr.AND fe«« :■
I-'-- {&^^s :::
2,522,967
2,345,771
338,131
247,560
96,487
38,795
13,543
6,215
1697
444
11,748
762
1} *
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THE NATIONAL.
Tfie figures, all for years ending March 31s*, are taken
A.— INCOME.
(Net Exchequer Receipts)
1896
{Liberal.)
1900
(Tory.)
1901
{Tory.)
I. Tax Revenue :
Customs
Excise
Estate Duties
Stamps
Land Tax and House Duty ...
Income Tax
£
20,756,000
26,800,000
11,600,000
7,350,000
2,510,000
16,100,000
£
23,800,000
32,100,000
14,020,000
8,500,000
2.460,000
18,750.000
£
26,262,000
33,100,000
12,980,000
7,825,000
2,475,000
26,920,000
Total
II. Non-Tax Revenue :
(i.e.. Post Office Profits, ^
Croton Lands, and Suez \
Canal Shares Interest) J
85,116,000
4,854,920
99,630,000
5,156,981
109,562,000
5,212,287
Grand Total
89,970,920
104.786,981
114,774,287
B.-EXPENDITURE.
(Net Exchequer Issues)
National Debt Services
Army and Navy
Civil Services
Elementary Education .
Customs and Inland Revenue
25,068,092
38,116,674
10,519,085
9,355,681
2,701,916
23,535,285
46,372,359
11,767,314
11,194,545
2,799,980
20,368,517
53,807,541
12,149,826
11,584,997
2,833,986
Total Normal Expenditure
Special Expenditm^e
85,761,448
95,669,483
23,000,000
{S. Afr. Wwr.)
100,744.867
67,237,000
KSwiJth African
Total National Expenditure
Realised Surplus ( + ) or \
Deficit (-) J
85,761,448
+ 4,209,472
118,669,483
- 13,882,502
167,981,867
-53,207.580
Total (see above)
89,970,920
104,786,881
114,774,287
Expenditure out of Local \
Ta^ocaiion Revenue J
7,366,117
9,964,661
9,739,626
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fr<ym Sir Henry Fawler*8 Return {No. 266 of 1906).
1902
(Tory.)
1903
(Tory.)
£
34,433,000
32,100,000
13,850,000
8,200,000 •
2,550,000
38,800,000
1904
{Tory,)
1905
{Tory,)
1906
ClWy,)
£
30,993,000
31,600,000
14,200,000
7,800,000
2,500,000
34,800,000
£
33,850,000
i 31,550,000
13,000,000
7,500,000
2,650,000
30,800,000
£
35,730,000
30,750,000
12,350,000
7,700,000
2,750,000
31,250,000
£
34,475,000
30,230,000
12,970,000
8,180,000
2,670,000
31,350,000
121,893,000
5,259,614
129,933,000
5,439,765
119,350,000
5,765,218
120,530,000
6,135,148
119,875,000
6,995,474
127,152,614
136,372,765
125,115,218
126,665,148
126,870,474
22,492,436
60,087,790
12,631,660
11,829,996
2,954,948
28,430,618
60,044.488
13,830,488
12,159,184
3,039,997
28,788,694
65,302,861
14,026,415
13,332.805
3,085,000
28,866,939
64,967,770
14,087,804
14,235,728
3,093,000
30,883,635
60,302,477
14,105,774
14,964,968
3,148,000
109,946,830
69,730,000
and, China Wars
117,504,775
50,800,000
124,535,775
5,995,000
Expedition.)
125,251,241
123,404,854
179,676,830
- 52,524,216
168,304,775
- 32,932,010
130.530,775
- 5,415,557
125,251,241
+ 1,413,907
123,404,854
+ 3,465,620
127,152,614
135,372,765
125,115,218
126,651,148
126,870,474
9,714,090
9,767,373
9,795,073
9,812,378
9,901,290
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RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE
HOUSE OF COMMONS IN 1906.
Armaments, Reduotion of {May 9th, 1906).
* That this House is of opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments
is excessive and ought- to be reduced, such expenditure lessens national and
commercial credit, intensifies the unemployed problem, reduces the resources
available for social reform, and presses with exceptional severity on the
industrial classes, and it therefore calls upon the Government to take drastic
steps to reduce the drain on national income, and to this end to press for the
inclusion of the question of the reduction of armaments by international
agreement in the agenda of the forthcoming Hague Conference.'
Proposed hy Mr. Vivian (Lab) ; Seconded hy Mr. Fenwick (Lab).
Agreed to without a division.
Free Trade (March l^th, 1906).
' That this House, recognising that in the recent General Election the people
of the United Kingdom have demonstrated their unqualified fidelity to the
principles and practice of free trade, deems it right to record its determination
to resist any proposal, whether by way of taxation upon foreign com or of the
creation of a general tariff upon foreign goods^ to create in this country a
system of protection.'
Proposed hy Sir James Kitson (L) ; Seconded by Mr. Austin Taylok (L).
Against, 100 ; For, 476.
Ireland, Contempt of Court in {April Uh, 1906).
* That the jurisdiction of judges in dealing with contempt of Court is prac-
tically arbitrary and unlimited, and calls for the action of Parliament with a
view to its definition and limitation.'
Proposed by Mr. Delany (N) ; Seconded by Mr. Blake (N).
Agreed to without a division.
Irish Fisheries {March ISth, 1906).
* That the condition of Irish fisheries is unsatisfactory, and demands the
early attention of the Grovernment.'
Proposed by Mr. Boland (N) ; Seconded by Mr. Joyce (N).
Agreed to without a division.
liocal Option {April lOth, 1906).
* That this House notes with satisfaction the successful working of the local
option laws in the Colonies, and approves the principle on which Siese laws are
based, namely, that the people ought to possess the power through a vote of
the local electors to protect themselves against the admitted evils of the liquor
traffic'
Proposed by Mr. Leif Jones (L) ; Seconded by Mr. A. Henderson (LRC).
Against, 46 ; For, 273.
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Maoedonia {May 2Srd, 1906).
* That this House considers that further reforms are urgently required in
Macedonia in the interest alike of the Christian and Mahomedan population,
and is prepared to support His Majesty's Government in taJcing whatever steps
are necessary to secure that end.
Proposed by Mr. Lynch (L) ; Seconded by Mr. Gooch (L).
Agreed to without a division.
Milner, liord, and the Flogging of Chinese Labourers
{March 2Ut, 1906).
*That this House, while recording its condemnation of the flogging of
Chinese coolies in breach of the law, desires, in the interests of peace and
conciliation in South Africa, to refrain from passing censure upon individuals.'
Proposed (as an amended Resolution) by Mr. Chu&chill.
Against, 137 ; For, 357.
Old Age Pensions (March Uth, 1906).
* That, in the opinion of this House, a measure is urgently needed in order
that out of funds provided by taxation provision can be made for the payment
of a pension to all the aged subjects of His Majesty in the United Kingdom.'
Proposed by Mr. J. O'Gkady (LRC) ; Seconded by Mr. A. Grove (L).
Agreed to without a division.
Payment of Members (March 7th, 1906).
' That, in the opinion of this House, the time has now arrived when it is
urgently required, in order to give to every constituency an equal, free, and
unhampered selection of Parliamentary representatives, that all Members of
Parliament shotdd be paid by the State a sum at the rate of £300 per annum.'
Proposed by Mr. W. H. Lever (L) ; Seconded by Mr. Viviak (Lab).
Against, 112 ; For, 350.
Railway Servants (May 16th, 1906).
* That, in the opinion of this House, the hours of railwajr servants are still
in many cases excessive, notwithstanding the operation of the Hours Act of
1893, and call for stringent action by legislation and administration to secure
their reduction to a reasonable stcuidard.'
Proposed by Mr, Alden (L) ; Seconded by Mr. Hudson (LRC).
Agreed to without a division.
Returning Officers' Charges (March 6th, 1906).
* That, in the opinion of this House, the returning oflScers' expenses, and all
other officisd charges in connection with Parliamentary elections, should be
defrayed out of public funds, and that a material reduction is possible in the
present scale of charges allowed under the Parliamentary Elections (Returning
Officers) Expenses Act, 1875.'
Proposed by Mr. Rowlands (L) ; Seconded by Mr. Fenwick (Lab).
Agreed to without a division*
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South Afploan Native Raoes {Fehntary 2Sth, 1906).
•That, in any settlement of South African affairs, this House desires a
recognition of Imperial responsibility for the protection of all races excluded
from equal political rights, the safeguarding of all immigrants against servile
conditions of labour, and the guarantee to the native populations of at least
their existing status, with the unbroken possession of their liberties in Basuto-
land, Bechuanaland, and other tribal countries and reservations.'
Proposed by Mr. Byles (L) ; Seconded by Sir W. B. Gukdon (L).
Agreed to without a division.
TransTaal and Orange River Golony Gonstitutions
(December 17th, 1906).
* That this House approves the grant of Constitutions conferring responsible
government upon the people of the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies.'
Proposed by Mr. Churchill.
Agreed to without a division.
Truck, Law of {February 27th, 1906).
' That, in the opinion of this House, it is necessary to put an end to fines
and deductions from wages, other than such as may be specially legcdised by
Parliament.'
Proposed by Sir C. Dilke (L) ; Seconded by Mr. Shackleton (LRC).
Agreed to without a division.
THE STATUTE BOOK OF 1906.
[An asterisk (*) indicates thcU the measure was introduced by the Government^ a
dagger (t) that facilities for its passage were afforded by the Government.]
t A^ioultural Holdings. (6 Edward VII. c. 56.)
Compensates farmers for damage done by winged game, permits freedom
of cropping, and provides for compensation for unreasonable disturbance of
tenant
* Alkali, &c. Works. (6 Edward VII. c. 14.)
Consolidates and amends the Acts of 1881 and 1899.
* Army Annual. (6 Edward VII. c. 2.)
In addition to the usual clauses, abolishes flogging in military prisons.
* Bills of Bxohange (1882) Amendment. (6 Edward VII. c. 17.)
Amends Section 82 of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, by enacting that a
banker receives payment of a crossed cheque for a customer under this Section,
notwithstanding that he credits his customer's account with the amount before
receiving payment.
* Burials. (6 Edward VII. c. 44.)
' Amends the law as to the consent of an owner or occupier of a dwelling
house adjacent to a burial ground.
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* Census of Produotion. (6 Edward VII. c. 49.)
Provides for the compilation of statistics as to the home trade of the comitry,
the census to be conducted under the supervision of the Board of Trade.
* Charitable lioan Sooieties (Ireland). (6 Edward VII. c. 9S,)
Remedies certain defects in previous Acts relating to loan societies in Ireland.
* Colonial Marriages. (6 Edward VII. c. 30.)
Provides that a mairriage with a deceased wife's sister contracted in a British
colony and legal in that colony shall be legal in the United Kingdom.
* Consolidated Fund (Appropriation). (6 Edward VII. c. 96.)
Authorises the issue out of the Consolidated Fund of money to meet ex-
penditure, and appropriates the issues to the sums voted in Supply.
* Consolidated Fund (No. 1). (6 Edward VII. c. 1.)
Authorises supplementary payments for the public services of the year
ending March, 1906, and payments on account for the year ending March, 1907.
* Crown Lands. (& Edward VII. c. 28.)
Makes the President of the Board of Agriculture an additional Commissioner
of Woods and Forests, adjusts the jurisdiction over foreshores of various depart-
ments, and enables improvements and development of Crown lands to be under-
taken.
* Deanery of Manchester. (6 Edward VII. c. 19.)
Rearranges the revenues of the Deanery of Manchester.
* Dogs. (6 Edward VII. c. 32.)
Enables stray dogs to be seized, and makes the owners of dogs responsible
for damage to horses, cattle, and sheep-worrying. The Bill was first introduced
in 1894.
Bducation of Defective Children (Scotland). (6 Edward VII. c. 10.)
Gives power to School Boards, either singly or in combination, to make
special provision for the education, medical inspection, and, where required,
conveyance to and from school of epileptic, crippled, or defective children
between five and sixteen years of age, and .to defray the cost out of the
school fund.
t Bducation (Provision of Meals). (6 Edward VII. c. 57.)
Enables local education authorities, at an annual cost not exceeding a half-
penny rate, to provide meals for school children needing them, the cost of such
meals to be recovered fit)m parents in a position to pay.
* Bxpiring Ijaws Continuance. (6 Edward VII. c. 51.)
Continues for another year a number of annual Acts, with the exception of
the Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1881.
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* BxtFadition. (6 Edward VII. c. 15.)
In pursuance of a convention with the United States of America, includes
bribery among extradition crimes.
* Fatal Aooidents and Sadden I>eath8 Inquiry (Scotland).
(6 Edward VII. c. 35.)
Remedies defects in the law relating to inquests' in Scotland.
* Fertilisera and Feeding Stuffs. (6 Edward VII. c. 27.)
Compels persons who sell fertilisers and feeding stuffs to set out in the
invoice the cnemicais and ingredients of which they are composed.
* Finance. (6 Edward VII. c. 8.)
Provides for revenue of the year 1906-7, reduces the duty on tea by Id,
p«r pound, abolishes the coal tax, and adjusts the duty on stripped tobacco.
Ground Game (Amendment). (6 Edward VII. c. 21.)
Amends the Ground Game Act of 1880 by which the right of occupiers of
moorland, &c., to kill ground game is extended.
* Indian Railways Act Amendment. (6 Edward VII. c. 9.)
Makes permanent the Act of 1894.
* Isle of Man (Customs). (6 Edward VII. c. 18.)
Reduces the duty on tea imported into the Isle of Man, and makes other
alterations in conformity with the Finance Bill.
* Justices of the Peace. (6 Edward VII. c. 16.)
Abolishes the property qualification previously required of county magistrates.
*Iiabourers (Ireland). (6 Edward VII. c. 37.)
Amends the law relating to the provision of labourers* dwellings in Ireland,
and provides for more simj^e and efficient administration and cheaper loans.
"^I^and Tax Commissioners. (6 Edward VII. c. 59.)
Provides for additional Land Tax Commissioners, and removes the property
qualification for such (Dommissioners.
* liicensintf (Removal of Doubts). (6 Edward VII. c. 49.)
Makes it clear that it is sufficient if licensing powers in boroughs are exer-
cised by a majority of the Justices present.
* Local Authorities (Transfer of Treasury Powers).
(6 Edward VII. c. 33.)
Makes the Local Grovemment Board the authority for sanctioning borrowing
by local bodies under the Baths and Washhouses and Burial Acts as it is at
present the authority for sanctioning other loans.
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Itfooai OoYemment (Ireland) Act (1898) Amendment.
(6 Edward VII. c. 31.)
Amends the Act of 1898 with respect to bridges.
t Marine Insuranoe. (6 Edward VII. c. 41.)
Codifies the existing law so far as it is necessary for the guidance of the
mercantile community.
* Marriage with Forei^ers. (6 Edward VII. c. 40.)
Makes regulations with respect to marriages of British subjects with foreigners
abroad, and of foreigners with British subjects in the United Kingdom.
* Merchant Shipping Aote Amendment. (6 Edward VII. c. 48.)
A long and detailed measure amending the shipping law as it affects owners
and seamen. It applies to foreign ships using our ports the regulations appUc-
able to British ships, amends the existing laws relating to passenger and
emigrant ships and to deck loads, fixes a good provision scale for sailors, and
provides for certificated cooks, increased minimum space per man, and makes
shipowners responsible for expenses when a seaman is ill.
* Metropolitan Police (Oommission). (6 Edward VII. c. 6.)
Create* a Commission to inquire into the conduct and practices of the police
in certain parts of London.
Municipal Gorporations. (6 Edward VII. c. 19.)
Adds to the end of Sub-section {s) of Section \% of the Municipal Corpora-
tions Act, 1889, the words, *• or any society registered under the Industrial and
Provident Societies Acts, 1893 and 1895.'
t Musical Copyright. (6 Edward VII. c. 36.)
Makes it illegal and punishable to sell unauthorised copies of musicai
compositions.
* National Oalleries of Scotland. (6 Edward VII. c. 50.)
Abolishes the Board of Manufactures, and sets up a Board of Trustees,
seven in number, to manage the Scottish National Galleries.
* Notice of Accidents. (6 Edward VII. c. 53.)
Amends the law as to notice of accidents in mines, quarries, factories, and
workshops.
* Open Spaces. (6 Edward VII. c. 95.)
Consolidates the law in relation to open spaces, and facilitates the transfer-
ence to local authorities for public enjoyment of land held in trust for various
public purposes.
* Police (Superannuation). (6 Edward VII. c. 7.)
Amends the law ss to retirement from the police force in a mannei
advantageous to the force and the individual policeman, while at the same
time relieving the burden on the rates.
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158 THE STATUTE BOOK OF 1906.
*Po8t Offioe (liiteratare for the Blind). (6 Edward VII. c. 99.)
Enables the Postmaster-General to make arrangements for literature used
hj blind persons to be sent through the post at reduced rates.
*Po8t Offioe (Money Orders). (6 Edward VII. c. 4.)
Enables smaU sums of money to be sent to and from certain foreign countries
and the United Kingdom.
t Prevention of Oorrnption. (6 Edward VII. c. 34.)
Makes it punishable to give or accept bribes, secret commissions, or other
considerations to or from an agent in relation to his principal's affairs.
* Public Trustee. (6 Edward VII. c. 55.)
Establishes the office of PubUc Trustee, with special powers for the adminis-
tration of small estates. In the case of other trusts, the Public Trustee may be
appointed custodian trustee — he has the custody of the property administered
by other trustees. The Public Trustee may also be appointed in a will or any
other deed as trustee for any kind of private trust
* Public Works lioans. (6 Edward VII. c. 99.)
Authorises the Public Works Loan Commissioners to borrow money on
national credit in order to lend to local authorities.
* Recorders, Stipendiary Ma^strates, and Clerks of the Peace.
(6 Edward VII. c. 4«.)
Enables deputies and persons to act temporarily to be appointed to these
offices.
* Removal of Offensive Matter. (6 Edward VII. c. 45.)
Makes the removal of offensive matter easier, by repealing part of a section
of the Metropolitan Police Act, 1839.
* Reserve Forces. (6 Edward VII. c. 11.)
Allows men belonging to the army reserve to reside in the colonies.
* Revenne. (6 Edward VII. c. 90.)
Puts the very numerous manufactures which depend od the use of Industrial
alcohol on an equal footing with similar industries abroad as regards the cost of
the spirits, and creates machinery for checking the sale of bogus foreign wines.
tSale of Intoxicating Uquors (Ireland). (6 Edward VII. c. 39.)
Public-houses in Ireland are to close on Saturday nights at 10 in the towns
(5000 population) and at 9 elsewhere.
* Seamen's and Soldiers' False Characters. (6 Edward VII. c. 5.)
Makes it an offence to forge a certificate of discharge of any seaman or
soldier, or to use such a forgery in securing employment.
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159
* Seed Potatoes Sapply (Ipeland). (6 Edward VII. c. 3.)
M&kes provision with respect to loans and sale* for the purpose of supplying
seed potatoes to occupiers of land in Ireland.
SoIicitoFB. (6 Edward VII. c. 94.)
Amends the law in relation to solicitors who have become bankrupt.
* Statute liaw Reirision (Scotland). (6 Edward VII. c. 38.)
Revises the pre-Union Law of Scotland, repeals unnecessary enactments
which are obsolete, and puts the law into one volume instead of ten.
+ Street Betting. (6 Edward VII. c. 43.)
Increases the penalties for frequenting and loitering in streets and other
public places for purposes of betting, and gives to the police the power to arrest
without warrant persons offending against its provisions.
* Trade Disputes. (6 Edward VII. c. 47.)
Amends the law of conspiracy, permits peaceful picketing, and secures
immunity for Trade Union funds, thus placing the Trade Unions in the posi-
tion in which it was thought they were prior to certain recent decisions of the
Courts.
fTown Tenants (Ireland). (6 Edward VII. c. 54.)
Provides compensation for improvements made by Irish town tenants that
increase the letting value of the house.
* Wireless Telegraphy. (6 Edward VII. c. 13.)
Continues the Act of 1904 until December 31st, 1909.
* Workmen's Compensation. (6 Edward VII. c. 58.)
Resettles the law of workmen's compensation (the previous Acts of 1897
and 1900 being repealed), includes for the first time six million workers
(workers in workshops, seamen, postmen, clerks, shop assistants, and domestic
servants),' provides that compensation shall be payable for injuries to health in
certain scheduled dangerous trades, and amenos the law on a large number of
points as to which the Act of 1897 in its working has been found defective.
PARTY MAJORITIES AT GENERAL ELECTIONS
SINCE 1832.
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1865 L 78
1892 L 40
1841 C 76
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1895 U 152
1847 L 18
1874 C 98
1900 U 134
1852 C 20
1880 L 115
1906 L 354
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PRIME MINISTERS SINCE 1832.
175
PRIME MINISTERS SINCE
THE REFORM ACT, 1832.
Length
Length
of tenure.
of tenure
Dateofiakliig
Pxiae
II
DateoftaUng
Prime
ll
lUnJstenhip.
Nov. 22, 1830 Earl Grey (L)
3 8
Feb. 27,1868
Mr. DisraoU (C) ...
- S
jTily 18, 1834 Lord Melbourne (L)...
- 5
Dec 9,1868
Mr. Gladstone (L) ...
5 S
Dec. 28, 1834 Sir R. Peel (C)
- 4
Feb. 21, 1874
Mr.DisraeU(C),(Lord
Apr. 18, 1835 Lord Melbourne (L)...
6 5
Beaconsfield)
6 S
Sept. 6, 1841 Sir R. Peel (C)
4 10
Apr. 28, 1880
Mr. Gladstone <L) ...
5 S
July 6,1816 Lord John RusseU (L)
5 7
June 24, 1885
Lord Salisbury (C) ...
- 1
Feb. 27, 1852 Earl of Derby (C) ...
- 10
Feb. 6,1886
Mr. Gladstone (L) ...
- £
Dec 28, 1852 Earl of Aberdeen
Aug. 3,1886
Lord Salisbury (C) ...
6 ]
iCoalUion)
2 1
Aug. 18, 1892
Mr. Gladstone (L) ...
1 1
Feb. 10, 1856 Lord Palmerston (L)
3 1
Mar. 3,1894
Lord Bosebery (L) ...
1 i
Feb. 25, 1856 Earl of Derby (C) ...
1 4
June 25, 1895
Lord Salisbury (C) ...
7 -
June 18, 1850 Lord Palmerston (L)
6 5
July 14, 1^
Mr. Balfour (C) ' ...
3 t
Nov. 6, 1865 Earl RusseU (L) ...
- 8
Deo. 5,1905
Sir H. Campbell-
July 6,1886 Earl of Derby (C) ...
1 8
Bannerman (L) ...
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PARLIAMENTS SINCE THE REFORM ACT, 1882.
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Months
FlntMet
Dissolved. Tean
Months
Jan. 29,1883 Dec. 30,1834 1
11
Dec. 10,1868
Jan. 26,1874 5
2
Feb. 19,1835 July 17,1837 2
6
Mar. 4,137^
Mar. 25, 1880 6
1
Nov. 15. 1837 June 23, 1841 3
7
April 29, 1880
Nov. 18,1885 5
7
Aug. 19, 1841 July 23, 1847 6
Jan. 12,1886
June 26. 1886
5
Nov. 11,1847 July 1,1852 4
11
Aug. 5,1886
June 28, 1892 5
10
Nov, 4, 1852 Mar. 20, 1857 4
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Aug. 4, 1892
July 8. 1895 2
11
April 3D, 1857 April 23, 1850 2
Aug. 12, 1895
Sept. 25, 1900 5
1
May 31,1850 July 6,1865 6
1
Dec. 3.1900
Jan. 8,1906 5
1
Feb. 1,1886 Nov. 11.1868 2
9
Feb. 13,1906
PARLIAMENTARY PRIVATE SECRETARIES
TO MINISTERS.
Sib H. Campbkll-Bannerman {Prime Minister and
FHr»t Lord of the Treasury)
Mb. AsQtriTH (Chancelldr of the Eixcheguer)
Sir Edward Gret {Foreign Secretary)
Mr. Herbert Guidstone {Home Secretary)
Mr. Haldanb {Secretary for War)
Mr. Sinclair {Secretary for Scotland)
Mr. LLoyD-GEOROB (P«5«iden«, ^oard o/ IVode)
Earl Carrinoton {PresidcTU^ Board of AaricuUure) ...
Mk. BikreUj {President^ Board cf Education)
Mr. Bryce {Chief Secretary, Ireland)
Mr. Buxton {Postmaster-OeneraJ)
Mr. Harcx)URT {FHrst Commissioner of Works)
Mr. McKenna {Financial Secretary to Treasury)
Mr. Edmund Robertson {Secretary to the Admiralty)
Mr. Herbert Samuel {C/nder Home Secretary)
Mr. Churchill {Under Colonial Secretary)
Mr. Runciman {Secretary, Local Government Board) ...
Mr. Thomas Shaw {Lord Advocate)
/H. W. C. jCarr-Gomm, M.P
\ Norman Lamont. M.P.
B. S. Montagu. M.P.
C. H. Lyell. M.P.
£. J. SOARBS. M.P.
F. D. Acland, M.P.
D. C. Erskine, M.P.
H. D. McLaren, M.P.
R. Winfrey, M.P.
Percy Illingworth, M.P.
G. P. GoooH. M.P.
Hon. a. L. Stanijcy, M.P.
W. Dudley Ward. m.P.
W. W. Benn. M.P.
Frank Newnes, M.P.
R. Whitehead. M.P.
Hamar Greenwood. M.P.
J. C. Wedgwood. M.P.
A. Dewar. K.C., M.P.
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TAXATION IMPOSED AND REMITTED,
TEN TORY YEARS— 1895-1905.
I. — Taxation Imposed. Yearly Yield
£
Cocoa Butter 6,500
NU.
New Stamp Duties 542,000
Increased Wine Duties 298,000
Spirits Imported in bottles 40,000
Duties on Beer (Is. per bari'el) and Spirits {6d,
per gallon) 2,639,000
Tea (4d. to 6d. per lb.) 2,092,000
Tobacco 1,416,000
Income Tax (8d. to 1«.) 9,700,000
Coal 2,100,000
Sugar 6,100,000
Glucose 80,000
Income Tax (U. to la, 2d.) 5,000,000
Com 2,500,000
Income Tax (la. 2d. to la. 3d.) 2,580,000
Duty on Imported Spirits (Id. per gall.) ... 11,000
NU.
Income Tax (lid. to la.) 2,500,000
Tea (6ci. to 8d. per lb.) 1,938,000
Tobacco 503,000
NU.
II.— Taxation Remitted.
£40,045,500
■ £
110,700
Modifications of Estate Duty
Reduction of Land Tax from 4^. in the £ to la.
on the annual value of land subject to
Land Tax
85,000
NU.
Further graduation of Income Tax
130,000
Rearrangement of Land Tax
120,000
Reduction of Tobacco Duty
1,400,000
NU.
Income Tax (4d.)
10,000,000
Corn Tax
2,500,000
Molasses
68,000
NU.
Tea (8d. to 6d. per lb.)
1,938,000
£16,351,700
£
40,045,500
Total TaoccUion Imposed (1895-190S)
„ ,, BeniUted..
16,351,700
Net ImpoaUion
£23,693,800
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NATIONAL INDEBTEDNESS, 1865-1905.
Year ending
March Slst.
1865*
1866
X867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876 .
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1889
1883
1884
1885
Parliamentary Beturn \Ci
Gross UabUities
Year ending
of State.
£
800,457,258
March Slst.
1886
790,853,637
1887
787,599,428
1888
784,491,358
1889
784,996,468
1890
779,569,391
1891
773,885,001
1899
770,977,056
1893
764,257,834
1894
756,571,980
1895
750,818,985
1896
750,185,577
1897
746,900,984
1898
746,969,643
1899
r44,679,579
1900
741,973,105
1901
736,691,976
1909
739,760,466
1903
797,966,565
1904
719,340,508
1905
713,990,500
1906
Gross liabilities
of State.
£
716,115,505
709,803,454
704,634,959
697,604,995
687,089,046
683,480,459
677,069,069
671,119,937
667,990,715
659,001,552
652,286,366
645,171,525
638,817,507
635,393,734
638,919,931
703,934,349
765,215,653
798,349,190
794,498,100
796,736,491
788,990,000
* In the years 1865-18S7 the gross liabilities are got by deducting from the total
the amount of local loans outstanding. Local Loan Stock was created in 18SS.
PRINCIPAL LONDON CLUBS.
Army & Navy, 36 Pall Mall.
Arthur's, 60 St. James's St.
Athenaeum, 107 PaU Mall.
Bath, 34 Dover St..
Boodle's, 28 St. James's St.
Brooks's, St. James's St.
Carlton, 94PaUMaU.
City Carlton, St. Swithin's Lane.
City Liberal, Walbrook.
Conservative, 74 St. James's St.
Constitutional, Northumberland Avenue.
Devonshire, fiO St. James's St.
Garrick, 15 Garrick St., Covent Garden.
Grosvenor, 68 Piccadilly.
Guards', 70 Pall MalL
Junior AthenaBum, 116 Piccadilly.
Junior Carlton, 30 Pall MaU.
Junior Conservative, 43 Albemarle St.
Junior Constitutional, 101 Piccadilly.
Junior Naval & Military, 96 Hccadilly.
Junior United Service, Charles St., S.W.
Marlborough, 52 Pall MaU.
National Liberal, Whitehall Place.
Naval & MiUtary, 94 Piccadilly.
New Oxford & Cambridge, 68 Pall Mall.
New University, 67 St James's St.
Oxford & Cambridge, 71 Pall MalL
Reform, 104 Pall Mall.
St. Stephen's, 1 Bridge St., Westminster.
Savile, 107 Piccadilly.
Travellers', 106 PaU MalL
Union, Trafalgar Square.
United Service, 116 PaU MaU.
United University, 1 SuffoUt St.
White's, 37 St. James's St.
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PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES.
T(yry (10)
... 2580
Bury St. Edmunds
WickDista^ct
... 2788
... 2887
Winchester
... 2962
Windsor
... 3210
St. Andrews District
... 3247
Taunton
... 3500
Hereford
... 8852
Canterbury
... 3868
Shrewsbury
... 4709
The Smaxlest Boroughs.
The following 27 Boroughs in Great Britain (19 in England, 3 in
Wales, and 5 in Scotland) have less than 6000 electors : —
Liberal (17).
Penryn and Falmouth 2926
Whitehaven 2945
St. George's-in-the-East 3246
Pontefract 3288
Montgomery District 3313
Grantham 3383
Salisbury 3396
Flint District 3669
King's Lynn 3692
Dumfries District 8790
Stafford 3885
Boston 8896 Kidderminster 4697
Whitechapel 4279 Denbirfi District 4766
Inverness District 4647 Elgin District ... 4867
There is one two-membered constituency with less than 10,000 electors
— Bath (7968). Both members are Liberals.
In Ireland 5 boroughs have less than 5000 electors : —
Kilkenny 1533 I Waterford ... 3354
Newry 1906 Limerick 4470
Galway 2202 I
The Smallest Counties.
There are only 5 county constituencies in Great Britain having
less than 5000 electors. Of these, one (Rutland) is in England, the i*est
in Scotland : —
Sutherlandshire 2814 | Rutland ... 4042
Buteshire 3816 Caithness-shire 4091
Peebles and Selkirk 3830 |
In Ireland there are 12 such constituencies : —
North Longford 3669
South Longford 3744
East Waterford 4042
WestWicklow 4406
West Waterford 4426
King's County (Birr) ... 4512
King's County (Tullamore) 4605
Queen's County (Ossory) 4824
North Kildare 4843
Queen's County (Leix) 4867
EastWicklow 4954
South Louth 4997
Some Interesting Facts about Oonstituenoies.
(1) The largest constituency is the Bonif ord division of the Oounty
of Essex, containing 45^679 electors (an increase of 1567 in one year) ;
the avnalleaU the borough of Kilkenily, with 1533 electors.
(2) The largest boraugh constituency is Newcastle-upon-Tyne (two
Members), with 36,909 electors.
(3) The largest si/ngle member borough constituency is Wandsworth,
with 31,398 electors; the next largest, Cardiff, with 27,057; the
smallest, Kilkenny, with 1533 electors.
(4) The largest county constituency is the Bomford division of
Essex (45,579 electors), the next largest being the Walthamstow
division of the same county (35,321 electors) ; the smallest (a) English,
Rutland (4042 electors) ; (6) Welsh, Badnor (5466) ; (c) Scottish, Suther-
landshire (2814), and (d) Irish, North Longford (3669).
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POLITICAL PENSIONS.
Names of all Pensioners under the Political Offices Pensions Act, 1969, with
the amount of each pension, the date ftom which it was granted, and the total
amount paid in respect of each pension to each pensioner up to March, 1906.
{In eonttnuation of ParliatMntary Return, No. 369, of 1904.)
Amount
Total
NAME.
Date from which
Pension was granted.
of
Pension
per
Amount
paid up to
£st March,
Annum.
1906.
The Rt Hon. Charles Pelham
£
£ ». d.
\mers (thslaU)
19th August, 1969 ...
1,900
30,810 19 8
The Rt. Hon. Thomas E. Head-
]am(th$late)
9th October, 1870 ...
1,900
9,849 7 6
The Rt. Hon. Hugh C. E.
ChMetsUhslats)
The Rt. ]lon. G. J. Shaw-
1st October, 1881 ...
9,000
11,473 9 11
Lefevre*
1st April, 1884
1,900
4,399 14 11
The Rt. Hon. Lord John Man-
ners (the late Duke of Eut-
lamm
The Rt. Hon. the Karl of
5th May, 1880
1,900
6,794 10 11
Iddesleigh (the late)
The Rt. Hon. Baron Emiy
10th July, 1885 ...
9,000
955 9
(the late)
The Rt Hon. Viscoimt Cross
99th June, 1886 ...
1,900
9,375 16 5
1st January, 188T ...
9,000
96,760 17 5
The Rt Hon. Sir Michael
Hicks-Beach, Bt (now Vw-
count St. Aldwyn) X
5th April, 1888 ...
1,900
7,401 18 6
The Rt Hon. Loid George
Francis Hamilton
19th April, 1899 ...
9,000
10,906 9 3
The Rt Hon. Anthony John
MundeWsL (the late)
95th January, 1895...
96th November, 1900
1,900
9,988 16 10
The Rt Hon. Henry Chaplin. ..
The Rt Hon. Sir John Eldon
1,900
6,183 13 11
Gorst
11th August, 1909...
1,900
4,089 19 9
The Rt. Hon. Lord Balfour of
Buil^gh
The Rt. Hon. Gerald W. Balfour
96th October, 1903...
1,900
9,634 15 8
11th December, 1905
1,900
84 15 8
* Pension resigned in February, 1889. t Pension resigned in March, 1888.
t Pension resigned in November, 190&
INCOME
TAX RATES FOR THE LAST FIFTY YEARS.
8. d.
8. d.
8. d.
8, d.
1854-1855 ...
1 2
1865-1867 ... 4
1876-1878 ... 3
1888-1893 ... 6
1856-1867 ...
1 4
1867-1868 ... 5
1878-1880 ... 5
1893-1894 ... 7
1867-1868 ...
7
1868-1869 ... 6
1880-1881 ... 6
1894-1000 ... 8
1858-1859 ...
5
1869-1870 ... 5
1881-1882 ... 5
1900-1901 ... 1
1860-1800 ...
9
1870-1871 ... 4
1882-1883 ... 6^
1901-1902 ... 1 2
1880-1861 ...
010
1871-1872 ... 6
188»-1884 ... 5
1902-1903 ... 1 3
1861-1863 ...
9
1872-1873 ... 4
1884-1885 ... 6
1903-1904 ... 11
1883-1864 ...
7
1873-1874 ... 3
18&K-1887 ... 8
1904-1907 ... 1
1864-1865 ...
6 1874-1876 ... 2
1887-1888 ... 7
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THE STATISTICS OF
THE GENERAL ELECTION, 1906.
1900,
1906,
AND 1906.
No. of
Seats.
GenenlBleettoa,
1900.
DiMolutton,
1906.
GenenlEtoetion.
1906.
England
C
LU
L
N
C
LU
L
N
C
LU
L&
Tiab
N
London
61
52
1
8
—
49
2
10
—
19
—
42
—
Boroughs
165
105
20
39
1
90
19
46
1
33
10
121
1
Counties
20i
132
2i
78
—
121
21
92
—
53
7
174
—
Universities
6
3
2
—
—
3
1
1
—
2
3
—
—
Wales
Boroughs
11
3
—
8
—
3
1
7
—
—
—
11
~
Ck>unties
19
1
—
18
—
1
-
18
-
-
-
19
—
Scotland
Bucghs
31
8
8
15
—
7
6
18
—
1
5
25
—
Counties
39
11
9
19
—
9
8
22
—
3
1
35
—
• Universities
2
2
—
—
—
2
—
—
—
2
—
—
—
Ireland
Boroughs
16
5
1
—
10
4
1
—
11
4
—
—
12
Counties
85
11
2
1
71
10
3
2
70
u
2
2
70
Universities ... ...
2
1
1
—
—
2
—
—
—
2
—
—
—
Totals
670
334
68
186
82
310
62
216
82
130
28
429
83
m^ *■ _ -* V.
268 872
Majorities
U134
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THE FIGURES OF THE GENERAL ELECTION.
We give in what follows a detailed ezaminaUon of the figures of the General
Election. The statistics have been very carefully compiled, and may, we are confident,
be taken as accurate. Where an assumption has been made as to uncontested seats,
the details are in all cases set out.
In the following statistics the word Liberal is used to cover Liberal and Labour.
Votes cast for Labour candidates are treated as Liberal, since they were cast for Free
Trade and against the late Government. Votes for all Unionist candidates, including
Free-traders (e.g., Lord Hugh Cecil) and Tariff Reformers (e.flr., Mr. Benn) are counted as
Unionist, except that the votes given for Mr. Arthur Elliot (Durham) and Mr. St. Loe
Strachey (Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities) are treated as Liberal. In two-
member constituencies the votes cast for aU the candidates on either side are added
together and divided by two.
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L82 THE FIGURES OF THE GENERAL ELECTION.
It should be remembered that the number of votes cast is much higher than in 1900,
ihanks to
(a) the natural increase in the population,
{b) the newness of the register (three months old in 1906 as compared with a year old
In 1900), and
(c) the gravity of the issues involved in the election.
I. SUBOIABY.
In round numbers :—
(1) In London, 110,000 more persons voted, the Liberal increase being 120,000, and the
Tory decretue 10,00a For every 4 Liberal votes in 1900, there are 7 in 1906.
(2) In the Emgubh Boroughs the Liberal and Labour vote has increased by 253,000,
the Tory decreased by 32,000— a net advantage of 28a,000 on a total poll of l,441,00a (The
poll in 1900 was 1,220,000.)
(3) In the English Counties, out of 452,000 added votes, 416,000 went to Liberalism
and Labour, and only 36,000 to Unionism.
(4) In Walbs, out of 45,000 additional votes, the Liberals have got 37,000, the Tories
8000.
(5) In SooTLAND the total poll has increased by 88,000 votes. Liberalism and Labour
have taken all these, and, in addition, 24,000 Unionist votes, the total Liberal and Labour
increeise being accordingly 110,000.
(6) In Ireland the Nationalists are still as overwhelmingly powerful as ever.
IL THE GENERAL BLKCTION AS PLEBISCITE.
Here are the figures, as taken from the detailed statistics which follow :—
England—
London
Boroughs
Counties
Total England
Wales
Scotland
Total Great Britain ...
iREIJiND
Total for United Kingdom
Liberal & Labour. Unionist.
278,299 245,723
800,818 634,637
1,418,212 1,195,558
2,506,329 2,075,918
171,315 96,912
366,702 235,006
3,044,346
350,000
3,394,346
2,407,928
150,000
2,557,928
Majority.
L 32,676
L 175,181
L 222,654
L 430,411
L 74,403
L 181,604
L 636,418
L 200,000
L 836,418
[Majorities at previous General Elections :-ia92. L 200,000; 1895^ U 104,000; 1900,
U 123,000.]
m. VOTES AND SEATa
The above figures show that on a total poll of nearly six wiiiif^^nff the Liberal and
Labour majority in votes is 837,000, or (excluding Ireland) 637,000. If the Government
only held as many seats as this vote majority entitled it to proportionally, this seat-
majority would be 94. As a fact it is 354.
But it must be remembered that there is often this disproportion.
In 1895 the Tory minority in votes was 104,000 and in seats 152, though proportionately
it should have been 14. In 1900 the Tory majority in votes was 123,000 and in seats 134,
though proportionately it should have been 16.
The Liberal seat and vote mioorities in 1906 are both the largest since 1832.
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IV. THE DETAILS.
In all oases we take the 1900 flgrtires as calculated in the Liberal Magazine for
November, 1900 (at pages 510-^U).
(a) London,
In London are included the two West Hams and London University— sixty-two seats
inaU. All these were uncontested in 1906. The figures are as follows :—
1892. 1895. 1900. 1906. Change.
192,453 168,273 Liberal vote 159.316 278.299 +118,983
221,925 219.218 Unionist vote 256,047 245,723 - 10,324
To see how far the real voting strength of the two parties is reflected now and was
reflected in 1900 in the etctual Parliamentary representation, we compare this latter
with what it would have been under a system of proportional representation (the
quotient of votes to seats works out to 6699 in 1900 and 8452 in 1906) :->
1892. 1895. 1900. 1906.
Proper- Propor- Proper- Propor-
ActuaL tional. ActuaL Uonal. Actual, tional. Actual, tional.
25 29 8 25 Liberal 8 24 42 33
37 33 54 37 Unionist 54 38 20 29
(b) English Boroughs,
We now pass to the English Boroughs, London (and West Ham and London Uni-
versity) excluded. (We include the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.) In such
constituencies there are 169 seats. Of these. 5 constituencies (including 2 two-member
constituencies, and involving, therefore. 7 seats) were not contested in 1900, or were
not contested between L. and C. In the cases of Carlisle, Hartlepool, and Liverpool
(East Toxteth) we take the figures of the last contest. For the Universities of Oxford
and Cambridge we give the Unionists 8000 votes, the Liberals 2000.
1892. 1895. - 1900. 1906. Change.
528.410 534.751 Liberal vote 556.069 809,818 +253,729
567,561 614,054 Unionist vote 666.380 634,637 - 31,753
The seat test works out as follows (the quotient of votes to seats is 7234 in 1900 and
8547 in 1906) :—
1892. 1895. 1900. 1906.
Propor- Propor- Propor- Propor-
Aotual. tional. Actual, tional. Actual, tional. Actual, tional.
69 81 42 78 Liberal 40 77 122 95
100 88 127 91 Unionist 129 92 47 74
(e) English Counties.
The number of constituencies is 234. Of these 17 were uncontested— 16 L., 1 Unionist
(S.E. Durham). Jarrow and Accrington (where no Unionist stood) are also treated as
uncontested. For these we calculate the figures as follows :— We find that in the con-
tested constituencies 84 per cent, of the electorate voted. We take 84 per cent, of the
electorate of the uncontested constituencies, and give 13 votes out of every 24 to the
winning side, and 11 to the losing (this being the Liberal predominance in the contested
seats). Thus treated, the figures work out as follows :—
1892. 1895.
9n,495 947,333
1.024,811 1.136,688
1900.
1906.
Change.
Liberal vote
1.001.612
1,418,212
+416,600
Unionist vote
1.150,153
1.195.558
+ 36,505
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184 THE FIGVBSS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION.
The seat test works out as follows (the quotient of votes to seat is 9234 in 1900, and 11470
in 1908):-
1892. 1895. 1900. 1906.
Propor- Proper- Proper- Propor-
ActuaL Uonal. Actual, tional. Actual. Uonal. ActuaL Uonal.
103 114 05 106 liberal 78 100 174 127
131 120 169 128 Unionist 156 125 60 107
id) Wales.
In Wales there were 11 uncontested seats and one contest between two Liberals and
a Labour candidate (at Merthyr TydYil),*which for our purpose is treated as uncontested.
In the contested constituencies 81 per cent, of the electorate polled. Taking 81 per cent,
in the 12 non-contested constituencies (returning 13 Liberal and Labour members) and
giving 9 votes out of 14 to the Liberal and 5 to the Tory (this being the proportion in the
contested seats), we get L. 79,605, C. 44,275w We thus get :—
1892. 1895. 1900. 1906w Change.
126,963 124,205 Liberal vote 133,970 171,315 +87,345
75,390 93,940 Unionist vote 88,400 96,912 +8,512
The seat test works out as follows (the quotient of votes to seat is 7412 in 1900, and 8941
in 1906) :—
1892. 1805. 1900. 1906.
Propor- Propor- Proper- Propor-
ActuaL UonaL ActuaL tional. ActuaL tional. ActuaL tional.
28 19 22 17 Liberal 26 18 30 19
2 11 8 13 Unionist 4 12 11
(e) ScoOand.
Stirling District is the only uncontested seat ; we have taken as the figure L. 3500»
C. 2000. Thus treated the total figures are :—
1892. 1895. 1900. 1906. Change.
253,948 246,146 Liberal vote 254,531 366,702 +112,171
216,416 235,530 Unionist vote 258,502 235,008 - 23,404
The number of Scotch seats is 72. The seat test works out as follows (the quotient of
votes being 7126 in 1900, and 8340 in 1906) :-
1892. 1895. 1900. 1906.
Propor- Propor- Proper- Proper-
Actual, tional. Actual, tional. ActuaL tionaL Actual, tional.
50 SO 39 37 Liberal 34 35 60 44
22 33 33 35 Unionist 38 37 12 28
{/) Ireland,
Here we are in great difficulties, but summarily it may be said that as between C.
and N. there is very little change. We therefore take the figures arrived at from 1895,
and estimate that the votes in Ireland are :—
Nationalist 350,000
Conservative 150.000
This is certainly not an over-estimate of the extent of Nationalist predominance.
THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS.
L.&Lab. C.
In last Parliament 172 93
Not in last but in some previous Parliament 25 1
New to Parliament 231 36
L.U.
N.
Total,
21
72
^78
—
—
26
Total 428 130 28 80 666
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COUNTY REPRESENTATION— ENGLAND AND WALES
[At Dissolution (1905) eomparsd with Oeneral EUetion (1906)].
•
Seats.
X
Borough.
County.
Total
1
2
2
3
3
1
3
5
8
IS
1
6
2
4
2
7
5
8
18
4
«
8
8
16
1
8
9
6
5
11
6
6
IS
1
2
a
4
«
2
2
7
8
15
34
23
67
2
4
6
4
7
11
61
61
7
7
1
3
«
4
6
10
8
4
7
4
4
8
3
4
7
1
3
«
1
1
1
4
5
8
7
10
10
7
17
3
5
8
1
6
7
3
6
9
10
4
1«
2
8
1
5
6
3
5
8
26
26
58
226
234
160
1
_
1
__
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
5
5
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
19
80
ENQLAND.
Bedford
Buckingham
Cambridob ...
Cheshibb
Cornwall .t.
Cumberland...
Derby...
Devon
Dorset
Durham
Essex
Glouc
Hampshirb
Hereford
Hertford
Huntingdon
Kent
Lancashire
Leicestbrshirb ...
Lincolnshire
London
llflDDLESEZ ... ... ...
Monmouthshire
Norfolk
northamptonshirb...
Northumberland ...
Nottingham
oxfordshibb
Rutland
SOMBRSETSHIRB
Staffordshire
Suffolk
Surrey
Sussex
Warwickshirb
Westmorland
Wiltshirb
worcestershirb ...
Torkshirb
Total, England ...
WALES.
Angijesby
Brecknock
Cardigan
Carmarthen
Carnaryonshirb
Denbighshirb ...
Flint
Glamorgan
Merioneth
Montgomery
Pembroke
Radnor
Total, Wales
1905.
1
1
2
4
4
1
7
7
2
10
2
4
1
1
1
16
4
4
10
2
6
4
4
3
1
2
5
2
8
1
1
3
1
U
6
7
7
11
3
3
2
14
41
2
7
51
7
2
4
3
4
4
4
1
4
8
12
6
7
6
13
1
3
7
149
311
U m^ority
25
L majority 20
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GENERAL ELECTION, 1906— PARTY GAINS.
I.— LIBERAL AND LABOUR GAINS.
(A) EngIjAnd.
Bbdvobd.
Kleswade..
Bbrkshirb.
Abingdon ...
Newbury
Buckingham.
Buokinsfham
Wycombe ...
Cambridobshibe.
Chesterton ...
Cambridge
Chebhirb.
Altrincham ...
Eddisbury ...
Hyde
Knutsford ...
Maoclesfleld ...
Wirral
Birkenhead
Chester ...
Stockport
Cornwall.
Bodmin
St. Ives
Truro
Cumberland.
Cockermouth
Enemont ...
Bskdale
Whitehaven
Derbtshirb.
South
Deyonshirb.
Tavistock ...
Exeter ...
. Plymouth
Dorset.
South
Durham.
Sunderland
Essex.
Harwich
Maldon
Romford
S.K
Walthanistow
Gloucbstbrshirb.
Cirencester ...
Thombury ...
Bristol (N.)
., (S.)
Cheltenham
-2
— 2
- 2
-2
-9
-3
1 -
2 -
1
1
1
1
1 —
— 6
Hampshirb.
New Forest
Christchurch
Portsmouth
Southampton
Herbfordshirb.
Leominster
Ross
Hbrtfordshirb.
Hitchin
Watford
Huntingdon.
Ramsey
Huntingdon
Kent.
Dartford
Faversham
Tunbridge
Chauiam
Rochester
Lancashire.
Eccles
Ince
Middleton
Newton
Southport
Stretford
Westhoughton
Ashton
Barrow
Blackburn
Bolton
Burnley
Liverpool, Abercromby
„ Exchange
Manchester, E.
N.B. ...
N.W. ...
S.
„ S.W. ...
Preston
Rochdale
Salford, N
„ S
^ W.
St. Helens
Warrington
Lbicestershirb.
Molton
Leicester
Lincolnshire.
Gainsborough
Sleaford
Boston
Lincoln ...
1
1
2
2-6
-2
-2
-2
-6
-27
— 2
-4
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1906— PuliJTF GAINS.
187
London.
Somersetshire.
Bethnal Green, N.E 1
Bridgwater
1
S.W 1
East
1
Camberwell, Peckham 1
North
1
Chelsea 1
Wells
1
Deptford 1
Bath
2-C
Finsbury, Central 1
Fulham 1
Staffordshire.
Oreenwloh 1
Leek
1
Hackney, Central 1
North-West
West
1
1
;; s;;;: :;; ::; .;.■ i
1
Islinirton. E 1
Newcastle
1
Stoke-on-Trent
1
S. 1
Wednesbury
1
Kensington, N 1
LambeQi, Brixton 1
WestBromwlch
Wolverhampton, W.
1
1 -9
„ Kenningrton 1
Suffolk.
Neiwrington, Walworth 1
Lowestoft
1
Paddington,N 1
Stowmarket
1
St. Pancpas. E. ... 1
;; 1. ::: ::: ::: 1
Southwark, Bermondsey ..! 1
Sudbury
Woodbridge
Ipswich ...
1
1
1-6
Surrey.
Rotherhithe ... 1
Chertsey
1
Tower Hamlets, Bow and Brom-
ley 1
Guildford
Beigate
1
1-3
Limehoiise ... 1
" Mile End ... 1
Sussex.
„ St. Geopge's-in-
the-East ... 1
Eastbourne
Bast Grinstead
1
1
West Ham, N 1 _
Brighton
1 — 3
S 1-32
Warwickshire.
Middlesex.
Nuneaton
1
Brentford 1
Stratford-on-Ayon
1
Enfield 1
Coventry
Warwick and Leamington
1
Harrow 1
Tottenham \ — i
1-4
Monmouthshire.
South 1
Westmorland.
Kendal
1-1
Monmouth District 1 — 2
Wiltshire.
Norfolk.
South-West 1
Eling's Lynn 1
Devizes
Wilton
Salisbury
1
1
1-3
Norwich 1 — 3
Worcestershire.
NORTHABIPTONSHIRB.
Droitwich
1.
North 1
Dudley
1
South 1
Kidderminster
1-3
Peterborough 1 — 3
Yorkshire.
Doncaster
1
Tyneside 1
Richmond
1
Newcastle 2
Tynemouth 1 — 4
Ripon
^adford;*Central \\\ Z
1
1
1
NOTTINQHAMSHIRE.
E
1
Bassetlaw .. 1
: W
1
Nottingham, B. ... ^..1
Haliiax
1
S 1-3
Hull, E
Leeds, Central
1
1
Oxfordshire.
E.
1
Banbury 1
Milidlesborough
Sheffield, Bri^tside
York
1
Henley 1
Woodstock 1—3
1
1-M
Shropshire.
Wellington , 1-1
Total, England ...
107
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
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188
GENERAL ELECTION, 1906— P^fiTF GAINS.
21
Wales.
Dbnbioh.
Denbigh Diet. ...
MONTOOMBRT.
Montgomery Dist.
Abbrdbbnshirb.
Bast
Ayrshire.
South
Elilmamook Dist
dumbartonbhirb ...
Dumfriesshire
Bdinburghshire.
Bdinburgh, S.
Elqin and Nairn
INVERNESS-SHIRB.
Invemeas Diet
KlRKOUDBRIjG^HTBHIRE
Lanarkshirb.
Pftitiok
South
1 — 1
1 -1
Pembrokbshirb.
Pembroke Dist.
Glamorgan.
South
Cardiff
(O) 80OTLAND.
Total, WAun
1-1
- 2
- 1
- 1
— 1
— 1
-1
- 1
Lanarkshirb— continueii.
Glasgow, Blackfriars
„ Bridgeton...
„ Central ...
„ College ...
„ St. Rollox...
Peebles and Sblkirx
Perthshirb.
West
Rbnfrbwshibb.
West
Greenock
rozburohshirb
Sttrlinoshirb ...
Sutherlandshirb
Total, Scotland
II. -^OPPOSITION GAINS.
(A) ENGLAND.
HBRTFORDeHiBB— St Albans Div.
Kent— Maidstone
Lanoashirb— North Lonsdale Div.
London Univbrsity
Shropshirb— Oswestry Div.
Sussex— Hastings
RyeDnr
YORKS— Barkston Ash Div.
Whitby Div
-9
(B) SCOTLAND.
Ayr Dist.
Lanark— Gk>van Div
N.W. Div
St. Andrews Dist.
(C) IRELAND.
DUBUN, S. {from N<Ui(malx8t8)
Total
III.— NATIONALIST GAINS.
Belfast, W. 1 Clare, W.
SUMMARY,
Liberal and Labour Gains—
England
WiJes
Scotland
Xe8« Losses to Unionists
Net Liberal and Labour Gain
Nationalist Gains
Leas Loss
Net Nationalist Gain
197
5
• 13
sis
1 - 1
1
1-2
1
1
1
1
1 — 7
1-1
1 — 1
1
1
1 — 3
— 1
— 1
1 — 1
1
1
1
1 — 4
1 — 1
1-2
UBBBAL YBAR BOOK, 1907.
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VOTE AND SEAT MAJORITIES. 180
VOTE AND SEAT MAJORITIES IN GREAT BRITAIN
AT THE LAST THREE GENERAL ELECTIONS.
VoTB Majorities.
KNGTiAND.
.1885. 1900. 1906.
London U 82,945 -. ... U 96,731 L 82,576
Boroughs U 79,303 U 110,301 L 175,1M
COUNTIBS U 189,355 U 157,541 L 222,654
Total ... ENGLAND U 351,608 U 364,573 L 430,411
WALES L 30,355 „. ... L 45,570 L 74,405
SCOTLAND L 10,616 U 3»971 L 131,604
Total ... GREAT BRITAIN U 310,632 U 322,974 L 636,418
Majority IN Skats U 213 U 195 L 289
UNIONIST EX-MINISTERS LOSING THEIR SEATS,
1906.
A.— In thb Cabinbt (7).
Minister.
Office.
Constituency.
Length of
Represen-
tation.*
Mr. Balfour (Prime
Minister)
Mr. Ltttklton
Mr. Bbodrick
Mr. Gerald Balfour
Mr. AiLWTN Fellowbs
tMr. Walter Long ...
Lord 8tant.ey
First Lord of the
Treasury
Colonial Secretary
Indian Secretary ...
President Local Go-
vernment Board ..
President Board of
Agriculture
Iri£ Secretary ...
Postmaster- General
Warwick & Leamington
Surrey, Guildford
Leeds, Central
Himts. Ramsey
Bristol, S. ...
Lanes., Westhoughton .
20 years.
S ::
20 „
1 ;;
10 „
B.— Not in the Cabinet (6).
Sir S. Crossley
Mr. BoNAR Law
Mr. Bromley - Daven-
port
Sir R. B. FiNLAY
Mr. Scott Dickson ..
Capt. Pretyman
Paymaster -General
Secretary Board of
Trade
Financial Secretary,
War Office
Attorney-General ...
Lord Advocate
Secretary to the Ad-
miralty
Halifax
Glasgow, Blackfriars ...
Cheshire, Macclesfield .
Inverness District
Glasgow, Bridgeton ...
Suflfolk, Woodbrldge ...
5 years.
19 „
'I ::
10 „
* This refers only to the number of years the member had sat for the seat he lost-not
to the length of time he had been in Parliament.
t Subsequently elected for Dublin, South.
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:
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England
(465 seats):-
London
Boroughs
Counties
Universities ...
Walbs
(30 seats) :-
Bol-oughs ...
Counties
(72 seats) :—
Burghs
Counties
Universities ...
(103 seats) :-
Boroughs
Counties
Universities ...
:
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907^
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THE GOVERNMENT MAJORITY.
The Oovemment majoriJty in the House of Commons at the end cf ISM was 3S8. Thi
General Election ftffurea were 354, and thefouowin>g calculation shows how the increast
of 2 took place:—
MINISTERIALISTS.*
Returned at General Election ...
Gains by secession (2 U)
Less Loss by by-election
NATIONALIST&
Returned at General Election ...
UNIONIST OPPOSITION .
Returned at General Election ...
Gain at by-election
Less Loss by secession (2 to L.) ...
Government majority
429
2
1
— 1
158
1
430
159
2
-518
167
356
The one Unionist gain at by-election was at Cockermouth.
The Ministerialist gains by secession were Mr. Glendinning and Mr. Austin Taylor.
* Including all the Labour Members.
CONTESTED BY-ELECTIONS, 1906.
[Irish by-elections are not included. "*
votes cast for Labour candidates are included in the Liberal totaL]
By-6l«eUoii.
Constitaeney.
L.
c.
L.
c.
London, City of
4,134
^fia
?»I®
15,819
Basingstoke
Leice^r
5,060
10,768
4,852
7,206
4.705
14,715
4,825
7,504
Eye
4,568
4,371
4,664
2,947
Dulwich
... .
5,430
6,709
6,282
6,639
Bodmin
...
4,969
3,876
6,201
4029
Cockermouth
^'^
4,593
5,349
4,786
E. Denbigh
5^917
3,126
5,175
2,848
11,184
4,844
12,115
4^391
BY-ELECTIONS: LOSS AND GAIN.
(EXCLUSrVE OF IRELAND.)
Liberal, 186^74
Conservative, 1874-80
Liberal, 1880-6
Liberal, 1885-6
Conservative, 1886-92
Liberal, 1892^
Conservative, 1886^1900
Conservative, 1900^ ...
Liberal, 1906
OfttB.
horn.
14
21
2
21
9
14
20
1
Met Gain ( + )
orLo8i(-)
-20
- 6
-17
- 2
-20
- 6
-11
-20
- 1
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
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L02
H0U8S OF COMMONS INFORMATION.
HOUSE OF COMMONS— SESSIONAL STATISTICS.
>SS^
Day of
DaTB^ooM
UfWou.
--s^*
CLOSnilB.
iMriOBOC
"^^^
XlniM^
euTiod.
1805(S6e8ionl)
Feb. 5
July 6
97
140
2
29
13
<Se88ion2)
Aug. 12
Sept 5
20
38
11
9
18g6
Feb. 11
Aiig.U
121
419
6
99
1887 ... ...
Jan. 19
Aug. 6
127
367
7
75
48
1806
Feb. 8
Aug. 12
119
310
5
23
13
1889(Se68lonl)
Feb. 7
Aug. 9
117
363
5
33
21
<Se88ion 2)
Oct 17
Oct 27
9
18
3
3
1900(Se68lonl)
Jan. »
Aug. 8
113
290
6
23
19
(SesBion 2)
Pec. 3
Dec. 15
11
8
1
1
1901
Jan. 23
Aug. 17
118
482
9
82
74
1902
Jan. 16
Dec. 18
181
648
14
96
81
1908
Feb. 17
Aug. U
115
263
3
20
13
1904
Feb. 2
Aug. 15
124
341
7
69
51
1905
Feb. U
Aug. 11
114
364
9
61
45
1908
Feb. 13
Dec. 21
157
501
5
HOUSE OF COMMONS WHIPS.
GOYERNMBNT.
Mp. George Whiteley {ChUf
Whip),
Mr. J. A. Pease.
Mr. Herbert Lewis.
Capt Cecil Norton.
Mr. J. M. F. FuUer.
Sir E. Strachey.
The Master of Elibank.
Mr. Wentworth Beaumont
Oppobition.
Sir A. Acland-Hood (ChW
Whip).
Mr. H. W. Forster.
Lord Baloarres.
Lord E. Talbot
Marquess of Hamilton.
Viscount Valentia.
Mr. H. Pike Pease.
Nationaust.
Sir Thomas Esmonde.
Capt Donelan.
Mr. Patrick O'Brien.
Mr. Haviland Burke.
Mr. J. P. Boland.
Labour Rbprbsentation
committeb.
Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald.
Mr. A. Henderson.
HOUSE OF LORDS WHIPS.
Ministerialist.
Lord Ribblesdale.
LordDenman.
Earl of Granard.
Opposition.
Earl Waldegrave (C).
Viscount Churchill <C).
Lord Lawrence (LU).
PRINCIPAL HOUSE OF COMMONS OFFICIALS.
Spsakbr— Rt. Hon. J. W. Lowther, M.P.
Deputt Speaker and Chairman of Committees— Alfred Emmott, M.P.
Deputy Chairman— James Caldwell, M.P.
Clerk of iht House cf Commons— 8m Courtbnay Ilbert.
Clerks-Assistant— A, W. Nichouson, T. L. Webster.
Serieant-at'Arms—'H. D. Erskine.
Deputy-Sefyeant—F. R. Gosset.
C%ap2ain^ Ven. Archdeacon Wilberforce.
Idbrarian— "Ralph. C. Walpole.
Speaker's Secretary— Kdwakd Gully.
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
POLL BOOK.
1885-1906.
The population at the Census of 1901 is given in brackets
after the name of the Constituency.
The figures over the name of the Candidates are the
number of Registered Electors. In the case of By-Elections,
this number is given after the date.
By-Elections on acceptance of office in which the sitting
Member is re-elected without a contest are omitted.
It should be noted that the Parliamentary Register each
year comes into force in England, Wales, and Ireland on
January 1st, but in Scotland on November 1st.
DATES OF GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1885-1906.
Year.
1885
1886
1895
1900
1906
Dissolution.
November 18
June 26
June 28
July 8
September 25
January 8
Elections.
November 23 -December 15
June 30-July 27
July 1-26
July 12-August 7
September 28-October 24
January 12-February 8
UBBBAIi YBAR
BOOK, im-.y Google
194
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
JiBSRDBSN, NORTH [65,
82S6
Dr. W. A. Hunter
(L) 4m
B. F. McGeagh
<C) 894-3900
J. W. Thorn ai^) 177
1886
793]
Dr. W.A. Huntor(L)
JiBRRDBRH, SOUTH [77,
James Bryco (L) 4548
C. MackensdeCO 1455-3093
12»522
P. £88lemont(L) 6509
Col.H.W.Uordon
(C) 3155-3354
„ [65,893]
10,144 10,144
Dr. R. Farquhar- Dr. R. Farqnhar-
8on(L) 4248 8on(L) 3854
F. H. Irvine (C) 2010-2238 F. H. Irvine (C) 1657-2197
Q. Kerr (IL) 1530
Aberdeen & Qijlsoow Uni versitibs— see Glasgow.
Abingdon— «ee Bbrkshibe.
AccRiNOTON— see Lancashire.
Altrincham— see Cheshire.
Andovsr— see Hampshire.
Unop,
985]
' 7813
James Bryce (L)
8T [73,433]
12,522
P. Esslemont (L)
W. H. Lumsden
(C)
Unop,
2544-2406
ANOIJB8RY [50,606]
R. Davies <L) 4412
Capt.G.P.Rayner
(C) • 3462-950
ANTRIM, RA8T [52,270]
8773
Capt.J.M.McCal-
mont (C) 4180
M.R.Dalway(L) 2106-2075
ANTRIM, MID [46,020]
„ 8307 '
Hon.RT.O'NeiU
^(C) 3832
T. A. Dickson (L) 271^1119
9777
T. Lewis (L)
Capt.G.P.Rayner
3421-306
8773
Capt. J. M. McCalmont(C)
Unop,
S3ffl
Hon. R. T. O'Neill
(C) -
J.H.M*Kelvey(N)
1882
Dr. W. A. Hunter (L)
4462
RP. Lee(LU) 870-3592
8876
James Bryoe (L) 3513
J. G. McCullagh
(LU) 1768-1746
H. H. Champion
(Soc) 991
11,803
P. Esslemont (L)
CoL F. S. Rnssell
5116
Mr. jeasi
Ifr. JCaslemant appointed
Chairman Scotch Mahery
Board.
1)00.10,189201,960):-
T. R. Buchanan (L) 4243
CoL F. S. RusseU
(LU) 2917-1326
10,027
Dr. R. Farquharson
(L) 3720
Sir A. Grant, Bt. (C) 3640-80
10,098
T. Lewis (L) 4420
M.Lloyd, Q,C. (LU) 2702-1718
8724
Capt J. M. McCalmont (C)
Unop.
8081
Hon. R. T. O'Neill (C)
Unop.
LIBBRAL YBAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
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POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
195
1896
.«. NORTH
9818
Dr. W. A. Hunter (L)
J.L.Mahon(ILP) 606 3518
Dr, Hunter resigned,
Mayl. 1896 (9484) :-
Capt.!D.V.Pirie
(L) 2900
Tom Mann (ILP) 2479-430
ABSRDSBN. SOUTH
9731
James Bryce (L) 3965
D. Stewart (LU) 3121-881
ABHRDHHHSHIRH, B.
12,157
T. R Buchanan
(L) 4723
W. Smith (LU) 3306-1415
ABBRDBBHSHIRH, 1
10,208
Dr. R. FarquhaiN
son (L) 4187
Sir A. Grant, Bt.
(C) 3967-:
AMOIiBBBT
9963
Ellis J. Griffith
(L) 4224
J. R. Roberts (C) 3197-1027
Capt. J. M. McCahnont (C)
Unop,
ANTRIM, MID
8338
Hon. R. T. O'Neill (C)
Unop.
1900
10,047
Capt D. V. PMe
R.Wimams(C)
11,383
James Bryce C "
W. C. Smith (.
2251-1987
4238
12,404
A. W. Maconachie
ichanan(L)
T. R. Bu<
4173
4100-73
10,666
Dr. R, Farquhar-
son (L)
Sir A. Grant, Bt
(C)
3213-1139
9627
Ellis J. Griffith (L)
Unop,
Col. J. M. McCal-
mont ((2)
Dr. King Kerr
(IC)
2653-929
1906
10,531
Capt D.V.Pirie(L) 4852
T. Kennedy (Soc) 1935-2917
M. M. Barrie (C) 831
12,980
James Bryce (L) 6780
W. G. Black (LU)
12,500
J. Annand <L) 6149
A. W. Maconachie
(LU) 4318-1830
Mr, Annand died.
Feb. 28, 1906 (12,500):—
J. Murray (L) Unop.
10,704
J. McD. Henderson
i!¥
R. J. McNeil (C)
5949
2791-3158
10,001
Ellis J. Griffith (L) 5356
C. F. Priestiey (O) 2638-2718
8006
C^l. J. M. McCal-
mont (C)
M%i.H.R. Beddoes
iU
2145-2351
8219 i 7337
Hon. R. T. O'Neill (C) Hon. R. T. O'Neill (C) 3367
Unop. ,Col. J. Verschoyle(IC) 2577-790
UBBRAL TEAR
BOOK, 19Q7(* by Google
196
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
ANTRIM, NORTH [45,754]
8D48
E. Maonaghten,
Q.C. (C) 3233
W.P. Sinclair (L) 2149-1084
J. Pinkerton (N) 1915
ANTRIM, SOUTH, [49,205]
10,824
W.E. Macartney
(C) 5047
J. D. Barbour (L) 3680-1367
Afplebt— ^see Westmorland.
Arfon— «ee Carnarvonshi rb.
AROTIiIiSHIRB [60,270]
10,011
D. H. Macfarlane
JL) 3M0
W. MacKinnon(IC)285&484
J. S. M'Caig (L) 670
ARMAGH, MID*[41,526]
8170
Prof. J. McKane
(C) 4178
E. Leam^ jN) 2667-1511
Prof. McKane died.
Feb. 1.1886 (8170):-
Sir J. P. Corry,
Bt.(C) 8930
T. A. Dickson <L) 2974-956
ARMAGH, NORTH [46,200]
7947
Maj. B. J. Saun-
derson (C) 4192
T. Shimnirton(L) 2373-1819
ARMAGH, SOUTH [37,413]
8192
A. Blane (N)
I7nop.
AsHBURTON— see Devonshir
AsHFORD— see Kent.
ASHTON-UNDBR-IiYNB
6553
J. E. W. Addison
Q.C. (C) 3164
H. Mason (L) 3118-46
8918
B. Macnaghten,
Q,C.(C) 4429
S.G.McEbro7(L) 1919-2519
Mr. Macnaghten made a
Lord of Appeal.
Feb. 11, 18870506):-
SirC.E.Leinpi8(C) 8868
aC.MoElro7(L> 2586-1332
W.A.TraiUCLtj) 424
10,824
W.B. Macartney (C)
Unop.
10,011
Col. J. W. Malcolm
ir*\ 3658
D. H. Macfarlane <L) 3045-613
8170
Sir J. P. Corry, Bt.
(Q 4160
R. R. Gardner <N) 2522-1638
Sir J. P. Corry, Bt., died.
Dec. 17, 1891(7716):—
Dunbar P. Barton, Q.C.
(C) Unop.
7947
CoL B. J. Saunder-
son (C) 4570
J. Williamson
(N) 1677-J
8192
A. Blane (N)
Unop.
[51,080]
6553
J. E. W. Addison, Q.C.
(C) 3049
A. B. Rowley (L) 3049
Mayof^s coMing vote given
to Mr, Addison.
1802
9086
C.C. Connor (C) 4006
W. H. Dodd, Q.C.
IL) 2027''2639
10,479
W. E. Macartney (C)
Unop.
9674
D. H. Macfarlane (L) 3666
CoL J. W. Malcolm
(C) 3588-80
7470
Dunbar P. Barton, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
10,153
CoL B. J. Saunderson (C)
Unop,
7523
B. McHugh (N) 3439
C. L. FiJEiner (C) 2242-lW
A. Blane (P) 59
7012
J. B. W. Addison,
OC. (C) 3358
O. V. Morgan (L) 3223-135
UBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
19^
1886
NORTH
CoL Hugh MoCalmont (C)
Unop,
Gen. H. MeCalmont rt-
signed.
Feb. 25, 1809 (8852):-.
W. Moore (C) Unop.
ANTRIM, SOUTH
10,547
W. E. Macartmey (C)
'nop.
AROTIiliSHIRR
io.m
p. N. Nicol (C)
.Haciai
SirD.BL]
lane<L)
3070
3835-135
JRHAOH, Mm
7349
Dunbar P. Barton, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
Mr. Barton made a Judge.
Feb. 12, 1900(7388) :-
J. B. Lonsdide (Q 3212
J. Gordon, Q.C. (Cf) 1811-1401
ARMAGH, NORTH
10,301
CoL B. J. Saunderson (C)
Unop.
ARMAGH, SOUTH
7254
B. MoHngh (N) 3378
W. M. Eayanagh
(C) 1905-1383
ASHTON-UNDRR-IiTNR
7152
H. J. Whiteley (C) 3434
W. Woods (L) 2680-754
J. Sexton (Lab) 415
1900
8000
W. Moore, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
10,381
W. E. Macartney
(C) 3074
S. Lawther gC) 3061- 593
Mr. Macartney appointed
Deputy Master of the Mint,
Feb. 5, 1903 (10,236):—
C. C. Craiff (C) 4464
Dr.Kei^eyaC) 3615-849
10^
D. N. Niool (C) 3834
J. S. Ainsworth (L) 3234-000
Mr. Nicol died.
Aiiff. 26, 1903 (10,643):—
J. s! Ainsworth (L) 4326
C. Stewart (C) 2740-1586
7363
J. B. Lonsdale (C)
Unop.
10,014
Col. B. J. Saunder-
son (C) 3579
J. Orr (I€) 2468-1111
7152
J. Campbell (N)
Dr. C. <5'NeiU (N)
1646
1261-385
7753
H. J. Whiteley (C) 3545
E. A. Parkyn (L) 2400-1145
J. Johnston (Soc) 737
1906
7829
R.Glendinninff(LU) 3757
W. Moore, KX). (C) 2960-788
9980
C. C. Craig (C)
Unop.
11,216
J. S. Ainsworth (L) 4507
O. A. C. Hutchi-
son (C) 301^1495
6974
J. B. Lonsdale (C)
Unop.
7555
CoL B. J. Saunderson (C)
unop.
Col. Saunderson died.
Not. 16, 1906 (7555) :—
W. Moore, K.C. (6)4229
L. Crawford aC) 1433-2796
718B
W. McKillop (N)
Unop,
A. H. Scott (L) 4310
H. J. Whiteley (C) 3342-S68
LIBBBAL TBAB BOOK, 1907.
Google
188
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
JLSTOH MJUIOR [77,326]
10,(M8
H. O. Reid (L) 4241
R. P. Yates (C) a06»-1153
Atteroliffb— «ee Shbffisl
Aylesbury— «e« Buckingha
AYR DISTRICT [50,255]
5449
R. F. F. CampbeU
(I^ 2460
M. Low (C) 2118-342
1886
10.048
G. Kynoch (C) »85
H. O. Reid (L) 2713-782
Afr. Kynoch died,
March 20, 1881(0050) :—
Capt. Grioe-Hut-
cMiison (C) 5310
W. P. Beale, Q.C.
(L) 2332-2078
D.
MSHIRB.
ATR8HIRR, NORTH [87,
12:465
Hon. H. F. Sniiot
(L) 5700
R, W. C. Patriclc (C) 4740-960
5449
R. F. F. Campbell
(LU) 2673
Capt. J. Sinclair (L) 1498-1175
Mr, Campbell died,
June 15, 1^ (5458) :-
Rev. J. Sinclair (L) 2321
Hon. Bvelyn Ashley
(LU) 2268-53
Mr, Sindair resigned,
March 25, 1800 (5796) :-
J. Somervell (C) 2610
E. Routledge (L) 2480-130
946]
12.465
Hon.H.F.EiUot(LU)
unop.
JLTR8HIRR, SOUTH [96,k55]
15,109 ^^
Eugene Wason (L) 7357
Gen. C.Alexander
(C) 5946-1411
BANBURY--^ee OZFOBDfiHIRB
BAHFF8HIRR [52,846]
7018
R. W. Duff(L) 3740
M. T. S. Darling(C)2008-1732
Barkston AsH—aee Yobkbh ire.
Barnard Castub— see Durh am.
BAKssLBY—see Yorkshire.
Barnstaple— ^ee Devonshire,
BJLRROW-IN.FURNB88
6063
D. Duncan (L) 2958
H. W. Schneider (C) 261^-346
Mr, Duncan unseated,
April 6, 1886 (6063):-
W. S. daine (L) 3109
Gainsford Bruce, Q.C.
(C) 2174-935
W. M. Edmunds (I) 15
Basinostoke— see Hampshi
Bassetlaw— «e« Nothngha
1802
10,431
Capt Orice-Hut-
chinson (C) 5300
L Ward (La%) 1313-3967
W. Birkmyre (L)
J. Somervell (C)
2760
2753-7
15,109
Hon. Q. R. Vernon
(LU)
Eugene Wason (L)
6123
6118-5
7018
R.W.Duff(L) 2583
Sir C. Grant (LU) 1394-1189
[57,586]
6063
W. S. Caine (LU) 3212
J. S. Ainsworth (L) 1882-1330
Mr, Caine resigned,
July 2. 1890 (6034):-
J. A. Duncan (L) 1994
H. H. Wainwright
(C) 1862-132
. Caine (LU) 1280
MSHIRE.
12,261
Hon. T. H. A. B.
Cochrane (LU) 5346
SirW.Wedderbum,
Bt. (L) 4898448
14,912
Eugene Wason (L) 6535
SirW. Arrol (LU) 6338-197
7185
R.W.Duff(L) 2293
M. M. Barry (C) 1424-869
Mr, Duff appointed Oover-
nor of New South Wales,
March 15, 1898 (7241) :—
SirW.Wedderbum,
Bt. (L) 3166
J. A. Grant (C) 2805-771
6058
C.W.Cayzer(C)
J. A. Duncan (L)
3312
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLInBOOK, 1886-1906.
19i
1885
JL8VON H JLNOR
Capt. Grioe-Hutr
chinson (C) 5353
J. Lawson (Lab) 1675-3678
AYR DISTRICT
5494
C.L.Orr.BwinjHr<C)3057
W. Birkmyre (L) 2722-335
JLTR8HIRR, NORTH
12.837
Hon. T. H. A. B.
Cochrane (LU) 5612
W. Robertson (L) 4902-710
JLTR8HIRR, SOUTH
15,463
SirW.ArMJ(LU) 6875
Eugene Wason (L) 6325^550
RAMFFSHIRR
7520
Sip W. Weddep-
burn. Bt. (L) 2977
J. A. Grant (C) 2467-^10
1800
12»839
Eyelyn Cecil <C)
Unop,
6819
C.L.Orr-Bwing (0 3101
Col. E. C. Browne (L) 2511-.590
Mr. Orr-Muring died.
January 29, 19% (7240) i-
J. Dobbie (L) 3221
O. Younger (C) 3177-44
13,657
Hon. T. H. A. B.
Cochrane (LU) 5965
A. Williamson (L) 4791-1194
15,911
SirW.Arrol(LU) 6615
A. Johnson-Fergus-
on (L) 5753-862
1806
12,149
Bvelyn Cecil (C) 7134
J. Richardson (L) 2431-4703
8031
G. Younger (C)
J. Dobbie (L)
3766
3505-261
8156
A. W. Black (L)
G. Watt, (J.C. (C)
2768
2470-296
RARROW- IN.FURNR88
6665 7755
C. W. Cayzer (C) 3192 ! Sir C. W. Cayzer (C)
W.C.Bonner3ee(L) 2355-837 I UiMtp.
P. Curran (Lab) 414
15,597
Hon. T. H. A. B.
Cochrane (LU) 5603
A. M. Anderson (L) 4587-1016
J. Brown (Lab) 2683
17,497
W. P. Beale, K.C.
(L)
J. J. Bell (LU)
8118
A. W. Black (L)
J. A. Grant (C)
Mr. Black died.
7853
6611-1242
4101
1901-]
9426
C. Duncan (LRC) 5167
Sir C. W. Cayzer,
Bt. (C) 3395-1772
LIBBRAL TBAR BOOK,
i^cf by Google
300
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
BATH [fS^\
2 aeata,
R. S. Blaine (C) S206
E. R. Wodehouse (L) 2960
CoL R. P. Laurie (C) 2971-19
Sir A. D. Hayter , Bt.
(L) 2963
O. V. Morgan <L) 4250
J.S.Cooke<C) 8517-712
BBDFORDraS^lll]
Samuel Whitbread
Ricci(C) 1286-302
J.BLde
, NORTH,
BHDFORD8HIRH,
13,822
C. Magniac (L) 0087
Capt. W. G. Bart-
telot(C) 4422-1615
SOUTH,
BRDFORD8HIRR,
12,106
Cyril Flower (L) 0060
S. Ged£re (C) 3871-2209
.^•021.520]
B.S.W.DeCobain
(C 3033
SirJ.P.Corry.Bt
(CL 292»-104
R. W. Murray (L) 870
BRIiFAST, RORTH [89,820]
6831
W. Swart (C) 3915
A. Bowman (L) 1330-2585
BRIiFAST, SOUTH [73,385]
6740
W. Johnston (C) 3610
J. Workman (L) 900
Dr. R. Seeds (C) 871
1886
0637
B. R. Wodehouse
<LU) 3309
Ck>L R. P. Laurie (C) 3244
SirA.D.Hayter,Bt.
(L) 2588-656
F. W. Vemey (L) 2529
10,019
O. V. Morgan (L) 8683
K. C. Wilis, Q.C. (C) 3497-186
3134
Samuel Whitbread
(L) 1390
J.H.deRicoi(C) 1376-23
ov BIOOUBSWJLDR
13,322
Viscount Baring
(LU) 4858
C. Magniac (L) 4371-482
r, ov liUTON [73,650]
Cyril FlowerjIL) 4275
Capt. W. G. Bartte-
lot(C) 3602-673
B.S.W.DeCobain
(C) 5055
R. MoCalmont (N) 1239-3816
Mr, De Cobain expelled.
March 9. 1892 (11,2^) :—
G.W. Wolff (C) 4743
Sir W. T. Charley,
Q.C. (C) 2607-2186
W. Swart <C) 4522
J. Dempeey (N) 732-3790
Mr, Ewart died,
Auffust 12. 1889 (6469) :—
Sirs. J. Harland, Bt (C
unop.
674)
W. Johnston (C)
A. M'Sriean (N)
4542
1802
Col. Wyndham Mur-
ray (C) 8198
S. R. Wodehouse
(LU) 3177
T. P. BapUe (L) 2981-196
Gten. Sir John Adye
(L) 2941
12,381
John Bums (Lab) 5616
W. M.Chinnery(C) 4057-1558
Samuel Whitbread
(L) 1850
C. (3uy Pym (C) 1732-118
[62,446]
13,686
G.W.E. Russell (L) 5600
Visct. Baring (LU)
5056-^44
12,642
Cyril Flower (L) 5296
Col. O. T. Duke (LU) 4277-1019
Mr, Flovoer raised to peer-
age €18 Lord BaUeraea,
September ^1892 (12642) :—
& Howard Whit-
bread (LJ 4838
Col. O. T. Duke (LU) 4596-242
11,339
G.W. Wolff (C)
Unop.
8610
Sir E. J. Harland, Bt. (C)
Unop,
7563
W. Johnston (C)
Unop.
lOBBRAL TBAB BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
201
1896
BATH
7059
Col. Wyndham
Murray (C) 3145
E. R. Wodehonse
(LU) 3358
Sir W.M.Conway
(L) 2917-441
J. M. F. FuUer (L) 2885
BATTBR8BA
12,880
John Burns (Lab) 5019
C. Ridley Smith (C) 476&-253
BBDFORD
4179
C. GuyPym (C) 1976
S. H. Whitbread (L) 1810-106
BBDFORDSHIRB, NORT
13,744
Lord Alwyne
Compton (LU) 5643
G. W. E. Russell (L) 5376-267
H, OP BIGOLB8WADB
13,697
Lord Alwyne Comp-
ton (LU) XlTiop,
BBDFORDSHIRB, SOUT
12,760
T. G. Ashton (L) 5430
Col. O. T. Duke
(LU) 5244-186
BBIiFAST, BAST
13,035
G.W. Wolff (C)
Unop,
BBIiFAST, NORTH
9418
Sir E. J. Harland, Bt (C)
Ifnop.
Sir E. J. Harland died,
Jan. 22, 1896 (9201):—
Sir J. H. Haslett (C) 3595
A. Turner (IC) 3434-161
BBLFAST, SOUTH
8192
W. Johnston (C)
Unop,
1900
7300
CoL Wyndham
Murray (C)
E. R. Wodehouse
(LU)
D. Maclean (L)
A. C. Morton (L)
14,420
John Bums (Lab)
R. Garton (C)
4711
C. Guy Pym (C)
Percy Barlow (L)
8486
3430
2605-834
5860
5606-254
2115
184&-267
H, or LUTON
13,317
T.G. Ashton (L) 5474
G. Elliott (LU) 5371-103
14,566
G.W. Wolff (C)
Unop,
10,117
Sir J. H. Haslett
4172
T. Harrison (IC) 1855-2317
Sir J. H. HaaleU died.
Sept. 14, 1905 (10,762) :—
Sir D. Dixon (C) 4440
W. Walker (Lab) 3966-474
8441
W. Johnston (C)
Mr, Johnston died.
Unop,
Aug. 19, 1902 (11,246) :—
T. H. Sloan (IC) 8795
C. W. Dunbar Buller
(C)
1906
7968
D. Maclean (L) 4102
G. P. Gooch (L) 4009
Lord A. Thynne (C) 3123-916
CoL Sir Wyndham
Murray (C) 3088
John Bums (Lab) 7387
A. S. Benn (C) 5787-1600
5535
Percy Barlow (L) 2771
C. Guy Pym (C) 2278-403
14,065
A. W. Black (L) 6902
Lord Alwyne
Compton (LU) 429^2604
14,450
T. G. Ashton (L)
Dr. A. P. Hillier
(LU)
7240
5387-1853
G.W. Wolff (C)
16,002
Br(C
Unop,
11^
Sir D. Dixon Bt(C) 4907
W. Walker (LRC) 4616-291
T. H. Sloan (IC)
Lord A. Hill (C)
4450
3634-816
LIBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Sd by Google
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
BBIiFAST, WBST [64,480]
J.H.Ha8lett(C) S780
T. Sexton (N) 8742Mrr
BBRKSHin. BAST, OF
Sir G. RufleeU, Bt.
(C) 4710
E. Lawrence (L) 900^-1648
WOKINGHAM [87,640]
9858
Sir G. Russell, Bt.(C)
BBRKSHIM. MORTH,
P. Wroughton (C) 4245
R. Purvis (L) 2986-1259
BBRK8HIRB, SOUTH,
10,453
W.G. Mount (C) 4631
G. Palmer (L) 442»-202
BERM0ND6EY— «ee SOUTHWA
Berwiok-on-Twkbd— »ee No
BBRWICKSHIRB [30,888]
5864
Hon. E. Maijori-
banks (L) 3758
CoLD.M.Home (C) 1225-2533
1886
8181
T. Sexton <N)
J.H.Ha8lett(C)
S72fr-106
Unop.
>F ABINGDON [46,037]
8791
P. Wroughton (C) 3890
E. C. Keevil (L) 1910-1969
OF MBWBURT [55,772]
10,453
W. G. Mount (C)
Unop,
RK.
RTHUMBBRLAND.
5984
Hon. E. Maijori-
banks (L) 2778
R. H. EUiot (LU) 1177-1601
BBTHMAL GRBBM^ MO
7102 ^
G. HoweU (L) 3006
J. D. Mayne (C) 1844-1251
RTH-BAST (54,873
7102
G. HoweU (L) 2278
E. J. Stoneham (LU) 1906-372
BBTHMAIi GRBBM, 80
8265
E.H.Rcker8gm(L)3088
Capt. J. E. F. Ayl-
mer (C)
Bewdlbt— 8ee Worcesters
BiGOLBSWADE— see Bedford
BIRKBNHBAD [110,915]
12,115
Gen.SirE.B. Ham-
ley (C) 5733
W. R. Kennedy,
Q.O. (L)
4560-1173
UTH-WB8Tre4,854]
E. H. Rckersffill (L) 2550
Capt. J. E. F. Ayl-
mer (C) 2001-549
hire.
SHIRE.
12,115
Gen. Sir E. B. Ham-
W.
ley(C)
(L)
.ennedy,Q.C.
1892
8384
H. O. Arnold Forster
(LU) 4286
T. Sexton (N) 8427-839
10,142
SirG.Rus8eU,Bt(C)4986
F. J. Patton JL) . 2738-2248
P. Wroughton (C)
C. A. Pryoe (L)
10,338
W. G. Mount (C)
T. Stevens (L)
4588
3938-650
5255
"4086-1169
5644
Hon. E. Maijori-
banks (L) 2704
C. B. Balfour (C) 1956-748
Mr. Marjoribanka 8uc-
ceeded to petrcMc as
Lord Tteeedmouth,
March 29, 1894(5442):—
H. J. Tennant (L) 2722
C. B. Balfour (C) 2157-565
7438
G. Howell (L)
H. H. Marks (C)
H. R. Taylor (Lab)
R. Ballard (I)
2321-597
106
7821
E.H. Pickerel (L)3206
T. Benskin (C) 2171-1085
13,031
5760
Visct. Bury (C)
W.H. Lever (L) 5156-«)4
Viact. Bury succeeded to
peerage a« Lord Albe-
marle.
Oct. 17, 1894 (14,298) :-
EmottLees(C) 6149
W. H. Lever (L) 6043-106
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
a(
1895
BBLFA8T, WST
9019
H. O. Arnold-Forster (LU)
Unop.
BBRKSHIRB, BAST, or
10,722
Sir G. Russell, Bt.(C)
Unop.
Sir O. Russell, Bt., died,
March 30, 1898 (11,189):-
Capt. O. YoungiC) 4726
G. W. Palmer (L) 3890-1036
BBRKSHIRB, NORTH,
8615
A.K.Loyd,Q.C.(C)4064
C. A. Pryce (L) 3019-1045
BBRKSHIRB, SOUTH,
10,621
W.G. Mount (C) 4805
Sir J. Swinburne,
Bt. <L) 3766-1129
BBRWICKSHIRB
5509
H. J. Tennant (L) 2673
C. B. Balfour (C) 2166-607
BBTHNAIi GRBBN, NO
7431
M. M. Bhownag-
gree (C) 2501
G. Howell (L) 2431-160
BBTHNAIi GRBBN, SO
7855
E. H. FickersgilKL) 2603
W. A. Statham (C) 2324-279
BIRKBNHBAD
14,277
EUiott Lees (CJ 6178
W. H. Lever (L) 5974-204
OF ABINGDON
8696
A. K. Loyd, Q.C. (C)
1900
9562
H. O. Amold-Forster (LU)
Unop.
Mr. Amold-Forster ap-
pointed War Secretary.
Oct. 23, 1903 (8617):-
H. O. Amold-Forster
(LU) 3912
P. Dempeey (N) 3671-241:
WOKINGHAM
11,465
Capt. O. Young (C)
Copt. Young
Ju&12,1901(ll,
E. Gardner (C)
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
OF NBWBURT
10,605
W. A. Mount (C)
5492
H. J. Tennant (L)
Lord Dunglass (C)
Unop.
2518
196&-550
RTH-BAST
8012
Sir M. M. Bhownag-
gree(C) 2988
H. L. W. Lawson (L) 260^^9
UTH-WBST
8128
S. F. Ridley (C) 2862
E. H. PlckeragiU (L) 2514-348
15,486
Sir EUiott Lees, Bt(C)
C7l
nop.
1906
J. Devlin (N)
Capt. J. R. Smiley
(LU)
A. M. Carlisle (L)
4138
4122-1
153
13,033
£. Gardner (CJ 6075
Lord Haddo (L) 4750-132i
8875
E. A. Strauss (L) 3943
Capt. H. G. Hender-
son (C) 3767-17e
11,746
F. C. Mackame68(L) 5338
W. A. Mount (C)
5502
H. J. Tennant (L)
R. F. Bell (C)
2975
1624-1351
7730
Sir E. A. Cornwall
(L) 4127
SirM.M.r
gree(C)
Bhownag-
2130-1997
E.H.Pioker8gm (L) 3542
S. F. RidleyTc) 2064-1478
17,010
H. H. Vivian (L) 7074
Sir Elliott Lees, Bt.
(C) 5271-1803
J.A.Ken8it(IC) 2118
LIBBRAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized '
by Google
204
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
BIRMIMGHAM, BORDB
11.178
H. Broadhurat (L) 5382
W. ShoweU (C) ID1»-1343
BIRMINGHAM, OBNTR
10.023
John Bright (L) 4969
Lord R. Churchill
(C) 4216-778
BIRMINGHAM, BAST
W. Cook (L)
F. W. Lowe (C)
4277
3025-1252
BIRMINGHAM, BDGBA STON [77.588;
G. Dixon {U 4098
Sir J. E. Wilmot,
Bt. (C) 2907-1191
BIRMINGHAM, NORTH
9427
W. Kenrick (L) 4179
H. Matthews, Q.C.
1886
[99.018]
11.178
Jesse CollingBJLU) 4475
Lawson Tait (L) 1040-3435
"•[M.l«7]
10,923
John Briffht (LU)
Mr. Bright died.
Unop.
Aprill5. 1889 (11,851):-
' * -^ • :ht(LlJl —
Q.C.
J. A. Bi
W.P.~
[82,5571
H. Matthews. Q.C.
U) 6621
LOi) 2561-3060
^l
!ook(L)
G. Dixon (LU)
[00,328]
9427
W. Kenrick (LU)
(C)
3561-^18
BIRMINGHAM, SOUTH
10,643
J.Powell Williams
(L) 5099
H. Hawkes (C) 3311-1788
[72,185]
10,643
J. Powell Williams (LU)
Unap.
BIRMINGHAM,
10,329
J. Chamberlain (L) 5419
J. Dumphreys (C) 2055-2764
BiRB— «ee King's County.
Bishop Auobxand— see Du
BLACKBURN [127,C
2 seats. 16,329
W. Coddington
<C1
3irRo1
Sir Robert Peel,
Bt. (C)
W. E. Briargs (L)
J. N. Boothman
(L)
9168
8341
255^789
Unop.
Unop.
[76,341]
10,3
J. Chamberlain (LU)
1892
' 12,876
Jesse CoUings (LU) 6380
W. J. Davies (L) 2658-3722
Unop.
RHAM County.
16,329
W. Coddington (C)
W. H. Hornby (C)
8425
6740-1685
5841
Blaokfriabs & Hutghbson
Blackpooi/— «ee Lancabhir
Bodmin— «ee Cornwall.
Unop.
town— «ee Glasgow.
B.
11,904
ht(L"
J. A. Bright (LU) 5525
J. Herbert (L) 152^1003
10.404
H. Matthews, Q.C.
(C) 5041
H. C. Fnlford (L)
D. a Collin (I)
10,22
G. Dixon (LU)
Unop,
9615
W. Kenrick (LU) 4814
£. Bloor (L) 2089-2725
10,814
J. Powell Williams
[LU) 5193
J. Lancaster (L) 2270-2923
W^
11,554
J. Chamberlain
(LU)
Corrie Grant (L)
J. W. Mahony (I)
187»-4418
31
17,661
W. H. Hornby (C) 9265
W. Coddington (C) 9046
W. Taylor (L) 7272-1774
E. Heyworth (L) 6894
UBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
1895
BIRMINGHAM, BORDB
Je8seColling8(LU)e004
W. Cook (L) 2154-3860
BIRMINGHAM, CBNTR
11,806
E. Parkes (LU)
Unop.
BIRMINGHAM, BAST
11,318
Sir J. B. Stone (C)
Unop,
BIRMINGHAM, BDGBA
10,791
G. Dixon (LIT) Unop.
Mr. Dixon died.
Feb. 15, 1898 (11,087):—
F. W. Lowe (C) UiMip,
BIRMINGHAM, NORTH
9753
W. Kenrick (LU) 4547
W. J. Lanca8ter(L) 1213-3334
Mr. Kenrick resigned.
Feb. 14, 1899 (10,168) :—
J. T. Middlemore (LU)
unop.
BIRMINGHAM, SOUTH
11,604
J.PoweUWmiams
Wf'^'-
Priestman (L) 1257-3573
BIRMINGHAM, WB8T
11,^7
J. Chamberlain
(LU) 5537
Dr. B. O'Connor
(L) 1259-4278
BLACKBURN
18.275
W. H. Homby (C) 9553
W. Coddington (C) 9150
T. P. Ritzema (L) 6840-2310
1900
SIiBT
16,199
Je8se OolUngs (LU)
All
12,010
B. Parkes (LU)
Unop,
Unop.
13,070
SirJ.B. Stone (C) 4969
J. V. Stevens (L) 2835-2154
STON
12,015
F. W. Lowe (C)
Unop.
J. T. Middlemore (LU)
Unop,
12,564
J. Powell WilUams (LU)
Unop,
Mr, WiUiama died,
Feb. 26. 1904 (11,984):—
Visct. Morpeth
(LU) 5299
J. H. HoUowell (L) 2223-3076
13,035
J. Chamberlain (LU)
Unop,
19,496
Sir W. H. Hornby,
Bt.(C) 11,247
Sir W. Codding-
ton, Bt. (C) 9415
P. Snowden (Soc) 7096-2319
1906
16,653
Jesse Collings (LU) 7763
J. B. Glasier (LRC) 3976-3787
1(),670
E. Parkes (L^J) 5684
T. G. Lee (L) 2075-3608
14,469
Sir J. B. Stone (C) 5928
J. Hohnes (LRC) 5343.585
13,230
Sir F.W. Lowe (C) 7263
Hon. L. Holland (L) 3103-4160
8981
J. T. Middlemore
(LU) 6172
J. Hood (L) 1275-3897
11.611
Visct Morpeih
(LU) 5541
J. V. Stevens (L) 2841-2!
12,483
J. Chamberlain
7173
(LU)
R. L. Outhwaite (L) 2094-5079
21,127
Sir W. H. Homby,
Bt. (C) 10,291
P.Snowden (LRC) 10.282
Qeoffi^yDrage((J) 8932-1350
£. Hamer (L) 8892
LIBBRAL TBAB BOOK, 1007.
^ by Google
206
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
BO^LTON [130.611]
2 seats. 16,063
H. Shepherd-Croes
(C) 7033
Col. Hon. F. C. -
Bridgeman (C) 7655
J. K. Cross (L) 672^-830
J. P.Thomasson (L) 6228
H. M. Richardson
(I) 1191
BOOTLB— «ee LANCAfiHIRB.
BORDSSLBT— 8M BiRMINOHA
BOSTOM [20,456]
^V
W. J. Ingram (L)
N. Learoyd (C)
1295
1886
16,068
H. Shepherd-Croes
(C) 7780
Col. Hon. F. C.
Bridxeman (C) 7668
J. C. Haslam (L) 6452-1216
R. C. Richards (L) 6314
2718
H. J. F. Atkinson (C) 1192
W. J. Ingram (L) 1144-48
BoevroBTH—see Leicbstbrb hibb.
Bow ft Bromlet— «ee Towe b Hamlbts.
BRADFORD, CBMTRJLIi
ii,2«r
W. B. Forster (L) 6275
G. M. Waud (C) 3732-1543
Mr. Jf\n'8ter died,
Apra21, 1886(11.297):-
G. J. Shaw-Lefevre
(L) 4407
E. Brodie Hoare
(C) 3627-780
BRADFORD, BAST [88,237 ]
10,887
A. Holden (L) 4713
J. Taylor (C) 4367-346
[60,957]
11,297
G. J. Shaw-Lefevre
(L) 4410
C. M. Norwood (LU) 3951-450
10,887
H. Bvron Reed (C) 4519
A. Holden (L) 4223-296
BRADFORD, WBST [79,43 1]
9^^4
A.Illingworth(L)4688
H. Byron Reed (C) 8406-1280
BRBOKNOOKSHIRB
9424
A. lUingworth jL) 3975
A. W. SQrling (LU) 2623-1362
[57, 213]
uoitu I 9520
W. F. Maitland (L) 4784 | W. F. Maitland (L)
Hon.A.Morgan(C)3282-1502
Brentford— see Middlesex.
Bridgetown— see Glasgow
Bridgewater— see Somerset.
Briog— see Lincolnshire.
Unop.
1892
17,772
H. Shepherd-Cross
(C)
Col. Hon. F. C.
Bridffeman (C)
F. Taylor (L)
G. Harwood (L)
8429
8140
7575-665
7536
3054
W. J. Ingram (L) 1355
Hon. G. Willoughby
(C)
11,434
G. J. Shaw-Lefevre
(L) 4710
Marquess of Lome
(LU) 4245-466
12,556
W. S. Caine (L) 5575
H. Byron Reed (C) 6373-202
10,911
A. niingworth (L) 3306
B. Flower (CJ 3053-253
"^ ■" (Lab)
Ben TiUett (
2749
10,651
W.F. Maitland (L) 4676
Capt. T. Wood (C) 3418-1258
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
^
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1006.
1895
BOIiTON
18.183
H. Shepherd-Cross
(C) 8494
G.Harwood(L) 8453
CoL Hon. F. C.
Bridgeman (C) 7901-552
F. Brocklehurst
(IL) 2694
BOSTON
W. GarfltJC)
Sir W. J. Ingram,
Bt.(L)
1237-396
BRADFORD, CBNTRAIi
10,316
J. L. Wanklyn (LU) 4024
G. J. Shaw-Ijefevre
(L) 3963-41
BRADFORD, BAST
12,997
H. Byron Reed (C) 5843
W. a Caine (L) 5139-704
Mr, Reed died.
Nov. 10, 1896 (13.160):-
Capt. Hon. R. H. F.
Oreville (C) 4921
A. BUlson (L) 4526-395
J.KeirHardie(ILP)1953
BRADFORD, WBBT
11,200
B. Flower (C) 3936
J. C. Horsfali (L) 3471-465
BenTlUett(Lab) 2264
BRBCKNOCKSHIRB
10 849
C. Morley (li 4594
CoL T. Wood (C) 3631-1
1900
19,716
H. Shepherd-Cross (C)
G. Harwood (L)
Unop.
3448
W. Garflt(C) 1710
W. T. Simonds (L) 1155-555
10,442
J. L. Wanklyn (LU) 4634
A. Anderton (L) 4007-627
14,189
Capt Hon. R. H. F.
GreyiUe (C) 6121
W. K. B. Priestiey
(L) 5614-607
J. Sheldon (Lab) 111
12,340
B. Flower (C) 4990
F. W. Jowett (Lab) 4949-41
11,584
C. Morley (L)
Unop,
1906
20.388
G. Harwood iL) 10,953
A. H. GilljLRC) 10,416
Hon. G. J. Goschen
(C)
G. H. Faber (L)
W.Garflt(C)
1801
1604-107
9978
Sir G. S. Robertson
(L) 4954
Hon. Vicary Glbbs
(C) 3614-1340
15,136
W. K. B. Priestley
(L) 6185
Sir V. Caillard (C) 4277-1908
£. R. HarUey (Soc) 3090
13,965
F. W. Jowett (LRC) 4957
Sir E. Flower (C) 4147-810
W. Claridge (L) 3580
12,235
S. RobinsonlL) 5776
Hon. R. C. Dever-
eux (C) 3490-2277
LIBBBAL TBAR BOOK, 1907.
ioogle
208
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
BRIGHTON ri53,386]
2 seats. U.8A8.
W. T. Marriott.
Q.C. (C) 7047
D. Smith (Q 7019
J. W. Probyn (L) 48Ue-2120
J.R.HoUond(L) 4865
BRioHTsn)B — «ee ShsffxelId,
BRISTOIi, BAST [88,553]
9606
H. Coflsham (L) 4647
J.RBi88eU(C)
BRISTOIi, NORTH [83,514]
9002
Lewis Fry (L) 4110
. --olstoi
3046-1064
C.E.H.A.Cok
(C)
BRISTOIi, SOUTH
10 384
J. D. Weston (L) 4217
CoLB.8.Hill(0 4121-96
BRISTOIi, WBST [68,706]
7657
Sir M. mcks-Beach,
Bt. (C) 8876
R De C. Nixon (L) 2463-1413
Brixton— «ee Lambeth.
Bromley— see Bow & Brom
BUOKINOHJLMSHIRB,
10^
Baron F. de Roths-
child (L) 5476
F. Charsley(0
C. J. Clarke (R)
BUCKINGHAMSHIRB,
11^
Capt. B. H. Verney
(L) 5462
Sir S. Wilson (C) 4006-1456
5963
.1886
14,848
D. Smith (O
W. T. Marriott.
Q.C. rC) 5875
W. HaU (L)
Mr, Smith died.
Nov. 29, 1886 (14,848) :-
Sir W. T. Robertson (C)
Sir W. T. Robertson diSi.'
Oct. 25! 1889 (15,307):-
G. W. B. Loder (C) 7132
Sir Robert Peel,
Bt (L) 4625-2507
9506
H.Cos8hama^ 3672
J. Inskip(C) 1936-1736
Mr. Cossnam died.
May 9, 1890 (10,310) :—
Sir J. D. Weston
(L) 4775
J. InsUp (C) 1900-2875
J. H. Wilson (Lab.) 602
9002
Lewis Fry (LU) 3687
A. Carpenter (L) 2737-850
10,384
CoL B. S. Hill (C)
Sir J. D. Weston
(L)
4447
3423-1024
7657
Sir M. Hicks-Beach,
Bt (C) 3819
J. Judd (L) 1801-2018
LET.
MID, OF ATIiBSBURT [56,991]
10.535
Baron F. de Roths-
child (LU) 4723
C. D. Hodgson (L) 1680-3043
NORTH, or BUCKINOH
11.307
B. Hubbard (C) 4460
Capt E. H. Verney
(L) 4389-71
Mr. Hubbard succeeded to
peerage as Lord Adding-
Oct 11. 1889 (12,565):-
Capt B. H. Verney
(£) 4855
Hon. B. Hubbard (O 4647-208
^Ba2
16,883
G. W. B. Loder (C) 7807
Sir W.T.Marriott
<1.C.(C) 7134
F. W. Maude O,) 5448-1686
Sir W. T, Marriott re-
signed.
Deo. U, 1883 (17,09$):—
B. C. V. Wentworth (C)
Unop.
10,902
Sir J. D. Weston (L)
Unop,
Sir J. D. Weston died.
March 21, 1895 (10,902) :—
Sir W.H. Wills. ^
(L) 3740
H.H.Gore(Lab) 3558-182
10,862
C. Townsend (L)
Lewis Fry (LU)
11,887
CoL Sir B. S. Hill
4409
4064-345
4%.
WiUi(L) 4442-^48
Sir M. Hiclos-Beach,
Bt(C)
Unop.
10.928
Baron F. de Roths-
child (LU) 5515
T. H. Dolbey (L)
AM [59,280]
11.618
H. S. Leon (L) 5153
W.W.Carlile(C) 4704-449
Capt. Verney expeUed.
May28,1891(ll,«7)7-
H. S. Leon (L) 5013
Hon. B. Hubbard (C) 4632-381
.LfBBRAL YBAR.BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1006.
200
1806
BRIGHTON
17,083
G.W.B.Lodep(C)7878
B. C. V. Went-
worth (C) 7490
Sir J. Ewart (L) 6082-2108
BRISTOIi, BAST
11,254
Sir W. H. Wills, Bt
(L) 4129
S. G. Hobson
(Lab.) 1874-2255
BRISTOIi, NORTH
11,490
Lewis Fry (LU) 4702
G. Townsend (L) 4464-238
BRISTOIi, SOUTH
12,281
Col. Sir E. S. Hill
<G) 5190
J. O'Connor Power
(L) 4431-750
BRISTOIi, WBST
8144
Sir M. Hicks-Beach,
Bt (C) 3815
H. H. Lawless (L) 1842-1973
BUGKINGHAMSHIRB,
10 900
Baron F. de *Bothschild
(LU) Unop,
Baron F. de Rothschild
died,
Jan. & 1899 ai,403) :-
Hon. L. W. Rothschild (LU)
Unop,
BUGKINGHAMSHIRB,
11,305
W. W. Carllle (C) 5206
H. S. Leon (L) 4830-436
1900
18,634
G.W.E. Loder(C)7858
B. C. V. Went-
worth (C) 6626
J. Kensit aC) 4693-1933
Mr. Loder cuxsepted office.
April 5. 1905 (20,139):--
E. A. Villiers (L) 8200
G. W. E. Loder (C) 7392-817
13,181
C. E. Hobhonse (L)4979
R. A. Sanders (C) 3846-1131
12,157
Sir F.Wills. Bt(LU) 4936
Sir C. Smith (L) 4182-754
13,206
5470
Walter Long (C)
W. H. Dayies (L) 4850-611
8466
Sir M. Hicks-Beach, Bt (C)
Unop.
HID, OP ATIiBSBURT
11,414
Hon. L. W. Rothschild (LU)
Vnop.
NORTH, OP BUGKINGH
11,685
W. W. Carlile (C) 5101
H. G. Beaumont (L) 4684-417
1906
20,976
E. A. ViUiers (L) 9062
£. A. Ridsdale (L) 8919
Capt G. C. Tryon (C) 8188-731
Hon. J. £. Gordon(C)8176
14,543
C.KHobhousejL) 7935
T. B. Johnston (LU) 3129-4806
13,061
A.BirreU,K.C.(L)6953
J. A. Foote, K.O.
(LU) 4011-5
14,935
W. H. Davies (L)
Walter Long (C)
G. A. Glbbs (C)
T. J. Lennard (L)
7964
5272-2692
4267
3902-^65
11,661
Hon. L. W. Roths-
child (LU) 6675
Silas K. Hocking
(L) 4463-1212
AM
12,334
F. W. Vemey (L) 6253
Hon. T. F. Fre-
mantle C) 467^-1580
LIBBRAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
ioogle
210
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
11,209
Visct Curzon (C) fi002
Hon. R. Carrington
(L) 4238-853
BUCKROSB— «M YORKSHIRB.
BURNLBT
P. Rvlands (L) iS06
H. H. Wainwright
(C) 4198-667
BuRTON-0ee Staffordshir
Sir Henry James,
ac. (L) 3876
J. Grant Lawson (0)3787-189
BURT ST. BDMUNDS
2292
Lord F. Hervey (C) 1122
956-166
ey(
J. A. Hardcastle
(L)
BUTBBHIRB [18,641]
2943
J. P. B. Robertson,
Q.C. (C) 1374
R. A. Maclean (L) 1090-284
CAITHNB88-8HIRB [25,
4320
Dr. G. B. Clark
(Crofter) 2110
C. G. Sinclair (L) 1218-892
CAMBBRWBIiL, DUIiW
J. M. Howard,
Q.C. (C)
G. CoUins (L)
4406
2712-1694
CAMBBRWBIiIi, NORTH
8603
R. Strong (L) 3187
W. S. Blunt (C) 2875-162
1886
SOUTH, OF WTCOMBB
11,209
Vhict. Curzon (C) 4020
A. GUbey (L) 3637-1063
P. Rylands (LU) 4209
J. Greenwood (L) 4166-43
Mr, Rylands died,
Feb. A 1887 (10,020):—
J. SlaffgO^) 5021
J. OTaTliursby (C) 4481-^540
Mr, Slagg died,
Feb. 277lS9 (11,421):-
J. S. Balfour (L) Unop,
8214
Sir Henry James, Q.C. (LU)
Unop,
16,255
2292
Lord F. Hervey (C) 1135
Dr. F. Goodwin (L) 800-335
2943
J. P. B. Robertson,
Q.C. (C) 1364
N. McNeill (L) 81»-545
Mr, IU^)ert8on appointed
Lord Justice ueneral
{Lord Bohertson).
Oct 9, 1891 (3150):-
A. Graham Murray,
Q.C. (C) 1335
J. McCuUoch (L) 900-345
741]
4320
Dr. G. B. Clark (L) 2034
R. Niven (LU) 684-1460
ICH [97,360]
8603
J. M. Howard Q.C. (C)
tJhop.
Mr, Howard made a Co,
Co, Jvdge,
Dec. 1,1887 (8972):—
J. B. Maple (C> 4021
J. Henderson (L) 2608-1412
[93,073]
8603
J. R. Kelly (C) 2717
K.H.Bayley(L>
W.P.Duff&iU 246
1892
178,2451
11,546
Visct Curzon (C) 5030
A. Hope Hawkins
(L) 3068-1042
12,619
J. a Balfour Oi) 6450
B. Lawrence (LU) 6035-1415
Mr, BaJfour resigned,
Feb. eTlSOS (12,826) :-
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L) 6190
W. A. Lindsay (C) 6506-093
7831
Sir Henry James,
Q.C.(LtJ) 4070
Dr. J. PixkB (L)
2515
Lord F. Hervey (C) 1267
Maj. J. E. Jameson(L)863-404
Lord F, Hervey resigned,
Aug. 23, 1892 (2515):-
Visct Chelsea (C) Unop,
3195
A. Graham Murray,
Q.C. (C) 1466
R. £. M. Smith (L) 101^453
S086
Dr. G.B. Clark (L) 2134
Sir W.J. Bell (LU) 6B»-1441
11.277
SirJ.B.Ms£le(C)5318
A. Clayden (L) 3138-2180
11,133
£. H. Bayley (L) 4206
J. R. Kelly (C) 3460-845
LIBERAL TBAB BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-190a.
211
1895
BUCKINOHAMSHIRB,
12,197
Visct. Curzon (C)
Unop,
BURNIiBT
i3,afso
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L) 6464
W. A. Lindsay (C) 613»-321
H. M. Hyndioan
(Soc) 1496
BURT
7966
J. Kenjon (C) 3890
J. F. Cheetham (L) 3216-676
BURT ST. BDMUND8
2639
Visct Chelsea (C)
Unop,
BUTB8HIRB
3261
A. Graham Murray,
Q.C. (C) Unop,
CAITHNBSS- 8HIRB
3976
Dr. G.B. Clark (L) 1828
J. Cooper (LU) 626-1300
CAMBBRWBLIi, DUIiW
11,960
1900
SOUTH, OP WTCOMBB
13,064
W. H. Grenfell (C) 6111
J. Thomas (L) ""^
14.393
W. Mitchell (C) 6773
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L) 6173-eOO
Sir J. B. Maple (C) 6268
C.G. Clarke (L)
2176-3062
OAMBBRWBLIi, NORTH
11,064
Mai. P. Dalbiac(C) 4009
E. H. Bayley (L) 3316-693
N. Palmer (L
4132
8681
J. Kenyon (C)
G. Toulmin (L)
Mr. Kenyon resigned.
May 10. 1902 (8786) :—
G. Toulmin (L) 4213
H. L. W. Lawson
(LU) 3799-414
2681
Sir E. W. Greene, Bt. (C)
Unop,
3412
A. Graham Murray,
<a.C. (C) 1241
N. Lament (L) 1046-195
Mr, Oraham Murray ap-
pointed Lord Justice
G&neral {Lord Dunedin
of Stenton).
March 2, 1905 (3578) :—
Nonnan LamontjLl 1460
iC.
E. T. Salyesen, K.C
(C)
1426-34
D?¥.:
4043
R. L. Harmsworth
1189
Henderson (C) 1161-28
Dr. G. B. Clark (L) 673
F. C. Auld (L) 141
ICH
12,675
SirJ.B.Maple,Bt. (C)
Unop,
Sir J, B. Maple died.
Dec. 15, 1903 (13,615):-
Dr. Rutherfoord
Harris (C) 6819
C.F.G.Masterman
(L) 4382-1437
12,397
Dr. T. J. Macna-
mara (L)
J. R. Diggle (C)
4820
3486-1336
1906
15,050
T. A. Herbert (L) 6839
A. H. S. Cripps (C) 5626-1213
15 983
F. Maddison (L) 6288
G. A. Arbuthnot (C) 4964-324
H. M. Hyndman
(Soc) 4932
R. J. Lucas (C) 3499-1127
2788
Capt. F. W. Hervey
(C) 1481
W. B. Yates (L) 1047-434
3816
Norman Lamont (L) 1637
G. Speir (C) 1517-120
4091
R. L. Harmsworth
3irK.
Sir K. Fraser, Bt.
(C)
15,286
Dr. Rutherfoord
Harris (C) 6639
D. Williamson (L) 6282-357
Dr. Harris resigned.
Mayl5, 1906 (16,286):-
A. Bonar Law (C) 6709
D. Williamson (L) 5430-1279
12,519
Dr. T. J. Macna-
mara(L)
C. H. Hoare (C)
6314
3497-2817
UBBRAL YEAR BOOK, lOHa by GoOglc
212
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
SAMBBRWBLL, PBCKH
0713
A. A. Baumann (C) 3302
W. Willis, Q.C. (L) 2929-433
E. D. Rogeni (L) 580
Jamborne— «e« Cornwall.
SAMBRIDOB [47,731]
6180
R. U. P. Fitzgerald
JC) 2846
W. Fowler (L) 2739-107
3AMBRIDOB UNIYBRB
2 seats, 6482
A. J. Beresford-Hope (G)
H. C. Raikes (C)
Unop.
SAMBRIDOBBHIRB, BA
8936
Georee Newnes (L) 3931
E. Hicks (C) 2060-071
QAMBRIDGBSHIRB, NO
^iJfgfs^F^
Cai
.Selwyn
3919
3AMBRIDOBSHIRB, W
10,465
C. Hall, Q.C. (C) 4246
N. Goodman (L) 4161-85
IJamlachie— see Glasgow.
SANTBRBURT [24,260]
3107
J. Hennlker Heaton
(C) 1804
Dr. W.H.S. Aubrey
(L) 825-076
3ARDIFF DISTRICT [167,
12,605
Sir E. J. Reed (L) 5560
H. Harben (C) 5429-140
Sir E. J. Reed accepted
office.
Feb. 27, 1886 (12,605):-
Sir E. J. Reed (L) 5706
J. T. Dillwyn-Llew-
elyn (C) 4845-863
1886
KM [91,448]
9713
A. A. Baumann (C) 3439
W. WiUlfl, Q.C. (L) 2688-761
R. U. P. Fitegerald
(C) 2937
Cyril Dodd(L) 2479-468
ITT
6482
A. J. Beresford-Hope (C)
H.C. Raikes (C)
Unop.
Mr. Beresford-Hope died.
Nov. 17, 1887 (6399):-
Prof . G. G. Stokes (C)
Unop.
ST, or NBWlf ARKBT [48,
8036
George Newnes (L) 3405
Marquess of Car-
marthen (C) 3105-300
W. H. Hall (LU) 296
RTH, OF WISBBCH [51,282
9532
CaptCW. Selwyn
(C) 4160
J. Rigby, Q.C. (L) 3082-1087
Capt. Selwyn resigned.
July 23, 1891(11,723) :-
Hon. A. G. Brand (L) 3970
S. W. Duncan (C) 371»-260
1892
10,861
F. G. Banbury (C) 3847
E. Jones (L) 3664-183
B. Ellis (Lab) 05
7362
R. U. P. Fitasgerald
(C) 3200
R. C. Lehmann (L) 9044-255
6867
Prof. R. C. Jebb (C)
Sir John Qorst, Q.C. {Q
'nop.
Mr, Raikes died.
Oct. 0, 1801 (6582) :—
Prof. R. C. Jebb (C) Unop.
B8T, OF CHBSTBRTON [43,317]
10,465
C. HaU, Q.C. (C) 4248
C. Smith (L) 3272-876
3107
J. Hennlker Heaton (C)
Z/nop^
12,605
Sir E. J. Reed (L) 5307
Hon. H. R. Brand
(LU) 4965-342
George Newnes (L) 4301
H. A. Giffard, Q.C.
(C)
11,775
Hon. A. G. Brand (L) 4311
S. W. Duncan (C) 4180-122
Hon. A. O. Brand a^xepted
office.
April 3, 1804 (10,614):-
Hon. A. G. Brand (L) 4363
CoL a G. Stqpford-
Sackville (C) 4227-136
10,880
H. E. Hoare (L) 4360
Sir C. Hall, Q.C. (C) 3062-308
3721
J. Hennlker Heaton (C)
Uf
'nop.
Sir E. J. Reed (L) 7226
J. Gunn (LU) 6540-686
UBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1008.
213
1895
GJUIBBRmLIi, PBCKH
11,388
F.G. Banbury (C)449S
C. Clements (L) 3472-1023
1900
AM
11,835
F. G. Banbury (C) 1453
CAMBRIDGB
7796
R. U. P. Fitzgerald
(C) 3574
A. J. David (L) 282a<654
CAMBRIDGB UNIYBRS
6725
Prof. R. C. Jebb (C)
Sir John Gorst, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
GAMBRIDOBSHIRB, BA
9738
Mad. H. L. B.
McCalmont (C) 4210
Sir G. Newnes, Bt.
(L) 3867-343
8186
Sir R. U. P.Fitzgerald jC)
Ifnop,
ITY
GAMBRIDOBSHIRB, NO
10,495
C. T. Giles (C) 4368
Hon. A. G. Brand
(L) 4145-223
OAMBRIDGBSHIRB, YSk
10,651
W. R. Greene (C) 4432
H. E. Hoare (L) 4012-420
GANTBRBURT
3754
J. Henniker Heaton (C)
Unop,
CARDIFF DISTRICT
19,358
J. M. Maclean (C) 8386
Sir £. J. Reed (L) 7562-824
Capt. F. HemphiU
(L)
3061-1392
Sir R.C. Jebb (C)
Sir John Gorst, Q.C. (C)
Ui
^nop.
ST, OF NBWMARKBT
9477
Col. H. L. B. McCal-
mont (C) 4295
C. D. Rose (L) 3218-1077
Col. McCalmont died,
Jan. 2, 1903 (9650):—
C. D. Rose (L) 4414
H. L. Brassey (C 3907-507
RTH, OF WISBBGH
Hon. A. G. Brand (L) 4007
C. T. Giles (C) 3846-161
BST, OF GHBSTBRTOll
10^664
Capt W. R. Greene
H. E. Hoare (L)
4190
3961-229
3955
J. Henniker Heaton (C)
22,361
Sir E. J. Reed (L)
J. Lawrence (C)
nop.
8541-801
1906
12.401
C. Goddard Cflarke
Sir F. G. Banbury,
Bt.(C)
S. O. Buckmaster,
K.C. (L)
A. H. Paget (C)
6972
S.H. Batcher (LU) 3050
J. F. Rawlinson,
K.C. (C) 2978
Sir John Gorst,
K.C. (C) 1653-1397
4232
9934
C. D. Rose (L)
G. H. Verrall (C)
11,033
A. C. T. Beck (L)
T.C.Garflt(C)
4666
5125
4060-1045
10,386
E. S. Montagu (L) 4829
Mai. W. R. Greene
(C) 4316^13
J. Henniker Heaton
^%
Fisher (L)
2210
1262-948
27,057
Hon. Ivor Guest
Sir J. F. Flannery,
Bt. (LU)
12,434
'9,429-3005
LIBBRAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
214
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
CARDIGAMSHIRB [00,240]
12,306
D. Davies (L) SBffI
M. Vaughan Dav-
ies (C)
CARMSIiB [43,680]
R. Ferguson (L)
CARLOW COUNTY [96,
6891
E. D. Gray (N) 4801
Sir T.P.Butler,
Bt. (C) 751-4050
Mr. GraytUetedtosUfor
Dublin, St. Stephen's
Qreen,
Jan. 29, 1886 (6881):-
J. A. Blake (N)
CTnpp.
793]
6891
J. A. Blake (N)
Unop,
Mr. Blake died.
Aug. 24, 1887 (7643) :-
O'Gorman Mahon (N)
Unop.
The G'O. Mahon died.
July 7, 1891 (7016) :-
J. Hammond (N) 3755
A. Kettle (P) 1539-2216
GARMARTHBN DISTRI
5399
Sir J. J. Jenkins
(L) 2884
J.S.Tregoning(C 1281-1603
CARMARTHBNSHIRB,
D. Pugh (L) 4487
Sir M. Lloyd, Bt.
(C) 2122-2365
CARMARTHBNSHIRB,
9969
W. R. H. Powell
(L) 4568
Visct. Emlyn (C)
CARNARVON DISTRICT
4476
T. L. Jones-Parry (L) 1923
E. Swetenham, Q.C.
(C) 1858-65
CARNARVON8HIRB, N
9136
W. Rathbon© (L)
CoL H. Piatt (C
2838-1724
1886
12,306
W. B. Rowlands, Q.C.
A
tvies (LU)
4252
4243-9
5726
W.C.GuUy,Q.C.(L)2448
F. C. Bentinck (C) 2155-293
2120
CT [35,879]
5390
Sir A. C. Stepney,
Bt.(L)
Sir J. J. Jenkins
(LU)
BAST [54.43gL
Mr. Pugh died. Unop.
Aug. 8, 1890 (9308) :-
Abel Tbomas (L)
Unop.
WBST [45,011]
W.R.H.PoweU(L)4181
Sir J. C. Lawrence,
Bt. (LU) 1916-2265
Mr. Powell died.
July 17, 1889 (9379):-
J. Lloyd Morgan
(L) 4252
H. W, Drunmiond
(C) 2533-1719
^'^««' 4476
£. Swetenham, Q.C.
(C) 1820
T. L. Jones-Parry (L) 1684-136
Mr. Swetenham died.
April 10, 1890 (4366):-
D. Lloyd-George (L) 1963
ElUs Nanney (C) 1945-18
ORTH, OP ARFON [50,455]
9136
W. Rathbone (L) 4072
Col. H. Piatt (C) 2960-1122
1892
13,155
W. B. Rowlands,
Q.C. (L) 5233
W. Jones (LU) 3270-1963
6195
W. C. Gully, dc. <L) 2729
S. P. Foster (C) 2586-143
6874
J. Hammond (N) 3738
R. M. McMahon
(LU) 813-2925
Maf. E. R. Jones
Si
Sir J. J. Jenkins
(LU)
2412
2187-5
9136
Abel Thomas, (^C
(L) 4439
Capt T. Davies
(LU)
J. Lloyd Morgan (L)
Urwp,
4723
D. Lloyd-George (L) 2154
Sir J. H. Puleston
(C) 195^196
9854
W. Rathbone (L)
Unop.
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLIrBOOK, 1886-1008.
211
1895
GJLROIOJLMSHIRB
12.9M
M. Vaughan Da-
viesjL^ 4927
J. C. Harford (C) 3748-1179
CARUSIiB
6796
W. C. GuUy, Q.C.
(L) 8167
S. P. Foster (C) 2853-314
OARLOW COUNTY
6168
J. Hammond (N) 3091
S.I>ackett(C) 685-2406
CARMARTHBN DISTRI
5370
Sir J. J. Jenkins
(LU) 2443
Maj. E. R. Jones (L)2391^52
GT
5557
A. Davies (L) 2887
Sir J. J. Jenkins (LU) 2047-790
CARMARTHBN8HIRB,
9217
Abel Thomas, Q.C.
(L) 4471
Capt. E. Richard-
son (C) 2466-2005
CARMARTHBN8HIRB,
9097
J. Lloyd Morgan
(L) 4143
W. J. Buckley
(LU) 3103-1040
CARNARYON DISTRICT
4881
D. Lloyd-George (L) 2265
ElUs Nanncy (C) 2071-194
GARNARYONSHIRR, M
8821
W. JonesJL) 4488
Prof. A. Hughes
(C) 2860-1628
1900
13,299
M. Vaughan Davies
(L) 4568
J. C. Harford (C) 3787-781
7218
W. C. Gully, Q.C. (L)
Unop,
Mr, Chilly raised to peerage
asLordSelby.
July 14, 1905 (7344) :-
F.W. Chance (L) 3616
'2586-lOSO
L. Sanderson, 1
(C)
8182
J. Hammond (N)
Unop.
RAST
9967
Abel Thomas, Q.C.
(L) 4337
Capt. E. Richard-
son (C) 2155-2182
WBST
9338
J. Lloyd Morgan (L)
Unop,
D. Lloyd-George (L) 2412
Col. H. Piatt (C) 2116-296
ORTH, OP ARFON
9473
W.Jones L)
Unop,
1906
13^15
M. Vaughan Dav-
ies (L)
CM. Richardson
(LU)
7513
F. W. Chance (L)
2960-2869
Unop,
J. Hammond (2^
Unop.
W,L. Williams (L) 3902
Hon. V. Ponsonby
(LU) 1808-2004
10,746
Abel Thomas, K.C. (L)
Ui
^nop.
9150
J. Lloyd Morgan (L)
Unop.
D. Lloyd-George
(L) 3221
R. A. Naylor (LU) 1997-1224
9948
W. Jones (L)
Prof. A. Hughes
(C)
5945
2533-3412
LIBBRiU. TEAR BOOK, 1907. ^ .
„ zedbyUOOgle
116
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
2ARHARYOHBHIRB, B
8078
J.BrynRobertsJDIfiSS
EUiB NannoF (C) 257S-1M2
1886
OUTH, OF BIFIOH [43,925]
8978
J. Bryn Roberts (L)42M
G. Farren (LU) 1267-2m
3JLYJLH OOUHTT, BJLBT
8920
T. O'Hanlon (N)
Unop,
OJLYJLH OOUHT7, WBB
10,100
J. G. Biggar (N) 6425
S. Saundei^on (C) 1779-4646
CHJLTHJLM^,755]
Sir John Gorst, Q.C.
(C) 3396
Hon. R. Corner (L) 2610-786
CHELMSFORD-^ee Bsssz.
OHBIiSBJL [95^
SirC.W.Diike.Bt.
(L) 4291
C. A. Whitanore
(C) 4116-175
T [50,599]
10,109
J. G. Biggar ^N)
Mr. Biggar died, Unop.
March 26, 1890 (11,496} :~
E. F. Vesey Knox (N)
Unop.
Sir John Gorst, Q.C.
(C) 3187
Gen. Sir A. Clarke,
(L) 2422-765
11,104
C. A. Whitmore (C) 4304
SirCW. Dilke,Bt
(L) 4128-176
CHBIiTBNHJLM |
6464
J. T. Agg-Gardner
(C) 3504
R. d Lehmann (L) 2700-804
Chertset— «ee Sxtrbbt.
OHBBHIRB, JLLTRIHOH
10.497
J. Brooks (C 4798
L S. Leadam (L) 4046-752
Mr, Brooks died.
March 26, 1886 (10,407) :-
Sir W. C. Brooks,
Bt(C) 4506
L a Leadam (L)
OHB8HIRB, ORBWB [74,548]
10,815
G. W. Latham (L) 5060
O. L. Stephens (C) 4281-806
CHBBHIRB, BDDIBBUR
10,436
H. J. ToUemache
(C) 4285
L. Lrwell (L) 4164-121
CHB8HIRB. HTDB [60,939]
T. Q. Ashton <L) 4546
W. J. Legh (C) 3800-556
8920
T. O'Hanlon (N)
Unop,
6464
J. T. Agg-Gardner
(Ci 8323
R. H. W. Biggs (L) 2260-1063
am [78,814]
10,497
Sir W. C. Brooks, Bt.
(C) Unop.
10,815
W. S. B. McLaren
(L) 4690
F.R.Twenaow (C) 4045-645
T [54,296]
10,438
H. J. Tollemache
(C) 4357
J. Tomkinson (L) 3678-679
J. W. Sidebotham
(O) 4328
T.G. Ashton (L) 3885-443
1892
J. Brrn Roberts (L) 4507
W. Humphreys (C) 1973-2504
9606
S. Yonng (N) 6024
H. B. Clements (Q 1360-4064
10,856
K. F. Vesey Knox
(N) 6458
Maj. Everard (C) 1960-4506
Col. L. V. Loyd (C) 3777
" '"* ' Clarke,
Gen. Sir A. <
(L)
3400-377
12,585
C. A. Whitmore (C) 4993
B. F. C. Costelloe
(L) 4427-^166
6642
J. T. Agg-Gardner
(C) 3241
F. Debenham (L) 2610«a
11,048
C.R.DisraeUiC) 5056
L S. Leadam (L) 4256-798
11,412
W. S. B. McLaren
(L) 5658
H. W. Chatterton
(C) 3990-1568
10,232
H. J. Tollemache
(C) 4578
J. Tomkinson (L) 404^.536
J. W. Sidebotham
p<§.
T. G. Ashton (L)
4526
4220-306
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1006.
217
1885
OARHARYOHBHIRB,
8820
J. Bryn Roberts (L)
Unop,
1900
OUTH, or BIFIOM
9119
J. Bryn Roberts (L)
OJLYJLH OOUNT7, BJLBT
0370
a Young (N)
Unop,
OJLYJLN OOUHTT, W.
10,439
KF.Ve8eyKnox(N) Unop,
Mr, Knox elected to Sit
for LondonderryCUy,
Aug. 22, 1895 (10,4:
J. P. r " '^'
. FarreU (N)
Unop,
CHATHAM
9199
H. D. Davies (C) 4062
R. H. Cox (L) 3469-583
OHBIiBBA
13,406
C. A. Whitmore
(C) 5524
O. Beatty (L) 3004-1920
9372
S. Young (N)
9944
T. McOovem (N)
Mr, McOcvem died,
June 10, 1903 (9219 :~
V. P. Kennedy (N Unop.
Unop,
Unop,
Unop,
10.730
Sir H.D. Davies (C)
Unop,
12,736
C. A. Whitmore
(C)
J. JefErey (L)
4637
330&-1331
OHBIiTBNHAM
7169
CoL F. S. Russell
(C) 3409
W. T. Blaydes (L) 2940-469
A. W. Hillen (Lab) 23
AIiTRINOHAM
OHBSHIRB,
11,547
C. R. Disraeli (C) 5264
A. M. Latham (L) 3889-1375
OHBBHIRB, ORBWB
12t018
Hon. R. A. Ward
(C) 5413
W. 8. B. McLaren
(L) 486Sn560
OHBSHIRB, BDDISBURT
10,262
H. J. Tollemache
(C) 5176
R. Bate (L) 3371-1805
OHBSHIRB, HTDB
10,206
J. W. Sidebotham
(CL 4735
G. W. Rhodes (L) 3844-891
G. a Christie (Lab) 448
7584
J. T. Agg-Gardner (C)
Unop,
13,061
C.R. Disraeli (C) 5685
E. F. Alford (L) 4177-1508
13,447
J. Tomkinson (L
J. E. Reiss (C)
6120
4821-1191
10,584
H. J. Tollemache (C)
Unop,
10.4
E. Chapman (C) 4774
J. F. L. Brunner (L) 419fH579
1906
9373
J. Bryn Roberts (L) Unop.
Mr, lioberts nume Coumy
Co, Judge,
June 5, 1908(1
Ellis W. Davies (L) Unop,
8946
S. Young (N)
8897
V. P. Kennedy (N)
Unop,
Unop.
13.4^
ns(L
J.H. Jenkins (LRC) 6002
Maj. J. E. Jameson
(C) 4020-2672
11,536
E. J. Homiman (L) 4600
C. A. Whitmore (C) 4031-029
8114
E. Sears (L)
T. Agg-Gardner
(C)
3910
3509-401
16.492
W. J. Crossley(L) 8358
C. R. Disraeli (C) 5667-2091
15,051
J. Tomkinson (L) 7805
J. H. Welsf ord (C) 5297-2508
10968
Hon. A. L. Stanley
(L) 5315
Col.E.T.D.Cotton-
JodreU (C) 4192-1123
11,314
C. D. Schwann (L) 5545
E. Chapman (C) 4482-1063
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
ioogle
218
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
CHBSHIRB.KNUTSFORD [00,203]
9814
1886
Hon. A. de Tatton
Eperton (C) 4083
J. Emmott Barlow
(L) 341»-1244
CHB8HIRB, MJLCCIiBSFlBIiD [51,0001
7211 I 7211
0814
Hon. A. de Tatton
Egerton (G)
Unop,
W. C. Brocklehiirst
(L) 3311
W. C. Brooks (C)
CHBSHIRB, NORTHWIO
10,577
J. T. Brunner (L) 5023
W. H. Verdin (C) 3085-1028
W. Bromley-Dayen-
_port (C) 3283
W. C. Brocklehurst
(L) 2750-527
H [09,102]
10,577
R. Yerdin (LU) 4410
J. T. Brunner (L) 3058-458
Mr. Verdin died.
Aug. 13, 1887 (10.888) :-
J. T. Brunner (L) 5112
Lord H. Grosvenor
(LU) 3863-1129
CHBSHIRB, WIRRAL [100,845]
Capt E. T. D.
Cotton (C) 4756
J. Tomkinson (L) 3261-1495
CHBSTBR^207]
Dr. Walter Foster
(L) 2740
R. A. Yerburgh (C) 2440-300
CHKSTKRFISLD-^ee DKRBYB
CnESTBR-LB-STREBT— «ee Du
CHESTERTON-^ee Gambrido
Chichester— 8e« Sussex.
Chippenham— «ee Wiltbhir
Chorlbt— «ee Lancashire.
CHRISTCHURCH [07,024]
R. A. Yerburgh (C) 2549
Dr. Walter Foster (L)
hire.
RHAM County.
ESHIRE.
K.
C. B. B. Young
H. Davey, Q.C
(C)2184
. (L) 2000-178
Cirencester— see Gloucest
CIiAOKMJLHNJLNSHIRB
6930
J. R Balfour, Q.C. (L)
nap.
OIiAPHAM[120,7ei]
J. Fletcher Moul-
ton, Q.C. (L) 3970
Hon. A. H. Bourke
C) 8660-326
9772
Capt E. T. D. Cotton (C)
Uf
^nop.
4626
C. E.R Young (C)
A. C. Morton (L)
ERSHIRE.
2072
1833-239
and KIHROS8-8HIRB [43, 315]
0930
J. B. Balfour, Q.C.
(L) 8159
C. C. Bethune (LU) 1844-1315
9454
J. S. GiUiatt (C) 3810
J. Fletcher Moulton,
Q.C. (L) 3347-469
1892
9348
Hon. A. de Tatton
Egerton (C) 4754
A. H. Latham (L) 2792-1962
8999
W. Bromley-Daven-
port (C) 4322
J. a McCoan (L)
11,750
J. T. Brunner (L)
G. Whiteley(C)
5580
4325-1255
11,610
CoL E. T. D. Cotton-
Jodrell (C) 5590
B. C. de IMe (L) 3051-1
6747
R. A. Yerbuih (C) 3148
Baron Halketi
0294
Abel H. Smith (C) 2803
B. Fletcher (L) 2600>203
7535
J. B. Balfour, Q.C.
(L) _ _ 3541
I>r.J.E.T.Aitchi.
8on(LTT)
1927-1614
12,124
P. M. Thornton (C) 5170
B.McKeima(L) 4526-044
I
OBBRAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.Digtized byGoOglc
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
219
1895
OHESHIRB, KNUT8FOR
9795
Hon. A. de Tatton
Egerton (C)
OHBSHIRB, MACOLESF
8567
W. Bromley-Dayenport (C)
C/nop.
1900
D
10,119
Hon. A. de Tatton
Egerton (C)
Unop,
UDXiD
8540
W. Bromley-Davenport (C)
Uiiop*
CHBSHIRB, NORTHWIC H
11,788
Sir J. T. Brunner,
Bt(L) 6706
T. Ward (C) 4068-1638
OHBSHIRB, WIRRAXi
12,512
Col. S. T. D. Gotton-Jodrell
Unop,
OHRSTBR
(S997
R. A. Yerburgh (C)
Unop,
12,067
Sir J. T. Brunnor,.Bt.
(L) 6377
C. L. Samson (C) 4678-699
14,889
J.Honlt(C)
W. H. Lever (L)
6064
6079-1005
CHRIBTOHURCH
7477
Abel H. Smith (C) 3196
Hon. T. A. Brassey
(L) 3114-84
CIiACKMJLNHJLHSHIRB
7561
J. B. Balfour, Q.C.
(L) 3133
G. Younger (C)
Mr, Baifour appotrUed
Lord Juttice General,
Dec. 20, 1899 (7609) ^-
Eugene Wason (L) 3489
G. Younser (C) 2973^16
OIiAPHJLM
13,872
P.M. Thornton (C) 5925
J. Kempster (L) 3901-2021
7257
R. A. Yerburgh (C) 3303
T. H. W. Idris (L) 2574-729
8116
Mai. K. R. Balfour
(0) 3411
Hon. T. A. Brassey (L) 3408-3
and KIHROSS-SHIRB
7609
Eugene Wason (L)
G. Younger (C)
16,572
P.M. Thornton (C) 7604
F. D. Perrott (L) 3064-4420
1906
11,141
A. J. KinjS (L5
Hon. A. de Tatton
Egerton (C)
4606-700
W. B. Brocklehurst
(L) 4251
W. Bromley^Daven-
port(C) 3757-494
12,527
Sir J. T. Brunner,
Bt (L) 6343
Col. B. North (LU) 4651-1792
19,388
W. H. Lever (L)
J. Hoult (C)
7132-1701
7918
Alfred M. Mond (L) 3524
R. A. Yerburgh (C) 3477-47
9530
A. A. Allen JL) 4634
Mai. K. R. Balfour
(C) 4067-667
7919
Eugene Wason (L) 4027
J. A. Clyde, K.C.
(LU) 2648-1379
19,180
P.M. Thornton (C)
F. Low, K.C. (L)
7912
7816-96
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
,7ed by Google
220 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1686
1886
1892
OUUUB OO^ BJLST [58,586]
J.R.Cox(N}^ 6224
Hon.L.W.O*Brlen
(C) 28(Mn36
J. R. Cox (N)'^
Unop.
W. Redmond* (P) 3203
J.R.Coz(N) 2760444
OUUUB CO., WB8T [67,140]
J. Jordan JN) 8788
R. W. C. Reeves
(C) 280^74
8613
J. Jordan (N)
11,077
J.R.Maffnire(P)8878
Dr. B. O'Connor
(N) 2871-1007
Unop.
CLEVELAND-^M TOBKSHHtB
,
CUTHBBOB-^ee Lancabhirb
•
CkXTKERMOUTH— Me CUMBBR
LAND.
OOIiOHBBTBR [38,373]
4941
H. J. Trotter (C) 2044
R. K. GaoBton (L) 1878-166
4241
5000
H. J. Trotter (C) 1886
R. K. Causton (L) 1701-286
Mr. TroUer died.
Deo. 18, 1888 (4417) ^-
Lord Brooke (C) 2126
Sir W. B. Gu^on(L) 1687-438
Capt Naylor-Ley-
landiCy 2173
Weetman Pearson
(L) 2112-61
Ckipt. Naylor-Leyland re-
8%gned.
Feb;18.1885(8M7):-
Sir Weetman Pear^
cS£'j.M.Vereker
(C) 2286-263
CoLLBOX Qiaxs—aee Dubli
N.
IRE.
CORK Omr 000,022]
C.*aPkmell (N) 6716
M. Heahr (N) 6536
bridge (C) 1401
14,560
C. S. Pamell (N)
M.Healy(N)
Unop.
Mr.PamOldied.
Nov. 6, 1881 (10,276) :•-
M. FUyin (N) 8668
J. K. Redmond (P) 2167-1612
Capt Sarsfleld (C) U61
W. Redmond (P) 3186-1673
JTfi^M^iSoo
A. Roche (P) 4182-177
CORK, BAST [46,378]
W. J. Lane^ 4314
H.y.Stnart(I) 266-4048
W. J. Lane (N)
Capt A. J. C. Donelan (N)
Unop.
Unop.
CORK, MID [^863]
A. Ritton (C) 106-4827
7400
Dr. C. K. Tanner (N)
Unop.
8865
Dr. C. K. Tanner (N)
Unop.
CORK, NORTH [43,888]
7827
J. C. Hynn (N) 4862
T. Walsh (L) 102-4880
7827
J. C. Flynn (N)
8008
J. C. Flynn (N)
Unop*
Unop.
CORK, HORTH-BABT [44,
E. Leamy (N)
trnop.
668]
E. Leamy (N)
W. O'Brien (N) Unop.
Mr. O'Brien OecUd to «&
for Cork C^
Michael Davitt(Nr Unop.
Mr. Davitt resigned.
June 28, 1883 (8780) :—
W. Abraham (N) Unop.
Unop.
td.
Unop.
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK« 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
221
1895
OIiARBI CO.. BAST
10.780
W. Redmond (P) 8815
P. A. McHugh (N) 325&-57
OIiARB CO., WB8T
10,4881
Maj. J. E. Jameson
(N) 8876
J.Il.Ma£raire<P) 2978-408
COIiOHBSTBR
8251
Sir Weetman Pear-
^son. Bt (L) 2475
E. S. Norris (C) 2270-205
CORK CIT7
13,802
J. F.X. O'Brien (N) 6327
M. Healy (N) 5100
A. Roche iP) 4994-175
J. C. Blake (P) 4906
CORK, BAST
6756
Capt. A. J. C. Donelan (N)
Unop,
CORK, MID
0055
Dr. C. K. Tanner (N)
Unop,
CORK, NORTH
9270
J. C. Flynn N)
Unop,
CORK, HORTH-BA8T
8356
W. Abraham (N)
1900
12,028
W. Redmond (N)
10,688
Maj. J. E. Jameson (N)
Ui
Unop,
nop.
5668
Sir Weetman Pear-
son, BtjL) 2548
CoL T. J. Holland
(C) 2274-274
Unop,
18,158
W. O'Brien (N) 5812
J. F. X. O'Brien (N) 5518
XaBlakeJN) 2285-8278
Mr, W. O^Brien resigned,
August 19, 1904 (13,108) :~
W. O'Brien (N) Unop,
Mr. J, F, X, (TBriendied,
June 14, 1905 (18,835):
A. Roche (N)
Unop.
.Capt. A. J. C. Donelan jN)
Unop,
Dr. C. K. Tanner (N) Unop,
Dr. Tanner died.
May 17. 1901 (7420) :-
D. D. Sheehan (N) Unop,
J. C. Flynn
7808
W. Abraham (N)
C/nop.
CTnqp.
1906
8585
W. Redmond (N)
8069
J. Halpin (N)
Unop,
Unop.
Sir Weetman Pear-
son, Bt. (L) 8122
L. W. Evans (C) 2812-810
W. O'Brien (I^
A. Roche (N)
Unop,
6272
Capt. A. J. C. Donelan (N)
Unop.
6804
D. D. Sheehan (N) Un(yp.
Mr. Sheehan reaianed.
Dec. 81, 1906 (6884):—
D. D. Sheehan (N) Unop,
J. C. Flynn (N)
6497
W. Abraham (N)
Unop.
Unop,
;,J9BRAI* YKAB BOOK, 1907,
^ by Google
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
OORK, SOUTH [41,798]
Dr.J.E.Keimy(N) 4823
F. HcC. Connor
(N) 18&4628
CORK, SOUTH-BAST [42,
8007
J. HoopeHN) 4680
SirA.R.Wi
007]
Bt.(C)
varren,
e61-«K»
OORK, WBST [43,M7]
6126
J. Gilhooly (N) 3820
J. W. Payne (C) 373-3547
OORNWAXiI^MID, or ST.
W. C. Borlase (L) 4464
J. H. Johnstone (C) 2188-2281
OORHWJUiXi, HORTH.BI
9297
C.T.D.Acland(L)4e90
T. N. Lawrence (C) 2587-2103
OORHW.
AXiXi,
7139
C. A. V. Conybeare
A. P. Vivian <C)
2577-^49
1886
7290
Dr. J. B. Kenny (N)
Unap'
8007
J. Hom>er (N) C/nop.
Mr, Hooper resigned.
June 3, 1^(10,184) :—
J. Morrogh (N)
Unop,
Unop.
J. Qilliooly (N)
AUSTBIL];ij^975]
W. C. Borlase (L) Unop,
Mr, Borlase resigned,
Ufkj 18, 1887 (8885^;-
W. A. McArthur Oi) 3540
E. B. WlUyams (LU) 3329-211
AST, or UIUNOBSTON
9297
C. T. D. Aeland (L)
Unop,
1892
B. Barry (N)
8736
Unop,
10,002
J. Morrogh (N) 4109
J.W.P.fflieare8(C) 692-3417
Mr, Morrogh resigned,
June 28, 1883 (10,513):-
A« Ck>mmins (N) Unop,
5854
J. Qilhooly (N)
S. Payne (C)
9005
W. A. McArthur
J. Westlake, Q.C.
(LU)
3155
4201
2583-1606
[45,366]
9178
T. Owen (L) 3887
Sir L. Molesworth,
Bt.(LU) 29UM«4
NORTH-WJBST, ov OAMBORNB [52,930]
7139
C. A. V. Conybeare
(L) 3156
J. D. Gay (LU) 1969-1187
OORNWAIiXi, SOUTH-B AST, OF BODMIN [54.796]
9158
L.H. Courtney (L) 4254
Hon. C. £. Edg-
cumbe (C) 3101-1153
OORNWAUii, TRURO I
W. Blokf ord-Smith
(L) 3816
W. M. St Aubyn (C) 288^-933
CORNWAIi^ WB8T, or
Sir J. St Aubyn,
Bt (L) 3313
C. C. Ross (C) 2676-737
9158
L.H.Courtney(LU)3763
J. Abraham (L) 2101-1662
W. Biokford-Smith
(LU) 3522
T. Lough (L) 1546-1976
ST. lYBS [51,379]
7606
Sir J. St Aubyn, Bt
(LU) 3395
S. Barrow (L) 88a-2507
Sir J, St, Avbyn raised to
peerage {Lord St, Levan),
July 9, 1887 (7637):-
T. B. BoUtho (LU) Unop,
7611
C. A. V.Conybeare
A. Strauss (LU)
3073
2635-438
9263
L. H. Courtney (LU) 3809
J. McDougall (L) 3578-231
8556
J. C. Williams (LU) 4029
J. H. LUe (L) 2518-1511
7130
T. B. BoUtho (LU)
Unop,
^.IgpRAL YEAR POOK, 1907,
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
223
1895
CORK, BOUTH
7472
£. Barry (N)
Unop,
OORK, SOUTHBJLST
10,674
A. Commins (N)
Unop,
OORK, WEST
fi996
J. GUhooly (N)
Unop.
CORN WJLIili, MID, or ST.
9213
W. A. McArthur
(L) 4193
M. Williams (LU) 3092-1101
CORHWAIili. NORTH. B
9423
T. Owen (L) 3633
F. Wills (LU) 297^-658
Mr, Owen died,
Aug. 3, 1898 (9508) :—
J.fletcherMoui.
tx)n, dC. (L) 8951
Sir F. Wills, Bt.
(LU)
OORNWALIi, NORTH-V
7800
A. Strauss (LU) 3166
C. A. V. Conybeare
(L) 2704-462
OORNWAIili, BOUTH-B
9607
L.H. Courtney (LU) 4035
J. McDougall (L) 3492-543
CORNWAIili, TRURO
9057
£. Lawrence (LU) 3282
H. T. Waddy (L) 3012-270
OORNWAXiI^WBBT, or
Unop,
KBT, OF XiAUNCBBTON
9646
J. Fletcher Moul-
ton, Q.C. (L) 3831
F. H. £. Cunliffe
(LU) 273 -1004
T. B. BoUtho (LU)
Unop,
1900
S. Barry (N)
7611
Unop,
E. Crean (N) 2037
M. C. Hickey (N) 1509-528
J. Gilhooly (N)
AUBTBXiXi
9942
W. A. McArthur (L)
Unop,
3568
BST, OF CAMBORNB
8023
W. S. Caine (L) 3101
A. Strauss (LU] 2993-108
Mr, Caine died,
April 8, 1903 (8669):-
Sir W. Lawson, Bt.
(L)
A. Strauss (LU)
AST, OF BODMIN
10,026
Sir L. W. Moles-
worth, Bt (LU) 4280
T. Snape (L) 3248-1032
Sir E. Durninff-Law-
rence, Bt. (LU) 3869
Charles Thomton(L) 3051-^18
BT. lYBS
£. Hain (LU)
Unop,
1906
6142
E. Barry (N)
6003
B. Crean (N)
J. Gilhooly (N)
10,285
W. A. McArthur
Unop.
Unop,
Unop.
B. Garni
lett (LU)
5667
2516-3151
G. C. Marks (L) 4658
G. J. Sandys (LU) 2736-1922
9210
A. E. Dunn (L) 4614
Sir T. Hewitt, K.C.
(LU)
J. J. Jones (Soc) 109
10,731
Hon. T. C. R. Agar-
Robartes (L) 6201
H. B. Grylls (LU) 4029-1172
Mr, Agar-Robartea unseat-
ed on petition,.
July 24, 1906 00,731):-
F. Freeman-Thom-
as (L) ^89
G.J. Sandys (LU) 3876-1093
0403
G. Hay Morgan (L) 4187
Sir E. Durning-Law-
rence, Bt. (LU) 3683-504
8080
C. J. Cory (L) 4244
P. E. PUcUtcb (LU) 3052-1192
LIBSJIAL YBAB BOOK, 1907, ^ t
„ zedbyUOOgle
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
OOYBHTRTi83.918]
H. W. Eaton (C) 4677
T. Courtenay War-
ner (L) 432&-2IB
CiUBWB— «ee Chbbhuub.
CRIOBXADB~«ee WiLTSHIBB.
Cromarty— «ee R06&
OROTDOHriS3,805]
W.GrantbAm,Q.C.
(C) 6484
J. & Balfour (L) 4S15-11O0
Mr. Grantham made a
Jan. 27, 1888 (12,6191 :-
Hon. a Herbert (C) 5205
Sydney Buxton (L) 445&-747
CUMBBRULMD, GOCKB
9638
C. J. Valentine (C) 8846
Sir W. Lawson, Bt
(L) 3835-10
CUMBBRULMD, MID, of
9123
H. C. Howard (L) 3021
J, W. Lowther (C) M4&-473
CUMBBRIiAND, NORTH
10,000
R. A. Allison (L) 4740
S. P. Foster (0) 31(fi^-1586
CUMBBRIiAHD, WBBT,
9043
Lord Monoaster (C) 3000
D. Ainsworth (L) 3463-^>37
DARIiINGTON [44,487]
6007
T. Fry (L) 3302
Capt. W.H.Wil-
son-Todd (C) 2006-1206
Dartford— sec Kent.
Darwen— «ee Lanoashirb.
DBNBIOH DISTRICT [27,
3414
Hon. G. T. Kenyon
(C) 1761
Sir B. A. Cunliffe,
Bt. (L) 1466-306
12,619
Hon. S. Herbert (C)
RMOUTH [62,124]
Sir W. LawB<Mi, Bt.
1886
9738
H. W. Baton (C) 4201
W.H.W.Ballantlne
jL) 3796-405
Mr, Eaton raised to peer-
age as Lord Chetflesmore,
JulyO, 1887 (9867):-
W.^ W. Ballantine
(D 4229
CoL Hon. H. F. Baton
(C) 421»-16
Unop,
(L) 4130
H. F. Curwen (LU) 3126-1004
PBHRITH [43.377]
J. W. Lowther (C) 8676
W. Lawson (L) 3082-644
, OF BBKDAIOB [46,308]
10,000
R. A. Allison (L) 4113
J. Lowther (C)
OF BGRBMONT [62,268]
9043
Lord Muncaster (C) 3583
D. Ainsworth (L) 3419-164
907
T. Fry (L) 2020
H. O. Amold-Forster
(LU) 25aW7
090]
3414
Hon.Q.T.Kenyon(C) 1667
j.BmmottBarlow(L)144&-211
1892
W.H.W.B8jlantin6
^(L) 4764
C. J. Murray (C) 4611-14S
14,837
Ho)i. S. Herbert (C) 6528
£.W.Qrimwade(L)4834-1694
Mr, Herbert succeeded to
peerage tia Lord Pern-
oroke.
May 24, 1896 (16,162):-
C. T. Ritchie (C)
Unop,
10,906
Sir W. LawBon, Bt
(L) 4699
Hon. J. S. Napier (C) 882»<770
8733
J. W. Lowther (C) 3649
Dr. T. a DoiiflTlas (L) 3424-125
R. A. Allison (L) 3078
H. C. Howard (LU) 3163-813
9205
D. Ainsworth (L 38
Lord Munoaster (C) 3378-471
6046
T. Fry (L)
A. Pease (LU)
2810^
Hon. G. T. Kenyon (C) 1664
T. H. Williams (L) 1666-96
LIBERAL TBAB BOOK, 1907,
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1006.
1896
CMIYBHTRT
10,926
C. J.MuRaTiO 4074
W.ILW.Ballantine
(L)
4624-360
CROTDOH
16,152
C. T. Ritchie (C) 6876
C. G. Hutchinson
(L) 4647-2!
OUMBBRULMD, OOOKB
10,242
SirW.Lawson,Bt
JL) 42Se
T. Milyain, Q.C. (C) 401»-241
OUMBERUIHD, MID, or
8814
J.W.Lowther(C) 3888
Dr. T.S. Douglas (L) 3268-600
OUMBBRULMD, NORTH
9603
R. A. Allison (L) 3745
H. C. Howard (LU) 85fift-147
OUMBBRIiAND, WBST,
10,424
Hon. H. V. Dun-
combe (C) 3717
D. Ainsworth (L) 358^m
DJLRXiIKOTOH
6660
A. Pease (LU) 3354
Sir T. Fry, Bt (L) 2697-657
Mr. Peaae died.
Sept 17, 1896 (0962):-
H. Tike Pease (LU) ^87
O. Philipps (L)
DBHBIOH DI8TRIOT
3751
W.T.HoweU(<^ 1833
W. H. Morgan (L) 1604-229
1900
12,145
C. J. Hurray (C)
L. Cowen (L)
5257
418&-1069
18,567
C. T. Ritchie (C)
Unop.
RMOUTH
10,897
J. S. Randies (C) 4276
Sir W. Lawson, Bt.
(L) 4067-209
PBNRITH
J. W. Lowther (C)
Unop.
, OF BBKDAIiR
10,054
Claude Lowther (C) 4052
R. A. Allison (L) 3348-703
OF BORBMONT
9303
Col. J. R. Bain (C) 9917
D. Ainsworth (L) 3377-540
7331
H. Pike Pease (LU)
Unop.
4137
Hon.Q.T.Kenyon(C) 1862
Clem Edwards (L) 1752-110
1906
13,965
A. E. W. Mason (L) 6554
J. K. Foster (C) 5462-1002
23,858
H. O. Amold-Fors-
ter (LU) 8211
Somers Somerset
(L) 7673-638
S. Stranks (LRC) 4007
11,700
Sir W. Lawson, Bt
(L)
3irJ.S
Sir J. S. Randies (C) 478&-563
Sir W, Lawson died.
Aug.3, 1906 (11,700) :—
SirJ.S. Randies (C) 4603
Capt Hon.F. Guest
(L) 3903-090
R.SmiUie(LRC) 1436
8845
J. W. Lowther (C)
Unop.
10,811
Hon. G. Howard (L) 4467
Claud Lowther (<:) 4230-237
9003
H. FuUerton (L) 4067
Capt E. Lumb (C) 3255-812
9078
H. Pike Pease (LU) 4375
I. H. Mitchell (LRC) 4087-288
4755
Clem Edwards (L)
Hon. G. T. Kenyon
(C)
1960^73
UBBRAIi TBAB BOOK, 1907<
'(? by Google
226
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DBHBIGHBHIRB, BAST [54,681]
8297
G.O. Morgan, Q.C.
(L) 3831
SirW.W.Wynn,
Bt(C)
DBHBIGHBHIRB,
8880
CoL Ck>niwaUls
West (L) 4586
Maj. C. S. Main-
waring (C) 200^1504
DBPTFORDrilO,122]
W.J. Evelyn (C) 3927
T [48,2111
8890
G6L Ck>niwamB West OjU)
unop.
L.Gh06e(
3560-367
DBRBT [105,912]
2 aeata, 14,925
T. Roe Of)
Sir W. Harcourt
7813
-JL) 7630
W. B. Heztall (C) 4943-2687
A. S. Dyer (I) 1251
DBRBT8HIRB, OHB8T
8616
A. Barnes (L) 3406
J. C. Macdona (C) 2136-1272
J. Haslam (Lab) 1007
DBRBTSHIRB, HIGH
9414
Capt. W. Sldebottom
(C) 4190
J. F. Cheetham (L) 4190-0
DBRBTSHIRB, IliKBST
10,660
T. Watson (L) 5780
W. N. Drury Lowe
(C) 379»-1987
DBRBTSHIRB, MID [67,(
9571
J. A. Jacoby (L) 6447
J. B. Barrow (C) 3067-2380
1886
G. O. Morgan, Q.C.
(L) 8536
[rW.V
Sir W. W. Wynn, Bt
(C)
8510-26
9871
W. J. Evelyn (C)
L. Ghose (L)
Mr, Evelyn n
Feb. 29,1^ (10,«.u;.-
C. J. Darling, <ic.
3065-627
yn.
Blunt (L)
4845
4070-275
14,925
T. Roe (L) 6571
Sir W. Harcourt (L) 6431
T. W. Evans (LU) 4346-2065
BRFIBIiD ^,435]
A. Barnes OjU)
T. Bayley (L)
3567
345^114
[63,^^^
CaptW.Sidebottom
<9i
I.Rh<
H. Rhodes (L)
4162
4001-161
ON [84,896]
10,660
T. Watson (L) 4621
S. Leeke (C) 3783-828
Mr, Watson died,
March 24, 1887 (10,948) :-
Sir Walter Foster
(L) 5512
S. Leeke (C) 4180-1332
S]
9571
J. A. Jacoby (L) 4569
C. H. Seely (Ltf) 3706-863
1882
9041
G. O. Morgan, Q.C.
(L) 4180
IrW.^
Sir W. W. Wynn
Bt(C)
9015
J. H. Roberts (L)
C!oL Comwallis
We8t(LU)
342^766
4612
13,066
C. J. Darling, Q.C.
Lord E. Fitzmaurice
(L)
4733-565
15,754
Sir W. Harcourt (L) 7507
T. Roe (L) 7380
W. B. Heztall (C) 5546-1843
Sir A. a Haslam (C) 5363
Sir W, Harcourt appointed
ChawsMor of the Exche-
quer,
Aug. 24. 1892 (15,757):-
§rW.Harcourt(L)6506
. J. F. Atkinson
(C) 1619-4880
10,313
T. Bayley (L) 4240
A. Barnes (LU) 406»-180
11.122
CoL W. Sidebottom
(C) 4600
J. F. Cheetham (L) 4243-366
13,541
Sir Walter Foster
(L) 6185
S. Leeke (C) 4402-1783
11,060
J. A. Jacoby (L)
J. S. Sandars (C) 3907-«62
4890
14S9BA{. 7BA]» BOOK, 1907,
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906. 227
1895
1900
1906
DBNBIGH8HIRB, Bl.
0502
Sir G. O. Morgan,
Bt(L) 4890
H. St J. Raikes
(C) 3115-1784
Sir G. O. Morgan died,
Sept. 28, 1807 (9501) :~
S.Mos8iL) 6175
Hon.G.T.Kenyon
(C) 2848-2327
10,242
S. Moss (L)
Unop,
11,172
S. Moss (L) Unqp.
Mr. Moss made County Co,
Judge.
Aug. 14, 1006 (11,172):-
(L) 5017
A. S. Griffith -Bos-
cawen (C) 3126-2701
DBHBIOH8HIRB, W.
8041
J. H. Roberts (L) 4481
T. W. Edwards
(C) 2878-1603
0290
J. H. Roberts (L)
Unop,
9601
J. H. Roberts (L)
Unop.
DBPTFORD
13,815
C. J. Darling, Q.C.
(C) 5654
T. J. Macnamara
jL) 4425-1220
Mr, Darling made a
Judge,
Nov. 15, 1807 (13,868) :-
A. H. A. Morton (C) 6317
J. W. Benn (L) 4003-324
16,000
A. H. A. Morton (C) 6236
B. Jones (Lab) 3806-2430
15'307
C. W. Bowerman
(LRC) 6236
A. H. A. Morton (C) 4077-1250
H. Vivian (L) 726
DBRBT
17,370
H. H. Bemrose i C VOO*/
GeoflCteyDrage(0) 7076
Sir W. Harcourt
(lJ 6785-201
Sir T. Roe (L) 6475
Sir T. Roe (L) 7922
R. Bell (Lab)' 7640
Sir H. H. Bemrose
(C) 7307-243
Geofflroy Drage (C) 6775
R. Bell (Lab)' 10,361
Sir T. Roe (L) 10,230
Capt. J. B. E. Hol-
fordJC) 6,421^18
E. G. Spencer
Churchill (C) 6,400
DBRBT8HIRB, OHB8T
10,413
T. Bayley (L) 4572
A. W. Byron (LU) 4325-247
BRFIBIiD
12,060
T. Bayley (L) 5418
A. W. Byron (C) 4720-680
15,077
J. Haslam (Lab) 7254
G. L. T. Locker-
Lampson (C) 5500-1664
DERBT8HIRB, HIGH
CoLW.Sideiwttom
A. G. Symonds (L) 4164-507
PBAK
10,420
O. Partington (L) 4501
S. Roberts (C) 4432-150
11,154
O. Partington (L) 6450
A, Prof umo (C) 4662-788
DBRBTSHIRB, IIiKBBT
Sir Walter Foster
(L) 6215
Capi E. P. Baum-
garten (C) 5254-961
ON
14,510
SirWalterFoster(L)e633
H. F. Wright (C) 6698-035
17.216
Sir Walter Foster
(L) 0655
L. C. Tipper (C) 5358-4207
OBRBTSHIRB, MID
10,470
J. A. Jacoby (L) 4026
W. C. Bridgeman
(C) 4351^75
11.347
J. A. Jacoby (L) 5823
a St. J. Raikes (0) 4004-1220
12,757
J. A. Jacoby (L) 7065
S. Cresswell (C) 3475-3500
fclSEBAL YP4B BOOK, IWJj^GoOgk
228
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DBRBTSHIRB, NORTH
9207
Adm. Hon. F.
Beerton (L) 4868
C. Gould (C)
DBRBTSHIRB SOUTH
11.575
H. WardlelL) 6186
Hon. Q. N. Cimon
(C) 4084-2082
1886
HAST [81,19^
T. D. Bolton (L) 3879
C. Markham (LU) 8158-721
[76,489]
11.575
H. Wardle (L) 5102
Hon. E. Coke (LU) 3818-1158
Mr, WardUdUd.
March 4, 1882 (14,152) :—
H. Evans Broad Oi) 580S
B. V. Melville (LU) 4558.12iS0
DBRBTSHIRR, WHST [58,463]
10,810
Lord B. Cavendish
(L) 5080
Capt. F. C. Ark-
Wright (C) 4138-882
DsyizB&— aee Wiltshiiub.
DBYOHPORT [79,028]
2«eato. 6S27
Capt G. E. Price
(C) 2968
J.H.Pule8ton<C) 2944
G. W. Medley (L) 2653-291
T. Terrell (L) 2635
10,310
Lord E. Cavendish (LU)
Ifnop,
Lord S. Cavendish died,
June 2, 1891 (18.441):-
Victor Cavendish (LXJ)
^nap.
DBYONSHIRH, HAST, of
9012
Sir J. Kennaway,
Bt (C) 4540
Sir J. a Phear (L) 2957-1583
DBYOHSHIRB, MID, or
9800
C.Seale-Hayne(L)4433
W. J. Harris (C) 3182-1251
DBYOHSHIRB, NORTH,
9S43
Visct Lymington
(L) 4925
CoL Hon. W. Tre-
fusis (C) 2924-2001
6527
J. H. Puleston (C) 2954
Capt. G. E. Price (C) 2943
C. W. Ford (L) 1963-960
Gen. C. L. Showers
(L) 1918
HOHITOH ^1.517]
Sir J. Kennaway, Bt. (C)
t/nop.
ASHBURTOH [53,319]
930O
C. Seale^Hayne (L) 3413
R. a Martin (LU) 3007-406
DBYOHSHIRH, NORTH
9949
CoL W. H. Wal-
rond (C) 4563
a J. Stem (L) 8460-1103
1892
10,643
T. D. Bolton (L) 5206
F. G. Barnes (C) 3034-2172
or SOUTH MOXiTON [42,630]
9343
Yisct. Lymington
(LU) 4041
W. H. Walker (L) 2352-1689
Visct, Lymington succeeded
to peerage as Lord Ports-
mouth,
Nov. 13, 1891 (8712)
G. Lambert (L) 4222
C. Buller (LU) 301Q-1212
BAST, OP TIYHRTON [50,
9349
CoL W. H. Wahx)nd (C)
Ut
"nop.
14,152
H. Evans Broad (L)
Unop*
11,966
Victor Cavendish
(LU) 5961
The MacDermot,
Q.C. (L) 2768-3ia3
7629
H. E. Kearley (L) 3354
£. J. C. Morton (L) 3325
Capt G. E. Price (C) 3012-313
R.HuTey(C) 2972
9167
Sir J. Kennaway,
Bt (C) 4591
Dr.W.H.S. Aubrey
(L) 2565-2026
C. Seale-Hayne (L) 4361
C. R. Collins (C) 365(^-711
8737
G. Lambert (L) 4278
A. Moore-Stopnens
(C)
566]
8972
SirW.H.Walrond,
Bt(C) 4433
J.B.r
SirJ
. Phear (L) 3101-1332
WBBBAL TBAli BOOK, 1907, ,,,,edbyGoOgle
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1006.
1895
DBIRBTSHIRB, HORTH
ii»oe6
T. D. Bolton (L)
Dr. J. Court (LU)
4737
1210-527
DBRBTSHIR8, SOUTH
13.347
J. Gretton (C) 6104
H. Bvans Broad (L) 5217-887
DBRBTSHIRBI, WBST
10,706
Victor Cavendish (LU)
DBYONPORT
7911
H. E. Eearley (L) 3570
S. J. C. Morton (L) 3511
P. H. P. Whippell
(CJ 330^206
T.U.Thynne(C) 3263
5251
Mr, Morton died,
Oct. 22, 1902 (8946):—
J. Lockie (C) 3786
Hon. T. A. Brassey
(L) 3757-28
DB YOHSHnUB, BAST, or
(C)
Sir J. Kennaway, Bt (C)
DBYOH8HIRB, MtD, or
9726
C. Seald-Hasme (L) 4880
J. A. Nix (d) 8976-404
DBYOHSHIRB, HORTH,
8802
G. Lambert (L) 4283
Prof. J. Long (LU) 2923-1860
DBVOH8HIRB, HORTH-
9208
Sir W. H. Walrond, Bt
(O Ufiap.
1900
12,732
T. D. Bolton (L)
Dr» J. Court (LU)
14.490
J. Gretton (C) 6073
H. H. Raphael (L) 5707-366
10,969
Victor Cavendish LU)
tlnop.
8351
H. E. Kearley (L) 9626
E. J. C. Morton (L) 3538
J. Lockie (C) 3458^
F. McC. Goodheart
(C) 3394
Mr, Lockie reeiffned.
June 20, 1904 (14,379):-
J. W. Benn (L) 6219
Sir J. Jackson (C) 5179-1040
HOHITOH
9848
Sir J. Kemiaway» Bt (C)
Vr
iwp.
A8HBURTOH
9777
C. Seale-Hayne (L) 4487
J. A. Nix (Q 3716-771
Mr. SedUf-Hayne died.
Jan. 7. 1904 (10,097) :-
H.T. Eve, K.C.(L) 5084
Sir R. Harrison (C) 8558-1476
or SOUTH MOIiTOH
8714
G. Lambert (L)
Uhop»
BAST, or TrVBRTOH
9067
Sir W. H. Walrond, Bt
(C) Unop.
1906
15,896
T. D. Bolton (L) 7685
Dt. J. Court (LU) 5898-1769
Mr, Bolton died.
H. H. Raphael (L) 7961
J. Gretton (C) 6468-1493
11,443
Victor Cavendish
(LU) 6283
E. Hinmers (L) 4724-559
14,978
H. E. Kearley (L) 6923
J. W. Benn (L) 6527
Sir J. Jackson (C) 5239-1288
F. Holme-Sumner
(C) 5060
9797
Sir J. Kennaway,
Bt(C) 4854
W. B. Luke (L) 3711-1143
10^29
H.T. Eve. K.C.(L) 5079
CaptE.F.M.Beli
(LU) 3790-1289
8542
G. Lambert (L)
Uhop,
9248
Hon. L. Walrond (C) 4465
W. H. Reed (L) 3970-485
LIBERAL TEAR
»^^' WbyGoogle
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DBYONSHIRB, NORTH
10,188
G. Pitt Levda, Q.C.
(L) 4677
A. Kekewich, Q.C.
(C) 3734-843
DBYONBHIRB, SOUTH,
9188
F. B.MUdinay(L)4389
H. Y. B. Lopee (C) 3252-1137
DBYONBHIRB, TORQU
Lewis Mlver(L) 3500
R. MaUock (C) 3161-348
1886
WBST,OF BARNSTAPXiB
10,189
a. Pitt-Lewis. Q.C.
DBYONBHIRB, WBST,
10,861
Yiflct. Ebrington
(L) 6390
H. M. Imbert-
Terry (C) 3172-2218
DBWSBURTm363]
Serit J. Simon (L) 6124
J. Fox (C) 3064-2460
DONOASTBB— «ee TOBKBHntB.
DONBGJUi, BAST [41,309]
A.O'Ck>iinor(N) 4069
T. Lea (L) 2992-1007
DONBGJUi, NORTH [43,363]
J. B. 0*Doherty
CoLH. H.A.Stew-
art (C)
4507
952-3646
DONBGJLXi, SOUTH [42,28^
B. KeUy (N) 6066
A. H. Foster (C) 1360-3686
DONBGJUitWBST [46,762]
7377
P. O'Hea (N)
Unop,
(LU)
L S. Leadam (L)
2960-1262
or TOTNBS ^796]
F. B. Mildmay JLU) 4652
E. R. Pe€ut!e-Edg-
cumbe (L) 1141-3511
AY [69,407] ^_
7738
R. Mallock (C) 3136
Lewis Mlver (L) 3066-80
OP TAYISTOCK [67,704]
10,861
Yisct Sbrington
(LU) 3917
Sir J. B. Phear (L) 2722-1195
11.439
Setit J. Simon (L) 6118
J. S. Colefax (C) 2750^
Sir J. Simon resigned,
Nov. 16. 1888 (11,7^):-
M. Oldroyd (L) 6071
H. O. Arnold-
For8ter(LU) 8069-2102
7840
A. O'Connor (N)
T. B. Stoney (C)
3972
2651-1421
J. E. O'Doherty (N) 4263
CoL H. H. A. Stew-
art (C) 914-3349
Mr, O'Doherty resigned,
June 26, 1890 (7198):-
J. B. Hagnire (N) Unop,
B. KeUy (N)
A._H^F08ter(0)
7864
4906
1390-3606
Mr, KeUy died.
Feb. 2, 1^7 (7837) :—
J.G.SwiftMacNeiU
(N) 4604
H. Mnnster (LU) 963-3661
7377
P. O'Hea (N) Unop,
Mr, 0*Hea resigned.
May 30, 1890 (6^):—
J. J. Dalton (N) Unop,
1892
[62,063]
10,442
A.Bill8on(L)
L. White (LU)
4383
4236-147
F. B. Mildmay (LU) 4815
A. H. Lnsh (L) 2384-2431
9404
R. MaUock (C) 4167
SirA.D.Hayter,Bt
(L) 3763-394
11,720
H. C.F.LuttreU(L)4468
Col. R. T. White-
Thomson (LU) 4241-217
11.768
M. Oldroyd (L)
H. S. Cautley (C)
6769
3670-2069
7051
A. O'Connor (N) 3646
E. T. Herdman (LU) 2783-763
J. Mahis (N) 3819
D. B. McCorkeU (P) 1108-2711
6710
J.G.SwiftMacNeiU
(N) 3930
H. Stubbs (C) 1400-2930
6279
T. D. SuUivan (N)
Unop.
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
231
1895
I>BirONSHIRB, NORTH
10,885
Sir W.C. Gull, Bt.
(liU) 4825
A.Billson(L)
1900
WBST, opBARNSTAPLB
ime
E. J. Soares (L) 5007
Sir W.C. Gull. Bt.
(LU) 4660-347
DBYONSHIRB. SOUTH,
9431
F. B. Mildmay
(LU) 4630
A. J. Sparke (L) 2264-2366
DBYONSHIRB, TORQU
10,039
Comp. A. S. Phill-
potts (C) 4205
F. Layland-Barratt
(L) 4030-175
DBYONSHIRB, WBST,
12,154
H.C.F.LuttreU(L)4970
Col. R. T. White-
Thomson (LU) 45G7-373
DBWSBURT
12,167
M. Oldroyd (L) 5379
H. S. Cautley (C) 387^1504
E. R. HarUey (Lab) 1060
DONBOAIi, BAST
6901
A. O'Connor (N) \
E. T. Herdman
(LU)
DONBOAIi, NORTH
6622
T. Curran (N)
OP TOTNBS
9678
F. B. MUdmay (LU)
Unop.
DONBOAIi, SOUTH
6380
J. G.Swift Mac-
Neill.Q.C.(N) 3614
H. Stubbs (C) 1313-2301
DONBOAt, WBST
6254
T. D. Sulliyan (N)
Unop,
Unop.
9313
F. Layland-Barratt
(L) 4020
J. R. L. Rankin (C) 3891-129
OP TAYISTOOK
12;^
J. W. Spear (LU) 4746
Hon. John Wallop (L) 4731-15
13,296
M. Oldroyd (L) 6045
F. St. J. Morrow (C) 3897-2148
Mr, OldroudTcaigned.
Jan. 28, 1902(13,476);—
W. Runciman (L) 5069
J. Haley (C) 4512-1157
H. i^eleh (Soc) 1597
7950
K McFadden (N)
J. Cooke, Q.C. (C;)
8113
2660-453
8095
W.O*Doherty(N) 2562
A. O'Connor (N) 1612-950
Mr. 0*Doherty died,
June 15. 1905 (M):-
J. Muldoon (N)
Unop,
8370
J. G. Swift MacNeill.aa
(N) Unop,
9475
J. Boyle (N)
Mr, Boyle n
April aC 1902 (7
HT A. Law (N)
Unop,
Unop,
1906
12 906
E. J. Soares (L) 6510
W. E. Home (LU) 4465-2045
9370
F. B. Mildmay (LU)5226
L. Edmunds, K.C.
(L)
10,343
F. Layland-Bsirratt
(L) 4856
H. Y. B. Lopes (C) 4396-460
13,989
H.C.F.Luttrell(L)6405
J.W.Spear(LU) 5196-1209
13,951
W. Runciman (L) 6764
W. B. Boyd Car-
penter (C)
Ben Turner (LRC) 2629
5794
C. McVeigh (N) Unop,
6917
P. O'Dohei-ty (N)
Unop,
6189
J. G. Swift MacNeill,
K.C. (N) CTnop.
H. A. Law (N)
Unop,
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK»1907.ed byGoOglc
32
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
«RSBT, BAST [(12,887]
_ 9768
Hon.t>.C.Glyn(L)451S
1(6) 88ieMW7
O. H. Bond (C
K>RSBT, NORTH [43,104]
8622
Hon. E. B. Port-
manJL) 4fi2D
Hon. H. N. Sturt
<C) 8081-1489
K>RSBT, SOUTH [00,837]
7316
H. P. Stnrsis (L) 3128
CoLG.J.'THambro
<C) 8002^^
>ORSBT, WBST [36,008]
7814
H. R. Farquharson
(C) 3307
H. C. G. Batten (L) 3366-141
>OYBR [3afi8fn
Mai. A« O. Dickson
<CJ 2006
R. M. I/awes (L) 1418-448
>OWN, BAST [47,390]
9805
Oapt. R. W. B. Ker (C)
^nop.
>OVH, NORTH [55,7iq
9277
Colt. Waring (C) 4816
J. a BrownlG) 8841-1474
>OVN, SOUTH [48^]
J. F. SmaU (K) 4805
W.H.Ki8b6y,Q.O.,
(C) 3743-1252
0758
4317
G.H.Bond(C)
Hon. P. C. Glyn (L) 306^656
Mr, Bond died,
Nov. 27, 1801 (10,175) :—
Hon. H. N. Sturt (C) 4421
Hon. P. C. Glyn (L) 4074-547
Hon. E. B. Portman
(L) 3671
Hon. Evelyn Ashley
(LU) 3836-235
7316
<:k>LC.J.T.Hambro
(Q 3477
H. P. Sturffis (L) 2486-891
Cd, Hanwro died.
May 7, 1891 (7767):-
MaJ. W. E. Brymer
(C) 3278
E. R. Pearce-EdK-
cnmbe (L) 3238-40
7914
H. R. Farquharson
(C) 3872
H. C. G. Batten (L) 2467-1205
Maj. A. G. Dickson (C)
Vnop,
Maj. Dickson died,
Julyl2, 1889 (5173):-
G. Wyndham (C) Unop.
0806
Cant R. W. B. Ker
(C) 6098
H.McGrath(N)
Cfapt, Ker reaigntd,
May25,1890(fiiOB):-
Dr.J.A.Rentota(C) Unop,
9277
Col. T. Waring (0 4960
R. McNabb (K) 964-4B96
10,335
M. McCartan (N) 4786
R. S. Corbett (LU) 3816-070
1882
Hon, H. N. s£urt (C)
Unop.
8714
J. K. Wingfield-
Digby (C) 3961
Arthur Arnold (L) 346&.S25
8310
Mid. W. E. ^ymer
(C) 3657
B. R. Pearoe-Ed«r-
cumbe (L) 3480-168
7747
H. R. Farquharson
(C) 3001
C. T. Gatty (L) 28ia^«78
Mr, FtLrquharaon died,
Mayl4j805(7713):-
Col.R.Wimam8(C)3638
G. W. Homer (I) 282£h1213
6166
G. Wyndham (C) 2281
Ma}. KG. Edwards
(L) 97»-1253
8767
Dr. J. A. Rentoul'(0
Unop,
9906
CoL T. Waring (C)
Unop,
0342
M. McCartan (N)
J. W. Craig (LU)
E. Magenis (P)
4207
3636^71
42
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
233
1895
DORSET, BAST
11,018
Hon. H. N. StTirt (C)
Unop.
DORSBT, NORTH
8548
J. K. Wingfield-Digby (C)
t/nop.
DORSET, SOUTH
8544
Maj. W. K Brymer (C)
Unop.
DORSET, WEST
7713
CoL R. WUliams (C)
DOITER
5363
G. Wyndham (C)
Unop.
Unop.
DOWN, BAST
8804
Dr. J. A. Rentotil, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
DOWN, NORTH
9405
CoL T. Warinff (C)
Col. Waring died.
Unop,
Sept. 7. 1898 (9702) :—
J. Blakiston-Hous-
ton (C) 3381
T. L. Corbett (C) 3101-280
DOWN, SOUTH
8715
M. McCartan (N) 4057
Dr. Rowan (C) 3378-«79
1900
11,616
Hon. H. N. Sturt (C) 4776
A. A. Allen (L) 4680-96
Mr. Sturt atuxeeded to peer-
age as Lord Alington.
March 16. 1904 (12,686) :—
C. LyeU (L) 5929
C. van Raalte (C) 5100-820
8318
J. K. Wingfleld-
Digbyp 3705
Hon. G. Gordon (L) 316&.540
Mr. Wingfield-Digby died.
Jan. 26, 1905 (8338):—
A. W. Wills (L) 4239
Sir R. Baker, Bt. (C) 3330-909
9011
Ck)l. W. E. Brymer
(C) 3884 -
Capt. A. L. Ronton
iU
3519-^65
7448
CoL R. WiUiams (C)
G. Wyndham (C)
Unop.
Unop,
8489
Dr. J. A. Rentoul, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
Dr. RentouL made a Judge.
Feb. 5, 1902 (8184):—
J. Wood (LtJ) 3576
CoL Wallace (C) 3429-147
T. L. Corbett (C) 4493
CoL Sharman-
Crawf ord (C) 3230-1263
8944
M. McCartan (N) Unop.
Mr. McCartan resigned.
Feb. 19. 1902 (8799) :—
J. Mac Veagh (N) Unop,
1906
13,557
C. H. LyeU (L)
C. van Raalte (C)
61(^
e08a-21
A. W. Wins (L) 4153
Sir R. Baker, Bt (C) 350&-645
10,845
T. T. L. Scarisbrick
<L) 5035
CoL W. K. Brymer
(C) 4411-624
7413
Col. R. Williams (C) 3671
J. J. Haye (L) ' —
G. Wyndham (C)
R. J. Bryce (L)
1705-1564
8072
Capt J. Craiff (C) 4011
J. Wood (LUT 3341-670
T. L. Corbett (C) 4878
A. A. Adams (IC) 2603-2275
8036
J. MacYeM^h (N) 8910
Lieut. P. E!. Sinil<
(LU)
Qey
UBJSRAL TEAR BOOK, lOOt. _ ,
Digitized by VjOOQIC
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
[>OWir» WBST [44,806]
9005
Lord Arthur Hm<C)
Unop.
DROiTwicH-^ee Worcestkb
DUBXilN, OOIiLBOB OR
10,786
T.D. SiimTan(N)6648
D. Sherlock (L) 1518-^W90
DUBIilN, HARBOUR [74,
11,004
T. Harrington (N) 6717
SirR. Blennerhas-
Bett,Bt.(L)
1886
9605
Lord Arthur HiU
(C) 6580
J. B. McHugh (N) 1190-5390
BBN [74,4671
T. D. SuUl
0,786
(N)
Unop.
DUBIilN, ST. PATRICK'S
8M4
W.N. Murphy (N) 5830
M. K Dockrell <C) 1162-4168
DUBIilH, ST. STBPHBN
10,277
E. D. Gray (N) 5277
Sir K C. Guinness,
Bt (C) 3334-1943
[00,132]
W. M. Murphy (N)
DUBIilH OOUNTT, NOR
12,336
J. J. Clancy (N) 7560
Capt R. Caldbeck
1425-6135
DUBLIN OOUNTT, SOU
11,314
Sir T. Esmonde,
BtJN) 5114
I. T. Hamilton (C) 373&-1378
DUBLIN UNnrBRsmr
2 seats. 4155
H. Hohnes, Q.C. (C)
Hon. D. R. Plunket, Q.C. (C)
Unop,
11,282
T. Harrington (N)
Unop.
S ORBBN [68,364]
10,2^7
B. D. Gray (N) 5008
Sir E. Sulliyan, Bt
(LU) 2565-2443
Mr. Gray died.
May 12, 1888 (10.530) :-
T. A. Dickson (N) 4819
R. Sexton (C) 2932-1887
TH [82,628]
12,3
J. J. Clancy (N)
Unop.
TH [81,110]
11,314
Sir T. Esmonde, Bt.
(N) 5022
J. T. Pim (LU) 3254-1768
4155
Hon. D. R. Plun-
ket, Q.C.(C)
Serjt. H. Holmes,
Q.C. (C)
H. Johnson (N)
E. P. Counsel (N)
1871
1867
57-1810
56
Jlff*i Holmes made a Judge.
July 12, 1^(4092) :-
D. H. Madden (C) 1376
Hon. R. C. Parsons
(0) 712-^84
f-IBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907
1892
10^568
Lord Arthur HiU (C)
Unop,
6781
Dr. J. E. Kenny (P) 2568
Sir H. Cochrane
(LU) 1441-1127
T. D. SuUivan (N) 1116
11,370
T. Harrington (P) 4482
J. McDonnell (N) 1376-3106
7261
W. Field (P) 3694
W. M. Murphy (N) 1110-2684
W. Kenny, Q.C. (LU) 2893
Dr. J. M. Meade (P) 2878-15
W. Pearson (N) 615
IIJOO
J. J. Clancy (P) 3901
J. Mooney (N) 2696-12d5
E. H. Woods (C) 1638
10^
Hon. Horace Plun-
kett (C) 4371
Dr. F. Mullen (P) 2261-2110
Sir T. Esmonde, Bt.
(N) 1452
4352
Hon. D. R. Phmket,
Q.C. (C) 2188
E. Carson, Q.C. (C) 1609
Col. J. C. Lowi-y (C)
897-712
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906. 29
1895
1900
1906
' 9662
8815
8674
Lord Arthur Hill (C)
Capt. A. Hill (C) CTnop.
H.LiddeU(C)
CTnop.
LordAHhurHiUreaiffntd,
Capt. HiU resigned,
July 10, 1905 (8264):-
H. liddell (C) 4036
A. Beattie (IC) 3016-1021
Unop
July 19, 1898 (9304) :—
Capt. A. HiU (C) Unop.
DUBIilH, OOIiliBOB OR
BBH
7698
10,223
9256
Dr. J. B. Kenny (P)
J. P. NannetA (N) 2467
J. P. Nannetti (N)
Unop,
J. L. Carew (N) 2173-294
Unop.
April 6, 1896 (10,127):—
J.L.Carew(P) Unop,
DUBUN, HARBOUR
11,018
9932
8813
T. Harrington (P)
T. Harrington (N)
T. Harrington (N) 3638
J. L. Mahon (LU) 872-2766
C/nop.
Unop,
DUBXilN, ST. PATRICK'S
9691
9492
8300
W. Field (P)
W. Field (N)
W. Field (N)
Unop,
Unop,
Unop.
DUBUN, ST. STBPHBN
*B ORBBN
8897
8714
8816
W. Kenny, Q.C.
J. McCann (N) 3429
L. A. Waldron (N) 4055
(LU) 3661
J. H. M. CampbeU,
W. Ireland (C) 2681-1474
Count Plunkett(P) 3205456
Q.C. (C) 2873-656
Mr. Kenny a^&j^ed office,
W; Kenny, Q.C.
Mr, McCann died.
March21, 1904 (8018):—
L. A. Waldron (N> 3457
C. L. Matheson (C) 2821-636
(LU) 3326
P. Mahony (P) 2883-432
Mr. Kenny made a Judge,
Jan. 21, 1^ (8735) :—
J. H. M. Campbell,
Q.C. (C) 3626
Count Plunkett (C) 3387-138
DUBIilH COUNTT, NOR
TH
11,378
J. J. Clancy (P) 4620
D. J. Wilson (C) 2280-2240
12.429
J. J. Clancy (N)
13,968
J. J. Clancy (k)
Unop,
Unop,
DUBIilN OOUIITT, SOU
TH
10,949
10,762
10,649
Hon. Horace Plun-
J.J.MooneyTO 3410
Hon. Horace Plun-
Walter Long (C) 6209
kett(C) 4901
E. H. Burke (P) 296^-1939
R. Hazleton (N) 3926-1343
kett (C) 2906-604
F. B. Ban (C) 1639
DUBIilN UNriTBRSITT
4606
4669
4762
Hon. D. R. Plunket, Q.C. (C)
Sir B. Carson, Q.C.(C)
W. B. H. Lecky (LU)
Sir B. Carson, K.C. (C)
J. H. M. Campbell, K.C. (C)
B. Carson, Q.C. (C) Unop.
Mr. Plunket raised to the
Unop.
Unop.
peerage as Lord Rath-
more.
March 5, 1903 («63} :—
J. H. M. Campbell,
Dec. 6, 1896 (4506):—
W. B. H. Lecky
K.C. (C) 1491
(LU) 1767
A. W. Samuels, K.C.
G. Wright, Q.C. (C) 1011-746
C) 142&^
LtBBBAL TBAR ^OOK) 1907j
zed by Google
236
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DUDIiBY [96,916]
H. B. Sheridan (L) 6377
B. Robinson (C) 5211-1166
DuLWicH— «cc Camberwell
DUMBARTONSHIRB [90,
10,063
A. Orr-Kwlng (C) 4614
R. T. Reid, Q.C. (L) 4357-157
^UMFRIBS DISTRICT [2
3148
E. Noel (L) 1546
M. W. Mattinson
(C) 1363-183
^UMFRIBSSHIRB
9489
SirR.Jardine,Bt.
(L) 4857
Carl of
7,799]
3148
R. T. Reid, Q.C. (L) 1547
M. W. Mattinson
(C) 1217-330
Earl of Dalkeith
(C)
356&-1291
,063]
DUNDBB [15e.«
2 8eat8. 17,420
C. C. Lacaita (L)
E. Robertson (L)
A. H. Moncnr (L)
Edward Jenkins
(C)
7187
627^^06
5149
DURHAM Omr [15,122]
2010
T. MUvain (C) 1114
T.C. Thompson (L) 993-121
DURHAM, BARNARD O
Sir J. W. Pease,
Bt. (L)
Hon. P. Bowes-
Lyon (C)
2457-3505
DURHAM, BISHOP
9658
J. M. Panlton (L) 5907
M. D* A. Wy vill (C) 2280-3627
1886
14,918
B. Robinson (C) 6475
H. B. Sheridan (L) 454^1990
10,063
Sir A. Orr-Ewing,
Bt.(C)
R. C. Munro Fer-
guson (L)
4249
4217-32
9489
Sir R. Jardine, Bt
(LU)
T. McKie (L)
4106
3252-854
17,420
E. Robertson (L) 8236
C. C. Lacaita (L) 8216
B. de C. Nixon (LU) 3545-4671
Gen. Sir H. Daly
(LU) 3346
Mr. Lacaita resigned.
Feb. 16, 1888 (16,613):—
J. F. B. Firth (L) 7856
Gen. Sir H. Daly
(LU) 4217-3639
2010
T.Milvain(C)
G. Brooks (L)
1129
855-274
ASTIiB [60,496]
9091
SirJ.W. Pease, Bt(L)
Unop.
AUCKLAND [66,232]
9858
J. M. Paulton (L)
Unop.
1892
15,303
B. Robinson (C)
H. Spensley (L)
6668
561»-104a
11,789
Capt J. Sinclair (L) 5249
A.WyUe(0 4956-293
3324
R. T. Reid, Q.C. (L) 1698
Sir A. N. Agnew,
Bt. (LU) 1166-532
W. J. Maxwell (LU) 4123
T. McKie (L) 384»-274
18,214
J. Leng (L) 8484
E. Robertson (L) 8191
W. O. Dalgleish (C) 5659-2532
W. C. Smith (LU) 5066
J.Macdonald(Lab) 354
Mr. Firth died.
Sept. 25, 1889 (16,780):—
J. Leng (L) C/nop.
M. A. Fowler (L) 1075
T. Milvain, Q.C. (C) 1000-75
10,960
Sir J. W. Pease,
Bt. (L) 5337
W. Rolley (C) 2924-2413
11,243
J. M. Panlton (L) 5784
E. Waddington (G) 2607-3177
LIBERAL YEAR BOOIC, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
237
1895
DUDLBY
14,831
B. Robinson (C)
C. J. Fleming, Q.C.
(L)
6795-741
DUMBARTONSHIRB
12,292
A. WyUe (CJ 5375
Capt. J. Sinclair (L) 5342-33
DUMFRIES DISTRICT
3456
SirR. T. Reid,
Q.C. (L) 1785
W. Murray (LU) 1185-«)0
DUMFRIBSSHIRB
9135
R. Sonttar (L) 3965
W. J. Maxwell (LU) 3952-13
DI^NDBB m
18,011
E. Robertson (L)
7602
7592
SirJ. Leng(L)
W. C. Smith (LU) 5390-2202
Edward Jenkins
(C) 4318
J. Macdonald
(ILP) 1313
DURHAM OIT7
2482
M. Fowler (L) 1111
Hon. Arthnr Elliot
(LU) 1110-1
Mr. Fouler died.
June 30, 1898 (2648):—
Hon. Arthur Elliot
(LU) 1167
H. F. Boyd, Q.C. (L) 1102-65
DURHAM, BARNARD O
11,194
Sir J. W. Pease,
Bt. (L) 4924
;.H(
Capt. Hon. W. L.
Vane (C)
3848-1076
DURHAM, BISHOP AU
10,979
J. M. Paulton (L) 6032
G. E. Markham
(C) 3735-1297
1900
15,859
B. Robinson (C)
W. Belcher (Lab)
6461
6876-585
13,731
A. Wylie (C) 6083
P. R. Buchanan (L) 5393-690
3717
Sir R. T. Reid, Q.C.
W. Murray (LU)
1847
1300-547
9178
W. J. MaxweU (LU) 4124
R. Souttar (L) 3676-449
18,655
E. Robertson (L)
7777
7650
C) 6181-2469
J. B. Graham (LU) 5162
SirJ.Leng(Ll
A. D. Smith (C)
2607
Hon. Arthur Elliot
(LU) 1250
Sir W.N. Geary, Bt.
(L) 781-469
ASTLB
11,045
Sir J. W. Pease,
Bt. (L) 6036
Maj. Hon. W. L.
Vane (C) 3545-1491
Sir J. TV. Pease died.
July24, 1903 (11,226):—
A. Henderson (Lab) 3370
Col. Hon. W. L. Vane
(C) 3323-47
H. Beaumont (L) 2809
OKLAND
11,341
J. M. Paulton (L)
W. H. Hopkins (C) 3641-1231
4872
1906
17,564
A. G. Hooper (L) 8296
G. H. Claughton (C) 7542-754
16,335
J. D. White (L)
H. Brock (C)
3790
J. W. Gulland (L)
J. J. Glover (C)
7404
6937^67
1402-633
%94
P. A. Molteno (L) 4814
J. H. Balfour
Browne, K.C. (C) 3431-1383
19,492
E. Robertson, K.C.
(L) 9276
A. Wilkie (LRC) 6833
H. Robson (L) 6122-711
Lieut. E. H. Shackle-
ton OAJ) 3865
A. D. Smith (C) 3183
2580
J. W. Hills (LU)
Hon. Arthur Elliot
(LU)
1313
880-433
11,617
A. Henderson
(LRC) 6640
Capt. E. M. Bell (C) 3888-1652
12,790
J- M. Paulton (L) 7430
G. E. Markham (C) 3066-4374
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907,
izVd by Google
238 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
1886
1892
DURHAM, OHSSTBR-Ii
11,830
J. Joicev (L) 4408
R. Uoyd-JoneR
B-BTRBBT [93,211]
11,830
J.Joicey(L)
Unop.
13,169
J. Joicey (L) 6463
SirE.SiilliTan,Bt.
(IL) 3805-803
W. ABhworth (C) 2018 •
(LU) 1066-2387
DURHAM, HOUOHTON-
IiB-BPRING^,486]
12,S02
13,716
Capt. H. T. Fen-
John Wilson <L) 6511
N. Wood (C) * 6870
N. Wood (C) 4787-1744
John Wilson (L) 6069^11
wick (L) 6256
N. Wood (C) 4823-1433
J. Hargrove (IL) 814
DURHAM, JARROV [91,
935]
12,807
12,897
14,231
C. M. Pfclmer (L) 6702
Sir C. M. Pfclmer, Bt. (L)
Sir CM. Palmer,
J. Johnson <I) 1731-3871
Bt (L) 7343
K D. Lewis (Lab) 2416-4827
DURHAM, MID [74,573]
11,146
11,146
11,788
W. Crawford (L) 6798
W. Crawford (L) Unop.
Mr. Crawford died.
Jnly 17. 1890 (11,362):-
John Wilson (L) 6469
John Wilson (L) 6661
C. K Hunter (C) 3668-1882
F. A. Vane-Tem-
pest (C) 3246-2564
F. A. Vane-Tem-
pest <C) 3376-2094
DURHAM, NORTH -WB
ST [82,261]
9543
L. Atherley- Jones
(L) 6061
CoLA.B.WUbra-
9643
L. Atherley-Jones (L)
Unop.
10.330
L. Atherley-Jones
(L) 6121
J. D. Dunville(LU) 2881-2230
ham (C) 9086-1986
DURHAM, BOUTH-BAS
T [70,189]
.13,176
Gen. Sir H. Havelock-
1^176
Gen. Sir H. Havelock-
14,199
J. Richardson (L) 6560
Allan, Bt (L) 6603
Sir 6. Elliot, Bt (G) 4864-749
Allan,Bt.(LU) 4984
H. F. Boyd (L) 4046-939
Gen.SirH.Hayelook-
Allan, Bt (LU) 6396-164
Eastbourns— 0ee Sussbx.
East Grinstbad— see Susse
X.
EccuES— Be« Lanoashhus.
ECCLBSALL— ec« SHEFFIELD.
Eddisbury— sec Cheshire.
Edgbaston— «ce Birminoha
M.
EDINBURGH, OBNTRA
L [62,262]
8268
7726
John Wilson (L> 2990
J.H.Renton(L) 1683-1247
W. McEwan 0.) 3760
John Wilson (LU) 2236-1624
W. McBwan (L) 3733
A. BL Connell (LU) 1768-1976
John Wilson (Lab) 434
Mai. J. a Napier
(C) 1606
A. W. Black (L) 770
EDINBURGH. BAST [73,
181]
7639
8840
G. J. Gosohen (L) 4337
B. F. C. Costelloe
Dr. R. Wallace GD 3694
G. J. GoBchen (LU) 2253-1441
Dr. R. Waling (L) 3869
R.W.M.Fullarton
(L) 1929-2408
(LU) 2809-1160
LIBERAL YBAB BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
1895
DURHAM, OHBSTBR-Ii
14,618
Sir J. Joicey, Bt.
(L) 7370
Vlsct. Morpeth .
(LU) 4113-3267
DURHAM, HOUOHTON-
13,967
R. Cameron (L) 6502
V.C.aW.Corbett
(C) 57U-«81
DURHAM, JARROW
14,431
Sir C. M. Pabner, Bt. (L)
Unop,
DURHAM, MID
12,519
John Wilson (L) 5937
A. Wilkinson
<LU) 4295-1642
5391-439
LB-SPRINO
14,317
R. Cameron (L) 6865
R. W. Jackson (C) 4917-1948
15,739
Sir C. M. Palmer, Bt jL)
tllMp.
12,816
John Wilson (L) 5665
C. E. Hunter (C) 4105-1460
DURHAM, NORTH -WB
11,346
L. Atherley-Jones
(L) 6428
J. Joioey (C) 3869-1559
ST
13.725
li. Atherley-Jones,
Q.C. (L) 5168
J. Joicey (C) 5137-21
DURHAM, SOUTH-BAS
14j702
Gen. Sir H. Havelock-
Allan, Bt. (LU) 5978
J. Richardson (L) 5864-114
Oen. Sir H. Havelock-
Allan died.
Feb. 3, 1898 (14,853):—
J. Richardson (L) 6286
Hon. F. W. Lamb-
ton (LU) 6011-275
BDINBUROH,OBNTRAIi
7580
W. McEwan (L)
Unop.
BDINBUROH, BAST
9437
Dr. R. Wallace (L) 3499
H. Q. Younger
(LU) 3050-449
Dr. JVaUace died.
June 23, 1899 (10,730):—
G. McCrae (L) 4891
H. Q. Younger
(LU) 2961-1S30
1900
B-STRBBT
16J68
Sir J. Joicey, Bt(L) 6830
Capt J. Nicholson
14,819
Hon. F. W. Lamb-
ton (LU) 6198
J. Richardson (L) 5524-674
7630
G. M. Brown (L)
A. Conan Doyle
(LU)
2469-569
11,025
G. MoCrae (L) 4461
R. S. Brown (C) 3170-1291
1906
20,910
J. W.Taylor (Lab) 8065
S. D. Shafto (C) 4985-3100
Rev. A. Bcurett
Tebb (L) 4660
15^11
R. Cameron (L) 9429
R.E.L.Vaughan-
Williams (LU) 3639-5790
17,023
Sir C. M. Palmer,
Bt. (L) 8047
P. Cuiran (LRC) 5098-2954
13,733
John Wilson (L)
Unop.
1&384
L. Atherley-Jones
K.C.CL) 9146
Sir R Filmer, Bt
(C) 399fr^l47
16,690
Hon. F. W. Lambton (LU)
unop.
C.B. Price (L) 3935
Cant. J. D. Walker
(LU) 1857-2078
11,572
G. McCrae (L) 6606
Dr. RJDawson (LU) 2432-4174
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, lO^JcfbyGoOglc
240
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
BDIHBUROH, SOUTH
8754
eirQ. Harrison (L) 4273
T. Raleiffh (L) 2874-1399
Sir O. Harrison died,
Jan. 29, 1886 (8754):-
H. C. B. Childers
(L) 4029
Master of Pol-
warth (C) 1730-2299
BDIHBUROH, WBST [55,
T. R. Buchanan
(L) 3800
G. A. Jamleson (G) 2Q2&-1175
1886
[107,206]
8754
H.C.E.ChUdeP8(L)3778
R. Purvis (LU) 2191-1587
464]
7565
T. R. Buchanan (LU) 3063
R. Wallace (L) 2393-
Mr. Buchanan retngned.
Feb. 18, 1888 (7749) :—
T. R. Buchanan <L) 3296
T. Raleigh (LU) 3244-54
BDINBUROH and ST. A
6665
J. H. A. Maodonald
(C) 2840
J. E. Erichsen (L) 2453-387
BDINBUROHSHIRB, MI
12,924
W. K. Gladstone
(L) 7879
C. Dahrmple (C) 3248-4631
Egremont— see Cxtmbbrlan
EiFiON— «ee Carnarvonshir
EI4}IN DISTRICT [33,496]
4259
A. Asher, Q.C. (L)
Unop.
NDRBWS UNIYBRSITI
6860
J. H. A. Maodonald (C)
Unop.
Mr. Maodonald appointed
Lord Justice ClerJc.
Nov. 6, 1888 (7682) :—
T. S. Darling (C) Unop.
Mr. Darling nuide a Judge.
Nov. ^
BliOIN and NAIRN [37,975]
5796
Sir G. M. Grant, Bt.
(L) 1612
H. Brodie (C) 1556^
C.H. Anderson, Q.C.
(L) 1435
ELLANI>-^ee TORKSHIRIS.
Enfield— see Middlesiex.
Eppino— see Essex.
Epsom— ^see Surrey.
EsKDALE— see Cumberland,
ESSEX, EAST, op MAL
9669
A. G. Kitching (L) 4509
C. W. Gray (C) 3878^1
Visct. Wolmer
(LU) 3728
T. R. Buchanan (L) 3216^12
Visct. Wolmer succeeded to
ge as Lard Selbome.
ay29, 1895 (8452):-
L.Mlver(LU) 3783
Master of Elibank
(L) 3075-708
BS
8403
Sir C. J. Pearson, Q^C. (C)
Unop.
12,11
J.J.I
Sir C. J. Pearson, Q.C. (C)
DliOTHIAN [91,887]
W. E. Gladstone (L)
/nop.
D.
E.
4259
A. Asher, Q.C. (L)
Unop.
Unop.
5796
C. H. Anderson, Q.G.
(L) 1991
Sir G.M. Grant, Bt.
(LU) 1872-119
Mr. Anderson died.
Oct 8, 1889 (6844):—
J. S. ieay (L) 2673
C. B. Logan (LU) 2044-^29
DON [53,0301
9869
C. W. Gray (C)
E. B. Barnard (L)
4143
d68&-467
1892
10,794
Herbert Paul (L) 4692
L. Mlver (LU) 4261-431
13,234
W. E. Gladstone (L) 5845
(JoL A. G. Wauch-
ope (C) 5156-690
4182
A. Asher, Q.C. (L)
J. A. Grant (LU)
1068
1127^541
5819
J. S. Keay (L)
Sir W. C. Gull, Bt.
(LU)
1978^545
10,160
Cyril Dodd. Q,C. (L) 4321
C. W. Gray (C) 415^-168
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, lOOT^Digtized by GoOglc
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906. 241
1895
1900
1906
BDINBURGH, SOUTH
12,053
R. Cox (LU) 4802
Herbert Paul (L) 4708-94
Mr, Cox died.
June 19, 1899 (13,891) :-
A. Dewar (L) 6820
Gen. A. G. Wauch-
ope (C) 496^^1
14,794
Sir A. N. Agnew,
Bt. (C) 5766
A, Dewar (L) 5655-111
16,832
A. Dewar, K.C. (L) 8945
W. C. Smith, K.C.
(LU) 5085-3860
BDINBUROH, WBST
8452
L. Mlver (LU)
Unop.
8U26
Sir L. Mlver, Bt.
(LU) 4180
E. Adam (L) 264^1535
8930
Sir L. Mlver, Bt
(LU) 3949
L. H. Courtney (L) 3643-306
BDINBUROH and ST. A
9195
Sir C. J. Pearson, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
Sir C. J. Pearson made a
Maylf J896 (9195) :—
^r FT. Prieat^ died^^'
May 3, 1900 (9987):—
Sir J. B. Tuke (C) Uiiop.
NDRBWS UNIYBRSITI
9967
Sir J. B. Tuke (O
Unop,
BS
11,131
Sir J. B. Tuke (C) 4893
J. St. Loe Strachey
(FT) 2310-2583
EDINBURGHSHIRB, MI
13,750
SirT.D.G.Car-
michael, Bt (L) 0090
MaJ.Hon.N.Dal-
rymple (LU) 5631-459
DliOTHIAN
13.991
Master of Elibank
(L) 5804
Col. Hon. N. Dal-
rymple-Hamilton
(C) 5490-314
15,711
Lord Dalmeny (L) 8348
F.J. Usher (C) 5131-3217
mJOJH DISTRICT
4441
A. Asher, <5.C. (L) 1853
C. T. Gordon (LU) 1161-692
BLOIN and NAIRN
5669
Hon. J. E. Gordon
(C 2147
J. S. Keay (L) 201^-128
4535
A. Asher, (^.C. (L) 1744
J. Moflfatt (C) 1187^7
Mr, Aaher died.
Sept. 8, 1905 (4748):-
J. E. Sutherland (L) 2474
P. Rose-Innes (C) 1021-1453
5974
Hon. J. E. Gordon
(C) 2334
A. Williamson (L) 2159-175
4867
J. E. Sutherland (L) 2742
E. N. B. Mackenzie
(C) 786-1956
5757
A. Williamson (L) 3006
H. Hope (C) 1546-1460
BSSBX, BAST, op MAL
10,041
Hon. C. H. Strutt
(C) 4618
Cyril Dodd, Q.C. (L) 4006-612
DON
10,018
Hon. C. H. Strutt
(C) 4649
J.M. Henderson (L) 3301-1348
10,613
T. R. BetheU (L) 4773
Hon. C. H. Strutt
(C) 4624-149
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 19gg,by GoOQIc
242
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
BSSBX, MID, OP OHSIiM
W. J. Beadel (C)
R. B. Martin (L)
4321
d07»-1242
BSSBX, NORTH, or SAF
9306
H. C. Gardner (L) 47d5
Hon. C. H. Starutt
(C) 300&-1749
BSSBX, NORTH -BAST,
10,141
J. Ronnd (C) 4584
J. Jackson (L) 3824-760
BSSBX, SOUTH, or RO
12.591
J. Westlake, Q.C.
(L) 4370
J. Theobald (C) 4306-64
BSSBX, SOUTH -BAST
9967
CoL W. T. Making
(C) 3707
W. H. Wills (L) 3500-207
BSSBX, SOUTH-WBST,
11,233
£. N. Buxton (L) 4300
T. C. Barins (C) 4125-175
BSSBX, WBST, OP BPPI
9239
Sir H. J. Selwyn-
Ibbet8on,Bt.(C) 4659
E. B. Barnard (L) 2915-1744
EvKBTON— «ee Liverpool.
EvESHAM—see Worcjesters
Exchange— see Liverpool.
BXBTBR [53,141]
6963
Hon. H. S. North-
cote (C) 3315
E. Johnson (L) 3074-241
1886
SFORD [wm
Unop,
W. J. Beadel (C)
Mr, Beadel died.
AprU 30, 1892(9333):—
T. Usbome (C) Unop,
FRON WAIiDBN [43,030]
9306
H. C. Gardner (L) 4059
G. W. Brewis <C) 3319-740
OP ELARWIOH
10,141
J. Round (C)
J. Wicks (L)
MFORD [217.0e£n
J. Theobald (fc) 4233
J. H. Webster (L) 1755-2478
J. Westlake, Q.C.
(LU) 1457
[97,057]
9387
MaOiJ. C. Rasch (C) 3758
W?H. Wills (L) 2916-842
OP WAI4THAMSTOW [185,
11,233
CoLW.T.Makins
(C) 4461
A. Spicer (L)
NO [58,790]
9239
Sir H. J. Selwyn-Ibbetson,
Bt.(0)
Unop.
Hon. H. S. North-
cote (C)
E. Johnson (L)
2879-343
1892
T. Usbome (C) 4168
Dr. W. B. Grigsby
<L) 2799-1969
9098
H. C. Gardner (L)
P. V. Smith (C)
10,924
J. Round (C)
R. Varty (L)
4564
4112
3807-305
16^750
J. Theobald (C) 6724
H. H. Raphael (L) 5542-1182
Mr, Theobald died.
April2,189M19,040):—
A. Money Wigram
(C) 7573
J. H. BetheU (L) 6890-683
11,960
Mai. F. C. Rasch (C) 4901
E. W. Brooks (L) 4359^542
549]
15,323
B. W. Byrne, Q.C.
(C) 6115
W. B. Whitting-
ham (L) 4965-1150
9476
CoL Mark Lock-
wood (C) 4536
S. B. Howard (L) 2738-1796
7972
Hon. Sir H. S.
Northcote,Bt(C)3884
A. E. Dunn (L) 3329-555
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
24
1895
BSSBX, MID, OP OHSIiM
T. Usborne (C)
Unop,
1900
SFORD
10,341
Ma^. F. C. Rasch
C. a Henry (L)
BSSBX, NORTH, or SAFFRON WJULDBN
— 8556
Hon. A« Wodehonse
<L) 3247
C. W. Gray (C) 3137-110
Mr, Wodehottse died.
C. Gold (L)
C. W. Gray (C)
3806
3381-425
BSSNX, NORTH -BAST,
11.206
J. Round (C) 4566
R. Varty (L) 2685-1881
BSSBX, SOUTH, or RO
20,779
A. Money Wigram
(C) 8257
J. H. BetheU (L) 6430-1827
Mr. Money Tvigram re^
signed.
Feb. 1, 1897 (23,475) :-
L. Sinclair (C) 8156
H. H. Raphael (L) 8031-125
BSSBX SOUTH-BAST
13,640
Mai. F. C. Rasch
(C) 5460
D. M. Watson (L) 3520-1940
BSSBX, SOUTH-WBST,
17,747
B. W. Byrne, Q.C.
(C) 6876
Arthup PoUen (L) 4523-2353
Mr, Byrne made a Juidae,
Feb. 3, 1807 (19,845) :—
Sam Woods (L) 6518
T. R. Dewar {C) 6239-279
BSSBX, WBST, OP BPPI
9771
Col. Mark Lockwood (C)
Unop.
BXBTBR
8198
Hon. Sir H. S.
Northcote,Bt.(C)3857
A.S.HofiK(L) 3363. ,
Sir H, S. Northcote ap-
pointed OoverTwr of
Bombay.
Nov. 6, 1800 (8505) :-
Sir E. Vincent (C) 4030
Allan H. Bright (L) 3371-650
C. W. Gray (d)
OP HARWICH
12,185
J. Round (C)
4978
1849-3129
May 31, 1901 (8550):—
J. X Pease (L)
3094
3202-792
Unop,
MFORD
29316
L. Sinclair (C) 10,450
Hon. L. Holland
(L) 7388-3062
15,169
Col. £. TufneU (C) 5815
R. Whitehead (L) 4461-1354
OP IVALTHAMSTOIV
24,187
D. J. Morgan (C) 9607
Sam Woods (L) 7342-2465
NG
10,129
Col. Mark Lockwood (C)
tJnop,
8706
Sir E. Vincent (C) 4001
Allan H. Bright (L) 3388-613
1906
11,767
Sir F. C. Rasch, Bt.
(C) 4015
A. H. Dence (L) 4461-454
8779
J. A. Pease (L) 4203
SirW.Barttelot,Bt
(C)
13,144
A. Levy Lever (L) 5650
H. K. Newton (C) 53Q8-342
45,579
J. H. Bethell (L) 21,534
L. Sinclair (C) 12,679-8855
20,501
R. Whitehead (L)
Capt. J. R. New-
man (C)
7170-2060
35,321
J. A. Simon (L) 15,011
W. L Shard (C) 11,074-3937
11,374
Col. Mark Lock-
wood (C) 5204
S. B. Heward (L) 4030-1174
9567
SirG.Kekewich(L) 4469
Sir E. Vincent (C) 4384-85
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
\u
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
Ctk— «ce Suffolk.
rJULKIRK DISTRICT [78,
7141
J. Ramsay <L) 310i
a L. Mason (C) 2204-900
J. G. Weir jL) 814
J. Roskill (L) 14
Falmouth— see Pknryn.
Fareham— «ee Hampshhus.
Paversham— see Kent.
FERMANAGH, NORTH
0687
W. Redmond (N) 3255
J. C. Bloomfleld (C) 2822-433
FERMANAGH, SOUTH
H. CampbeU (N)
F. T. Brooke (C)
3574
2181-1398
FIFE, EASTr51,477]
J. B. Klnnear (L) 4533
J. GUmour (C) 2677-1966
FIFE, WEST [77,037]
Hon. R. P. Bruce (L)
Unop,
FINSBURY, CENTRAL
7462
H. Spensley (L) 2861
S. Isaac (C) 2314-547
FINSBURT, EAST [39,827J
6105
J. Bi^rwood (C) 2056
J. Rowlands (L) 2035-20
FINSBUR7, HOIiBORN
9602
CoL F.Duncan (0 4047
C. Harrison (L) 2473-1574
FLINT DISTRICT [21,541]
3773
J. Roberts (L) 1835
P. P. Pennant (C) 1713-122
1886
931]
7141
W. P. Sinclair (LU) 2712
Harry Smith (L)
[33,5351
6687
W. Redmond (N) 3128
W.H. Archdale (C) 2862-266
3553
[31,8851
6855
H. Campbell (N)
F.T. Brooke (C)
H.H.Asquith(L) 2863
J. B. Kinnear (LU) 2489-374
8429
Hon. R. P. Bruce (L) Unop.
Mr, Bruce resigned,
July 5. 1889 (8812):—
A. BirreU (L) 3651
R. G. K. Wemyss
(LU) 2758-793
[64,077]
7462
Capt F. T. Penton (C)2245
Hon. H. Spensley (L) 2240-5
6105
J. Rowlands (L) 1973
J. Bigwood (C) 1912-61
[61,904]
9802
Col. F. Duncan (C) 3651
D. Naoroji (L) 1960-1701
Col, Duncan died,
Nov. 29, 1888 (11,383):—
Gainsford Bruce,
Q.C. (C) 4396
Earl Compton (L) 3433-965
3773
J. Roberts (L)
Sir H. M. Jackson,
Bt.(C)
1827
1403424
1892
8402
Harry Smith (L) 3816
W. P. Sinclair (LU) 3177-639
6937
R. M. Dane (C)
J. Jordan (N)
2879
2562-317
6788
P. McGilligan (N) 2941
A. PattOTLlLU)
9133
H.H.Asquitli,Q.C.
(L) 3743
J. Gilmour (C) 344&-294
9600
A. BirreU (L) 5215
R. Yellowlees (LU) 1633-3582
8311
D. Naoroji tti) 2969
Capt.F. T. Penton (C) 2956-3
6079
J. Rowlands (L)
W. L. Shadwell (C)
12,214
Gainsford Bruce,
Q.C. (C) 4949
G. Bateman (Lab) 2477-2472
Mr, Bruce mcLde a Judge,
Aug. 12, 1892 (12,214) :—
Sir Charles Hali, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
3710
J. H. Lewis (L) 1883
P. P. Pennant (C) 1524-350
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
245
1895
FJLIiKIRK DISTRICT
9363
John Wilson (LU) 4075
Harry Smith (L)
FBRM ANAGH, NORTH
5632
R. M. Dane (C) 2782
G. R. Leeper (L) 2406-376
Mr. Dane made a Co. Co.
Jvdge.
Nov. 1,1898 (5326) :—
E.M.Archdale(C)2568
Dr. E. C. Thomp-
son (IC) 2091-477
FBRMANAGH, SOUTH
5519
J. Jordan (N) 2792
Sir A- D. Brooke.
Bt. (C) 2096-696
FIFB, BAST
9432
H. H. Asqulth,
Q.C. (L) 4332
J. Gihnour (C) 3616-716
FIFB, WBST
10.637
A.BirrelLQ.C.(L)4719
R. G. E. Wemyss
(LU) 2965-1754
FINSBUR7, OBNTRAIi
8911
Hon. W. F. Massey-
Mainwaring (C) 3588
D. Naopcgi (IT 2783-805
FINSBURY, BAST
5840
H. C. Richards (C) 2200
J. Rowlands (L) 1900-270
FINSBUR7, HOLBORN
1U17
Sir Charles Hall, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
Sir C. HaU died.
March, 23, 1900 (10,903):—
J. F. Remnant (O)
Unop.
FLINT DISTRICT
3853
J. H. Lewis (L) 1828
P. P. Pennant C) 1663-165
1900
10,388
John Wilson (LU)
J. A. M. Macdonald
(L)
4022-200
E. M. Archdale (C)
Unop.
Mr. Archdale resigned.
March 20, 1903 (5213) :—
E. MitcheU (IC) 2407
Capt. J. Craig (C) 2255-152
J. Jordan (N) 2753
T. S. Battersby (C) 1982-771
9505
H. H. Asquith,
<iC. (L) 4141
A. H.B. Constable
(C) 2710-1431
11,206
J. D. Hope (L) 4352
G. W. R^ston (LU) 2374-1978
Hon. W. F. Massey.
Mainwaring (C) 2872
J. Benson (L)
5678
H.C. Richards, Q.C.
(C) 2174
J. Allen Baker (L) 1827-347
Mr. Richards died.
June 29, 1905 (5302) :—
J. Allen Baker (L) 2320
N. L. Cohen (C) 1552-768
10,903
J. F. Remnant (C)
Unop.
3581
J. H. Lewis (L)
J. L. Price (C)
1760
14ia-347
1906
12,068
J. A. M. Macdon-
ald (L)
H. S. Keith (C)
D. Gihnour (Lab)
5083
G. Fetherston-
haugb (C)
E. Mitchell (IC)
J. Jordan (N)
5158
3176-1982
1763
2419
Unop.
H. H. Asquith,
K.C. (LJ 4723
Maj. J. Gihnour (C) 3279-1444
15,272
J. D. Hope (L) 6692
N. B. Constable (C) 1776-4916
8279
W. C. Steadman (L) 3493
E. A. Goulding (C) 2799-^94
J. Allen Baker (L) 2461
Col.A.C.E.Welby
(C) 1772-689
J. F. Remnant (C) 3881
Dr. S. MiaU (L) 2706-1175
T. H. W. Idris (L)
J. E. Bankes, K.C.
(C)
1523-376
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907. ^ t
„ zedbyUOOgle
24«
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
FIiINTBHIRB [58,863]
10,061
Lord R. GroBvenor
(L) 4758
Hon. H. L. Mostyn
(C) 3132-1626
Lord R, Oroavenor raised
to peerage as Lord Stal-
bndge,
March 3, 1886 (10,0811:-
S. Smith (L) 4248
P. P. Pennant (C) 2738-1610
Forest op Bran— see Glouc
FORFAR8HIRB [6D,615]
11,232
J. W. Barclay (L) 6167
W. A. Lindsay (C) 1851-4306
FROMS-^ee Somerset.
FUIiHAM [^37^]
W. Hayes Fisher (C) 2642
G. W. £. Russell (L) 2500^2
GAINSBOROUOH-^ee LiNOOL
OAIiWAT U^267]
T. P. O'Connor (N) 1335
T.G.P.Hallett(C) 164-1171
Mr. O'Connor elected to sit
for Liverpool. Scotland.
Feb. 11, 1886 (2266):—
Capt. W. H. O'Shea
(N) 942
M. A. Lynch (N) 54-888
OAIiWAT, OONNBMAR
6842
P. J. Foley (N)
Unop.
QKIaWKY, BAST [44,302]
8063
M. Harris (N) 4866
Hon. R. A. Nugent
(C) 362-4614
QAJLWMY, NORTH [46,493]
6919
CoL J. P. Nolan (N)
10,061
S. Smith (L)
Unop.
11,232
J. W. Barclay (LU) 3830
D. C. Guthrie (L) 3432-407
W. Hayes Fisher (C) 2657
G. W. £. Russell (L) 2247-310
J. Pinkerton (N)
Unop,
I. [46,698]
6842
P. J. Foley (N)
Unop.
M. Harris (N)
Mr. Harris died.
May 14, 1890 (8191):—
Unop.
lajU
.Roc]
he (N)
Unop.
Unop.
OAIiWAT, SOUTH [41,309]
7220
D. Sheehy (N)
Unop.
5919
CoL J. P. Nolan (N)
Unop.
7220
D. Sheehy (N)
1892
10,075
S. Smith (L)
Sir R. A. Cunliffe,
Bt (LU)
4697
3145-1452
J.Rl
Sir J.
11,307
C. (L) 4043
ay (LU) 4077-888
Rigby appointed a
Nov. 17, 1894(12,010) :-
Hon. C. M. Ramsay
(C) 6146
H. Robson (L) 4869-286
11,206
W. Hayes Fisher (C) 4366
W. D. Bw-nett (L) 4164-211
1909
J. Pinkerton (N)
A. Lynch (P)
644
693-61
6816
P. J. Foley (N)
J. A. Joyce (P)
2637
J. Roche (N)
J. Lynan (P)
8034
974-2406
Col. J. P. Nolan (P) 2040
Dr. C. K. Tanner (N) 1661-389
6708
, D. Sheehy (N) 2623
Unop. I J. P. M'Carthy (P) 1411-]
121
LIBBRAL tTBAR BOOK, 10O7i
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
247
1895
FIjINTBHIRB
10,502
S. Smith (L) 4376
CoL H. Howard (C) 3925-451
FORFARSHIRB
12,010
J. M. White (L) 5159
Hon. C. M. Ramsay
JC) 4718-441
Mr. White resigned,
Jan. 30, 1897 (12,200):—
Capt. J. Sinclair (L) 5423
Hon. C. M. Ramsay
(C) 4965-458
1900
10,774
S. Smith (L) 4528
Col. H. Howard (C) 3922-606
FUIiHAM
12,716
W. Hayes Fisher
(C) 5378
E. A. CornwaU (L) 3916-1463
W. PameU (Lab) 196
OAIiWAT
1759
J. Pinkerton (N)
E. Lfeamy (P)
M. Moms (C!)
596
465-131
395
OAIiWAT, CONNBMAR
7155
W. O'MaUey (N)
Unop,
oaijWat, bast
7288
J. Roche (N)
Unop,
GALWAT, NORTH
10,034
D. Kilbride (N) 2590
Col. J. P. Nolan (P) 2025-565
GAIiWAT, SOUTH
7265
D. Sheehy (N)
Unop.
12 313
Capt J. Sinclair (L) 4962
Hon. C. M. Ramsay
(C) 4714-248
16,600
W. Hayes Fisher
(C) . 6541
E. A. Cornwall (L) 4247-1
Hon. M. Morris (C) 882
E. Leamy (N) 763-119
Mr. Morris succeeded to
peerage as Lord KUlanin.
Kov. 21, 1901 (2166) :—
A. Lynch (N) 1247
Hon. Horace Plnn-
kett (C) 473-774
Mr. L/ynch convicted of high
treason.
March 9, 1903 (2347):—
C. R. DevUn (N) Unop.
8423
W. O'Malley (N)
J. Roche (N)
Unop.
Unop.
10,475
Col. J. P. Nolan (N)
8148
W. J. Duffy (N)
Unop.
Unop.
1906
11,892
J. H. Lewis (L)
Col. A. Edwards
(C)
6294
3572-2722
12,644
Capt. J. Sinclair (L) 6796
J. M. Beraard (LU) 3277-3519
T. Davies (L)* ' 8037
W. Hayes Fisher (C) 7407-630
C. R. DevUn (N)
,, ^ ,. Unop.
Mr. Devlin resigned.
Nov. 3, 1906(2202): -
Stephen Gwynn (N) 983
Capt. Shawe-Taylor
0) 559-424
6138
W. O'Malley (N)
J. Roche (N)
7197
Unop.
Unop.
7689
T. HigKins (N) 2585
Col. JTP. Nolan (N) 1064-1521
Mr. Higgins died.
Feb. 28. 1906 (7689) : -
R. Hazleton (N) Unop.
W. J. Duffy (N)
Unop.
UBEBAI. THAB riOOK, 1907.^ Q^^gk
348
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
QATBSHBAD, [109.888]
Hon. W. H. James
(L) 6756
J.H. Bottomle7(C) 3024-2732
OliAMOROANBHIRB, B
8544
Alfred Thomas (L) 4886
G. L. Clark (C) 2086-2800
OULMOROANBHIRB, II
8979
C. R. M. Talbot (L)
Unop,
OliAMOROANBHIRB, R
8210
W. Abraham (L) 3859
F. L. Davis (C) 2992-867
OIjAMOROANBHIRB, fi
8806
A. J. Williams (L) 3945
J. T. Dillwyn-
Llewelyn (C) 3351-594
OliAMOROANSHIRB, W
10,562
F. A. Yeo (L) 6660
H. N. Miers (C) 2103-3457
OliASOOW, BIiACKFRI
9725
Mitchell Hemr (L) 3759
W. C. MauKhan (CJ 3137-622
J. Shaw Maxwell
(Crf.) 1156
OliASOO W, BRIDOBTON
10,058
E. R. Russell (L) 3601
E. V. A. Maitland
(C) 3478-123
W. Forsyth (Lab) 978
ABT fl05,577]
Alfred Thomas (L)
ID [82,738]
8979
C. R. M. Talbot (L)
Mr, Talbot died.
Feb. 20, 1890 (10,530) :
S. T. Evans (L)
HONDDA [88,968]
8210
W. Abraham (L)
OUTH [103,1
GLASGOW, CAMIiACHI
H. Watt (L)
T. A. Reid (C)
J. Martin (L)
4047
2883-1164
177
1886
13,206
Hon. W. H. James (L)
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
A. J. Williams (L) 3497
J. Mowatt (LU) 2177-1320
BBT, OP GOWBR [62.549]
10,562
F. A. Yeo (L) Unop.
Mr. Yeo died.
March 27, 1888 (10,896) :—
D. Randell (L) 3964
J. T. Dlllwyn-
Llewelyn (C) 3368-606
ARS [76,122]
9725
A. D. Provand (L) 4201
Mitchell Henry (LU) 3337-«64
[91,242]
10,068
E. R. Russell (L) 4364
C. Mackenzie (C) 3667-797
Mr. Russell resigned.
Auff.2.1887(10,0&):—
Sir G. 0. Trevelyan,
Bt. (L) 4654
Hon. Evelyn Ashley
(LU) 3263-1401
B [78,011]
9220
H. Watt (L) 3467
B. Burleigh (LU) 3308-169
1892
13,581
Hon. W.H. James (L)5336
P. Ralli (LU) 6043-293
Mr. James succeeded to
peerage as Lord North-
ooume.
Feb. 24, 1893 (14,090):—
W. Allan (L) 6434
P. Ralli (LU)
11,741
Alfred Thomas (L) 5764
H. C. Lewis (C) 2797-2967
11,373
S. T. Evans (L)
F. C. Grove (C)
9457
W. Abraham (L)
5941
1725-4216
12,481
A. J. WiUiams (L)
Sir M. Morgan (C
11,937
D. Randell (L)
9406
A. D. Provand (L)
A. Stuart (C)
Unop.
4743
3825-918
Unop.
4146
3066-1061
10,612
Sir G. O. Trevelyan,
Bt (L) 4729
W. C. Maughan (C) 3351-1378
9716
A. Cross (LU) 3455
J. M'(Dulloch (L) 3084-371
R. B. Cunninghame
Graham (Lab) 906
H. Watt (IL) 179
LIBBBAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 188^1906.
24(
1895
OATBSHBAD
14,383
W. AUan(L) 6137
J. Lucas (LU) 5661-483
OIiAMOROANBHIRB, B
12,981
Alfred Thomas (L) 6055
C. J. Jackson (C) 3008-2146
OliAMOROANSHIRB, M
12,534
a T. Evans (L) 5612
J. E. Vaughan (C) 2935-2677
15,315
Alfred Thomas (L) 6004
Maj. H. Lindsay (C) 4060-2914
ID
13,666
S. T. Evans (L) 7027
H. PhiUips (C) 2244-4783
OIiAMOROANSHIRB, R
10,476
W. Abraham <L)
Unop,
OIiAMOROANSHIRB, S
14,227
Mso* Wyndham-
Quin (C) 5747
A. J. Williams (L) 4922-825
OIiAMOROANSHIRB, W
12,150
D. Randell (L) 6074
C. H. Olascodine
(C) 2256-3818
OIiASOOW, BIiAOKFRI
10,084
A. D. Provand (L) 3108
A. Stuart jC) 2727-381
J. Shaw Mckxwell
(ILP) 448
OIiASOOW, BRIDOBTON
10,481
SirG.O.Trevelyan,
BtO.) 3161
C. S. Dickson (C) 2719-442
J. R. Watson (OP) 600
air O, O. Trevelyan re-
signed,
Feb. 16. 1897 (10,930):-
Sir C. Cameron, Bt.
(L) 4506
C. S. Dickson, Q.C.
(C) 4S81-126
OIiASOOW, OAMIiAOHI
10,046
A. Cross (LU) 3198
S. ChisholmjL) 2497-701
B. Smillie (LLP) 096
1900
16,635
W. Allan <L) 6657
J. Sherbum (LU) 5711-946
Sir W. Allan diecU
Jan. 20, 1904 (17,951):—
J. Johnson (Land
Lab) 8220
ViscL Morpeth
(LU) 701^1206
HONDDA
12,549
W. Abraham (L) 8383
R. Hughes (C) 1874-^509
OUTH
17,979
Mao*. Wyndham-
Quin (C) 6841
W. H. Morgan (L) 6322-519
B8T, or OOWBR
12,267
J. A. Thomas (L) 4276
J. Hodge (Lab) 385»-423
10,304
A. Bonar Law (C) 4130
A. D. Provand (L) 3140-990
11,706
C. a Dickson, <^C.
«^ 6032
A. F. Murison (L) 4041-991
10,479
A. Cross (LU) 4345
A.E. Fletcher (Lab) 3107-1238
1906
18,614
J. Johnson (L and
Lab) 9651
Sir T.V.S. Angler
(LU) 5126-4525
20,338
Sir Alfred Thomas (L)
Unop.
16,200
S.T. Evans, K.C.(L) Unqp.
Mr, Evans appointed Me-
corder of Swansea^
Oot.8, 19C« (16,200) :-
S.T. Evans, K.C.(L) Unop,
15,181
W. Abraham (L)
Unop,
20,541
W. Brace (Lab) 10,514
CoL Wyndham-
Quin (C) 6,006-4418
13,624
J. Williams (Lab) 4841
T. J. Williams (L) 4522-319
¥.. Helme (C) 1939
9761
G. N. Barnes (LRC) 3284
A. Bonar Law (C) 2974-310
A. D. Provand (L) 2058
11,421
J. W. Cleland (L) 6585
C.S. Dickson, B:.C.
(C) 4019-1566
10,174
A. Cross (LU) 3119
W. M. R. Pringle
(L) 2871-248
J. Burgess OiRC) 2568
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed'by Google
250
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
GLASGOW, CBNTRJUL
13,206
O. Beith (L) 5846
J. G. A. Baird (C) 477^1067
GLASGOW, COLXBGB
11,934
Dr. C. Cameron (L) 5662
Sir W. Cunini?-
hame, Bt. (C) 41d»-ld23
GLASGOW, ST. ROLLOX
11,926
J. McCulloch (L) 4950
J. N. Cuthbertson
(C) 4824-126
GLASGOW. TRADBSTO
9222
A. Cameron Cor-
bett (L) 4354
J. Somervell (C) 3240-1114
W. McG. Greaves
(I) 86
GLASGOW AND ABBR
6918
J. A. Campbell (C) Unop.
[74,601]
13,206
J. G. A. Baird (C) 5780
G. Beith (L) 4423-1357
[112,492]
11,934
Dr. C. Cameron (L) 4880
R. V. Campbell (LU) 4225-655
[118,626]
11,926
J. Caldwell (LU) 4788
P. S. Macliver (L) 4669-119
N [71,278]
9222
A. Cameron Cor-
bett (LU) 3878
J. M. D. Meikleijohn
(L) 3174-704
GLOUCBSTBR [45,146]
4547
T. Robinson (L) 2222
W. K. Wait (C) 1726-496
GLOUCBSTBRSHIRB, B
10,157
A. B.Winterbotham
(L) 4782
J. B. Dorington (C) 4037-745
GLOUCBSTBRSHIRB, F
9458
T. Blake (L) 5143
Hon. J. W. Plmi-
kett (C) 2421-2722
DBBN UNFiTBRSITIBS
6918
J. A. Campbell (C) Unop.
4547
T. Robinson (L)
J. Ward (C)
1908
1713-195
AST, OP CIRBNOBSTBR
10,157
A. B. Winterbotham (L)
Unop,
ORBST OF DBAN [53,267]
9458
T. Blake (L) 3822
F. L. Lucas (LU) 2415-1407
Mr. Blake resioned.
July 29, 1887 (10,032):-
G. a. Samuelson
(L) 4286
E. Wyndham (C) 2736-1550
1892
14,542
J. G. A. Baird (C)
W. Menzies (L)
6121
5245-876
13 809
Dr. C. Cameron (L) 5804
Sir J. a Maxwell,
Bt (C) 4758-1046
R. Brodie (Lab) 225
13,785
Sir J. M. Car-
michaeJL Bt. (L) 6247
Hon. H. F. Elliot
(LU) 4891-1356
9666
A. Cameron Corbett
(LU) 3366
J. Caldwell (L) 3197-169
B. Burleigh (Lab) 783
J. A. Campbell (C) Unop.
T. Robinson (L)
C. J. Monk (LU)
2800-85
[49,557]
10,095
A. B. Winterbotham
(L) 4207
Col. T.W.C. Master
(C) 4054-153
Mr. Winterbotham died.
Oct. 13, 1892 (10,095) :-
CoL T. W. C. Master
(C) 4277
H. L. W. Lawson (L) 4274-3
On Petition and Scrutiny,
votes found equal ana
election declared void,
Feb. 23, 1893 (10,048):—
H. L. W. Lawson (L) 4687
CoL T.W.C. Master
(C) 4445-242
10,782
SirC.W.Dilke,Bt.
(L) 5360
M. W. C. Wemyss
(C) 2942-2418
LIBERAL YKAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
251
1895
OIiASOOW, OBNTRAIi
15,107
J. G. A. Baipd (C) 5621
E. Adam (L) 3792-1829
OIiABOOW, OOIiIiBOB
14,967
Sir J. S. MaxweU,
Bt(C) 5364
" tJ. Game
SirC.
Bt. <L)
aeron.
i21&-1145
OIiASOOW, ST. ROIiLOX
14,724
F.FaithfullBegg
Sir J. M. Cap.
4561
michael,Bt.(L) 4200-361
J. B. Woolacott
(ILP) 405
OIiASOOW. TRADBSTO
10,172
A. Cameron Cor-
bett (LU) 3373
O. Green (L) 2568-806
F. Smith ILP) 368
OIiASOOW AND ABBR
8789
J. A. CampbeU (C) Uiwp,
OLOUOBSTBR
6900
C. J. Monk (LU) 3264
A. S. Wells (L) 2791-473
OIiOUOBSTBRSHIRB, B
9625
Hon. A. B. Bathurst
(C) 4509
", L. ^" -
H. L. W. Lawson
(L)
4294-215
OIiOUOBSTBRSHIRB, F
11,002
SirC.W.Dilke,Bt(L)
cTnop.
1900
15,181
J. G. A. Baird (C)
Unop.
15,975
Sir J. S. Maxwell,
BL (C) 6629
B. Paterson <L) 5160-1469
16,896
John Wilson (LU)
T. MoKinnon Wood
<L)
6049-183
9671
A. Cameron Cor-
bett (LU) 4389
W. MaxweU (L) 2785-1604
DBBN UNIYBRSITIBS
9397
J. A. Campbell (C) Urwp,
7496
Russell Rea (L)
P. Ralll (LU)
3267
304^223
AST, OP CIRBNOBSTBR
9487
Hon. A. B. Bathnrst (C)
Vnop,
ORBST OF DBAN
9993
SirC.W.Dilke,Bt
(L) 4972
H. TerreU, Q.C. (C) 2S2(^2AS2
1906
15,616
A. M. Torrance JL) 6720
J. G. A. Baird (C) 6289-431
15,741
H. A. Watt (L) 7359
Sir J. S. Maxwell,
Bt (C) 5676-1683
19,309
T. McKinnon
Wood (L) 9453
John Wilson (LU) 6018-3405
10,449
A. Cameron Corbett
(LU) 4416
D. M. Mason (L) 4063-353
A. Rosenthal (C) 245
10,545
SirH. Craik(C) 3543
Prof. A. F. Muri-
son (L) 2450-1093
Prof. W. R. Smith
(LU) 1240
8043
Russell ReaJL) 3921
H. Terrell, K.C. (C) 3619-302
9673
R. W. Essex (L) 4517
Hon. A. B. Bathurst
(C) 4011-506
10,336
Sir C. W. Dilke, Bt. (L)
nop.
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907. ^OOglc
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
OI^UOBSTBRSHIRB, M
10,371
Hon. H. R. Brand
(L) 4646
G. HoUoway (C) 4333-313
OLOUOB8TBRSHIRB, N
11,685
J. R. Yopke (C) 4698
G. B. Samnelson (L) 4484-182
OIiOUCBBTBRBHIRB, 6
11,333
£. S. Howard (L) 4834
B. St J. Ackers (C) 468&-li5
Gorton— «ee Lanoashirb.
GovAN— «ee Lanarkshzkb.
GowER— «ee Glamorganshi
GRANTHAM [18,001]
J. W. Mellor,Q.a
(L) 1377
Capt.A.aE.Welby
(C) 1131-246
ORAYBSBND [39,833]
4200
J. B. White (C) 1916
T. Bevan (L) 1860-68
Great Yarmouth— «ec Yar
ORBBNOCK [67,672]
7131
T. Sutherland (L) 3057
J. Scott (C) 2954-103
J. M. Davidfion (I) 65
ORBBNWIOH [95^578]
T. W. Boord (C) 3317
Dr. H. Watney (L) 2961-356
ORIM8BT I
\m
8711
E. Heneage (L)
Col. A. Campbell-
Walker (C) 2897-814
Mr. HeTieage cuseepUd
office.
Feb. 13, 1886 (8650):—
£. Heneage (L) 3390
Col. C. WaUter
(C) 2330-1060
GuiLDFOKD-^ee Surrey.
1886
ID, OP STROUD [64,542]
10,371
G. HoUoway <C) 4620
W. J. Stanton (L) 3911-709
ORTH, OF TBWKBBBUR
11,665
Sir J. £. Dorinfirton, Bt. (C)
Unop.
OUTH, ov THORNBURT
11.333
Hon.J.W.Plunkett
Howard (L) 4054-881
K<§
M. Low (C) 1197
J. W. Mellor, Q.C. (L) 1161-36
4200
J. B. White (C)
E. S. Pryce (L)
1938
1430-506
7131
T. Sutherland (LU) 2905
H.Wrifirht<L) 2206-697
T. W. Boord (C) 8240
G. C. Whiteley (L) 2551-689
E. Heneage (LU)
T. Sutherst (L)
4611
4^10-201
1892
11,089
D. Brynmor Jones
G. HoUoway (C)
Y [61,289]
11.619
Sir J. E. DorinfiTton,
Bt.(C) 5028
G. B. SamuelBon (L) 4125-903
[72,717]
11,867
C. E. H. Colston (C)
E. a Howard (L)
H. Y. B. Lopes (C)
T. C. Clarke (L)
1296
1283-33
4821
CoL J. D. Psdmer (C) 2370
J. G. Shipman (L) 1619-751
6991
Sir T. Sutherland
(LU)
J. Bruce (L)
2887-55
10,256
T. W. Boord (C) 4200
G. C. Whiteley (L) 3877-323
10,315
H. Josse (L) 4202
E. Heneage (LU) 3566-636
Mr, Jo88e resigned,
March 6, 1893 (10,682) :-
E. Henea«:e (LU) 4427
H. Broadhurst (L) 3463-864
LZBBRAL TBAB BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
2£
1895
1900
1906
OIiOUCBSTBRSHIRB, M
ID, ov 8TROUD
11,588
10,474
laeao
C. A. Oipps, Q.C.
C. P. Allen (i) 4692
C. p. Allen (L)
5401
(C) 5175
C. A. Cripps, Q.C. (C)4379-313
W. B. Stewart (C)
4221-118
C. P. AUen (L) 4514-681
OIiOUOBSTBRSHIRB, N
Y
11,796
Sir J. E. Donngton, Bt (C)
12,301
Sir J. E. Dorington, Bt. (C)
Hon. M. H. kicks-
Unop,
Unop.
Beach (C)
5321
R. A. Lister (L)
5194-12
OLOUCB8TBR8HIRB, 8
OUTH, OP THORNBURT
12,195
C. E. H. Colston (C) 5727
12,646
14,006
C. E. H. Colston (C)
A. Rendall (L)
7370
A. A. Allen (L) 463&-10e9
Uiuyp.
C.E.H. Colston (C)
5240-213
GRANTHAM
2896
3046
3383
H. Y. B. Lopes (C) 1507
S. D. Waddy, Q.d
(L) 1167-340
A. Priestiey (L) 1347
A. Priestley (L)
1663
H. Y. B. Lopes (C) 1309^
H. L. C. Brassey (C) 1564-10
ORAinB8BND
5001
5600
6568
Col. J. D. Palmer
Gilbert Parker (C) 2542
H. Harmsworth (L) 1804-738
Sir Gilbert Parker
(C) 2405
L. M. Johnson
(QL_
Sir W. Geary, Bt.
3102
(L and Lab) 1218-1187
J. Macpherson
(LRdSl
1413-168
Col. Palmer resigned,
Julyl3, 1898 (5276) :-
J.H.D.Ryder(C) 2372
W. Runciman (L) 1955-417
873
ORBBNOCK
7570
7500
7821
Sir T. Sutherland
J. Reid (C) 3165
H. Stewart (L)
3596
(LU) 3571
A. E. Fletcher (L) 2753-818
J. Maconie (L) 288&-279
J. Reid (C)
3254-342
ORBBNWICH
10,899
Lord Hugh CecU
12,247
LordHughCecil(C)5454
R. S. Jaduon (L) 3484-1970
13,049
R. S. Jackson (L)
4906
(C) 4802
G. C. Whiteley (L) 3864-1238
I. H. Benn (C)
3565-134
Lord Hugh CecU
(C)
?356
ORIM8BT
11,558
13.292
G. Doughty (LU)
16,058
G. Doughty (L) 4347
E. Heneage (LU) 4166-181
Mr. D<mghty resigned..
Aug. 2, im (12,31^:-
G. Doughty (LIJ) 4940
T. Wintringham
Sir G. Doughty
Unop.
(LU)
6349
H. H. Haldinstein
(L)
4040-230
T. Proctor (LRC)
2248
(L) 318^1751
R.MelhuishaC) 204
LIBBRAti YEAR BOOK, 1907.
ioogle
254
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
HACKNBT, CBNTRAIi
7381
Sir W. G. Hunter
(9 2941
J. Holms (L) 2748-193
HACKNBT, NORTH [84,
8058
Gen. SirKPeUy (C) 3327
M, J. Mlntyr© (L) 2911-416
HAOKNBT, SOUTH [101,
Charles Russell,
ac. (L) 3544
C. J. Darling, Q.C.
<C) 2602-942
Sir C. Russell ac-
cepted office.
Feb. 11, 1888 (8684):-
Sir C. Russell,
Q.C. (L) 3174
A. R. Scoble, Q.C.
(C) 197»-1195
H. Munster (I) 17
HADDINOTONSHIRB, B
6487
R. B.Haldane(L) 3473
Lord Elcho (C) 194&-1528
1886
'""'"^^ 7381
SirW.G. Hunter (03047
Maj. Sharp Hume
(L) 1961-1066
221]
Haooebston— see Shoredit
HALIFAX [88,912]
2 seats, 12,200
T. Shaw (L) 6260
J. Stansfeld (L) 6053
A. Morris (C) 3988-2065
Hallam— see Sheffield.
Hallamshibe— see Yobkbhi
HAMMBRSMITH [111,970]
9611
Gen. W. T. Golds-
worthy (C) 4264
T.Chatfleld Clarke
(L) 3095-1169
HAMP8HIRB, BAST, or
8202
Visct. Wohner (L) 3414
W. Nicholson (L) 3253-161
D. Henty (IC) 179
8058
Gen. Sir L.PeUy(C) 3351
Dr. W. H. S. Aubrey
(L) 1848-1503
Sir L. Pelly died.
May 11, 1892 (10,060):—
W. R. Bousflold,
Q.C. (C) 4460
T. A. Meates (L) 3491-969
344]
8684
Sir C. Russell, Q.C.
(L) 2800
C. J. DarUng, Q.C.
(C) 2700-100
AST LOTHIAN [38,798]
6487
R. B. Haldane (L) 2677
P.A.Myburgh,Q.C.
(LU) 1714-963
CH.
12,269
T. Shaw (L) 5427
J. Stansfeld (L) 5381
A. Morris (C) 3612-1769
9611
Gen. W. T. Golds-
worthy (C) 3991
F. Dethridge (L)
PBTBR8FIBLD [50,250]
8202
Visct Wolmer (LU) 3188
W. Nicholson (L) 3077-111
1892
8951
SirA.R.Scoble,Q.C.
(C) 3478
J. Fyfe Stewart (L) 3193-285
10.069
W. R. Bousfleld,
Q.C. (C) 4799
J.McC^(L) 3280-1519
11,048
SirC.Russell,Q.C.
(L) 4440
T.H. Robertson (C) 3294-1146
Sir C. Russell ajmointed a
Lord of Appeal,
May 7, 1894 (11,688):-
J.FletcherMoulton,
op. (LJ
r. H. Rot
in (C) 4338-192
6250
R. B. Haldane,
Q.C. (L) 2551
Master of Polwarth
(C) 2255-296
13,177
T. Shaw (L)
J.Stansfeld (L)
6481
Alfred Arnold (C) 4663-1698
Mr. T. Shaw died,
Feb. 9, 1893 (13,317):—
W. R. Shaw (L) 4620
Alfred Arnold (C) 4251-389
J. Lister (ILP) 3028
Gen. W. T. G^s-
worthy (C) 4387
F. Smith (L) 371&-669
8431
W. Wickham (C) 3012
J. Bonham-Carter
(L) 3006-904
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
25;
1895
HACKNBT, CBNTRAIi
8835
Sir A. R. Sooble,
Q.C. (C) 3278
Hon. C. RusseU (L) 296&-312
HACKNBT, NORTH
11 444
W. R. Bousdeld,
Q.C. (C) 4725
S. Mayer (L) 2460-2266
HACKNBT, SOUTH
12,360
T. H. Robertson (C) 4681
J. Fletcher Moul-
ton, Q.C. (L) 4362-319
HADDINGTONSHIRE, B
6320
R. B. Haldane,
Q.C. (L) 2774
Master of Pol-
warth (C) 2194-580
HAIjIFAX
13 811
Alfred Arnoid(C) 5475
W. R. Shaw (L) 5085
J. Booth (L) 4283-802
J. Lister (ILP) 3818
Mr, Shaw resigned,
March 3, 1897 (14,290):-
A. Billson JL) 5664
Sir Savile Crossley,
Bt (LU)
Tom Mann (ILP) 2000
HAMMERSMITH
12.378
Gen. W. T. Golds-
worthy (C) 5017
W. C. Steadnaan
(L) 323&-1779
HAMPSHIRE, BAST, ov
8498
W. Wickham (C) Unop,
Mr, Wickham died,
June 8, 1897(8474):^
W. G. Nicholson (C) 3748
J. Bonham-Carter
(L) 332&420
1900
A. H. Allhusen (C) 3747
Sir I. Hart (L) 2243-1504
11,747
W. R. Bousfleld,
Q.C. (C)
H.W.W.Wilbep-
f orce (L)
5005
2437-2568
13,146
T. H. Robertson (C) 4714
H. Bottdmley (L) 4376-338
AST liOTHIAN
6484
R. B. Haldane,
Q.C. (L) 2668
J. Kerr (LU) 2290^78
14,879
Sir Savile Crossley,
Bt. (LU) 5931
J. H. Whitley (L) 5543
A. Billson (L) 5325-218
J. Parker jILP) 3276
13,064
W. J. Bull (C)
M, E. Lange (L)
5458
2166-3292
PBTBRSFIBIiD
8761
W. G. Nicholson (C)
Unop,
1906
8779
A. Spicer (L) 3998
A. H. Allhusen (C) 3382-616
11,334
T. Hart-Davies (L) 4655
W. R. Bousfleld,
K.C. (C) 4431-^
13,126
H. Bottomley (L) 6736
T. H. Robertson (C) 3257-347S
Rev. W. Riley (IL 804
7224
R. B. Haldane,
K.C. (L)
G. Craig Sellar
(LU)
3469
2289-118C
15,316
J. H. Whitiey (L) 9354
J. Parker (LRC) 8937
Sir Savile Crossley,
Bt. (LU) 5041-389f
14,007
Sir W. J. Bull (C)
G. Blaiklock (L)
G. Belt (Soc)
5111
4562-54$
885
9983
W. G. Nicholson (C) 4349
H. B. Money-Couits
(L) 4253-9e
LIBERAL YBAR^BOOK, 1907.
ioogle
256
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
L^«», IBIiB OF
11,993
Sir R. E. Webster,
Q.C. <C) 5485
Hon. Evelyn Ashley
<L) 5059436
HAMPSHIRE, NBW FO
9858
F. Compton (C) 42S1
H. M. BompaR, Q.G.
(L) 8511-770
HAMPSHIRS, NORTH, o
7720
O. Sclater-Booth
RB8T [52,8
F. Compton (C)
A
R. Eve <L)
231S-1579
V BASINOSTOIOB [82,909]
7720
G. Sclater-Booth <C) Unop,
Mr, ScUUer-Booth raised to
peercLoe as Lord Basing,
July 18, 1887 (8021):—
A. F. Jeffreys (C) 3158
R.Eve(L)
HAMPBHIRB, SOUTH, O
12,162
Gen. Sir F.W.J. Fltz-
wygram, Bt. (C) 6177
K Q. Wilberforce
(L) _ 4618-«69
HAMPSHIRE, WB8T, or
9175
W. W. B. Beach
(C) 4559
F. W. Buxton (L) 3108-1451
HAMP8TBJLD [82,329]
6981
Sir H. T.Holland,
Bt. (C) 2785
Marquess of Lome
(L) 1910-875
J.B.WlUiams(Soc) 27
Handsworth— see Staffor
HAMIiRT [100,365]
W. Woodall*(L) 6136
Col. V. WriKht (C) 2739-3397
Harborouoh— «ee Leiobstb
HARROW-^ee Middlesex.
HARTLBPOOIj [86,305]
8500
T. Richardson (L) 3669
Dr. T.H. Tristram,
Q.C. (C) 2629-1040
1886
WIGHT [82,418]
11,903
Sir R. E. Webster,
Q.C. (C) 5271
J. Stuart (L) 4013-1258
Unop,
r FJLRBHJIlM [81,653]
12,162
en.SirF. W. J.Fltz-
wygram, Bt. (C)
ANDOmSR U ,
W. W. B. Beach (C)
Unop,
Unop,
5081
Sir H. T. Holland,
BL (C) 2707
W. R. Sluott (L) 945-1762
Sir H. T, Holland raised
to peerage as Lord Knuts-
ford,
Feb. 28, 1888(6995) :-
E. Brodie Hoare (C) Unop,
DSHIRB.
10,970
W. Woodall {L)
Unop,
8500
T. Richardson (LU) 3381
M. L. Hawkes (L) 2469-912
Mr, Richardson died,
Jan. 21. 1891 (10,378):—
Chris. Fumess (L) 4608
Sir W. Gray (L U) 4 305-298
1892
12,957
Sir R. E. Webster,
S.F.Mendl(L)
10,126
Hon. J. Soott-Mon-
taflru(C)
J. Eng (L)
9110
A. F. Jeffreys (C)
G. Judd (L)
4481
3726-755
4046
2555-1481
13,816
Gen. Sir F.W.J. Fitz-
wygram, Bt (C) 6066
J. O. Niven (L) 4547-1539
9065
W. W. B. Beach (C)
Unop,
E. Brodie Hoare
(C) 3848
J. C. Swinbume-
Hanham (L) 2239-1609
12,742
W. Woodall (L} 5825
A. H. Heath (C) 3893-1832
10,513
Chris. Fumess (L) 4626
T. Richardson (LU) 4550-76
l^I^ERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
26
1895
HAMPSHIRB, ISIiB OF
13»816
Sir R.E. Webster,
Q.C. (C) 5809
Hon. A. Wode-
house (L) 5963-446
Sir R, Webster appointed
Master of Rous and
created LordAlverstone,
May 23, 1900 (14,491) :—
Capt.J.£.B.Seel7
<C) 6432
Godfrey Baring (L)537O-1062
HAMPSHIRE, NBW FO
10,184
Hon. J. Soott-Montacru (C)
unop.
HAMP8HIRB, NORTH, O
9489
A. F. Jeflteys (C)
Unop.
HJlMPSHIRS, SOUTH, o
14;^7
Gen. Sir F. W. J. Fitz-
wygram, Bt. (C)
Unop,
H&MPSHIRB WB8T,OP
9131
W. W. B. Beach (C)
Unop,
HAMP8TBJLD
8937
B. Brodie Hoare (C) Unop,
1900
14,494
WIGHT
Capt. J. E. B. Seely <C)
Unop,
MaJ, Seely resigned,
April 6, 1904 (14,840):—
Maj. J. E. B. Seely (lU)
Unop,
RBST
10,495
Hon. J. Scott-Montasru (C)
Ufiop,
Mr, Scott 'Monixigu suc-
ceeded to peerage as Lord
Montagu of Beaulieu,
Deo.6, 1905 (10,818):—
H. F. Compton (C) 4539
SlrK H. Hobart (L) 4340-119
r BJI.8INOSTOKB
10,508
A. F. Jeflteys (C)
Unop.
r FJLRBHIlM
16,050
A. H. Lee (C) 7375
R.T. Smith (L)
Mr, Milvain appointed
Judge Advocatc-Oener€U.
Oct 26, 1905 (11,301) :—
J. S. Fletcher (C) 4225
G. F. Rowe (L)
ANDOYBR
9383
W. W. B. Beach (C) Unop,
Mr. Beach died,
Aug. 26, 1901 (9460):—
E. B. Faber (C) 3696
G. Judd (L) 347»-223
9837
B. Brodie Hoare (C) Un^yp,
Mr, Hoare resigned,
Jan.24,1902(10,§90):—
T. Milvain, K.fc.
(C) 3843
G. F. Rowe (L) 2118-1725
HANIiBY
12,897
W. Woodall (L) 6653
A. H. Heath (C) 5367-286
HARTIiBPOOIi
10 999
T. Riohardflon (LU) 4853
SirC.Fume88(L) 4772-81
15,983
A. H. Heath (C)
£. Edwards (L)
5944-642
12,849
SfaTC.Fiime8s(L) 6491
Sir T. Richardson
(LU) 4612-1879
1906
15,193
Godfrey Baring (L) 7453
Col. A. H. Morgan
(C) 5892-156]
11,030
Sir R. H. Hobart (L) 4949
H. F. Compton (C) 4901-48
12,049
A. F. Je£frey8 (C) 4825
H. C. W. Vemey (L) 4705-120
Mr, Jeffreys died,
March 12, 1906 (12,049) :>-
A. C. Salter, K.C. (C) 4852
H. C. W. Vemey L) 4593-259
T. E. Polden (IL) 467
17,398
A. H. Lee (C) 7683
Surg.-Gen.G.J.H.
Eyatt (L) 6331-1352
10,^
Capt. W. V. Faber (C) 4603
G. Judd (L) 4524-79
11,467
J. S. Fletcher (C)
G. F. Rowe (L)
4934
4461-473
16.156
K Edwards (Lab) 9183
A. H. Heath (C) 4287-4896
14,066
Sir C. Fnmess (L)
Unop,
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK,
1907. r- T
„ zedbyUOOgle
258
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
HARWiCH-^ee Essex.
HASTINO8je2,013]
Sir T. Brassey (L) 2712
W. Noble (C) 2550-162
EUvBRFORDWBST-nsee Pemb
HAWICK DISTRICT [35,
5679
G. O. Trevelyan (L)
Unop.
HBNI4EY— 0ee Oxfordshire.
HBRBFORD[21,382]
J. Pullev (L) 1360
W. H. Barneby (C) 1296-64
HBRSFORDBHIRB, NO
9311
T. Duckham (L) 3871
J. Rankin (C) 3750-121
HBRBFORDSHIRB, SO
10,179
M. Blddulph (L) 4415
Sir J. R. Bailey, Bt.
(C) 364^772
HBRTFORDSHIRB, BA
8840
Abel Smith (C) 4263
Hon. H. F. Cowper
(L) 3072-1191
HBRTFORDSHIRB, MI
8741
Visct. Grimston
(C) 4108
J. Coles (L) 3037-1071
HBRTFORDSHIRB, NO
8996
Baron Dimsdale
(C) 4419
H. G. Fordham (L) 2869-1550
HBRTFORDSHIRB, WB
10,029
, T. F. Halsey (CJ 4032
"S G. F. PhiUips (L) 3712-320
feXHAM— see NORTHUMBER
Ywoop— «ce Lancashire.
1886
5672
W. Noble (C) 2765
Cant. Hon. T. S.
Brand (L) 2230-535
5679
A. L. Brown (L) 2523
Sir G. O. Trevelyan,
Bt. (LU) 2493-30
3002
Sir J. R. Bailey, Bt
(C) 1401
J. Pulley <L) 1136-265
RTH, OP IiBOMINSTBR
9314
J. Rankin (C) 4287
E. S. Lucas (L) 2394-1893
UTH, or ROSS [48,395]
10,179
M. Biddulph (LU) 3968
T. Duckham (L) 1670-2298
ST, OP HBRTFORD [59,424
8840
Abel Smith (C)
Unop.
D, OP ST. AIiBANS [63,027]
8741
Visct. Grimston (C)
Unop.
RTH, OP HITCHIN [47,490]
8996
Baron Dimsdale (C)
Unop,
ST, OP WATFORD [80,211]
10,029
T. F. Halsey (C)
Unop'
1892
6576
W. Noble (C)
Seijt. Hemphill,
Q.C. (L)
3077
2628-449
6291
T. Shaw (L) 3004
R. F. Watson (LU) 2639-365
Mr. Shaw ajypointed Scot-
tish Solidtor-Qeneral,
March 27, 1894 (6302):—
T. Shaw, ac. (L) 3203
R W.M.Fimarton
(LU) 255ft^7
W. H. Grenf ell (L) 1507
Sir J. R. Bailey, Bt
(C) 1380-127
Mr. QrenfeU resigned.
Aug. 15, 1893 (3415):—
C. W. R. Cooke (6) 1504
Sir J. Pulley (L) 1460-44
[44,603]
9778
J. Rankin (C) 4318
J. T. SouthaU (L) 2918-1400
10,968
M. Biddulph (LU) 4326
J. Pulley L) 3869-457
9355
Abel Smith (C) 4276
E. R. Speirs (L) 281&-1458
9672
VicaryGibbs (C) 3417
T. M. Harvey (L) 2573-844
W.H. Bingham Cox
(C) 1580
G. B. Hudson (C) 4187
J. Wattridge (L) 2728-1459
11,037
T. F. Halsey (C)
J. Maraham (L) 3627-1175
4802
L15SRAI' T^AR POOK, 1907,
digitized by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
259
1895
HASTINGS
7292
W.L.ShadweU(C) 205
CecUInce(L) 2863-342
HAWICK DISTRICT
6357
T. Shaw, Q.C. (L) 3033
J. Sanderson (LU) 2531^502
HERBFORD
3328
C. W. Radcliffe
Cooke (C) 1869
Sir R. Pearce-Edg-
cumbe (L) 1356-313
HBRBFORD8HIRR, NO
9954
J. Rankin (C)
Unop.
HBRJBFORDSHIRJB, SO
11,249
M. Biddulph (LU) 4573
A. Withy 0^) 2828-1745
HJBRTFORDSHIRB, BA
9846
Abel Smith (C) Unop.
Mr, Smith died,
June 22, 1898 (10,301) :—
Evelyn Cecil (C) 4118
Hon. C. R. Spencer
(L) 3850-268
HBRTFORD8HIRB, MI
10,205
Vicary Gibbs (C)
Unop,
HBRTFORD8HIRB, NO
9195
O. B. Hudson (C)
Unop,
HBRTFORDSHIRB, WB
1900
8142
F. Freeman-Thomas
(L) 3399
E. Boyle, Q.C. (C) 3191-208
T. Shaw, Q.C. jL)
J. Sanderson (LU)
2611
238&-225
J. S. Arkwright (C)
Unop,
RTH, OP IiBOMINSTBR
9631
Sir J. Rankin, Bt.(C)
Unop.
UTH, OP ROSS
10,489
Capt. P. A. CUve (LU)
Ui
mop.
ST, OP HBRTFORD
10,402
Abel H. Smith (C)
Unop.
D, OP ST. ALBANS
11,104
Hon. Vicary Gibbs (C)
Unop.
Mr. Oibba resigned.
Feb. 12, 1904 (11,518):—
J. BamfordSlack (L)4757
Hon. Vicary Gibbs
(C) 4e2&-132
RTH, OP HITOHIN
9275
G. B. Hudson (C)
Unop,
11 809
T. F. Halsey (C)
Unop.
ST, OP WATFORD
13,450
T. F. Halsey (C)
Unop.
1906
8758
W. H. Du Cros (C) 4348
F. Freeman-Thomas
(L) 3935-413
6053
T. Shaw, K.C. (L) 3125
Sir A. Conan Doyle
(LU) 2444-681
J. S. Arkwright (C) 1934
Col. E. S. Luc€w-
Scudamore (L) 1692-242
E. G. Lamb (L) 3892
SirJ.Rankin,Bt.(C) 3864-28
10,394
Col. A. Gardner (L) 4497
Capt. P. A. CUve
(LU) 4185-312
11,124
Abel H. Smith (C) 4836
C. RodenBuxton(L)475&-80
12,497
CoL E. H. Carlile (C) 5856
J. Bamf ord Slack (L) 5304-562
J. Bertram (L)
J. J. W. Miller (C)
4157
4081-76
16J41
N. Micklem, K.O.
T.F. Halsey (C)
7612
613&-1476
WPWRAL TBAB BOOK. 1W7-, .^ GoOglc
260
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
High Peak— see Derbtbhir
HrroHiN — see Hertfordshi
HoLBORN— see Finsbury.
HOLDBRNBSS-^ee YORKBHIR
Holland— see Linoolnshir
HoLMFiRTH — see Yorkbhir
HoNiTON— see Devonshire.
HORNOABTLE— see lilNOOLNB
HORNBEY— iSee MiDDLEBEX.
Horsham— see Sussex.
HonoHTON - LB - Spring —see
Houghton WEsr-^ee Lang
HowDENSHiRE— see Yorkbh
HozTON^see Shoreditgh.
HUDDBRSFIBIiD [96,218]
14,991
K A. Leatham (L) 6900
J. CroBland (C) 619i-766
HUIiIi, GBHTRAIi [00,474]
11,827
H. S. King (C) 4193
C. M. Norwood <L> 4027-106
N.B.Billany(Lab)736
HUIiIi, BAST [71,181]
8053
W. Saunders (L) 3625
F. B. Grotrian (C) 2960-065
HOT<I<, WBST [107,862]
11.517
C. H. Wilson (L) 5247
Sir A. K. Rolllt (C) 3697-1550
HUNTINGDONSHIRE, N
5989
Capt W. H. Fel-
lowes (C) 2775
LordE. Gordon (L) 2410-365
1886
HUNTINGDONSHIRB, 8
5655
T. Coote (L) 2354
Ck)L Hon. O. Mon-
tagu (C) 2208-146
Hyde— see Cheshire.
HTTHJB [46.619]
\
Sir Edward Wat-
kin, Bt (L) 2247
A. C. Morton (L) 797-1450
Durham Ck>.
ASHIRE.
IRE.
14,991
W. Summers (L) 6210
J. Crosland (C)
6026-184
11,627
H. S. King (C) 4968
R. C. Lehmann (L) 3861-1107
8053
F. B, Grotrian JC)
W. Saunders (L)
11,517
C. H. Wilson (L)
A. K. Dibb (C)
3139
3102-37
3045-1578
ORTH, OP RAM8BT [31,
5969
Capt W. H. Fellowes (C)
Unop,
Capt, FeiUowes became peer
as Lord De Ramsey,
Aug. 30, 1887 (6057):-
Hon. A. E. Fellowes
<C) 2700
J. H. Sanders (L) 2414-286
OUTH, OP HUNTINGDON
5655
A. H. Smith-Barry
<C) 2302
T. Coote <L) 2141-161
3737
Sir Edward Watldn, Bt.
(LU) Unop,
1892
15,466
W. Summers (L) 7096
Sir J. Crosland (C) 6837-261
Mr, Summers died,
Feb. 4, 1898 (15,550):—
Sir J. Crosland (C) 7068
J. Woodhead (L) 7033-35
12,350
H. S. King (C)
F. MaddiBon (L)
4462-476
9677
Clarence Smith Oi) 4570
F. B. Grotrian (C) 3738-832
3500-2783
C. H. Wilson (L)
CoL G. Smith (C)
089]
6545
Hon. A. E, Fellowes
(C) 2842
J. P. Sheldon (L) 2445-397
[22,918]
5479
A. H. Smith-Barry (C)2251
S. H. Whitbread (L) 2229-22
4215
Sir Edward Watkin, Bt.
(LU) Unop,
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, lOOT^ed by GoOqIc
POLL'BOOK, 1885-1906.
261
1895
HUDDISRSFIISIiD
15,832
SirJ.T.Woodhouae
(L) 6755
Sir J. Croeland (C) 5868-887
H.R. Smart (ILP) Iddi
HUU4, OBNTRJUj
11,259
Sir H.S.Klnflr(C) 5476
F. MaddiscML) 3515-1961
HUIili, BAST
10.419
J. T. FirbankJC) 4305
Sir Clarence Smith
(L) 4152-153
HUI«I<, WBST
14,520
C.H. Wilson (L) 6637
T. McCarthy (LLP) 1400-5237
HUNTINODONSHIRIS, N
6630
Hon. A. E. Fellowes
/Qv 3012
H.Heldmann(L) 2063-949
HUNTINODONSHIRB, 8
5435
A. H. Smith-Barry
(C) 2419
J.J.Wilk8(L) 2068-351
4695
Gen. Sir B. Edwards
(Cj 2189
Sir I. Hart (L) 1726-463
Sir B. Edwards resigned,
March 1,1889(5224):—
Sir E. A. SasBOon,
Bt.(C) 2425
SlrI.Hart(L) 1886-527
1900
16.770
Sir J. T. Woodhouse
(L) 7886
CoL E. H. Carlile
(C) 6831-1065
10,378
SirH.S.Kin^(C) 5257
G.G.Greenwood (L) 2466-2792
12,066
J.T.FirbankiO
T. R. Ferens (L)
16,757
C. H. Wilson (L)
J. R Willows (C)
5264
6364
441»-194d
ORTH, or RAM flUBY
6683
Hon. A. E. Fellowes
(Q 2893
G. PhiUips (L) 1742-1151
OUTH, or HUNTINGDON
5222
G. C. Montagu (C) 2118
C.Adeane(L)
Sir E. A. Sassoon, Bt. (C)
Unop.
1906
17,568
Sir J. T. Woodhouse
(L) 6302
T.R.William8<LRC) 5813-489
J. F. Fraser (C) 4391
Sir J. T. Woodhottse made
Railway Commissioner.
Nov. 28, 1906 (17,568):—
Arthur Sherwell (L) 5762
T.R. Williams(LRC) 5422-340
J. F. Fraser (C) 4844
8861
Sir H. S. King (C) 4345
G. J. Bentham (L) 3167-1178
13,073
T. R. Ferens (L)
L. R. Davies (C)
6881
4519-2362
20,192
Hon. C. Wilson (L) 8852
Sir J.Sherbum(LU) 6405-2247
6751
A.C.F.Boulton(L)3184
Hon. A. E. FeUowes
(C) 2803-381
5272
S.H.Whitbread(L)2426
J.Cator(C) 1057-469
Sir E. A. Sassoon,
Bt.(C) 3246
H.C.Biron(L) 2347-899
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Ld by Google
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
[LKE8TON— see Debbtshhus.
iscK—see Lanoashikb.
[NTISRNISSS DISTRICT
3556
R. B. Finlay, Q.C.
(L) 1700
W. S. B. McLaren
<L) 1546-163
INTISRNISSS-SHIRIS [67,
9830
C. F. Mackintosh
(Crf) 3555
R. MacLeod (C) 2031-1524
Sir K. Mackenzie
(L) 1887
[30,882]
3556
R. B. Finlay, Q-C.
(LU) 1619
Sir R. Peel, Bt.(L) 1316-273
700]
9330
C. F. Mackintosh (LU)
Vnop,
IPSWIOH [661630]
2 aeais. SSffl
H. W. West, Q.C. (L) 3795
Jesse Ck>Uing8 (L) 3777
K. M. IndiC) 3717-60
SirW. T.Charley,
Q.C. (C) 3619
Mr. West and Mr. CoUings
unseated on petition,
April 14,1886 (#60):-
C. Dahrmple (C) 3887
Lord Elcho (C) 3002
Lord W. Hervey O.) 3835-27
Sir H. Davey, Q.C.
0.) 3627
ISLB OF Thanet— see Kent.
IsuE OF Wight— see Hamps
ISUNOTON, RAST [89,
H. B. Ince, Q.C. (L) 3296
C. Lambert (C) ~^
ISIiINOTON, NORTH [99
G.C.T.Barttey(C) 3545
S. D. Waddy, Q.C.
(L) 2972-673
ISIiINOTON, SOUTH [71,
H. Spicer (L) 3050
H.W. Wright (C) 2502-548
ISIiINOTON, VRST [74,
7276
R. Chamberlain
(L) 3470
Dr. G. Danford
Thomas (C) 2256-1214
Jarbow— see Durham Co.
Kjsiohley— see Yorkshire.
KENDALr-^ee Westmorland
ELbnnington— see Lambeth.
KRNSINOTON, NORTH
Sir Roper Leth-
bri^e (C)
J. F.B.Firth(L)
3619
3011-«)8
Lord Elcho (C) 3846
C. Dahrmple (C)
S.J.Stem(L)
B. T. L. Thomson (L) 3334
HIRB.
149]
8092
C. Lambert (C) 3732
H. B. Inoe, Q.C. (L) 2336-1396
895]
7774
G.C.T.Barttey(C)8466
P. W. Clayden (L) 1976-1480
7024
SirA.K.Romt(C) 2774
H. Spicer (L) ' ^
171]
7276
R. Chamberlain
(LU) 2793
W. A. Maodonald
(L) 1501-
[87,708]
8297
Sir Roper Leth-
bridge (C) 3394
K. Routledge (L) 2443-951
1892
3941
G. Beith (L)
R. B. Finlay, Q.C.
(LU)
1615
15G2-63
8480
(L)3035
Dr.D.:
C. F. Mack
(LU)
Dr. Mcbogregor resigned.
June 13, 1895 (8229) :—
J. E. B. Baillle (C) 3164
D. Macrae (L) 2514-650
9384
Sir C. Dalrymple, Bt.
(C) 4350
Lord Elcho (C) 4277
D. F. Goddafd (L) 4054-223
A. W. Soames (L) 3888
9672
B. L. Cohen (C) 3975
Percy Bunting (L) 3510-465
10.782
G. C. T. Bwrtiey (C) 4456
J. Hill (L) 3646-810
SlrA.K.Romt(C) 3194
W.Digby(L) 2873-321
T. Lough (L)
R. Chamberlain
(LU)
2655-730
9017
F. C. Frye (L) 3503
W. E. T. Sharpe (C) 3293-210
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
26S
1895
INTISRNESS DISTRICT
3974
R. B. Finlay, Q.C.
(LU) 1846
H. Bell (L) 1596-250
imnSRHESSS-SHIRIS
8229
J. E. B. Baillie (C) 2991
N. J. Kennedy (L) 2891-100
IPSVIGH
9619
D. F. Goddard (L) 4396
Sir C. Dalrymple, Bt.
(C) 4293
A. W. Soames (L) 425(M13
Lord Blcho (C) 4219
ISUNOTON, RAST
10,191
B. L. Cohen (C) 4383
T. McKlnnon
Wood (L) 3159-1224
ISIiINOTON, NORTH
10,803
G. C. T. Bartley
(C) 4626
Dr. T. B. Napier (L)3317-1309
ISIiINOTON, SOUTH
8244
SirA.K.Rollit(C)3563
Dr. Heber Hart (L) 2342-1221
ISIiINOTON. WBST
T. LouKh (L)
G. BaSam (LU)
3494
3031-463
KBNSINOTON, NORTH
9482
W.E.T.Sharpe(C)3829
F. C. Frye (L) 2913-916
1900
4065
Sir R.B. Finlay, Q.C.
(LU) 1829
J. A. Duncan (L) 1469-360
9061
J. A. Dewar (L) 3168
The Mackintosh (C) 2867-301
10,646
D. F. Goddard (L) 4567
SirC. Dah:yniple,Bt.
(C) 4527
Noel Buxton (L) 4283-244
J. F. P. Rawlinson
(C) 4207
10,395
B. L. Cohen (C) 4205
A. M. Torrance (L) 2586-1619
11,964
G.C.T. Bartley (C) 4881
K. C. Rawlings (L) 2567-2314
8796
SirA.K:.Romt(C)3881
J. A. Strahan (L) 1665-2216
9074
T. LoTiffh (L) 8178
F. H. Medhurst (LU) 315^19
W. K. T. Sharpe (C) 3257
Rufus Isaacs, Q.C.
(L) 2527-730
1906
4547
J. A. Bryce (L)
Sir R. B. Finlay,
K.C. (LU)
9957
J. A. Dewar (L)
L. H. Strain (C)
2304
1746-558
3918
1810-2106
12,146
D. F. Goddard (L)
F. T. Cobbold (L)
Sir C. Dalrymple,
Bt.(C)
S. J. G. Hoare (C)
4591-1699
10,786
G. H. Radford (L) 4477
Sir B. L. Cohen, Bt.
(C) 3710-767
12,075
D. S. Waterlow (L) 5284
Sir G. C. T. BarUey
(C) 4418-866
8361
T. Wiles (L) 3606
SirA.K.Romt(C) 1991-1615
W.Hunt(C) 870
T. Longh (L)
F. H. Medhurst
(LU)
4116
3618-498
10,270
H.Y.Stanger,K.C.
(L) 4416
W.E.H.Wimams,
K.C. (C) 3358-1058
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
§eVby Google
264
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
EOiNSINOTON, SOUTH
8859
Sir A. Borthwiok
(C) 4a02
M. H. CooksoD,
Q.C. (L) 2138-2164
8850
Sir A. Borthwlck
(C) 4156
Maj. H. F. Speed
O!) 1022^134
iCBNT, BAST or ST. AU
12,157
A. Akers-Doufiflas
(C) 5842
A. Simmons (L) 3582-2280
KBNT, ISUi OF THANES
7941
CoL E. R. E:ing-
Harman (C) 3381
E. F. Davis (L) 2870-711
GUSTINIS'S {76,350]
T [71,631]
7941
Col. E. R. King-
Harman (C) 3309
E. G. Banks (L) 1311-2068
CoL King-Harman died,
Jmie 29, 1888(8228):—
J. Lowther (C) 3547
Hon. E. Knatchbull-
Hugessen (L)
KBNT, MID OP MISDVA
13,482
Hon. J. S. Gathome-
Hardy(C) 6212
Sir S. H. Water-
low, Bt. (L) 5116-1094
KBNT, NORTH- WBST or
11,173
Sir W. Hart Dyke,
BtiC) 4488
J. E. Samiders (L) 4006-482
KBNT, NORTH-NAST or
11,370
H. KnatchbuU-
Hngessen (G) 5067
F. FTBelsey (L) 4123-944
KBNT, SOUTH, or ASH
13,389
W. P. Pomfret (0)6020
G. C. Whiteley (L) 4805-1125
KBNT, SOUTH-WBST, o
10,708
R. Norton (C) 4533
F.W.Vemey(L) 4210-323
KBNT, VRST. or SBYB
11,006
C. W. Mills (C) 4651
Patteson Nickalls
(L) 3056-605
12,1
A. Akers-Douglas (C)
Unop,
T [65,007]
13,482
Hon. J. S. Gathorne-Hardy,
(C Unop.
DARTFORD [109,880]
ILm
Sir W. Hart Dyke,
Bt.(C) 4108
J. £. Saunders <L) 2065-1233
[76,887]
11.370
H. SLnatGhbujl-Hngessen
(C) Unop.
FORD [66,053]
13,380
W. P. Pomfret (C)
Unop,
r TUNBRIDOR [80,250]
10,703
R. Norton (C)
Unop,
NOAKS [M,7^
Hon. C. W. liills (C)
Unop,
1892
8871
Sir A. Bortbwick, Bt. (C)
Unop.
15,260
A. Akers-Doufiflas (C)
Unop,
0013
J. Lowther (C) 3001
Dr. Heber Hart Oi) 2857-1044
14 484
Mai. 0. E. Warde
(O) 6337
W. 0. Steadman
(Lab) 4301-1046
1^227
Sir W. Hart Dyke
Bt. (C) 5204
J. Lyon (L) 4722-572
14,210
H. Knatchbnll-
Hufi^essen (C) 4S46
Sydney Hallifax (L) 4640-206
14,314
L. Hardy (C)
J. U. Bugler (L)
5512
4281-1231
12,494
A. S. Grifflth-Bos-
cawen (C) 4821
CapL F. Pavy (L)
13,916
H. W. Forster (C)
T. Johnston (L)
LIBBRAT. TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
m
1895
KBNSINOTON, SOUTH
8801 ~
Sir A. Borthwick, Bt. (C)
Unop,
Sir A . Borthwick raised to
veerage <i8 Lord Olenesk,
Nov. M, 1886 (8801):—
Lord Warkworth (Earl
Percy) (C) Unop.
KBNT, BAST or BT. AU
13,742
A. Akers-Douglas (C)
'nop.
KBNT, ISIiB OF THANB
9904
J. Lowther (C)
Unop,
KBNT, MID or M ADVA
13 796
Col. C. E. Warde (O
Unop,
KBNT, NORTH- WBST or
GUSTINB'S
14,211
A. Akers-Douglas (C)
Sir W. Hart Dyke.
Bt. (C) d09Q
Sir Patteson
Nickalls (L) 4557-1142
KBNT, NORTH-BAST or
13,701
F. G. Barnes (C) 5738
S. Barrow (L) 4557-1181
KBNT, SOUTH, or ASH
13,081
L. Hardy (C)
Unop.
KBNT, SOUTH. WBST, o
12,171
A. a GriiSth-Boscawen (C)
Unop,
KBNT, WBST, or SBTB
13,777
H. W. Forster (C)
Unop.
1900
8830
Earl Percy (C5)
Unop.
Unop.
10,017
J. Lowther (C)
Unop.
Mr, Lowther died.
Oct. 7, 1904 (10,823):-
H. H. Marks (C) 4048
Joseph King (L)
13,965
Col. C. B. Warde (C)
Unop.
DARTFORD
15^
Sir W. Hart byke, Bt. (C)
Unop,
FAYBRSHAM
14,795
CapL J. Howard (C)
Unop.
FORD
12,714
L. Hardy (C) 5896
B. Nicholson (IC) 2343-3555
r TUNBRIDOB
13,519
A. a Griffith-Bos-
cawen (C) 5576
Cliflford Cory (L) 3494-2082
NOAKS
14,861
H. W. Forster (C) 6604
M. Richardson (L) 1792-4812
Mr. Foster civpointed a
Lord of the Treasury
Aug. 21. 1902 (15,420):-
H. W. Forster (C) 5333
B. Morice (L) 4442-891
1906
Earl Percy (C) 4835
Sir E. O'MaUey (L) 1624-3211
15,841
A. Akers-Douglas
(C) 7655
C. W. B. Prescott
(L) 4794-2861
11,891
H. H. Marks (C) 5154
Joseph Ejng (L) 3961-1193
F. McC. Goodhart
(C) 925
14,628
Col. C. E. Warde (C) 6167
A. Williams (L) 6001-106
19,741
J. Rowlands (L) 9532
Sir W.Hart Dyke,
Bt. (C) 6728-2804
14,860
Dr. T.B. Napier (L) 6925
Capt. J. Howard
(C) 5091-1834
13,864
L. Hardy (C)
P. A. Harris (L)
5994
5614-38
15,500
A. P. Hedges (L) 7170
A. S. Grifflth-Bofl-
cawen (C) 5887-1283
17,256
H.'W. Forster (C) 7219
B. Morice (L) 6855-364
M. S. Richardson
(H.) 44
LIBERAL TBAB BOOK, 1907.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
966
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
KBRRT, flAST [40,609]
5871
J. D. Sheehan (N) 81fl0
C.H.de a. Robert-
son (C) 30^38
KBRRT, NORTH [98,075]
5072
J. Stack (N)
Unop,
KBRRT, SOUTH [42,061]
John O'Connor (N) 2742
D. 0*Ck>nneU (C) 133-2608
[«,871]
M68
gton(
Ck>L W. Rowan (G) 262-2345
E. Harrington (N) 2607
1886
5B71
J. D. Sheehan <N)
Unop,
J. Stack (N)
5072
Unop,
4529
John O'CJonnor (N)
Unop,
Mr, O'Connor resigned.
Sept, 21, 1887 (4267):-
D.^bride (N)
Unop,
Kbstevbn, North— «ee Linc
Kestbyen, Soxttk— «ee Lino
KIDDBRMIMBTRR [26,263]
4506
J. Brinton (L) 2172
A. F. Qodson (C) 2014-158
KIU>JUtB, NORTH [30,473]
6108
J. L. Carew (N) 8168
Baron D. Robeck
(C) 467-2701
KIIiDJLRB, SOUTH [33,083]
5070
J. Leahy (N)
Unop,
KIl4KBNNTg3,2^]
J. F. Smithwiok (N)
Unop,
KILKBNNT. NORTH [31,
E. M. Manim (N) 4064
Hon. C. B. Bellew
(C) 174-^1810
E. Harrington (N)
OLNSHIRB.
OLNSHIRB.
Unop,
4506
A. F. Godson (G)
W. a Blunt (L)
5106
J. L. Garew (N)
5070
J. Leahy (N)
1898
T. Quinn (N)
2081
1796-285
Unop,
Unop,
Unop,
855]
5824
E. M. Marom (N) Unop,
Mr, Marum died,
Dec. 22. 1890 (5675):—
Sir J. P. Hennessy
(N) 2527
V. Scnlly(P) 1365-1162
Sir J. P, Hennessy died,
Oct. 29. 1891 (5873);—
P. MoDermott (N) Unop,
1802
J. D. Sheehan (N) 2800
J.MoGiUycuddy(G) 253-2347
5855
T. Sexton (N)
E. H. Burke (P)
776-2062
2096
D. Kilbride (N)
J. D. Foley (P) 225-1871
R. G. A. Winn (G) 86
SirT.B8monde,Bt
(N) 2490
E. Harrington (P) 1143-1347
R. B. Palmer (G) 43
A. F. Godson (G)
R. Eve (L)
2066
1801-265
P. J. Kenned/(N) 2158
J. L. Garew (P) 1707-446
5873
M. J. Mlnch (N)
J. Leahy (P)
876-1067
1806
T. B. Gurran (N) 744
John O'Gonnor (P) 604-140
5879
P.MeDennott(N) 2808
W. McM. Kayan-
agh (G) 814-2584
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906
.
2d
1895
1900
1906
KBRRT, BAST
5763
6005
5611
Michael Davltt (N) Unop*
J. Murphy (N)
J, Murphy (N)
B. O'SiQlivan (N)
2185
Mr. DavUt elected to sit
Unop.
2131^
for Mayo, S,
March 27, 1886 (5629):--
Hon. J. B. Roche
(N) 1961
J. McGilllcuddy
(C) 680-1281
KBRRT, NORTH
5744
5675
5664
T. Sexton (N) Unop,
M. J. Flavin (N)
M. J. Flavin (N)
Mr. Sexton resigned.
1^ J. Flavin (N) * Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
KBRRT, SOUTH
3472
5758
5003
D. KUbride (N) Unop.
J. P. Boland (N)
J. P. Boland (N)
Mr. Kilbride elected to sit
Unop.
Unop.
for OaZway. N,
Sept. 4, 1896 (3472):-
T. J. Farrell (N) 1209
W. M. Murphy (N) 474-736
KBRRT, WBST
5839
5845
5826
SirT.Esnionde,Bt.<N)
T.O'Donnell(N)
2464
T. O'Donnell (N)
Unop.
J. Julian (N)
1065-1399
Unop.
KTDDRRMINSTRR
4195
4289
4697
A. F. Godson (C) 2006
SirA.F.Gk>dBon(C)1950
E. B. Barnard (L)
2354
R. Eve (L) 1713-295
E. B. Barnard (L)
1804-146
S. Baldwin (C)
2083-271
KIIJ>ARR, NORTH
9fM
6541
4843
C.J. Engledew(N) 1944
E. Leamy (N)
1461
John O'Connor (N)
J. L. Carew (P) 1712-232
C. J. Kngledew (N) 1229-232
Unop.
Mr. Leamy died.
Feb. 14. 1906 (4797) :
John O^Connor (N)
_
•
KIIiDARB, SOUTH
Unop.
6011
7573
5164
M. J. Minch (N)
M. J. Minch (N)
Unop.
D. Kilbride (N)
Unop,
KII«KBNNT
Mr. Minch resigned.
May 22, 1903 (54^):-
D. Kilbride (N) Unop.
Unop.
1769
2556
1533
P. O'Brien (P) 681
J. P. Farrell (N) 067-14
P. O'Brien (N)
Unop.
P. O'Brien (N)
Unop.
KII4KBNNT, NORTH
6170
5162
P. MoDennott (N)
P.McDermott(N)
Unop.
J. Devlin (N)
Unop.
Unop.
Feb. 26, 1902 (5184):-
J. Devlin (N)
-
Mr. Devlin elected to sUfor
Unop.
Belfast, W.
March 3, 1906 (5162):
\
—
M. Meagher (N)
Unop.
LIBBBAL YBAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
KIIiKBNinr, SOUTH [S3,
p. A. Chance (N) 4€68
R. De la Poor (C)
1886
7471
5647
P. A. Chance <N)
Unop,
KHiMARNOOK DIBTRIO
10,475
P. StniTock (C) 3645
J. D. Peddle (L) 3513-132
Viact. Dahymple
(L) 1862
J.S.Storr(IC) 56
KINOJUtDINBSHIBfl [39,
5680
Qen. Sir G.Balfour
(L) 3160
D. S. Porteons (C) 1267-1883
KINO'S OOUNTT, BIBR
T [96,433]
10,475
a WiUiamaon (L) 4664
P. Stnrrock (C) 3780-884
846]
5580
Gen. Sir G. Balfour (Lj
RC.Mollqy(N) 3406
CaptT. S.W.Ber-
nard (C)
700-2648
[30,764]
fi2M
B. C. Molloyjlg^ * :
KINO'S OOUNTT, TUIiIi AMORB [29,4!
5162 61__
Dr. J. F. Fox (N) 3700 Dr. J. F. Fox (N)
W. H. Walsh (C) 323-3377
Kino's Lynn— «ee Lynn Rb
KiNGflTON— ««« Surrey.
Kingston - upon - Hull— see
KlNGflWINFORD-^M STAFFO
kirkojujdt district
Sir G. Campbell (L) 2180
J. M. In^rlis (I) 1504r«r6
H. T. Munro (C) 746
KIRKOUDBRIOHTSHIR
5720 ^
Mark J. Stewart (0) 2526
A. Young (L) 2492-34
KiRKDALB— «ee LlYBBPOOL.
EiNUTSFORD— «ee Cheshire.
^nop.
Capt. T.
nard(C)
711-2555
Unap,
ois.
Hull.
RDSHIRE.
[«,877] ^^
Sir G. Campbell (L) 2014
T. Barclay (LU) 911-1108
Sir O. Campbell died,
March 11, 1^(5274) :—
J. H. Dalxiel (L) 2567
R. Cox (LU) 1531-1096
B [31,503]
6720
Mark J. Stewart (C) 2471
A. Young (L) 2406-65
[75,i
E. BaggallayfC) 3427
Dr. W. Blake Odgers
(L) 2762-665
3300
7963
E. Baggallay (Cl
M.H.CXK)kson,C
(L) 1886-1414
Mr. BagaoUay resigned.
July 19, 1887 (8&5):~
Marquess of Car-
marthen (C) 3307
J. Hill (L) 2369-738
1802
6385
P. A. Chance (N) 3346
R. De la Poer (C) 253-3003
Mr. Chance resumed.
Sept 7, 1894 (5065):—
& Morris (N)
Unop.
11,216
S. Williamson (L) 5110
C. a Dickson (C) 4«5-775
5719
J. W. Crombie (L) 2444
J. Stephen (LU) 1376-1068
B. C. MoUoy (N) 32T9
W. T. Trench (C) 670-2600
Dr. J. F. Fox (N)
5274
J. H. DaLdel (L)
J. Chishohn (LU)
Unop.
2741
939-1802
6700
Mark J. Stewart (C) 2485
A. Young (L) 2454-31
9789
Marquess of Car-
marthen (C) 4061
R. Stapley (L) 3204-857
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
1895
KUiKBNinr, SOUTH
sm,
S. Morris (N)
Unop.
KIIiM ARNOOK DISTRIO
12,027
CoL J. M. Denny (C) 6432
S. Williamson (L) 5051-381
KIHOJUtDINBSHIRB
5897
J. W. Crombie (L) 2003
Hon. C. J. Trefusis
(C) 2010.563
KINO'S OOUNTT, BIBR
500S
R C. MoUoy (N)
Unop,
KINO'S OOUNTT, TUIiI<
5061
Dr. J. F. Fox (N)
Unop,
KIRKOJUiDT DISTRICT
5934
J. H. DaMel (L) 3078
C.Kekewich(C) 1122-1856
KIRKOUDBRIOHTSHIR
5842
Sir Mark J. Stew-
art, Bt. (C) 2064
J. A. Duncan (L) 2494-170
IiAMBRTH. BRIXTON
10,253
M€u:^ue88 of Car-
marthen (C) 4198
Sir R.a. Head, Bt.
(L) 2199-1999
Lord Carmarthen suc-
ceeded to peerage as
Dttke of Leeds.
Jan. 30, 1896 (10,327):-
Hon. E. Hubbar4
(C) 4493
B. W. Nunn (L) 2131-2362
Mr, Hubbard resioned.
March 20, 1900 (10,666):-
Sir R. G. C. Mowbray. Bt.
(C) Unop,
1900
5141
J. O'Mara (N)
Unop.
13,621
Col. J. M. Denny (C) 6076
A. R. Rainy (L)
6410
J. W. Crombie (L) 3092
J. Mowat (C) 1536-1556
4792
M. Reddy (N)
B. C. MoUoy (N)
AMORB
4939
£. H. Burke (N)
6872
J. H. Dalziel (L)
M. B. Nairn (LU)
1451
1181-270
Unop.
3354
2013-1841
Sir Mark J. Stewart,
Bt. (C) 2784
R. H. Cox (L) 2181-608
10,666
Sir R. G. C. Mowbray, Bt.
Unop.
1906
5139
J. 0*Mara (N)
Unop.
16,024
A. R. Rainy (L) 8268
T. W. Mclntyre (C) 5743-2525
7067
J. W. Crombie (L) 38n
S. J. Gammell (C) 1524-2353
4512
M. Reddy (N)
4605
E. H. Burke (N)
Unop.
Unop.
7943
J. H. Dalziel (L) 4659
A. H. B. Constable
(C) 1410-3249
Maj.G.McMicking
(L) 2715
~Mark"~
Sir Mark J. Stewart,
Bt. (C)
11,010
J. H. Seavems (L)
D. Dalziel (C)
2418-297
4521
4235-286
UBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
ioogle
270
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
IiAMB]
flBTH. H
8313
KBNNINOT
R. Gent-Davi8 (G> 3851
J. 0'Ck)nnor Power
(L) 2001-360
J. Fielding (Soc) 32
., NORTH
709B
[fiO.
Gen. C. Fraser (C) 2524
W. Wren (L) 234ft.l78
Sir J. C. Liftwrenoe,
Bt. (L) a02
NOR VOOD|[85,730]
ON [78,313]
8313
R. Gent-Davis (C) S222
M. H. Beauf 07 (L) 2702^430
Mr. Oent-Davia reaigned,
March 15, 1880 (8920) :-
M.H.Beaufo7(L) 4060
P. Beresf ord-fiope
(C)
512)
7090
Gen. C. Fraser (C)
W. Wren (L)
3406
T. L. BriKtowe (C)
P. W. Clayden (L)
ULNARK8HIRB, GOTA
W. Pearce (CJ
B. Burleigh (L)
D. G. Hoey (I)
3677
3522-155
11
IiANARKSHIRR, MID [00,966]
a Mason (L) 2875
W. R. Bousfleld (C) 2579-206
J. C. Forrest (L) 1913
ULNARKSHIRR, NORT
10,814
D. Crawford (L) 4564
J. C. Cuninghame
(C) 4405-150
3439-630
2723
2311-412
7501
T. L. Brlstowe (C) 3334
Oscar Browning (L) 1606-1728
N [1Q3»978]
8066
W. Pearce (C) 3574
T. A. Dickson (L) 3212-362
Sir W. Pearce died,
Jan. 18, 1889 (9240):—
John Wilson (L) 4430
Sir J. Pender (LU) S84fr-1071
8770
S. Mason (L)
J. W. S. Harvey
(LU) 200fr^0
Mr, Mason resigned,
April 27, 1888 (9143) :~
J. W. Philipps (L) 3847
W. R. BouslQd (C) 2917-^80
J. Keir Hardie (Lab) 617
H-RABT [119,340]
10,814
D. Crawford (L) 4269
Sir T. E. Colebrook,
Bt. (LU) 3990-279
ULNARKSHIRB, NORT
9873
J. Baird (C) 4545
R. B. Cunninghame
Graham (L) 3442-1103
ULNARKSHIRB, PART
8045
A. C. SeUar (L) 3726
Lord Lennox (C) 3385-341
J. Murdoch (I) 74
H-WBST [K
R. R Cunninghame
Graham (L) 4030
J. Baird (C)
lOK [115,528]
8045
A. C. SeUar (LU) 3745
R. A. McLean (L) 2044-801
Mr. SeUar died.
Feb. 11, 1800 (0420):-
J.ParkerSmith(LU)4148
Str O. Tennant, Bt
-JM
1892
M. H. Beauf oy (L) 3860
F. FaithfullBegg
(C) 3253-607
7220
F. M. Coldwells (L) 2524
H. M. Stanley (LU) 2394-130
C. B. Tritton (C)
Dr. Verdon (L)
11,151
John Wilson (L)
N. Spens (C)
4147
2584-1563
3829-1000
10,496
J. W. Philippe (L) 4611
Col. H. Stuart (C) 348»-1122
Mr. Philipps resigned.
April5,lfiSr(ll,294):-
J. Caldwell (L) 3965
Col. H. Stuart (C) 363^-330
R. SmiUie (Lab) 1221
12,645
D. Crawford (L)
A. Whitelaw (C)
5184-97
11,408
G. A. L. Whitelaw
(C) 4770
CoL J. R. C. Roade
(L) 4689-81
11,453
J. Parker Smith
E. P. Tennant (L)
5005
4278-727
j^lPB^AL TBAB BOOK, 1907t
zed by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
27]
1895
IiAMBISTH. KBNNINOT
10,117
F. L. Cook (C) 3764
M. H. Beauf oy (L) 27e&^05
W.Wightman(IL) 730
I<AM BBTH, NORTH
7338
H. M. Stanley (LU) 2878
C.P.Trevelyan(L 2473-405
1900
ON
10,432
F. L. Cook (C)
R. W. Essex (L)
7090
F. W. Horner (C)
CoL C. Ford (L)
I<AM BISTH. NORWOOD
9835
C. K. Tritton (C)
Unop»
IiANARKSHIRB, GOTAN
11,416
John Wilson (L) 4290
G. Ferguson (LU) 4029-261
A. Haddow (ILP) 430
IiANARKSHIRR, MID
11,392
J. CaldweU (L) 4447
C. K. Mackenzie
(LU) 4376-71
IiJUffARKSHIRR, NORT
14,063
J. ColviUe (L) 6288
A. Whitelaw (C) 6751-.537
11,204
C. E. Tritton (C)
14.807
R.H. Craig (L)
R. Duncan (LU)
4195
2309-1886
2677
1795-882
Unop.
5744
5580-164
12.998
J. CaldweU (L)
C. K. Mackenzie
(LU)
6075-192
7120
Mr. ColvUle died,
Sept. 26. 1901 (16,894):—
Sir W. k. Rattigan,
K.a (LU) 5673
Harmsv
C.B.
R.
.gbniUii
isworth
ie (Lab)_
4769-W4
2900
ULNJUtKSHIRB, NORT
12,371
J. G. Holbum (L) 5244
G. A. L. Whitelaw _
(C) 5147-97
Mr, Holbum died.
Feb. 21, 1899 (13,337):-
Dr. C. M. Etouglas
(L) 5723
G. A. L. Whitelaw
(C) 5364-369
IjANJLrkshirb, part
13,152
J. Parker Smith
(LU) 5551
W. L. Mackenzie
(L) 4344-1207
H-BAST
16,001
J. Colville (L
Sir W.H. Rati ^ ,
Q-C. (LU) 6567-1563
Sir W, H. Rattigan died,
Aug. 10, 1904 (18,^) :-
A. Findlay (L) 6619
G. H. Touch (C) 4677-942
J. Robertson (Lab) 3964
6605
6214-291
13,668
Dr. C. M. Douglas
L. Edmunds (LU)
lOK
15,921
J. Parker Smith
(LU) 6950
R. Lambie (L) 4717-2
1906
10,382
S. CoUins (L) 4639
Sir F. L. Cook, Bt.
(C) 3054-1585
H. Myer (L) 2162
Mai. W. Gastrell (C) 1904-258
D. Naorcdi(L&Lab) 733
F. W. Horner (C) 108
12,867
G. S. Bowles (C) 6667
N. W. Hubbard (L) 4748-819
17 538
R. Duncan (I^U) 5224
H. S. Murray (L) 5096-128
J. HiU (LRC) 4212
15.375
J. Caldwell (L)
Capt. D. F. Camp-
bell (LU)
A. S. Gibson (Ind)
7246
4470-2776
768
19,728
A. Findlay (L) 6436
Hon. H. F. Elliot
(LU) 4838-1598
J. Robertson (Lab) 4658
16,814
W. Mitchell-
Thomson (LU) 5588
Dr. C. M. Dougla8(L)4913-675
J. Sullivan (Lab) 3291
21,411
R. Balfour (L)
J. Parker Smith
(LU)
0477
7960-1517
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK. l^J.^GoOglc
272
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
IiANJUtKSHIRB, BOUT
8961
J. G. C. Hamilton
(L) 4583
J. H. C. Hozier (C) 3215-1338
IiANOJlSHIBIS, AOORIN
10,797
F. W. Grafton (L) 5320
R. T. Hermon-
Hodge (C) 4812-478
OTON [84,8971
, 10,797
R. T. Hennon-
Hodge (C) 4971
J. F. Leese (L) 4751-220
ULNOASHIRB, BIiAOKP
11,903
Col. Hon. F. A. Stanley (C)
Xfnop.
IiANOASHIRIS, BOOTUi
14,663
Ck>l. T. If. Sandys
(C) 6715
S. H. Whltbread
(L)
3033-2782
ULNOASHIRB, OHORUi
9681
Gen. R J. Feilden
Mr
H. Wright (L) 2806-3059
IiANOASHIBB, OIiITHB
12 698
SirU.Kay-SAuttle-
worth, Bt. (L) 6821
J. O. S. Thursby
(C) 4462-2350
IiANOASHIRB, DARWB
12,629
Visct. Cranbome
(C) 5878
J. G. Potter (L) 587^
IiANOASHIRB, BOOIjBS
9781
Hon. A. J. Egerton
(C) 4550
v. K. Armitage (L) 4312-247
1886
B [56,504]
8981
J. H. C. Hozier (C) 3577
J. G. C. Hamilton (L) 3550-18
OOIi [111,614]
ri,903
CoL Hon. F. A. Stanley (C)
CTnop.
Col. Stanly raised to peer-
age as Lord StaiUey of
Preston,
Aug. 2M886 (11,903) :—
SirM. ^. Ridley,
Bt. (C.) 6263
J. O. Fllkington (L) 2513-S750
[121,105]
14,663
Col. T. M. Sandys (C)
Unop,
Y [77,053]
9881
Gen. R. J. Feilden (C)
Unop,
ROB [110,8581
Sir U. Kay-Shufctle
worth, Bt (L)
Unop,
N [78.795]
12.629
Visct. Cranbome
(C) 6085
J. Skgg (L) 535&-726
[92,830]
9781
Hon. A. J. Egerton
(C) 4277
E. D. Gosling <L) 3985-292
Mr. Egerton died.
Oct. SS, 1890 (11,196) :—
H.J.liob7£) 4901
Hon. A. F. Egerton
(C) iSa^TXA
1892
J. H. C. Hozier (C) 4032
T. C. H. Hedder-
wiok(L) 3664-368
12 309
J. F.Lee8e,(£c. (L)6019
R. T. Herltnon-
Hodge (C) 5472-547
Mr, Leese appointed Re-
corder of Manchester,
Dec. 21, 1^ (12,361) :—
J. F. Leese, Q.C. (L) 5822
R. T. Hfirmon-
Hodge (C) 5564-258
13,124
SirM.W.iu3aey,
Bt. (C) 6536
T. Walker (L) 3487-3049
15.772
CoL T. M. Sandys
(C) 6532
A. McDougall (L) 446(^2072
10 599
Gen. R. J. Feilden (C)
Unop,
Oen, Feilden died.
June 7, 1895 (11.39m:—
Lord Balcarres (C) Unop,
15,212
Sir U. Kay-Shuttie-
worth, Bt (L) 7657
W. E. Briggs {6) 5506-2151
13,844
C. P. Huntington
(L)
Visct. Cranbome
(C)
12.040
H. J. Roby (L)
O. Leigh Clare (C)
6423-214
5340
5071-269
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK* 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906
\. 273
1895
1900
1906
IiANARKSHIRfl, SOUT
9136
J. H. C. Hoziep <C) 4053
R.Lambie(L) 3823-230
H
9134
Hon. J. H. C. Hozier
W^Menzies (L) 3616-452
9050
W. Menzies (L) 4816
J. D. Mitchell (C) 3541-1276
IiANOASHIBB, JIOORIN
12,832
SipJ.F.Leeee,
Q.C. (L) 6168
W. Mitchell (C) fi82*-3«)
OTON
14,221
SirJ.F.Lee80,Q.C.
(L) 6585
E. Micholls (C) 6003-692
J. HempsaU (Soc) 433
16,301
SirJ,F.Lee8e,K.C.
(L) 7200
D. D. Irving (Soc) 4862-2367
S. M. Holden (Lab) 619
IiANOAOHIRB, BIiAOKP
SirM.W.mdley.Bt.(C)
l/nop.
OOI«
SirM.W.RfdUei^,Bt.
Sir M. W, Ridley raisedfo
peerage as Lord BidUy.
20.330
W.W. Ashley (C) 10,130
H. V. Pl^ilUppe (L) 7078-3061
IOLHOJLSHIRB, bootlb
16,273
CJoLT.M. Sandys (C)
17,430
CoLT.M. Sandys (C)
Unop.
Col. T. M. ^n^
(C) 7821
Dr. A. P. Thomas (L) 7481-^40
11.396
Lord BaJoarres (C)
Unop.
Y
12,288
Lord Balcarres (C) Unop.
Lord BcUcarrea appointed
a Lord qf the TrkLSury.
Nov. 4. 1903 (12,836}:-
Lord Balcarres (C) 6226
J. Lawrence (L) 4706-1428
13,247
Lord Balcarres (C) 6803
B. Crawshay Wil-
liams (L) 6416-1387
IiANOJlSHIRB, OX«ITHB
Sir U. Kay-Shuttle-
worth, Bt (L)
Unop,
ROB
18,684
SirU.Kay-Shuttle.
aS%. Kay-^vttleJi^h
Auk. 1.1902 (19,461) :-
D. J. Slwkleton (lib)
20,613
D. J. Shackleton
(LRC) 12^086
B. J. Belton (IC) 8828-8207
IiAHOJlSHIRB, DARWB
14,220
J. Rntherford (C) 7058
C. P. Huntington
(L) 6217^1
J. Rutherfo^^) 7228
C. P. Huntington
(L) 6768-470
J. Rutherford (C) 7792
F. G. Hindle (L) 7767-26
IiANOASHIBB, BOOIiBS
12,917
0. Leiarh Clare (C) 6722
H. J. Roby (L) 5302-420
14,674
0. Leigh Clare (C) 6163
J.P.F^(L) 6034-219
16,832
Dr.G.H.Pollaid(L)6841
T. Stuttard (C) 524^-505
B.Tillett(LRC) 3666
LZBBRAL TBAB BOOK, 1007.
!J/d by Google
274
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
ULNOASHIBIS, GORTON
10,331
R Peacock (L) 5300
D. I. Flatteley (C) 3452-1848
ULNOJLSHIRB, HBTWO
ao9
Isaac HoyleJL) 4538
J. Kenyon (C) 3955-583
ULNOJLSHHUB, INOS [79.
9157
CoL H. B. H. Blun-
deU (C) 4271
C. M. Percy (L) 3725-548
ULNOASHIRB, ULNOA
8961
Maj. G. B. H. Mar-
ton (C) 4387
J. C. McCoan (L) 3530^7
ULNOABHIRB, liRIGH [
8572
Caleb Wrlffht (L) 4021
Lees Knowles (C) 3275-1346
J. Williamson (L) 3886
MaJ.G.B.H. Mar-
ton (C) 3091-195
79,465]
8672
Caleb Wright (L) 4297
W. H. Myers (C) 3134-1163
IiJLNOASHIRR, M IDDIiR
11,748
Col. Salis-Schwabe
r.U
T. Flelden (C)
4885-997
IiANOABHIRB, NRWTO
9344
Sir R. A. Cross (C) 4414
CoL G. McCorquo-
dale (L) 4031-383
IJLNOASHIRB, NORTH
9219
W. G. Alnslle (C) 4166
Sir F. Herschell,
Q.C. (L) 3944-222
ULNOASHIRR, ORM SKI
8714
A. B. Forwood (C) 5133
J. P. Sheldon (L) 234^-2790
[95,6171
10,334
R. Peacock (L) 4562
Vlsct Grey do Wil-
ton (C) 4135-457
Mr. Peticock died,
March 22, 1889 (10,074) :>-
W. Mather (L) 5155
E. F. G. Hatch (C) 4300-846
OD [57,894]
9209
Isaac Hoyle (L) 4206
J. Grant Lawson (C) 3762-444
9157
CoL H. B. EL Blun-
delljC) 4306
G. P. Taylor (L) 3228-1080
STRR [78,(
TON [74,647]
1L748
T. Fielden (C) 5126
C.H.Hopwood,Q.C.
(L) 4808-^18
N [80,406]
9344
Sir R. A. Cross (C) 4302
Sir G. Errinffton, Bt
(L) 3480-816
Sir B, A, Or 088 raised to
peeratfe aa Lord Cro88,
Aug. 16, 1886 (9314):—
T. W. Legh (C) 4062
D. O'C. French, Q.C.
(L) 335^707
LONSDAUB [50,430]
W. G. Ainslie (C) 4063
W. M. Edmunds (L) 3263-800
RK [75,063]
8714
A. B. Forwood (C)
Unop.
1892
11,782
W. Mather (L) 5255
E. F. G. Hatch (C) 5033-222
9251
T. Snape (L) 4306
Sir H. Lawrence,
Bt. (LU) 374*-«21
10,066
Sam Woods (L) 4579
CoL H. B. H. Blnn-
dell (C) 4352-227
9995
J. Williamson (L) 4755
Sir T. Storey (LU) 4075-680
Caleb Wright (L) 4809
W. C. Jones (C) 3605-604
11,951
C. H. Hopwood,
T. Fielden (C)
527a-116
9668
T. W. Legh (C) 4713
W. Nelll, Q.C. (L) 8819-894
W. Smith (L) 4203
W. D. Crewdson(C) 3428-777
9553
A. B. Forwood (C) 4618
J. Middlehnrst (L) 2101-2517
LIBEIBAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
211
1895
IiANOASHIRIS, GORTON
12,961
E.F.G. Hatch (0)5865
B. M. Pankhurst
(L) 4261-1001
IiANOASHIRIS, HBTWO
9834
Capt. G. Kemp
(LU) 4488
T. Snape (L) 393^^556
IjANOASHIRIS, inob
10,935
CoL H. B. H. Blun-
deUJC) 6235
Sam. Woods (L) 4790-445
ULNOASHIRB, IJLNOJl
10.778
CoL W. H. Foster
(C) 5028
I. S. Leadam (L) 4394-034
IiANOABHIRIS, liBIGH
10.763
C. P. ScobtJL) 6130
W. W. A. FitsB-
gerald (C) 4463-677
ULNOASHIRB, M IDDIiR
12,446
T. Fielden (C) 5926
C. H. Hopwood,
Q.C. (Lf 5061-863
Mr, FHelden died,
Nov. 4, 1897 (12,946):—
J. Dnckworth (L) 5964
W. MitcheU (C) 5664-dOO
IiAMOABHIRR, NRWTO
11,073
Hon. T. W. Legh
OD
10,022
Capt. G. Kemp
J.Mo
^oon (L) 3854-1504
Mr, Legh succeeded to
peerage as Lord Neuron,
Jan. 16, 1899 (12,076) :-
Col. B. Pilkington (C)
Vhop.
IiANOASHIRR, NORTH
9468
B. F. Cavendish
(LU) 4313
Baron Halkett (L) 3610-703
, ORM SK
10,107
A. B. Forwood (C) 4780
T,Stonop(L) 1885-
Sir A, B, Forwood died,
Oct. 20, 1898 (10,551):—
Hon. Arthur Stanley (C)
Unop,
1900
14,511
K. F. G. Hatch (G) 5761
W. Ward (L) 5241-^20
(LU)
E. H. Molden (L)
4657
4431-1
11,781
Col. H. B. H. Blundell (C)
Unop,
STBR
12,334
N. W. Hebne (L) 5113
Col. W. H. Foster (C) 5009-44
11,907
C. P. Scott (L) 6239
W.W. A. Fitzgerald
(C) 5119-120
TON
13,707
E. B. Fielden {C) 6147
J. Duckworth (L) 6011-136
12,062
CoL B. Pilkington (C)
Vnop,
LONBDAIiB
9537
B. F. Cavendish (LU)
Unop,
IRK
11,062
Hon. Arthur Stanley (C)
Unop,
1906
16,547
J. Hodge (LBC) 8566
S. W. Royce (C) 4341-4225
10,463
E. H. Holden (L) 5351
Capt. Mannlng-
ham-Buller (LU) 4245-1106
12 986
S. Walsh (LB'C) 80i6
CoL H. B. H. Blun-
dell (C) 3410-4636
14,085
N. W. Hehue (L) 6524
Col. W. H. Foster (C) 5640-884
13,380
J.F.L.Brunner(L)7175
D.Macma8ter,K.C.
(LU) 5169-2006
14,314
W.B.D.Adkins(L)7018
C. C. H. Potter (C) 5485-1533
13,837
J. A. Seddon (LBC) 6434
CoL B. Pilkington
(C) ' 5898-541
9738
G.B. Haddock (LU) 4121
B. F. Cavendish (L) 3942-179
12,624
Hon. Arthur Stan-
ley (C) 6207
C. Y. C. Dawbam
(L) 3891-2316
14PH:bal yBA» book, 1907. J^oogle
276
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
IiANOJLBHIRfl,
11456
A. Buckler (L> MU
R. O. C. Mowbray
(C) 1086-728
IiAMOASHIRfl, RJUMIU
WIGH
10,433
R. Leake (L)
W. W. B. Hulton
(C)
5082
L JJIOASHIRfl, ROSSflN
11.450
Marquess of Hart-
inafton (L) 6060
W. F. Eckroyd (C) 4228-1832
LAMOASHIRfl, SOUTH
8437
Dr. G. A. PUklng-
ton (L) 3741
J. E. Edwards-
Moss (C) 8581-160
GUM
10,433
R. Leake (L) 4605
SlrF.a.mner,Bt.
(C) 4550-136
DJLUO [71,480]
llAjSO
Marquess of Hart-
inarton (LU) 5300
T. Newbigvdnff (L) 3049-1450
Lord Hantngtan succeeded
to peerape as Duke of
Devonahxre,
Jan.23,1892<ll,679):—
J. H. Maden (L) 6066
Sir T. Brooks, Bt.
(LU) 4841-1225
PORT [00,2201
Hon. G. N. Curzon
IiAMGASHIRR, STRBTF
11,140
W. Aenew (L) 4866
J. WTMaclure (C) 4676-100
IiAMOASHIRR. WB8T
10.625
F. Hardcastie (C) 6011
E. Cross <L) 3741-2270
IiAMGASHIRS, WIDNB
8223
T. C. Edwards-Mo^s
(g 4327
E.K.Muspratt(L) 2650-1677
LANO.ASTEBr-«ee Lanoashir
Launoeston— «ee Cobnwal
LsAMiNOTON— see Wabwiok
1886
^^^liSi
R. G. C. Mowbray
<C)
A« Buckley (L)
4843
4704-130
1802
12,827
R. G. G. Mowbray
(C) 6718
W. A«new (L) 5563-155
H [78,207]
10,686
R. Leake (L> 4900
CoL J. J.Mellor(C) 4901-05
^G.A.PUkinfirton
Dr.
(L)
3723
ORD [06,2651
11,140
J. W. Madure (C)
W. Agrnew (L)
4750
4011-730
HOnOHTOH re7,316]
10,ffi
F. Hardcastte (0)
S [67,661]
XJiwp,
T. C. Edwards-Moss
(C> 3710
A.Birrell<L) 2027-792
B.
L.
AND Leamington.
11,679
J. H. Maden (L)
A«G. Sparrow (C)
6058
4334-1724
10,514
Hon. G. N. Curzon
Dr.
'%.
4752
H. Pollard (L) 414^-004
15,425
J. W. Maduro (C) 6623
S. HaU. Q.C. (L) 5278-1345
12070
Hon. K Stanley (C) 6711
L. Haslam <L) 4871-1840
9014
J. S. GUUat (C)
H. W. Deacon <L)
3806
3661-205
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
'digitized by GoOglC
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
271
1895
LAMGASHIRfl, PRflST
13.812
F.Cawley(L) 8030
R. a. C. Mowbray
(C) 5038-101
IiAMOJLSHIRB, RADOU
11.2S8
GoLJ.J.Mebor(C)5523
Dp. G. H. Pollard
(L) 482a^00
IiAMGASHIRB, ROSSflM
11,618
J. H. Maden <L)
Unop,
Mr, Maden resigned,
Feb. 13, 1900 112,148):—
W. Mather (L) fi096
Dr. Kingsbury (C) 4561-1372
1900
WIGH
15,732
F. Cawley (lI 7127
Gapt. H. H. Moulds-
worth (C) 6406-721
FFS - GUM - FARN WORT
DAIiR
12,148
W. Mather (L)
Unop,
Sir W, Mather resigned,
March 15, 1904 (12,557) :—
L. Harcourt (L)
XJnop,
LAMGJLSHIRR, BOUTHPORT
11,523
Hon. G. N. Curzon
(CJL 5162
Sir H. Naylor-Ley-
land, Bt. (L) 43g»-763
Mr, Curzon appointed
Viceroy of India,
Auar. 24, 1^(12,385) :-
Sirfi. Naylor-Ley-
lan4 Bt (L) 5100
Lord Skelmersdale
<0) 4828-272
Sir H, Naylor-Leyland
died.
May 30, 1800 (12,656) :-
SirG.A.Pilking.
ton(L) 5635
C. B. Balfour (C)
IiAHGASHIRR, 8TRBTF
16,177
J. W. Madure (C)
Unop,
IiAHGASHIRR, VR8T
13,007
Lord Stemley (C)
Unop,
LAMGASHIRB, VIDMR
8008
J.S.Gilliat(C) 3073
H. W. Deacon (L) 3456-517
T. C. Tayloi_3_,
J. C. Cross iC)
12,244
5497
5437-60
H
13.151
T. C. Taylor (L)
S. Musgrave (C)
E. Marshall
Q.C. (C) 6522
SirG.A.Pilkington
(L) 5813-200
ORD
18,900
Sir J. W. Maclure,
Bt. (C) 7601
H.Nuttall(L) 4938-.
Sir J, W, MaxHure died,
Feb. 26, 1901 (19,706):-
C. A. Cripps, K.C.
<G> 7088
F. Thomasson (L) 5791-1297
HOUOHTOM
16,827
Lord Stanley (G) 7080
F. Thomasson (L) 4949-3040
9447
CoL W. H. Walker
(Q 4716
M.C.McInemey(L)20e2-2654
1906
19,267
F. Cawley (L) 10,187
W. T. Hedges (C) 6,024-4163
6719
5117-1602
12J65
L. Harcourt (L) 6881
J.R.E:. Fletcher (C) 4602-2219
14,854
J. M. Astbury,
K.G. (L) 6007
E. Marshall Hall,
K.C. (C) 6367-240
H. Nuttall (Li_ 11,131
C. A. Cripps, K.C
(C) 8307-2824
W.T. Wilson IlRC) 9282
Lord Stanley (C) 6134-3128
11,005
Col. W. H. Walker
<C) 6017
Sir J. Swinburne, Bt
(L) 4165-852
LIBBBAL TBAR BOOK, 1907. ^ t
zedbyUOOgle
278
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
LBflDS, GflMTRAL [64,157]
11,135
Gerald Balfour (C) 4680
J. Barran (L) 4275-314
I<BBD8, BABT [65,874]
8831
R. Dawson (C) 3849
J. L. Oane, Q.C. (L) 3504-345
1886
11,135
Gerald Balfour (C)
SirJ.Eit8on,Bt.(L]
4225
.) 4212-13
I<BBD8, MORTH [116,606]
10428
W. L. Jackson (C) 4494
A. W. RUcker (L) 4237-257
LBflDB, SOUTH [82.004]
10,931
Sir Lyon Playf air
(L) 5208
S. C. Macaskie (C) 2869-2339
I<BBD8, WBST [100,147]
12,058
Herbert J. Glad-
stone (L) 6130
SirW. Sl J. Wheel-
house, Q.C. (C)
IjKBK— sc« Stappordshirb.
LBICBBTBR [151,489]
2 seats. 21,671
J.A.Picton(L) 11,480
A. McArthur(L) 11,121
W. Millican (C) 6,751-4370
I<BICBSTBRBHIRB, BJ
10,190
Lord J. Manners
(C) 5150
D.R.RatcUff(L) 3868-1282
IiBICBBTBRBHIRB, MI
9313
J. B. Johnson-Fer-
Sruson (L) 4733
Maj- Hon. M. Cur-
zon (C) 3693-1040
J.L. Gane,Q.C.<L)3090
R. Dawson <C) 2820-1110
10,128
W. L. Jackson (C)
A. O. Rutson (L)
4301
3682-619
10,931
Sir Lyon Playf air
(L) 4665
T.H. Bracken (C) 2924-1741
12,058
Herbert J. Glad-
stone (L) 5226
C. Williams (C) 2970-2256
21.671
J. A. Pioton (L) 9914
A. McArthur (L) 9681
R.Bickersteth(LU) 5686-3095
ST, or MBIiTOH [76,383]
10,190
Lord J. Manners <C) _
Unop.
Lord J. Manners succeeded
to peeroife as Duke of
Rvzland,
March 21, 1888 (10,577):-
Marquess of Granby (C)
Unop»
D, or IiOUOHBORO' [65
0813
B. J. L. De Lisle (C) 4075
J. B. Johnson-Fer-
fiTUSon (L) 3040-135
1882
10,215
Gerald Balfour (C) 4448
J. Lawson Walton,
Q.C. (L) 4335-113
0134
J. L. Gane, Q.C. (L) 4024
A. H. A. Morton (C) 3197-827
Mr. Cfane died,
April 30, 1895 (9044):-
T. R. Leuty (L) 3909
J. D. Power (C) 2868-1131
12,291
W. L. Jackson (C) 5790
T. R. Leuty (Li 4776-lOU
11,*290
Sir Lyon Playfair
(L) 4829
R. J. N. Neville (C) 3294-1535
Sir L. Playfair raised to
jpeera^e as Lord Playfair.
Sept. 22, 1892 (11,290):-
J. liawson Walton,
aC.(L) 4414
R J. N. Neville (C) 3466-948
13,510
Herbert J. Glad-
stone (L) 5074
A. Greenwood (C) 5621-353
22^0
J. A. Picton CL)
Sir J. Whitehead, Bt. (L)
tPnop.
Mr. Picton and Sir J.
Whitehead resigned.
Aug. 20, 1894 (23,125) :—
H. Broadhiirst (L) 9464
W. Hazell (L) 7184
J. F. L. Rolleston (C) 6967-217
J. Burgess (Lab) 4402
11,360
Marquess of Granby (G)
XJnop.
,763]
10,060
J. B. Johnson-Fer-
guson (L) 4715
B. J. L. De Lisle (C) 3004-731
LIBRBAL YBAB BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1006.
27J
ia95
IiBBDS, CBMTRAIi
10,353
Gerald Balfour (C) 4031
Lelf Jones (L) 3977-654
3857
3147-710
BAST
9044
T. R. Leuty (L)
J. D. Power (C)
IiBBDS, NORTH
13,563
W.Ii. Jackson (C) 5992
H. S. Baines <L) 4484-1506
UEBBDS, SOUTH
11.921
J. Lawson Walton,
aC. (L) 4608
R. J. N. Neville (C) 4447-161
A. Shaw (ILP) 622
UEBBDS, WBBT
14358
Herbert J. Glad-
stone (L) 6314
CoL J. T. North (C) 6218-96
IiBICBBTBR
24,113
H. Broadhurst (L) 9792
W. HazeU (L) 7753
J.F.Ii.Rolleston(C) 7654^
J. Burgess <ILP) 4009
IiBICBBTBRSHIRB, BA
11,894
Lord Edward Man-
ners (C) 5636
A. Wakerley <L) 4283-1353
1900
Gerald Balfour (C) 4144
Sir S. Montagu,
Bt, (L) 3042-1102
H. S. Cautiey (C)
J. R. Maguire (L)
W. P. Byles <L
and Lab)
3453
1586-1867
1266
17,387
W. L. Jackson (C) 7512
J. C. Hamilton (L) 499&-2517
Mr. JcLckson raised to peer-
age as Lord Allerton.
July 29. 1902 (19,004):-
R. H. Barran <L) 7530
Sir A. Lawson, Bt.
(C) 6781-758
13,442
J. Lawson Walton,
Q.C. <L) 4952
R. J. N. Neville (C) 4718-234
16,867
Herbert J. Glad-
stone {U 7043
Col. T. W. Harding
(LU)
H. Broadhurst (L) 10,385
SirJ. F.L.Rolle-
ston (C) 9,068
W. Hazell (LL 8,528-538
J. R. Macdonald
(Lab) 4,164
ST or MBIiTOH
13,470
Lord Cecil Manners
IiBIGBSTBRSHIRB, MI
10,274
J. £. Johnson-Fer-
guson (L) 4732
R. L. Tooth (C) 4360-372
J^
A. wakerley (L)
5585
5193-392
D, or KiOUOHBORO*
11,428
M. Levy (L) 4897
' Lr-
1906
R. Armits^e (L) 4188
Gerald Balfour (C) 3119-1069
9490
J. O'Grady (LRC)
H. S. Cautiey (C)
21,196
4299
2206-2001
R. H. Barran'(L)
J. D. Birchall (C) 7100-2484
15,119
Sir J. Lawson Wal-
ton, K.C. (L) 6200
A. Fox (LRC) 4030-2170
Sir H. Fairfax-
Lucy, Bt. (C) 2126
18,518
Herbert J. Glad-
stone (L) 9258
S. Samuel (C) 4650-4608
25,129
H. Broadhurst (L) 14,745
J. R. Macdonald
(LRC) 14,685
SirJ.F.L.RoUe8-
ton (C) 7504-7181
Mr, Broadhurst resigned.
March 30, 1906 (25,129) :—
F. Thomasson (L) 10,766
Sir J. F. L. Rolles-
ton(C) 7206^3560
15,815
H.deR. Walker (L) 7800
SirA.G.Hazlerigg
Bt, (C) 6033-1767
13,126
H. Packe (LU)
M.Levy(L)
4830-67 I W. B. Du Pre (C) 5023-1780
LIBBRAL YBAB BOOK, 1907.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
280
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
12,476
T. T. Pftget (L) 5602
T.E:.Tapiing<c) fias^-ies
lifllGBSTBRSHIRfl,
9019
James Ellis (L) fi648
S. G. Stopford-
Sackville (C) 3061-2507
Lbioh— see Lancashhue.
UBITH DISTRICT [97,664]
11,779
W. Jacks (L) 6S66
W. D. Thorbnrn
(C) 2486-3870
LSITRIM, NORTH [34,460]
M. Conway (N) 4686
G. L. Tottenham
(C) 641-4146
UEBITRIM, BOOTH [34.888]
6270
L. P. Hayden <N) 4626
J. O. Lawder (C) 489-4096
Lbix— see Quiekn*8 Countt.
Lbominstbr— see Hereford shire.
LBWB£h-^ee Sussex.
[128,316]
vzaO
Tisct. Lewisham
(C) 4244
R Whitworth <L) 3019-1225
LiCHFiEiJ>-^ee Staffordsh
LiMEHOusB— see Tower Ha
I<IMRRIOKgai70]
H. J. Gill (N) 3006
J.Spaiffht(C) 636-2463
1886
UTH, or HJUSIBORO' [73,076]
12,478
T. K. TapUng (C) 6708
J. H. Sanders (L) 4670-1138
Mr. Tavling died.
May 8. lMlTl3,291) :—
J. W. Logan it)
G. H. Hardy JC)
6483-489
8T, or B08W0RTH [67,300]
9919
James Ellis (L) 4732
H. A. H. Hulton
(C) 3440-1292
11,779
W. E. Gladstone (L)
Unop,
Mr, Oladstone elected to ait
for Midlothian,
Aug. 20, 1886 (11.779):--
R. C. Mnnro Fer-
sruson (L) 4204
W. Macgregor (LU)
1528-2676
W. Jacks (LU) 1499
H. Mnnster (I) 3
6478
M. Ck>nway (N)
6270
L. P. Hayden (N)
Unop.
Unop.
Yisct. Lewisham
(C) 3886
George Offer (L) 1688-2161
Fisc^ Lewiaham gueoeeded
to peerage as Lord Dart-
mouth,
Aug. 26. 1891 (11,650):-
John Penn ((J) 4585
G. a Warmington
(L) ^
IRE.
MLBTS.
6000
H. J. Gill (N)
Unop.
Mr, GHU resigned.
April 17,1888 (4906) :—
F. A. O'keef e (N) Unop,
1892
13,676
J. W. Logan (L)
F. W. Lowe (C)
6244
10.566
C B. B. McLaren
(L)
H. A. H. Hulton
(C)
5370
384e-lfl24
13.196
R. C. Munro Fer-
guson (L) 5738
W! A. BeU (LU) 4006-1643
Mr, Ferguson appointed
a Lord of the Treasury.
Mar. 26, 1894 (13,685) .—
R. G. Munro Fer-
guson (L)
W:A.Bell(LU)
4692-1131
P.A.MoHugh(N)4502
Cli. Tottenham (G) 646rJ»57
J. Tully (N)
R. O'Brien (G)
4241
616-3725
11,834
John Penn (G) 5300
G. A. Harvey (L) 2805-2414
6064
F. A. O'Keef e (N)
P. O'Brien (P)
1878
1490-388
UBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
281
1895
IiBIGBSTBRBHIRB, BO
14,440
J. W. Logan (L) 0699
C. Pownoy (C) 5e7»-1026
1900
UTH, or HARBORO'
16,128
J. W. Logan (L) 7289
C. H. Dixon (C) 5940-1323
Mr. Logan resigned,
June 17, 1904 (16,829) ;-
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L> 7843
C. H. Dixon (C) 6110-1733
UBIGRSTRRSHIRR, WR BT, or BOBWORTH
10,854
C. R B. McLaren
r. cc
T. Cope (C)
5327
4207-1120
IiBITH DIBTRICT
13,982
R. C. Mnnro Fer-
guson (L) . 5819
J<3m Wilsoa (LU) 4494-1325
IiBITRIM , NORTH
6515
P. A. McHugh (N)
Unop,
IiBITRIM, SOUTH
7136
J.Tully<N)
12^
John Penn (C)
Unop»
Unop,
IiHIBrick
5407
J. Daly (P) Unop,
Mr. Daly disqtuilified,
Sept. 11. 1895 (5407):-
F. A. O'Keefe (N) 1851
J. Nolan (P) 1764-87
11,721
B. B. McLaren (L)
Unop.
15^
R. C. Munro Fer-
guson (L) 6043
£. T. Salvesen, Q.C.
(LU) 5226-817
7670
P. A. McHugh (N) 4025
C. J. Singleton (C) 383-3642
J. Tully (N)
Unop,
15,254
John Penn (C)
Unop.
Mr. Penn died.
Dec. 15, 1903 (18,708):—
Mi^' B. F. Coates
(C) 7700
J. W. Gleland (L) 5697-2012
5297
M. Joyce (N) 2921
F. B. Kearney (C) 474-2047
1906
17,227
R. C. Lehmann (L)
a H. Dixon (C)
13,114
SirC.B.B.McLaren,
Bt, K.C. (L) 7678
A. Stoneham (LU) 3627-4051
16^4
R. C. Munro Fer-
guson (L)
F. T. Cooper, K.C.
(LU)
7677
4865-2812
P. A. McHugh (N) Unop.
Mr. McH'ugk elected to sit
for Sligo, N.
Feb. 28, 1906 (6343):—
C. J. Dolan (N.)
5971
T. Smith (N)
Unop,
Unop,
Maj. E. F. Coates
9689
Ayeling(L) 8006-1683
r.w.
4470
M. Joyce (N)
Unop,
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907,
^cfby Google
282
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
IiIMBRIGK GO., BABT 149,614]
8474
J. Finuoane (N)
Unop,
IiIMBRIGK GO..
7827
W. Abraham (N)
1886
8474
J. Finucane (N)
Unop,
[50,284]
7827
W. Abraham (N)
3150
2851-306
7444
F. H. Kerans (C)
W. CroBfleld (L)
UMDBBT, or IiOUTH [43,
10.262
A. R. Heath (C)
Unop.
IiIHGOIiM r5U51]
J. Ruston (L) 3728
F. H. Kerans (C) 2701-1025
IiIMGOIiNBHIRB, BAST
10,252
F. Otter (L) 4801
J. Lowther (C) 3594-1207
UNGOIiNBHIRB, HOI<I<AND, or SPJLIiDINO [48,
11,597
Hon. M. Finch-
Hatton (C) 4561
Halley Stewart (L) 427^-288
Mr. Finch 'Hatton awj-
ceeded to peerage as
Lord Winehusea.
July 1, 1887 (12,188)
HaUey Stewart (L) 5110
Adm.&irG.Tryon(C)4363-747
H KBBTBITBM, or BUBA
9663
H. Chaplin (C) 4761 H. Chaplin (C)
C. Sharpe <L) 3460-1301 Unop.
Mr. Chaplin appointed
President qf Board of
AgriciUture.
11,507
Hon. M. Finch-
Hatton (C) 4658
Halley Stewart <L) 4580-78
I<INGOI<NBHIRB, HORT
Unop.
Unop.
4366
3078-1306
UHGOIiMBHIRB, NORTH IiIMDBBT, or BRIOO
10,323
SirH. Meysey-Thomp-
son, Bt (L) I
H. J. F. Atkinson
(C)
3006-2637
BOUT
UHGOIiNSHIRB,
9741
J. C. Lawranoe,
Q,C. <C) 4647
J. S. CudUp (L) 3S14-113S
IiIMGOIiBSHIRB, BOUT
9941
Hon. B. Stanhope
JC) 4824
T. Threl
elfall(L)
3959-865
Sept. 26, 1889(9793):
H. Chaplin (C)
F. Otter (L)
1802
8144
J. Finucane (N) 2903
W. Nunan (P) 1174-1729
7118
M. Austin (N) 3257
H. Harrison (P) 516-2741
7358
W. Crosfield (L) 3410
F. H. Kerans (C) 3186-224
221]
9629
R. W. Perks (L) 4284
A. R. Heath (C) 3445-^33
700]
13,054
HaUey Stewart (L) 4660
H. F. Pollock (LIT) 4334r^326
FORD [44,j
H. Chaplin (C)
W. S. Fox (L)
4167
3250-907
10,323
S. D. Waddy, Q.a
(L) 3887
J. M. Richardson (0)3722-165
H KBSTBITBN, or STAM
9741
J. C. Lawranoe, <^C. (C)
Unop.
Mr. Lawranoe made a
Judge.
March 7, 1890 (10,526) :—
H. J. C. Oust (C)
A. PriesUey (L)
H UENDBBT, or HORMO
9941
Hon. £. Stanhope (C)
Unop,
[52,309]
10.341
S. D. Waddy. <J.C.
(L) 4448
J. M. Richardson (C) 4021-427
Mr. Waddy appointed Re-
corder of Sheffield.
Dec. 7,1894(10.«8):—
J. M. Richardson (C) 4377
H. J. Reckitt (L) 4300-77
FORD 145.3011^
H. J. C. Gust (C) 4160
A. Priestiey (L) 4028-124
[43^72]
672]
9666
Hon. E. Stanhope(04438
F. Otter (L) 3700-738
Mr. Stanhope died.
Jan. 11. 1894 (9528):—
Lord Willoughby
De EresbylO 4682
H.J. Torr(L) 3744-838
LIBBRAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
2Sk
1885
lilMflRICK CO., BABT
7678
J. Flnucane (N)
Unop.
UMBRICK CO., WBST
7167
M. Austin (N)
Unop,
IiIMOOIiN
C. H. Seely (LU)
W. CroBfleld (L)
3806
3590-218
4002
3935-07
I<INCOI<NBHIRB, BABT
10,863
R. W. Perks (L) 4191
CoL F. A. Lucas (C) 3779-412
IiINCOIiNBHIRB, HOI<I<
12.775
H. F. PoUock (LU) 4623
HaUey Stewart (L) 4274-^9
8846
C. H. Seely (LU)
C. Roberts (L)
UNDBBY, or KiOUTH
9621
R. W. Perks (L) 4188
Maj. £. Coote (C)
AND, or BPAIiDIMO
12,550
H. R. Mansfield (L) 4352
£. M. PoUock (LU) 4295^7
lilMCOIiMBHIRB, NORT
9671
H. ChapUn (C) 4653
W. S. Fox (L) 2687-1968
UNCOIiNBHIRB, HORT
H. J. Reckitt (L) 4886
J. M. Richardson
(C) 4110-776
lilMOOUiBHIRB, BOUT
9657
W. Younger (C) 4203
^ A. Priesti^y (L) 3814-389
1900
8422
W. Lundon (N)
Unop,
P. J. O'Shaughnessy (N)
'nop.
a KBBTBYBN,
9870
H. Chaplin (C)
Dr.C.KReinhardt
(L)
1906
7595
W. Lundon (N)
Unop,
or SUED
2785-1443
a IiIHDBBT, or BRIOO
10,713
H. J. Reckitt (L) 4899
G. H. Peake (C) 4077-822
a KBBTBYBM, or STA
9534
W. Younger (C) 4292
L. Haslam (L) 3385-897
LINCOIiNBHIRB,
11,642
Lord WiUoughby
De Eresby (C) 4563
J. B. Wallace (L) 302^^-1541
BOUTH IiINDBBT. or HORNC
9488
Lord Willoufirhby
De EresbylO
T. Wallis (L)
4302
2962-1340
7672
P. J. O'Shaughnessy (N)
Unop.
10,645
C. H. Roberts (L) 5110
C. H. Seely (LU) 3718-1392
H. P. Croft (C) 1162
10,075
R. W. Perks (L) 4551
T. W. C. Piatt (C) 3572-979
14,617
H. R. Mansfield (L) 5800
£. M. Pollock (C) 4180-1620
AFORD
10,000
A. Lupton (L)
H. Chaplin (C>
4855
4062-293
11,737
H. J. Reckitt (L) 5758
Capt. Skefflngton
&ythe (C) 4027-1726
MFOBD
9782
l^rd John Joicey-
Cecil (C) 4559
F. P. Rawson (L) 4018-541
ABTIiB
9637
Lord Willoughby
De Eresby (C) 4250
A. Adams (L) 4100-150
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
284
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
LINOOLNSHIRB, WBBT
11,107
J. Bennett (L) 4956
Gen. C. A. Sim
(C) 3850-1105
LiNDSEY, East— «ce Lincoln
LiNDSET, North— 8ec Lingo
LiNDSEY, South— ««e Linoo
LiNDSBY, West— ««« Linool
IiINI<ITHOOWBHIRB [58,
6806
P. McLagan (L) 3801
Capt TTHope (C) 1606-2195
8HIRE.
LN8UIRE.
LNSHIRE.
N8HIRE.
667]
6806
P. McLagan (L)
Capt. TTHope (C)
LIVBRPOOIi, ABflRGRO
9137
W. F. Lawrence (C) 3789
S. Smith (L) 2982-807
IiIYBRPOOIi, BABT TOXTRTH
Baron H. de Worms
(C) 3508
J. C. Bigbam, Q.C.
(L) 2006-flOO
1886
1892
UMDaBT, or OAINBBO ROUGH [52,315]
11.107 11,516
CoL H. Eyre '(C)
J. Bennett (L)
1133
d038-85
J. Bennett (L*)
Col. H. Eyre (C)
4845
4037-906
2543
1810-733
[52,440]
9137
W. F. Lawrence {C)3583
Sir T. Brassey (L) 2844-739
Baron H. de Worms (C)
Unop.
7042
P. McLagan <L) 2870
Capt TTHope (C) 270G-161
Mr. McLagan resigned.
June 16. 1893 (7315):-
Capt. T. Hope (C) 3240
A.Ure(L) 3071-160
9051
W. F. Lawrence (C)3677
W. B. Bowring (L) 2840-831
8544
Baron H. de Worms
(C) 3708
K. Paul (L) 2201-1507
LUTBRPOOIi, BVBRTON[83,;
E. WhiUey (C) 4535
F. Davies (L) 2063-2472
lilVBRPOOL, BXCHANO
8171
L. R. Bally (C) 2964
Capt. W. H. O'Shea
(N) 290&-55
T. E. Stephens (L) 36
I<IirBRPOOI<, KIRKDAli
8346
G. S. Bad«n-Powell
(C) 3391
J. Samuelson (L) 1961-1410
J. £. Redmond (N) 765
B [41,999]
567]
9439
E. Whitley (C) Unop.
Mr. WTiitleu died.
Feb. 15, 1892 (9179):—
J. A. Willox (C) Unop.
8171
D. Duncan (L)
2920
2760-170
L. R. Baily.
Mr. Duncan died.
Jan. 26, 1887 (7911) :--
R. Neville (L) 3217
G. J. Goschen (LU) 3210-7
B [81,916]
8346
G. S. Baden-Powell
(C) 3084
R. Neville (L) 2172-912
lilYBRPOOIi, SOOTIiAHD [52,966]
^„^,^ 7076 I 7076
T. P. O'Connor (N) 2724 I T. P. O'Connor (N) 2911
M. N. Woodward A. Earle (LU) 1431-1480
(C) 1474-1250 I
9179
J. A. Willox (C)
P. W. Atkin (L)
3954
2165-1789
7518
R. Neville, Q.C. (L)
J. C. Bigham. Q.C.
(LU)
2721
2655-66
9567
Sir G. S. Baden-
PoweU (C) 3750
T. R. Threlf aU (Lab) 277S^7
6121
T. P. O'Connor (N) 2537
J. V. V. Fitasgerald
(C) 1347-1190
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL'BOOKy 1885-1906.
1895
LINOOLHBHIRB, WB8T
13,057
E. Bainbridge (L) 5077
B. Pearson (C) 4301-776
I<INI<ITHOOW8HIRB
A. Ure (L)
Capt. T.Hope C)
3760
3153-«07
LIYBRPOOIi, ABBRGRO
8602
W. F. Lawrence (C)
Unop.
LnrBRPOOIi, BAST TOX
8627
Baron H. de Worms
(C) 3628
C. Y. C. Dawbam
(L) 1706-1922
Baron H. de Worms raised
to peerage as Lord Pir-
br^ht,
Nov. 29, 1895 (8627);-
A. F. Warr (C) Unop.
lilYBRPOOIi, BYBRTON
9719
J. A. Willox (C)
Unop,
I<nrBRPOOI«,BXCHAMO
Tofe
J. C. Bigham, Q.C.
(LU) 2884
W. B. Bowring (L) 2630-254
Mr, Bigham inade a Judge,
Nov.lO, 1897 (7060):-
C. McArthur (LU) 2711
Russell Rea (L) 2667-54
1900
1906
IiIHDSBT, or OAINBBO,ROUOH
12.328 12,370
Hon. S. O^rmsby-Gore I Maj. L. Renton (L) 5922
(C) 4661 i C. A. Moreing (C) 5071-851
E. Bainbridge (L) *'^* "^ '
8450
A. Ure, <3.C. (L) 3827
D. Dundas, Q.C. (C) 3034-793
10,301
A. Ure, K.C. (L)
P. Rose-Innes (G)
5232
2761-2521
W. F. Lawrence (C)
TBTH
I 7418
I Maj.J.E.B.Seely(L)2933
Unop, I W. F. Lawrence (C) 2734-199
I
A. F. Warr (C)
Unop,
Mr. Warr resigned,
Nov. 6, 1902 (9485):-
Austin Taylor (C) 3610
H. R. Rathbone (L) 3233-377
10,291
SirJ. A. Willox (0) Unop.
Sir J, A. Willox resigned.
Feb. 22, 1906 (10,096):-
J. S. Harmood-
Banner (C) 3854
W. Hanbury Aggs
(L) 2543-1311
B
6718
C. McArthur (LU) 2811
F. W. Vemey(L) 1614-1297
Austin Taylor (C)
Unop,
lutbrpool,
Sir O. S. Baden-
Powell (C) 3818
B. S. Johnson <L) 2468-1350
Sir G. S. Baden-PoweU
died.
KIRKDALB
! 10^
D. Maclver (C)
; R. R. Cherry, Q.C.
I (L)
1738-2505
Dec. 9, 1898 (10,509):—
D. Maclver (C)
Unop.
IiIYBRPOOIi, BCOTIiAN
5780
T. P. O'Connor (N) 2089
W. E. Macartney
(C) 145^-637
5859
T. P. O'Connor (N) 2044
W. W. Rutherford
(C) 1484-560
10,149
J. S. Harmood-
Banner (C) 3949
W. Hanbury Aggs
(L) 2884-1065
5891
R. R. Cherry, K.C.
(L) 2291
C. McArthur (LU) 2170-121
10,596
D. Maclver (C)
J. Conley (LRC)
3749
3157-592
5761
T. P. O'Connor (N) 2808
A. A. Tobin, K.C.
(C) 1117-1691
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, IJ^'J^Dy GoOqIc
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
lillTBRPOOIi. WAIAOM
76»
J. O. Gibson, Q.C.
<C) _ S492
A. BirreU
I
ML)
lilYflRPOOL. WBST Dfl
8873
Lord Claud Hamil-
ton (C) 4213
M. Guthrie (L) 3068-1145
2872
1081-1191
1886
[90,828]
7683
J. G. Gibson, Q.C.
(C)
C. H. Bromby (L)
Mr. Oibaon made an Irish
Jvdge.
Fob. 3. 1888 (7778):—
M. W. Mattinson (C) Unop,
RBT [86,694]
8873
Lord Claud Hamil-
ton (C) 3604
Soijt. Hemphill, j
Q.C. (L) 2244-1360 ,
Lord Claud Hamilton re-
signed. '
Aug. 10, 1888 (8799):-
" I. w. —
LIYBRPOOL. WB8T TO
76o4
T. B. Royden (C) 3754
T. Sutherst (L) 1771-1963
LOMDOM, OITT |
2 seats. 29,152
Sir R. N. Fowler,
Bt. (C) 12,827
J. G. Hubbard (C) 8,802
S. P. Low (L) 5,817-2!
W. J. R. Cotton
(C) 5,563
XTBTH
T. B. Royden (C)
IiOMDOM UMnrBRSITT
2579
Sir John Lubbock, Bt (L)
Unop,
KiOHDONDBRRT
3879
C. K. Lewis (C)
Justin McCarthy
(N)
1824
1792-32
1892
Hon. W. H. Cross (C)
Unop.
Unop,
29,152
Sir R. N. Fowler, Bt. (C)
J. G. Hubbard (C) Unop.
Mr. Hubbard raised to peer-
age as Lord Addington.
July 27, 1887 (32,029):-
T. C. Baring (C) Unop.
Mr. Baring died.
April 18, 1^1 (32,111):—
H. H. Gibbs (C) Unop.
Sir R. N. FouAer died.
June 3^891(32,111) :-
Sir R. Hanson, Bt. (C)
Unop.
Sir John Lubbock,
Bt (LU)
F. Harrison (L)
1314
51&-798
C. B. Lewis (C) 1781
Justin McCarthy (N) 1778-3
Mr. Lewis unseated on pet-
ition^ and seat awarded
to Mr. McCarthy.
9004
J, H. Stock (C) 3707
Dr. B. W. Richard-
son (L) 2493-1214
9971
Hon. W. H. Cross
(C) 4107
F. R. Smith (L) 2925-1182
Mr. Cross died.
Jan. 10, 1883 (10,093):-
Walter Long (C) 3632
D. a Collin (L) 2275-1357
8118
R. P. Houston (C) 3604
Ellis J. Griffith (L) 2479-1125
82,664
Sir R. Hanson,
Bt(C)
Alban Gibbs (C)
J. T. Ritchie (C)
10,556
9,258
4,207-5051
Sir John Lubbock, Bt (LU)
Xfnop.
3161
J.R088,Q.C. (C) 1986
JusUn McCarthy (N) 1960-26
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907. Digitized by CjOOglC
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
287
1896
IiIYBRPOOIi. WMI/SOIBL
mi
J. H. stock (C)
Unop,
^lYBRPOOIi, WEST DB
Walter Long (C) 4622
Oscar Browning
(L)
IinrBRPOOIi. VS8T TOXTBTH
R. P. Houston (C) 3610
W. MnlhoUand,
Q.C. (L) 166&-1957
KiOMDON, CITT <2)
33,318
Sir R. Hanson, Bt (C)
Alban Gibbs (6)
Uhop.
KiONDON UNIYBRSITT
'3822
Sir John Lubbock, Bt. (LU)
Unop.
Sir John Lubbock raised
to peerage as Lord
Aveoury,
Feb. 10, 1900 (4403) :-
Sir M. Foster (LU) 1271
Dr. W. J. Collins (L) 863-408
E. H. Busk (LU) 586
LaMDOMDBRRT
4191
E. F. Vesey Knox
(N) 2033
J. Ross, Q.C. (C) 1991-^
Mr. Knox resigned.
Feb. 16, 1899 (4855):—
Count Moore (N) 2343
B. Herdman (LU) 2301-42
1900
11,341
J. H. Stock (C)
Uhop.
11,799
RBT
S.W.
Uhop,
Mr. Higginbottom died,
Jan. 20, 1903 (11,824):-
W. W. Rutherford
(C) 5455
R. D, Holt (L) 3251-2204
8614
R. P. Houston (C)
Unop.
33,364
Hon. Alban Gibbs (C|
SirJ.C.Dimsdale(C\
Mr. Gibbs resigned.
Feb.9, 1904 (32,916):-
Hon. Alban Gibbs C)
Unop,
Unop.
4403
Sir M. Foster (LU)
Unop,
5056
Marquess of Hamil-
ton (C) 2361
Count Moore (N) 2294-67
1906
14,889
F. B. Smith (6)
E. G. JelUcoe (L)
5153-709
11,692
W. W. Rutherford
(C) 5447
R.D. Holt(L) 3600-1847
8347
R. P. Houston (C)
J. Sexton (LRC)
3373
2592-781
31,030
Sir Edward
Clarke,E.C.(C)16,019
Hon. Alban
Gibbs (C) 15,619
F. O. Schuster
(L) 5313-10,306
Sir J. W. Ridge-
way (L) 5064
Mr. Gibbs resigned.
Feb.27, 1906 (31,030) :-
A, J. Balfour (C) 15,474
T. Gibson
Bowles (FT) 4134-11,340
Sir E. Clarke resigned.
June 16, 1906 (31,030):—
Sir F. G. Banbury, Bt (C)
Unop.
5212
Sir P. MagnusJLU) 1840
Sir M. Foster (L) 1816-24
5845
Marquess of Hamilton (C)
Unop.
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK,
1007. r- ^\^
„ zedbyUOOgle
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
IiONDaMDBRRT OO^
11.188
H. L. Mulholland
(C) 5180
8. Walker, Q.C.
1886
ORTH [53,787]
11,188
H. L. Mulholland (G)
(L)
3017-2163
8
Unop,
I 1882
11,443
H. L. Mulholland
&.
Dr. T. Greer (L)
5490
2300^190
IiONDONDBRRT GO.
10,790
T. M. Healy (N) 4723
Col. Hugh McCal-
montlC) 2341-2382
W. Findlater (L) 1816
LOHOFORD CO., NORTH
3714
Justin McCarthy
(N) 2549
J. M. Wilson (C) 163-2386
IfONOFORD OO^ SOUTH
4426
L. Connolly (N) 3046
J. Wilson (L) 321-2725
OUTH [50,7251
T. Lea (LU)
T. M. Healy (N)
LoNSDAi^, North— s«e Lan
LouoMBOROUOH— «ee Lbices
LOUTH CO., NORTH [35,2
J. Nolan (N)
P. Callan (N)
2581
1451-1130
LOUTH CO., SOUTH [30,5
5793
T. P. Gill (N)
Unop,
Louth— .866 Lincolnshire.
TjOwestoft— «ce Suffolk.
Ludlow— «e« Shropshire.
Luton— .sec Bedfordshire.
KiYNN RBOI8 [20.288]
3084
Hon. R. Bourke
(C) 1472
Sir W. H. B.
l^olkes, Bt. (L) 1302-170
June 30, 1888 (4590):—
J. G. Fitzgerald (N)
cashire.
TBRSHIRE.
42]
5935
J. Nolan (N)
Macclesfield— «ee Cheshir
MJLIDSTONB [33,516]
4273
Maj. A. H. Ross
(C) 2184
Maj. Sharp Hume
(L) 1830-315
4737
4829-106
3714
JusUn McCarthy <N)
Unop.
Mr. McCarthy elected to sit
for Londonaerry,
, T. Lea (LU) 4554
S. Walker, Q.C. (L) 4053-501
Feb. 5, 1887 (3820):—
T. M. Healy (N)
[23,204]
4426
L. Connolly (N)
Unop.
Mr. Connolly resigned.
Unop.
78]
5796
T. P. Gill (N)
Unop.
Unop.
3091
Hon, R. Bourke (C) 1417
J. J. Briscoe (L) 1146-271
Mr. Bourke appointed Oov-
emor of Madras.
Aug. 25, 1888 (3094):—
A._W. Jarvis (C)
J. H. Sanders (L)
E.
1423
1168-255
4273
Maj. A. H. Robs
(C) 1917
T. P. Baptic (L) 160^-314
MaJ. Jioss died.
Dec. 15. 1888 (4519):-
F. S. W. Cornwallis
(C) 2050
J. Barker (L) 1865-185
4589
Justin McCarthy
(N) 2741
J. M. Wilson (C) 20^2538
Unop.
4614
K. Blake, <^C. (N) 2544
G. H. Miller (LU) 347-2197
5534
T. M. Healy (N)
P. Callan (I)
5418
Dr. D. Ambrose
(N)
J. Nolan (P)
156&-699
2451
1126-1325
2970
T. Gibson Bowles (C) 1319
T. R. Kemp, Q.C. (L) 1308-11
4729
F. S. W. Corn-
wallis (C)
T. W. Nussey (L)
2443
1627-816
LIBERAL YJSAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
KiONDONDBRR Y CO.
10,139
J. Atkinson, Q.C.
(C) 4763
Dr. A. HouRton
(L)
LOHDONDBRRT Oa.»
9247
Sir T. Lea, Bt.
(LU) 4485
1900
10,843
J. Atkinson, Q.C. (C)
Sent. Dodd, Q.C.
(L)
IiOMGFaRD CO.
4442
Justin McCarthy (N)
4068-417
HORTHt
liONGFORD CO.
4604
E. Blake, Q.C. (N)
Unop.
SOUTH
Unop.
I4OUTH CO.j NORTH
2294
143a-861
T. M. Healy (N)
J. Nolan (P)
liOUTH CO., SOUTH
5221
Dr. D. Ambrose (N) 2006
Dr. J. G. Fitzgerald
(P) 1044-962
Dr. Ambrose died.
March 19, 1896 (6156) :—
R. McGhee (N) 1628
CoL J. P. Nolan (P) 1249-377
P. Callan <I) 469
IiTMM RBGIS
2979
T. Gibson Bowles
1305
. Beaumont (L) 1326-69
Hit:
KAIDSTOMB
4861
Sir F. Seager Hunt, Bt.
(C) Unop.
Sir F. S. Hunt resigned.
March 26, 1898 (4865) :-
F. S. W. Coni-
wallis (C) 2214
J. Barker (L) 2036-178
Unop.
9180
J. Gordon, Q,C. (LU)
4395
J. P. FarreU (^r)
4212
E. Blake, Q.C. (N)
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
1906
9462
H. T. Barrie (C) 4806
; Arnold White (IC) 2699-2107
8313
J. Gordon, K.C. (LU) 3847
Dr. S. R. Keightley
(IC) 3776-71
5869
T. M. Healy (N) 1604
E. H. Burke (N) 1285-319
5480
J. Nolan (N)
R. McGhee (N)
320G
T. Gibson Bowles
(C) 1499
F. H. Booth (L) 1332-167
5068
J. Barker (L) 2201
F. S. W. Cornwallis
(C) 2163-38
Mr. Barker unseated on
petition.
March 1,1901 (5170) :-
Sir F.H. Evans (L) 2375
T. Milvain, K.C. (C) 218^193
J. P. FarrelL(N)
3744
E. Blake, K.C. (N)
Unop.
Unop.
5820
T. M. Healy, K.C. (N)
J. Nolan (N)
4997
Unop.
Unop.
Lieut. C. Bellair8(L) 1506
T. Gibson Bowles (C) 1164-342
A. H. Burgoyne (C) 772
5870
Visct. Castlereagh
(C) 2841
Sir F. H. Evans, Bt.
(L) 270a-132
LIBBBAL TEAR BOOK,
I
1907.
Digitized
by Google
290
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
Maldon— «ee Bbsbx.
Malton— «ee Thirsk and M
M ANGHflSTflR, flAST
9779
A. J. Balfonr (C) 4536
A. Hopkimwn (L) 3712-824
MANCHB8TBR, NORTH
8703
J. F. Hutton (C) 4003
C. £. Schwann (L) S118-975
M ANGHB8TBR, NORTH
8579
Sir J. Fersrusson,
Bt. (C) 4341
-^ P.B1<
R. P. Blennerhas-
sett (L)
2893-1448
MANGHN8TNR, NORTH
12,886
W.H.Hoiild8Worth
(L)
5111-723
MANGHBSTBR, SOUTH
8534
SirH. Roscoe(L) 3791
Dr. P. Royle (C) 3121-670
1886
[94,480]
9779
A. J. Balfonr (C) 4160
J. H. Cro8fi«ld (L) 3516-644
3476
[82,511]
8703
C. E. Schwann (L)
J. F. Hutton (C)
-■AST [n,7O0j^
Sir J. Fergnaaon, Bt.
(C) a
C. p. Scott (L)
Sir J. Fergusson appointed
Postmaater-QeneraL
Oct. 9, 1891(9288):-
Sir J. Fersmsson, Bt
(C) 4058
C. P. Scott (L) 3908-150
W. H. Houldsworth
h!^i1,
ML)
5489
4453-1036
[91,711]
8534
SirH.Roscoe(L) 3407
CoL T. Sowler (C) 3072-335
MANGHNSTNR, SOUTH
8890
Lord F. Hamilton
(C) 3029
Jacob Bright <L) 3362-S67
MANaFiELX>-^ee Nottinoha
MARTIiNBONB, BAST
6884
Lord C. Beresf ord
(C) 3130
D. Grant (L) 2186-944
[66,916]
8890
Jacob Bright (L)
Lord F. Hiftmllton
(C)
3570
3450-111
[58.677] ^^
6884
Lord C. Beresford
(CT 8101
Prof. E. S. Beesley
(L) 161&-1485
Lord C Beresford resigned,
July 19, 1889(6030):—
£. Bonlnois (C) 2579
G. G. Leveson-
Gower (L) 2086-493
1892
11,418
A. J. Balfonr (C) 5147
Prof. J. E. C. Munro
(L) 474»<386
9747
a E. Schwann (L)
J. M. Yates (C)
4258
3063-305
0440
Sir J. Fergnaaon, Bt.
(C) 4230
C. P. Scott (L) 412»-110
12,256
Sir W. H. Houldsworth. Bt.
(C) Unop.
10,228
Sir H. Roscoe ili) 4245
Yisct Emlyn (LU) 4064-181
9674
Jacob Bright (L)
A. Hopkinson, Q.C.
(LU)
377&-148
7564
E. Bonlnois (C)
G. Whale (L)
3122
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907*
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
291
1886
MANCHB8TBR, BAST
11,901
A. J. Balfour (C) 5386
Prof. J. E. C. Mnn-
po (L) 4610-776
MANCHB8TBR, NORTH
10479
G. B. Schwann <L) 4327
A. H. A. Morton (C) 3872-455
MANCHR8TRR, NA.
9688
Sir J. Fergusson,
BtCC) 3961
E. Holt (L) 3720-241
J. Johnston (ILP) 546
MANCHR8TBR, N.W.
11,741
Sir W. H. Houlds-
wopth, Bt (C) 49W
T. F. Byrne (L) 3a2ft-1471
MANCHR8TRR, 80UTH
10,945
Marquees of Lome
(LU) 4457
Sir H. Roscoe (L) 437»-78
Lord Lome imooeeded
to peercbge aa Duke of
Argyll,
May 25, 1900(11,788) :-
Hon. W.R.W. Peel
(LU) 5407
Leif Jones (L)
MANCHR8TRR,
9496
W. J. OaUoway (C) 3904
J.M.A8tbury,Q.C.
(L) 3496-498
MARTUBBONR, RABT
7670
E. Boulnois (C) 3379
Col. Alan Gardner
(L) 1845-1534
1900
12,727
A. J. Balfour (C)
A. H. Soott (L)
8350-2453
10,770
0. E.*Schwann Oj) 4258
W. Joyn8on-HickB(C)4232-26
9047
Sir J. Fergrusson, Bt<.
(C) 4316
A. BirreU (L) 3610-706
11,721
Sir W. H. Houldsworth,
Bt. (C) [/nop.
11,788
Hon. W. R. ^.
Peel (LU) 5122
E.Holt(L) 3850-1272
9102
W. J. GaUoway (C) 4017
F. Brocklehurst
(Lab) 2396-1619
6972
E. Boulnois {C)
J. P. R. LyeU (L)
3106
1126-1960
1906
12,724
T. G. Horridge,
K.C. (L) 6403
A. J. Balfour (C) 4423-1960
10,624
C. E. Schwann (L) 5716
H.Sowler(C) 3262-2454
9701
J. R. aynes (LRC) 5386
Sir J. Fergusson,
Bt. (C) 2054-2432
11,411
Winston ChurchiU
(L) 5639
W. Joynson-Hicks
(C) 4386-1241
14,221
A. A. Haworth (L) 8002
L. Eaton Smith (C) 3770-4232
8551
G.D.EeUey (LRC) 4101
W.J. GaUoway (C) 2875-1226
I
Lord R. Cecil, K.C.
(C)
A. M. L. Langdon,
X.C. (L)
2167-660
LIBKRAL TEAR BOOK, 19pied by GoOglc
202
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
MJLRTIiBBONB. WBBT [73,618]
7566
F. SeagerHunt <C)3093
H. S. 'rrower (L) 150^1498
Sir H. Knight (IL) 701
Rev. J. R. Diggle
(I) 101
MATO, BABT [48,236]
8149
John Dillon (N)
Unop.
MATO, NORTH [48,077]
7413
D. CriUy (N)
Unop,
MATO, SOUTH [49,761]
J. F. X. O'Brien
<N) 4953
G. O'Malley (C) 7(h4878
MATO, WB8T [52,589]
8009
J. Dcasy (N) 4790
R. V. Stoney (C) 131-4659
MBATH, NORTH [34,
6652
K. I. O'Doherty (N)
Unop,
7566
F. Seager Hunt (O 3064
H. S. iVowor (L) 1942-1122
8149
John Dillon (N)
Unop,
D. Crilly (N)
7413
Unop.
7960
J. F. X. O'Brien (N)
Unop,
J. Doasy (N)
8009
Unop.
P. Maho'ny (N)
Unop,
MNATH, SOUTH [33,211]
6324 6324
£. Shell (N) K. Shell (N)
Unop.
MBDWA7— «ee Kbnt.
Melton— 8ee Leicestebshi kb.
MBRIONBTHBHIBR [49,1 49]
9333 I 9333
H. Robertson (L) 3784 ' T. E. Ellis (L)
W. R. Wynne (C) 220^-1575 J. Vanghaii (C)
M. Lloyd, Q.C. (I) 1907 !
Unop.
4127
2860-1287
I
1892
F. Sealer Hunt (C) 2913
J. C. B^ulger (L) 2476-437
6387
John Dillon (N) 2464
J. Fitzgibbon (P) 257-2207
6860
D. Crilly (N)
B. Egan (P)
2201
1397-^04
9723
J. F.X. O'Brien (N).
Unop.
10,644
J. Deasy (N) 3456
J. O'Connor Power
(I) 611-2845
Mr. Deasy resigned.
Aug.8, 1893 (11,282) :-
Dr. R. Ambrose (N)
Unop.
5990
Michael Dayltt(N) 2549
P. Mahony (P) 214^403
Mr. Daviit unseaJted on
petition.
Feb.21,1893<6059):-
J. Gibney (N)
P. Mahony (P)
2376-259
6538
P. Fullam (N) 2212
J. J. Dalton (P) 2199-13
Mr. FuUam unseeded on
petition.
Feb. 17, 1893 (6983):-
J. Jordan (N) 2707
J. J. Dalton (P)
9137
T. E. Ellis (L)
H. Owen (C)
5175
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1?86-1906.
1895
MJUtTIiBBONB, WB8T
8563
Sir H. Farquhar,
Bt (LU) 3734
B. S. Strauss (L) 2273-1461
Sir H. Farqyhar raised to
peerage as Lord Far-
guhar,
Feb. 3, 1898 (8680) :-
Sir S. K. Scott, Bt (C)
Unop.
MATO, BAST
7906
John DiUon (N)
Unop,
1937
1316-421
MATO, NORTH
7029
D. CriUy (N)
B. Kgan (P)
MATO, SOUTH
10,033
Michael Davltt(N) Unop.
Mr, Davitt resigned,
Feb. 27, 1900(9055) :—
J. O'DonneU (N) 2101
Maj.M'Bride(N) 427-1974
MATO, WH8T
10,900
Dr. R. Ambrose (K)
Unop,
MHATH, NORTH
5721
J. Oibney (N) 2324
J. Sweetman (P) 2292-32
MBATH, SOUTH
5978
J. H. PameU (P) 2380
J. Jordan (N) 2337-43
MRRIONRTHSHIRB
8663
T. E. Ellis (L) 5173
C. E. J. Owen <C) 223^2941
Mr, Ellis died.
May 2, 1899 (9371):-
O.M.fed^ - --
Lwards (L) Unop,
1900
Sir S. E. Scott, Bt
jC) 3487
W. H. Sands (L) 1532-1955
John Dillon (N)
Unop,
7686
C. O'Kelly (N) 2504
W. M. Murphy (N) 1116-1388
9066
J. O'DonneU (N)
Unop.
9436
Dr. R. Ambrose (N)
6064
P. White (N)
J. Gibney (N)
Unop,
1453
1316-137
J. L. Carew (N)
Unop,
Mr, Carew died,
Oct 9^ 1903 (5680):—
D. Sheehy (N) 2245
J. H. Pamell (I) 1031-1214
9«37
A. Osmond Williams (L)
Unop,
1906
Sir S. E. Scott, Bt
J^l „ ' 3446
Sir H. H. Johnston
(L) 2791-655
8029
John Dillon (N)
7027
C. O'Kelly (N)
8110
J. O'DonneU (N)
Unop,
Unop.
Unop,
89a
Dr. R. Ambrose (N)
5615
P. White (N)
Unop.
Unop,
D. Sheehy (N)
Unop,
9806
A. Osmond WiUiams CL)
Unop,
LTBRRAT. TBAB BOOK, 1907.
^ed by Google
294
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
mRTHYR TTDYUL [122,545]
2_aeata, 15,196
H. Richard (L)
C. H. James (L)
Unop.
MIDDItBBBOROUOH [116
13,864
Isaac Wilson (L) 6861
R. Dixon (C) 4035-2926
MIDDUBBBX, BRBNTVO
7971
C. E. Coope (C) 3363
J. Haysman (L) 2267-1296
MIDDI<Bl
BAXilHO
Lord George Ham-
Uton (C) 4353
Dr. Gtordon Hogg
(L) 2891-1662
Visct Folkestone
(C) 3644
J. Kempster (L) 2684-960
MIDDI«B(iBX.HJLRROW
lOlffi
W. Ambrose, Q.C.
(C) 4214
A. Milner (L) 8241-873
MIDDUBdRX, HORNliR
10.648
SirJ.M'Oarel-
Hoa«, Bt (C) 4619
Lord Kensington
(L) 32»^13a0
1886
1&196
H. Richai-d (L)
C. H. James (L) Unop.
Mr. James resigtud,
March 14, 1888 (15.411) :-
D. A. Thomas (L) Unop.
Mr. Richard died.
Oct. 26, 1888 (15.411):-
W. Mtchard Mor-
gan(L| 7149
R. F. Griffiths (L) 4956-2193
.5^16]
13,864
Isaac Wilson (L)
Unop.
RD [90,660]
7971
O. E. Coope (C)
3043
J. Haysman (L) 1409-1634
Mr, Coope died.
Dec. 23. 1886 (7971):-
J. BIgwood (C) 2572
J. Haysman (L) 131ft-12S6
[101.294]
9283
Lord George Hamilton (C)
U7U>p.
[125,291]
8621
Visct. Folkestone
(C) 3287
J. T. Edgcome (L) 1067-2220
Vi8ct. Folkestone succeeded
to peerage as Lord Rad-
nor.
March 30, 1889 (10,903):-
Capt. H. F. Bowles
(C) 5124
W. H. Fairbaims
(L) 3612-1512
[167,392]
10,438
W. Ambrose, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
Y [109,752]
10.648
Sir J. M'Garel-Hogg, Bt. (C)
Unop,
Sir J. M'Oarel-Hogg raised
to peerage a« JOord Ma-
ghcramome.
Jn& 19, 1887 (10,814):—
HTC. Stephens (C) 4476
H. Bottomley (L)
:I892
17,271
D. A. Thomas (L) 11.948
W. Pritchard Mor-
gan (L) 11,756
B. F. Williams,
Q.C. (C) 230i-M52
15,192
J. H. Wilson (Lab) 4691
W. a Robson, Q.C.
<^
H. BeU (LU)
9975
J. Bigwood (C) 4417
H. Heldmann (L) 2021^1192
12JW1
Lord George Ham-
ilton (C) 5547
S. Holman (L) 2112-3435
12,674
Capt H. F. Bowles
(C) 5491
A. S. H. Jones (L) 3660-1831
13,966
W. Ambrose, Q.C.
(C) 6047
T. Sadler (L)
13,451
H. C. Stephens (C) 6192
Dr. T. R. Jones (L) 2919-3279
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK^ 1007.
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by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-190C
I 21
1895
1900
1906
MBRTHTR TTDVIIi
17.(B4
D. A. Thomas (L) 9250
W. Pritchard Mor-
^a Lewis (C) C626-2029
A. Upward (Lab) 858
15,400
D. A. Thomas (L) 8598
J. Keir Hardie
(Lab) 5745
W.mtchard Mor-
gan (L) 4004-1741
21,438
D. A. Thomas (L) 13,971
J. Keir Hardie
(LRC) 10,187
H. Radcliffe (L) 7776-241:
MIDDUBBBOROUOH
16,077
J. H. Wilson (L
and Tiab) 6755
C6L S. A. Sadler
^ 4735-2020
MIDDIiBSBX, BRBNTFO
10.754
J. Bigwood (C)
Unop,
Col. S. A. Sadler
(C) 6760
J. H. Wilson (L and
Lab.) 6705-55
RD
12,409
J. Bigwood (C)
Unop,
20,322
J. H. Wilson (L &
Lab) 9271
Col. Sirs. A.Sad-
ler (C) 6864-240!
G. Lansbury (Soc) 1484
17,153
Dr. V. H. Ruther-
ford (L) 6506
J. Bigwood (C) 6053-453
MIDDUBSBX, BAIiINO
13,419
Lord George Hamilton (C)
Unop,
14J97
Lord George Hamilton (C)
Unop.
20,436
H.Nield(C) * 8261
A. H. Hutton (L) 6962-1279
MIDDUSaaX, BNFIBIiD
14,023
Mi^. H. F. Bowles (Cj
Unop,
17,044
CoL H. F. Bowles
(C) 0023
C. S. Crole (L) 9655-3268
23,386
J. Branch (L) 9790
Col. H. F. Bowles
(C) 7674-2116
MIDDLBBBX, HJLRROW
28,627
J. Gibb (U 11,393
Hon. W. R. W.
Peel (LU) 10,977-416
16,021
W. Ambrose, Q.C. (C)
Mr, Ambrose appointed a
Master in Lunacy,
AotU 6, 1899 (18.444) :-
LE.B. Cox(C) 6303
Corrie Grant (L) 519&.U06
20,067
L B. B. Cox (C)
Unop.
MIDDIiRSRX. HORNBB
14^
H. C. Stephens (C)
Unop,
Y
16,127
CaptCB, Balfour (C)
19.651
Capt C. B. BcJfour
{6} 8850
C. Tomkinson (L) 7289-1570
LIBERAL TBAB BOOK, 1007.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
206
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
MCDDItBSBX, TOVTBNH
J. Howard (C) 4441
W. & Caine (L) S706-736
MCDDUBliBX, UZBRIDO
9002
F. D. Dizon-Hart-
land (C) 5098
J. P. Rickman (L) 2816-2478
MiDDUETON— see Lamoashibie.
Midlothian— «ee Edinbubg'hshirb.
MiLB EifD-^tee TowsR Hamjuetb.
1886
&M [138.774]
10.887
J. Howard <C) 3041
C. Bretherton (L) 2082-1879
B [83.145]
0002
F. D. Dixon-Hartiand (C)
Unop,
MONAOHAN. NORTH [38,208]
7525
T.M.Healy<N) 4065
Sir J. LesUe, Bt. (CJ2885-1370
Mr, HecUy elected to ait for
Londonderry, South,
Feb. 11. 1886 (7^):-
P. O'Brien (N) 4015
J. C. HaU (C) 2551-1464
MONAOBUUi, SOUTH [36,
7474
SirJ.N.MoKenna
(N) 4735
a B. Shirley (C) 06S-3772
MONMOUTH DISTRICT
408]
7474
Sir J. N. MoKenna
(N) 4715
B. H. Garbutt (L)
T. Cordee (C)
2982
8821-11
68.03^
6485
Sir G.ElUot.Bt.(C) 3083
B.H.Carbiitt(L)
MONMOUTHSHIRE, NO
10,706
T. P. Price (L) 6698
J. A. Rolls (C) 3236-2457
MONMOUTHOBIRR, SO
11.069
Ck)L Hon. F.C.Mor-
gan (G) 4800
Sir H. Jackson. Bt.
(L) 4203-597
MONMOUTHSHIRE, WR
9770
G. M. Warminerton.
Q.G. (L) 6730
B. F. Williams,
Q.C. (C) 1311-^5389
7525
P. O'Brien m 3962
Sir J. LeaUe, Bt (G) 2491-1471
Gapt Hon. P. G.
Westenra (G)
1000-3706
RTH [68.671]
10,706
T. P. Price (L)
B. Jones (C)
UTH [73.437]
11,060
GoL Hon. F. C.
Morgan (G)
O. Bryant (L)
3285-1403
ST [82,173]
9770
G. M. Warmington, Q.G.
(L)
^nop.
1892
15,716
J. Howard (G)
T. H. Ghance L)
6794
4074-1720
11.730
F. D. Dixon-Hart-
land (G) 6172
L. Probyn (L) 2029-3143
7047
G. Diamond (N) 3007
H. W. Jackson (G) 2980-1437
7120
F. O'Drisooll (N) 4243
M. M. Rutherford
(G) 1007-3236
7697
A.Spioer(L) 3430
SirG.Bmot,Bt.(G) 3137-^:
12,130
T. P. Price (t)
J. A. Rolls (G)
13,211
GoL Hon. F. G.
Mor8»n(G)
Baron JProfnmo (L) 4700-721 i
5020
3863-1157
5421
I
11.251
G.M. Warmington.
Q.G. (L) 7019
W. H. Meredyth <G) 1700-^019
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-^1006.
1896
M1BDLB8BX, 1«OV«NH
J. Howard (C) 6388
Clem Edwards (L) 3817-2571
MIDDLBBBX, UXBRIDO
1900
AM
19,412
J. Howard (C) 6721
G. Hay Morgan (L) 400»-27l2
Sir F. D. Dizon-Hartland,
Bt. (C)
CTnop.
MONAOHL&N, NORTH
6815
D. Macaleese (N) 8377
Capt. Hon. P. C.
Westenra (C) 20M-1283
MONAOHAN, SOUTH
6004
J. Dahr (N) 3887
Mai. W. Teniflon
(C) 1017-2870
MONMOUTH DISTRICT
8301
A.Splcer(L) 3743
E. M. Underdown,
Q.C. (C) 3589-154
MONMOUTHSHIRB, NO
11,674
R. MoKenna (L) 4865
W. E. Hmne-
Williams (C) 420^-762
MONMOUTHSHtRR, SO
14,137
CoL Hon. F. C.
Morgan (C) 5615
GliflbACoryOi) 5208^2
MONMOUTHSHIRB, VB
11,475
Sir W. HarcoTirt
7243
LWilliam8(C) 1956-^287
M^il
18,701
Sir F. D» Dixon-HarUandt
Bt. (C)
C/nop.
7014
D. Macale«8e (N) Unop.
Mr. MacdUese died.
Dec. 21, 1900 (7014):-
— XOW \l vxs/ . —
. Thompson (N)
^nop.
6705
J. Daly (N) Uiuyp.
Mr. Daly resigned.
March 4, 1902 <6605):-
J. MoKean (N)
Unop,
9835
Dr. Rntherfoord
Harris {C) 4415
A. Spioer (L) 3727-688
Dr. Harris unseated on
fay 7, 1901 (9608):-
J. Lawrence (C) 4604
A. Spicer (L) 4261-348
RTH
11,159
R. MoKenna (L) 6188
F. de Pennefather
(C) 3740-1898
UTH
14,808
CoL Hon. F. C. Morgan (C)
Uhop»
ST
11,150
Sir W.Harcotirt(L) 5976
I. W. H. Gardner
(Cr 2401-8575
Sir W, Harcourt died,
Nov. 3. 1904 (15,127):—
T. RicJiards (Lab) 7996
Sir J. Cockbum
(Tariff Reform) 336(M635
1906
23.409
Percy AldenlL) 8956
H. W. Cha^rton
(C) 7009-2947
15,S96
Sir F. D.Dixon-Hartr
land,Bt4C) 6429
B. J. Pocock (L) e284>145
6486
P. 0*Hara (N)
Unop.
J.McKean(N)i
Unop.
11,207
L. Haslam (L) 4531
E. E. Micholls (C) 3939-^592
J. Winstone (LRC) 1678
13,411
R. McKenna (L) 7780
Adm. Sir C. €amp>
bell (C) 3155-4575
15,858
CoL Ivor Herbert
(L) 7508
CoL C. C. B. Mor-
gan (C) 6216-1287
16.880
T. Richaids (Lab)
Unop.
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK,
^Wi\>y Google
288
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
MONTOOMBRT DI8TRI
2909
P. Pryce-Jones (C) 1400
Hon. F. Hanbury-
Tracy (L) 1326^
MONTQOMBRTBHIRB
8870
Stuart Rendel (L) 4014
C. W. W. Wynn (C) 3380-656
MONTROBB DISTRICT
8007
J. Shlress Will,
Q.C. (L)
A. Gordon (L)
A. Maekie (C)
277^753
763
CT [17.791]
2909
Hon. F. Hanbury-
Tracy (L) 1424
P. Pryce-Jonee (C) 1251-173
[37,110]
8870
Stuart Rendel (L) 3790
Capt. D. H. Mytton
(C) 3220^79
[58,321]
8067
J. Shiress WiU,
Q.C. (L) 3367
A. Patton (LU) 2088-1261)
MOBIJEY— «ee YORKSHIKE.
MORPRTH^.043]
Thomas Burt (L) Unop,
Nairnshxre— «ee Elgin.
Newark— «ee Nottinghams
Newbury— «ee Berkshire.
NRWCASTIiB - UNDRR •
7837
W. S. Allen (L) 4031
A. R. Scoble, Q.C.
(C) 2848-1183
NRWCA8TIiR-UPON-TT
2 seats. 30,314
J. Cowen (L) 10,489
John Morley (L) 10,129
C. F. Hamond (C) 9,500-629
Mr. Morley accepted office,
Feb. 12, 1886 (30,314):—
John Morley (L) 11,110
C. F. Hfunond
(C) 8,449-2061
New Forest— «ee Hampshi
NRWINOTON, WAIiWO
5506
L. H. Isaacs (C) 1885
A. G. Henriques (L) 1816-60
W. Malthouse (I) 246
NBWINOTON, WR8T [61,
6377
C. W. RadcUffe
Cooke (C) 2419
J. S. Keay (L) 1774^645
Sir W. McArthur
(IL) 821
6846
Thomas Burt (L) Unop.
IiTMR [60,666]
D. H. Coghill (LU) 2876
J. B. Brindley (L) 2762-124
NR [216,328]
30,314
Johnltforley<L) 10.681
J. Craig (L) 10,172
Sir W. G. Arm-
strong (LU) 9,657-515
Sir M. W. Ridley,
Bt (C) 9,680
RE.
RTH [60.803]
5506
L. H. Isaacs (C) 1963
J. S. Balfour (L) 1748-236
279]
6377
C. W. Radoliffe
Cooke (C) 2447
J. F. B. Firth (L) 2066-382
1892
Sir P. Pryoe-Jones
(C) 1406
Hon. F. Hanbury-
Tracy (L) 1288-118
j>il
Stuart Rendel (L) 3662
Capt. D. H. Mytton
(C) 2847-815
Ir. Rendel raised to peer-
age oa Ixyrd Rendel.
March 29, 1894 (8002) :—
A. C. Humphreys-
OwenJLL 3*^
R.W.W.Wynn(C) 3216-225
8436
J. Shlress Will, Q.C.
(L) 3041
R. A. Lockhart
(LU) 200Q-1851
Thomas Burt (L) UnoP'
W. Allen (L) 4024
D. H. Coghiil (LU) 2036-1068
32,117
C. F. Hamond (C) 13,823
John Morley (L) 10,005
J. Craig (L) 10.686-219
Mr. Morley appointed Sec-
retary for Ireland.
Aug.26,1802(32,ll7i:-
John Morley (L) 12,083
P. RaUi (LU) 11,244-1739
6798
W. Saunders a>) 2614
L. H. Isaacs (C) 2218-206
Mr. Satmdera died.
May 14, 1805 (7430):—
J. Bailey (C) 2676
CoL Reade (L) 2105-571
G. Lansbury (Soc) 347
7679
Capt. Cecil Norton
(L) 3421
G. W. Tallents (C) 2828-1093
i
UBBRAL YSAB BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
299
MONTOOMBRT DI8TRI
9030
Maj. E. Pryce-Jones
(C) 1436
Owen Philipps (L) 1351-^
MONTOOMBRTBHIRB
7969
A. C. Humphreys-
OweniiL) 3442
R. W. W. Wyim (C) 3416-27
MONTROBB DISTRICT
8484
J. Shiress Will,
OC. (L) 3694
G. W. BaxteHLU) 2462-1132
Mr, Shireaa TviU resigned,
Feb. 22. 1896 (8692):—
John Morley (L) 4665
John Wilson (C) 2672-1993
MORPRTH
7627
Thomas Burt (L) 3404
M.M. Barry (C) 1236-2169
1900
CT
3229
Ck>L B. Pryce-Jones
(C)
J. A. Bright (L)
NB WCASTIiR - UNDBR •
8281
W. Alldn (L) 3610
A. M. Lee (LU) 3399-111
NRWCA8TI<R-UPON-TT
32,373
C.F.Hamond(C) 12,833
W.D.Cruddas(C) 12.170
John Morley (L) 11,862-306
J. Craig (L) 11,164
F. HammiU (ILP) 2,302
NBWINOTON,
7430
J. Bailey (C) 2822
RusseU Spokes (L) 2269-^63
G. Lansbnry (Soc) 203
NBWINOTON, WRBT
7971
Capt. Ceoil Norton
(L) 3219
G. W. TaUents (C) 2769-460
1478
130&-169
7915
A. C. Humphreys-
Owen(L) 3482
R. W. W. Wynn (C) 3218-264
John Morley (L)
J. B. Don (LU)
8490
Thomas Burt (L)
M. M. Barry (C)
liTMR
9096
Sir A. S. Haslam
[ AUen (L)
MR
34,690
W. R. Plummer
3960
2390-1670
W^
3117
2707-410
3760
8668-182
j!^,
jnwick(C)
S. Storey (LV
Capt. Hon. fi.
Lambton (L)
16,097
14,762
10,488-4264
10,463
RTH
7770
3006
J. Bailey (C)
Russell Spokes (L)
8^1
Cant. Cecil Norton
(L) 3669
F. Rioarde-Seaver
(C) 240a-1166
1906
.3313
J. D. Rees (L) 1641
Col. E. Pryce-Jones
(C) 1468-83
7843
D. Davies (L)
Unop.
8373
John Morley (L) 4416
Col. A. Sprot (C) 1922-2494
9425
Thomas Burt (L)
S. A. Coats (C)
6618
1919-3599
9650
J. C. Wedgwood (L) 5155
Sir A. S. Ma^am
(LU) 2948-2207
36 909
W.Hudson (L'rC) 18,869
T. Cairns (L) 18,423
Sir W. R. Hum-
mer (C) 11,942-6481
G. Renwiok (C) 11,223
C. J. O'Donnell (L) 3187
Sir J. Bailey (C) 2418-769
7147
Capt. Cecil Norton
(L) 4446
R. E. BeliUos (C) 2426-2021
T.y ^T^TtAT^ TEAR
BOOK, lW7.p T
Digitized by VjOOQIC
300
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
NSWHASKET— see CaMBRIDO B8HIIUE.
Newport— «ee Shropshire.
NBWRT [19,137]
2163
J. H. McCarthy (N)
Unop,
NEWTON-^ee Lancashirb.
NORFOIiK, BABT [50,687]
11,161
B. Birkbeck (C) 4682
P.Falk(L) 4440-242
NORVOIiK, MID [46,154]
9002
R. T. Gurdon (L) 5276
A. B. FeUowes (C) 287^2408
NORFOIiK, HORTH
9742
H. H. Cozens-
1886
2163
J. H. McCarthy (N) 1183
R. C. Saunders (LU) 716-467
11,161
Sir B. Birkbeck, Bt.
(C) 4678
H. Lee -Warner (L) 4000-678
R. T. Gurdon (LU) 3082
J. Toller (L) 2626-407
Hardy, Q.C. (L) 6028
S.Hoare(C)
[58,738]
9742
H. H. Cosens-
3342-1686
NORVOIiK, NORTH- WR
Hardy, Q.C. (L)
A. B. Fellowes (C)
4064
3324-760
4461
3821-640
10,444
Joseph Arch (L)
Lord H. Bentinck
(C)
NORTOIiK, SOUTH
10.141
F. Taylor (L) 4630
Sir R. J. Buxton,
Bt. (C) 3588-942
ST [61,380]
10,444
Lord H. Bentinck
(C)
Joseph Arch (L)
[46,61 1
10.U1
F. Taylor (LU)
NORFOIiK, SOUTH-WR
9991
W. A. Tyssen-
Amherst (C) 4006
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(L) 3776-820
NoRMANTON~eee Yorkshir
NORTHAMPTON [76,070]
2 seats, 0582
H. Labouchere (L) 4845
C. Bradlaugh (L) 4315
H. C. Richards (C) 3890-425
4064
4064-20
Unop,
ST [43,500] ^
9391
W. A. Tyssen-Amherst (C)
CTnop.
H. Labouchere (L) 4670
C. Bradlaugh (L) 4353
R. Turner CLU) 3850-608
T. O. H. Lees (C) 3656
Mr. BradlatLoh died.
Feb. 12, 1891 (10,896) :-
M. P. Manfleld (L) 6436
R. A. Germaine (C) 3723-1713
1892
1847
P. Carvill (N)
H. Thompson (C)
R. Johnston (P)
907
744^163
64
9612
R. J. Price (L) 4743
Sir B. Birkbeck, Bt
(C) 4303-440
8601
C. Higffins, Q.C. (L) 4060
R. T. Gurdon (LU) 3509-470
Mr, Higgins resigned,
April 23^ 1805 (9500):—
R. T. Gurdon (LU) 4112
F. W. Wilson (L) 3904-208
8713
H. H. Cozens
Hardy, Q.C. (L) 4561
J.Cator(C) 3278-1283
10,019
Joseph Arch (L)
LordH. Bentinck
(C)
4911
8848
F.Ta^or(LU)
A.G.1sitching(L)
4288
3536-753
8490
T. L. Hare (C) 4077
H. Lee- Warner (L) 3789-388
11,180
H. Labouchere (L)
M. P. Manfleld U
H. C. Richards (C)
A. Drucker (C)
LIBERAL YBAR BOOK, 1907. ^,^,^^^^^ ^^ QoOgle
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
30:
1895
NBWRT
1872
P. CarviU (N) 987
H. Thompson (C)
NORFOIiK, BAST
10,839
R. J. Price (L) 4606
H. Rider Haggard
(C) 4408-196
NORFOIiK, MID
8509
F. W. Wilson OL.) 4220
R. T. Gurdon (LU) 4086-134
NORFOIiK, NORTH
9924
H. H. Cozens-
Hardy, aC. (L) 4264
Sir Kenneth Kemp,
Bt. (C) 3738^26
Mr, Uozena-Hard/y made
a Judge.
March 16, 1899 (10,017) :—
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(L) * 4779
Sir Kenneth
Kemp, Bt. (C) 3610-1169
NORFOIiK, N.W.
10,916
Joseph Arch (L) 4817
E. kT B. Tighe (C) 3520-1297
NORFOIiK, SOUTH
9847
F. Tajior (LU) 4281
T. H. Dolbey (Lj 3446^836
Mr. Taylor resiffned.
May 12, 1896 (9625):—
A. W. Soames (L) 4626
S. Holmes (C)
NORFOIiK, B.W.
9119
T. L. Hare (C) 3068
R. Winfrey (L) 3762-206
NORTHAMPTON
11,442
H. lAboTichere (L) 4884
A. Drucker (C) 3820
E. Harford (L &
Lab)
J. Jacobs (C)
F. G. Jones (Soc)
J. M. Robertson
(IL)
3703-117
.3394
1216
1131
1900
1789
P. CarviU (N)
10,791
R. J. Price (L)
Capt. W. Prioleau
(C)
F. W. Wilson (L)
W. L. Boyle (d)
10,261
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(L)
Mai. H. S. Follett
(C)
Unop.
4563
3733-830
3422^74
4490
349a-997
10,811
G. White (L)
SirW. H.Ffolkes,
Bt (LU)
9654
A. W. Soames (L)
E. Mann (C)
8740
T. L. Hare (CJ
R. Winfrey (L)
4287
3811-476
3986
3566-420
3702
3636-66
12,180
Dr. J. G, Shipman
(L) 5437
H. Labouchere (L) 5281
R. R. B. Orlebar (C) 4480-801
H. E. Randall (C) 4124
1906
1905
J. J. Mooney (N)
P. CarviU (N)
11,237
R. J. Price (L)
R. F. Boilean (C)
736-66
5631
3435-2196
9490
Lord Wodehouse (L) 4197
W. L. Boyle (LU) 4170-27
10,795
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(L) 5155
F.T. S.Rippingall
(C) 3628-1527
11,1
G. White (L) 5772
W. J. Lancaster (C) 2972-2800
9643
A. W. Soames (L) 4677
Sir E. Mann, Bt. (C) 3519-1158
R. Winfrey (L) 4416
Sir T.L.Hare, Bt. (C) 3513-903
11,954
Herbert Paul (L) 4479
Dr. J. G. Shipman(L)4244
R. R. B. Orlebar (C) 4078-166
F. G. Barnes (C) 4000
J. E. Williams (Soc) 2544
J. Gribble (Soc) 2366
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907. GoOglc
302
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
NORTHAMPTONBHIRB.
gadi
F. A. Channingr
(L) 6414
:. Raxnsden (C) 335d-2055
R.]
MORTHJUfPTONBHIRR,
11,306
Hon. C. R. Spencer
(L) 5446
P. Phi]
ipps (C)
4347-10B9
NORTHJLMPTOR8HIRR,
9741
LordBuTKhleyiC) 4467
SirJ.M.Car-
michael, Bt. (L) 4296-171
NORTHJLMPTON8HIRR,
9636
Sir R. KnighUey,
Bt. (C) 4074
Sir M. Fitzgerald,
Bt (L) 4012-62
North Shields— »c« Tynem
NORTHUMBRRIiAND, B
9001
Sir E. Grey, Bt.(L) 4929
Karl Percy (C) 3613-1316
Cartwright
(LU)
NORTH [47,303]
A41
Lord Burghley (C)
SOUTH [43*7^
Sir R. KnighUey,
NORTHUMBRRUL1ID,
10,237
M. MacInnesiD 5193
Sir M. W. Ridley,
Bt. (C) 3663-1530
NORTHUMBRRIiAND,
11,852
A. H. O. Grey (L) 5782
Gainsford Bruce,
Q.C. (C) 3440-2342
NORTHUMBRRIiAND,
10,302
C. Fenwick (L) 5858
J. B. Cookson (C) 2703-3155
NoRTHWiCH-^ce Cheshire.
NORWICH [111,733]
2 8eat8. 15,323
H. Btdlard (C) 7279
J. J. Colman (L) 6606
R. S. Wright (L) 6251-415
Mr. Bvllard unseated on
petition.
April 7, 1886 (15,323):—
S. Hoare (C) Unop,
Norwood— «cc Lambeth.
1886
[87,^ •
F. A. ChanningJL) 4428
Hon. L. Agar-EUiB
(C) 3012-1416
1892
11,559
; F.A.ChAnning(L) 5832
I W. Potter, Q.C. (C) 4348-1484
I
Hon. C. R. Spencer
Bt(C)
Sir J. M. Carmichael,
3031-956
Unop.
4008
Bt(L)
OUTH.
3687-316
RRWICK-ON-TVRRD [5
9691
Sir E. Grey. Bt. (L) 4131
Hon. F. W. Lambton
(LU) 3407-724
[55,044]
10,237
M. Maclnnes (L) 4177
Visct. Melgund (C) 3220-957
TTNBBIDR [100,887]
W. B. Beaumont (L) 4112
A. H. G. Grey (LU) 3000-122
10.806
Hon. C. R. Spencer
(L) 4731
James Pender (C) 430(M31
9990
Lord Burghley (C) 4505
J. T. Stockbum (L) 3836-669
D. C. Guthrie (L)
T. L. M. Cartwright
(C)
0,191]
9141
Sir E. Grey, Bt. (L) 4002
W. A. Robertson (O) 3660-442
9954
N. G. Clayton (C) 4092
M. Maclnnes (L) 4010-82
Mr, Clayton unseated an
petition.
Feb. 17, 1803 (10,404):-
M. Maclnnes (L) 4804
R. Clayton (C) 4358-446
13,727
J. A. Pease (L) 5468
Arnold White (LU) 6018-450
__K [80,639]
10,392
C. Fenwick (L) 5235
W. Wight (LU) 1710-3525
15,323
J. J. Colman (L)
S. Hoare (C)
J. H. TiUett (L)
C. S.Read(C)
6156
6110^
5664
11.304
C. Fenwick (L)
S. McC. HiU (C)
6696
2920-2776
16,623
S. Hoare (C) 7718
J. J. Colman (L) 7407
J. Bedford (L) 6811-^696
LIBBBAL TEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
3(
1895
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,
12,526
F. A. Channingr
(L) 6177
H. Lush- Wilson,
Q.C. (C) 4981-1216
NORTHAMPTON8HIRR,
11,714
James Pender (C) 5064
Hon. C. R. Spencer
(L)
NORTHJUfPTONSHIRR,
9962
B. P. Monckton (C)
Unop,
NORTHAMPTON8HIRR,
9134
Hon. E. S. Douglas-
Pennant (C) 4553
D. C. Guthrie (L) 3324-1229
1900
RA8T
14,865
F. A. Channing (L) 7008
J. C. D. Parker (C) 5563-14^10
MID
12,175
Hon. C. R. Spencer
(L)
SirJj
4005-794
NORTHUMRRRIJUID, B
9277
Sir B. Grey, Bt.(L) 4378
Lord Warkworth
(Earl Percy) (C) 3503-785
NORTHUMBRRLAND,
10,316
W. C. B. Beaumont
(L) 4438
C. £. Hunter (C) 4003-435
NORTHUMBRRULND,
14,932
J. A. Pease (L) 6066
Arnold White (LU) 5631-435
NORTHUMBRRLAND,
12,234
C. Fenwick (L) 5629
J. J. Harris (C) 2422-^207
NORWICH
17,494
S. Hoare (C) 8166
SirH.Bullard(C) 8034
T. Terrell, Q.C. (L) 7330-704
F. W. Vemey(L) 7210
Sir James Pender
Bt. (C)
NORTH
10,209
Col. S. G. Stqpford
SackvUlejC) 4559
F. Barlow (L) 3303-1256
SOUTH
8976
Hon. E. A. Fitzroy
(C) 4174
Archibald Grove
(L) 3166-1008
RRWICK-ON-TVRRD
9303
Sir B. Grey, Bt. (L)
l/nop.
HRXHAM
10,310
W. C. B. Beaumont
(L) 4197
Visct.Morpeth(LU)4011-18fl
TTNR8IDR
18,460
H. C. Smith (LU)
J. A. Pease (L)
WAN8BRGK
O. Fenwick (_,
J. S. Appleby (C)
14,179
7003
6730-363
5474
428a-1191
Unop.
18 738
Sirs. Hoare, 'Bt.(C)
SirH.Bullard(C)
Sir JET. BvUard died.
Jan. 15, 1904 (19,728):—
L J. raett (L) 8576
K. E. Wild (C) 675ft-182Q
G. H. Roberts (Lab) 2440
1906
F. A. Channing(L) 9017
Sir A. De-Capell-
Brooke, Bt. (C) 6414-380;
13,450
H. Manfield (L)
R. F. Peei <C)
10,6
6307
5067-124(
G. NichoUs (l!Ab) 4880
Col. S. G. Stqpford
Sackville (C) 4195-e8£
Archibald Grove (L) 4136
Hon. C. Douglas-
Pennant (C) 3814-322
9316
Sir E. Grey, Bt (L) 5102
T. W. H. Inskip (C) 2862-2240
11,049
W.C.B. Beaumont
o?i.
Clayton (C) 3547-2085
23,167
J. M. Robertson
LKn(
iOtt(C)
11,496
6,885-4611
17,529
C. Fenwick (L) 10,386
W. R. Buchanan
RiddeU (C) 3,210-7176
20,390
G. H. Roberts
(LRC)
L. J. Tfllett (L)
E. E. Wild (C)
11.059
10,972
7,460-3512
WEBAL TEAB BOOK, llJ^^GoOglc
304
TBE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
HOTTINOBL&M, BABT [73
18.740
Arnold Morley (L) 5289
Hon. H. Flnoh-
Hatton (C) 424»^1
HOTTIMOHJUI, SOUTH
W.761
J.CaryeUWmiamB
(L) 4963
H. a Wriffht (C) 4020-363
NOTTINGHAM, WBBT [93,337]
14,929
CoLC.SeelyiD 0869
K. Ctope {C) 3797-2872
J. Bums (Soo) 586
NOTTINGHAMSHIRB, B
9479
W. Beckett-Denison
{CJ 4367
F. J. S. Fo^ambe
(L) 4072-296
NOTTINGHAMSHIRH,
9602
C. G. S. Foljambe
(L) 6120
J. H. Payne (C) 230&-3815
NOTTINGHJLMSHIRH, N
10,214
Vigct. Newark (C) 5283
T. Barp (L) 3S29-1754
NOTTINGHAMSHIRB, R
11.132
J. E. EUlslD G944
J. H. B. Warner
(C) 3306-2636
NUNBATON— Me WARWIOKB
1886
,211]
12,749
Arnold Morley (L) 4564
Hon. H. Finch-
Hatton <C) 4418-106
[73,195]
12,751
H.S.Wria*t(C) 4566
J. CaryeUWilllams
(I^-
4317-269
14,929
Henry Broadnurst
IL) 5458
CoL C. Seely (LU) 4O09-«49
W. Beckett (C)
Unop.
Mr. Beckett died.
Dec. 15. 1890 (10,268):—
SlrF.aifilner,Bt.
(C) 4381
J. W. Mellor, Q.C.
(L) 3653-728
MANBFOBIiD [86,530]
9862
C. O. S. Foljambe
<L) 4876
L. Rolleston (C)
RWARK [50,969]
10,214
Vigct. Newark (C)
Unop,
UBHCIilFFR [80,219]
J.B. B]lis(L)' 4784
G.S.FoUambe(LU) 3337-1447
EOBE.
1892
11,204
Arnold Morley <L) 4061
Hon. H. Finch-
Hatton(C) 4284^577
11,010
H. a Wright (C)
J. Fletcher Moulton,
Q.C. (L)
4570
4487-83
13,411
CoL C. Seely (LU) 6610
Henry Broadhurst
(L) 530&-a01
9606
SirF.G.Milner, Bt
(9 4446
J. H. Yoxall (L) 4044-402
J. Canrell Williams
(L) 5731
D. Warde(C)
10,342
Visct. Newark (C)
Unop,
11.^
[U
C. H. Seely (LU)
J. K. Bills (LI
- (LI
4688-792
LiBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907,
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1900.
30i
NOTTINGHAM, EAST
11,818
E. Bond (C) 4900
Arnold Morley (L) 4735-165
NOTTINGHAM, SOUTH
11,377
Lord H. Bentinck
(C) 4802
F. W. Maude (L) 436^433
NOTTINGHAM, WN8T
14,510
J. H. Toxall (L) 0068
A. G. Sparrow (C) 557£h513
NOTTINGHAM8HIBN, B
9000
SlpF.G.Milnep,Bt.
(C) 4874
R.E. Leader (L) 3621-1253
NOTTINGHAM8HIRN,
12.345
J. Carvell Williams
(L) 5670
CoL H. Eyre (C) 4286-1385
NOTTINGHAMSHIRN, N
10,485
Hon. H. H. Finoh-
Hatton (C) Unop,
Mr, Finch -Hatton re-
signed.
May 11, 1896 (10,419):-
Viflot Newark (C) Unop.
Viact, Newark succeeded
to peerage as Lord Man-
vera,
Feb. 16.1900 00,310):—
SirC.G.E.Welby,
Bt (C) 6162
~ Y.Sta
" ' 2871-2201
1900
12,109
K Bond (C)
E. H. Fraaer (L)
4927
414^779
12.442
Lord H. Bentinck
(C)
H. Y. Stanger, Q.C.
(L)
14.873
J.H. Yoxall(L)
Sir Lepel Griffin
(LU)
3914-1384
10,423
Sir F. G. Milner, Bt. («
d.
nop.
MANBFINIiD
14,456
A. B. Markham <L) 6496
Ck)L H. Eyre (C) 4127-5
NWARK
10|310
Sir C. G. E. Welby, Bt. (C)
Unop,
H.Y. Stanger, Q.C.
(L)
N0TTINGHAM8HIRB, R
12,806
J. B. Ellis (L) 5752
G. M. Smith (LU) 5U9-683
UBHCIilFFN
14,906
J. E. Ellis (L) 6350
J. Robinson (C) 5913-446
1906
12,451
Sir Henry Cotton
(L)
E. Bond (C)
6020
4290-1730
13,656
A. Richardson
(Lab)
Lord H. Bentinck
(C)
6314
fl514r-800
16,506
J. H. Yoxall (L) 8107
W. L. P. Rowley
(LU)
11,320
F. H. Newnes (L)
Sir F. G. Milner,
Bt.(C)
5365
4834-531
17,931
A. B. Markham (L)
Unop,
10,868
J. R. Starkey (C)
A. M. Mandeviile
(L)
4772
4444-328
17,883
J. E. Ellis (L) 9094
H.F.Wyatt(LU) 6460-3634
LIQBBAL TSAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
306
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
OIiDHJLlI [194.155]
J. T. Hibbert (L) 12,259
J. M. Maclean (C) 11,992
Hon. £. L. Stan-
ley (L) 11,847-146
S. T. WMtehead
<C) 11,491
ORKinBT JLND BHflTIiA
7991
L. LyeU (L)
Hon. C. T. Dundas
(C)
1940-1412
Ormskirk- -see Lanoabhibe.
OsooLDCROSS-^ee Yorkshir
OssoRT— «ee Qxtxen's Count
Ob WESTRY— «ee Shropshire.
Otlet— see Yorkshire.
OXFORD [49,285]
6764
A. W. HaU (C) 3212
C. A. Fyffe (L) 2894-318
OXFORD unhtbrbitt
2 seofo. 5575
Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bt (C)
J. G. Talbot (C)
Umyp,
OXFORDBHIRB, MID, or
10,012
F. W. McLean (L) 4327
Vlsct. Valentia (C) 4138-189
OXFORP8HIRB, NORT
8478
Sir B. Samuelson,
Bt. (L) 4436
L.M. Wynne (C) 2944^-1492
1886
25,600
J. M. Maclean (C) 11,606
EUiottLeesiC) 11,484
J. T. Hibbert (L) 10,921-563
J. M. Cheetham (L) 10,891
ND [51,803]
7391
L. LyeU (L)
H. Hoare (LU)
1382-971
6764
A. W. HaU (C)
Unop,
6575
Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bt. (C)
J. a. Talbot (C)
Unop,
WOODBTOOK [46,476]
10,012
F. W. McLean, Q.C. (LU)
Unop,
Mr, McLean appointed a
Master in lAtnacy.
April 2L 1891(9725):-
G. H. MorreU (C) 4448
G. R. Benson (L) 8760-688
H, or BANBURT [40,615]
8478
Sir B. Samuelson,
Bt.(L) 3677
L. M. Wynne (C) 3184-493
1892
27,929
J. M. Cheetham (L) 12,619
J. T. Hibbert (L) 12,541
Elliott Lees (C) 12,206-336
J. M. Maclean (C) 11,952
7064
L. LyeU (L) 2624
W. Younger (LU) 1617-1007
7476
Gen. Sir G. Chesney
(C) 3276
R. Souttar (L) 3156-120
Sir Q, Chesney died,
April 20, 1895 (7637):—
Visct Valentia (C) 3745
J. F. LitUe (L) 3143-602
6011
Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bt. (C)
J. G. Talbot (C)
Unop,
9756
G. R. Benson (L)
G. H. MorreU (Cf)
4278
4167-111
Sir B. Samuelson,
Bt. Oi)
L. M. Wynne (C)
3640
3453-187
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907. zed by GoOglc
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
3(r<
1895
OIiDHJLlI
28,783
R. Ascroft (C) 13,085
J. F. Oswald, Q.C.
(C) 12,465
Adam Lee (L) 12,249-216
SirJ.T.Hlbbert
(L) 12,002
Mr, Ascroft died and Mr,
Oswald resigned,
July 6, 1809 (28,476):—
A. Emmott <L) 12,076
W. Rnnciman
JL) 12,770
nnston Church-
iU (C) 11,477-1293
J. Maudsley (C) 11,449
Wii
ORKNEY AND BHBTXiA
7058
Sir L.LyeU,Bt.(L) 2361
R. W. M. Fullarton
<LU) 1680-781
ND
7420
J. Cathoart Wason
(LU) 2067
SlrL.Lyell,Bt.(L) 2017-40
Mr, Wa^on resumed,
Nov. 18 and 19, 1902 (7672) :~
J. Cathcart Wason
(IL) 2412
T. McKlnnon Wood
(L) 2001-411
T.V.S.Angiep(LU)740
OXFORD
7637
Vi8ctValentia(C)3623
T. H. Kingerlee (L) 2976-648
OXFORD unhtbrbitt
6164
Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bt. (C)
J. G. Talbot (C) Unop.
Sir J, Mowbray died,
Mayll, 1809 (6186):—
Sir W. R. Anson, Bt. (LU)
Unop,
OXFORDBHIRR, MID,
9767
G. H. Morrell (C) 4669
G. R. Benson 3740-929
OXFORDBHIRR, NORT
8145
A Brassey (C) 4067
C. Thornton (L) 3074-^063
1900
A. Emmott (t) 12,047
Winston ChurchiU
(C) 12,931
W. Runciman (L) 12,709-222
C. B. Crisp (C) 12.522
8185
Visct. Valentia (C)
Unop.
J. G. Talbot (C)
Sir W. R. Anson, Bt. (LU)
t/nop.
opWOODBTOGK
0663
G. H. Morrell (C)
Unop,
H, ov BJLNBURT
7853
A. Brassey (C) 3632
Hon. E. Fiennes (L) 2821-811
1906
32,387
A. Enmiott (L) 17,897
J. A. Bright (L) 16,672
C. B. Crisp (C) 11,989-4683
B.L.Harfiey(C) 11,391
7680
J. Cathcart Wason
(L) 3837
C. J. Dunlop (LU) 1021-2816
8615
Visct Valentia (C) 3910
G. Whale (L) 3810-100
J. G. Talbot (C)
Sir W. R. Anson, Bt (LU)
Unop,
9085
E.N. Bennett (L)
G. H. MorreU (C)
4685
4144-441
7748
Hon. E. Fiennes (L) 3002
Visct ViUiers (C) 2796-1196
LIBERAL TEAR
BOOK, I9a7d by Google
308
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
1886
OXFORDBHIRfl, SOUTH , or HflNMDT [48.650]
8566
Ck>L E. W. Haroonrt
(C) 3778
F. W.Maude (L)
8565
Hon. F. Parker (C) 3674
SirW.G.F.Phifii-
more, Bt. (L) 2600-1074
PADDINGTON, NORTH [72,214]
6345
L. L. Ck>hen (C) 2482
W. Digby (L) 1797-685
PADDINOTON, SOUTH
5193
Lord Randolph
ChurchiU (C) 2731
J. £. H. Skinner
(L) 1024^1706
w. LAwrenoe (IL) 290
5345
L. L. Cohen (C) 2300
J. Kempster (L) 1389-011
Mr, Cohen died.
>July8,1887(5628):—
John Aird (C) 2230
K Routledge (L) 1812-418
[55414]
6198
Lord Randolph
ChnrchiU (C) 2576
J. P. Hoppa (L) 76»-1807
PAISXiBT I
J,354]
W.B. Barbour (L) 3390
R. M. McKerrell
(C)
Partiok— aee Lanabkshire.
Peckham— see Camberwel
Peeblesshire— see Sblkir
PBMBROKB AND HJIY
6474
H.G. Allen, Q.C.(L) 2418
Adm. R. C. Mayne
(C) 2150-268
PBMBROKBSHIRB [51,859]
10,883
W. R. M. Davies
(L) 4909
C. K. G. Philipps
(C) 3738-1261
Penrith— see Cumberland.
PBNRTN JLND FJJ<MO
2562
D. J. Jenkins (L) 1170
W. G. C. Bentinck
(C) 1060-101
PERTH [32,8061
C. S. Parker (L) 1652
J. ChlBholm (C) 1090^563
A. McDouKall (IL) 967
3057
6794
W. B. Barbour (L)
J. Parker Smith
Mr. Barbour died.
June 1,1801 (8107):—
W. DunnJL) 4145
R. M. McKerreU (C) 2807-
BRFORDWBST [36,873]
6474
Adm. R. C. Mayne
(C) 2305
Lewis Morris (L) 2033-272
10,883
W. R. M. Davies
(L) . 4009
C. £. G. Philipps (C) 3963-116
UTH [16,312]
2562
W. G. C. Bentinck
(C)
D. J. Jenkins (L)
1069
998-91
4369
C. S. Parker (L)
W. Fowler (LIJ)
1573
1120-453
1892
8731
Hon. F. Parker (C
Sir W. G.F.Phil]
more, Bt. (L)
John Aird (C)
T. Terrell (L)
320»-419
2591
2281^310
5168
Lord Randolph
ChurchiU (C) Unop.
Ixyrd R. CfhurehiU died.
Feb. 10, 1895 (5838):—
T. G. FardeU (C) ZTnop.
W. Dunn (L) 4282
C. N. Johnston (LU) 2441-1821
5960
C. F. E. AUen (L)
Gen. J. W. Laune
(C)
2580
2385-195
10,895
W. R. M. Davies
«?^A
SirC.E.G.PhiUpp8,
4800
Bt.(C)
3701-1099
W. G. C. Bentinck
(C) 1218
A. D. Serena (L) 880-338
4184
W. Whitelaw (C)
C. S. Parker (L)
J. WooUen (I)
1396
1171-227
907
I^IBBRAI. TBAB BOOK, 1907,
zed by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
300
1895
OXFORDBHIRB, SOUTH
89d2
R. T. Herinon-
Hodge (C) 3831
Herbert Samuel (L) 3170-^61
PADDINGTON, NORTH
' 6972
John Aird (C) 2849
G. H. Maberley (C) 1852-997
PJLDDINGTON, SOUTH
5388
T. a. FardeU (C)
PAISXiBY
10,844
Sir W. Dunn, Bt.
(L) 4404
A. Moffat (C) 306^1342
PBMBROKB JLND HAY
6299
Gen. J. W. Laurie
(C) 2719
C.F. K. Allen (L) 2650-169
PBMBROKBSHIRB
11,119
W. R. M. Davies
<lj 4560
A. S. Davies (C) 3970-^80
Mr, W, M, M, Davies ap-
pointed Attorney -Cfene-
raZ of Bahamas.
Feb. 15. 1898 (11,061):-
J. W. PhiUpps (L) 6070
Hon. Hugh Cami>-
beU (C) 3400-1670
PBNRTH JLND FJJ<MO
2616
F. J. Horniman (L) 1150
W. G. C. Bentinck
(C) 1101-49
PBRTH
4456
R. Wallace, Q.C.
W. Whitelaw (C)
2137
1763-374
1900
> or HBNIiBT
9089
R T. Herinon-
Hodge (C) 3822
Herbert Samuel (L) 3450-172
8197
John Aird (C) 3364
K. W. Fordham (L) 1618-1816
5750
Sir T. G. FardeU (C)
Uhop,
10,768*
Sir W. Dunn, Bt.
<L) 4532
Capt.G.S.C.Swin-
ton (C) 3474-1058
BRFORDWBST
6506
Gen. J. W. Laurie
T. TerreU, Q.C. (L)
11,063
J. W. Philippe (L)
2679
2667-12
Unop.
UTH
2756
F. J. Homiman (L)
N.L. Cohen (C)
1184
1164-20
4873
R. Wallace, Q.C.(L) 2171
W. Whitelaw (C) 1827-344
1906
P. E. Morrell (L) 4662
Sir R. T. Hermon-
Hodge, Bt. (C) 4050-612
L. G. Chiozza
Money (L)
A. Steauss (C)
SirHC.
(ILU)
Bordett
6143
3825
2419-1406
817
Sir T.G. FardeU (0)2919 #
C. W. MUne (L) 1502-1417
12,179
J. M. McCcOlum
(L) 5664
J. A. D. McKean
(LU) 2694-3070
R. SmiUie (Lab) 2482
7150 '
OwenPhUipps (L)3576
Gen. Sir R. Pole-
Carew (C) 2527-1049
11,322
lipps (L)
J. Lort-WiUfems
(C)
2606-3280
J. Barker (L)
D. B. HaU (C
6396
R. Wallace, E:.C.
(L)
S. Chapman (C)
1346
1248-^
2876
1867-1006
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
fzed by Google
310
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
PBRTHBHIRII, MMMT [42,
7851
R. a Menzies (L) 4222
A. Oraham Mur>
ray (C) 2421-1801
1886
330]
7851
R. a Menzies (L) 3604
J. R. HoUand (LU) 2195-1300
Mr, Menzies died.
Feb. 18, 1888 (7790) :—
SlrJ.KiziIooh,Bt.
4006
Boase (G) 2289-1716
PflRTHSHIRB, WBBT [4
8284
Sir Donald Cnrrie
(L) 3786
CoL H. D. Moray (C) 3290-496
PflTBRBOROUGH [S2»205]
8882
Hon. W. J. W.
Fitzwilliam <C) 1858
Sydney Bnxton (L) 1605-258
Petersfield— see Hamfshi
PXiYM OUTH [104,543]
2 seats, 10,130
Sir E. Bates, Bt (0)4354
Edward Clarke,
aC.(C) 4240
P. a MacUver (L) 4132-108
Hon. R. B. Brett (t) 3968
7,389]
8285
Sir Donald Cnrrie
(LU) 3289
G. W. T. Omond (L) 2329-940
PONTBFRAOT [20,745]
2465
Hon. R. Winn (C) 1111
H. C. E. Childers (L) 1075-36
PoPLABr-eee Toweb Hamus
y^L
Hon. W. J. W. Fitz-
william (C) 1780
G. G. Greenwood (L) 1491-289
Mr. FUzwOUam died.
Oct 7, 1889 (4066):—
A. 0. Norton (L) 1893
R. PurviB (LU) 1642-251
10,130
Sir Edward Clarke,
Q.C. (C) 4137
Sir E. Bates, Bt. (O) 4133
T. E. Stephens (L) 3255-878
E. Strachey (L) 3175
2465
Hon. R. Winn (C)
C. J. Fleming (L)
1156
947-1
1882
7585
SirJ. Kinloch,Bt
y^l
Boase (C) 2484-1049
7966
Sir Donald Carrie
(LU) 3422
A. Ure (L) 3033-369
4569
A. 0. Morton (L)
R. Purvis (LU)
2037
1879-158
1%431
Sir Edward CHarke,
Q.O. (0) 6081
Sir W. G. Pearce,
Bt. (0) 6081
0. Harrison (L) 4921-160
G.LidgeU(L) 4861
2518
Hon. R. WinnjC) 1132
Capt H. S. L. Wilson
JL) 1092-40
Hon, B. Winn succeeded
to peerage as Lord St.
Osvxxld,
Feb. 13, 1893 (2575);—
H. J. Reckitt (L) 1228
J. Shaw (0) 1165-63
Mr, Reckitt unseated on
petition.
June 28, 1883 (2675):—
T. W. Nussey (L) 1191
ElUott Lees (C) 1169-32
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906. 3i:
1895
1900
1906
PBRTHSHIRB, BAST
7641
7463
7825
SirJ.Kinloch,Bt.
SirJ.Kinloch,Bt.
T.R. Buchanan (L) 3738
<L) 3410
W. L Boase (C) 2635-375
(L) 3185
Marq. of Tullibar-
J. G. Stewart (C) 2143-1042
dine (C) 2848-1090
Sir J. Kirdoch resigned.
Feb. 26. 1903 (7514):-
T. R. Buchanan (L)
Unop,
PBRTHBHIRB, WBBT
7984
9ffIS
8401
Sir Donald Currie
J. Stroyan (LU) 3608
C. S. Parker (L) 2913-685
D. C. Ersklne (L) 3890
J. Stroyan (LU) 3U87-«03
(LU) 3379
J. D. Hope (L) 3067-292
PBTBRBOROUGH
4787
6300
6025
R. Purvis (LU) 2250
A. C. Morton (L) 2020-239
R. Purvis (LU) 2315
G. G. Greenwood
Halley Stewart (L) 2155-160
(L) 3326
Sir R. Purvis (LU) 2167-1150
PXiYMOUTH
13,460
Sir Edward Clarke,
13,666
H. B. Duke, Q.C. 6009
Hon. Ivor Guest (C) 6005
S. F. Mendl (L) 5460-545
H.deR. Walker (L) 6264
18,196
T. W. Dobson (L) 9021
C.B. Mallet (L) 8914
H. B. Duke, k.C.
OC. (C) 5675
C. Harrison CL) 5482
Hon. Evelyn Hub-
(C) 6547-2367
H.G. Smith (C) 6234
bard (C) 54d&-26
S. F. Mendl (L) 5296
^
Mr, Harrison died.
Jan. 12, 1896 (13,223):—
S. F. Mendl (L) 6968
Hon. Ivor Guest (C) 5802-164
Sir Edward Clarke re-
signtd.
Feb. 16, 1900 (13,568) :-
Hon. Ivor Guest (C) Unop.
PONTBFRJLOT
2721
3004
3288^ ^ ^
T. W. Nussev (L) 1246
J. Fitzalan Hope (C) 1188-57
T. W. Nussey (L) 1385
Sir F. Ripley, Bt (C) 1269-116
T. W. Nussey (L) 1887
CJol.C.E.Yate(C) 1090-807
T.raTgT^AT. YBAB BOOK, 1907.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
(12
THS H0V8S OF COMMONS
1886
KiRTSMOUra [188,005]
2 Btata, 20,279
CoL Sir W. CrosB-
maii (L) 8987
P. Vanderbyl CL) 8214
Hon. T. C. Brttoe (C) 7650-964
Sir H.D. Wolff (C)7fi05
PRBBTOM [118,227]
2 seats. 14,876
W. E. M. Tomlin-
8on (C) 8450
R.W.HanburyiC)7»71
T. W. Russell (L) 5491-2480
Pbestwich— se« Lancashir e.
PuDSET— see Yorkshire.
QUBBN'B GOUNTT, MDI
5472
R. Lalor (N) 3750
Capt. R. G. Cosby
<C) 607-3248
QUBflN'B OOUMTT,
5617
A. O'Connor (N) 3050
R. Caldbeck (I) 29&^6Q6
Mr. O'Coimor elected to ait
for East Donegal.
Feb. 12, 1886 (5617):—
S. O'Mara (N) Unop.
Radoliffb - OUM -Farnwort
RADMORBHIRB
4539
Hon. A.H. Walsh (C) 1880
C. C. Rogers (L) 1813-67
Rambet— aee Huntinodons
READING [(
7515
C. T. Murdoch (C) 3618
O. J. Shaw-Lef evre
(L) 3389-129
Reigate— «ee Surrey.
RRNFRRWBHIRB, BABT [84,773]
1886
90^
CoL Sir W. Cross-
man JLU) 8432
Sir S. Wilson (C) 8325
P.VanderbyUD 7l96-lli9
J. Baker (L) 7060
14,876
W. K M. Tomlln-
son (C) 7497
R. W. Hanbury (C) 7296
Capt. J. O. Pilkiiig-
ton <L) 4982-2314
O. Potter (L> 4771
X [29,281]
5472
R. Lalor (N) 3528
Capt. R. G. Cosby
(C) 406-3122
08B0RT [29,001]
6617
W. A. Macdonald (N)
Unop.
H—see Lanoashirs.
4580
Hon. A.H. Walsh (C) 1010
Sir R. Green-Price,
Bt. <L) 1066-242
HIRE.
7515
C. T. Murdoch (C)
W. B. Monck (L)
3378
3262-116
J. FinlaysoQ (L)
A. Gilmour <Q
3144-496
M. H. Shaw-Stew-
art (C) 3806
J. Samuelson (L) 2438-1368
1892
28,287
J.Baker(L) 9643
W.O.aoiu^(L) 9448
Geii. Sir G.WiUls (C) 9135^3
Hon. Evelyn AjShley
(LU) 9000
15,960
R. W. Hanbury (C) 807O
W. K. M. Tonain-
sonJC) 7764
CJ.Weld-BlundeU
(L) 618^1582
Dr. M. A. MacDon-
neU (N) 8261
CoL R. G. Cosby (C) 613-2748
7007
B. Crean (Si
R. Staples (C)
3066
523-3143
.4535
F. Edwards (L)
J. A. Bradney <C)
8438
G. W. Palmer (L)
C. T. Murdoch (C)
1973
1740-233
3900
3700-280
9792
M. H. Shaw-Stew-
art (C) 4484
J. G. Murdoch (L) 3397-1067
IJBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLI^BOOK, 1885-1906.
315
1895
PORTBMOUTH
24,057
Sir J. Baker (L) 10,451
W. O. Clough (Li 10,255
A.C. Harmswortn
(C) 9,717-538
Hon. Evelyn Ash-
ley (LU) 9,567
Mr. Olottgh resigned.
May 3, 1900 (26,666):—
T. A. BraniBdon
(L) 10,287
J. H. A. Majendie
(C) 9,708-579
PRBBTOM
10.305
R. W. Hanbnry (C) 8028
W. K. M. Tomlin-
son (C) 7622
J. Tatiersall (Lab) 4781-2841
QUISBN'B OOUNTT, IiBI
5128
Dp. M. a. MacDonneU (N)
l/nop.
QUBBN*B OOUNTT, OBB
5401
E. CreanJN) 2966
Col. W. H. Po6 (C) 680-2356
W. A. Maodonald
(P) 383
RADMORBHIRB
4838
P.C.J.Millbank(C)1949
F. Edwards (L) * 1870-79
RBADING
9104
C. T. Mnrdoch (C) 4278
G. W. Palmer (L) 3927-361
Mr. Mv/rdoch died.
July 25, 1898 (9573):—
G. W. Palmer (L 4600
C. E. Keyser (C) 3906-604
H. Quelch (Soc) 270
RBNFRBWBHIRB, B.
10,811
M. H. Shaw-Stewart (C)
Unop.
1900
26,608
J. H. A. Majendie
(C) 10,818
R. J. Lucas (C) * 10,383
Sir J. Baker (L) 10,214-160
T. A. Bramsdon (L) 10,031
16,807
R. W. Hanbury (C) 8944
W. E. M. TomJln-
son (C) 8067
J. Keir Hardie
Mr. Ha
r. Hanbury died.
May 14, 1903 (17,973):—
J. Kerr (C) 8639
J. Hodge (Lab) 6490-2149
Dr. M. A. MacDonnell (N)
Unop.
ORT
6521
W. Delany (N)
Unop.
F. Edwards (L) 2062
C. L. D. V. Llewelyn
(C) 1916-166
10,152
G. W. Palmer JL)
C. E. Keyser (C)
Mr, Palmer resigned.
Aug. 6. 1904 (ll,15y :—
Rufus Isaacs, K.C.
(L) 4770
C. E. Keyser (C) 4540-230
12,464
M. H. Shaw-Stewart (C)
Unop,
1906
30,754
T. A. Bramsdon
(L) 10,500
Sir J. Baker (L) 10,236
W. Sanders (LRC) 8172-2328
Maj.E.H. Hills (C) 7970
A.^WTiitelaw (C)
F. T. Jane (I)
7752
1859
18,626
J. T. Macpherson
(LRC) 10,181
Harold Cox (L) 8538
J. Kerr_(C) 7303-1235
Sir W. E. M. Tom-
linson, Bt. (C) 6856
4867
P. A. Meechan (N)
4824
W. Delany (N)
Unop.
Unop.
5466
F. Edwards (L) 2187
C. L. D. V. Llewelyn
(C) 20ia-174
11,041
Rufus Isaacs, K.C.
(L) 5407
G.H. Johnstone (C) 4710-697
16,797
R. Laidlaw (L) 6896
Sir M. H. Shaw-
Stewart, Bt (C) 6801-95
LIBBBAL YBAR ^OOK, 1007*
Digitized by VjOOQIC
314 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
1886
1892
RflNFRBWBHIRfl, Wfl
7746
Sir A. CamplM^ Bt.
(C) 3618
Harry Smith <D 898(MI38
BT [68.160] ^^
Sfa^A. Campbell. Bt.^
W. Dunn (L) 2881-668
8192
C. B. Renshaw (C)
R. Wallace (L)
3773
3322-451
Rhondda— «e6 Glamoroans
HIRE.
RioHMOND-nSM Yorkshire.
Riponf—aee Yorkbhirb.
ROOHDJJifl [76.124]
T. B. Potter '(L) 5608
EUiott Lees (C) 4417-1135
T.B. Potter (L) 4738
J.A.R.Marrlott(C) 3481-1267
11^
T.B. Potter OU
C.M.RoydB(C)
5460
4480-860
ROOHBBTflR [30,580]
3304
Col. F. C. Hughea-
Hallett (C) 1627
J. Passmore Ed-
wards (L) 1386-241
3304
CoL F. C. Hughes-
Ha]lett(C) 1602
F. F. Belsey (D 1353-249
CoL Huffhea'H€dlett re-
4^^/1888(3560):—
Hon. E. Knatchbull-
Hugessen (L) 1655
H. D. Davies (C) 1680-75
4211
H. D. Davies (C)
F.Haddison<L)
Mr. Davies unae
Feb. 8. 1883 (4374):-
Viflct. Cranbome (
2119
171^-407
ated on
Unop.
Romford— 8e« Bsssx.
ROBGOMMON, NORTH
8682
J. J. O'KeUy (N) 4664
P. Mnllany (N) 1488^3228
Col. C. Robertson
(C) 366
[48.830] ^^
J. J. O'KeUy (N)
Unop.
8730
M. Bodkin (JO
J.J.O'Kelly(P)
3251
ROBOOMMON, BOUTH
9351
A. Commins (N> 6033
W.J. Talbot (Ci 338.5685
A. Commins (N)
Unop.
8417
L. P. Hayden (P)
A. Commins (N)
3815
2244-1571
ROBB AND OROM ARTT
8878
Dr. R. Maodonald
(Crofter) 4943
R, C. Munro Fer-
guson <L) 2825-2017
[<».908]
8878
(L) 4263
J. P. Grant (LU) 1187-3068
8866
J.G.Weir(L)
N. McLean (LU)
3171
2413-758
ROS8ENDAT.E— aee Lakoashi
RE.
Rotherham— «ee Yorkshir
E.
ROTHERHTTHE— »ee SOUTHW
ARK.
ROXRURGHBHIRR [31.70
6180
Hon. Arthur KUiot
(L) 3419
C.B. Balfour (C) 1954-1466
Hon. Arthur Elliot
(LU) 2570
Hon. M. F. Napier
(L) 2142-428
6015
Hon. M. F. Napier
(L)
Hon. Arthur Elliot
(LU)
2672
' 2514-168
RuoBT— «c« Warwickshire.
RUSH0LIFFB-4e« NOTTINGH
AMSHIRE.
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
315
1895
RBNFRBWBHIRB, W.
8386
C. B. Renshaw (C) 3900
Capt. D. V. Pirie (L) 3306-603
ROCHDAXiB
11,782
Col. C. M. Royds (C) 4781
W. L. Bright (L) 4350-422
G. Bames (ILP) . 1251
ROCHBBTRR
4378
Vlsct. Cranbome
(C) 2152
CecU Grenf ell (L) 167S-479
ROSCOMMON, NORTH
0379
J. J. O'Kelly (P) 3411
T. CJondon (N) 2035-476
ROSCOMMON, SOUTH
0407
L.P.Hayden(P) 3398
John Dilloii (N) 2444-054
Mr, L, P. Hayden died.
July 15, 1807 (0211):—
J. P. Hayden (P)
UTwp.
ROSS AND CROMARTY
8256
J. G. Weir (L) 3272
Maj. R. Jackson
(LU) 2400-^863
ROXBURGHSHIRB
5068
Earl of Dalkeith (C) 2029
Hon. M. F. Napier
(L) 2368^1
1900
9661
C. B. Renshaw (C)
Sir T. Glen-Coats,
Bt. (L)
4053-270
12,068
Col. C. M. Royds (C) 5204
A. G. C. Harvey (L) 5185-10
C. A. Clarke (Soc) 001
Visct. Cranbome (C)
Unop.
Visct. Oranbome stuxeeded
to peerage as Lord SaZis-
Sept. 23, 1003 (5206):-
C.TuJar(C) 2504
Sir H. Johnston (L) 1983-521
J. J. O'KeUy (N)
J. P. Hayden (N)
Unop.
Ufwp.
7900
J. G. Weir (L) 3554
J. W. Fletcher (LU) 1651-1003
5081
Earl of Dalkeith (C)
Sir J. Jardine (L)
1906
12,070
Sir T. Glen-Coats,
Bt. (L)
J. C. Cuninghame
(C) ^
4400-1368
13,831
A. G.C. Harvey (L) 5012
Col. C. M. Royds C) 4440-1463
S. G. Hobson (Soc) 2506
5763
E. H. Lamb (L)
C.Tuff(C)
2967
2374-^3
8627
J. J. O'KeUy (N)
8811
J. P. Hayden (N)
8101
J. G. Weir (L)
J. Crabb Watt,
Unop.
Unop.
K.C. (C)
1771-2112
Sir John Jardine (L) 2829
Sir R. Waldie
Griffith, Bt. (C) 2514-315
LIBBBAL YEAR BOOK, 1907, ^ j
„ zedbyUOOgle
J16 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
1886
1892
SUTULNDUarOO]
M. C. Bnasara, (^C
(L) 1110-1286
4106
G. H. Finch (C)
Unop.
4206
G. H. Finch (C)
Uhap.
UrFRON WALDBN^See ES8B
3t. ATAANB-«ee HKBTTORDfl
X.
IT. JLNDRBWB DIBTRI
2837
SlrR.Aiist3rather,Bt
(L) 12S6
& WiUiamBon <D 12S6
^ tie— seat awarded to
Sir R, Anstruther, Bt,,
on terutiny.
OT [19,808]
2837
H. T. Anstruther
2537
H. T. Anstruther
J. M. White (L)
1006
954-112
3t. Auou8TiN»*8--«ee Kknt.
3t. Au8TBLL-^ee Cornwall.
BT. GBORGfl'S, HAMOY
lO^fiOO
I^rd A. Percy (C) 5258
SirW.G.F.Phllll-
more, Bt. (L) 2508-2758
Lord A. Percy (C) Unop.
Lord A, Percy reaianed,
Feb. 9. 1887 (11,079) :-
G. J.Ck)flchen(LU)5702
J. HayBman (L) 154^M157
10,8W
G. J. Goschen (LU)
Unop.
3t. Oeorok*8-in-thb-Kast—
see Tower Hamlets.
BT. HfllAN'B (XiAKOB.)
8291
H. Seton-Karr (C) 3750
Col. D. Gamble (L) 3flBW7
Bt. Ivbs— see Cornwall.
[80,678] ^^
H. Seton-Karr (C) 8821
A. Sinclair (L) 8404-217
9370
H. Seton-Karr (C)
W. R. Kennedy, Q.
(L)
4258
C.
419&-^
BT. PANORA8, flABT [00,
T. B. Qibb (L) 2416
R.G. Webster (C) 2170-246
276]
5913
R. G. Webster (C) 2827
T. E. Gibb <L) 1826^1
6506
R.G. Webster (C)
T. B. Gibb (L)
2621
2180-441
ST. PJLNORAB, NORTH
T. H. Bolton (L) 2380
Hon. C. Cochrane-
Baillie (C) 191^466
Hon. C. Cochrane-
BailUe (C) 2074
T. H. Bolton (L) 1818-261
Mr, Cochrane-BaiUie suc-
ceeded to peerage cls Lord
Lamington.
March 4, 1890 (6832):—
T. H. Bolton (L) 2657
H. R. Graham (C) 2549-108
J. Leighton (I) 29
6784
T. H. Bolton (L)
E. R. P. Moon (C)
J. Leighton (I)
2643
2588-flO
35
ST. PANCRAB, SOUTH
5870
Sir Julian Gold-
8mid,Bt.(L) 2225
J. B. Maple (C) 2003-222
[55,496]
5870
Sir Julian Gold-
smid. Bt. (LU) 1915
E. J. Beale (L) 897-1018
6106
Sir Julian Gold-
smid, Bt. (LU)
E. J. Beale (L)
2470
2033-437
1
LIBERAL TlCAB I^OOK) l907f
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1006. 317
1895
1900
1906
RUTLAND
4285
G. H. Finch (C)
Unop,
'4207
G. H. Finch (C)
Unop.
4042
G. H. Finch (C) 2047
Harold Pearson (L) 1564-483
ST. JLNDRBWB DIBTRI
2679
H. T. Anstruther
(LU) 1185
J.Paton(L) 989-196
CT
2951
H. T. Anstruther
(LU) 1148
J.Annand(L) 1094^
Mr, Anstruther appointed
a Director of Suez Canal,
Sept. 17, 1903 (3162) :—
Capt.E.C.Emce(L)1324
Mai. Anstruther-
TThomson (C) 1288-^
3247
Maj. W. Anstruther-
Gray (LU) 1495
Capt B. C. EUice (L) 1472-23
ST. GBORGfl'S, HANOY
10,170
G. J. Goschen (LU)
Unop,
BR BQUARB
9820
CoL Hon. H. Legge
W. Everitt (L) 1278-2574
9359
Col.Hon.H.Legge
(O 4264
M. C. Mallik (L) 2191-2073
C#2. Legae resigned.
June 16, 1906 (9350):-
Hon. A. Lyttelton (LU)
Urwp,
BT. HBXiBN'S (LANOB.)
9950
H. Seton-Karr (C) 4700
J.For8ter(L) 4091-«)9
10,763
H. Seton-Karr (C 5300
C. A. V. Conybeare
(L) 3402 1898
12,174
T. Glover (LRC) 6058
Sir H. Seton-Karr
(C) 4647-1411
BT. PANORAB, BIIBT
R. G. Webster (C) 2612
B. F. C. CosteUoe
(L) 2323-289
Mr, Webster resigned,
Jidyl2, 1899 (7191):-
T. Wrikhtson (C) 2610
a F. C. CosteUoe
(L) 2423-187
7248
SirT.Wrightson.
Bt. (C) 3016
J. M. Astbnry, Q.C.
(L) 2106-910
7961
H. C. Lea (L) 4208
SirT.Wrightson,
Bt. (C) 2327-1881
BT. PANORAB, NORTH
E. R. P. Moon (C) 2834
H. H. Raphael (L) 2823-211
J. Lelghton (I) 29
7582
B. R. P. Moon (C) 3056
W. H. Dickinson (L) 2345-711
8021
W. H. Dickinson
(L) 4094
E. R. P. Moon (C) 2643-1451
BT. PANORAB, SOUTH
5542
Sir Julian Gold-
8mid,Bt.(LU) 2433
G. M. Harris (L) 1223-1210
Sir Jvlian Ooldsmid died.
Jan. 28, 1896 (5544):-
Capt. ± M. Jessel
(LU) 2631
G. M. Harris (L) 1375-1256
5894
Capt. H. M. Jessel
(LU) 2273
N. P. Hamilton (L) 1113-1160
P. W. Wilson (L) 2109
Maj. H. M. Jessel
(LU) 2048-61
LIBBRAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
318 THE HOUSE OF
COMMONS
1885
1886
1892
ST. PXNCIULS, WBBT [5
7103
H. L. W. Lawson
(L) 2d54
Capt W. H. James
(C) 2485-409
9.766]
7103
H. L. W. Lawson (L) 2567
H« R. Graham (0) 250^-64
7764
H. R. Graham (C) 2964
H. L. W. Lawson (L) 2942-42
St. PATRicK'8-«ee Dublin.
St. Rollox— «ee Glasgow.
St. Stephen's GREEN-«e« D
UBLTN.
BAXiFORD, NORTH [69,75
7728
E. Hardcastie (C) 3519
Arthur Arnold (L) 3343-176
7728
E. Hardcastie (C)
Arthur Arnold (L)
3326
8169-157
W. H. Holland (L) 3686
A. A. Baumann (C) 3389-287
SAXiFORD, SOUTH [64,87
8717
W. Mather (L) 3761
T. Gibson Bowles
(C) 3706-55
5]
8717
H. H. Howorth (C)
W. Mather (L)
3615
3489-126
9000
Sir H, H. Howorth
A. Forrest <L)
W. K. Hall (Tiab.)
3406
3360-37
553
SAXiFORD, WEST [86,332]
8197
B. Armitage (L) 3755
Sir W. C. Woreley,
Bt (C) 3481-274
8197
Lees Knowles (C)
B. Armitage (L)
3399
3283-116
9635
Lees Knowles (C)
R Armitage (L)
4152
4112-40
Salop, County ov—aee Shr
OPSHIRE.
SALISBURY [19,421]
W. H. GrenfeU (L) 1144
C. J. Kennard (C) 1104-40
2336
E. H. Hulse (C)
W. H. Grenf ell (L)
1259
910^9
2709
E. H. Hulse (C)
W. R. Brown (L)
1374
1136-238
SCARBOROUGH [38,161]
SirG.R.SitweU,Bt.
(C) 2185
J. Glover (L) 2048-137
4668
J. Rowntree (L) 2122
SirG.R.Sitweil,Bt.
(C) 2020-102
4877
SirG.R.Sitwell,Bt.
(C) 2293
J. Rowntree (L) 2122-171
Scotland— sec Liverpool.
SBIiKIRKSHIRB and P
3250
(L) 1746
Sir G. Graham-
Montgomery, Bt.
(C) 1038-708
BBBLBSSHIRB [19,609]
3250
W. Thorbum (LU) 1375
Sir C. Tennant, Bt.
(L) 1325-50
3400
W. Thorburn (LU)
Sir T. D. G. Car-
michael, Bt. (L)
1603
1367-236
SBVKNOAK&-«ee Kent.
SHBFFIBLD, ATTBRCL
9761
Hon. B. Coleridge
(L) 4891
E. Brodie Hoare
(C) 3633-1258
Hon. B. Coleridge
jQoe
11,313
Hon. R Coleridge,
OC. (L) 5107
G. H. Smith (C) 3963-1144
Mr. Coleridge stucceeded to
peerage as Lord Cole-
July 6,^894 (11,684):-
Batty Langiey (L) 4486
G. H, Smith (C) 3495^1
F. Smith (Tiab) 1240
F. W. Maude (LU) M58-1407
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
319
1895
ST. PJLNORAB, WEST
7208
H. R. Graham (C) 3104
Dr. W. J. Collins
<L) 227^^1
8 JJiFORD, NORTH
8828
F. Platt-Higglns (C) 3787
W. H. Holland (L) 3781-6
SAIiFORD, SOUTH
9215
Sir H. H. Howorth
(CV 3384
A. Forrest (L) 3310-74
H. Hobart (ILP) 813
BAIiFORD, WRBT
10,439
Lees Knowies (C) 4354
V. K. Armitage (L) 4254-100
BAXiISBURY
2799
E. H. Hnlse (C) 1404
Sir W. R. Brown
(L) 1187-217
Mr, Hulae resigned,
Jan. 27, 1897 (2868):-
A. H. Auhusen <C) 1425
J. M. F. Fuller (L) 1278-147
SCARBOROUGH
5284
J. (yomption Rickett
(L) 2415
SlrG.R.SitweU,Bt.
(C) 2391-24
SBIiKIRKBHIRR and I
3504
W. Thorbnm (LU) 1563
Master of Elibank
(L) 150&^
SHRFFIBIiD, ATTRROXi
11,915
Batty Langley (L)
Unop,
1900
7431
H. R. Graham jC)
G. R. Benson (L)
1553-1667
F. Platt-HifiKins (C) 4370
J. £. Lawton (L) 3497-873
9109
J. G. Groves (C)
A. Mond (L)
4207
2960-1227
12,213
Lees Knowies (C)
C. £. MaUet (L)
2872
W. Palmer (C)
F. Low (L)
5503
4341-1162
1160-239
5730
J. Compton Rickett
(L) 2548
SirG.R.SitweU,Bt.
(C) 2441-107
BBBIiBBBHIRB
3603
Sir W. Thorbnm
(LU) 1588
S. P. Tennant (L) 1387-211
IFFB
13,674
Batty Langley (L)
Unop,
1906
SirW.J. Comns(L)3230
H. R. Graham (C) 2545-685
9617
W.P.Byle8(L&Lab)4915
F. Platt-HiKgins (O) 3728-1187
8645
Hilaire BeUoo JL)
J. G. Groves (C)
3378-852
13,814
G. W. Agnew (L)
Sir Lees Knowies
(C)
5119-2210
E. P. Tennant (L)
Sir W. Palmer, Bt
(C)
6250
W. R. Rea (L)
C. E. Hunter (C)
1646
1605-41
3128
2619-509
3830
Master of Elibank
(L) 1955
Sir W. Thorbum
(LU) 1549-406
15,484
Batty Langley Qj) 6523
A. M. Wilson (C) 5736-787
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 19Q2t^ by GoOQIc
820
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
BHBFFIBLD, BRIGHTB
9206
A.J.Mnndella(L)4616
Lord £. Talbot (C) 3382-1234
BHBFFIBIiD, OBNTRJJ<
OOS^
Col. Howard Vin-
cent (C) 4633
S. PlimsoU (L) 3184-1149
M. L. Hawkes (IL) 140
SHBFFIBIiD, BGOIiBBA lA^ [75,684]
8904
E. Ashmead B€krt-
lett (C) 4171
Cynl Dodd (L) 3492-679
SHBFFIBXiD, HAXiLAM
78^
C. B. Stuart-
Wortley (C) 3764
Sir C. Warren (L) 3165-609
Shetland— 8ee Orknby an
Shipley— «ee Yorkshire.
SHORBPITOH, HAOOE
6737
W. R. Cremer (L) 2736
R. D. UrUn (C) 1259-1477
SHORBDITCH, HOXTON
8469
J. Stuart (L) 3064
R. A. Germaine (C) 2047-1037
SHRBWBBURY [28,305]
4131
J. Watson (C) 2244
C. Waring (L) 1512-732
SHROPSHIRE, MID, op
8648
A. H. Brown (L) 4801
Col. W. Kenyon-
Slaney (C) 2571-2230
SHROPSHIRB, NORTH,
10,636
R. Bickersteth (L) 4694
Visct. Newport C) 4333-361
SHROPSHIRB, SOUTH,
10,735
R. Jasper More (L) 4642
Sir B. Leighton,
Bt. (C) 4078-564
1886
IDB [73,068]
9296
A. J. Mundella (L) 4280
Lord £. Talbot (C) 3396-^82
[65,099]
9923
Col. Howard Vin-
cent (C) 4522
J. Hawkins (L) 3328-1196
3581
[75,217]
7846
C. B. Stuart-
Wortley (C)
T. R. ThrelfeOi (L)
D Shetland.
RSTON [55,27n
W. R. Cremer (L) 2054
B. Lawrence (LU) 1677-377
8469
J. Stuart (L) 2324
R. A. Germaine (C) 2079-245
8904
K Ashmead Bart-
lett (C) 3990
W. Owen (L) 2688-1242
4131
J. Watson (C)
M. Jones (L)
1826
126^^557
WBIiXiINOTON [48,652]
8648
A. H. Brown (LU)
Unop,
OP NBWPORT [52,386]
10,636
Col. W. S. Ken-
yon-Slaney (C) 4460
C.^gins,4c.(L) 2884-1576
OP LUDLOW [55,906]
10,735
R. Jasper More (LU)
Unop.
1892
10,400
A. J. Mundella (L) 4938
H. Bargrave Deane
. (C) 3661-1277
9728
CoL Howard Vin-
cent (C) 4474
R. Cameron (L) 3618-856
9747
£. Ashmead Bart-
lett(C) 4536
R. £. Leader (L) 3096-840
4057
3414-643
2543
8561
C. B. Stuart-
Wortley (C)
R. Hammond (L)
6351
W. R. Cremer (L)
J. T. Firbank (C)
8011
J. Stuart (L) 3410
Hon. Claude Hay
(C) 2114-1296
A. K. Donald (Lab) 19
H. D. Greene, Q.C.
(C) 1979
J. B. Batten (L) 1573-406
A. H. Brown (LU) 3963
J. H. Sanders (L)
11,337
Col. W. S. Ken-
on-Slaney (C) 4815
H. Lander (L) 3530-1285
^A
11,276
R. Jasper More
(LU)
F. S. Morris (L)
5065
2146-3819
LIBBRAL TBAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1006.
321
SHBSFFUlXiD, BRIGHTS
10.762
A. J. Mundella (L) Unop.
Mr. Mundella died.
Aug. 6, 1807 (11,321) :—
F. Maddison (L) 4289
J. F. Hope (C) 4106-183
BHBFFUlXiD, OBNTRAI^
9713
CoL Howard Vin-
cent (C) Unop.
SHBFFIBUO, BOOIiBBA
10.253
Sir K. Ashmead
BarUett(C) Unop.
BHBFFIBXiD, HAXiXiAM
9014
C. B. Stnart-
WortleyQ.C.(C)
Ufhop,
SHORBDITOH,
6661
J. Lowles (C)
W. R. Cremer (L)
1900
IDB
11,700
J. F. Hope (C) 4992
F. MaddiBon (L)
9621
Col. Sir Howard
Vincent (C)
4028-864
Unop,
IJLi
11,357
Sir E. Ashmead
Bartlett (C) 5059
R. F. Vaile (L) 3230-1829
Sir E. A. BarOett died.
Feb. 3, 1902 (12,501):-
S. Roberts (C) 5231
R. F. Vaile (L) 4119-1112
10,700
C. B. Stuart-
Wortley, Q.C. (C)
Unop,
HAOOBRBTON
6781
W. R. Cremer (L)
J. Lowles (C)
SHORBDITOH, HOXTON
8789
J. Stuart (L) 2990
Hon. Claude Hay
(C)
SHRBWSBURY
4382
H D. Greene, Q.C. (C)
Ufhop,
SHROPSHIRB, MID, or
8249
A. H. Brown (LU)
Unop,
SHROPSHIRB, NORTH,
10,632
Col. W. S. Kenyon-
Slaney (C) Unop.
SHROPSHIRB, SOUTH,
10,672
R. Jasper More (LU) Unop.
7789
Hon. Claude Hay
(C)
J. Stuart (L)
2595-271
4550
H D. Greene, Q.C. (C)
Ui
'nop.
BTBIiXiINOTON
8427
A. H. Brown (LU) 3480
R. Varty (L) 2318-1162
or NBWPORT
10,629
Col. W. S. Kenyon-
Slaney (C)
Unop,
or XiUDLOlV
10,384
R. Jasper More (LU) Urhop.
Mr. More died.
Dec 22, 1903 (10,382) :-
Rowland Hunt (LU) 4393
Fred Home (L) 3423-970
1906.
12,106
J. Tudor Walters
(L) 5409
J. F. Hope (C) 440fr-1001
9142
Col. Sir Howard
Vincent (C) 4217
Stanley UdaOe (L)
12,911
S. Roberts (C)
R. C. Lambert (L)
12,956
C. B. Stuart-
Wortiey, K.C. (C) 5546
A Grant (L) 5465-81
6403
W. R. Cremer (L) 2772
Hon. R. Gulnne8s(C) 2371-401
7754
Hon. Claude Hay
(C) 3489
H. Ward (L) 2753-736
4709
Sir C.L. Hill (C) 2395
E. G. Henunerde (L) 1955-440
8881
C. S. Henry (L) 4806
H A. Harmsworth
(LU) 3114-1692
10,777
Col. W. S. Kenyon-
Slaney (C) 4853
F. Neilson (L) 4677-176
10,765
Rowland Hunt (LU) 4978
Fred Home (L) 421&-760
LIBERAL TBAB BOOK, 1907. oigtized byGoOglc
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
BHROPBHIRfl,
10,06S
S. Leighton (C)
H. Jephson (L)
47fi3
3772-081
Skipton— «ee Torkshibx.
Slbaford— 8ee Lincolnshi
BIiIOO, NORTH [44,616]
7867
P. McDonald (N) S216
Ck)i.J.FfoUlott(C) 77^-4444
BXiIOO, SOUTH [42,806]
76B8
T. Sexton <N) 6161
A. Perceval (C) 641-4610
SOMBRSBT, BRIDGWA
9861
E. J. Stanley (C) 8986
E. B. Trevilian (L) 3835-100
SOMBRBBT, BAST [47,423]
H. Hobhonse (L) 4732
Sir H. A. Hoare,
Bt. (C) 3280-1462
SOMBRBBT, FROMR [66,
10498
L. J. Baker (L) 4736
Visct. "Weymouth
(C) 3972-763
SOMERSET, NORTH [69,
10,209
Capt.E.H.Iilewel-
lyn (C) 4170
E. Strachey (L) 3491-679
1886
or OBWKBTRT [53,965]
10^
S. Leighton (C)
Unop,
7867
P. McDonald (N)
Vnop,
Mr, Mclkmald died,
April 2, 1891 (8476):—
B. Collery (N) 3261
V. B. DUlon (P) 2493-768
7603
T. Sexton (N) Unop,
Mr, Sexton elected to sU/or
West Self fist.
Feb. 7, 1887 (8209) :—
E. J. Kennedy (N) Unop,
Mr, Kennedy resigned,
July 6, 1888 ^7):—
E. Leamy (N) Unop,
TER [48,492]
9861
E. J. Stanley (C)
9844
H. Hobhouse (LU)
Unop,
Unop,
10,496
Visct. Weymouth
(C) 4848
G. B. Samuelson (L) 3646-708
10,209
Capt. E. H. Llewel-
lyn (C) 4262
J. D. Marshall (L) 2087-2166
1892
10J74
S. Leighton (G)
Unop,
B, CJoUery (N)
O. Wynne (C)
056-3304
8065
T. Curran (N) 430O
CoL J. FfoUiott (C) 548-3762
10,220
E. J. Stanley (C) 4555
J. Douglas Walker,
<^C.(L) 3362-1193
H. Hobhouse (LU) 4330
C. Morley (L) 3575-755
11,031
J. Emmott Barlow
(L) 4747
Visct. Weymouth
(C) 4260-487
10,086
T. CJourtenay War-
nerJL)
Maj. E. H. Uewel-
lyn(C)
3901-19
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907. zedbyGoOglc
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
323
1895
SHROPSHIRE, WRBT,
9968
S. Leishton (O) 4006
Capt. Owen
Thomas (L) 359&-1007
SLIOO, NORTH
7764
B. CoUery (N) 3274
H. Harrison (P) 1281-1903
SirM. Crofton,Bt.
(C) 772
Mr, CoUery resigned,
March 7, 1900 (8^) :—
J. O'Dowd {^) Unop.
SXiIOO, SOUTH
7203
T. Curran (N) 3717
J. Campbell (C) 622^195
SOMRRSBT, BRIDOWA
10,234
£. J. Stanley (C)
Unop.
SOMBRSBT, BAST
9268
H.Hobhoiise(LU)4406
J. C. Swinbume-
Hanham (L) 3334-1074
SOMBRSBT, FROMB
11,633
Visct. Weymouth
(C) 5043
J. Emmott Barlow
(L) 4660-383
Vtsct. Weymouth succeeded
to peerage as Lord Bath,
June 2, 1896 (11,736):—
J. Emmott Barlow
jord
1900
OP OBIVBSTRT
9991
S* Leighton (C)
Unjop,
Mr. JLeighton died.
May 24, 1901(9998):—
Hon. Q. Ormsby-
GoreiC) 4618
Allan H. Bright (L) 3430-1088
Mr. Ormsby-^fore succeeded
to veera^je as Lord Har-
July 28, 1904 (10,076):-
Allan H. Bright (L) 4642
W. C. Bridgeman (0)4167-386
W. McKillop (N)
7670
J. O'Dowd (N)
TBR
10,437
E. J. Stanley (C)
9047
H. Hobhouse (LU)
12,317
J. Emmott Barlow
W. E. Hume-Wil-
liams, Q.C. (C)
Lord A. Thynne (C) 4763-299
SOMBRSBT, NORTH
10,206
Maj. E. H. Ldewel-
lyn (C) 4652
T. Courtenay War-
ner (L) S966-686
10,682.
Maj. E. H. Llewel^
lyn(C)
W. H. Bateman
Hope (L)
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
am
470&-368
1906
10,490
W.C. Brideeman (C) 5011
Allan H. Bright (L) 4508-603
P. A. McHugh (N)
Unop.
7273
J. O'Dowd (N)
Unop.
10,180
H. G. Montgomery
(L)
R. A. Sanders (C)
4422
4406-17
9717
J. W. H. Thompson
(L) 4653
B. Q. Falle (LU) 3890-663
12,612
J. Emmott Barlow
(L) 6297
C.T.Foxcroft(C) 4552-1746
4530
4014-516
12,381
W. H. Bateman
Hope (L)
W. J. Peake Mason
(C)
4380-2246
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907. zedbyGoOglc
324
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
80MBRBBT, SOUTH [49,
9SI9
Vi8ot.Eilcour8ie
J. K. Wingfleld-
DiKby(C)
4534
3a6»-1286
80MBRBBT, WKIiIiB [fiB,
0601
COLR.H. Paget (C) 4200
P. Ralli (L)
80MBRSBT, WBST, or
9537
SirT.D.Acland^Bt.
(L) 4299
C. I. Elton, Q.C. (C) 3780^539
SOUTHAMPTON [120,215]
2 aeais. 12,061
A. Giles (C)^ 5595
Adm. Sir J. Com-
mereU (C) 5307
H!Lee(LV 46flft-741
B. Jones (L) 4535
1886
Visct. Kilcoursie
(L) 3739
H.M.Imbept-TenT ..,„ ,^
(O) 3512-227
630]
9501
CoL Sir R. H. Paget, Bt. (C)
Unop.
WBIiIiIHGTON [48,166]
9537
C.I.Blton,Q.C.^) 4117
SirT.D.Acland,Bi
(L)
12,061
A. Giles <C)
Adm. Sir J. CJom-
merell (C)
J. H. Cooksey (L)
J. C._MoCoan (L)
5023
4726
4384-342
Southampton County— see
South Molton— see Devon
SOUTHPORT— 8C€ IiANOASHlR
SOUTH SHIBXiDS [97,263
11,928
J. C. Stevenson (L) 4064
W. D. Seymour,
Q.C. (C) 3128-936
SOUTHWARK, BBRMO
9433
Prof. J. E. Thopold
Rogers (L) 3460
A. Lafone (C)
SOUTHWARK,
8455
CoL C. E. Hamilton
(C) ;
R. M. Pankhurst
(L)
ROTHB
280O-527
Sir J. CommereU reaigjied.
May ML 1888 (12.696):-
F. H. Evans (L) 5151
A. E. Quest (C) 4266-885
Hampshire.
11,928
J. C. Stevenson (L)
Unop,
MDSRY[82,1^
A. Lafone (C)
Prof. J. B.^Thorold
3356
Rogers (L)
RHITHR [70,248]
8455
Col. C. B. Hamilton
(C) 3
SirW.B.Qurdon
(L)
2115-1087
1892
9693
E. Strachey (L) 4390
H. M. Imbert-Terry
(C)
302^-405
10,230
Col. Sir R.H. Paget,
Bt.(C)
Beaumont Morice
(L)
33d&-840
9472
Sir A. F. Acland-
Hood. Bt. (C)
W. Latham, Q.C.(L)
13,717
T. Chamberlayne
(Q
F. H. Evans (L)
C.Burt(L)
A. Giles (C)
5449
5182
4734
13,259
J. C. Stevenson (L) 4965
H. H. Wain Wright
(C) 3958-1007
10,702
R. V. Barrow (L)
A. liafone (C)
4390
373^-658
J. C. Macdona <C) 3995
H. J. Glanville (L) 276&-1230
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
1895
SOMBRSBT, SOUTH
9002
B. Strachey <L) 4167
H. G. Turner (C) 3827-340
, WBXiXiS
10,771
Hon.G.H.JomfliB
(C) 40B6
Beaiunont Morioe
(L) 3286-UlO
Mr, JoUiffe suooeeded to
peemge as Lord Hylton,
Dec. 771899 (11,096) :-
R. E. Dickinson (C) Unop,
SOMBRSBT, WBST, or
9712
Sir A. F. Acland-
Hood, Bt. (C) Unop.
SOUTHAMPTON
14.725
T. Chamberlayne
(C) fi924
Sir J. S. B. Simeon,
Bt. QAJ) 6390
Sir F. H. Evans (L) 6181-209
H. G.Wilson (Lab) 4178
J. R. Macdonald
(ILP) 867
Mr. Chamberlayne un-
seated on petition.
Feb. 23. 1896 (14,919) :—
Sir F.H. Evans (L) 6557
Q. Candy, Q.C. (C) '
C. A. Gibson (Soc)
WBIiUNGTON
9787
Sir A F. Acland-
Hood, Bt (C)
273
SOUTH SHIBIiDS
14,307
W.S.Robeon,<J.O.
(L) 5067
H H.T-
(C)
Wainwright
4924-133
SOUTHIVARK,
10.985
A. Lafone (C)
R. V. Barrow (L)
1900
E. Strachey (L)
W. J. Peake Mason
(C)
4349
3671-678
11,137
R. E. Dickinson (C)
Unop.
Unop.
16,505
T. Chamberlayne
(C) 6888
Sir J. S. B. Simeon,
Bt. (LU) 6253
Sir F. H. Evans (L) 5575-078
C. G. Hyde (L) 4652
16,033
W.S.Rob8on,Q.C.
r. Readh(
lead(C)
BBRMONDSBT
11,211
4182 H. J. C. Cust (C)
J.W.Benn(L)
SOUTHWARK,
9188
J.C.Macdona(C)4092
A. Pomeroy (L)
7417
4119-3298
4017
8717-300
ROTHBRHITHB
9559
J. C. Macdona (C) 3938
T. H. Davies (L) 2356-1582
1906
9778
Sir E. Strachey, Bt.
(L) 5164
B. Portman (C) 3247-1917
11,725
T. B. Siloock (L) 5146
R. E. Dickinson (C) 4761-385
9960
Sir A. F. Acland-
Hood, Bt (C) 4558
C. H. Dudley Ward
(L) 4286-272
17,613
Col. Ivor PhiUpps
(L) 7032
W. Dudley Ward (L) 6256
T.Chamberlayne C) 5764-^1
J. Aird (C) 5535
H. Quelch (Soc) 2146
18,106
Sir W. S. Robson,
K.C. (L) 9717
A.RChamberlayne
(LU) 3431-^286
10,619
Dr. G.J, Cooper (L) 4775
H. J. C. Cust (C) 3016-1759
8700
H. W. C. Carr-
Gomih (L) 4192
J. C. Macdona (C) 2821-1371
LIBERAIi TEAR BOOK^ 1007i
Digitized by LjOOQIC
326
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
80UTHWARK,
7776
A.Cohen,<iC. (L) 28S1
A. BeddaUTC) 2611-2iO
SOWKRBT-^ee TORKBHIBB.
Spaldino— «ee Linoolkshir
SPKN VALLEY-^ee YORKSHI
aTAFFORDraO,886]
C. B. B. McLaren (L) 1532
T. Salt (C) 1485-i7
BTAFFORDBHIRfl, BUR
9468
SirM.A.Ba88,Bt
(L) fiaas
G. H. Hardy (C) 254»-2852
1886
[62,687] ^^
7776
A.Cohen,Q.C.<L) 2566
A. B6ddallTC) 245»-113
Mr, Cohen r
Feb. 17, 1888 y^^^,
R. K. Canston (L)
A. BeddaU (C) 2444-llM
BTAFFORD8HIRB, HAN
14 988
H. Wtoin <L) 7067
H. R. Qraham (C) 4107-2950
3264
T. Salt (C) 1528
C. R B. McLaren <L) 1435-93
TON [61,787]
9463
SirM.A.Ba8s,Bt.(L)
Unop.
Sir M. A. Bass raised to
peerage as Lord Burton,
Aug. 20, 1886 (9463):—
S. Evershed (L) 4792
G. H. Hardy (Cf) 2319-2473
DSWORTH [126,294]
14 968
H. Wiggfln (L*U)
Unop.
KIN
STAFFORDSHIRB,
12^
A. Staveley HUl,
Op.JC) 6161
G. K. Harrison <L) 4530^31
BTAFFORDBHIRB, IiBB
10,234
C. Crompton, Q.C.
(L) 4225
H. T. Davenport (C) 4063-162
STAFFORDSHIRR, UO
8842
Sir J. Swinburne,
Bt (L) 4126
T. Mosley (C) 301&-1113
STAFFORDBHIRN, NOR
13,222
Q. G. Leveson-
Gower (L) 6767
Capt. J. H. £.
Heathcote (C) 4720-1037
GSIVINFORD
,272*
12 272
A. Stoveley mi, Q.C. (C)
Ul
nop.
K [61,850]
10,2
H. T. Davenport (C) 4324
C. Crompton, Q.C.
(L) 3009-656
HFIRUO [56,720]
8842
Sir J. Swinburne,
Bt. (L) 3306
Viflct. Anson (LU) 2766-«33
TH-WBaTr68.961]
Capt. J. H. _
Heathcote (C) sasz
G.G.Leveson-
Gower(L) 4459-796
1892
8048
R. K. Causton (L) 3534
B. Bond (C)
3409
C. E. Shaw (L)
D.Strai«rht(C)
10,076
S. Evershed (L)
1684
ZThop. I
16,325
Sir H. Meysey-
Thompeon,Bt.
(LU) 7370
H. G. Reid (L) 5433-1987
1U67
A. Staveley Hill,
OC. iO 6371
T.Parl
rker(L)
3800-1571
10,961
C. Bill (C) 4676
J. O. Nicholson <L) 421^-^63
8768
Maj. L. Darwin (LU) 3676
Sir J. Swinburne, Bt.
(L) 3572-4
On a recount the majority
was 11.
14,011
J. Heath (C) 6638
L. K. H. Shoobridge
(L) 6406-232
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
32-
1895
SOUTHWARK, ^TBST
811S
R. K. Causton (L) 2969
F. W. Homer (C) 2870-119
STAFFORD
3961
C. E. Shaw (L) 1568
T. Salt (C) 1556-12
BTJLFFORDSHIRB, BUR
10,440
S. Evershed (L)
Unop,
8TAFFORDBHIRR, HAH
17,856
Sir H. Meysey-Thompson,
Bt. (LU) Unop,
BTAFFORDSHIRB, KIN
11.9S7
A. Staveley Hill, Q.C. <C)
Unop.
STAFFORDSHIRB, IiBB
11,182
C.Bm<C) 4705
R. Pearce (L) 4091-614
STAFFORDSHIRB, IiIO
9123
H. C. Fulf ord (L) 3902
Maj. L. Darwin (LU) 3858-44
Mr. Fulf ord unseated on
petition,
Feb. 26, 1896 (9348):-
T. Courtenay T.
Warner (L) 4483
Ma1.Ii.Darwm
OiU) 3955-828
STAFFORDSHIRR, NOR
14,657
J. Heath (C)
L.E.H.Shoobridge
(L) ^
1900
7945
R. K. Causton (L) 2893
Sir A. J. Newton, Bt.
(LU) 2763-130
C. E. Shaw (L)
G. Cawston (C)
1633
1528-105
TON
10,852
Maj.R.F.Ratcliff
(LU) 5592
J. E. Johnson-
Fersruson (L) 3421-2171
DBWORTH
21,023
Sir H. Meysey-Thompson,
Bt. (LU) Unop.
OBWINFORD
12,365
CoL W. G. Webb (C)
Unop.
Col. Webb died,
July 4, 1905 (13,301):—
H. Staveley mil (C) 5490
Maj. E. Marten
Dunne (L) 4887-603
K
11,006
C.Bill(C)
R. Pearce (L)
4800
4041-759
HFIRIiD
9606
T. Courtenay T.
Warner (L) 4300
W. RHarrison(LU)3485^15
TH-WBBT
14,626
J. Heath (C)
J. Lovatt (L)
6206
4594-1611
1906
7006
R. K. Causton (L) 3057
A. C. Salter, K.C. (C)2592-465
C. E. Shaw (L) 1947
S.R.C.Bo6anquet (C) 1636-311
11,465
Maj. R. F. BatoUff
(LU) 5613
Cant F. Fletcher-
Vane (L) 4572-1041
26,243
E. C. Meysey-
Thompeon (LU) 13,407
H. a Leon (L) 8636-4771
13.912
H. Staveley Hill (C) 6311
Capt. Hon. F. Guest
(L)
5470-841
11,545
R. Pearce (L)
C. Bill (C)
5749
4275-1474
10,123
T. Ck>urtenay T.
Warner (L)
Hon. R. V.
Grosvenor(LU) 2991-2430
5421
15,404
A. Billson (L)
Sir J. Heath, Bt
(O)
7667
5557-2110
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886 I
■TAFVOmD8HIRH,WBBT [00.449]
TyftTw^r A. Bass (L) 48Sn
F. Monokton (C) 4106-714
BTJULTBRIDOB [46»5fi7]
6424
T. H. Sidebottom
JCl S169
en (L) 2090-219
W^Uune.
1886
10,696
Hamar A. Bass (LU)
Unop.
6^
T. H. Sidebottom
(C)
J. W. Probyn (L)
Stamfobd — see Linoolnshi re.
StBPNBT— «M TOWKB Hamlkts.
STIRUNO DI8TRICIT[44,
5228
H. CampbeU-Banneniian
(L) Unop,
STIRIilNGBHUUS [106,697]
12,486
J. C. Bolton (L) 6154
M. H« Shaw-
Stewart (C)
STOCKPORT r78,897]
2 seats, 9S60
L. J. Jennings <C) 4855
W. TipplngTC) 4498
J.Lei^(L) 4486-12
C. H. Hopwood,
Q.C. {L) 4132
STOCKTON - OH - TBBS
8761
J. Dodds (L) 4237
T.Wright8on(C) 3133-1104
.TRBNT[89,
STOKB - UFOH
9213
W.L. Bright <L) 4790
H. Corser (C) 2800-1990
Stowmarket— «ee SufS'Olk.
H. Campbell-
Bannerman (L) 2440
John Pender (LU) 1471-969
12,486
J. C. Bolton (L)
B.Noel(LU)
5067
4360-707
9560
L. J. Jennings (C)
S. Oedge (C)
J. Leigli (L)
Sir H. Davey, Q.C.
4702
4495
4184-311
[71,815]
8761
J. Dodds (L)
T. Wrightson <C) _
Mr, Dodds resigfied.
Deo. 21. 1888 (9094) :—
Sir H. Davey, Q.C.
(L) 3889
T. Wrightson (C) 3494-395
9213
W.L. Bright (L) 3255
H. Corser (C) 2093-1162
Mr. Bright resigned.
March 14, 1890 (9649):-
G. G. Leveson-
Gower (L) 4157
W. S. Allen (LU) 2928-1231
1892
10,395
Hamar A« Bass
(LU)
J. Kempster (L)
287»-2348
-, « 8708
T. H. Sidebottom
(C)
J. M. Wright (L)
2943-337
5500
H. Campbell-
Bannerman (L) 2791
W. Hughes (LU) 1096-1096 I
13,112
W. Jacks (L)
E.Noel(LU)
R. C. Robertson
(Lab)
4550-746
as3
4966
10,677
J. Leiffh (L)
L. J. Jennings (C)
Maj. Sharp Hume
(L) ^ ^ ^ 4876-110
Hon. P. Bowes-Lyon
JC) . 4681
Mr. Jennings died.
Feb. 22, 1893 (10,804):—
G. WhiteleyJC) 5264
Maj. Sharp Hume
(L) 479»-165
10,422
T. Wrightson (C) 4788
Sir H. Davey, Q.C.
(L) 4477-311
10,380
G. G. Leveson-
Gower (L) 4629
S. Waters (C) 2846-1783
LIBBRAL YBAR BOOK) 1907i
Digitized by LjOOQIC
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
329
1895
1900
1906
BT JLFFORDSHIRB, WES
10,612
Hamar A. Bass <LU)
Unop,
Mr, Bass died.
May 10, 1898 (10,580):-
A. Henderson (LU) 4796
W. Adams (L) 399^-803
T
10,744
A. Henderson (LU)
Unop.
11,584
H. D. McLaren (L) 5586
Sir A. Henderson,
Bt. (LU) 4708-878
8TAI<YBRIDGB
6980
T. H. Sidebottom
(C*\ S380
J. M. Wright (L) 2757-632
7461
M. White Ridley (C) 3321
J. F. Cheetham (L) 3241-80
Mr. White RidLey succeeded
to peerage as Lord Ridley.
Jan. 7. 1906 (7601) :-
J. F. Cheetham (L) 4029
J. T. Travis-Clegg
(C) 3078-951
J. F. Cheetham (L) 3836
J. T. Travis-Clegg
(C) 3382-454
STIRXiINO DISTRICT
6007
Sir H. Campbell-
Bamiennan<L) 2783
S. 0. MacMkie (C) 1666-1127
6422
Sir H. Campbell-
Bannerman (L) 2715
Ck)l. O. T. Duke (LU) 2085-630
7464
SirHCampbell-
Bannerman (L) Unop.
STIRXiINGSHIRR
14,329
J. McKiUop (C) 5916
W. Jacks (L) 548^427
16,179
J. McKiUop (C) 6325
Sir G. S. Robertson
(L) 6023^02
18,942
D. M. Smeaton (L) 9475
(C) 5806^3669
STOCKPORT
11,062
G. Whiteley (C) 6410
B.V.Melvfile(C) 5087
Sir J. Leigh (L) 4933-134
J. Ro6kiU^(L) 4662
Sir J. Leigh (L) 5666
B. V. Melvilie (C) 6377
G. Green (L) 6200-177
Dr.A.P.HiUier(C) 6098
12 645
G. J. Wardle (LRC) 7299
J. Duckworth (L) 6644
H. Bamston (C) 4591-1953
Hon. H.O'Nem (04064
STOCKTON - ON - TBBB
10,256
J. Samuel (L) 4786
T. Wrightson <C) 4314-472
11,308
Col. R. Ropner (C) 5282
J. Samuel ID 4873-389
12,581
Col. Sir R. Ropner,
Bt(C.) 5330
S. F. Mendl (L) 3675-1655
F. H. Rose (LRC) 2710
STOKB . UPON - TRBNT
11,107
D. H. Coghili (LU) 4396
G. G, Leveson-
Gower (L) 4196-200
13,074
D.H. Coghili (C) 4932
G. Baring (L) 4732-200
J. Ward (L&' Lab) 7660
D. H. Coghili (C) 4288-3372
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
)30
THE HOUSE OF COMMOm
1886
ITRJLND [53,207]
11,284
W.H. Smith (C) £645
E. G. Johnson (L) 2486-3150
Stratford - on - Avon ■— see
Stretford— «e« Lanoashir
Stroud— aee Gloucbstersh
SuDBURT— see Suffolk.
SUFFOLK, NORTH, or
10,056
Sir Sayile Crossley,
BML) 4324
Col. H. C. Bagot-
Che8ter(C) 3743^1
SUFFOLK, HORTH-BAS
10,903
F. S. Stevenson (L) 5356
B. B. H. Rodwell,
Q.C. (C) 3300-1096
1886
11,264
W. H. Smith (C) 5034
H. Skinner (L) 1506-3526
Mr, Smith died.
Oct. 27, 1801 (11,081) :-
W.F.D. Smith (C) 4952
0r.Gntteridge(L) 1046-3006
Warwickshire.
E.
IRE.
LOWBSTOFT re0,871]
10,»56
Sir Savile Croesley,
Bt. (LU) Unop,
T, or BTB [51,401]
10,998
F. S. Stevenson (L) 4544
J. C. Reade (LU) 2038-1606
SUFFOLK, NORTH -
10.587
F.T. CobboldfL) 4606
SirT.Thomhill,
Bt. (C) 3475-1131
SUFFOLK, SOUTH, or
10,522
CnthbertQuilter
(L) 4913
T. W. Foley (C) 3461-1452
SUFFOLK, SOUTH-BAS
12,126
R.L. Everett (L) 4078
Ix>rd Bendlesham
(C) 4810-168
SUNDERLAND [158,877]
2 seats. 18,078
S. Storey (L) 8206
E. T. Gourley (L) 7750
S. P. Austin (C) 670a-1056
SURRBY, KINGSTON [103,034]
11,102
SirJ.W.Bl28,Bt.
(C) 4015
C. D. Hodgson (L) 3206-1700
SURRBY, MID, or BP80M
0009
G. Cubitt (C) 4621
R. Harris (L)
ST, or 8TOWMARKBT
10,587
E. Greene (C) 3006
E. N. Buxton (L) 3363-543
Mr. Oreene died.
May 5, 1801 (11,375):—
S. J. Stem (L) 4346
E. W. Greene (C) 4132-214
SUDBURY [52,140]
10,522
Cuthbert Quilter (LU)
tJnop.
T, or WOODBRIDOB [57,806]
12,126.
Col. R. H. Lloyd-
Anstruther (C)
R. L. Everett (L)
4854
4541-313
18,078
S. Storey (L) 6071
E. T. Gourley (L) 6840
W. Stobart (LU) 6027-813
11,102
SipJ.W.Elli8,Bt.(C)
[86,790]
0000
G. Cubitt (C)
Unop.
Unop.
1892
11,011
Hon. W.F.D. Smith
(C) Unop.
11,827
H. S. Foster (C)
J. Judd (L)
5090
3009-1190
10,321
F. S. Stevenson (L) 4701
Hon. L.R. Holland
(C) 3431-1270
[54,884]
11,045
S. J. Stem (L)
Visot. Chelsea (C)
10.638
Clhithbert Quilter
(LU)
A. Q. Ogilvie (L)
4630
4486-144
5111
11,823
R. L. Everett (L)
CoL R, H. Lloyd-
Anstruther (C)
S. Storey (L)
E. T. Gourley (L)
Hon.F.W.Lamb-
tonJLU)
J. S.G.Pemberton
(C)
448£k738
0711
0554
8394-1160
8002
Sir R. Temple, Bt.
(C)
C. D. Hodgson (L)
6100
4357-743
10,354
T.T.Bucknm,Q.C.
(C)
Hon. T. A. Brassey,
(L)
5123
2720-2403
IJBBRAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 188&-1006.
331
BTRAHD
10,506
Hon. W. F.D.Smith
(C) Unop,
BUFFOXiK, NORTH, or
12,153
H. S. FoeterJC) 5190
A. Sinerton (L) 3820-1370
SUFFOLK, NORTH-BAB
10,330
F. S. Stevenson <L) 4437
F. J. W. Isaacson
(C) 3008-834
SUFFOLK, NORTH -^TB
10,042
Ian Malcolm (C) 5144
H. de R. Walker
(L) 3701-1443
SUFFOLK, SOUTH, or
10,644
CnthbertQuilter(LU)
t/hop.
SUFFOLK, SOUTH-BAS
12,063
Capt. E. arPrety-
man (C) 5410
R. L. Everett (L) 4778-e32
SUNDBRLAND
22,406
W. T. Doxf ord <C) 0633
Sir E. T. Gourley (L) 8232
S. Storey (L) 8186-47
SURRBT, KINGSTON
13,631
T. Skewe8-Ck>z (C) 5745
C. Bnrt (L) 3600-2145
SURRBT, MID, or BPSO
10,060
T.T.BTicknlil,Q.C.(C)
* t/hop,
Mr. BuckmU made a
Judge,
Jan. 23, 1800 (12,233) :—
W. Keswick (C) Unap.
1900
Hon. W. F.D.Smith
(C) Uhop,
LOWBSTOFT
12,678
CoLF. A. Lucas (0)5077
A. Adams (L) 3348-1720
T, OP BTB
10,162
F. S. Stevenson (L) 4664
H. D. Harben (C) 2047-1717
ST, OP STOWMARKBT
10,651
Ian Malcolm (C) 4431
J. C. Horobin (L) 306^-1363
SUDBURY
10,234
Sir Cnthbert Quilter, Bt.
(LU) Unop,
T, OP WOODBRIDGB
12,077
Capt. B. G. ftety-
man(C) 5060
F. T. Cobbold (L) 4437-652
Sir W. T. Doxf ord
(C) 0617
J. S. G. Pemberton
(C) 0566
G. B. Hunter (L) 8370-106
A.Wilkie(L&Iiab) 8842
15,130
T. Skewes-Cox (C)
M
12,506
W. Keswick (C)
Unop,
Unop,
1906
8100
Hon. W. F. D.
Smith (C) 3035
A. W. Lawrence (L) 1854-2081
14,002
E. Beauchamp (L) 6510
Col. F. A. Lucas (C) 4005-1605
10,166
F. S. Stevenson (L) Unop,
Mr. Stevenson resigned.
April 6, 1006 (10,166) :—
HT Pearson (L) 4568
Marq.of Graham(C) 4371-107
10,071
G. A. Hardy (L) 4801
Hon. W. Guinness
(C) 4588-213
10,121
W. C. Heaton-Arm-
stron&r (L) 4201
SirCuabertQuU-
ter, Bt. (LU) 4065-136
R.L. Everett (L) 5527
Capt. E. G. Prety-
man (C) 5346-170
27,650
J. Stuart (LI 13,620
T. Summerbell
(LRC) 13,430
D. H. Haggie (C) 7,870-5551
J. S. G. Pember-
ton (C) 7,244
17,270
G. Cave. K.C. (C) 7656
R. Whyte (L) 6637-1010
15,033
W. Keswick (C)
A. W, Aston (L)
7313
6221-1002
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
32
THE HOUSE OP COMMONS
1885
lURRBT, KORTH-BAB
14,066
H. CkMno Bonsor
(C) 6186
J. Ckx)per (L) 3746-2444
lURRBT, NORTH -WK6
9220
F. A. Hankey (O 4540
Sir H. D. 16 Mar-
chant, Bt. (L) 2560-1960
3URRBT, 80UTH-BABT
9600
Sir J. T. Lawrence,
Bt. (C) 4728
A. Carpenter (L) 2762-1964
BURRBT, SOUTH -WKS
9078
Hon. St. J. Brod-
rick (C) 4485
E. D. Qoeling (L) 3750-735
■UBBBZ, BABT, OP RTB
10,304
Ck>L A. M. Brook-
fleld<0> 4526
F. A. Inderwlck,
Q.C. (L) 4303-223
BU8BBZ, MID. or IiBWB
10,586
Sir H. Fletcher,
Bt. <C) 5312
W. E. Hubbard
(L) 3181-2131
BUSSBZ, HORTH, or BA
7600
G. B. Gregory <C) 3530
C.J.Heald(L) 2579-051
1886
T, OP WIMBUBDON [99,11^
14,066 ^
H. Cosmo Bonsor <C)
Z7nop.
T, or OHBRTBBY [79398]
9220
F. A« Hankey (C)
Unop,
Mr HoMkey died.
March 3, 1892 (10,230) :—
C. H. Combe (C) 4589
Lawrence J. Baker
(L) 2751-1838
OP RBIGATB [73,280]
9500
Sir J. T. Lawrence, Bt (C)
Unop.
T, or OUIXiDFORD [77,291]
9078
Hon. St. J. Brodrick (C)
Z/nop.
SUBSBZ, NORTH-WKBT
8582
Sir W. B. Bartte-
lot, Bt. (C) 4483
S. Barrow (L) 2407-2016
[64,036]
10,304
CoL A. M. Brook-
fleld (C) 4592
G. J. de Renter (L) 3004-1498
B [76,276]
10.586
Sir H. Fletcher, Bt. (C)
Ut
'nop.
BT GRINBTfeAD [56,956]
7600
Hon. A. E. Gathome-
Hardy (C) 3289
C. J. Heald (L) 1877-1412
, or HORBHAM [53,757]
8582
Sir W. R Barttelot, Bt. (C)
Unop,
SUSSRX, SOUTH, or BA STBOURNB [79,425]
8504
Capt.E. Field (C) 3661
G. A. Wallis (L) 3497-64
Adm. E. Field (C) 3760
Col. J. C. Brown
(L) 2501-1259
1892
15,582
EL Cosmo Bonsor
(C) 7307
T. A. Meates (L) 260^-4795
10,239
C. H. Combe (C)
Unop.
11,061
H.Cubitt<C)
F. E. Barnes (L)
4786
3097-1689
11,248
Hon. St. J. Brod-
rick (C) 5191
G. P. Lawrence (L)3720-U7l
11,159
Col. A. M. Brook-
field j[C> 4609
G. M. Ball (L) 3968-711
11,832
Sir H. Fletcher,
Bt (C) 5621
Henry Prince (L) 2322-^209
8754
Hon. A. E. Gathome-
Hardy (C) 3967
Sir £. Jenkinson
(L) 2340-1638
Sir W. B. Bartte-
lot, Bt. (C) 4303
R. G. Wilberf orce
(L)
Sir W. Barttelot died.
Feb. 24, 1893 (9157) :—
J. H. Johnstone (C) 4150
R. G. Wilberf orce
(L) . 2606-1484
10,029
Adm. E. Field (C) 4037
Capt. Hon. T. S.
Brand (L)
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
333
1895
SURRBY, NORTH -BAB
17.325
H. Coemo Bonsor
(C) Unop,
SURRBT, NORTH-WRS
11,070
C. H. Combe (C)
Unop,
Mr, Combe resigned,
Feb. 18, 1897 (11,678) :—
H. C. Leigh-Bennett
(C) 4845
Lawrence J. Baker
(L) 3077-868
aURRBT, SOUTH-BAST
11,400
Hon. H. Cubitt (C)
Unop.
8URRBT, SOUTH-WRS
12,130
Hon. St. J. Brodrick (C)
Unop.
SUB8BX, BAST, or RTB
11,460
CoL A. M. Brookfleld jC)
Unop,
SUSSBX, MID, or XiBWB
12,283
Sir H. Fletcher, Bt (C)
Unop.
SUSSBZ, NORTH, or BA
9262
G. J. GoBchen,
jun. (C) 3731
C. H. Corbett (L) 2874-867
SUSSBZ, NORTH- WBST
9296
J. H. Johnstone (C)
Unop.
SUSBBZ, SOUTH, or BA
10.663
Adm. E. Fieid (C) 4139
Capt. Hon. T. S.
rfrand (L) 4079-60
1900
T, or WIMBIiBDQN
19,069
C. Eric Hambro (C)
Unop.
T, or OHBRTSBY
12 299
H. C.Leigh-Bennett
(C) 6367
H. H. Longman (L) 3080-2287
Mr. Leigh-Bennett died,
March 26, 1903 (12,964) :—
J. A- Fyler (C) 6700
H. H. Longman (L) 4629-1171
, or RBIGATB
12,078
Hon. H. Cubitt (C)
Unop.
T, or GUIIiDFORD
12,477
Hon. St J. Brod-
rick (C) 6816
A. W. Chapman
(L) 3609-2207
11,866
Col. A. M. Brook-
field (C) 6376
Dr. C. F. Hutchin-
son (L) 2887-2489
Col. JBrookfield accepted
Crown appointment.
March 17, 1903 (12.643) :—
Dr. C. F. Hutchin-
son (L) 4910
E. Boyle, K.C. (C) 4376-534
13,694
Sir H. Fletcher, Bt. (C)
1/1
'nop.
ST ORINSTBAD
9696
Hon. G. J. Goschen
(C) 3890
C. H. Corbett (L) 3003-887
, or HORSHAM
9S94
J. H. Johnstone (C)
Unop.
Mr. Johnstone died.
Nov. 11, 1904 (10,183):-
Visct. Tumour (C) 4388
L. R. Erskine (L) 3604-784
STBOURNB
11,248
Lindsay Hogg (C) 4948
Adm. Hon. T. S.
Brand (L) 4246-703
1906
21,899
C. Eric Hambro (C) 9523
St. G. Lane Fox-
Pitt (L) 7409-2114
15,419
F. J. Mamham (L)
Lord Bingham (C)
6365
Mr. Fyler
July6,1904(13,fc4):-
Lord Bingham (C) 6426
T. Sadler (L) 4876-649
13,817
Harry Brodie (L) 6067
Col. R. H. Rawson
(C) 6848-219
14.469
W. H. Cowan (L) 6430
Hon. St. J. Brodrick
(C) 5630-800
12,842
G. L. Courthope (C) 6122
Dr. C. F. Hutchin-
son (L) 4964-1168
15,660
Sir H. Aubrey-
Fletcher, Bt. (C) 7172
H. Morison (L) 6458-1714
10,726
C. H. Corbett (L) 4793
E. M. Crookshank
(C) 4531-5
10,608
Visct. Tumour (C) 4903
Lestocq Erskine
(L) 4286-617
12,913
H. Beaumont (L) 5933
Sir Lindsay Hogg,
Bt (C) 5303-630
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907*^ ^^^^ ^8^^
334
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
8UB8BX, SOUTH- WKBT
Barl of March (0 4760
F.W.Gibbe(L) ~^-
BUTHBRULNDBHIRB
3185
Marquess of Staf-
ford (L) 1701
A. Sutherland
(Crofter) 1068-443
aWAHSBA DISTRICT
8B9B
Sir H.H. Vivian, Bt.(L)
Unop,
OP OHIOHBSTBR [58,468]
Earl of March (C)
CTnop.
Xoni Ifarcfc reffi<ma2.
March 14, 1888 (8^8) :-
Lord W. Qordon-Lennox (C)
Unop,
[20,OS8]
8185
A. Sutherland (L) 1463
R. W. M. FuUarton
(LU)
[64,500]
8028
Sir H. H. Vivian, Bt (L)
Unop,
aWAHSBA TOWN [M,213]
7697
L. L. Dillwyn (L) 3000
W. H. Meredyth
(C) 2620-1140
Tamworth— «ee Warwioks
TAUNTOH [10.723]
S. C. AllsopplC) 1361
Sir C. Jessei; Bt (L) 078-383
Tavistock— »ee Devonshib
Tewkesburt— aee Glouobs
Thanet, Isle of— ^ee Kent.
Thibsk and MAi^TON-^ee Y
Thornbury— s«e Glouobst
[40,
T.J.CondonOQ 4084
Mad. F. Trant (C) 192-3872
TIPPBRARY, MID [40,675]
T. Mayne (N) 3804
G. Ryan (C) 255-3549
7697
L. L. Dillwyn (L) 3040
A. J. Lambert (C) 1740-1300]
2541
Hon. a C. Allsopp (C) Unop,
Hon, S. C. Ausopp suc-
ceeded to peerage cls Lord
Hindlip.
April 23, 1887 (2691):—
Hon. A. P. Allsopp
(C) 1426
J. H. Sanders (L) 890-536
B.
TERSHIRB.
ORK8HIRE.
BRSHIRB.
003]
6889
T. J. Condon (N)
Unop.
6517
T. Mayne (N)
Mr.Mc
May 15, 1890 (7271
H. Hurifion (P)
1892
0146
Lord W. Gordon-
Lennox (C) 4236
H. J. Beid (L) 2301-1875
Lord W, Oordon-Lennox
resigned.
Aug. 16, 1804 (0217) :—
L^ E. Talbot (C) Unop,
2745
A. Sutherland (L) 1458
J. Mackay (LU) effTSiB
Mr. Sutherland aooepUd
Grown appointment.
C)ot.26,1804&e05):-
J. McLeod (L) Unop.
5969
10,047
Sir H. H. Vivian,
Bt.(L)
H. Monarer (LU)
Sir H. U, Vivian raised to
peera^je as Lord Swansea,
June 19, 1893 (10,244):—
W. WiUlams (L) Untnt-
8447
R. J. D. Bumie (L) 3733
Sir J. T. Dillwyn-
Llewelyn, Bt (C) 3011-722
Hon. A. P. Allsopp
(C) 1402
H. H. Bridgman (L) 921-481
7180
T. J. Condon (N) 2998
P. R. Dennehy (P) 891-2107
7696
J. McCarthy (N) 3284
M. Conway (P) 887-2397
W.C. H. Armstrong
(C) 346
Mr. McCarthy died,
Feb. 24, 1893(7482) :—
J. F. Hogan (N) Unop,
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907. Digitized by LjOOglC
POLL-BOOK, 188&-1006.
336
1895
SUSSBZ, SOUTH-WBBT
9279
Lord E. Talbot (C)
Unop,
aUTHBRULNDSHIRB
J. McLeod (L)
J. A. Swanston
(LU)
1065
580-495
BWJLNBBA DISTRICT
10,237
D. Brymnor Jones,
acf(L) 3850
E. H. Hedley (IL) 2018-1832
CoL J. R. Wright
(LU) 1861
aWANSBA TOWN
9091
SipJ. T. Dillwyn-
Llewelyn, Bt. (C) 3977
R. J. D. Burnie (L) 3556-421
TAUNTON
2990
Col. A. C. E. Welby (C)
Xlnop.
TIPPBRARY, BAST
6621
T. J. Condon (N)
Ufutp,
TIPPBRARY, MID
7127
J. F. Hogan (N)
U7l4>Pn
1900
, OP OHIOHRSTBR
9606
Lord E. Talbot (C)
Unop,
Lord E. TaZbot appointed
a Lord of the TYectsury,
June 2, 1906 (10,784):—
Lord E. Talbot (C) 4174
J. E. Allen (L) 3762-412
F. S. Leveson-Qower
(LU) 1224
J. McLeod (L) 752-472
11,056
D. Brynmor Jones, Q.C. (L)
Unop,
9079
Sir G. Newnes, Bt
(L) 4318
Sir J. T. Dillwyn-
Llewelyn, Bt (C) 3203-1115
3272
Col. A. C. E. Welby
(C) 1387
W.King(L) 1024-363
T. J. Condon (N)
Unop,
6776
K. E. O'Brien (N) 2316
F. O'Driscoll (N) 687-1729
1906
11,226
Lord E. Talbot (C) 6197
J. E. Allen (L) 4023-1174
2814
A. C. Morton (L) 1383
F. S. Leveson-Gower
(LU) 93a-460
11,908
D. Brynmor Jones, K.C. (L)
Unop.
11,030
Sir G. Newnes, Bt
(L) 6636
Col. J. R. Wright
(C) 4061-1464
3590
Sir E. Boyle, Bt,
K.C. (C) 1842
Arthur Ponsonby(L) 1503-339
6279
T. J. Condon (N)
Unop,
5997
K. E. O'Brien (N) Unop,
I907^d by Google
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK,
336
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
TIPPBRART, NORTH
7500 '
P. J. O'Brien (N) 4789
H. Eustace (C) 252-1537
TIPPRRART, SOUTH [37,
5841
John O'Connor (N) 3572
CoL C. Barton (C) 122-3450
Tiverton— «e« Dbvonshirb.
TORQUAY-^ee Dbvonshirs.
ToTNK8-n8e« Devonshire.
Tottenham— AM Middlese
TOWRR HAMIiRTA, BO
8887
W. S.RobsonL) 3419
Capt. J. R. Colomb
(C) 2738-681
1886
[39,009]
7500
P. J. O'Brien (N)
144J
5841
John O Connor (N)
W JLND BROMIiRY [90,
8887
Capt J. R Colomb
(C) 2907
W. 8. Robeon (L) 2396-571
TOWRR HAMLRTB, LI
5054
E. S. Noma (C) 2566
J. G. C. Minchin (L) 1676-890
TOWRR HAMLRTB, MI
5804
S. ChaprinflrtX)n (C) 2091
E. Halt (Lf 1442-649
A. S. Ayrton (IL) 420
TOWlSR HAMLRTB, PO
0041
H. Green (L) 4090
D. R. Onslow (C) 2113-1977
TOWRR HAMIiRTB, ST^
4317
C. T. Ritchie (C) 1744
Sir D. L. Salomons,
Bt (L) 1180.564
TOWRR HAMIiRTS, ST
6925
J. C. Dnrant (L) 2141
F. W. Isaacson <C) 211^22
On a acrvUny :—
J. C. Durant <L) 2045
F. W. Isaacson (C) 2035-10
TOWRR HAMLRTS, WH
6140
S. Montagru (L) 2353
P. Cowan (C) 1972-381
Chop.
Unop,
IIRHOUBR^,981]
E. S. Norris (C) 2230
T. E. Scnitton <L) 1428-802
LR RRD [48,867]
5804
S. Charrington (C) 2110
A. H. White (L)
PIiAR [78,3Sg
Sydney Buxton^(L)
1
Sydney Buxton (L) !
MajJ. A. C. E. Welby
2827-76
GRORGR'S-IR-THR-RA
4317
C. T. Ritchie (C) 1561
R. Eve (L) 1076-485
Mr. Ritchie accepted office.
1546
889-657
Aug: 12, 1886 (4317) :-
C. f. Ritchie (C) '
R. Eve (L)
RPNRT [63,698]
F. W. Isaacson (C) 2237
R. S. Wright <L) 173^.502
ITRCHAPRL [78,634]
S. Montagu (L) 2179
CoL Hon. W. Le
Poer Trench <C) 1502-687
1892
7029
P. J. O'Brien (N) 4064
Capt Hon. C. G.
l>ench (C) 402-3602
5064
F. Mandevllle (N) 2571
John O'Connor (P) 773-1798
554]
10,687
J. A. M. Macdonald
<L) 4072
Sir J. R. Colomb (C) 3649-423
6456
J. Stewart Wallace
(L) 2475
H. S. Samuel (C) 2305-170
5738
S. Charrington (C) 2204
J. Haysman (L) 1931-273
10 348
Sydney Buxton (L) 5007
Col. A. C.B. Welby
(C) 2975-2032
1661
ST [51,193]
3756
J. W. Benn (L)
C. T. Ritchie (C)
6069
F. W. Isaacson (C) 2292
B. T. L. Thomson <L) 2203-89
6813
S. Montagu (L)
Col. Hon. W. Le
Poer Trench <C)
1800^527
LIBBRAL TBAR BOOK, 1007t
d by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
337
1885
TIPPBRART, NORTH
6il9
P. J. O'Brien (N)
Unop,
tTBl^mWLKRY, SOUTH
5614
F. MandevlUe (N) 1723
Count Moore (IN) 1222-«)1
TOiarHR HAMIiRTB, BO
10,588
Hon. L.R. Holland
<C) 4338
J. A.M. Macdonald
L) 317»-1161
r<m. L. B, Holland re-
signed,
Oct.27, 1890 (11,401) :—
W.M. Guthrie (C) 4238
HaroldSi)ender(L)2123-2115
TOWRR HAMLRTS, I«I
6300
H. S. Samuel (C) 2661
W. M. Thompson
(L) 2071-590
TOWRR HAMLRT8, Ml
5551
S. Charrington (C) ^383
J. Haysman (L) 1516-867
Hm
MRHOU8R
6835
H. S. Samuel (C)
W. Pearce (L)
TOWRR HAMLRT8, PO
9684
Sydney Buxton
(L) 3939
W.P.Bumvant(C) 3110-829
TOWRR HAMLRT8, 8T.
H. H. Marks (C)
J. W. Benn (L)
1583
1579-4
TOWER HAMLRTB, 8T
6048
F. W. Isaacson (C) 2346
W. H. Dickinson (L) 1876-470
Mr. Isaacson died.
March 9, 1896 (6387) :^
W. G. Steadman (L) 2492
Maj. W. B. Evans-
Gordon (C) 2472-20
TOWER HAMLET8, WH
5864
Sir S. Montagu, Bt.
(L) 2009
Sir W.H. Porter, Bt.
(C) 1977-^
1900
6226
P. J. O'Brien (N)
J. Culllnan (N)
Unop.
Unop.
V AND BROMI«RY
11,278
W. M. Guthrie (C) 4403
G. Lansbury (See) 255»-1845
2608
2070-^38
LR END
5915
S. CAarrington (C) 2440
C. G. Clark (L) 1280-1160
Mr. Charrington died.
Jan. 12, 1905(5380):—
Hon. H. L. W. Law-
son (LU) 2138
B. S. Straus (L) 2060-78
PIiAR
10,009
Sydney Buxton (L) 3902
W. P. Bullivant (Q 284(X-1162
GRORGR'8-IN.THR-RA
3518
T.R.Dewar(C) 1437
B. S. Straus (L) 1141-296
RPNRT
5878
Maj. W. B. Evans-
Gordon (C) 2783
W. C. Steadman (L) 1718-1066
ITRCHAPRL
5004
S. M. Samuel (L)
D. H. Kyd (C)
1679
1608-71
1906
M. Hogan (N)
5093
J. CuUinan (N)
Unop.
Unop.
VHMS
Stopf ord W. Brooke
(^ 4596
A. P. Du Croe (C) 3974-622
W. Pearce (L) 2961
Sir H. S. Samuel (C) 2007-074
5419
B. S. Straus (L)
Hon. H. L. W. Law-
son (LU)
2169-126
9068
r Buxton (L) 4546
k)rwick(C) 2235-2311
8T
3246
W. W. Benn (L)
H. H. Wells (C)
1685
1064-621
5176
Maf.SirW.B.
Evans-Gordon (C) 2490
Durham Stokes (L) 1853-637
4279
S. M. Samuel (L)
D.H.Kyd(C)
1925
1569-356
I^IBBBAL TEAR ^OOK, 1907» edbyGoOglc
338
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
TozTBTH, East— «ef Livkrp
ToxTBTH, West— see Liybrp
TRADB8T0N-«ee Glasoow.
Truro— ««« Cornwall.
TULLAMORB-«ee KlNO*B Cou
TuNBRiDOE-^ee Kent.
TTNBMOUTH JLHD NOR
R S. Donkin (C) S027
J. Spenoe (L)
Ttneside — see Northumbe
TYRONB, EABT [39,613]
7946
W.J. Reynolds (N) 3919
J. M. Stuart (C) 3361-^566
TTRONB, MID [37,909]
8063
M. J. Kenny (N) 4209
H. H. Moore (C) 2667-1642
TTRONB, NORTH [38,261]
6810
Lord E. Hamilton
(C) 3346
John Dillon (N)
TYRONR, SOUTH [34,
7720
W. O'Brien (N) S4a
Capt. Hon. S. Max-
well (C)
UXBRIDOE— 8ee MroDLBSEZ.
WAKBFIBLD [41,190]
4801
E. Green <C) 2374
W. C. Beaumont(L) 2049-326
WAIiBAIili [86.430]
Sir C. Forster, Bt.
(L) 6112
F. James (C) 3436-1677
WALTHAMSTOW-^ee ESSEX.
WALTON-^«e Liverpool.
Walworth— «ee Nbwinoto
WANDSWORTH [179,877]
10^
H. Klmber (C) 4469
R. Wallace (L) 3283-1176
Wansbeok— see Northumb
1886
OOL.
OOL.
TH SHIBIiDS [61,386]
6069
R S. Donkin (C) 2796
W. T. Raymond (L) 2277-518
rland.
7946
W. J. Reynolds (N) 3843
M. G. Megaw <LU) 8376-468
8063
M. J. Kenny (N)
H. H. Moore (C)
4146
247&-1670
6810
Lord E. Hamilton
(C)
J.O.WyUe(N)
3219
286K-362
3481
7720
T. W. Russell (LU)
W. O'Brien (N)
4801
Sir E. Green, Bt. <C) 2253
J. J. Cousins (L) 1946-307
10,742
Sir C. Forster, Bt (L)
Sir C, Forster died.
Unop,
Aug. 12, 1891 (11,712) :-
E. T. Holden (L)
F. James (C)
10,068
H. Klmber (C)
4360-539
Unop,
I
1892
3121
7300
R. S. Donkin (C)
J. Annand (L)
7188
W. J. Reynolds <N) 3430
T.L.Corbett(C)
7678
M. J. Kenny (N) 3667
Dr. E. C. Thompson
<C) 250&.10e9
Count G. N. Plun-
kett (P) 123
6481
Lord F. S. Hamilton
(C) 3045
Prof. J. B. Dougherty
(N) 2996-49
7070
T. W. Russell (LU) 3468
T. A. Dickson (N) 309&-372
6274
A. H. Charlesworth
r/?.
Strachan(L) 2178-404
11,916
F. James (0) 6226
E. T. Holden (L) 4969-237
Mr, James unseated on
petition.
Feb. 9, 1893 (11,838) :—
Sir A. D. Hayter, Bt
Ritchie (C) 616&-79
.<¥.
14.996
H. Klmber (C)
W. M. Crook (L)
6913
Google
LIBERAL ITBAB BOOK, 19()7.DiQ tized by
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
1895
1900
1906
TYNBMOUTH AND NOR
76SQ
R. S. Donkin (C) 8188
F. D. Blake (L) 295^209
TH SHlBIiDS
8041
F.L. Harris (C)
F. D. Blake (L)
3501
3094-407
9019
H.J.Craie(L)
F. L. Hai^ (C)
4286
3522-764
TYRONB, BABT
7113
P. G. Doogan (N) S413
T.L. Corbet* (C) 3261-152
TTRONB, MID
7581
G. Mumaehan <N) 3759
Dr. K. C. Thomp-
son (C) 2252-1507
6760
P. C. Dobaan (N)
Col. J. LTSandwith
(C)
7560
G. Mumaghan (N)
3126
3050-76
Unop.
6?99
P. C. Doqgan (N) 3053
W. J. M. McCaw (C) 3022^
Mr. Doogcm, died.
July 25, M06 (6299):-
T. M. ietUe (N) 3019
W.J.M.McCaw(C) 3000-19
6795
G. Mumaghan (N)
Unop.
TYRONB, NORTH
6171
Seijt. Hemphill,
<fC.(L) 29i8
W. WiEon (C) 2867-91
6168
Seijt Hemphill,
D. J. Wilson <C)
2869
2814-55
6181
Serit W. H. Dodd,
D. S. Henry, K.C.
(LU)
2966
2957-9
TTRONB, SOUTH
6730
T.W. Russell (LU) 8239
T. ShiUington (L) 30i6-193
6220
T. W. RnsseU (LU) 2499
Dr. B. C. Thompson
(N) 2409-90
Maj. R. Howard aC) 303
5962
T. W. RusseU (L)
A. L. Homer, K.C.
(LU)
2954
2671-283
IVAKBFIBItD
5748
Visct Milton (LU) 2884
H. S. L. Wilson (L) 8165-699
11,015
S. Gedffe (C) 5145
Sir A. D. Hayter,
Bt. (L) 482a^7
6055
Visct Milton (LU) Unop,
Viact. MHUm aucoeeded 1[o
peemge as Lord JPHtz-
wiUiam.
March 25, 1902 (6108) :—
B. A. Brotherton (0)2960
P. Snowden (ILP) 197»-981
12,851
Sir A. D. Hayter, Bt
(L) 5610
a Gedge (C) 5285^25
6326
B. A. Brotherton (C) 2285
Dr. a Colt (LRC) 2068-217
T. Snape (L) 1247
14 127
Maj. B. MartilBn
Dunne (L)
B. Bagshawe (C)
7092
5893-1199
WANDSWORTH
H. Kimber (C) 6487
M. Mayhew (L) 3248-3239
H. Kimber (C)
31,398
Sir H. Kimber, Bt.
A. B. Reed (L)
r^ T
Unop.
12,433
U,888.545
LIBBRAL TBAR BOOK, 1907.'^'
340
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
WARRIirOTON [64,701]
7730
Sir G. Greenall, Bt
(C) 4010
W. Cpoafleld {JL) 920^116
VARWIGK AND IiBAM
5486
A. W. Peel (L) 2644 _
B.M.Nelflon(C) 2272-S72
1886
7730
Sir Q. Qreenall, Bt.
<C) 3717
J. Crosfield (L) 3216-501
INOTON [30,075]
5486
A. W. Peel (LU)
Unop.
WARWICKSHIRSi, NOR
10,016
P. A.Muntz(C) 4338
W. P. Beale (L) 3858-480
TH, or TAM WORTH [72,361]
10,046
P. A. Muntz (C)
Unop.
WARWIGK8HIRR, NORTH-HAST, op NUNHATO
10,061 10,061
J. W. Johns (L) 4445 J. S. Dugdale, Q.C.
1892
7906
3843
R. Pierpoint (C)
A. Houston, Q.C.(Li)
A. W. Peel (LU) Unop.
Mr. Peel raised to peerctge
aa Lord Peel.
May 23, 1896 (5858):—
Hon. A. Lyttelton
(LU) 2815
J. Duckworth (L)
9968
P. A. Muntz (C)
W. Johnson (L)
5128 J
2702-2426 ij
J. S. Dugdale. Q.C.
(C) 4169-276
WARWICKSHIRB, SOU
9700
H. P. Cobb (L) 4877
J. Darlington (C) 3533-1344
WARWICKBHIRB, BOU
9631
Lord W. Compton
(L)
S. S. Lloyd (C)
4639
3738-901
TH-RA8T, OP RUOBT [56
9700
H. P. Cobb (L) 4006
M. C. Buszard, Q.C.
(LU) 3528-478
TH-WBST, or 8TRATFO
9631
F.Town8end(C) 3833
Lord W. Compton
(L) d344r489
WATBRFORD [28,153]
3946
R. Power (N) 2420
F. G. Bloomfleld
(C) 276-2144
WATBRFORD, BAST [2]
5678
P. J. Power (N) 3291
W. DelaPoer(C) 314-2977
WATBRFORD, "VBST
6025
J. D. Pyne (N) 3746
Sir R. F. Keane (C) 36^-3387
Watford— see Hertfordsh
j/^.
Johns (L) 3608-1018
N [68,996]
10,336
F. A. Newdigate (C) 4899
C. Vero (L) • 4258-641
RD-ON-AYON [46,672]
9505
A. B. Freeman-Mit-
ford (C) 4157
G. S. Warmtngton
(L)
3946
R. Power (N)
Unop.
Mr. Power died.
Dec. 23, 1891 (4046) :-
J. E. Redmond (P) 1725
Michael Davltt(N) 1229-496
,092]
6678
P. J. Power (N)
[32,
Unop.
t,365]
6025
J. D. Pyne (N) Unop.
Mr. Pyne drowned^ Nov. lU,
1888.
Feb. 24. 1890 ,
A. We^b (N)
Unop.
,221]
9785
H. P. Cobb (L) 4519
W. J. Galloway (C) 3831-688
3974
J. E. Redmond (P)
D. Sheehy (N)
1676
6411
P. X Power (N)
E. Leamy (P)
6667
A. Webb (N)
1043-1519
Unop.
3MOTBAL YEAR BOOK, 1907. zedbyGoOglc
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
341
1895
IVJLRRIHOTOH
8449
R. Pierpoint (C) 4001
P.B.Soott(L) 3326-676
IVARinOK AND liBAM
5858
Hon. A. Lyttelton
(LU) Unop*
WARWICKSHIRE, NOR
10,613
P. A. MTintz (C)
CTnop.
WARWIGK8HIRN, NOR
11,114
F. A, Newdigate
(C) 5672
J. Tomkinson (L 4175-1307
IVARWIGKBHIRN, SOU
9777
Hon. R. Q. Vemey
(C) 4364
Corrie Grant (L) 4070-284
WARWICKSHIRN, BOU
9745
Ck)L V. MUward
(C) 4608
T. Sadler <L) 2827-1771
IVATBRFORD
3027
J. E. Redmond (P) 1788
T. J. FarreU (N) 1229^650
WATBRFORD, B.
5704
P. J. Power (N)
1900
R. Pierpoint (C) 4468
A. H. Crosfield (L) 3303-1166
INGTON
5920
Hon. A. Lyttelton,
Q.C.(LU) 2785
H. J. Mackinder (L) 1964-831
Mr, L/ytteUon appointed
Colonial Secretary,
Oct. 23, 1908 (5999):- .
Hon. A. I^Ttielton,
K.C. (LU) 2689
J.H. D. Berridge (L) 2499-190
TH, or TAMWORTH
12,072
P. A. Mtintz (C)
Unop,
TH-BA8T, OF NUNBATO
12,894
F. A. Newdigate
(C) 5738
W. Johnson (L &
Unop,
IVATNRFORD, W.
A. Webb (N) Unop.
Mr. Webb resigned.
Sept. 12, 1895 (5^):—
J. J. O'Shee (N)
Unop.
Lab)
4432-1304
TH-RAST, or RUGBT
10,284
Corrie Grant (U 4349
F. E. Muntz (C) 4130-219
TH-WB8T, or 8TRATFO
10,050
CoL V. Milward (C) Unop,
Col, Milward died»
June 25, 1901 (10,063):—
P. a Foster (C) 4756
Bolton King (L) 2977-1778
3941
J. E* Redmond <N)
Unop,
P. J. Power (N)
5067
J. J. O'Shee <N)
Unop,
Uncp.
1906
10,366
A. H. Crosfield (L) 6599
R. Pierpoint (C) 4099-1500
T. H. D. Berridge (L) 3011
Hon. A. Lyttelton,
K.C. (LU)
16,491
Sir P. A. Muntz, Bt.
(C) 7661
J. S. Keay (L) 4842-2719
7677
16,021
W.Johnson (L&
Lab)
F. Newdigate (C)
11,461
Corrie Grant (L) 6181
A. D. Steel-Maitland
(C) 4809-272
RD-ON-AirON
10,173
Capt. M. Kincaid-
Smith (L) 4321
P. S. Foster (C) 4173-148
J. E. Redmond (N)
4042
P. J. Power (N)
4426
J. J. O'Shee (N)
Unop,
Unop,
Unop,
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907,
zed by Google
342
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
IDNBSBUBT [72,492]
W.Uoyd(C) 4828
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L) 448a-195
WeLUNOTON-^M SHBOFSm
WKLLB-^See SOMXRSBT.
IBT BROMWIOH [65,1
8748
J. H. Blades (L) 3088
£. Spencer {C) 3171-817
Westburt— see Wiltshiiib.
West DBRBT>-«ee Liyebpoo
ioyd (C) 4221-682
RE AND Somerset.
8740
E. Spenoer (G) 9660
T.J. Moore (L) 3081-568
WBBT HAM, NORTH [105,
10,028
E. R Cook <L) 4218
J. Forrest Fulton
(C) 8500-718
WBST HA^ BOUTH [16
J. Leicester (L) 3927
A. J. Pound (C) 2546-«82
West Houghton— see Lano
WEBTMBJLTH, NORTH
6607
J. Tulte (N) 3648
J. Wilson <C)
L.
^,718]
3820
3183-727
10,026
J. Forrest Fulton
<C)
E. B. Cook (L)
1,638]
8842
MaJ.G.E. Banes (C) 2878
jTLeicester (L) 2572-306
WBBTMNATH, BOUTH
6418
D. SuUlyan (N) 3618
H. S. Smith (C) 200^18
WNSTMINSTBR [60,780]
7670
W. Burdett-Coutts
(C] 3081
Prof . Beesley (L) 1736-2255
WBBTMORUUfD, NORT
6022
Hon. W. Lowther
(C) 2694
J. Whitehead (L) 2684-10
WBBTMORULND, BOUT
6630
Earl of Bective (02690
J. Cropper (L) 2427-263
WEXFORD, NORTH [51,2|62]
J. E. Redmond (N) 6531
Vi8Ct.Stopford(C) 817-.5614
1886
10,808
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
W.Llo
5507
Unop,
Unop,
[28,876]
J. Tuite (N)
[28,657]
5419
D.SuUiTan<N)
7670
W. Burdett-Coutts (C)
unop,
H, or APPLEBT [31,480]
6022
Hon. W. Lowther
(C) 2748
J. Whitehead (L) 2662-186
H, or KBNDAIi [32,823]
6630
EarlofBectiTe(C)
Unop,
J. E. Redmond <N) Unop,
Mr, Bednumd resigned,
March 11. 1882 (988$:—
T. J. Healy (N) Unop.
1892
11,201
W.Uoyd(C)
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L)
4986
4896-60
9174
E. Spenoer (C) 4474
T. L. Roberts (L) 3429-1045
13,334
Archibald Grove (L) 4076
J. Forrest Fulton,
Q.C. (C) 4943^
16,a
J. Keir Hardie
OLP) 5268
Maj. G. E. Banes (C) 4a3&-1232
r
5847
J. Tuite (N) 2878
A. Blane (P) 379-2499
5304
D. Sulliyan <N) 2535
C. O'Donoghue (P) 1080-1455
7971
W. Burdett-Coutts
<C) 3548
' Jones (L) 1916-1632
Leif J
6481
Sir J. Savory, Bt.
<C) 2963
Hon.A.C.Tufton(L)2256-707
6000
Capt. J. F. Bagot
(C) 2838
J. A. Farrer (L) 2209-«29
9690
T. J. Healy (N) 5723
CoL J. R. Ma«rath
(C) 858-4864
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK» 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
343
1895
HOBDMBSBURT
10,855
W. D. Green (C)
ML)
C. H. Roberts (L) 4733-191
iraST BROMWICH
9211
E. Spencer (C)
Unop,
1VE8T HAM, NORTH
14,291
E. Gray (C) 5635
Archibald Grove
(L) 4981-704
WEST HAM, SOUTH
15.745
Maj. G. E. Banes
(C) 4750
J. E.eir Hardie
(ILP) 3975-775
WESTMEATH, NORTH
5270
J. Tuite <N)
Unop.
VESTMEATH, SOUTH
5280
D. SuUivan (N)
Unop.
WESTMINSTER
7942
W. Burdett-Coutts (C)
C/nop.
WESTMORLAND, NORT
6316
Sir J. Savory, Bt.
(C) 2950
T.W.Fry(L) 2077-873
WESTMORLAND, SOUT
6095
Capt J. F. Bagot
(C) 2771
H. Stephenson (L) 204M22
WEXFORD, NORTH
8913
T. J. Healy (N) 4689
J. B. Falconer (C) 786-3803
1900
11,856
W. D. Green (C)
E. Horton (L)
10.096
E. Spencer (<J)
4733
4558-175
Unop,
15,844
E. Gray (C) 6613
J. H. Bethell (L) 4133-2480
19,631
Mai. G. E. Banes
(CI 5615
W. Thome (Lab) 4439-1176
6200
P. J. Kennedy (N) 1763
L. Ginnell (N) 1418-345
6600
D. Sullivan (N)
7367
W. Bnrdett-Coutts
(C)
H. H. Montague
Smith (IC)
Unop.
2715
439-2276
H, or APPLEBT
6744
R. Rigg (L) 2835
Sir J. Savory, Bt.(C) 2266^79
Mr. Migg resigned.
March2, 1905^0) :—
Leif Jones (L) 2922
Mai. G. J. N. Noble
(C) 2702-220
H, or KENDAL
6252
Capt.J.F.Bagot(C)
Unop,
9183
Sir T. Esmonde, Bt.
(N) 2823
T. J. Healy (N) 1163-1670
1906
14,739
Clarendon Hyde (L) 6150
A. F. Bird (C) 5206-944
10J26
Dr.A.E.W.Hazel
jL) 5475
Vi8ct.Lewisham(C)4259-1216
15,101
C.F.G.Masterman
S. Gi
E. Gray (C)
5094-1744
22,753
W. Thome (LRC) 10,210
Sir J. G. Nutting,
Bt. (C) 4973^237
5297
L. Ginnell (N)
5379
D. SulUvan (N)
Unop.
Unop.
7539
W. Burdett-Coutts
<C) 3167
Capt. C. V. C. Ho-
bart (L) 2054-1113
Leif Jones (L) 2894
Lord Kerry (C) 2891-3
6477
D. Stewart-Smith,
K.C. Oi) 2899
Col. J. F. Bagot (C) 2647-252
9010
Sir. T. Esmonde, Bt. QJ)
Unop.
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
44
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886 1886
VBXFORD, BOUTH [fi8,575]
9577 9577
J. Bftrry (N) J. Barry <N)
Unop.
Whitby— «ce Torkshirb.
^HITKOHAPBLr-^Ce TOWXR
r[19.1fl7]
2687
G. C. Bentinck (C) 1S36
W. C. QuUy, Q.C.
(L) 1125-211
WICK DISTRICT [17,493]
2015
J. McD. Cameron (L) 913
John Pender (L) 86»45
Unop,
Hamlets.
2687
G. C. Bentinck (C) 1216
H. G. Shee (L) 1110-106
Mr, Bentinck died,
AprU24, 1891 (2713) :—
Sir J. Bain (C) 1338
H. G. Shee (L) 1105-233
2015
J. McD. Cameron (L) 910
John Pender (LU)
inCKIiOW, BAST [31,275]
5560
W. J. Corbet (N) 3385
Col. C. G. Totten-
ham (C) 1000-2385
incKiiOWj^wBaT [27,132]
G.M. Byrne (N) 8721
W.F.H.Dlck(C) 871-2850
WiDNES— «e« Lancabhirb.
5669
W.J. Corbet (N)
CoL C. G. Totten-
ham (C)
3101
064-2117
WIOAN [00^
F. S. PoweU (C)
G. H. Lea (L)
9637
2721-016
G. M. Byrne (N)
W. F. H. Dick (C)
F.S. PoweU (C)
C. M. Percy (L)
3531
85&-2675
8371
2780-591
Wight, Isle ov—see Hamps
WIGTOWNSHIRE [32,598]
6004
Sir Herbert Max-
well, Bt. (C) 2704
Hon. H. Dalrymple
(L) 2825-79
6004
Sir Herbert Max-
weU, Bt. (C) 2920
J. P. Coldstream (L) 1719-1201
1892
9872
J. Barry (N) 5104
Capt. S. B. Hamil-
ton (C) 554-4550
Mr. Barry resigned,.
Nov.30, lfe3<»550):—
P. Ffrench <N) Unop,
2700
T. a Little (L)
Sir J. Bain (C)
1306
1068-218
2191
Sir John Pender (LU) 952
J. McD. Cameron (L) 825-127
J. Sweotman (N) 1433
Capt.R.C.Hal^n (C) 1225-206
W. J. Corbet (P) 1115
Mr. Sweetman resigned,
April 26, 1895 (4461):—
E. P. O'keUy (S) 1253
J. Sweetman (P) 1191-62
CoL C. G. Tottenham
(C) 1165
4853
James O'Connor
(N)
Col. R. P. Saunders
j.^
Pamell (P)
784-1798
646
7390
Sir F. a PoweU, Bt.
(C) 3422
T. Aspinwall (L and
Lab) 331^110
5613
Sir Herbert Max-
well, Bt. (C) 2895
J. P. Coldstream (L) 1670-1225
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
345
1895
IHTESXFORD, SOUTH
8969
P. Ffrench (N)
Unop,
IVHITBHAiniN
2746
A. Holder (C) 1380
T. S. Little (L) 1114-286
WIGK DISTRICT
2278
Sir John Pender (LU) 913
T. C. H. Hedderwick
(L)
Sir J". Pender resigned.
June 2, 1896 (2277):-
T. C. H. Hedder-
wick (L) ia54
W. C. Smith (LU) 842-212
YTICKLOV, EAST
4461
W. J. Corbet (P) 1295
CoL C. G. Tottenham
(C) 1208-87
F. A. O'Keeffe (N) 1127
WICKI<OW. WEST
4576
James O'Connor (N)
Unop,
WIOAN
7864
Sir F.S. Powell, Bt.
(C) 3949
T. Aspinwall (L and
Lab) 3075^74
WIGTOWNSHIRE
5620
SirHerbert Maxwell, Bt.(C)
Unop.
1900
8927
P. Ffrench (N)
Unop,
A. Heldor (C)
W. McQowan (L)
1553
87ft-677
2746
A. Bignold (C) Ui^
T. C. H. Hedderwick
(L) 1041-113
4827
D. J. Cogan (N)
Unop,
4671
James O'Connor (N)
Unop,
8059
Sir F. S. Powell, Bt
(C) 3772
Col. W. Woods (L) 3130-642
5615
Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt. (C)
Unop,
1906
8602
P. Ffrench (N)
Unop.
2945
W. J. D. Bnmyeat
(L)
J. Robertson-
Walker (C)
SirA.Bifirnold(C)
W. Thomson (L)
4954
D. J. Cogan (N)
1507
1194-313
1266-96
Unop.
4406
Jam O'Connor (N)
Unop.
8804
Sir F.S. Powell,
3573
Bt. (C)
T. SmithJLab) 2205-1368
Col. W. Woods (L) 1900
5698
Visct. Dalrymple
JC)
apt. W. Waring
2127-739
LIBERAL YBSAR BOOK, 1907.
Ld by Google
346
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
WlLTON-^Ce WiLTSHIRB.
iniiTBHIRE, BAST, or
Walter Long (C) 38<9
W. Barber, Q.C. (L) 3752-87
WILTSHIRB, NORTH,
0031
M. H. N. Story-
Maakelyne <L) 4M1
W. Stone (C) 2770-1771
WIIiTBHIRB, NORTH.
DBYIZEiS [46,651]
9357
Walter LonR(C) 4123
J. W. PhUippe (L) 2387-1728
or ORIOKIiADB [70,900]
0031
M. H. N. Story-
Maskelyne a.U) SiOl
R F. C. Costelloe
(L) 1683-1718
Sir J. Bennett <L) 1247
WBST, or OHIPPRNHA
B. Fletcher (L)
Lord A. Somerset
(C)
S5ZII-306
WILTBHIRB, SOUTH or
8875
Sir T.F. Grove, Bt
(L) 4151
Hon. S.Herbert(C) 333^^22
WIIiTSHIRR, WBST OP
10,586
G. P. Fuller (L) 5333
LordH.F.Thynne
(C) 3639-1694
WlMBI^DOK— «e« SUKRBT.
WINCHRSTEiR [19,001]
2326
A. L.Tottenham(C) 1153
Visct. Baring (L) 982-171
WINDSOR [21.480]
Col. R. RlchardBon-
Gardner (C) 1431
Hon. H. B. Butler
(L) 066-465
WlRRXL-^M ChBSHIRE.
Wisbech— «c€ Cambridoesh
WoKiNaHAM— see Berkshib
Lord H. Bruce <C)
B. Fletcher (L)
WII<TON[^
3657
312(MS7
Sir T. F. Grove, Bt. (LU)
Uwyp,
WBSTBURT^,046]
G. P. Fuller (L) 4663
T. G. P. Hallett (LU) 3670-993
A. L. Tottenham (C) 1110
Archibald Grove (L) 783-^36
Mr. Tottenham died,
Jan. 5, 1888 (2455) :—
R. Mo8S (C) 1364
P. Vanderbyl (L) 849^16
Col. R. RichardBon-GiBkrdner
(C) Unop,
Col. Richardson- Oard/ner
resigned,
April 2, 1890 (2755) :—
F. T. Barry (C> 1522
W. H. Grenf ell (L) 97^-550
1892
9967
C. E. HobhouBO (L> 3896
Walter Long (C) 3758-138
10,561
J. Husband (L) 4569
M. H. N. Story-
Maskelyne (LU) 3571-996
II [44,719]
9089
Sir J. Dickson-Poyn-
der, Bt (C) 3684
J. M. F. Fuller (L) 3455-229
8951
Visct Folkestone
Sir T. F. Grove, Bt
(L)
3743
3336-407
10,989
G. P. Fuller Oi) 4554
W.H.Laverton(C) 3830-624
W.H. Myers (C) 1213
C. W. Mathews (L) 850-351
F. T. Barry (C)
Unop. I
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907,
zed by Google
POLIr-BOOK, 1886-1906.
Wi
IVIIiTSHIRB, BAST, or
9156
B. A. Goulding (C) 41U
C. K. Hobhouse <L) 36W-477
UniiTSHIRE, NORTH,
10,991
A. Hopkinson, Q.C.
(LU) 4679
Lord E. Fitzmaur-
ice(L) 4580-90
Mr, Hopkinson resigned,
Feb. 24. 1898 (11,911):-
Lord Ij. Fitzinaur-
lce<L) 5624
Visct. Emljm (C) 5136-489
IVIIfTBHIRE, NORTH -
8291
Sir J. Dlckson-
Poyndep, Bt. <C) 3898
J. Thornton (L) 3390-d06
WILTSHIRE, SOUTH or
8511
Vlsct. Folkestone
(C) 3828
L. K. Pyke, Q.C. (L) 3566-263
Vi8ct,Fblkestone stuxeeded
to peerage as Lord Rod-
run'.
1900
DBYIZEiS
8807
E. A. Goulding <C) 3738
F. K N. Rogers (L) 3111-627
or CRIGKULDR
12,441
Lord E. Fitzmanr-
ice(L) 6754
Maj. E. St. C. Pem-
berton (C) 4920-^34
July 17. 1900 (8205)
J. A lit
iorrison (C) Unop,
WILTSHIRE:,
9777
Capt R. Q. Chal-
oner (C)
G.P.Fimer(L)
WINCHNSTRR
2449
W. H."Myer8 (C)
WINDSOR
2901
F. T. Barry (C)
4497
4331-166
Unop,
Unop,
or CHIPPBNHA
8446
Sir J. Dickson-
Poynder, Bt (C) 3863
J. Thornton (L) 327&-585
3733
WILTON
8205
J. A Morrison (C)
J. M. White (L)
WBSTBURT
9782
J.M.F.FuUer(L) 4520
CoL R. O. Chaloner
(C) 3961^550
W. H. Myers (0) 1342
E.G.Hemmerde(L) 846-496
3125
Sir F.T. Barry, Bt.(C)
Unop,
1906
F. E. N. R<^er8 (L) 4247
Maj.G. D. White (0)3633-614
14,390
John MassiejL)
A a Ward (LU)
7294
671&-1578
Sir J. Dickson-
Poynder, Bt. (L) 4937
J. R. Randolph (C) 2971-1966
L. L. Morse (L)
J. A Morrison (C)
4272
3548-724
10,130
J. M. F. Fuller (L) 5264
Lord Dunsany (C) 3788-1476
Hon. G. V. Baring (C) 1322
C. A. McCurdy (L) 1272-50
3210
J. F. Mason (C) 1504
Capt. C. Bigham (L) 1376-128
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
348
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
WOLYBRHilLMPTON, B
7917
H.H. Fowler (L) a085
W. Biid (C) 2618-1287
WOLVBRHiiLMPTON, 80
OOOff
C. p. Vmiere (L)
Unop,
WOLYBRHAMPTON, V
8391
A. Hickman (C) 3722
W. C. Plowden <L) 3569-158
WOODBBIDGK— ^»e« SUFFOLK.
Woodstock - 8«e Oxfordsh
WOOLWICHril7»170]
CJol.E. Hughes (C) 4758
C0I.H. M.Hozler
(L) 3569-1189
WORCRSTBR [46,621]
6714
G. H. Ansopp (C) 2974
T. R. HiU (tr 2890^
1886
AST [56,202]
7W7
H.H. Fowler (L) 3752
J. Underbill, Q.C.
(C) 2629-1123
UTH [58,888]
8636
C. P. VilUers (LU)
Unop.
RST [75,611]
8391
Sir W. C. Plowden
(L) 3706
A. mcknuin (C) 3583-123
9769
Col. B. Hugrhes (C) 4647
G. H. EvaE (L> 2811-1836
1892
835
H. H. Fowler (L)
87S2
C. P. ViUiers (LU)
C7ftop.
Vnop.
9424
I Sir A. Hickman (C) 4772
Sir W. C. Plowden
(L) 3656-1116
12.347
Col. E. Hn^rlies (C) 5992
Ben Jones (Lab) 4100-1892
6714
Hon. G. H. Allsopp
(C)
T. R. Hill (L)
274&-143
WORCBSTRRaHIRB, B AST [96,067]
8187
G.W. Hastings (L) 3685
F. A. Bosanquet,
Q.C. (C) 3194-491
WORCBSTBRSHIRB, M
9484
J. Corbett (L)
UlM>p»
8187
G. W. Hastings (LU)
Uruop,
Mr. Hastings expeUed.
March 30, 1892 (9827) ;—
Austen Chamberlain (LU)
Unop,
ID or DROITVICH [50,341]
9484
J. Corbett (LU) 4081
A. J. Dadson (t) 2761-1270
WORCBSTBRSHIRB, N ORTH [77,647]
10,573 I 10,573
B. Hinriey (L) 5774 B. Hingley (LU)
'(C)' 2155-«19
UiMp,
WORCBSTBRSHIRB, S OUTH or BYB8HAM |
Sir R. Temple' Bt.
Sir R. Temple, Bt.
(C) 4080
Arthur Chamber-
lain (L)
D. Pidgeon (L)
4127
2391-1736
Hon. G. H. Allsopp
(C)
B. W. Howard Oj)
J. T. Rushton (I)
2540-^13
79
9827
Austen Chamber-
lain (LU) 5111
Oscar Browning (L) 2517-2594
9786
R. B. Martin (LU) 3960
T. E. Stephens (L) 3410^70
B.Hii
W.C.
(C)
10,744
Bridgeman
3171-2158
784]
9686
Sir £. Lechmere, Bt.
(C) 4170
F. Impey (L) 369(^^60
Sir JE. Lechmere died.
Jan. 22, 1895 (9914) :—
CoLC.W.Long(C) 4760
F. Impey (L) 3585-1175
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, 1907. ^ ,
„ zedbyCOOgle
POLIr-BOOK, 1885-1906.
340
1895
IHTOIiYBRHAMPTON, ■.
8446
Sir H. H. Fowler
(L) 4011
R. E. C. Kettle (C) 2977-1034
UrOIilTBRHAMPTON, 8.
8828
C. P. Villiers (LU) Unop.
Mr. ViUiers died.
Feb. 3, 1898<9194):—
J.L.Gibbon8(LU) 4115
G. R. Thome (L) 4004:-lll
WOIiinBRHAMPTON, W
10,070
Sir A. Hickman (C) 4770
G. R. Thome (L) 3947-823
WOOIiWICH
13,458
Col. E. Hughes (0)0862
Ben Jones (Lab) 3857-2805
WORCBSTRR
7617
Hon. G. H. AUsopp
(C) 3630
J. T. Hincks (L)
WORGBSTERaHIRE, SL
10,006
Austen Chamberlain (LU)
Unop,
WORCBaTBRSHIRSi, H
9779
R. B. Martin (LU)
WORCBSTERSHIRR, N.
11,209
J. W. Wilson (LU) 5012
R. Waite (L) —
WORCBSTRRSHIRB, SO
9914
Col. C. W. Long (C)
Unop.
1900
9254
Sir H.H. Fowler (L)
Unop.
9414
Henry Norman (L) 3701
W. Oulton (LU) ^532-169
11,483
Sir A. Hickman (C)
Unop.
14,592
Col. E. Hughes (C) Uncyp.
Col. Hughes resigned.
April 25, 1902 (15,376) :—
Lord C. Beresford (C) Unop.
Lord C. Beresford resigned.
March 11, im (16,136) :—
W. Crooks (Lab) 8&7
GeofEtey Drage (C) 5458-3229
7780
Hon. G. H. Allsopp (C)
tJ'i
'nop.
13,799
Austen Chamberlain ^jU)
Unop.
ID or DROITWIGH
10,175
R. B. Martin (LU) 4020
CecU Harmsworth
(L) 3752-268
12,728
J. W. Wilson (LU)
Unop,
UTH OP BYE8HAM
10,073
CoL C. W. Long (C)
Unop.
1906
9756
Sh- H. H. Fowler
(L)
L. S. Amery (LU)
5610
2745-2865
0074
Henry Norman (L) 4823
Map. C. H. Villiers
(LU) 4137t«86
12,707
T. F. Richards
(LRC) 5756
Sir A. Hickman, Bt.
(C) 6585-171
17,870
W.prook8(LRC)
Ma^. W. A. Adams
6014-2112
8412
G. H. WiUiamson (C) 3881
H. D. Harben (L) 3752-129
Mr. WiUiamson unseated
on petition.
18,769
Austen Chamber-
lain (LU) 10,129
J. Morgan (L)
11,283
Cecil Harmsworth
(L) 5165
Capt. E. Knight (C) 4611-554
15,732
J. W. Wilson (L) 6908
W. R. Campion (LU) 6429-479
9756
Col. C. W. Long (C) 4385
Maj. A. W. Biggs (L) 4293-92
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1007.
zed by Google
350
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
VOROBSTBRBHIRSi,
9888
Sir E. Leohmere,
. Bt. (C) 4525
J. Fell (L) 8015-1510
Wtoomrb— see BuoKiNaHAM shiiib.
YARMOUTH, ORB AT [51,
0049
Sir H.W.Tvler(C) 2981
Capt. Cecil Norton
<L) 2466-195
YORK [75,521]
2 8eat8. 12,415
A. E. Pease (L) 5353
F. Lockwood, Q.C.
(L) 5260
SirF.G.Milner.Bt
(C) 4500-070
Capt. J. D. Legaid
(C) 4377
316]
^ 6049
SirH.W.Tvler(C) 2977
Capt. Cecil Norton
(L) 2011-066
12,415
A. E. Pease (L) 4816
F. Lockwood, Q.C.
(L) 4810
Maj . J. D. Legard (C) 4352-458
Hon. J. C. Dondas
(LU) 4205
TORKBHIRB,
8411
Col. R. Qunter (C) 4600
T.BayleyOi) 2694-1906
YORK8HIRB, BARNSL
11,034
C. S. Kenny (L) 6705
B. C. V. Went-
worth (C)
BARKBTOM ASH [53,292]
8411
Tol. R Guntor <C) Unop,
TORK8HIRB.
9113
Chris. Sykes (C)
J. J. Cousins (L)
BUCKRO
4061
3785-296
TORKBHIRB, CLBTBL
11,788
H. F. Pease (L) 6948
Hon. Guy Dawnay
(C) 2845-4103
TORKSHIRB, COLNB Y
10,881
H. F. Beaumont (L) 5398
Col. T. Brooke (C) 4641-«57
1886
BBT, or BBWBLBY [54,'
9638
Sir E. Lechmere, Bt (C)
Unop,
BT [101,037]
11,034
C. S. Kenny (L) 5425
B. C. V. Went-
worth (C) 2917-2506
Mr. Kenny resigned,
March 11, 1889 (12,593):-
Earl Conopton (L) 6232
B. C. V. Went-
worth (C) 3781-2451
SB [53,265]
9113
W. A. McArthur (L) 3742
Chris. Sykes (C) 3741-1
On a scrutiny : —
Chris. Sykes (C) 3741
W. A. McArthur (L) 3735^
AND [60,0101
11.788
H. F. Pease (L)
Unop.
ALLBY [58,377]
10,881
H. F. Beaumont (LU)
Unop.
1892
)92)
10^
A. Baldwin (C)
Unop.
7947
J. M. Moorsom, Q.C.
(Li 2972
Sir H. W. Tyler (C) 2704-268
ame
11,005
J. G. Butcher (C)
F. Lockwood, Q.C.
. Pease (L)
4846-184
CoL R Gunter (C) 4161
A. W. Scarr (L) 2920-1211
13,643
Earl Compton (L)
F. J. S. F(Hfambe
(LU)
6739
348&-3241
Angnis Holden (L) 4294
F. W. Fison (C) 3642-652
11,076
H. F. Pease (L)
A. J. Dorman (C)
4307
404a-348
11,710
Sir J. Kitson, Bt. (L) 4987
J. Sugden (LU) 4281-706
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1906.
351
1895
IHTOROBSTERSHIRB, W
10,329
A. Baldwin (C)
CTwop,
1900
EST, or BBIHTDLEY
10,398
A. BaJdwin (C)
Unop.
YARMOUTH, GREAT
8139
Sir J. R. Colomb (C) 3628
J. M. Moorsom,
Q.C. (L)
YORK
11,807
J. G. Butcher (C) 5516
Sir F. Lockwood,
Q.C. (L) 5309
A. E. Pease (L) 5214-85
Sir F, Lockwood died,
Jan. 13, 1898 (12,157):—
Lord C. Beresford
(CT 5669
Sir C. Fumess (L) 6648-11
8499
SirJ.R. Colomb (C)
Unop,
12,582
J. G. Butcher, Q.C.(C)
G. D. Faber {t)
Unop.
Lord C.Bereefordresigned.
Feb. 6, 1900 (12.582):—
G. D. Faber (C) 6248
The Master of Eli-
bank (L) 4818-1430
YORKSHIRE, BARKST
9035
Col. R. Gunter (C)
Unop,
YORKSHIRE, BARNSL
14,181
Earl Compton(L) 6820
Capt.Hon.R.H.F.
Greville (C) 4653-2167
JEkirl Compton succeeded
to veerage as Lord
Northampton,
Oct 28, 1897 (14,805):—
Joseph Walton (L) 6744
J. Blyth (C) 3454-3290
Pete Curran (LLP) 1091
YORKSHIRE. BUCKRO
9284
Angus Holden (L) 4076
T.C.E.Goff(C) 3986-90
ON ASH
9279
Col. R. Gunter (C) Unop.
Sir a. Ounter died,
Oct. 13, 1905 (10,212) :—
J. O. Andrews (L) 4376
G. R. Lane-Fox (C) 4148-228
BY
15,918
Joseph Walton (L) 7549
A. W. Groser (C) 435&-3193
CLEVELAND
YORKSHIRE,
10,989
H. F. Pease (L) 4762
CoL R. Ropner (C) 4175-587
Mr. P(Mse died,
Jan. 12, 1897 (11,454):—
A E. Pease (L) 5508
Col. Ropner (0) 4080-1428
YORKSHIRE, COLNE Y
10,712
SirJ.Kitson,Bt.(L)4276
H. Thomas (C) 3737-639
Tom Mann (ILP) 1245
SE
Luke White (LJ
" ^ Meysey-Tn<
E. C. Meysey
son ' ^'
4083
Lomp-
3992-91
12,177
A. E. Pease (L) Unop.
Mr, Pease resign^.
Nov. 5, 1902 (12,360):—
Herbert Samuel (L) 5834
Geoffi>ey Drage (C) 3798-2036
ALLEY
11,081
Sir J. Kitson, Bt. (L) 4699
W. G. Bagnall (C) 4176^23
1908
10,231
A. Baldwin (C)
G. R. Benson (L)
9169
A. Fell (C)
J. M. White (L)
6912
2718-3194
4071
3835-236
13,864
Hamar Greenwood
(L) 6413
G. D. Faber (C) 6108
J. G. Butcher, K.C.
(C) 6094-14
G. H. Stuart (LRC) 4573
10,286
G. R. Lane-Fox (C) 4894
J. O. Andrews (L) 4246-648
19,664
Joseph Walton (L) Unop.
10,151
Luke White (L) 5236
Visct. Gamock (C) 3634-1602
13,086
Herbert Samuel (L)
Unop.
11,563
Sir J. Kitson, Bt. (L)
Unop.
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907,
zed by Google
352
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
YORK8H]
1885
IRB,
13,157
1886
DONGAS THR [^W
W. a Shirley (L) 5680
Hon. A. £. Oa-
thorno-Haidy (C) 1700-060
TORK8HIRB, BLIiJLMD
11,851
T. Wayman (L) 6516
Capt F. C. Rasch
(C) 3457-3060
13.157
W. 8. ShirleyjL) 5060
Hon. W. H. W. Fltss-
willlam (LU) 4792-268
Mr. Shirley resigned,
Feb. 23, 1888(13,252) :-
Hon. W. H. W. Flte-
wUliamOiU) 5634
J. S. BaUour (L) 5423-211
[66,125]
11,851
T. Wayman (L)
Unop,
TORK8HIRB, HAIiUllI
13.176
F. T. Mappin (L) M54
Hon.W.C.W.Rte-
wllliam (C> 4451-2003
TORK8HIRB, HOLDRR
9143
Comr. G. R. Bethell
(C) 4166
CoL G. Smith <L) 3537-429
YORK8HIRB, HOLMFI
10,770
H. J. Wilson (L) 6206
Col. Hon. H. Legge
<C) 3164-3044
YORKBHIML HOWDBN
A. Duncombe (C) 4525
A. G. Shiell (L) 3334-1191
Sir F. T. Mappin, Bt. O-)
Unop»
NR88 [42,150]
9143
Comr. G. R. Bethell (C)
Unop.
RTH [654801
10,770
H. J. Wilson (L) 5322
W. Armitage (LU) 2780-2542
TORKBHIRB, KBIOHL
10,072
Isaac Holden (L) 5644
W. H. C. Dimhill
(C)
YORK8HIRB.lIORIiBY
11,467
C. Milnes Gaskell
(L) 6684
J. J. D. Jefferson
(C) 3177-3507
YORKSHIRB, NORMAN
11,479
B. Pickard (L) 5615
Maj. A. H. Charles-
worth (C) 3706-1900
YORKBHIRB. 0800LDC
10,332
SirJ.W.Ramsden
Bt. (L) 5153
R. Hardy (C) 3063-2100
SHIRB [90,106]
:ik%
A. Duncombe (C)
Unop.
BY [70,426]
10,072
Isaac Holden (L)
Unop.
[70,929]
11,467
C. Milnes Gaskell (L)
Unop.
TON [80,296]
11,479
B. Pickard (L) 4771
Maj. A. H.Charles-
worth (C) 3724-1047
ROSS [81,222]
10,332
J. Austin (L) 4008
Sir J. W. Ramsden,
Bt. (LU) 3010-908
1892
14,521
C. J. Fleming (L) 5831
Hon. W.H.W. Fitz-
william (LU) 5552-279
13.437
T. WaymanfL) 5497
J.FitzalanHope(C) 3076-1821
14,605
Sir F. T. Mappin, Bt. (L)
tJnop.
9670
Comr. G. R. Bethell
(C) 4158
J. EL Anderson (L) 3093-465
12,197
H. J. Wilson (L) 5640
H. Thomas (C) 3317-2323
Capt W. H. Wilson-
Todd (C) 3998
J.T.Woodhouse(L) 3648-350
13,064
Isaac Holden (L)
Unop.
13,343
A. E. Hutton (L) 5818
W. Carr (C) 3656-2162
13,000
B. Pickard (L) 6134
P. Tew (C) 380^2331
12,615
J. Austin (L)
C. B. Dobson (C)
5160
3284-1876
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
zed by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
363
1895
YORKBHIRB, DONGAS
14,247
F. W. Fison (C) 0098
Joseph Walton (L) 5957-141
YORKBHIRB, BLLAND
1900
TBR
16,276
F. W. Fison (C)
C. W. Black (L)
T. Wayman (L)
A. T. Clay (C) 5081-306
Mr. Wayman resigned. .
March 8, 1889 (12,926) :—
C.P.Tpevelyan(L)e041
P. a Foster (C) 5067-984
YORKSHIRR, HALULM
14,483
Sir F. T. Mappin,
Bt.(L) 5949
F. S. Hatchard (C) 5054-895
YORKSHIRE:, HOLDRR
9920
Comr. G. R. Beth-
ell (C) 4512
B. F. Hawksley (L) 3486-1027
YORKSHIRR, HOLMFI
11,103
H. J. Wilson (L) 5001
G. E. Eaine (C) 345&-1642
YORKSHIRB, HOWDBN
9548
Capt.W.H.WU80n.
Todd (C)
Unop,
YORK8HIRB, KBIOHL
11,977
J. Brigg (L) 6036
W. Bairstow (C) 4196-840
YORKSHIRB, MORLBY
13300
A.E.Hutton(L) 5834
W. Carr (C) 4166-1668
YORKSHIRB, NORMAN
" 12 996
B. Pickard (L) 5499
D' A. B. Wilson (C) 3941-1558
YORKSiURB, OSGtOLDC
13,083
Sir J. Au8tin3t.(L) 5119
J. Harling (C) 4064-1065
Sir J. Austin resigned.
July 5, 1899 (14^009) :—
Sir J. Austin, Bt.
(XL) 6818
C. H. Roberts (L) 2893-292
13,146
C. P. Trevelyan (L) 6151
Mai. E. F. Coates
(0) 4512-1642
SHIRB
15,610
Sir F. T. Mappin,
BtOi) 6888
F. S. Hatchard (C) 493^1750
NBSS
9710
A. S. Wilson (C) 4597
A. J. Lawrie (L) 2810-1787
RTH
6512
6147-366
11,223
H. J. Wilson (L) 4505
Maj. Hon. B. M.
Stuart-Wortley (C) 3738-767
SHIRB
9467
Capt W. H. Wilson-
Todd (C)
Unop,
BY
12,470
J. Brigg (L) 6432
W. Bairstow (C) 479^-640
14 049
A. E. Hutton (L) 6428
W.B. Boyd Carpen-
ter (C) 3888-2640
TON
13,100
6026
B. Pickard (L)
C. L. Kaye (C) 3606-1419
Mr. Pickard died.
March 1,1904 (14,898):—
W. Parrott (L) 6865
M. Dorman (C) 290&'3946
ROSS
14,689
Sir J. Austin, Bt.
(IL) 6609
Dr. V. H. Ruther-
ford (L)
1906
C.N. Nicholson (L) 9315
Sir F.W. Fison, Bt.
(C) 6646-3689
13,828
C. P. Trevelyan (L) 7609
Sir T. H. Brooke-
Hitching (C) 3962-3647
18,085
J. Wadsworth
(Lab) 8376
F. A. Kelley (C) 6807-1668
10,117
A. S. Wilson (C) 4441
E. J. Wilberforce (L) 4411-30
12 219
H. J. Wilson '(L)
S. G. Jebb (C)
6860
2677-4173
Col.H.B.Harrison-
Broadley (C) 4763
Percy Benson (L) 4150-613
13,125
J. Bri^rg (L) 6322
W. M. Acworth
(LU) :::: .
W.Newlove(Soc) 3102
16,160
A. E. Hutton (L)
Unop.
16,474
Fred Hall (L& Lab) Unop.
Mr. Parrott died.
Nov. 27, 1905 (15,288) :-
Fred Hall (L&!Lab)
Unop.
16,935
J. Compton Kick-
ett(L) 8482
G. C. H. Wheler (C) 4368-4124
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, lOOT^^ed by GoOglc
364
TORKBHIRB. OTUBT [68
8688
SirA.Fairbaim
(L) 6000
F.W.Fiaon(C) 364S-1407
TORK8HIRB. PUDSRY
11,969
R Prlestiey (L) fflg _^
S. W. Duncan (C) «K»-2Sa4
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
9683
J. Bartan (L)
Sir A. Fairbairn
(LU)
TORKSHnUB, RIGHMO
11,287
Sir F. A. Milbank,
Bt.(L) 4880 _
O. W. EUiot (C) 48aO-^MO
YORK8HIRR, RIPOM [68
0019
W. Barker (L) 3965
J. L. Wharton (O 8820-166
TORKSHIRR, ROTHBR
10,7*)
A. H. B. Aoland
(L) 6301
Maj. W. Hoole (C) 22S^4MA
1245
8361-684
11^60
R Priestley (L) 6207
A. W. Rllclier (LU) 403(H171
MD [60,780]
11.237
G.W. Kmot(C)
B. R Turton (L)
4810
385(M»1
,448]
0049
J. L. Wharton (Cj
C. A. Ponsonby (L)
HAM [101.agJ^
A. H. D. Aoland
4113
125-968
70RK8HIRR.8HIPUBY
14,007
J. Craven (L) 7022 _
L. Hardy (C) 4826-2197
YORKSHIRE, SKIPTON
10,796
Sir M. Wilson, Bt.
(L) 60S9
S.C. Lister (C) 4269-790
YORKBHIRR. 80WRRB
11,364
E. Crossley (L) 6427
SirF.G.Milner, ^^
Bt. (C) 2960-3467
(L)
F. J. S. Foljambe
(LU)
6166
2070-3085
[65,689] _
14,067
J. Ciayen (L)
I»*'047] ,^^
10,796
W. Morrison (LU)
Sir M. Wilson, Bt.
(L)
1L364
E. Crossley (L)
Unop,
4423
4280-134
Unop.
YORKBHIRR, BPBN YA
9646
J. Woodhead (L) 6826
J. E. Gladstone (C) 2782-3(^4
YORKBHIRR, THIRBK
12,637
Col. Hon. L. P.
Dawnay(C) 5068 _
B. R Tnrton (L) 460^-1463
YORKBHIRR, WHITBY
11,350
E. W. Beckett (C) 6049
A. Pease (L) 4700-340
LI4RY [58,0(^
J. Woodhead (L) 4642
S. C. Boulter (LU) 2200-2342
AND MALTON [67,916]
12j637
Col. Hon. L. P. Daw-
nay (C) Ufiop,
1892
U,557
J. Barran (L) 4713
M. D'A. Wyvlll (C) 402a-690
13,964
R Priestley (L)
E. Woodhonse (C)
10,600
G. W. BUlot (C)
B. R. Tnrton (L)
10,190
J. L. Wharton (C)
H. Leetham (L)
5527
4824-603
4340
41S1-1S9
3667-611
13,551
A. H. D. Acland (L) 6567
G. S. Foljambe (LU) 2839-3728
14,760
W. P. Byles (L)
T. Peel (LU)
12,067
C. S. Roundeil (L)
W. Morrison (LU)
5746
6464-282
i \
4700
460&-92
11,963
J. W. Mellor, Q.C.
^^.
5754
H. T. Crook (C) 3324-2430
[51,204]
11,360
E. W. Beckett (C) 6078
Col. J. M. Clayhills
(L) 3940-1138
11,038
T. P. Whittaker
F. Ellis (C)
12,220
J. Grant Lawson
3474-1478
B.
H. J. Reckitt (L) 3541-2349
10,804
E. W. Beckett (C)
F. Pyman (L)
3826-1063
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, 1907.
Digitized
by Google
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1906.
865
1895
YORKSHIRB, OTI<BY
M. D'A. WyviU (C) 4670
Sir J. Barran, Bt.
(L)
YORKSHIRB, PUDBBY
13,774
B. Priestley (L) 5540
Sir A. Fairbairn
(LU) 6070-470
YORKSHIRB, RIGHMO
io,e»
J. Hutton (C) 4566
E. R. Turton (L) 3071-684
YORKSHIRR, RIPOM
10,219
J. L. Wharton (C) 4436
R. C. Phillimore (L) 3733-702
YORKSHIRR. ROTHBR
14,227
A. H. D. Acland (L) Unop,
Mr, Acland resigiied,
Feb.23,1899(14,7&):-
W.H.HoUand(L)ee71
R. H. V. Wragge
(C) 4714-1967
YORKSHIRR, SHIPIiRY
14,363
J. F. Flannery <LU) fiOGO
W. P. Byles (L) 5921-78
YORKSHIRR, SKIPTON
11,096
W. MorrisonJLU) 4902
J. A. Farrer (L) 4763-139
YORKSHIRR, SOVRRB
11,686
J. W. MellOT, Q.C.
(L) 6328
J. C. Bailey (C) 3763-1576
YORKSHIRR, SPRN YA
10,492
T.P.Whittaker(L)4700
F. EUis (C)
YORKSHIRR, THIRSK
12,476
J. Grant Lawson (C)
Unop.
YORKSHIRR. WHITBY
10,760
B. W. Beckett (C)
Unop»
1900
12,138
J. H. Duncan (L) 6327
M. D'A. Wyvm (C) 4747-^680
14^73
G. Whiteley (L)
B. B. Faber (0)
6073
5424-649
ND
10,369
J. Hutton (C) 4673
Hon. O. Howard
<L) 3117-1466
11,004
J. L. Wharton (C)
Uhop,
HAM
16,326
W. H. HoUand (L) 6926
B. H. V. Wragge
(C) 6021-1905
14,990
Sir J. F.Flannery(LU)6284
P. niingworth (L)
11.865
F. Whitley Thomson
(L) 6139
W. Morrison (LU) 6007-132
sr
11 908
J. W. MeUor/Q.C.
(L) 6528
J. C. BaUey (C) 4067-1461
Mr, Mellor resigned.
July 1,1904 (12^11):-
J. S. Higham (L) 6049
W. Hinohliffe (C) 3877-2172
LLBY
10,858
T. P. Whittaker (L)5068
W. Glossop (C> 366&-1415
AND MAIiTON
12,356
J. Grant Lawson <C)
Unop,
10,740
E. W. Beckett (C) Vnop.
Mr. Beckett succeeded to
'peerage {Lord Orimthorpe),
June 1,1905 (10,857):-
Noel Buxton (L) 4547
Gervase Beckett (C) 4102-446
1906
12,670
J. H. Duncan (L) 6307
W. W. Thompson
(C) 4658-1649
15,069
G. Whiteley (L) 7043
Col. C. Ford (LU) 3541-3502
10,112
F. D. Acland (L) 4470
Lord Bonaldshay
(C) 4368-102
12,635
H. F. B. Lynch (L) 5645
J. L. Wharton (O) 6332-313
18,482
Sir W. H. Holland
(L) Unop.
16,295
P. HUngworth (L) Unop.
12,707
W. Clough (L) 5834
R. F. Roundeil (C) 5601-233
12,492
J. S. Higham (L) 6482
W. Hinchliffe (C) 4034-2448
11,300
T. P. Whittaker
(L) 5066
R. Johnson (C) 3092-2864
12,888
yi8ctHelinsley(C) 5848
J. J. Brigg (L) 6044-804
11,263
Hon. G. Beckett (C) 4780
Noel Buxton (L) 4709-71
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SUBJECT INDEX.
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Acts passed in 1906 154
Appleby Eleotion Petition 120
Attercliffe BaeoUon Petition 122
Army and Navy Expenditure ... 150
AMoolaUons, Booletiea and ... 17
Balanoe 8he«t, The National ... 150
BaUot, the. Secrecy of 119
Bills, ParUamentary 97
Biographies for Liberals ... 123
Blocking Motions in Parliament ... 97
Bodmin Election Petition 121
Books for Mberals: A Short
Bibliography for the use of
Idberale
Budget, The, in House of Commons
Business, Parliamentary Arrange-
ment of
By-Bleotions, Conteeted, 1906...
By-Bleotione, IXMS and Gain ...
By-Elections, Peers whose Death
causes
123
98
191
191
91
Candidates' Bzpenses, Parlia-
mentary Bleotions
Candidatures, Parliamentary
Church Questions, Books for liber-
als on
Citizenship, Democracy and. Books
for Liberals on
Civil Service Expenditure
Clubs, Principal Idberal (Bng-
land and Iffales)
ClubS) Principal London
Cobden Club. The
Committees, Parliamentary
Commerce, Books for Liberals on ...
Commissions, Royal
Commons, The House of
Commons, the House of. Adjourn-
ment of
Commons, the House of. Com-
position of
Commons, the House of. Constit-
ution of
Conunons, The House of. Poll
Book, 1885-1906 193^355
118
117
124
126
150
leo
177
14
se
142
144
34
190
100
PAOB
Commmis, The House of, Prin-
cipal Officials 192
Commons, The House of, Re-
solutions in 1906 152
Commons, The House oi; Ses-
sional Statistics 192
Conduct, Parliamentary 100
Conservative Members of
House of Commons 85
Constituencies, Parliamentary 179
Constitution, the, and Political
Science, Books for Liberals on ... 139
Contested By.Bleotions, 1906... 191
Co-operation, Books for Liberals on 124
Customs and Inland Beyenue Ex>
penditure 150
Debate, Parliamentary 100
Defence and Military Service, Books
for Liberals on 125
Democracy and Citizenship, Books
for Liberals on 126
Diyisions, Parliamentary 100
Economic Science and History,
Books for Liberals on 126
Education, Books for Liberals on ... 127
Education Expenditure (National) 150
Eighty Club, The 8
Blection Bxpenses, 1906, Par-
liamentary 149
Blection Offences, Parliament-
ary 112
Blection Petitions, 1906 120
Elections, Books for Liberals on ... 133
Bleotions, Parliamentary ... 118
Blectors, Parliamentary ... 178
Empire, the. Books for Liberals on 128
Estimates, Parliamentary 101
Expenditure, National 150
Finance, Taxation and Rating,
Books for Liberals on 129
Financial Reform Association, The 14
FisceJ Question, Books for Liberals on 130
Foreign Aflkirs, Books for Liberals
on 130
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Fowler, Sir Henry's, National Bal-
ance Sheet Return loO
Franchise, The Parliamentary ... 106
Franchises, The Local Ctovemment 107
Free Trade and Protection, Books
for Liberals on 130
Free Trade Union, The 15
Front Benches, House of Commons 101
0«B«na BlaotloBy 1906, The,
Statlstioa of 181
Oenana BleoUoB, IWM, mita-
rata Yoten 149
Gladstone Benevolent Fund for Lib-
eral Agents, The 18
CtovMnunant Majority, The ... 191
CtovoFBiiiont Offlolals, Pvlaolpal 92
Hein to Peomges In House of
CommoBs 91
History, Books for Liberals on ... 132
Home Counties Liberal Federation,
The 3
Hours of Meetingr, Parliamentary... 102
House of Comnions, The 3i
House of Ciommons, the, Com-
position of 190
House of Commons Poll Book,
188S.1906 193-356
House of Commons* The* Re-
solutions in 1906 152
House of Commons, Principal
Officials 192
House of Commons, The, Ses-
sional Statisttos 192
House of Commons Whips 192
House of lK>rds, The 19
House of Lords Whips 192
Houses of Parliament, Admission to 96
Housing, Books for Liberals on ... 131
Illiterate Voters, General Bleo-
tion,1906 149
Income, National, 150
Income Tax Rates, 1854-19QT ... 180
Industrial Conciliation, Books for
Liberals on 137
Inland Revenue, Customs and, Ex-
penditure 150
Ireland, Books for Liberals on ... 135
King's Speech and Address 102
' I«abour and Liberal Members
of House of Commons 3i
Labour Legislation, Books for Liber-
als on 135
Labour Questions, Books for Liber-
als on 135
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Land Law Reform Association, The 16
Land Questions, Books for Liberals
on 137
Land Values, English Leaerue for
the Taxation of. The 16
Land Values, Scottish League for
the Taxation of 17
League of Young Liberals, The ... 11
Liberal Agents, Gladstone Bene-
volent Fund for. The 12
Liberal Agents, Society of Certified
and Associated, The 12
Liberal Central Association, The ... 1
Idberal and I<abour Mentibers
of House of Commons 34
Liberal Clubs, Prinoipal (Bntf-
land and Wales) 160
Liberal League, The 10
Idberal Party, the, Cbief Or-
ganisations of 1
Liberal Publication Department, The 3
Liberal Social Council. The 9
liiberal Unionist Members of
House of Conunons 88
Liberals, Books for: K Sliort
-Bibliography for the use of
Liberals 123
Liberalism, Books for Liberals on ... 133
Licensing Questions, Books for
Liberals on 141
Lobby, The Parliamentary 102
Local Government, Books for Liber-
als on 138
Local Gtovernment Franchises, The 107
London Clubs, Principal ... 177
London Liberal Federation, The ... 5
Lords, The House of 19
Lords, House of, Constitution of ... 102
Maidstone Election Petition 120
Majority, The Ctovemment ... 191
Members of Parliament vrbo
have Died, 1906 92
Military Service, Defence and. Books
for Liberals on 125
Ministries, 189&-1906 93
Ministry, The 103
Municipfld Enterprise, Books for
Liberals on 140
National Balance Sheet, The ... 150
National Debt Service Bxpenditure 150
National Education Association, The 13
National Indebtedness 177
National Liberal Club, The 8
National Libei-al Federation, The ... 1
National Reform Union, The ... 9
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Matloiialist Mamben of House
of OoBunoiis 89
Navy, Army and. Expenditure ... 150
! New Reform Club PoliUoal Com-
mittee, The 11
Non-Tax Revenue (National) ... 150
Old Age Pensions, Books for Liber-
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OrianlMttlons of the lilbenU
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Parliament, Books for Liberals on 133
Parliament, Houses of. Admission to 96
Parliament and Parliament-
ary Prooednre ... 96
Parlianientary Candidatures... 117
Parlianientary Constituenoies 179
Parliamentary Constituen-
oies, Bleotors, fto 178
Parliamentary Bleotion Bz-
penses, 1906 149
Parliamentary Bleotion Of-
fenoes 112
Parliamentary Bleotions— Can-
didates' Bxpenses 118
Parliamentary Franchise, The .. 106
Parliamentary Private Beore-
taries to Ministers 175
Parliamentary Yaoanoies ... 114
Parliaments since tlie Reform
Aot, 1882 175
' Party Malorities at General
Bleotions 159
Peers, List of 19
Peers with Heirs in House of
Commons 91
Petitions, Election 120
Petitions, Parliamentary 103
Political Pensions 180
Political Science and the Consti-
tution, Books for Liberals on ... 139
Poll Book, The House of Com-
mons, 1885-1906 19a<355
Poor Law, Books for Liberals on ... 139
Poverty, Books for Liberals on ... 139
Prime Ministers sinoe the Re-
form Aot, 1888 175
Private Secretaries ( Parlia-
mentary^ to Ministers 175
Protection, Free Trade and. Books
for Liberals on 130
Questions, Parliamentary
... 103
Rating, Finance, Taxation and.
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Vales 106 J
R^istration, Bootland 109 <
Registration, Women Ooon-
piers 110
Resignation of Seats in House of
Conunons 104
Resolutions Passed by the
House of Commons in 1908 152 i
Royal Assent to Parliamentary Bills 104 \
Royal Commissions 144 j
Scottish Liberal Association, The ... 4
Scottish Women's Liberal Feder- |
ation. The, 7
Session, The Parliamentary 1(H
Socialism, Books for Liberals on ... 140
Booieties and Associations 17
Society of Certified and Associated
Liberal Agents, The 12
Speaker, The 105 \
Statute Book of 1908, The ... 154
Supply, Parliamentary 105
Taxation, Imposed and Re-
mitted, 1895-1908 176
Tax-Revenue (National) 150 ,
Taxation, and Rating, Finance,
Books for Liberals on 129 I
Temperance, Books for Liberals on 141 j
Trade, Books for Liberals on ... 142
Trade Unions, Books for Liberals on 136
Trusts, Books for Liberals on ... 142
Unionist Ex-Ministers losing their
Seats, General Election, 1906 ... 189
Vacancies, Parliamentary ... ill
Wages and Hours of Labour, Books
for Liberals on 136
Welsh National Liberal Council, The 11
Whips, House of Commons 192
Whips, House of Lords 192
Whips, Parliamentary 105
Women Candidates and Women's
DisabiUties Ill
Women's Free Trade Union, The ... 15
Women's liberal Federation, The... 5
Women's National Liberal Associa-
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Iffomen Occupiers, Registra-
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Worcester Election Commission ... 122
Worcester Election Petition 121
Tarmouth (Great) Election Petition 120
Year Books for Liberals ... ..^ 134
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